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EVENI ——-=— NG STAR. BRILLIANTS. and sacred thi re nj = Seat Curtain’ from the sight Of the gross world, illum! One only mansion with her light: Unseen by man’s disturbing eye— The flower, that b'ooms benesth the sea Too deep for sun-beams, doth not lie Hid in mere chasteobscurity ' { Moore. RIPENESs. The full-juiced apple, wax! over mellow, pa in a silent autumn night. All its alloted length of days, ‘The flower ri in _— BR acd and eseees things have rest and ripen toward the grave. i son. =o _—_—_—e—— ARRIVALS ATTHE PRINCIPAL HOTELS Browns’ Hetel.—r. rp. & u. BROWR @ Smith Mo R L Hawes, Masc F Alford, iy, Tex Bates. do B Nichols, Ct Murray, La Lasere, do are Lt Patterson, USA W &i Patterson, Pa P A Bratier, Mad EA Crandcil, NY C P Wiggins, Ind stantinople S M Micasion, ly, Coa- SINGER'S Improved Sewing Machines. To which was Een the Highest Awardot the Paris Exhibitio: neon receiving NATIONAL EATING HOUSE. Corner of 6th streetand Pennsylvania avenue. yes PROPRIETORS OF THIS OLD, well known, and Pye establish- fh ment beg leave to remind citizens gen- rally, and strangers visiting the metro the World's Verdict of Superiority. that their larder is well supplied dally with every THe \MPROVEMENTS IN THIS MA- variety and delicacy of the season, such as OY chine has si them in many respects. TERS, TERRAPINS. DUCKS, BIRDS and | agg arecapableof etecutingtwien then GAME OF ALL KINDS, together with of work they did formerly im any given time. su \s. reyes with the choicest Wines paar ee out question the only Mactines ca- ing every variety of goods perfect; a shirt bosom or heavy raed for harness can Le sewn by any of these machines Panenechinge of ni and thread in such a manner that the slosest scrutiny cannot detect a fault. and Liquors of all kinds. Dinner and Supper Parties served as usual in the most app: style and at short notice, Meals furnished at all hours, day or night, and Board at moderate rates Manufacturers. uters and families will find We have also enigma ten eee them the only sabe Machines to purchase, as they dations for fata con pariios rs for the accom- are built, strong and durable, and not likely to moda: “ ad it order. Families supplied as usual with Soup, O ewe do, Wil. COKE & CHAS. MALORD, | Wye tare machines with guages attached, f21 feb 11-eolm Sil read, Colton, ‘eedles, & astaatly on hend, at the lowest rates. oo (ee 18 TO GIVE NOTICE THAT The - Persons desirous ofiaformation regarding Sew- subseriber hath obtained from the Orphan's Court of Washington County, in the District of | 2% senna at ip address Columbia, letters of adminisir tier oe wee per- tee Balittease coon eed sonal estate of Reuten Brown, latecf Washington = see County, deceased All persons having claims| N.B.—Weare pi to exchange these m against the said deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, on or yes - gd of tae = Tuary next; they may otherwiss law ex- cluded from all beneft of said estate Given under my hand this 18th day of February, 1857: CHAS. BROWN, Administator. feb 18-law3w SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! LARGE AND SELECT STOCK OF ‘Stella and other styles of Shawls, suitable for the approaching Spring, now on hand, and will be soid at a verv low price, by the subscriber, 244 Penn. avenue, betwoen 12th and 13th s'reets. feb 3-eoim FRANK A. McGEE. U7” REAL ESTATE OFFICE. “Ga FULL DESCRIPTION OF ALL PROP erty left with me for sale, will be entered on my Sales Book, and receive my personal atten- tion, and if a sale is effected, a reasonable com- mission will be charged on the amount of sale I will also g.ve personel attention to the Rent- in; rt Dwellings and other Property, for reason- able fees The public may be assured that all business left In my charge, will be attended to with mptness and fidelity ; and that itis my inten- Fon to make my officea place of great value to all ehines for old machines ofany kind. Termslib- ral. Persons who have been inducedto purchase nferior machines under the — of beixg eheap, will find this 2 benefit indeed. mar 18—ly BOUK BINDING. Corner Eleventh street and Margland aveawe, wear the Smithsonian Institution. | eget LYCET? RESPECTFULLY IN forms the By tet ont mpleend that oe and Shakspeare, now just com; , that he is pre- pared No bind those works in a superior style of elegance, strength and soneity and upon much uyere reasonable terms than can be done in Balti. more, Philadelphia, or New York. A jetter ad- dressed to him (per post) willenable him to ex- hibit to the subscribers specimens of his style of binding. Every kind of Book Binding neatiy ex- eouted. e27-$m TO ALL THAT VALUE THEIR SIC 4T nc SS ISHES TO CALL TRAE ATTENTION to all that suffer with defective sight, interested in Real F state. w Miss Daily, Ma Business respectfully solicited. Office at No. | caused by age, sickness, and Linge teas z Te Feembhing, Miss | 512 (-a story) 7th street, opposite National Intel- | Qe Ui ods tenes Creal eee AN Breckintidge,do EH Jackson, do ligencer Ofive. by himself to atrue s) herical accuracy, and bril- F Gerdne:, do © & Henry, Ala jan 22-e03:n POLLARD WEBB. | by Bit Line etnet tiene Cl gamely W C Cal.ert, Ma LR Sullivan, do ant transparency, sulted precisely Miss Mallizen, do J French, V; CARD. clally to the wearer according to the concavity o: . ——s SAAC HERZBERG, convexity ine eye. Very nume a ae the i LIC. effecis caused to the prectous organ of sight from National HMotel.