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=r"z oa EVENING STAR. AN ANCIENT TOAST. Tt was a grand day in the old chivalric time me | ‘Wine circling around the board manobie hall the sculptured walis rang with sentiment and bong: by name, and map bad been uttered, nutil it came St. Leon's tu: when, when i:fting the sparkling cup on high— “I drink to one,” he siid, “W hose image never may depart P graven on this grateful heart, Till memory is dead.” “To ene whose love for me shall last, When lighter passions long have pass So holy "tis and true: To one whose love hath longer dwelt, ore deeply tixed, more keenly felt, Than any pledged to you.” Each guest upsterted at the word, And laid a hand upon hia With fury flisiing eyes Aad Stanly said, “We crave the name, Proud knigiit, of this most peer! Whose love you count so high.’ St. Leon paused, as if he would Not breathe her nstire in careless mood, Thus light!y to another; ‘Then vent bis nobie head as though To give that word the reverence due, And gently Moth Scaxermwer’s Troveres.—Some New ye firemen met at Schneider's lager beer house in Williamsburg, with a fire company of that place, and amid their potations & general riot sprung up. The New York Evening Post eM. Schneider, a fat, honest looking Ger- map, is greatly scandalized by this occurrence. He poet oy never had a row in his place before, and he is determined to make an example of these fellows. His ‘ Garten’ is a famous resort for the Williamsburg lager beer drinkers. His version of the riot is in this wise :’’ « You see I yas not here at all; nobody but this boy home; you see his headdone'up. They vas comed in about thirty-five of them rascals, some one party some another I don’t which, and they ask for a glass of beer, and so quick they get it they commence for fighting and hooraw mit themselves. They fired a tumbler, mit ebairs brake all to pieces, and cut the boy's head on top; then they kick him mit the brick- bats and everything through the windows and the door; out in the garten and up stairs where they no business, fighting all over the house, such raseals; but we got three of them and get more. I got plenty witness. I want all his name in the papers; see if it wont make better menofthem. They was firemen, some one com- pany, some another, where I was always friend to m, and now I never was used so in my life, and I been in this country eighteen years, more. Them New York boysis the tuyfels all, breaking up my chaira to fight with the legs It ia more as damage to me.’’ OverPowsrep sy Assararipa.—aA clerk in Dayton, Obio, put a stop to the operations of a bargiar, in 2 style, manner and form somewhat peculiar. The burglar had removed a pane of lass seven inches by ten, and, says the Dayton Beretie, its removal made a nice hole, amply large enough for an entrance, and he drew back one step to look at it before ‘‘ going in.’ Just at this instant he gave a yell and—sqnatted. He found out afterwards that a little box full of assa- fotida, and weighing twenty-seven pounds, had been dropped square upon the top of his head from the second story of the Belding. a distance of some twenty feet. The stunning that the fel- low got so overpowered him that he was captured without difficulty. iD” Alewives are running plentifully tn th waters of the Patuxent = i I~ A Scheme ts agitated in Cincinnati to gét upa bank with tive millions of capital i> The New York Times estimates that over ‘10.000 are spent every evening in New York on amusements. 17 The Troy (N.Y) Budget, of Tuesday evening. says: * for the first time tn a period of —— below five dollars is used to-day the flour quotations."’ 1L7 Balie Peyton, a celebrated race-horse, who was sold four years ago for $9,000, died on the farm of W . C. Scott, bis owner,in Powhatan coun ty, Va., last week. > Travis won the — match with Capt. Paul at St. Louis, on Friday, beating 2 3-16 Inches in twenty shots. Paul. however, made the best shot, 3-16 of an inch. i[7~ The Governor and Council of New Hamp- shire have appointed Thursday, November 26'b, for thanksgiving day in that State. This is the first of the season. The son of an English merchant named yte, whose fortune is estimated at £2,000,000, has recently at his own expense, raised an eqaip- corps of thirty Europeans, with which he set out to join the British forces in the East India, as @ volunteer. 1D There is 2 large produce house In Chicago that employs an azeat in New York to buy small lots of corn at a high figure, and to tel ph the same as a true index to prices. This brings pur- chasers to buy at high rates, who discover the trick too late to save their por kets. 7 An Albany Poor House overseer, happen- ing to drop into the Commercial Bank, while there was a knot of anxious depositors awaiting their turn to bave the clecks of the Sivinue Bank cashed, saw one person. who bad been f: qetently relieved a: the county"s expense, last wine, draw — and another out-door pauper i¢ceive UF” The prelate at Puebia, Mexico, having fused to give burial to Colonel Perez, of the e- Na- tional Gua:ds—a gentleman who appeared to be universally esteemed—the Government ordered. the vaults of the Church to pe opened, and the bu- Fial of the deceased to be performed | The refrac- tory prelate saved himeei{ [com arrest by a precipi- tate retreat. - ‘zia papers tell the following With elaracteristie uactio & lady, formerly a resic of Georgia, very much discontented with Mississippi life. and Jonging to return to her native land, was shout- ing at acamp Meeting last year, and became so exceedingly happy that she exclaimed “Glory be to God, f feel just Icke I was in Georgia! A New Wine —We Lave had the pleasure of tasting (to us) a new wine made from the juice of the tomato. We consider ourself a ‘good jude <f wine,”’ and pronounce this a first rate article It is made of no other ingredients than the pure Juice of the tomato and sugar, aud very much resembles champagne, a light, transparent color. ‘with @ pleasant, palatable flavor. We believe it ean be made equal to the best champagne.—East Teanesesan ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. BROWNS’ HOTE!. —Miss B 1. Swann. Va; Mins JS Swann, do; Mi W Dawson, do; E W Nichols and indy, Allen, NJ? Mrs C B : NC; 6 A McLaughlin Ga; W Eowie, Md; A Thompson. do: JC per, do; J D Bowlinz, do; € Phillips, DC, Wm § Hurd and family “Gn/ © Wilson and funily Ala: 3 B Witherspoon and lady, SC; T Henry, NY FS Mappier and lady, Enz; Thos W ilson, do; C G Griswold. Va; WA Hardee, Gat G Fowle’ and family, Pa; WS Lawson d lady M Stonestreet, do; P Caldw-il, NY: AB Peck, do; W Ellis, do; J W Fairfax Va; TE Williams, Md. RW ‘Chre,do GS Guion, La: J Kelso, do; WH Hardzrove, Va; E M Moreland. SC; Miss Moreland, do: Miss E Moreland, do; W D Williams. ‘Tenn; W H Sea- vey. do; Geo Young, jr, Pa; J Kronheimer. Va; L Goldman, do: 8 Bear. NC; J Balr, do, Thos ion, NY; J T Davis, DC; Capt 8 Fuy, Md; T Colyer, do; Solomon Chiids, Pa; Charles senlen, 60; 3! R piaacer,, Maj 1 F Stewart, Ala; J ¥~, do; ambden ; Miss E Brown, Ala; mene ee WILLARDS" HOTEL —1 C Sa:tort, Penn; J d, J A Greene, G R_ Drummond, Va; Wm Bumett, Me; J J Lapeby, Md: 8 Clark, do; WJ Ross, N York; C T Pollard, T G Scott, Ala; J A Maller. USN; L Ryan, Wis; WT Gould and ly, do; J F Kennedy, La; A B Fite and lady, NYk. E Willet and lady, do: WD Parsons, do. Hoa i Kelley. do; O Sprigg, Md; Com’rs De Cainp and Gansevoort. USN; A L. Byrnes, N Y; H Welat. J G Blount. NJ; Misses M E Griet and M 1. Perzy. NC; SE Hiller, NY, H Carter, NY: J P Howa. Pa; A A Lawrence, P A Lee, Pa; WD Bloxh.m. Pia; P T Berekmans, Ga; F H Stockett, R P Git man, Md; G R Drammwond, Ve; J Pratt. Mass. W H Ga; G G Westcott, Pa; Dr J M Foltz, USN; BH Springer, W OL Hirst) J B Chapron. MMs Reynolds, WW Putrick, Pa, Maj Deas, US A; Com T T Hunter, USN KIRK WOOD HOUSE —E C Robinson, Va; G H Leigh, Tex; J C Henry, Teun; AM Armated, 4 Eaton, Va; # Thompson, do; J Chuthan, La; J Anns, NY; WWW Wood. USN; Capt Given. USA; Col Ampersand. 