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“LIFE ON THE OCEAN WAVE.” [Prom the New York Spirit of the Times.] “*A life on the Ocean Wave !"’ The man who wrote it was green ; He never has been to sea, And a storm he never has seen. He never has seen a wave As it dashed o’er the vessel’s deck ; He never has seen a fire at sea, Or been floating upon a wreck. He never has been aroused From his morning's gentle dose, By the sound of splashing water, As it fell from the horrid hose. He never has heard a man Scrubbing right over his head, With a ncise sufficient to rouse From the grave the slumbering dead. He never has seen a fat woman Growing thinner day by day, And eaning over the vessei’s side. Throwing herseif away; White people “ook care’ess y oa, a. tears the women may be, And unfee ing say ft is nothing at all, Only the roi) of the sea. And 05 ! he has never beea sea-sick, And crept into bed in his «oat, Whi e every motion in-reased his throes, And his feelings were ail in his turoat. Thet man may have sailed in a boat, In some puddie or on a sound, But if he has been to sea and wrote Such a song, he deserves to be drown’d. MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAMERS. FROM THE UNITED STaTES aus --Apl. «Liverpool.. Apl. Liverpool..-ApL Liverpool... Apl. 40 FROM EUROPE. 1....New York...Apl. 2 New York...Apl. 5 New York...Apl. 9 Boston. Apl. The California steamers leave New York on the Sth and 20th of each month. ARBIVALS AT PRINCIPAL HOTELS, Wiliards’ ietel—s.¢. & m. a. wikhane J Motte, Va SN Salmon, DC B Dresden, do BW Lee, NY W B Reindeer, Pa R Cary, do OF Cole, ly, Me JJ Brokus, do W Goulding, NY D D Steele, Md J Beall, do $8 Jay, ly, NY CF Telian, iu R P Clark, do A Leary, NY W F French, Va F Heyn, do J C James, do H Watson, do H Towle ly, NY EE Bittinger, USNC Phinneb, Pa JE Randolph, Pa G E Babson, O JM Floyd, NY T Sewal!, Ind W F Whitney, Mass W G Bridgham, do Miss Wethereil. Pa H Mickle, Pa Miss 3 Wetherell,do Capt Sterrett, USN FP J Kinney, NJ E Gibble, Ma Miss Kinney, do W Junkins, Ky E B Rose, iy, Md Mr Wells, G Forrest, Del J 3 Miller, M Huron,do CJ Smite, G Serrell; O LJ Olmstead, do T D Carmolt, do iw J.J Simond, Pa Dr C. W F Deland, Va Mast H J Bet s, DC SH E Wardlaw, Md GH J Dunham, Pa H Lees, NY 8 Stodard, NY Mr Harr M H Imiey, La Mr Hyde, do G G Courtney, do H Ten Eyck & ly, Cal 8 Jefford, sc Mrs Letchfeld, NY —_M Schnell, NY Miss Letchfield, do R Heley, do J Ames, Mass F Murholtz. Md C Donohoe, NY TH Hol’, Ky RW Townsend do F Pederseen & ly, NY C P Marks, do R Nesbitt, Va F Lawrence & ly,do € Nesbitt, do National Hetel—wiLtiam ovr. ‘Vv _H Hope, Md A P Smith, Va Coates, NY W P May, do Yerlv, Va NAS 08, do Etchison, Md A D Jessop & ly, Pa Pendieton, O W 3 Hollins, Md Wood, do CW To'les, NJ R Wallace, Va C Foster, O 4 roe a < Mitchell, Pa CesORrs ram > i Bradt, Va W S.iocum NY W K Masters, do J M Smiley, La C Dawson, Ga J Cox, Ma 3 W Gatewood & bride, J C Bosworth, Ill Va W_ M Hodges, do LT Gatewood, do SM Buckingham, NY H J Russell, NC W OD Leving G A Williams, Md Dr Pratt. Md H Raynor, NY V C Andubon, NY RevDATyng, Pa J D Natrn, do Mrs Lightfoot, Va P 3 Sanderson, Pa C H Parmelee, Ga J P Sanderson, do Dr8 L Ingram, Va A Stirn, do Mrs A Lingram.do J 8 Carrol & ly, Me W 4H Spencer, NB JM Allen & ly, Ct AS Porter, NY E J Chaffer, Pa Mrs Keficr, Va €ol T C Nye, NY Miss 8; do D P Barton, do D Shi n&ly,Va J Livermore do T L Watson, do G Corover do J Merris, do OC ufll, Ma 3 _W Kimball, Mass D Fullwood, Pa W M Connell & ly, do R Land & ly, do J Torres, do J Land, do Mrs Nichols, do Miss Land, do A F McLain, La SF Phelps, NY Browns’ Hetei—_r r & x. siews Mrs Telfair, Ga J G Starr, NJ C A Hardiag, Md 4 B Pleasants, DC W Fraber, scet AS Statford, NC TL Delior, Fla W H Gabden, do J Browa, NY 8 6 Coftin, do Hon J Nelison, Md B Nixon, do J Hyde, Wy do JS Smith, Ark Miss Wilkins, do J Poel, NU Mise Jones, do J Hedgcock, de jG Jay, do E Cone, do W S$ Boyd,do 8 Gruisher, Tex H A Bell, do Miss Jones, Pa Miss Bell, do AM Viti, do Miss Bird, do Dr Jobnson, O Miss Stowe, do SG Backingham, Wis W M Churchwell,Tenn D DC Anderson, Va 4B Anderson, do W O Blodgett, Pa Dr McDonald, Mass C Horner, ly, Va L Harris, do Mr Lil-by, fam, La HCG frey L H Sterling, son, do J W Mason, La —i. RAE. LIREWCO R T Scott, Ala L W Gray, Va : F Redney, do J B J 8 Pendleton, Va ——— Goldsborovgh, io W Roberts, ly, NY TW Allbright, Ky SRK t, Pa J EZingle. Va NS Hinkel, do W W Littell. do J Kenn dy, Na G Robertscn, do H Gerry, Va C B Manto, do J Anckers. Pa M C Strickler, do 2 WATCHES. W. GALT & BRO. OFFERS CON- —- * complete assortment cf superior hes ‘bey out particular attention to those made by T F Cooper, F B adaws & Sons, David = Dixon, Oralg, and others. London M. 1. Tobias & Co.,R & J. Becslry. Joseph Jobnson, Blundell & Co , Liverp ol Jules durgenson, Copenhagen Also, Vacheron & Constantine's celebrated Ge- neva Watebes, which, from turir size and style are peculiarly suited fr ladies I The above, with those by every other maker, are offered at the lowest rates. M.W.GALT& BRO, Jewelers, _ep 12-deg 324 Pa . bet. 9th and 10th sts. FISHING TACKLE. CBINESE 6 RASS, SILK. LINEN AND Cotton FISH LINES, furnished complete “airy, Limert rby, Limerick, Gravitation, V Chestertown Fish Hooks of ai! sizes eae aad Limerick Hooks on Silk worm tut. Ringed, holiow and bank Sinkers Best Bamboo and Reed Rods Aad everything in the Fishin, sale very low by 7 ap lo ¢ Tackle line for E“K LUNDY, 128 Bridge st » Georgetown. BASKETS! BASKETS: _ W O8FK, CARD, NURSERY, TRAVEL P dead promiscously Into one e pit, and 1 Washi gton, Norfolk, Pense- ing, Knife, Key, Cigar, Tumbler, Office, | Italian Sights, &c., by J. 3 1 has been so long known and highly appreolated 206 and 6} 8. m., and Sand | oe sures canaot prevent it, ae ae hes negro eS etounee i Market and Clothes’ Baskets’ Children’s Nur: | Sketches snd Advcn egg ee a one of our most innocent, yet eficacleus, plea- | *%4,P om