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_EVENING_STAR._ ~ THE CHURN. "Hail to the Churn! ‘hurn! il to the Churn! fi ences that we should learn— Divers insights mto nature, werance, temperature, indness, and econem' Goole Seed envigation— Something. in fine, of all creation. Bohoid the churn; its hoops are right, Not sweliing like « bleated fright. ‘On its own bottom standing tru: 5 high-souled men are wont to do, Reif’ powed, Ararset. and upright too, A pattern "tis for me and you. ¥ champi «4 a crown, ut shiva Roundhoed. wr ‘and down, ive ion aad astronomy, 0 rous hearted Its only fault ss, "ti: Behold the Churn, a Milky Way Full fraught with myriad Nebulz. So dense and bright, they shut from view, That city stutl yclept blue.” Agim you Took, and lo a Ay low Sea, its waves inst an oak and houp bound With white caps, spoats and hollow rvar. dashed high shore, Kehoid agaia it is a mine sewife doth reGae, er maRsive gold, o’er, pressed, stamped and rolicd, "Tis a good school, so warm, and just so cool. reat churning never fear; thick and thin just vere, foes should clamor, friends be dumb, tter’ll come. ura on. churn on, the b 1's County Chronicle, VoLUNTEERS F TAH.—The’ present con- dition of things in Utah is arousing the patriot- ism of Missouri, and in view of the probability that there will be_a requisition for volunteers, companies are already forming in different parts of the State, and those who are leading these movements, we are told, are, in advance, asking to be remembered by the Governer in the event that a call is made. The Southwest Democrat mentions that Col. A. G. Blakey is raising a company in Benton county. There are compa- nies also in their incipiency in Polk, Davis, De Kalb, Putnam, Jackson, Gentry and Marion coun- ties—probably others. A large force can be raised in this State on very short notice—a force whose valor and efficiency will never be questioned if brought into service.—St. Louis Democrat. ‘hroug: c 17 John Fitzgerald was sent to jail, in Bos- ton, on last Saturday, for tampering with a wit- ness. U™ At Rome, an important work is on the eve of appearing. It is the collection of inscrip- tions found in the catacombs. ‘ i> Five cotton mills, of Manayunk, Pa., ave recently stopped, in consequence of the high Price of cotton. = a = {> The winter overcoat now in fashion in Lon- don, is called a ‘‘Bulfanger.’? They are sold in Regent street for about $10. ] Yabhah (brave chief), one of the Seminole tribe of Indians, died from congestion of the Jungs in New Orleans, La., on the 10 inst. UF They are growing lettuce in the open air in Salem, Mass., and neighborhood, and have Produced it large enough for the table. SA Theatre in California, recent! employ- ed a Chimaman to act in the capacity of bill. post- er. Jobn undertook the job, aud posted many cf the Dills upside down. i" Mr. Pagdanoff, of st noUNves that. by z ed in extracting fr which color them If" The people of Syracuse, N. Y., don lectures where the price of admission is so the Lecture Committee have to 12 {> Last week the Nantuckett boats were off at the South side, taking about 4.00) fish, mostly haddock, which sold readily at three cents per pound {7 At Kankakee, ll.,a rigs burns corn in the ear in his stove, finding it ¢ eaper at 25 cts per 100 lbs., than coal at 30 cents for the same ‘weight. {7 At the Westminster (England) workhouse there isan old gentlemen, Who, in the course of nine years, has steed sponsor to 1,000 sytem iP ir to 1, children I The Cieteland, Painesville and Ashtabula Railroad inpany failed to provide for the Jan - ot eetpons issied to the Sunbury and Erie Railroad Company. Amount of issue $500,000. U~ The Legislature of Virginia b appropri ated two thousand dollars toward de aying the the expenses of the inauguration of Crawford's Sta:ue of Washington on the 22d of February. IL7~A young lady lately a; red in male at- tire at St. Loot, on one ef. t raatns says that her disguise was so perfect that she might bave Passed for a man, if she had bad a little more modesty Petersburgh, an- new method he has succeed- ‘Sif bird rextners tre prements ‘tgoto 25 cents; reduced the price > The will of the late Joba Johns, of Balti- More, manumits all his slaves, and bequeaths — oo aad pa The Tract Society receives 00 and the Ky: lical K ied Societies in New York 810,000 meewiedee ARRIVALS AT PRINCIPAL HOTELS WILLARDS’ HOTEL —Hon J G Goodrich Mass, BN A Griswold, N Yk; W H Perry, SC: Hoa P Stanton, Kansas; T Crane and la »NJ; Col M I Cohen, Mixs Colien, Md; J H Hedley and lady. NY; G W Crockett, Mass; WG Read. Md; James Boyle, N Y; C Stackhellin, Switzer. land; C Santacilia, NY; J ‘Ter, Miss Lander, Mass; T lace. 4 Mark and lady, Md: ‘Thomas Rich, Ct; Lt J st C Morton, USN; GG Westweil, J Rice, R J Hal. A , Pa; E Rodyers, Miss R Rodgers, Miss Panman, Capt Hart and lady, Mr Hart, Mr and Mrs Lewis, Mr F A Dick, A D W French, Mass: a Lardner, USN; Col Jno Harris and | s MC; Jos Grice. NY: W W Marth, NJ: W P Gas. Kell, Misses J P Gaskell, P Gaskell, Donaldson. and Green. Pa, H W Brolaski, Mo; L 3 Hum pire . Vt; Elliston Perot, Pa; WW Stone, N Y; Mis Airs aud Miss H Riggins, Mrs Shepard. Pa’ ae naa yd s ec +» M Lebrun, SR foxie, Pa; lecker, Mass; R J Fav, jr, do; H F Barbour, do; J N McElioy, T Ward NY BROWNS’ HOTEL —W T Klotz, NY; F E Fmith, do; G W Ewing, Ind; 8 Crozier, Ill; Hon AL Roache, Ind; Hon R W Thompsen do; 35 Bager, do; W Chamberlain, Va; M Mallery’ NY; W Grabam, Mo; S Winston Ky; J 5 Ro- §% O; J 'T Rosser, Minn; E L Parker, Md; W 1 Burke. O; W Wyndham, Ala; RS Hicks, N ¥; AC Hodges. do; S B Randall’ Ct; W Ports. ford, Miss; WH Perry. SC; R Breckenridge. jr Fort Wayne; J W Bordeir, do; € E Sturgis, do, £ Ruffin, NC ; Miss M W Ruffin, do; Dr: Mriten, Cal; Mire Lyman and sister’ do; sell, jr, Pa: J Blackford, do; W F Shankland. do; £ Davis, Md; E B French, DC; J Tuayer, La; BC Easton, NY; J P Wendell, Pa; \v MeCellan, do; F E Kimmel, A W Evans and JK Barnes, Md; C E Phelps. J L Coker, SC: P sbeketl J Crissey, Pa; H Carman, Penn, we Pa; F Ht Archer, va; J T Adams, NY; 2 Freeman, 111; Wm Badger, M 7 Pa; Mixs Roberts. Va wen Ie BARKS NATIONAL HOTEL Mony, Md; A G Fuller, Dreeer and lady, Miss lady, Pa; W H Cole, J jams, W B McKnight, —J Deutsch, NYk; J P Bibb and’ lady, T J Dreer, H A Dieer and M Standivh, Md; B Wil- ! y; HR Scott, G R Ri- der, JW Statin, Md; E McGuire. Va; JT Doyle, i Cressy, H Carman. NY; TJ Megear, Mo; Do Welton. do; Mrs stewart, NY; W Bucknell, Pa. S MeNeal, Md; S M Pelton, Pa; 3 ‘Thayer, La: $b O'Neal, HG Keen, Pa; C AV Harris. a hall mare CH Wood NYk; AJ Land- Pa watton, Cal; bh 1. Mer- sa om AN Boker, WL Mer U.S. HOTEL, (LO. Swit s.)—T J Smith 1, Jetterson, Va; ‘W M Stabler, do; J W Bocock. R E Ferguson, Pa; HG Smith, Va; J P Persoh? Pa; A T Pritchart. Va; J L Smoot and lady,.NY; Miss Smoot, do; R M Bunion, Tenn; P M Clay, ten, do; J W_ Johnson, Kan.'R Ward. do; CB Sinclair, U T; A Young and lad , Md; Miss Bote- Neto T Perry, Va; Lapt MeKinatry and lady, Wii, 2B Beating, Md; W W Howie, do; JS Derrtbington, do, WH Taylor, Va; T Deakyea, 4; Bowles, Md; J T Johnston, NY; J Vicit, do, C Newlin, Pa Brees oD HOUSE —Dr W H Murrap,Md; Ma; T sen). Greene. O; JH Thompson. G B Parks, do; La; HG Key. Md; R Sh Mate; BD Duvsinall. do, 3 Mills, Sting ra “alias an 3 a O P MeKeeys ~ a ry oe hgh Ky; W B McKnight, z Thompson, Del, ‘TM do; ) Alldefdice, do; P HAW Footage Celts wiw w Wood. USN’ can eee: L ome! ‘a; a iy 4 =e Morans do, D F Boashear, AC Van WASHINGTON HOUSE —s < arg Mr Russell. NY; Mr Jackaoe aig ock- x00, NJ; J Robinson and son. Mds Pein eek Mase; Isaac Leech, Pa; J Baldwin and lady,N H Cowles and lady, H Baldwin, dias A Babi Miss R Cowles, do: T B Peck, Ala <e 5 - OCEAN STEAMERS’ SAILING DAYS F ‘Rom tue Unitzp Stargs. eave. America........ Boston ~ y North America. Portland . Europa ... * Kangaroo. From Evnopr. Liverpool. ow Aracia ......... Liverpoo! City Baltimore. Liverpeoi Indian Liverpool. Jan 28 Nragara -Boston ......Jan 20 the California mall steamers leaye Ney York tn the tb and wth of pach month &o. Garena? Beh Ae RES. estate ension Claims, Prhsecu- wpa ele pecan a nae eae 16 Of “4 mas fend to outing Houses, Buy and Sell Land Negotiate Loans, all business of lar character. A Ofhee corner 7th and Louisiana avenus, _jan 16-ly =e ashington, City. G OLD AND SILVER PURCHASED AT THE BEST RATES. FOREIGN BILLS OF EXCHANGE SOLD, ON THS PRINCIPAL POINTS IN EU- ROPE, IN SUMS TO SUIT. GOLD CURRENCY, AND VIRGINIA MO- NEY ACCOUNTS, WILL BE OPENED FOK DEPOSITORS, PAYABLE INSAME FUNDS, OR IN GOLD, CHARGING THE CURRENT RATES._CHECKS MUST BE MARKED ACCORDINGLY. SIGHT DRAFTS ON ALL THE PRINCI- PAL CITIES OF THE UNION, SOLD IN SUMS TO SUIT. BONDS AND STOCKS SOLD ON CoM- MISSION. UNCURRENT MONEY BOUGHT AND SOLD. LAND WARRANTS PURCHASED AT THE HIGHEST RATES. SWEENY, RITTENHOUSE, FANT & CO., aesm _ Bankers. — (PEN PER CENT. INVESTMENT. Corporation Bonds of the City of Davenport, lowa, paying 10 per cent. interest by Coupon in New fork, Bonds of 50 each. The growing city of Davenport has now about 20,000 inbabitants, and is rapidly increasing in wealth and population. Its ee debt is only $159,000, and its railroad d. only $125,00), and cannot now be increased. statistics of the city were published in the [ntelli- genoer of the 3th Se; these bonds, believing aoe ae mds. ptem We recommend them to be as safe as any CHUBB BROTHERS N INSURANCE COMP. . HARTERED BYCcO akRSS CariraL, —— ——. ——. —. $200,000!!! is now to ive Bpplica- tions for INSURANCE ON BUILDINGS, MER. CHANDISE, &c. e usual City rates, without Hint Miser asi heity aes vette ora ke ‘ent Wi City Savings Bank, % F. Bayly, ‘RECTORS. h Bi iets Bali ‘osep ryan, . udson ‘Taylor, .W. Galt,” AMES C. McGUIRE, President. @arron D. Hanson, Secretary, ap ll-ly Bane nee Cause BROTHERS, Drrosits.— its received and Checks paid without o! 8. 8 on the northern seaboard cities received on Deposit at par, and Exchange on said Cities furnished to depositors without o! Interest on Dzpostrs.—Interest will be allowed oy anomie at such rates as may be agreed upon. RPOSITS IN VIRGINIA AND UncuRRENT Money. Depoaits in Virginia. and other Uncurrent Money re- ceived to be checked fe 8, Orin for, payable in same fund: specie, we charging the regular Exchan: Discounts.—Notes. ize. Drafts,and Bills of Exchange will bediscounted, and Loans made on Stocks: Bonde, and Secarities. at the mar’>t --*_. ismerews OF CEDIT.—Letiers of Credit will be furnished, negotiable in the different Cities of the aed nurse owed Manag Sepsest ee inter: OW | it One’ je pos: ie charged if Counteraie, on suoh termsas may iad, and SAVELING BILLs ov ExcHANe’ be furnished with dra! negotiable in the different Ci BiLLs anp Letters oF Crepit on ENGLAND, IRE- LAND ann Evrors.—Bills of Exe! eand Letters of Credit on Fingiand, ffelgnd and Europe, furnished at the market rate fur Exchange, in sums to su _Bonps, 8, &¢.—Bonds, Stook: , and Securi- ties paying from 6 to 12 pr. cent., always for sale, or bought in ihe different @ities at a commission of a pr. Sng 2 apes iy i heres seen 01 pba we reserve the right to T & deposit o Tr. cent on the cost. Bonds or Stocks willbe colonel by tele- graph. RaitRoad, City, anp State Bonvs.—Rail ity, 2 beggee ovary Faery be Pi otiation, either 1: 4s Country or Euro; road Iron archased for cash or with Houde Lanp Warrants.