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IV ENING STAR. First Public Sale of Delaware Trust Lands in the Territory of Kansas. PROCLAMATION. By the President of the United S ates. BRILLIANTS. TO AUTUMN. Mail, yellow Autuma! onan — now As eace, my favorite season a W.T, FRANKLIN | which youth inspires, N PURSUANCE OF LAW, I, aelate pas pen ate > the bouga Pie President of the sy Mada ut withered leaves; and the relentless ploa; ch America, do hereby declare and make known that ‘Tarn o'er the sward; while curlews, whisding a public sale will be held at Fort Leavenworth. 5 sbiill, In the Terri! of Kansas, commencing on Mon- ing re’s requiem on the mountains brow day, the 20th day of October next, for the dis aad ‘al the air pi blue marbie, stiil. ’ | of such of the lands and town ‘lots, held in trust It was a kind of triumph once to see by the United States for the benefit of the Dela All Nature dis, and find myself at ease ware tribe of Indians, as are situated within th In youth that seemed an immortality ; undermentioned be fale comprising the east. Bat I am cusnged now, and feel with trees ern portion of the lands ceded by the sald Dela. A brethernood, and in their obsequics Whink of my owa. Thos time hath wrought PS principal meri. ny Be 3 ogee rr Townships seven, eight, nine, and ten, of range CONTENT. pg oe ' ‘Where is a jewel which no Indian mine can buy, twenty. Ps, seven, eight, nine, and ten, ofrange We ehemic art can counterfeit ; It makes men rich tn greatest por lee icicle seven, eight, nine, and ten of range wa'er ns cu E Bat temely whisde ioswect musio™ stain, * | Townships eight, nine, and ten, of rangetwenty it comes, to m heaven sent, “3 ‘That mush in little—all in ee es Peas: ad nine and ten, of range twenty- RAeNe OES.” Riso, the ati block: 7 7 ‘sin the town of Jacx- FER SOURCE OF YuUTH. SONVILLE, so called. from No 1to No. 121, in- Tell me not ’tis all a fable Clasive, situated in townships Nos 9and 10souh, Wationaa eee ; of range 19 east, abovementioned, eee | : 10" Yet to prove it isa truth the plat of said town of JacksonyiLte on file in ware Indtans in (rust as aforesaid, to wit: South if the base lime aad east of the sixth the office of the sueveyor general of the Territories Ask ye where’ Seek it there Kansas ce | In the art the poets share’ : and Nebraska, to which reference is (Schiller. Also, the surveyed blocks in the town or Daia- ——— Wake, 80 called, from aoe 1to op mir hy ett N A ituated In townshi: o. 9 and south, of A FRINGEPAL HOTEL 3 east, shovenentined, according to the plat of jienal Hetel.—wx ov ssid town of Datawarx on file In the office of BDSs ing, Md ms AR Tom pe sald surveyor general, and to whieh reference is Bonin ee eer fyma | Mate, In the town of Hanp- CJ Phillips, ‘Pa T Rol & ly, do Also, the surveyed blocks In z W Koir, Ala Miss Roberts. do VILLE, socailed, from No 1 to No. 94. incius! re ; J 8 Jobnston, Mass situated within townships Nos. 8 and 9 south, G Lehr, NY’ range 19, abovementioned, according to the plat 6 McCellough, Ma of said town on file in the office of the said sur- 7 veyor general, and to which reference is made. . — tg Iso, the surveyed blocks in the town of Lat- Hon6R Riddle Del TAVILLE, socilled, from No. 1 to No 16, inclu- sive, situated in toweship No ® south. of range haadh m do, Vv No. 22 east, abovementioned, ac ording to the att VS plat of said town of LaTTaviLLe on file inthe — feos ie i o@ce of tne saidsarve,or general,and to which IF Belloway, NC reference is made And also the lots in several blocks as surveyed and laid outin LkavRNWoRTH Crty, socalled, situated in townsbip No. 8 south, of range 22 east abovementioned, according to the plat of said © H Olmstead, Ga . Dr Clay.on, Ma J M Mayshall, do JC Lane, NY B Contec & drs, do AM Hal, Ga town of LEAVENWoRtTH CiTy on file in the office 5 le to bp resgog of the said survoeyr general of said Territories, CE larrie, oe 8 ‘Oon’ NY and to which reference is hereby made J HDevie’’ 17 w Sree? Md Said abovementioned lands, town lots, and Beusa HF al’se blocks, having been clas-!fted and valued by com- W E Petar W Hall, 4 missioners duly appointed for that purpose ac- DP ian y Mies Otters: de cording to law, the valuation «0 placed upon the Halsey, Va = a ae same respectively will be the mininum at which Bedi a’ 8’ § Mubew ly, de the same will be offered for sale, 2 Mi: wil a A Hughes, P. The terms of saie will be cash, and Washes STNes.wa Kadie'n ma ment being made, receipts in duplicate 'W Dem : ‘ made therefor, one of which wil) be delivered to ement, de F Wheat, Va the purchaser. Daler. Pa H Stoker, Mex P i 7 ' tents will subsequently be granted for the dey Pree on ave lands so purchased in accordance with the laws AKantin a” in force regulating the Ixsue ther. of Bisson, do Mrs Brock borough, “a The offering of the above lands and town lots “eroM zo : : t and blocks will be commenced on the day ap- Miss Weir, do pointed, and will proceed in the order in which » Hlowel.