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THE MALAKOFF MARSEILLAISE.* ‘Three times the Frenchmen charged with to win the Malakoff; cheers, ‘Three times they rolled in tumult 4q¢7n ‘What's to be done! their hezrts Vive I” Empercur grow cold, that Falls faint and deed—*, broken spell, a battle-cty Ah, one there we-, still—of glory’s “< ter ae —remembered glory They mu-nur. they pronounce a name—that Pame, Mareetilaise '‘— From man to man «aang live the Marsellaise!”” ‘The murmur grows; they talk aloud: ‘Our fathers’ song !’’ they cry, ‘* Heard round their lovely «i-celor, in the gal- lant times i O’er battle elds and batered walls they sung it, mare 2 From the Alps aod the Pyrenees, all ound, ‘oe Wwe'lt conquering charm, this idiough its port nalts aig «Fou w We'll give you bloody Malakoff—but give us the Says @ brown Zovave— “My chief, let us have One touch of the Marseillaise!’* ama re the stout-Pelissier, wiea he hears Says, ‘Nonsense! 1? bat well I know his stirred : fly from yon Redan; they're soul, 4 cod-bye, Sebastopol | them, - Geli euneebon and let 82) . “" they've recovered wind.enough, lead off tte What ca I say? Tis our F men’s way; So sound the Marseil!aise!”’ Twas done: Zouaves and voltigeurs, and eo'diers - of the line, Chimed in with the old republic’s march—the’ war-song of the Rhine— And then the c! the last, wild charge! down tumbles Bosquet bold ; ”, Heaven rest the dend—on, soldiers, on ! Mac Ma- hon’s in the hold! Ne’er sung — air to nobler feat, through batt'e’s 2 ery haze; Well may the Czar, and his men of war, lamen! the Marsvillaise! Says Gortechakoff : *** Tis time to be of — ‘They're singing the Marsefllaise !’? Brave song, be heard, all undeterred, an omen and a sign, Beyond the des guarded camp, beyond the Lead a wider, wortbier str! ¢ << ve ler strife—a mightier leaguering line ; Against our banner stiil holds out, on the deadly helghts of war; And sou: again, bold melody ! for baffled ml- Tee int yeaa i the nat! ” ous o — it P Maveellineres is rallying-cry- e nations’ Once more advanre Inthe vanward, France, To the roar of the Marseillaise ! *The fact s‘ated in the text, though hushed up as much as possible by the government, was men- tioned in Paris by the soldiers lately returned from the Crimea. 4 fcer their repulses before the Malakoff, the troops demanded the Marseillaise air, and the general did not adventure to refuse them at such a moment. The bands played the tune; and the soldiers, under Bosquet and Mac Mahon, took the place.—Putnam’s Magazine. ——————— MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAMERS. Name. 5 For +-New York....Havre. Boston, &c.. +-New York.... 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RBAD THIS,OLD AND YOUNG! Prof. Wood’s Hair Restorative wit etd pe oRAY moe nap ORI- color permanently; m: up- on heads; remove all \deuavett or ‘Ntching:, destroy all diseases of the scalp; and if used once from becoming grey oe Salling ines eeninn, mn an im: le ro aeowing teximoniats, and we 8a ie Waverly Magazine. I to the ge sins whaese tonic os say, ™) Turns back to its color the Hair that was gray. SOMETHING WORTH KNOWING !— using Professor Wood’s Hair Restorative, <4 hair can be permanently restored to its o1 color. The subjoined certificate was ved from Johnson & Stone, Gardner, Me , and is but one of the many instances that are daily comi me Ioager problema cblematical, buts self-evident uth ne tical, but a self-evi , a of our community can testify. —Bos- Garpner, Me, June 22,'1852. Mr. H. Dres—Dear Sir: I have used two bot- tles of Prof. Wood’s Hair Restorative, and can truly say it is the greatest discovery of the age for Testoring and changing the Hair. Before usii it I was a man of seventy. My hair has now at- tained its original color. You can recommend it to the world without the least fear, as my