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EVENING STAR. MY OWN SWEET WIFE. 9: Sabapbaoe fons “Exvnp BROTHERS. receiv ere is a word of common sound Dapostts.— Deposits and Cheeks paid A ced by high and low ; Withoat je. Drafts on the northern F Lye x en soft = round, 3 ysit at % Exchange on Cities receiv: on and seid Cities furnished ‘0 depositors without e+ ox Duposits.—Int will “showed on Deposits at such rates as maj Durosits ty Vincinia axd UnevR) BNE loner. posite in Virguua and other Uneurrent, re- | Ceived to be Gheoked for, paysite is seme funds, orin eCie, Wi ular change. aacape te Nake: bre sand Bigot Bxehange will be discounted, and Loans made on and Securities, at the market rate. f ib wit be LETTERS oF CreDit.—Letters of Crodit w: furnished, negotiable in the different Cities of the Tnited States, on Deposit of Money or Collaterals and iterest allowed if Money is deposited, and charged if Collaterals, on such terms as may be sgreed upon. " ix Butts or Excnance.—Travelers will naar iwith drafts in such suins as tmay be de- sired negotiable in the different Cities of the Union. Bitis AND Letrzrs oF CREDIT ON ENGLAND, IRB- Laxo axp Evrore.—Bills of Kxchange and Letters of Credit on England, Ireland and Europe, furnished at the market rate for Exchange, in sums to suit. _ Boxvs, Stocxs, &c.—Bonds, Stocks, and Securi- ties paying from 6 to 12 pr. cent..always for sal bought in the different Cities at a commission pr. cent. Where Stocks are bought upon orders, we reserve the right to call for a deposit of 10 pr. cent on the cost. Bonds or Stocks will be ordered by tele- graph. RatLroap, City, axp State Boxps.—Railroad, City, and State Bonds can be placed in our hands for negotiation, either in this country or Europe. Rati- road Iron purchased for cash or with Bond: And yet there comes a sudden glow As starting from & dreaming : “ s8, UneVeN! . 1 Mata vos, best understood, =i Call the charmed name—my own sweet—wife! What spell weaves joy sround that word, abionios the sullen darkest hour, | That when, or where, or "tis heard, it wields such witching, wondrous ae 5 If Eve, when exiled from lost Eden, Wept the soft ease of that charmed life What need of other gift of Heaven Than to be Adam's own sweet—wife? And so my prayer I make to thee, « In joy or andness, grief or pain, ‘That always you bestow on me he name of my love would still retain. No sting can sorrow leave behind, No fear of anger nor of strife arsh replies, nor thoughts unkind ‘an mingle with the term—sweet wife! [Boston Post. sete Tne Steamsnipe Niacara.—We learn that the | Tepuits of the cylinder-head of the steamship Ni- ave been so far completed that it is ex- this noble ship will be in readiness for sea next Saturday. Captain Hudson, her Command- er, isso much interested in the success of the et telegraphic enterprise, for which she is des- ynated. that he will, if possible, obtain permix- 2 3. sion from the Navy Department to ee direct Lanp WarRants.—Land Warrants bought at the to England, without a preliminary trial mie market rates. All Warrants sold by us sre gucran- Prof. Morse, of telegraphic renown, will ac- | teed ine respect. i company the ship on this expedition. No other eae A feecer phe eaten rt sas ee civilians of note will go out in her. Mr. Peter quested, * Cooper, who expected to 40, will not be able to | "Warrants will be forwarded to Western Houses on do so.—N. Y. Journal of emmeneree.. Laer for sale on commussion to responsible rt PR RAL Estate axp Ixsurancus.— Real Estate bought and sold, and Insurances effected. Ciaims on Unitsp StaTss, Court er Crarus, Conexkss.—Ciaims on the United States, before the Court Cola or ree ge, oe to us, will be rowecuted by pro able attorneys. = prom? CHUBB BROTHERS, janz Opposite the Treasury. T° ALL THAT rg THEIR SIGHT. PRACTICAL OPTICIAN! wishes to call “the attention of ail’ that#* "Cot sutfer with defective sight, caused by age, sick- ness, and particularly from ginsses inju dieiously se- —_ | lected, to his superior SPEKCTACLES 4nd GLASS- Tne Citizexsnte or Cororap Persons.—The | ES carefully ams aaa toa Sone sebericel Senate i Saion accuracy, and brillinnt transparency, suited precise- Te eee eine having tequested the opinion of | Trend benelleially to. the, wearer, sogording to the ship of colored. persone, awaabeees kg thea: concavity of convexity of the eye. Very numerous ion ef the Supreme Court of the Uaited States, | Judge Goodenow, the oldest and most experienced | momber of the bench, has responded begrrien i his opinion that colored persons having three months’ residence a ler the provisions of the Constitutip Arrias—~ had casion to overhaul some ap- pies the other da They were picked in the | seme orchaid and on the same day, and were put away the same day; some in flour barrels and some in lime barrels. ‘Those in the flour barrels were much decayed, while those inthe lime bar- Tels were sound, and but very few showing any signs of decay. The apples were of the same va- riety. This observation may prove of service.— New Jersey Farmer Movements of Agpmy OrFicers.—The San Antonia (Texas) Herald, of the 3ist ult., says : ‘The following officers of the army arrived in our city within a day or two, en route for their respective destinations: Capt. John N. Macomb, topographical engineer, from Washington, en route for New Mexico. Capt. Thos. G. Rhett, regiment mounted riflemen; First Lieut. Julian May, same regiment, and Capt. F. H. Masten, quartermaster’s department, all from New Mex- ieo. Also, First Lieut. Theo. Fink, eighth in- fantry, from Fort Davie. Lieut. Fink reports alf quiet along the route are the ill etiects caused to the ge mong organ of sight from the commencement of using glasses in not being oa suited, by the use of an Optome- ter; and the practice of many years enables him to measure the focal the eyes, and such | glasses that are absolutely required will be furnish- | ed with precision and satistaction. | JOHN TOBIAS aeknowledges the very liberal encouragement already obtained, and further solicits the patronage of those who have not yet availed themselves of his aid. Persons that cannot conveniently call, by sending the glasses in use, and state how many inches they can read this print with their spectacies, can be sup- plied with such as will improve their sight. Innumerable testimonials to be seen ; and referen- ces given to many who have derived the greatest ease and comfort from his glasses. _ Circulars to be had gratis, at his office, No. 512 Seventh street, three doors from Odd Fellows’ Hali, 3 up stairs. — {> A late San Francisco F says that the NorFo.K, September 7, 1854. churches there have determi: Lr to sing no