EV E NING STAB. [From the Bloomlngton (Ind ) New* Letter. J Tho inu'e of our "Machine Poet"% never atoop? to the dizsy height* of Parsabsu?. ex cept to rhr<>nicle aomj Kreat :in'l gloriou* achievement. such m the Know Nothing vic tory at Louisville. THE BATTLE OF LQTJISVILLE. A PAROOT. *??1 congratulate you upon our glorious victory.*' [Mayer Barber's Spteeh. It wa* on an August evening ? The bloody work was don?? A nd "Simn? r' at his cottage door \v as silting In the sun. A od bv hi.**, sitting on a stool. His lilt e i,i uidcliild. William Poole * They - va* th *e'e^d with gashly won ids And DinN* burnt o#'. bo-ne bv; Ar-. tbi.. '.,d Ki ; m shook his head. Vnd witu n holy sigh. "They'reonly Irish ami Dutch," said he, " Who fell in the great victor)- '" ''Now tell me what 'iwas all about," Youii,; William Poole h?? cries. While looking in his yrar ' ? '"s face With Wonder waiting ??yew? * \ow tell ums all a??out the war, And what they killed the Irish lor V '?They were Know Nothings," Samuel cried. "Who put them all to route ; 11 ut whit they shot and burned them for. I could not we'.l make out. But Ma.or Birbe- said.' quoth he '?Tint wtf a glorious airOry.'" '?The Dutch and Irish lived in peace Voi silvery stream hard by; The Hirdoos burnt th- Ir dwellings down, And they were forced to fly; So with t!i?;ir wi ves and children tied, Nor had they where to rest their head " ??With fre and t;uns the r.ity round \V as wasUd far and wide Ar.d nianvan Ir;sh mother then, And new-born baby di d; ttvt ihln^s like that you know must be At a Kiioa* Nothing vi tory ? ? Tu*-y .say it was a shocking >l^ht, Afer t!i?- day w s won ; For tw.-nfv tioody corpses there. 1. ?v rotti ig in the sun; But 1 ? fcf that y.,u kn'rvv must he A'.era Know Nothing victory!" "Gr-:*' ry George D Prpntlre won, Ard also, Captain. Stone" " Whv it wa< a verv'wicked thiiii/ :" <Juoth Samuel's little son. "Nav, nay im little l>ov,"" said he. '?It was a f.tiiious victory!" "And i'ay?nn'< said: 'Americans America shall rule," "But what good came of it at last <<uoth little William Focue: "Whv, teat 1 cat.not tell." s?1d he, 4"Lut t?4? a glorious victory !" *1XoT1,--~^an?"d after the great prize-fighting Bully, wl o was canonized in New York and fol lowed to i?ls orave by thnusan-1 m> m Bcai Tirt'L Extract.?When the summer ?.f youth is ,-iowiy wasting away on the night lall oi age, and the shadow of the past be come-! deeper and deeper, and life wears to it? e!ws?\ it id pleasant to look through the Tula -.1 time upon the sorrows and felicities of our earliest year.-. If we have a home to >*heittf. ;i;h1 hearts to rti??iee with us. and trie d- have ! * en gathered togt iher around our ji.'c i'le--, then the rough place c?f wayfar ing v.ill huj been woru and em>>othed away, in the twilight of hie while, the many .-pots we have passed through, will grow brighter and ui <re beautiful. Happy. indeed, are they who>e intercourse with the world has not change! the tone of their h< lier feelings, or broken those musical ch rJs of the heart, wh' -e vibrations are so nichsliuus, so tender und tuuening in the evening of age. The Olo Fashiokeh Motuer ?Ah! how mueh meaning is comprised in that simple ex prts^ioo. the old fashioned mother. Itcarries our thou^L.s o-ck to those women, whose home influence was pare and elevating; who taught tneir daughters to rentier themselves blessings to -??"t Ty by tin :r goodness, their diligence HI,J i heir useful knowledge. We think of the lolty l,tr ,i.-a; t j,- brave endurance; the thous and virtues they inculcated and sigh at th* C^i.UK t between the past an I the present. Mow tew m.. iern mothers understand or per ioral t he:r ?iuty iu the training of their chil dren A smattering of tbi- that and the other is eons id -j'd 'juite sufficient education, and to show ojf to adv antage u made the great busl r."? o: aiIo. X<? wonder there are ??> many deviate treiiutc, many unhappy wives, to many dri.ikw.^ gambling husbands. "?"w* r r m ? i? 11 MOVE. IL.Vf i OF OCKill STfiA-HCRS. Arw?. Leans frcr ""'f1'- " ^outhumpton..New York. Aug IS J,,il' " N ev* Vork Liverpool. Aug. K *? ul?ri New \ork...,#.Havre Au? Z5 117" _r C ':r.srala s:?icricts ieave isew York on the f.te of tach month. AKi'iVAIiS Ak FRlflllfAL HOTELS. W illar4?' lltt'.cl? n. a. A j. c. willaeb. Purser Buchanan. U-?N S P Anson & lady, U Hon T B Florence, Pa D L Alullen. do Miss Ncrinan. do Mosley. do R M Hales, .Ma<s P W Jo nson and lady, .Miss Batrs. do NY F Kh hard. do R Partnelee. do w oDJl?" N v p McLaughlin, Md 11 R Han m;.^. Ju j x Hart. Pa (i F Coni.ily, L4 w Irwiu, Md LGale, >ld H F Cary, Pa ? 'l,^rd J,l4> J A ,,ai:"-rad A lady, N Y A Gallaird, do ML- HaUtead, do J Babr ^k. Ill Hon p Cushing, Mans J A .McDougal A ladv, K K Handali. Fa Ohio II I, Mrooke, Va M -1 Mcl>Gi?L'al, do W N Reynolds, NY O T Nottingham, AC A We?terwelt. do R Jar k*on <V lady. Ml Prof Vergnis. do A Cunul: chain, Mass R M Benedict, do ?ll?s Cunning ham. do S M Audfrson. Va O C M*w;i A lady, Fa Miss M A Frice do P O Barton, N V Mrs T C Price, do J A Be-ton. do L II Brogden, ^ld S Daurey, Ma Hon J Perkins. La J Barron & ladv, St.' N Aldr;. h. Mi Miss Barron, ds J |) King, Ky A Judsou A lady, N ^ S Morgan, do J SampHon, do R Bryon A lady, N J F Men hant. Mass 1? Bradford, Md A V 8ci tt, \ a W Kynder*. (ia 11 O B Cooke, do H M smith, d ? J B Almy A lady, Ct R I) ton at d lady, F Coolidoe Mass ?v* H D Hubbell. Pa Miss Slnjil^'oa. do A C Perrin A ladv, NC II Sinclair A ladv, NY li Uipl*, Vt J A i/ dins. Mass R Harding Jc ladv, Ct A Montcath A sou. liji" l>rcv. j;-.' Haul?t t. A m. brown T M MuUikln, Md T C Kvans, NO R L Jt-nk'. s, DC J Co wen, Pa J H Woodward, Md A 11 Millar. Md 11 C Jarrrtt. do \V Re?-d, Va H RoU-rts, Pa \V i*tetaou, do 1" l" Clark A ladv. Ga V Glasgow A ladv Mo Miss K Mitchell, do B B Davis A ladv Ma A J Gal a^h**r Pa Miss J Henry, 111 P Vert el, NC \Y Peary, do J Glbbs, Tenn T Papin, Mo J J Dentin# tt, Md F Konticello. Md 1 ? Cadd> 11 J W Houston. Cal K Frpdpiich, Man> \V H Hountoo.ilu K C 8argent, do H H ?rdimf. Pa *i C Russell, Ala T Berry J Walker, do Mr Mohun, DC A Bondien, Tex T Perry, Md ?