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Pianos, &c. Goerv MEDAL erg: Br yorres ENABE, ~ ne irm of and sale of grand and hen ae 5.and 7 North eiew street op: the Kutaw jouse, ef also just opened a tr be Miscellaneous. RO RSTRAAPIR' SE approved May 15, tioned havin apat notice ts hereby ¢: lands heretofore withdra) try along the routes of said rail, if siz males on en in the under-me: been selected in or any other grant made by C ola pre-emption, and which were private entry at the date of wit! stored to private entry on the days and hereinafter specified, at ene dollar and twenty-five cents an acre, to wit: At the land office at DUBU: 15th day of Febuary next, North of the base line and ¢ 86, 87, 89, 99 and 91, Townships aie 87, 88, and of ranges 4,5, and 6, EVENING STAR. THE HAPPY MAN. Agaia is Johnson’s knocker muted, Wi milkman, tramp: saluted old 8 Sarey Gamp, 18 Window chirp ‘he 6 NABE, Wimaleeee At lus Club now Jobnaon — lome trang’ resigning Jntul ‘Jane the herub weans. With eueres bot pa o 3 ‘an may be "d with amber lace, rch ich side of the said ntioned townships, virtue of said grant ye and means, roads, sit fery a8 & which have not stantly on band makers, from 4 to 5- Octave, some with double key -boards, double reeds, and stops to a sais amal al ehurel vet i owe ‘will sell wh: Our P Spr sere apert ed ‘0 successive years—October, 1855, and 1856—in op- Pointing trom his qu: inary mipimam of ‘Visions to his mind are rit en. facture of AS the = se! he highest premi laryland institu '(QUK on Monday, the t of the fifth princi 8 5 d musio—fieucs surprising, iny fril For resief of beings tend Ww must serve for two: Hi urteer and € rey gis ers from Now York, Bos! e. We were slsoawarded the atrial Exhibition held in ‘inia, 1855 and 1856, hey have also been awarded ¢ highest premiam (silver medal) at the Metro- poutan Mechanics’ Fair for 1857. In addition to this we are in possession of testimo nials from the most distin, amateurs in the country, can weet Jilusions, North of the base line and west of the fifth prin- cipal meridian Townghips 8%, 86 87, 89, 9 Townships 85, 88. 87, 89, 50, ‘Townships 85, i, 8, 8, Townships 84, 85, 86, 87, 83, 90, 91, 92, and 93, of Swaships 85, 96, 87, 88, 90, 91, 92, and 93, of ranges 7.8, 9, 10, 11, 12. 13 and I ‘ownships 85, 86, 87, 83, 89, 91, 92, and 95, of ranges Townships 8, 87, 88, 89, 91, 92, and 93, of ranges 17 and 18. shed professors and ich can be seen at our warerooms, speaking for themselves and others of the ei ge in which our instruments are n its are Lh piece | Led a jours, = Xohang: within rs fom th fea fe ifthe instrumentsdo not lealers will find it to their advantage and 91, of range 1. Than to dwell in i I The weight of specie in the banks of New ork city is sixty tuns. he small pox bas disappeared from East- months from the day of entire satisfaction. U>> An effort is making to establish another bank at Cumberland, to be called the “Allegany _WM. KNABE & CO._ ORE OF RAVEN, BACON & CO’3S superior PIANOS, just arrived at the, W. G. METZEROTT. * Second hand Pianos for sale chenp. NUNNs & CLARKE’S aun HALLETT, DAVIS & COV! i nl ag FORTES, G ’ aale Constantly reoeiving au or ale oo Or 3, between 9th and 10th sts. their interestto examine he superior qualities of the above At the land office at FO Monday, the 15th day of F el North of the base line an cipal meridian. < Townships 77, 79, 80, 81, 82, and 83, of ranges 1 and Townships 79, 80, 81, and 82, of range 3. 82, of ranges 4, 5, 6, and 7, North of the base line and west of the fifth prin- cipal meridian. ‘Townships 77, 89, 81, 82, and 83, of range 1. cowmaliipe 76, 77, 79, an ‘Townships 76. 7, 80, 81, 82, and 83, of ag hownships 78, 77, 78, 80, 81, 82, and 83, of ranges 5 Townships 76, 7 78, 79, 81, 82, and 83, of ranges 7 and 8, ‘Townships 7, ‘Townships 75, DES MOINES on ast of the fifth prin- 17 The city of Cleveland, Ohio, commenced y matured obligation r out of debt, ever i7~ A late traveler, in speaking of Austria, says that one half of the people are under arms to keep the other half in jail {> The Michigan Southern Railroad has made reductions in its expenses of $4 ‘Townships 81 a CELEBRAT. [> A new law on the force in in Denmark from copying the articles Out quoting them I~ There is now on exhibition at the Mer- chants’ Exchange in New York, a red wood nk from the Mendocina saw mills, California. t measures 12 feet long, 6 feet 6 inches wide, 2 ress bas come into prohibiting newspapers of other journals with- i, 82, and 83, of ranges 2 Covers, Melodeons, &0., &c., also on n l6-tr MUSIC DEPOT OF W. G. METZE- ¢ of Eleventh street and, , is the largest anc! isical Establishment in! }, 81, 62, and 83, of ranges ‘ownships 76, 77, 78, 79, 81, 82, 83, and 85, of ranges ‘ownships 76. 77, 78, 81, 82. 