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EP | REI EVENING - ST: , HER WAYS. BY CHARLES MACKAY- —— there is something to be said, oF im pain, To brighten joy ike sunlight ahed, Wieu che'd console’ rebuke, ontrol ‘it ‘aaclear— v: And there’s something to be done, At needs or duty’s cail, . : A courtesy,a charity, great or amal! ; that seeks relief : Ver the action be— ch a way of doing it She wins all hearts to see. Bat saying, duing, night or day, ’Tisdithoult to tell weeiest grace, of mind or face, Ramwagcasee CovRaos of a Yorxa Lavy — ‘The Albany Atlas and Argus relates the manuer in which & young Indy prevented the suicide of her father, Mr Wm. Haughlick, of Schoharie county, whe attempted to hing himself a few days sinee. From his singular manner, and from the few words that he uttered, his wife became apprehensive that he intended todestroy himself, aud requested their daunghter, a girl of seventeen years, to watch her father’s movements. He started for 2 barn abont half a mile from his resi- denee, the girl following him at a distance. to prevent his observing her. He entered the barn, she came up and entered also, when the . crify: Ang spectacle of her father suspended y the neck, and black in the face, met her gaze. She immediately ran to him and tried to raise him up, bat, finding him too heavy. she thrust her hand into bis en drew therefrom his knife, and cat him down. She then laid him on the barn floor—took his cap from his head, and ran toaspring, filled it with water, returned and commenced bathing him with it.” After a while hecommenced to breathe She then left him and called for assistance. He was taken home and a9 now in a fair way of recovery. War Cars Wasw tHern Facrs.—A cat once canght a sparrow, and ee about to devour it, bat the sparrow said, ‘-No gentleman eats till he bas first washed bis face’ The cat, struck with this remark, set (he sparrow down, and bezan to wash his face with his paw,jbut the sparrow flew away. This vexed Puss extiemely, and he said, ‘As long as { live I will eat firat and wash my face afterwards.” Which all cats doeven to this —_—" years ago Hayti was noted for its extensive plant: 3 of sugar, coffee and cotton, bat they have now almost entirely disappeared, except those of coffee, which are, jowever, much reduced ARRIVALS AT PRINCIPAL HOTELS Ss’ HOTEL —T B Haslett, NY; WB 2 R R Watsou and lady, Mo; P Fouke, 10; Mrs B H Fitzhugh, Va; Dr Duke, Ky ; TG @ Ritch, NY; TJ Berry, USA; J W Berr: , Ga, H D Twiggs, do; W R Mason, Va, C N Francis- cas, Pa; J W Ribler, do; CE Anspach and lad do; EB Webb, ll; J Rershaw. jr, Tenn; A Stye and lady, Md; R T Bader, Ta: 'J M Town- send, Md; F Starrs, do; F W Weems, do; W B Mathew, do; 8 4 Ferguson, do: B Stevens, La; W D Wallcch, Washington Star; J A Camalior, F Harrison, do; A M Brownia: » Ala ; B Doug- lass, Va; L Littiepage, do; Pp Hoge, do; Gr - jr, do; H WW Hook, Pa, H B “Latrobe, SC; W Crometier, Pa; » Bellaise, do; J B Mayo Va; Gov R M stewart, Mo; C Moore, NY; WM MePherson, Mo; A F Teal, J Phiilips, NY; C C Saddler, Md; Robt Brady, NY ; AS Hopping, do; M Smitin Va. NATIONAL HOTEL —J H Harmon, Michi- a; B Crofeot, do; T and J A Kennard, Md; J jeltvaine and lady, Va; J Winn, NY: P G Pen- dieton, Md; M A Dexter, Kan ‘Yer; A E Ely,NY; M M Rhodes, Mass; J Tureil, B E Bo: A ‘Y; R ¥ Biovke, Va; Hon A W Cragin, Sra and sow, do; M I:thaway, Me; y, NY; J W Davidson. Va; W A Har- vey, NY; J L Seward and fain’y, Ga; M J Craw- ford aad fam, do; C K Edmouston, Va; C H B Snow end lady, Muss; Miss A M Chase, Md; 6 Porter, Pa; F B Law, NY; Geo Darsie, Pa; A Da- vis, NY; P Quigley, Del; Adc March, N Yk; P A Hesle, Ind WILLARDS’ HOTEL. E Anspach and lady, ; Moore, Scotland; R Clarkson and lady, NYk; L B Garner, do; B F P do; J Buchanan, Md; JC Bonnycastie, USA; T Rainey, N York: HN Walker, Mich; J T Ames, Mass; F B Meck, W H Pheips, do; Col D Ruggles, US A; J E Gavit, N J Berry, USA; J W Berry, Va; ES Par- ke DM Bodfisu. 5; C Bushor, Pa; P Brooks, Levingale, 3 G Thomas, lowa: ? R Randall, Md; W Galis, do; A Robinson, NY KIRKWOOD HOUSE —W E Jones, Va; J Belge:. NY; J Elliott, Pa; H Rarole, do; WK 3 Va; WL Brnde, do; F Bremer, do; & Jac do; O P Marsh, Min; J W Marphy, do; PC Martin and family, Ala; 1. A Evans, L R Evans, J Manaon, Cal; A Y Brasher, Md. KR € Barry, do; GW PettyJoha. Va; D C Bide ford, do; tT Steers. du; CH Locker, do; c O Delabouse, La; Z M Burbridge, Ky; 3 Kemp- sball, Fla;W Grey, Md; J S Huber, Pa; C Gar- ner, La. U.S. HOTEL, (L. O. Swirnm s.)—M Burchell, DC; CE Tyler, Va; A Maytford, Md; 5 3 Jams- son, Pa, HW Gilman, NY; J 3 Hacker, lil, G a C; M Mendeabyll; W Foster, Pa, Kan; F Graff, Px; Col Long and ; Hon T Andenon. Mo; B F Barge, Han — Va; W oH Rollins. Pa; W WW M Robb, DC; C J J Alden, Ct. Mr i} OCEAN STEAMERS’ SAILING DA ys From tue UnitED States Leave. For. Days. ew York...Liverpool...Jan ew York. Atlantic Africa... North America. Liverpoot Hammonia -Hambarg .. E Kangaroo ...... J.iverpool...New York...Jan 13 ‘The California mail steamers leave New York on the Sth and wth of each th tans neeeeneeeenmeeeemeeen es pete PpeockEss IN THE FINE ARTS. . Paintine anp PuotogxaPny Comained. PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAITS In Oi! Colors, on Canvas, Miniatvge ox Size ov Live. 8. WALKER’S FORTRAIT ANDO PICTURE GALLERY, Odeon Hail, corner 4_ st. and Pennsy|vania avenue, S. WALKER has fitted = th apartments at A very great outlay of capital, thereby yeadermg his establishment one of tie most com- plete handsome in the whole country. He has 2 large Gallery for free exhibition of upward of 20 fne ul Payutings, by some of the best ancient and modern masters, to which he inteuds to add fresh importations. S. WaLKeRr has also fitted E ste suit of rooms, with private rotinz a or indies, and purchased the finest poss: instru- i a M sed & first claes operative artist te esist lepartment for taking all kinds o| Fa PTOOMAPHIC AMBROT\ PE AND DA- DUERREOTYPE PORTRAITS, irom