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PR AMERS The Shige composing this ——.——_,Capt. Oliver Bidri Sept, James West, me Capt, ____ Pianos, &o. ARGAIN IN A PIANO. vis & Co.’s best PLANOS, rose: EVENING STAR. CHRISTMAS HYMN. See Bethiehem’s Star srising! cometh with its dawn, the joyous hearted, And comfort — who mourn. God's love is dear to you; The Christ-child The festal joys soon over ‘That ushers in the day it, another Chr if'a year has fi igh-souled impulse known, No seed of promise sown, Christ cannot be thy stay. Liye, that this day ma: hter ‘Onl thy comiag yeast Through sorrow’s cloud of tears. Let Heaven's high angels sing, triumph to their K meek hands bring like hopes and fears. What though the ancient sages Brought gifts of gems and gold? That such no more avail us. Thou need’st not to be told; But offeriugs to Reis holy, w Will thy soul’: ——$s-e——_____ CarTuRrk AND DisCHaRG& OF THE ALNAH ASA Fitisuster Vesset —Gereral Cass wrote to Dis- triet Attorney McKeon, under date of the 2ist in- stant, that the Department had reason to believe that the Aleah was about to leave New York on an illegal expedition against Nicara; diately on the rece! wrote to Marshal FE titre Government bobo gy \0@, every care has | steamers ofthis line lave improved water- no has steed cvnee teaaereneh sted imation given bey proves their mode of const: uc- iret cabin, $130 porto Yor sre) Sanaa Yorks a0 and 30 ueteeaee perienced Surgeon can be secure, PROPOSED DATES OF SAILING, vi iy, Feb.3.. 1858 inesday, M’oh 3.1258 nesday, M’ch 3: . 1458 antee said Piano as fi stook, ol new Pianos. Pianos for month. quarter, or N'Y. BULIS, 308 st a down to & ¢ Sia cree oven Sra eae at inhi pateanton vt one naaded Two bottles are warranted to cure @ nursing Sore On will cure the worst kind of Or three botties will clear the system of Biles. Two botties are warranted Canker in the Mouth and Stomach. Ti bottles are warranted to cure the bolties are warranted to cure ai! Hu- anew has been born. ear. more, Hehas 8 SO MORE OF RAVEN, BACON & CO.’S Sayertor PIANOS, just arrived at the bottles of pies on the Face. W. G. METZEROTT, * Pianos for sal to oure the worst UNNS & CLARKE’S HALLETT, DAVIS & Cé).’ CELEBRATED PIANO FORTES, Constantly receiving and for sale gn c. Pu will Bod if to tne aa ' ir ini fpr themecives the superior qualities of the above ANUS. Stools, Covers, Melodeons, &0., & hand Gor MEDAL PREMIUM | vo FORTES. \M KNABK, (eng ene: te the tate Erm of do., $75; From Liver- ahed toeach ship. Four to six bottles are warranted to oure corrupt U bottle will cure Soaly Eruptions of the Ski or three botties are warranted to oure worst kind of Ri Tw most most des: ingworm. bottles re earrentad es to oure the case 0! jem. ree to four bottles ‘are warranted to cure Salt- rheum, ive to i ill ence eight bottles will cure the worst cgse of fit 18 always experienced from the first bot- fect oure is warranted when the above quantity is taken. N looks so improbable to those who have in erful medicines of the day rowing on the pasturi , Should cure ev: nor AN DS, hums Ineaday, May 26 1458 Wedn + Jane: Wednesday att orth Bataw strect op- have also just opened a new Sal Baltimore street, between Premises partly ocoupied by ery a8 a music store, where th large assortment elodeons. from th teat oaiers from 4 to 5- ie in double key-boards, double reeds, ‘and stops to suit 81 chu pen ae mace and retail, on the most te: Pianos were awarded the hizhest premium (gold medal) at the Fairs of the Maryland Institute e yeara—October, 1855, and 1856—in op- urteer and eighteen pianos from some he best makers from New York, Boston and Bal- timore, We were alsoawarded the first premiumat the Industrial Exhibition heid in Richmond, V. i 1856. They have also been awarded remium (silver medal) at the Metro- anice’ Fair for 1857. dition to this we are in possession of testimo shed professors and ‘ich oan be Seen st our speaking for themselves and others of a in which our instruments are All instruments are guaranteed for five ange is granted within t months from the z, of sale if the instruments do not give entire p= 102. Wholesale dealers will find it to thew advantage to give us a call before purchasing. exchang M. KNABE & CO, USIC DEPOT OF W. » corner of Eleventh atree! Pennsylvania @venue, is the largest and only complete Musical Establishment in! the District of Columbia. Raven & Co's and Rosenkranze’s cole- ANOS are alwayson hand in perior MELODEO immense stock of M struments and Sheet Music of every dese ion. g “7 in tuning executed by Mr. Rebine. Ww jeaday, Sept. <9 1858 | Wednesday, Oct. 13. 1858 -1358| Wednesday, -1858) Wednesday Wed: it & common weed slong old stone wal. syatem ; yet itisa it bas to ats : bor ha’s about it suiting some cases, I peddied over a thousand of Boston. 1 know the effects of it in every oase, eady done some of the greatest cures ever lone in Massachusetts. 