—cvy & prices Will loan #10 poe cle steep maieies the commencement of using glasses In not bein: RS Chuepman USN 4 J Brown & ly. iL of value No 429 Pennsylvania avenue, between | precisely suited, by the use of an Optometer ; an JW Brodral, Va S D Massey & son,Mase | 24 and 4x streets jan 7-co3m® | the practice of many years enables him to meas- W F Brodral, NC Dr Atkinson, ‘ —$——— ure the focal disease of the eyes, and such glas: ‘T E Massey, Als © Wanker, A PROPOSALS FUK ARMY SUP¢CLILS. | es thatare absolately required will be furnished Jj A Cummings, Pa oo v pea oe escapee eine a Mee B Nettancroit ‘fC Hogan, Ga :¢R OF ARMY CLOTH'™NG AND FQuipacs, acknowledges the very - D Ni LM Sheidvon NY ooecc PHILADELPHIA, Feb 2a, 18357 } ral encouragement alread ‘obtsined and further Dr W Sunders, Mich Dr Crawford, USA EALED VPRUPUSALS ARE INVITED. | solicits the patronage of those that have not yet CJ Fox, NY J J Shiel, Mex and will be received at this office until 10 | availed themselves of his aid JR Pierson, Ri Dr Evans & ly, Va o’clock a m , of the loth day of March next, for| Persons that cannot conveniently call, by send- LS Baldwin, B Wiggins. Me farnishing by contract the following ARMY the glasses in us: and state how many fach- J L Vattien, o W Krous, Pa SUPPLIES AND MATERIALS, deliverable | es they can read this print with their Spectacles, 7 emma Va = Mi ems ds at the United States Ciothing and Equipage De- ante supplied with such as will improve ihetr irwin, Hoay, MT i a i Arsenai) In quantities aired, * RH Richardson,Ct A B Kandail, Mass x7 =o os = nnumerabie testimonials to be sen; and ref- J McClissan, do W Litde, Cal 5,000 ya:ds 6-4 dar< l'ne (Indigo wool dyed) | erences given to many who have derived the PA Johns, Ps W T clerk,do ~~ “loth, for caps and baads, w. ighing about | greatest ease and comfort from his giasses. Ts a do W Bay, Pa 14 ounces per yard Circulars to be bad gratis, at bis office, No. J Lede, 1 C Kelly, ds 50,000 yards 6-4 dark blue (indigo wool dyed) | $12 SEVENTH S®RELT, three doors from rps BS vane do twilled cloth, weizhing 21 ounces per | Odd Fellows’ Hail, ur svaixs. t, 1 arker & n-ice,Mas rd OLE ; Higs Smith, Mass IRS in, 4 609 yards 6-4 sky blue (indigo wool dyed) NorvPotk, September 7, 1354. O Jones, Pa O Prontgen, NY - twilled cloth, weighing 22 ounces per Siz—The Spectacles you made for me sult vers W 6 Warder, do BP Lusbaagh, M@ yard well, and seem to have improved iy sight more 8 C Winkiey, NY A Lesezet, NY 16,000 yavd+ 4 derk blue (indigo dyed) cotton and | than any other I have lateiy tried. 8 B Beland, La HA Kent, do - wool fanuel, weighing 6', ounces per LITT. W. FAZEWELL RM Huteur d. Dracnar cin a I have tried a pair of Spectacles obtained fr ulourt.do t A Frank, Coan 7,000 is & ite flannel, (cotton and wool, ve & palr of Spectacles obtain oD J A Hodges, 0 J Robbin &'ly, Pa sa Teac a ei watepayaa ”) | ar. Tobias and and them of great assistance to DPPH & ly, NY 8 M Suse, I 10,000 yds 33 inch biack alpaca my sight, and corresponding with his desoriptiun P allen, D Noble & ly, Mich 61,009 yds & Canton flannei, to welgh7 oz. pr yd | of the focus. 1 recommend him as a skillfe: op- oe Col! Batterfizid, do 94,000 yds % unbleached drilling, do 6% oz pr yd | ticiaa. HENRY A. WISE. BG Farber, NY C H Doge, Mess 21,000 yds % do do do 7% oz pryd — Miss Furbers do TF Witcon. Va Having been induced by a friend to visitthe es- BF Billard, do € E Lippincott,} L Grovez, NY 4M Mott, NY ‘FE Romeyn, do Maj Buell, do Maj Nortoa, NS 3 Miss Masons, d» J KE Cooke, Va D Develin, do Dr Bitebett do J E Deveiin do AJ Broom, ly, lil A Alex: MY ford, ry, Pa der, NH Miss Milford, 4 8 Johnstos, ill J Terry, NY’ ° ‘. C Boone, 85 J Peach, ly, Va y T £B Seymour, ly, 2drs, NY W W Roberts, Md D Bunt, do H Danville, Wis J McFarland, Cal & A Peorie, NY 8 L Denton, J J Walford, Pa RS Mercer, Va W Walford, do @ B Hubbell, NY B Richie, Texas W P Badger, vt 3 D Swiney, Md D NeInvaine, Md D E Whitlock, do w Belxoap, ly, child, JC Edger, NJ. w servi, lowa er. do W K strong, NY HA Sorrel, NH eB son, NB Mrs Pratt, Va J J Srwatter Cr D Leary, Pa W lickers Vt W J Ford, NY J Greenough, NY A P Rockwell, do Be » do 4 Lea, Pa K Coates, iowa L P White, vt DBs w, NY W €rinnel!, NY J J Gibbons, do Miss Grinnell, do M 4 Smith. do Miss Corrol! C Spear, Mass J Davis, ly, Va P Parrott, NY Miss Davis, do Maj Sibley, USA Mis JR M F Hunt ly, NY si Mrs A P Pilot & fam NY =e ‘W000 yds a0 Inch cotton duck do 22 oz pryd 11,506 yds 30 inch do do 15% oz