—Land Warrants bought at the market rates. All Warrants sold by usare teed in evory respect. oc W ASHiNt —Travelers will 8s may be de- of the Union. ND Warrants iocated on commission. e Warrant quotations regularly furnished if re- “Warrants will be forwarded to Western Houses on orders, or sent for sale on commission to respoanibie AND pci age Real Estate 4 Tnaurances effected. Umiten States, Court ov Cams, laima on tho United toe pr before the ae — or Curent, intrust to us, will be prosecu' romp! able a ‘s. prompt CHUBB BROTHERS, jan 27 Opposite the Treasury, CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INSUR- 4 ANCE COMPAN Capital over... This old and reliable Com risks on lives at premiums en. EAL Estate bought and sold, CLaims 0} 5a $2,300,000 i A. ~ prepared to take at will nuit all. =D CALLAN, Agent. Office—No. 213 F street, Washington City, D.C, ian 4-Staw3w BANKING HOUSE oF CHUBB BROTHERS. Depositors sopouts Bank Notes will please mark their Checks ete ble in currency. posites of Gold will be paid in Gold. Accounts will be opened with de them to deposit Gold and Check depositor being credited se 23-tf sitors Allowing lor currency, the with the differenee, CHUBB BROTHERS, pter EST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITES. MONEY to LOAN on STOCK SECURITIES Wasnineton, January 15,1357. On Masel seo of Caleb and T. Willis Pratt, of Newton, Mass., praying for the extension of a patent granted to them on the 4th of April, 1844, for anim provement in “truss frames of bridges,” for seven years from the expiration of said patent, which takes place on the 4th day of April, 1a58— It us ordered, that the said petition be heard at the Patent Office on Mouday, the 22d of March next, at 12 o'clock all persons are notified to if any they have, why said e granted. ¢ the extension are requi to file fice their objections, spe ly set forth in writing. at least twenty days before the day of hearing ; all testimony fi by either party to be used at the said hea must be taken and transmit ted in accordance with the rules of the office, wich will be furnished ‘on application. The testimony in the ease will be closed on the fth of March; depositions and other papers re- lied upon as testimony niust be fled in the Offer on or before the morning of that day; the arguments, if any, within ten days thereafter, Ordered, also, that this notice he published in the Union, Washington, D.C., and Post, Bor on, Mas- sxchusetts. once a week for three successive weeks Previous ne 22d of March next, the coi of hear- Ing. Jos. HOLT, Commissioner of Patents. P.S. Editors of the above papers will please copy, and send their bills to the Patent Office, with a paper containing this notice. jan 20-law3w L ORD BYRON’S WORKS, 6 vols., 4 London edition, tn purple calf bind: Knigbt’s Pictorial Shakespeare, 9 vol » octavo, lon. green cal Be peratiord Shakspeare, 19 vols., London, in o ane Cabinet Shakspeare, 12 vols., t.ondon, cloth gilt. British Poets, 4 vols., London, half ose’s Biographical Dictionary, 12 v« fall ealf. Rollin’s Ancient History, 2 vols., maps, in half calf. urnet’s Histories, 3 vol: Dean Swift's W. o London, haif calf. Whewell’s History of the Inductive Sciences, 3 vols., London, fu | calf. Bulwer’s Novels, 20 vols., London, green oalf. And many other standard works in fine bindings, imported from London, b re : ee RANCK TAYLOR. N&wW, PUBLICATION. “Historical apd Vxamination o| rt of ul Ly me Court’s decision in the Dred’ Scott case whieh de- olares the unconst;tutionality of the Missouri Com- Papen Act one the self is hegre of = Consti- ution erritories. carrying sinver: ong wit iv” By the author of The Thirty Years’ Views oct tavo; David Appietou & New York, 1857. ‘he abo: ‘ork just issaed from the press, for at the well known st+nd, corner of 4 street and | mpetd ibn phys pone Sterooty: e Saition. be: — jully pri on ciean new type, fine white paper ai with be black ink. Bound in black cloth and gilt lettered. Done up in a durable form for permanent use. Price @1. is work is what its title purports to be, an ex- amiaat f( what the author deems to be) the po- litveal part of the Court’s opinion, avoiding any no- Hee of the judiea! part. which related to the personal claims of the parties on record, It is writen in a spint of entire devotion to the matitutions of our country, and with total abstinence from pl yates views. The authora own words are: “I write fur no purty. but for ali men who venerate the wor ka of. ¥ Mu ray s London, London, many London, half calf. pe’s edition, 2 volg., s, lest one JO8. 8H _ Bookse!!er, Odeon Bui egal dy tf and av. ATIC HIS DiCiQeer itn, ip Wmaeee 125. Just publ SNOT AC PAYLLOK. 'e*M NAVIGATION AN FRANCK TAYLOR. MUBIC received semi-week! aN yy Lis pines Stores mane in street Now he na 308 Pr, avenue, Glasses ; pes, Microscope: - great variety; Cosmoramio Stereoscopes with views of superior choice picturesonhand, See adver- tisement in National Intelligencer, Trstimontats. NorFoLk, September 7, 1854, Sir: The Spectacles you made for me si me tnore than'any other | have laely trodes 77 SCRE more any other I have ried. . LITT. W. TAZEWELL, { have tried a pair of Spectables obtained from Mr. Tobias, a find them of great assistance mee sight, and corresponding wit! } description of their foous. 