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EVENING STAR. HEBREW REQUIEM. ©Gotyou in peace,” we would not have thee lin ger inthelow mazes of this tainted earth, Where every joy is touched with sorrow’s finger, — tears succeed the bb nosing — see t ‘hine upward guze is fixed upon the dwe! i Where sin alg sorrow ner oe are aes, And seraph lips the loud Hosunna swelling, Have caught the music of celestial tore. “Go thou in peace |”? thy home on earth now leav- il ing In the lone chambers of the dead to dwell ; Thou hast no portion in the sorrow heaving, The heart whose anguish tears too feebly tell. % A path of light and gladness is before thee ; ¢ hope of Isi in fruition thine; And thou hast gazed upon the beams of glory Around the throne of Israel’s God that shine. “Go thou in peace !"’ temptation cannot sever ‘The tie that now unites tare to thy God ; of sin, of unbelief, can never _ fier the mazes of thy low abode. We leave thee bere, in miagled joy and sadness, Our hearts are weak, ovr hopes are faint and ai But to Lord we turn with chastened gladness, And vield our friend, ovr brother, up to Him. é = Tee ScsMarixe Terecnarn.—The steomer a Adger, which left New York on the 7th of Augnst last, to Iay the submarine tele- graph, belonging to the London and Newfound- jond Telegraph Company, between Cape Ray Cape North, returned on Wednesday abow Peloek The New York Courier ard Enquirer, in the cortse ofan erticle on the subject, says : 2 bark 4 remained 2t anchor, but a gale again springing up she broke loose and was nearly dritiing on the rocks when the James Alger rescued her. the Victoria being unable against the wind to tow her te sea During Sunday and Monday the cable w again ened to the shore. and on Tuesi suorning. with acalm sea and aus she commeuced again laying the cable thing went well until about 120°e r good success until nearly sun- down. when a heavy wind began to blow whieh soon settled into a Newfoundland gale, when all bopes were nearly banished. Al- ready two of the three copper wires of which the cable was made, had failed to keep up the current of electricity. As the sun of re nes- day was about setting. and another kink had been made, all three of the vessels were lying in the Gulf, drifting at its mercy, when the Captain of the bark Sarah L. Bryant had the wire cable, (of 40 of the 55.qoiles had toconnect New- U States, cut, sown ship and the lives of the dt was done. All hope wa: e, and with the wi ble sunk the “ d expectations of t on who d spent ee much money and time in an en vize which was but a prelude to uniting oki world and the new. ations threwn out on boi nes Alger on her returr home, it is px vely determined to obtain another cable ai y . nd the St & telegraphic connec Great Brita ey and enterprise will be of any 2 . ic cable between Cape Ray and orth will yet be laid A Sart Dog.—We elip the following from the Lynn News: “There is a little dog in West Lynn who shown some inctances of intelligence wor- cating heus’ e does not let his ap- mes necessary to steal tiwan. His master a few days sine, noticing that d in the nest, watched eh up and unfa » and enter. J. breug negzin the ni no the gra 3 at his leisure. ile was spared a whipping on aceount of b i but the fuste en placed higher up. and Jnxck h to seck other places if he contiaues his thicy- NOVEMEN’S OF OCEAN STEAMERS. FROM THE UNITBD STATES, FROM EUROPE. 4 iverpool...Boston. W ashizgton.. Seutham’n. New York. I?" The Catifornta steamers leave New Yort t (he Sth and 2h of each month. Qe ARRIVALS AT PRINCIPAL HOTELS. Willards* Hotetoa a. & 2.c. WILlLans. R Means, NH W Benham, Va WC Waters, la RD Barun, do A Martian & son, NC W_W Parker and lady, er ord, Mass Md . G A Shepherd do Lb Bord,Ca a LW Lambert, Ga HC Weeler, Ky W_A Barksdale, Pa Miss M E Wheeler,do SC Denby. Va G W Brown, NY J 8 Harland, NY + Olmsted & lady, Ct Miss Hartland, do J Raymond, do © Merzom: & lady, Ma s S Newel, Pa JD Fin & ladv, ala Miss Call, NC HB Harrover, Md © © Meiure, Mo Miss A Marry, Pa J J Thomas, Ga RC McLane, do Miss Upser, do E L. Notinghom, Va is F N Stradwich. NC & Bailey & lady, Ashe, do RC Petherbri ra, Ala 3 C Bradly, Va Grittin. do fon BC castman, Wist Purser Abbott, USN A Halifeld, NY it Miss Parker, do JL Thompson, NY A Merch JS: BE D Bach, Mass K Maxweil & ta AC Barlow, Md W P Hinton and} Miss P Barlow, do Mass ww Redding, Mass RM Haton, NC A G Bornett, NY M P Rogers & lady, NY Sie C Boweraft, Eng = WP Gwynn, Mass WP Whitmore & lady, H Harrington & lady, do NY Miss Harrington, da BR Herbert, do J Grinnell & HP Burke & lady, Pa C Mallory, Va ES Payne & son, Mass A Hudson, do A G Matlaut & lady, DC 6b N Dean, do JS Milbank and lady, SP Barnes & lady, Pa Can 2 Erewne’ Hetel—r. P. & u. Bzown. W_N Keeney, Cal S Adler, Ala AK