pryd | tablishment of Mr. Tobizs for the hls of try- 65,00) 283 inch do do 14 oz pr Gis glasses, 1 was furnished im witha $S'eeo Lr Fed we @o do 10” cz Ls! 4 = h slightly colored blue, which jas afforded 2,500 yds 22 inch do do 11 ozpryd| te more reflef and gratidication thaa any I have 3,000 yds 22 inch do do 9 ozpryd | evertried. My sight, originally very good, was 12,000 yds 24 inch do do 12 ce pryd | injured by writing and reading at right, fre- 19,500 yds 33 inch do do 9% cz pryd | quently toa very late hour; but with the aid cf 17.0 do Russia Sheeting these glasses I can study almost as late as ever, 15,500 srmy blankets, wool, gray, (with the let- ters U.S. in black, 4 inches in length, in the centre.) to be 7 feet long, and 5 feet 6 Inches wide; each blanket to weigh 5 pounds 4,500 dczen patrs haifstockings, 3 sizes, properly mate of goed sonnd fleece wool, and with double and twisted yarn, to weigh 3 pounds per dozen 12,000 pom poons for engineers, ordnance, dragoons rifies, artillery, und infantry. 23,000 cap bodies and that too without the pain I heve previously suffered. IGEN WILSON Late Commissioner Gen’l Land Okiece, Docembez 11, 1255. { have used Mr. Bobias’s Spectacies for three or four months, and take great [deacon im say- iag taat I ain much pleased with them. { have been much benefitted by them. May Sih, inss. GEOR. P.BOARBESSR. 1 was recommended to Mr. John Tobies a3 = > ards skillful optician; and as | have eyes of reranrk- ona N C. fg ots fo Pe able peculiarity, I was gratified to find that Mr. 610 sergeants’ do 7 do Tobias seemed to comprehend them by inspec- tion and'some slight measurement, and he has made mea pair of Spectacles that suits me ad- mirably. A. P. BUTLER. July 11, 1656. 11,400 corporals and privates’ brags sca'es 4 .N.C.8. bronze do do 50 eants’ do do do 60 corporils and privates’ bronze do do WILMINGTON, N.C., Jan. 27, 1254 16,700 letters? = Mr.J.Tezias: Dear Sir—i am happy to say 10'000 numbers, brass that the Spectacles wiich I obtained from you las! 13,500 eagles ena rings week are entirely satisfactory. From an inequal- ity in the visual range of my eyes, I have hereto- found great ditticulty in getting glasses of the Proper focal distance. {taffords me pleasure to state that, by the aid of yous optometer, this diti- culty has been happily cbviated so that the glasses you furnished me are decidedly the best pted to my cyes of = ave ever yet used. Very respectfuliy. yours, . B. DRANE, Rector of St James’ Parish. 700 shell and flames 3,300 yds %-tach worsted lace, 5,300 yds %-inch do 40.60 do \-inch cotton ta) 13,400 do X%-inch do oO 16,00 sheets cotton waddirg 6,700 yards red bunting 6.000 do white do 2,90 do biue do Yellow, scarlet, sky blue, oange and green. z DEPaRrMEN? oF In7TERIOR, May7, 1855 International Motel—Penn. avenue = — Hag — From natural defecte and the unequal range of NJ Willis, Mass Mrs Young, Mass 10 calce balls my eyes, | have been compelled to use glasses for & G Kia-ley, Ga A Burgheas, NY 2.1/0 gross coat buttons several years. I have tried different opticians BBroaham, do J Buchanan, Mo Sate'de vet de without obtaining glasses perfectly dtted to my C Lamb, Pa oe Hexgeen’ ma Pog — Horta used asain ad ae megenteed . By the use of his optometer M Blater, Pa W Tilley, Pa 17,400 do slips. aa” do he is enabied to adapt Glasses minutely to theeye aw » do Miss F .e‘cher, Va 52,009 do bdttons, do large I mostcheerfully recommend Mr. Tobias to ali ——— Sleyke, & ly, a Seymour, fam, NY 3,409 do slips. ” de * having ie glasses oe bear my testi- LB Niles, ly, do NS Firms ¢2 Ji, Rospital tent-poles, sets mony A910 BS SENRY 6. BALDWIN Mr Fischer, DU emus —— re in Astist. S0o’y to sign Land Warr I L Sharp, Neb cn Armsirong, Ky t00common do do sas y to sign Land Warrants. Dr Crock well, do mater Mew ae ee P. 8.—OPERA GLASSES of great vari 8500 wall Ss oe TELESCOPES & MICROSCOPES, WATC! Kirkwood Ie , : ae 8 Williams, Mass HB Andrews, Tex T Petigree, 80 N F Collins, al F P Dubosy, Pa JE Torreil, Cal. G P Gald, Mid HB Bradshaw, Va = M P P acid, = M S Alexander, Pa won © —'. & A, F, EIREWODD, MAKER GLASSES, and many other articles in this line at very low prives constantiy on hand. Jy 18-1y PROTECTION AND INDEMNITY FROM LOSS BY FIRE! FIRE, MARINE, AND INLAND INSURANCE. ) Authorized Capitaland Surplus...