sav ata tothe po Dgpeart des bidders is called to the sa” omy and Rocking Chairs. Ladies’ Jenny Lind ao Adventures in Madeira and Portu- sant, ane ipee the reduntion in price,) economi- tae Dalia iced 9x0. m.,ana3ana| _N. iF —Utice open from 1010 12 0°clock a. m., | pies and dese as required, a8, %® — se va bir spremes but lewer than | Christine: or Woman’s Tiijals and Triumphs, by | used with the utmost conadence. Thee ne 5% p.m. where Pamphlets, containing the Charter, By- the inspectrom before reception, 4 sont y 6G FRANCIS Tm nese J. Curtis, $1 cents, or three bottles in one, 50 cents WWhshetets Sunday at4¥ a.m bee ame feces, and all other im- | comparison will Le monde betuosen, tears . e ' s 4 . F mati o i ontrart, mar 26 490 Seventh st apo vt American Recon on Sie 8 a. PATTERSON & NAIRN and STOTT & | *?2—® 7. H. PARSONS, Agent. > redand the samples « EVENING STAR. CLOTHING # CLOTHING MATER . is 8. NAVY DEP. . Bourgac or Prov: ARTMENT Information for Travelers. BY RAILROAD DIRECT TO THE WEST. TO ALL THAT VALUE THEIB SIGHT. CHING BROTHEA, BANDTRS Cincinnati 27 hours! THROUGH TICKETS AND BAGGAGE CHECKS TO BE HAD IN WASHINGTON. TRE BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAIL ROAD having greatly improved its Western S10KS AND Crore ; TIC EX NGE; April? pe, FOREIGN at ee a Wot CHANGE; SE EPARATE PROPOSALS. bel | FU. . ‘and E . | Time between Washingten and Wheeling \) endo-sed “ Proposals for Ne PALED ann On all Parts . os urope; but 17 heurs! Wisses, to call the attention chon ~ that sone apy ee” Will be received ar ae and ae et . COL ; ‘ lefective sight, cau - | un o'clock, p.m , on th ‘8 ofkce . =~ | on all parts of United States and Europe; | "°"ing Time between Washington and | 02 ui perdicuiarly from’ Eases | vdicionss e Ist day for farnishing and delivers 07 ay Dext days’ notice) at each or either of cee sixty at Charlestown, Massachusetts, Brookiy. 3t"ta York, or ye genes Virginia, the quantities New mentioned of any or all of ihe foli. below articles of Navy Cloths: and Clo: and such further quantities of thet {DOR 21 OR UPWARDS AND FO. ; ON REA TY AND SLL , BONDS, STOCKS, & OTHER SECURITIES; NEGOTIATE TIME PAPER. Investment paying 10% and ever, fer sale. his superior KRCTACLES Es carefully ground by himself to a true spherical accuracy, and brilliant trausparency, suited precisely and beneficially to the wearer 2€- cording to the concavity or convexity of the . Very numerous are the tl effects caused to <—— selected, 6LASS AYER’S PILLS A NEW AND SINGULARLY SUCCESS- ful remedy for the cure of all bilious dis- connections, now offers the fullest inducements to | precious organ of sight from the by the chief cf this bureau, «Ta be eases—Costiveness, Indigestion, Jaundice, Drep- — rave \ers between WASHINGTON, BALTI- | of using in ae — suited, by | commandants of the said DAVY-vards ‘pe, OY the , Rheumatism, Fevers, Gout, Nervousness, LAND WAEBARTS. MORE, and a'l ;ortions of the WEST, NORTH- | the use of an Optomster; an of many | ly, during the fisal vear commencing Pe ve Tumours, Irritability, Inflammations, Headach We are at all times Purchasing, and have for | WEST, and the SOUTHWEST. , enables him to measure the focal disease of | day of July next, and ending on the Sin ie Ist Pali in the Breast, Side, Back, and Limbs, | gale, LAND WARRANTS of all denominations. The conne. tion between the Trains from Wash- | the eyes, and such — thatare absolutely re- | June, 1857, viz: b day of Female Complaints, &c..&c. In very few] Land Warrants | in Iowa, Wisconsin, or | ington and tie Trains bound West from Balti- | quired will be furnished with Precision and satis- Pea Jackets, made of blue pi) are the diseases which a purgative med'c{ine is | Minnesota. CHUBB BROTHERS, more is always prom t y made atthe Washington feetion. Round Jackets made of }) ee sees 009 not more or less required, and much sickness and | “jan 23-tf Bankers, opposite the Treasury. Jun: tion (iate’y ca ed the Relay House) 9 mies | J.T. ack: the very liberal encourage- | ioe gannel Jum Cloth 30M suffering might be prevented if a harmless but from Baltimore. Tits is the on'y change of cars | ment already obtained, and further solicits the pa- Trowsers made iF parece 3.000 effectual Cathartic were more freely used No TOPHAM & NORFLET’S required between Washington and the Olio river. | tronage of those that have not yet availed them- Bive satinet Trowsers sett 3.200 person can feel well whilea costive habit of body NEW AND CHEAP Baggage is checked t!.rough to Whee'ing at the | selves of bis aid. a :. 3 ils; besides it soon generates serious and | gaDDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK STORE Canvasduck Trowsers. Barnsley sheeting Frocks Blue flannel (vershirts... Bive flannel Undershirts. Bloe flannel Drawers Washington Station, and rechecked an ferred there, (with the: assengers) without charge, for those hoiding Through Tickets for roints be youd. The onne ting trains leave Washington trans- Persons that cannot conveniently cail, by send- often fatal diseases, which might have been ge glasees in use, and sta how many inc! ol avoided by the a and judicous use of a good purgative’ This is alike true of Colds, Feverish 499 Seventh st , opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall. MESSRS. TO PHAM late of Philadelphia, and ‘NORFLET of this city, respectfully announce if es they can read this print with their specta- les, can be supplied with such thet will improve symptoms, and Bilious derangements. They all No daily at6a.m ahd 43 p.m. On Sundays at tie | their sight. lue § rte nn tend to become or produce the deep seated and later hour on'y. c Innumerable testimonials to be seen ; and zefer- — —— os the ples, yards, 5,4 formidable distempers which load the hearses all At BENWOOD, 4 miles from Whee ing, direct | ences given to many who have derived the greatest Barnsley Sheeting, in the 40 50.009 over the land. Hence a reliable family