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EVENING STAR. HAVELOCK. He is gone. Heaven's wil Indian turf o’erues his breast, Ghoul in black, nor fol in gold id him in yon hallowed mould. led to & soldier's grave is best ; paid the rite, cvarad tant eraves.osixht, England’s vanners o’er him wav , he Keeps the realm he saved. strew not on the hero's hearse Garlands of a herald 3 Seu 3 pe us of no vainful Glory houting forth her haughty story. All life long his homage rose ‘To far other shrine than those. “In hoc —_ Lait the battle nd ¢ on . (Puach. Oranges, gree: id tnivundante at New Oricanes ™™ Potatoes, are eans. 1D Prof. Gibson roposes to run a telegraphic line along the shore Pr the Galf of Mexico. “ {7~ The usury taws of Belgium are about to be abolished. . - IL The statue of Daniel Webster has been lost in the ship Oxford, which foundered at sea, on ber paysaze from Leghorn. UY, Much dissatisfaction is expressed by the St is papers at the non-resumption of the Missouri banks. > Martin F. Tupper has published a new book. entitled + Rides and Revenues of the late sop Smith.” 1 Mrs. Robinson, the “ veiled murderess,’® is employed in knitting stockings at Sing Sing Prison. I> There has never been so large a number of convicts at Sing Sing prison as now. ‘There are about 960 males and W females i E. S. Boyton, of East Hartford, bas per- fected a sewing machine that takes the complete buttonhole stitch, and each stitch is fastened. - A larger quantity of tobacco has been safely gathered and cured by the farmers of Hart- ford county, Conn., than ever before obtained. U~ It is said that there were to be a er number of marriages in England on the bridal be Coo Princess Royal than was eve known to be celebrated in one day before. iD” The mischievous practice of forcib'y cut- ting of the hair of young girls in the s “eets, which bas been indulyed in at Augsburg, in Ba- varia, has now extended to Munich, and several eases have :ately occurred there. {> The new Constitution of Oregon o@®ntains the following clause : ‘‘No money shall be drawn from the treasury for the benetit of any religious institution, nor any money be appropriated for religious services.”? {07 A correspondent of the Philadelphia In- — writing of the visit of the U.S steamer in Jucinto to Japan last year, says the Japanese fired a salute of twenty-one guns on Washing- ton’s birth-day and on the Fourth of July. ~ {7 A daughter of Philander Ferry, of Dan- bury, Ct., about four years of age, died on the 18th inst, from the effects of inflammation, occa- sioned be the swallowing and lodging of a piece of a tooth in one of the tubes of her lungs. U~ The Government of Peru bas paid $40,000 to this government for the benefit of the sufferers by the outrage at the Chincha Is!ands, where several American captains were pushed by bayo- net over the side of a Peruvian frigate into the sea L rE The Boston & Lowell and Nashua & Low- ell Railroad Companies bave been to an extra expense on account ef snow, thus far this winter, of fifty cents. Their expense up to the corre- Fag Period last winter, was from $1.200 to Mad'lle Rachel bad a narrow escape from being buried alive. Eleven hours after the tele- | spy reached Paris of her death, she was breath- ag. The operator who came toewbalm first felt the carotid artery, and was startled to find pulsa- tion. The truth was known at once, and she only died in the evening. {~ 1t ts but a short time ago that some thirty Persons were arrested in South ioe f for stealing and carrying off an entire two-sto! uilding. Re- eently, complaint has been made that .arieus parties. by combined attack. have been engaged pulling to pieces and taking away an entirely Rew two-story building, near the Natl Factory. i- Two prizes were skated for on the rive- near Schenectady, on Saturday. They were both wou by James Joslin. The contests were very exciting—the competitors many, end the lookers- on more. Joslin