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SVENING STAR.) “Ur The! following classical and beautiful Son. nets we find in the Charleston (8. C ) Mercury. They undoubtedly refer to thé Tate Mr. Taber, one of the editors of that journal, who fell In vindtca- tion of that cruel and unjust code (which Mr. Taber repudiated in word not by act) which makes the Press responsible for discussing the political conduct of public men: «* Whom the gods love, die early !*’—it may be— But standing, noble friend, beside thy grave, Whereon already the lush grasses wave, Nursed be bag pitying skics’ serenity, (While ¢ free, I do arraign the fiery Fate, whose blow, in thy bright morn of years hath laid thee low, Whose nooa had held all gifts of fame in fee. Thou wert a Prince in = ee ey je Of generous nurture, an: gesial bi 3 Beesned In th presence, and chy lordly face The dial of clear and lofty m: a Yetnow thou art a phantom—ail fs @°d ay ‘The grace, the glory —God ! can'st thou be * For aye thou art before me! dayand night, A uantly cee ‘wan, and crowned with gore, Doth haunt my steps, ana front me evermore, Darkling between my spirit and the light ; . I cannet purge my memory, cleanse my sight ; Blood hovers in (he sunbeams; the sweet air Of the calm evening is no longer fair, And universal Nature owns the blight. Alas! what boots it’ individual grief, On the wide o-ean of man’s common woe, Shrings to a current. oh! how vain and brief, Dwarfed in the height of that eternai flow ; Yet strong to dim Love’s joy-iliumined eyes, And shut from Hope the peaceof earth, and skies. --— AKARIVALS ATTHE PRINCIPAL HOTELS National Hetel.—wx ovy W Kuttro®, NY E F Reese, Mad J Coates, do Hoa J Watrauss & ly, ET Hodges & ly, Mass Texas ? L Benjamin. N Mrs Wallding & child, P Berger a a 1 McCay, Ma er Oo cCa) T Thomas, wa 3 Waters, Eg LR Camp, Ct J McDonald, Pa V Brent, Ma G D Davis, Ct E A Greenough, do J Barnwell & ly, SC N Silsbee & ly, Mass Spotford, Ct R Meakham, Md J Jhideler & ly, Ind W Scott do E Biarkiston, ili A Cofporte, Pa Mrs D Page, NC 8 Brastor, do Miss Page, do E Wyville, Ma W Shepard, do R Wintrade, Pa J E Page, do J Morgan, Va J Pritchett, NY A Gooch & ly, Va J Reese, Md Willards’ Hotel—:. c &5. A. WILLARD J O Thayer, Va R Secard & ly, Pa @ W Clark, do Miss M Secard, do SD Miller, NY Miss Hubert, do J C Jasper, do Miss L Secard, do F J Morley, NC G A Woodbridge, Ala G Dakin, Ps N M Heins, URS 3 C Agustine, do LP Brand & son, La W M Scovill, Ky Hon D A Smplley, Vt J Henry, Ma J L Townshend, Ma E E Harlow, do J H Fastall & ly, Va € DArebibaid, Eng J Walter & ly, NY H Bromeil, La Miss 8 Walter, do HC Spalding, NY Miss M R Parker, do IN oh Ma D P Dudlow, do W W Gill, Eng A Dibblee & sis, dy W Biata. do J Pollaky, Pa F L Ridgely, OT J P Payne, NY J E Sexton, Va E E Ausburn, do ——, Browns’ Uetel.—r. p. & M. BROWN. C W Slayle, Md Hon Z Kidwell, Va J H Seates, Cal W H Easby & lys, do J Baker, Mass T A Jordon, do AT White&ly,Md Miss Jordan, do W Jobnson, Pa J M Staples & ly, Fa T Haydon, do Dr Duval, Fla O B Osborne & ly, Pa 8D Spilman, Ma A Hunter & dau, O SC Ludington, Va S P Flanagen, do J Berney; Nd R Wootton, Ma W_F Berry, do Miss Wootton, do J Thomas,do AS Hopping, NY Kirkwood Homse,—J. & 4. 8. KizKWooD A M Stargess, NJ a W Hilton, Va th, do § Chesholin, Ma Mr Dawson, Md S$ Burton, NY Dr Williams & ly do R Hudgins, USRS E Smith, Pa Ewen, Ky Miss Smith, do fl Antonia, Va © Goodman, DC Ji Trimble, do C Trimble, 0 W Nelson, do STEAMERS. UNITED svarEs. Leaves For Dey --Havre........ IRON HALL BOOT SHOE AND TRUNK ESTASLISHMENT, Poansylvania avenue, st Ith and 10th sts. ] RAVe ON HAND POR LADIES, MISSES, and Children a large stock of— Quilted Silk Gaiters, Buckskin Lined and Flannel lined Gaiters for the winter Heeled, Double Soles and Water Proof Gaiters Black, Brovee and Colored Single and Donble Sale Galters Tees Gaiters heeled ; thick and thia sole jeroco heeled Galters; Congress Button and — Kid heeled Slippers, English Kid ters Congress White Satin heeled and Kidand Glice- reous Slippers Also, Misses aud Chiidren’s Shoes of ali sp ig Gent's, Boy’s, and Youths do do Oo Gent’s Patent Leather Long and Congress Boots Oxford Boots and Gaiters Short Calfskin Boots and P. L. Boots Calfskin English Boots Uxford High Cut same style AL sizes of Calf Shoes from $1.25 to $1 75 Boys and Youths Calf Bocts and Shoes all Prices, just received. Also, 2 large and well selected assortment of Gents end "adies Travelling TRUNKS, all ef which wilibe scold cheap for cash. Cali early, at [J > oc B- tron Hal! Boot and Shoe Store. asta items telstra FOPHAM & NORFLEY’S s NEW AND CHEAP SA D5LZ, HARNESS AND TRUNK STORS, 49 Seventh «t , eppasite Udd Fellows’ Hall. MESSRS. TOPHAM late of Philadelphia, and NORPLET of this city, respectfully announce cf Jends and the public, that they have com- the Saddling Pastaces at theabovestand, where they will make and keep constantiy on yeas 2 large and superior assortment of—Mens? jes’, aud Boys’ SADDLES, BRIDLE’ RTINGA188.ena WHIPS. HARNESS of