83, and 85, of range 21. Townships 78, 77, 78, 80, 81, 82, 83, and 85, of ranges 3. ‘Townships 76, 77, 79, 80, 81, 82,83, and 85, of ranges wnships 76, 7, 79, 80, 81, 82, 84and 85, of range 27. oping 77, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, and 83, of ranges Townships 76, 77, 79, 80. 81, 8, and 83, of range 32. 79, 8), 81, 82, 83, an Pennsylvania ave oniy complete } the District of Columb: A aven & Co’s and Rosenkranze’s cele- NOS are always on hand in Prince's superior MELODEO ‘ogether with an immense stock of Musical In- struments and Sheet Music of every description, Pim oo tuning executed by Mr. Rebine. uestion hax been asked, why it is entlemen to go into the resence of ladies in their shirt-sleeves, whilst it ‘way correct for ladies fore gentlemen without s considered in ever themselves to a aay sleeves at 107 A mathematical genius in humble life has just been discovered by the French Academie des Sciences, who suggested a plan for doing away with arithmetic alt geometry as a substitute. -HALK SEATING ‘wine, Canvass, Dam- ask, Sofa Springs, Castors, ko. & fail assortm nt of Cabinet ether, and adopting t was very favorably He is a journeyman shoemaker, he taught himselt ‘Townships 76, 33. At the land office at CHARITON on Monday, the 15th day of February next, viz: North of the base line and wast of the fifth prin- cipal meridian. T hip 73, of. el. ownships 72, 73, Ths and 75, of range 2. Townships 68, 6, 71, 72, 73, ‘Townships 67, 68, 69, Townships 67, 68, 69, ‘Townships 67, 68, 69. 70, 8,9, 10, 11, 12, 18, and 14. nemed Rigavit, and declares mathematics as a relaxation ARRIVALS AT PRINCIPAL HOTELS. WILLARD’ HUTEL.—J A Buck, J B Be JH Ferguson, Md; E ¥ »M P Smith, R D Thorbu * Cole. N C; WS Lovell, USN: heock, F M Kelley, NY; BW G Creamer.C ED ; LH Colborn, Pa; JW Crane, E rafton and son, NY; Mr . Dawes. Mass; C W Carrj- n, Pa; H Jacobs, Jno Tucker, N Yk; St Geo T bell, Jno R Wiliner, Pa; M FE Wh Hi Fautter, T Kringer, H R , 74, and 75, of range 3. 73,74, and 75, of range 4. » 73, 74, and 75, of ranges n, 7814, and 75, of ranges ‘ownships 67, 68, 68, 70, 71, 72, 74, and 75, of range ‘Townships 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 74, and 7! ‘Townships 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 73, 74, an ‘ownships 67, 68, 69, 7, 73, 74. and 75, of range 21. Townships 67, 63, 69, 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- No. 447 7th st.. one door north of G st. annonuceS to the citi- as fitted up his estab- ae has on hand th and of the very sh to order, in any The subscriber res; Paton, NY; HL MS Smith, a Hi Hathaway, Cal; W A Burdén, NY, Weltbam, Hon H Ec E CREAM always to be best quality, which he will fur part of the city, at 1.50 Fresh PIES and CAKES, of all kinds, every day at 12 0’clook, made of the best material the market rd. All kinds of FANCY CAKES that is usually it laco of this kind. Weddings, &c., furnished to order on the most reasonable WM. P. FORD. CARRIAGES oriber having made ad making it now one of the largest iatrict, where his facilities for' ici R LIGHT WAGONS oannot be sur- from his long experience in the busi- pes general satisfaction, ‘inds of Carriages and Light Wagons kept on hand. All REPAIRS neatly done, and al! orders prompt- Carriages taken in exchan, ANDREW J. JOYCE, corner of lath and EF. sts, _ 20 ,000 PEACH TR For sale at my Nursery, near Washington. fine growth, and of tne: Chase, K Ter; Brown, W © Noyes. Hall, R Major, NY; N borne, Va; B B Robert rt Lewis, E Kelly, Pa; Ms | 12 the shortest no! BROWNS’ HOTEL —J Fox, jr, NY; W Brown, Va B Sheldon, Cal; J B Crooke B D Gullott, Miss G_W ison, M F McCourt, M and lady, Ct; G'W 4 D Bernd, Pa; C J J Voux, do; J W Somerville, do; N Barwell and son, do; 3 John- ; J T McLean, NC; J W i, Wis; R J Lawrence Mo; mmings, Pa; J P Sherwin, P Brawiey, Pa; Miss A Orndorff, ny Md; A W Hlollis! Miss M M Newton, do; Geo L DG Barnitz, Minn ; N Henderson, ms, Mass; J P Davis, do; WM Mar- tin, do; A A Parsons and sons, do; J A Collier, NY. NATIONAL HOTEL Townships 86, £7, 88, 91, and Son panine 85, 87, 88, 90, 91, and $2, of ranges 20, 21, 2, an ‘Townships 86, 87, 8, and 2. of range ‘Townships 8, 87, 88, %, 91,and 92, ‘ownships 86, 87, and 88, of ranges 29, 30, 31,32, and ditions to his Davis, Ala; 3 V , 7 ‘@ ra’ At the land office at SIOUX CITY on Tuesday, 2 Buse, Va; John Cu the 23d of February n.xt, viz: North of the base line and west of the fifth princi- pal meridian. Townships 96, 57. and 88, of range 34, ‘Townships 87 and 83,41 ranges 35 and 37, ‘Townships 96 and 88, ‘Township 9t, of range 41, ‘Townxhip 9%. of range 42. 27, and lol ranges 43, 44, and 45, of ranges 38, 34, and 40, above Trees are all best select fruit. eneral asxortment of ORNAM VERGREEN, SHADE, and JOSHUA PEIRCE, IMPROVE YOUR EYES. EN and assist ¢) -—Mr_ Horncastle, Mr ; _N B Evarts, Ky; E E Smith, LR Zz, AS Myers. WD At the Land Office at COUNCIL BLUFFS, on Martin, Pa: Col J D Bowlin: Tuesday, the twenty-third day of February next, McJilton, T J Jamison, C H a; J T Guerne, Mo; 8 C Wilso: n, Indiana; HD Sharpe, N Y: J R Brocken, J Ind; RP Miller, W Boulware, Va; E Barbour, do; H Mar, Pa; J R Brooke, H M'Slade, Lee, Ct; R J Sims, Martin, Miss; J'Biossom, N Yk; U. 8. HOTEL, Va; R Galo, do; ¢ non, do; J M Brewn, d J Markey, Md; V8 B North of the base line and wast of the fifth prin cipal meridian. 