Stake, Ma Hi Strouser, NC @ Davis, Va WB Blake. do A fe H Holmes & two $8 © Davis, NC ladics, NC C U Magruder lady, LJ Faison & daughter, Md . re do © W Gillette, Fla Dr C A Leas, Md D Stone & lady, do W Turner, SC S Caldweil, do ge, Va M J Grmberg, Ga “Brown, Wis f Crawford, do ® OK King, Ala JR Mathews, do £ B Goldsby, do T Booth, do “PG Barnett, do WR Richards 3G Donkits. do nonbogd N_B Thompson, Ga iP Wats, do 4S Sanford & lady, NY 3 Mediu a, Tex Miss Sanford, do” ad ct r, Pa W Hawkins, Nd © Withesin, do Miss Hawkins, do J Disturnei!, NY Miss Gov 8 Price, Mo Sail Noe” A Leni, La Mrs Hall, do Miss Hali & maid, NJ Mr Greene, RI F H Smith, S.A Hindman, Pa ji er reen and lady, Miss L Hindman, do ie Miss S Hindman, do T Little & son, do Hi Johnson & Jady, NC T Coyle, Va AG Hopping, NY Dr Wilson, Cuba 2 — ‘ United States Metel—x.c. wacknzy, EB Miller, Md MF K Fox, Tex 2 Robiuson, Va W_ R Barker, Ma S Parker, DC H Keller & 2 ladies 2 B Nixon, SC Mr Atkinson & feuily, RN Kend & lady, Va Ala A J Key, do Rev 4 B Pesper & lady, WV Collins, de c + W Woods W_. Berry, liv H Odle, K LL Browne, Ma LP Simmonds, Va C Norman, do R Cook, jr, Ct ‘ — Kirkweod House—) uy. & a. xinxwoos. J Whitcomb, Aia AL Wise, jr, Va A E Hamilton. NY rz Miss H Finney, N G R Staples, Mass Mast Pinney. SH Addison, do J Williams: i’ J Ut Xeunedy, Det E A Wheeler, do Mie- , do a Ww F Blakey, Va GH Jeobusou, do SM Woedwaid & son, 18 Williams, V NC ° J Malcom, Ni Miscellaneous. Sale of Creek Indi Reserved Lands in A ma. DrraRtMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Q Orrick oF INDIAN AFFAIRS, 5 August 31, 1-55. IR EBY GIVEN that, sions of the first section JBLIC NOTICE agreeably to the ro vl act of the 3d of March, 1537, entitled “ An serie petted te and sanction the seles of reserves provided for Creek Indians in the treaty of March twenty-four, eighteen hundred and thirty-one, in certain cases, and for other purposes,’ the several pieces or parcels of land hereinafter described, ying in the Coosa and Tallapoosa land districts, In the State of Alabama, will, at the times and places designated, be exposed forsale at public vaction to the highest bidder, for cash, in separ- ate pieces or parcels as described, the saine to be patented to the respective purcha: upon the payment of the purchase mouey, viz: On WEDNESDAY, the 264 day of Deceinter, 1535, at the land otfice for the Coosa district, in Lebanon, the foliowing-described tracts, which Lave been decided as unsold : ‘Those of range six [6] east Fhe south half of section tweaty-tive [25.] in ship eig j] ard West half of section seven (7,) in township twenty-two [22.} Of range seven [7} east The west half of section thirty-one { 31,} in town- ship thirteen [13;] and West half of sectiou twelve [12,} in township fourteen; [14 } Of range nine [9] cast The south half of section ten [10,) in township eighteen [1>:] and South half of section twe hip twenty The north half of section thirteen [12.] in town- ship uaaes igh [22,) of range ten [10) In township sixteen [16,] of range ast The west half of section twenty-nine [2 West half of section thirty [30.} And the west half cf section twenty-two in township eighteen (1¢.j of range € even east. y-one f2!.] in town- st. eleven [11] jand 2) rt Also, at the same timeand place, the following described tracts, which have been claimed under alleged purchases from the reservees, their heirs. or Otherwise, but which purchases Lave not beea ed by the payments of the amounts of con- ideration respectively allewed, or the production of evidences of such payment to the proper parties in interest, will be scid In the same manner, un- ess such payment is made or evidence thereof ad- daced, in accordance with the requirements of the government, through the ofliee of Indian Affairs, by or before the 15th day of November, 1955, viz: The east half of section eiy-ht [S_] in township twenty [20,] of range three [3] east Of range four (4) east. ‘The east half of section twenty-two [22,} in township nineteen (19,] and North half of sectio een f1S,} intownskip half of section t nu [tt] of range Of range seven [7 south half of section f id The Ped. half of section twenty-sir, [28,] in township sixteen [16.] ef range eight [Sj east And of range ten [10] east ‘The west hi ionigomery, the fullowing described ts of land, viz Phe south half cf section e twenty-t 3.) of range [10 rhe baif of section thirt townsh enty-two [22,] of rang: east. at [=,) in township Of range eighteen [15] east The west half of section fourteeu {il} in town- ship niaeteen [1{;] West half of section twenty-four [2%,] in town- ship nineteen [19; Bast kalf of section six [6.] iu township twenty three [23;] and Noth nalf of section seven [7,] in towaship twenty-four [21] ‘The west waif of section thirteey [13] in town- p twenty-three [23.j of range nineteen [i9,] Ta towarhip twenty-four (21,] of ninetecn £19] ea: The seat North be North balf of section ten [ North halt of si ve South bulf of secti of section eight [S$ ;} of section nine (3) 40; In township eighteen [1,] of range twenty-one [21] east The west half of sectioa thirty-one (13) West half of section thirty-t of East half of section thirty-two [uz ] In township twenty [20,] of range twenty-one (21) east. The whole of section thirteen [13:] and the South half of section twenty-nine (29 The west hulf of section thirty-two [32,} in township twenty-one [2!,] of range twenty-one (21 } east The south half of township seventeen [17 om twenty two [22,] in of range twenty-two [22] east ‘The t half of section thirty-four (34,) in town: eighteen [i,j of range twenty-two (22) east. The north half of seetion thirty.one {31,} in township seventeen [17,] of range twenty-three St t half of section twei twei 5-three (23) east. The south half of section three (3, ) in township sixteen [16, of range twenty-four [24] east ‘The north half of section eleven [11,} in town ship eighteen [15, | of range twenty-four [24] cast The south half of section fourteen [14,] in town- ship twenty-four (23,] of range twenty-six (2! east. ‘The south bulf of section thirty-oue [31,) townsbip fifteen [15,] of range twenty-seven [ east. The north half of section thirty-one [31 } ia township cighter n (13. ] of range twenty-seven [27} east. In township seventeen (17,} of range twenty-eight [2] east The south half of seetion four [4;) and North half of section eight [5.j And the south half of section fi ship fifteen (15.} of range tweuty J Also, 2! the same timeand place, the following described tracts, Which have been claimed under alleyed purchases from reservees, thelr heirs, or otherwise, but which purchases have not been perfected by the payments ef the amounts of con sideration respectively alleved, or the pr of evidence of such paym to the proper f in interest, will be sold in the san less such ee is made or evi addnced, inaccordance with the requirement: the governinent, through the ottic? of Indian A fairs, by or before the 15th ef November, 1855, viz: The sevth balf of section fi [15.] in town- ship tweuty-two (22,] of range sixteen [16] east 1n township twenty-two [22,] of range seventeen {17} east. ‘The east half of section seven [7; West half of section seven (7Jand * West half of section twenty-four (24.] 1a township twenty-four [24,} of rang. [17] east seventeen ‘The orth half of section tweaty-four (24; South half of section twenty-four (24; ) and East half of Section thirty-six [26 | Fractions! s-ctions six | id seven [7,] is township nineteen {19,j of ranye eighteen (15) east Fae west half of section five (5,} in township wenty [(20,] of renge eighteen [15] east. The west half of section one [i,} ia township twenty-four (24,] of raage eighteen [15] east. The south half of section three [3,) in towaship nineteen [19.} cf range nineteen [19] east, ‘The south half of section twenty- tive [25,} in township seventeen [(17,) of range twenty (20) east. The east half of section twenty-nine (59,} in townshship nineteen [19,} of range twenty (20) east. In township twenty-one (21,] of range tweniy 20) east, the south half of section twenty-two 22.) and the south half of section twenty-tive [25.] In township twenty-two [22,] of range twenty [20} east. ‘The east haif cf section nine [9;} and West half of section nine [9 } In township twenty-four [24,] of range twenty (20) cast. The north Lalf of section nine (9;] and West half of section twenty-two [22.} The south half of section twenty-six (26,) in hha twenty-one (21,] of range twenty-one e worth Lalf of section thirty-five (35,) in aoe twenty-two (¥2.) of range twenty-one 25 # The west helf of section seventeen (17,) in ies twenty-four (24,) of range twenty-one east. In township seventeen [17 ] of range twenty-two [ef eas “ ‘The north balf of section thirteen (13;] and Last balf of ssction twenty. five [25 The south half of section tree id in towlship tifteeu [15,] of range twenty-three [23) east. le SES Seen eS ne ee an ei : a3! The east half of section twenty-nine f township seventeen [17,] of range twenty- [23] east. The west half of section four [4,] in township ean i of range twenty-three (23] east. fue north half of section two [2] in township twenty [20,) of range twenty-three [23] east. The east half of section fifteen [15,] in township twenty-two [22,] of range twenty-four [21) east. The north half of section seventeen (17,} in township twenty [20,] of range twenty-five [25] vast. ‘The south half of section six {6.] in township ‘wenty-two (22.] of range twenty-five [25] east The west half of section four {4] in township