1; Dr Herwitz, USN: J c iJ Praysil, do; D Sampson, Caroeil and’iady, Mexe. p Morville, La; opr. ton, Va; J Farkel. NY; J B Robinson, Va: Mr £ Laywood and children do; DT Rohrer, Pa; J Maltby, Md; R Wilkinson, Fle; A B Clarke, Cal; @ Taylor. NY; DC Judson. JR Phillips, MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STE From tux Unirxp States Stormers Leave. AMERS. New York..Septi9 New York Se; New York. .Sepra3 Boston ..... Sept .-New York, Be New York..Oct 1 The California mati steamers leave New York on the tb and th of each month No. 585. By THE PRESIDENT be THE UNITED STATES: of iaw. 1, James Beowaxax, Presi- nited States of Amaries, do bi .f ta “e.and meke known that publio s salen will pe uel at the undermention: a California, at tke periods heremaiter desigaated, to wit: : he land office Los BLOS, comMenCIng Sy 4 at Pipe eest tortne de Ad pose epee in the following-named wnships, viz South oy the base — and west of the San B. Seet: one to twelve, in north half of section thirseen; the north half and southwest quarter of section fourteen; sections fifteen to twe: fy-oue, inclusive: the north half of section twenty - two; the northwest quarter of section twenty-three; section twenty-five; the south ha'f of section twen- ‘he sout er of section iwenty jotions twenty-nine to thirty-two, ineia- south half of section thirty-three; northeat quarter and the south nalf of section thi ty-four; and section thirty-five, of Lt ig serees sections three to nine, inol he north half an the southwest quarter of section ten; the southeast quarter and the northwest quarter of section eleven; he northeast quarter and uth half of section twelve; seotion thirteen; the east half of seotion fourteen; sections seventeen to twenty-four, inclu- sive; the north half of section twenty five; lions twenty-six to thirty-five, inclusive, of ship four, of range thre fe our, —— three, of r wes be 1008 one te twenty-four, inclusive: the north half of section twenty -fiv: and sections twenty-six to thirty, inclusive, of township ona; and sections ist ror -seven, inclusive, of tornship three, 6 fy Sections one, two, and three; tle cast half of seo- tion four; the east halfand the southwest quarter of seotion nine; sections ten to fifteen, inclusive; the southeast quarter of section twenty; seetions twen- ty-one to twenty eight, inclusive; the southwest quarter of section twenty-nin south halfof section thirty; sections thirty - thirty-four, inclusive; and the northwest quarter of section thirty-five, of township one, of range six, North af the base line and test of the San Ber- : & 0 town- tan. inelusive; the north half of section eighteen; the south half of scotion nineteen; sections twenty to twenty three, meln- sive; the northwest quarter of section twenty-four; the northwest quarter of seccion twenty-six; sec- tions twenty-seven to thirty, inclusive; the east half of section thirty-two; the north half of the northeast quarter and the northwest quarter of sec tion thirty three, of towashetp three, rere rae ; sections one to eight, inclusive; the half’ of section nine; seotions ten to thirteen, he east half of seetion jourteen; the west tion seventeen; sections eignteen and be west halfof section tweaty; the south east quarter of section twenty ome; and Ons twen.y-two to thirty-five, inc usive, of township six, and township seven, of range four. Sections one to fifteen, inclusive; th6 east halfof section seventeen; the east half of section tweuty; sections twenty-one te twenty-seven, inclusive; the north half of sectioa Valea, yp the northeast quarter of section twenty-nine; the northeast quar ter of section thirty-four; and the morthwest quar- ter of section thirty of township three, and townships four, five, siz, and seven, of ranga five. tions one Rad two; the north half of section three; the north half of section four: the cortheast juarter of section five; the west ha'fef seotion six; the north fialf, the southeast quarter, sud the north half of the southwest quarter of seot: the west half of the northwest quarter and the balfof section eight; the northeast quarter of soo- tion elever: section twelve; the northeast quarter aud the east haif of the southeast quarter of section seventeen; the east of the uorthenst quarter and the southeast quarter of sectiou twenty; the west baifof the northwest quarter and the south- west quarter of seetion twenty-one; the southwest quarter of section twent: 3 and the northeast quarter of section thirty-Rve, of township three ps four and five,of range six. oue fo eighteen, inclusive; the north half of section nineteen; sections tw © twenty-five, the northeast quarter of section twenty- rthwest quarter of section twenty-seven: and Lhe northeast quarter of section twenty-eight, of township four and towns hip fice,of range seven. Seotions one to six, inclusive: tue northwest quar- ter of section seven: the northeast quarter of s¢otion ; the north halfof s6c-.on teu; seccions eleven, and thirteen; the northeast quarter of seo- urteen: and tho northeast quarter of section twenty-three, of township four, and towaship fire, Of range eight. The northwest quarter of sectson_three; sections four, five. and six; th half of section seven; sections eight aud ; and the northeast q: er of section seventeen, of forrnshipfour; and townships freand siz, of range nine. Sectious one and two; the northeast quarter of section three; the west belf of section ewveu; the northeast quarter of section twelve; section four- teen: and the southeast quarter v1 section fitieen, of township four; sections one to twenty-eight, inclu- sive: the northeast quarter of section twenty-nine; the uortheast quarter of section thirty-three; an sections thirty-four and thirty-five, of township Ave; and township siz, of range ten. Sections one 'o eighteen, inclusive; the northwaat quarter of section nineteen; the northeast quarter of section twenty-one: the northwest quarter of seo- tion twenty-two; and the northeast quarter of sec- tion twenty-four, of township five; aud township six, of range eleven. Sections one, two, and three; the northeast quar- ter of section ten; sections eleven, twelve, thirtesy. and fourteen; the soutoeast quarter of section fil- teen; the southwest quarter of section eic hteen; 2 he fev