8 67, 68, 69. 20, 72, 73, 74, 75, 78, 77, 79, 80, aKe 34. ..20, 72, 73, 74, 5, 76, 77, 8, 81, + 73, 14, 15, 76, 77, 78, 90, 81, 0, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 80, 81, $0. 21, 73,74, 25 26,77, 72, #0, 81, 10,7, TS 74, 25, 2G, 77, 7 hem, by the Paris has arrived from ki Pp pre lin. own, as well as th A B Davis, Md; L. O. Sutra s.—J Del andeverken. do; W 0; J E Nuckel rawner. do; W I *.Md; D R Dyer; do; TB ; D Fitzhugh, V: B B Beall and Isdy, Md Worthington, do; JC Garland, DC; ire A'S Payne, do; TH Osbourn, Md; W manufacture ofa good many unproved SPECT A rr uwnahips 67, 64, 69, 82, #3, 84, and #5, which are warranted to imp! Kkness, cataract do; HL Cole, NC lied to use glasses, or those is, thee, wall be suited at firstaight. Those JSHED VENEZ YSPAL ROCK have received the highest recommendations at the through their producing a on heretofore unknown “RA, SPY, and MAGNI 5. and Microscoper ore, corner of Eighth street and ,or Eighth street No. 491, be Do not mistake the corner of 8th street. y, reasonable, the same as at his estab- lishment in furope. AGGAGE E XPRESS OF FICE E Adjoining The States P The subscriber ns Who are compe : DOUBLE-Fo! KIRKWOOD HOUSE —JG P Jtile, Utah; T. é S$ Williams, do; J E Ford, Va; WC Sherly, Il AS Ragan, Va; J A Cawardin and lady, do; CB , UBN; BV Somerville, Mo; J N ED Wilken, do; J; DJL Tyson, W_W Hyatt, do; G Ken. O; BR Harrison, Ga; B H Holt. do; J 6 Moses, SC; € Loscamp, NY; J J Clarkson. Kanxas. World’s Fair, at Paris, clearness and easiness of in any other mapa Ke $2. ‘ewnships 67, 68, 71, 73, 76, 77, 78,79, 89, 81, 82, and 83, of range 43. ‘Townships 68, 73,79, 90, 81, 82, and 85, of range 44 ‘Townxhion 79, 80, 81, 82, and 85, of range 45, ‘Township 85. of range 46, Given under my hand, at the city of W: this twenty-fourth day of D: one thousand nhs eaedred and fi NDRI Commissioner of tae General Land Ofties, MbKay and lad: RL Rogers, Md: Pa; F W Rees Pennaylvania xve} tween D street ani WASHINGTON HOUSE.—Chas Collis, Hon y, Pa; J B Foster, NY: 30 PS Austin, Pa € P Dusen, Hon P Mattici, NY, Col Holt, Nebraske, M Cady and lady, P G Johnson, Vt; J P Pea J C Kunkle and lad Costar and son, O; lowa; Th B Bond ILDMAN’S LAW OF SEARCH, CAP id Prize, 1 volume, London. 's Laws of War, commerce, | volum Hosack on the Rights rinting Office. Baggage Agent for Baltimore and Ohio and Washington Branch Railroad, has joe, At the above piace, for the accom- blic, Where orders can be left for Baggage or Packages ‘tesmboata, &c.. or for ecting shipping and ondon. of Neutrals, 1 volume, Lon- ion. Shipping Laws, by Mr. Sergeant Atkinson, 1 vol- ume, London. z Marten’s Law of Nations, translated by Wm. Cob- bett, | volume, London. = of Nations, by Polson and Horne, 1 volume, ndon.. Tuson’s British Consul’s Manual, | volume, Lor- ‘Lynn's British Consul’s Hand Book, body and family the use of Wagons to conv to and from Railroad Depot OCEAN STEAMERS’ SAILING DAYS From tHe Unitep pete Office open from 7 o’clock a. m. to 10 0” m., +exoept Sunday, 7 to 10 o’ciock a. m.,2 o’elock JOHN M. MoCLINTUCK, ‘gage Agent Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. N. B.—Persons coming to Wi Baltimore, not having made ‘ashington or going to up their minds where top, by giving up their checks to my he cars, willl have their bag, office, or at Baltimore 0! ind no extra charge. SAMvE}. P. HOOVE bs TRUNK E : nd a jarce assortment of Ladie: Green on Consu!ar Service, (pamphiet) London. Sir James Mackintoshfon the Law of Natioi (pamphiet) Londun. Henshaw’s Manual for United States Consuls. ted States Consuls, | volume, -Liverpool.: Feb 13 Fuom Evrore. pool... New York...Jan 13 -Southam’n. New York -Liverpool... Boston ° Regulations for U. rhilimore on International Law, 1 volume, 8vo. Wildman’s International Law, 2 volumes, 8vo., heaton’s International Law, 1 volume. nn, Lavespcel Elhott’s Diplomatic Code, 2 volumes, 80. iplomatique, par la Vicomte de Bonne- val, | volume, Pari De Cleroq et Vallot—Guide des Consulats,1 vol- Combes—Diplomatique Europeenue, 1 volume, semers, Boots, Slippers, Buskins » Water-proof Boots and Shoes, which heap for cash. Also, a splendid stock of Sole Leather Trunks at The California mat! steamers leave New York * Sth and Ith of ear Call and examine for yoursely cemenne Bg reser Gasse et Janets—Munuel des Juges de Com- iron Hall, avai merce, | volume, venue, between Sth and 10th ata, sortment of cases from 5 cents to esees, either Ainbroty pe, Warranted good |i toire do Droit dos gens, 2 volumes, se1pzi6- i