1 recommend him as illfal optician. i! HENRY A. WISE, PETERSBURG, October 21, 1854, About five years ago, | obtained from Mr. Tobias, in Washington, a pair of Glasses for the spectacies which I used, and found them of great assistance to my decaying vision; and my opinion of Berta ous bbc on cea or not gone ne! yy such aid, A J. F. MAY, Lyrxc PERS, ovember 7, 1854, From an examination oF r. Tobias’ Ginssea, dnd Aeegtge biped pee and remarks, am convinced ul a ul optician, eee aan rs RLACKFORD, M.D. Lyxcueure, November 10, 1854, Mr. John Tobias, having furnished me with G ses, by which ! have been ly aided, (my vu having suffered greatly [ro ading at night in my earirer life,) it affords me the highest pleasure to say that | consider him a skillful practical optician, well prepared to aid those who Rey ose his professional services. WM. B. ROUZIE, Elder of the Methodist Conferenne, Wi.mineton, N. C., June 27, 184, Mr. J. Tosias—Dear Sir: Lam happy to say that the Spectacles which i obtained from you last week aro entirely satisfactory. From un inequality in the visual range of my eyes, | have heretofore found great difficulty in getting glasses of the proper focal dis- tances. {t aflords me pleasure to state, that by the aid of your optometer this difficulty has been happily obviated, so that the Glasses you Turnished me are sen erent adapted to my eyes of any 1 have ever yet used. tfully yours, R. B. DRANE ore resPOoK any Rector of St. James’ Parish. Having been Reed friend to visit the estab- lishment of Mr, Tobias for the purpose gf trying hi lasses | was furnished with a pair sli nthe eo! fred ‘ue,,whice have afforded me more relive! and gratili- cation than any | Lp tripe | tried My sight, origin- ally very good, was injured by writing ang reading at night, frequently toa very late hour: but with the aid of these glasses 1 can study almost as late as ever, and that too without the pain | have previous- ly suffer JOHN WILSON, Late Commissioneer Gen’l Land Office. Dec. 11, 1855. Thave used Mr. Tobias’s Spectacles for three or four months, and take great ane in spying ti 1 am much pleased witithem. | have ip ay benefited by them, GEO. P. SCARBURGH, May 5th, 1836. I was reoommended to Mr. John Tobiasasa skilful optician ; andas | lave eyes of remarkable peculinri- ty, | was gratified to find that Mr. Tobias seemed comprehend them by inspection and some slight measurement, and he has made me a ih of Specta- cles that suits meadmirably, A, ar UTLER. July 11, 1856, Wasting ton, Aug. 8, 1855. Having been for years undor the nehesrity of hav- two sets i Jasses—one for nse in daylight, and ond for lamp- ight —t procured one set from Mr. Tobing which answered both purposes. 1 have used his for several months, and find them exoellent. EDWAK D STUBBS, Of Department of State. Mr. J. Tostas. Sir: The pair of Spectacles you furnished me yesterday id er Marre satisfactory tome. They are very decidedly the best I possess, and Iam the owner of eight or nine pairs, carefully selected in d:ferent places and ‘from opticians rec ommended to me on aécoant of their professional standing in France, ene and the United States, I have been also pleased with your remarks and di- rections on the treatment of the eyes, pose of preserving and improving the sight Respectfully pone 8. CALDWELL, rofessor of M. C., Louiaville, Ky. BRooxL1n Oniuoraenic Ixstitvtion, for the pur- ril, 1854, Most osrefu! examination ofM. J. Tobias’e Tam enabled to testify that their hardness, polishing, and exact optical shape rei.der them particularly recommendable to those whose merely optical impairment of the eyes are in waut of such auxiliaries. | consider, moreover, Mr. Tobias ety qualified to determine the focus of the eye,both by his optical knowledge and experience, and. by means of his optometer. In addition, { can further state that Mr. folias has supplied some of my pa- tients with Gtisses, to their and my satisfaction E, LEWIS BAUER, M.D. Physician and Sargeon, Berlin; Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, England; Member of the Medical Society of London, and of the Pathologieal Society of New York; Inte Sur- con of the Roya! Orthopaedic Institution of anchester, England, and Surgeon of the B, O. Institution. Norrok, Va., July 27, 1854, In the experience of even two years, [have found great difficulty in obtaiming Specinclcs that aotiy adapted to the weakness of #1 huis in- convenience Mr. Tobias seems t ved for the present by the svbstitution for of er and more suitable Glasses. They are clear, chrystal-like end comfortable to my eyes. | would commend him to those who from age or other infirmity requiré ar- tificial aid in this way. J.J. S8IMKINS, M.D. Witmine ton, N.C., June 16, 1854. To persons who have had the sigh ir eyes KO impaired as to require the use of Giasi I would recommend Mr. Join Tobias as a suitable person from whom to obtain such Giaxses ns. they may re- Mire, as he has suited me with a pair of Spectacles fora fir and near sight. My sight has been impaired very by @ servieo of years in the Post Office Departinent, which berth required me tobe on duty from 1! o'clock at ye til! after day, during which tine [ used but one light. W. A. WALKER. Department oF INTERIOR, May 8, 1855. From natural defe nd the unequal ey 8 of my eyes, | have been compelled to use giasses for seve- ralyears. | have tried different opticians without obtaining glasses perfectly fitted to my eyes, Four montis since Mr. Tobias made two pairs especially for me, which | have found to serve me perfectly. By the use of his optometer he is enabled to adapt lasses most minutely to the ore; T'imost cheerful: ly recommend Mr. ‘Tomas to all having occasion to use glasses, and bear my testimony ax to his skill as an optician, HERRY FE. BALDWIN, o8 Ass’t Seo’y to sign Land Warrants. ROGRESS IN THE FINE ARTS, AINTING AND PHOTOGRAPHY COMBINED. PV OTOGRAPHIC PORTRAITS In Oil Colors, on Canvas, Miniatoge or Size ov Live. 8. WALKER’S POKTRAIT AND PICTURE GALLERY, Odeon Hall, corner 44 st.and Pennsylvania avenue, %. WALKER has fitted uP the above spacious Apartments al & very great outlay of capital, thereby rendering his establishment one of the most com- plete and handsome in the whole country. He has a large Gallery for free exhibitron of upward of 20 fine Oil Paintings, by some of the best ancient and modern masters, to w! importations. 