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Dm ARR NI OE a le eR RN a a OE Sc 107 Fem Mrs. Eastman, whose contributions to our columns are always eagerly welcomed by the Star's readers, we have poetical effusion apropos to a current topic of the THE FRIGATE WABASH. day = BY MARY H. Arn—“Come, Jacky, come giveme your Fiddle.” following spirited A Sailor's Song. ASTMAN,. ‘Three cheers for the callsat Paulding ! For the gal lant Wabash too! And three loud cheers for every man Of that right galiant orew— For the rough and honest For the middies brave Ring out three cheers for the noble nd yang : hip! ‘Three eheera both loud and long! Let their echoes go to England— To the shores of Italian seas— Let them swel | were changing The arched Tuileries. Let them piay where the Spanish (Queen holds court, Let skies bend o'er wiuspet WheRe vaylives sich, Let them wauton—aud never on easth die ont ‘Till ronor itself shall die, Let them say to every people— “American soil is free, But 8 vation’s predge isa holy thing, To be honor if eaten £0 from among us, Wew git And a tear fo Lad astray Gs pty the on land and on sea. wash from our hands the reproach, ¢ fur our rights, but we nobly disdain On the rights of the weak to encroach.” { Three groans for the traitor Walker! Aad a his for bis vagrant dreams! or every honest hea by dishonest oupdg aul t ug ht. 0 embarking On |ifo’s sea, In the glare of noon, with a helmsman false, Go down ia misery.) Hurrah! for the fearless Paulding! Hurrah! forthe Wabssh too! rt hemes. less, Hurran! for Engie, md every man that rig ht gallant crew. si God bless our nobie Navy— Biess the waters for its sake— God bless the fisg wi On ocean, sea, and th the stripes and stars take. New Year's day, Washington, D. C., 1858. oe A decision of interest to the railroad travelling public has been rendered in Boston. | souirypss a ticket for a certain point, pard the train reccived a check. got off at a station on the way and stayed over @ne day, when be took another train for his - The conductor decidce that the check was not good, it having been issued for ous day, and insisted oh the man again paying his fare. This be refused to do, and he Was arrested at the sui charge of an attempt to were heard before a justice, who de ir gg was wrong and that the man was A man aad on destination the previou r a Sr ee eens ES A certain 50x errant, who carried his eating even into a gluttony, went to Physician one day wit his for a.vice a week or Tapius; “di “ OF course live withou gruel between two afterwards. lid you eat nothin, Idid. You don t eating, do you? meal: tof the company on a defraud. 1 a list of his ailments “Diet,” replied the doctor ; ** diet upon two howls of gruel aday.”’ ‘Doctor, I ‘am no better for your advice,’ but the gruel ?”’ i pale could Why, I took my ———_—— Loyeeviry iv Provipexce —The Provi- dence (K. I.) Journal contains the names of ninety-five wards who past year. nelly, females reons of seventy years and up- ave died in that city durin, The oldest person was Patrick ed one hundred and three years. Of the whole number 67, or about two-thirds, were Another exemplification of the tru'h of the assertion that a larger number of fe- males than males live to an advanced age. ARRIVALS AT PRINCIPAL HOTELS WILLARDS’ HOTEL. — J T Joues, Md: M Thornton, U McClellan, Pa; A Ande Green, Va; 3 TC J T Marfee, 8 R Hoxie and lady, Pa; W holm, NY; Lane. B Col Huger, U Boyie, Col Summer, USA; Dr Morris, Y¥; R O smith, N Jer; Coutee, Md F Dana, Mass; hecburg, Mass,G WJ Mass; JA Porter, Ct Tietta, Penn Wales, Mass; EH Sanborn, HS Hallet and lady. H FE bell and lady, NC; Hon J E Ward. Brooks, Md; Hon J Tho lady, NY; 8 Bridgen, do; B F Bar; ehanan, H F Smith, U PA TSN; JF W Nbernet! rson. Tenn: N ; B Crawford; Pa; ‘a; RW Eddy, T L Master: Hargous, do; C Trow, WW Batchelder, R Yk; Capt Marston, IT Gray, N York; 45 4 rowell, NJ; 3 J Megarg H Hunter, Va; H B Wiggin and lady, Me; D M In- man, and DF Hodges, L NRosenthal, C Auten- C Wales, Mra GC cs Sidley, Usa; 3J Bridge, Cal; P Lott, do; L M Wiley, } BROWNS? HOTE! A Ewing, Teun; Brice, Va; HM Shaw 2—R I G Thei. ur, Texas and f. do; R Conner, do; Miss Web do; JG Martin, Va; R Syms, do do; HM NY; BBL: H Stelner, Md; mond, do; J H Mf NY; GK Hill, do; Pa; J Gallagher, Cal » AHI, Va; NC; RSS) Wm Sioan, Nd; KR Smith. Miss Budd, } Md. R J Hetzel, NY; W J Sprigg, do; 2 D: a; wt x ft Hooper, NY; J Lawn, do; Capt Kernan, h do; J R- Campbell and lady, Ten: venson, 7 Pitkin, C po pens : E Davis, JC Hal KIRK WC Kinsbarry, Ala; 7% Butt, sas; G R Phelps, Ct; W eIntire, Md. 1H Evans, do; HW Divnan, R » Va: B Morgan. do; Z Kidwell, do; WN Anderson H 1. Robard ‘arrison. Pa ; ms. Va. € 1. Gro own, A Low, Wm Onderdonk, H Land fm. Min. 20D HOUSE —H T HR s F W Stephens, TJ Lyon, a J Ackerman, NY; J M oote, Cal; 4 Larcombe, N $s Mo; Jas A ; €3 Hurley, Va; ¥, NC; Master Humphries, b, Ct; C BSmith, J W Blich DE A J Woodrutr, N Miss L. Bush, Pa; M E Price, do; do; . NC; A J Codd, Md; ; Lt Baldwin Harvey, J Winne, TM Cox, LI; R B B ye, NC W D Bishop, € ; er, Min; J v x Mr Thatherg. NY; Mr jextemps, do; Keny, do; Mrs Johanes, do; Mr Lehma 7M Radlup, do; P Sherman, do; H P Watkins, Ca! 43 W Synde, Min; Hon WW Blackiston , S B Abbe, do; A G Foiler. C Md; J W Stoner is Fuller, do; W Howe: J A Wicoif, NY; K 8 Eellrs. Va; JA Via, do. Us HOTEL, (L.O. Sur Dr Steptoe, lady, Can. Md; 'R Johnston, Chickester, do; WH Dulany, do, 6 c Ww SL Ranswright NY; WM HH s.)—J J Thomp- E Tyler, Va; AH © Hanswright, do; G A_Thompeon, NJ; Va; W A Read, NY; J Osgood and Stanwell, » OW igs! Va; JH i OCEAN STEA MERS’ SAILING DAYS Fuom tae Unitep Stars. s Fo: Atiaatic. Africa. a Liverpool Liverpeol...Jan 16 From Evrors. ear New York - Liverpool...New York. The California mail steamers leave New York Portland ... on the Sth and 2th of each month EN PER CENT. INVESTMENTS. 