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J A Forsyth. Pa; Barker, Md. Smith and bett, | volume, London. wi ES _EVENING STAR. STARS AND FLOWERS. ted her lord astray, lowers. poet: 2 "aged with one another cheat th ining tempter’s art, nae Teach the race pits out. | jeeping On its wit ear! Pi her ents of light and beauty, a rrrey lids, a say, , At least, a warning: And sothe Flowers would watoh by day. ‘The Stars from eve to morning. aod lawn, dewy eyes rning. . The Flowers Siifwateh from reddening dawn ‘Tul western skies are eee Alas, each hour of daylight tells ‘A tale of shame so crushing, ‘hite as sen-bleached sholls, Thad somenre aways blushing. the patient stars look down tt Mn'all th r light diseovers— ‘The traitor’s smile, the marderer’s frown, The lips of living lovers. ‘hey try to shut their saddened eyes, eda tee vain endoavor - We see them twinkling in the s| And so the wish forever. ~ +e A man who marries a frivolous girl gives to ‘airy nothing a local habitation and a name” The King of Prussia holds a million of the Erie bonds of "62. {> The Governor of Hakodadi, Japan, signs his name Moeragaki Arradsjinhames. Suit was recently brought against a Maine Railroad, for lumber accidentally burned in transit, and the road had to pay up. i[> Advices from Inagua, dated at Mathew- town on the 29th of December, report a moderate iy of salt at ten cents per bushel; market su aut, no export duty. 11> The New Orleans papers deny a state- enew Custom House ment generally made tha of that city is sinking so to its beauty. They sa ch as to ber their public b ings are expected to xink from six to twelve inches. {> The estimates of the Treasurer of the State of Maine show a deficiency of $62,297, for which the Legislature now in session will be called upon to provide. A loan to meet the elency is unconstitutional, and the treasurer does not —— of a direct tax, and therefore propo- ses rigid economy as the remedy. , -- a = TS T PRINCIPAL HOTELS BROWNS HOTEL..—P G Bergon and lady, ARRIVALS A T G Cooper, Mass; Jud e Hammond, Ind Alvord, do; H Stoddard, O; H H Young, Md; F P Dewall, do; J H Tyler, ei: W Henry Hal, Pay! it Ky; RJ T Whiter, Va; JB lor, G P Va; Hon Z Kidwell, do; F Valdenar, M mon, O; M Muck; do; FE Hall, V: W Kinney, NY; TE Berry, Md; Pa; D P Rhoders,O; GW T Md; J Holbrook, NY JL Heiskeil, Vu; R Miller, O; 3 A Craig and lady, Pa. WILLARDS’ HOTEL.—C § Verdi, Italy; G Martin, Eng; A B Cooke, Va; L M Hays, Md; W M Cameron and ladies, J Rogers, J Ridgeway. NYk; JN C; 8 Mil- bank and lady, E and T G Caldwell and ladies, ES Coles and lady, F Lansing, A W Adams, J Farrell, NY; R Gibson, Pa; R Brodhead, do; R Thompson, NY; H C Hart, Mo; W B Randolph, Fila; Chas Jackson, R Isl'd; T R Lovett. DC; W Fales, 3 W Church, RI; A W Corlies & ly, NY; J R Bowles, Ga; J H Blount, NC; MS Beach, orge W Hate: ; C Knap, NJ;E Dr Aurin, Obio; G@ W Lane and lady. Robinson and lady, Del; J S Person, N Y; A Dodge, Me; Jas Carson, J Wadsworth, J R Hackett, N Whitney, Ct. NATIONAL HOTEL.—G W Brega, NY; JT Greene, G 3 Wright, Mo; C 53 Hamilton, M B Davis, Md; FE Francis, Mass; Als; T Coates, NC; J W Curtis, V. W 8 Bradford. Ohio; tengnac, Dr B Turne: Mass; H F Kenney. Pa; Miss 3 E L Elsher and lady, Miss Driscoil, 3 Jas Berry, Md; A A B Patierson, T B Estep, J R Sasser, Md. U.S. HOTEL, (L. O. Suita s.)—Mrs L E ; W P Buckner, NY; J F Smoot, do, Mrs W Hy- Martin, Min; GE yand lady, Md; R J Whrte JB Taylor, do; T L Pritehartt, io; J I. Johnson, O; J B Edmands. » Mich; J A Craig and lady, Pa: Md; Miss Frey, do; Mrs Pen- box spon W Wirt, NY; MS Finnell, Va; F Hall. do; Col D H Waddle; Dr T M Fisher, V Ala; W Taylor, Pa; J W Baker, Md, J W Boyd, ‘do; O 3 Ripley and W N Doreey, Del; Miss Dorsey. do; att. La; Miss Havyatt, do; J C Middleton, J B Terr and lady, Va; do; T Hill, d Va; CE Brogun Miss Lightner, W Tilley and family, family, V KIRKWOOD HOUSE —J A Wright, NC; S$ R Brown, Neb; J W Garrett Kan; J Walkor, , Va; M Pillow, do; & Garrett, do; A B Cooke. F J Dervitt, Min; E W Lebon, Ten ber, DC; HJ Hunt, Mass. Betts, Md; Dr Wright, 4. Leverns, Pa; M H Kendis, di W A Staniey. Md; O TS T Smith, > A V_ Robey WASHINGTON HOUSE —H Briggs, N Yk; Win Edwards and 2 ladies, Md: © Chick, [iV us. A Hi Pierce, Mass; WH Thompson,J J Roy een, NY; W Adams, Pa; F B Jacobs and lad Tuos B Phelps, N Yk; Jas Paalding, Obi 5 aml Huteb 1 Reynolds, H Va; J D Dav Jand, Obio OCEAN STEAMERS’ SAILING DAYS From tux UNitEp States. Steamers. Persia .... Havre Atlantic -New York... Africa. +--New York North America. -+.Portland . Hammonia ... New York. H Kangaroo ...... Liverpool en the Stir and 2th of each month ees [Adantic Monthly. rner, do; Capt G B Sweet, do; W Bushnel, NY ; W_T Murphy, ‘; H D Mears, Md; J H Ly- on, Md; T H Morse, Pa; H Sothoron, Md; JM Brown, NY; T A Harrington, Va; J H Stran- bury and lady. Ind; J Dorth, E C Statenbury, do; Paul, Pa; J B Smith, do; J A John White, : J W Brown. mound, Md; J A L Cas. »N Y; F E Partridge. Md; 3; F D Carnent, 8 Davis, Ky; Col BL Breil, USA; J L Maguire, Md; C H Haydn, Kenney, Miss; JW Ball, Md; PR Roet and daughter, NYk; J ‘Y; J Duval, H_ Dewitt and lady, N York; W W Ob- ;EW , do; J , GW Shutte.Mas; niey, Mass; R W Har- v, Ark; CR Wheat, TY: W H Storm, do; J ey, La; R Manning, Fla; W Small, » Md; James and tT, N Y; F P Flint, lowa; J W Craig, Cleve- For. Days. -Liverpool...Jan 6 ¢ an ew York...Jan I ‘The California mail steamers leave New York WiEbMa 'S LAW OF SE ture, and Prize, 1 volume. Thompson's Laws of War, 2} commerce, | volume, London. Hossok on the Rights of Neutrals, 1 volume, Lon- Shipping Laws, by M>. Se - Moy» aa iu ergeant Atkinson, 1 vol ns, translated by Wim. Cob- Law of Nations, by Polson and Horne, 1 volume, Tuson’s British Consuls Manual, 1 volume, Len- Lynn's British Consul’s Hand Book, 1 volume, Marten’s Law of Natio: in. reen on Consu'ar Service, (pamphlet) Londe ir James Mackintosh fon the Law of Nati ph ond n. ¢p9m: "ti anual for United States Consuls. egulations Oe for United States Consuls, | volun ve & on Internationa! Law, 1 volume, av idunn’e International Law, 2 volumes, W heaton's Laternational Law, 1 volume. Kibortt’s Dipiomatie Code, 2 