$1,358,161 13. FABMERS AND MECHANICS’ INSUB- ANCE CO.,OF PHILADELPHIA. KH Wicommon do 2,700 galvanized tron wire rods. for tents 4150 «do do dostaples do 3,100 mess pans, fron 470 camp kettles (3 sizes) 12 8v0 tin canteens, (3 pints weight 11% oz) 2,500 Collins’ or Hunt’s felling axes, (geauine, 3 sizes 5,009 axe handles 1,500 pick axes, 2 sizes 3 600 Medicines, STOP THAT COUGH! AT REMEDY FOR CO ee usbesoaer tras DR. ROSE + 17 In bottles at 50 cents and $1. : TO CURE CROUP, The lives of ayer Se eae ke om saved, by using Dr. toup Syrup, gives inctant rellef 25 cents a bottie. TO CURE WHOOPING COUGH Dr, ROSE’S W ng Cough Syrup is the only certaio cure for 100} Cough. itcures in a short time, and allays irritation of the Lungs 50 cents a bottle The above valuable medicines are recommend- ed by Physicians who have tried them in their practice To be had of all D ists in Washington. Georgetown. and ileeaathe dec rr fay i HOW YU CURE ALL PAIN. AIN IS THE FORERUNNER OF MOST diseases—cure the Pain and check the disease. DR ROSE’S PAIN-CURER will cure Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Pains in the Limbs, Sides or Back,’ 3 and Brutses, Ear and Tooth Ache, Pain or Cramp in the Stomach or Bowels, Sore Throat, Burns, Scalds, A or Lumps in the Breast, Chills, Spinal af ions, and Pains in the feet’ Indeed, {t cures all Pain. IL” 12%, 25, and 50 centsa bottle. if youare Bilious and have a bad Cold, take DR ROSK’S RAILROAD OR ANTI-BIL- IOUS PILLS. Thev cary offal bile and re— moveaccld. These Pills go shaed of all other Pills in their good effects. oe 12% and 25 sg Sold fi Druggists in ashington, fieorgetown, Alexandria. . deo 10-4m COUGHS—COLDS—HOARSENESS. DR. TYLER’S THE PERUVIAN SYRUP, Having successfully parsed the ordeal to which new discoveries in the Materia Medica are subjected, must now be received as an established medicine. ITS EFFICACY, IN CURING DYSPEPSIA, . Affections of the Liver, Dropsy, Neuralgia, Bronchitis and Consumptive Tendencies, Disortered state of the Blood, Boils, Gen- eral Debility, and all Diseases which re- wtre @ Tonic and Alterative meds:ine is leyond question. The proofs of its efficacy are so numerous, 80 well authenticated, and of such peculiar charac- ter, that sufferers cannot reasonably hesitate to re- ceive the proffered ald. The Peruvian Syrap does not profess to be a ewre-all, but its range is extensive, because many Giseases, apparemsiy unlike, are intimately re- lated, and, proceeding from one cause, may be cured by one remedy. hey ¢ ys a for Aebyotteoes ree ee vides a cure, is precisely that which has so e baified the highest order of medical sxill. The COMPOUND SYRUP OF GUM ARABIC: fects are tangible, the witnesses accessibie, and | The moet Pleasant, Safe and Speedy Cure ie safety and eficacy of the Syrup incontrovert- for ems pd Cough, Croup, Asthma, le. Diseased Lungs, and Consumption. XLose who may wish foran opinion from dis- Entered according to Act of Congress, A. D. 1837. Interested p: rrons respecting the character of the = Syrup, cannot fail to ve sallsfied with the follow- | AGAIN PRESENTING TO THE NOTICE ing. among namerous testimonials, jn tie hands of the public the above remedy, we feel that of the Agents ‘The sigratures are these of gen- | little apol’ is needed. Vast numbers in all tlemen well known tn the commurtty, end of the | sections of the Union are obliged to have recourse higuest respectability to otber sources of relief then the immediate pre- script-oa of their family physician, and as each return of the winter season brings out a host of rofessedly new specifics, some good, others use- ess, and many decidedly a it becomes as much a matter of — as interest. believin; this to be a remedy, combining the greatest ad- vantages, with the least objections of any other in use, 10 make it as extensively known as prac- ticable. That such is its character, is abundantly Proved by the fect, that it has been extensively used the last twenty years with unparalleled suc- cess; that its reputation has continued to s: and Its sale Increase, with little ald from adver- CARD ‘The undersigned havir g experienced the bene- ficial ¢ff.cts of the ‘Peruvian ymp,’’ do not eee to recommend it to the attention of the public From our own+xperience, as well as from the teatimony of others, whose inte gence and In- togrity are el ove her unquestionable, we have no doubt of Its etilcacy in cases of incipient Diseases of the Luags and Bronchial Passages, Dy-pepsia Liver Complaint, Dropsy.Neu alpva ke, Pnaeed its ¢ ff cts wou d ce incredtbie, but from the high character of those who have witaessed them and have volon’erred th. ir testimony, as we do curs, te its restorative r i JOHN PIERPONT, THOMAS A DEXTER, 8. H.K SAMUEL MAY THOMAS C. AMORY. Forsale byZ D. GILMAN, Spertal Agent 350 Pennsylvania aveaue, and et the Genera. ape A ocrner of L aad 3 streets, Navy Yard. feb 2- ANOTHER GREAT MEDICINE. HATCH’S LINIMENT, Por Rhumatism, Salt Rheum, Gout Sprains, Bruises, Chilblarns, &e ; also for abl Cu- taneous Diseases. 