geobeae quarter of section half of section twenty-two; the uarter of section twenty -th: sections ree, inclusive; and the north ection thirty-four, of township five; and $ siz and seven, of range sivel ve. Section one; the northeast quarter of section two; the southeast quarter of seetion ten: the south half Of section eleven; section t ; the east half of section thirteen: the northwest quarter of section fourteen; and the north half of section fifteen, of township four; the southwest quarter of section seven; the south half of section eight; the southwest quarter of section nine’ the west half of section fif- teen; the north half of section seventeen; section eighteen; the northea rter of section twenty- two; and sections twe e, twenty-four, twen- ty-five, nty-six. and thirty-hve, of township five; sections one to seventeen, inclusive: the north half of section eighteen: the nostheast quarter of section twenty; sections twenty inclusive: the northeast of township sic; ans rteen, Section thirteen; the southeast seotion twenty seven, of range uartor of section fourteen; the southeast quarter of section twenty- two; the east halfand the southwest quarter of sco- tion twenty-three; the northwest quarter of section twenty-four; the north half of jon twenty -#ix; and the east hal eect twenty-se: ship fire; sectious om and thee east quarter and tl e quarter of section @ northeast quarter of eleven; section twelve; awd the north half of thirteen, of torashtp six: seetions one to eighteen, inclusive: of sweety seelion twenty ; “ht. metusive; the senth haif of section twenty -uin he southeast quarter of seotion thirty; the north half of the northeast quarter of section thirty-one; the northeast quarter and the north hatf of the northwest quarter of sec- tion thirty-two; and sections thirty-three, thirty- four, and thirty-five, of township seven, of range fourtern. L At the iand office at San Francisco, commencing on Monday, the third day of May nert, for the disposal of the public lands within the following- named towns via: North of the base line and east of the Mount Diablo meridian, Fractional township three, of range one. North of the base line and west of the Mount Diablo meridian, Fractional totenshtps four aud Are, of range one. South of the base line and east of the Mount tablo meridian. Sections one to eighteen, and twenty-two to twenty-five, inclasive, of township ten, of range mine. inclusive; and twenty » to twen- ty-six, Inciasi f township eleven, of range ton. Townships ten and cleve ections one to six, inclusive: eight to fifteen, in voz twenty-one to twenty-eight, inclusive; and thirty-four and thirty. five, of township twelre; sone, two, three, and uine to fifteen, inclusive; and twenty-two to twenty-seven, inclusive, of township thirteen, of ran > leven. township ten; townships eleren, rleen; sections one to five, tmclusiv eight to seventeen, inclusive: twenty to twent: nine, inclusive; and thirty-three, thirty-four, and thirty five, of township fourteen; sections one to four, inciusive; ten to thirteen, inclusive; and twen- ty-four and twenty-five, of township Jiftcen, of range twelve. " Fractions! township eleven; townships tiwelre, thirteen, fourtecn, and township fifteen, except section thirty-one; and sections ole, two, aud twelve. of township sixteen, of range thirtern. ‘ownsbips twelve, thirteen, fourteen, and fif- teen; sections one to seventeen, inclusive; twenty one to twenty-seven, inclusive; and thirty-four and thirty five, of township sixteen, of range fourteen. Townships thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, and sir- t2en; the south half of four; the south half of section five; section eizht, nine; the ‘west half sections thirteen tu Ifef section ten yee inclusive, of township twenty, of range teen. : Fractional township sixteen; and township twen- ty, of rage sixteen, Fractional township sixteen; and townshi entern, € Seventeen. fi Fractional townships seventeen and cighteen,aud townships nineteen and twenty. of range sightesn. Fractional townships eighteen, nineteen, nud twenty, of range nineteen, At the land office at Marysvitt.e, commencing on onday, the seventeenth day of May nezt. forthe isposal of the public iands within the following named townships, viz: North of the base line and east of the Mount Diablo meridian, Fractional townstup four; tional townships tie/ rr, and townships seventeen ont. Fractional townships twelrs, thirteen, four- teen; and townships seventeen. ¢ sherk aod nines teen, of range two. North of the base line and west of the Mount i tablo b procs oe eleven and twelve, si ional ‘teen. of range one. seas seat Final ee, thirteen, fourteen, and fif- wo. - ourteen, fifteen, and sixteen; frac- ips seventern, cizhteen, and mine~ uships twenty and twenty-one, of sev- Ateen, nineteen, and twenty, of range township five; frac- thirteen, aud fourteen; and eighteen, of range ‘Township tional tow: ; and t tions one, two, three, and ten to fourteen, in- er ; the east haif of section fifteen: the east half section twenty-two; sections twenty-three to twenth-six, inclusive; a ton thirty-five, of ng one, two, and 5 the east half of section elusive section twenty-one; sections 'y-two to twenty-seven, iuelysive; the northeast quarter o| section twenty-eight; sections thirty-four a: thirty -five, of township Afteen; sectious one to fou tw aty af ant four, and thirt one to sev nine; sections ten to tiftee: to fifteen, inclusive; nt ae inclusive; and thirty-three, thirty- -five. of township sixteen; seetions veythe north halt’ foe south west of section eight; ions nine toen. nalnaire the weet allo section novan ‘ waship seventeen; sections one to the west half of section twenty; ion twenty-one; ty-two to twen even, inclusive; section twenty-eight; the west hallo tion twen- ty-nine; sections thirty and thirty-one: the wast half of section thirty-two; the east half of seetion thirty-three; and sections thirty four and_thirty- five, of township eighteen; and townships nineteen, twentv, and twenty-one. of range four. : _ Sections one, two, three, and ten to fifteen, inolu- re; the northeast quarter of section twenty two: “sbotiona ‘one to ra oaete, Gewet el see ol Sections tw, east half of ‘ions twenty three to Dag Hel inclusive; ne southeast quarter of section thirty-four; and tion thirty-five, of township seventeen, and three; the southeast quart etions ten to fifteen, incl northeast quarter of section twenty twenty -twoto twenty-sev, thirty-four and thirty - seetions one, two, and thi section four; seetion: sections thirty-four and thirty-five, of towushi nineteen; aud townships twenty and twenty-one an ve. * Tks asproprisied by law for the use of schoo's, military, and other purposes, together with these “swamp and overflowed lands, made thereby unfit for cultivation,” if any. granted te the State by the Act entitled “Ain aot to enable the State of Arkansas i reclaim the swamp lands within their limit roved September 2, 185), will be excluded from the stew, set _ No “mineral lands”’ or tracts containing mineral deposits are to be offered at the publio sales, mineral lands bei h, P) ey of