Gescription. for city and country use. Sl kinds of TRUNKS. VALISES and Gare. PET BAGS. Ladies’ SATCHELS, TRAVEL. ING BASKETS. and FANCY WORK BOXES HORSK BLANKETS, COVERS, COLLARS and HAMES. Horse, Spoke and Dust BRUSH: ES. CARDS, CURR Y-COMBS, SPONGES 1 material used will be the best that can be Obtained; and both of ushaving been practical workmen for several years, we feel confident that Cur work cannot be surpassed, either for style or @crebility. By onrem tting efforts to gtve satis- Aion we hope to merit, and res beer of public Patronage. es eat tleulor attention pald to cove: Qad repairing all nda et work aoe ee Mad stools constantly om MRS. 1. &. Ha (2¥ccmseor To Jamra F. Mameat wanton ) UNDERTAKER.” Mo. 410 Seventh street, detweanG and a EGS LEAVE TUINFOR ib ersas aes Haosenen heremploy that PUBLIC same persons that were tormerly@— in theestablishment, who arefully competent to conduct the Undertiking g; and that every attention will be given pg day or ulght, as heretofore. ™ 19 61m * ANTHONY BUCHLY, UWDERTAEER, thop and Residence No. 303 Penn’s avenue, souti side, batween 9th and 10th sts - és ANT HEARSE, and cll necessary conveniences for Properly ne bbe bosbicas Poald respectfully !nform the public that he ls fully prepared to fill all orders entrusted te him atthe sbortesinotice and inthe best manner 4 large supply of READY-MADE COFFINS of al! sizes. always on hand which will be fur: aished on the most reasonable terms. . As heretofore, no peins Wilk be spared te gi entire satisfaction Om all oceasions ewe & thé premises. atall our: ee Wt * pent grief expands, the tears gush ) zette, Portsmouth, Western at the town of * sissippi river, at the mouth ef Mudd river, NEW GROCERY, WINE, AND Liqu S' | T HE SUBSCRIBER BEGS LEAVE To | has opened a new store, No 367 | between 1 and 6th streets, | Street, where he intends | hand a large and varied Co., Pinet & Co PeLtticat FLAGS aT 00 6 Miscellaneous. MONSIEUR GASZYNSKI, (ASSISTED BY MADAME wane PROFESSOR OF DAN PAu AS THE HONOR TO ANSOUR the Ladies and Gentlemen of — - ington and Georgetown that he will open bis classes for th! is accomplishmen! {oer Ton Spehicnanles rs in ween ing’ nae ‘em, street, ween nde, tbe propiiceen manner for bis we, also for private Farties, is Lec saa encerte, and {n Georgetown at Union Hall, Union hotel. Mr. @ has testimonials from all parts of the Union for his capability asateacher. Mr.G@ is the | en; {n the College of nord Soeaglieny in | b ‘3 x} Seminaries of Washington, and in the | WEST, and the SOUT: ne lm ar > The connection \bigeeap aby oe sheer asses will be commenced in Washington | ington and the Trains im est from Bal es =p mei always promptly made at the Washington Junction (lately called | from Baltimore. This is the only ch: | required between Washington and the Baggage {s checked through to Wheel Washington Station, and rechecked an ferred there, (with the pass for those hoiding Thro ‘ond. Theconnecting trains !rave Washin; 2. M.and 4g p.m. On Sundays a At BEN WODOD, 4 miles from Wheelin, connection is made with: the trains of CE! OHIO RAILROAD, runaing from Bellair, on rh Cambridge, Zanesville, and There trains comnect t circle. on the Sth of October. Lvery Tuesday and | Friday for children from 3 o’clock p. m., and in Georgetown every Wednesday Saturday from 3 o’clock p.m PRACTISING SOIREES | | in Washington every Tuesday and Friday frem { 8 til 10 o’clock p. m’, at George'own every Wed- nesday and Saturday. Ladies and Gentlemen will receive instructions fn all the most modern dances. Application for terms can be made at the reri- | In Be 9th and dence of M. 6. No. 407 E street, between 10th, orat the Hall. se30 . CHUBR BROTHERS, BANKERS BUY AND S&LL FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE; FURNISH DRAFTS On all Parts of United States and Eurspe; COLLECT DRAFTS On all parts of United States and Eurepe; Parts RAW BILLS & OM IRELAND FOR £1 OR UPWABRB; BUY AND SELL chet Riba OTHER SECURIBIES; . GOUTIATE TIME PAPER Lavestment paying 10¥ and ever, fer sale. LAND WARBARTS. We are at all times Purchasing, and have for Sale, LAND WARRAN FS of all denominations. a Warrants located in lowa, Wisconsin, or Lan Minnesota. CHUBB BROTHERS, jan 23-7 Bankers, opposite the Freasury. Proposals for Rations for 1857. QUARTERMASTER’s Opvicr, M. Corps Wasbington, Oct 40, 1854 BPARATE SEALED PROPOSALS WILL \ be received at this office until Monday, the 10th day of Noveisber next, at 10 0’clock, a. m., for furnishing Rations to the United States Marine on at the following stations, for the year 1857, iz: Charlestown, Massachusetts ; Portsmouth, New Hampshire; Brooklyn, Long Island, New York; Philadelphia, Pennsylvanta ; Gosport, near Norfolk, Virginia; Warrington, Florida; and Washington city, District of Columbia. Each ration to consist of one pound anda quar- ter of fresh Beef, or three quarters of a pound of Mess Pork, eighteen ounces of Bread, made of superfine flour, or superfine flour, at the option of a the government, at the rate of six pounds of good