15 beeebaied HAD PREQUENT CALLS FOR this Liniment, whica has hitherto been put up only to accommodate numercus friends aud acquaintance bavirg undoubted testin.ony as to its ave Curat've qanilties, the subscriter b: 8 been induced tocffer to the public in a form, and ata price which will piace it within the reach cf all who may te: filicted with any of the before mentioned diseares As many of the citizens of Washington ard vicinity have tested its virt they are herewith nested to ceriify as to the result, whether goed orbad The subscriber having no fear but that they will give ita zocd name. tach Woitle will bear the signature of A. HATCH. Price 25 cents per bottle. For sale at the Paint ard{Oil Store of J RK. McGREGUR. No 54 7.b street, between Louisiana avenue end D street. feb 24-eolw (intel tising or published lists of certificates, (which all Know can as casiiy be bad for a worthless tion as fora meritorious one,) that by Its own intrinsic meiit, with the recommendat'on of persons benefitted by its use, it has gained Its Present popniarity; it is not trumpeted to the ‘world as a specific or cure all, but.as a valuable and scientific auxiliary in pulmonery cases, read: at hand, aud one that has been generally foun to afford relief where most otbers have been tried without material benefit As such, it i nised by numbers of our leading physicians, know its composition, and have been eye nesses of its superior effica: y, as well as by thon- sands of our most respectable citizens, to most of ‘whom reference is cheerfully permitted Sold at 25 cents, or three bottles in one, 50 cts., = NAIRN & PALMER, and CHAS. STOTT, asbincton; CISSEL, Georgetown, and PEEL & STEVENS, Alexandria. Also, ‘‘TYLER’S GUM ARABIC COUGH CANDY DROPS,” the same composition ina portable form, much patronised by publie speak- ers, singers, frequenters of public assemblies, &c , as they remove all huskiness from the throat ana voice, and act like a charm on a troublesome cough. Price 12} and 25centsa box. dec 9-ly 10 wit- D®; REMEDIES are the only eff E al or Internal Files, Saltrheu They are unrival- led for purifying the diced. 50 cents pet bux. Ufice 76 Nassau street, New York. Wtll be sent by mail. Dor sale by FUKD & BRO., corner of Lith st aad Penn. avenue. oe 33 For the rapid Cure of PRIVATE MEDICAL TREATISE oN THE COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, PHYSIOLOGICAL Vif W OF MARRIAGE | BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH, M. B. LA CROIX, M.D., Albany, N.Y. CROUP, ASTHMA, AND CONSUMPTION. Among the numercus discoveries Science has Made in this generation to facilitate the business of life —increase its enjoyment, and even prolong the term of human existence, nonecan benamed of more real vaive to mankind than this contribution of Chemistry to the Healing Art. A vast trial of its virtues throughout this broad country, bas proven beyond a doubt, that no medicine orcom- bination of medicines yet known, can so surely control and cure the numerous varieties of pulmo nary disease which have hitherto swept from onr ORAL "ENTS “Ga Baw Sent free of postage to all parts of the Union a ] & M_ B LA CROIX’S PHYSIOLOGICAL VI@W OF MARRIAGE, A hew and revi-e € 250 pazes and 180 plates. Price 2 cenisacopy, A popular and comprebensive weatire on tie duties and ca-ualties of single and married life hap Py and fruittul ailiances,mode midstthousandsandthousandsevery year Indved Olsecuring them—infelicicus there is now abundant reason te believe a Reme- and infer ile ones —their ob dy has at length been found which can be relied food to corks the most Sans affections of the ungs. Our spuce here will not perinit us to pub- yt proportion of the cures effected by its use but we would present the following :—and refer furtherenquiry tomy American Almanac, which the ayent below named, wil) always be Pleased to furnished free, wherein are full Particulars, and indisputable proof of these statements. Ovricg oF TRaNsPOoRTATION, Laurens, R.R.,S ers | 4, 1353. Da J.C. ayer Dear Sir,—My little son, four vears old, has just recovered from a severe attack of maglignant Searict Fever, his throat was rot- ten, and every person that visited bim, pronounc- ed him adeadchild Having used your Cugrrr Prctorat, in Californiz, in the ter of 1850, for a severe attack of Bronchitis, with entire suc. cess, I was induced to try iton my little boy. 1 gave hima tea-spoon-fuilevery three hours, com- Viation aud removal—nev Ous debility, its causes and cure, by a process at once simple, safe, and eff-ctu: that failure 1s imposs:ble—ruleg fur daily manage. meat—an e-ray oa Spermaverrhoea, with practical observations on a safer and more successful mode of treatMent—pr cautionary hints on the evil results from empirical practice; to which is aided com - Mentaries on the distases ef females—from infancy to old age—each case graphically illusirated by beautiful plates It priats out the re medies for those self-inflicted ini-eries and disaz pointed hopes so unfortunately prevalent in the young. Itisa tra bful avi othe married and those contem? Plating marriage. [ts perusal is particularly reeem mended to persons entertaining secret dovbis of their physical condition, and whe are consci us of having hazarced the h alth, happiness and priv.leges to which every Luman being is entitled to. phase Apt - mencing inthe morning, and by ten o'clock at eee, Once northerner Fens gee and 1% | cd, ta yeaa! any oP Gee | si found x dclaedakaage tthe vet 2," 60 eamp hatchets street, Washington City, D. C. Siates, by addressing ir. LA CROIX, (post paid,) | Arner tare, days use, he Was able to eat