isa great skater. He cut two spread eagies, of life and animation, that when be went away, they got fighting and tore each other In pieces. (> Quite a large number of robins appeared in the Norfolk, Va, ma:ket of Saturday. One man bad ahout 500, for which he received nearly sw They were found in considerable flocks Within a few miles of the city, feeding with gteat avidity on the berries of the cedar and holly. They are in good oder, and are readily bought at about four cents each, for broiling and for making pies. (7 An Antwer; r mentions that Queen Victoria, who Bae, of Tate devoted mach’ time aud displayed great talent in the art of puotozra- hy, bas lately seut the Empress Eugenie, ax a New Year’s present, a charming album, full of Photographs taken by herself. in the leaves of this ap unique work are to be found portraits of the Royal children, in the costumes of various Bhaksperian characters, the Albert, together with views o: Balmoral and Osborne house. rtrait of Prince Windsor Castle, ARRIVALS AT PRINCIPAL HOTELS. BROWNS’ HOTEL —J 8 Stodd: Md; A P Shott and family, do; Mrs Talbert, do; W'W Orndortf, 111; Miss A Orndorif, Md;'J H Fishe:, 3a; J ® Farly, Va; Jas K Brush, NJ; Jno Mott. do; P B Marshall, do. WoC Harvez, Mixa SF Wood, Miss © P Roach, Mixs J E Orudort¥ Miss 8 Oredortt, do ; Charles Worthington, do; J H Pendleton, Virgt P Martin, do; WR Polk, do; JW Reese, NJ; F Wood, do. 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WASHINGTON HOUSE.—Mr Bunn, N J; J Snyder, Obio; A M Hill, Pa: J P Vinson, Rich’d 2 Bowie, Md; Geo F Mish, Pa; Geo Roberton, P Schoonmaker, NY: J P Smith, Ohio; G Jenkins = a B gianeon, do: JN Gray, O: owe. Ky, E E Fiske, V. Pi Fin, Out t; J P Fickle, do; J U. 8. HOTEL, (L.o. Tramp, Md; N Loughborough, V. do; AW Deabl, do; J A White, | : Mass; W Casawell, Del; B Prescott Gs Jones, lows; Lieut Moffit; Va; JE Setiledo. W Kennon, O; WH Hunton, Tenn; Ds Garret snd lady, Va; G Kennedy, O; JG Stephens, Md; SN Corralbs, do. oS KIRKWOOD HoUs Ligon, —J CJones, NY; GT Marye, Cal; Dr Norris, Pa; N Wail, Mo; W Beall, Md; J Bond, Va; 'F J DeWitt. Dikots: W R Mercer, Md; 3G Cato. KT; J P Carr, do; Miss Boggs, Pa; AJ Drexel, do; T Lutz, do: E Baw- stonne, RI; J Applegard, Va; A May, fil. a OCEAN STEAMERS’ SAILING DAYS From tax Unitep Status. Steamer: Leave. For. Days. ++-New York... Liverpool...Peb 3 . New York... Liverpool. New York...Havre.... Liverpool... Feb 10 + New York. Liverpool... Feb 13 From Evrorg. Liverpool...New York...Jan 13 City Baltimore, Liverpool... Ind! . Liverpool... Portland -Liverpuol... Boston . Jan 0 The California mail steamers leave New York on the Sth and 9b of cach month Miscellaneous. GReEaT SALE OF CARRIAGES. AT COST. The firm of Gardner & Place having dissolved on the 7th instant, by mutual cousent, olose up their business we now offer for oe, at cost. Nd their ated, es at a maar Ly ah lowing Carriages: ive Buggies, four Rockaway s, one’ Four sass senger jon. and two Ex) Wagons. All the above were made of the best most tho~ rough seasoned lumber Sa by skillful and ex- perienced workmen. and will be warrnted for twelve months; 8 satisfactory guarantee being given with Aino, Hised Bugeioe ror cheap gr cuek jan 20-2tawews Suasesanns te Ganiser © Place He! FOR THE NORTAERN Liner TIES’ GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES HE NEW GROCERY STORE. 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EW MUSIC received semi-weekly ; Music or- dered from aud sent to any part of the country ; Masic Bound, &c , &c., at our Piano Warervoms. 