Coffee, twelve pounds of the best New Orleans Sugar, mere quarts of best White Beans, four inegar, two quarts of Salt, four pounds of good hard Brown Soap, and one and a half pounds of good hard dipped Tallow Candles to etc., apply to THOMASH. PARSO. at Washinzton $ WM. S. WOODSIDE, Master of Transportation, BR. & © Kalirosd. Baltimore, THE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL UNITED STATES AIL STEAMEKS. HE SHIPS COMPRISING THIS LIN quarts of one hundred rations The Beef required shail be delivered on the or- der of tbe commanding officer of each station either in bulk or by the singie ration, and sbail consist of the best and most choice pieces of the carcass; the Pork to be No. 1 prime Mess Pork, and the Groceries to be of the best quality of kinds named. All subject to Inspection. No bid will be entertained unless accompanied by the names of two sureties known to this office, or certified to hy some official person. ‘to be en- dorsed ‘* Proposals for rations for 1857,?’ and ad- dressed to the ()uartermaster of the Marine Corps, Washington, D.C. GEO. F. LINDSAY, Major and Quartermaster. The National Intelligencer and Evening Ster, Washington. D. C; Patriot, Concord, and Ga zette, Portsmouth, New Hampshire; Poet and Times, Boston, Mass.; Eagie, Brooklyn, and Dally News, New York; Argus and Pennsylva- nian, Philadelpbia, Penn ; Argus and iy News, Norfolk, Va ; Democrat, Pensacola, Fla ’ and Register, Mobile, Ala, will pubiish theabove three times e week until the 10th of November next, and send bills accompanied by a copy of this advertisement, to this office for payment. oc Ll-eodtlOthNov Proposals for Supplies. QUARTERMASTER’s OrFice, M. Corrs, Washington October 10, 1856. GQRran ete SEALED PROPOSALS WILL be received at this office until 100’clock a.m , on Monday, the 10th day of November next, for supplying to the Marine Corps the following ar- ticles, during the fiseal year ending (0th Fune, 1557: 500 Untforin Caps, with scales complete 1,000 Marine Pompons 1,000 Patent Leather Stocks 500 pairs of Shoulder Straps for privates 100 do do non-commissioned officers’ Kpan- lettes 2,00) pairs of Linen Pants 2,000 Linen Shirts 5,000 Unnedaiphi ees Brogans 500 Marine Blankets 300 dezen pairs Woollen Socks 50 Marine Fatigue Caps 500 Linea Blouses 2,000 pairs Canton Flannel Drawers 5,000 to 10,000 yards 6-4 sky-blue Kersey 1,000 to 2,000 “do of Blue Cloth, cochinea! dye, and dyed in the wool. Samples of the above can be seen at the Office of the Assistant (Quartermaster Marine Corps. New York, and a strict conformity to sample will be required All articles to be inspected ead certified to before payment made The Quartermaster reserves to himself the above, as the interests of the service may suggest. The articles to be delivered at such times, in such quantities, and at such places, as the (luartermas- ee direct, free of expense to the United si is No bid will be entertained unless accompanied by the names of two sureties known to this office, or certified to by some official person. To be en. dorsed ‘- Proposals for Suppiies,”’ ana addressed to the (Juartermaster of the Marine Corps, Wash- ington, D.C. GLO. F. LINDSAY, Major and Q vartermaster. ‘The National Jatelligencer and Evening Star, Washington, D.C.; Patriot, Concord, and Ga- New Hampshire; Post and ‘Fimes, Boston, Mass ; Eagle, Brooklyn; Daily News, New York; Argus and Pennsylvanian, Philadelphia, Penn., will publish the above three times a week’ until th crete peerage rae by a copy of this sement, to this office for payment oc 1l-eodt10thNov. Bey (No. 569} OTICE OF THE ESTAGLISHMENT N OF TWO ADDITIONAL LAND OF PI- CESIN THE TERRITORY OF MINNESO- TA —In Leer of the act of Congr ss. ap- | tcp July 8, 1856, entitled * An act to estabifah hereafter by the 'd Office, west of northeastern’? ch districts are y declared and made for said districts are present as follows: That for "7 rict at the town of “ Bucu ANAN,’? on Lake Superior, and that for the north- Ovi Bway,” on the Mis. Given under my band, at the cit ton, this third any of October, A Dt By order of the President: THOS, A. HENDRICKS, Commissloner of the G: eo aon eneral Land Ottice, Washing. 855. Removed to 367 Penn’, avenue, South side, Orrosivz tux Natiomat Hore, TORE. OR inform his friends and the mblie, that he enn. avenne, five doors east of 6th to keep constantly on assortment of Foreign and Domestic WINES, LIQUORS, C and EINE GROCERIES “constating of ee fine eas, Sugar, Coffee, Flour, Soap, Oliver Ro igs, Sardines, Anchovies. tard, Maree -» and Col. Chadard’ Ram spemionas, and Cats. “OM eas ton on Salis pees Port of Ye in ¥ Chateaux M . Cases Cham, a I ANING PROVIDED HIMSELF WITR | nold’s Edinbee’ Cider "i ; Brandy Frutis, Rey- Curacoca, Absyi 1 AB, Annenett , Maraschino varied description of “Heese eng, 2 largean Stoughton Bitters iso, Porter, Ale and Cider, * eV 8nd Ague Bitters, JONAS. ses-ly No 267 Pa. av bet. dy, eye L. J. MIDDLETON DEALER IN Ice, Office and Depot—Southwest “6 P. worakan : comer of F ang %) feb 27-42 Sr -t McLAVGHLIN’S. ‘Medicines. DOCTOR FOOFLAND’S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS PREPARED BY Dr. C. M. JACKSON, Philadelphia, Pa., FECTUALLY CURE LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, AUNDICE, CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DE- bility, Diseases of the Kidn eases arising from a Disordered Liver or Stomach. the attention of the tion, does so with a feeling denccin its virtuesand ada) tion to the diseases for which ft is It is no new and untried article, but one that has stood the test of a ten | American people, and its reputation and sale is similar preparations extant. favor given by the most prom- inent and well known physivians and individuals in all parts of the country ts immense, and rusal of the Almanac, pudlished annually Proprietor, and to be had gratis of any of his agents, cannot but satisfy the most skeptical that this remedy ts really deserving the great oel- it has obtained. 1 office and manufactory No. 96 Aro street, Philadelphia, Pa. READ THE FOLLOWING: Moreantown, Va., August 4 Information for Travelers. BY RAILROAD DIRECT TOTHE WEST. _————$—_—$—_—$_—— PROPOSALS FOR INDIAN GOODS. Time between Washington and Wheeling * but 174 hours! Bunning Time between Washington and Cincinnati 27 hours!! THROUGH TICKETS AND BAGGAKE CHECKS FO BE HAD IN WASHING HE BALTIMORE AND ORIO RAIL tly improved {ts Western the fullest inducements to Travellers between WASHINGTON, BALTI- se oats NORTH- ’ September 33, 1! = 4x GEALED PROPOSALS, ENDORSED (PEO. | frac the first day of April next, or at such time or the Office of Tadien Al until] 10 o’clock, a. m., on ‘at th October next, for furnishing for — tlonal quantities of the samme hinds o connections, now o! roprietor, in callin, , MORE, and ail portions of the utmost ci years’ trial before tbe | 9.599 phire2¢ paint white Mackinac blankets, te | Will, within ten d unrivalled by an House) 9 miles Thetestimony int pre pounds tee, in the following form, to be signed 1,500 pairs 1-point white Mackinac bienkets mses, in nile ers) without charge, ickets for points be- Pounds 1,500 yairs 1- _ Meas the Ohio, thro | Newark, to COLUMBUS. Newerk with the cars of the Newark, Mansfeld and Sandvuaky Railroad for Sandusky, Poiedo, St. Louts, ete. Sthe CO. Railroad trains cen- Rect with the fast traina of tie Little Miami Rail- Louisville, etc. At ilroad) connection is the Bitters are increasing, and what speaks vol- umes in their favor is thxtall who have used them speak highly of their effects 1 sell gives such general satisfaction, and the de- mand for it exceeds all precedent; and I assure leasure to sell such a remedy. jonger scow] at It, butare com- pelled to acknowledge Its intrinsic value, and the ter part of them have had magnanimity suf- cient to lay aside their prejudicies and prescribe eee eee PT CHALPANT. For sale by storekeepers and druggists In every town and village inthe United States. Price 75 cents per bottle. Z. D. GILMAN, Washington, and JOHN 8. KIDWELL, Georgetown, Agents. Detroit, Chica; No medicine that road to Xenia XENIA (on Littie Miam! Ka formed with the trains through Dayton, to Indian- apolis, Berre Haute, Lafayette, » Bt. Louis, Cario, etc ur physicians no hicago, Rock Through Tickets for is, Vicksburg, Natchee, New Orleans, etc., are also sold at Washi: ferred at Cincinnati, to the Mali Ohio, Tickets for Evansviile, Louis are sold b lon—are trans: teamers on the Cario, and Bt if? For CLEVELAND), ard via Cleve'and to Toledo, Netroit, Chicago, ete , tickets are sold, when the Ohlo is navigable between Whee ing miies) where a connection and Pittsburg Raliroad is Travel rs are requested to notice that while thi: is the only route affording Through Tickets and ton, it is also the shortest, Most speedy, and direct to neariy a'! the leading points in the great West. Washington to Cincinnati is but 653 miles, being about 100 miles shorterthan by any other reute! WASHINGTON: bus, $13 65; Dayton, 815 the river route . be 8 400 2 - and Wellsville (fort: pairs pot with the Clevelan AYER'S PILLS. FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIC, NHERE HAS LONG EXISTED A PUBLIC demand for an effective Purgative Pill whicb could be relied on as sure and perfectly safe in its operation. This has been prepared to meet that demand, and an extensive trial of its virtues has conctusively shown with what success It accom- It is easy to make to make the best all Pills—one which should have none of the objections, but all the advanteges of eve This has been attempted here, and with what suc- cess we would respectfully submit to the public It has been unfortunate for the hitherto that almost every purgative medicine is acrimonious and ir:itating tothe bowels. This Many of them produce so much griping pain and revulsion in the system as to more than counterbalance the good to These Palls produce no Irritation or pain, unless it arfses from a preriously existing obstruction or derangement in the bowels table, no harm can arise from their use in any