physic is | thelr friends and the public, that they have com- | connection is made with te trains of CENTRAL | ease and comfort from bi giesses. capes bere = do 15 449 of the first importance to the public health, and | menced the Saddling Business at the above stand, | OHIO RAILROAD, running from Be lair,on | Circulars to be had gratis, at his office. No. 512] 4 » this Pill has m perfected with consummate where they will maké'and keep constantly on hand a large and superior assortment of—Mens’, Ladies’, and Boys’ SADDLES, BRIDLES MARTINGALES, and WHIPS. HARNESS of eit description, both for city and country use. inds of TRUNKS, VALISES, and CAR- PET BAGS Ladies’ SATCHELS, PRAVEL- ING BASKETS, and FANCY WORK BOXES. Nankin, blue. Calfskin Shoes oa Kipskin shoes, bigh cu Woollen Socks, Nos 1 and 2. Ma’tre sses (with two covers each) Blankets Blue t.e Ohio, through Cambriage, Zan Newark, t) COLUMBUS. at Newark with th and ‘andusky Ri iile, and hese trains connect vars of the Newark, Mansfied road for *andusky, Toledo, Detroit, Cil ago, St Louis, et: At COLUMBUS the C O. Ratlroid trains con- net with the fast trains of the Litt! i Rail Seventh street, three doors from Odd Fellows’ Hall, up stairs. Notvotx, Septernber 7, 1864. Sir—The Spectacles you made for me suit very well, and seem to have improved my sight more than ery other I have lately tried. LIST. W. TAZEWSLL. skill to meet thatdemand. An extensive trial of its virtue: by Physicians, Professors, and Pa- tients, has shown resulis surpassing any thing hitherto known of any medicine. Cures heve been «ffected beyond belief, were they not sub- stantiated by persons of such exalted positions and character as to forbid the susplciosg of un- ape ‘ ke roud to Xenia, Cincinnatl, Louisvil'e, et». At! j pave tried 2 palr of Spectacies obtained from = ae arene Sou truth. RORSE oesh ores see COLLARS, | XENTA (on Litte Miam{ Rai road): onne tion is Mr. Pow! end find them of assistance te The Cloth for the Pea Jackets shail ba twiliea Among the eminent gentlemen who have testi- and HAMES. Horse, Lrg ee ust BRUSH- | formed with the trains through Dayton, to Indian- my ripkt, and correspond th bis descripticn p lot cloth of American manufac: ure, pire inal aot AA. HAYES. Avslvtical Chotst of | de ko De? CURRY-COMBS, SPONGES, | a:ois, Terre Haute, Lafayette, Cil:ago, Rock | oriueffocass I recotmmend hive ere akuliien pple | Clue, wool-dved It shall be St inch, # . A. i weigh 26 ounces per yard It shal) = ae each edge com of MU white + wool. All pleces weighing Iss = ned per yard will be rejected ; ard exch bale of ab 4 300 yards must average 26 ounces per - The Cloth for Round Jackets, bloe loth Trow sers, and blue Caps sball be twilied. all wou t ture, and Pure indigo ae 21 have a list on each cdge paseah aioe tr white threads. of al! woo} es under 173¢ ounces per yard will be rejecrad. and each bale of about 30) y; Nejecred one nya 0) yards must Average 15 net must be American m; 27 inches wide inside cf list, which | 1. consist of not less than 12 white Woollen thre ¢, eneach edgecf the cloth, woven in the wie? length of the piece; must weigh not len ites ounces per yard, to contain in each plece about yards; the warp must be cotton. pure indigo yarn dyed; and the filing wool, pure in beue, wool dyed Each ba'e ef 400 yard shat average nine and a half ou, cestothe yard ara ou piece shall be below 9% ounces tothe yard. Tie Satinet Trowsers must be made of mater! ke 1% thexbove. The pilot cloth, broadcloth and sati Mi.J.'Fosias: Dear Sir—1 2m happy to say | %¢t of ifr garments are made, shal! be weil that the Spectacles which ! obtained from youlast | “Ponge# ! not pags, week are entirely satisfactory. Fromantuequal- | | t ol diag ee ve all wool, American man- ity in the visual range of my eyes, | have bereto- | " villed > wool dyed pure indiyo b'ue, a: fore found great difficulty in getting glasses of the | Witied;, must be in pieces of about 50 yards proper focal distance. {¢ affords me pleasure te gth, 27 loches wide, weighing 5 oances state that, by the aid of yovr optometer, this d d, with a list on each edge of 4 white wroll eulty has been happily obviated so that the glasses | ‘Téads woven In the whole length of the pire you furnished me uredecidedly the best cdapted a be packed in kales of 10 pieces. the pieces to ie my eves of any I have ever yet used. rolled separat: ly wzthout cloth b b Very respectfully, ours, B. DRANE, bale to contain 500 yards and 156 pound: ector of #t. James? Parisk No piece to have a less average weight than ounce per . Department of interior, May 7, i655. The Overshirts, Undersbirt: wer, er Frome natural cefects and the unequal range 0! | Jumpers must be made of flann Lege Thee . my eyes, I have been compelled to use gissees for | The Barnsley Sherting must be free fees ee, several years. 1 have tried different optician: | ton, So inches in width; welskt. twelve ouere without obtaining glasses lectiy Stted to wy | 31 100 per yard; textare 4 by 4 tol 16 inch tyes. Four months since Mr. Fobles made two The Canvas Duck must be free fom cotton, pairs especially for me, which I have found tc } inches in width, and about 35 yrrds in the piece, serve me pertectly. et the use of his optometer | double thread warp and filling; weight elpht ke is enabled to adapt Glasses minutely to the eye. | ources 23-100) per yard ; texture ¥ by 10te x inch 1 moet cheerfutly recommend Mr. fobias to The Shoes must be stamped with the contrec- rece Sep ew pte nape demi my test!