* Sidney, do j tfweet, do KirH?UfT, a A a. eirewoo*. J F. Mali cry, N \ Mrs Maidsou J Thompson, Pa V. \VColbT'J ^ (i w N'ebinger, do M U r*ueauhoiiso. Fa M J Douj-hertv do K P Bryan. Md T Ada,n, () ' R P \\ Garnett. do A >? Burnet, NY A M blower, Si B M Henry Md A W King. Ga D W Carroll, do Miss E L King, do S Nixon A ladv. Mass A Read A laay, ISN II C Vernon, III Fnittd Statei Hotel?r.c. Bace^et. H S l^aoroli, NY SI! Jarvis, DC C B Spenrer. do 1> Kldrldge, SC T Roberts A family, NC F Lake, Ct E J* Gondenow. Ga C E Small wood, Pal J F HHiding, do S S Ryan, Va H O Hattof do C K Ross, do W L Garrrli. Va E E Cloud, Md T MeCermlce. do T J Creamer, do J ^' Benedict, NY JB Hamilton and lady, J P Pepper. DC Ind " J Dawson, Md Miss J Hamilton, do '/ Swinker. N \ Miss M E Cross, do i- Harlan, do uA,,TV!ri<7*" ? 1BOWIR A LOVETT. H C Bond. Fa J c Young, Md J Porter, do Mi?* K Cromwell, do S D Ball, do II d Morrison, Va C Brady, do J Plowman, Md -A M tJierrett, Va C <? Whar on, Va H B Jitfcwarf, do J J Norfolk, Md W Ortires. do J Stanforth, do >V V?e!l?, do WD Phillip., Mia Miscellaneous. [No 512.] By the Prrildeut of the I'nitrd Slate#. Iff purnuance of law. I, Franki.tn Pihrcr. -i- President of the United State# of America. do hereby derlare and make known that public sale* will lie held at the undermentioned land offices, in the Territory of Minnesota, at the times herein designated, to wit: At the land office at Bhownsvillk, commenc ing on .Monday, the twnty-second day of October next, for the disposal of the public land* situated within the undermentioned township* and frac tional townships, exclusive of the islands in the Mississippi river,viz: North of the base line, and west of tht fifth principal meridian. Fractional townships one hundred and one, one hundred and two, one hundred and three, one hundred and four, on the main land, of range three. Township one hundred and one. and fractional townships one hundred ami two, one hundred and three, one hundred and four, and one hundred and live, 011 the main land, of range four. Townships one hundred and three. one hundred and four, and one hundred and Ave, of ranges five, sir, and seven. Townships one hundred and one. one hundred and three, one hundred and four, and one hundred and five, of range eight. Townships one hundred and one. one hundred and two, one hundred and three, and one hundred and live, of range nine. Townships one hundred and one. one hundred and two, one hundred and three, one hundred and four, and onp hundred and live, of ranges ten, eleven, twelve, and thirteen. At ttik same place, commencing on Monday, the fifth day of November next, for the disposal of the public lands within the undermentioned townships, to wit: North of the base line and west of the fifth principal meridian. Townships one hundred and one, one hundred and two, one hundred and three, one hundred and four, and one hundred ami tive, of range four teen. Township? one hundred and three, one hun dred and four, and one hundred and live, of range fifteen. Townships one hundred and one and one hun dred and live, of range sixteen Townships one hundred and one, one hundred and two. and one hundred and three, of range ?if venteen. Townships one hundred and one. one hundred and two. one hundred and three, one hundred and four, and one hundred and live, of ranges eigh teen, nineteen, twenty, twenty-one, and twenty two. At the f ame place, commencing on Monday, the nineteenth day of November next, for the disp?i-,al of the public lands within the following named townships, viz: North of the ba*e line and west of the fifth principal mtridian. Townships one hundred and two, one hundred and three, one hundred and four, and one hundred and live, of range twenty-Hirer. Townships one hundred and one. one hundred and two. one hundred and throe, one hundred and four, and one hundred and live, of ranges twenty f-mr, twenty-five, twenty-six, twenty-sevin, and twenty-eight. Townships one hundred and one. and one hun dred and live, of range twenty-nin'. Townships one hundred and two and one hun dred and tive, of range thirty Townships one hundred and one, one hundred and two, and one hundred and live, of range thirty-one. At the land office at Winona, commencing on Monday, the twenty-ninth dtty of October next. for the disposal of the public lands within the undermentioned townships and fractional town ships, exclusive of the islands in the Mississippi river, to wit: North of the. bat? line and west of the fifth prin cipal meridian. Fractional township one hundred and six, 011 the main land, of range fire. 1 motional townships one hundred and six and one hundred and seven, on the main land of range j i.r. Township 0110 hundred and six. and fractional townships one hundred and seven and one hun dred and fight, on the main land, of range seven Townships one hundred and six and one hun dred and seven, and fractional township one hun dred and eight, on the main land, of ranges tight and nine. Townships one hundred and six. one hundred and seven, and one hundred and eight, of ranges ten. el, ven. twelve, t h irtein, fourteen and fifteen. Township one hundred and six, of ranye six teen. Townships one hundred and six. one hundred and eight, one hundred and nine, and one hun dred and ten, of range juv >1 tetn. Townships one hundred and six, one hundred and seven, one hundred and ei^ht. one hundred and nine, and one hundred and ten, of range eighteen. At the same place, commencing onMondav. the twelfth day of November next, for the dis j>osal of the public lands within the following townships and parts of townships, viz : North of tAt bas- line and west of the fifth principal meridian. Townships one hundred and six. one hundred and seven, one hand.ed and eight, one hundred and nine, and one bundled and ten, of ranges Htn> teen and twenty Towns hips one hundred and six. one hundred and seven, and one hundred and eight of ra..gew IV' nty-nne and twenty-two. Townships one hundred and six, (except sec tions six. seven, eighteen, nineteen, and thirtv. in the Winnebago reservation.) one hundred'and seven, (except sections six, seven, eighteen, nine teen, thirty, and thirty-one, in th?* reservation.) and one hundred and eight, (except section thirty one in the reservation.) of range twtnty-three. Township one hundred and eight, (except sec tions thirty-one, thirtv-two, thirtv-three. thirty four, thirtv-five, and thirtv-six, in Ue Winnebago reserve, of range twenty-four Townships one hundred aud six, one hundred and seven, one hundred and eight, and one hun dred and nine, of ranges rtc< nty-eight and twenty A?