2,9 City o 4.00 do. 4,00 do. do. Li wie Coupens attached. These b nds will he sold per eent. aod upwards. of Daven rt Bonds, ° it. Keokuk ‘don’t per cent. interest do. da, Fransville do, 8. C. ries Mackay, 25 cents, + ponte. c @ Ralamandrine; by Charles ) . ate. fonds Of the Inles:by Caution Sar Ray oe eas. “an ‘orees from the Crowd; by Claries jaokay, 25 aon from the Mountains, by Charles Maokay, Phe Lurup of Gold; by Charl kay, 25 y GES eee Ql Cane Macey ere S273. ops hy Charies Mackay, antique mo- jama-tt At office of N ate ioe of Pairo & Nourse, opposite CHARLES MACKAY. — Song Bai I" pereent. do. & percent. do. 7 per cent. do. Interest regularly paid. at rates which will pay ” EDES, Trustee, at Thyior & MAURY’S pk: near 9th street _ OR MOUNT ViRNON, The Steamboat THOMAR been thoroughly. repaired, will mage’ UR, having regular trips a Mount Vernon, trips to Alexand: a ai 1 LM. The & lard, The Britis! du d, Ireland and th: h Almanac nad FRA "MORNING erveniug time she will run reguiac AS BAKER. Captain. CH DE GOTHA; Annuaire ie et Stat ¥ ot Ketendar fee ta make Dipio Eberister for Eng- ANCK’ Tay Lor, He he parties cided that ‘said the patient r “Have you ad- strietly to my orders,” asked the Escu- < NY; ¥ Chis- Hon A'S Murray, do; Hon RM Me- raw, M N Falls and son, Md; J Mortimer, Pa: Md: R O Coit, N J Ragyles, USA; Mr and mpsxon and ye, Pa: Gen P sand lady; Wr Russell, NY: De > Va; Mrives,NY; EB abrique. Ct; Major Arson, ancaster, Md; J B Willis. Va; Dr D P FP Ham- S J Greigelbery, JB Smith, AB Lynch, NATIONAL HOTEL. —W R Mehatte y. Vaz Carter, W Ficklin, Mes Michie, Va: P R Bowie, La + RE Hoop. «i Bordy, W M MeDuttie. NYk: N Yk; H Simpson, n S Phelps, do; JF 3 J Pringle, do; Blincen, Jan 13 + Musio; by lads aud Lyrical Poems; by Charles Mackay, Porclk, |, BACON & CO’S Me QBialitatarivedns tere ny. G. METZEROTYT., * Second hand Pianos for sale cheap, ty hibits & CLARKE’S and HALLETT, DAVIS & CO.’s CELEBRATED PIANO FORTES, Constantly receiving and for seie caly by UL « . ELLIS 36 Pa. ay., between 9th E 10th si Purchasers wil! fiud it to their interest to examine r themselves the superior qualities of the above Piano nt ea Covers, Melodeons, &e., &0. VE MO. n2-tf iso On Bier TOLD MEDAL PREMIUM G PIANO FORTES, WILLIAM KNABE, = partner in the late irm of Nang, GaruLe & Co., Continues the manuiacture and sale of grand and ware PIANO PORTES, under the Dame of Wiham Kuabe & Co., at the old stand, ios. 1, 3, 5 and 7 North Butaw street op posite tig Kutaw House, Baltimore. The also just opened a new Sales R at sy hat oom } No 27 Baltimore street, between Charies and Light streets, on the premis ttly occupied by Nir jenry MeCatiery a4 & music store, where they will keep constantly on hand @ targe assortment of plain and hishly finished grand and square Piano Fortes: also, Melodeons, from the best makers, from 4 to 5 vootave, some with double key-boards, double reeds, and stops to suit small churches, Being extensively engaged inthe manufacture of [Somes we will sell wholesale and retail, on the moat 8. Our Pisnos were awarded the highest prem: (gold medal) at the Fairs of the Maryland Ins two snecessive yoars—October, 1855, and 185d—in op- Position to fourteen and eighteen piano® from some of the best makers from New York, Boston and Bal- timore, We were also awarded the firat premiumat the Industrial Exhibition held in Richmond, Vir- nia, 1855 and 18%. ‘They have also been awarded @ highest premium (silver medal) at the Metro- itan Mechanics’ for 1857, In addition to this we are in por: ion of testimo nials from the most distinguis! professors and amateurs in the country, which can be seen at our Warerooms aking for themselves and others of the high appreciation in which our instruments are overs where held. All instruments are guaranteed for five Fn ce wd & privilege of exchange is granted within the first ax monthas from the day of sale if the instruments do not give entire satisfaction. fi Wholosale dealers wil! find,it to their advantage ive us & call before purchasing. exchanged, hired, ard tuned. WM. KNABE & CO, HE MUSIC DEPOT OF W. G. METZ ROTT, corner of Eleventh street an Pennsylvania avenue, is the largest an enly completo Musical Establishment in' the District of Columbia, ae: & Co’s and Rosenkranze's cole- re always on hand in frost varie uperior MELODEONS. immense stock of Musical Ln- struments and Sheet Musio of every description, pe imho tuning executed by Mr. Rebine. aot rx Insurance, &o, ‘ mks AND SILVER PURCHASED AT THE BEST RATES. FOREIGN BILLS OF. EXCHANGE SOLD, ON THE PRINCIPAL POINTS IN EU- ROPE, IN SUMS TO SUIT. GOLD CURRFNCY,AND VIRGINIA MO- NEY ACCOUNT», WILL BE OPENED FOK DF POSITORS, PAYABLE INSAME FUNDS,OR INGOLD,CHARGING THE CURRENT RATES.-CHECKS MUST BE MARKED ACCORDINGLY. SIGHT DRAFTS ON ALL THE PRINCI- PAL CITIES OF THE UNION, SOLD IN SUMS TO SUIT. BONDS AND STOCKS SOLD ON coM- MISSION. UNCUKRENT MONEY BOUGHT AND SOLD. LAND WARRANTS PURCHASED AT THE HIGHBST KAT. SWEENY, RITTENHOUSK, FANT & CO,, jankers. d TEN PER CENT. INVESTMENT. Corporation Bonds of the City of Davenport, Towa, paying 10 per cent. interest by Coupon in New York. Bonds of $90 each. ‘The growing ity of Davenport has now about 2,000 imbabitant rapidly inoreasing in wealth and popul: municipal debt ia only $156,000, and its only $125,000, and cannot now be increased. ‘The statistios of the ay were published in the Intelli- gencer of the Sith September. We recommend ving them to he as safe as any CHUBB BROTHERS WAH GTP ED SF CORURBRG CartraL, —— ——— —— ——. $200,000! ? ies- This Com: is now pre; dl to receive tions {yr (INSURANCE ON BUL DINGS MER Cc. NDISE, at the usual! City rates, without y charge for Policy, at their Office, corner of ‘euth Street and Peunsylvama Avenue, over the Yashington City Savings Bank. these bords, bei State or eity bonds. 006 Dregctors. Wm. F. Bayly, Sami Joseph Hrs en Haliday, i. me, udson tor, Francis Mohon, MoWooue Benj. Beni, JAMES C. MoGUIRE, President, GRarton D. Manson, Secretary, apli-ly BANeING HOUSE OF CHUBB BROTHERS, Derostts.— Deposits received and Cheoks paid Without charge. Drafts on the northern seaboard gilies received ou Deposit at par, and Exchange on said Cities furnished to depoeitors without charge. INTER ST ON DePostts.—Iuterest will be allowed on Deposits at such rates a4 may be agreed upon Derosits iy Vircinia anp UncurkkNT Mop Deposits in Virginia and other Uneurrent Mones r eeived to be checked for, payable in same funds, or in specie, we charging the regular Exchange. otes, Drafts, and Billa of pxpeace tnd Loans made on Stocks, Bonds, and Seci at the market rate. Laerrers or Crrpit.—Letters of Credit will be furnished, negotiable in the different Cities of the United States, on Deposit. of Money or Collaterals, and interest allowed if Money is deposited, und charged if Couaterals,on euch terms as may beagrsed Upon. TP Ravenine Sinise oF Excnaner.—Travelers will be furnished with drafts in such sums eas may be de- sired negotieble in the different Cities of the Unie BILLs Nb LeTTERS OF CXEDITON ENGLAND, Ik: LAND AND Evropr.—Bi Exchange and Let of Credit on England, lreiand and Rurope, furniah At the market rate for Exchnoge, in sures to suit. _ _Bonps, Stocss, &¢.