96 Pa. avenue, between 9th and loth st dw TORN FL ELLIS UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE Wasnineton. January 15, 1897. @ petition of Caleb and T. Willis Pratt. of ray ing for the extension of a patent n the 4th of April, 1d44, for truss frames of bridges.” for the expiration of said patent, which Ince on the 4th day of April, 1850— Tt ts ordered, that the said petition be hoard at the Patent Office on M ate the 2 of Mareh next, at 12 o'clock m.: and all persons are notified to appear and show cause, if any they have, why said petition ought not to be granted. Persons opposing the extension are required to file in the Patent Office their objections, specially set 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 inust be tak ind trausmit- ted in accordance with the rules of the office, which will be furnished on application. The testimony in the case will be closed on the 6th of March; depositions and athor a ere led upon as testimony must be filed in the Othos before the morning of that day; the argument any, within ten days thereafter. also, that this notice be published in the hington, D.C., and once ® week for three successive weeks previous to the 22d of March next, the day of hear- Ing. JOS. HOLT. Commissioner of Patents. P. 3. Editors of the abo e 1 pl '. containing this notice. 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New Yor! work just ‘The abo jt issued from the press, for sale at th nd, corner of 434 street and Penusy | avenue. St lee? edition. beauti- wk Gon iok nk Bound pack lth adit "1 oy ink. Bound in Le age Dose up ina durable form for permanent . Price 91. ‘This work a what its title purports to be, an ex- fAmiaation of (what the author deems to. be) the po- litical part of the Court’s opimon, avoiding any no- thee of the judieat 1t. which related to the: claims of the parties on reoo: Spintt of entire devotion to profound of foun '# to the oldest Tenders. and is Get tee new work on @ subject supposed to have xhausted. JOS. SHILLIN: Bookseller, Odeon Wbulding, corner bon ve Pel af Oe MT od IPLOMATIG HISTORY of the Waatungton ‘a. av. bal Cage og ee page W. AH. Trescott, Fig BH TH Dube ANCK TAYLOR, Miscellaneous. TRS ahah isaanariee sat 15, rT mad the act of C to the ate of LOW A, toai rail therein men- -emn| Pyatt pri entry ithdrawal, will be re- ored to private entry on the days and at the places hereinafter specified, at the ordinary. minimee 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 meri 85, 96, 87, 89, 90 and 91 foiwy wil Townships 85, 96, $7, 88, and 9, of range ‘Townships i, 65,96, and £7, of range ‘Townships &4'and 83, of ranges 4,5, and 6, ‘Township 8. of range 7. North of the base line and west of the fifth prin- cipal meridian Townghips 85, 96 87, 89, 9), and 91. of range 1. ‘Townships 85, 86, 87, 89, 90, 91, 92, and 93, of range 2. Zoemnios 85, 86, 87, 88, 90, 91, 93, and $5, of ranges xa ‘Pownehipe 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 90, 91, 92, and 98, of T eriships 35,96, 7 88,90, 91, 92, and 98, of ranges 9, 10, 11, 12.13 and 14, wi oynships 85, 36, 87, 88, 88, 91, 92, and 93, of ranges a Rowaships 86, 87, 88, 89, 91, 92, and 9S, of ranges 17 At the land office at FORT DES MOINES on Monday, 15th day of t ebruary next, viz: North of the base line and east of the fifth prin- cipal meridian. 5 Townships 77, 79, 80, 81, 82, and 83, of ranges 1 and ‘Townships 79, 80, 81, and 82, of range 3. ‘Townships 8) and 82, of ranges 4, 5. 6, and 7. North of the base line and west of the fifth prin cipal meridian, ‘Townships 77, 90, 81, 82, and 83, of range 1. Bow nships 76, 77, 79, 80,81, 82, and 83, of ranges 2 81, 82. and 83, of range 4, 1p# 76, 77, 78, 90, 81, 82, and 83, of ranges 5 and 6. " . EP decent a 78, 77 78, 79, 81, 82, and 83, of ranges 7 and 8. 8 76; 77, 78, 79, 82, and 83, of range 9. $75; 77, 78, 79, H, #2, and 83, of range 10. ‘ownships 76, 77, 73, 79, 81, 82, and 83, of ranges il, 12, 13, 14, 15, and 16. ‘owoships 76, 77, 78, 79, 81, 82, 83, and 85, of ranges ix 17,18, 19, aud 2. “Pownships 26. 71, 72, 81, $2. 8S, and 85, of range 21. hi 78, 80, 81, » and 85, of ranges Tow Towsshipe 76, 77, 79, 80, 31, 82,83, and 85, of ranges 2 bets and 2. T ‘ownships 76, 77, 79, 80, 81, 82, 84.and 85. of range 27. ownships 26, 77, 79, 90, 81, 82, 83, and 85, of ranges 2, si, Townships 76, 77, 79, 80. 