or pee éaebes asics earn DIRECTORS. F caren ew ores pone cents. ae Ls Its Sid iatieakeoe named disease will save 3 lon. Thos. B. Florence, Charles Din -B— who prefer may consult Dr. LA | man aan ell NEW DuY GouD 2 S bugles, aay mouth pleces George HU. Armstrong, ’ Thomas Mendcrfield, CROIX upon any of the diseases upon which hve | the Ssuty ohne . Sea eu” For all af HE SUBSCRIBER HAVING PURCHASK 87 do cords and tassels eae Hoabicam, Edward R. Helmbold | book treats, either personally or by mail. Hla med- | geeriems ey toe wheat ngs; Lhalionekt Gai ote thesteek of Ury Goods in the store, No 4 3. do cords and tassels presi pane hi ates seed ee ney and ent rely Prades eal crease jena | best mediclce exiant. — A feeling’ of tne deepest street. near I. fo lp SN James B. Neali, saac Leoch, Jr. conpleteiy and entirely « radica‘e all traces of those 2 att, and recently Ly JW) Baweed ur Baby | 39 ¢rams, artivery THOMAS B- FLORENCE, President, | disorders which cupa Va and eubsbe have eo long | Rrautade: Prompts inpandoe eee ae we the vusiness in said store, where be 600 ao heeds kattor WALL E MMEMBULD BActeinty eee ypitlemt. tie <i eh 5 sree? tees bey would now have been —- another world: ° Picaced tosee bis friends ang’ (w aS ° LOCAL SURVEYOES. of she patient is “French Secret” is the great am ith : in rai, t ie public 470 «do do snare ee contin: ntal remedy for that class of di Ps yours w’ it respect, laving bought the o! ned >. RT t i reiriev ible we ‘tructioy of the patient's constituti inal cost in order to mai > tig t L -half: 3 cure. J.C —Since med ici! _ Supply of Spring toods nn” TOO™ fora fresh = 4 on y % Catrlages eae kan wa oat aoee, below pares No. 31 Maiden Lane, Albany, N. Y. con Austen 5 = a Troster aennene ties feb 20-2w CHAS P. PERRIE, 50 do © Pennsylvania avenue. a wlyt any other couch remedy we have ever sold. It is No. 375 7th street, near I. MISCELLANEOUS MARINE SURVEYOR. spoken of in terms of unmeasured Praise by those ORANGK & ALEXANDAIA H.R. RUAD Great Southern Mail Line! WO D4ILy TRAINS (SU €Xcepted) leave Alexandria At7?¥s mand © po for Kichmond— NDAY NIGHTS Capt. J.P. Levy, No. J67 Opposite National Hotel. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT. John Thomason. The business of this Commany vorebly with the most successtu' tions yp thy ited States. Pennsy!vania aveaue, . Blks. rea, white, green, and blue, for Mrntal dags aad guldons; silk tithe silk, threads; brekles, brass end fron; flax twine, cotton twine, baling rope, brassthimbles for flage, bolting Topes; spears ana ferrules for gU'dons. All will compare fe of similar institu. of which It ts desirable should be of do PILES—PILES—PILES, Wwe CALL ATTENTION TO ALL WHO are afflicted with this dreadful complaint to the following sworn certificate from one of our most rexpectable citizens, the father-in-law of the | the worth of their money, and J he sine! of the “Courler des Etas Unis,’ and | secing the benefit it confers. formerly gunmaker in Philadelphia: Please send mea further who have used it, and I know of some cases where the best they can sa‘ of it 1s not too much for the in selling it, my customers feel gratified in ‘ New York, Aug. 26th, 1856. me Yours, with res: ae? at . mestic manufac ure, and must conform, tn all} From the Ist day of Au ust, 1255, in five months. —De :—-1h “ ee JAMES A. aye ma, ween standard pacer teaked ‘wy this up t» ist January, 1856. the prezaiams received ave been unison Ce ke ee near’ iatty P.8. Almost any Fada lod bed a a n' y 2 e a 2 , 4LEXANDAIA AND W isanmanass adaiene Paterns will We sent by mail, with any | thousand, one hundred ena “anyone “Geilarey with Fite Lotion, cad ewrpiniee ane hoa meg | en ce BUAT. : may be desired Be een tee subject whic! ony eoiier hundred and sixty-six dollars losses but all to no effect, forthey did me little or ne Winsor, C W., June 2, 153 T STEAMER GEUKGE WASHINGTON | of proposal, urers wishing to | i¢) she > wid good. About two months since, I commenced Da.J.C.AvER. Sir,—This may certity that! will depart at the following ith these - ences = pierce good man | using your remedies for the Piles, a-d have the | have used your Cazxny PacToRaL for u sents : a = dengeialrpreceanontay yg ptr n soliciting @ | happiness tosay that they have bad the desired | of ne j and it is my sincere belief that 1 ve Alexandria 7,9. 