De Mensch—Manue! Pratique du Consulat,1 vol- Guide Diplomatique, 2 volumes, Leip- 10. uy Niartens—Causos Celebres da Droit des gens, 2 ‘| Nouvelles Causes Celebres du Droit des Phases et Causes Celebres du Droit volumes, Leipzic. _ ‘Des Agonts Consulaires, 1 volume, Pa- ris. Cussy—Dictionaire du [tena CE RANCK TAYLOR. EBIT AND CREDIT, transiated from the German of Gustav Freytag, by L. rice $1. E Hi. Sigourney ; R. Lowell, 2 vols., ACH VAR English Hard Dyi SOACH-B reotype, or Mel nes ses. Come early in the day. ROBERT SANDS, e., bet. 8th and9th bye BODY VARNISH. Fannisis N! E VARNISH Just received and & THOMPSON, 325 Pa. av., bet. 9th and 10th sts, (THE SHOALS AN DQ UICKSANDS OF YOUTH. Just published, the 34 edition, SPERMATORRHEA OR S| s ientific Trea'ise on the $100,000. SPECIAL NOTICE. HOOE, BROTHER & CO., have just received from New York, ON CONSIGNMENT, ANOTHER CHOI RARE AND DESIRABLE DRESS GOODS, 168, at 25, 3754. and # ots. eee ik Pople Mateos Cail ‘opiin Rol a Quilie. lack and Colored Gi &o., ko., ko., & 0. a Ungrecedently Low Prices. ‘al 5 ine. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, between 8thand 9th a! ned goods are separate snd ‘ar stock. and wil! be found on }OU8 SECOND FLOOR of our ¢8- NAL DISEASES.—A sei treatment and perfect cure of Ni involuntary Emi tence, &c., resulting from viewus habits a daring the critical passage f.om Youth BY DR. CULVERWELL, he Royal College of Su + (1827), Licenciate of the Hal ASSORTMENT All Woo! De Lain Lucy Huyard’s Journal, by Mra. cents. Poetical Works of James ter for 1858 ; 5 cents, shed, and for sale at T. OR & MAURY’S lookstore. near 9th at. HE REASON WHY.—A carefal o hundreds of reasons for things which, ¢ imperfectly under- English edition; price t of ninety -#ix cents in ‘ht 1m the Valley; My Experience of &piritual- ra, Newton Crossiand; illustrated. $1.25, ort nseuse, 38 cts. phioal and Historical Sketches; by Macau- "s Rail Library, 50 ots. thoh’s Pooket Hook of Bun The Biographical History of P origin in Greece down to the p: Henry ene 1 volume, $2.71 Ve “Feti peaibed and TATLOR & MAURY _jant Book re. . HARLES MACKAY.— for Cc Charies yy eee M Baliads and Lyrical Poems; by Charles Mackay, Charles Mackay, 25 cents. lon, Author of Green Rook,” ‘Hi le and Married Life, &c. Treatise, wri'ten by world “Memoirs of Sin it vali renowned Physician only sure and permanent oure fo: ing from self-abuse. and is the only publication ofits» kind written ina benevolent spirit aud by a scientif- It should be in the hands-of al fe and health and happiness bere and hereaf- t Price 12 conts, or 4stamps, at N. B.—These consi distinct from our regu exhibition on the spac: 90 cents! free by mail on receip' stamps. baer: erao"s h&ving unsel iL be presented f when be hopes the: DA be: tied aeeounts consequently the not settler by cash or notes ina r sentation will be placed in the co! of settlement without diseriminat o1 CASH PAID FOR FURNITURE, h prices will at all times be for good seoond-hand FURNITU. ng will find it g call bel easonable tune nilosophy, from ite reatly to their ad- disposing of their BONTZ & COOMBS, No. 307th street. near I. VIAR, PETITS POIS, CHAMPIGNONS. he attention of connoiseuts to our im- ‘OFS, i NLS ian butter and natural. 7 ie same In 2 voi- IRON AND STEE ND, SCROLL, A sand Haif-roucd IB OK orate 6 TICAL DIGEST OF fi ° —— from the Mountains, by Charles Mackay, the Con ol the ‘Phirty fourth of the statue book ; joally and apalyti- FFES, natural, ALSO, COVE Senet quality, and extremely rare \G &/BURCHELL, ates to the ongress. ne > harles Mackay, The text given in the words harles Mackay. arranged jen Mackay, ant que mo- VOR & MAURY’S none th street. MINCE MEAT! iy Spomnatia ir C corner Iith eek Rate ELL. tid’ Men'S CaN e near 10th street, cally. "Knd the notes include Goarts, both State and Feders struction «-f the Statue Law of t been the subject of adjudication, ‘xeoutive Departments.” Compiete in one volume of 1,10 large and eens pages, full law binding, P, bushed. FRANCK TAYLGR. L, at GIBBS’B Dito the decissions of al 1 in whi NHE DIPLOMATIC. Administrations of W Siw. RANCK TAYE, sizesand at; ast received by clan fr RBar Acre bear tae Medicines. T'WES Yea) prgeoresy Fy worst Scrofula down to @ common Pimple. tried i over elev ndred aS me Tartifictes of its value-ail within twenty miles ‘Two bottles are warranted to cure & nureing Sore Mouth. ‘One to three bottles will cure the worst kind of oa tates hotties willl the system of Biles. o botties are warran! to cure the worst "One or 10 bolton are warranted to a seca iecreemsicgeestl a Soe Sue are wareeeene to cure corrupt and loers. f Soaly Eruptions of the Skin. ae bot wil cure ‘are warranted to cure the most ret f Rheumatiem, ‘Three to four bottles ‘are warranted to cure Salt- rae Te to eight bottles will cure the worst case of Sorofula. benefit 1s al rienced from the first