—Bonds, Stocks, and Seouri- ties paying from 6 to 12 pr. oent., always for sale, or bought in the different Cities at a commission of a3 pr. cent. Where Stocks are bought upon orders, we Teservo the right to cal! fora deposit of 10 pr. cent on the coat. Bonds or Stocks will be ordered by tele- graph. RaiLroan, City. ann Stats Bonpe.—Rail 5 Vasil = ing Roe ng = be piseed = ow _ ir negotiation, either in this country or SUrOpe. ail- road Iron purchased for cash or with Bonds. Land Waxrants.—Land Warrants bought at the market rates. All Warrants sold by us are gwaran- teed in every ron pect. Warrants located on commission. Warrant quotations regularly furnished if re- quested. Warrants wil! be forwarded to Western Houses on enders or sent for sale on commission to responsible Rear Estate anp insur, — Estate bought and sold, and naurances ay CLaims on Unitep States, Court ov Ciaime, NG RESs.—Ciaims on the United States, beforethe rt eaten or Cong ene, intrest to us, willbe prosecu: prompt and able at 5. ae CHUBB BROTHERS, Opposite the Treasury. B ANKING HOU °o CHUBB BROTHERS, Depositors depositing Bank Notes will please mark their Checks payable in currency. Deposites of Gold will be prid in Gold. Aovounts will be opened with depositors allowing them to deposit Golf and Cheek for currency, the depositor being credited with the difference. se Mf CHUBB BROTH sr, [NTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITES. MONEY toLOAN on STOCK SECURITIES CHUBB BROTHERS, RS, jan 7—tf Sal ners tg casury, RETIRED he hee ears Ke W hose sands of life have nearly run out, diseov ered while in the Fi indies, a certain eure for Consnmption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Conghi ud General Debility. The remedy wi ‘scovered by him when his only chil ve dai aq er, Was given up te die. He had heard much of the wonderful restorative ond healing qualities of pre: srations made from the Fast India Hemp, and the oe eg ocourred to ae shes be might make a rem- iy udi: for his chi d. studied hard and succeeded in realizing his wi His child was o dis now alive and weil. He has since ad: red the wonterful remedy to thousands of sm 2 in all parts of the world, and he has never fatied jy mik- ing them cot jy healthy and happy. Wishin todoas wnok good as possible, he will send to suo! of his afflicted fellow-beings as request it, this re- cipe with full and explicit directions for making it ig waing it. He requires each ap- ne shilling—three cents to up and successfu! ‘icant to enclose be returned as pos and the re- mainder on jie tothe payment of this ad- veo a - Drfi. JAMES, No.1 d2tw IBLES AND PRAYER BOOKS, B bound in velvet, fine calf, and Turkey mor: . with olasps and iluatrations, Frenoh Portionoe, Albuma, F.nglish and Frenen Drawing B Pens, Rodgers's Penknives, fine edi bindings, of English end American in Poetry and Prose. and French, English American Juvenile Beoks for youth of a may be found at the Bookstore of tue undercig mostly imported from Burgge hii f 25 FRA mss If. Ck Maa ANCK TAYLOR._ CRE FOR Bal . perior COKE, inary: Ipauire, without deiay,at thet ce xi ntity. now fe Je. 20 oF the tas Lili J, F, BROWN, Secretary. ! i] lan - , SS * U FO) W PRO- STORAGE Shose oF Wwaney Navy Duragtvent, December 16, wn. Srarep Proporats, endorsed “ Proposals for Steam Machinery for Serew tropeiler Sloop-of- war.” will be received at this Department until 3 o'slock, the 20th of January, 1858, the complete construction of the steam machinery and ay es, aud pincing it on board a serew ol han! building in the United States wton, ‘he offers must be fora specific eum for putti the whole in successful operation ; must include a patent fees for any arrangements that cand be pro. wili ppend- Propeller ship- navy yard at posed ; state the time in which the wor! completed, and he accompanied by the usual gunr- antee required by law. ‘The name of the estabish- wnat 18 waren the work is to be executed must be state ‘The details of the design and arrangement of the machinery will be left with the party whose pro- position may be xecepted as combiuing the greatest namber of advantages, keeping im view simpiicity of construction, readiness of access for adjust- ment when sn operation, and not baing subject to de- ps rte inthe poetics parts ; if being the object of the Department to obtain the most speed and ower ye the most economical consumption of el,and the greatest stowage of coal which the space available for that purpose will adm ‘The boilers to be of rron, with tereson pibe, which must he placed at the grentest practica. ble distanos from the mainmast ; the prope! ler, with the connexions for hoisting, to be ‘of omapostita the machinery for hoisting, for pampe. ay) tus fe ventiinting, and appurtenances of all kinds necessa- ry for the perfect working of the whole to be of the most approved kinds. ‘The coal-bunk hatt-pas sage, two athwartships iron bulkheads, a distilling Apparatus for fresh water from which ean be made not less than &® gallons per day; all the tools and duplicate pieces necessary and satisfactory for an efficient cruising steam ship-of-war must be in- cluded in the proposition, and a list of them must be furnished, + The wood and carpenter work (except the boring ont the dead wood for the shaft) necessary to adapt the vessel for tho reception of the machinery, boi ers, and appendages, will be provided at the ex pen: ofthe Navy Department, and it will permit the u: of euch facilities ns it may have for hoisting the hea vy machinery on board. For the accommodation of the entire steam ms- chinery aud the fuel there will be allowed in the body of the ship the entire space under the berth deok commencing at 20 feet niaft the main-maat, it. thence extending forward a distance of 56 feet, v in this space it is expected to carry coal for IL days full steaming, the daily consumption of which the bidder will state specifications andthe weight of the machinery, water in boil shaft, propsiier, and appendages, with the tools and spare work, must not exceed 3% tons, of 2,240 pounds. ‘The distance from the aft side of the main-mast to the aft side of the forward stern post willbe about 95 feet, and the distance ween t forward and the after stern-pest will be7 feet; the depth from the load water-line to the top of the keel under the propeller will be 143s feet. Steam-cngine minutacturers who desire to bid can obtain a eopy of the section of the vessel upon making application to the department. The proposal must be accompanied by full