the publie lands im Califoruia, the granting of pre- emption rights therein, and for other purposes.” The offering of the above lands will be commenced on the days appointed, and wili proceed in the order i which t! e advertised, until the whole shall been offered, and the sales thus closed; tnt no sale shall be kept oper leager two weeks, and no privateentry of any of the iands will be admitted untilafter the expiration ef the two weeks. _ ven under my hand, at the city of Washington, this epee yee Sesteess God Domini one thousand eight hundred a1 y-seveon. — JAMES BUCHANAN. Bethe President: . A. HENDRICKS, ‘Commissioner of the General Land Office. NOTICH TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. Every person entitled to the right of pre-emption toany ofthe tands within the townships and parts of townships above enumerated 1s required to ostab- lish the same to the salisiaction of the Register and Receiver of the proper land oihce, and make pay. ment therefor as soon as practicable afer seeing this notice, and before the day ae for the commencement of the puolie sale of the landsem- bracing the tract claimed; otherwise such elnim will be forfeited. THOS. A. HENDRICKS, se 18 Commissioner of the General Land Gftioe. Insarance, &e. V ASHINGTON INSURANCE saab Y CHARTERED BY CONGR Capital, —— ——. ..— —. 900,000!!! This Com is now prey to ive tions for IN URA! CEOS BUILDIN CHA N DIS! , &o., at the usua! City rates, without gharge for Policy, at their Offi ‘enth Street and Pennsylvania Avenu Washington City Savings Bank. DikecTors. Wn. F. Bayly, uel Bacon, loseph Bryan, ames F. Haliday, ym. Orme, espn ‘Taylor, rancis Mohun, . W. Galt. jenj. JAMES C, McGUIRE, President. Grarton D. Hanson, Secretary, ap li-ly BANKING HOUSE OF UBB BROTHERS. — is “recei d Checks, paid wozrosits Deposits received an ecks paid ut charge. on the northern cities receiv. “xchange on i ositors without charge. Interest wili be allowed nay be agreed ee xp Unconnunt Monny. Deposits in Virginia and other Uncurrent Money re veived to be checked for, payabie in same funds, orin specie, we abarging the regular Exchango. | Discounts.—Notes, Draits, and Bills of Exchange will bedisouunted, and Loans made on Stocks, Bonds, and Securities, at the market rate. Larrsrs oy Carvit.—Letters of Credit will be rnished, negotiaive in the diferont Cities of the on inited Statez,on Deposit of Mo. or Coilateruls, and interest allowed af Money is deposited, and charged if Collaterals,on sucu termaas may beagreed upon. : ‘TRAVELING Bitts og Excitance.—Travelore wil! be furnished with drafts in such suins au may be de- sired negotiable in the different Cities of the Unio: PiLLs and Letters or Cxxpit on ENGLAND, Ik LAND AnD Evnops.—Billa uf Exchange aud Letters of on : aa — and Euro) whet ocnes at the market rate for F. Change@, in sums to guit. Bonvs, Stocks. 2a: bose Stocks, and Seonri- ties pay ng, rom. to 12 pr. cent.. always for sale, or ught in the different Cities at s commision of a¢ . cent, Where Stocks are bought upon orders, we reserve the right to call for a depomt of 10 pr. cent on the cost. or Stocks will be ordered by tele- raph. SRaiLEoe D, City, AND StaTE Bonps.—Railroad, City, and State Bonds oan be placed ip our a for negotiation, either in this Lig apd or Europe. Kail- road Irom pi fur cash or with Bonds. Lamp WaRRants.—Land Warrants bought at the market rates. Ail Warrants sold by us Maran seed in every reapect. % fan Warrsuats located on commission. nd Warrant quotations regulariy {urnished if re- ted. Warrants will be forwarded to Western Houses on crt orsars or sént for aale on commission to responsible 8. zal Fetate anv Insvrancrs.— Real Estate bought and sold, and Insurances effected. CLaims on UNiteD StaTEs, Court oF Craims, lonGREss.—Claims on the United Statos, betore the ourt of Clains or Congress, intrusted to us, will be prosecuted by prompt and able attorneys. CHUBL BROTHERS, _ian27 _ Opposite the Treasury, — I NTERKST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITES. MONEY to LOAN om STOCK SECURITIES CHUBB BROTHERS, BANKERS. ‘an 27—-tf 0. tbe th. SIN THE FINE ARTS, PAINTING aND PuotoGRarny ComBingn. PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAITS, ‘a Ou Colors, on Canvas, Miniarore on Size or Lire. S. WALKER’S PORTRAITAND PICTU GALLERY, Odeon Hall, corner 4}2 st.and Peansyivania avenues, 8. WAL has fitted up the above spacious apartments at a very great outiay of oapital, thereby rendering his establishment one of tia most eom- plete ‘and handsome in the whole ovuntry. He has a lenge Gallery for free exhibition of upward of 20 fine Oi! Paintings, by some of the Lest ancient and modern masters, to which he intends to add fresh importations. S. WaLkeR has aiso fitted upa com- jete guit of rooms, with private robing apartmenta for Indies, and purohased the finest possible instru- ments. engazed & first olase operative artist to PRS Rge dread Ls aki Ss of GUERRE i YPE PORTRAIT from the agp ce vies 4 ie : hic P combining the Photographio Pro- cess with the art of Painting, ef which he has hud 25 years’ experience, se Bpevimens of Ife portraits may be soen in some of the firet fami- of the oF as woll as thos io in hie tion of the rT been ex- celled for their fidelity and life-likaexpression. Can- — and boards Prepared by h.mself expressly for purpose. Particular attention paid to the Painting of Por- traits. Miniature or life-size, from small pictures of deceasad friends. is Photographs taken from corpsaz, or sick parsons taken at their own residences, on immediate notice. mittees aud classes taken in any number in and any quantity of copies from the same sold At reasonable charges, Likenesses painted on Coppe Valuable Oi! Pants 68, nad "Sid oarefully baoke lin ness. for Tomb Stones. Family Portraits and restored to their original Ladies and gentlemen are respectfully rolioi to oall at the Gallery, ever Skillintton's book stores entrance 436 street, two doors from Pennsyivania evaune. iv It -Gm HEeNTING PARK TROTTING COURSE. At the south end of the Long Bridxe. The Proprietors of this new,complete and elegant Couree take pleasure in beiny able to say that their arrangements are all com. plete, and that thet track is now ope: tothe public. Inall its arrangements it 1s unsurpassed in the Cruted States. offering as many advantages for the trial ot s; &s any other Amer- ican Trotting Course. It recisely a mile in cir~ cumference, fifty feet wide, graded and prepared with care and judgment, an in perfect order. | The House connected with it, too, is unsurpassed in its comforts and accommodations; and Dor thelax ae al yap ie be obtained there. ‘The public may rely on i » under any all circumstances, good order will be maintained and enforced upen t! au 12-2 premises. T E LEGAL ADVISEK, or how to diminish tie, ‘ime, ‘T'rou- oases, avoid Lawsuits, and sai ind Money, conducting business aorording to law, as expou st Author- 8; by Edwin T. i by the best and la: reediey, author of a Practical r Ses Businees; $1.25 folk jorinahion ut ‘exas, ‘elu. re) bbe. Braman, of ) iatagorda, Texans Tog ia’ Modern Reform zamined: «or the union of North and South on the subject of Slavery; by Joneph © Stiles; $1. Just published, and fur snle by TAYLOR & MAURY, #@ 2- Booksellers, near Sth street. Bi. _ (Intel , Union, States 4t) ¢ RPHAN’S COURT, September 19, 1857. Distrier oy Cotumbia, Washington towns, fg rots. In the ‘onae ot ANN. AVOLLARD: administratrix of JOANNA LANE, deceased, the administratrix aforesaid, has, with the a proba- tion of the Orphan's Court of Washington ounty, storegaid, appoint uesday, the 13th of Oct. next, for the final se:tlement and distribution of the perso nal estate of said deceased ,of the assets im band so fur asthe same have been Solleoted and turned into, mor ey .ween and where all the oreditors aud heirs of said feccased, are notified toattend.