bot- tle, ands perfeot cure ie warranted when the above quantity is tak \ look: improbable to those who have in vane t all the ‘wonderful medicines of the dar, 9 that a common weed growing on the pastures, ste ina nied hat ly sou bates kame thas fo start 7 = are no IFS nor aus, hums uiting some cases, ot youre, I ped didied over a thousand bottles of itin the vicimnty ftne joston. I know the effects of it in every case. as already done some of the greatest cures ever done in Massachusetts. I gave it to children a year oid, to oid pie of sixty. I have seen poor, puny, wormy-looking children, whose flesh was so flabby, restored to '& perfeot state of health by one To those who are subject to 8 sick headache, ons bottle will always cure it. It gives great relief is gatarrh and dizziness, Some who have taken it been costive for years, and have been regulated by it. Where the body ound it worke quite easy, but where there is any derangement of the functions of nature, it will cause very singer lar feelings, but ou must not bs alarmed; they always disappear in From four days to a week. ere is never a had re- sult from it; on the contrary, when that feeling is one, you will feel yourself fikes new person. J fleard some of fhe mostextravagant encomiums of it that ever man listened to In my own practice i always kept it strictly for hn- mors—but since its introduction as a genera! famiy medicine, great and wonderful virtues have been found in it that 1 never suspected. Several cases of epileptic fits—a disease which was always considered incurable, have been cured by a few bottles. O, what a meroy if it will pore eflec- tual in all of that awful malady—there are but few who have seen more of it than I have. I know of several cases of Dropsy, all of them aged eople cured by it.~For the various diseases of the iver, Sick Headache, Dreperes. Asthma, Fever and Ague, Pain in the Side, Diseases of the Spine, and particulerly in Diseases of the Kidneys, &c.. the discovery has done more good than any medicine ever known. No change of diet ever necessary—eat the best you can get and enough of it. Directions for Use.—Adults one table-spoonful per day—children over ten years dessert -spoonful— children from five to eight years, tea-spoonful. As no directions can be oe ‘0 all consfitutions, take snfficient to operate on the bowels twice a day, MANOPACTURED BY DONALD KENNEDY. No. 120 Warren Stret, Roxbury, Massachusetts, gents for Washington—Chas, Stott & Co., Z. Gilman, Kidwell & Lawrence, J. B. Gardner, Burry & Co., b. Walsh & Co. F. 8. Waish, J. P. Stone Martin King, Nairn & Palmer, Schwartz & Cod Boswell, Daniel B. Clark, J. P. Milburn, Dunbar Dyson, Ford & Bro. Agents for Georgetown. —R. 8. Cissell. O M Lentham. J. L. Kidwell. my 5-ly AYER'S Cathartic Pills, (SUGAR COATED.) The following remedies are of- fered to the publics the best, most perfect, which medion! noience can afford. AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS nave been prepared with the utmost aktll which the medi- ol profession of this age possesses. and their eflecta show they have virtues which surpass any combi- nation of medicines hitherto known. Other prepa. rations do more or less good ; but this cures suck dangerous complaints, ao quiek and Ko sproly.as to prove on efficacy anda power to uprovt disease be yond any thing winch men have known before. By Temoving the obstructions of the internal organsand stimula’ wx them into healthy action, they renovate ains of life and viger,—health courses mugh the body, and the sick man is well They are adapted to disense, and disease only, for when taken by one in health they produce but little etfect. ‘This ts the perfection of medici It ia antagonistic to disease, and no more children may take them with impu: - Uf they are Siok the: will cure them, if they are wellthey will do them me patient w has been pros- trated with bilions complaint; see his beut tering form straighten with strength again ; long-lost appetite return; see his ciammy features blossom into health. Give them to sume sutlerer whose foul blood has burst out in serofula tli tis skin is covered with sores; who staods, or kits, or hesiuanguish, He has been drenched ingide and out with every potion whiet ingenuity eduld gest. Give hun these Pi and mark the effec see the scabs tall from h 3 see the new. fear skin that has grown um then ee the Inte leper that is clean. Give them to hin whose an humors have planted rheamatiam in his joint hones; move him. aud he sereeches with prin too has been soaked through every muscle+ body with lintmeuts and salves; give hun these Piits to parify his blood; they way not eure him, for, wins! there are casee Which vo mortal power ean reach; but mark, he walks with crutches yow. and now he walks alone; they have cured him. Give them to the haggard dyspeptic, whose gnawing stor KAKO Eston Every amie fr face eele from his