the amaliest miniature to size af life. 8. Walser. ty combining the Photographic Pro- cess with the art of Paintiag, of which he has had 25 yease’ experience. and whose speciun of life Fize portraits may be seen in some of the first tami- ee vi the city, os wi as those exhilited in his vallery, he wii! be able, hy the combination of the two, te produos portraits that have never been ex- eclied for their fidelity and life ikeexpression. Can- = boards prepared by himself expressly for urpoee. Particulse attention traits. Minisrure or - Portland ew York... paid to the iti f p= life-size, from small etaren of corpses, or nick persons own residences, on immediate notice. mittees and classes taken in an: ber si yeteoatia ster of copies from the same sold enesses on Cop; for Tomb Stones, va On Pacts ke, and ie] fos | Fre back and Ot Pi ir les and genti cited the Gallery, 0 over Se 6 street, two doors —_—___——______!vll-¢m LES MACKAY.—Songs for Muzic; Charles Mackay, 25 iL i or Balint art [ay cents. Lyrical Poems; by Charles Mackay, Charles Mackay, 25 cen by Cuariea Mackn}.zscents t.wd; by Charles Slackny. 25 ts. “Nlovees from tie Mountains, by Charles Ma: * Fhe Lump of Gold: by © ni ae ump of Gold; harles Mackay, 25 cents. Under ‘Geta Leave.: by Char’ jou Mackay, 25 conta, ‘oetion! Works; by Charies Mackay, antique mo- rooes, #275, For sale at TAYLOR & MAURY’S _fane Bookstore, near 9th street. T E PR TICE OF THE COURTS OF mono in England and the United States, by Sar neOn. Vol l.—As to the place and tims of a transaction on owed: at acon i. menting ehietly of the contlig of 1 ona. Vol.2.— Treating of the subject matter of aetions ; in other words, of the right of sotion. ie per volume. FRANCK ie ma PRANCK TAYLOR. OR MOUNT V+ RNON, The Steamboat THOMAS COLLYE: bees thoroughly repaired. wil! mak secular tripe to Monnt Vernon, leav ner wharf, this city, « Thebays PRIDAY MORNING, atocren, poy em ane ce Rll Nhe RHOMAB BAKER. Captain. KIPNTAL NAIL POL » having ( 1. civiny 8 beawtifal uetre to the fiuger naile, at GIBBS'S Har Stere, near i5th street, are, al0-Sm BACON & Fre SOAR avec aeaoas W. G. METZEROTT, * Seeond hand Pianos fof sale cheap, nw-te UNNS & CLARKE’S LETT, pavits ce if i : : i H CRLRERATED DIAN Constantly receiving and fopale uly cae 306 Pa. av., between 9th and iuh sts. Puro! will find it to their interest to examine oo Selves the superior qualities of the above Stools, Coy hand. Mels. » &o., &e., al: Telcdeons, &o., &¢. by: Fp ({OLD MEDAL PREMIUM G PIANO FORTES, WILLIAM KNABE, (Senior partuer in the late hrm of KNARE, GARHLE & Co., er “> Ly of Wilitain Knabe a Go, ae the 6! Nos. |, 3, 5 and 7 North Butaw street op. posite the Kataew ‘They bave also juet opened oom No 207 Baitimo treet, between Charles and Light streets, on the premises partly occupied by Mr Heury MoCaffery as a music store, where they will keep constantly on hand a large assortment of pla ope tighly- finished grand and squate Piano Fortes: a0, Slelodeons, from the. best inakers, from 4 to 5- ovtave, some with double key boards, double reeds, end stops to suit sinall churches, Betng extensively engaged int facture of Pianos, we will sell Wwilecslonu retail. ou the most duberal terias. Our Pianos were awarded the highest ane (xold medal) at the Fairs of the Maryland Institute two successive years-—Oatober, 1955, and 1aj—i Position to fourteer and eighteen pianos from sor of the best makers from New York, Boston and timore. We were also awarded the first premiumat the Industrial = pition held in Richmond, Vir- a, leh and They have also been awarded highest premium (silver wn ) at the Metro- politan Mechanics’ Fair for 1857. fa addition to this we are 1 possession of testimo nials from the most distinguished professors and amateurs in the country, which oan be seen at our warerooms, Speaking for themselves and othera of the high appreciation in which our instruments are every whore held. Al rumenis Are gua “es 4 for five years, wd eg of exchange is granted within the first aix n omn tho day of sale if the instruments do not Etye entire satisfaction. Wholesale dealers will find it to ther advantage to give us a call before purchasing. uanos exchanged, hired, avd tuned. mar I6-ly WM. KNABE & CO, TH M RO USIC DEPOT OF W. G. MET '.. corner of Eleventh street and Pennsrivania avenue, is the largest re only complete Musical Establishment in the District of Columbia. Bacon, Raven & Co's and Rosenkranze’s cole- brated PLANOS are always on hand in yet varie ty: also, Prince's superior MELO DEONS. Togethor with an unmense stock of Musical In struments and Sheet Music of every description. ba ii tuning executed by Mr. Reline. Gerp AND ILVER PURCHASED AT THE BEST RATES. FOREIGN BILLS OF EXCHANGE SOLD, ON THE PRINCIPAL POINTS IN EU- ROPE,IN SUMS TO SUIT. GOLD CURRBFNCY, AND VIRGINIA 3f0- NEY ACCOUNTS, WILL BE OPENED FOR DFPOSITORS, PAYABLE INSAME FUNDS, OR INGOLD,CHARKGING THE CURRENT RATES.-CHECKS MUSTBE 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 HIGHEST RATES. SWEENY, RITTED (HOUSE, FAN d4-3m Ss T& CO, nkerg. MeN PER CENT. INVESTM Corporation Bonds of the City of Davenport, Iowa. paying 10 per cent. interest by Coupon in New York. Bonds of $500 each. ‘The growing city of Davenport has now about 21,00 imhabitants, aud is rapidly increasing in wealth pepulation. [ts municipal debt is only $150,000, and its eulroad debt only $125,000, and cangot now be increased, The statistics of the city were published in the Intell- gencer of the Sth September. We recommend these bonds, believing them to be as safe 63 any State or city bonds, CHUBB BROTHERS 006 ASHINGLON INSURANCE COMPANY. Ww CHARTERED BY CONGRESS CaritaL. ——. —— —— —. $20,000!!! This Ce is now prepared to recei I tions for INSURANCE ON BUILDING fe! - withow CHANDISE, &e., at the usual City rte Washingtoa City Savings Bank. dames F. fanday, . it their Othoe, corner of ‘eet ant ivania Avenues, over tne Dinsctors. Samuel_B: Hodson ‘Vaytor » Gait, AME® C. McGUIRE, President. Garton D. Ha N, Secretary. Bp ii-ly pasting HOUSE OF. CHUBB BROTHERS, site received and Checks paid ts on the northern seaboard txobinge on Derosits.