more BRS gE poate gvae ony se eee, for me suit very o ai =| 8 vO it y a pe far peli aga being toslow for thecoun- | any other I have lately tried. ° ; LITT. W. TAZEWELL. U7 The editor of the Memphis Bulletin has been partaking of fresh shad in that town, as one wn — fied pera of Soetacion oitsined from 4 _ | Tobias, and find them of great assistance to ms 81 Saload Chariecad teiscrnt peter Of the Mem: and corresponding with his description of the focus: 1 id him as a skilful optician. IF The steamer Queen of the Pacific, which | ee HENRY. A. WISE. bas n hanging on the ways at New York for = i some days. was faunched at high water on Sat- Having been induced by a friend to visit the estab- any aiglecs : lishinent of Mr. Tobias’ for the purpose of fr¥in any cthee parchanatt the sid of steain-tugs oF | jiy’ginssca, was furnished by’hiin. with & pate slightly colored blue, which have afforded me more UF Theonty class of men the world who are | relief and gratification than any I have ever tried. notin the habit of disparaging their neighbors | My sight, originally very good, was injured by writ- are the assessors of taxes; for it is well nown | iM and reading at night. frequently to a very late they never ‘“underrate”’ anybody in the slightest | hour; but with the nid of these glasses I can study degree. almost as late as ever, and that too without the pain - T have previously suifered. a iP The Shakespeare Birth-piace Committee | JOHN WILSON have unanimously resolved to proceed no further | . Late Commissioner Gen’! Land Office. in the work of conservation, until the opinton of Pe 2 “d have used Mr. Tobias’s Spectacies for three or par ragaaaes architect has been taken upon the fis tuonthsy and tnke great p! joasure in waying that 2 j ? | Jam much pleased with them. I have been much iL7~ One of the attendants in the Central Ohio | benefited by them. GEO. P. SCARBURGH. Lunatic Asylum, a few days ago, left a mattress | May Sth, 1656. needle in one of the halls. An inmate found it, and inflicted upon himself, with this instrument, | fal opticisng und nel heave cb oo aoe pt a fatel wound. | lnity, Leni gratified to find that Mr. ‘Tobina seein 17" On the Ist of April, some persons amused | ed to compre! then by inspection and some slig themselves by iaying a figure, dressed to resem. | Measurement, nd he haw rade me a pair of Specia- bie a man, upon the track of the Pennsylvania | “Jui)"] “tue me Mmably: AS Be 2 Central Railroad. Every train that was Saas Witainetos, N.C., Jan. 17, 1854. ofcourse brought to a halt, and the figure rescued Mr. J. Tobias. Dear Si am happy to say that {TF An intense religious excitement has pre. | the Spectacles which I obtained from Fou Inst week yailed at Sing Sing prison during two months. | 87 entirely satisfactory. | From an inequality in the < ; i nge of my eyes, I have heretofore found the’ propiietore of fun shops have dcmolioned | Menten hag getene fuasten ofthe prope focal their bottles, and held prayer meetings in the bar | aid of your optometer, this ditheulty has been happi- room. H Wy obviated, so that the glasses you furmshed me are (7 The camels in Texas have been heard from | 4° disease of cidedly the best adapted to my eyes of any I have ever yet ui up tothe 17th March. They are doing well, and , “ Very rsapasttilles ‘ours, R.B. DRANF, Rector of St. James's Parish. Dsrantment oF IntERIOR, May 8, 1855. From natural those first brought over are in use for the trans- —- of supplies between San Antonio and ‘aunp Verde. Three were born in March, and are thriving, and five or six more are expected. {7 The mother of Miss Davenport. the actress, defects and the unequ! of iny ed different opticians withont broke one of her wrists at Barnum’s Hotel, in lasses perfectly fitted to my eyes. Four Baltimore, last week, which will detain the c@ Mr. Tobias made two pnirs especially daughter from proceeding te fill anengagement | for me, which I have found to serve me porfectly. at Pittsburg. By the use Ca his Re igen ag he is enabl -. x. _, | glasses most minutely to the eye. 1” Bass are 12 cents a pound in New York | recommend Mr. Tobias to all markets, brook trout 63 cents a pound, salmon $1 | glasses, and bear my te: to adapt I most cheerfully aving occasion to use ony a8 to his skill ENRY E- BALDWIN, to $1.22 Poultry is abundant and the tend: optician, 4a is still downward. Fowls, per pound, 124al6 Ass’t Seo’y to sign Land Warrants, cents ; turkeys do. ; wild ducks, 25; canvas backs | p_s OPERA GILASSES S1aSl25; red necks, Ge: grouse, per pair, & | ps; and 75. Spring snipes are in the marker at Sia | $4.50 per dozen. [An artificial stone is now made by a com- bination of fifteen parts of clean sand, five parts of calcined plaster, and four parts of animal | Summer arrangements, we are now prepared to blood. When first mixed. the composition is | supply mers in Washington and about the consistency of stiffmortar, and the most | Georg: ithaimost every deseription of whole- fragile plaster mould is sufficient for its retention Some SUMMER DRINKS, such as promium Mix- y | BRAL WatTexs ure CR CiperR. daring the fow hours necessary to the perfection | Elven, Burton, Pliledelphi X Pare Aves: | all of very superiongualits wed'in flavor ani IPA coal-barning locomotive in Hlinois re- 5 supa richnees by any in fhe Union Porter, a prime cently ran two hundred and fifty-four miles. an article. For several of the above mentioned drinks saved $22.50 in cost of fuel, by burning coal i we received at the late Fair of the Metropolitan stead of wood. The coal used in Hlinois ist Mechanies’ Institute the hizhest awards of merit. bituminous, which is abundant, but wood is eve- ES. a! variety, TE and } OSCOPES, WATCH-M. ER GLASSES, and many other articles in this line _ vr low prices constantly on hand. dy 18—Iv AVING COMPL ITED OUR SPRING AND ¢ also agents for the sale of Turner Brothers . | Ginces Wine, Brackeerky BRaNpy, Sinves, &c. ry year becoming deaser, so that the use of the | and Dr. Wheeler's Cugary Wixe Bitrers, all of former article has become almost indispeusableto | which will be sold onthe most accommodating term. locomotion . | LJ" Comet panies are no novelty. During one | of these popular trepidations, the French Acade- | my of Science offered a prize for the solution of | - the problem: What are the chances of the earth | being struck by the impending comet? The an- | We have also for sale one euperior CLOTHES MANGLE, in good order.” . ARNY & SHINN, ap3-im Corner Green and Olive st rzet’n. REAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICH OF BOOTS AND GAITERS. swer. if we recollect, was: One chance for ; two | 4,/ have on commission, for a Phil willions against! The public agitat - | oo iscturer,, 3, Sac rmte ately subsided AES tat gar Fees: rer fait x pape 5 nd a om Pompe ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. | ENT }EATHER GAlTER 21 6390, 28 good te WILLARDS’ HOTEL.