volumes, tva. Etudes. ip b weal pe, Pane jot—Guide des Consulats,1 vol- _ bee—Diplomatique Europeenne, 1 volume, Gasso ot Janets—M merce. volume, Par iunuel des Juges de Com- 1 og de Droit des gens, 2 volun we He h—Manuel Pratique du Consulat, | vol- stertom —Guide Diplomatique, 2 volumes, Leip- Martous—Causes C volumes, Leipi Marteus—Nouw Crus Geaus, 2 volumes, |.eipz ec. De Cussy dea Gens, 2 rolum Leipzic. rs. De Cu-sy—Dictionaire du Diplomate jan Is FRANCK squeé, par ia Vicomte de Bonne- bres du Droit des gens, 2 “elebresdu Droit des Phases et Causes Celebres du Droit s Agents Cousulaires, 1 volume, Pa- UNitep atee SS PATENT OF FIC provement in “India Kubber Fab vears Gom the expira pinoe on the dsy of March, 1858. {tis ordered, that the said petition be heard at the Patent Oiice og Monday, the 8th of March next, at I2 o'clock, m.; and ali persons are notified to ap why said pe- od sad show cause. if any they ha , Ought not to be granted. ersous Opposiog the extension aré required to Patent Office their objections, specially set , at least twenty days before the day eyes testimony hied by either party to be used at the saul hearing must be taken and transmit- he rules of the office, which we hon $n Roocordance w, a a od on ap testimor ‘ebraary ; Heation, days thereafter. + Washington, wee! D.C. Ew INGTON, January &th, 1258, On the petition of Chas. Goodyear, late of Rox tury, Conn, praying for the extension ofa patent to him on the 9th of March, 1444, for an im. 3" for seven 1on of ssid patent, which takes in the case wili be closed onthe 22d of lepositions and other papers relied ae testunony must be filed in the office on or be- the mormag of that day; the arguments, if any, alse. that this notice be pub! in three successive one & jeeks previous te the 8th o' larch next, the day of Basring. JOSEPH HOLA, tents, '. B. Editors of thi ve Nl pl js BOtLee, jaus-lawsw FLY MORE OF. BACON & CO’S VE perior PIANOS, just arrived at ren Warerooms fh G_ METZEROTT. Second hand Pianos for sale cheap. n2®-tf Second hand Pianos forsale cheap. n20-tf_ UNNS & CLARKE'S 4 Gra N HALLETT, DAVIS & OLS ELSE RATED lpn ted a recelvin sale eagoncars end for SNE ELLA Purchasers will at io teerimereests camel w r themselves the superior qualities of the above Stools, Covers, Melodeons, &o., &¢,, also on 3 n 16-tr_ Gory MEDAL EeeIUy NO FORTES. WILLIAM KNABE, (Senior vartner in the late firm of Knabs, GarHLe & Co., Continues the manuiacture and sale of crand and uare PLANO FORTES, under the name Wiliam Kuabe & Co., at the oid stand, ERE 1, 3, 5. and 7 North Butaw street op- i Eutaw House, Baltimore. 5 ve also just opened anew Sales Roomat No 217 Baltimore street, between Charies and Light streets, on the premises partly occupied by it r Heury McCaffery as a music store, where ed will keep constantly on hand a large assortment of plain and highly finished grand and square Piano Fortes" also, Melodeons, from the best makers, from 4 to 5- octave, some with double key-boards, double reeds, and stops to suit sinall churches, Being extensively engaged in the manufacture of Pianos, we will sel! wholesale and retail, on the most libera! terms. - Our Pianos were rded the highest premium (gold medal) at the F of the Maryland Institute ~October, 1855, and 1856—in op- position to fourtea: and eighteen pianos from some > 08. of the best makers from New York, Boston and Bal- tumore, We were also awarded tle first premium.at the Industrial Exhibition held im himond. inia, 1855 and W556. ‘They have alse been rded fhe highest premium (s#:iver medal) at the Metro- politan Mechanics’ Pair for 1a. Tn addition to this we are in possession of testimo nials from the most distinguixhed professors and amateurs tm the country, which can be Reen at our warerooms, speaking for themselves and others of the high appreciation tu which our instruments are every where held, All wstraments are guaranteed for five years, snd & privil fexchnnce ts granted within the first ax month: m the day of sale if the instruments do not satisfaction. red, avd tuned. WM. KNABE & CO, rf OF W. G. METZES th street and y venue, is the largest a omplete Musical Establishment in! nstriot of Columbia, ‘o's and Rosenkranze’s cele- son hand in great varie ty; aiso, Prince's superwr ) ODEONS. ‘ogether with an immense stock of Musical In struments and Sheet Music of every description. = tuning executed by Mr. Rebine, 9-t Insurance, &o. G°P ynpw sitver 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 ACCOUNTs, WILL BE OPENED FORK DF POSITORS, PAYABLE INSAME FUNDS, OR IN GOLD,CHAKGING THE CURRENT RATES.—CHECKS MUST BE MARKED ACUVORDINGLY. SIGHT DRAFTS ON ALL THE PRINCI- PAL CITIES OF THE UNION, SOLD IN SUMS TO SUIT. BONDS AND STOCES SOLD ON COM- MISSION. UNCURRENT MONEY BOUGHT AND SOLD. LAND WARRANTS PURCHASED AT THE HIGHEST RATES. SWEENY, RITTENHOUSE, FANT&CO,, d4-3m Bankers. TEN PER CENT. INVESTMENT. Corporation Bonds of the City of monty apy lowa, pay ing 10 per cent. interest by Coupon in New York. Bonds of $500 each. The growing city of Davenport has now about 20,000 inhabitants, and 1s rapidly increasing in wealth and population. Its municipal debt is only $159,000, and its railroad debt only $125,4", and canuot now be increased. The statistics of the city were published in the Intelli- gencer of the 3th September. We recommend these bonds, believing them to be as safe as any State t 5 cob CHUBB BROTHERS ASHING TON INSURANCE COMPANY. CHARTERED BY CONGRESS CartraL, —— —— —_—. —_. 820,000!!! This Com: is now prepared to receive applica- tions for INSURANCE OR BUILDINGS, Mi oR CHANDISE, &c., at the usual City rates, without any charge for Policy, at their Office, corner of ‘Tenth Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, over the Washington City Savings Bank. DikkcTors. Samuel_Bacon, joseph Bryan, dames F; Haday, ? Orme, don Francis Mohun, M.W. Galt. JAMES C. MoGUIRE, President, Grarton D. Hanson, Secretary. ap li-ly BANEING HOUSE OF CHUBB BROTHERS, Dxpostts.— Deposits received and Checks paid without charge. Drafts on the northern seaboard Cities received on Deposit at par, and ae OD Cities furnished to depositors without charge. INTEREST ON Derosits.