1 gave it to children a year I have seen poor, puny. wormy-looking children, whose flesh was so! —, Teatored to a perfect state of health by one watts “To those who are subject to & sick headache, one bottle will always cure it. catarrh and dizziness. jes Roomat Charles and Light of this letter, ynders and Collector Schell, asking their assistance in preventing thedeparture he East and North rivers were searched in vain; and last evening the Marshal started down the Bay on the steam-tug Pope Cat- ‘Two vessels were seen nearing the Nar- roved to be the suspected went on board and ordered her to head back for New York, and a little after one o’clock this morning she was anchored un- der the guns of the revenue-cutter Washington. There were fifty-four passengers on board, among whom were several ladies This morning the captain of the Alnah was brought before the District Attorney, in his of- fiee, where an investigation was had peared that the suspected vessel was bound for Cuba. with a number of laborers being satisfactorily proven, the case was dis- ebarged, and the Alnah allow: at rday, Nov. 20... . arday, Deo,4....1i of the vessel pose ‘ apply to COLLINS. No. 56, Wall street, SHIPLEY & CO., Li NW RIGHT & CU., Pari ers of these sh for gold, silver, bull stones or metals, therefor and the val 6 octave, some wi! opie of sixty. rows, one of which 11 not be aeoountable ie, jewelry, precious uniess bills of ladu ue thereof oxpresced ives great rolief in Some who have taken it had been costive for years, and have been reguiated by it. Where the body is sound it works quite easy, but where there is any derangement of the functions very singular feelings, but t be alarined; they always d k. ‘There is never a bad re- ult from it; on the contrary, when that feeling is you will feel yoursel WV sssineton BRANCH RAILKUAD, TRAINS RUN AS FOLLOWS: WASHINGTON at 6 a. m.. ith trains for the bose for Philadelphia and New York; at 8. Baltimore, Philad for Baltimore and Norfolk .m. at Relay forthe Wee' timore, Philadeiphia, like a new person. some of the most extravagant encomiums of it that ever man listened to. In my own practice | always kept it strictly for hu- more—but since ite introductron asa general family » Kreat and wonderful virtues have been it that I never suspected. . cases of epileptic fits—a disease which was considered incurable, har O, what a mero; tual in all cases of that awful maiady—the seen more of it than I have, 1 know of several cases of Dropsy, all of them aged For the various diseases of the eadache, Dyspepsia, Asthma, Fever and Ague, Painin the Side, Diseases of the Sp:ne, and particularly in Diseases of the Kidneys, Ac., the discovery has done more good thaa any medicine ‘e of diet ever necessary—eat the best you nials from the most ed to depart —New | amateurs in the country, a I> The store of Mr. D. ¥. Baker, in Cincin- nati, was entered by burylars one night last week and robbed of over one thousand dollars worth of & —A California correspondent, of fabulous dimensions that be ys heis not sure ‘whether ~The Louisville Journal MORE for WASHINGTON at 415 and 9.158. m..3 5.15 p.m. yatal5a.m. T. H. PARSONS, Agent. (QFANGEAND ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD Soe G@REAT SOUTHERN MAIL LINE (Sund: hts N CITY and th A, GORDONSV. Washington at 6 0’olock a. m. Washington at 7 o'clock pm. or LYNCHBURG and the SOUTHWEST. eave Washington at 6 o'clock a.!m., arrive iL LYNCHBURG next morning at 4a, m., connectin; with the trains on the V; describing a tree discovered, sa: is hollow or not. Wants to know why he desn’t aze it. {7 At Winnsboro, 3. C., the room contain- ing ginned cetton, on Mrs. Dubois’s plantation, was set fire to, accidentally, last Wednesday, by —< three boys, aud two negroes burned to 11> The wife of Col. 3 Duxbury, Mass, was so ba 0, by the brea Durectrons for Use.—Adulta 0} per day—children over ten years children from five to eight years, tea-spoonful. As plicable to all constitutions, 2 on the bowels twice a day, @ table-speonful F. Thomas, of | '¥;8l#0, Prince’ jessert-spoonful— urned a few da uid lamp, that sliy pes of her recovery areentertained. Her daugh- th, who was standing by her no directions can be take sufficient to ope: ter, Mra. Wadswor was also severely burned. DUN No. 12) Warren Street, oxbury, Massa: Agente for Washington.—Chas. Stott & C. Gilman, Kidweil & Lawrence. & Co., D. Walsh & Co. F. 8. Walsh, J ing, Nairn & ‘Paine Danie! B. Clark, J. ord & Bro. Agentr fo ell, OM Lentham, J. 1. Kidwel!. my 5-ly AYER’S Cathartic Pills, (SUGAR COATED.) remedies are of fered to the publioas the best, most erfect, which medical science can S CATHARTIC been prepared with the utmost skill whioh the medi- oal profession of this age possesses. and their etiects show they have virtues wh: nation of medicines hithert rations do more or let dangerous compiaint prove an efficacy and yond any thing which men have known before. removing the obstraoctions of the internal organs and stimulating them into healthy action, they renovate the fountains of life and vigor, anew through the body, and the H hey are adapted to disexse, and disease taken by one in health they produce ‘his is the perfection of medicine. istic to disease, and no more children may take them with impunity. nick they will cure them, if they are wellthey wil do them no harm. Give them to some patient who lias been pros- trated with bilious compiaint; see h form straighten with strength eturn: see his clammy features h. Give them to seme sufferer foul blood has burst out in serefula tll his skin is ovvered with sores; who stands. or sits, or He has been drenched inside and otion which ingenuity could sug- hese Pitts, and it from his bod, Insurance, &0, ARRIVALS AT PRINCIPAL HOTELS AWhinin dB OTE!..