81, 82, and 93, of range 32 gp Pow nshups 76,77, 73, 20, 81, 82, 88, and #4, 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. Township 73, of range 1. ‘Townships 72, 73, 74, and 75. of range 2. 1p 68, 69, 7!, 72, 73, 74, and 75, of range 3. 1ps 67, 63, 69, 71, 72, 73, 74, and 74, of range 4. ‘Townships 67, 68, 69, 70, 72, 73, 74, and 75, of ranges oF : i) - _ ee 71, 73, 74, and 75, of ranges s te, ni ‘s , 69, 70, 71, 72, 74, and 75, of range Townships 67, 68, 69, 79, 71, 74, and 75, of range 16. Townships 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 73, 74, and 75, of ranges 17, 18, 19, and 20, ‘Townships 67, 68, 69, 70, 73. 74. and 75, of range 21. Townships 67, 63, 63, 20, 71, 73, 74, and 75, of ranges 22, 2, 24, 25, 2, 27, 2, 2, W, 31, 32, and 33. At the land office at FORT DODGE, on Tuesday the 23d day of February next, viz: North of the base line and west of the fifth prin- cipal meridian. ‘ownships 86, 87, 88, 91, and 92, of range 19. , 90, 91, and 92, of ranges 20, 21, Townships 86, 87, 88, and 92, of range 24. ‘ownships 86, 87, 83, 9), 91,and $2, of ranges 25, 26, 27, and 2. ‘Townships 86, 87, and 88, of ranges 29, 90, 31,32, and At tle land office at SIOUX CITY on Tuesday, the 23d of February next, viz: North of the base line and west of the fifth princi- pal meridian. Townships 86, 87. and 88, of range 34. Townships 87 and 88, sf ranges 35 and 87. ‘ownships 86 and 88, of ranges 38, 39, and 40, ‘ownship 9!, of range 41. 9». of range 42. ips 86, 87, and 83. of ranges 43, 44, and 45, ip 86, of range 46. At the Land Office at COUNCIL BLUFFS, on Tuesday, the twenty-third day of February next, viz: North of the base line and west of the fifth prin cipal meridian. ‘87. 68, 69. 70, 72, 73, 74, 75, 28, 77, 79, 80, 84, of range 31. 'ownslips 67, 68, 69, 70, 72, 73, 74, 15, 76, 77, 80, Bl, 83, and 34, of range 35. ‘ownships 68, G9, 7, 72, 73, 74,75, 76, 77, 72, 20, 81, x ud #4’ of range 36. ‘Townships 67, 68, 69, 70, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 72, 90, 81, 82, 83, #4, and K5, of range 37. ‘Townships 67, 64, 69,70, 71, 73, 74, 75, 76,77, 72, 80, $1, . 83, 84, and 85, of range 38. ‘Townships 67, 6%, 69, 70,71, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 72, 83, 24, and 85, range SY ‘Townsh: 68, 69, 70, 71, 73, 74, 25, 76, 77,79, 80, BI, 82, 83, 84 and 85, of range 40, ‘Tow aships 67, 68, 69, 70,71, 73, 74, 75. 76, 78,79, 90, f range 41 al, and Townships 67, 68, 69. 70,71, 73, 74, 75, 77, 78 81, and #2, of raaige 42. Townships 62, 64, 71, 73, 76, 77, 78,74, 80, 81, 82, ave 83, of range 43. 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WASHINGTON BRANCH RAILROAD, Trains run as fullows: worst down to a common Pimple. do. asym. it St oes Gane - do. a —~ re. over one bi 420 p. m, connect mor. has ph ae ry a The reine at Gand 88. m ti a ing for te TS The are warranted to cure « nursing Sore will cure the worst kind ef M The Passe bottles will clear the system of Biles. ae a warranted to cure the worst raging ith and Stomach. to pelss. Pp! Sunda train—at 4.20 faa ey OE EH, PARSONS, Agent. "Bae er rye police aro warranted vo oureaut e- | NE“) EVAR) Wades MLN Se aac us. arene eeare warmer ee seoere Running of the Ears Blotohes among thi a EFourte bottles are warran ited to cure corrupt Feaning Uloers. Soaly E: of the Skin. Pwo or three bottles ore warned to care the it kind of Rit a Ca = meas $2 eure to e wv isin. MPhreo to four bottles ere warrauted to oure Salt- ristve to eight botties will cure the worst cane of The Ships composing this most T IC... ,Capt, Oliver A Cc Rie = ees These having been built by contract expressly for Soreramean service, avery tae bas been taken in their pope a fo emptor for paseensere Gre unequalled for elegance and com- ‘The steamers ofthis line hnve improved water- A benefit 1s always experienced from the first bot- tments, and Xpense has been tle, nr mg aon cure is warranted when