—t. 2. & x untl the ‘whole shall have been effaed sag the a ~ erga Eng sales thusclosed. J McAdams, All purchases not paid for on the day of salewill 4 # Brown, Md be recffered on the following day, at the risko! D Pod = itr. RI the defaulting purchaser. . s ve Wheeler, Tenn Given under my han the city of Washing cS Miss C Hailman, Pa ton, this ld:h day of August, AD. 1856 8 Harris CS Jaler, Pa gvaay ttt ANKLIN PIERCE Miss E Gar Mrs Sanderson, Mass By the Presideat - Miss E Herris, do Miss Sanderson, do y Gzorcz W Manrrenny 7A Smith « fam, Va M RKaacn, NY Commissioner of Indian Affars tae Eee ee Norg —The ab ve advertisement will be pub r c Kat, Cal J £8 Egerton, Ma — ee Papers only as are requested by ‘ish Elliot & ly, Ga Ross, Va " BW Wit, Ge if JH Smith, Ga lee ncaa ev Hames, Tena c sideill, NC P 4 Bairon, Ga WW Muney, Va Postponement 6f the Sale of the Delaware @ E Marshall, Va T 3 Evans & fam. d> drust Lands in Kansas Territory. B W Gunn, do J Hyde, Tean Notice 13 HEREBY GIVEN, THAT BY Mrs C Norris, do E V Clapp, do LN direction of the President of’ the United Mise 5 Coump, do MM Hution & ly, O States, the sale of the Delaware Trnst Lands in W A Jackson kais, Fa Nrs Gracey, 8C Kansas ferritory, advertised to commence on the JM Goggin, Va W B Gracey, do 20th of October next, at Fort Leavenworth, is @ @ Thager, Ma Miss Brenaugb, do tponed until Monday, the 17th day of Novem- H Wilson & fam, ka Capt Turner, U8SN = next, at which time, and the place aforesaid. Buy sang; Ind T A McCorke & ly, Va_| the said sale will commence, and be conducted F Miller, de Miss Shinn, O and continued in ali respects as provided by the J 8 Hunnieat, de W Munter, Pa original proclamation of the 14th of August last jC Kennett, Mo 6 W Thomas, do By order of the Pre-ident B B Jackson, do W Hawki:northaly,SC GEO. W. MANYPENNY, @ C Jackson, Va W Nixon, Va Com: ner of Indian Affairs 'W W Webb, do Mre Scett, do DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, M Warbingtop, Ma J Wa on, Ma Office of Indian Affairs, Miss Dugges & nieee, SM Barnard & fam, do se 18 lewtd daw September t7, 1856. Mo Miss J Smoet, do ere reer J J Gracey & ly, te IRON HALL SOUT SHOE AND THUNK ESTABLISHMENT. ECEIVING DAILY MY FALL AND winter styles Willards’ Hotel—s c.&a A. WMLLARD. 4D Tonran, Pa 8 Schwertz, Va Miss Tonran, do F Holbrine, ¢o of Ladies, Gen W W Humpry,NY = A M Penncek, USN emen’s Misses — org Be Mire Penncck, Poppet Boot Clark. Ten Dr Newton, ly, child & athe re Ma D Sandige, do servt, Va" aes and Shoes, of ati AJ @raband/NY B Kennon, USN kinds and qual T P Jones, Mass JN Barnard, Va Mes. Those in WW Carfeld, Ind =f H Aldrick. Pa went will do weil 8 A Eddison, do E © Murfee & ly, Va to call and exam- C P Danforth, Ala T 3 Savage & fy, Miss ine my stock be- © W Londiap, nJ Mrs C Savege & ron.NY | fore purchasing elsewhere, et S. P. HOOVER’3 HA @alaway, Va B Allen, ly & child, A‘a| Iron Hall Boot and Shoe Establishment, Penn. F A Miller, do AJ Hodge & ly, do avenue, bet 9th and 1Uth streets. CC Jephart, sc WT Rice, Pa A large assortment of Sole Leather Trunks, & D Marr, J Powell, Va also | eather and Wood Frame. Lad’s Hat Cases, J J Helier & ly, F Gonzalez, Tex new styl se 13 W 8 Lovell, USN Mrs H N Caldwell do —= = = re Mirkweed Womse.—s. £4. 5. Kirk woor. RAMyes&ly,NY J MeNalty, O PA Allen, J Dryedale, Fla Hon J Denver, Cal WC Allen, Ma T Hendricks, Ind T Glover, Du rinkard, Va E W Redloz, Ky Rogers. Ma Miss Evans, NY owe. E Hensely, O ‘22 Zoe Soa oe MUSIC, WOUD, CUAL, AND SAND. R CROUCH Vous oie: 3 | NOW AFLOAT, AND FOR SALE FROM MASTER tax Meemanieacuie nice 3 | LN me Vessels, 400 tons White and Red Art — Prid: = the above Institution, any bour toated le eaied tho tees Cealtiye haat Schools and families attended in the city, | he 07 im all cases _ he Always on band as good an aszor ment of to oi Alexandria, and surrounding neigh- WOUD AND CUAL ple be found in the Dis- , . srict, ana on ax good terms gender snncies to be had In classes now stady- | ‘Tint, *50 ON 2° good terms. of iah and C streets, avent « Classes fiom 4 to 6 o'clock. eet FFs avenue. cy. Young * s — ' a to § lu the evening Sis ——_—____ ©. M. KEYS, - NICHOLLS CROUCAd PROTEUTI6) nN © nko Director of the Ins itution re Loss Be cee zmom Sorner 0: th street an ‘en: Vani \ wu over Farubam’s Bookstore. ma syenue: | FIRE, MARINE, AND INLAND INSURANCE. tuthovized Capitul and Surplus...