body, See his appetite return. and with at his health: see the new man. See her that was radiant with health and loveliness b asted and too early withering away: want of exercise or mental anguish. or some lurkine diseaxe, hax deranged the internal organs of dives- tion. assinulation or secretion.till they do their ofhee il. “Her blood is vitiated, her heaith is goue. Give her thege Pitts to stimulate the vital priucipie into renewed vigor, to cast out the obstructions. and in- fuse a new vitality into the blood. Now look agan —the roses’ blossom on her cheek. and where intel sorrow sat, joy bursts from every feature. See the sweet infant wasted with worms. its wan, sickly features tell you without disguise, and paunfully dis- tinet, that they are eating its lifeaway. Its pinched up nose and ears, and restiess sleepings, tell the dreadful truth in language which every’ mother kn ., Give it the PiLLs in large doses to sweep these vile parasites from the body. Now turnagain and see the ruddy bloom of childhood. Is it nothing to do these things? Nay, are they net the marvel of this age? And yet. tney are done around you every ay. Have you the less serious Sresetoeas of these dis- tempers, they are the easier cured. Jaundice Cos- tiveness, Headache, Sideache, Heartburn. Foul Stomach, Nausea, Pain in the Bowels, Flatulency L.oxs of Appetite, King’s Evil, Neuralgia, Gout,and kindred ny wea all arise from the derangements which these PILLs rapidly cure. ‘Take them perse- veringly, and under the counsel of a good Physician if you can; if not, take them judiciously by such advice as we vive you, and the distressing, danger- ous diseases they cure, which afilict so many wal lions of the human race, are cast out like the devils of old—they must burrow in the brnies and in the sea. Price 25 ce: ir box—5 boxes for bi D, GILMAN, Vesningians and by H. COOK & CO. Alexandria, and all dealers in Medicine everywhere, _~ i 43-4m_ Ppeivate MEDICAL TREATISE ON TH PHISIOLOGICAL VIEW OF MARRI4GE, By M.B. La Chon M. 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Piz, ,oee No- 81 Maiden Lane, Altany, N. ¥, ee i OF SCOTLAND, with the en- by Graham, Dibden, Dun, and other eminent Se Eo be veautifully engraved. Price 6.50, Tres Ediapars, by a R iy indy Scotland, elan and the Coane nae jor a day Dritieh Almanno and TARCK TAYLOR, LEGS SEE nro ala FRANCK TAYLOR, Travelers’ Directory. WASHINGTON BRANCH RAILROAD, _ ‘Trains run as follows: Leave Wash: Do, a The Prine at 6a 20 p. direotly at Baltumore for the Kast and Those at @n. mi.and 515 m., for Freteriek and 20 p. mM. trains are Express polis and Washington junet Eastern train of Saturday at 4.20 p.m. Sanda; ly one t . mn. a RSUNS, Agent. '\ ER POO Sites alls BAMERS. The say composing this fine are: C —..—-. ,Capt. Oliver Eid: TiC — Capt. James West, having been built by contract expressly for Government service, every care has been teken in their congtruction, as iso m their engit passengers are unequalled for elegance and com- fort. ‘The steamers ofthis line have improved water- tight compartinents, and ne ex pense tins | tomake Liem all as good as new, the t ination given — proves their mode of consti ue- tign yet unequalled. Price ot pacsage from New York to Liverpool, in $130; in sfoond do., $75; From Liver- x and 20 guineas. An experi- perienced Surgeon attached toeach ship. No berths bo secures until paid for. PROPOSED DATES OF SAILING. FROM LIVERPOOL. -1858| Wednesday, M’eh 3. 1858 Wednesday, M’ch Si .1858 Wednesuny, Apri! 28.1858 Wednesday, May }2 1858 Wednesday, May 26. 1858 1858) Wednesday, June 9. 1858 1858) Wednesday, June .3 in 8 Saturday, March Saturday, Apr |} Saturday, Apru 2 22 Saturday, June 5 Baturday, June urday, July i7 Saturday, Aug. i4. Saturday, Aug. 23 Saturday, Sept. |i Saturday, Sept. 25 Saturday, Oct Wednesday, mept. 1 -1358| Wednesday, Sept. 15.1858 1858 Wednesday, Sept. 59.1858 1258) Wednes..cy, Oot. 13.1858 858 | Wednesday, ot. 27. .1858 1888] Wednesday, N Doc.4-1858| Wednesday, 6. Ap) ly to ELINS! No. 55, Wall street, I1RLEY & CO., Liverpool, RIGHT & CO., Pari these ships wiil not be . Specie, jewelry, uniers bille of indiny PROWN, SH rAIN® QFANGE AND ALEXANDRIA RAILRUAD By Ses Oa GREAT SOUTHERN MAIL LINE 9e Daily, (Sunday HINGTON CITY @ {x ANDRIA, GORD ‘ashington at 6 o’olook s. m. Washington at 7 o’elook pm. CHBURG and the SOUTHWEST. ve Washington at 6 o'clock LYNCHBURG next morning at 4a, m. With the trains on the Road for MEEMPH 2 w Lynchburg & distance of & miles. Fare from Washington to Lynchburg, $7.75. The steamer GEORGE street, being owned by the in oonnection with the trains. nonburg procured op the Boat. e Wagone will beat the e to the Steamboat, six milos, slowing ample time MES A. EVANS, Acent, iv 8-tf SOUTH SVILLE an Rit 6.'m., arrive ip nia and Tennessee Rai foot of Seventh ‘ond Com: Depot of the Washington pe of the ashington sormers and bagcage to dria, @ distance Alexandria, July, 1857. / NEW AND IMPORTANT SCHEDULE, FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WEST. GB RFE SS AND OHTO RAILROAD, The recent extonstonand improvement of rts tead- if Connecting Jines at the West nas requirtti an en- ré revision of the ranning Arraigements of this road by which highly important advantzres to the trav On and afler MONDAY, June THREE DAILY TRAINS wil be run in beth direetior BALTIMORE eler are secured. 