the above pete ele pepo as pew: the pores =. is const: . No a looks so improbable to those who have in Hem ed iecl ne fa eae : vain tried all the wonderful medicines of the day, Prive o: passage from New York to JAverposl. i that in we growing on the pastures, first onbin, $130; im ssound do., $75; From Liver- a py yee og eee humorinthe pool t’ New York, 30 and 20 guineas. An experi fact. u have . ere are ao IFES nec ANDES hums | Pertenced Surgeon attached toeach ship. Noberths oan be secure. until paid for. ¥ ; ‘. iting pome cases, 4 t yours. ete in over 8 thousand bottles of it in the vicinity PROPOSED DATES OF SAILING, Boston. I know the effects of it in every case, ieee iVERPOOL. It has already done sume of the greatest oures ever | carurins, dam 16 lise, Wedeeedan done in Massachusetts. | gave it to children a year oid, to oid Roope of sixty. I have seen poor, puny ‘wormy -loo) ing, children, whose fesh was so! Saturday, Feb. 13. nexday Saturday, March 13 Wednesday finhiy, restored to @ perfect state of health by one eencron-eary ey ot -- wosneener “To those who are subject to & sick headaohe, one | S*!urday, May &. } So mame mg Saturday, May 22 Wednesday, J Saturday, June 5 ives great relief in Wednesday, Jui bottle will always cure it. It je 78 dizziness. who have taken it oe oan. been costive for years, and have been regulated by Seer jee =. esceaar. gly ai”: He, Wibere tie Rody is BOERS Se Sonis Suee ONE? | Aicuntey, July ft Wednesday, Aux. 4 re is any derangement o| ong will cause very sineviar feelinga, but | Stturday, Aug. | Wednesday, Sept. i. 1ase Saturday, Aug. 1258] Wednesday , Sept. 15.1858 Saturday, Sept. 1! ...1858 Wednesday, Sept. 29.1858 Saturday, Sept. .6 .. 1850) Wednes..ay, Oct. 13. 1858 Saturday, Oct. 9...” 1850/ Wednesday, Oot. 27.1858 2 t be alarmed; ix always disappear in four days to a week. ‘There is nevera re- sult from it; on the ar Leon that feeling i‘ one, you will feel yourself likea new person. eard some of the most extravagant encominms ef it : ooo woneeiey i ; ba Pi tp aah coves urday L1a5a| Wednesday, Deo. 8 18 In my own practice I always kept it strictly for hu- turday, ieon| Wed 4 & ieee mor + Deo.4 juesday, Deo. ut since its introduction asa general family Medicine, great and erful virtues have been found in it that I never ted. Several cases of epil always considered incurable, have been cured by few bottles. O, what a mercy if it will prove etfec- tual in all cases of that awful maiady—there are but fow who have seen more of it than I have. For freight or 1, apply to EDWAKD kt CULLING, No. 56, Wall street, em Vote. AINW RIGHT & CO., Parm. ners of these ships will not be accountable jold, silver, bullion, peo ry 1know of s:veral cases of Dropay. all of them aged | £2, or, Vallion. specie, joys red by it. the various diseases of the ow Nagle p- yrs Sul 4 Piver, Siok Heatinchs. Dyape ia, Asthma, Fever chereier and the value thereof exp! ide, Dis o fod perticulerly tn D fio Kidneys, kee the ‘ticularly in Diseases o! 1e neys, &c., discovery has done more good than any medicine everknown, jo change of diet ever necessary—eat the best you can get and enough of it. Directions for Use.—Adults one tab! per day—children over ten years dessert-spoonful— children from five to eight years, tea-spoonful. As no directions can be applicable to ail constitutions, take sufficient to operate on the bowels twice a day, MANUFACTURED BY DUNALD KENNEDY. No. 120 Warren Street, Rozbury, Massachusetts, Agents for Washington.—Chas. Stott & Co., Z. Gilman, Kidwell & Lawrence, J. B. Gardner, Burry & Co., D. Walsh & Co., F. ¥. Waish, J. P.'Stone, Martin King, Nairn & Palmer, Schwariz & Co. 6 Boswell, Daniel B. Clark. J. Milburn, Duntar ‘son, F ot 0. Ken! lor Georg wn—RK, 8. Ciasell. O M Lentham: J. L. Kidwelle amy ly a AYER'S Cathartie Pills, (SUGAR COATED.) The following remedies are of- fered to the publicas the best, most perfect. which medical science can affor AYER’S CATH gRTIC PILLS have ber pared with the utmost skill which the medi- cal profession of this age possesses. their effects show they have virtues which surpass any combi- nation of medicines hitherto known. 