$1,358,161 13. FOPHAM @€ NU NEW AND Cheaent PARMERS AND MECHANICS’ INSUR- SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK STORK, ANCE CO., OF PHILADELPHIA 9 Beventh st , opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall. Office northweat corner Penurlecnia avenue and 17th £888. TOUPDAM street, Washingt D.C. te of Phat fa, and binge OMe respectfully a shy Tuos. B. Piorence, Charles Diagee, r friends and the pablic, that they have com- i A A ote Ky Teal ey, hand ¢ large and superior assortment of Mens? yell as py itaae Leech, Jr. Ladies’, and. Boys SADDLES nee? THOMA® i. FLORENCE, President, MARTINGALES and WHIPS. UARNESS SD DR HELMBOLD, Becretary. 7 Hoa, both for city and country use. eee LOCAL SURVEYURS. 91 VALISES # tharles Waiter, No. 397 D sire: b! AGS. Ladies SATCHELS’ THAVeR, | Ha es mig temo aa BAGS. N@ BASKETS end FANCY WORK BOXES.| Jno. M. Thornton,corner First i ones BLANKETS, COVERS COLLARS, avenue, Island. indivimeiesioss , Horse, Spoke, and Dust BRUSH! | Jamas Williams, Yo. 92 Fourand-a balf strest. , CURRY COMBE, SPONGES, Riscler, No S01 Thirteenth atrees, below yiveug avonue MARINE sURVEYOR, Capt J. evy, No. 367 Penr ant, rt mt that | opposite Nativi ai Hotel, Ts ia ,elther for style or . GENERAL SUPERINTS te i go pmemieh iy sone, Joie Thomason, i. solicit, ede business of this vMpany will compare ta- vorably with the Most successful of ene in the United Siates. ee ee ‘rom the ist day of August, 1855, in five montbs, Up t» ist January, 1836 the premuoms received amounted to the large «um of one hundr thousand, one tundred and fifty-one di only forty es Luncred and stavy-wix NDENT. 8 ich was ned U8, Machines. the Paris Exhibition, thereby recei en Mik IMPROVEMENTS eT nat the sete chine has #implified ‘them in many respects we and ali fai clalt reuites and arecapableof executing twice tt cor , Jape pale ary pore a = penne tary piven task : baccording lo equily (han Legal techni- ‘They are without question the only Muchines ca- Prepared to issue policies inet pabieof cindy | nancy tees tor hee ® 7 “ay . MANO D Ae LUNGS, PURNE mt bosom trace : . > MANUFACTURES sqwa by aay of these machines OUSES, Glonest scrutiny cannot detect a fault, NAL B sareY NESBELS, STRAMUOATS oR Plan’ a 8, and th 5 thom thewnly sai ines to purchase, as they y nt EUROPE ond ft oat of onde durable, and not Likely to the weatern STEAMBUATS ¢ have machines with tached of premium Binding hate, cap- gi — ‘oun r P-fronts, slers "to. companies, and in fixim eedles, &c., constantly be as low as other ef in construction and Acrangemens ay mmpeove Tent destrons of) . aay poy aswel ae aj aken into nforma: ses speedily adjusted ing Machines Wil! please addreng SUK 8" | Ohicomorthweate sie Penney re IM. SINGER & co Seventeenth street, Washington axty, DG” 204 106 Balttmore . Baltimore Inewrance may also be effected at the Howe these ma- | Northwest corner Walnut and Second Stross hiss) delphia, and ia other principal cities of the’ United Biates by authorized officers of the coms eny Je 14-1yt 5 Y paid. Miscellaneous. a et aan BS PROPOSALS FOR INDIAN GOODS. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Ovvice Inpian APrarns, eee 1856. GEALED PROPOSALS, INDORSED ‘P: \ posals for Indian Goods,”’ will be received at the Office of Indian Affairs, Washington untll 10 o’clock. a m., on Friday, the Departinent for flailing 7 e, ‘ various Indian tribes ai Crass No. 1. Mackinas Blankets. 3,600 patrs 8-point white Mackinac blankets, to Fincusue 00 by 32 isehis, and weigh 8 por 3,500 pairs 2 int white Meckinac blankets, to s Pmcaeure by 0 inches and we! 4 1,500 pairs 2 point white Mac! i Pieasuis €9 by 56 Inches, and weigh 54 pounds irs 1}g-point white Mackinac blankets, ian Me meueare ss by 50 Inches, and weigh 4 1 irs 1-point white Mackinac blankets, to via Lacie ig by 46 inches, and weigh 34 and: 500 pos 3 point scarlet Mackinac blankets, to measure 60 by 72 inches, and weigh 8 300 18 23¢-point scarlet Lr measure 54 by 66 inches, ani teen Mackinac blankets, measure 66 by $1 inebes, and weigh 10 een Mackinac blankets, to y 72 inches, and weigh 8 po 2} -point green Mackinac blankets to 7 wee 66 inches, and weigh 6 Mackinac blankets 200 pairs 3polat poeorradie by pou 00 peirs 334 -point Indigo blue Mackinac bian- 1 ig rh % json ure 66 by S4 inches, and weigh por 100 pairs 35{-point Gentinella blue Mackinac Mankee te Measure 66 by 84 inches, and paint Gentinella blue Mackinac iets, to measure 6) by 72 inches, and b 400 pairs 2i-point Gentinella blue Mackinac blan- kets, to measure 51 by ¢6 inches, and weigh yards fancy list blue cloth do rearlet do do green dao 1,000 ponnds worsted yarn, 3 falds 109 dezen cotton flag —— io &se SESE 8-1 cottons ewls do S4wollen do 60) pounds linen thread 100 pieces ribands 150 gross worsted gartering 20 pieces silk handkerchiefs Merrimac calico 382 6 Georgia stripee leached shirting domestic shirting. unbleached pes, and plaids 8 130 dozen wolten soc: 2 rds flannels, assorted B00 vounds cotton thread Chinese vermiilion 2,000 do brown 1,200 do cotton maitre 3,500 flannel shirts 4,000 calico do 2,500 Poe beads, white and black, assorted 1,396 pounds beads, ruby and blue, assorted sizes giltng twine, No. 30 Ready-made Olothing. 