7, Te den Station, Baltimore, at 7 A.M at way etatioux and arrives at MAIL TRAIN starts (Sunday ex- 8 . M., and arrivesat Wheeling at 425 mnecting at Benwood with Central Ohie ‘corumbus, Crneinmat:, isville, Chicago, St. 1. With trains for Clave Clevelaud Road, and alee at ‘arkersburg wi CRS necting at Benwood ai 2% hours trom Washii in both direct romde tor Chillicothe, Cincinnati, ete, 1 connect at Xeuin for Indianapol) Louis, and at Cincinnati with pt Express for Lourmville, Cairo and St. ft in less than 42 hours from ne time to all the central niuch less, while shorter than by nthe West these satisfactory, ar h to all porta, Chicago and Bt, Great Olivo and and syuthern piaces in the West b ortest of other rout connechons are equally clow at Baltimore at & Baggage checked thr THROUGH TICKETS se Camden Station and at Weshi Passengers from Baltimore tire road by daylight, by taking ing trains, and lying over at Cumberland or Oak land, and resuming next ng commodation train, leaving Cumberland at Oakland at 19.50. vr Washington may ing by Wheelin; FOR WAY PASSENGERS, The Cumberiand Accommodation Tram nt 7 A.M. will stop at ali Stations east of Wheeling Accommodation at ali St veriand, and the mn in leaves Wheelin, a dation leaves Cumberiand at 9, reaching Kallimore N_ VIRGINIA ON THE NORTHWESTE NCH, between Grafton and Parkersburg, assengers will take the Express westwardiy he Mail eastwardly. The FREDERICK TRAIN starts at 4 P. M., Leaves Frederick at 9.1 at Baitumore [2 noon, TRAIN leaves at 5.48 eaves Ellicott’s Mills at? xcept Sunday. TON AND THE SOUTH, ton at 4.15and 938 P.M. On Sundays at 4.15 A. M.. t way stations. Leave i eo ig for Washi J. ashingtoo for Baltimore at 6 and %.30 A. M. On Sundays at 7A. M., and ‘The first and fourth trains from Baitwnore, and the seeond and fourth t express mail trai Junotion and Annapolis Su nd 5.15 trains from Baitimore and the 8.30 and 420 meine from Washington connect with the trains from Apnay information, fare, &c., ENGLAND, Agent, at the Ticket o WAM. 8. WOODSIDE, Master of ‘Trans: M. and Sand 4.20 42) P. M. only from Washington, ping only at Was portation. Baltimore, dE PACIFIC MAIL, STEAMSHIP COM T ; MANS ie One of the Steam this Company, the United States Maile for SCA PULOT eet CALIFORNIA, RE nama twies each month, on the arri valof the United Ststes Mail S. ers, Which leave New Orleans {arly On 5th and 2th of each month with le, cieeoncers connecting vis PANAMA RAIL- These steamships have been ing) and ap- Proved by the Navy Department, and guaranty a (47 miles long) is now com- from ocean to ocean, and 18 croseed in Sor 4 ours. The bargace of is checked in New York through to San embarked at Panama expense. The mo expenses of the trip. ree aes are os A . I rancisco, to prevent ntion In CAKE Of ReCi- sw entirely reltable—no fail- York covers al) in port in Panama and dent, so that ti pp ent Seg ot ¢ Panama the same day they ar- h by each st > and as ‘without other pores. tickets at the lowest rates apply at W. RAYMON RMSTRONG, HARK C.L. BARTLETT. UNITED STATES MAIL LINK ONLY REGULAR LINE AND WITHOUT FAILURE FOR EIGHT YEARS, FoR CALIFORNIA AND OREGON VIA PANAMA RAILROAD, Regular Sailing Days, 5th €Wth of cach month. sera the oul i od Lise vin Peape » feels it his duty to reons seek: passage to Cal: that, To avouD 13 sn! rive at Aspinwa!l. Conductors go thi Cat: —8o road. as no ot! in, Tore is authoriz: ft 01 West street, corner of vi jorth River, at the head writin Office 222, eres ri _ from ‘Opp FELLOWS: great variety; Cosmoramio Sterecscopes with rews of superior and choice piotureson hand. Bee adver- Usewent in Natiwouni tutelligencer. Trermmontas. Spectacies you made for me suit me tore than'any other I have Intely trod.) EN 4 ‘ Lier: Ww. VRenw wit. I have tried 3 pair of Spectables obtained ir Totmas, and find them of rent Assistance to my ary eoummend as + life! as 4 f OUR. nate RYN Wisk. my deoay ing vixvon; and my epmmon of hum is, that skillfw! am th paration of G for eyes. Siar gun tbisbabtod Sy cage wt” Lyxcnaere, November 1, 1854. From an examination of Mr. Tobias’ Ginases, from his observations and remarks, am convi that he skil!ful optiemn, “U.S. BLACKFORD, M.D. Ly BURG, November 10. 