twenty-one (ty of range twenty-six [26] east Th half of section twenty-two [22,] in ip eighteen [1%,] of range twenty-seven t rth half of section thirty-three [33,] in ip twenty-one [21,] of range twenty-seven 2°] east : The south balf of setion twelve [12,] in town- ship twenty-two [22,] of range twenty-seven [27] vast The west half of sectton seventeen [17] intown- ship eleven [11] of ranze twenty-elyht [28] east ‘tke south half of section thirty-one [31,] in township eighteen [1%,] of range twenty-eight [28] east Maths wrest half of section four (4) in township y-iwo [22] of range twenty-elht [2+] east. he east half of section nineteen [19,] in town- ship eleven (11,] of range twenty-nine [29] east; and the south half of section thirty-three [33] In township seventeen (17,) of range twenty-nine [29] east. These sales will commence at the hour of 12 o'clock m, of each day above Senignetes, and continue #ntil all of the lands then subject to sale under this notice are offered CHARLES FE. MIX, Acting Commissioner t sep 1—lawt2sDec Information for Travelers. ORANGE & ALE RAILKOABD. As ae Se GREAT SOUTHERN MAIL LINE! WICH daily between ASHINGTON and the SOUGH, vie ALEXANDRIA, GOR- DONSVILLE and RICHMOND—no night line on Sunday. Leave Washington ¥ before 6 o'clock am Leave Alexandria ¥ “ 7 “ am Leave Washington ¥ “7 «pm Leave Aiexandria XO 8 “ pm FARES bY NiGHT LINZ. ton and A’ ndria, to Gor- From Washi onsville. 3 25 tichi 225 Ss will find the morning cheap- pleasant and expeditious route to the Greenbrier te Sulphur, Fauquier White Sui- phur, Warm, H 2 and Capon Springs, Warrenton, Charl ie, Staunton, Strasburg, Winchester, Har: urg, Loxington, Weir's Cave, Natural Bridge, Luray, New Market, Mid- FARES BY MORNING LINE? Information for Travelers. THE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL UNITED STATES GR wih STEAMERS. Skee, TPE SHIPS COMPRISING THIS LINE ATLANTIC, Captain West, PACIFIC, Captain Nye, BALTIC “aprain Comstock, ADRIATIC, Captain Grafton. ‘These Ships have been built by contract, express- ly for Government service; cere has been | taken in their construction, es in the engines, to insure strength and speed, and their accommoda- tions for passengers are unequalled for elegance and comfort. PRICR OF PASSAGE. From New York to Liverpool, in frstcabin, $128 Second cabin, 7 2 2 2 2 2 Exclusive use of extra size state rooms, -_ 300 From Liverpool to New York, = - £30 and £20 An experienced Surgeon attached to each ship. | Ne berth can be secured unti! paid for. For freight or mye ae ly to EDWARD 4 ROLLINS «&CO., 56 Wall street, New York. | BROWN, SHIPLEY & sap * &. @. ROBERTS & CO. nies i3 King’s Arms Yard, Londoz. JOHN MUNROE & Co. 26 Rue Notre Dame des Victolres, Paris. GEORGE H. DRAPER, Havre. ie peor of ee will cage accountae } ule for gold, siiver, bullion, specie, lewelry, pre- cious stones? or metals, unless bills of ‘a j signed therefor, and the value thereof t! ex- pressed. nov l6—ly ' WASHINGTON BRANCH RAILROAD. | OS TH SR SERE YHANGE OF HOURS.—On and after Mon- | / day, the 23d instant, the Trains will Leave Washington at $ and 5 a. m., and Sand | 1% p.m. On Sunday et 4 p.m. Leave Baltimore at 1¥ and 9 a. m., and 3 and Jn Sunday at 1X a.m ap 23—tr ‘T. H. PARSONS, Agent. | THE POTOMAC KRIVYEK STEAMBUAT STEAMER ALICEC. PRICE, | UE BAKER : WASHINGTON AT SIX a.m.,and ALEXAN- "clock, 2. m.— DAY MORNINGS—For Matter, Currloman, L. Machodoc, Piney Point, Kinsale, | and Cone. On FRIDAY MORNINGS—F or Chapel Point, | Wicomico, Leonardtown, Piney Point, St. Mary's, and Cone. On WEDNESDAY, (returning)—Leave Cone at 4 o’clock, a. m., for St. Mary’s, Piney Point, Leonardtewn, Wicomico, and Chapel Point. On SATURDAY, (returning)—Leave Cone at 10’clock, a. m., for Kinsale, Piney Point, L. Ma- chodoc, Currioman, and Mattox. The A.C. P: will call at the usual landings on the river when signals are made. Prom Alexandria to Warrenton, - - 8200 By order of the Board: a6 a Gordonsville, - a JAMES P. SMITH, President. é « Charlottesvitle, - Alexandria, Ve., June 1, 1255. “ “ Staunton, Fy Py je 15—1f co « Strasburg, - - r = « t . FOR MOUNT VERNON, j brs be = @ TU AND FRIDAYS. —FARE, ps “ = round om Alexa Ly = 75 cen: ot THOMA OMNISUSESand be at the D. convey BSS: for ALEXANDRIA,a ing ampic time for m H.W. VANDEGRIFT. ik Gen. Supt. s¥ BAI ROAD DIRECT TO THE WEST. == < a Time between Wax gton and Wheeling bat 174 tonrs! Runazing Timo bet Cincinazati 27 hi THEOUSH TICKETS AND B HAD IN WASHINGTON. HE BALTIMOSE AND OH?O RAIL ROAD bh 5 connections, nov Travellers be MOR ton Rail > to the Steamboat, sance of 6 miles, allow- trans- pharge, for points be- e Washington Sundays atthe ‘The consecting Trea! daily at 6 a.m. and 43g p.m. Intter hour on! “ING direct connection ts made with the trains of the CENTRAL OHICG