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EVENING STAR. COMPOSED ABOARD OF all the cussed kinveyagces, ‘nt about the wust! a rockin and rollia An pitcna, from the ve; ine & groaain, and the biler @ enny minnit to buat. Fust wun side, dum it, and then tuther! Till tine uogged ef |'no wot to du— ook darned vid kradie' wen I got inter you. Noneon em to keer6% cents seems ¢ to toik to him—not even the saler colin away his time ons wheel. LIFORNY MALE STEAMER, y f to aggrevait a body, a oo manners, | think, ‘To set thar takin down his toddy, ; néveraskin nary passinger to drink. And the pusser, ali he keors fur, & time with his pals. ie just heer him ‘and cartin on among the gals! Aud when he’s tired o that, wot follers? 4a his Little cabling thar he sets spyder, amoug Eanuf to pay's fever" ‘Thats all they k for pas: ra, Taito git the twonunder ne An fifty dolers ow And then he may go to thunde 8 fel er’s driv to distraxion n & blo, and sxes wot tg do, ‘He cant git no sort o satisiaxion Out o none on em—capting, mait, nur crew. Wun day J climunter their blamed riggin, Just to see wot thar v t of em wun *p. J see 2 on em comin em keteht —— hilt hold on me, Tide me up with a wast: Bumiviin o tar or somet! ‘ep me—darn their picturs ! body done nothin but larf, ‘Tui Vd forkt out fara bottel of urandy— it come tu 822. 's the last $245 ever git out o me, r ile travil ina dumed top waggin, Afore lie be heteht axain to see. New Orleans Picayune. berrils of dollers— was, and in hopes icky close line, ——_—_——__-2+e-________ > There are about 1,500 men now employ d at the Portsmouth (Va.) navy yard. {1>™ An effort at emancipation is to be made the present session of the Kentucky Legislature. project of a paid fire department is agitating the citizens of Richmond, Va. The Supreme Court of California has de- that the State debi is legal and constitu- tionally valid. Lovistana Wit.—Somebody says the Missix- sippi raised one foot. When it raises the other it will probably run —New Iberia Star. Boston, as well as New York and Phila- delphia, is in a quandary where to put anew post office building. U™ Considerable dissatisfaction prevails at Norfolk, Va., from the introd mechanics into the Navy Yard. {~ Tue speech of the Queen of Spain states that she bas ernie the mediation Me France aad England in the diificulty with Mexico. “* Richmond” has been se- lected as the name for the steain sloop-of-war now being constructed at the Gosport (Va.) Navy uction of negro 1077 It is said that . Y. State Idiot Asylum asks an riation from the Legislature of $23,500, to cancel indebtedness of this and last year. has 12 pupils, of which 20 are paying ones. Pitt Platt has been appointed Postmaster This alliteration is equal to Peter picked the peck of pickled pep- posed to stop- duath, espectal- ™ The ladies say they are 0; the mails (males) on the Sa! the evening, unless they stop at their 1D~ The Atlantic Telegraph Company is to some before Parliament with a bill to increase ‘ock. or to borrow on mortgage. y to be short of funds. Pickers are “‘looking up.’ Discard- isms they publish themselves now in New York, asengaged in the dry goods business the only capital required being a bag and a - mall their capital st They are likely The wife of Mr. James Hopkins, on Point, Talbot county, after a confinement of twenty years ho room, and the most of that time to her 10> Mr. Kincaid, toll-xcee Augusta, Me., says this is the first winter for thirty-three years, in which teams have not scross the Kennebec River on i by Ist January i> A writer in the Boston Traveler estimates that the Atiantic Mills, by a forced saie of goods ia New York at auction, during the late dost the nice little sum of one hundred and eleven thousand dollars. IL" On Thursday tast a loa! beture the Police Court in G Sent to the House of Correction for 40 days, for — 2 newspaper left at the door of a subscri- f. living Md , died a few per on the bridge at ‘one ice, at that place ie, fer was brought loucester, Mass.,.and 0 Hon. Angus McIntosh, member of As- sembly from Schenectady county, was put off the carsa mile this side of Schenectady, on