— De: without Cities receive: said Cities furs INTEREST ON wuch rates as inay be agreed upon. iy VInGINIA AND UNCURKENT MONEY, Deposits in Virgin ‘and other purrent Money 1 ceived to be checked for, payab same funda, orim specie, We charging the reguiar Exchange. Discounts.—Notes, Dratte,and Bills of wil bediscuunted, snd Loans made on Stocks, and Securities. at tae market rate. Letiers o Carvit.— Letters of Credit will be change ouee, furnis! gotatle in the diferent Cities of tha Um Deposit. of Money or Coliatera!s, and 1 Allowed if Money is deposited, and charxed if Cousterals,on such teriui de may beagreed upon. VRAVELING BILL of ExcitaNaR.—Travelers will be furnished with drafts in such sume as may be sired negotiable in the ditierent Cities ef the BILLs aNd Lettres oF CRROITON ENGLAND, LAND AND Ecropr.—Buils of Exenange aud Letters of Credit on England, treland and Europe, furnished at the market rate for Exchange, in sume to suit, Bonne, Stocks, &c.—Bonds, Stocks, and Securi- ties Pay ine from. 6 to ek cout. always for sale, or bought in the different Cities at a commission of AX pr. cent. Where Stooks are bought upon orders, we reserve the right to cal) for a deposit of 16 pr. centon the ovat. Bonds or Stocks wil! be ordered by tele- Eraph. Road, City. AND State Bonvs.— Railroad, City, and State Bonds esn be pinced in our hands for Negotiation, either in this country or prope. Ravi road Iron purenased for cash or with Bond WwW aNTs.—Land Warrants bought at the msrket rates. All Warrants sold by us are guaran- teed in every resi Warrants S Tocated on commission. d Warrant quotations regularly furnished if re- ested. “Warrants wil} be forwarded to Western Hous: orders, or sent for sale on commission to respon eal Es'ste — i kAL Estate anp Insura bought and olds and insurances ted. CLAIMs ON UNITED Stat Conaress.—Ciaims on the Court of Claums or Congr Janz Opposite the’ BANtixe HOUSE oF CHUBB BROTHERS. Depositors depositing Bank Notes will please mark their © as ble in currence Deposite: will be paid in G Accounts will be opened with de; ors allowing them to dep Gold and Check for currency, the depositor being credited with the difference. Be m-th CHUBB BROTHERS, JNTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITES.- MONEY to LOAN om STOCK SECURITIES CHUBB BROTHERS, BANKERS, Jan 2—f Opposite the Treasury, RETIRED PHYSICIAN, 95 Years af Age, W hone sands of life buve nearly run out, diseov ered while in the East Indies, a certain cure for Consumption, Astiina, Bronohit Coughs, ‘olds, and Generni Debility. The jedy was discovered by hin when his only child, adeush- ter, was given uptodie, Fe had heard muoh of the wonderful restorative Sad bealian qualities of prep- erations made from the Kast Indian Hemp, and the though! ocearred to hun that he might make a rem- r His child was cured, and is He has since administered the sufferers in all | of his afflicted fel! cipe with full and up and succesrfull [eget te spatone returned as pos: Feoipe, and the re- inder t wertiemont” ‘Addvora® (he Payment of this ad- Dr. H. JAMES, No. 119 Grand a ite / Jersey City, N.S: IBLFS AND PRAYER BOOKS, in y, B bound in velvet. fine calf, ad Parke ge ariaty with clasps and jllastrations. French portfonnes’ Albums, F.nglish and French Dray Gold ‘ Boous, oats '# Ponkniver, fine thoding», of English and American standard ani in Poetry and Pros: American Juveviie tray be found at the Bookstore of tue under. ted E h if. Bip” mportel fom /SPRARKGR PAY EOR. € Ss re CORE ntity. now for 4 . 4, inquire, withont delay, at the Office ofthe Gas Light ce ste J.F, BROWN, Secretary, : 4 OL LLL OEE LO EIT A EIT DALI LODE LIE OTE ST OE ATE SERS TOR REE mo Navy Derapremnt,, 16, 1087.¢ ‘ » endorsed ** Pen soniuery kr forew tropeller id wil be receive at this Department until 3 oek, the 20th of January, 1858, for the comp! eoustrustion of the steam machinery eppend- jer ship- yard at nd ing it on board a screw propel of building fs the United rat ow ton. ‘States navy 08. ‘Tue offers must be fora specifio sum for put the whole in successful operation ; must include al) patent ies for any arcangements that be pro- posed ; state the time in which the work will be completed, and be accompanied by the usual ‘war antee reqnited by law. The name of the Nation. meant in which the Work 1s to be executed mast be Stated. The detmis of the desien and arrangement of the machwwery will be left with the party whose pro- position may be accepted as combining the greatest namber of atvantage: cep ig in view simplicity of couwstruetion, readiness of access for adjust- meut when in operation, and not being subject to de- rangement in the Wockine parte + at beimg the object of the Department to obtain the most speed and baad) with the most economical consumption of uel, and the greatest stowage of coal which the epace available for that purpose will admit. The boilers to be of iron, with terescopic smoke- pies. which must be placed at the greatest practica- he distance trom the maimmast ; t je propaller, with the comnexions for hoiating, to be of composition ; the mactinery for hosting, for pumps, op: ratus fur ventilating, aud appurtenances of all k epspeele nb! ry for the perfeot working of the whole to be of the most approved kinds. The coal-bunkers, shait-pes sige, two athwartships iron bulkheads, a Siatilling apparatus for fresh water from which can be made not lees than 800 gallons per Cod 3_All the tools and duplicate pieces necessary BAtisinetory for an efficient ori f-war must be in eluded in th in list of them must be furnished. . ‘The wood and parpeter work (except the boring out the dead wood for the shaft) necessary to adapt the veesel for the reception of the machinery, boul- ers, and appendages, will be provided at the expense ofthe Navy Department, and