RAIL- ROAD, running from Bellaire, en the Ohio, rear Wheeling, throngh Cambridge, nesville, and Newark, to COLUMBUS. These ns connect cars of the Newerk, Mansfield oad for Sandusky, Toledo, 10, St. Louis, ete. the C. O. Railroad trains con- us of the Little Miami Rail- ;, Louisville, ete. At Ratiroad) connection is sthrovugh Dayton, to indian- Lafayette, Chicago, Rock apolis. Terre Hau Island, St. Louis, e' 31? Passengers M mphis, ing Through Tickets for burg, Natchez, New Orleans, soldat Washington—are trans- ft Steamer: on the Cairo, and St =< via Cleveland to 1 For CLEVELAND, and ago, ete., tickets are ses | Toledo, Detroit, C when and Wellsville (forty » with the Cleveland’ an made, ‘Travelers are requested to notice that while this is the only route affording ‘Through Tickets and Checks Washington, it is aivo the shortest. fost speedy, and direct to nearly aU the leading peuts in the great West. The distance from Washington to Cincinnati is but 653 miles, being abent 106 miles shorter than by any other route! PARE, BY THROUGH TICKET, FROM WASHING FON :—To Wheeling, #9 50; Colum- bue, St! fon, S15 50; Cincinnati, 816 09, Sic 65, by steamer from polls, $17 50; Cieve- 80; 'Deireit, G15 20; is, 929.50 and sl; ete AND HARPER'S } , CUMBERLAND, SPRINGS, BEDFORD SPRINGS, EDNONT. KL aad FAIRMOUNT, ton at 6 a. m. or Way _ststlons betwoen i. 12. Gein from ‘een Wheeling les) where a connection Pitsburg Rellroad is Lox ir p.m. Fort Baltimere and Whi Washington. iJ” F or tradns to and from Baltimore, Anapolis, ete., see special advertisements. iF For farther information, Throngh ‘Tickets, &eo. apply to THOMAS H. PARSONS, Agent, et Weskington Station. JOHN H. DONE, Mastier of Transportation, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, Baltimore. may 3—tf CANAL PACKET FINE FO POINT OF ROCKS, if Nis E Canal Packet CONGRESS having been thoroughly repaired aud put’ in first rate order (the machinery, being removed and horse power substitul B tinues making her regular trips between George- town and the above place. Si The Boat will leave the wharf of W.H.& H.G Ritter for Point of Recks on MONDAYS, WED- NESDAYS and FRIDAYS at7 o’elock a. m; and the Point of Rocks for Srna on ‘TUES- DAYS, THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS at the same 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 arrive at the bead of the Great Falls at 11, Seneca at 1, Edward’s Ferry on Monocacy 5%, Knowlan’s Ferry 6, and Point Rocks at 7 oc! -m. Returning, leave Point at 7a. m,, Know- fan's Ferry at 7%, Monocacy 8, Edward’s Fe 11, Seneca 1, Great Falls 33, and arriveat George- town at 7 p.m. Passage through either way $2. Meals served Saree on board the boat at mod- erate prices. = CHAR ES MERRILL, Capt. je 25—att ALEXANDRIA & WASHINGTON BOATS, # PME Steamer GEORGE WASHINGTON will leave at the following hours. Fare 129 cents. “4 The THOMAS COLLYER, when not ere ways engaged, will make trips on the route at ale ternate hours. por Washington at 6,8, 9X, 114, 2, 4,55, and 7. qskeave Alexandria at 7, 9, 19%, 1%, 3X, 4%, and S.—The Boat will ieave Alexandria at 1X Pe ph: Spence! on the arrival of the cars. JOB CORSON Captain, STEAMBUATS CONNECTING we EACH TRAIN OF CARS ARRIV ing in Washington or Alexan- . dria.—The Steamers THOS. COL. YER or GEORGE WASHING’ leaving Washington at 6 a. m., for the O1 and Atexufidria Care ond con: nect with the same train on their arrival. [Ff MEALS farnished on the boats. ‘ue Boats connect with all the trains from Bele timore SAM’L GEDNEY, Captain. may 17—tf COL gton at 9, and Alexan- » dria at 934 0% Coaches leave the Capitel for 8x o'clock. Coach fare 10 cents. Per- ch Parker. binents on the boat. SAM’L @EDNREY, Captain. THAT VALUE THEIR SIGHT. TO ALL ISHES to call thea with y of the ey re the ill eifecis caused to the e of sight from the commencement of using glasses In not being precisely suited, by | the use of an Opto j and the practice of many re the focal disease of } cording to the Very numer years, enabies him to me that are absolutely with precision and satis- Ty liberal encourage- ned, and further solicits the pa- that have net yet availed them- Persons that cannet conveniently call, by send- ing the glasses in use, and stating bh: many inches they can read this print with their specta- cles, can be supplied with such that will improve their sight. Innumerable testimontals to be seen; and sefer- ences piven: to many whe have derived the greatest ease and comfort from his SSE, Circulars to be had grat Seventh street, three doo Hall, up stairs. r oy ment already o! tronage of selves of his aid. Ss office, No. 512 rom Odd Fellows’ Norrotx, September 7, 1854. Sir—The Spectacies you made for me suit very weil, and seem to have improved my sight more than any other | have lately