quantity; but itis better than any medicine shoul¢ be taken judiciously. usc in the several Checks in Washi The distance from -To Wheeling, #9 50; Colum- 50; Cincinnat! by steamer from 18 00; Indiana: oils, #17 50; Cleve- Jand, $12 50; Toledo, 815 80; ‘0, 820 G5and 19 50; St Lonis, $25 50 ana $25; Memphis, #26; New Orleans. #31, etc [7 FOR FREDERICK AND HARPER’S FERRY, MARTINSBURG, CUMBERLAND, BERKLEY SPRINGS, BEDFOR DSPRINGS PIEDMONT, OAKLAND passengers may leave Wash etroit, 'R15 20; tll, but not so e: and FAIRMONT ingtonat 6 a. m o For the minor way stations betwer: Baltimore and Whevling, take 6 a. m. train fron. 17 Fortrains to and from Baltimore, Annap Olts, etc., see special advertisements. U7 For further information, Throu derived from them Being purely vege- rections for their iseases to which the plicable are given on the box. Among the com- have been speedily cured by them we may mention Liver Complaint, In Its various forms of Jaundice, Indigestion, Languorand Loss Listlessness, Irritability, B lous ever and Agne, Pain in the Side and Loins, for in truth, all these are but the consequence of diseased action of the verlent, they afford prompt and sure veness, Piles, Colic, Scrofnla and Scurvy, Colds, with sore- Ulcers and Impurity of the blood ; in short any and every case Where a purga tive Is required have also produced some singularly suc- cessful cures in Rheumatism, trout, Dro) el, Erysiselas, Pal the Back, Stemac: freely taken in the spring of the the blood end prepare the svstem for tl An occasional dove stimulates the stomach into healthy action, and restores the appe- They purify tee bleod, an thelr stimulant action on the circulatory system, strength of the body, and restore the energies of the whole organ- Hence an occasional dose is advantageous even though no serious derangement exists; but unnecessary dosing should never be carri purgative medicine reduces the n taken toexcess. The thousand cases In which a physic ts required cannot be enu- merated here. but they suggest themselves to the reason of cvery body; an lieved this pill wiil answer a better anything which has hitherto been available to When their virtues are once known uublic will no longer doubt what remedy to joy when in need ofa cathartic medicine sugar wrapped they are pleasent to take and being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their use in any quantity. For minute directions see the wrapper on the 15,000 do domestic shirting, unbleached 15,060 do do sheeting 10,000 do eee apy s .Capt. Eldridge -Capt. Comstecx Capt. Jas. West having been built by ¢ vernment service, ever: been taken tn their construction, as a! engines, ty insure strength and speed; and thelr accommodations for passengers are unequaled fo: elegance and comfort ¢ from New York to Liverpoo: in second do., #75. Tk, 30 and 20 guineas experfenced surgeon attached to each ship. Nc berths ean be secured unti! paid for. of this line have improved water-tight bul heads, and to avoid danger from ice wilinotcross the Banks north of 42 degrees, until after the Lsi rellef tn Cost! ness of the body, in first cabin, @159; tation of tae Heai ol te New Yo! They should be tite and vigor. FROPOAED DATES OF SAILING Brom New York 1855. Hardware and Agricultural Imptimests §ind it ts confidently be Wednesday ....Oct. Wednesday ....Oct. is Wednesday ....Dec. 24 e apply to COLLINS & CO., Wall street, New York, HIPLEY & CO., KENNARD & CO., 27 Austi: don B.@. WAINWRIGHT & CO., Paris. The owners of these s' able for gold, silver, cious stones, or metals. right to increase or diminish the quantities named | signed therefor, and t PREPARED BY DE. JAMES C. AYER. PRACTICAL § ANALYTICAL C. ; Li MASS, Price 25 Cents per Box. Five Boxes for $1.06 Sold by Z. D. GILMAN respectable druggists. FRIVATE MEDICAL TREATISE PHILOSOPHICAL VIEW OF MARBIAGE, » Washington, and all aus-4m hips will not be account- {lls of ladfng are e value thereof expressed RANGE & DRIA EAILBOAD %. B. LA CROIX, M. D. ORANGE & ALEXANDRIA RAILBOAD “BA SROIE, , 958 Pazes and 130 Fine, Plein, and Colered Lith- egrephs and Pisi PRiew ONLY Bwintr-FiveE Cangs Bent Free of Postace to all parts of the Union NHEAPES? BOOK EVER PUBLISHED— and containing nearly double the quantity of read- matter In that of the ‘FY CENT OR DOL- LAR PUL LICATFIONS. It treats on the PH YSIOL- OGY OF MARRIAGE and the Secret Infirmitic: and Disorder of Youth and Maturity, resulting from ex- oconte ey Sener the ical and men pow- orey with Observations on ~ Marriage, its duties and disqualification: their remedies; with Lithograp: 8, illustrating Anatomy and Physiology, and J*seases of the Re- productive Organs of both sexes, their structure, uses, and functions. A popular and comprehen- sive Tresilse on the Duties and Causaities of si gle and married | ife—hap} maode of secur Great Southern Mail Line! Se TWICE DAILY —% NIGHTS EXCEPTED) ty and the South! DRIA, RICHMOND, v. VILLE GREENSBOROUGH, N. c. AND DAILY To THE VIRGINIA SPRINGS. ee Mra een a e 10th of Nove ive Washington at. aa Leave Alexandria at Leave Alexandria at........ Travellers will find the Mori nection with the V Cheapest, most Pl Between Was VI @URDONSVi 4,000 short handled frying pans ning Line In con- irginia Central Railroad, the easant and Expeditions R uote to THE VIRGINIA SPRINGS Greenbrier White Sulphur and fF Sulphur, Warm, Hot Weir's Cave, Natura OMNIBUBES and wo additional land districts in the Territory of | Will be at the Washing: Minnesota,’’ embracing all that Portion of the The Territory which les north of the line diding | townships 45and 46, north of the base line east o; the Mississippi river, and north of the nearest township line, to be determined Seeenaence of the General Lan said river, extending thence west to the Ms: river, sald districts to be called the northeastern, and “‘northwestern”’ districts, whi divided by the ae dividing raa, nineteen west, itis hereb known that the land office estabiished for the 7 the northeastern dist auquier White Alnm and Capon & Bridge, Lexin; BAGGAGE WAGON ‘ton Railroad Dey PASSENGERS and BAG6AG ,to STEAMER GHUOREK for ALEXANDRIA, a dis- ce Of 31x miles. are from Washi and fruitful alliances, thera—infelloitous and infertile ones—-theli obviation and removal —importan iting matrimony, thatwit! evercoras cbjections to it; none, however, should take this ineportant step without frstconsulting Its amsntaries on the diseasesand tof feraales from infancy to oid aphioally Ulustrated by beautifull nervous debility, it causes and stro, » safe, and effect] 1 northwest guns, flint loc: 4 do i its to these contem) Tickets procured on the boat Tt are secured by this NBO? Titst cLass ALEXANDAIA TO DANVILL THROUGH PASSENGERS and BAG carried without cost toth: ilroad ties thereof to be made on or before the Ist of April next, or at such time or times during the 1857 as may be osdesed by the | °F four months, and take learure in as Commissioner of Indian Amt ae ts Expedition and Comfe es eighteen and Route, aritivna recess at ONCE 80 Aim, ilure isimaposaible—rules for daily mana ze- ay On Spormatorrhea, wi: obsefvations ox the safer and mores reatment—preceuttonary hints on the evils re- ractice—an essay on all scretion, with piainand simple rules by which all persons can cure them- ry—remedies for those self- id disappointed ho) GE of the Petersburg JAMES A. EVANS Agent, Alexandria, Va. FOR HARPER'S FERRY, Via Chesapenke ¢ miting froma empirical diseases arising selves without mercu inflicted miseries an fortunately prevalent in the young. Itisa ful adviser to the married and thosecontem: marriage: Its perusal ts particularly recom ed to persons entertainin; hysical condition, and w, ng hazarded the health, ha! to which every human beln mi fea and quality, wiil be of THROUGH IN TWELVE HOURS! BE NEW AND SPLENDID P BOAT ARGO, ¢ fea will commence maki GEORGETOWN and March 27th, 1556. IL leave the wharf of W.H.& H.@ etown, D. C., ev nesday, and Friday morn} ) She will leave y, Thursday and Satu: apt. Cuas. H. MBRRILL, Keguiar Trips between secret doubts of thelr he above Point, on Mon- 0 are conscious of hay- pPiness.and privileges 'Y-FIVE CENTS per copy, or e Dollar. Mailed, free o; age, to all parts of the United States N. B.— Those who CROIX upon any oft! book treats, elther perso: cine sent to any part af rections, safely packed all observation pander; Wed 6 0’clor! °s Ferry every ay Morning, at h Tickets, $2.96, the Stage from Five Copies fc refor may consult Dr. LA diseases upon which this nally or by mail. Medi- nion according tod. and carefully sec: B. LA CROIX, No. 31 e Box 579 Albany conform to, and be — a which may be seen at this office, Te Leesburg 81. fa Edwards’ Ferry Familtes intending to visitthe V the coming season will find this safe, pleasant, and chea| Capon, Shanondale, White S; served on board at m A coach will always be in teadiness in George- ngersto and from the Boat. Inquire at the store of ER, Georgetown, and irginia Springs by far the most | Lane, or Post 0 Office open dal} ulphur and Warren. | No. 58 Boayer st idem Lane, Albany, New York. y ‘ CHAUNCEY WARRINER, WATCHMAKER ANB JEWELER, Fine Watehes, Jewelry, and Silver Ware. Selling at a very liberal reduction from cwus- tomary prices. No 370 Pa. avenue, peteweed 6th and 7th streets, au Hotel building JOHN Mr he Sry eh WASHINGTON BRANCH RAILROAD, HANGE OF HOURS.—On ana day, the 234 instant, the Trains hea ‘ashingtom at 6 and 8} a. m., ana 3 ang y PLATF UNTER ; Pian sy a. m., and 3 ane URDOGH'S PATENT PLATF: Sunday at dy 2, S . 