8. W. lete su h private robing apartment and purchased the finest possibie mstru an cngnaed ». first clase operative artist to Assist him in the department for taking all kinds of HOTOGRAPHIC, AMBROTYPE AND DA- REOTYPE POR TRAITS, from the ature to size af life, S. WaLKER, 4 combining the Photographic Pro- cess with the art of Painting, of which he has had 25 years’ experience, and whose specimens of Ife 81Z@ portraits may be seen in some of the first fami- hes of the ene as well as those exhibited in his Gallery, he will be able, by the combination of the two, to produce portraits that have never been ex- celled for their fidelity and life-like expression, Can- ps and boards prepared by himself expressly for 8 purpose, af Particular attention paid to the painting of Por- traits, Miniature or life-size, from smail pictures of deceased friends. Pe ig a taken from corpses, or sick persons en at their own residences, on immediate notics. Inssee taken in any number in Rtpaiget pelos f copies [rom the same sold groups, quantity o a from the cs fe crgee. Came fee Ti eid Likenesses painted on Co; for valuable Ou! Paintings, and Old Cumin Pore, oarefully back Li and restored to their original freshness. Ladies and gentiemen are respectful): Liai to call at the Gallery, over Shillington's ok weno smallest mi entrance 436 atreet, two doors from Penn: ivanis evenue, iv Ti“em ) Se per aie - _ 4 Hans ler ‘8 Tales ‘8 St Lous’s Bohool Days, aa Sanford and Merton, Evenings at Home Edgar Clifton, or Right and Wrong. Esperanza, or the Home of the Wanderers, Grimm's Home Stories The Castaways. or Ad ‘ures in Africa, Saxelford,a Story for the Young, Every Boy’s Book, Fairy Tales of the-Countess D’Aulnoy, Arabian Nights Robinson Crusoe, Just received by aia FRANCK TAYLOR. UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, Wasuineton, January 12th, 1858. On the petition of Joseph Karon, administrator of the estate of Charies F. Pain,decensed, of Winslow Maine, praying for the extension of a patent granted to theaaid Chay F. Paine foranvnprove- ment in “hay presse rv xeven years from the expiration of seid ent, Which takes piace onthe 2th day of April. i8sa. is ordered that the said petition be heard at the Patent Office on Monday, the (th of April, at 12 0’clock, m.; and all persons are notified to np- ear and xhow cz ifany they have, why said pe- ition ought not to he granted. Pereces cppceing the extension are required to file in the Patent Office their objections, specially xet forth in writing, at least twenty days before the day of hearing; all testimony filed by either party to be used at the said hearing must be taken and trans oocrdanes with the rules of the Office, be furnished on application. he ter .in the case will be closed on the Sd of April; depositions and other papers relied upot testimony must be filed in the office on or before the morning of that day; the arguments, if we ‘hin ten days thereafter,’ . |, also, that this notice be published 1, Rod Union, Washington, D. nd Post, Boston, Mas- sachucetts, once a week for three successive weeks: previous to the 19th of April next, the day of hear i Commissionér of Patents, bo’ ill pleas: thelr bitfste the Balont Oftce,mitha pape? ining this notice. jan 6 lawSw IVINGSTONE'S TRAVELS and Researches L in Sout Aries, 1 vol., 8vo., with Maps and En- sravings > $3, au FRANCK TAYLOR. WASHINGTON BRANCH RAILROAD. Trains run as follows: Lea ‘ton at 6 a. m. ‘De. blac atés.m. Do. do. Jo. i 6 8a. m, connect Pent at! " cone tor the hast ‘at Reiay for the West. Those at 8a. m. ard 51s Anap- m. for and at3p m. for Frederick and Norfolk. iy at Annapolis and W nna poli: Eastern train of Saturday at 4.20 p.m. iladeiphia, train—nt 4.20 p. m. jan ed OY MH, PARSONS. Agent. Pe cx: ds nl UN ti ctor VERPOOL, NE‘GR Ao SratEs MAILSTEAMERS The =r composing this ins are: —~-,—. Capt, Oliver Eldridge, Sree Capt, Jovorn Comsti ADRIATIC__..__-., t. James West, been built by contract expressiy for Bovannen onion, every gare bas been taken in their construction, as also in their engines, at jt and speed, and their accor fore Passengers are unoqualled for eleganoe fort. ‘The steamors ofthis line have improved water- tight compartmants, and no eX pense has been spared to make them all as good as new, the thorough exam ination given them proves their mode of const: uc- tion yet unequalled. - 3 Price of passage irom New York to Liverpool, in ret }» $130; in x9cond do., $75; From Liv: i toNew York, 3) and 20 guineas. An exper:- ‘enced Surgeon attached toeach ship. Noberths cen be scoured. until paid for, PROPOSED DATES OF SAILING. Irdays Jan 16... 1050! Wednesday, Feb. 3, 1958 Saturday, J. Saturday, Feb.13..._.1030| Wednesday, M°oh 3. 158 Saturday, Maroh 13 _.1838| Wednesday, M’ch 31.1858 Saturday, Apr! 10. Saturday, A prit 24. Saturday, May 8. 1858) W ednesday, April 28.1858 1858) Wednesday, May 12. 1958 po Wednesday, May 26. 1858 Saturday, May 858) Wednesday, June 9.1858 Saturday, June 5... ..1858| Woduesday, June +3.1x 8 Saturday, June 19....1&8) Wednesday, July 7.. 1858 Saturday, July 3. 1858) Wednesday, July 21.188 tw ug. 34... Inesday, Dept.1.. Saturday: Aue. 2... lasnl Wedne lay, Sept. 15.1858 Satufday, Sopt. 11; Saturday, Sept. 25. 1855, Wednerdny, Sept. <3.15:8 LA 18. 1858 1858) Wednesday, Got, 18 Saturday, Oct.9 rt Wednesday, Oot. Saturday, Oot. 23...."1a58| Wodnesday, N’ ‘ Saturday, Nov. 6. 1258) Wednesday, Nov. 24.1858 iturday, Nov. 20... .1858) Wednesday, Dec. 8 13.4 turday, Deo, 4... 