specifi- cations and general drawings, having the postion of the centre of gravity of the machinery, boilers, &c., marked on them; giving also the copecuy of the steam cslinders aud aren of foot.and delivery valves, and of air pump and outboard delivering valves, space for steam above the water-line in boilers. the fire and Fate, surface; also the diameter. pitch, sur- face. and kind of propelier.snd other vig! oo points. that comparisons ean readily be made. ‘There wili Jno be given the estimate of the weight Of engines, water, bunkers, speendages, tools, and spare werk, in tens of 2,240 pounds, ‘The terms of payment wili be that when one- fourth of the materials and !abor provided for in the contract shall have been completed to the satisfac- tion of the Departraent, there will be madea 7. ment of one-fifth part of the whole amount oft e contract ; when one-half the work shail in lke manner he completea there will hea further payment of one-fifth: when three-fourths the work shall have been completed, a further payment of one-fifth; when the whoi Ii have been completed, and have made a satisfac trial of one week, then a further payment of one-fifth: and when the ship shall have performed satisfactorily at sea for a period of three months, then the remaining sum shall be paid. The repairs necessary during this period from de- fective workmanship or materiais will be at the ex- pense of the contractor. The proversie must be explicit,and no qualified or conditional offer will be considered. ISAAC TOUCEY, d 18-2awtJan2@ Secretary of the Navy. Novice 591] CRRTA FOR ANE RESTORATION OF LANDS TO MARKET IN THE TATE IOWA. he grant of land made by the act of Congress Approved May 15, 1856, to the State of OWA, toaid in the 9onstruction of certain railroads therein men- tioned, having been xe far adjusted as to authorize the release from withdrawal of the lands herein after described, notice 73 hereby given that all the vaennt cffered lands heretofore withdrawn from sale or entry along the rontes of said railroads which le outside of sér miles on each side of the said roads. uatedin the under-mentioned townships, whic ve not been selected in virtue of said grant orf any other grant made by Congress, or legnily oinimed by pre-ewption, aud which were subject to private entry at the date of withdrawal, will be re stored to private entry on the days and at the places hereinafter fied at th inary minimum of one. dollar and twenty fiv' Atthe land othee at DUBUQUE on Mondey, the 15th day of Febuary next, viz: North of the base line and cast of the fifth princi 4 pal meridian Townships 7. 89, Wand 91. of range 1. ‘ownships 27, 28, and %), of range 2. ‘ownships #4, 85, v6, and £7, of range 3. ‘Townslups #4 9 ‘Township 84. of r 5, of ranges 4,5,and 6, North of the base line and Ke 7. nce}. f range 2. of ranges . and 93, of ranges 39, 91, 92, nnd 94, of ranges 6, 87, 98, 89, 91,92, and 93, of ranges 17 @ land oilice at FORT DES MOINES on Monday, the 15th day of t ebruaty next, viz: North of the based and cast of the fifth prin- cipal meridian ‘Townships 77, 7, 2 , #2, nad 28, of ranges 1 and ““Pownshi ‘Townsiup es 4,5. 8,and 7. North of the bas ud west of the fifth prins 1 meridea ownships ‘Townships ‘Tewuships and 6 1 £0, 81, 82. and £3. of range 4, #, OU, 81, 82, and $3, of ranges 5 79, 79, 81, 82, and 43, of ranges 7 ge 10, nges Il, 78, 79, 81, #2, 83, and %5, of ranges of range 21, t Wwhships Lownalips of ranges *4 and 25. of range 27. S,and 45. of ranges 0, 80. 81, #2, and US, of range 52. me ‘Ti, 79, 80, 81, 62,23, and w4, of range 3. At the laad office at CHARITON on Monday, the 15th day of February next, viz: North of the base line and west of the fifth prin- cipal meridian. ‘Township 73, of range 1. ‘Townships 72, 73, 74, and 75. of range 2. Townships 88,69, 7!, 72, 73, 74, and 75, of range 3. ‘Townships 67, 68, 69, 71, 72, 73, 74, and 75, of range 4. v hele ge 67, 68, 69, 70, 72, 73, 74, and 75, of ranges $8, 69 79, 71, 73, 74, and 75, of ranges , 69, 70, 71, 72, 74, and 75, of range &. ‘Townships 67, 62, 69, 79, 71, 74, and 75, of range 16. ‘Townships 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 73, 74, and 75, of ranges 17, 18, 19, aud 20, ‘Townships 67, 63, 6, 70, 73. 74. and 75. of range 21. ‘Townships 67, 63. 69, 70, 71, 73, 74, and 75, of ranges 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 8, BW, 3, 3, 32, and 3. z At the land office at FORT DODGE, on Tuesday the 23d day of February next. viz: North of the base lina and west of the fifth prin- cipal aneridian. ES dadepaiy 4 86. 87, 88, 91, and 92, of range 19. ‘Townships 8», 87, 83, 90, 91, and 92, of ranges 2, 21, "pow 23. ‘ownships 56, 87, 98, and {2, of range 24. ownships %, 87, 88, 9), 91,and 83, of ranges 25, %6, Z7, and 24, ss townehips 86, 87, and 88, of ranges 29, 39, 31,32, and At the Iand office at SIOUX CITY on Tuesday, the 23d of February n xt, viz: North of the base line and west of the fifth princi- pal meridian. ‘Tewoships 86, 87. and a8, of range St. Townships 87 and 85, +f ranges So and 37. Pownehips 86 and 88, of ranges $8, 39, and 40, ‘ownship 91, of range 41, ‘ownship 9. of range 42. ‘ownthipe 8%, 87, and 82. of ranges 43, 44, and 45. Township 8, of range 46. At the Land Office at COUNCIL BLUFF®8, on T day, the twenty-third day of February next, North of the base line and west of the fifth prin cipal meridian. Townshipn 67, 68, @. 7), 72, 73, 74, 75, 78, 77. 79, 80, 81, #2, 84, and 84. of range 34. Townships 67, 64, 69, 70, 72, 73, 74, 15, 76, 77, 80, Bt, nd 4, of range 35. hips 68, GY, 7, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 90, 8, a2, a’ of Tange 36. Townships 67, 68, GY. 70, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 73, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, and 85, of Tange. ‘Townsl Ps G7, O8, 09, 31, 78,74, 75, 76,77, 72, 60, #1, 01 itt 82, 83, 84, and " by 69, 70, 7i, 73, 74, 75,26, 77, 78, 83, 85, of range 9 a Goa ‘ow nahips 67, 62, nehipe 7,68, 68, 79, 71, 73. 74, 25, 76, 7,79, 80, 81, a Ke 40, a} Pn ps Gi.73,4.7,2,0, 20, 81, 82, and 83, of range 43. pownship 65. of rang 84, and Tow 82, 83.84 and 85, of ran; "Townships 67, 6%, 69, 1,73, 74, 75, 76, 78,79, 89, ne 0, 71, 73, 74, 75, 77, 78. 79, 80, 81, and 82. of ran) poe 2 Towns 67, Rownspips 68, 73, 79, 90, 81, 82, and 85, of range 44 ‘ownslips 79, 80, 81, hal 05, of range 45, iveu under my hand, at the city of uns twenty-fourth ‘a 0 one thousand a A ven. : Ricks, Cormmissioner of the General Land Uffcs. 