259 blue cloth frock coats 230 a Crass No. 5. Hardware and Agricultural Implements and 7,000 pounds brass kettles 1,200 Un ketties 350 nests japanned do, & In a nest 25 dozen 10-quart tin 8 but her knives 75 M gan flints 105 gross gua worms 150 do squaw awis 125 do fish hooks, assorted 300 dozer do lites 0Z2n Coarse tooth combs fise-tooth combs grubbi-g Lees 70 pairs ham: 160 do trace chains 180 log chains knives, 10 and 12 tnebes in length nm equal propor tons of 14, 1, X, 200 hand saws 3) cross-cut saws, 7 feet in length 4-0 dozen hand saw files S do cross-cut saw files S$ do wood rasps 230 quarters socket chiseis 70 planes, fore and Jack 10 dozen shovels MK, 1, 8nd 2th 450 camp kettles 4,000 short handled iron table spoons igh from 4 to5}¢ pounds igh 3 Dd hatchets, to weigh louse Northwest Guns. west guns, flint lock do percussiap lack. nished at Baston, New jaltimore, Pitts in the accepted bids ties thereof to be madeon or April next, or at Guring the year Commissioner of Indian Aff: The right will be reserved to of any of the art! that specified {n thi others of the sameclass, but of a @ tion, that may be needed, prices Goods of American m Satd goods to be fur q and the delive’ before the ist day of such time o- times thereafter be ordezed by the rs require a Kreater e above schedule; +o ifferent deserip- atthe lowest market anufacture, of thereq » Wil be preferred; but as most blankets and cloths are it will be necessary, in mestic article of either of those sample thereof shall be at as early a date as practicable. Each bidder f.ir guns will be it a sample os sumples of the ki: ‘oposes to furnish ; and the de, ht of accepting auch bi to be most edvantageo: uired toexhib- id or bids as are be- conform to, and be equal with, which may be seen at this office, or = American manufecture an, as ‘hey will be ri eat or agents ap, ofmay beuneq be rejected ; in whic! bound to furnish ot! uality within three days; ey will be purchased at will be made for the goods by the agentor agen ny Particula: hb vepers tw contractor will be e required kind or or, if that be not d to Inspect them. bia for the faitutal performance i for the Of th with two or more sureties, w’ rehoeapeonet be cert.fied by a United Beates ls must embrace the ‘hereof, as they are schedule, with the p” Cents at which they will ba Smounts must be carried out — class. They should be to farnigh for the siebeeees a uired in the amcunt of the fern'ehed, and the riscell ae Re ber, $3, 1966. the following articles at the prices thereto affixed, [here insert the list aecor- din; Qari gery delivera- ble in the city of (Boston, New York Philadel- hia, Baltimore, Pittsburg, Cincinnati. St. Louis, or Chi ‘as the case may be.) on or be- foi? the first day of April next, or at such time or times during the year 1857 as may be ordered by the Commissioner of Indian Affairs; and I [or we) will also furnish, at the same — such Taditional quantities of the same ki and quali- ties of goods, and at the lowest market prices, such other articles of the same class, but of a dif- ferent description, as may be required for service of the Indian Department during the year 1857, deliverable as above stated. And if this por] 1 be aceepted for, [here insert the number of The clase or classes proposed for,) I [or we] will, within ten days thereafter, execute acon tract accordingly, and give security. satisfactory to the Commissioner of Indian Affuis, for the faithful performance of the same.’’ Each proposal must 2lso be accompanied by a depos in the seconde! form, = be seen {wo or more responsible persons, whose cfen- cy must be certified bya United distrit attorney : i “We hi guaranty that the above bidder, iE bidders,} {f a contract shall be awarded to im, [or thern,] agcording to his Lor their} fore- going btd or proposal, execute acrontractand give security for the formance thereof, as pr - soribed in the advertisement for proposals for In- dian goods, dated September 23, 1°58; and we egree to pay any and all damages or losses which the United States or the Indians may sufter by reason of failure so to do on the part of the said bidder”? [or bidders. No proposal will be considered that does not strictly conform to