it will permit the use of such facilities as it may have for hoisting the hea- vy muochinety on board. For tne accommodation of the entire steam ma- snery and the fuel there will be allowed in the body he ship the entire space under the berth deck, commencing at 20 feet abaft the main-mast, an thence extending forward a distance of 56 feet. Within tims space it is expected to carry coal for 11 days ful] steaming, the daily consumption of wh the bidder will state in his specifications and weight of the machinery, water in boilers, shaft, propeller, aud appendages, with the tools and spare work, must not exceed 320 tons, of 2,240 pounds. Tho distance from the aft side of the main-mast to the aft side of the forward stern post will be about 95 feet, and the distanos between the forward and the after stern-post wiil be7 feet; the depth from the tond water-line to the top of the keel under the propeller wiil be 143s feet. Steam-enugine manulacturers who desire to bid can obtam a yy of the section of the vessel ugon making application to the department. i The proposal must be accompamed by full specifi-. cations and genera! drawings, huving the position of the centre of gravity of the machinery, boilers, &e., marked on them; giving also the capacity of the steam cylinders and area of foot and delivery valves, and of air pump and outboard delivering valves, space for steam above the water-line in boilers, the fre a surface; also the diameter. pitch, sur- face. and kind of propeller.and other principal points, that comparisons can readily be made. ‘There wall also be riven the estimate of the weight of engines, boners, water, bunkers, eroaments, Coslssand spare work, in tons of 2,240 pounds. The terms of payment will be that when one- fourth of the materials and labor provided forin the contract shall have been completed to the satisfac- tion of the Dapartraent, there will be Sepeniched ment of one fifth part of the whole amount of the contract; when one-half the work shall in like manner be compietea there wi!] bea further payment of one-fifth; when three-fourths the work shail have been compieterd, a further payment of one-fifth; when the whole shal! have been completed, and have made a satisfactory trial of one week, then a further pay ment of one-fifth: and when the ship shall have performed satisfactoriiy at sea fora period of three mgnths, then the remaining sum shall be paid. he repaira necessary during this period from de- fective workmanship or materials will be at the ex- pense of the contractor. i Speed Spree must be explicit,and no qualified of conditional offer will be considered. ISAAC TOUC d 18-2awtJan® Secretary of th ng steam 8 Proposition, o avy. No, ‘41 Notice FOR ANG RESTORATION OF CERTAIN LANDS TO MARKET IN THE STATE OF LOWA The grant of tand mada by the act of Congress 1 5 tate of OWA, toaid ailronds therein men- usted ag to authorize the release from withdrawal of the lands herein- after described, notice 1s hereby given that all the vacant offered lands heretofore withdrawn from saie or entry along the routes of said rajlroada which he outside of six miles on ench mide of the sad roads, situated inthe under-mentioned townshipa. which have not Leen selected in virtne of snid grant or any other xraut made by Congress, or legnlly claimed by pre-emption, and whieh were subject to private entry at the date of withdrawal, will be re stored to private eutry on the days and at the places hereinafter specified at the ordinary munimum of one duilas and (wenty -five cents an acre. to wit At the land office at DUBUQUE on Monday, the 15th day of Febuary next, via: North of the base line and east of the fifth princi pal meridian 3, 86, 27. a9, Wand 9. of range i, Towuship: 6, 87, 84, and 9¥, of range 2. Fownsip 64, 65. 66, and 37, of range 3. ‘Townships 24 and 85, of ranges 4,5, and 6. of range 7. North of the vase line and west of the fifth pron- cipal meridian ®, 94, and 91.cf range 1. 4, 91, 92, and $3, of range 2. 9, 31,92, and 93, of ranges Townships ‘Town: 3.4,and 5 ‘Townships 2, &5, 96, #7, 23, 90, 91, $2, and 93, of range 6. ‘Vownships °5. a6, 27, 7, ow, 11, 12 13 & ynehips 3, 86, 6. iships $6, 27, 7.99, 91,82, and 93, of ranges 4 id 7, 82, 39, 91, 92, and 95, of ranges : 91,92, and 93, of ranges 17 and 12 Atrhe nnd office at FORT DES MOINES on Jonday. the ith day of february wext, viz: th of the Lase line and cast of the fifth prin- cipal meridian Townships 77, 79. #9, 31, 82, aud 3, of ranges 1 and ‘Townships 79, 80, 81, and 82, of range 3. Townships st and #2, of ranges 4, 5, 6, and 7. North of the tase (ine and west of the fifth prin- cipal meridian 2), Ut. £2, and 33, of range 1, and os, of ranger 2 1, 82. and £3. of range 4. el, #2, and 83, of ranges 5 }, 81, 82, and 23, of ranges 7 and £3, of range 9, z of range 10, f ranges 11, UA +78, 79, 81, 82, 25, and 85, of ranges 7A, 8), 82. 88, and ib iH #2, and ¢ \ 4 76,7 17, U8, 19, aud 20, »wrshi ps 76. 77, if range 21. ships 76, 77, 74, BO, H, b2, #5, an of ranges Zand 23. Townships 76, 77, 7%, 0, 81, 82,05, and 65, of rages 24, 25, and 6. fand 85, of range 27, aud 35, of ranges 3, and 3 pwhships 75, 77, 79, 80, 81, #2, and 25, of range 32. Townships 76, 7, 74, #0, 81, 2,83, and a4, of range At the land office st CHARITON on Monday, the isth day of February next, viz: North of the base line and west of the fifth prin- cipal meridian, Uships 76, 77, 79, 8, 81, £2 swe ships 7 Township range L. ‘Vownsh 72, 73, 74, and 75. of range 2. Townships 6%, 69, 7!, 72, 73, 74, and 75, of range 3. f Sado 6 GT, 62, G9, 71, 72, 73,74, and 75, of range 4. ‘ownships 67, 68, 69, 70, 72, 73, 74, and 75, of ranges 5, 6, and 7. ‘Townships 67, 62, 69. 79, 71, 73, 74, and 75, of ranges 8,9, Ie, 11, 12, 18, it ; , 69, 70, 71, 72, 74, and 75, of range “Townships 67, 68, 69, 79, 71, 74, and 75, of range 16. ‘Townships 67, ‘Townships 67, 68, 69, 1, 73, 74, and 75, of ranges 17, 18, 19, and 20, Townships 67, 68, 9, 7, 73. 