case was one of the worst kind z Yours respectfully, DAN’L N. MURPHY. Cartyte, IL; June 27, 1853. T have used Prof © J. Wood's Hair Restora- tive, and have admired its wonderful effect. My hair was becoming, as 1 thought, prematurely gtay; but by the use of the ‘‘ Kestorative”’ it has resumed its original color, and, I have no doubt, permanently so, SIDNEY BREESE, Ex-Senator United States. HAIR RESTORATIV. In our columns to- day will be found Prof. Wood's advertisement of the above article, to which we call attention. What it has done, we have witnessed upon sev- eral of owracquaintances in St. Louis. Hair once gray met our view, black or brown as thg ease jong (beat being the color of early manhood; and and glossy as silk, and fhat without any other application than the Restorative. If it has done this upon others, will it not do the same for any of our readers whose ‘‘f:osty prows’’ were once like the ‘‘ raven locks’? of Lothiel’s warlike chief, if they will try it. We think so—Jackson ville Constitutional, Oct. 5, 1853. THE @REATEST DISCOVERY OF THE AGE.—It seldom occurs that we notice, under any circumstances, patent medicines, restora tives, or anything of the kind, for we havea pre- judice against most of them. But candor com- is us to insi'e attention to the advertisement of sofessor Wood's Hair Restorative. We are too juvenile to require anything of the kind, butsome instances of is use have come to our knowledge which almost assures us that it is a sovereign remedy against the hair becoming prematurely gray. Itis not a ‘‘ Hair pth wd ka oe its ap- Fre mg as directed, the t is produced upon he *kin, which brings out the original colored hair, withont stiffness, and gives it a glossy and natural a) rance. We have seen persons who have used. it. and are much pleased with it. !x- amine the adyertisement —Missourt Republi an, O. J. WOOD & CO., Proprietors, No. 316 Brozdway, New York, and 114 Market street, St. Louis, Missouri C STOTT & CO., wholesale and retail Agent, Washington. T. W_DYOTT & SONS, General Wholesale Agent, Philadelphia, Pa. feb 1—6m MGCTOR HOOFLAND’S CELEBRATED German Bitters, PREPARED BY DR. C. M. JACKSON, Philad’s., Pa., LIVER co WILL EFFECTUALLY CURE MPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JABNDICR, Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, and ali diseases ing frem a dice ordered Liver or Stomach. Such as Constf;ation, inward Piles, Frl'ness, or Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nau- sea, Heartburn. Disgust for food, Fullnes: Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eruetations, iz ing or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach Swimming of the Head, Hurrted and Disicatl reathin ot the Heart, Cho or Suffocating Sensations when in a ly! Posters Dimness of Vision, Dots of Wel re the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Defi- ciency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Sktn and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs ndden Flushes of Heat Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and great ber? PROPRIETOR, in calling the attention of the P get to this preparation, does so with a feeling of the utmost confidence in its virtues and adaptation of it to the diseases for which it is recommended. It is no new and untried article, but one that has Stood the test of a ten years’ trial before the Amer- aD re and its reputation and sale {s unri- by any similar preparations extant. The testimony in its favor given by the most promi- nent and well-known Physicians and individuals, & all pets mphewliagtea | is poset The fol- mm arolina respectfully sub- tries § teferring any who may still Taoubt, to the - or a pial 3 aoe, for ‘amilies, to gratis the its for the German Bitters. ipal Office and Manufactory, 19 ARCR STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA. TESTIMOMY