—J G Reynolds. Md; A » O; T W Hilliard, Ala; W F Puttick, do; T Glen, do; Miss Miss L Glen. do; W Miss J Phelps, do; t, Va; R E Connor, C L Matthews, do; LC ithers, do; A B Lamb, do; D JR Bowie. do; WG Fail, do; J J Houston. do; J 3 Red. iclatyre, do; G M Murra D Hopkins, J Hopkins, B © Gar! W F Nicholson, J W Pauss, do; HH Cochran, do; C H pillen, Md; Master Tammer rn aad ed yo do Prades Phil- ich, do; ‘earson rE a R Ubler, do; TM Mor B M Cooper Curby, @o; R Greene, NC; T L Sweet, W Harmon, do; E Elsing, Md; E Sykes ‘ope, Monroe, Ga; W H ton, Ga; T Dean, O; Hon R Too @a; E W Singleton, do; V Dur atson, do; J B Bond, do; Stage, do; M Simm: ith and lady, Pa; EB 8 Glenroy and tady do M Wirt Va; T Yat Farrar, Va; T B Willis, do; id; D C Woodf, Cal; LT Dean and la- O_L Crews, Md: C Gachet, Ala; T J Sam McCollough, U idner, do; C Lediard, Gorp PURCHASED BROWNS’ H Wetts; E Kelse Collins, NC; I1LVER AT THE BEST RATES. FOREIGN BILLS OF EXCHANGE ON THE PRINCIPAL POINTS IN EU- ROPE,IN SUMS TO SUIT. GOLD CURRENCY, AND VIRGINIA MO- WILL BR OPENED FOK DFPOSITORS, PAYABLE INSAME FUNDS, OR IN GOLD, CHARGING THE CURRENT RATES._CHECKS MUST BE MARKED ACCORDINGLY. SIGHT DRAFTS ON ALL THE PRINCT- PAL CITIES OF THE UNION, SOLD IN SUMS TO SUIT. BONDS AND STOCKS SOLD ON COM- inia and Tennessee Rai ml Stages from Char ottesville to Lynohburg a distance of mies, Fare from Wastington to Lynchburg, $7.75. The ateamer GEOR in connection with the trains. Tickets for Lynchburg procured on the Boat. Bagange Wagons wii! beat the . to envey pas- baggage to the Steamboat, for Alexan- allowing ample time MES A. EVANS, Agent, iy 8-tf Milburn, Dunbar Georgetown.—R. Harlesty and 1 i AGE, foot of Seventh Y Harris, do; M silroad Company, runs do; T J Randolph, do; Marks, do; W B Humphries, do; da; O L Crews dish, SC; G AM Omnibusesand Depot of the Washington distance of six miles, e afford. AYER Va; W L Burrear 5 Alexandria, July, 1857. Osborn, NY; EN § Z a NEW AND IMPORTA FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WEST. == . eae SCHEDULE. h surpass Any comin ; but this cure: Morgan, Su; B F » do; Vheel- a = ' BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. _ The recent extensionand :mprovement of its iead- ing connecting lines at the West has required an en- arrangements of this road vantages to the trav- n and after MOND. Y TRA ‘ope, Washing- ms and family, | UNCURRENT MONEY BOUGHT AND tire revision of the run which highly import 15, 1897, THREE D. in_ both directions for throu: Firat—The ACCOMMOLD from Camden Station, Baltimore, at 7 A.M.,(except Ops at way stations and arrives at Cum- The MAIL TRAIN starts (Sunday ex- cepted) at 830 A. M., and arniv. A. M., connecting at Benwood with C 38 J Brown, Pa; W D A White, do; Jas S$ Morris and lady, do; J M Bean and sister, ss, do; J C Foul LAND WAKRANTS PURCHASED AT THE HIGHEST RATES. SWEENY, RITTENHOUSE, FAN d4-3sm TEX PER CENT. INVESTMENT. Corporation Bonds of the City of Davenport, 1@ per cont. interest by Coupon in New ‘The growing city of Davenport has now about 20,000 inhabitants, and is in wealth’ and _ pr pnly $150,000, and its railroad debt canuet now be increased. ‘The were published in the Intelli- We recommend x, do, GN Hyland, Md U. 8 HOTEL, (L. 0. Syita s.)—E 3 J Williams, ‘Ales Sinclair, Md; H Sherard, Va; G W Gibson, Pa; La; M Osburn. M Miss F Roberts, Va; Ill; two Masters Fer, Kiblinger, L Mrs G J Bute win, W T Purcell, ton. R H Huestess. Taliaferso, L. Mr. Peyton, Va KIRKWOOD HOUSE Va; A Iverson, USA; A L Conrad, La; J West, Cox, Ala; W 5 Dabney, lady, NY; M Whallon, ledo, Detroit, hes in anguisir. oad, and also at Parkersburg wil LOUIS and CINCINNATI RAIN leaves daily at 5.05 P. M., oon- M. with express t incinnati, (toathoul change of umbus,) and reaching there in but 2% rom Baltimore and 28 hours from Washing- t ulxo connects directly, in both directions, at Grafton with cars by with trains for Cloveland, J J Graham, J W P Maddox, J W Allen, Miss V Alten, J P Cramer, NY; L Maris. guson, Va; W Prince, W M M Demon, WE Arnold and lady, a Wilson, Va; J P Bald- T Allen, Mo; G W Han- J Logan, J M Burke, H B Jefferson, J B Burch, W M Stabler, mark the effect ; ee the new. fair @ the inte leper n Whose angry wxencer of the 3th September. believing them to be as sale as any CHUBB BROTHERS E COMPANY. SY CONGRESS Carrrat, —— —_. ___. ____ 200,000!!! renesed to receive applica xi, BUILDINGS, eR: CHANDISE, &e., at the usual City rates, without Say charge for Policy, at ther Office, corner of yivania Avenue,over the Give them to h ‘anted rheumatiem in his joints and im, and he screeches w:th pains; he too has been soaked through every muscle of his body with liniments and ssives; give him these Pits to purify his blood Stateor city bor 006 ASHINGTON INSU hey may not cure hin, ere are cases which no mortal power % with crutches now, e walks alone; they have cured him, em to the lean, sour, haggard dyspeptic, ¢ gnawing stomach has long ago eaten every nd every muscle from his body. appetite return, aud with it his heaith; see an. See hor that was radiant with health and loveliness b asted and too early withering away; want of exercise or mental anguish. or some lurkin, a ed the internal organs of dizes secretion.til they dot Parkersburg and Marietta icothe, Cinoinnati, ete, ‘These trains Indianapolis, Ch cinnatt with the Gre Lowisviile, Caire St. Louis in less than 42 he but mark, be wai connect at Xen This C tions for TNS —Hon J 3 Pendleton, S Dufosvat, C A and f. A W Glover, TJ ; A Sutberiand and jachet, Ala; LC ,. Pa; Grant Harris, Md; Jno Lee, NY; RS Haie, Mass; A 3 Colvin, do; Jno Heppenstall, 1 Beveridge, Va nm Tenth