74. and 75, of range 21. ‘Townships 67, 63, 69, 70, 71, 73, 74, and 75, of ranges 22, B, 24, 25, 2, 27, B, B, bo, 31, $2, and 33. At the land office at FORT DODGE, on Tuesday the 23d day of February next, viz: North of the base line and west of the fifth prin- cipal meridian. 2 acer 86. 87, 88, 91, and 92, of range 19. fownsh!ps 8‘, 87, 83, 9, 91, and 92, of ranges 2, 21, 22, and 23. Townships 86, 87, 88, and 92. of range 2%, Pe fowosbl 8 88, 87, 83, 9), 9i,aud 92, of ranges 25, I . Ow nEhipS 86, 87, and 88, of ranges 29, 9, 31,32, and At the land office at SIOUX CITY on Tuesday, the 23d of February n xt, viz: North of the base line and west of the fifth princi- pa! meridian. Fownehine 86, 87. and 8, of range St, fownships 87 and #8,«f ranges ‘ownships 96 snd 83, of ranges 38, 39, Towuship 91, of range 41. Township 9. of range 42. {Bode ag 96, 87, and 88. of ranges 43, 44, and 45, !ownship 86, of range 46. and 40, At the Land Office at COUNCIL BLUFFS, on ‘Tuesday, the twenty-third day of February next, viz: North of the base line and west of the fifth prin cipal meridian. Ps 67. 68, 69, 79, 72, 73, 74, 75, 70, 77, 79, 8, nd 84. of range 34. ps 67, 68,09, 70, 72, 73, 74, 15, 76, 77, 80, 81, and 84, of range 3. bes 92) 68, 69, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, , 1, BS, Bu oh of range ‘Towuships 67, 68, 69 70, 73, 74, 75, 76,77, 78, 89, Townsh 81, 82, 83, ' 82, oa. 6, nee, of range . ‘ownships 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 73,74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 80,1, . 83, 84, and 85, of rane 38, ‘Townships 67, 68, 60, 70,71, 28, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 83, 24, and 85, of range 3 ‘Townships 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 78, 74, 75, 76, 77,79, 00,81, 83. BA 85, of range 40. a owas 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 73, 74, 75, 76, 78, 79, 80, 81, and 82, range 4!. a1 TeMaatiipe 62. £8 20,71, 73, 74,75, 77, 78. 79, 00, . of range 42, r. Me naiipe 07,08, 71, 73, 16, 77, 78,79, 80, 81, €2, and range 43. ‘owaships 62, 73,79, 00,81, 82, and 85, of range 44 “eee Sf, ans at, €4, and cb, of tamge 45 ‘Ownship 8. of range #8. jiven under my hand, at the city of We wenty-fourth day of . a sons tae thousand eight hundred RICK H OS. A. RENDRICKS, Commiastoner of the General Land Office, q2-jawtw ~ Travelers’ Directory. NE‘SHPAS SYS Sena nee ne, Ps. Sener 3 eaT {TIC —....—. Capt. Oliver ‘These ships having bsen but py contract expreesty overpment FErVi0e, Very Care has been taken punstrernon. se Biso in their engines, to in- and their one Pe ceatirs tre tasuvaied for f sommes ‘and coma" ‘Phe stenmers ofthis line have improved water- tight compartments, and no expense has been spared to make them alias good as new, the thorough exain ination given peg proves their mode of consti uc- tion yet usequalied. 168 of e trom New York to Liverpool, in firat cabn Biss ia cond do., 875; From Liver- poo! TeNew York, 37 and 2) gninexs. An @xperi- peri perienced Sw) geon attached toéach ehip. Nobeitne ean be securda until paid for. PROPOSED DATES OF SAILING. WROM NEW YORK, . FROM LIVKREOOL« Saturday, Jan, 16.. asal W edeesday, Pebs. 1858 Saturday, Feb. 13... . 1254) Wednesday, M’ch 3.19% Saturday, Maroh 13.1352) Wednesday, M’eh 3.158 : day, April 1... 1858) Wednesday, Apri! 28 1858 Saturday, April 24... 158] Wednesday, Mny 12. 1853 y Ms 1838] Wednesday, May 26.18: ay Saturday, May Saturday, June d Saturday, June 1. Saturday, July 3.- 8 858 Wednesday, Jane 9 ..16%r iat) W ednesday, June #, Wednesday, July 7 ~ 1888] Wedneeday, July 21 a8 ABR Saturday, July 17.... 18%) Wednesday, Aug. 4. 188 Saturday, Aug. 14.... 1888] Wedneeday, Mept.1_ 1888 Saturday, Ang, 24 868 | W ednesday, Sept. 15. tus Saturday, Sept. 1! .. 1858) Wednesday, Sept. 29.1858 saturday, Sept. 1853) Wednesday, Oct. 15. 1a Saturday, Oct. 9 358 Weanasdas. Oot. 22, 128 Saturday, Oct, * e258] Wednesday, Nov. 10.1858 urday, Nov. six) Wednesday, Nov. 24.1858 urday, Nov. ®... 1858] Wednesday, Deo, # 18 8 urday, Dec,¢....1858| Wednesday, Dec, 22 188 For freight or y to nib DK COLLIRG, No. 5, Wall street, ore. BROWN, SHIPLEY & CO., Liverpool, . G. WAINWRIGHT & CO., Paris. ‘he owners of these ips will not be nccountabie for gold, siiver, builion, specie, ieyelry. eens stones or metais, uniess bills of lading are signi me iad and the vaiue thereof expressed therein, W A2HINGTON BRANGH KAILKUAD, BEREAN. OE TRAINS RUN AS FOLLOWS: From WASHINGTON at 6 a, m., connecting a1 Relay with trains for the ‘est, and at Baltimore with those for Philadelphia and New York; at 8.3 4.m..for Annapolis, Baltimore, Philadelphia, and New York; ats p.m. for Baltimore and Norfoik and st ay with Frederick train, 2 EXPRESS at 4.20 p.m.at Relay for the West, and for Annapolis, timore, Philadelphia, and New York. On Sunday at 4.29 Fi mm From BALTIMORE for WASHINGTON a 4.15 and 9.15 a. m., Sand 5.15 p. m. On Sunday at 4158. m. je t2-tf T. H. PARSONS, Agent. (PRANGEAND ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD @REAT SOUTHERN MAILLINE Twi (Sunday nights exoepted,) betweer wastin if N CU ana the SOUTH, © Alh RAND: PR GURDOSVILEE Seb Ric? ‘Leaves Washington at 6 o’olock a. m, bad Washington at 7 o'clock pm. For LYNCHBURG and the SOUTHWEST. Leave Washington at 6 o’clook a.'m., arrive ID LYNCHBURG next ing AL 4.8. m., connect! ir 7 S. MAI e6 om 3 Ottesvilie to Lynchburg a distance of 80 miles. Fare trom Washington to Ly nohburg, $7.75, The steamer GEORGE PAGE, foot of Seventh street, being owned by the Raiiroad Company, runs in connection with the trains. kets for Lynonburg pi red on the Boat. annibu, id Baggage Wagons will Depot of the Washington Railroad, to o« sengers and bagg! to the Steamboat, fu dria, a distance of ix miles, allowing ampis Ume for meals. JAMES A. EVANS, Agent. Alexandria, July, 18% eu SW AND IMPORTANT SCHEDUL FOR ALL PAKTS OF THE WEST. G6 Eee Oe BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. ‘The recent extension and