7a. PARSONS, Agent, —— —— v7 ah, r, 33, 1856, the articles at the — lees ites afized, [here insert the list accor- eh a oy Metin the city of Boston. New Vork Pilnae- Sa more, Pittsburg, Cincinaatl. St. Louls, es. “3 + aes toatioas anny bat oh bt be Miscellaneous. Goods,” will be received at | |. during the 1857 as be ordered by ods por? Mtn ole and quall- prices, Indian tribes other I same Class, but of 2 aif- as follows: Sires No. ferent description, as may be reqaired for the Mackinae Blankets service of the Indian Pepartment during the year ove bated. And if thi« 3,600 pairs 3-point white Mackinac blankets, to | 1857, deliverable as Atove ten cert the number measure 60 be accepted for by 72 Inches, and weigh ©) (Fr the class or classes, proposed a pe tract accordingly, ard give secu satisfactory measure 54 by 66 inches,and s to the Commissioner of Indtan Affeis, for the 1 2 point white Mackinac }, to f the same.”’ 0 Peicaruie 42 by 50 inches, and weigh 3 See tee oposal must also be accompanied He 8, Whose sufficien- to measure 38 by 50 inches, and weigh 4x | ‘wo 0: more re-pousiive peratind Siates judge or istrit attorney : int white Mackinac blankets, to Ww ™ ranty that the above bidder, ea by 46 inches, and weigh 34 | bidders] E’contract shall be awarded 0 ° 3 ,] according to his (or their) fore- 500 peirs 3 point scariet Mackinac biaiiikets, to | him, sbeb ene U ak a og 60 by 78 tes, ond aa © wive security for the + ny soo ps0 polnt ment Machina Sankey | bed Ja en Sas andes a2 ge dino ant . agree to pay an and all datuages or losses which worn pg ren, Maca aah, | ert dant po ed 6 0 to measure 66 by 84 inches, and weigh 10 bidder” [or bidd s — No proposal wiil be considered that does not 200 pairs 3- point Mackinec bien! to t end ai of Pach ed Gyrra inchess ana weigh 8 | siziell conform to the terms rections ds vertisement; and bidders are ny cco to examine the samples ete making * @EO. W. MANYPENNY, se 24-dR&RawtOcs3! Commiastoner HATS! HATS! poun 200 pairs 2i-point green Mackinac blankets to Pecan aA by 66 inches, and weigh 6 pounds 00 pairs 3% -point Indigo blue Mackinac blen- 7 Piss, iocnanne gs yy 4 inches, and weigh 10 pounds irs 3%-point Gentinella blee Meckizac ” Pblanictay to rosaare 66 by 84 inches, and : pent Ge her with TAYLOR S 500 pairs 3-poMt Gentinella blue Meckinac wats i He Be epee fiat ‘72 jnches, and MORE’ The beat ie “ int Gentinella Mecktuee blan- | dress R the latest style for €3.58, as ale emeeeene OEPy inches, end weigh goed os thon my : at 85; Cra Cloth. 2 000 yards fancy list blue cloth best materials and the best wortn anship ts “oso rs a0 do supheyoa to preduce a 85 Het, which is 5,500 do gray list do 93.50. We c7sh business, meet with no los. 4,500 do saved list do do ses, but give each customer full value for bir bid Go scarlet do . Pelt Hats unveurily low. ‘258 do do green do ans Agent a Sane Deaste Shemeee No.3. Flowers. Price 35 cents per De Goods. ANTHONY, 7tb street, near Pa syenue, Agent 1,€00 pounds worsted yarn, 3 folds fora New Yerk Hat Com: : _ sew ee are ne arg et OREAT REDUCTION 0 ras IN THE PRICE OF BOOTS AND GA 3 a fine “~ & I ga Bod COMMISSION, FOR & PHIL- a adolp! manu- ™ oS oa aes aes facturer,a first rate 30 do 44 do Se or an 60 do 84wollen do Calf-8kin BOOT at 600 pounds linen thread 93.62. full as good 20 do sewing silk as those usually sold 100 pieces ribands at $5 or i ard * 150 gross worsted ing French Calf Patent 20 pieces silk handkerchiefs Leather GAITER at 45,000 yards calico 83 90,28 good ar 25,000° do Merrimac calico at@5; 2 firstrate CO blue drilling Gaiterat 2 50, these white do are the best goods Georgia stripes that is (orever were) blve dennins sold im the District co'tonade for the price; for the bea sy egos come ind see osheidain, "ta teten jeans yourse erms positt . cottiaete” profit — fo cffset bed debts. Cell at the 12,000 do plain lin: NEW YORK HAT STORE, Seventa street, 31000 do bleached shirting near Pennsyivania avenue. me tf ANTHONY, Agent. 150 dozen wollen soc NEW AND BEAUTIFUL STYLE 2,500 yards flannels, assorted Manufactured frem Siate Stone, 4 the 500 pounds cotton thread Wert Castieton S| Vt. 100 dozen spool cotton . "[,HESHE MANTELS ARB ENAMELLED IN 208 pounds best Chinese —- imitation of the richest and mest ex} ive ae ee pr se FGYPTIAN, LISBON, VERD ANTIQUE, 2,508 de. Grown giiting toino, ie. PORPHYRY, PYRENRMS, BROCATELLA, Gene AGATE, SPANISH GALWAY, and other rere {toh celica do oF i so it they c! 2.500 pounds beads, white and black, asssrted They sre 0 uly pois Pua they rai Cher beauty much lon; an marble ; are jared 1,5) pounds beads, ruby and.bine,essbrted sizes | Sy'smoke, coal go=,or eclds, and tan be sola Crass No.4. much cheaper than any others in market. Price Ready-made Clothing. ranging from $125 to S12. 230 blue cloth frock coats Architects, Builders, and others are invited to 250 do pantsloons call aud examine samples at No. $12 Seventh 2350 do vests ttreet, 3 doors below id Fellows’ Hall, up 250 blue and mixed satinet coats stairs. ‘YT. M HANSON, 250 do do do — pantdloons se 12-4y Agem 230 do do do vests. NS ae a earner eg a ee Crass No. tO ALL THAT VALUE THEIR SIGHT Azes, 7,000 pounds brass kettles 1,200 in Kettles aes 750 nests japanned do. anes] ks 25 dozen ib-guare tin’) quart lo <cquart de to all that suffer with defective sieht, 2-qvart do caused by sickness, and particulariy from butcher knives lasses injodiclouriy selected, to bis superior seal, do PECTACLES and G LASSES carefully ground 75 M gun flin' by himself to a true spherical accuracy, bril- 100 