4 2-law6w FREMENBER McLAUGHLIN’S STORE, No 2 Ps, avenue, bet. sth and Sth ste. na Travelers’ Direstery. APPR OMEAERS Waid OER AME RS. Pen These ships having been built by. exprossiy Government service, every care been taken their construction, as algo in their engines, to in- strength und speed, and their Seoommunlafious et passengers are unequalled for eiegauce com rt. The steamers ofthis line have improved water- tight compartments, and no ex pense has been spared tomake them allas good as new, the thorough exam ination given them proves their mode of const: uc~ tion yet unequalled, - od Price of passage trom New York to Liverpool, in first cabin, $130; in accond do., #25; From Liver- pool tcNew York, 30 and 2) guineas, An experi- perienced Swgeon attached toeaci skip, No berths o@n be secures uulil paid for, PROPOSED DATES OF SAILING, FROM N@W YORK. | _ FROM LIVARPOOL, Saturday, Jan. ic... 1958] Wednesday, Peb.3.. 1858 Satarday, Feb. 13 1858| Wednesday, M’eh 5. 1as Saturday, March 13 1850| Wednesday, M'eh 3. = seeeetieg Aer Ie deel Woneesoes AiG Saturday prit 24... 185) Wednesday, May 12) 1ithe Saturday 8... 1858) Wednesday, May 26 1a Saturday, May 22.... 1358 | Wednesday, June9 188 Saturday, . 1853) Wednesday, June .3 te 8 7 5 Saturday, June 19. Saturday, July 3. Saturday, July 17 mre bl ane: M4 _ -_ = turday, Au pt q saturday, Sept. 11 ...1358 Wednesdny, le Saturday, Sept. 25 || -13+2| Wednesday, Oct. 13.188 Saturday, Oct. -1858| Wednesday, Oot. 2). 1858 Saturday, Oct. <3 M1 g — wodncetey, ov. ae Saturday, Nov. 1 vednesday, Nov. 24. turday, N )... 1858) Wednesday, Deo, @ ig" jturday, Dec,4-----185t| Weduesiny, Dec. 22188 , appl EDWARD e? COLLINS, No, 86, Wall street, BROWN, SHIPLEY & CO. B. G. WAINWRIGHT & CC le for gold, silver, bullion, specie, jewelry, precious stones or metals, uniess ia of ing are signed fhgeaior ond the value thereof expressed therein. Vy As8INGTON BRANCH KAILKUAD, AP RE TRAINS RUN AS FOLLOWS: From WASHINGTON at 6 8. m., connecting ai Relay with Meaty for the West, and at iialtimore with those for Philadelphia and New York; at 3.30 e : 8. m.. for Al jis, Baltimore, Philedeiphia, and New York ; at 3 p.m. for tumore and Norfolk jerick train. and at Relay with Fr EXPRESS at 4.20 p-in. at Relay for the West and for Anrapolis, ‘Baltimore, Philadelphia, and NO Sunday at 4.20 p.m. nm re ). TAs From BALTIMORE us be je 12-tf T. H. PARSONS, Agent. (EANGEAND ALEXANDRIA RAILRUAD GREAT SOUTHERN MAIL LINE for WASHINGTON a 15 p.m. Twice Daily, (8 rhts ) betwee: WASHINGTON CLEY and the 30 Thee ALLXANDRIA, GORDONSVILLE ann icH- ND. Lea Wash at 60’olock or Washinton Soo ‘or LYNCHBURG and the SOUTHWEST. | ve Washington at 6 o’clock a. arrive ip LYNCHBURG next morning at 4a. m., With the trains on the Virginia and Tennessee R Road for MEMPHIS. fiat Stages from Char- Ottexville to Lynchburg a distance of 6 miles, Fare from Washington to Lynchburg, $7.75. The steamer GEORGE PAGE, foot of Seventh street, being owned by the Railroad Company, runs in connection with the trains. Tickets for Lyuchburg procured on the Boat. 17> Cmnibuses and Hacnore Wi Depot of the Washington Railroad, sengers and baggage to the Steamboat, for Ale: - dria, a distance of aix mules, allowing ample time for meais. JAMES Alexandra, July, 1857. A. EVANS, et {W AND IMPORTANT SCHEDULE. FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WEST. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, ‘The recent extension and inprovement of its iead- tag connecting |ines at the West bas required an en- tire revision of the running arrangements of thie road ch highly naportant tee ap to the trav- clerere necured. Gn and alter MONDAY, June 15, 1857, THREE DAILY ‘TRAINS will be run tn both directions for tnroueh orks. Furst—Tie ACCOMMO ATION KAI Netarte from Camden Station, Baltimore, at 7 A.M.,(except Sunday,) ee at way stations and arrives at Cum- beriand at 4 P.M. Seoond—The MAIL TRAIN atarts (Sunday ex- cepted) ste A. M., and acrivesat Wheeling at 426 A. M., connecting at Benwood with Central Ole trains for Commmbus, Cincinnati. Indianspolis, Lou- o, 3t. Louis, &e., aud at e piace or Cleveland, Yuledo, Detroit, &c.. by vand alsu'at Parkersburg with Ma- te LOUIS and CINCINNATI XPRESS AIN leaves daily at 5.05 P. M., con- neciing At Kenwood at 9 A. M. with express trains from Bellure to Cmomnati, (without chanee of Cars at bes.) and reaching there » but 25 hours tre eand 26 hours trom Washing ton. wects directly, in hoth directions, t at Grafton with en by Parkersburg and Marietts roails for Chulicothe, Cinemnau, etc. These — gornect at Xeuis for Indiann polis, Chienge and St. hern places in the Went ia ince is from stot sare equally close und satisteetory, ar at Baltimore at 8.30 A. M. Baggage checked through to all points, THROUGH ‘TICKETS schi at lowest rates a Camden Station and at Wastungton, D.C. Passengers from Haltimore or Weshington may view the entire road by daylixAt, by tuking morn tig trains, and lying over at Cumberiaud or Oak land, and resuming Rext morning by Wheeling Ac commodation train, leaving Cumberinnd at 8 and Onkland at 1.50, FOK WAY PASSENGERS. The Cumbertand Accommodation Train at 7 A.M. will stop at ali Stations east of Cumberiand, and the Wheeling Accommodation at all Stations beyond Cumberland eine, West. Kaxtwardiy, the Mau rivin; ‘Train leaves W Besling at 8.30 A. M..and Acoommo- ney Cumberland at 9, reaching Baltimore atswP. ON NORTHWESTERN VIRGINIA BRANCH, between Grafton and Parkersburg, way yaseene will take the Express wostwardly and he Mail eastwardly. The FREDERICK TRAIN starts at 4 P.M. ae ing At way stations. Leaves Frederick at 9.19 A, Fat Haltimore (2. noon, ITT’S MILL TRAIN leaves at 5.45 A. nd 5.15. M. Leaves Eilicott’s Mills at? A. M.and7 P. M., except Sunday. FOR WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. eave Baltimore for Wash ngton at 4.15 and 9.18 a M. On Sundays at 4:15 A. M.. ‘on for Baltimore at 6 and 8.30 A. 5 -M. On Sundays at 7A. M., and 420 P.M. only ‘The first and fourth trains from Baltwnore, and the seeond nad fourth trains from Washington, will be express mail trains. stepping only at Washington Junction and Annapo unction. The 9.15 and 5.15 trains from Ba!timore and the 8.90 and 420 prains from Washington connect with the trains from Annapolis. For tickets, information, fare, &o., ENGLAND, Agent, at the Tioket ‘ofhice, Camd M. 8. WOODSIDE, tation. jy 13-tf = Master of Transportation. Baltimore, Tae PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COM One of the Steamships of this C ny, carry the United States Maile for ACAPULO, geet CALIFORNIA, and OREGON, leaves Panains twiee each month, on the arri vai of the United States Mai! 8. 