—J Selden, USA; T | these are the best Tome that is (or eve was) sold NY Addicks, Pa; C Hulner, Mass; T Dugan, > G | inthe District for the price; for the proof, come Camp. O; W Disney. do: Hon W Russell, NY:D i} ped ourself. ‘Terms tively cash. No ext K Olney: do; 1. Tremane. do, H W Smith, do: 3 | Sant sharaed to effcot bag debte, Call at the NEW "Bost RUBBERS for gentl et 4 . moraett T gent ON THONY. Agent, be | T? THE PUBLIC.—_JOHN P. DF S hav- 1 ing tnken the well known Coach Fae: | tory on 6th street, between Louisiana av enue and C street, long conducted by } | John M. Young, is now prepared to manufactnre and fepuir all dese us of COACHES, BUG WAGONS, &e., on the most reasonable term: the very best mmaner, and at the shortest notice. He fosnonttully mvites his fellow-citizens to give = a | trial. Barr. Md; Capt Dupont, USN: H Winthrop. N B Winthorp, do: Miss N Sunders. Teun: Miss ¢ Sounders, do: G P Brown, do; B Clements, do: R MeAvoy. Pa: R Barry, do; D Barr, do; J Clark.do, J Morgan, ly, NY; Miss Morgan, do; J Ribes.d: GM Wher Pa; J W Rice, do; R Tyler, di Allea, ly, do; iss Bird, do; J Kearney, USN: N Caldwell; G B Lynch, dr, NY; E Dallas, Lawrence, ly; W K ° Salmon, La: H shafer, Mex Norman, La; B Keyser, Va; Mise Bascler; do Bre wn. do; R MeGran. Pa; W Holderidge. W H Davaze, do: $ Mereer, do; Miss Merce JH Stanton, Wis, W Avery, Pa; J Ryd Todd. do; WE Dunn, do; W Brandon, 40; $ L Bayliss, DC —C + b roma, e, Cracked Cocoa, Maiilard’s tes of various kinds. »per’s Shred and Sheet I ipeiace. lish Sparkling Gelatine, French BROWNS’ HOTEL —B UK x v rint Gelatine. Bowling. C Lngie, De; GeoP se ha 2% tnlian Sfaccaroni and Vermicella, Hunter, NY; J P Rogers. Cal. D Otty. Italian Paste. Cochrane. NJ: M Clark. Wt; \ Deald. P: erved Ginger, in jars. > Bc » Pa; Hiram 6 by D M4 ELL, W FE Bowie. Mass: Geo Syke: nN ¥ mard . corner of vermont ave. and 15th st. 3 | JOSEPH GAWLER, CABINET MAKER AND UNbexta. .— Ready made Cof- wl $ , a 5 b; Chase. Md; JR Woodworth, do; ISGarne H Middleton. Vi; Mrs Margaret ‘Thorney 8a ehiid, Ky; W W Page, Ill; Mrs Mosh. Mo. M Mosh, do; Master Moxb. do; Mrs Anderse, | fins constant | tended to, and mterments procured in the diferent Cemeteries. Furniture of every de- ; | Seription made to order. 3 id Furnit Re od T'S Hynes, fam, Pa; B Compton, Md; J Hender! | aud Varnished, Ware-foom 18 Pour areata bee ‘cot, tween I7th and !8th streets. mar 23-3in > *@ ; * SETS on nd, whic! wish to close Eng. ope hoe oe P- | ont.and will sell at cost. Also, GOBLETS and other GLASS WARE it b ld to- KIRKWOOD HOUSE —B M De Witt, Va. R | ff 108 olinage in my business “All that weut'te bi S Braddus, do; C E Lester, NY; C G Euing. Pa; | $4 , between %h and I WM Charchweil, : MeKee, Pa. Hon W Hiker. dos | _JOHN MeDEVITT. A Hines. Md; Mr Gusland, Ve; E M Mealey.Md; 2 E. OWEN P C Rust, Cal; WG Johnsons Ind: WP Schell, | N and reliant Fallows, Nev aie Pa; VM Hall, NY; C H Field, do; J B Wale) fuown to their Bede, fespectfully a Nc; TD bash, Md; W Chapinan, do: T J) George, do; F | public gouereliy tag yond, customers and the Gardner, do; J Glass, Pa; T J Oliver, do. 8nd Summer Goods are meng mteck of Spring UNITED STATES HOTEL —G € Ould, 0; | 108, coasisting of superior Back: bia eed fancy HC King, do; G Graves, MT; WB Walters. | Clothes select patterns of Faney’ Cassimores 1c : : choice Ses lepmehs Vas HB Winters: Md; JM | various stylew of patterns’ tocethe: of Smeings Of Grove & ly, Renn; FA Mason. 0; 1, Jones, Md: | ply of Gentlemen's Furnishing Gaede if se see A Bell, PG Williams, NY; R Frederick, | ety—to the examination of Which ‘they invite rn Del. | friendly call. P 1—dl wa co2w Bee: ——__ a I=Shwhes ‘IBB’S HAIR MANUFACTOR ‘ Gerson, sarwgen sin apo lore dee > --e__—_——— ———————{=_—_—_—{={____—_—_———————— MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAMERS. half Wigs, Braids, Cur! ndoaus, Frizeed Rall: Prom rie Usitep States. Steamers. Leare For. Days. , &e., always on hand. and made to order at cr New York..Liverpool. Apel 16 | hours noties.. Ladies’ Hair Dyed, Shampoord: Ker New York..So'mp, &e “April 16 | in the most complete paneer. Ail Sorts of Toilet New York..Antwerp “April 18 No. 38, Pa. avenue, up stairs, over iv’ Music om Evrorg. | Ns Hecunir work repaired or taken in exchange, | 1 Nerpoo! ~ New York. _api, ee New York... Apl. where all ids New York sabi TRKKT, GRORGRTUWR, Ith the best ao 1 1 4 A # i . short notis and on the mest fe leave New York Laas ee ew York..Bremen.... April 18 | Articles from the >| (Cnnarder). City Waren Vultee, Miscellaneous. BY ™. reel A Pd F THE UNITED In oor 1, PRawkuin fe mpres hp ra of | the United States of A: clare and make known that bite sales: Mit be held i at the undermentioned cdeeesinthe TEREITORY oF OREGON, at the period er designated, to wil ¢ At the — office at Ongcox City, commencing on we the tenth day of August t, for th Ee ot the public 3 ‘within the following-usmed nships, Viz: North of the base line and east of the Willamette ridian. ‘Township oneand fractional township two, of range e. one. South of the base line and east af the Willamette meridian, Townships one, two and three, of range one. ‘Towns! one, two and three, of range two. North of the dase line and west of the Willamette meridian. ‘Township one, of ranges one, treo and three. South af the base line and west of the Willamette meridian. ‘Township one, of ranges one, two and three. ‘Township three, of ranges one and tro. ‘Township four, of ranges one, two and three. ‘Township seven, of ranges two, three, four and e. Township eleven, of ranges three, four and fire. ‘Townships seventeen and eighteen, of range three. ‘Townships seventeen and eighteen, of range four. At the land office at WINCHESTER, commencing on Monday, the tenth day of August next, tor the dis- posal of the public lands situated within the follow- ing named townships, viz: 4 South of the base line and west of the Willamette + : , the northeast the northeast quarter quarter of section seventee: of section twenty -two, sections twenty-three, twen- ty-four, twenty-five, twenty-six and thirty-tive, of township twenty-two, of range saz. ‘The southwest quarter of sectionseven, the south- west quarter of section fifteen, the northwest quar- ter and the sout If of section seventeen, sections eighteen, nineteen, twenty and twenty-one, the northwest quarter of section twenty-two, the north- west quartor of section Cepia | eight, sections twen- ty-nine, thirty, thirty-one