/k. Townships one hundred and six, one hundred and nine, and one hundred and ten. of ranire thirty. Townships one hundred and six, one hundred and seven, one hundred and eight, one hundred ?nd nine, and one hundred and ten, of range tnirty-une. At the land office at Red Wino, commencing on Monday, the twenty-ninth dny of October itext, for the disposal of the public lauds within the following named townships and fractional township*, exclusive of the islands in the Missis sippi river, vir: North of the base lint and west of tht fifth principal meridian Fractional townships one hundred and thirteen and one hundred and fou-teen, on the main land, of range fifttm Township one hundred and thirteen, and frac tional townships one hundred and fourteen and one hundred and fifteen, on the inaln land, of ran^e sixteen. 1 owuships one hundred and eleven, one hun dred and twelve, one hundred and thirteen and one hundred and fourteen, and fractional township one hundred and ttfleen, on tbe main land, of ranges seventeen and eighteen. Townships one hundred and eleven, one hun dred and twelve. one hundred and thirteen, and i^e hundred and fourteen, and fractional township one hundred and fifteen, of ranges nineteen and twenty. Townships one hundred and thirteen and one hundred and fourteen, and fractional township one hundred and fifteen, of range twenty-one Townships one hundred and fourteen and one hundred and fifteen', of range twenty-two. Townships one hundred and thirteen, one hun dred and fourteen, and one hundred and fifteen, of range twenty-three. Township one hundred and thirteen and one hundred and fourteen, of range twenty-four. lownshlp one hundred and eleven, of ran^e thirty-one. At the laud otflceat Minxeapolis, commencing on Monday, the tweuty-second day of October >uxt\ ^or 1 disposal of the public lands situated within the undermentioned townships and frac tional townships, viz : North of the base lint and wtst of the fifth principal meridian. i factional townships one hundred and sixteen and one hundred and seventeen, west <rf the Fort spelling reserve, of range twenty-one. lownshipsone hundred and sixteen and one hundred and seventeen, of range twenty-two. At the s\.mk time and fla< r. for the disposal of the public lands in the following named town <hips.(exclusive of the islands in the Mississippi river,) of which the portions situated within the former military reserve at lort duelling are to be -old. in accordance with the provisions of the act of Jbth of August, 1-5 >. entitled ?? An act to re duce and define the boundaries of the military reserve at the St Peter s river, in the Territory of M innesota.'' and which are not subject to pre emption claims, to wit: North oj the base line and west of the fourth principal meridian. Fractional townships twen:y-seven ami twenty eight, west 'of the Mississippi river, of range twenty-two. Fractional townships twentv-seven. twenty eight, and twenty-nine, wes: of the Mississippi river, of ranges twenty-three jnd twtnty-four. belaud office at Sack Rapids, commencing ?\} the fifth day of November next, foi , the disposal of the public lands in the following named townships and fractional townships, viz: North of the base line and west of tht fourth principal mertdian. Township forty, of range twenty-eight. Township thirty-five, or range twenty-nine. Townshi (Mi thirty-six, thirty-seven, and thirty eight, of range thirty. ' Townships thirty-eight,thirty-nine, forty,forty on?. and forty-two, of ran<fe thirty-one Fraetlonal townships thirty-eight, thirty-nine, fo ty. forty-one, and forty-two, of range thirty At the land office at 5tii.lw*tir, commencing -?n Monday, the tieclftk day of November next, for the disposal of the public lands within the .aadsrmentiontd township* and fractional town ship*, to wit: Nortk of the bast line and irest oj the Jourth principal meridian. Fractional township forty-o.'e, w??t of the St Croix river, of range sixteen Fractional township forty-one, west of the St Croix river, and township f?rty-two, of range teren teen. Fructional townships forty, west of the St. Croix river, and township forty-one and forty-two, of >ange eighteen. Fractional townships thirty-eight, thlrtv-nine, and forty, wwl of the St. Croix rivsr, of range nineteen. Island on lot six, of section thirty-two, in lown nhiji twenty-nine, of range twenty-tvto. Township forty, of ranire ivrrnty-seven. Lands appropriated by law for the use of schools, military and other purposes, trill be excluded from the sales. The offering of the above lands will be commen ced on the days appointed, and will proceed In the order in which they are advertised, with all con venient despatch, until the whole shall have l>een ottered and the sales thus closed; but no sale shall l>e kept open longer than two weeks, and no pri vate entrv of any of the lands will lie admitted un til after tne expiration of the two weeks. Given under my hand, at the city of Washing ton, this twentieth day of Julv, anno Domini ene thousand eight hundred and fifty-live. FRANKLIN PIERCE. By the President: JOHN HOOD, Acting Commissioner of the General Land Office. NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. Every person entitled to the right of pre-emption to anv of the lands within the townships and parts of townships alwve enumerated is required to es tablish the same to the satisfaction or the register and receiver of the proper land otlice, and make payment thereof as soon ns j>racticable after see ing this notirf, and before the day appointed for Ihe commencement of th? public ??ile of the lands embracing the tract claimed: otherwise Mich claim will i>e forfeited. JOHN HOOD, Acting Commissioner of General I^and Office. jy 25?lawl3w Information for Travelers. ALEXANDRIA & WASH I .SliTON BOATS. 'PHE Steamer GEORGE WASHINGTON wll; 1 leave at the following hours. _ Fare 1'2)? cents. rfcra> The THOMAS COLLYER, when not other v.-iys engaged, will make trips on the route at al ternate hours. Leave Washington at f>, ajf. lljtf, 2 JIf, 4, 5^, a.id 7. I .eave Alexandria at 7, 0,1 'J%. 