1858| Wedaesdsy, Deo, 22.1858 For freight or pasange, apply to EDWARD Ke COLLINS, No. 6, Wall street, New Yor. OWN. SHIPLEY & CO., Liverpool. The owners of tnese ships will not 68 aenonntable for gold, cptog erie specie, evel. eo ‘a, unless is oO ing are 8 therefor and the value thereof expressed therein, (Q)RANGEAND ALEXANDHiA RAHLROAD GREAT SOUTHERN MAIL LINE T Daily, (Sund hts excerted,) batweer WASHINGTON CITY and the OUT Ay vi ALEXANDRIA, GORDONSVILLE ano RICH: Leaves Washington at 6 o’clock 8. m, = Washington at 7 o'clock pm. For LYNCHBURG and the SOUTHWEST. Leave Washington at 6 o’ciock a.’m., arrive ID LYNCHBURG next morning at 4 a,.2m,, conneogin with the trains on the Virginia and Penpessed Rai oad for MEMPHIS. Mail Stages from Char. ottesvilie to Lynchburg 8 distance of 6 miles. Fare from Washington to Lynchburg, $7.75. The steamer GEORGE PAGE, foot of Seventh street, bong owned by the Railroad Company, rune In connection with thie trains. tickets for Lynonburg proourad on the Boat. Omnibusesand Baggage Wagons will beat the Depot of the Washington Railroad, to convey pas- gengers snd baggage to the Steamboat, for Alexan- dria, & distance oj six miles, allowing ample time for meals. ia a JAMES A. EVANS, Arent, Alexandria, July, 1857. iv 8-tf JEW AND IMPORTANT SCHEDULE, FOR ALL PAKTS OF THE WEST. BALTIMORE AND OFI0 RAILROAD. The recent extensionand improvement of its 1ead- ing Conneating ines at the West has required an en- tire revision of the running arrangements of this road by which highly important advantages to ‘ue trav- elerare seoured. On and after MONDAY, June 15, 1857, THREE DAILY TRAINS will be rap in’ bot directions for through paasen First—The ACCOMMODATION | ro) ‘amder Station, Bait Sunday,) ae at way stations ai berland at 4 P. Ae Second—The MAIL TRAIN starts (Sunday ex- cepted rat 630 A. M., aud arrives at Wheeling af Ey A. M., connecting at Benwood with Centrai Ohio trains for Corumbus, Cincinnati. Indianapolis, Lou- isville, Chieago, St. Louis, &ec., and at same piace with trains for Cleveland, Toledo, Detroit, &c.. by Cleveland Road, and also'at Parkersburg with Ala- netta Road. : 2 LOUIS and CINCINNATI leaves daily at 5.95 P, N., con- at A. M. with exprpss trains without chanre af necting at Benwor irom’ Bellaire to Cincianaty, Cars at Columbus,) and reaching there in but 2 hours from Ba'timore and 26 hoers from Washing- ton. It also connects directly, in both directions, at Grafton with cars “i Parkersburg and Marietta roads for Chillicothe, Cincinnati, ete. These trains connect at Xenia for Indianapolis, Chicago and St, Louis, and at Cincinnati with the Great Ohio and Minsissippt Express for Louisville. ( and St. Louis through to St. Louis in less than 42 hours from, Baltimore. this train the time to all the central and southern places in the West 1s much lees, while the distance is froin 40 to 109 milea shorter than by the shortest of other routes. From the West these connections are equally close and eatisfactory, ar nving at Baltimore at 8.39 A, M, Baggage checked through to all pointe. THROUGH TICKETS sold at lowest rates at Camden Station and at Washington, B.C, Passengers from Baltimore or Washington may view the entire road hy doylixht, by taking morn ing trains, and lying over at Cumbeyiand er Osk Innd, and resuming Rext morning by Wheeling Ac, commodation train, leaving Cumberland at Oakland at 10.50, = FOR WAY PASSENGERS. The Cumberiand Accommodation Train at 7 A.M.. will stop at all Stations east of Cumberland, and the Wheeling Accommodation at all Stations beyoud Cumbertand ging, West. Bastwardly, the Mail Train leaves Wheeling at 8.90 A. Mand Accommo. dation leaves Cumberland at 9, reaching Baltimore atsso P.M. ON THE NORTHWESTERN VIRGINI BRANCH, between Gtattircod Parke te GE NIA will take tho passenge “xpress westwardly aud twardly. the Mail The FREDERICK TRAIN starts at 4 P.M. stopping at way stations. Leaves Frederick at 9.16 A, M.. arriving at Baltimore [2 noon. The ELLICOTT’S MILL TRAIN leaves at 5.48 A.M. nd5.15 P.M. Leavy Elheott’ i 2 A: M.and7 P. M:, except Sunday ee FOR WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. Leave Baltimore for Washington at 4.15 and 98 A.M..S3and5.15 P.M. On Sundays at 415 As Me and 5.15 P. M. only. Leave Washington for Balti it 6 and 2.90 A. bod ae 420 »M. On Sw it 7A. M., and . + only, "The first'and fourth trains from Baltumore, and the seeond and fourth trains from Washington, will be @xXpress mail trains. stopping only at Washington Junction and Annapolis Junction. Phe 9.15 aud 5.15 trans from Baltimore and the 8.30 and 420 trains trom Washington connect with the tragns from Annapoin, « ae ‘or tiol 8.1 ormation, fare, 0., BY oJ. T. ENGLAND, Agent a the Ticket oe: Gunde Station. WM. 8. WOODSIDE, jy 13-tf Master of Tcansportation. Baltimore, | PACIFIC MATH STEAMSHIP coM Ons of the Stesmehips of this Company, carrying the United States Mails for ACAPU LC CALIFORNIA, and OREGON, leave: ‘anama twiee each month. on the ai valof the United States Mai! 8.8. C ors, Which leave New Orleans and inrly on Sth and 20th of each month with the mails, eotaenen= connecting via PANAMA RAIL- These steamships have been inspected and ap- proyed y the Navy Department, guaranty speed and s ty. The Por ama Railroad (47 miles long) is now com- oy frvn Ocean to ooean, and is crossed in Sor 4 ours. rhe baggage of axsengers is checked in Now York through to San Francisco, and passengers are embarked at Panama by steamer at the company’s expense. The money paid in New York covers all expenses of the tr: J Reserve steamere are keptin port in Panama and ‘San Francisco, to prevent detention in case of acci- dent, a0 that the route is entirely reliable—no fail- ure having occurred in eight years, Passengers leave Panama the same day they ar- rive at Aspinwall. h by ench stenmer, and take Conductors go throw charge of wonienand children without other protec- tors. For through Vokets at the lowest sates apply at pa e the agency, 177 \Vest strect, New York, to LR AY MOND. —or to ARMSTRONG, ARR Ss & CO Mtl C.L. BARTLETT. Boston UN!Tep states MAIL LINE ONLY REGULAR LINE 4ND WITHOUT PAILURE FOR RIGHT YEARS, FOB CALIFORNIA AND OREGON VIA PANAMA RAILROAD, Regular Sailing Days, 5th & 2th of cach month, Cavrtion.