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e sewer ou “EVENIN' G STAR GJREAT GALE OF CARRIAGES —— | “ AT COST.) + it mon EPS Tye frm having on t thee. I reamed of heaven when'on thy lipe taweit. + 378 : : io lou'or Yosrets aad teased tres raat ao re i ed tier nad aut by ak Sone i bled to i L $ i 1 Fé oft my lips have trembled tot a 7 ger mee given | ‘Were buraing looks, that when ‘thy tongue ‘was | Aiso, sy} r cog shee Siete fea my heart ptrioks with execes of bliss, jan Sas eE once OB aay the soft »1ghing 0: soamar air = 4 Afwakes the manie.ofe tuntioss I O! FOR THE NORTHERN Li TIES! = eres nes OTS OO — renty conta: ‘Sore, . EecuEsiastic —The Abbe @REAT REDUCTION IN PRICES raneaiel ine ast prayers thin Tetthon eee De MERLE bide. sah hy Np gga DUBUQU om Mondey, te ae mocegiectectutrnt ee een The begs leave to inform hie fri North of the base SS princi while the peat flowers, the white wreaths, and | $24 the public that he hae commence ‘ownships 85, 96.87. 9, 90 and 91, of range 1. other souvenirs On the tombs by surviv- | where he intends to iy on bs waships 85, 96, 67, 88, and 99, ofrange’. ing friends of the dead, have disap most | assortment of ine GROCERIES. A ownahups O65, 86, and €7, of rane 'y. Every effort was made to detect ‘FAS, LIQUORS, &c., to which he ‘ownships & et eseer 4,5, and 6, Abe thief; und at last the Abbe was caught in the | fully invites the attention of his fri Township %. of range 7. ect. He confessed the crime and is now in the | Public im ceneral. North of the base line and west of the fifth prin- hands of justice. He has confessed every thing. | 4904s sent to all parts of the city. near 5 cipal meridian i ‘The articles stolen were distributed among vari- jan 2i-eo2w* 9th and L streets, No. 33. ‘ownghips 85, 86 87; 89, ay ol rane, . ous monument makers, amor ri teil ywnshi ps 35, 96. 87, 89, » #2, and 93, of range 2, Sad eecietintences, “w patente ed neaarthous be Be pe 85, 86, 87, v2, 8, 91, 92, and 93, of ranges nown. The strangest thing is that the articles atolen were some whose weight bave alarmed professional street porters, sach, for instance, asentiretombs! He red. TRE, ADVENTURES OF A CAT, and a fine "The ad too, colored 1857. 3 Lond ventures ofa Bear.and a reat Boar. too. ; London, 1357. "The Adventures of = and a good Dog, too, waahipe 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 90, 91, 92, and 95, of @ 88,90, 91, 92, and range: Teg brie tee is and ten 2 tana SS OF ranges ; 857. these by the aid of bis ample robes and straps | “"Tie Little Piienim, by Alfred Crowquil, beauti- | _"fownrhips 85, 86, 67, 88, 9, 91, #2, and%9, of ranges to his shoulders. it was f + London, 1897. ‘ 15and 16. found ‘and acknowledged by ime Iie aury Gold, trapaivted hontes French, many 1i- Aes, 87, 88, 89, 91, 92, and 98, of ranges 17 -— —— jastrations; ‘London, . 7 Psyit ny is the name of a new b Tales Fairy Stories, translated from the Ger- At the land office at FORT DES MOINES on of art that en anametae acquired at deri a yn, 1857. < , Monday, the 15th day of t ebruary next, viz: i iment In Paris. It consists Timply'in cuiting ont tory forthe Young, many illustra | Yorch of the base line and cast of the fifth prin- sheets of black : i per in such a way as to make it inte a picture—fig ures of landscapes—which has pcg ince ofan Taving by the best mas- - It appears that psyliography is a German discovery, its