tried. LITT. W. TAZEWELL. Ihave tried a pair of Spectacles obtained from Mr. Tobias, and nad them of great assistance to My sight, and corresponding with bis description of the focus. I recoumend bim asa skillful © clan. EE, S Mr. J. Tovias : Sir—The pair of Spectacles fornished me yesterday are B patie satisfac- tory to me. They are very decidedly the best 1 possess, and J ain the owner of eight or nine pair, ected in differ and from op- tie! a on sccount of their Raper al standing in England, France and the Jnited States. I have been also pleased with ke) remarks ard directions on the treatment ef he eyes, for the purpose of preserving and Laprov- Ing the sight. atespectfully, vou se CHAS LDWELL. M.C., Lovisville, Ky. YNCHBURG, Nov. 10, 1853. Mr. Join Tobias having furaished me with Glasses, by which I have been greatly aided (my vision having suffered yreatly from readirg at Professer night in my earlier life) it affords me the Livhest 7 leasiire to say that F consider him a skilifui pree- } Yexl optician, and well prepared lo 2id those who ; may need his professionel services. i WM. B. ROUZIE, °o thodlst Co: Wit GTON, N.U., Jan. 27,1 Mr. J. Tobias: Dear Sir—I am happy to say ? that the Spectacles which I obtained from youlast | week aze entirely satisfactory. From an inequal- ity in the visual range of my eyes, 1 have hereto- fore found great didiculty th getting glasses of the proper focal distance. 1t affords me pleasure to state that, by the aid of your opto:meter, th!s difti- culty has ‘been happily obviated so that theglasses ou furnished me aredecidedly the best adapted 9 my eyes of any | have ever yet used. Very copes yours. ¢ 7B. DRANE, Rector of St. James’ Parish. Department of Interior, May 7, 1835. From natural defects and the unequal range of way eyes, I bave been compelled to use glasses for several year: i have tried diderent opticians without obtaining classes Pee Atted to m eyes. Four months since Mr Tobies made we pairs especially for me, which | have found to Berve me perfectly. Dy the use of his optometer he is enabled to adapt Glasses minutely to the eye, 3 most cheerfutly recommend Mr. ‘Sobias to all having occasion io useylasses, and bear my testi- Paony as to his skill as an opticien. HENRY BALDWIN, Asis‘. Sec’y to sign Lane Warrants. jy 16—t£ EW BOOKS AT TAYLOR & MAURY'S, Syduey Smith’s Memoirs, 2 vols, $2 ‘The History of Woman and her connexion with Religion, Civilization, aud Domestic Manners, from the earliest iod, by S. W. Fallom, aa- thor of the Marvel of Scien 1 Panama in 1955, by Robert ‘Tomes, Gc. ‘The Horse, vy Win. Youatt, new edition, with observations on breeding cavalry horses, by Cecil, si. Ballads—Romantic, Fantastical and Humor. ous—by W. H. 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G' FRANCIS. aul— BLANK Books of all Kinds and sizes for sale iy at Unusually low prices. ) i - FRANCK TAYLOR. | fies of our medicine | ana as aremedy in di | gean Vapor and Cherry Syrup, | Bronchitis, INHALATION FOR THE CURE OF ASTHMA AND CONSUMPTION. NEW AND VERY WONDERFUL!!! A sec sc uae oat ot the ont? WONDERFUL @iscovery has recently been made by Dr. Curtis, of this city, in the treat- ment of Consumption, Asthma, and all diseases of the Lungs. We refer to Dr. CURTIS 'S HY- GEANA, or INHALING HYGEAN VAPOR AND CHERRY SYRUP. With this new me- thod, Dr. C. has restored many afiicted ones to health, as an evidence of which he bas innumera- ble certificates. & ng of the treatment, a phy- siclan remarks, ‘It ts evident that inbaling—con- stantly breathing an agreeable, healing vapor—the medicinal properties must come tn direct contact with the whole rial cavities of the lungs, and | thus escape the meny and varied changes produced | upon thet when intrednced intothe stomach, and ubject to the process of divestion.”” The H. ys for sale at ali the fv bere throughout the country.— WN. Y. tcaman Jan. 14. The inhaler !s worn on the breast under the iin- en, without the least iaconvenience—the heat of the bedy being suilicient to evaporate the fluid. Hundreds of cases of cures, Mike the following, might be named. One package of the hes cured me of the Asthma of siz years =a 8 J. F. EEESBERRY, P. M. of Duncannon, Pe 1 am oured of the Aethma of ten years’ standing hy Dr. Curtis's Byzeana. . © MARGARET EASTON, Brooklyn, N.Y. MRS. PAUL, of No. 5 Hammond street, N. ¥., was cured of 2 severe case of Bronchitis by the Eygeane. My sister has been cured of a distressing cough | jj ,ervutio < Bere beens years’ standing, and decided to be ag | ebservations on as curable by the physiclaus. She was cured in cue month by the Hy: aa. J. GAUDERT, P. M. Richmond, Me. The Rev. Dr. CHEF the following language : New York, Nov. 15, 1854 Dear Sir: | think highly of Dr. Curtis’s Hyge- es of the throat and lungs. Having