FROM NORTH CAROLINA. Sertifisats of De. W. Smith, of Pins Hill, Rithe mond ity, WV. e. ILL, Mareh 4, 1854. Jaexeon, Philadsiphis—Dear 8! ype or Dy psia, in its worst form, for the last ire years. juch Was my condi dion for tweive moaths tuat the physicians and al) who saw me said J must die. ile in this con- dition I _was carried to the in Vir- Kinia, Fennessee, and North Carolina, but was Rot benefitted by any waier to which | was taken. While on my way home I stopped e week at Ruth- erfordton, a Monn in North Carolina, te the effect of some Chaiyheate water in that . About the last of the week I went intoa store to get some medicines for my child and myself. Fhero were several of the bysi- clans i2 the store, and one of them seemed fo take some interest In my case, and, after asking me some questi said he had been a 4: ing lyapeptic and had been by the use of HOOF- LAND'S GERMAN 3, - oF , and he try the Dittere, le also called the next cf et my room, and in- sisted co much thet ] woald try thei that asked Aim to get ms one botile. He did it, and 1 com- wsnced tas'ag tt nt directed, sad [ was more bea- e&@ited by it thus ail the water end mediciue | bad ever takex. Atier rezching home ene of my 2elzhbors came to me for riptior and rasdizins, (hoa dys- 3) I gave hime mesriy all the Uittors 1 mich eWeoted much ¢ 00d in his cave. called om me for more of the same of medicine, sa) he was more benefitted it thrn any other he ha@ taken, but I hare not ahle to get any more for him or myself since ; , ‘toon ss pombe ship me a dozen or as soon cs 3 W. SMITa. . R. } use of HOOFLAND'S Gt AN BITTERS iz Chronic D evils, the san ote ea 8 quant it for of You wilt, theiae, ple cant ‘benoit from the for your 4 ine which, to say the least of it, has ef, fected a cure that all other medicines, that I have taken, have entirely failed todo. HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS have cured me of the most wated case of the PILEs that, to thelotofman. My case is in this community, as I am weli known tn this and the surrounding counties, and tay ftloghe Yad rein ~ has astounded al! frien: rel 8, a8 tried everyth’ ded, and nothing did pty 3 itters. You to my use of this communica- nefit of the afflicted, you may think Truly, yours, WM. J. ATWOOD. ‘These bitters are entirely vegetable, invig- wpaeacaa be used for infants as well as adults. Z.D. elie Ww ELL, Georgetown, and J ARBIAGE @UID DE. CKE YOUNG'S Pock: TO ALL THAT VALUE THEIR SIGHT. Ing the glasses in use es they can fread cles, can Le supplicd with such that will improve Keats stant , at his office, No. 519 rs from Odd Fellows’ Noxvoix, September7, 1854. 8ir—The Spectacles you mede for me suit very well, and seem to have improved my sight more than any other I have lately tried. 2 ure W. FAZEWELL. LT have tried a pair of Spectacles obtained from ee —_ find them page reerert te my and corres on of the focus. I revotamend him asa skit pydie clan HENRY A. WISE. Mr. J. Wostas: Sir—The of had farnlshed me yosterdsy ere pet 31 fly sat! toryto me. ‘Fney are very decidedly the best I posrets, and J em the owner of eight or nine pair, carefully velected in different places and from ticlans recommended to me on account of th Senery ter standing in Kngland, France. and the nited States. I have beca with foes semarks aan Raley arg om the aaa. of = ube of preserving ant ore Ing the sight. Respectt wi . fours. rSaae ‘dALB WELL, Professor of M. C., Louisville, LYNcEBURS, Nov. 10, ‘4 Mr. Jeha Fobias having furnished me ‘with @lassee. which I have been greatly aided (my vision having suffered greatly from reading af night in my earlier iife) !t effords me the highesi ape to say that I consider bim a skillful prac- i optician, and well prepared to aid those whe Maay need his professional services. WM. B. ROVZIE, Elder of