- Ttor’s name, number of shor, and yrar when y neNEY eB WIN, made, the sizes to be in the following proportion y: for each 50 pairs, unless otherwise ordered, viz 4 wv Assist. Seo’y to sign Land Warrants. of No.5, 9ef No 6, 12 of No.7, 12 of No 3. $of . —_ _ No. 9, 3 of No. 10,1 of No. 11. ¥ are to con- PRIVATE MEDICAL TREATISE form in all respects to the samples & yards, ¥ On THE PHILOSOPHICAL VIEW OF MARRIAGE, Is and, *t. Louts, Cario, et: iL Passengers ho'ding Through Tickets for Memphis, Vicksbur, tchez, New Orleans, et>., at Washington—are trans- innatl, to tie Mai, Steamers on the Onto. Tickets for Evansviile, Cario, and t. Louis are so'd by the river route if For CLEVELAND, ard via C eve and to To edo, Detroit, Chi ago, ets , tickets are sold, when tie Olio is navigabie between Wnee ing and Wellsvi'ie (forty mies) where a connection with the Ceveand and Pittsburg Kai read is made, ; Travel: rs are r quested to notice that wiie this is the only route affording Through Tickets and Checks in Washington, it is a'so the shortest, most speedy. and dire tto near ya‘! the leading points in the great West. The distance from Wasiiington to Cincinnati is but 653 mi es, being about 100 mies sorter than by any other route! c i.00GH TICKET, FROM - y steamer from » $18 00; Indiana o is, $17 50; C eve- Toedo, $15 Detroit, 815 20; ZO 65 and S19 50: Lovis, $28 50 and $25; Memphis New Oreana, $31, ete i FOR FREDERICK AND HARPER'S FERKRY, MARTINSBURG. CUMBERLAND, BERKLEY SPRINGS, BEDFORDSPRING6S, PIEUMONT, OAKLAND, and FAIRMONT, passengers may leave Wastington at 6 a. m or i} p m. For the minor way stations between itimore and Wheeling, take 6 a.m. train from Wasi ington. UF For trains to and from Ba'timore, Annap- ois, ete., see s,ecia! advertisements i> For farther information, Trough Ti-kets, et apply to THOMAS H. PARSONS, Agent, at Washington Station WM. 8. WOODSIDE, Master of ‘I'rans; ortation, march 1—-tf B.& O Railroad, Ba timore. FOR HARPER'S FERRY, PE Via Chesapeake 5 ies &c.,&c. All material used will be the best that can be obtained; and both of us having been practical ‘workmen for several years, we feel confident thet our work cannot be surpassed, either for style or durability. By unremitting efforts to give satis- faction we hope to merit, an respectfully solicit, ashare of public patronage. Pasticular attention paid to covering Wruaks and oy moda all kinds of work. Saddlers’ tools constantly on hand. nov 7—tf GUTTA PERCHA TEETH. 4 ie UNDERSIGNED HAVE BEEN IN the habit of sending our | bribery Dr. COSBY, formerly of Richmond, Va., for Dental o) ons for a num- ber of years, and Us sliced recommending him to the citizens Washington as the best Tooth Extractor and Dental Uperator that we have ever met with He inserts Teeth upon every pee that is practised in the United States, . P. Holdmax, M.D. B. W. Towles, M. A. V. Payus, M.D, DDS Joba F. Miller, M. J Bryant, M 'D G. F. Chamberiin, ©. ft. Harris, M.D. Samuel P. Bro’ \ Wythe Tinsley, M.D B. M. Francisco, M. D. over Ford & Bro.’s, No. 290, corner of 11th street and Pa avenue. nov 37—6m* GUTTA PERCHA TEETH. D; O. MUNSON, AT 310 PA. AVENUE, is mounting Teeth on a Gutta Percha Base. Aiso, with Allen’s pat ent coatinucus Gum, combining beau ty, strength and cleanliness. br M. is determined io keep pace with every eal ibd ge in Dentistry, and will strive to please and profit bis patrons. REFERENCE: P.D. @uriey, DD. Hon. R H Gillet, J.@. Binney, DD. Hon. 8 A Douglas, B Sunderland, D.D. Dr R P Patterson, H.R. Schoolcraft, Esq. Dr. R H Coolidge, Hon. C Mason Dr. Thomas Miller, Hon. AO P Nicholson, And the Medical Faculty of Georgetown Col- lege. nov 23—t? EGION, OR FEIGNED EXCUSES, «ior they are many,’’ 16 cents ‘The Nightingale; ora Kind Act is Never Lost, from the German of Schmidt; 31 cents Impressions of England, or Sketches of English Scenery and Society; by A. Cleveland Coxe, Rector of Grace Church, Baltimore; $1 Sermons for the Times, by Charles Kingsley; 75 cents Our Church Music; a book for Lenard and peo- ple, Le Richard Storrs Willis; 50 cents 0 Boston, and State Assayer of Massachusetts, whose high Professional character is endorsed by the Hon EDWARD EVERBTT, Senator of the United States ROBERT C. WINTHROP, Ex-Speaker of the House of Representatives ABBOTT LAWRENCE, Minister Plen., to England {UOHN B. FITZPARICK, Catholic Bishop of Boston; also Dr. R.CHILTON, Practical Chemist o° New York City, endorsed by Hon. W.L MARCY, Secretary of Siate WM.B ASTOR, the richest man in America. 8. LELAND & Co., Proprietors of the Metro- politan Hotel. and others. ‘These Pills, the result of lor, and study, are offered tothe public asthe best and most complefé which the present state of medica) sciencecan afford. Toeyarecompound:d not of the drugs themselves, but of the medicinal virtues only of V. ible remedies extracted by Chemical process ina state of purity, and com bined together in such a manner as to ins"re the best results. This system of composition for medicines has been found in Cherry ‘oral and Pills both, to produce a more efficient remedy than had hitherto been obtained by we Process The reason is perfectly obvious ‘While by the old mode of composition, every medicine is bur- dened with more or less acrimonious and injuri- ous qualities, by this each individual virtue only that ts des red for the cura ive effect is present. All the inert and obnoxious qualities of each sub stance employed are left bebind, the curative virtues only being retained. Hence it is self evi- dent the effects should prove as they havepr ved, more purely remedial, and the Pills a more pow- erful antidote o disease thad any other medicine Keown to the world. They operate by their powerful influence on the internal viscera to purify the blood and it into healthy action—remove the obstry the stomach, bowels, liver, and other or the body, restoring their irregular action to health, and by correcting, wherever they exist, such de- rangements as are the first origin of disease. Prepared by Dr JAMES C. AYER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Price 25 cents per box ; five boxes for $1. Sold by Z.D GILMAN, Washington, and by all respectable Druggists. ap8-4m sian. HENRY A. WISE. Mr. J. Sortas: Sir—The pairct Spectacies you tarnished me yesterday are ——— setisine- tory tome. @ney are very decidedly the best } possess, and I am the owner of eight or