1 \, 3if, 4 \. and 6-* P. S ?The Boat wili leave Alexandria at 1# p. m , or Immediately on the arrival of the cars. Jy 7?d JOB CORSON Captaia. ORANGE * ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD. UREA T SOUTHERN MAIL LINE ! rilWICE daily between WASHINGTON and J the SOUTH, via ALEXANDRIA, GOR UONSVILLE and RICHMOND?no night line or- Sunday. Leave Washington before C o'clock a m Leave Alexandria " 7 " am Leave Washington % 11 7 " pni Leave Alexai.clria % " 8 M pci FAR2H BV NIGET LINK. From Washington and Alexandria, to Gor donsville 83 25 Fruu Gordonsville to Richmond..., 2 25 Travelers will tind the morning line the cheap est most pleasant and expeditious route to the Gr-?enbrier White Sulphur, Fauqu'er White Sul ph'ir, Warm. Hot. Alum ar.d Capon Spring*, arrt nton, Charlottsville, Staunton, Strexburg, Winchester, Harrisonburg, Irfxington, Weir s Cive, Natural Bridge, Luiay, New Market, Mid dl .burg, Ac. IARRP BT MORNING LIHB I Fiom Alexandria to Warrenton, - - ?2 tut " " Gordonsville. - 3 50 ? " Charlottes? lUe, - 4 50 ?* *? Staunton, ? ? 9 00 " " Strasburg, - - 'I 50 " " Winchester, - - 3 50 ? " Luray, - - - 4 25 ?? " New Market, ? 5 00 ?? ?? Mlddleburg. - - 2 25 OMNIiiUSES and BAGGAGE WAGONS wiU be at the Depot of the Washington Kailroad.to convey passengers and baggage to the Steamboat, for ALEXANDR1A, a distance of 6 miles, allow ing ample time for meals. 11. W. VANDEGRIFT, ?y l\ Gen. Bupt. BY RAILROAD "OIRECT TO THE WEST. jr. =??? & v* Time between Wushinglou and Wheeling bat 1? ^ hours ! ^.inning Tim'* be: woon Washington ted Cincinnati 27 hour 3 '.! TKSOSOH TICkKTS AND BAuGAfiK CBBCKB TO BB HAD IN WASHINGTON. ftVIK BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAIL -I ROAD saving greatly improved its Western connections, now otters the fullest inducements to Travellers between WASHINGTON, HALTI MORE. arid all portions of the W EST, NOR1 H WEST, and the SOUTHWEST. 'i he connection be!we?io the Trains from Wash ington and the Trains bound West from Balti more Is always promptly made at the Washington Junction flately called the Relav House) 9 miles from Baltimore. This is the only < Lange of cars required between Washington and the Ohio river. Baggage Is checkad through to Wheeling at the Washington Station, and rechecked and trans fened there, rwith the passengers) without charge, for those holaing Through Tickets for points be yond. The connecting Trains leave Washington daily at 6 a. m. and p. in. On Sundays at the latter hour only. At WHEELING direct ronnection Is made with the trains of tt* CENTRAL OHIO RAIL ROAD, running from Bellaire, on the Ohio, near Wheeling, through Cambridge, Zanesville, and Newark, to COLUMBUS. These trains connect at .Newark with the cars of the Newark. Mansfield and Sandusky Railroad for Sandusky, Toledo, Detroit, Chicago, St Louis, etc. At COLUMBUS the C O. Railroad trains con nectwith thefasttrains of the Little Miami Rail road to Xenia, Cincinnati. Louisville, etc. At X EN IA (ou Little Miami Railroad) connection is formed with the trains through Dayton, to Indian apolis, Terre Haute, Lafayette, Chicago, Rock Island, St. Louis, etc. 1U" Passengers holding Through Tickets for Memphis, Vicksburg, Natehex, New Orleans, etc .which are also sold at Washington?are trans ferred at Cincinnati to the Mail Steamers on the Ohio. Tickets for Evansvllle, Cairo, and St. Locls are sold by this route {?/- For CLEVELAND, and via Cleveland to Tol.-do, Detroit, Chicago, etc., tickets are sold, when the Ohio is navi^aole between Wheeling and Wellsville (forty miles) where a connection with the Clevelaud and PitUburg Railroad Is mad.'. Tr .velers are requested to notice that while this is th" only route affording Through Tickets and Checks in Washington, It Is also the shortest, mosi speedy, and direct to nearly all the leading points ia the great Wrest. The distance from Washington to Cincinnati is but tiS-'i miles, being about loff miles shorter titan by any other route ' FAKK, BY THROUGH TICKET, PROM WASHINGTON To Wheeling, #:?50; Colum bus, SIS t>5; Dayton. i?15 60; Cincinnati, flti Ui, Loii. i /ille, by railroad. jJIS tio, hv steamer from Clncuiuati, t>0; Indianapolis, ^17 50; Cle?e la'id, $12 50; Toledo, *15 M); Detroit, 015 2u: Cbtc^o. SiO05 and St Louis, 50 and 82 i; .\ieinphls. 8'Jrt; New Orleans, S'U; ctc. ?r?-FOR FREDERICK AND HaRPER'S F FR R Y, MARTINSBURG, CUMBMR LAND, BERKLEY SPRINGS. BEDFORD SPRINGS, PIEDMONT,OAKLAND and FAIRMOUNT, passengers may l?evc Washington at <J a. m or p. m. For the minor way stations between Halt.more and Wheeling, take 0 a. in. train from Washington. UjT For trains to and from Baltimore, An^poile, etc , see special advertisements. 1X7" For further Information, Through Tickets, Ac , aoply to THOMAS H. PAKSONS, Agent, at Washington Station. JOHN H DONE, Master of Transportation, Baltimore a>.d Ohio Railroad, Baltimore. r. r.v 3?tf THE POTOMAC RIVER STEAMBOAT COM PAN Y'S STEAMER ALICE C. PRICE, CAPT. SAMUEL BAKER, WJ ILL LEAVE WASHINGTON AT SIX ff o'clock am., and ALEX AN- _ .n,, UK IA at 7 o'clock, a m? On TUESDAY MORNINGS-For Mattox, Currleman, L. Machod?>c, Piney Point, Kinsale, and Cone. On FRIDAY MORNINGS?For Chapel Point, Wico nlco, Leonardtown, Piney Point, St. M&ry'a, and Cone. -I*?ve Cone Piney Point, el Point. On SATURDAY, ^returning)?Leave Cone at 4 o'clock, a. m., for Kinsale, Piney Point, L. Ma chodoc, Currloman, and Mattox. The A.C. Price will call at the usual landings on'he river when signals are made. By order of the Board: JAMES P. SMITH, President. Alexandria, Va., June 1,1S55. J* >*-?* ; COACH ESTABLISHMENT. Pennsylvania avenue, betice n 4){ and 6th sts. BRIDGET Jt HALL have removed from Sixth street to the south side of Penna. ^ , avenue, between 4)< and Gth streets, wher?they are ready to do all kinds ofwoirkVn their line. The old Staod on Sixth ktreet is for rent. En quire above. au 20?tf ana e^one. Ou WEDNESDAY, (returning)?Ia at i o'clock, a. m.,for St. Mary s, Pii Le.mardtown, Wicomico, and Chapel 1 Information for Travelers. LA*AL PACKET LINE TO FUIHT OF ROCKS. THE Canal Packet CONGRESS having been thoroughly retired and pnfWfa* -^7T7Tr\ in flmt rate order (the machines. ^S5S3^M being removed and horse |>ower snwtUntTO^oa tinues making her regular trips between George town and the above place The Boat will leave the whirf of W. H AH G Hitter for Point of Kocks on MONDAYS, WED N E8DAV9 and FR1 DAYS at 7 o'clock a m: and the Point of Rooks for Georgetown on TUES DAYS, THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS at the 'ame hour, stopping at the different landings along the line for the reception and landing of passengers and freight, going and returning. The Boat will leave Georgetown at 7 o'clock a. m., and aniveat the h*-ad of the Great Palls at llj Seneca at 1, Edward * Ferry 3%. Monocacy5U, Knowlan's Ferry 6, and Point of Rocks at 7 o'crk p. m. Returning, leave