gross gun worms Mant transparency, suited precisely and benefi- 150 do squaw awis cially to the wearer according to the concavity or 125 do fish hooks, assorted converity of the ~ a Very mee pry 300 dozen do lines do effects caused to the precious organ im needles the commencement of using glasses in not bet 150 dozen coarse-tooth combs — sulted, the use of an Optometer ; 150 do fine-tooth combs e ibe pepe years enables him to meas. scissors ure the focal disease of the eyes, and such glese- busb scythes es that are absolately required will be fu on oe “TORN TOBIAS sen the very ibe ae \ hires ral nd Further encouragement already o! 8 grubbing hoes solicits the patronage of those thet have not yet weeding do availed themselves of his aid. 70 pairs hames Persons that cannot conveniently call, by send- j60 do tracechains ing the glasses In use, and stete how many inch- 180 log chains es they Can read this print with their spectacles, 350 cuawing Knives, 10 and 19 inehes in length | com be supplied with such as will improve thelr <— Proportions of 14, I, X, nnumerable testimonials to be seen ; and ref- erences given to many who have derived the sa a a Obedans to ee een s, st hie off, No. $4 deen bent cow 612 SEVENTH STEBET, three doors Srom 3 ao earang sheer Odd Feliows’ Haii, ur stains. 0 wood rasps Sta 20 q batters Seep pees M, 1, and 2-inch Sin_The Speciation’ you thade tor ek done = 7 iy ; well, and seem to have improved t 30 deen shovels than any other I have Intely tried) “Bt More 450 camp kettles LITT. W. TAZEWELL I bave tried a pair of Spectacles obtatned fro: i oll Mr. Tobias, and @nd them of great ensistanee to tin cups my sight, and correspondin; his description scythe snaths of the focus. | recommend bi a skillful op axes, to welgh from 4 t05}4 pounds tclan. HENRY A. WiSK. hatchets te werd 7 “ Having been induced by a friend to visitthe «x- broad axes, ordinary s tablishment of Mr. Tobias for the of try- rixaechane ay ing bis glasses. I" was farnished by htm witha fire steels pelr slightly colored bine, which have afforded me mor reijef and gratification than any { have Class No.6. ever tried. My sight, originally very good, was Northwest Gus. seer by ers — Ey, | at Sight, fre- vently to a very lale hour; but with the aid of do percussion lock. dine —_ srudy almost 4 late as ever, code to be furnished at Boston, New | 8d that too without the pein | have ed iladelphia, Baltimore, P . suffered. JUHN WILSON tH, St. Louis, Detroit, or thicape = a Late Commissioner Gen’ Land Oitice, oot ied In the accepted bids; andthe delive, | December 1, 1255, I bave used Mr. Tobias’s Spectacies for thres : ing that | am moch pi with them. | havs ‘The right will be reserved to require 3 greater | been much bene atted them or jess quantity of any of the art! thin | Mey Sth, 1886. GEOR. P. SCARBERGE. that specified {n the above schedule; andalsoany others of the sameclass, but of a different deserip- Hon, that may be needed, at the lowest market | ®k!!lful 0 cian | and ar I have eyes of remark- prices . — I was recommended to Mr. John Tobias as * able pec swe ‘Was gratified to find that Mr. Goods of American manufacture, of the required | Todias sce: to compreheed them bi j but as mest | Hon and some slight measurement the samples of blankets and cloths are ‘be'bss e bas foreign | made mea pair of Spectacles that sults me a fabrics, it will be necessary, in proposing a do- | Mirably. A. P. BUTLER. mestic article of either of those classes, that» sample thereof shall be forwarded to this office, at as early a date as practicable. July 11, 1856. — nae. 3 pv iemineron, N.C., Jan. 87, 1858. r. : Str—! Each bidder fer guns will be required toezhib- eotacles eat Sir—1 am bappy to cay Usfactory. Froman i . pe . my ores I have heret see leu n getting glasses hy th Le ap oye diatence it aords: ine pos fl to to be furn{shed must in all culty has been buppliy obviated so thet iee ens with. 8) ¢ are decidedly the best that the 8; les wh it a sample or samples of the ki cued pete hong ‘week are Patirely Ct ecoce cr ninad Sromegouiast roposes to furnish ; and the departmen he right of accepting such bid or bids as are be- Heved to be most edvantageous to nd ne jualities, prices, reserves | ity In the visu: The arti my eyes of any | have ever yet nsed American manufecture and guns as may be vi yours, furnished and approved. They i aapen S vce a jou the unequal range of required kind er’ sever! Sag have thed hana eta . ave tr ns eee ne net See without obtaining glasses lectly HH he te my eyes. Four menthssince Mr. Tobias made two pals especielly for me, which I beve found to sept ped wpe 5 v the use of his optometer hels to. Glasses minutely to the ey~ I most cheerfully recommend Nr ‘obias to aii having occasion to use glasses and bear my testi- mony as to his skill as an optician HENRY £& BALDWIN, Assist. Sec”y to sign Land Warrants P. 8—OPERA GLASSES of greet variety, TELESCOPES & MICROSCUPES. WaTcd MAKER GLASSES, and many otber articles in ty very low prices constantly on band