Columbus ioion pm Herr Schmidt who, armed with a pair of scissors and a sheet of » is able to repreduce the most complicated cipal meridian. © pgtcmerepct lacie 80, SI, 82, and 83, of ranges 1 and Townships 79, 80, $1, and 82, of range 3. ‘Towushups 41 und 42, of ranges 45,6, and 7. North of the base line and west of the fifth prin- cipal meridian. ocoey p> 9 apenas Days, many illustra- ‘tis ; London, le with many ‘other new Books. English, French, ner i's es. Han Or OURRANCK TAYLOR. ILDREN’S BUOKS FOR 1858.—The Little Ce i The Wone jore, Mother’s True Stories, 4 great improvements bave been intro- | derful Mirror, hard the ‘Lion-hearted, Heroes maine 2 % pe gk shady ih) ranges 2 daced - Muratiri, an Italian, who bas just | of History. es of Sea and f.and, Inquisitive | gnq iS agen) arrived fn Paris from Ravenna, whose scissors | Jack, Dick Boidhoro, W het todoant how to Cit; | ‘Townships 76. 77, 80, 81, 82, and 83. of range 4, ate far more skilful, according to competent | Fibenan Fable Hunter. ‘True Stories and Falss ‘Townships 76, 77, 78, 8, 1, $2, and 83, of ranges 5 finger: "han the brush and peneil of many a | Goiden Rule, Aunt Mavore ‘Nursery Ruymes, | 725.675, 77 70, 79, 1. 2 wad 4 cf nage? . fe Naughty Boye and Girls, Fairy Tales by the Coun- | and. piste wire? U> Why is a kiss like some sermons? Be- wit Poe anry dey pric? al of range 9. Landon. FRANCK TAYLOR. CARRIAGE LAMPS. We have this day been sppnted agents for Edw. Usher & Co.’s Carriage and Engine Lamps, The attention of Coachmakers and others interested is res) Tully called to the sample at our store. irders solicited. RONNOELVANS & T7IOMPSON, $26 Pennsylvania avenue, jan l4-eolm (Intel. Union,& States) P'ANGPORTES FOR CHRISTMAS PRES- ENTS. Aiso, Melodeors, Violins, Guitars, M pate fp er oS eotane, &o., &o., batantial ho! 8. wren: “GOEN'F. ELLIS, roen Agen, some of them just waste 75,71, 78,79, $2, and ‘own! », BU, 82, and 83, of range 10. ‘ownships 76, 79, 81, 82, and 83, of ranges 11, 12,13, 14, 15, and 16. ‘ownships 76, 77, 78, 79, 81, 82, 83, and 85, of ranges 17, 18, 19, and 20, ‘Townships 75. 77, 78, 81, 82. 83, and 85, of range 21. PA ‘76, 77, 78, 80, 81, 82, 83, and 85, of ranges a Fownships ‘76, 77, 79, 80, 81, 82,83, and 85, of ranges » Rent ‘ownships 76, 77, 79, 80, 31, 82, 84and 85, of range 27. 80, 81, 82, 83, and 85, of ranges 80. 31, 82, and 83, of range 32. 76, 77,73, 80, 81, 82, 83, 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- - final meridian. hip 73, el. Townshipa ts 5 Th and 75. of range 2. Townships 68, 69, 71, 72, 73, 74, and 75, of range 3. ‘Townships 67, 68, 69, 71, 72, 73, 74, and 75, of range 4. ‘Townships 67, 68, 69, 70, 72, 73, 74, and 75, of ranges cause there are two heads and one application. {~ The present population of Michigan is es- timated at 800,000. - ~ &D™ A young man was arrested in Newark, N. 4.;om Monday ne for disturbing the exer- eises of the Franklin, M. E. Church. t~ The Canads papers generally approve of the dectston ef Her Sjestye in locating’ the seat of Goverament at Ottawa. The Legislature of Texas have it resolutions demanding the im bment of udge Watrous, and forwarded then to Con- gress {10~ There are now one hundred and twenty- eight counties in the State of Texas, twelve new ones having been named the Present s ssion of the Legislature. Be.” Stig woman is at the bottom ofall mischief,” Joe. ‘Yes,”’ said Frank, “and when f used to get into mischief, my mother was at the bottom me. of velo Bowen, McNamee & Co., of New Piano and Music Store, 306 Pa. avenue, betw: Sth and 1th streets. ——— F' YE, EDITIONS, in Fine Bindings, of Gibvon, Hume, Hallam, Macaulay, Banoroft, Irving, Carlyle, Lamb, Robertson, Rollin, Plutaroh, Ros- coe, Goldsmith, Swift, Hogarth, Mitford, Mackintosh, Burnet, Ranke, Milton, Whewell, and other emi: ent prose writers, may be found at the y rted di- 8 67, 68, 69. 