the terms and directions of this advontiomant: and bidders are particularly requested to exemine the samples befere making their proposals. GEO W. MANYPENNY, 909) d3téRawtOoct3i Commisetoner GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF BOOTS AND GAITERS bee ON COMMISSION, FOR A PHIL- adelpbia mannu- facturer,@ first rate Sewed or Pegred Calf-Skin BO at $3 62. full as good s those uroped a at @5 or #6; acd a French Calf Patent Ie ped ces asap $3 S0,as. as an’ ats; afrstrate Galt Gaiterat $2 50, these are the best goods that is (orever were) sold in the District for the price; for the roof, come and see for yourself. Terms positively cash. No extra ofit ch: to ofset bad debts. Call at the EW YORK HAT STORE, Sevent. street near Pennsy.venia avenue. mau ANTHONY, Agent NEW FALL GoUUS. Dabs, H. SMOOT, NO. 119 SOUTH SIDE of Bridge street, Georgetown, D C., has re erived his First Instalment of FALL GOODS, suited to the egrly demand, viz: 30 pieces Fall le Muslin de Laines, 25 ets. 10d do English Prints, at 12% cts. 8 do Black Silks, best makes 350 do Shisting Cottons, comprising of all the Tost a, ved makes 5) pieces Bro and Bid Sneeting Cotton 2 do Irish Linens, and chea| 0 dozen Damask Napkins, from $! 3) to 88.00 Table Cloths, and Table Damesks Cirds Kye, Huckaback, and Board Towelling Allendale and Marseiles Spreads Knglish Fur’d Cbintzes from 123 to 18K cte. Bright Colors (all wool) Muslin de Laines Black Alapacas and Musiin de Laines 30 pieces White. Red, and Yeliow Flannels Cassimeres, Black F rench Doeskins and ‘Tweeds, Checked and Piain Jeane Checked Musiine, Cambrics, and Nainsooks White and colored Canton Flanneis Hem-stiched, Emb’d and Plain Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs Gents heavy Ribbed aod Pi«im half Hose Ladies’ and childrens Cotton Hose of all kinds Gents Merino and Cotton Shirts Ladies Merino and Silk Vests, &o , &o. To which large additions will be made soon from the large Auction and Importing Houses of Philadelphia and New York. Customers are in- vited to call early. pe 1i-tr JOHN H. 8MOOT. (O ALL THAT VALUE THEIR SIGHT States jadge or — Lic Wis TO CALL THE ATTENTION to all that suffer with defective sizht, caused by age, sickuess, and particulary from glasses injudictousty selected, to bis miperior SPECTACLES and GLASSES carefully ground by bimself to a true spherical accuracy, and bril- lant transparency, suited precisely and benefi- cially to the wearer according to the concavity or convexity of theeye. Very numerous ae the il) effects caused to the precious organ of sight from the commencement of using glasses in not beta: fecteely. sulted, by the use of an Optometer; an te ‘tice of many years enables him to meas- ure the focal d!sease of the eyes, and such gizes es that are cmeggeen pte tie will be furnished with precision and sati jon JOHN TOBIAS acknowl the very libe- ral encouragement try Bic ined, and further solicits the patronage of those that have not yet availed themselves of his aid. Persons that cannot conveniently call, by send- ing the glasses !n use, and state how many inch- ea they can read this print with their spectacles, oa supplied with such as will impiove their .) Taxumersbie testimonials to be seen; and ref- erences given to mauy who have derived the greatest ease and comfort from his glasses. Circulars to be had gratis, at his office, No. $12 BEVENTH STREP, three dours from Odd Poliows’ Hall, up stains. Norvouk, Seplember 7, 6A. Sir—'Vhe Spectucles you made for me suit very well, and seem to Lave improved my sight more than any other I Lave lately tried LITT. W. TAZEWELL I have tried a pair of Spectacles obtained from Mr. ‘Tobias and tind them of great assistance to tay sizbt, aud corresponding with bls description of the focus. | recommend bim as a skillfal op- ticlan. - HENKY A. WISE. Haviag been induced by a friend to visitthe s- tablishinent of Mr. Tobias for the purpose of try- jug bis sianses 1 was furnished fin with a pair slightly colored blue, which have alforded me more rellef and gratliication tian any { have evertried. My sight, originally very ood, was injured by writing and reading at n ght, fre- uently to a very late hour; but with the ald uf Choee giasses I can s'udy almost as late as ever, and that too without the pain I have previously suffered. JOHN WILSON, Late Commissioner Gen’ Land Office, December 11, 1655 I have used Mr. Tobias’s Spectacles for three cr four months, and take great pleasure {n say- ing that [ am much pleas with them. 1 have been much bene§i by them May Sth, 1866 GEOR. P. SCARBURGH. 