Street and Peuns: Washington City Savings Bank uel Bacon, james F, Haliday, udson ‘Tayior, . W. Gait. the distance iw from 40 to 100 nulea shorter than by the shortest of other routes, connechonus are equal! riving at Baltimore at «M. Baggage checked through to all points. H TICKETS soki at lowest rates at and at Washington, D. Passengers from Baltimore or W view the entire road by dayli ing trains, and lying over at land, and resuming mext morning by Wheeling Ao. Feros ery lia leaving Cumberian 0. From the Went these i aes and satisfactory, ar 30 A. M do; F Hampto WILLARDS’ HOTEL — to stimulate the vite! pr cast out the obstructi renewed vigor, t fuse» new vitality into the bloe —the roses’ blossom on her cheek, and where lately soriow sat, joy bursty from every feature. See the sweet infant Wasted with wort features tel! you without dis: tinct, that they are eating its Up nose and ears, and restiess dreadful truth in language which « nee MoGUIRK, President. At, by taking morn ¥; PC Rost, Cai; do; J D Grabam, do; J B Miller. Pa; T F Kane, USA; G P Mass; A Drum, J H Shr : Martin. NY; T, WR, and TF Pa Brunner, Pa; J D Ne 1 Paris; E B Taburt, 3 Its wan, sickly d pao fully dis- ay. Ite pinched BANKING House CHUBB BROTHERS, = a‘: , FOR WAY PASSENGERS. non; ea 7s he Cumberiand Acoommodation Train at 7 A.M., stop at all Stations east of Cumberland, and the Wheeling Accommodation at aii Stations beyond Bastwardly, the at 8.30 A. M.. an dation leaves Cumberiand at 9, reaching Baltimore ON THE NORTHWESTERN VIRGINIA BRANCH, between Gra‘ wenger will take the E Mail eastwardly. The FREDERIC ing at way stati Srriving at Ba! ELL 33 A.M., and 5.15 P.M. 1 A. M.and7P. M., except Sunday. FOR WASHINGTON AN A.M., 3 and 5.) and 5.15 P. M.only. Leave Washin its reovived and Checks pais on the northern seal par, and F.xchange on Cities furmshed to depositors without chi NTEREST ON DeErosits.—Iinterest will be on Deposits at such rates as may be agreed u, AND UNcuRRENT M: YT. posits in Virginia and other Uneurrent Money re- ed checked for, payabie in same funds, orn ing the regular Exchange. otes, Drafts,and Hills of Exchange ed, and Loans madi the market rate. ‘DiT.--Letters of Credit will be ifferent Cities of the States, on Deposit of Money or Collate erest allowed if Money is depos. if Couaterals,on such termsas may ‘RAVELING BILLs o be furnished with dra its mired negotiable in the d Bits and Lexreasov( I rn! Without e¢! oe. Chas Schaur, k, Pa; V Pu: these vile parasites from the body ond see the ruddy bi to do these things? at Nay, are they not the marvel of = = = = ree age? And yet they are dove around you every OCEAN STEAMERS' SAILING DAYS Have you the less serious symptoms of there dis- From THe UNnitEp States. tempers, they are theeasier cured, Jaundice, Cos- Fo: tiveness, Headache, Sideache, nach, Nausea, Pain aot Appetite, Kin all arise from the ‘Take them perse- er the counsel of a good Physician if you can; if not, take them judiciously by such and tho distressing, danger- to many mil it hke the devils rutes and ia the vox— 5 boxes for St. hington; and by H. COOK Edinburg....... New York. the Bowels, Fintulency, lasgow.... Dee 30 TRAIN starts al . Leaves Frederick at which these Pit: negotiable in t veringly, and t ew York...Dec 16 Liverpool...New York... Dec 16 Mail steamers leave New York on the Sth and 20th of each month. hoott’s Mills at? D THE SOUTH. tington at 4.15 and 9.15 M. On Sundays at 4.15 A. M., Z.D. GILMAN Alexandria, and all dealers in Medicine CE MEAT!—MINCE MEAT"! hav le ot Tenet eaiese Mea: © Baltimore at 6 and 2.50 A. + Ou Sundays at 7A. M., and The first aud fourth tras nge aud Letters laud, treland and Kurope, furnished change, in sums to suit. at the market rate for Bonbs, Stocas, &c. 8 from Baltunore, and the from Washington, will be ping only at Washington rimont avenue, .D A WOOING € Charies Bennett, with colored Mluatrations, = Shadow aud otez Stories, istory of Greedy Jim and all his Little Goose's Uid Tales, in verse, 0 pictures, Bogs for Boys and Girls, laughable illus- T:uublesame Children, % cents. FROG WHO PE vate MEDICAL TREATISE on SIOLOGICAL VIEW OF MARRIAG 7M. B. La CROIX, M.D, Aiteuye No 200 pages and 130 fine Plain and Colored Lithographs and Plates. i PRICK ONLY % CENTS. ICP” Sent free of postage to ali parts of Dr. M. B. La Ci ’w Physiologi oe A new and revised edi pepe atin ae Stooks are bought upon orders it to call for a deposit uf 10 pr. oent on = er Stocks will be ordered by teie- ph. Panese. Ciry. anv Stats Bonvs.—Ri road Irom purchased Lanp Warran’ mark and 420 gains from W ing from Annapolis. rmation, fare, &o., D, Agent, at ie Tigket o VM. S. WOO. jy 1Stf Master of Transportation. Baltimore. Tak Paciric May, STEAMSHIP com FUG eons ir o@sh or with Warrants located on commission. Warrant quotations regulariy furnished if re- ited. “Warrants will be forwarded to Western Houses on sent for sale on commussion to respoasibie InsvRa: -— Real Estate NITED Starks, casualties of a: fe—happy and fru gle marri itful alliances, ecuring them—infelioitous fertiie ones—theil and removal—nervous Qauses and cure, by a process at once 50 simple, safe, a The Farm Yard, colored House that Jack Built. spiend ype nificenty illuminated, by the sates, % gents. nama twive cach mp} val of the United States ers, Which leave Ne larly On 5th ad 2th th, on the arri- jail 8. 