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The steamer GEORGE PAGE, foot of Séventh street, being owned by the Railroad Company, rune iM connection with the trains. ‘Tickets for Lynchburg procured os the Boat. {[7 Omnibusesand Baggage Wagons will beat the Depot of the Washington Rail |, to Convey pas- sengers and e to the Steamboat, for Alexan- dria, @ distance of six miles, allowing ample time for meals, JAMES A. EVANS, Alexandria, Suly, 1857. ie NEW AND IMPORTANT SCHEDULE. FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WEST. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. the fountains of life and vigor,—heaith courses ‘The recent extension and improvement of its esd- anew through the body, and t ick man is well | ing connecting lines at the Weat has required an en- agnin. They are adapted to disense, and disease | tire revision of the Tuning arrangements of this road only, for when taken by one in health they produce which highly important advantages to the trav- but little etfect. This is the perfection of medicine, It ig antagonistic to disease, and no more ‘Tender children may take them with impunity. If they are sick they will cure them, if they are weil they will do them no harm. Give them to some patient who has been pros- trated with bilious compuint; see his beut-up, tering form atraighten with strength again; see his long-lost appetite return; see his ciammy fe blossom into health. Give them to some allo: whose foul blood has burst out in serofula skin is covered with sores; who stands liew in anguish. tb drenched On and after MONDAY, June DAILY TRAINS will be rup or through passengers. ATION TRAIN starte Station, Baltimore, at 7 A.M.,(except Sunday,) stops at way stations aud arrives at Cum- beriand at 4 P.M Seound—The MAIL TRAIN starts (Sunday ex- cepted) st 830 A. M., and arrives at Wheeling at 425 A.M ral Ohio irst—The ACC from Camde - M., connecting at Beawood with © trains for Commbus, Cinoiunati. Lnedianapolis, Lou isville, Chicago, St. Lous, Ac., and at same piace with trains for Cleveland, Toledo, Detroit, &o., by i out with ev ~ | Cleveinnd Road, aud also'al Parkersburg with Ma- gest. Give 3] metta see the seal Third he ST. LOUIS and CINCINNATI skin that has + see the inte leper | EXPRESS TRAIN leaves daily at 5.05 P, M., oou that ia clean. Give them to him whose angry | uecting st Benwood at A. M. with expypes trains humors have pane Theumatisim in his joints and | from Bellure to without change bones; move him, and he screeches with puins; he 4 sat Columbus,) and reaching there in but too has been sonked through every muscle of hia | houcs from Baltimore and 2) hours from Washing body with Honnents and sal + give him these ten. It also co cts directly, in both direotious, Puts to purify his blod cure lun, | at Grafton with ears by Parkersburg apd Marietts for, alas! there are ox ho mortal pe ronds for Chillicothe, Cincinnati, ete. These trame can reach; but murk, he waiks with crutches connect at Renin for Indianpolis, Chicago and Bt, and now he walks alone; they have eured hr unetiwith the Great Oho and Express for Loursville, Cairo and St. eb to St. Lows in leas than 42hewrs trom My this train tae tome to all the conten! acen in the West is much lens, while rom 40 to shorter than by the shortest of other routes, m the West these oonnechons are equally close and satisfactory, ar fying at Baltimore at 3.59 A. M. IL” Baggage checked through to all pointe, THROUGH TICKETS sold at lowest rates at Camden Station aud at Washington, D.C, Passengers from Ualtimore or Washington may view the entire road by davlicht, by taking morn ing trains, and lying over nt Cusnberland or Oak tand, and resu: < Hext morning by Wheeling Ac commodation