Monday last, becaused he refused to pay the extra tax of five cents imposed on those who are unable or ne- wlect to purchase tickets at the depot. Misoellaneo' Miscellaneous. Ro ee rs anata CARRIAGES. REAT SALE OF T CosrT. ‘Tue firm of Gardver & Place having dissolved on tant, by mutual consent, boll "thet business we now offer fur IN 'E OF rant made the act of Co: oe Se ao, Mtns Binte OL OW Re 4 Rie constractoon in railroads therein mcn- i ha been soled, as to authorize wal of the lands motice ts hereby given that i the ‘vaoan' heretofo: hn oped me one rotten fail ralronde whch lhe ow of siz miles on each side of the near thi way Four-pas- “sad two Puprons Wesone "Ali the above were made ofthe beat sd moat tho- rough seasoned lumber and built by sxglif and ex- workmen. and will be warr: for twelve satisfactory guarantee given with |, wit in the under-mentioned townships, every * 7 which have not been selected in virtue of said g: Aiea REE ADEE bon | taatsta restate hata Spee jan 20-2te: po a to Gandearss Pes private entry at the date Se ree be re- ored to private entry on the aoe he joa tter 3 fied, at the inary minimum o} ome twenty-five cents an acre. to wi ~At the land office at DUBUQUK on Monday, the 15th of Febuary next, Jibs North of the base line and east of the fifth princi pal meridian ‘ownships 85, 86, 87, 89, 99 and 91, of 1 pea a ad cee ad meine Fo! FOR THE NORTHERN Liber TIES’ GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES NEW GROCERY STORE. ndersigned begs leave to inform his friends Pedy public og) has commen: the above ness est corner of 9th and L, st: vee Se reconge poe hee constantly on head 8 ful Se 2 var pa 8, of iad Pee a SEEEE Lee ue dole tection the attention of lus friends and the | ‘Township 84. of range 7. Lys bare mg ae North of the base line and west of the fifth prin- Goods sent to all parts of the city. puUGAN cipal meridian, ae eo2w ‘str : ips 35 . 89, 9), and 91. 3 jan 21- if 9th and L streets, No. 3%, Sedona gigging $1. 92, and 83 Cp 2 ‘Fownships 85, 96, 87, 88, 99, 91, 93, and 93, of ranges 3, 4, and 5._ ‘Townships 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 90, 91, 92, and 95, of range Townshii 85, 96, 87, 38,90, 91, 92, and 95, of ranges 7.8, 9, 10, 11, 12,13 and 14, ‘Townships 85, 86, 87, 83, 89, 91, 92, and 93, of ranges 15, oe 88, 89, 91,92, and 98, of ranges 17 At the land office at FORT DES MOINES on 4 Ng ADVENTURES OF A CAT, and a fine too, colored engravings; London, 1857. ventures ofa Hear. anda great Bear, too. colored engraviags; London, 1857. ‘. The Adventures of a Dog, and a good Dog, too, colored engravings; London. 1857. 4 ; > Lattic Pilgrim, by Alired Crowquil, beauti- fully ilustrated; London, 1857. i Fairy ae eee ae the French, many 1l- justrations: jon, 1857. Tales and Fairy Stories, transiated from the Ger- man; Lo 1857, . i Monday, the 15th day of & ebruary next, viz: eexeiord, 8 story forthe Young, many illustra | North of the base line and east of the fifth prin- ona, cipal meridian. . ‘Townships 77, 79, 80, 81, 82, and 83, of ranges 1 and “Townships 79, 9, $1, and 82, of range 3. ‘Townships $1 and 82) of ranges 4, 5, 6, and 7. North of the base line and west of the fifth prin- cipal meridian. ips 77, 90, 81, 82, and 83, of range 1, ean ‘76, 77, 79, 80, 81, 82, and 83, of ranges 2 *"Pownships 76. 71, 80, 81, %2, and 83, of range 4. ae 26, 77. 78, 80, 81, 82, and 83, of ranges 5 ae 76,77 78, 79, 81, 82, and 83, of ranges 7 . - ‘Townships 76, 7, 78, 79, 82, and 23, of range 9. powashivs 76.77, 78, 79, 8, 82, and 83, of range 10, aA Salyer 6, Mg 78, 79, 81, 82, and 83, of ranges 11, 13, 14, 15, and 16. ‘Towaships 76, 77, 78, 79, 81, 82, 83, and 85, of ranges 17, 18, 19, aud 20, Townships 75. 77. 78, 81, 82. 83, and 35, of range 21. Townships 76, 77, 78, 80, 31, 82, 83, and 85, of ranges Balt a ‘Townships 76, 77, 79, 80, 81, 82,83, and 85, of ranges 24, 25, and 26. ‘Townships 76, 7, 79, 80, 81, 82, 84 and 85, of range 27. Townships 76, 77, 79, 99, 81, 82, 83, and 85, of ranges 2, 29, 30, and 31. Townships 76, 77, 79, 80. 