70, 71, 73, 74, and 75, of ranges who oe for a very large amount, winiw ses - 8,9, , 8, : 3 2 daring the panic, ‘have resumed payment, and |< FRANCK TAYLOR. fownsli 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 74, and 75, of range fulton! thelr oblizatiohs as they mature, in CREAR PIANOS FOR “Townships 67, 63, 69, 7, 71,74, and 75, of range 16, o — pA a Eoin eee 69, 70, 71, 73, 74, and 75, of ranges That Mores] shew terme’ Sinok of Hoston and New ‘Townshipa t, 6,09, 7, 73.14. and 75, of ranxe 2. Seas the plows cty of the Live: pool pilot wrought “ ai TONED 2a aT uahips 61, 68.69,.90, 71, 73,38, and 7, of ranges over r to} fork, was SUPERIV: BDICATE, =e. - bey A charge by the apes a Ss ceived, 2) cases EP te celebrated At the land office at FORT DODGE, on Tuesday dist Gin and Lavi Cordial, aud for sale Mand Invigorating CT ONAS PL LEVY. No. 554 12th street, corner of B street north. Gro series and Liquor Store, diott *PHSEe SECON D-HAND PIANOS, One for 360. the 23d day of February next, viz: North of the base line and west of the fifth prin- cipal meridian. hips 866, 87, 88, 91, aud 92, of range 19, PS 8), 87, 88, 90, 91, and $2, of ranges 2, 21, >, ai Townships %6, 87, 88, and 92, of e Townships 86, 87, 88, 9, ‘ai, and 2, of ranges 25, 77, and 2. gt OwnShIpS 96, 87, and 88, of ranges 29, 90, 31,82, and At the land office at SIOUX CITY on Tuesday, 4 woman died not long since, near the Tesidence of N. P. Willis, at Idlewild, N. Y., who pane ee Soe — was a young woman grown w! ington was quartered in the neighborhood of West Point. ? UF The spirit of Daniel Webster was called pao in spiritual circle in“Northampton, ‘ass. He confessed he had made many mis- takes in bis social and political life while on earth, and in his Dictionary. wins er do you and your friends feel now?” W. G, METZEROTT. WO VERY FINE SECOND-HAND PIAN- O8 for saie very Foe og our Piano and Music Score, 06 Pa. avenue, bet. 9th and 10th sts. JOHN F, ELLIS. for. At the Music Store of jan 5 exultant politiciaa | four W a Nerthof the ase tine and west of the fifth m one of our Wester: i 4 th princi- States, to a rather Irritable member of the defeat, FFROM PARIS—Fine editions, in fine bincinga, | Nov‘ 0 the base tine tnd tweet of the fifth princi oa pasty. “1 suppose,” said the latter. ‘we feel Cia Fontaine, Bevigni, Ducis, Rabe Townships 96,27. and 88, of range 3t, j as Lazarus did when he was licked by dogs.”