8. Compan - w Orleans and New York regu of each month with the mai! ee connecting via PANAMA RAI @ steamships have been inspected and by the Navy Department, andsuareaty speed Y. he Panama Railroad (47 miles long) is now com- om ocean to ocean, and ouRT OF CLarmn, ms on the United ourt of Claims or Cong; 1o intrusted to as, will prosecuted by prompt 7a ~ a more successful if hints on the evil results from empirical practice ; to entaries on the diseanes of fe- which ie added comm malss—from infancy to old ly Hlustrated by beautiful 1e8 for those self-ini unfortunatel, hful ad: er to crossed jp Sor 4 BAN*ING HOUSE ; cHuBB BRO pilin Nua vekeree al tin port in Panama and letention in case of aoci- @ route is entirely reliable—no fnil- ure having occurred in eight year ere leave Py tl - Pies Jc om fe ‘anama the same day they ar. Conductors go through by each st and erie of women and c! np ‘without other chines h tickets at the low 77 West street, RAY OND. t STRONG, HARRIS & CO C. L. BARTLE: UNITED STATES MAIL LINE ONLY REGULAR LINE AND WITHOUT FAILUKE FOR EIGHT YEARS, FOR CALIFORNIA AND OREGON VIA PANAMA RAILROAD, Regular Sailing Days, 5th & th of cach month, Cavtion.—So many frauds and impom- tions have been latel, ers bound toCAL, arr the only authorized "New Vork, feels TO AVOID IMPORITION., 2 office of the si ving made additions to his Trips) Pua it now one of the largest, strict, woese his facilities for Fanbsens @l kind IAGES and LIGHT ¥ and from his long experience in the busi- pes to give genera! satisfaction. of Carriages and Light W @gons kept on REPAIRS neatly done, and all orders prompt- hand Carr 9s taken in exchange fi xe! " “ENDREW J Joveg. ee. will please je in ourrency. will be paid in Gold. 5 rusal is partic- to persons entertaining secret ion, and who are con lariy recommen: joubte of thoir phy sical oondit: scious of having hazarded Privileges to whieh every human bei rice 25 cents per copy, or five copi: posites of Gol Accounts will be o them to deposit Go depositor being credited we 2-tf A ne — lent, so that th with the ditlerence. ‘HUBB BROTHERS. [NTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITES. MONEY to LOAN on STOCK SECURITIES CHUBB BROT jan 27—tf s Fates apply at | hook treats, either personal ines often cure in the shot 0 el id entirely eradicate al! traces o! disorders which RS, BANKERS. ipposite the Treasury, | CANE ®YRUP.—Anarti- proved inthe manuiacture from that is just Te i Reeves’ Mill, acd re isthe for that olass of disorders Sit ysicians treat with ruotion to the e sarsapari| i No. $27 Pennsy!vania aveo ublic are requested not to take the he market, as specimens « or even that firet made, whieh w. ling at half price. jent’s constitu- ils in the world can re. fi 1¢otice No. 31 Maiden Lane, Albany, N. Y. f tion, and whioh all th ) vy cordance with the pi ean, entitled * An act cation of land gihoes An for the aale of the publ ‘Territory of Minnesutas g 2 J. B. WILSON. a full assortment of choice Groceries JESSE B. WILSON. Innds at Minmaro.is innesota, will be removed to Fotxat Iry,in said Territory, at as early @ period as at, =e REMOVAL OF OM DUNCAN TO MACK- rovisions of the act of pproved ‘March Further notice as to the ise time of removal will be issued by the reg ister and Teoeiver forthe land Given under my hand, at the this 8th day of December, A. D. | By order of the President: Corinth CTE, UTI Be aren kenge ONDON JUVEVILE 5 Ev! L In accord: with Taies and Fairy Stories, Congress entitied = 189, it is hereby d a leclared and for the eal tate of | M pce 5 mens ACKINAC at @s early a period as ree @ precise time of re Treoeiver for that HB. Weshinnton, of ts Sette DRS, 's School Days, ford and Merton, Evenings at ey | kt and W on, or Rij rong. ome of the War —" Washington, nres in Africa, ir notices Ra to th. © register and Given under my hand, at mpanies have only one 177 West street, the North River, at the head GOODS, 80CKS, LAUGHLIN’S. _ ‘s . ‘ales of the Countess D’Aulnoy, ‘ust received Commissioner ais = FRANCK TAYLOR’ d¢lwiw Niscellaneous. Sta: The you me ® very well, and fad. sight peenren ree tried a pair of rrespondi: Prrerssurc, Vctober 21, 1854. About five years ago, I ‘obtained from Mr. Tomas, in Washington, a pair of Giasses for the spectacies hich I used, and found them of great assistance to any decay vision ; and my opinion of him ie, that he is skillful in the ‘preparation of Giasses for eyes not too far gone to be benefitted by such aid. n J. F. MAY. Lyxcuacre, November 7, 1854. ination of Mr. Tobias’ Ginsses, and {gon ha olaervatious one remarks, am convinoed nan. that he is 9 skillful Offiq BLACKFORD. M. D. Lynxcusurc, Novem 5 Mr. John Tobias, having furnished me wit ses, by which lL have been greatly aided, (my vision having sutfered greatiy from reading at wight in my earlier life,) it aflords me the highest pleasure to way that I consider him a skil!ful practical optician, and well prepared to thoes, who may oat his es “filder of the Methodist Conference, to have improved my eo PRZEWELL. les obtained from Mr. Wiuaineton, N. C., June 27, 1854. Mr. J. Tottas—Vear Str: tam happy tosay that the Spectacles which | obtained from sou iast week are entirely satisinctory. From an inequality in the Visual range of my eyes, | have heretofore found om difficulty in ng glasses of the proper focal dis- tances. It atlor etostate, that by the aid of your optometer this difficulty has been happil: obviated, so that the G decidedly vt pat adapted to my eyes ever yet used. = Very respectfully yours. R. B. DRANE. eee ee etee Rector of St. James’ Parish. 