81, 92, and 83, of range 32. eormues 76, 77, 73, 80, 81, 82, 83, and 44, 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 |. ‘ownships 72, 73, 74, aud 75, of range 2. nships 68, 69, 71, 72, 73, 74, aud 75, of range 3. »wnships 67, 63, 69, 71, 3,74, and 75, of range 4. ships 67, 62, 69, 70, 72, 73, 74, aud 75, of ranges aid 7. »Wuships 67, 68, 69. 70, 71, 73, 74, and 75, of ranges 8,9, 19, 11, 12, 18, and 14 i iy Eda Morton: or School-room Days, many illustra- tiors; Loudon, 1857. ; i many —— a me pre nglish, French, a merican, for youths ofall a; ant yom FRANCK TAYLOR. CHILDREN’s BOOKS FOR 1288, Commodore, Mother’s True Stories. The Won- derful Mirror, Richard. the Lion-hearted, Heroes of History, Tales of Sea and Land, Inquisitive Jack, Dick Boldhero, What to do and how to do it, Siberian Sable Hunter, True Stories and False Tales from the German, Belle and Lily, or the Golden Rule, Aunt Mavor’s Nursery Rhymes, Naughty Boys and Gi ‘airy Tales by the Coun- tene'D’Kaingy. "and. any hoy piel a youth of all es. some of them just from Lendon, “*i35 FRANCK TAYLOR. C’ARRIAGE LAMPS. We have this day been «| inted agents for Fdw. Usher & Co's Carriage and Eugine Lainps, The attention of Coachmakers and othera interested is repel eae to the sample at our store, oO Bo! . Beers BONNER LVANS & THOMPSON, 326 Pennsy i% avenue. jan l4-ealm = (Intel. Union,& States) OFORTES FOR CHRISTMAS PRES- 7 'S. Also, Melodeons, Viol Guitars, Musie, i famn barshres ‘hea “Smee &o., &C., sul @ for substan! Oliday gifis. = : JOHN F. ELLIS, Piano and Muric Store, 306 Pa. avenue, between 9th and 10th streets. d2i as INE EDITIONS, in Fine Bindings, of Gibbon, ume, Hallam, Macauiay, Bancroft. Irving, Carlyle, Lamb, Robertson, Rollin, Plutaroh, Ros coe, dsmith, Dean Swift, Hogarth, Mitford. Mackintosh, Burnet, Razke, Milton. Whewell, and other emi- ont prose writers, may be found at the books*ore of the undersigned, mostly imported di- t form Lendon, aa FRANCK TAYLOR. ‘he Little ‘Town: ‘Townships 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 74, and 75, of range B, ‘Townships 67, 68, 69, 7, 71, 74, and 75, of range 16. ‘Towuslhi ps 67,68, 69, 70, 71, 73, 74, and 79, of ranges 17, 18, 19, aud 2, ; Townships 67, 63, 69, 70, 73, 74. and 75, of range 2l. Towuships 67, 68, 69, 20, 71, 73, 74, and 75, of ranges 22, 23, 24, 25, 2, 27, B, W, 3i, R, and 3s. At tie 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- 2 cipal meridian ‘ownships 86, 87, 88, 91, aud 92, of range 19, ‘ownshtpa 85, 87, 88, 90, 91, and 92, of ranges 20, 21, 22, and 23. ‘Townships 96, 87, 83, and 92, of range 24. Townships 8, 87, 88, 9), 91,and 92, of ranges 25, 26, 27, and 28. Townships 96, 87, and 88, of ranges 29, 30, 31,32, and 33. cs AP PIANOS FOR 8. ‘Two Pianos for 815 exch $100 each; two do. $125 enc! stock of Boston and New Y 5. wee ‘RIOR MEDICATED GiN.—Juat_ re Gaon ed, Fy cakes of Neth er a peal J oudon ior 3 rat, jal, and for sale in an nvigorating ‘se ‘ ‘AS P. LEVY. No. 554 12th street, corner of B street north. Gro- ceries and Liquor Store. a 19tf rakes SECON D-HAND PIANOS, One for $60. Two for $a, tt tor fag Pt Mame Storeot |g. METZEROTT. WO VERY FINE SECOND-HAND PIAN- O8 for sale very cheap at our Piano and Music Store, 306 Ps. avenue, bet. 9th and 10th sts. jan5 JOHN F. ELLIS, ROM PARIS.—Fine editions, in fine bindings, of Racine, 1.a Fontaine, Sevigui, Ducis, Rabe- lais, De Stael, Delavigne, Montesquien. La Bru- yere, Saint Pierre, Rousseau. Chateaubriand, Cou- otrou, Balzac. Marmier, Voltaire. Capefigue, wet, Thierry, Rochefoucauld, Malherbe, Cor- » Seribe, Regnard, Guizot, Froissart. Mon- strelet, Buchon, Moliere. Roch, Barthiemy, and other standard French authors, smaported by dz FRANCK TAYLOR, do. 375; two do. ddition to a large wrivalled Pianos IN F, ELLIS. It At the 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 9%, 87. and 84, of range 34. ‘Townships 87 and 82, ef ranges 35 and S7. Townships 86 nd 88, of ranges 38, 39, and 40, Township 91, of range 41. Township 9, of range 42, Townships 9, 87, and 88. of ranges 43, 44, and 45, Township 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, Townships 67. 68, 69. 7, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 79, 30, 1, 82, 83, aud 84. of range 34. Townships 67, 63,69, 7, 72, 73, 74, 15, 70, 77, 80, 81, and 84, 5, 76, 77, 78, 80, 81, 82, 83, Townships 68, 6%, 70, 72, 73, 74 82, 85. and 84° of range Townships 67, 64, C9, 20, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 73, 80, 81, 82, 85, 84, and #5, of range 37. ‘Townships 67, 63, 69,70, 71, 73,74, 75, 76,77, 72, 80,91, 82, 83, 84, and 85, of range 38, ‘Townships €7, 68, 69, 70,71, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 72, 83, 84, 85, of ranze 8 ‘Towuships G7, 68, 69, 70, 71, 73, 24, 75, 76, 77,79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84 and 85, of range 40, Townships 67, 68, 69, 70,71, 73, 74, 7 '» 78, 21, and #2, of range 4. Pownstip oT. 68. 69, 70,71, 73, 74, 75, 77, 78. 79, #0, 8 7 2 ONGFELLOW’S POETICAL WORKS London copy, with one hundred designs, by Gil- bert, Dabziel and others, aaa und. TENNYSON’S POEMS, London’ copy, numer- ously illustrated and finely bound, ME AFFECTIONS. SELECTED FROM THE POETS, Charlies Mackay. one volume, smal! quarto, London, 158, finely bound, with 100 engrav- ings. "BR ANT’S POEMS, small quarto, 71 engrav- ings, finely bound, PAULA ROOKH, small quarto, finely illus- trated and bonnd. BRACEBRIDGE HALL, small quarto, numer- ous hey age 9 and finely bound, And fine editions of most other English and Ame- rian writers, in Poetry and Prose, some beautifully ulustrated. others richly bound, may be found at the bookstore of the hosp yim cas mostly imported by himself direct from London. z : jan RANCK TAYLOR. eARLY INDIAN A TRIALS AND SKETCH 7, of range 35, Ange 1 67, 68, 71, 73, 76, 77, 78,79, 80, 31, $2, sud . Personal Reminiscences of the Public Wuships &8, 73, 79, 89,21, 82, and 85, of range 44 Menof the United States, &ec., &c.; by Hon. O. H. Po * 81, 82, and oS “4 , Sauth, formerly United States Sen-tor from Indi: | hOWSs!w8 29, Ww. 81, $2, ahd do, of ranze 49, 4 85, fl b. ana, one large octavo volume of 64 pages, finely | _1°W88hIp 85. of range ae. ARRIVALS AT PRINCIPAL HOTELS. BROWNS’ HOTEL —T W Gibson. NY; H L Coleman, Va; S Lawrence and sister, NY ;Geo Lippincott and lady, Pa; A La ¢ Biggs, La; R E Washburn, Md; JS Linton Va; BN Barnett, Miss; B B Enney, Mass; R N McCrockey and family, do; Gen H Wilson, O; W P Carlin, USA; HC Lace, O; J P Bartlett, Fa; W B Copeland, Pa; J Syming- 3 Col JS Jett, Mo: J M lil; D Burton, La; H b y Smith Pa; NJ; E Mackrut,N jagett and lady Md; Thox Dean and ly. Mass; Brooke and ~ Sangster, do; idridge, do; Mn WH ave,Mo; Wm do; W William ton, do; Geo Dudley, Brown, do; J Quigh Jobnson, V,; G F Nan H J Smith, do. C 3 Mackrut Jno W Quincy, N Dr Harrison and tady; ‘1 Wis; N W Dean, do; G M Bidridge and ta Miss Cooper, do; H H Eldridge, do Smith aod daughter, Pa; A Lawrence, do; M E Sands, do; A H Bassett, NY ; John Mil osenan, do; C P Oakley, ind; J H Coates, N Yk; GG Toomas, do; Hon George Parson, do; Heaton, do; John C Porterfield. Miss; J Bardenwarper, Pa; Jas Rod- gers, NY; M Kronbery. do. WILLARDS’ HOT y. do; Miss E) ler, do; alley, do; W —G T Wallace, Va; H C Lerce, O; A B Bayless, P W Holmes, Win L Skidmore, J G Meigs and lady s jJand, J Philips Phenix, A C E Tuff and lady, 11 F Morgan, lady a: , © Dever, W Hagarty. N Y; J Ewen. Wis; E McK Hodson, US A; Dent, J W Quiggle and lady, Pa; J Cook, Ill; C ‘hompson, Mass; G B North- ; Harward, Me; S Rod- = € Saunders, N Y; R Sta - gh, Va; WL Clarke, Wis; » Mass; E Baker, Illinois; N F Potter, A Nevins, HH J Lanman, Chax T! cote and lady, man, C A Wal: maker, 5 8 Tho: IONAL HOTEL.—M Hughes, NY;HB Dui . 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EW MUSIC received semi-weekly ; Music or- IN dered from and sent to any part of the country ; tas Es Given under my hand, at the city of Washington, this twenty-fourth day of December, anno Lomiai one thousand eight hundred and Bit seven. . THOS. A. HENDRICKS, Commissioner of the General Land Otice, id Rlawhw ILDMAN’S LAW OF cH, CAP ture, and Prize, 1 volume, Louden. ‘Thompson's Laws of War, aflecting shipping and commerce, | volume, London. Hosack on the Rights of Neutrals, 1 volume, Lon , ke, &e.,atour Piano Warervon lon, Shipping Laws, by Mr. Sergeant Atkinson, 1 vol ue, between 9th and 1th street, ume, London, FES ee eT OHN ee Marten's Law of Nations, translated by Wi. Cob- bett, | volume, London. 