? . Saint Pierre, Rousseau, Chateaubriand, Cou- ‘ownships 87 and 88, «f ranges 35 aud 37. ted ze A new iron bridge bas just been comple- over Assanpink creek, at Trenton, N.J. On Thursday last its strength was texted by a weight of 125,000 pounds, whi-h was Placed upon the bo and drawn across it, causing a deflection on 86 and 88, of ranges 38, 39, and 40, 91, of range 41. Township 9. of range 42, Townships 86, 87, and 83. of ranges 43, 44, and 45. Township 86, of range 46. Rotrou, Balzac, Marmier, Voltaire. Capefigue, Bossuet, Thierry, Rochefoucauld, Malherbe, ‘Sor: neille, Soribe, Regnard, Guizot, Froissart. Mon- strelet, Buchon, Moli Roch, Barthiemy, and other standard French authors, imported yy, dZ FRANCK TAYLOR. BR ROT BEY Bseitte over cloves, Pieris gt his possoemon ed ‘bottles ere wasranted to cure a nursing Sore ‘three bord wileleas the system of Biles. pelnn ae womens bre bot find Siorgarranted to.oure the One of Poltiee are warranted to oure ali Hu- Two ‘are warranted to cure Running of the Mynons Blotches among Hair. our $0 sun. potsien nae weaneeuees to oure corrupt i Soa; the Skin. Eph fa pie LD "Two or hree battles sre warranted to oure the perate case IAC isert. ine to four bottles are warranted to oure Salt- rhe: Five to eight bottles will cure the worst case of Scrofula. alws: rienced from the first bot- one a perfoot oure te warranted when the e - aeons 50k 7 ste en fw vain tri | mediones uf the day, ae owne on the pastures and ‘humor in the ve a humor, nor AN DS, hums . 1 know the eileots of it in every case, \y done some of the greatest cures ever I gave it to cluldr: |. to = rors of at Habby, restored £0 @ perfect state of health by To those who are subject to 8 sick headache, one e always cure it. it gives great relief in estarrh and dizziness, Some who have taken it had tive for years,and have been regulated by a ‘here the body ws sound it works quite easy, but where there is any derangement of the functions ani oue ae of nature, it will osuse very singr'ar feelings, but _ ou not be med; they always a io days to a week. ‘There is never a bad re- sult from it; the contrary, when that feeling 4 one, you Will feet yourself like @ new person. feard some of the most extravagant encomimins of it that ever man listened to 4 In Own practice i always kept it strictly for hu- t since its introduction Bs & general fentiy medicine, great wonderful virtues have been fg inh iat sfepiarsia tte wisease whiae one eral cases of eprieptio lits—a dis h al ‘8 considered Finearab je, have been cured by a few bottles. O, what a mercy if it will prove effec- tual in all cases of that awful malady—thereare but few who have seen more of it-than | have. I know of several cases of Dropsy, ail of them pepe peoele oe by it ng _ sarens Aiessans 2 the Liver, ache, Dyspepsia, Asthma, Fever and Akue, Pain in the Side, Di seases Of the Spine, and particularly in Diseases of the Kidneye, &c., the discovery has more ¢! than any medicine ever known. No change of diet ever necessary—eat the best you can get and enough of it. ‘ecttons for Use.—Aduits one table-spoonful per day—children over ten years dessert-spoonful— children from five to eight years, tea-spoonful. As no directions can be applicable to all constitutions, take sufficient Lo operate on the bowels twice a day. MANUBACTU BY DONA NNEDY. No. 32) Warren Sirest, Roxbury, Massachusests, Washington.—Chas, Stott & Co., Z. en kedwelte ry ference, J- B. Ganiner, Bi cry Co. b. ish & Co., F. 8. Waish, J. P. Stone. lartin King, Nairn & ‘Paliner, Schwariz & Co.,O Bask aniel B Clark, J- P. Milburn, Dunlar |, F ore Bro. ents own.