8. Compn: ers, Which lesve New > Ee ny ’s steam- Orleans and New York regu- larly. on Sth.and 2th of cach month with the mails, i Rissonsers connecting via PANAMA RAIL- Those steamships have been in red and ap- rey —_ Navy Department, and guaranty speed and safety. The Pansma Railroad (47 miles lope) is now com- leted from ocesh to ocean, era in Sor4 urs, The baggace of passengers is checked in New York through to San Francisco, and passengers are embarked at Panama by steamer atthe company’s expense. Co. ed paid in New York covers ali nses of the trip. Reserve steamers are kept in port in Panama and San Franc:sco, to prevent detention in case of acci- dent, so that the route is entirely re Je—no fail- Ure having occurred in eight years. Passengers leave Panama the same day they ar- po lla bytech 30 annus Conductors go ugh eamer, ie fd obi charge of women ren without other proteo- For through tickets at the lowest rates ly at the agency, 177 Weat street, New York, to ai LW. RAYMOND, —or to ARMSTRONG, HARRIS & CO., og @W Orleans,- or Jy 24-1f Cc. L. BARTLETT, Boston, UNITED STATES MAIL LINE ONLY REGULAR LINE AND WITHOUT FAILURE FOR RIGHT YEARS, CALIFORNIA AND OREGON VIA PANAMA RAILROAD, Regular Sailing Days, 5th € 21h of each month. Cavtion.—S0 frauds and imposi- t kinds have been iate! peisry eryettated outraveliers toungieC a LE: trat For NIA, that the subscriber, the only authorized Agent for passage he U. 8. Mail Line, vis Pana- ma, in the city of New York, feels it his duty to caution all persons seeking ze to California, that, To AVOID IMPOSITION, they must be careful to find @ true office of the Steamships of the U.S, ai) Ling, via Panama Railroad, as no other office in New York is authorized to cngage 2. ne Companicg me ony canon fy) sw yom ¥ 1s 8 est #treet, corner 0: Teak, front the North River, at the head of the Com- "DS Obeerve my TW TEAYMON D, neent, jo w- | Mowe *y' 3 28, NVERY SID OF HUMOR, The worst Serafula down toe Pimpis. aE Rhone © ars mor, He has erone aan of its value.ol wikia ‘twenty miles of ‘Two Lotties are warranted to cure ® nursing Sore jouth. rome ree bottien will cure the worst kind of MNP.ew 0 Face. or tt clear the system of Biles. . ten are warrasted. to cure the worst i th and OT nece en bye batten are warranted to cure the “tne onto bolts are warranted to cure al! Hu- the Eyes. . ° hun wre warranted to oure Running of the a 6 amOns, the Fig, a yourts nix bottion ‘are warranted to eure corrupt Fenn iiocrs, vo it Sealy Eruptions of the Skin. woe, three lattes are warranted to cure the ind OTM. “ieeer restates are ited to oure the most most desperate case of RK heunmtiam. ‘Three to four bottles are warranted to cure Salt- rheam. Five $0 eight bottiss will cure the worst case of rofain. A benefit ts always experienced from the first bot- tle, and a perfect cure spelen when the above quantity is taken. — | look: robable to these who have in vain ern all thew om jerfui medicines of the day, as bat a common Wing on the tl weed « pastures, along old stone — fey res cure ever, Saar . Lind stem ; yet it isn fx) it hms to start, ‘There are no IES nor AN DS, bums ror ba’s about it suit! over o! ry It has sli OT cet the «: in sachusetts. I gave it to childrens year 100! oid, to on neof mxty. I nove Sane Seri ae wormy-! hildren, whose fi was ‘and Tauby, restored £0 's perfect state of health bv one ’ tx thie ‘o those who are subject to a sick headache, bottie will always cure it. It gives great relief in oatarrh and dizziness. me who have taken it had been costive for years, and have been reguinted by it. Where the body 1s sound it works q but where there is any derangement of the of nature, it will onnse very singular feelings, ou must not be they always ee in Proms four days to a week. There is nevera re- sult from it; on the ote when that feeling 1 one, you will feel yourse!! hike a new person. Freard some of the extravagant encomiams of it sia ings action | alwara kept it strictly for in my own 10e | always kept it strictly Cainos its introduction as s general famiiy medicine, — and wonderful virtues have been found in it thnt I never suspected. Several cases of epileptic its—a disease which was always considered incurable, have been cured by a few bott O, whats marcy af it will eo efleo- tual in ei! cases of that awful malady—there are but few who have seen more of it than I have. I know of several cases of Dropsy, ali of them qared ty it. For the various diseases of the aiver, Sick Headache, Dys: ia, Asthma, Fever Ague, Pain in the Side, Diseases of the Spine, Kidneys, &c., the particularly in Diseases of the discovery has done more good than any medicine a apeey it necessary —eat the best you o change iet ever op set and enough of it. " trecttons for Use.—Aduits one tabi per day—chil'lren over ten years dessert-s; — children fron five to eight years, ter-spoonful. As no directions can be applicabl all constitutions, take sufficient to operate on the bowels twice a day. MANUFACTURED DONALD KENNEDY. No, 120 Warren Ber Resbors. assachwsctts, ents for W: Co., Z. einen > Burry & Co., ish, J. P. Mar ang, worts & 3 Boswell, Damei B. Clark, J. P. Milburn, Duni & Bro. Agents for Georgetown —R. ‘ord eel ik rece he AYE s Cathartic Pills, (SUGAR COATED.) ‘The following remedies are of- fered to the public as the best, moat perfect, which medical s afford. AYERS THARTIC PI. beenprepared with the utmost ektil whieh the medi- eal profession of this age posse: -and their effects show they have virtues whieh surpass any oombt- nation of medicines hitherte known. Other preps i; but this cures such quick aud 60 surely. as to erto uproot disease be yond any thing which have known before. By removing the obsira of the interual Organs aud stimulatiog them into healthy action, they renovate the fowr of Lie and viger,—hesith courses ugh tne body, and the sick man is well ley are adapted to disease, and disease When taken by one wn health they produce ed This is the perfection of medicine. tie to disease, nud ne more Tender ethem with impunity. If they are sick they cure them, af they are wellthey will dv them uo harm, Give them to some patient who has been pros- trated with Lilious eompiaint; See nis bent-up, tot- tering form straimaten with strength again; ree lus st appetite return: see his clammy features m into beaith. Give them to some sufferer fout blood has burst out m serofula tll his covered with sores; augoish. He hai 