improvement of its iead ing connecting lines at the West nas required au en- tire revision of the running arrangements of this 168d by Wluch highly important ee to the yav- eler are secured y d atter MONDA une 15, 1897, THK s¥ TRAINS will be rap through passengers. ACCOMMODATION Tita IN starts ‘ainden Station, Baituaore,nt 7 A.M.,(except Stops at Way stations and arrives at Cum- ate in both directions, IL TRAIN etarts (Sunday ex- [.,and are it Wheeling at 425 witn Central Ohio ni ywedo, Detroit, &e. b Ma- A, alcoat Patkereburg with Thict- Che ST, Le EXPRESS TRAIN | es daily 25.05 P. uecting at Benwoodat9 A. Vi. with expre: from Jiellaire to Cincinnati, (witaout chan Curs’at Colwnbus,) aud reaching there in but 8 hours from Baitiniore and 2 bours from Washing ton, {t also connects directiy, in both directions, at Grafton with onrs ty Parkersturg and Marietta roads tur Chilaeuthe, Cincinuntt, ete, These trains Xevia for Induanipolis, Chieago aad St. at Cincinnati with tue Great Olio aad Miseiveipps Express for Louisyrile Cano and St 6 through to St. Louis i iess (han 42 hours from ts trai tn wte LORU Lhe centras much lens, while eter Chaar by Woret these 1 satciactory, ar ory ‘ing at Baltimore at {f2™ Baggnge ch THROU i throuch to al points, H TICKETS vohl at lowest rates a Camde: tion and at Washington, D.C. Passengers dim Baltimore or Washington may vier the entire road by daylixht, by taking morn ing trains, and lying over at Cumberland or Oak land, Ana resuming aext morning by Wueeling Ao commedstion train, leaving Cumberland at 3 and Onkiand at 10.50, FOR WAY PASSENGERS. ‘The Cumber'and Accommodation Train st 7 A.M. will step at all Stations east of Cumberland, and the Wheeling Accommodation at all Stations beyoud Sumberinnd going West. Rastwardly, the Mal ‘Tram leaves Wieetin; at 2,30 4. M..and Acoommo- dation leaves Cumberiand at 9, reaclung Baltimore ato P.M. ON THE NORTHWESTERN VIRGINIA BRANCH, between Grafton and Parkersburg, wa: fesecnners will take the Express westwardly a Mail eantwardiy. The FREDERICK TRAIN starts at 4 P. M., stopping al way stations. Leaves Frederick aty.lé A, M., {ving at Baltimore 12 noon. Tho ELLICOTT’S MILL TRAIN leaves at 6.45 A.M,, and 5.15 P.M. Leaves Etlicott’s Mulls at? A. M. and 7 P. M., except Sunday. FOR WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTA. Leave Baltimore for Washington at 4.16 and 9.16 a, ands.t5 P.M. On Sundays at 4.15 A. M., and 5.15 P. M.ouly. Leaye W Ashington for Baltimore at 6 and 8.3) A. eta _ P.M. Ou Sundays at 7A. M., and ur. he. Only, The firat and fourth trains from Baltumore, and the seeond and fourth trains from Washington, will be Xpress mail trains. ‘pping only at Washington Junotion and Annapolis Junction, he 9.15 and 5,15 trains from Baltimore and the 8.36 end 42) wains from Washington connect with the trains from Annapolis. For tickets, information, fare, &0., apply to J.T. ENGLAND, Agent, at the Ticket office, Camden tation. WM. 8. WOODSIDE, iy 13-tf | Master of Transportation. Baltimore, 45 PACIFIC MAT} PTBAMBHIP COM One of the Steamanips of this ny, carrying injted States Maite for ACAPULO ORNITA, and OREGON, leav Nemes twiee exch month, on the arri- valol the United States Mail 8.8. Company jeam- ers, Which leave New Orleans and New York regu- larly On 5th and Mth of each month with the mails, Pa tiprneers connecting via PANAMA RAIL- ‘These steamships have been inspected and ap- ree id the Navy Department, andguaranty sped and safety. The ma Railroad (47 miles long) is now oom- leted from ocean to ocean, and 18 crossed in 3 or 4 ours. syne beneno of pense gers is checked in New York through to ranoisco, and passengers are embarked st Panama by steamer at the company’s expense. nes nes paid in New York covers al) Ox Set je trip. e = eserve steamers are keptin port in Panama and San Francisco, to prevent detention 1n case of acci- lent, so that the route is entirely veliadle—no fnil- ure having occu! Passengers leave rive at Aspinwall. Conductors go throwsh by. each stermer, and take oharge of women and children without other proteo- tors. For thi ‘h tickets at the rat at the agenoy, 177 ¥ est aizeet Nop Yorks to ried 1. W. RAYMOS Park's ARMSTRONG, ARRIS & co., y%-tf — C.L. BARTLETT, Boston. UNITED STATES MAIL LINE ONLY REGULAR LINE AND WITHOUT FAILURE FOR EIGHT YEARS, FOR CALIFORNIA AND OREGON VIA PANAMA RAILROAD, Regular Sailing Days, 5th € 21h of cach month. ‘ Cassjon— Be mass frauds and imposi- vi in eight years, Panama the same day they ar- brremrh one. ki ee een iat r ‘on travel und to f VORNIAY that the bsoriher, the only aut! Fy pasang: - 8. Mail Ling, via Pana- aia tte city hee, ee . feels it tis duty to caution all persons seeking to California, find the true y fig of the, Stonteahipe. of the 0, ie S . Mail Viges via ma R oe Sod other office 8 hata ee Nort Wiser obo a tae Come front, i ~ r. mane Ware IEW HAN MON Rew’ Yor, je ls- af pbaeys ned ia ov excerpt in two canes, both 's r ession over one hundred torliganten of its valueval within twenty miles of Mu 0 les are warranted to oure s nursing Sore ‘One to three botties will cure the worst kind of Pimpics on the Face, three botties will clear the system of Iilen. wo th vrante! {9 eure the worst ‘hres to hve hand Stomach. pe — are warranted to ours the ‘Worst it Eerysi A One or iw burtiee ars warranted to cura ail Hu- ‘Two warranted to cure Ruuning of the Ears and Biotehex among the Hair, Four to six bottles are Warranted to omre corrupt running Uicers, One bottte will cure Sealy Eenptions of the Skin, ‘Two or three bottles aré warranted to care the Worst kind of Ringworm, ‘Twour throe botties are Moat most desperate case of K heumatiem. TF Se to four bottles sre warranted to oure Sait- eum. Five to eight bott'es will oure the worst case of ofuin. - tan always experienced from first bot- ties i oure te warranted when the above quant: betel , Nothmg looks #0 improbable to those ve in Vain tried all the wi ful medicines othe da ag S common weed growing On the pastares, slong oid stone wails, should oure att humor system ; yet stiea fixed fact. If you haven at has to start, ‘There are ne IFS nor AND: 9 "s about it suiting some oases, bu: ol Boston. | know the effeots of it im every ense. 