—RK, Ciasell. O M Lentham. J. L. Kidwelle my Sig Gu & AYER’S Cathartic Pills, (SUGAK COATED.) The following remedies are of fered to the publicas the best, most perfect, which medical science can afford, AYER’S CATHARTIC PILLS pave been prepared with the utmost #k1i! which the medi- cal profession of this age possesses, aad their effects show they have virtues Which surpass auy com!i- nation of medicines hitherto knuwn. Other prepa. rations do more or less good ; but this cures such dangerous compiasints, 80 euick and £0 surely. as to prove an efficacy and a power to uproot disease be- yond any thing which men have known before. By removing the obstractions of the internal organsand stimulating them into healthy act. renovate the fountains of life and vigor, courses body, and tf. ok man is well tok By one in ‘health’ th pelos or eu by One in hea they wos bat little effect. This ist! rfection of medicine. It is antagonistic to disease, and no more. Tender y half an inch At the Land Office at COUNCIL BLUFFS, on | children may take them with impunity. if they are a ae ‘Tuesday, the twenty-third day of February next, | sick they will cure them, if they are welithey wil! phiZ, The Vienna corres pendent of the London | [| ONGFELLOW’S POETICAL WOR Ks | vis: A SERA Ns cw ibaa bean pes ‘imes > “Et iss t t OPY. lesigns, a és ‘ F < \- itive fact that there isagain 2 prospect of the En bert, Debate and givers finely bound. nia aera eee panei? one itt of the fifth prin trated with be a 3 — bent-up, “er Pranok pontly Be cecrcee rome, bat the report | sult viluatented snd Amen Cone Ten COPFeRUMeT- | Townships G7. 62,69, 70, 72, 7D, hr 75, 78, 77, 79,80, long-lost avpetits rotura; see bie clamor feeratce = bly be correct, for het Majesty daily | “HOME APE ECTIONS SELECTED FROM | ®t,82,53,and of range blossom into health. Give them t passes some hours in the saddie. THE POETS, Charies Mackay. one volume, smal! so bgt nships 61 53. 69, 20, 72, 73, 14 75, 76, 77, 90,81, | whose foul blood his burst out in scrotuia till his OF At Norwich, Conn.. widow Ann Randall | quarto, London, 1°60, finety bound, with 100 engrav- | S%pS 80034, oranges. "| Teinig covered with sores wlio stands, or site, of came toa horrible death by hydrophobia, con- | Mg,’ @, $3.and 4’ of anges." ” ° * *?* * | Hesinenguich. He has been drenched inside and tracted by putting her band wit & slight abra- | ip pe AN Sy OP MS. email quarto, 71 engrav- eo bQM this 67, Gl. G0, 70, 73, 24, 25,76, 77, 78, 80, 814 | Peat Give him {nese Pris, and mark) the otleeks sion s one fing , 5 Zi 83, 84, e ST. Bi which she had oftred to's. cow that hot tace CX ROGKE, ‘small quarto, finely illus- *Towndhips 67, 64, 63, 10, 71, 73, 74, 25, 76,77, 78, 80,91, | #60, the soabs fall from h bitten by a mad dog trat und. The froth from the cow’s| BRACEBRIDGE HALL, small quarto, numer- pay ees moath bad Uecome intermingled with the water | ous engravings and fel oun ee 24.88, 2,1 7hy 73, 24, 54 My 7,7, 09, ta the pail And fine editions of most other English and Ame- ‘8 rican writers, in and Prose, some beautifulls Soe ae 15, 76, 77,79, 80, 81, Smocrixa Arran —Mr. A. Grimes, « promis. | Iiiuetrated. others riohly bound, may be fouad atthe | 25.8 and 85, of ran 1,73, 74 78, 79, 80 og young man residing in Cracklin district, | bookstore of the undersigned. mostly imported by Me ae oa. Stee ate ay (ae tne ea M county, Maryland, was frightfully | himself direst from London, a ees mangled, one day last week, by falling from bis | ian FRANCK TAYLOR. vangea?, °° e* naa borse—his foot baving bung te the stirrap, be ARLY INDIANA TRIALS AND SKETCH ships 67, 68, 71, 73, 76, 77, 78,79, 