and thirty-two, of town- ship twenty-two, of range seven. Lots one to six, inclusive, of section four ; lotaone to four, inclusive, of section five; lots one to five, inclusive, and the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section seven; lots one to seven, inclu- siye, and the southwest quarter of the northeast of section eight, the east half of section, the east halfof the northwest quarter, the northwest quar- ter of the northwest quarter, and the east half of the southwest quarter of nine ; the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section ten; the southwest narter of the southwest quarter of section eleven; the southeast quarter of section twelve, sections thirteon, fourteen and fifteen; the northwest quarter tion eighteen; lots one to nine, inclusive, and the northoast quarter of the southeast quarter of section twenty, sections twenty-one to twenty-seven, 1n- clusive; the east half and the northwest quarter of section twenty-eight; lots one and two, and the sontheast quarter of the northeast quarter of section twenty-nine; the northéast quarter of section thir- ty-three, and sections thirty-four and thirty-five, of township twonty-two. of range eight. Lots one and two, of section seven; lots ono to five, inclusive, and the east half of the southeast ection eight, the west half of the south- r om nine, the north half of the northeast quarter, the ‘h half of the northwest uarter, and one to four, inclusive, of section thirteen; the north half, and lots one to four, inclu- sive, of section fourteen; the south half ofthe north- east quarte, the south half of the northwest quarter, and lots one to four, inclusive, of section fifteen; the northeast quarter of the northeast, and lots one and twoofsection seventeen, and lots one to «ix, inclu sive. of section eighteen of township twenty -twoof range nine. ‘Towaships twenty-six and twenty-seven, of range qu pwnships twenty-six and twenty seven, of range siz. ‘Townships thirty-six, thirty-seven and thirty- | eight, of range one. That part of township th: the Indian reservation, to ’ tions one to six inclusive, sections erg! i | inclusive, and section twenty-four of township thir- ty-eight, of range twa. i ‘That part of township thirty-six south of the In- dian reservation, of range three. ‘That part of township thirty-six sonth and west of he Indinn reservation, of range four. Sections four to nine inclusive, sections fifteen and seventeen to twenty-four inclusive, and sections twenty-eight to thirty-three inclusive, of township thirty-six, of range Ave. i ‘Township thirty six, of range siz. ections one, two and ten, to fifteen, inclusive,and sections twenty-two to twenty » inclusive, of township thirty-six; sections one tv eleven, sive, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen and thirty to thirty-four, inclusive, of ‘townships thirty-seven; sections two to nineteen, inclusive, and twenty-one, twenty-two, and twenty-seven, the southwest quar- ter of section twenty-nine, sections thirty and thirty- one, the west halfof section thirty-four of township thir teen to twenty-two, inclusive, seven to thirty-four inclusive, of township thirty - nine; sections four to eight inctusive, and eighteen of township forty, of range seren. : South of the base line and enst of the Willamette aneridian. ‘4, Township thirty-eight and sections one to six in- clusive, nine to fifteen inclusive, and twenty-three, twenty-four, and twenty-five of township thirty- nine, of range one. Lan:ls appropriated by law for the use of schools, mmufitn and other purposes, will be excluded from the sales. “Phe offering of the above lands will be commenced on the days appointed, and will proceed in the order in which they are advertised, until the whole shall have been offered, and the sales thus closed ; but no sale Shall be kept open longer than two wecks, and no private entry of any of the lnuds will be admitted until after thé expiration of the two weeks. Given under my hand,at the city of Washington, this thirteenth day of February, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and fifty seven. FRANKLIN PIERCE. By the President : Hos. A. HeNpRicxs, Comnissioner of the General Land Office. NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. avery perron entitled to the right of pr to any of the lands within the townships parts of townships above enumerated is required to extab- lish the same to the satisfaction of the register and receiver of the proper land offices, and make pay- ment therefor as soon as practicable after seeing this notice and before the day panies forthe eom- -six, south and east of ections mine- mencement of the public sale of the Innds embracing the tract claimed ; otherwisesuch claim will be for- feited. i THOS. A, HENDRICKS Commissioner of the General Land Office. feb 19—lawisw | NITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, J Wasittne toy. April 8, 1957. On the potition of Harriet V. Terry, ndministra- trix of Win. D. ‘Torry, deccased, of Boston, Massa- cbusetts, prying for the extension granted to the said Wm. D. Terry, on Uv of Jniy, 1843, foran improvement in“ cast i Q for seven years from the expiration said pages which takes place on the 12th day of July, HST : It is ordered, that the said petition be heard at the Patent Office on Monday, the 2th of June next, at o'clook m.; and_all persons are notified to appear and show cause, if any they have, why said petition ought not to be granted. Persons opposing the extension are reqnired to file in the Patent Office their objections, specially set forth in writing, at least twenty dase before the day of hearing ; all testimony filed by eithor party to ha use! at the said hearing must be taken and transmit- ted in accordance with the rules of the Office, which wil] be furnished on application. The testimony in the oase will’be closed on the 19th of June; depositions and other papers relied upon as testimony must be filed in the Office on or before. the moe of that day; the arguments, if any, wihin ten days thereafter. . Irdered, also, that this notices be published in the National Intelligencer, Union, and Star, Washing- ton, D. C.; Republican, Baltimore, Pennss!- yanian, Philadelphia, Pa.; Daily News, New York, N.Y. and Post, Boston, Mass.; onos a week for three successive works, previous to the 2th of June next, the day of hearing. CHARLES MASON. Commissioner of Patents. P. 8.