48 GASTON & CLARK, @ of Nations, by Polson and Horne, 1 volume, LOUISIANA AVENUE, second door from 01 son’s British Consul’s Manual, 1 volume, Lon- 7th street, under the Avenue House, DRALERS IN CLOTHING AND GENT’S FURNISHING Lynn’s British Consul’s Hand Book, 1 volume, GoOoDs, London. ‘The subscribers cal! attention toa desirable Stook of CLOTH which they new have on exhibi- on at their Store, No. 48 Louiiana avenue, second door from 7th street, and as they are determined to close off the lot if possible, every effort necessary on their part shall be used in order to please their customers, In the CLoTHING Bape we oan guarantee the stuck to be perfeot in point o' pea fit and atyle, because we make everything ourselves, and have no hesitation im saying our gous will be found equa! to the best order work in the country. atch the various changes of fashion, parties may rest ured of finding the latest cut and make in store, subject to their $15,000 worth of Goods Green on Consu!ar Service, (pamphlet) London. Sir James Mackintosh fon the Law of Nations, (pamphlet) Lend on. Henshaw’s Manual for United States Consuls. Regulations for United States Consuls, | volume, vo. hilimore on International Law, 1 volume, 8vo. Wiidiman’s International Law, 2 volumes, 8vo., London. W heaton’s Internationa! Law, 1 volume. Elliott's Diplomatic Code, 2 volumes, &vo. Etudes—Dipiomatique, par la Viconite de Bonne- rai, 1 volume, Paris, De Clercq et Vallet-—Guide des Consulats,1 vol- ume, Paris, plimbes—Diplomatique Europeenne, 1 volume, "a 6 et Janets—Munuel des Juges de Com- 1 volume, Paris. 1 W heston—Histoire de Droit des gens, 2 volumes, seipzio. De Mensch—Manuei Pratique du Consuiat,1 vol- ume, Leipsic. _Martens—G uide Diplomatique, 2 volumes, Leip- Zic. chasers wouid do well to examine the lot. ‘This is no humbug, ss our assertions can be proved on ex- amivation. Call and see us at the above Store. d B-3m GASTON & CLARK. I ORD BYRON’S WORKS, 6 vols., Murray’s 4 London edition, in purple calf bindi mueere Pictorial Shakspeare, 9 vols., octavo, On. reen calf. pao ¥ ‘The Stratford Shakspeare, 10 vols., London, in} yo\iartensy Causes Celebres du Droit des gens, 2 oak cases, Le ; te Cabinet Shakspeare, 12 vols., London, cloth Gan see es Oe en re ‘lt. : "'Britigh Poets. 4 voln., London, half ealf. dea Gens, 2 volumes, Leipsien Costes ot Droit Rose’s Biographical Dictionary, 12 vols., London, fat rts ZAC. Moreuil—Des Agents onsulsires,1 volume, Pa- iment History, 2 vols., London, many calf, tories, 3 vols., London, half calf, Us Works, Roscoe’s edition, 2 vols, calf, History of the Inductive Sciences, 3 fu | calf. Bulwer’s Novels, 20 vols., London, green calf. And many other standard ke: bi o ingerteg from London, by, ete ris. De Cussy—Dictionaire du Diplomate. jan 13 FRANCK TAYLOR, D If AND CREDIT, transiated from the German of Gustav Freytag, by L.C. C,, with preface, by Chevalier Bunsen: rige gt Laces | Huvard’s Journal, by Mra. L, H. Sigourney ; 5 cents. The Poetical Works of James R. Lowell, 2 vols., blue and gold ; 75 cents. ? i __ F K TAYLOR. A er ir es a coats. EW PUBLICATION.—*Historical and Leg! en TTT OR & MAURYS Examination of that t the 3 7 Y Court's decision in the Dred’ Soot ‘oats’ wanda pa Bookstore. near Sth at. clares the unoonstitutionality of the Missouri Com- promise Act, and the self extension of the Consti- tutiou to Territories. carrying siavery along with i”? By the author of The Thirty years’ View; oc- tayo; David Appleton & Co. New York, 1857. The above work ju ed from the press, for sale at the well known d, corner of 434 street and HE REASON WHY.—A careful collection of many hundreds of reasons for things which, though generally believed, are imperfectly under- stood. Copiously illustrated; English edition; price “_ 's! free by mail on receipt of ninety-six cents in stumps. “xperience of Spiritual- . 