80, 81, 82, avd was di tothe distance of about two hus ES, Personal Reminiscences of the Public of range 43. deed yards. When last beard from his recovery Henct the United States, &o., &0.; lon. O. H. Wrships 68, 73, 79, 80, 81, 82, and 85, of range 44 ‘was considered doubtful. ith, formerly United States Sen stor from Indi- | ‘Townships 79, #9, 81, 82, and 85, of range 45. It that the one large octavo volume of pages, finely Township 85. of range 46. ES ice and other officers of Chicago have not bad their pny for ten months, and some shopkeepers and traders bave adver- ‘ed, pie series of the author; price $2.0, or ree Given under my hand, at the city of Washington, Sold for the publishers by jan 21 this twenty-fourth day of December, anno Domini tised tbat they will take certified bills aud ac- FRANCK TAYLOR | 6 thou we tHOS: AvMENDRICKS, counts agains! elty for and in payment NS - c, Commissioner of the General Land Office. mat} forbidden such transfer; and the police are in & great whether to disregard qual Long John’s prciadiortze or starve. Daxorns ov tue Rev Petticoat —Three la collected into one volume, with ntatistios, &e., & One volume octavo ; price 75 ots. jan 16 FRANCK TAVIOR, oe c. Ceskies MACKAY.—Songs for Musio by Charles Mackay, 25 cents. Ballads and Lyrical Poems; by Charles Mackay, NEW MUSIC received semi-woekiy; M . | Seeuts. — See e nese Paper, were inst work | IN dered from and went tony parto! {pe ooumry ;| jae Nalamandrine; by Charles Mnckay, 25 cents, Can tblthag the te euatbet road, two of them | Music Bound, €o.c..at our Piano Warerooum, | Yexeuds of the Inlesshy Caaries Mak fackay, 25 exhibiting the favorite under-ga-mentof the day, | 3% be avenue, between Sth and 10th streets. coats. 3 3 when the ire of a passing buliock wasexcited by | _4™ 1OUN @. ELLIS. Voices from the Mountains, by Charles Mackay, the glaring col r, and he made a dash at the par- GASTON & CLARK, 48 cours NaS) ANGE ead door from 2 cents. wy. The ofending ladies succeeded in evading Dee ee ens at Cherian oe ae im, their companion, thongh {i ‘7th street, under the A rene fh op aed be fa na pl aley Moods vombre garb, was lifted upon a gare by the beast, a muse Postical Works: by Charles Mackay, antique mo- but sustained no injury beyond the fright >| CLOTHING AND GENTS FURNISHING | [0000 Ne eee olla MAURY’S RaTure « Sait Laxe.—There isa lake 200 | ‘phe subscribers oul attention ton desirable Stock | _ian2-tf Bookstore, near Sth btreet, piles long, between Cor a Christi and Bazos of CLOTHING Whuch they how have on ‘oxhiti. P TRIES & MAR 2 rT ue on Store, 5 uisiaAne er : 4 about forty miles from the lattes age Resumes from 7th street, and as they are determined | & ROTECTED by Royal Letters ‘Patent of Of lange, solidified cakes extending clear across | olote off the lot if possible, every effort necessary | Kpkiand, and ascured by the Senls of the Koole do the e—so says a writer in the Plaquemine | @ their part shall edi order to please that fotoe, Viens, Triscomar Nerf ae aes Sze sait'is to be scen piled up in blocks, one | style, beettue We Make soar hier sat and | apnos atthree ders, completaiy: aad entire eradi- another, and shining in the sun like gia. | have no hesitation im saying our goods will be foand | Cates all trace those nore ie copaviaand po > és @ wal to the beat order work in the country cubebs have so long been thought @ antidote