—Editors of the above papers will please copy, and sond their bills to the Patent Office, witha paper containing this notioe. ap 9-law3w | x: JOTICKE OF nt ESTABLISHMENT OF Y THR ADDITIONAL LAND OFFICES IN THE TERRITORY OF KANSAS. in pursuance of the act of Congress approved larch 3, 1437, entitled “An not to establish three nd- tional Land Districts inthe ‘Territory of Kansas,” to be called respectively the “Delaware Land Dis- trict,” the “Osage Land District the “West- ern Land Distriet sred and made known that the. for said: distri have been established aafol! . : For the HLAWARK District” at DonirHan. “or the “Osage District” at Fort Scotr. For the “Westeax District” at Ocpus, in said Territory , x Given under my hand, at the city of Washington, this eleventh day of April, A. D. 1857, By order of tho President . JOS. 8. WILSON, Acting Commissioner of the General ap 1S-law6w Land Office. . 580.) OTICE OF THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THREE ADDITIONAL LAND OFFICES IN THE TERRITORY OF NEBRASKA. Suit S' In pursuance of the act of Congre: proved Sd, 1857, entitled “An act to ostabliah three additional land districts inthe Territory of Nebras- 0 be galled, respectively, the “Naaama LAND DistRicT,” the “ Soutm Pratrz River Lanv Dis- trict,” and the * Daxota Lanp Distric hereby declared and made known that the offices for saul districts have been established as follows. via: Forthe “Nemana Laxp District” at Browns ville. Eee: the “ Sovtm PLatts District” at Nebraska ‘ity. For the“ Daxora Disrrict’’ at Dakota City, in seid Territory. i Given under my hand, st the eity of Washingten, this thirteenth day of April, 1857. ouide! By order of ihe Pr JOS. 8. WILSON, Acting Commissioner of the General _ 8p 14-law6w_ Eg Land Office, SP fac guid ey us oun eR ware tt e received a a Oo 1e~ water. ‘& BURCHELL. Papa et i cCletnee Vareene Ate neak OR aE 3 ; at BLL! this day. ‘our new Pianos received this week at ELLIS’ ‘wo Pianos at $25 ench. 75, ot EL bis. Guitars, Violins, &e, at ELLIS". ORTE MONNAIES, CARD CASE! a "S, » Ly Fue , TOYS, COMBS, BRUSH ‘ ap 9- BAS PER eat . &c., at MeLAUGHLIN & CO tore. o O WASHINGTON MANUF ACTUREDSII,- N VER WAH roe ee aoe ike Brena: aes pales pativute Fair, but every description hhoturag, at #0. HOO bis: 38 Penn. avenue, near Ith st, _ Sul’ GAZETTE r ; Dra pigadtinr och a hSllaR GURON, 498 TH treet, ops of the nértheastrand the northwest quarter of sec- | wo and section | ARNE TEP SP CORTES Cariral.. +». $200,000 11! This C now, to reosire cn tir CRRA e He rcel Comenaess t Tooth Street sod, Pennay vania Avenue, over the | Washington City rena Bank: RECTORS. Rete peat, Francis ‘ohu, sete. jenj. Beal! JAMES 0. McGUIRE, President. G. D. Hanson, Secretary. ap ii-ly NORTHWESTERN INSURANCE COMPA- Home Orricz, Oaweco City, N.Y. J.T. STEVENS, Agent, No. 517 Seventh street, (over Suter, Lee & Cos Bank,) Washington, D Northwes' has « place among the very iesiiocntans companies in the United e6. in ; corporated in the year 1832, it has since then contin- ued to dos constantly increasing business, until it stands, in the Comptroller’s Report, o! urAnce Companies in the State of New York for the current year, second only in amount of business, solvency, and capital in that State. Its reliability during the financial revulsions of the past twenty-five years has been fully tested and sustained. & Within the limits of the State of New York no other recommendation would be necessary than the Report of the State Comptroller for 1857, which can be seen fit the office of the Agent. The prompt ‘ment of all its losses, and the con- tinued nooumulation of its capital and a fund isa sufficient guarantee of its solvency for she fu ture. ap 13-d2w ECTION AND INDEMNITY FROM PPorsss AND DMaACR EN ite to" S OF THE SEA. THE PERIDS (NSPORTATION. FARMERS AND MECHANICS! INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PHILADELPHIA. Fing, Mansxg, axp Invanp Insurance. Authorized Capital ++ G1,259,000!!! Orvice, NORTHWEST CORNER tf PReNsvLVAaNia AVENUE AND 17TH StRzet, WastiNGTON. DIRECTORS. Hon. Thos. f B: Florence, chores Diones, Geld 7 . mstrong, pomas: nder! Charles A. Rubionm.” —-Bdwasd Rt. floumbold, George Helmboid, . Carroll Brewster, James E, Nea Isaac Leech, Jr. ‘THOMAS B. FLORENCE, President. EDWARD R. HELMBOLD, Secretary. LOCAL SURVEYORS. PY pated Walter, No. 397 D street, opposite City all. John M. Thornton, corner Ist street and Virginia avenue, Island. James Williams, No. 22 439 street. John Riggles, No. 501 13th street, below Pennsy! vania avenue. . MARINE SURVEYOR. Captain J. P. Levy, No. 367 Pennsylvania avenue, opposite National Ho! GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT. John ‘Thomason. Authorized Capital and Assets. 81,473,097 07 ets Asset. $523,087 07 Invested in Bonds, Mortgages, and Good Securities, The following statement exhibits the business and condition of the Company to November 1, 1856: Premium received on marine and inland risks to No- vember 1, 1856... os ire promium. nterest on loan. Total receipts Paid marine lo: Paid fire losse: Expenses, salaries, and co: Reinsurance, return premium! and agency charges. B —— $177,128 61 Balance remaining with the-Company. $223,057 07 | The Assets of the Company are as follow: huedelphin eaty and county bonds. .. $16,843 18 ailroad bends........ 11,000 00 “iret mortgages, real estate... 143,500 00 Stocks, collaterals, on cali. . 400 00 Girard and consolidation baok 5,125 osited with Duncen, Sherman New York..... os 30,000 00 Deterred payment on stock not yet due. 97,700 00 Notes for marine premiums. ..... 108,080 59 Pue froin agents, secured by bond: -. 35,376 18 remiums on policies recently issued, and debts due the company 26,470 38 ce in 16,456 74 ($523,057 67 The business of this Company will compare favor- ably with the most success{ul similar institutions in the United States, 2 From the Ist day of August, 1855, in fifteen months, | upto the Ist day of November, 1856, the preiniums, and interest received amounted to the large sum of four hundred thousand one hundred and eighty-five | dollars and sixty-eight cents, with the payment of losses and expenses of one hundred and seventy- seven thousand one handied and twenty-eight dol- lars and sixty-one cents. With these evidences of suosess and good man- ps Seog the Directors feel justified in solioiting a share of public patronage, believing that the seourit, offered is ample, and that all fair claims will be ad- inated more according to equity than legal technical- ities. * The company’ i es saga to issue policies against y om | loss or damage ¢ DWELLINGS, FURNITURE, MILLS, MAN- CFACTORI Wa HOUSES, {pis GS and their contents; E All descriptions of BUL or all kinds of MERCHANDISE, transported by Steampoats, Canat Boats, RaicRoaps, ual conveyances to or from any portion of EUROP& AND AMERICA, and on the hulis of STEAMBOATS navigating the * Western Waters. The rates of prerniuim will be as low