— Interest will be allowed on Deposits at such rates as may be agroed upon. Dxr Vikeinia and Uncokkent MoneY, Deposits in Virginia and other Uucurren ney re- ceived to be checked for, payable in same funds, or in specie, we churzing the regular Exchange. Discounts.—Notes, Draits,and Bulle of wil bediscounted, and Loans made on Stoc! and Securities, at the market rate, Letters of Cexoit.—Letiers of Credit will be ptinble in the different Ci f the sit of Money or rele. and interest allowed uf Money is deposited, and charged if Cousterals,on such termsas may beagreed upon. xohange Bonds, HAVELING BILLs ov ExcHANGR.—Travelers will be furnished with drafts 1a such sums Ax may be de sired negotiable in the different Cities of the Ur BILLs and LetTTEKs ov CxxDIT ON ENGLAND, IR Lanp anv Evrors.—Bills of Exety of Credit on Engisnd, lreland and Eu at the market rate for Exchange, in suma ty suit. . Bonus, Stocks, &0.—Bonds. Stocks, and Seeari- ties paying from 6 to 12 pr. cent. niways for sale, or bougnt in the different Cities at a commission of aX er. cent. ere Stocks are bought upon orders, we reserve the right to ca!! for x depositof 10 pr. centon the — Bonds or Stocks will be ordered ‘by tele- graph. RaiLkoad, City. and State Bonps.—Raitroad, City, aad State Bonds can be pinced in our hands for Begolintion, either in this country or Europe. voad Irom purcnased for cash or witi Bonds. Lanp Wakkants.—Land Wermuts bought at the market rates. A!! Warrants sold by us sre guaran- teed in every respect. Land Warrants located on oommiasion. Land Warract quotations regularly furnished if re~ ented. “Warrants will be forwarded to Westorn Houseson orders, or sext for sale on commission to responsible Rear. K; 1 sate var Estata anv INsveances.— Real Est bought and wold, and Iusucn effect Cratms on Usiten St y N@RESS.— Claims on the United States, beforet. art of Claims or Congress, intrusted to us, will prosecuted by prompt nnd able Sitorners: CHUBB BROTHERS, Janz Opposite the Treasury, BA«iNe HOUSE. oF CHUBB BROTHERS, Depositors deposit Bank Not mark theur Checks Deposites of Gold w : ccounts will be opened with ¢ te them to deposit Gold and Cheek for curren ke depositor being credited with the difference. we 2-tf CHUBB BROTHERS, JNTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITES. MONEY to LOAN on STOCK SECURITIES CHUBB BROTHERS, BANKERS, Jan 7—tf Opposite the eatery, NS, PUBLICATION.—*flistorieal and Lega Ex mination of that part of the Supreme Court’s decision in the Dred Scott case whieh de- olares the unconstitutionality of the Missouri Com. romise Act, and the self extension of the Consti- ution o ritories. carry ne. siavery along with the author of The Thirty Years’ View; oc- vid Appleton & Co. New York, lu, The above work just issued from the sale at the well known atand, corner of 4 fanner! vane rap nee Stereo ully printed on clean new type, fine white pape wit! fest black ink. Bow black cloth’ and. alt tgs Pe Mag up in durable form for permanent » Price St. ‘his work is what its title purports to be, an ex- amiaation ot hyaat the ‘author r Bend to be) the od litieal ofthe Court's opinion, avoiding any no- ie of the judical part. which related to the personal a a parties on record. It is writen in a spint of entire devotion to the institutions of our country, and with total abstinence Ht y ao end i) — word: fh writ fo no men who venerate the works of our ancestors, and who wish Kept onthe frmptations oo whee they amet te ns 30.) And it is believed t rene has bee kept in the work, and whieh tenia fy red a fase tithe nuthor's work: ands rey banda and in fact to a a ae pape Upposed to have — SHILLINGTON y a fp omaeller, Odeon Building, corner 434 ate av. E PRACTICE OF ‘THE COURTS OF dae iameon the United States, by As to the piace time of a transaction on roceedings : treating conti Jawa and the statute ot iiaritarytne Condict of Vol. 2.—Treating of the subject matter of = pase ioe words, of the right of aotion, jané FRANCK TAYLOR, Miscellaneous, ——$—<—$—————————————————— <T CHINERY FOR SCREW PRO- Ss BANE ER SLOOP-OF-WAR, me Navy Derapruenr, December 16, 1857, Szeatep PRoros. endorsed “ Proposals for Steam "Reoinnery 10 Screw Propeller’ Stocp-ot, war,” will be received at thie Department until 3 o'clock, the 20th of Janunry, 1858, for the complete jotion of the steam machinery and append. placing it on board a screw propeller shi a building in the United States navy yard joston. The offers must be fora specific sum for putti the whole in successful operation ; must include ali patent fees for any arrangements that may be pro- posed ; state the time in which the ‘work wit be completed, and be accompanied by the usual geer- antee required by law. je name of the establish- ment in which the work is to be executed must be 8 5 The details of the design and arrangement of the machinery wil be left with the party whose pro- position may be accepted as combining th number of advantages, keeping in view of construction, readiness of access ment when in operation, and not be: rangement in the working parts ; it being the object of the Department to obtain the most speed and ower with the most economical consumption of ‘wel, and the greatest stowage of coal which the space available for that purpose will admit, ‘The boilers to be of tron, with teiescopic smoke- ipe. Which must be placed at the greatest factions tis istance from the mainmast; the propeller, with the connexion for hoisting, to be of composition; the machinery for hoisting, for puma, ap Aratus for ventilating, aud appurtenances of all kinds necessa- ry for the perfect working of the whole to be of the most approved kinds. The coal-bunkers, shaft-pas sage, two nthwartships iron bulkheads, & distilling Apparatus for fresh water from which cau be made not less than 800 gall per day; all the tools and duplicate pieces necessary and satisfactory for an efhoient cruising steam ship-of-war must be in- gated athe Proposition, aad & list of them must be ‘urnished. Tae wood and carpenter work (except the borii out the dead wood for the shaft) necessary to ad: the vessel for the reception of the machiiery, b ers, and appendages, will be provided