—So many frauds and impou- perpetrated ontraveliers bomd sot 8 FORNIA. that the subsoriber, fhe ily authorised Agent for passage aS iM fail Lat Pana- ma, in the oity of New York. feels it his duty to caution all persons seek eto California, that, TO AVOID IMPOSITIO scthey must be careful to ithe true office of the Steamships vf the U.S. y xia . Railrond, as uo other office in New York is authorized eo curate pensnge. lich in at 177 West street, corner of Warren stock, ich is eet, corner 5 fron n the North River, at the head of the Com- qj Medicines. T'S YESS pisgo vVuRsY wk VERT RIND OF RUMOR, wore down ommon Pimpis. Pig ytt ppp v hundred cance, never failed excort in two cnsee, both avy a mor, has his possession over certificates of its value, all within twenty miles ‘Two bottles are warranted to cure 6 nurei”: .ore One io thres betties wil eure the worst kind of Three to five bottles are warranted to oure the "One or two bottles are warranted to gure all He- Two leucare warranted to cure Running of the Kara and Blotches among the Hair. Four to six botties are warranted to oure corrupt tions of the Skin. Jigers. bott i cure Sealy Er Two or three bottice are warranted to cure the worst kind of Ringworm. siong old stone wa'is, should cure ev system: yet it ine fixed fact. If you ha ~ es malas eee cae bu it sulin bi Pats over a thousand bottles of it in t b e vietaty 6 effects of it in every case. eof the grentest cures ever ascachuretts. I gave it to oluidren a year oston. I knew th stteady dont bl jone in oid, to 01 ney lotion cahdrenwhase Rech wie ooh aot - cl ares a Tali, Tostored to 8 pariset siate of health by one H Te those who are subject to & sick headache, bottle will always cure it. It gives creat riod eatarrh and dizziness. Some who have been ovstive for years, and have been reguiated by it. Where the body is sound it works quite easy, but where there 1s any derangement of the functions of nature, it will cause very singular feelings, but ‘ou must not be alarmed; ee always disap in ior four days to a week. ere is never a re- sult from it: on the ooutrary, Seen that aes one, you will feel yourself likes new person. fleard come of the mont extravagant enoomiams of it that ever man listened to, In my own practice | always kept it strictly for hu- mors—but since its imtroduction as a general famiy edicine, great and wonderful virtues have been Found in it that I never suspected. Several cases of eprioptic fits—a disease which was niways considered incurable, have been cured by a few bottles. pe gamer ™ f af it will pon fec- tual in all cases of that awful malady—there are but few who have seen more of it than | have, I know of several ences of Dropay, all of them Directions for —Aduits cms trbjie-spoonfal per day—children over ten years desséf?-spoonful— children from five to exht y) tea-spoonfa!l. As no directions cau be applical all constitutions, ; takes sufficient to operate on the bowels twice 8 day. CTURED BY poNs LH RENNE L DY. No. 12 Warren Stvest, Kozbury, Massachusetts, ats for Washington.-Chas, Stott ® Co. Z Giiten, Midwal & Uteraas te Gocbess. Fiery & Co., D. Walsh & Co.. F. 8. Waish, J.P. Stom Martin King, Nairn & Palmer, Schwariz & Co. G Hoswell, Daniel B. Clark, J. (P. Milburn, Duntar vy 5 e e1 rgetown.—R, SB GiesellC) M heenthane sy Le Radwell my Sas AYEN'S Cathartic Piils, (SUGAR COATED.) The following remedies are of- fered to thé pul*4 a8 the best, most perfect. which medica! ssionce can afford. AYERS CATHARTIC PILLS * been prepared with tae utmost skill which the mec: ea! profession of this age possesses, and their effects show they have virtues which surpass any combi- nation of licines hitherto known. Other prepa rations « or lens 3 but this cures suck dangero Bints, HO QUICK ANd SO sure! asto prove an efficacy and a power to uproot dis be yerd any thing which men have known before. By removing the obstruetions of the interna ps Ry stimulating them into heel thy action, they renovate the fountains of life and vigor,—heaith courses snew through the body, and the sick man ix well again. They are adapted to diserse, and disease only, for when taken by one in health they produce bet little effect. This is the perfeoiion of medicine. It is antagonrstic to dis: and ne more. Tender children may take them with impunity. If they are sick they wil! onre them, if they are well they will do them no harn Give them to trated with biliow ul blood has burst out in screfula till hos skin is covered with sores; who stands, or sits, or hes inanguish, He his been drenched inside and out with every peony whieh ony eduld sug- gest. Give him these Pruis, and mark the effect ; see the scabs fail from his body ; see the new. fair skio that has grown under them: sce the Inte leper that is clean. Give them to him whose anery humors have planted rheuimatiam in tis joints and bones; move hum, and he sereeches with pains; he too has been soaked through every muscle of his body with Iiniments and salves; give nim these Pixs to purify his blood; they may not cure him, for, aias! there are cases which no mortal power can reich; but mark, he waiks with crutches , aly and now he walks alone; they have cured hi Give them to the lean, soor, hagsard dyspep! whose guawing stomach has long ago eaten every smu.e from his face aud every muscle from his body. See his appetite return. and with it hes leaitn: see the ne yan. See her that was radiant with health ‘em notice ts hereby geren that all the wages adored bee tevtchre. Sicneras, toes je or evtr t routes of ra. why he ut je of a2 miles on each side of the a At the land office at DUBUQUE on Monday, 15th day of Febuary next, via: - North of the base line and rast of the ffth princi) pal meridvan Townships &5, 96, 87. 