2 every potion which ingenuity could sug- -, Give hin these Pitts, and mark the effect ; see the scabs fail from his body ; see the new. fair skin that hes grown under them: see the Iate leper . Give them to him whose prove au efficacy 8; he f his ives; give hum these Piits to purify his bic they may not cure him, for, sias! there are cases which no mortal power ich, but mark, he walks with crutches now, ow Re WuRS 3 they have cured tum. nm, Sour, haggard ayspeptic, Wiug stomach hss long ago eaten every his face and every muscle from his hody. nite rerurn with it his be: an. See her that was rdiant wi th veliness b asted a1 0 early withering Sway; exercise or ment ah. or sore lurking ged the int a! oreans of dires- sy sveretion.til] they do ther ofhos . Give uctic a inte the blood. Now look again on her cheek, and where iatel+ sat. joy burste irom every feature, See the intiat wasted with worus. Its wan, sickly ures te! you without disguise, and prinfully dis- hat thicy re enting its lifeaway. Its pinched and ear opings, tell the ruth every mother ses to sweep vile para: w turn agen and gee the raddy b Is it nothy tudo there things? Nay. are they net the marvel ol — age? And yet they are done around you every day. Have you the less serious sy mptoms of these dis- Anguage Which Prius in large 8 from the be pom Of child mod. tempers, they are the easier cured. Jaundice Cos- tiveness. he, Sidesche, Heartburn. Foul Stomach ‘ainimthe Kowels, Fiatuleney, tose of "se Ev Nenralein, Gout and sall xrise fr kindred Pp the derangements Which these Puts repidly eure. Take them perse- veringly, and under the counse! of a good Physician Mo you can; if not, take them judiciously - a such rice AS We rive you, and the distressing, danger- 8 diseases they cure, which sfilict so many mil p WAN rROe, Are cast Ont like the devils st burrow in the brut dim the riee 25 oF 1 box—5 box At D.GILMA . COOK 5 M2 ashington; and & CO., Alexandria, and sil dealers in Medicine everywhere, as «m ptva TE MEDICAL TREATISE ON THE ISIOLOGICAL VIEW OF MARRIAGE, iit M. B. La CROIX, M. D., Albany, RE re = 200 pages and 130 fine Fisip snd Colored Lithographs and Plates. PRICE ONLY %CENTS.. west! Of postage to all parts othe vaton. Dr. M. B. La Croix’s Physiological Vi Mar rinee. A new and rovseet elite mye of 23) pages and 130 plates. Price, 2 cents a copy. 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Those wno preter may consult Doctor ILA CROIX upon any of the diseases upon which hie book treats, either personally or by mail. His medi hort space of «ix *, and eradicate al! traces of thore af paiva and oubebs have eo | been thought an antidote. to the rnin of the health «4 the patient. we och " is the great con- tinenta!l rem: ‘, for that class of disorders which un- fortunately, physicians treat with merou: irretrievabie destruction to the patient’ tion, and which al! the sarsaparilia in the not cure. cBp- ioe No, 3} Maiden Lane, Albany, N. Y, -) Notice: OF th Rito Ls LAND OFFICE PROM DUNCAN TO MACK. Rac. IN MIC : Ext lance with the provicions he act ress evtitied “An pay Asem m ead ‘ en = the location of land offices,” approved March 34. 1853, it is hereby declared and le known that the office fr tne rale of public Inuds at DUNCAN. in the Srare of Michigan. will he removed to the (sta xDof arly a period a3 practicable. the precise time of removal hoon tee receiver for that tiveu under my hand, at the eity of W, t thus 3 day of Beoamber, A.D. 180. MFO ore the y der of . ‘THOS. A. HENDR aa Seppe tthe om Et ee ee ey is SEVENTH STREET = 514 CEASERS 514 Opp and Glasses to every ‘ Qt, Renate, and ——e Ereat variety; Conmoramic Stereoncopes Of superior aed enoce petureson hang. ‘Usement in Natiounl Lateliisencer. Teetuxom als. a The s onper eGov t 5 ve more than any other | have lately tried. cid MET: W. TAZBWELA. I have tried & pair of Spectables obtained from Mr. Totnes, and fad them ef great aserstance to =y eght_and correspouding with his description of their a ee ie: Parenseune. ¢ 21, 10s, About five years ago, | olstained from Mr. Tobime, im Washington, a pair of Glasses for the spectacion whreb | used. and found them of great assmtanes to ee adver - wy ying Vision; and My opimen et hem is, that Kitlful im the preperation of Glasses for eyes Gertes: far gous Lo be homentted » _ ‘MAY N ber 7, won of Airs Tobias’ Uinsece, nad remarks, am convinced own, . J. BLACKFORD, M. D. Lyxcnerre, November 10. 154. Mr. John Tobins, having furnished me with Gine- ses, by which Ihave been greatly arded, ( vision having suffered greatiy from reading at maht in my earher life.) it nflords me the highest re to say that | cor r hun a skrilful praotion| opticmn, and well prepared to aid a whe sD ein, his Professions! services. ~ Eider of the Methodist Conference, w Netox, N. C., June 27, 1654. Ma. J. Towtas—U+rar Sir: iam happy to any thet the Spectacies which | obtained from you Inst week are entirely satisfactory, From ap wequality m the visual range ofmy eyes, Ihave reat Gifheulty in getting ginsses of the proper fe dis- tances. It aflords me pleasure to state, that by the aad of your optome’ er this dufheulty has been happily obviated, no that t 16 Glasees you Turmehed me are decidedly the best adnpted to my eyes of any | have ever yet used. ¥ respectfully rou R. B. DRANK, does oy Rector of St. James’ Pariah. Having been indnord by a fryend to vinit the extal lishment of Mr. Toluas for the purpose of trying bv lasses | was furmehed with Aen elichtly te de | bine. whice have afforded me more relief ond grathi cation than any | have ever tried. My sight, orem ally very good, was injered by writing snd reattong at night, frequently toa very late hour: but with the aid of these enna 5 ene ones piautt ne iolons ever, and that too without t ra j fore ere oun ly suffered. JOHN WILSON, Late Commmenionsar Gari taal OAR Dec. 11, 1855. Ihave ured Mr. Tobins’s S four months, and take creat for three or JT am much pleased with them. we heen mach benefited by them. GEO. P. SCARBURGH. Nay 5th, 186. I was recommended to Mr. John Tobias ns 8 sk ifu! optromn ;andas | ha able peculiar - ty, | was gratified to fin ‘oluas seemed to comprehend them by inspection and seme sight measurement. and he has made me ® pair eat ae eles that suits meadmirably. A. PF. BUTLER. July 11, 1856. Wasnixe ton, Aur. 8, 1855. Having been for years under the necessity of hav two sets of glasses—one for use in day lize. + one for -light—I precured one set from Mr. Totaas whiebparwerst Soh pay —" i haan hus for several mouths, excel 2DWARKD y) 5 py e Mr. J. Tosias. Sir: The peir of Spectacies you furnis! me yesterday are ertiostariy satisfactory =r. ‘They are very deridedy the best | possess, lam the owner of eight or nine pairs, carefully seieoted in difierent p sad ‘from optic: rec omme! tome on account of their lo" standing in France, England. and the United States. LT have been also pleased with your remarks and d: Tr, on the apne ed — - Agaaa pur- pose of preserving aud improving the sigh Respeotfully yours, HS. CALDWELL, "’ Profexsor of M. C.. Louisville, iy. BRoorLyn OxtHorarpie insnverien. April, 1854. . After most careful examination of Ar. J. Tobine’s enabied to testify that their eye oy polishing, and exact optical render them particularly recommendable to those whore ly optical umpairment of the eyes are in waut of xilianes. 