ut the expense avy Department, and it will permit the use h tacilities xs it may have for huisting the hea- chinery on board. or the accommodation of the entire steam ma chinery and the fuel there will be allowed in the body of the ship the entire space under the berth deck commencing at 20 feet abaft the main orgs thence extending forward a distance of ot. Within this space it x pected Lo carry coal for 11 days full steauming, the daily consumption of wh the bidder will state in his specifica and ti weight of the machinery, water im boilers, shaft, propaller, and appendages, with the tools and spare work, must not exceed 320 tor of 2,240 pounds. The distance from the aft side ¢ je iicin-Tnnst to the alt side of the forward stern post willbe about 95 feat. and the distance bet nthe forward and the after stern my will be7 t; the depth from the load water-line to the top of the keel under the propeller will be 1436 feet. Steam-engine manuiacturers who desire to bid oan obtain a copy of the section of the vessel uson making application to the department. - The proposal must be accor pouea by full specifi- cations aud general drawings, having the postion of the centre of gravity of the machinery, boilers, &c., marked on them; giving also the oxpacity of the steam cylinders and area of foot and delivery valves, and of sir pump and outboard delivering valyes, space for steam above the water-line in boilers, the fire nad grate surface; also the diameter. pitel, sur- face. and kind of propeller.and other princypel points, that comparisons can readily be made. here will also be given the estimate of the weixht of engines, boilers, water, Perko, SPRomiss or tools, and spare werk, in tons of 2,240 pounds. ‘The terms of payment wil! be that when one- fourth of tue materials and labor provided for in the contract shall have been completed tothe satixfao- tion of the Departiment, there wi!l be made apa = ment of one-fifth part of the whole amount o: the contract ; when one-half the work shall in like manner be completed there will bea further payment of one-fifth; when three-fourths the work shall have been completed, a further payment of one-filth; when the whole shal! have been completed, and have made a sati cary | trial of one week, then a further payment of one-fifth: and when the ship shall have performed satisfactorily at sea Semperon of three months, then the remaining sum shall be prid. The repairs necessary during this period from de- fective workmanship or materials will be at the ex- panse of the contractor. oe proven must be explicit,and no qualified or conditional offer will be considered, 3 ISAAC TOUCE d 18-2aw! Jan) Secretary of the No, 31} Notice FOR +H 2 RESTORATION OF CERTAIN PANDS TO MARKET IN THE Ss S OF IOWA. The grant of land made by the act of Congress approved May 15, 1856, to the State of LOW A, to aid in the onstruction of certain railroads therein men- tioned, having been so far adjusted as tu authorize the release from withdrawal of the lands herein- after described, notice as h-reby ginen that all the vacant offered lands heretofore withdrawn from sale or eutry along the routes of said railroads which le outside of stz miles on each vide of the said roads, situated in the under-mentioned townships, which have not been selected in virtue of said grant or any other grant made by Congress, or legally claimed by pre-emption, and 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 spec fied at the ordinary minimum of one dollar and twenty-five cents an acre. to wit: At the land office at DUBUQUE on Monday, the 15th day of Febuary next, viz: North of the base line and east of the fifth princi pal meridian Townships 25, 86, 87. 99, Wand 91. of range 1, acauanee 85, 96, 87, 88, and 90, of renee = ‘owaships 84, 8, 26, and 87, of range 3 ‘Townships #4 aud 85, of mauges 4,5, and 6, ‘Township 04. of range 7. North of the base line and west of the fifth prin- cipal meridian Townghips 25, 86 87, 89, 9), and 91. of range}. ‘Townships 85, 86. 87, 89, 9), 91, 92, and 93, of range 2. — 85, 06, 87, 88, 9, 91, 92, and 93, of ranges 84, 90, 91, 92, and 93, of ranges 14, 2 39, 1, 92, aud 95, of ranges 91, 92, and 93, of ranges 17 uships 86, 27, 88, 29, At the land office at FORT DES MOINES on Mouday, the 15th day of t ebruary next, viz: North of the base line and cast of the fifth prin- cipal meridian Townships 77, 74, 80, #1, #2, aud 6%, of ranges 1 and whehips 79, 80, £1, and £2, of range 5. ‘Towaships 4) and G2, of ranges 4, 5. 6, and 7. North of the base line and west of the fifth prin- cipal meridian ‘Townships 77, 90, #1, #2, and 83, of range 1, Rawaahips ‘76, 77, 74, 30, 31, U2, aud Bs, of nee 2 waships 75, 77, 80, a1, #2. and £3. of range 4. 4 ‘Wuships 76, 77, 78, BO, 1, B2, and us, of ranges 5 and 6 ‘Townships 76, 77 78, 79, 81, 92, and 83, of ranzes 7 and 8. 77, 72, 79, 82, nnd 83, of range 9, ‘aships 76,77, 72, 74, %, 62, and 83, of range 10, freee = 77, 78, 79, 81, 82, aud 83, of ranges II, B14, 15, am Tow: 77, 78, 79, $1, 2, 83, and 25, of ranges 1, £2. #3, and 85, of range 21. 81, b2, #8, and 85, of ranges of a ‘Towuships 74, 77, 79, 80, 81, 82,83, and 85, of ranges 1, 25, and 2. Lowuships 76,77, 79, 8, G1, 82, 84 and 25, of rans hips 76, 77, 79, 40, 81, 82, #3, and 45, of 1 5 and 31. Townships 76, 77, 79, 20. 81, 22, and 23, of range 32. Pt ‘ownships 76,77, 79, 90, 61, Kz, 3, aud U4, Of range At the land 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. Toe 73, of range}. Pownnlips 72, 73, 74, and 75. of range 2. Townships 68, 69,7! ‘Townsh psx 67, 69, 72, 75,74, and 7, of range 3. 71, 72, 73,74, and 75, of range 4. 20, 72, 73, 74, and 75, of ranges wiiships 67, 68, 69.70, 71, 7%, 74, and 75, of ranges 8,9, 14, 11, 12, 18, an A ‘oWuships 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 74, aud 75, of range Lownships 67, 68, 69, 2, 71,74, and 75, of range 16. ‘Townships 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 73, 74, aud 75, of ranges 17, 18, 19, and 20, Lownships 67, 68, 69, 70, 73. 74. and 75, of range 21. Townships 67, 68,69, 7, 71, 73. 