nine pair carefully selected in different places and from oP. ticlans recommended to me on account of thi rofeesional standing in Ergland, France and the United Stetes. I have been also pleased with our Seger ptr ondbeatl-ned bay inet e eyes, for the purpose: ng an je the a ht. Hespeotfuliy, yours, = = CHAS. CALDWELB, Professor of M. C., Louisville, Ky. Lrncusune, Nov. 10, 1854. Mr. Jebn Fobias having ed me with @lasses, by which I have been greatly alded (my vision having suffered oreetly from —— at night in my earlier fe) ff affords me the highest perasure to say that I consider bim a skillfu! prac- teal optician, end well prepared to ald those whe may need his professions! services ¥ B. ROBZIE, Eider of Methodist Confercnes. Wu. ton, N.C., Jam. 27, 1854 m investigstion Cinvinnat Okto Canal. THROUGH IN TWELVE HOURS! HE iW AND SPLENDID PACKET- BOAT ARGO, Capt. Cuas. H. MERRILL, will commence making Regular Trips between GEORGE IOWN and the above Point, on Mon- day, March 27th, 1856. ‘fhe Boat will leave the wharf of W.H.& H.@ Ritter. Georgetown, D. C_, e-ery Monday, Wed- nesday, and Friday morning, at 6 o’cloc Returning, she will leave Hie wi Ferry every y (No. 552.} By the President of the United States. N PURSUANCE OF LAW, I, FRANKLIN PIERCE, Fresident of the United States of America, do hereby declare and make and to be delivered in good strong boxes, 5 in each. The name of the contrector. corte and the year when made, marked on each box. BY The Caif-skin and the Kip-s:in Shoes to be ‘owl | Heartand Home Truths; being self-musings upon | Tuesday, Thursday and Sat morning, at6 M. B. LA CROIX, Me D., that public sales will be held at the undermen- the Divine Will, b: RW ‘ham, | 0’clock. YN Packed in separate boxes. tioned land offices, in the State of Michigans at P95 ons pPy Rev B- Whittingham, copa h Jr; 75 cents Uae ee Liturgy; by Archer Gifford, A. M. Men and Times of the Revolution; or Memoirs ef Elxanah Watson, including Journal of ‘Travel in Europe and America from 1777 to 1842, with his correspondence with Public Men, and Reminiscences and Incidents of the Revolution Edited by his son, Wins- low C. Watson; $1.50 Just published, end for wale at TAYLOR & MAURY’S mar 28-tf Bookstore. ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW: READ THIS, OLD AND YOUN@! Prof. Wood’s Hair Restorative x, forty seven, V ILL RESTORE S RAY HAIR TO ORI- wo ginal color Ld toner made to grow up on bad heads; remove all dandrutf or itching; destroy all diseases of the scalp; and if used once or twice a week regularly, will prevent the hair from becoming gray or falling, toan imaginable age Read the following testimonials, and we defy you to doubt, (xays the Waverly Magazine.) Suecess to the peels whose tonic we say, ‘Turns beck to its color the Hair that was gray. SOMETHING WORTH KNOWING !—By using Professor Wood’s Hair Restorative, gray haircan be permanently restored to ite original color. ke subjoined certificate was received from Johnson & Stone, Gardner, Me , and is but one of the many instances that are dally coming to our knowledge of its wonderful effects. It is no jonier roblematieal, but a self evident truth, as bun 's of our community can testify —Bos- ton Herald. a Through Tickets, $2.25. To Leesburg €1 624, wn-luding the Stagr from dwards’ Ferry Pamilies intending to visit the Virginia Springs the coming season will find this by far the most safe, pleasant, and cheapest route to Berkeley, Capon, Sbanondale, White Sulphur and Warren. Meals served on board at moderate rates. A ceach will always be in readiness in George- town to convey passengers to and from the Boat Fer further particulars inquire at the store of W.H.& H.G RITTER, Georgetown, aad G. W. CUTSHAW, Harper's Ferry, Va. mar 18—tf ORANGE & ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD. Great Southern Mail Line! se TWICE DAILY < (SUNDAY NIGHTS EXCEPTED) Between \\ ashington City and the South! VIA: ALEXANDRIA GORDONSVILLE, AND RICHMOND Leave Washington at6a.m.and7 p.m. Fare from Washington to Richmond.......85 50 OMNIBUSES and BAGGAGE WAGONS will be at the Washington Railroad Depot to con- vey PASSENGERS and BAGGAGE, Free of Charge, toSTEAMER GEORGH PAGE, for ALEXANDRIA, a dis- tance of six miles, allowing ample time for s. Tickets procured on the boat. Expedition and Comfert are secured by this Rovte, as it isa CONTINUOUS LINE OF FIRST C!ASS RAILROAD FROM ALEXANDRIA TOC RiCH- MOND. THROUGH PASSENGERS and BAGGAGE carried without cost tothe Depot of the Petersburg Railroad The Woolien Socks must be woven or knit. in- digo mixed, ribb @, all wool. and cf American manufacture. No. 1, leg inches. foot 11 ix ches; ten dozen shall average three por no one pair shall be jess than thre anda ounces. No. 2, leg 12 inches, foot 1 inches; te dozen shali average two pounds twelve ounces, and no one pair shall be less than three and one quarter ounc: The Socks sh-li be well scoured and in color and quality ffliy equal -o sample Tke Mattresses must weigh ten pounds, In- cluding ticking, which isto becut6 feet in length and 31 inches wide. The covers must measure 71 inches in length and 29 incbesin width The bair, ticking, and covers must conform to sam- es the times herein designated. to wit Atthe land office at SAULT STE. MARIE, commencing on Monday, the fourteenth day of July next, for the dis, 1 of the pubiic lands sit- uated within the undermentioned townships aud fractional townships, viz: North of the base line and west of the principal meridian The ISLANDS situated in section six, town- ship forty-seven, of range two; in section four, township forty-seven, of range three: in section twenty-eigot and twenty-nine, township forty- eight, of range five; and in se tion tnirty-three, township forty five, of ange twelve. Township forty-nine, of range ten. ‘Townships forty-seven, forty-nine and fifty, of range eleven. ‘Townships forty three fori and forty-eight of ragge twenty. Towuships forty-three, forty six and forty-sev- en, of hi twenty-three. ‘Townships forty-four and forty-five, of range twen'y-five ‘Townsbips forty-four and forty-five, of range twenty six. ‘Township forty-nine, of range twenty-seven. Ephedegrs forty-eight, foriy. nine and fifty-one of range thirty-four Townships forty-eight, forty nine, fifty, and fifty-oue, of range thirty-five. ‘ownships forty-five, fifty, and fifty-one, of range thirty-six. ownsh{p fifty, of range thirty-seven. The vacant unappropriated e twenty-five, twenty six, chirty-five, and thirty- six, in township @ two, of range foriy. At the land office at DUNCAN. commencing on Monday, the fourth day of August next, for tue disposal of the public lands situated within the fllowing-named townships and parts of townships, viz: North of the bave line and west of the principal meridian. ¥. 