as other com- panies, and in fixing them every improvement in construction and arrangement will be taken into con- sideration. All losses speedily adjusted and prompt! Office, northwest corner Pennsylvania nth street, Washington City, D.C. Insurance may also be effected at the Home O.fcé, northwest corner Walnut and Second streets, Philadelphia, 2 And in other principal cities of the United States by authorized officers of the Company. aps | | iran | (OHLNA, GLASS AND QUEENSWARE. Cc AAD MILE SON Eco. Importers direct from Liverpool to Alexan- dria, beg leave to call the attention of dealers, |-heepers, aud others of Washington and Georgetown, to their stocks of GOODS, | which. for extentand variety, will compare favorably | with any establishment in the Eastern cities. The connexion «f their senior partner with the manufacturers of Europe and the United States for upwards of thirty years, has given himadvantages in the purchnse of xoods equal, if not_ superior, to any houseinthe trade. An inspection of goodsand prices will satisfy all purties that purchases can be made of them upon the mest favorable terms. Freneh China Pinuer Sete gilt and decorated French China Dinner Sets, gold band and plain white French China Vases, Pitchers, Toilet Sets, &c. rench China Tea Sots, Cups and Saucers, and othor A particles of esware fr nd Dinnor Wave, separate from se! fini China Dinner ‘Sols,and sopargte articles always on han White Granite Ware in every varicty, in sets, and separate from sets, as may be desir: Ine Printed or ool Waro, the anne. eroracn Egon White aad ockingham Ware, in nil au, Cat, reaaet| in, and Moulded Glass Ware from tho best establishmouts in the Eastern and Weetern States, which will be sold by the package or other- wise. Experienced packers employed. Goods put up by us onn be transported by any mode without breakage. Fare by the steamboats from Washington to Alex- andria, almost hourly, 124 cents each way. A quar- ter of a dollar thus spent may save many dollars decl NHK PERUVIAN SYRUP evi 8 aKsed the ordeal to whieh many disco the Materia Medica are subjected, must now be re- ceived as an established dieine. ITSEFFICACY IN CURING DYSPEPSIA, Affections of the Liver, Dropsy, Neuralgia, Bron- chitis and Conzumptiva Tendeneies, Disorder- ed state oe Blood, Boils, General Debility, and all Disecses which require a Tonic ai Alterative medicine és beyond question. Tho proofs of itw eficacy are 50 numerous, so well authenticated, and of suc! pecuiiar character, that sufferers cannot reasonably hesitate to receive the proticred aid, The Peruvian Syrup does not profess tobe a cure- ail, but its range is extensive, because many disea- 8es, apparently unlike, are intimately related, and, pro . jing from one cause, may be ecu by one remedy. ; : ; ‘he class of discases for which the Syrup promi- #e# a cure, is precisely that which has so often baf- fled thi highest order of medical skill. The fnots are ible, the witnesses accessible,and the safety aud efficacy of the Syrup incontrovertible. Those ci way wish for an opinion from disinter- ested persons respecting the character of the Syrup, cannot fail to bo satisfied with the following armoug numerous testimonials, in the hands of the Agents. ‘The signatures are th of Galen well known in the community, and of the highest respectability. ries in CARD. The undersigned having exporignoed the beneficial effects of the “ Peruvian Syrup,” do not hesitate to recommend it to the atte: of the public. From our own experienee, as well as from the tos- timony of others, whose intelligence i gre altogether unquestionable, we hav: te ienoy cases of inci if sUNgR A ronehial Be | fects’would be ieetedibie: wee ts ec! ol ine! those who have ‘witnessed them, and ha‘ oa testimony, as we do, ours fot Tes! . FOUN EL ‘A. EXER, HG KENDALL, M.D. THUMAS CoAMORY Fete py pod ‘nasylvania Avonne, . | soruer’of Land sth trents, Navy Yards” {0035 C pod Bs 6 subscriber it wn Bro genus iP-— sul jas Germany, pomdiye | those excellent Re mips. For writing, reading, and sewing at night they aco copoly ilended, Pere eR GOR, Cc. SPALDING, pe TTY Calainhad 1 2 LOC AL.—NATIONA 1G K OCR TBA N. TONAL. BOLIC ee re IN, 96 7th street, LAST.— | NEW RovTE To THE SOUTHWEST. MEMPHIS & CHARLESTON RAILROAD courtney, res ; Weakness of the Chest, Affect: Where- COMPLET ‘ONNBCTING the Cr Syrup 10 | Chattanooga, Tenn.; Charleston, S. C.: Sovan- wil aa “4 nah, G Too! the Northeastern cities, weth ie hell Tho nat composting Hate road between NEW Pp. | York ANDTHE Tassel Pi RIVER. his road 8 now jeted and opened for the reg - have saved, SYRUP. leaves | tine En x and Freight, and ition and less Ex: thar between the Northeast od Routh oTinsrne' beam ct iustant relief. ‘ a | Aay other route OC a4 77 ive UGH. went. Passengers and ll take due notice BR, ROSES WHOC its ch COGiE S Rup Tevcot, and neecra thomectess Secondinaiy: only certain hoopit 7 Passeng jeav nson ‘ ures in a short time, and allays all rnilation of the } orcimene preblin og a thee Saati aed Nashville, end arrive st — hie. ¥ ecting Wi 1 | Stenm Packotats Naw (ricans and all other impor: tant points upon the Western Rivers.” Goods con- — to Railroad Agents at Charleston or Savan- nah, wall be fe te Memphis and other pote, Wrath te fini of tis Adee Rprone Come ren) m je t aX, o pany ix carried over this route oily by ne Passen- wer trains. = Ae General Superintendent. Honrsvitts, ( Als.) Apred ist, 1857. * Through Tickets te Memphis, &6.. sold at Wil- by, rupmonns who have tried them in their practice. To of all the Druggists in Washington, Georgetown and Alexadrin. dae 4m RIVATE MEDICAL TREATIOS ON THE PHISIOLOGICAL VIEW OF MAR. GE, Bs hy Beta CROIX, M De albare NA 200 pagd¥ and 19 fine Plaip and Colored Lithographs and Plates. UF-PRICE ONLY 3 CENTS..O} 17> Seni free of postage to ail ae of the Union. Chattanooga and same a7 ‘e Pho 1. N. Cy; Chariesion, S. Augusta, Savan- npc nA i aod rataed ene pager na | me Naor Atlan techy in0 rie 25 cents a cop Pop oh ecct with the Wostora Traims on this read, ‘ehensive treatise on the dues and ties ‘i 7 red 1ifo—hn pp: ‘and fruitful al Nog Kors will take the mich? trains from Wilmi secu! ; »3 Ci NOOES Nashville, oes, mode of them- felicit ‘and infer- fon NC. Augusta, Ga.; Clivtta. Band tile ‘ones—their ‘obvistion and temoval nervous. do. | T 7 ee — Peso. — a bility, its causes and cure, by a process at onee so jo, S.C : , safe, and effectual, that failure is um, sim sible - , —tules for dail; emnent—an essa: " N LAN 4 torrheea, with practi ‘Observations uum. jer and D* xb hae? Sul: more success: ja of treatinent—precautionary hints on the evil results from ere practice ; to whi = wan tel erage pate so Siemenes oi * - males—from infancy to 0} ago—cach once gre ical~ ly illustrated by beantiful es. It‘pomts out the remedies for those self-inflicted miseries and disap- point hopes so unlortunately prevalent in the yous. Tt isa truthful adviser to tho married, and Ohio Canal.