8, # and 9. of range ft. Townships 85. , 8, and %, of range 2. Townships 84, 85. 96, and 87, of range 3. Townshios #4 and 85, of ranges 4,5, and 6 Township 4. of range 7. Twoor t bottles are warranted to oure the | North of the base line and west of the Afth prom Most most desperate cass of Rheumatism. cipal meridian Three to four botties are wartanted to cure Salt- Townghips 25, 86 87, ©, 1, and 91. of range 1. theum. Townships 85, 86. 87, 89, 9, St, 92, and 95, of range 2. Five to eight bottles will oure the worst onse of ‘Tap vehips 35, 9, &7, b8, 9, 91, 92, and °, of ranges me 5 4 A bepeiit is always experienoed from the Frat bot- | “Townships 84, 83, 88, $7, 8, 99, 9, 9,and %, of tle, 8 perfect oure is warranted when the above | range 6, po teen nop ‘Towships 15, 9, 7, 90, 91,92, and %, of ranges Nothing looxs so improbable to those 7.8, 9, 10, 11, 12.13 and 14 vain tried all the wonderia! medroim ‘Townships #5, 96, 87, 88, 89, 91, 92, and 9%, of = that a common weed growing on ¢ t5and 16. rang ad puahigs £0, 62, 00, 00,08, 00. ent 93, of ranges iv i At the land office at FORT DES MOINES on Monday, the 15th day of & etn next, vax: North of the bas: st of the fifth prin- i” . ‘Townships 77, 79, #0, 81, &2, 2 ‘Townships 79, 8, 81, and #2, of range 3. ‘Townships #) and 82, of ranges 4, 5, 6, and 7. North of the base line and west of the fifth prin- cipal meridian ‘Townships 77, 99, 81, 82. nnd 23, of range 1. ‘Townships 7, 77, 79, 9,81, 2, and 83, of ranges 2 3 s “ “‘Lownships 75. 77, #9, 81, ®2, and 83. of et. Townships 75, 77,73. #9, 61, 82, and 83, of ranges 5 6. wnships 7%, 77 78, 79, 81, 82, and 63, of ranges 7 and 5, Townships 6, 77, 79. 89, #1, 82, 84and 85, of range 27. rod 7%, 77, ¥ f copie onred by il, For the varies discases of the —. nee "72, 80, 81, 82, 83, and 65. of ranges Liver, Sick, Headache, Dyspepsia, Asthma, Fever ‘Townabips 26, 77, 79, 80. 81, &2, and &3, of range 3. and Ague, Pain in the Side, Diseases of the Spine, | Townships 2,77, 79, 80, 8), Kz, 3, and i, of range and particulariy in Diseases of the Kidners, &c., the . ac cae tie Sneers hen Seen ieee oes Cae SAY Sores {ie land ofhoe at CHARITON on Monday, the chaize neoésssry—eat s jay of February next, viz: creas pnthae ors alee North of the base line and west of the fifth prm- cipal meridian. Township 75, of range }. x ‘Townships 72, 73, 74, and 75. of range 2. Townships 62, 9.7), 74, and 75, of range 3. ‘Townsh:ps 67,62, 69, 71, 72, 73,74, and 75, of range 4. Towaships 87, 68, 68, 70, 72, 73, 74, and 75, of ranges 5,f, and 7. Townships ei, 77. ‘™, 11, 73, 74, and 75, of ranges 1 4 2,9, 10, 11, . 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 74, and 75, of range a ‘ownshi| ‘ownsbips 67, 68, 69, 7, 71, 74, and 75, of range 16. Ma ie | #7, 68, , 71, 73, 74, and 75, of ranges 17, 18, 19, aud 2B. ‘ow: ps 67, 68, 69, 79, 73. 74. and 75, of range 21. Tow: ps 67, 63, 7, 71, 73. 74, and 75, of ranges 22, 23, 24, 25, 25, 27, BW, W, HM, 31, R, and 33. At the land office st FORT DODGE, on Tusedtay the 23d day of February next, viz: North of the base line and west of the fifth prin cipal meridian 9%, 87, 88, 91, and 92, of range 19, 8, 37, 8, #, 91, and 92, of ranges 2, 21, . Mf, and 2. of rance 24. 2, 91, Bi,and 92, of ranges 25, ‘pa 08, 27, and £8, of ranges 29, 99, 31,32, and 3 Townady oat S10UX CITY om Tuesday, of ranges 3S, 3, aud 4, a. a. nobips 8h, 7, aud Township %6,0f range : At the Land Office at COUNCIL BLUFFS. ‘Tuesday, the twenty-third day of Febraary 1 ext, viz: North of the base line and west of the fifth prim hips 67. a and #1. of range 34 "hea ships 67, 68.09, I, 72, 7B, 74, 75, 76, 77, 9, Bi, 72, 73, 74,25, 76, 77, 78, 99, 81, 73, 74. 75, 7, 73,74, 25, 26, 77, 78, 80, 81, + 73, 74, 75, 96, 37, 7B, 83, 73,74, 75, 76, 77, 79,90, Mt, Att, of mnee Waxhips 6%, 6, 7 82, 83. and 84° of . 77, 78, 80, Bh, Townships 67. &, 69. 9,71, 73, 74, 75, 77, 78. 79, 99, 81, nnd #2, of range 42. hips 67, 68, 71, 73, 76, 77, 73,79, 89, Si, 82, aed 8. . e Townships 8, 73, 79, 9,81, 82, and 85, of range 44 ‘ownshipe 79, 80, 81, 2, and 85, of range 45. ywuship 85, of range 46. and loveliness b asted and too early ering away: | | Given under my hand, at the city of Washington, want of exercise or mental né lurking | this twenty fourth day of December, anno Demin disease, has deranged the 1 of dizes- | one thousand erght hundred — fifty seven. assimilation or necretio} t herr office T A. HENDRICKS. Her blood 1s vitiated, her heaitn i= gone. Give Commissioner of the General Land Office. se Pitts to stimulate the vital prnciple into d vigor, to cast out the obstructions, and in fusea new vitality into the bleod. Now look again —the roses’ blossom en her cheek. and where late! sorrow sat, joy bursts from every feature. See the sweet infant wasted with worms. Its wan, sickly features tell you without disguise, and painfully dic- tinct, that thev are eating its lifeaway. Its pinched up nose and ears, and restless siecpings. tell the ful truth in language which every mother Give it the PILLs in large doses to sweep e vile parnaites from the hady. Now pg in and see the ruddy bleom of childhood. Is it ne to do these things? Nav, ar 'v not the marvel thisage: And yet they are dons around you every av. Have you the less serious sy: tempers, they are the ersier cur Jaundice Cos tiveness, Headache, Sideache, Heartburn. Foul Stomach, Nausea, Pain im the Bowels, Flatuleney. 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