(atthe Orphan's Court of Washington County,) with t! i pap mond vouched. or they may otherwi: excluded from ail benefit of said deceased's estate: Provided a oopy of this order | week for three weeks inthe Evening Baro erat vious to the said 1&h day of Ootober next, True eet reat NO ROACH, Reg. Wille. ‘est ; BD. N. ROACH, Reg. Witte 80 3j-lawow®* \U PONT’S GUNPO DER. it lied with all the various kind: Agent for the may 13-0 (InteldoBtages liscellaneous. No. 587. ESLDE) ‘or HE UNITED By THE PRE: iPENTd THE In ee Sh pean sel ie Feiner hes titled **An act to au! ize the Pres of the Uuited States to cause to be surveyed. the tract of land in the Territory of Minnesota belonging pe of ge pagehons mrpanens iaux nation er pur) July 17, 1854, L JAMES BUCHANAN, Ferien of the United Statve cf kan re eri jeciare and mak blic Pad at the undermentioned land offices u ritory Rane, SF the periods herei “at the land ioeat Hexpsrsoy. commenaing on the eighth day of March next, for the dis; olthe Sumsod \eyrathipesind factional voweakios sais inte 8 101 i mearte Gortae half-Lreeds or ‘mixed-bioods of the Dacotah or Sioux nation of Indians, viz : Y North of the base line and west af the Afth prin- cipal meridian. The unlocated nm ional township one hundred and eleven, of range ten. “the unlocated tracts in fractional township one wae hed neh of range Seven, mrushioa' eine if tracts in fractional to i hundred and eleven and one hundred and twelve, of ve. Ba ete ere c ownsbips oue hundr P twolveand ‘one hundred and thirteen, of range thir- in. i he unlocated tracts in township one hundred and eleven, and in that part of township one hundred and tweivo, and fractional township one hundred and cl 20 within the above-mentioned reserve, of range fourteen, The unlocated tracts in that cart of towaahupa, one hundred and eleven aud one hundred and twelve, pa the above-mentioned reserve, of range fif- een. jen, do here- e known that apien wilt Be in § At the Iand office at FaRtBavtr. See on the first day of March next, for the disposal o! af ublic lands situated within the following-nam fownships and fractional townships in the late re- serve fur the haif-breeds or mixed bloods of the Da- ootah or Sioux vation of ludians. viz: North of the base line and west of the Afth prin- cipal meridian, . The unlocated tracts in that part of fractional township one hundred and ten, within the above- mentioned reserve, of range nine. = The nulocated tracts m that part of townships one hundred and eight, one hundred and nine, and freo tional township one bundred and ten, within the entioned reserve, of range ten; The unlocated tracts inthat part of township one hundred and eight, within the above-mentioned re- serve, and in townships one hundred aud nine and one hundred and ten, of range eleven. ‘The unlocated tracts in that part of townships one hundred and eight and one hundred and nine, within the above-inentioned reserve, and in township one hundred and ten, of rangs twelve, ‘The unlocated tracts in that part of townships one hundred and nine apd one hundred and ten, within the above-mentioned reserve, of range thirteen. the unlocated tracts in that part of township one hundred and ten, within the above-mentioned re serve, of range fourteen, The unlocated tracts in that part of township ene undred and ten, within the above-mentioned re- serve, or range fifteen. : naccordance wih the provisions ef theact of July 17, 1854, herein-before refered t “fe -emption elaims will not be allowed to any of the above-mentiond lands until after they have been offered at public sale and become subject to private entry. ‘The offering of the above lands will be commenced om the days appointed, and will proceed in the order in which they are advertised until the whole shall have offered, and the sales thus closed; but no sale shall be kept open longer than two weeks, andno private entry of any of ey will be ad mitted untili after the expiration of the two weeks. Given under my hand, at the city of Washington, tht sixteenth gay of September, anno Domini one thousand eight hun a -seven. ES BUCHANAN. JAN 7 By [yy Sheena s. A. He: IcKs, *e r of the General Land Office. Commi 86 19-law3m ROPOSALS FOR ERECTING MARINE BARRACKS AT PENSACOLA, FLORIDA. Nayy Department, Washington, Sept. 21,1357. Sealed Proposals, endorsed “Proposals for build ing Marine Barracks at Pensacola. Florida,” will he received at this department until the 6th day of ‘Novernber, 1857, at 3.0’clock p. m., for the construe tion of the Marine Barracks authorized to be erect ed at Pensacola, Fiorda. according to the plans aud [pair prepared by the direction of the Navy Departinent, copies of which may be seen at the offices of the commandants of the Navy Yards at Portsmouth, New Hampshire, Boston. New York, Philndeiplun. Norfolk, and Bensscois, and at the ‘he proposa's must be for furnishing all the maie- nd completing the work ina manner sstisfao- tory to the person who may be appointed by the Na’ Department to superintend the same; and the De- partment reserves the right to reject or accepi any of the proposnis herein invited, when it deems the in- terest of the United States requires it. Ninety per cent. of the amo of work done and the materiais delivered will be paid for from time to time, as the work progresses, upon estimates made and certified to by the superintendent on the part of the United States, and ten per cent. retained until the completion of the contrac and acceptance of the work by the said superintendent and department, and be forfeited in the evext of non-fulfilmont of the contraet; provided thet no bill shall be made for an amount less than five thousand dollars. Each proposal must be xcoompanied by a written cnarantee, signed by two re mponaibie persona, (oer- tified to be so by a navy age atmaater, distriet judge, or some other officer of the United the sum of five thousand dollars, that the bi when required, :f his proposai be accepted, enter in toa contract aly bond with proper and sufficient se- curity for tts faithful performanoe. Bidders are invited to examime the pians and speciheations at the offices herein- before mentioned. The proposals most be sealed and addressed to this department, and p'ainly endorsed * Pi sn is for yuiiding Marine Barracks at Pensacola, Flori The bidder only whose offer may be accepted will be notified, and the contract will be forwarded as soon thereafter