train, leaving Cumberland at € and Oxkland at 10.50, FOR WAY PASSENGERS. The Cumberland Acoommodation Train at 7 A.M.. will stop at all Stations east of Cumberland, and the Vheeling Accommodation at all Stations beyond beriund ine Ww Eaxtwardly, the ‘Mas Train leaves Wheeling at 8.599 A. M.,and Accommo- dation al Comberland at 9, reaching Baltimore 5H P. ~ ON THE NORTHWESTERN VIRGINIA BRANCH, between Grafton and Parkersburg, way wengers will take the Express westwardly pif he Mail eustwardly. Give them to the le whoze guaWong stoma y amiie from luis face and every m from his body, See his appetite return. and with it ius heaitn: see thenew man. See her that was radiant with healuh and loveliness b asted and too early withering away; want of exercixe or mental anguish. or some lurking discasi deranged the interna! organs of dices- lation or secretion.till they de their vthee Her biood 1 vitiated, her heaitn is dive r, haggard dyspept 1 n. al. her these Pitts to stimulate th renewed vigor, tu cast oul the « fuse a new v. inte the bor Now look aga —the roses’ blossom on her cheek. and wheg Int sorrow sat, joy bursts from every feature. Ree the sweet infaut wasted with worms. Its wan, sickly features tel! you without disguise, and painfully die- tinct, that they are eating its lifeaway. Its pinched up nose and ears, and restless sleepings, tell the dreadful aoe. in lauguage which every mother kn Give it the Prt in large doses to sweep th vile parasites from the body. Now turn and see the ruddy bloom of childhood. to do these things? Nay re they not the mai Pare at And yet they done around you @ jay. Have you the less sorious symptoms of these dis- tempers, they are the easier cured. Jaundice ¢ tiveness, Headache, Sideache, Heartburn. Stomach, Nausea, Pain in the Bowels, Flatulency {.oxa of Appotite, King’s Evil, Newaleia, Goutane structions. and 1 ain kindred plaints all arise from the derangements dag poe tiny yet nmr lly as Which those Pitts rapidly cure. Take them perse- —wetoue. i) veringly, and under the counsel of a good Physician JILL TRAIN leaves at 5.45 if you can; if not, take them jwticiously by sueh a Pe oott's Malls at? advice as We vive you, and the « ean X — cept Sunday. NGTON AND THE SOUTH. ous d.seases they cure, whieh aff lions t so many mal the human race, are east out like the devile hey must burrow in the brutes and in the Leave Baitumore for Washington at cy we e Price 25 # per box—5 boxes for # P.M. On Sundays at 4.15 A. 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T Railroad (47 miles long) is ‘he les—from infancy to oid age—oach case graphical- | pleted to 5 ly Hlust rated by beautiful aise: » It 'poi feout the cc aon bagence of pane oe RO remedies for those self-inflicted miseries and disap- | York through to San Francine. und ersare pointed hopes so unfprtunately prevalent i: “the embarked at Panama by steamer atthe company’s exper on ~ ey paid in New York covers ali expenses of e serve steamers are keptin port in Panama and in Francisco, to prevent detention im case of acci- mt, 60 that the ronte i entirely relaable—no fail- ure having vcourred in eight years. . Pansengers leave P the ‘oung. Itisa truthful adviser to the married, ai those contem: lating marriage. 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Ajout Sve years Mgt mes og ‘otaa, p oe, it of Gineses for the « ob T used. and found them of 1-4 ing Vu and my opimien iful inthe preparation of Glasses not too far gone to be benebtted by such aid. J. F. MAY. Lyxcusrre, November 2, 184. " Ginsses, From an examination of Mr. Tobias from bis observativus and remerks, am ooove that he is 6 skillful optromn, J. J, BLACKFORD, M. D. LINcuecrs, November 10. Ins. Mr. Jobu Totias, baving furnished me with Gias- ses, by which I have been greatly aided. (my vesvon having suffered greatly from reading at mght in my earirer life.) jords me the highest plessure to aay that f oonsider him a skillful practical