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The authors own words are: “I wri no party. but for sli men who venerate the works of our Sncestors, and who wish to see our Government kept en the foundations on which they placed it.” (p 130.) And it is believed that this ed has been Kept im the work, and which is co |, by oom- petent judges, as the most original and profound of Henry b-ewes; 1 volume, $2.75. The same in 2 vol- umes, uw 3. Just published and for sale at FAYLOR & MAURY’S jookstore. near 9th an ere: OGY Sth wt. S$ MACKAY.—Songs . Giaries Mackay, 25 cents. on uae bs PE convents Lyrical Poems; by Charles Mackay, cents. ‘The Salamandrine; by Charles Mackay, 25 cents. LI thy enen' Legends of the Isles; by Carles Mackay, % cent: hew viows to the odsst eta rented 08,10, to re Votoee from the Crowd; by Charles J inckay, 25 a bject nts. beod exhausted o"® supposed to have | Voices from the Mountains, by Charles Mackay, Jos, , Bookeciler, Odaon Bad INGTON, ond Bae av. 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FROM LIVERPOOL. As Wednesday, Feb... 1858 1858) Wednesday, M'ch 3. 1858 1258) Wednesday, M’ch 3) .1858 1858) Wednesuay, April 28.185€ -lit8g) Wednesday, May 12.1858 task] Wednesday, May 25.1858 1458) Wednesday, June 9 1858) W ednesday, June 23.18. 8 ct) Wednesday, July 7. 858) Wednesday, July 21 S| Wednesday, Au) 358 | Wednesday, t.1 Those ships ha’ most most dea, —— ther jod for sioganoe and oom Fait a, vane a 1ooks so improbabie to those who have in jergul medicines of the day, growing On the pastures, a: is, Should oure eve: yet it isa fixed fact. tart. ‘There are no lf or ha’s about it suiting some cases, bu led over & thousand bottles of it in know the effects of it iv reales! done in Massachusetts. | gave £ to children a year pie of sixty. | iwve seen pour, puny. children, whose flesh was sot to & periect state of health by one “To those who are subject to 8 sick headache, one bottle will always oure it. it oatarrh and di been costive for years, and have been regulated by it. Where the body is sound it works quite easy, but where there is any derangement of the functions nati it will causé aay anata poolisgs, but 63 ways disgppear in ‘There iis never a bad re- when that feeling is ike a new person. | oy eztenragent eneomiame of it that ever man listened to . In my own practice I always kept it strictly for hu- jut since its introduction ss a general famziy medicine, great and wonderful virtues have bes found in it timt I never suspected. Several cases of epileptic fits—a disease which was 8 considered incurable, O, what a inere’ s of that awful seen more of it than I have, I know of several cases of Dropsy, all of them aged . For the various diseases of the a perticulasts ta be ftie Kidneys, kee th Bi articuisrly in Diseases of the Kidneys, &c., t disopvory hos ‘done more good than any medi ‘e of diet ever necessary—eat the best you Directions for Use.—Adults one tabje-spoonful dren over lon years desseri-spooufu five to eight years, tea-spoonful. no directions can be applicaile to all constitutions, take sufficient to operate on the bowels twice a day, re nthe ve & humor, nor AN DS, hume ou must not be alarmed; t! on the contre, you will feel yoursel . 1858 1858; Wednesday, Oct. 27. .1858 1838) Wednesday, Nov. 24.1858 1858] W eduesday, Dec. 8. 188 1858, Weduesday, Dec. 22 1888 2, 8p) ly to OLLINS! No. 56, Wall street, have been cured bya WAINWRIG malady—there are but - { pRANGE AND ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD GREAT SOUTHERN MAIL LINE nm ted.) between DONSVILLE anno Wash:ngton at € o’clock a.m, Washington at 7 o'clock pm. 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Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Lou- eveland, Tole: ad Koad, and also at Parkersburg Ww life and vigor,—h anew through the body, and the sick man is well They are adapted to disease, and disease only, for when taken by one in health they produce bat little effect. This 1s the perfeorion of medicine, It is antagonistic to disease, and no more children may take them with impuni sick they will cure them, if they are well they will do them no harm. Give them to some patient who has been pros- trated with bilious complaint; see his bent-up, t tering form straighten with strength again: see long-lox} appetite return; see his ciammy features Give them to some auiferer whose foul blood has burst out in serofula till lus overed with sores; Who 8 He has been drenched inside and h every potion which ingenuity eculd sug- » and mark the effect ; see the new. fair rare secured. in_ both direotic ted) area A. M. blossour into health, i“ * ils, oF sil, Or | isyilic, € henge Give hun these Pt see the scabs fail from his body skin that has grown under them: see the late leper ve them to him whose angry ed rheumatism in bis sorts and he sareavhes with pains; he through every muscle of his ents aud salves; give him these from Belirire to Cin Cars at Columbu me and reaching there in but altimere and 25 hours from Washing connects directly, im both directions, bedy with Hm PuLts to purify his blood; they may not cure him, for, aias! there are ea can reach; but mark, b and now he waiks riow Give them to the lea Which no mortal power walks with crutehes they have cured sour, haggard dyspeptic, h haw lang ago eaten every r t Xena for Incianspoiis, wnati with the Great Ohio oursville, Cairo and St. in less than 42 hours from tus train the ¢tme to all the central aud southern pisces in the West is much less, while the destance is fromm 40 to 100 miles she the shortest of other Toutes. sae ‘ connection: sre equally close 431 satisfactory, ar ‘at Baltimore at ¢.9 A.M Baggare checked through to all points, sok] st lowest rates ai shington, D.C, Beltumore or Washington may id by daylight, by taking morn ing trains, end lying over at Cumberland or Oak iand, and resuaung weaxt morning by Wheeling Ao So leaving Cumberland at @ and ‘hivago and St, wis through to St. La b asted and too early witne want of exercise or mental anguish. or son disease, has deranged the internal organs of dizes- lation or secretion.till they do their office er blood is viliated, her health is gene. Give her these PiLts to stimulate the vital principle into r. to cast out the obstructions. and in- y inte the blood, »ssom on her cheek, and where latel« »y bursts from every feature. See the sweet infant wasted with worms. features tell you without disguise, tinct, that they are eating its lif up nose and éars, Camden Station and at W Passengers fro: view the entire roa Now look age pn Its wan, sickly and painfully dis- away. and restless gleepings, tell the dreadful truth in Iauguage which every mother in large doses to sweep these vile parasites from the body. Now turn and see the ruddy bloom of childhood. Is it nothing Nay, are thev not the marvel of Maly age? And yet they are dove around you every FORK WAY PASSENGERS. The Cumbcriand Acoommodation Train at 7 A.M. will stop at ail Stations east of Cumberiand, and the Wheeling Accommodation at ali Stations be: At 8.90 A. 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Imported FRANCK TAYLOR. posi: Kinds have been inti ns Come 'ed on travellers bound tOCALT beautifully erg beer froma Edinburg, by York, feels it his duty to to eat creat, corner ef * the North River, st the head iT 'S TRAVELS and Researches te Africa, 3 Vol., 8vo., With Maps and En- FRANCK TAYLOR, Kiscellaneous, SEVENTY STREET 514 eT: 0 PEPYS wy, One FeLows’ “ged 3 Telescopes, M: pet vecsety : Scerevasopee with ws |. See ‘Testimoniaie. = Sim: The Spectasion pan =25 for me suit me very well, and seem to have my more assistance pat corresponding with his description of | Tresommend mime NEY A WISE. Prrensnvne, (ietetey 9 jase. Weskinctcnn pelt of Samams ter tho appemetes } ton, of Gineses for Which | used. nnd foucd them of great to decaying Vision; and my opinion of him as, is skillful in the preparation of Ginsses for eyes not too far gone to be benefitted by 5 rom an Ethno te sabiltopt 6 6 ekiliful Cian, “5. S: BLACKFORD, M, D. wkG, November 16, U r z jurnished me with Giae- y¥ which lL have been greatly aided,( vesion fered greatly from reading at might im my earirer life.) it affords me the mghest piexsure to way that | consider tim a skillful praction! optiomn, ee prepared to aid cagee, “pe ee are cry " Rider of the Methodist C. rence. w INaTON, N.C, June 27, 1854. ar Sir: Lam bappy to say that 