1854. jas, having furnished me ees pete ah Ge —_ grestly aided, ves1on having suffer rentiy from 4 earirer life.) ot affords me the highest pleasure to way that) consider hem a ek praction! — and well prepared to nid thore win rs onal 5 WM. B. ROUZIF, — *hilder of the Methodist Conference. Witaine ton, N . June 27, 184. Mr. J. Tonias—Dear Sir: iam happy tosay Cunt the Spectacies which | obtained from you inst week Arc entirely satisfactory. From an mmequality in the visual range of my oy es, | have heretofore fe great difheulty in getting ginases of the proper focal dis- tances. It aflords me pleasure to state, that by aid of your optometer this difficulty has been bapp: obvinted, so that the Glasses you furnished me are decidedly the best adapted to my eyesof any i have ©” Vary renpoctiall R. B. DRANE. res fully yours, » B. o sie = Rector of st. James’ AVarich. Having been induced by a friend to visit the estab- lishment of Mr, Tolias for the purpose of a 3 ba lasses | was furnished with a pair slightly a | Fine, whice have allorded ime more relief and gratsh - cation than any | hy ever tried, My sight, origin- ally very good, was injured by writing and reading @t nyght, frequently toa very Iate hour: but with the ate of these ginsees | onan study simost as inte as ever. and that too without the have oa ly suffered, JOHN WI 5 Late Commisaioneer Gen’! Land Office. Dec. 11, 1855. Ihave used Mr. Totuas’s for three or four months, and take great pi in saying that i ch pleased with them. 1 have been much benefited by them. GEO. P. SUARBURGH. May Sih, 1835. I was recommended to Mr. John Tobias asa skilfwl optician ; andas | have eyes of remarkable peou liar - ty, | was gratified to find that Mr. Tobina seemed to comprehend e— | an and ¥ measurement. ¢ has nade me a pair of S Glee that suits me admirably.» A-¥ BUP LE July ll, 1856, ¢ Wastine ton, Aug. 8, 1855. Having been for years under the necessity of hav- two rete of claxses—one for use in daylight, and one for lamp-licht—\ procured one set from Mr. Tobr which answered both purposes. | have used his for several months, and find them excellent. EDWAKD STUBBS, Of Department of State. Mr. J.Topias. Sir: The pair of Spectacies you furnished me sesterday are Sreioulariy sntiefactory tome. They are very decidedly the best | possess. an¢ Iam the owner of eight or nine pairs, carefully selected in different pinces and ‘from options reo- ommended to me on account of their profesmonal standing in France, Engiand, and the United States, L have been also pleased with your ind ds - Feotions on the treatment of the exer, eof preserving improvn u *Reapectiuly sours, CHS. CALD Professor of M. C., Lowi BROOKLYN pienremens seetiretten, rily After most oareful examination of Mr. J. Tobins’s Ginsses, | am enatied to testify that thejr hardness, clearness, polishing, and ext option! al render them particuiariy recommendable to those whose merely optical impairment of the eyes mre in tof such auxilianes. | consider, moreover, Mr. Tobias alified to determine the focus of the eye,both optical kne and experience, by means of his opometa In addition, | oan further state that Mr. ‘Tobias has supplied some of my pa- tients with Ginsses, to fis and BK Pim ee L CER. M. D., WES B. Physician and Surgeon, Berlin; Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, England: of the Med: poiety of London, Pathological =x! of New York; eon ofthe Royal Orthopaedic Institution of Wancherter. England, ad Surgeon of the Be O, Institution, Noxrorr, Va., July 27, =. In the experience of even two years, | have found great difficulty tAiniLg Spectacier that were ex - aetly adapted to the weakness of my sight. This in- ne Tobias seems to have removed for bstitution for me of better and They are clear, ohrystal-hk: id commend hi to those who from axe or other thei! aid in this way. J.J WILMING TeX June 16, 184. ‘To persons who have bad t oftheir eyes so impaired ax to require the on jinsses, | would recommend Mr. John Tobias as a saitabie person from to obtain such Ginsres as they may re- uire. ae he has suited me with a pair of Spret jora far and near sight. M by & serview vhneh berth From natural def eyes, | have been ox ral years. obtaining glasses pe months since Mr. pairs especi for me, which | have found te serve me fectly. By the use of his optometer he is enabled to adapt lasses: t minutely te the oz, 1 most cheerful - ly rece nmi Mr. Tobias te all having occasion to use ginsses, and bear my testimony as to his skill as en optician, HENR)\ E. BAL pWiN, sess Ass't Seo’y to sign Land Warrants. I ISTORY OF THE REPUBLIC OF THE (United Staten, as traced in the writings of Al- y 5 John C. Hamilton, volume 1, ‘Tucker's History of the United States, volumes Sand 4, #1 & per volume, i of the Dred Scott Case; by Thos. H. ton, #1. The Queens of Engiand and their Times; by Fran- cis Lancelot, Esq. 2 volumes, $3. — ofmy Married Frieads; by Uncle Ben, Stories for the Home Circle, “5 cents. Days in M iketches of the Pul- Exyptians; by Dr. ents. iray; by Hon. Jeremiah Clemens, #'. 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