250 Pages and 130 Fine, Plain and Colored Lith- ographs and Plates. Pricz onty Twunty-Fivs Cunts. Sent Free of Postage to all parts of the Union NHZAPEST BOOK EVER PUBLISHED— and containing nearly double the quantity of read- ing matter in that of the TY CENT OR DOL- LAR PUBLICATIONS It treats cn the PH YSIOL- OGY OF MARRIAGE, and the Secret Infirmitics and Disorder of Youth and Maturity, resulting from ex- cesses, which destroy the _ Physical and mental pow- SN ers, with Observations on ~~ Marriage, its duties and disqualifications, and their remedies; with Lithographs, illustrating the Anstomy and Physiol .and Diseases of the Re- productive Organs of both sexes, their structure, uses, and functions. A popular and comprehen- sive Treatise on the Duties and Causaltles of sin- gle and married life—happy and fruitful alliances, mode of secu: them—infelicitous and infertile ones—their obviation and removal —important bints to those contemplating matrimony, that will overcome objections to it; none, however, should take this important step without first consulting its es—commentaries on the diseases and medical reatment of females from infancy to old each case graphically illustrated by beautiful lithogra- pe plates—nervous debility, its causes and sure y a proceas at once so sliaple, safe, and eifectual that failure Is impoasible—rules for daily manage- ment—an essay on Spormatorrhea, wit! ctical obsefvations on the safer and more sucsesettl mode of treatment—precautionary hints on the evils re- sulting from ee ractice—an roan lege all diseases arising in: retion, with plain and simple rules by which all persons can cure them- seives without mercury—remedies for those self- The Nankin must be the best blue Americen nankin, 26 inches wide, texture 5 threads by 4 threads to the 16th of an inch, dyed pure Bengul indigo. The Blankets must weigh six pounds per pair and measure 5+ by 7* { ch. A bale of /u pairs must weigh 300 weigh less than 5 poun They must be of American manufacture, made of clean woo!, and each blanket must be marked *‘U.S Navy The Black Silk Handkerchie’s must be #1 by 313 inches, and w- igh one ounce and 12 grains Troy ; texture 14 by 23 to cne-eighth of an inch A schedule of the three sizes for each 100 pieces of made up clothing will be found with the sam- ples at the respective yards; and all the alovear- ticles, including the necessar; but‘ons, ring-,&c., are to te fully equal in the quality, te weight, snd finish of material, and patrern, sizes, and workmanship to ca'd samp es The number or quantity which will be required of cach of the foregoing articles cannot be pre- cisely stated. It will uot be less, howev r, tb the quantity specified in the foregoing ‘ist. 7 contracts will, therefore. be made for the q of each article so specified, and for sac quantity asthe buieay may require. The } must be wniform at all the stations. Garvnur, Me, June 22, 1882. Mr. H. Dres—Dear Sir: I have used two bot- tles of Prof. Wood’s Hair Restorative, and can truly say it isthe greatest discovery of the age for . Informution of Route ard Lost Baggage ob- | inflicted miseries and disappointed ho so un- All the above articles must be Bommahip icy seven, of tange twenty-soven, | rstving and changing the Hal, afore wing | ,iMirt Tay Kev MESE® | ornately prevatentinibe young When at: | Att above ances mat ke twenty-eight s APY Ave; Of FARES | sained its 0 ginal color. You can recommend it | _£¢» 11 Agent, Alexandria, Va. | ful adviser fo the — and no article wiii be re- this bureau may direc’ ceived that is not fully equal to the sample in every respest, and which Coes not c lore 40 the stipulations and provisions of the t to be made. those contemplatt marriage: Its perusal is particularly rectnamende ed to ms entertaining secret doubts of their pes ical — pare _—_ are — of hav- ng hazar the th, happiness, and privileges to which every human being is entitled” Price TWENTY= Townships thirty-four and thirty-five, of range twenty-nine North of the base lene and east of the principal meridian, Certain Islands situat-d in the following sec- to the world without the least fear, as my case was one of the worst kind Yours respectfully, DAN’L N. MURPHY | < “THE NEW YORE AND LIVERPOOL UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS. TEHE SHIPS COMPRISING THIS LINE Tue aed at the risk andex CaRtyvg, Ill., June 27, 1868. Tue whole must be delly: sk anc = IVE CENTS per copy, or . b box and «ale to be tions, to wit: in sections twenty-four and twenty- | ,, | have used Prof O J. Wood's Hair Restora. shove Five Copies for One Dollar. Mailed, free of post- | PEnse af {he Contract ee he ime five, township thirty four, of range seven; in | tive, and have admired its wonderful effect. My | ATLANTIC e, to all of the United States ing officers t- ¥€ appoluted by the Navy DeP sections two, three, thirteen, and twenty-four, hair was beeoming, as 1 thought, prematurely pee aay. B "hose who may consult }}r, LA ao cers township thirty, of range eight; in sections nine- | SY; but by the use of the ‘‘ Restorative’? it has ADRIATIC CROIX upon any of the diseases upon which this | -ri.