't has aiready dons some of the greatest cures ever lone in Massachusetts. | gave it to oluidren # year oid, to ord pre of sixty. I have seen any, ormy-looking children, w: flesh ‘soft and Tahir, restored to perfect state of health br oue * 3 To those who ste subject to a sick headache, bottle will aiways oure it. It gives great ay gatarrh and dizziness. Some who have taken it been costive for years, and have been regulated by it. Where the body is sound it works quite ensy, but where there is any derangement of the functions of nature, it will cause very singular feelings, but ou must not be alarmed; oa always disap in trom four days to a week. ere is never a bad re- sult from onthe reomen g when that feeling is ‘one, you will feel yourself likea new person. I ome of the mostextravagant encomiums of it that ver man listened to, In more praotice | always kept it strictly pins mors—but since its introduction as a géneral aly med. digine, reat and wonder: been fou it that I never sus: . “ Severai cases of epileptic fits—a disease which was aig considered incurable, have been cured by @ few botties. O, what a mercy if it will prove effec- tual in all cases of that awful malady—there are but few who lave seen more of it than I have. I know of several cases of Dropsy, ai! of them aged ponle cured by it. For the various diseases of the iver, Si he, Dyspepsia, Asthma, Fever and Ague, Pain in the Side, Diseases of the Spine, and particularly in Diseases of the Kidneys, &c., the discovery has done more ¢ any eine ever known. e of diet ever necessary —eat the best you oan get enough of it. Direstions for Use.—Adulte one weegitin deme = i per doy—children over ten years dessert — children from five to eight years, tea-spoo! no directions can be applicable to al! const take s ent to ope: on the bowels twice MATOPAGTURED BY DONALD ge NEDY. No, 120 Warren Sireet. Rozbury, Massachusetts, Agents for Washington.—Chas. Stott & Co., Z. Gilman, Kidwel! & Tewrepee A Gardner, Burry & Co., D. Walsh & €o., F. 8. Waish, J. P.’Stone, Martin King, Nairn & mer, Schwartz & Co.,0 Boswell. Daniel B. Clark, J.P. Milburn, Du D; » Ford & . Agents Geo 7 Gharelic OM Pentane dE. Rideell® AYER’S Cathartiec Pills, (SUGAR COATED.) The following remedies are ot- fered to the publicas the best, most perfect, which medical scrence enn afford. AYER'S CATHAKTIC PILLS nave been prepared with the utmoet skill which the med: oa] profession of this age possesses. 8nd their effec! show they have vutues which surpass nation of medicines hitherto Known. Oth more or lees good; but ths cur e pkuints, so qu: and ev surely e an eflioaey aud 8 power to uproot disease be youd any thing Which men bave known before. By Temoving the obstructions of the internal oreansand elimuikting them into healthy «ction, mer renovate the fonntains of life and viger—heaith coarses anew magn the body, and the sick man 6 well aguun. They are adapted to disesse, and disease oniy, for when taken by one in heaith they produce bet littie etfect. This is the perfeeri medicine. tio to disease, and neo more Ty y take thera with inepunity. If th { cure them, ii they are weilthey wiil ranted to cure the yours. led over a thousand bottles of it in the vieinity | virtues have > “my 5- long-lust sopetite return: see his cum lth. Give them to some sufferer od nes burst opt in serotula ili his skin is covered with cores; who stands, or sits, or uesinauywish, Hekas been dreuched inside aud t with every potion which ingenuity could sug- est. Give ti e Pitts, and mark the effect ; e the scab from tis body ; see the new. feir i that has grown under them: see tne iate leper em to nun whos 1oTe DAVe panted rheumatism in his oi S; move hiwi, aud he screecnes With paras: he oo tes been souked through every muscie of his body with lintmems and Pris to purify Ins bt for, alas! there are can revch. but m acd new he walks 5 salves; give hum these they may not cure t tal po niches now. they have ured | © them to the lea dyspepty awing stomach bi » enien every € from tas face ard every muscle from his body. see hisapyetiie return. ond With if hia heath: see See ier that was radiant with health ess hasted y Withering away; ment or some lar tot exercuse nnd where Intele soriow sat. joy bursts [rom every feature, See the sweet infant wasted with worms. Its wan, sickly fentures tel’ you wilhout disguise, and painfully dis- tinet, [hat they are enting its lifenway. [ts pinched Up veve and ears, and restiess sleepings, tell the drendiul troth im languaxe which every mother kKnuws Givei the Pints im larse doses to sweep these Vile parasite: Now turn agnin and see the raddy by Is it nothine to de thes the marvel of © around you every fy rr. And yet tury are aay. Have you the less serious symptoms of these dis- tempers, they are the easier cured. Jnundice Cos- tiveness, Headache, Sideache, Heartburn Stomach, Mauses, V1 nthe Bowels, Fiat Loss of Appetite, King’s Evil, New. alein, Gout,an kindred complarnis all arise from the derangements Which these PiLts mpidly cure. ‘Take them perse- Veringly, and under the counsel of a good Physician M vou can; if net, take them judiciously by such advice as we eive you, and the deetressing, danger. d.seasen they cure, which aftiiet so many mil of the hunian race, are cast out like the deviis of o'd—they must burrow in the brutes and in the sen. Price 25 cents per box—5 boxes for % b.Glt AN, Washington; and by H. 