had some opport edy, both the Syrup and the inbaling application to the chest. CENTER writes us as follows : en—tI have rece your Cherry Syrup ar of chronic sore throat. that bad refused to yield other forms ef treatment, and the result has satis- an Vapo your preparation, Sno imposii but Tent remedy. I wish, for the wb ef the afflicted, that it m be brought within Ge vexed of all DR.JOHN cfans in N Dr. Cr: : excellent effects of your Hy inhaling a case of Chronic 1 being much in faverof counter ir- ections of the throat, Bronchial tubes cheerfally recommend as being the most con- anythin mode of ap con Ne Boies thousands ved, and many cured, by 2¢ allowed to confess that I am op- posed to p bing or using secret c but this little w trived ‘article, a fects in the case above alluded to, buve induerd ime to speak in its favor. may think proper. R sspecttally, yours, &e., C, JOHNS, M. D., No. 609 Houston street, N package. PERKINS and BOYD & ¥ t free to any part of the Unt- lars. * Hyzeana isthe ORIGINAL NUINE ARTICLE; all others ure base imitations, or vile and injurious counter- feits a POISON by CHAS. STOT . B. MOORE may 2—-tm ‘THE GREAT PU NOT a PARTICLE OF MERCURY INIT AN INFALLIBLE REM for Scroful ing’s E N 2 stinate Cuta i philitic Disorders, id all the dis RIS VAL! become dinary eu ageacy, bas in- @aced the i at the crvest request of thet friends, nifer it to the public, whick they do ‘With the utmost confidence in its virtues and won- erful curative properties. The following certifi Cates, selected from a large number, are, however, elroager testimony than the mere word of the pro- rietors ; and are cil from gentlemcn well known their localitics, ana of the highest respectabiil- ef them residing In the city of Rich- » Of the Exchange Hotel, yw seen i nh on everywhere, cxys he has the Medicine call Sranisn - TIRE, adminieered undread cases, in ‘bit is recommend nearly all the a ed, with the hereby certify Fever of the most vielen! description. R, of New York, testl- rity to testify tts eftica- | | cy, 1 am convinced that it is a mostexcellent rem- had occasion to test | yr, inaenew | | | You are at liberty to use this in any way you | i'SPANISH MIXTURE. & FIER OF THE BLOOD! ; i i x Seal sov- | 2 eral Physicians, took large quastities of Quinine, } rcury, and i beiieve all the but all without permanent Caster’s Spanish Mixture, @ifectually cured me Iam happy to sey I have had neither chills or fevers since. 1 con- sider it the best ‘Tonic tn this world, and the only medicine that ever reached my case. JUHN LONGDEN. oud, Va. Emavee Diren, near Ki efficacy of Car. 2s bought u bas given awa ter’s Spanish M Wards of 58 bottic=, w! the afficted. Mr. L it to fai: when taken ecco Dr. MINGH,a pe merly of the City Hote! says he has witnessed tn a number of instances the effects of Carter's Spanish Mixture, which Were most truly surprising. He says in a case of ‘ pre per ae Liver, the guod ac - SAMUEL hi. ba der & 3 Complaint of th two bottles of C. GREATCURE tors of the RB: employed in T press cvom, cured of viole: Serofuls, combined with Rheumatiem, which en- Urely disabied him from work. Two bettles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture made a perfect cure of him, and the Editors, in a public notice, say they “cheerfully recommend it io oti who are aiieced ‘with any disease of the biood.”’ she bas never kno ing to @irectious. ng Physicien. and for- 2 the city of Richinond, Fo) wa OF nO STILL ANOTHER CURE OFSCROFULA. Lhad avery valuable boy cused cf Scrofula by Carter’s Spanish Mixture. valuable medicine. J ! consider it truly 2 MES M. TAYLOR, Con- P.R.R.Co., Richinond, SALT RHEUM OF TWENTY YEARS STANDING CURED —Mr. JOHN THOMP- SON, residing in the city of Richmond, wascured by three bot Salt Rheum, which he had for nearly (weaty years, and which all the physicians of the ciiy could not cure. Mr. Thompson is a well know merchant in the elty of Richmond, and his cure is most remarkable. WM. A. MATTHEWS, of Richmond, had » servant cured of Syphilis, in the worst form, by Carter’s Spanish Mixture. He snys he cheerfully recommends it, and considers ft « very invaluable inedicine. EDWIN BURTON, commissioner of the reve- nue, says he has seen the xood effects of Carter's Spanish Mixture in a number of Syphiliiée cases, and says itis 2 perfect cure for that burribi. ats- WM. G. HARWOOD, of Richmond, cured of old Sores and Uleers, which disabled Lim from walking. Took a few bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, and was enabled to walk withoutacrutcb, in a short time permanently cured. Principal De} atM. WARD, CLOSE&Cu. No 06 Maiden Lane, New York. ° T. W. DYOTT & SONS, No. 182 North Seeona street, Philadelphia. BENNETT & BEERS, No. 125 Main street, R Va. ‘And for sale by CHARLES