11, 1%. / share of public patronage, believing that the secu- effect, having cured me | conside: this almost a should bave been in my ¢ ave ere this time if } Leave Washington 5,10, 18, 9% “4 Sh rity offered is ample. and thatall fair claims will be | miracle, for 1 am eighty years of age. I sincere- | had not It has cured me of a affec. fed i8-@ JOB CORSON, Captain. ne more according to equity than legal techni- | ly recommend them to all atiiicted with the above | tion of the lungs, and I do not overstate my con. . D. SMITH, ii The company isprepared to issue policies inet age cee Pp. VALLEE, 73 Franklin st —— very savanna renee remedy. yon Gh UE SEMCK oy, | Sean on arm tliy ape to; | er nmap hae pears, eR sitter Yate DA HEIR, Ley tL COS VEYANCING IN ALL ITS BRANCH. | paywentn rien tendo for trem as veen toine | GOURES all dco ee piINGs, and New York City and Count 4 . ate te tee tended to; and all business | next appropriation by Congress of funds for tuts | their contents, OF all kinds of MEKCHANDIGG |g! 20%PR C. Lawrence, do. hereby certify that WULESBARRE, Pa, 23, 1850 Eispatchcs © Be ofice of a Magistrate wil be | brance of theserriey le available; theremainder | ransported by VESSELS. STRAMBOATS, Ga? | ot ke day of the date heroof, before me personal: | Dn. 3 C aves. sly dears t —Your medicine Oflice 13th stress eoment. monthly nee months trom that da'e, aisoin equal | NAL. HOATS, RAILROADS, ant the werel Coy | I catme . Vallee, to me well known, who, be. Heretch spproved of by those who have used it » between F and G, west montbly prorortions, wi)l he paia foron deliver veyances to or from an portion of EUROPE ‘and tne OY me duly sworn, did de foe ey eat chee ier position is such as to insure and = fo etm | | the privilege ts recerved of increasing ee tee, AMERICA, and on the hulls of STEAMBOATS Hien areants of the foregoing certificate signed by ras PPO aad; tvariably recom IFu : pe-th) one- . for affecti: B Jast opening at” © HINA Ornaments | plies above mentioned. tY & all the sup- Tie olistar sea ee be as low as oth: In ‘witness whereof { have subscribed my | our Principal physicians amt ap 60. manag of MeLAUG : pomeracts wilt be based upon accepted propo- , companies, and in fing them every Naproven re, | £2™Me, a8 Commissioner of Deeds and asa N am your friend fede peg ed Sea hs sals, for the 2 foldiiment of which two or more se. | in ‘conetraction and arreng jement wi I be taken into Le ai erist bet aoe ace, aN wy x, CHAS. STREATER, M.D ——~ —__™, bet. curi.tes will be required Bids are desired only | considers. 9 my at ew York, | rej 5 ot, Lak 100 Fee7 8424s, ace sizes anp | {1m manufacturers or regular deslon meee ‘All loones spoedit adjusted and promptly paid tie 2000 day of August 1556 ; ") et, Mase Y DR-J.C. AYER, Chemist, Low. All prices, at our great Faney See ticles proposed to be furnisned, and none cart be |, Office northwest comer Pennsylvanin groans aad o FOSEPA C. LAWRENCE, Hold byZ.D. GILMAN, We ted 1 B.3 McLauen nn 4 &co respected or considered from any one who is not Seventeenth street, Washington city, D.C. Seat ag ae beg ear Fapiie ¢ Tespectable druggists i ae by 3E “ _ 2), bet th and 9th sts — as WHloma rope bn, er dealer in wanurance may also be effected at the Home Ofice, of New York, all 1» New York. 5 8-4m Sn meer desired i wi Or the reverse, west corner ‘alnut Secon a T Hee £ UTIFUL MELODEONG | must be dis Inclly sated th ee bade offered, a8 | delphia, and In ochen princes! clues of tne’ United | oX¥e Challenge the Medical Faculty of the Uni- ARAY'S CONFECTIONERY, pened and for sae ne weil as the names and address of the persous 1a Buses} by Authorized oficers of the company. | stove a, Dupriots Ramndios are thence Cy we 84 Bridge Street, Georgetown, D.C., feb is b 3 * tended to be proposed as securities, in case a yt pig 2 ERE ALL KINDS OF EN se bet Oth and 10th sts. | eon: ” SECO} Lae fectual cure for external and internal Piles. ee TERTAIN. i E mniract is obtained. SECOND; anKA . iy ments are (CCEA? aeapine, arruscies Levers containing propomis should be on | 3 AECOND-HAND MRLODEONS, BUT | f0 cents per Creams, Cakes, Water lees, Content neem, fee ‘a St saa pat bare LA- | doned: «Proposals for Army Supplies,” ad- | at our great Birt tore, Wetwoen Oth and 10U | eeatnetmer tae part of tke Ualted Stang. | $BO%tst notes, and'on the most ‘moderafe tenant ERGUSON'S, (36 Seventh st, hel ::0Mar. Brotha} ade Xu. en aa jou For sale by FORD & BRU., corner of 11th Polity araraed a the last exhibition of Metre- NF. BLUIB, 'strestand Pa.ave, Washington, b. 0. eo ay | PQuen, ME (Uajon& intel.) Information for Travelers, —$—$—_—_—_ WASHINGTUN BRANCH RAILKOAD. AINS LEAVE Wash. Teatrceys iene 6 and &% a.m » and 3and 4x p.m. On Sunaay at AP m. Leave BALTIMO: for WASHINGTON at 4 and 9a m.,and 3 and 5x Pp. 2. On Sunday at4X a. m. Passengers for Philsdelphiaand New York will at6, 84, and 4%. For Annspolis wiil take Trains at ® and 4}. For Norfolk will take Treins at 8x and 3. For the West wil! take ‘Trains at and 4%; con- necting at the Washington Junction. isn 16-18 T. A. PARSONS, Agent. THE REW YORK AD LIVERPOOL Gee UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS. The Ships comprising this Line ar: The ATLANTIC...,... Oliver —-. Joseph Ci 5 The BALTIC... The ADRIATIC, -+e+sCapt James West. These ships having been built by contract ex- ressly for Government service, care has otis taken in their construction, as in their engines, to insure s' and speed: and their eccommodations for a are unequalled for elegance and comfort. _ Price ot e from New York to Liverpool, in first cabin. $13°; in second do , $75; exclusive use of extra size