Methodist Conferenee. Witmineton, N.C., Jan. 27, 1854. Mz.J. Zonias: Dear Sir—I am happy to say that the Spectacles which I obtained from you last week arc entirely satisfactory. From an inequal- ity in the visual of my eyes, | have hereto- fore found t aaey in getting glasses of the proper focal distance. It affords me pleasure te state that, by the aid of your optometer, this dim- culty has been happily obviated go that thegiasses u furnished me aredecidedly the best pted 9 “ey eves of any I have ever yet used. Very res; ly, yours, . B. DRANE, ector of St. James’ Parish fn pote ghd penal May 7, 1855, Froza natural defects and the unequal range of my eyes, I have been com: to use glasses for years. I have tr: different opticians without seagedes | glasses tly fitted to my eyes. Four months since Mr. Tobias made two pairs especially for me, which I have found to serve me perfectly. By the use of his optometer he is enabled to adapt Glasses minutely to the eye. T most cheerfully recommend Mr. Tobias to al) having occasion to usegiasses, and bear my testi- Maony a: to his skill as an optician. HENRY LE. BALDWIN, Assist, Seo’y to sign Land Warrants. fy —tt “PRIVATE MEDICAL TREATISE ON THE PHILOSOPHICAL VIEW OF MARRIAGE, BY M. B. LA CROIX, Me De, ALBANY, N. ¥., 250 Pages and 130 Fine, Plain, and Colored Lith- ographs and Plates. Pricz onty Twenty-Five Oznts. 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Al successful incuring Scrorva, and OR BLoop, a8 CARTER’S SPANIS The are receiving mail most Sslecine ana astonishing cures pee Ee gy oerg hon bat most cases. where the of the best Physicians had been ried in vain. ce a r tified eee is truly remarkable an senses from im) ofahe great Sxat or Lirz have bean relieved andicured ithe and a, without Ihe least possible hesi- ion. ‘We have only room for short extracts from the volumes of testimony in our possession, and all from gentlemen of the highest respectability, well known in their various localities. Please read fo yourselves. We take great in of our readers to merits of Carter’s 3; Mixture as a remed: lapoepaes the blood. {t ys a reputation rs ualled by an other preparation. — Daily Discs Ricbolond, ‘The Hon. John M. Botts, of Va., says heconstd ers it a matter of duty to add his imony to the virtues of Carter's Spanish Mixture, 7RoM ACTUAL PRRSONAL OBSERVATION Of its remarkable cura tive powers for the diseases in which it is used We have been cured of a violent and Liver disease Carter’s Spanish M: . We know It to be all it professes.—_Editor Sowshseds Democrat, Petersburg, Va. ‘We have found from personal trial, ter’s Spahish Mixture is a trc’> valuable medi. cine.—Ed. Vergennes Independent, Ve. GREAT CURE OF SCROFULA—A pres. man in our employ was cured of Scrofula of a vir- ulent character by a few bottles of Carter’s i 3 else had failed. - er cures whic! tiod, proves to us conclusively, that is really a val- uable medicinal agent. We take great picasure in calling the attention of the afflicted to its mer- its —Richmond Repuhiican. F “ SYPHILIS.—1 ry seen a ramet gi na yhilis formed Carter’s Span! x 5 ifelieveltto bee perfect antidote for that horri- bie disease. E. BURTON, Com. of Revenue for city of Richmon 8. LIVER DISEASE.—Samuel M. Drinker, of the frm of Drinker & Morris, Booksellers, Rich- mond, Va., was cured of Liver disease of severa! rs standing by ouly three bottles of Carter’: OLD SORES, ULE ERS AND OBSTINATE ERUPTIONS ON THE SKIN.—See the cure of Mr. Harwood, and others, in our Al- manac The number of such cases cured by Car- ter’s Spanish Mixture, precludes the ty of inserting them in an advertisement. EFFECTS OF MERCURY.—See the cure of Mr. Elmore. He was eaten up with and could obtain no relief, until he teok six of Carter’s 8; Mixture, which perfectly restored him to health and vigor. NEURALGIA.