Point at 7 a. m , Know an's Ferry at 7^, Monocacy0. Edward's Ferry 1!, Seneca 1, Great Falls 3tf, and arrive at George town at 7 p. m. Passage through either wav #4. Meals served regularly on board the boat at mod cratejn^jtf CHARLES MERRILL, Capt. WASHINGTON BRANCH RAILROAD. CHANGE OF HOURS.?On and after Mon day, the '23d instant, the Trains will J^eave Washington at 6 z.nd a. m., and 3 and JX P m On Sunday at 4jf p. m. Leave Baltimore at 4jtf and a. m., aud 3 and 5M p. m. On Sunday at 4 a. m ap <Z\?tr T II PARSONS. Agent. TO ALL THAT VALUE THrlTR RIGHT. WI*H lis to call the attention to all that sr.ffer with def?v(ive sight, caused by age. sick ness and particularly from glasses injudiciously selected, to his superior SPECTACLES and GLASSES carefully ground by himself to a true spherical accuracy, and brilliant transparency, suited precisely and l>eneficially to the wearer ac cording to the concavity or convexity of the eye Very numerous are the ill effects caused to the precious organ of sight from the commencement of using glasses in not being precisely suited, by I he use of an Oi'tomntrr; and tne practice of many years, enables him to measure the focal disease <ft ? he eyes, and such "lasses that are absolutely re quired will be furnished with precision and satls laction. J. T. acknowledges the very liberal encourage ment already obtained, and further solicits the pa tronage of those that have not yet availed them selves of his aid. Persons that cannot conveniently call, by >end tng the glasses in use, and stating how many Inches they can read this print with their s|tecta c!es, can be supplied with such that will improve their sight. Innumerable testimonials to be seen ; and iefer ? nces given to many who have derived the greatest ease and comfort from his glasses. Circulars to be had gratis, at his office. No. 512 Seventh street, three doors from Odd Pellows' Mall, up stairs. Norfolk, September?, 1854. Sir?The Spectacles you made fcr me suit very well, and seem to ha?re improved my sight more than any other 1 have lately tried. H I T. W TAZEWELL. I have tried a pair of Spectacles obtained from Air. Tobias, and find them of great assistance to tiiy siyut, and corresponding with his description of the focus. 1 recommend him as a skillful opti cK?. HENRY A WISE. Mr. J Tosias : Sir?The pair of Spectacles you furnished me yesterday are particularly satUfac t >ry to me. Tney are very decidedly the best I possess, and I am the owner of eight or nine pair, ?' arefully selected in different place* and from op ticians recommended to me oa account of their (?rofeesional standing In England, Franee and the United States. I have been also pleased with your remarks and directions on the treatment of Lhe e^res.forthe purpose of preserving and lmprov Resp,ctfullv, yours, CtfAS CALDWELL, Professor of M C., Loiisvllle, Xy. Lynchburg, Nov. 10, 1854. Mr. John Tobias having furnished me with Glasses, by which I hnve been greatly aided (my vision having suffered greatly from reading at ni j ht in my earlier life) it afford* me the highest i.leasuie to say that I consider hlin a skillful prac tical optician, and well prepared to aid those who may need his profession.;! services. WM. B KOUZIE, E'rter of Conference. WiLXiNCa 4 ON. N C., Jan. 27, I- >4. Mr. J. Tobia? : Dear ?? ir?1 am happy to say that the Spectacles which I obtained from you last week are entirely satisfactory. From an inequal ity in the visual ran^e of my eyes, 1 Lave hereto f re found great difficulty in getting grasses of the proper focal distance. It affords me pleasure to slate that, by the aid (if yoor optometer, this diffi culty has been happily obviaUd so that the glasses V'.u furnished me arc decidedly the test ad<? pted iv ay ey?s of any I have ever yet used. Very respectfully, yours, U B.DIIANS, Rtctor of Si. Jamas' Part-h. Department of Interior, May 7, 1-55. Froci natara. defef u end unequal ranged riy eyes, 1 have been compelled to use giasv*s for e* "ral years. 1 have tried dlfJVrent opticians W.fliout obtaining gl vsses pe rfectly fitte-i to my ey;s loar months since Air. Tobias made two |. t.rs especially for me, which 1 Lave founa to s.rve ine perfectly. in the use of his optometer l.'i is enabled to adapt Glasses minutely to the eye. I most cheerfntly recommend Mr Tobias to'ali having occasion to use glasses, and bear xuy testi buyu to his skill as an optician. HENRY E BALDWIN, Assist. Sec'y to sign Land Warrants if 18?tf 19f\. L. i;. WRIGHT'S C~7ATI'N0 "SCROFULOUS AITTIDOTE," FJ7 14? Permanent Cure of CONSUMPTION and all oi it.r form* of SCROFULO US Diseases. ^pHlS Medicine is prepared by: n eminent phy sician of eighteen years practice in New York ci'7, during which time he bus constantly used it wl h the meet unbounded pnce?*3s) and create, for it a reputation in private practice, unequalled in thr; history of medicine. It acts immediately upon ths blood, cleaning it from ali scrofulous humor* or impurities, renovating and, by its magic now* era, INVIGORATE THE WHOLE SYSTEM, in proof of which, hundreds of respectable wit nesses from the doctor's private practice have giv en in their testimony, e.iici entreaty hose sulTering from any scrofulous ai'*<ctlon, to tall upon iKtm and r.atis/f themselves. A Treulc.e on Scrofulous Dl^ases enn be had grat'i at PRINCIPAL. DEPOT, 10? Broadway, and at Drug Stores ^'aeraLly CHARLES STOTT A CO., Agents for Waf.hlngtOK Oil. L. B. WRIGHT'S TAS'xELEiS "LIQUID CArHARTIC." Oh, FAMILY PHYSIC. f|111iS is the BEST, CHEAPEST, and MOST A EFFICIENT CATHARTIC EVER OF FERED TO THE I'LBLIC. It is TASTELESS, (thereby avoiding the nau seating ell'ecl of Pills, Oil, Senna, Ac.,) aud pro ducing no iiTip'ng or other (Xiluful effects Unlike all other purgatives, it tearches to the bottom of the disease, thoroughly cleanses the stomach, and leaves the bowels entirely free from costiveness. NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT. Children drink it readily and without forcing! an-i NCJ MEDICINE IS MORE HIGHLY rtfi COMMENDED by the idEDICAL FACULTY. Give it a trial and then jud^e for yourselves It can be had wholesale and retail at E. H. STA BLKK A CO.'8, Baltimore, er CHAS. STOTT A CO., Washington. 1) C. DR. WRIGHT'S PRINCIPAL DEPOT, 400 Broadway, where the doctor can be consulted daily on diseases generally, from 12 to 2 p m,, without charge )e 13??m NOTICE TO THE CREDITORS OF HALL A BROTHER. BARUCH HALL, surviving partner of Isaac Hall, having on the Sfcnh' day of February, 1855. assigned to the undersigned ail the stock in trad?