1 consider, moreover, Mr, Totus reed peo oy cow | foous of the — Heal knowledge and ex: 4 4 addition, | oom further some of my pa- Is BAL .M. D., ‘eon, Berlm; Member of the Surge Enginud; Member Boriety don, and of the Pathological Somety of New York; inte Sur- eon ofthe Ruya! Orthopaedio Institution of Manchester, Kagiand, and Surgeon of the B. O, Institeton. tients with Giasses, to their LEW Norvoun, Va., July 27, 1854. In the experience of even two years, | have found culty in obtaining Spectacies that were ex - actly adapted to the weakwers of my sight. This un- convemence Mr. ‘fotuss seen to have removed for the present by the substication for me of better and table Gissses. able to my eyes. hey are clear, chrys 1 would commen and am to thore who (rom age or other infirmuty require ar tifieial aid in this way. 3-5. SIMRINE. M.D. Witanneton, N.C., June 16. 1854. To pereons who have had the sight of their eyes so impaired as to require the use of Glasses, | would recommend Mr. John Toluns as a suitabie persoa from whom to obtain such Glasses as they may re wire, ns a pric of Spectarien for s far sud near signi. ht bas heen inprired very much t rs in the Post Office Departasent, which berta required me to be from 11 o’ciock nt meht tilt after dn time f used tat one light. w. Drrarcment oF INTERIOR, May 8, 1855. From masa defects and the unequal range of my eyes, | have been compelied to use ¢ re ralyears. | have trred diferent obtaining glasses perfr-ctly fitted to my eyes. F months since Mr. Tomas made two pairs especially for me. which I have found to serve 7 t By the ure of his optometer be m enabled t lagses most tely to the =. I most ec! fy"Tecommend Tobias to all baying oces wae giasses, and bear mh testimony as to his # = An opticmn. HENRY BALDWIN, se 25 See'y to sign Land Warrasts. iy, durin; A.WA ing ndapt orien m to TION.—“Historieal and Lees hon of that part of the Supreme sdecieion in the Dred Scott case which de the unconstitutionality of the Missour; Com se Act, and the self extension of the C tution to Territories. carrying sinvery along ty the author of The Thirty Years’ View: David Appleton & Co. N New Vork, 1857. ‘The above work just issued from the preset, for sale at the well known st*nd, corner of 4g street aut Pennsylvenisevesue. Stereotype edition, beaw!: fully printed on clean new » Boe white paper and with best black ink. Bodud in biack cloth and xt feito-ed. Done up ina duratle form for permanent use. Price #1. ‘This work 1« what its tutte purports te he, an ex sminstion of (what the anthor deems te be) the po lites! part of the Court’s opmmion, aveiding any be face of the judical part. which related to the perrounl claims of 1 i s. party. but for sli men who venerate thi Ancestors, and who wesh to see our Gover: kept on the foundstionson which they placed 1 13.3 And it is believed that this pie ze hae kept in the work, and which is considered, by com potent Juders, as © most erngmal and profound of all the sunt 8, and 0 BB to present sdera. and in fact te ap supposed to have exhausted, JOS, SHILLINGTON, Bookse'ler, Odeon Building, corner 435 st. aut and Pa.av HE ADVENTURES OF A CAT, and 8 fine Cat, too, colored engravings; London, 1857. The Adventures ofa Bear. anda great Benr, tov. — ——— KR; eas. — e Adventures of a Dog, & good Dog, tow. colored engravings; Londen 1857. The Latte Pilgrim, by Alfred Crowquil, beaut: fully illustrated; London. 1857. Fairy Gold. transisted from the French, many i!- lustraty London, 1857. Tales and Fairy Stores, translated from the Ger man; London, 1857. ~ Saxeiford.astory forthe Young, many illustra- tions: 1857. or School-room Days, many illustra tiows; London, 1857. A With many other new Books, English, French, And American, for youths of all ose jant FRANCK TAYLOR. NITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, WasHinc Tox. December 23d, 1857 & patent granted to him on the ith of March, 1844. for an im provement in “ Suspending, opening, and closing lock Gates,” for seven years from the expiration: Fetent, which takes place on the 6th day of March, 1852: It is ordered, that the said petition be heard at the Patent Office on Monday, March the &th next, at \2 o'clock m.; and all persons are notified to appesr and show canse, if any they have, why petition Ought not to be granted. _ Persons opposing the extension are required to file in the Patent ‘Othe their objections, soy . forth in writing, at least twenty days before the of hearing; all testimony filed by either iy te be ured at the raid aes must be taker and transmit - ted in accordance with the rules of the Office, which will be furnished on application, ‘The testimony in the ease will be closedon the 25th of February: depositions snd other papers relied upon a8 testimony must be filed im the Office on or before the morning of that day; the arguments,ifany, Within ten days thereafter. Urdered, also that this notice be published an the Union, Natioual Intelligencer, aed Evening Sta Washington; Republican, Rxttimore; Argus, delphin; Daily News, New York: and lnquirergt :”- emnati, Ob joe a week for three successive yom, previous to the oth day +i next. the y of hearing. OS. HOLT, Commissioner Editors of the above papers will please cops. the: eee Patent Ofiee, with per 108. JUV LE BOO lex and Fairy Stories, I ONDOD J 4 Hans Anderson’ Lous's Schoal Days, Sanford and Merton, Venings at Home. 2 Cutt Hight and Wrone. Foporanen, of the Heme oftae Weitere, Grimm's Home Stories. The Castaways. or Advergures in Africa, ‘Sexe!ford,a Story for the ) oung, b Boy" wk, F a peg I ah oy EER D’Aulnoy, Aratunn Nights, Just received by ais FRANCK TAYLOK’ J6

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