1 was recommended to Mr. Jokn Tobias as a egies 0) Sere i and as! ey eyes of remark- eble rity, I was grat to find that Mr ‘Tobias scemsad to compreheud them by inspec- tion and some slight measurement, he has made mee pais Spectacles that suits me ad- iy. 4. ?. BUTLER, July 11, 1856. —— Witminaron, N.O., Jan. 97, 1853 Mr.J Topias: Dear Sir—i am happy to say that the Spectacles which I obtained from you last week are entirely sallsfevtory. Froman {neq ual- ity in the visual range of my eyes, I have bereto- found at difficulty in getting glasses of the proper focal distance It affords me Pleasure to state that, by the aid of yon optometer, this diffi- culty has been happily obviated so that theglasses you furnished me are dec'dedly the best adapted to my eyes of any | have ever used. Very Pagcetat OE yours, B DRANE, eotor of St James’ Parish. DarantMent ov IntRRIOR, May 7, 1865. From nataral defects and the unequal range of my eyes, 1 have been compelled to use glasses fer several years. I have tried different opticians without obtaining glasses rfe-tly fit to my eyes. Four months since Mr. ‘Tobias made two Pairs especialiy for me, whioh I have found to serve me perfectly. By the use of his optometer be is enab ed to pt Glasses minutely to theeye. i most cheerfuily recommend Mr ‘Tobias to ali having occasien to use glasses. and bear my testi- mony as to his skill as an optician. HENRY &. BALDWIN, . Bee’y to sign Land Warrants. l. 8 —OPERA GLASSES of = var! TELESCOPES & MICROSOOP ‘8, WATC: MAKER GLAS8KS, and many other articles !n this Mae at th band. dy 18-19, very low prices constantly on SOK MOUNT VERNON. ON TUESDAY®8 AND FRIDAYS.—FARE, ROUND PRIP, 81; FRO ALEXANDRIA75 CENTS.—The steamer THOMAS COLLYER leaves > ton at 9 and rae vag eae § o’clock. Couches leave the Capitol for the boat et 84 bat Coach pag ted vce s win ‘ersons wish! coaches leave (hetr residence with on & Thomas Parker, Retresnments Pe, ap itt AM’L GEDNEY, Captain. Medicines. AYER'S PILLS. FOR ALL TRE PURPOSES @F «4 FAMILY PHYSIC, ERE BAS LONG EXISTED A PUBLIC demand for an effective Purgative Pil: could be relied on as sure and perfectly safe in kis red te meet thet Of its virtues bas SOVERY OF THE AGE. Dr. KENNEDY, ef Re: fies discovered <y ERY KIND taew ad ‘WORST SCROF¥LA ROWR TO 4 COM- MON PIMPLE. ee HAS FRIED IT IN OVER BL sth poe pera | never failed except cases, (both thunder humor) He has now in hie over two hundred certificates twenty miles of Bostoz. Bre warranted to ouré 8 nursing sore ee ee ‘worst kind ef mples en 5 betiles will ates the system © ‘Two bottles are warranted to qare the Wore ¢anker In the mouth aed stomach. ‘Three to five bottles are warranted te exze the One to two bottles are werranted te eure all ted to cure a etches xmong the he!r. — OUr COMMON FasTURE a remedy that This hes been Gemand, and an ertenrive conclusively shown with what succees It accom- Tishes the designed. ical Pali, but not so Meriepo ee objec: , but all the advantages of every . bee: pted here, and witb what suc- ‘Two bottles It is easy to make to make the bes: bave none ef the scrimosious and fr itating tothe bowels. This isnot Many of them produce so much grt pain apd obey 3 in = cvanterbalance ( good lo There Pills produce vo irritation or pain, unless 1' arises from a previousiy existing obstruction or ¢erangement in the bowels teble, no harm can arise fr Gr tantity; bot itis better than be taken judicious! use in the several sumor in the eyez. Two betties ere warrant the ears and bi: derived frow them. medicine sboula rections for thetz ireases te which ven on the box. — have been speedily we may mention Liver Complaint, in Sms of Jaundice, Ind eadache, Bull Fever, Fever and and Lolss, for in truth, al liver. Peon . yelief in Costiveness Humors, Scrofula and ress of the b dy, Ulcers « )lood; in short any and every case where 2 purge { ve is required. ce cures In Rheumatism Govt el, Erysicelas, Pal tye Back, Stomac freely taken in the spring of the yeer, ‘ie blood and prepare the syrtem for the An occeestonal dose stimulates the cape pee ig z ite and vigor. 7 'y the > nt adeicn’ om the circulatory syetem , of the bedy, apd restore the whole orgen- Hence an occasional dose is advantageous + ven though no serious derangement exists; but unnecessary dosing should never be carried two purgative medicine reduces the ‘rength, when taken toexcess The thovsand ysic is required cannot beenu- t themacives to the it is confidently be heved this pili will answer e better purpose than eny thing which has hitherto been evaileble te W hex their virtues are once Ino’ toe public will no longer doubt what remedy to employ when in need of 2 cathartic medicine sugar wrepped they are pleesaut to take, ‘od belng purely vegetabie, no barm can arise m their use in any quantity. For minute directions see the