—The R Cosa ac MEIGS. commenc ogg ieee making daily trips to the abo on Monday, March 23, loay and H.G.R iter, k, Su tl ton Aqneduet, st hose contermplating marringe. Its ani ix partio- | 3° it ularly reoommi to persous entertaining secret | a pony =o weg sciour of having hassned the wealth, happinese nnd | Returning, lonve Edwards’ Kerry every day af privileges to which every human being is ent led ‘to. dpa the morning, and arriving in Georgetow: roe 25 cents per copy, or five copies for - . ed free of postage to any’ part of the Cnited Sinton, Slee Pane, wee been by addressing Dr. LA CROIX, (post paid.) Albans, | POON Gannon, 75 cents; Ba! ” Forrs, @1.i2; ANEW 5 ik, comtonng Ss comte: | Leesburg. Virgimin, including conch, $1.75.” Meals N. B. Those who prefer may consult Doctor ILA rend ox the Inesteas CROIX .upon any of the diseases upon which his | %® 3 ITTER. book treats, either personally or by mail. His medi- cinex often cure in the short sparen of six days, and | completely and cotirely eradicate all traces of those | disorders which copaiva and cubebs have so long | been a an antidote, to the ruin of the heatth of QFANGEAND ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD, am or 8 of di: m- > ~ fortunately, physicians troat with mercury, to the | @RBAT SOUTHERN MAIL LINE. irretrievable destruction to the patient's constitu- tion, and which all the sarsaparilla in the world caa- wares, Dalles § 7, mights azcopted. arte nae Of RIA. GORDONSVILLE AND RIC D. Ee ches Nes Meitiekens, Atey, Ne. | DN Vrbh Band ¢ SnoRotol ° 2S—PILES—PILES. call att all who are afflicted with this dreadful complaint ‘asi ton at 7 o'clock sworn certificate from one of our = Alexandria at %, o'clock to the following most respectable citizens, the father-in-law of the roprietor of the “Courier des Etats Unis,” and formeriy gunmaker in Philadelphia : New Yorx, Aug. 26th, 1856. Dr. Durris—Denz Sir: 4 hereby certify that 1 have been afflicted with the Piles for nearly sixty ears, that I have used eighteen bottles of Barnes's Pile Lotion, and everything else I could hear of, but all to no effect, for they did me little er ne good.— About two months since, | commen using your remedies for the Piles, and havethe happiness to say that they have had the desired elect, Waving cured me. I —— this almost a miracle, for lam ghey af- m. rare from Washington aad Alexandra to Rich- ond. $5 3. mre Omabusesand 6 Wagons will beat the Depot of the Washington Railroad, to convey RY sengers and baggage to the Steamer GEO. PAG for Alexandria, a — of mx miles, allowing ample time for meals. VAN: ask: mar 21-tf JAMES [WASHINGTON BRA RAHLROAD. feted with the Mpg omni en Trine nara ASHINGTON for BALTIMORE ° VALLEE, 73 Pranklin street, | at ork i rare Sind 446 p.m, ‘ Leave BALTIMORE for WASHINGTON at New Yate Ce eer (ahd 94's. m..and Sand 5A p.m. ‘i York ity and County. I, Joseph C. Law.ence, do hereby certify that on the day of the date hereof, before me personally camo P. Valles, to me well known, who, being by me duly sworn, did depose and say that the contents of the foregoing certificate signed by him are true. In witness whereof I have subscribed my eof I Cc f id Not Gio State of Now Yorks mud have aiid Fe nk ge pa Passenge.s for Philadalphia and New Youk will ¢ train at 6, Ae, And 4h. ‘or Annapolis will take trains at fy and 45. or Norfolk will take trains @t My, and “or the West will take traus at @aud 4, connect- ing at the Wi ton Junctiop. 2 nal Seal, at my office in New York, this 20] hea 16-+f . H. PARSONS, Ageat. ugusty iS JOSEPH C. LAWRENCE, FOR ALL Parts OF THE WEST. Commissioner of Deeds able of the = 8 I Now York, 7 Wail arrest, Now York States to produce a cet cate equal to the above. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. Dr. Duprie’s Remedies are the only effectum cure N ax IMPRovRD ARRANGRMENTS. for External and Internal Piles. Only 30 cents per Three Trains daily from Baltimore for Cumber- land, Wheel, aud all parts of the West. Tat, The ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will leave except Sunday) at §.45 8. m., connecting with trains rom Philadel jus, first troin from Washington (at Junction}—will step at V Stations, Cumberinnd at ¢ o'gork F legees ve aon inday) at s. m. reaches wbties Benwood with Xe Office—76 Naseau street, New York. Will be sent by mail to any part of the United States. For sale by FORD & BRO., corner of lth street and Pa. avenue, Washington, D.C. oc 23 ‘OUGH—COLDS—HOARSENEBS, DR. TILER COMPOUND SYRUP OF daily “(except Whe by 4 a m., connect) at NV ARRABIC: trains for Colurabue, Cinesgnaty ton, Indinanpo- The most Plensant, Safe and Speedy Cure for | jjs, Loussvilie, Cleveland, Toledo, Detroit, Chicago, Waenmes Cough, Croup, Asthina, Dis- St. Louix, Cairo, and intermediate points, eased Lungs and Consumption. Sd.‘The EXPRESS TRAIN leaves daily at 7 p. 4 » D. a ie th ress trains for Cinemnal % In again presenting to the notice of tho public the | distance to Cincinnati and other central and soutbern bove remedy, we foel that little apology is ni |. | places in the West, 1g nearly 100 mjes shorter Yast numbers inall sections of the Union are obliged & any other route. The time to these pisces is to have recourse to other sourees of rel The walled. immediate prescription of their family ph: as each So of the winter season bri of professedly new specifics, some xvod, othe lesa,and many decidedly dangerous, it becomes as much 8 matter of duty as interest, believing this to Le s remedy, combining the greatest advantages, With the least objections of any other in uss to make al | “E3""Bageace checked through o Columbus, Cin- oti alana trad ot PRT ROCGH TICKETS will be sold ongie larag towns in the West, at the lowest the Ticket Office, Camden Station, itas extensively known as practicable. hat such | ton city. is its charactor, is abundantly proved by the fact, | {{ A second-clsss car is attached to the MAIL that it m extensively used the last twenty AIN. ears with unparailoled success ; that its reputation assengers from Baltimore or Washington may ss continued to spread and its sale inorease, with view the entire road by daylight, by taking Acevm- little aad from advertising er published lists of cer- | modation or Mail Train, over at Cumber- tificates, (which all know can as easily be had fora | iand or Oakland. They me the next morning 3, worthless preparation as for & torious