STOTT, Ww; ? ton, D.C. HENRY PEEL, Alexandria, and by eve sl a bottle, or six bottics for $5. C. WARRINER, WATCHMAKER, No 3H Pa. avenne, betweed 9th Gad 10th stresta, = ; atesee. b.c. . to Watches, ss eas a a of Carter’s Spacish Mixture, of j | | Such as Constip j erfordton, 2 sm = PRIVATE MED L TREATISE on THE PHILOSOPHICAL VIEW OF MARBIAGE, aT M. B. LA CROM, M. D., ALBANY, N.Y, an Pages and 130 Fine, Plain, colored. yagi Canensuphs and Plates. Price eniy Twenty-Five Conte, Semt Free of Postage to ali parts of tae Onion. be BOOK EVER P¥BLISHED— / and containing nearly 4 double the quantity of reed- i matter in that ef the FIFTY CENT O8 DOL- LAK PUBLICATIONS, 2 * pbysic:) and mental pow- ers, With Observation Marriage, Its duties = thelr dies; with L aps, Anetomy end Phyrtolory- and Diseasesof the Re- productive Organs of both sexes, their strorture, ures, end functions. A popular and comprehen- sive Treatise on the Duties and Cansalties of sin- gleend married Life—happy aud fruicfol alliances, mode of securing them—t{nfelicitous and infertile enee—thelr ob ead rermoval,— important Eints to these contemplating matrimony, that will overcome objec s toit; none, however, should take this important «tep without @rst consulting tts pages—commeniaries on the diseases and " treatment of fermales from infancy to old =. each graphically illustrated by beautiful [ithogra- phic places—aervou cure by a process at that failere fs ir ment—an exs and ostrating the and more phate mode ary hints on the evils r- 1 prectice—-an essay on all vdinc retion, with plain and ! persons can cure them- medies for these self- pointed bo #0 un- young. It isa truth- of treatment—pre ralting from oq nsult Dr. LA pon which this or by mail. Med!- of nion according te di- ked and carefully secured from CROLX, No. 31 Maiden 5, Albany. N.Y. u.to9p.m., b m. re Office REMOVED from No.5 Beaver st, io 31 Maiden Lene, Albany, N. Y. dec7—y DocToK c GERMA PRE Dr. C. M. JAtKSG WiLL Fer POFLAND'S BRATED N BITTERS, A . Philadelphia, Pas, ¥cuRE LIVER COMPLAIN:. DYSPEPSIA, Jaundice, cor Nervous Dedility, Dis- eases of t Diseases arising Live i Piles, Fullness, or v of the Stomach, Nau- ast for food. Fullness ations, Sink- he Stqach, Blood to Snffoer Dimness of Visi Sight, Fever a of 2 ain , of Webs before the in in the Head, Deti- wness of the Skin - Pa be Sig Sudden Flasies of i m of Spirits PROPRIETOR, of the the attention does so with mn its virtues eses for which tt is one that has ire the Asmer- sale is uari- article, but tt NORTH CAROLINA. tth.of Pome Hill, Riek- N.C int, Merch 4, bs. —Dear Sir: I form, for the list # ve Buen ‘was my condi- on for twelve month® that the ghystctans and all who saw mo said im de Yuille in this con- dition i_was cairivd t places in Vir- inla, Tennessee, and “ Carcline, but was ot benetitied to which I was taken. While on my way ped < week at Ruth- at i Cxrclina, to “pat e 2 try the effect water in thst place. About the ef the week I went intog wz store Lo mrds y child and self. The e Villave phys!- secmed to take MAN HITTERS, prepared by ou, and be insisted that | wonld try the Bitters. { my room, and tn- ry them that | asked He d'4 it, end I com- t w ore ben- and medicine J ba@ chbore come ie, (be 2 dys- the Bisters I ed in his cane. ¢ of the same nore BeneBitted fmy net Feptic,) and tx ial by itthan been a will yo more as soon Dip me a dozen W. SMITH. ow uN & J, ATWOOD. aCe, N.C amber ist, 2555. } s: Allow me toex- ks for your discovery as ef- ted, you may think * WM. 3. ATWOOD, ‘These bitters are entirely rererable, they lnvig- orate and strengtbe:. the systemf never prostrate Mt, and can be used for infants as well as adults, For sale by rex able Gealers ev. here. by Z. D. GILMAN, Washington; 3. 1. ibe WELL, Georgewwn, and J. RK. PLERPONT, Alexandria. star l—ly REESE'S EAGLE PLUMBING AND GAS- f FITTING DEVeT. yas subscriber resp fully announces to bis friends and the public in general that he has received the first lot of the celebrated DOD DOUBLE ACTING SUCTION AND FORC PUMP, which received (ue SILVER MEDAL at the late Fair of ine Mewopoliian Mechanies’ insti. tute, and is now prepared to furnish i favor bi with ac ui —— stock of GAS FIX TURLS are w passed in the Dist (alice With b ops Of Conij<teat workmen he prides Dimseif SH any orders in tue PLUMBING rte ee line witli promptness end All work done werranted to ive Satisfaction. JOHN RE mav3—f _ comer ath ETTERS To TH : F on Heelth and Happiness, by Catherins E. Beecks nd ; f. A it ‘ker. In fi ory of the Counc! of Trent, fi e Fre 3 nh, Li . “ia rom the French Harper's Picture Book for te Nv y Ja cob Abbott, 3 vele rach <teectncens hace New volume of Harper's Story Book. 81 TAYLOR & MAURY 'S eu ls wear Sth otreet - | ¢

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