74, and 75, of ranges 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, £7, 2s, 2, Ww, BI, 2k, and 35. At the land offica at FORT DODGE, on Tuesday the Zid day of February next, viz: North of the base line and west of the fifth prin- cipal meridian. ‘Townships 96, 87, 8, 91, and 92, of range 19. Townships 43, 87, 84, 99, 9, and 92, of ranges 2, 21, 22, and 23. nships 96, 27, A, and 92. of range 24, Townships 06, 87, 68, 9), 91, aud 92, of ranges %, 4, 7, and i ‘Townships 86, 87, and 33, of ranges 29, 30, 31,92, and At the Innd office at SIOUX CITY on ‘Tuesday, the 23d of Fe! y next, viz: North of the base line and west of the fifth princi- pal meridian, Tor 96, 87. and 88, of range 31, Tow: a7 88, af ranges 35 and 37, Townships 86 and 88. of ranges 3, 9, and 40, Township 91, of range 41. Township 9. of range 42. ‘Townships 86, #7, and 84. of ranges 43, 44, and 45, ‘Township 86, of range 46, At the Land Officeat COUNCIL BLUFFS, on Taeaday, the tweuty-third day of February next, viz: North of the base line and west of the fifth prin cipal meridian ‘Townships 07, 64, 69, 70, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 79, 20, 84, of range 34, 4 67, 64, 69, 70, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 80, Bl, |, of range 35, 68, 69, 7, 72, 73, 74, 15, 76, 77, 78, 90, 81, of range 36. 67, 68, 69. 70, 73, 24, 75, 76, 80, 81 NRE SE an wanted. ‘ownshi & , 70, 7h 1, 77, 78, 82. 83, 84, and 85: 0 range 38, eres - ‘Townships 67,62, 69, 70,71, 73, 74, 75.26, 77, 78, 88, wipownation G:65 hy Ts 11-78, U, 5,76, 77,79.90, 81 ‘ownali + Sy - Ue ad Sh of range ee eee el, £2, 43, Townships 67,63, 69, 90,71, 73, 74, 75. 76, 78,79, 80, $1, and 82, of range 4). Townships 67, 68. 69. 70,71, 73, 74, 75, 77, 78. 79, 80, $1, and 82. of range 42. ‘Terwnshipa 61,68, 7,7, 76,77, 72,7, 9, 81, 82, aod ot + 44 ‘ownsh 3, 73,79, oe fads. of range ons. A Hicks C i G 4 20-1 gmmissioner of the General Land Office, ‘ORK AN. POOL, “UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS. Ths Shige composing this ere: 16 SE capt Semen ‘eat, ose ships having rernmeut passengers are uneg he steamers ofthis line have improved water- tight compartments, and no ex, tomake them allas good ice, every care je coees elegance com- pense has been spared as pew, the thorough exam ination given them proves their mode of const: uc- 20 guineas. An toeagh ship. N tion yet uuequalled. 1305 in ew York, 30 and perienced Surgeon atteched Gan be secure. unl PROPOSED DATES OF SAILING. FEOM WEW YORK. eh Saturday, Apr'| 14. Saturday, A pro Saturday, May 8. Saturday, May 22. Saturday, June5... Saturday, june iJ... M 185¢| Wednesday, May 26. 1858 + 1858} bree ly June 9.1% nesday , 4:8] Wednesday, July 7.. turday, July 3..... 188 Wednesday, July 21. turday, July 17... Saturday, Aug. 14. irda, ednesday, Aug. 1886] Wednesday, Sept. 15.1858 1388) Wednesday, Sept. 29.1558 1858, Wednesday, Oot. 13. .1e58 1808) Wednesday, Oct, 27. .1858 . 1858) W ednesday, Nov. 1848) Wednesday, Saturday, Vot. Saturday, Nov. nt 6, 4p 3 ly to Rbk COLLINS, No, 66, Wall street, low Y org. BROWN, SHI <t © owners of Lhese sips will » bullion, specie, jewelry, preciour metils, uniess bills of iading are signed therefor and the value thereof expressed Hierem. 1 Warineton BRANCH KAILMUAD, TRAINS RUN AS FOLLOWS: From WASHINGTON at 6 2. Relay with trains forthe West, with those for i &.in..for Anna connecting 8 for Baltimore and *Nortulk EXPRESS at 4.20 p. in. ut Relay for the West. tunora, Philadelphia, and LTIMORE for WASHINGTON ai 4.15 and 9.15 8. m., Sand 5, On Sunday at 4.15 &. m, . T. H. PARSONS, Agent. QEBANGEAND ALEXANDRIA RAILROGAD @REAT SOUTHEKN MAIL LINE Twi i WaStiNed ALEXANDRIA, GORDUNSVILLE anb i ‘ashington at 6 o’clock a. m. ashington at7 o'clock pm. For LYNCHBURG and the SOUTHWEST. ve Washington at 6 o'clock a.'m., arrive iL CHBURG next morning at 4a. m., connecti inia and Tennessee R: Stages from Char- nehburg a distance of 6 miles. ashington to Lynchburg, $7.75. The steamer GEORGE PAGE, foot of Seventh street, being owned by the Rai in connection with the traina, Tickets for Lynonburg procured on the Boat. spre Bageage W. with the trains on the Vii ottesville to L, lroad Company, rune ons will beatthe |, to convey pas- to the Steamboat, for Alexan- mules, allowing ample time MES A. EVANS, Agent, v 8-tf Alexandria, July, 1857. NEV AND IMPORTANT SCHEDULE, FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WEST. i sae S AND OHIO RAILROAD. The recent extension and improvement of its iead- ing Counecting lines at the West nas required an en- tire revision of the running arrangements of this road which highly important ad rare secured. 15, 1857, THRE, BALTIMORE 3 to the trav- ‘On and after MOND. E DAILY TRAINS in both directions for through passen First—The ACCOMMODATION from Camden Sistion, Baltimore, at 7 A.M.,(except a) ope at way stations and arrives at Cum- 4P.M. tarts (Sunday ex- darrivesat Wheeling at 425 ers. TRAIN starts nati, Indianapol Ac., and at same place ‘gledo, Detroit, &e. oud, and also at Parkersburg with LOUIS and CINCINNATI leaves daily at 5.06 P. M. i. with expipss trains ellmire to Cineinuati, (without chance of Cars at Columbus,) wud reaching there In but 25 hours from Baltimore and 2 hours from Washing- ton. It also connects directly, in both directions, G Parkersburg ayd Marietta necting at Benwood at9 A. M fron with cars by rouds for Chillicothe, Cineinnati, ete. gonnect at Xenia for Indiaunpolis, Chieago and St, 4, aud at Cincmnati with the G isaippl Express for Louisville, Cai St. Lous in less than 42 hours trom 18 train the time to all the coutral the West is much less, while and southern p the distance is the shortest of other routes, ni oounevtions are equally lore and satisfactory, at Baltimore at 8.99 A . Baggage checked through to all pointe. S soll at lowest rates at THROUGH TICKE' Camden Station aud at Washington, D. Passevgers from Baltimore or Washington may view the entire road by dayl ing trains, and lying over at 8 land, and resuaung next morning by Wheelin commodation train, leaving Cumberland at Oakland at 1,50, FOR WAY PASSENG The Comberiand A ceonmodat at nll Stations east of Cu e ing Accommodation at all Statens beyond t 8.50 A. M., an dat 9, reaching Baltunore by taking morn bepland or Oak dation — Cumber:! ON THE NORTHWESTERN VIRGINIA BRANCH, be: ween Graft. passengers will take the the Mail éastwardiy. ‘The FREDERICK TRAIN etarts at 4 P.M Loaves Frederick at9.t N leaves at 5.45 Leaver Kilicott’s Mills at? yn and Parkersbu {xpress westwardiy a ing at way stations. LLICOTI’S MILL 'T. M., and 5.15 P.M + M.and7 P. M., except Sunday, FOR WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. Leave Baltimore for Washington at 4.15 and 9.18 Sundays at 4.15 A. M., on for Baltimore at 6 and 8.90 A. .M. On Sundays at 7A. M., and “fourth trains from Baltimore, and the and fourth trains from Washington, will be mail trains. stoppin; Junction and Annapolis ‘The 9.15 and 5.15 trains from Baltimore and the 3.30 and 420 trains from Washington coanect wits the trains from Annas os Siar fre, ke. poly to nia ent, &t the et office, Camden » Aeents WM: 8. WOODSIDE, Master of Transportation. Baltimore, 7 PACIFIC — STEAMSHIP COM ANY. One of the Steamah)pa of this om nd OREGON, leay val of the United Slatos Mail 8. S$. Cony ers, Which leave New Orlexns larly on 5th cud 20th of each month wsengeTs Connecting via PANAMA RAIL- “steamships have been i proved by the Navy Departinent, a) The Panama Railroad (47 miles long)ie now com- leted from ocean to cesan, and jours. ‘The baggage o A 1 aud 5.15 P. M. only, Leave Washingt pany. carrying Paniina twiee ea reg: ith the mails, steamers are keptin port in Panama and ntion In case of ac 6 route is entirely reliable—no fii the same day they ar- ‘h by each steamer, and take uidren without other protec- ee through tickets at the lowest rates apply at the agency, 177 Weat street, New LW: HAY No ARMSTRONG _€. 1, BARTLETT, Boston NITED STATES MAIL LINE ONLY REGULAR LINE AND WITHQUT PAILURKE FOR KIGUT YRAKs, FOR CALIFORNIA AND OREGON VIA PANAMA RAILROAD. Regular Sailing Days, 5th &Wth of each month, igetsry ber, te only authorized mi San Francisco, dent, so that t ure having occarr Passengere leave Cavtion.—8o ra bound toCA pasrage to rn they must be careful Lj ft Oo eomos ore @, Steamalps of the U, uiroad, as no other office by ed ia office in New York, corner of Hiversat thehead Wwe AVR p acgpe, a alge havo any : ; e Compan oi antr mney of Summ | rake a "IE Observe my fel- T! 8 BYES pt, pg VERY of aaa Sa a aa to @ common ipa coe are aia never failed except in two oases, both a Canker ‘Mouth and Stomach. Three to tive botties are warranted to oure the Worst kind of ie ines einmuin as! mor in the Eyes. ‘Two botties are warranted to cure Running of the and Biotohes among the Hair, ‘our to six bottles are warranted to oure corrupt mone bot wil cave Seat Kruptions of the Skin, e 6 will cure 7 o % ‘Two or three bottles are warranted to oure the worst kind of Ringworm. ‘oor three botties are warranted to cure the most most aesperate case of K hea Shih Three to four botties are warranted to cure Salt- Tetra to eight botties will oure the worst case of Scrofuls. A benefit is eiways experienced from the first hot- tle, and 8 perfect cure is warranted when the above quantity 1s taken. Nothing lovks so improbabie to those re ve in vain tried all the wonderful medoimes of the day, as Roommon Weed growing On the pastures, and slong old stone wails, should cureevery humorinthe system ; yet it is 8 fixed fret. Fo ve ® humor, it has to start, There are no [FS nor AN DS, hume ab ting ome cASes, bu yours. bottles of tin the viemity of Boston. | know the efiects of it in every case, Tt has already done some of the greatest cures ever done in Massachusetts id, t pie of ty. ug children, Whose flesh was Hal by, reatored to @ perfect state of health by oue buttle ‘To those who are subject to a sick headache, one bottle will always cure it. It gives grent relief i catarrh and dizziness. Some whe have taken it been costive for years, and have been regulated by it. Where the body ws sound it works quite ens: but where there is any derauxement of the funetic: of nature, it will cause very singular feelings, but ow must not be nee Oe always disappear in rom for aw ‘here te never a had re sult fre the trary, when that feeling is gone, ¥ ikea new 1 heard some of ( Mostextravagant e1cu ms of it that ever mau listenod to. Ju my own practice | always kept it at mors—Ddut since 168 Introd: medicine, great and wonderfal virtues found in it that I never suspected. Several cases of epileptic fits—a disease which was always considered incurable, have been cured by & few botties. O, whata oy if it will prove eifec- tual in all cases of that awful malady—there ars but few who have seen more of it than | have. 1 know of several! cases of Dropsy, all of them aged Roorle cured by it. For the various diseases of the aver, Sick Houdache, Dyxpepsin, Asthma, Fever and Aue, Pain in the Side, Diseases of the Spine, and particularly in Diseases of the Kidneys, &c., the discovery has doue more god than any medicine ever kuown. No — of diet ever necessary—eat the best you can get nd enough of it Directions for Use.—Aduits one table-spoonuful per day—onildren over ten years dessert-spoouful— ohildren from five to eight years, tea-spoonful. Ae ical all constitutions, no directions cen be a) e suihcient tu operate on bowels twice a day. BY NEDY. MANUPACTUR: Neo. 120 Warren Street. Roxbury, Massachusetts, DONALD KEN Agents for Washington.