1 obtained (rom yuu last week irctory. From an equality in the Vixual range ol my eyes, | bave heretofore (ound prea! duthoulty in getting ginsses of the pr foewl dh tances. It aflurds me piousure to state. that by the ard of your optometer this ditheulty hae been happily vbvinted, xo that the Glasses you larnished me are deewedly = ag adapted to my eyesot any | have ryet ued. ‘ery respectfully yours, R. B. DRANE. Rectorof st. James" Pa Having beer indnced by 8 frend to visit the esta! ‘shment of Mr. Totas for the purpose of try my = rege 1 was furnished with 9 pair slightly ‘color nue, Whice have atiorded me more relief and gratih- cation than any | have ever tried. My sight, orgun- ally very good, was injured by writing m reading at ht, frequen avery iste hour: but with the aM of thes: Study simost as inte as ever. and that too without the ern | heve previows~ ly suffered. JOHN WILSON, Late Commissioneer Gen"l Land Oaice. Deo. 11, 1855, Ihave used Mr. Tobias’s Spectacies for three or four months, and take great pleasure in saying thas am much pleased with them. I have peace benefited by them. GEO. P. SCARBURGH, May 5th, 1856, I was recommended to Mr. John Tobias asa skilfal optician ; sudas | have eyes of remarkable peoulian- ty, | was gratilied to find that Mr. Tobias seemed to oomprenend thew by inspection one aaa sight measurement sud he bas made me a pay - gies that me admirably. A. PaUTLER. July Li, 1858, WasnrneTon, Aug. 8, 1855. Having been for years under the necessity of hnv- two seis of zinsses—oue for use in daylight, and one for xanp-lizht—I procured one set from Mr. Tobias which sn#wered both purposes. | have used his for several montis, and find thom excellent. EDWARK D STUBBS, ‘i or trvent of Mr. J. Topics. Sir: The pur of Spectacles you furnished yesterday are partiouiacly satisfactory to me. are very decidedly the best | possess, and Lam the owner of eight or bine pairs, carefully selected in ditfereat pinces and from cians rec- ommended tome on account of their professional standing in France, isud, and the United Seten. T have been giso pi: with your comers and di~ eget hon the ——— oft 7 e6, “ the pur- pose of preserving improv: @ Right. ‘CALDWELL ville, Ky, ses 3 espect{(ully vourn, Hs. Professor of M. C., Lous Brooxiyn simian ° Instrrvrion, After most careful examination ‘obias’@ Glasses, | am enabled 7 testify thet their clearness, polishing, exact optical shape them partioulariy recommendable to those whose merely optical impairment of the eyes are in Rr of such iaries. 1 consider, moreover, Mr. Tomas 4k my be — eee oe 18 opti now edge ex means of his optometer. In add ton, | een further state that Mr, Toinas has tients with Giasses, to ie my ety LEWES BACE oyal Coliege of Surgeons, Fi the Medion) Society of Lond » and of the Pathoivgioal eee 4 of New York; late Sur- Weasel Sencete seers gt anohesier. Eugland, rs . O, Institution. Noro, Va., July 27, 1954. In the experience of even two years, | have found great difhouity in obtaining Spectacles re ox- actly ted to the weakness of my it. ein convenience Mr. Tobin: seems to have removed for the p it by the substitution forme of better and more suitable Glasses. They are clear, chrystal-like confortable to my eyes. | would commend tina ty those who from age or ether infirmity require a tificial aid in this way. J.J. SIMKINS, M. D. » June 16, 1858. of ther eyes #o { Ginwsen, | would & sutable person fi Z the; e- wire, as he has susted me with a paur of Special fora far and near sight. My e«ht bas been impairs h by s service of years in the Post Office » which berth reqvired me tobe on duty yek at might Gill after day, during which time f used but one light. W.ALWA KER DeraktMent oF INTERIOR, May 8, =. 5 From natura! defects and the equal range of my eyes, I have been compelled to use ralyears. | have tried different obtaining glasses perfect|y fitted months since Mr. Tobias made ¢ for me, winch 1 bw Pyysicien and Surgeon, Berlin; Me: of finsses Most minute! y recommend Mr. | DSVINg OCeASION to use ginsses, mini Leas Ri testimony us to his en optioun, HENRY E. 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