one,) that | the Express Train, whieh leaves Cumberland at 2. by its own intrizsic merit, with the recommendation | 8. m.,.and reaches Wheoling at 2 p.m. oF persons benefited by its use, it has gained ep = Passengers from Washington have ample Mme for sent popularity ; it is not trumpeted to the world as | meals at Washington Junction. a specific or cure all, but as a valuable and scientific This is the oniy route by which Throngh Tioxets Auxiliary in pulmonary cases, ready at hand, and one | and Baceaqe Checks, can be obtained in Washington. hat has been generally found to afiord relief where R WAY PASSENG 8. t others have been tried without material bencht. The Accommodation Trajn at 6.45 will stop ch, it is recognised by numbers of our leading | stations enst of Cumberiand,and the Expressat stn- P cians, who know its composition, and have been | tions between Piedmont, coing West. Eastwardiy eye witnesses of its superior efficacy, as well as by | the Mail Train leaves Wheeling at 7.158. m.,and Ac- thousands of our most respectable citizens, to most | commodation leaves Cumberland at of whom reference is cheerfully permitted. Baltimore at 5.45 p.m. Sold at 25 cents, or three bottles i one, 5) cents, by The FR EDERICK TRAIN starts at4p.m.. (ex- IRN & P. and CHASLES STOTT, cept Sunday) stopping st Way Stations. vi SISSEL, Georgetown, and PEEL & | Frederick at 9a. m.,srriving at Baltimore at 12.33 lexandria. ‘LER'S GUM ARABIC COUGH noon. The ELLICOTT’S MILL TRAIN leaves Cam- ROPS,” the same, compe st fer Hilioott \ STE den Station at68.m.and3.) p.m. Leaves . portable form, much patronised br publi Mills at 7.9) a. m. and 7.39 p. xoept Su 5 singers, frequeuters of public assembli j Ww. 5w they remove all haskiness from the throat jan 16-tf Master of Transportation. THERES EOS AND LIVERPOOL NITED STATES MAIL STEAMER ‘OR THE CURE OF = GES The Ships comprising this ~ Coushs, Colds, Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Whoop- Lin ing Cough, Croup, Asthama and Consumption. The ATLANTI AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, A — he BALTIC. Amoug the numerous discoveries Science has i he ADRIATIC in the generation to facilitate the business of life— | Those ships having been built by contract expressly SS wes tary ape torm cf | for Government service, every care has been taken try to the Henling Art. A vast trini of its virtues | pur’ ,,'rongthand speed. inn cleganas od onan Shroughout this brond country, has proven berond & | for passengers aro for el and loubt, that no medicine or combination of medicines ri om Ni ¥ , yet kiiown, ean so surely control and cure the numer- | gy iercr assase from New ork to Liverpool. in ext. i first catun, $13); io o., S75: ox reuse hut mre swept fom on int toektes talc = SxtIn site State Fooem, oa. “om tavsrres = sands every year. Indeed there is uow abundant | on atimehedtoanch chip, N vo ; reason to believe a Remedy has at length been found goonatenst nd toeach ship. No berths can bosceui which can relied on, to cure the most dangerous affections of the lungs. Our space here will not per- mut ‘0 publish any pepotuce of the cures effected y 30, but we would present the following :— + further onquiry to my Amerioan Almana which the agent below named, will always be piessed ” furnish free, wherein are full particulars, and in- d for. ‘The stups of this line have uv re water tight hulk-heads ~{ to avoid danger 1s will not cross the Banks north of 42 degrees atx after the Ist of August. PROPOSED DATES OF SAILING. ‘Rs 3 FROM LIVERPOOL. Saturday, Jans. 13597 Wednesiay, Jan. 7. 1957 isputuble proof of these statements. pent nA ahead I cme ty ert Orrick OF TRANSPORTATION. Resurdas, Fron Wodnesday, iiss Lanrens, R. R.. 5. Cy So 1853, Saturday) March ednesday, Mar. 4.1857 Dr. J. C. Aver. r Sir:—My hittie son, four Saturday, ednesday, April 1.1057 yenrs old, has just recovered from a severe attack of Mmahgnant Scarlet Fever, his throat was rotten, and every paryon that visited him, pronounced him a dead child. Having used Cuerry Pxcrorat, in California, in the winter of 1830, for s severe attack Bronchitis, with entire success, | was induded to try it, on my little boy. I gs im ® tea-spoon-full every three hours, commencing in the morning, and by ten o'cloek at night, I found a decided change for the better, and after three days use, he was abie to eat or drink without pain. its use in the named disease will save many a child from a premature grav ind relieve tho anxisty of many a fond parent. For all affections of the Throat and Lungs, f believe it the beat medicine extant. A feeling of the deepest gratitude, prompts me in ressing you these lines,—but for your im- rtant discovery, my little boy would now have been wjanother world am yours wit roapact, J.D. POWELL. Supt. Trans., L. R. R. Rocky Hitt, Somerset Co., N. J., July 21, 1252. Dr. J.C. AxqE,—Sinoe your medicine has known here, it has a greater deman eough remedy we have ever sold. It is spe termix of unmensured praise by those who have used it, and I know of some cases where the heat they can say of it is not too much for the good it has " take pleasure in selling it, because I know that I am iving my customers the worth of their money, and feol gratified in seeing the benefit it confera. Please send me a further supply, and believe ne Yours, with ree ect, nesday, a 29.1857 « ; 3. July 23.1857 it te DK. COLLINS. No. 3%, Wall street, BROWN, SHIPLEY & CO., STEPHEN RENNARD & Friars, London. - . G. WAINWRIGHT & CO., Paris. ‘he owners of these ships will not be sccountalae for gold, silver, bullion, specie, jewelry. precious stones or metals, unless tally of lading are sixw sipeete oud the value thereof expressed therein. OOKS FROM PARIS. . J.J. 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Pes fh your CHEREY Puctorar for upwards MAN Ew ann BEAUTIFUL STYLE, the West Cast 4 F Ly red from Slate Stone, by ne year; and it is my sincere botief that | should | mayfnctured fr favelies in my grave ere this thine if f ima wet it tan State Come amu a yo mont an ° cured me of a dangerous affection of the lungs, EGYPTIAN, LISBON, SR. ‘iT E gad I donot overstate my canvietions when Ital you | SR Pit Hy, RENELS, RROC ATI A? remedy. ATE. SPANISH GALWAY, and other rare ours eA ahi | a rable MARBLES. The sabacnhan tear 50 A. Attorney at Law. foot that they challenge the closest serutiwy. that they retean their hey sre so highly polished BE, Pa, Sey 23, 189. eh longer than marble ; ; D4: S.C. avane Ry dace Si: Pour medioimeis | Lend, "soal gunt"ot nedor'ted cas be eal Sh and its Ucb as to insuregnd maintain | queape’ than Any pthers in market. 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