—Mr. F. Boyden, formerly f the Astor House, N. Y., but more recently wn ON etor of the Exchange Hotel, Richmond, wascured of Neuralgia by Carter’s Spanish Mixture. Since that time, he stys he has seen it cure more than a hundred cares of the disease in which it is used. He never fails to recommend it to the afflicted. RHEUMATISM.—Mr. Jobn F. Harrison, Druggist, of Martinsburg, Va., writes of the sin- qguler cure of a violent case of Rheumatism. The patient could not walk. A fow bottles entirely cured him. SCRO FULA.—Mr. Harrison also writes of a t cure of Scrofula, in the of @ young 'y, (of three years standing.) which all the doc- tors could notreach. #ix bottles made a cure of her. SYPHILIS.—Dr. K. T. Hendle, of W: ton, D.C , whocured an obstinate case of Syphi- lis by Carter’s Spanish Mixture, says ‘it acts spe- cially on the Blood, Liver and Skin and is prompt and efficient in its results.”” Dr. John Minge, formerly of the Ni Binge Richmond, now of Alabama, says he seen Carter’s Spanish Mixture admi: in a num- effect. He alterative in ber of cases with astonishing] — recommends it as “the mostefic ent SALT RHEUM AND SCROFULA—Mr. Jos. Robinson, of Wooster, Ohio, was cured of Scrofula and Salt Rheum of three standing. by only three bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture WM.8. BEERS & CO., Proprietors, No. 304 Broadway, New York, Price $1 bottle, or six bottles for 85. ‘orsale by C! . STOTT, W: m, D. C., and Druggists generally. 1—iv THE GREATEST MEDICAL DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. Dr. KENNEDY, ef Roxbury, Has in one of our COMMON PASTURE WEEDS a remedy that cures EVERY KIND F HUMOR; FROM THE WORST SCROFULA DOWN TO A Com- MON PIMPLE. E HAS TRIED IT IN OVER ELEVEN hundred cases, and never failed except in two cases, (both thunder humor ) He has now in his sion over two hundred certificates of its vir- Peeve within twenty miles of Boston. ing are warranted to cure a nursing sore mouth. One to three bottles will cure the worst kind of pimples on the face. Alaa to three bottles will clear the system of Two bottles are warranted to cure the wors canker In the mouth and stomach. One bottle will cure scaly eruption of the skin. Two to three are warranted to cure the Worst case of ringworm. Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the most desperate case of rheumatism. - ‘hree to four bottles are warranted to cure the sslt rheum. Five to eight bottles will cure the worst cases of serofala. A benedt ts always experienced trom the cure is warranted when the q be In my own practice I always kept it strictly for humore—tut since its introduction neys, &e., the discovery any medicine ever known No je of diet ever necessary—eat 3 : vou cen get #8 ions Ro Siiaven trom five to eight ful. As no directions can be to all con stitutions, take sufficient to operate on the howels twice a day. aS s * MANUFACTURED DONALD KENNEDY, Me. 120 Yeu sweet ice, ONE ‘—New York CLICKNER, 61 street; C. ? rr : AN see pode FW Dy LLAR. latter ! ‘At BEN WOOD, 4 miles GHIO RAILROAD, running fora the Obi bh Cambridge, Newark, to COLUMBUS. at Newark with the cars of the Newark, ky for Sandusky oe LDLUMBUS the CG. Raliroad trains con. the fast trains FARE, BY THR WASHINGTON bus, S Loui: FERRY, MARTINSBURG. BERKLEY SPRINGS, BEDF ORD SPRINGS, PILDMON®, OAKLAND, sna FAIRMOUNT, rera masy leave Washington 3. m. oF Kp For the miaor way sietions between Baliimore and Wheeling, take Washinsten. ition. WM. S. WOODSIDE, Master of A! Baltimore sad Ohio , Bekiwere march 1—tf OBANGE & ALEXANDRIA RAILBOAD Great Southern Mail Line! ae TWicE DAILY (SUNDAY NIGHTS EXCEPTED) Between Washington City and the South! VIA: ALEXANDRIA GORDONSVILLE, AND RICHMOND. Leave Washington at6a.m.and7 p.m. Fare from Washington to Richmond......