State 100me, $375. From L ver- pool to New York, 3) end 20 guineas. An expe- rienced 8 attached to ship. No is can be secured uatil paid for The sbi;s of this line have improved water-tight bulk heads, and to avoid danger from ice will not cross the Banks north of 42 degrees, unt! after the Ist of August, PROPOSED DATES OF SAILING. FROM NEW YORK. FROM LIVRRPOOL, Saturday, Javeary 3, 1857 jeneery 3 ut a) 2, 7 Sacruy Sacmey February 4, 1867 Febroary 18, 1587 7, Mu, jarob 4, seed Lad Setardey, april Lt, bee? ies? 87 oe 14st 1857 | Wedoesday, July 6, Wes? Saturday, July 15, 1s5:|Weduesday, July 22, ast For freight or passa e apply to EUW’D K COLLINS, No 56 Wall-st ,N. Y. BKOWN, SRIPIL &cuo Verpool, STEPHEN KENNARD & CO , No. 27 Aus- tin Fria:s, London B.G. WAINWRIGHT & CO, Parts. The owners of there ships will not be accoun tab e for gold, -tlver, bullien, specie, jewelry, Precious stones or metals, unless bii's cf lading are signed therefor and tbe value ae co ed therein _» FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WEST, 8 PR Se: BALTIMUKE AND UHIU RAILROAD. New and Improved Arrangements. XAREE TRAINS DAILY FROM BALTI- more, for Cumberland, Wheeling, and ali parts of the West. lst. The ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will leave, (except Sunday) at 6 45a m , connecting with trains from Philadelpbia, first train from w —— (at Junction) —wit! stop at way s'a tions and arrive at Cumberland at 4 0’: loc p. m. 2d. The MAIL TRAIN leaves Camden 8ts- tion rap (except Sundey) at § 3) a.m, and reaches Wheellog by 4a. in , connecting at Ben- wood with trains for Columbus, Cincinrati, Dey- ton Indianapoils, Louisville, Cleveland, Toledo, Detroit, Chicego, St Louis, Ceiro, and ‘interme- diate its. 3d. The EXPRESS TRAIN leaves dally at 7p. m., connecting with express trains for Cin- efenatl, St. Louis, Cafro, Chicago, and interme- @iace places. Thedistance to Cincinrat! end etber central and southern places in the West, is nearly 100 miles shorter than by anv other route. The time to these * is also unequalled. U7” Beggace checked through to Co.umbus, Ciocinnati, Indlanepolis, avd St. Leuis Yi = and Baggage transferred at all points free THROUGH TICKETS will be sold to all the large towns in the West, at the lowest ible rates, atthe Ticket Office, Camden Station, and cl atW pie A second: ss car is attached to the Mall Passengers from{Baltimore or Washi may view she otire road by daylight, by ing Ac commodation or Mai! ‘rain, and lying over at Cumberland or Oakland. They resume next ret. ae | the Express Train, which leaves Cumber! at 2.50a.m.; and reaches Wheel- ing at2 p.m Passengers from Washington bave ample time for rnea!s at Washington Junction. This Is the only route by which Through Tick- ets and Baggeze Checks can be obtained in Washington FOR WAY PASSENGERS The Accommodation Train at 6 45, will stop at all stations east of Cumberland, end the Ex at sta tons between Piedmont, gotcg west. od warély the Mall Train leaves Wheeling at 7 16 a m., and Accommodation leaves Cumberland at 8 20, reaching Baltimore at 5 45 Pp m. The FREQERICK TRAIN starts et 4 p.m, (except Sunday) stopping at way stations Leaves ba pea ative m., ving at Baltimore at 12 oon Ls - The ELLICOTT’S MILLS TRAIN leaves Camden Station at6a m. and330 p m. Leaves Bilicott’s Millsat?7 30a m and7.30p m., ex cept Sundays. W. 8. WOODSIDE, jan 16-tf Master of Transportation. W. G. METZERUTT (Svccessok ro Gxorex Hileus,) Agemt of Raven & Bacon's and William Miller's CELEBRATED PIANOS H*: ALWAYS ON HAND THE LaRGks? steck of PIANOS from $175 up to $1,000. MELODEONS from $45 to $250, OLINS, BRASS INSTRU. ITARS, VI Ts, FLUTES BANJOES, ACCORD- than in , and SHEET MUSIC, cheaper usic published and received every day. nov 6U ME EO ae Pianos for rent house south of New York. GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF BOOTS AND GAITERS [24vE ON COMMISSION, FOR A PHIL- adeiphia manu- facturer, a first rate Sewed or Calf-Skin BOOT at $3.62, fall as good &s those usually sold at $5 or $6; aad a French Calf Patent LeatherGAITER at are the ods thst is (orever were) sold in the District for the price; forthe proof, come and Bee urself. Perms positively cash. No extra it Cc] to Offset bad debts. Call atthe EW TOue HAT STORE, Seventh street, near Pennsylvania aven ota Sai ANTHONY, Agent. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITES. MONEY to LOAN on STOCK SECURITIES. staan apseaaepeaepegee COON RTECS, BAK LAS ite the Treasury. THE HOUSE OF CHUBB BROTHERS, Washington, is CHAS. 81J. CHUBB, os JOHN D. BARROW HENRY HOLMBS, THE HOUSE OF CHUBB BROTHER, BARROW & 00., Davenport, lows iscompmeiof CHAS SrJ CHUBB ALEXR H. BARROW, Jan 27-tf WM. H. DOUGAL. NEW AND BEAUTIFUL STYLE. Manufactured frem Slate Sto; ) e West Castieten Slate Company, y RESK MANTELS ARE ENAMELLED I T imitation of the richest 2d moni expenaive VERD ANTIQUE, RENEES, BROCATE. AGATE, SPANISH GALWAY and other rine

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