¢ offers must disting the prices rea: article mentioned, and must be calcu! cover every expense attending the fulfimen the contract, including the necessary buttons in case of failure on the part of the con'ractors to deliver the several articles which may be or dered from jthem, ta proper ttme and of pro quality, the Chief of the Bureau of Provision and Clothing shall be ar a pene direct purchases to be mede of what moy be te ‘98. aie; Aeey, Hoe Eove, quired & pply the deficiency, under the per "y SS to be erp in the contract; the recor resumed its original color, and, I have no doubt, permanently so. SIDNEY BREESE, Bx-Senator United States. hirty, township tuirty four, of the same range; i1 section twelve, township twent -elght, of range nine; in sections three, four, nine, and ten, township thirty-two, of the same range; in section three, township thirty, of range ten; and in secticns twenty-nine, thirty-three, and thirty- day will be found Prof. Wood’s advertisement of four , township thirty-one, of the same range. the above article, to which we call attention. book treats, either personally or by mail. Medi- cine sent to any part af the Union according to é!- rections, safely packed aud carefully secured s7om all observation. Adéress Dr. Kl. B LA CROIX, No. 31 Maiden Lane, or Post Office Box 579 Albany, N. Y. cr Ofice open daily, om $ a m to9 p m. end unday from 2 uatil 5p. m. Oftice REMOVED from No. 56 Beaver st. to 31 Mai ‘Theseships have been built by contract expressly for Government service. Every care has been taken in their construction—as in the engines—to insure strength and speed; and their accommo- dations eee are unequaled fer elegance and comfort, HAIR RESTORATIVE —1a ourcolumns to- , DAYS OF SAILING. From New York. Prom Liverpool. 1866. 1858. thereby unfit for eultivation.”’ if any, granted to ie be, being the color of early manhood ; and i _ a “ as fineand glossy as silk, and fhat without any ‘ 1k requisition. o1 duplicate copy thereof, be Apne ihm pet Pal other application than the Restorative. If it has TELER'S pene Bom ad = Bureau of Provisions ana. Clothing, or at either of the ‘ swamp lands’ within theirlimits,” « od | done this upon others, will it not do the same for “£OK COB’EHS, COLDS, | tee navy-yards aforesaid. shall be evidence ‘hat September 3, 1850, will be excluded ‘rom the | SHY Of our readers whose ‘frosty prows’” were i az 2MA, WHOOPING | Such requisition has been made end received es. : Jrom the | once like the ‘‘ raven locks’? of Lothiel’s warlike vi ‘ ne vee or more apprc ved sureties in @ sv The offering of the abov ehief, if they will it. We think so.—Jackson to the estimated amount of the respective :on- menced on the days appoint cad wil 7 ville Constitutional, Oct. 6, 1853. tracts will be ulred, and twenty = cortum in the order in which they are advertised wre will be withheld from the amount of all peymen - convenient dispatch, until the whole shall on account thereof as collsteral security, 80 bx ave been o: nds will be com- vantages, with object use, having been extensively used the last twenty years with unparalicled success, not trumpeted to the world as a specific or cure all, but recom- Saturday Saturday Wednesday. Saturday THE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE Wednesday. red and the sales thus closed: but AGE —It seldoin occurs that we notice, under Pr ov P. z. n valuabl teat axillary in any event to be paid until it is} in all re no sale shall be kept open longer than two weeis, | fig SOT aNyERn eee [re uioas for wetaesn ore From New York to Liverpool, first cabin. 30 agree any on tany at hs ca aad nes tat complied with poe ey Pil be paid ad 44 and no private entry of any of the lands will be “ g i iiaked ee < second cabin. 75 § to alfora relief where | @mount of all deliv: admitted un poh the Hee ie a ths ten judice against most of them. But candor com- apap wg Exclusive use of extra size state rooms . - 325 From Liverpool to New York....30 & 20 guineas No berth can be secured until paid for. An experienced Surgeon attached to each ship. Shippers please take notice that theships of th! Mne cannot carry any goods contraband of war. All letters must pass through the {post effico— any other will be returned. ‘Fhe owners of these ships will not be account- able for gold, silver, bullion, specie, jewelry, pre- cious stones, or metalsyunless bills of lad{ng are eigued’ therefor, and the value thereof therein ex- pr 5 For freight or nage ly to EDWARD COLLINS & co. 56 Wall street, New BROWN, SHIPLEY & CO., Liver; STEPHEN KENNARD & CO., Friars, London B.G WAINWRIGHT & CO., Paris. jes! sil weeks Given onder my hand, at the city of Washing- ton, this fifth day of April, anno Domini one thousand eigh” hundred end fifty six. FRANKLIN PIERC By the President : THOS. A HENDRICKS, Comuni:siover of the General Land Uttice. navy agent within thirty days after tri bills, du'y authenticated, shall have bec to him. aac whose proposals shall be meaner (and none others) will be forthwith notified, ends early as ticable 2 contract will be transmitted to them for execution, which contract must be re- turned to the bureau within five days exclusive of the time required for the regular transmission ot the mail A record, or duplicate of the letter informing & bidder of the acceptance of bis proposal, will be deemed a notification thereof, within tbe pcos act of 1846, and his wid will bem “ee accepted in conformity with thi understand- very offer made must be accompanied (as é! rected ‘n the act of Congress maj.ing eppr aoe tious for the naval service for 1#46- ap ane 10th August, 1846,) by a written guarantee, Sect by one or more rexponsible persons, to tue << i” that he or they undert:ke that the bidder «T = ders will, if his or their bid be accepted nso into an obligation within five days with ness and sufficient sureties, tofurnish the sap} es eee pesed The bureau will not