* and debts of the ttrm oi Hall A Brother, to be applied to the full satisfaction of certain debts liabilities, aud engagements of said lirm of Hall A Brother, and the surplus to pay and distiibute ratenbU' among such of the remaining cred itors of said firm as shall within six months from said ?J'th day of February. l-*55, rcecute and de liver to said Baruch Hall full and absolute re leases of all indebtedness to them respectively by said Baruch Hall, surviving partner as aforesaid. Notice Is therefore hereby given to such credi tors of said tlrm of Hall A Brother, or said Baruch Hall, surviving partner, as may desire to partici pate in the benefit of said assignment to execute and deliver to said Baruch Hall full and absolute releases as aforesaid, within the period of six months from said 2Hth day of February, 1S55 RICHARD WALLACH, Trustee Je 11?eotAug2eth LAND WARRANTS LOCATED. TVHE subscribers will locate Land Warrants A either in Ohio, Indiana, llllnolsor Iowa and and givea correct description of the land located If, upon examination, this description proves in correct, they will themselves take the land, giviuir for it another warrant for the same quantity One of the firm resides In the West, and will give the business his personal superlntendanoe MILLER A BROWN, 7th st., opposite Post Oflfce, Washington. Jy 13?ooSm ^ Bl-A"* BOOKS of all kinds and sizes for sale at unusually low prices. ^ ,,w FKANCK TAYLOR. Medical. 1.1 HALATION TO* TBS CVBI OF A8THHA AND CONSUMPTION. NEW AND VERY WONDERFUL !! ! TT Y G- 33 -A. S3" tlrsnghl home I# tba d**r ?( ths MIIIUs . AYVONDERFUL dincovery ha* recently been made by Dr. Curtis, of this city, in the treat ment of Consumption, Asthma, and all wlseaw'k of the Lungs. We refer to Dr CI RTkS S H^ - GRAN A or INHALING HYGEAN VAPOR AND CHERRY SYRUP. With thla new me ihod. Dr. C. has restored many afilctrd ones to health, as an evidence of which he ha* innumera ble certificates. Speaking of the treatment, a phy sician remarks, "It Is evident that inhaling?con s'antly brwithlng an agreeable, healing vapor?the medicinal properties must come in di ect contact with the whole arrial cavltlf* of the lungs. and thus escape the many ?nd vnried change* produced upon them when Introduced iototbe stomach, and subject to the process of digestion." The Hyge tna Is for sale at all the Druggists throughout tne country.?N. Y. Dutchman. Jan 14. The Inhaler 1b wcrn ca the breast under the lin en, without the lear-t locociealerce?the heat of the body being sufilcie nt to evaporate the fluid Hundreds of esses of cures, like the following, might be named. One package cf the IJyge?.na lu cttrtd a? c? the Asuima ol six ,eair rtcnd'.n? J. K KEKS5ERRY, 1*. ?1. of Dnncannoc, Fa. I am cured of the Aiftmi of ttn yecrj' flanding 1 by Dr. Curtls's Hyjeana. MARGARET EASTON, Brooklyn, NY. MRS. PAL L, of No. 5 Hammond street, N. Y , ! was cured of a severe cose of Bronchitis by th'J 11/geana. My sister ha* be?~r. cr.ed of a distrewilrg cou?h of several years' standing, and decided to be w ! tumble by the physicians. bbewu cured iu one month by the H ygeana. J. H GAUDERT, P. M Richmond. Me. The Rev Dr CHEEVER. of New York, testi fies of our medicine in the following language: New York. Nov 15, li54. Dear Sir: I think highly of Dr Curtls's Hyge er.a as a remedy in diseases of the throat and lungs Having had some opport"ni'v to te.-tify its ethca cv, I am convinced that it is a mo?t excellent rem edy, both the Syrup and the inhaling application to the chest. Prof S. CENT!" R writes us as follows : Gentlemen?1 have recently l.nd occasion to test I year Cherry Syrup aud Hvgean Vapor, in ? cas' of chronic sore throat, that Lad refus**d to yield fc> other forms of treatment, and ti e result has satis fied me that, whatever may 1** the composition of \our prejmration, it is no l?-i a-i excel lent remedy 1 wish, for the s.Ot*, ?f lb attlif ted. that it mignt be brought wittl.'. ?.?tfcuC* of all. DR. JOHNS, one of the nr.* *. ..*<%?*& Physi cians in New York writes as f,.>.?y>: Dr. Cc&Tis?Dear Sir?Having witnessed the excellent effects of your II vgeaaa cc Inha^ig H r gerin Vapor and Cherry Svrup, in case of^'Lronie T'ronchitis, and t?eing much :n ft,; cr cX < winter ir ritation in affections ?>f the throat. Bronchial tubes and lungs. I can therefore cheetfaHv recommend your Medicated Aparatus as l?ein?$ the most con venient and effectual mode of api.i\ing anything of the kind I ha\e ever s?-eu. No doubt thousands of persons may be relieved, and many cured, by u?ingyour medicines. I must here l?e allowed to co:,?e<*s that 1 am op nosed to prescribing or iisin^ secret cnmiwina*. lint this little neatly contrived articie^ana its ef fects in the case above alluded to, have induced m? to speak in its favor. You are at liberty to use this in any way you may thiuk proj>er Respectfully, yours. &r. C. JOHNS. M. I) , No. 6ir?< Houston street, N. Y. Price three dcllars a pack ne. Sold by CI RTIS A PERKINS and BOYD St PA L' L, ii'J Chaiubers st., N Y. Four packages s? r.t free to any part of the Uni ted Stales for lea dollars N. B.?Dr. Curtis'g Hyieana is the ORIGINAL and ONLY GENUINE ARTICLE; all othe^ are base imitations, or vtje and injurious counter feits. Shun them as x o.i wo.ild POISON For sale in Washington bv CHAS STOTT, P*. avenue, n?-ar 7th street, and J. B MOORE, in the F iret Ward niay *?i?< m CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE. THE GREAT rURIFlKR OF THE IH.(K)I)! SOT A F Al.T ICLS OF MtSCTTK Y I.t IT. AN INFALLIBLE RE'II.DV for !-cr?ifula. Kind's Evil, RheuanatlKin. Ol Cutane ous Eruptions. or J'osTui- * <?;: the f^ce. Blotches. lloiLs. Chronir Sere Eyes Ring Worn, or Tetter, ^cald H-ad, !/al""gement and I'a'n of the Bonos and Joints, M .Lboni fleer*. Sy phiiit'c Dis.-rdcrs, Lumbago, Spiral Ccm J'laints, aDd all tbt distrasi- ar:? ng from an lc udiclous use of S*- - rv, lmpfudet.ee In Lifek or Iinp irity of thtr iJlcwd TMIIS VALUABl.F. Mh DIC1N!!, which ha^ bocoiue celebrated fo; ?< e n'ia.l?cr t f ? ?.*raor dinarw* ? urett. efftcu-d *Lr igh It. a?eacy, h. s in duced the proprietors,at the irgenc reaneat of thrlr friends, to ofler U to Hk p > 1 . which tn?v do \k-?th the utmost contidcncc n i- vt ' ?" ar:iv?o;t derlal curative r.roj>cr:ivs. 