6 pleasure t es you turn Having been induced by a friend to visit the estab- lishment of Mr. Tobias for the purpose of trying hu lasses | was furnished with a pair slightly color bine whice have atlorded me more relief aud gratifi- than any | have ever tr My sight, « od, WAS injured by writing aud readiug quently toa very late hour: but with t of these glasses i a rpomtos late er, and that too without the pain I have previc ty suffered. SOHN WILSON, Late Commissioneer Gen'l Land Office. Doc. 11, 1855. I have used Mr. Tobias’s Spectacies for three or four months, aod take great pleasure in saying that 1 am much pleased with them. 1 have been much benefited by them. GEO, P. SUARBURGH. May Sth, 186. I was recommended to Mr. John Tobias asa skilful optician; andas I have eyes of remarkable peculiar ty, | was gratified to find that Mr. Tobias seemed to comprehend them by inspection and some simht measurement. and he has made me ya ect. oles that suit admirably. A. P. BUTLER. July 1, 1856, a Wasnineton, Aug. 8, 1855. Having been for years under the necessity of bav- two sets of ginsses—one for use in daylight, and one for lamp haht—t procured one set from Mr. Totias which auswered Dott purpores. I have used luis for several mouths, and find tiem excellent. EDW Ak DSTUBBS, Of Department of Stat Sir: The pair of Spectavies cg eg satisfa Mr. J. Topias. furnished me yesterday are tome. They are very decidedly the best I px ane Tam the owner of exght nine pairs, cx: , selected in different places and from opticians rec ommended to me on account of their professional standing in France, England. and the United States, have been aiso pleased with your remarks and di- rections on the treatment of the eyes, fer tue pur- pose of preserving and mei Reig Respoctiully pont sor of MC. Lonteville, Ry. BRoox_1n ORTHOPAEDIC INeTITUTION, April, 1854. After mest careful examination of Mr. J. Tobins’s Giassea, | am enabled to testify that their hardne clearness, polishing, and exact em shape render them particularly recommendable to those whore merely optical impairment of the eyes are in wast of such auxiliaries. | consider, moreover, Mr. Tobias fully qual fied to determine the foous of the eye,both by h optical knowledge and experience, and by means of hig optometer. In addition, I state thet Mr. robes has supplied sc tients with Glasses, to th 5nd my rat e BA M. P: Physician and Surgeon, Berlin; Member of the oyal College of Surgeons, Engiand; Member of the Medical Society of London, and of the Sanna y py, of New ir 5 — pr eon of the rthopaedic Institution o| anchester, England, and Surgeon of the B. O. Institution. n further Norvoikx, Va., July 27, 1854. In the experience of even two years, I have found great difficulty in obtaining Spectac! hat were ex actly adapted to the weakness of m ‘This in oonvemence Mr. Tobias seems to hi for the present by the substitution for me of better and snorenttabie Glasses. They are clear, chrystal-like and comfortabie to my eyes. I would commend him to those who from age or other infirmity require ar- tificosl aid in this way. J.J, SIMK S * WiLmine ton, N To persons who have had the impaired as to require the recommend Mr. John Tol from whom they may re- uire, as he has suited me wi! eae of Spectacles fre inv aud near sight. My sight has been impaired very much by a service of years in the Post Office Department, which berth required me to be on — ‘om 11 o’elock at night till after day, during win time { used but one light. W.A. WALKER Derrartmynt oF INTERIOR, May 3, 1655. From natural defects and the unequal! range of my eyes. | have Leen compelied to use ginsses for seve- raiyears. [ have tried different opticanns without obtaining glasses perfectly fitted to my eyes. Four months since Mr. Tobias made two pairs especially for me, which 1 have found to serve me perfectly, By the use of his optometer he is enabled to adapt Insses most minutely to the =. 1 most cheerful- ly recommend Mr. Tobias to all having occasion to use giasses, and bear my testimony as to his skill as fn optician. =NRY k. BALDWIN se Aas’t Seo’y to eign Land Warraats. ROGRE#S IN THE FINE ARTS. PaintTine anD Protos KarBY ComBINED. PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAITS In Oil Colors, on Canvas, Miniaturx o8 Size oF Lire, : 8. WALKER’S PORTRAIT AND PICTURE GALLERY, Odeon Hall, corner 4% st.and Pennsyivania avenue. %. WALKER has fitted =. the above sj ous Apartments at ery reat outlay of capital, thereby rendering his establishment one of the most eom- plete and handsome in the whole country. He hae alarge Gallery for free exhibition of upward of 200 fine Oil Paiutings, by some of the best ancient and modern masters, to which he intends to aad fresh importations. S. WaLKkER has also fitted upa com- lete suit of rooms, with private robing apartments for indies, and purchased the finest possibie instru- & first class operative grtist to tment for taking all kinds of PHOTOGRAPHIC, AMBROTY PE AND Da- GUERREOTYPE POR TRAITS, from the smallest miniature to size of ivfe. S. WALKER. by combintng the Photographic Pro- cess with the art of Painting, of which he has had 25 years’ experience, and whose specimens of life portraits may be seen in some of the first fami- f the city, as well as those exhitnted in his he will be able, by the combination of the uce portraits that have never been ex- oe! their fidelity and