—Chas. Stott & Co., Z. Gilman, Kidwell & Lawrence, J. B. Gardner, Burry Co., b. Waish & Co. F. 3. Walsh, J.P. Stone Martin King, Nairn & ‘Palmer, Schwariz & Co., 0 Boswell, Duniel B. Clark, J. &, Milbarny Dunbar ‘80n, Fo 0. —RK. 8. Cinsell, © M enthame J. L. Kidwell say Sip AYER'S Cathartiec Pills, (SUGAR COATED.) The following ramedies are of- fered to the public as the best, most perfect. which medioal soi can afford. AYER'S CATHaKTiIC PILLS nave been prepared with the utmost skiil which the medi- cal prof on of this age possesses. and their effect show thi virtues which surpass any combi- nation of medicmes hitherte known. Other propa. rations do more or less good; but this oures dangerous complaints, #0 quick and #0 surely. as to prove an efficacy and a power to uproot disease be- youd any thing which men have known before. By removing the obstructions of the internal oreansand stimulating them into healthy action, they renovate the fountains of life and vigor,—health courses anew vugh the body, and the sick ran i* weil again. They are adapted to disense, and disease only, for when taken by one in health they produce but little etfeot. This ts the perfection of medici It is antagonistic to disease, and no more. Tend children may take them with impunity. If they are sick they will eure them, if they are weilthey will do them no harm. Give them to some patient who has been pros- trated with bilious comp:aint; see his bent-up, tot- tering form straighten with strength again; see his long-lost appetite return: see his ciammy featur blossom into health. them to some suffer whose foul blood has burst out um serofula till te skin is covered with sores; who stands, or sits, or lies in anguish, He has been drenched inside and out with every potion which ingenuity cduld sng- Kest. Give him these Pints, and mark the effect ; wee the scabs (iil from his body ; see the new, fur skin that has grown under them: see the late leper that is clean. Give them to him whose anery humors have fs ‘anted rheumatism in his jou bones; move him, and he screeches with puns ; too has been sonked through every muscle of bedy with liniments and salves; give him the: Pints to purify his blood; they niay not eure hu for, alas! there are cases which mortal pew canresch; but mark, he Walks with crutohes and new he waiks alo: they have cured 5 Give them to the lean, sour, haggard dyspeptic, Se QHAWINE ston has long ago eaten every ‘om his free and every muscle from his body. petite retura, And With it bes healin: see the new man. See her that was radiant with health and loveliness b asted ard too eaily withering AWAY 5 want of exorcise c pe UIEh. OF ROME disease, has di renewed vigor fusen new y Now look again the roses” bl tad where latele sat, joy i every fenture, See the sweet infant wasted with wort ts wan, sickly features tell you without disgurs nd paantully dis- inet, that they sro eating its lifeaway. Its pinched upuose nud ears, and restless sleepings, tell the viful truth in language which every mother knows Give it the Pr a large 4 aweep these vile parasites fr ner barly » Again and see the raddy bloom of childhood. Is it nothing to do these things?) Nay, are they not the marvel of this age? And yet they are done around you every of these dis- Appetite, King kindred complarute al whieh these PiLLs mpuily ly, and uuder the eounse’ Wyeician can; if not, take them judiciously by xueh HAS We vive you, and the distressing, danger- ous dsseases they cure, which atiiiet so many mil lions of the kuinan race, are cast out like the devila :d—they must burrow im the brutes and in the Price 25 conta per box—5 boxes for $1. - D. GILMAN, Washington; and by H. COOK + and all dealers in Medicine every where, ¥ _ doin Pp VATE MEDICAL TKEATISE ov THE PHISIOLOGICAL VIEW OF MARRIAGE, By M. B. La CROIX, M. D., Albany, N.Y. 20 peges and 19 fin tin nud Colored Lithograghs Pistee. 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It “points out the remedies for those self-inflicted miseries and ——- e and hopes so untprtunat. prevalent in Itisatruthful adv: to the married, a jose contemplating marriage. Its perusal is partic. larly mmmended to persons entertaining secret loubt: their physical Spaaition. gad who are con- nese scious of having hazarded the health, hay and privileges to whieh every human being is entitled to, 10 25 Gants per copy, or five oupie: a mail- ed freo of Potiage to muy part of the United States, addressing Dr. L.A CROIX, (post paid,) Albany, ew York, enclosing 25 cents. i B. Those who preier consult Dootor (LA CROIX upon any of the diseases upon which his book treats, either personally or by mail. = medi eines often cure in the short space of six i, and mpletely aud eatirely eradicate all traces of those isorders which copaiva and cubebs have so | been thought an antidote. to the ruin of the health the patient. His * French comet” ia the great con- tinental remedy for that class of disorders Which un- fortunately, physcians treat with mercury, to the irretrie’ lestruction to the patient's itu- weer and which all the sarsaparilla in the an- Te. iy, oor No. 31 Aiaiden Lane, Albany, N. Y, i lova, OF r oF PICE FROM DUNCAN TO MACK, the provisions of the act of AC. authorizing changes i the location of land sd ig rs data ath nesses fa office for the sale of public lands at DuNcaN. in the State of Michigan. will be removed to the IsLaNDof Macxrxac a as early a period as practicable. miitstceccd Wy iteneeeraat ae Toe y land distriet. apie vay) y order of the . rgd RSPR ©. i ; = Es > 2 PEL im moet _ Mise sellaneous. SEV STREET faa 514 mies — 514 o FP Phys N. 0 C DD Fettows’ Hai, Spactagics = G ay eurted Aad sight; Eyeat eet) Coats: Riaretesepe ey ee tiseneut in Natioun “aes very well, and seem to have more her | have lately tried, A” eM LitT. W. TAZEWELL, B pair of Spectaties obtained from Mr. ht, and ompepeaien: a his desert thew focus, | recommend tim as seat —e ENY H i Pere About five years ajo, 1 in Washington, a pair of Gin Which | used. and found them of great as my decaying vision; and my epason of he is skillful in the preparation of Ginw pet dar gone to be Lenetitied by such a: loreres MAY. . Lyxcusure. November 2, 1854. From an examination of Mr. Tobias’ Giasses, from bis observations and remarks, am convinced that he is & skillful option, J. J, BLACKFORD, M. D. LyNcnevre, November 10, 1854. Mr. John Tobing, baving turnished me with Gise- ses, by which | have been greatly aided, (my vision having eulfered rreatly from reading St might in my earizer lite,) it allords me the highest pleasure to say that | consider hun a skillful praca! vptican, snd well prepared to aid those who mm d hw professional services, WM. B. ROL Zit, Hider of the Methodist Conference. Wusnxe ten, N. C., June 27, 1854. Mx. J. Torias—Drar Sir: Lam happy to say that the Spectacies which | obtamed from you last week Sfo entirely satisfactory. From an inequality im the Visual range of my eyes, | have heretofore found great ditheully on geting xlasses of the proper dia- t It adord ire to state, that by the