'i 'a? foli' vr ? g ccTtifl cates, selected non. alar^e n? :oL*are. howeveT, strorger testimony than tuc rr -v w< rd ?l" '.ho rr>? orie'ore: and are all frorr.^eu'ltmca Weil known !n li-^ir localit'os, and of tne r~ r*r*t>blli ty, many of them residing in tue c.ty oi Rich mond, va. F. BOY DEN, Esq , of the ErcV.rre T' otei, Richmond, known everywhere, ^ayr > c" tar 3?*cn the Medicine called Cartkh's Stast<?h Mtx TtJRadministered In over a hundred cases, In nearly all the diseases for which it is recommend ed, with the most astonishingly good rejults. lie saya it 4s the most extraordinary medicine he h&* ever seen. AGUE AND FEl'ER?GREAT CCRE^rl hereby certify that for three years I had Ague and Fever of tht rncst violent dearcription. I Ead sev er<il 1'hysiclai.s, took larjre quantities of Quinine, Mercury, and I believe all the Tonics advertised, but all witlput peru^nent relief. At lut>: 1 tried Carter's Spanish Mixture, two brttler> cf which efi^ctuallv cured me. and I am hnrpy to My I have had neither chills or fevers sls.cje. I eon fider it the best Ton'c ir this vcrid. ar.d the only medicine that ever reachec rv cas-. JOHN LONGDEN. Iis_ . kr Ducn, near Richmond, Va. C. B. LUCK, Esq., now in the city of Rich mond, and for many >?ire in the Post Oftlce, hra such confidence in the aaU.iiishing eicacv of Car ter's Spanish Mixture, that he na; b.:u^ht up wards of 5b bottles, which he has given away tn the tink led Mr Luck says he has never known it to fail when taken accruing to direc tions. ? Dr. MINGE, a practising Physician, and for merly of the City Hotel, in tue cit\- of Richmond, says he has witnessed ia a number of instances the effects of Carter's Spanish Mixture, which were most truly surprising. lie says in a case of Consumption, dependent on the LlJer, the good effects were wonaerf il indeed SAMUEL M DRINKER, of the firm of Dr'n ker & Morris, Richmond, was cur^d of Liver Complaint of three yeare standing, by the ui?e of two bottles of Carter s Spanis.. mine. GREAT CURE OF SCROFULA ?The Edi tors of the Richmond Republican had a servant emploved in their prt*ss room, cured of violent Scrofula, combined with Rheumatism, which en tirely disabled him from work. Two bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture n adt-a p? rfect ? ore of him, and tne Editors, in a public notice, say thev "cheerfully recommend it to all who are ailicted with f ny disease of the blood." STILL ANOTHER CURE OFSCRO hULA. I had a very valuable boy cured of Scrofula by Carter's Spanish Mixture 1 consider it truly a valuable medicine. JAMES M TAYLOR. Con ductor on the R. F. and P R. R. Co., Richmond, Va. SALT RHEUM OF TWENTY YEARS STANDING CURED ? Mr JOHN THOMP SON , residing in the citvof Richmond, wascured by throe bottles of Carter s Spanish Mixture, of Salt Rheum, which he had for nearly twenty years, and which all the physicians of the city could not cure. Mr. Thompson is a well known merchant in the city of Richmond, and his cure is most remarkable, v WM. A. MATTHEWS, of Richmond, had a servant cured of Syphilis, in the worst form, by Carter's Spanish Mixture. He says he cheerfully recommends it, and considers it a very lu valuable medicine. ED WIN BURTON, commissioner of the reve nue, says he has seen the good effect* of Carver's Spanish Mixture lu a number of Syphilitic cases, and says It Is a perfe, t core for that horrible dis ease. WM. G. UARWOOD, of Richmond, cured of old Sores and Ulcers, which disabled him from walking. Took a few bottles of Carter s SpanUh M ixture, and was enabled to walk without a crutch In a short time permanently cured. Principal Depots at M WARD, CLOSE & CO.. No. Maiden Lane, New York. T. W. DYOTTASONS,No. lttf North Second street, Philadelphia. BENNETT A BEERS, No. btf Main street, Richmond, Va. And for sale by CHARLES STOTT, Washing ton, D. I.; HEN R \ PEEL, Alexandria, a&dby Druggists everywhere. 7 Price ii per bottle, or six bottles for S3 sep 81?ly C. warriner. v DW A T ^ H M A K E R , N0. JSO Pa. avtuue, betwetd 9tk and 10U struts, ___ , waibimstos, n. c. Medical. ~ PHI VAT K ncnit AL THEATrac ' HILOSOPHICAL?VIKW OP KAR&1A1E, ?T m. D. LA OtOIX, .>1. D., ALBANY, y Y , \ZT" '&> and 1* Flue, rialn. a.:d C.J<red Lithograph* n.ud Plater Pricn only Canto. Stni FVtt ?/ fcsttft to mlt j>or<j tf tk* Vmem /CHEAPEST BOCK EVER rVBMSBLD " ^ and containing nearly double tbe quantity of r?c< nx mutter la that of the FIFTY CENT OR i?OL IJLR PUBLICATIONS It treats on the PIYWOL* oev OF MARRlAtiL, nd the turret lnfrmltxw *rd Disorder of Youth and' V^turlty, resulting from ei B?, Which destnv tbe - physical and mental pow-J--? Vx ru+H ?rs, with Observatlona otl v * .Marriage, It* duties arid dlsa"ail? ations, and their remedies; with Lithop-Apbs, illustrating the Anatomy and Phytiobir. a-?d C;*,**? of the Re i-Toductrre Orpv.n* of > nth *???*, their rtrctnre, > res. and function* A popular and rnmpH^r Mve Treatise on tbe Duties and Can ait:--# of sn l ie and uairried life?h^pr.yand fruitful ailiarcea, . ode of w-runnr thcr..?ft Ifeitcisooa and infer .ie ines?their obvlition a d r< tcovrJ.? Imports it i ints to those err u ing matrimony, tL.it v overcome objecticis to !t; none. h?w? ver. *hcu?d t.ike thla important itepvMicnt f rs! coraultlne Its j -i?ef?oommenurUv on the dis?r*e> and medleal <>ld are. rw-h Tul iliho-^ra , ^..se?> and cure, _ ?.p>. safe. and ellec tual that nillire 1* Impossible?rub ? for dally n j" a_'e r-ent?an etKv on ^pormrfnrrfciec . with r r% tical < 1 nervation* oh a safer and iwro *w<~e??iifiTl mode of treatment?precautionary tints on the <tU? re s- itlng from empirical practice?an t?sav on all diseases arising irom indiscretion, with pla.n ai.d *'mple rule* by which all penon* can t ure then, -elres without merrnry?rem?-die* for those self t'tflictod miseries and disappointed bc.nes so ?ir> f >rtunately prevalent In the youn^r It is a trtnh f.il adviser to tbe married and tb -econtempl*Mn*r c arriage Its perusal la particularly recommend ?d to fsrrsons entertaining secret doubts of tbelr ! ! hyMcal condition, and who are conscious of bat. I ' *i?* bararded the health, happiness. and prlvilty>-? i tv? which everv Lnimn Wnjf is entitled Price r\\ RNTV-FI1 K ( I N TS ner copy. n? F:ve t'onies for One Dollar Mailed rree of j>o?t ? to all parts of ti e Lnl'ed Mates N. B?Those ubo prefer n.ay consult Dr. I.A CROIX upon any of the di*ea>?t> u|>0!i whh b tbis l> <ok treat*, either personally or by mall. Vedi c'ne s?'nt to any part of the t'nlon ?? ( .vii,nk' to dl r-? 