for, to “Watohing the various changes uf fetiez., parties | the rain of the health ofa vastpartinearine popu SRRIVALIS AT PPD | may rest as ured of finding the latest out and maxe | !"tion. Triesemar No. 3 is the great Continental ARRIVALS AT PRINCIPAL HOTELS. | instore subject to their inspeetion and approval. eta fiied peat cles of ere a potrta WILLARDS’ HOTEL. —W T Thelin and sis- | want's Wear trl ed ae re. ad Bes. | to the inevitable destruction‘of the patient's comet ter, Md; E H Miller, W H McVicker, C Rallyo, | chasers would do well to examine the lot, "Fhie ie | tution, and which al 64 Tilden, 3 W Bayard, H Seymour, D 5 Book- | no humbug, as our sesertions can be proved on ex- | C@2N0t remove. ‘Tri H Buldwin, Pa amiration. Call ‘Heth and lady, U 8 Army; PB Key, WE| _¢ ‘2-3 GAST ed. and di and lady, Mrs Wm Carr, T A’ Kam- ORD BYRON’S WORKS, 6 vol 4 ad tered i : , Pa; Samuel’ Bishop. L A Thomas, Ct: F At PEGE nparple calf Edt Nee eee econ Tacmiritered by, Velpasn, Lab —_— p hs Fletcher, U S A, and lady: J & Knight’s Pictorial Shakspeare, 9 vols., ootavo, | or four cases in one for $9, which saves $3; and in rose! Newhouse; Pa: 4 , mn. green cases. Sete OA W Bloke a a ee ‘The 3 Stratford Shakespeare, 10 vole Lonion, in| , Soldty Dr. H. A. BARROW No. 87 Prince ata "7 Pt > 0a! e. fe" 3 weal ro . ew ‘eo @ W Lefever hd h Polk, Va; C 8 itough- {fhe Cabinet Shakspeare, 12 vols., London, oloth | dinteiy on reow'p ofthe amouit Br, B. will forward 5 i 4 oases of T'riesemar, iar : U. 8. HOTEL, (L. O. Suite "British Poets. 4 vols., London, half calf. Tiaxe paid, thus :nsuring eenuine Gurccens apes Killmaa, Pa; W 5 Lovell, USN; DN bady pultoners Biographical Dictionary, 12 vols., London, Hons. ‘The $5 oases also sent, but not tree. o cars a vs a a +, m1 5 Ons ations as usi rom be lo ti quae % ay ped c 57 wet do; F W | Rollin’s Ancient History, 2 vols., London, many ead Teens till 8p.m.. at No. 157 Prine &. a De y NYE S w ‘Smith Peake ‘ass; | maps, in half calf. Fo blocks we-t of Broadway. Scid also by J. B Wyvill Md; F Barris = ~- . bee Mi) ‘urnet’s pratories. 3 vols. Loodew: saltvalt. 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From the West these Hows are equally close and sat or at Baltimore at 8.30 A. M. Bageage checked through to all points. r i ‘THROUGH TICKETS sold at lowest rates at Cainden Station and at Washington, D.C. Passengers from Baltimore or Washington may view the extizve road by daylight, by taking morn ing tra: yd lying over at Cumberland or Oak Ty f Wheeling Ao commodation train, jeaving Cumberland at 6 and FOR WAY PASSENGERS. ‘The Cumberland Accommodation Train at 7 A.M. will stop at al! Stations east of Cumberiand, and the Wheeling Accommodation at all Stations beyoud Cumberiaud going West. Eastwardiy, Mat Train leaves Wheeling at 8.99 A. M..and Accommo- bef eo Cumbertand at 9, reaching Baltimore al P.M. ON THE NORTHWESTERN VIRGINIA BRANCH, between Grafton and Parkersburg, wa! passengers will take the Express westwardly snd the Muil eustwardly. 4P. M. tok at 3.18 nou! 