wrapper on the ‘Fwo to three bottles are warranted to cure the ‘Worst case Of rin 5 Two to three bottles are worranted te eure the te case of rheumation . four botiles are warranted te eure the Five to eight bottics will eure the wers! cases ef srefala. Beurvy, Colds, with wore- of itia everyorse. Se suroes water will extin nd impurity of the guish Se, cco sure willthiz onre humor. I never Sold s betiic ef it bet that sold encther; affers trial it peteiricdiy meets for itec!f. There ere twe things zbeut thi herb that appears to wa Ing; rst Grits some singulariy suc- tation of the Hi avd Side They sho Id be R crésx to xiTt soe Mee of the ceéden rise y Sf the Riesar: dotues azy—ia wottles Lig day of is. »omech Into healthy .pril, LOZ4, { wold ever 1,068 Some ef the wneiectie Dragrists who have bees Sad thirty years, say thst so- of puteni medicines wes ever Lkelt. Where isa universe! praise ef it from al! « In my own prasties | always rept it stricUy for urnors—out since its in r novate the stren, in business twent thing t# the anni action as a general reat and wonderful virtue: t that | never suspected Seyeral cases of epileptic Sts—a disease whick conaldered incurable have been cured tes. O, whet a mercy if it will prove eM@petua! in all cases of that awful aré but fow who heve seen more of it them | have 1 know of severs! cases of Dropsy, sll of them ed people cured by it For the various diseaser the Liver, Sick Headache, Dys; Feverand Ague, Pain inthe Side, Diseases of the Spine, and perticularly im diseases of the Kid- has done more good thay -—eat the best cases In which & merated bere. bo’ reason of every Boys, &c., the discovery medicine ever known. © change of dict ever and enongh of it. Directions for Use.—Aduits one table over ten years dessert 5; dren from five to eight fal. As no directions can be app! eyo nc pancient os mppete on the bowels iy PAEPARED BY DR. JAMES C. AYER DBAGTICAL § ANALYTICAL CHEMIS&7, Trice 25 Cemts per Box. Five Boxes for 81.09 Sold by Z D. GILMAN, Washington, and ati ' pet Apt 4 a DOCTOR HOOFLAND’S CELEBKATED GEKMAN BITTERS PREPARED BY Dr. C. M. JACKSON, Philadelphia, Pa., WILL BFFECTUALLY CURE LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA. ABNDICE, CHRONIC «? bilite. Diswases of the Kidneys, and sll Dis- sases arising frem a Disordered Liver or Stomach. the ettention of the Ofs Bo With a feeling cc in its yirtnes and ada: ‘ion to the @ineasex for which it is recommended. it Is no new end untried article, but one thet Las stood the testo’ a ten years’ trial infor the people, and its reputrtion and seleis similar preparations extent favor given by the moet bysician: and indi te Immense, anc 2 care- MANBFACTERED BY DONALD KENNEDY, He 120 Warren strest, Rozbury, Mess ts.—New York Ci roadway; A.B. & 1 street. Philadelphia, T. W. DYOTT N & BROTHER, CANBY & SATCH. Alerandria, PEEL & STEVENS At Retail by all respectable Druggists in the ited States and Britieh Proviaoes, an Telam af tele Mee Certer's Spanish Mizture THE GREAT PURIFIER OFTHE BLOOD BEST ALTERATIVE KNOWN MOY 4 PARTICLE OF MRBCURY Im IT! AR (nfallible remedy for Scrofula, ism, Obstinate Cutaneous Eroptions, Postules on the Face. Boils, Ague and Fever, Chronic & Ringworm ot Tetter, Scald Heald, E: e- tacnt and p.ln of the Rheum, Stuyvorn Ulcers, Syphilitic Disarders, and all dieses arising from an tnjudticious use of Mercury, Iinpradence tn Life, or Impurity cf YPAIS areat remedy, which hes become id 80 jusily celebrated for its ex Baltimore, BRO R NERVOUS DE pablic to this pre f the utmost con! inrivalled by en ‘sent and well known in all perts of the coun! val perusal of the A’manzc, published annual iy ¢ proprietor, and to be had gratis of any of agents, cannot but sstisfy the most Yee) ruat this remedy ts really deserving the great eat- it bas ge 9 Be. 8 office and manufactory No. 0 Arch ladelphia, Pa. READ THE FOLLOWING: Moreantowns, Va , August 4, 188. Dr G@. M. Jacnson—Dear the Bitters are increas: Boncs and Jo} nts, roost obstinate and terrible forms o! which mankiad Is eMicted, is now offered to the public, with the confident assurancetkat no Mrp- ICAL DiscovERyY ever nade has been so eminently waccessful incuring ScrortLa a BLoop,as CARTER” R. Sir:—The tales of ng, end what speaks voi- mes in toeir favor is the tall whe bave used thean speak highly of their effects i Bell gives such general sat! umand for it exceeds all precedent; and I asevre Pleasure to sell such a remedy. Our physicians no longer scow) at it, but areecm- Its Intrinsic valve, end the ave bed magnapimity suf- elr prejudicieserd prescribe ALL DIsBases SPANISH MIX. by every mail delaiis of cures , and in most cases ysloians had beer over the Broop ts truly