be obligated ee sider any proposal unless sccompavied by 4 guarantee required by law; the competency the guarantee to be certified by the navy = ’ @istrict attorney, or the collector of the -v or} am Bl forms of proposals may be obta we the mary agents at Ports™ r 2 Boston, New York, jade ied without material ben- efit. As such it is recognized by numbers of our leading physicians, who know its compouxition, and have been eye witnesses of its superior ei. cacy, as well as by thousands of our most respec- tanks citizens, who all endorse its claim to being safe, palatable, economical 2.4 efficacious. Price 26 cents, or three bottles in one 50 cents. Wholesale Agents, PATTERSON & NAIRN, and STOTT & CO., Penna. avenue; PEEL & Shoe ee Resear So Georgetown Retail by Dri ists generally. = Also TYLER'S GUM ARABIC COUGH CANDY DROPS, the same composition in lozenge form, 12% cents a box jy 8—ly 1. GLENWOOD ffice Ne. 293 PF apm (OVER THE SAVING’S BANK.) HIS CEMETERY Ss ates — rags =| GEORGE H. DRAPER, Havre. thecelebrated Greenwood, of New Y ork, an Notice —The day of departure of this line situated on the high § Se ee en come ey York, ee ep wil ” Saturday, —_ sored mine —— ay 5 2 ee re 7 iP men anuary 5, and every alternate Satu: street lead! = spoon: 5 from Liverpool, Wednesday, commencing Pil deg eone oo ng thelr g she actoara ay set rey Secale Wednesday. ibe P ag title te the pasck ane y prohibiting ail encroachments from legislation or otherwise, which is of vast importance to those who wish thelr dead to repose where they have placed them, for it has become a custom in al) other cities when ihe burial ground becomes valu- able for other purposes, to sell it, and throw the [ee usto invite attention to the advertisement of ‘rofexsor Wood's Hair Restorative. We are too qevenile to require anything of the kind, butsome stances of its use have come to our Isnowledge which almost assures us that it is a sovereign remedy against the hair becoming Prematurely gray. itis not a ‘* Hair Dye,” but upon tts ap- pee, as directed, the effect is produced u he skin, which brings out thi original colored hair, without stiffaess. and gives it a glossy and natural rance. We have seen persons who have used it, and are much pleased with it. amine theadyertisement — O. J. WOOD & CO., Proprietors, No. 316 Broadway, New York, and 114 Market street, St. Sys issourt o c ‘OTT & CQ., wholesale and retail A Washington. Alsofor sale byD. 8. Dyas’ Parker, undor National Aotel, and all Droggist:; in eorgetown by R.8. T. Cissel; in Alexandria by Peel & Stevens. T.W_DYOTT & SONS, General Wholesale Agent, Philadelphia, Pa. feb 1—6m $$ een COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, &c. ERSONS predisposed to Pulmonary - tions find this the most trying season, owing to the sudden changes in temperature ; yet by a little care, adopting warm clothing and supply- ing themselves with a | Soe Prescription or cough remedy they may easily ward off what may rous winter companion. NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. Every person entitled to the right of pre-emp- tion to any of the lands within the townsbipsand Ex- tssoure R blican. parts of townships above enumerated, 1s required rietors, No. ai to establish the same to the sa‘isfaction of thereg- ister and receiver of the proper land ottice, and make payment thereof as soon as practicable af- ter sertng thes nota. = sprit Stemaprnsipre of the public sale of ¢ lands embracing the tract clai ; i such claim will be forfeited meds Otherwise THOS. A. HENDRICKS Commissioner of the General itice apS-lawiw tana G i ce, and before the day appoint- T HOME AND ABROAD; » Margai Avine Ossoll, price $1.25) Y Margaret Courtsbip and Marriage. by Mrs. Heftz, $1 25 Contributions to Literature, by Samuel Gilman, GTON BRANCH RAILROAD. Grats OF HOURS.—On and after Mon- jay, the 23d instant, the Trains will Leave Washington Was) 81 50 a Criticisms, by Horace Binney Wallace, #q , 81 25 Physiology and Calisthenics, by Miss Beecher, TY application ology at Egn’s COMPOUND 6Um ura? SYRUP chee, bowen, if pron RISING STAR GAME.—THIS I9 A beautiful and instruetive Game for Children. It learus them to commit to memory all the inci- dents and celebrated battles that were foughqdu- ring the American Kevolution For saie by the agent, ¥ ALEX. ADAMSON, mar®-3Im 7th street, opposite Post Uftice. . ‘O.; and retail by most Di dria by PEEL & SFEVE Mr. CISSELL jy 6—ly EATHER DUSTERS, all siz, i Be sedestoess: BRUSHES ofall kinds tobetes with every kind of Hauevieeeing article. Prices . FRANCIS. fe mone that fall belowthem ; and thetr att eat particw'arly directed to the Jott ret ag ith of March ft tm addition to safe S tawiw August, } : Mew." NY BODY AND EVERY BODY Fi to ELLIS’S to buy all you want nice 10 every thiny, and is selling out at « a change his ness ists. In Alexan- All orders left with Mr. James F. Harvey, No. will be + Georgetown by 410Seventh street, or any otherw . PRIME ITALIAN MACCARONI, &c. ed seed HAVE JuUsT RECEIVED A LOT OF prime [TALIAN MACCARONI., of latest im- portation. Also, fresh S-rdines, Anchoives, Bor- deaux Oil, Smoked Beef, Buckwheat Corn, fresh Tomatoes, &e.. ae , for sale mar 18 Z2M.P D'SEst OF LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES, with references to the acts re- ed, supplied, or modified, and notes, of the lecisions and dicta of the Supreme Court of the Union upon their construction; by Jas. Dun of the Pennsylvania Bar; one volume of 1,697 pages, 1856, price 87.60. mer 2—r FRANCK TAYLOR, Promptly attended te, Bie? CAGES, Bird Seed, Fish Bone, &c., at the Housekeepers’ ere Store, 490 Seventh street {mar 12} G. FRANCIS | Blind aes always low. ! | What it has done, we have witnessed upon sev- Elser Pap alee a Voss! = aes eral of owracquaintances in St. Louis. Hair once wi b those ‘ swamp and eve Cod ta lands, ‘made | S™8Y met our view, black or brown as the case mar 12 KING, 490 Seventh st, FOR CHEAP @UUD8,