ns practicable, which he will be re quired to execute within ten days after its receipt atthe post otfice named by him. All the shove work is to be completed in all re- necorling to the planus and specificatious within twelve mouths from and after the d: fthe contract. ACT xe 24 ZiwtithNov Secretary of the Rr. ss By THE presibe br THE UNITED ST. s STATE Jn pursuance of law, 1, JAMES BUCHANAN, President of the United States of America, do are and make known that public salex at the pndermentioned land offices in tue sour, AL the periods hereinafter desig- / office at PLatesuna, commencing on Monday, the !st day of March next, for the disposal of the public lands” within the. fullowing-mamed townships, viz: North of the base line and west of the the Ath principal meridian, Fractional townships sixty-seven, of ranges twenty -iour to forty-three, inclusive, At the land office at Mitax, commencing on Mon- day, the dh day of March next, for the disposal of the publio tands within the following -named town- ships, viz: North of the base line and west of the fifth & principal meridian. Fractional townships sixty-seven, of ranges eighteen to twenty three, inclu Atthe land office at Patmy: A, Commencing on Mondar.the firet day of Marob next, for the dispo- sal of the publio # within the following-named townships, viz: North of the base line and west of the Afth prin- ctpal meridian, Fractional township sixty soven, of range ton. ‘The islands in the Mississippi river, numbered one, two, and three, in fractional townsip sixty four, of range five. The island in the Des four and nine, range five. ‘i The isiand in the Des Moines river, in sections nine, ten, eleven, and fifteen, of fractional township sixty- five, of range six. * At the land office at St. Louis, commencing on Monday, the first day of Maroh next, for the dirposal of the public lands withm the following-nained townghips, viz: North af the base line and east sf the fifth prin- cipal meridian, Fractional township thirty-eight, of rango nine, except the portions covered by private claims. At the land office at Jackson, commencing on Monday, the sth day of March next, for the disposal of the ‘public lands within the fullowing-nained townships, viz: North of the base line and east of the fifth prin- q cipal meridian. Iractional township twenty one, and township of range two, twenty-two. of range on-. Fractional township twenty-one, @ SevER. township twen- Moinos river, in sections of fractional township sixty-four, of ‘Township twenty-seven, of ran, Fractional township sixteen, an ty-eight, of range nine, Township twenty-nine, of range te: Fractional township sixteen, of rage thirteen. Township twenty four, of range sixteen. North of the base line and west of the fifth prin- cipal meridian, Fraotional township twenty-one, of rang. t eight, inclusive. ra ir wexernt “ractional township twenty-one, and townships twenty-five and twenty-six, ef range nine. 3 At the land office at Sprinarrmp, Leap tater Monday, the fifteenth day of dispose! of the able ine is wihintas Bionic’ vi named township: North of the base line and t of the fSth prin- cipal meri. “eee ty-nine. Township thirty, of range twen. ‘own! Ps one: thirty-one, thirty-two, thirty- ‘hirty-four, «f range thirty. law for the use of schools, |s Sppropriated military, and other purposes, together with those made thereby nufit * awamp and overflowed for cultivation,” if ahy, granted to the State by the An act to enable the State of Aransas io act entitled ** and other States to reciaim the ‘swamp lands’ wit ares September their limits,” 185), will t excluded from the sales. wu ‘The offering of the above lands will be commenced on the days appointed, and will proceed in the order in which they are advertisod, until the whole shail have been offered, and the sales thua closed: but sale shall be kept open longer than two weeks, an no private entry of any of the lands will be admitted until after the expiration of Given under my band, at the oity of V thi teenth d: Se; & is pote par h ired a anno thou eight Ss BUCH N By the President: bic ae Thomas A. Hewpxices, Commissioner of the General Land Office, NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS, Every person entitled to the right of pre- toany of the lands within th townships and pace of townships above enumerated i - iah the same to the watieinotion Sethe Ceuta joe, and make ae Hes as practicable i wi 5 me Travelers’ Directory. QEANGEAND ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD GREAT SOUTHERN MAILLINE war REPOS era ata: cepted.) betwee Ross the SOUTH RN SURDONSVILLE AnD RICHY js. Washington at 6 o’clock 8. m. ee bennett 7 o'clock pm JRG and the SOUTHWEST. to CEE UES s 6 tecok 8.°m., arrive in LYNCHBURG next morning at 4.8, m., connectt With the trains on the Virginia and Tennessee Rau —_ or — PHIs. a Stages Hem ar: ont to. hI 8 distance © 1. pe oh Washington to Lynohburg, $47. The steamer GEORGE PAGE, foot of Seventh street, being owned by tle Railroed Company, rans ip connection with the trains. Tickets for Lyncnourg procured or the Boat. Omniburysnuid Baggage Wagons will beat the Depot hae he saanngten, Te gs pas- one 9 Steamboat, for - of six mules, allowing ampie tune JAMES A. EVANS, 1857. i tt Hi RAILROAD, TRAINS RUN AS FOLLOWS: A iy Prom WASHINGTON at 6 a. m.,. connecting at Relay with trains fortbe West, aud | Baltimore with those for Phil bia New t 8 4, m.. for Annapolis, timore, Phiind New York ; at » for Baltimore aud at Kelsy wit jerick train. e EXPRESS at 4.20 p.in.at Relay for the West, for Annapolis, Jiumore, Philadelphia, anc New York. Op Sunday at 7 4. m., and 4.20 p.m. Flom BA UTIMORE pr WASHINGTON a 4.15 and 9.158. m., 3 and 5.15 p.m. On Sunday at 4.15 8. m, and 5.15 p. m. je 12 ‘T.H. PARSONS, Agent. STEAMER GEORGE PAGE. STHODRE SF Ns DEPAKTUER. roi i Leave Alexandria at s, Te, 9, 10%) : 12. 3, Cl. Washington ate + LK, 1A, 4, S02. Kage Wasneton a 1 UY 2. NEW AND IMPORTANT SCHEDULE. FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WEST. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. . The recent extension and improvement of its load. ing connecting ijnes at the West has required an en- hire revision of the running arrangements of this roxd by which highly important aivantsyes to the trav- eler are secured. AW and after ND. June 1s, 17, THREE DAILY TRAINS wil be rar in’ both 'direet for through pasxongers. First—Th ‘ACCOMMODATION TRAIN starte from Camden Station, Baltumore, at 7 A.M excer! Sunday,) stops at way stations acd arrives ‘am- ber t4 P.M. Seoound—The MAIL TRAIN starts (Sunday ex- copted) at 830 A. M., and arrives at Wheeling at 42 A. M., connecting at Kenwood with Central Ohic trains for Coiumbus. Cincinnat). indianapolis, Lou- isvilie, Chieago, St. Louis, &o., and at same place with trains for Clev: Toledo. Detroit, &e., by Cleveland Road, anc at Parkersburg with Ma rietta Road, ,Third—The ST. LOUIS and CINCINNATI EXPRESS TRAIN leaves daily st 5.5 P. M., con- necting at Benwood at9 A. M. with express trains ellaire to Cincinnati, (1ithou! change af Cars at Columbus,) and reaching there in but 2% hours from Baltimore acd 26 hours