'tlons. *afely par ked and carefully in ured from ?? 11 olwtervaf ?on Audress i>r M ? I.A CROIX. No SI Maiden L-ine. or Px Otttre Hoc 5:?. Aibanv. N Y f^T" OIU< e oj<en dailv from * a tit to V p m , an?l on Sundav from until S p m. \,J~ Otll< e R r.MOV I'!> from No y it. to ??! 'Maiden Lane, Albany, !H. Y. dec 7?y O O C T O K HtlOFLAHI'!| ^ CKI.KBRATKD GERMAN BITTERS, ,m riv.rmzi, tx Or. C. SI. JA? XS?>. I":il.ideipt<n. Pn., r Wil.I. FFFItrTTALLT CTRF. . ^ C0* PL A INT- DYSPEPSIA, Jtumdtre, Chrtmtr or \Vrr#?? Df^luy. tin 0^ tA' opi oil artstntc frmm i itisordtr^d Ltrer or Stomach. Siich as Camtipatlon. Inward Pilnn. FuUmw, or .Jlood totbe Head. Acid.tvof theStomarb. Nau *.r?- Heartburn. Dtxffmt for f.^Kl, Fuline^k. ,n \>eiyfct in tbe Stomach. Socr Krnetatioas Sink ':?K or Fluttering at the Pit of theMonorb. ^wmiminc of tht? H^ad. Harrird and Piflcolt itreatbinjr. Flutterlns ot the Heart. Choking or *uffucat<nx Sensations wfcen in a Uin? Posture iMmne.?i of Vision. IM* of Welw l*fore th* M?bt, Fever a?id Dull P;.1n In the lie^d. I?e?;. ciency of Perspiration, YeUowneo* of tbe fkiii and Kve*. Pain in the Side. I*.v k. Che*;. I.imbs An., Sudd' n Flusheti of H?-at Hi<rn.n" In the r lesb. Coi ?tant I matMiiin^x of Kvll, and *reat Depression of Spirits. J' PROPRIKT<?R. In eallins tbe attention -a of tue nublic to th;? preparation. doe? no with a i'*eliUi( of tbe utmost coiitideur^ in it* virtues a'i?l a&aptalion of it to tbe diM-ases for which it is rt oinniejid-d. It is no new and uatrif d article, but one that hw ? >d tbe u^t of a ten vea. *' trial l?ef?.re tb- Amer i< n people, and 1'* reputation and sale in unrl v.i:ie<i by any s rr.iJar j?r- pM~.ii cn< ei<ant. Th<? '? irr.ony in^ its favor jjlven b? tbe m?! promt* t ai d Weil-know* Pn.su ian? and lndiv d,.al?, :: : II f>arta of tbe rouatry it luinx-nae The fo'. io'^inv from Norih Carolina ?. re^potfully sub. ii lted. referrinr *r.v bo still dou?H. 'to the ""ri^morabllia." or Practical R'?"l,H Ihwk. for i- j-mei> and Families, to be bad ? raMs cf all tbt Airents for tbf ?i?ni!an Hi'tew f'rinclpal oifc'? and Manufarterr, 1H0 AKCH i.iiLET, PHILADELPHIA, PA TE8TIMOHV FROmToRTH CAROLINA C -tijic*t4 cf Dr. t~ Smt*,*/ tt%* Hili, A?c4 X. r. .. ? .. . Pist Hill. .*;arch?. is*. ? n. C. M. Jaciior. ipbin?Iv<ar ?*tj I ? e been a *ut._ t cf Pv>:n;?'n. in its woral i a, for the last are ye*rs Su? ii wi- my condt ti.?: for twelve mcnthx u.at the nr>v lr ~ ;ind all who saw me said I must die tvLi.r b. th;s .-on ~ ou I was carried to tb- wate;'ui p!m e? in Vir Z -?-ta, Tenneettei.'. and North Carolina. I>< ; wa? \ t benetltted by ;.ny WAt?*r u> ? bi< h I >a- ukeu. V bih; on my way home I stopped a w.-ek a* R ath er- rdton. a small in North Carolina, to tiy tbe efiert of so^ne Cnaiyheate water in that f ot Aoout the last of the weea I w? nt into a d -i^ store to yet souk- medicine for my chiul and . -.elf. There wnre ^wral of tbe vllla^* phy?i Ci:,ns in the store, and one of them seemtd to take sc.ne intrmt in my case. and. after a*k.n*r n* -*"ie questions, said be had l<e*-n a dv?peptt? a^d b..d Iwen greatly benefitted by itie iu?e of HilOF* LAND'S OKit MAN HITTKKS. prepared by ?o i. and he insisted that I Woiiid try the Uttter?. f. - ;il?o called the next dav at my room, and in 3>vd so much ?ha.t I would try them that I asked him to tet me one bottle He did it. ard I rem. m .ced tak'ng It as dirct<^l and I wa.s niore bet: e.-ltted by It than all the water <.nd medicine 1 aad eve?- taken. After reaching borne one c>f mv neighbors came to it.e for a preicrlptlon and medicine. ?he a dys W-^iic.) and I fiavt hiin nearly ail the Ultur* i u .a left, which elftvtad niucb vr?K>d lnhl. can# Re has often called on me f..r more of the san ^ k. .u of medicine, saying h? was mor^ oenefirted o, it than any other he Lad tukea, but i have not bt?\a able to ^et any more fnr blm or myself feince ; vlii you, therefore, plea e t.hlp me a doreu et m -:e a* soon at possible ReapectfnHj, yours, W. SMITH 2r R HooKEiC. Ks er'i iie.-t, Wake Co , K. C . October 514, 1-XL says : . becefit from the Br.'* of HOttFLAND'S GERMAN HITTERS In Cbr-mlr Dysentery and functional denuiyen^nt of II* i ilwr, Aid its cotxoaiiUttt evil*, 1 am d^irou-t of obtaining a quantity of it for the ueiieat of my community. \ ou will, therefore, please ?eud a lot j AC , oLC . CERTIFICATE OF W'M. J, ATWOOD Hc*itsv:llz, Yadkin Co., N C 1 _ ? . . _ November 1st. i-^55 1 Dr. C. M. Jackson?Denr Sir : Allow me to et pi'v^i to V?.u my sincere thanks for your discovery i T.*? in" wWc*>? b> say tue ie?.st of it, baa ?sf f* :ed a cure that ad other midicinis. that I have f,-io LOOP LAND S OKSMAN BIT rf.HS have i ared rrie of the most st'ionorn and acs;ravaf?>d r^*e of the pilk* that peroaps, ever fell to tbe lot of man Mvasr l? not a stranger in this ccmiannity. as I am well ki.^wn la tnis aud the MtuToundiag couutiex and ca i truly say that my recovery has a?to :nded all mv f. iends and rejutlons, a.^ I had tri#-d evervthimr re? . iamended, and nothing did me any tood un til 1 was prevailed upon to try the Hitters yM are at liberty to make any u-e of this commuiilca tion for tbe beneiit of tbe atticwd, you may think pivojr. Truly, jourf, ' WAI. J. A I WOOD, Thesehltim are tntirtlf vtg?titU, they iartr. ora.e and strermttea th? systfurf never ; r.?trUe It, <i:id can be used for infaiira as well as f dult* For sale by respectable dealers e?en wb.-re bJ * ,?> ? LMA N ? Washingtoe? ;1 T k fff lv;L'h\4^e?8etowa'aLd J ? pi i n p<?nt, aitxandna. mar l-lf ' R.sist s E?,4ild^J>Ll and ?a> ri,M.. . ? TT.NO DH'OT. 1 ^ auuounees ?o bis _ , ??*}* atM* public in general that be ha* rn'i m i^f "rHt ^ tbewlrlwatfd D<iim?K'S E ,uLK,AflN,i SLOT I ON ANI> FORCE !i *) , - which received the SI LV1 ill M KD \ 1 at tilf. f" "" M"rolWrehinir. | nail i.1?? d&& oas f 'xrt"Ks W ith hit corps of competent workmen he nridea himself to till any orders in the PLUMBING AND UAS-FlTTlNO line with promptness and despatch. VJ- AU work done warranted to rive rompleto ?at-.sfaction. JOHN REESE, mav :l?tf eorner ?th st and 1'a avenoe LLTTEKft TO THE PEOPLE on H??lth und Happiness, by Catherine E. Beechei iu pat<er 37 ^, cloth Site. ? ittory of the Council of Trent, from the F reoch by John McCllntock, I> D , tl Harper's Picture Book for the Nnranr}', by Jl ooo Abbott, 3 vols each New volume of Harper's Story Hook, tl TAYLOR A MAURY'S &u It n?ar Vth ?uvet,