life-like expression. Can- vas and boards prepared by himself expressly for the purpose. to the painting of Por- e cle: Particulay attention traits, Miniature or life-size, from small pictures of S. deceased 5 Photographs taken from corpaes, or sick persons taken at their own residences, on iumediate notioe. Committees and classes taken in any number gro! and any quantity of copies {rom the same co! St reaaonable char aoe AN L.ikenesses on Copper for Tom! Valuable Oil Paintings, aud Old Family Portree, 4 lly back lined ‘and restored to their original ies and gentiemen are respeot{u!! i to call at the Ga lery, over Shillin, one book sieee entrance 4 street, two doors from Pennsyivanis avenue. iv lt-@n ALEXANDRIA AND WASHINGTON RAIL Road. Onand after M on this Road, until further notice at the following hours They will leave A nt, the Trains Tran regularly xandnia for Washington at 7%. 19, 1136 o'clock, a. m., and at 14; Sis, an i m, and oonaect with a line of omni uses at the Bridge, running to the office of th company on Sixth atreet.in the National Hotel uiding, a few doors from Pennsylvania avenue, and to the Balti more Depot in time for the ors. For Alexandsia the omnibuxes wil! leave the of five of the Songer at 734. 9%. Ig a. m., and at liq. Sig and 50’cloek, p. m., connecting with the oars atthe Bridge. Light articles or bundies will be forwarded be- tween Alexandria and Washington from the office inesarr . ut eavy freight will be transported th A if dehvered at the Depot in Alexandria, ee tipes Lone Bridge. lad2w " JAMES S. FRENCH, Prosidect. INES, LIQUORS, SE r . Ww » LIQUORS, SEGARS, AND GRO. The subscriber respectfully i hi and patrons, and the publi hat. roxy g age gral assortment of Old biskies. Hee ies. Wines, and of superi 1 i gan be found at ha Store, at the corues of fe | atreet 5 All orders strictly filled -_ delivered. ONAS P. LEVY, pear the Canal. fKNUN, The Steamboat THO AS COLLYER, having been thoroughiy eae will mak Tegular eo Moont Vernon, leav Ph eRb AV ana FRIDAY MORNING, ot So'elk. trpe to Aloxandracaa wavelet Tu Tue s JOMAS BAKER, Captain, S™HOGES SEUE SAV Ee ‘ apie as ali Eagtg Wasiunaton ys te RBG. Line PEs Miecellaneous, TEAM MACHINERY FOR Scape S™ ese SLOOP OF Wee Navy Deragruenr “Boeeuns Searev Prorosais, “3 endorsed Steam Machinery for Screw + wopeth Pt Slow war,” will be received at this Department unis PS + the 2th of Janusry, i258, for the o of the steam machinery and cnet and it on board a xe opel ne Pend - ofrwarbulding ta the United Sits ay ee t be fora specific sum for p, uccessful operation ; must includ, Any arrangements that ; m whieh the completed, and be accompanied Ly t antee required by inw. ‘Tne onme ment in which the work is to be exec The details of the desicn and arra: the machinery will be left wr position may be secepted » advantages, keeping ii view Simip of construction, readiness of socess for ag. ment ~y ayy peer ee and not be na sutject re in the working parts ; it being the ot the Department to ‘obtain Most speed ant wer With the most economical consumption ef el, and the greatest stowage of coal which the space available for that purpose wil! admit, The botiers to be of iron. with tevescopic smoke. Bibs, ‘hich must be piaced at the createst practica distance from the mainmast ; the propeller, wih the connexions for hoisting, to be the machinery for hoisting. for pul vennhiiating. and appurtenanors 0! ry for the perfect working of the most approved kinds. The coai-bu: testy at 0 dew e sage, two sthwariships iron bulkheads. spparatus for fresh water from which not less than 89 gallons per day ; all the tools ani duplionte pieces necessary and satisiactory for a: efhorent cruising steam sh: War must be yy cluded in the proposition, and a jist of them musi te furnished. ‘The wood and mater work (except the bering out the dead wood for the shaft) necessary to adept the vesse! for the reception of the machtner: ppendages, wii! be provided at t vy Department, and it wil! the use of such tacilities as it may have for noisting the hea vy machinery on board, For the scoommodation of the entire steam ma. chinery and the fue! there will be allowed in the budy the entire space under the berth deck, K at W feer abaft MAIN-Wast, And t forward a day ming, th the bidder wil! stat e forward stern po stance between t ' propeller will be i432 Steam eugive manusacturers who desire to bid oar, obtain @ copy of the section of the vessel spon making application to the department. h peal must be coon panied by full specifi enera! diawings, heving the posfion of the centre ‘of gravity of the machinery, boilers, &o., marked on them; giving nixo the capreity o steam oylinders and area of foot and delivery and of sir pump and outhosrd delivering space for steam above the water line in ber fire and grate surfaoe; also the diameter. p face. and kind of propelier.anm ether princi that comparisons can rendily be wade. ‘Ther also be given the estimate of the weicht of eng i. bowlers, water, bunkers, sppe lagen, touls, and spare werk, int of 2,240 pour ‘The terms of pay it i be that when one- fourth of the materials aud later p ded for im the contract shall have been complet satininc t of the Department, there w lem pry ~ tthe 1 ment of one fifth part of the w ® contract ; when one balf the work + tke manner be comp'etea there wil! be « further ppyment of one-fifth; when three fourths the werk shs have bee: mpleted,a further pay when the whole shall have been com made & satisfactory trial of © pay ment of « and whe perforn ly at sen wm sti !t be p The repairs necessary ¢) x this peredd from de fective wortmanship or materials will be st the ex- pepse of the contractor. he proposals must be explicit.and no qualified or conditional offer will be considered. ISAAC TOUCKY, 412-2awtJanwm Secretary of the Navy Orrick oF ARMY CLOTHING AND Forirace,! HILADELPHIA, Decranber 4, 457. 