fram Washing- ton. It also connects directly, in both directions, at Grafton with cars by Parkersburg and Moriette roads for Chillicothe, Cincinnati, ete. These trains connect at Xenia for Indianapolis, Chicago and St, Louis, and at Cincinnati with the Grest Ohio and Mississipp: Express for Louixville, Cairo and St. Louis through to St. Louis in less than 42hours from Baltimore. By this train the time to all the centra and southern places in the West is mach less, while the distance is from 40 to 100 mies shorter than by the shortest of oiner routes. From the West these connections are equnily close aod satisfactory, ar Tiviog at Baltunore at o.9) A. M. iLs™ Baggage cheeked through to al! pointe THROUGH TICKE ‘dat lowest rates ar Cumuden Station and at Vi ington, D.C, Passengers from Baltimore or Wash: icton may view the entire road ty daylight, by taking morn ing trains, and lying over at Cumberiand or Oak land, and resuming wext morning by Wheeling Ac commodation train, leaving Cumieriaad ct $ ané Oakland at 10.50. FOR WAY PASSENGERS. The Cum:beriand Accommodation Train at 7 A.ML, Wul stop at all Stations east of Cumberland, und the Wheeling Accommodation af all Station Cumberiand going W. vastward! rein leaves Wheeling at 8.904. M 4d tion lexves Cumberland at 9, reac at5390 P. M. ON THE NORTHWESTERN VIRGINIA BRANCH, betwean ities and Parkersburg, way ssonxers will take the Express westwardly and ue Maul eastwardly. The FREDERICK TRAIN starts at 4 P. Yi stopping at way stations. Leaves Frederick st 3.13 avin Striving 9¢ Baltimore iz neon, The ELLICOTT’S MILL T A.M., and5.15 P.M. Leaves A. M.and7 P. M., exoept Sunday. FOR WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH Leave Baltimore for Washing ut 4.15 aed 9.1 A.M..3and5.15 P.M. On Sundays at 4.15 A. M.. aud 5.15 P. M.oniy. Leave W ee for Baltimore at 6 and 8.30 A M.and Sand 4.2 P.M. OnS -M., eee rs M. On Sundays at 7A.M., and 2 ‘The first and fourth trains from Baltimore, and the seeond nd fourth trains from Washingioa, will be mail trains. stepping only at W Ashington nd Annapolis Junction. > 5.15 trawns from Butimore and the 8.3 trans from Wasiugion commect with the trains from Annap. For tickets, inforn ENGLAND. Station. dy 1s-tf and 42 f ‘tion, fare, &e.. }» Agent, al the Ticket « W. Ss. WO Master of Transp Ts PACIFIC MAI STEAMSHIP COM One of the Stermsh: the United Staten Mace f CALIFORD Com carrying APUL ie ets, Which leave New larly On Sth and Mth of os math with the me eee ovpnecting via PANAMA RAt 38. These steamships have beon inepected and ap- oa ee hy the Navy Department, and guaranty speed and safety. The Panama Railroad (47 miles long) is now com leted from ooean to ocean, and is crossed in Sor 4 OUTS. phe bagenge of passencers is checked in New York througn.to FAnciaco, an embarked at Panama by stenimer w expense. ‘he money paid in New Y nace of the trip. eeerve steamers are keptin port in Payama and = Francisco, to prevent detention in case of acci- lent, wo that the route in entire'y reliable-—no fart. ure having oocurred in eight years. Passengers leave Panama the same day they ar- rive at Aspinwa.l. Conductors go through by each steamer, and take ne of women and children without other protec Ore. For through tickets at the lowert rates apply at the agency, 177 West street, New } ork, to “ —or 1. W. RAYMON p: to ARMSTRONG, I QRRIS& CO. New Orleaus,- or Mtl C.L. BARTLETT, PRE NE YORK AND LiveRroor — — UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMEKS Ret. Tas Ships composing this eisai ime Gre: The ATLANTIC +++. Capt. Oliver Eldridge, The BALTIC... Capt. Joseph Comstock The ADRIATIC 2 Pape Games Week These ships having been built by contraet expressly for the Government serv.ce,every care has boen taked in their construction, as also in their Caxines, to in- strength and spesd, and their accommodations uri for pensengere are unequalled fur elegance and com Price of passage from New York to Liverpool, i firat cabin, $130; im seoond do., $75; exolusiee ve extra size state rooms, $325. From Liverpool te New York, 3) and 2) guiness. Au experienced Sur. geon attached to each ship. Pre suniths can be scoured until paid for. ‘The si of thi water-tight bulk head - ta Fine he Reaaaa PROPOSED DATES OF SAILING. FROM LIVERPOOL. ednesday, June 24.185 inesday, July 8.. 18% . Vednesday. July 22..185% 1857| Wednesday, Aug. 5.189 857 | W edne: » Aug. 19.187 1857 | Wednesday, Sept. 2. 1857 857 Wednesday, Sept: 30.187 857, Wednesday, Oct. 14.1877 1857 | Wednesday, Oct. 2 inesday, Rey: 1.18 5.-J1851| Weduesda Des § i pice, nesday, : | . 23.1857 pRB ARE EMEOELERR? Ro, watt werone A UNRS"s "EO ana . G. WAINWRIGHT & CO., Paris, he owners of these ships will hot be Accountabie for gold, silver, bullion, spesie, ‘elry, stones or metala, poless bills therefor’ ‘and, the value thereof it fad ieee UN! tTep STATES MAIL LINE ONLY REGULAR LINE AND WITHOUT FAILURE FOR EIGHT YEARS, CALIFORNIA AND OREGON VIA PANAMA RAILROAD, Resular Sailing Days.5th & 20th of cach month. Cavriow.—So muds any frauds and imposn- Ps a Se A, that th iber, th eb; the J. 8. Boston. horiged ma, in the ay ‘of New York, feels iPad ity to cantion all persons seeking passage to ia, i ye tree ig of the Seeing or ee 2 ithe Ai —e) BEA re Lanes as no other mt tho head of the ‘4 rh fart Westet cay ema “3 es, a Medicines. fr a a ee a TSEEY ER S Ad vRaRS Mr, Keaxevr, of Roxbu of our common pret are weeds EVERY Kix oy Tae worst Serofuia dows to @ common Pimple. He bas tried it in over eleven hundred cases, apd never failed except in two cases, both Thunder Hn- mor. ee has now in his porsessien over one hundred Goates of ite value.all within twenty miles of Two bottles are Wwarrante.) to care 8 nursing Bore ne to three bottice will enre the worst kind of Pimpies on the Face. Of three bottles will clenr th ree to five botties ere warranted to eure the Worst kind of Exyaipelas 5 One or two boities are warranted to oure all Hu- mor in the Eyes. ‘© botties are warranted to cure Running of the Sars and Blotches me the Har. Four to six bottlos are warranted to cure corrupt and running Uicers. hottie will oure Sealy Eruptions of the Skin. ‘oor three bottles are warranted to cure the Worst kind of Ringworm. Two or three bottles are warranted to oure the ‘Most most desperate case of RB beurnstyem. Three to four Sre Warranted to oure Salt- ive to eight botties will oure the worst onse of A benefit 1s always experienced from the first bot- tle, and a perfect onre is warranted when the shove quantity is taken. — es ‘5 so improbable to those who have in van ty ell the rful medicines of the day, as that a common'weed growing on the pest slong old stone wails, should cure eve: y stet ; yet it is a fixed fact. Ifyou have & humor, it has to start. There are no IFS nor DS, bums Bor ha’s about it suiting some cases, bu! t yours. I died over a thousand butties of tin the viewuty ol . 1 know the effects of it in every onse. {t has already done some of the greatert cures ever done in Massaciusetts. 