remarkable seascs arising from impurity of the great 2a. oy Lire have been relieved andcured with- eut a single failure, outof thetyousands who have Carter’s Spanish Mixture contains noe No medicine tbat rietors are receiving 'isfaction, and the ¢e- ig and astonishing vou it affords me pelled to acknow! _feater part of them hetent to lay aside th it tn their practice. Por sais by storskeepers ‘own and village in the United States. ie. > Bt GiLaAN, Wash! i DWELL, Georgetown, PRIVATE ™ =z YHILOSOPHICAL VIEW OF MARRIAGE, ar Mm. Be. LA CROIX, Ms Dz, ALBANY, N. ¥,, ree ee end @olered bisa: PRiez ONLY rege piong Cunrs. ——— wo iT BUOK KV / and containing nearl Gouble the quantity of read- matter In that of the TY CENT OR DUOL- LAX PUBLICATIONS e PH YSIOL- MARRIAGE, and the Secist infirmities end Disorder of Youth and Maturity, resulting fromex- menor eam venrw g the ye! and menta - with’ Observations oa arriage, its duties end els remedies; with Lith lustrating bysiciogy, aud Diseases of the Ke- Smee their structure, ‘Treatise on the Duties and C and married life—hap ode of securing them— and druggists wined with other fngredients of known virtue, and iven to the voungeet infant or most de- invalid, witboul the least possible hest- and JOHN 8, rye je We heve only room for short extracts from the volumes of testimony Ppovecssit from gentlemen of the highest respectabt known in their various localities. Please read fo We take great efour readers to the merits of Curter’s Spanish Mixture as a remedy for diseases of the blood. it | joys a reputation in (his city unequalled by an’ er preparation. Daily Dispates, Richmond, ‘Woe lion. John M. Botts, of Va.,says heconsid €ra \t a matter of duly to ada bis virtues of Carter's Spanish Mixture, PRRGONtL OS2ERVATION tive powers for the “Ee of the Unica BR PUBSLISERD— FROMACTEAL 3 ? its remarkable cura 2 Which it ts used. erter’s Spanish M! it professes. —Adiier Sewthssds Liver disease know it to be al Democrat, Petersburg, Va We have found from personzl trial, that Car- tu’sSpahish Mixture is a uly valuable meal Cine —Bd. Vergennes lndspendemt, Vt. GREAT CULE OF SCROFULA~—A press. Fasa in our employ was cured of Scrofula of a vir- ulent character by 2 few bottles cf Carter’s 8 werything else had failed. Oth- ex cures which have come undcr cur own observes tod, proves to as conclusively, that is nable medicinal agent. fa calling the atte, is —Ricamond Kesublices. SYPHIL18.—1 hove seen a wamber of cures of philis perfoscacd by Carter’s Spanish Mixiure. petleve it to ho @ perfect amtidots for that hozri- E. BURTON, Usa. of Nevaees for city of Richmond. LIVER Disb 15 £.—tamuel M. Drinker, of the &r=a of Drinker & Morris, Booksellers, Rich- Was sarcd ef Liver disease of several Rg by Ly thee bottles of Carter's pantie Mixinio OLOSOPR RE, T'S 42S AND OBSTINATE HAUuPTIONS ON THE SEIN.—See the cure af Mr. Harwood, and others. ‘She au aber cf anc ‘ais Spanish Mixture, precivdes ef ipserting them ip an advertisement’ EFFECTS OF MERCURY.—Seethe alr. Elmore. He wes eaten up with Mi ould obtain no relieZ, until he took ure, Which perfectly aegtores: or NEURALGIA —“r. F. former: the Astor House, N. Y., but Sate iy ish Mixture, aftere We take t end fruitful alliances, itous and infertile pisting jections to it; none, take this important step without mmentaries on the diseases and m infancy to old lustreted by beautiful debility, its causes and sure ‘Treatment of females fro} cease graphically il) pe Giakes—nereon ys a ee ays fae dotatied In our Al- | °>cefvations on the safer and more mod. of treatment— y hints on the evils re- sulting from em) @iseases arising simple rules by which all persons can them selves witheut mercury—remedies for those self- inflicted miseries ted “ye hysical condition, and ng hazarded ‘he bee! that time, he saya he has seen it eu thena eee, buman being “undred cases of the disease In which it is use®l. Ke never fz!!s to recommend it to the afflicted. Me GE F. i Deaggist. jartingl 8 Zolaroure of a violeat cave of patient could eos waik SCROFOLA.—Mr. Ha teat cure of Scrofuls, in toy sie Y, (Of three years sta Could motresch. Six bottles made Teny consult Dr. LA ‘arrison writes of the sin: { the diceaees upon whieh this & few botties 1X upen any o book treats, elther cine sent to any pariasthe rections, safel; . Dr.M.B. LA CRO 2X, No. 31 Biald or Poet Ofies Box £79 Albany, N nue mtofpm ret from Ne 4 Berver « 4ND DEALER In Fine Watehes, Jewelry, and Silver Ware. Salling at a very lidcrel reduction from cus- lomary prices. betwred Gth and Th streets, Browns’ Hotel butldirg } PLATFORM AND COUNTER Scalers MUfDocs’s PATENT PLATF« Counter Seales, of all Oni No. 2 Pa. lo, Was cured af — sven