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His “ French Seoret’’ is the great con- tinental remaay for that class of disorders which fortunately, aie trent with meroury, to the irretrie’ fe Sectruction to the patient's constity- ich all the sarespsrilin in the world can- tion, "Sitioe No. 31 Maiden Lane, Albany, N.Y, ls No. 589. Nor C. rE, 2 al’, at Vv. OFT! AND SEY a 0 ONCAN TO MACK Ixe. IN NichicaN A stan of a lance wi rovisions act Cong ress entitled “An net nuthorisiog changes in the focation of land offices.” approved ‘Maroh Sd. Vast it tx hereby declared and made koown that the othee for the sale of public lands at bux an th Stare of Michigan. will be removed to the Bact mac at as early a period as practi er TOtic : Rs to the precise t f removal will ba sesued the register and. receiver for that land district. - a the sity of Washington, NDot Jiven ander my hand, at ‘Bs z ae ofthe eat ly order . HENPRIC, eR men d¢-lawiw = cE eS Senay EEN a et tench, Bs Sn aes ™ } 3 o a elgg Mn Py from Mr. ‘obies, a r — Sasistance Sight. and correspe wit nia dengripttenod thaet focus, | recumme: hum as ast . eS HENRY A. WISE, e BORG, Cot Tes. Abont five years age, F obtained from Mr. wn Washington, a pur ef Ginsses for the s} Which | used, and found them of to my decaying Vinten; and my opimon of hum ss, that. bi kilital mm the paration Of Glasses for eyes not tuo fat gone to be henehitted by muha Lyecusure, November 4, 1854. From an examination of Mr. Totiar’ Ginsses, ty his Soorrntiogs aut remarks, Am conv! © . Hae ee EM OH); BLACKFORD. M. Lyxcnsrre, November 10. 5 Mr. John Tolans, having furnished me with ses, by winch Lhave been grestiy 4 having suffered greats from rendimg st night in my earier y poe jords, me the highest pleasure to gay that | consider him a ski liful praction! opt: and well fy oat then aud tire who eet ote: im! BeTVICeS. Mu. B, PROS Hilder of the Methodist Conference. . June 27, 1854. ar —— — visnal range of my ey dithoulty in petting «1s ver nee pe it reson me cironen tn tate, that by C4 aud of your optometer Uns difhealt happily Obrsated, 20 hat the Glasses you Turnished, are decited!y the best adapted to my eyes of any | have or" Ley ronpoottall R. B. DRANE. ery res] oly re, » eee Kester of St. James’ rash. 8 friend to visit the estab- lishment of Mr; Tobias for the purpase of try ne hu inssex 1 was furnished with a pair slightly co! ue, whice have afforded me more relief and gratifi cation than any I have ever tried. My sight, origin ally very good, was injured by writinz and reading at night, frequently toa very late hour: but with the ad of these glasses | can study aimostns iste ss ever, and that too without the rae. I ay ev ioun- ly suffered. JOHN WILSON, Late Commissioneer Gen’! Land Office. Deo. 11, 1855. Ihave used Mr. Tobias’s Spectacios for three or four months, and take creat piensure in saying that 1 am much pleased with them. I have heen moch aapetie’ by them. OBO. P. SCARBURGH. ay Sth, 1836. I was recommended to Mr. John Tobias asa akilfn! option ; and as | have eyes of remarkable ty, I was gratified to find that AR seemed 1O comprehend them by inspection and some sticht measurement, and he has made me a pa: oh i. cles that suits me admirably. PF BU LER: July Li, 1856. Wasnineton, Aug. &, 1855. Having been for years under the ni ity of hey - Ganmee—cnnlee use in daylight, and ope t—I procured one set from Mr. Tobias which answered both purposes. 1 have used bis for several months, and find them axceilent. EbWwas D STUBBS, Having been induced 2 fo for tamp-he Department of State. Mr. J.Topias. Sir: The pair of Spectacles you furnis! me yesterday are Hen tonlarly sats jafactors tome. They are very decidedly the best I poscoms. lam the owner of eight or gee paire, corefully selected in different pinces and ‘from optioans rec- ommended to me on account of their professional standing in France, England. and the United States, T have been also pl with your remarks and di- rections on the treatment of the eyes, for the pur- pose of preserving and er ST ° et. Respectfully — HS. CALDWEL rofessor of M. C., Louisville, Ky. BrRoonLin ipccece ° inetrrerses. pril, 1854. After most oareful examination of Mr. J. Tobias’s Gisgees, Lam ennhied to testify that their hardness, clearness. polishing, and exact option! shape render them partioulariy recommendalie to those whose merely optical »mpairment of the eves are in wart of such auxiliaries. | consider, moreover, Mr. Totas fully qualified to determane the focus of the eye. by tz opten! knowledge and experience, and by means of |, piometer. In addition, | oan farther state that J Totus bas supplied some cf my pa- tients with Ginsrer, to their and my sate LEWIS BAUER. M. Ps Physician and Surgeon, Berlin; Member 0 the Roya: College Rurgeon and; Member of the Medicai Socety d of the Pathological Sucety < ork; iate Bur- irt he den, an New eon atthe Reyal € predic Institution Fanchestes, Eugiand, and Surgeon of the B, O. lustituten. Norvorr, Va., July 2, In the experience of even two years, | have found great d:fheu'ty in obtaim.ng Specinoies that were ex- Aol adapted to the weakness of my sight. hie e convenience Mr. Tobias seems to have removed for the prevent by the substitutior of better and more suitable Glasses. They are comfortable to my i to those who fi tificial eid in th require ar her i ret war, ‘J. SIMKENS, M. D- way 3.45.8) Witiseton, N To persons who have. had the impaired a8 to require recommend Mr. Joh AS ALK BUITALe Pereon +eB Be they may re- ir of Spectacies been impaired rs in the Post Office partment, which berth required me tobe on duty from Li o'clock at ye till after day, dar: ERE time f used but one light. W. A. WALKER. Derantuent or InreRior. May @, 1855. From natura! defects and the unequa! range of wy eyes, I have been compefied to use glasses for sevre- raiyears. | have trie! ditierent opticaans without obtaining gine*s perfectly hited to my eyes. Four months since Mr. Totaas made two pairs especially for me, whi wave fours to serve me pertectiy. By the use er he is enniied to adapt Iastes MONT IT I most cheerfu!- vy recommend Mr. T SOoariOn to use ginsser, and hear m ny #5 to his skull ae an ophicisn. Has E. 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