1 gave il to children a year res and humerintie oid, to ond ve ‘© poor, puny wormy -loo] & was soft and fisbhy, reat: perfect state of health by one bottle. Lo tnose who are sutject to & sick headache, one bottle will niwnys care it. It gives creat relief m catarth dizziness. Some who tiave tuken :t had been oostive for yerre,and have been regulated by it. Wivere the body ts sound it works quite eagy, but where there ts any Cerungement of the function of nature, it will cause very singular fee! ‘ou must not be alarmed: they always di Fron four days to n week. sult from it; on the contrary, when that feel one, you will feel yourself like a new pers floard some of the moxt extravagant ence that ever man listened to in my own practice I si mor There is nevera ys kept it strictly for hu- —but since its introductiog asa xeners! fa icine, great and wonderful virtucs have been found in it that I never suspected. Several cases of epileptic fits—a disease which was ¢y" qunsidored incurable, have been oured by a few bottles. what a mere if it will prove effec- tual in all om 7 maind few who have seen taore © it. ie Sick Headache, Dyas; poe fe 5 ihe in fhe Side, peonees oF ay Be, teu’ in Diseases of the Kidneys, &c.. discovery has done more good than any medi ever known. No a of diet ever necerssry—eat the best you can get and enough of it. 3 Directions for Use.—Adults one table-spoonfu! per day—children over ten yeurs dessert -spoonful— —- from ching] ches Jente, tan spocatel, nd rections a a ° al constitutions, take sufficient to operate on the bowels twiee a day. MANUFACTURED PY DONALD KENNEDY. No. 12 Warren Sirect, Roxbury, Massachwsests, Agent: Gilm & diseases paid, Asthma, Bro. Agents for ¢ , OM Lentham, J, L. Kidw: p® vate MEDICAL TREATISE ON THE PHISIOLOGICAL VIEW OF MARKIAGE, By M. B. La CROIX, M. D., Albany, N.Y. 20 pages and 190 fine Pisin and Colored Lithographs and Pistes, i IPRICE ONLY % CENTS..OF IDF” Sent free of postage to all parts of the Union, ae ore La Croix’ Physiglogieal View of Mar a new ecibion Of So pages and t Prices 7 v. ry ‘com- prehensive treatise on the oe and casualties of single and marr py and fruitful alliances, mode of securing them—infoiicitous and infertile ones—their obviatioa and removai—nervous debility, its causes and cure, by OF poe at once so simple, safe, effectun!, that failure is imposmlie—ruies for daily management—an esray on Sper matorrho-a, with prectica! olwervations ona safer and more successful mode of treatment—preoautionary hints on the evil results from empirical praatice ; to which is added commentaries on the diseases of te males—from infency to vid age—cach case graphion! ly illustrated by beautiful pistes. It “po: out the remedies for those aeif-imflioted m pointed 30. unjortunately joang. itisatruthful adviser} those seutemaiating marriage. Its perusal is partie ularly recoromended to persone enter: doubts of their piry sieal condition, ned scious of having hazarded the privileges to waich every human boing Price 25 cents per copy, ur BVe copies lor ed {roe of postage to any part of te Cnated States, y, addressing Dr. LA CROIX. (post pacd,) Aitmuy, ‘ork, enclosing 2 cents. B. Those wno prefer ney consnit Dooter {LA CROIX wupon any of the divensee upon whieh bis trests, eather persunaliy or by this mea: eines often eure iu the short space completely and extireiy eradioaie disorders which cowiva ant been thonght av antufote. to t the patient. Hie“ Freneh Secret tinental remedy for that class of disorder fortunately, ® ysiciane treat with merc irretrievable deatruction to the patient Sen. aud Which ail the sarssparilia in t not oure. ay, mies No. Si biniden Lane, Alimoy, N.Y. ly constitu World caa- — — — o = WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE FOL- lowing Goods whieh we are prepared to sel! at a. smal! advance of enst fur cush ; A very iarge variety of Turur Bros. celebrated 1 8,Vin: Turner's Ginger Wine, an excellent remedy for Dispepsia a Brandy.e certain cure for Diarrhea and sentery Claret, Madeira, Sherry, and Sweet Malaga Wines, all of eupenor qualit Raspberry, Strawberry, Ginger, and Cherry Bran dies, all of fine flavors, prepared froin the pure juice of the fruit Rose, Cinnaimon, Annia,and Pepper:nent Cordials ~uracos, Absinthe, Exsence of By erment atract of Sarsnpariia, Steughton Forest Wine Bilters. We have also on hyad, a ev 5 Celebrated Sherry Wine Bitters, 2 spienaid arts In nddition to the above, we have at a! large supply of the following came stock yiquers, being the only Ligm of Bitters istrict, and which canner? fei. in ¢ toall whe use them: Phiindelphia X XXX Pale Ale,Phuiladeiplia Brown Sto: ter. and a fine artide of Lager Beer. As usual, a supply of Minera: onan . ARNY & SHINN, 57 Green street. Georzetown. JOTICE.—C, R. CROWN & CO. are re- ceiving daily some of the inest FURNI TURE ever offercd in this market, which we invite the attention of those m want, a6 we opsare them they cau save at least iv per cent. amely— i te carved marhie-top Brreaus and Tables osewood and waluut Tete-a-Tetes, Bofas ‘ardrobes, Chairs of nil ° party and poplar “ne meg » reset JT 4 5 Ce Hankets, Liedstends, high end ine pee ooking airs, caneand wood seat x ‘ushions for irs. Settees, id ‘inds, Extenevin Tables, Sideboards, Whatmore igsses of all kinds, some extra fine Carpets, tare Sets, Rugs, Waiters. Glass Ware, Crockery Ware of al! kinds, Feather aud Fancy Goods of aii kunds. aa re bgp oo. ‘ore menthonto which unvi ention ousekeeners and I aa we are determined to sell for cash or top aeteal Cc. R. L.CROWN & Co., oor. of 6th street and Penn. ave, Me hal! still continue our regular sales bat Tucedey, Tpere Fe Venting, our store, sited, and im all cases advances made when required. ap %5-tf gy OT Om oe, OME-MADE HIV. wenn canniaons, of cor own manufnetere, a fine ment of all kinds of CARRI AGES of the very best, latest, and most Approved styles, aus warranted in point workmanship and material, to be equa! toany made im the city of Washington or any Other city inthe United . We respectfully selicit a onl! from the citizens and strangers to examine ow work: as are determined tv ist vone surpass us either in quality of work or in tow cane Wealso do every kind of RES AIRING wa work- ber Uke manner, and at reasonalie Prices. 8 1 part payment for new and ata fair price. MON FLYNN& CO. __may 12-6m HINA, GLASS, AND EAKTHEN WAKE. &. A. MILLER, SON & CO., IMPORTF Rs, 1 ALExanpria, Va., fs ‘@ received two instalments of the: mapas from the Englixh Potteries, will continue to receive accessions to their stock til! the bu: +H. NILteR, So: SNORE BER BON * im. iN & Co. can assure ther fr customers that their stock shall be of the most desirable desorption, and that their priows will com pare fevornbly with those uf any deaters in thea uve other market in the United States. -s Rye ye Sow & Co. have pr Lo er to merchants eve; a make their purchases in their line.” WINDOW GLASs. have just reorived vin Antwerp and New k from the great manufactory of “Roux.” New vale 140 boxes French Window Ginas of sups- or quality apd of different thickuenses, which they under such circumstances ms to cuable to offer @ superior articie at very mocome = {IBBON, all Hoop Bkirts, ee sinte eee

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