optieimn, and well prepared tu aid those who ma st bow profe WM."B. ROUZIE, fessional services. the Metin. dist Conference. June 27, 1854. "Lam biappy to smy that Hew which L obtained from you iast week y satisfacton From ao meguniity mn the have heroiofore found great ees of the proper ioanl aye e pleasure te that by aid of your optometer this detrewlty | peen ba ppr! obviated, hat the Glasses you Teretshed me are decidedly the best adapted to my eyesof any | have °* Yacy reapsottall R. B. DRANK. ‘ery Tes) fully yours, . B. a wi ectorof st, James” Parish. Having been indaced by n friend to vinit Lhe estab- lishment of Mr. Tobias for the purpose of trye = | inavon | wa: hed with » pair slightly ovle gh wah = -— yer tr , Orig! edt J and read dy almost ae inte ae the pant have previous- . JOHN W Late Commissioneer Gen’! Land Deo. 11, 1855. Ihave used Mr. Tobins’s Spectacies for three of four months, and take great pleasure in saying 1 am much pleased with them. | have m benefited by them. GEO. P. SCARBURGH. May Sth, 1856, 1 was recommended to Mr. Jobn Tobias nen skilful optionn ; andas | have eyes of remarkable peculiar ty, 1 was gratibed to find that Mr. Totus seemed to comprehend them by mspection and some sight measurement. and he has made me a pair Shi e cles that eu'te me admirably. A, P, BUTLER. July Ui, 1856, Wasnineton, Aug. 8, 1855. Having been for years under the necessity of hav- two sets of gieceee—cno for use in daylight, ont one for inmp-light—1 procured one set from Mr. Totae which answered both purposes. | have used his for several months, and find {hem excellent. EDWARD STUBBS, Of Department of State, Mr. J.Toxtas. Sir: The pair of Spectacies you furnished me yesterday are partioulariy eatiefactory tome. They are very decidedly the best | possess, am' Lam the owner of eight or nine pairs, carefully selected in different pinces and from opticians reo- ommended to me on asecount of their profess standing in France, Engisnd, and the United States. I have been also plea with your remarke and di- reotions ow the treatment for the pur- pose of preserving and im; Respectfully yours, é Professor PY After most careful examination ot M - Tobias’s Glasses, iam pos mac | testify that Cy ¥, po he ishing, exact optical «! rend them eaienis Teoommendabte to those whose merely optical impairment of the eyes are in wast of such auxiliaries. | consider, moreover, Mr. Tobias fully quaiihied to determine the foous of the ey by his seal knowledge and experience, addition, | oan ferther state that Me % vr neny oll led of pa- Mr. Tobias pled some of my ents with Glasses, to their and my satisfaction ; LEWIS BALER. M.D. Physician and Surgeon, Berlin; Member of Royal College of Surgeons, Engiand; Member of the Medion) Society of London, and of the goon of the Royal Orthopaedic Tnsututice at the | nstitution Wanchester. Engiand, and Surgeon of the B, O. Institution. Norvoix, Va., July 27, 1854. In the experience of even two years, | have found great difficulty in obtaining Spectacles that were ex aotiy adapted to the weakness o: resent by the substitution forme of better a: uitable Glasses. They are clear, chryetal-h and comfortable to my eyes. to those who from age or other inf ficial sid in this way. J.43. 31M KIN: WILMINGTON To persons who have lind the six impaired as to require the use of Glasse recommend Mr. John Tobins ae a suitable pe trom whom to obtain such Glasses as the; wire, ashe has suited we with « par of Spectacles fora fur and vear sight. My sight bas been impaired very much by a service of years in the Pust Office Department oh berth required me tobe on duiy from 11 o’cloc! wht tll after day, during whach tume f ased but one lig int W. A. WALKE DerantMenr on miny re- the wnequal ran eyes, | bave been compeliod to use ginsnes for years. | bave tried diferent opticaans without tuning ginsses pericetly fitted to my eyes. 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