4 LED PROVOSALS are inv ent of one-fifth ted.nud brave week, then a further the ship xha period of and w reorived at this office, wnt: 1 ook a. m.¢ 4th day of January next, fer furnishing by cor the following Army Sup; d Materin.«, rablent the United Stat and Kq page Depot, (Schuylkill Ar mh quantities as required, v 6,009 yards 6-4 dark blue (indigo woo! dyed) c! for caps and bands, weixhiag about | ounces per yard. 65,0 yards 6-4 dark biue (indigo woe! dyed) twi led cloth, weighing 2! ounces per yard. 129.000 yards 6-4 aky blue (indigo wool dyed) twilled cloth, weighing 22 ounces per yard. 10,000 yards % dark biue (indigo dyed) cotton and wool flannel, weighing 3; ounces per ard. 216,000 yerde 7-4 white flannel! (cotton and wool) to Weigh 652 ounces per yard. 16,900 ge 6-4 dark blue fiennel, wool (indigo od) 16,000 yards 47 wnch alpaca (black ) 100,000 yards % canton flannel. to weigh 7 ounces per yard. 175,00 yards % unbleached drillicg, to weigh ble Ounces per yard. 25,000 yarcs % unbleached drilling, tofweigh 7's ounces per yard, 25,000 yards 30 tncifottundack,to weigh Dheounces per yard. 15,40 yards 30 inch cotton duck, to weigh 15% ounces per yard. 85,000 yards 282 inch cotton duck, to weigh M's ounces per yard. 25,000 yards 284% jnch cotton du: per Fo 5 3,900 yards 2 inch cotton duck, to wei, Il ounces stoweigh I ounces per FY, i 3.500 yards = cotton duck, to weigh 9 ounces per yard ‘ineh cotton duck, to weeh 12\ j¢ 38 inch cotton duck, to weigh Sky ounces per d 12,000 army blankets. wool, gra U.S. in black, 4 centre) to be 7 feet (with the tet im jengte, in wide. each bianket Low. 7.500 dozen pairs half stock in made. of goed sound fleece I, and w double and twisted yarn, to weigh en. + dragoons, rifies, artillery, e1 D000 cap es. 12,000 yards glazed silk, for covers, 140 N.C. S. brass seales, pairs. 6W sergeant’sdo = do 8,u0 corporal + and privates’ brass scales, prirs. 5N.e. ed ~ 8. bronzed S) sergeant 8 do 500 oorporal’s and privates’ bronze. 76.000 yards 3, in worsted !nce,/ i % wo do. ein de. = do. § biw do. red bunting, white do, biue do. ado de 6,00 do, do. coat buttons, vos! 12,000 tent a! 5.00 tent but 1,000 tent slir di Jeu es tong poles, sets. 5) wal 0, @®common — do. do. 4.000 galvanired iron wire rods, for tents. Wom” do. do. staples, do. 3,000 mess oe 5 10 camp kett tron, three Fizes. 12,000 tin canteens, (3 pints, Weight 11}, ounces, ith ste 160 piek axes, 200° do. bandie: 1/000 camp hatchets. 40 trumpet cords and tassels, orange. 40 Crumpet cords and tassels, yellow. rs. » jhe O., TCL. # drums, Artillery, complete. ® do. Infant do. 1,100 770 Mo do. 200 5 5 do., carrimges, All the above-mentioned articles must conform in all respects to the sealed standard patterns in this office, wee =) osn be examined ; and sample pat teros will be sent by mail, with any additions! infer funtion in regard to them, which may be requested by manufacturers or others wishing t + prop sais. Itis desirable that all the articles be of do inestic manufacture. e Deliveries to comme” ce on the 15th day of Feb- ruary next. and one-half of the quantity contracted f ual monthly proportions, by Sth April. 158; the remainder within from that date, m monthly or greater Proportions, &s the contractor may find it couve f the qpantity iving the contractor one month's notice of such Sesired aw OTenee Payments will be made on each delivery, should Congress have made an a, or as soon the er as * ropnation made for that purpose. Ten per cent. of the am of each delivery will be retained, until the com npleted, which will be forfeited te United States in case of defalcation on the pa the contrretor in fulfilling the contract. Bids will be received from manufacturers or regu lar dealers, only, in the articles proposed to be fur pished: and none will be considered in which & manufacturer's me or deslers piace of business is not specifically set f - Gamnrects will be hased on accepted proposals, for rites wile of which two or more sui secu ed. " rie Jiress, and the responsibility of the persons proposed a« securities, with the acknow ment of said persons that they will be euch secu rity, or will see that good and suflicient seeurity be furnished in case & contract is vbtained, will be trangmutted with the proposals. Tt in to be distinctly understood by every person obtaining & contract. that said contract forable Without the consent of proper that any sale. assignment. or transfer of such consent having been ob'sined, (except under process of law.) will be regarded as an abandonment of the contract. and the cofitractor and his seeurit! ill be held responsible for ali loxs or damage to | nited States which may arise from said alandvo- Proposals wil! be addressed to the undersigned. and will ad aad = Proposals for furmishing army sup 5 HENRY C. WAYN Bt. Major, A. 4 5-SawtJané MS: UGHLIN’S STORE, between Eight G da streets, 18 the place for Christies Buy your presents mm gdvanen ofthe -AUGHLID ditt Pa. avenue, between Sth and 10th st ety otra i aa «