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WOODS! wD. 5 = ; . jy id-tf __ Master of Transportation, Bee, dE PACIFIC MAIL STEA com T {All STEAMSHIP COM ‘One of the Steamships of this Company, carry the United States Mails for ACAPULOn appre CALIFORNIA, and OREGON, leaves Panama twiee each month, on arri. Sra, which lose Nea Or ees ws Rey tea iy 'e Noi v1 - tnrly “On sth and th of each month with the weak month wit, PaKweneere Connecting via PANA Meal > steamships have been ing and ap- meored ne Navy Department, and guareats speed ‘The Paonma Railroad (47 mil now oom- Jeted from ocean to coca, ae A IE 3 re. The baggaze of. ngers is checked i embarked attPasams £ eaimer at fe company at ry te com; ‘ = The im oy paid in jew York covers all Reserve steamers are kept in port in Panama a = ancaneo, to provent detenteon in case of acei- is entirely reliable—no fail- steamer, and s without othes oe ors. é Bd, et treet Ne Tork.to Piva -W, RAY MONT ARMS" epee & cO., Wtf C.L. BARTLETT. Boston (UNITED STATES MAIL LINE ONLY REGULAR LINE QD WITHOUT FAILURE FOR RIGHT YEARS, Pox CALIFORNIA AND OREGON VIA PANAMA RAILROAD, Recular Sailing Days, 5th €Bth of cach month. RNIA, that th seine . the sul he authori! aims Sipamerkee Gadel ized is it his duty to La ie eau! potsons seeking MPO: a an 4 ervneoe s 4.F. a ieee meee emakeet od. ere LYNCHBURG, ea fae Sek Fata Gag practioa: "aa Conferences. WiLmine ron, N. C., June 27, libs. Me Ne. 3. Tow —b ar Sir: Lam toeny that the Spectacles which fl ‘obtained konto weet entirely satistnctory. From ity in the Visual rangeof my eyen.itaveleretofore difhieulty Pi gettios ginases of the proper tances. It adords pignsnce to state, that by aid of your optometer this Cy has obviated, so that the Giasses you Purne are a the best adapted to my eyceof any | have every le v expect full R. B. DRANE. os ” Reserof St. James’ Fansh. Maving bose induced ty 8 friend to visit the estad- ‘shment of Mr. Tobias sho purpous Gt ving 2 (lassen 1 was ornahed with & pair lightly ed o jue, whice have ail wt eretih- eee See U » OTE ID ally |, WAS inj ly writing at it. juently toa late hour: but with the alf'Cr these icesee | can study simost ox late ne ever. and that too without the wn | he * previous ~~ Oe, ly suff JOHN WI Late Commussioneer Gen’! Deo. 11, 1855. I have used ness for three or four months, fe great am saying that benched by 6 sARBCKCH. Lego rocuapenentie’ te Mr. Jobe Tebigoans stilts! optiomn ; andas | have eyes of | - ty, | was gratified to find that Mr. to Glen that en's meaduuraiiy, A. P BUTLER July 11, 1856, SVaqurmeron, Ang.6, 1065. Having been for yeara under the necessi bav- pnd ee pone wee tn day! one rapeseed Soe Several months,and find After careful Pyomination ir. J. ‘. Glasses, enabled to test clearness, polishing, and e ‘ ~ Ann them particularily e to those whose merely optica! impsirment of the eyes of nuaperies. t cons) Shier ef bes "Tomas qualified foous by ical know! and tens means of his optometer. In tien, ferther tents with Glasses: to thgtr and fon wi n my LEWrs BACER, M.D. Physician and Su: Berlin; Mem! the ai College of Sw iand ; eo of the Medi don, the Pathological ety New York; Ser- eon of the Royal ie i of as England, and Surgeon B. Norvouk, Va., Jey, 27, 1854. In the experience of even two years, | have found great difficulty in obtaming ‘Were ex- Rotly adapted to the weakness of my sight. This in- convenience Mr. Tobias seems to have removed nt the present by the substitution for me of better more su:teble Glasses. They are clear, chrystal-like and comfortable to my eyes. 1 would commend hun to those who age or other infirmity require ar- sifioia! aud in this way. J.J. SIMKINS, M. D. 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