-@5 50 OMNIBUSES and BAGGAGE WAGONS will be at the Washington Railroad to con- poy blag tae My and BAGGAGE, Free of Charge, toSTEAMER GEORGE PAGE, for ALEXANDRIA, a dis- tance of six miles, allowing ample time for i Tickets procured on the boat! Expedition and Comfert are secured by this Route, as it is a CONTIN ( OUS LINE OF PIRET CLAes aes yaom ALEXANDRIA TO RICH- THROUGH PASSENGERS and BAGGAGE carried without cost tothe Depot of the Petersburg Railroad. Information of Route and Lost Bi ob- tained of JAMES A. EVANS, feb 11 Agent, Alexandria, Va. THE NEW YORE AND LIVERPOOL UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS. HE SHIPS COMPRISING THIS LINE are the BALTIC. ADRIATIC Theseships have been built by contract expressly for Government service. E care hxs been taken in ‘heir construction—as in the engines—to insure strength and speed; and their accommo- dations ee are unequaled for elegance and comf DAYS OF SAILING. From Liverpoot. y Wednesday....June 11 PRICE OF PassaGE. From New York to Liverpool, frst cabin... ve yas ra second cab! Exclusive use of extra size state rooms An experienced Surgeo: Shippers please take not ce thatthe ships of Une cannot carry any goods contraband of war. All letters must pass through the fpost office— an ‘ihe owners of these ships sl ages oe al r gold, silver, bullion, specie, jewelry, pre- cious stones, or metals, unless bills of Tading are signed therefor, and the value thereof therein ex- “oes DE ELINe 00, Wall New Verk. BROWN, SHIPLEY & CO., Li E STEPHEN KENNARD & CO., Friars, Lordon B._G. WAINWRIGHT & CO., Paris. GEORGE H. DRAPER, Havre. Norics —The day of de) from New York, for 1856, wil of this line y- WASHINGTON BRANCH RAILROAD. (eanas OF HOURS.—On and after Men- day, the 23d ‘nstant, the Trains will Leave Washington at 6 and 8 a. m., and Sand EP Sunday at 4x pm io 436 and 9% a. m., and 3 ond MEP Sunday at 4x a.m. ep i—t 7. H. PARSONS, Agent WINTER CLOTHING AT Cost. N ORDER TO RUN OFF OUR ENTIRE ea 1o. ‘we will o our and desirable steck at cont, oowe: ts; cashmere and velvet Vests; white ani colofed Shirts, Undershirts and Drawers; Hoslery, &e. Our'stock of boys’ and youths’ Clothing em- braces style and quality of Dress and school Jackets, Roundabouts, Overcoats, Pantal: Vests, Shirts, Drawers, Caps, &c , which we orem haar ik of Servants’ Clothing. a stoc! . ‘ALL & STEPHENS Next to lron Ball, 222 Pa. avenue, between 9th and 10th sts. feb 16-tf WATCHES. .. OFFER AT ALL W. GALT & BRO WATCHES partiouler Ei i 8 & ig ay AH i | £ 5 i 5 £ i z i i t : | HEH Pe fa 4] ge k Hj : on is raised, testimony znd py such time, after the expiration i, Ss Oe er Se ceeaneiens Commissioner of the G aEe Hf ref rt g fice. under my hand, at the oly of Washing ‘ist day of December. 1855. THOS. A. HENDRICKS, Commissicner General Lend Offee. UNITED STATES MAIL. 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For arrivals so far behind time ss to break connexion with de; ‘ing mafis, and not sufficiently excused, one- of the compense- trip is subject to forfeiture. Fines will be imposed, unless the delinquency ve puly and estisfectorily ; for take the mail from or office; for suffering it to be injured, robbed, or lost; and for refusiny, after demerd to convey the mail as eye as the con- tractor rurs, or is cone in running, vebi- cles on the route The Postmaster General mey annul the contract for failures to run Teeably to contract, for ying ope of. laws or instructions of the aes aoe , oF for the contract without the resent of tbe Posten General. The Postmaster General may alter the schedule. He may also order an increase of service on the route by allowing there- fora pro rata increase of the contract psy He may also curtail or discontinue the service in whole or in part, at pro rate decrease of pay, if be allow one mon’ extra compensation on the amount of service dispensed with. 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