dithoulty has been happily obviated, so that the Glasses you lurnixhed me are decidedly the best adapted to my eyes ot any | have ever yet used, Very respectfully peered R. B. DRANE. ectorof St. Jnmex’ wh, Having been induced |) lishment of Mr. Tob send Lo Vieit the extab- purpose of trying ht tha paar slightly eoore ded me more relief and gratil - ave ever tried. My wight, orem- ally very good. was injured by writing and reading at might, Eequentiy toavery late hour: but with the aid of these giasres | can atudy almust ever, and that too without the ren 1 ly sutfered. JOUN SON, Late Commussioneer Gen’! Land Oihee. Doe. 11, 1855, I have used Mr. Tobias’s Spectacles for three or four months, and take great pleasure in eaying that 1 am mueh plonsed with them. | have been much benefited by them. GEO. P.SCARBURGH. May 5th, 1836, 1 was recommended to Mr. John Tobias ae a akilful option ; and as | have eyen of remarkable peculiar - ty, D was xratufied to find ti cline seemed to comprehend them by insp m Messurement. and he has made me a pair of Specta cles that suite meadmirably. A, P. BUTLER. July 1, 1836, Wasutneton, Aug. 8, 1855. Having been for years under the necessity of hav- two sets of oa s—one for use in daylight, one for lamp-hg’ recured one set from Mr. Tobias which answered both purposes. 1 have used his for several montis, and find them excellent. EDWARD STUBBS, = = Rind Department of State. ig ‘optas. Sir: ur of Spectacies you furnished me yesterday are paruioulasiy catteinclory tome. They are very decidedly the beat | possess, and lam the owner ot selected in different pinces and ‘from opticians reo- ommended to me on account of thi ofess) Ponting in France, England, and the Uni! have also pli with “oad remarks and d- aoe 3 on the anteneet of ti en, ~ the pose of preserving and improvi wight ALDWELL sacs ~ Louisville, Ky. Ls} feasor of M. Brooxtyn Onrnoraxnic Insrizeston. April, After most careful examination ote. J. Tobins’s Glasses, | am enabled to testify that their hyrdness, clearness, polishing, and ex! optioal shape render them particularly recommendable to those whose merely optical impairment of the eyes sre in waut of cach auxiliaries. J consider, moreover, Mr. Tobins ful Lnalihed to det ine the foous of the eye,both by his optical knowledge and experience, and by menus of his optometer. In addition, | eap further state that Mr. Tobias has supplied some of my pa- tients with Ginsses, bed and At faction LEWIS U M.D. Piysicien and Sarpeem, Berlin; Member of the al College of Sergeons, England; Momber f the Medical Society of London, and of the Pathological Socicty of New York; late Sur- eon of the Royal rthopaedic lustitution of anchester, England, and Surgeon of the B, O. Institution. jORPFOLK, Va., July 27, 1254. In the experience of even two years, | have erent difficulty in obtaiming Speotacies that were ox- Botiy adapted to the weakness of my sight. Thuis in convenience Mr. Tobiae seems to have romoved tor the present by the substitution for me of better and inore suitable Ginases. They are olear, chrystal-like and comfortable to my eyes. 1 would commend him 2 who from age or other infirmity require ar (ois fd in thie way. 3.43. 8iMK M.D. Wiimineton, N. C., June I, 1854. To persons who have had the sight of their eyes so impaired 8s to require the use of G 1 would recommend Mr. John Tobias as & suitable person from whom to obtain such Glasses as tl may re- aire, as he has suited me with » pair of Spectacies jora far and near sight. My sight has been impaired very much by 8 service of years in the Post Offices partment, which berth required me tebe on duty rom 1 o'clock at mght till after day, duri ee time { used but one light. W.A. WALK R. Derartment oF INTERIOR, M: 8 From natural deiects and the unequal eves, | have been compelled to use giassewMor se years. | have tried different options with taining g| lectly fitted to my eyes. months since ade tWe pairs wally ul to nerve me Perfectly. By t eter he is euabled to adnpt {asses Most minutely be 7, 1 most eheerful- fy'rcoommend Mr. Tobias to all having nosseen vo use giasser, and bear my testimony as to his sll ae fan optioiia. INKY E. 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He hae 8 large Gallery for free exibition of upward of 20 fue Oil Pastings, by some of the best ancient and modera master: which he intends te aed fresh importations. xR hxs alee fitted upa com- lete suit of re with private robing apartments for indies, and purchased the finest possipte instru aud engnsed & hrst class uperative artist to hoo m the department tor taking all kinds of TOGRAPHIC, AMUROTYPE AND Da- REOTYPE PORK TRAITS, from the fe. by Com t Photographic Pro- art of Painting, of which ke has had 25 years’ experiencs. and whose specimens of life size portraits may be seen in some of the first famu- hes of the roms 4s well as those exhibited in his Gallery, he will be able, by the combimnation of the two, to produce purtraits that Lave never been ex- celled for their fidelity avd life-like expression, Can- vas and boards prepared ty humsel: expressly for Gere of theut id to th ts f joular attention pau he printing of Por- traits, Minature or life-size, from small protures of deceased friends. a olographs taken from corpses, or sick persons taken at their own residouces, on timmediate notice. 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Jader Green Le sby Charles Mackay, ceuts. oetion! Work Charles Meckay, antique mo- Toso, $2.75. F le at él TAYLOR & MAURY'S jan2 uf Bookstore, near wh strect, ———— eer HE SONGS ce ET OTL AND. With the en- xraved music, a ianoferte Rocom, ts, by Graham, Mudie, Dibden, Dun,and orher eumas nt musicians. Complete m one bi mi y bound, and Pea nae) abour, three. hundred mne'o. dies, Dowutifully eugraved. Price $6.5, linpurtod from Kg, by rr) oa ___ PRANCK TAYLOR. ALMANACT Dx eden unuaire Diplo 1atique pc ‘aunee 1K5e. T lendar for asi Register fur Eng- Ty i ipelona ont the Colones 3 me ERANCK PAVEOR, COKE FoR Sacer. oa Buperior COK &, ntity, . ent J.P. BROWN. Reoretare OWLAND'S MACASSAR OIL, ai GIBBS R Hair Store, nent t3ch strese 2 on

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