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EVENING LABOR AND REST. one teil us who is the author of these is upon the breast, and labor is past. (Aussie Proverb. “Two hands upon the breast, And labor is done; Two ple feet crossed in rest, ‘The rece is won : Two eyes with coin weights suut, And all tears cease STAR. peace. ra times, ining our lot ; ia his Kindness, asawereth not. “Two to work addrest ‘es that look above, hrough ail tears ; that breat! eee “DELIVER US FROM EVIL." A Sacred Melody. BY GRORGE P. MORRIS. “Deliver us from evil,” ux Wheresoe'r we rays of revolution x: ‘o light the darkness in our way a that stains our souls: idence restor: sa on our hearts,and never, on for it more, Release us from the sorrows that attend us! prn—at every vein we bleed ! Almuzhty Parens ! with thy strength befriend us! he! pies im our time of need! ‘with thy pure Holy Spirit— New vigor give to Nature's faltering frame it us to inherit @ hope that’s promised in the Saviour’s name. {Home Journal, e+e VALENTINE’S DAY. Hail to thy returning festival, old Bishop Great is thy name in the rubic, thou venerable Arch-fiamen of Hymen! mortal Go-between ' bt Winte thy for; Our nerves are Sustain us, Lord, who and what manner of Art thou but a ame typi- ying the restless principle which impels poor humans to seek perfection in union? or wert thou indeed a mortal prelate, with thy tippet and thy rochet, thy apron on, and decent lawn Mysterious personage ily there is no other mitred father in the calendar ; not Jerome, nor Ambrose, nor Cyril; nor the consigner of undipt infants to eternal torments, Austin. whom all mothers hate; nor he who hated all mothers, Origen; ner Bishop Bull, nor Archbishop Parker, nor itgift. Thou comest attended with thou- sands and ten thouvands of little Loves, and “ Broshed with the hiss of rustling wings.”’ Singing Cupids are thy choristers and thy pre- centors ; and instead of the crosier, the mysti- eal arrow is borne before thee In other words. this is the day on which little missives, yclept Valen- tines, cross and intercross each other at every street and turning. The weary and all for- nt two-penny postman sinks beneath a Icad of delicate embarraesments not his own scarcely creditable to what an extent this ephemeral courtship is carried on in this lovin, m. to the great enrichment of porters, an: nockers and bell-wires. In these little visual interpretations, no emblem is so common as the heart—that little three-cornered exponent of all our hopes and fears—tLe be- stuck and bleeding heart; it is twisted and tortured into more all than an opera hat. those charmi. detriment of ries and affectations t authority have we in history or mythology for placing the head- quarters and metropolis of god Cupid in this anatomical seat rather than in any other, is very clear; but we have got it, and it will serve as well as any other. easily imagine, upon some other system which might have prevailed, for anything which our slogy knows to the contrary, a lover ad- ‘ing his mistress, in perfect simplicity of feeling, “‘ Madam, my /iver and fortune are en- tirely at your disposal ;"’ or putting a delicate question. ‘‘ Amanda, have you a midriff to be But custom has settled these things, and awarded the seat of sentiment to the afore- said triangle, while its leas fortunate neighbors wait at animal and anatomical distance. Not many sounds in life, and 1 include all wnban and reral sounds, exceed in interest a ‘gives a very echo to the But ite issues Else we might knock at the door. throne where hope is seated."’ seldom answer to this oracle within seldom that juet the But of all the clamorous welcomest in expectation is the sound that ush- ers in, or seems to usher in, a Valentine the raven himself was hoarse that announced the fata! entrance of Duncan, so the knoek of the postman is light, airy, confident, and befit- ting one, that bringeth gvod tidings. It is less mechanical than on other d: ‘* That is not the post, I am sure.” Love, of Cupids, of Hymens! —delightful, eter- al common-places, which “ having been will always be;"’ which no school-boy nor school- man can write away; having your irreversible throne in the fancy and affections—what are your transports, when the happy maiden, open- ing with careful finger, careful not to break the emblematic seal, bursts upon the sight of some well designed allegory, some type, some youth- fal fancy, not without verses— “ Lovers all, A wadrigal,”” or some such device, not over abundant in sense Love disclaims it —and not qui ing between wind and water, a chorus p might almost join the shepherd, rehend they did, in b rson we want to see 8; you will say, where the shee: as they did, or as I app Arcadia.”"—Charles Lami: ————~2+e-—____- I> A religious T takes advantage of the flash style eadvatines adopted by publishers, and thus announces a “sensation”? work which way have been heard of by most readers For a story of thrilling interest read the Bible. If yon would know how much safer it is to act —_ Principle than from expediency, read the No better book can be ta! country than the Bible. Have you read “This book, these sentences, these lines ? Each word and letter To me are better Than chains of pearls, and golden mines.’ pleasure and profit ken with you in the Lf not, you have lost aad get a copy. —______.. UF Senator Schaffer, of Lancaster, Pa., drove 3 horse in « buggy 37 miles intwo hours and fifty ARRIVALS AT PRINCIPAL NATIONAL HOTE Iglebart, E 3 Wilaon, Mi Redwood, NYk; T Mass; Jno Bowling, W Shattuck and lady A B Patterson. Md; J er, lll; H Erben, J Beeson, J H Weare, do; J Jones, d; PD Lyon, J'W Coch: 1 and lady, N Y; F Glestis and J Jetferds and lady, 8 C; D L A Mill, Va; HW Dr Wynne, NY Ti; Dr B J Gardiner, } ran, Robert Ste, family, Min’a; H McLellan, Mass; Hey. A Mcliroy, Pa; WILLAR DS’ HOTEL —Major Hill and lady, 2S Rogers, R M Magiaw, Md;JS R Stoepel, Mrs Stoepel. N Jer, HS ‘owaley, NY; J R Carpe: Puryer, Joel Rathbone, Miss bite, N Y; Mrand Mrs Dan’! Johnson,N J C Palmer, $ Pa; Mrs JV Hon Hollis W ; Ino Markoe, Pa; D Baldwin, Ct; £ BROWNS’ HOTEL — M Peregoy, do; RP oe Ray and daughter, v: Solomon, NY: A Hern’ A Stofer, do; Mr Gilme W Goldsborough, do; son. do; G G O'Bryan, "1 SW Corbin, Va; TSH A W Campbeli, Tenn; Martin, jr, NY Stoddard, Md; J McClure, Pa; Mrs Jennett John P Byrne, do; M do; J Dimbed: ns Eldridge KIRKWOOD HOUSE —J F 3 Mich; W Me cen Ewin and lady, do; Mr 8 Moulton, Conn; J P Bal Ky;_D Watts, do; A Tillow, Kan; O; N 8 Gregory and lady, Md; EL Barnes, Pa; J V vartle, do; LH Stout. Pa; Simens. Md; C Thorp. do; J Gilrie aud Jad sant, Ma; J BEC 3 BS Porter, USN. g Be A eee, Ve; SM i Stapler, Cherok Nat; W'Shields, Pa. Pe O. Surtn «.—R E Garter, T Lovett, Ill; L. B DuBois, Smoot, do; R Smith, 3 A Caban, NY; J B Smith, R Standenmoyer, KT; H 'f ; P H Hale, do; L ume, N Hi J Simpson, Mi ei OCBAN STEAMERS’ SAILING DAYS ae UNitEp Btares. ---New York... Liverpool Baltimore. ure ie The Caitforata mail steamers leave New (2 Une Sth and 2th of each morth. Miscellaneous. Srrenc tite and sseet them vy the Pacis Optician, D. LESON, who ¢ Optiaa.'p Rea with bis own, a8 weil as the man u others of the latest improved SPECT AOL ES aed 3 Bard eS pomone witioh are the RE OPIC CONCAVE and CONVEX, The BL. US and DOUBLE POL: Hi BRAZILIAN PEBBLES, C YSTALS. Eto, el gh Athy a i Bed Ont ay iY ORT-SIGHTEDNESS.. aint ; ns whoa 1 URE, now using them, will be suited at fitetsixht. ‘Those erful - OUBLE-POLISHED VENEZUELIAN CRYSPAL ROCK bch received the highest recommendations at the \Vorld’s Fair, at Paris, through their producing & olearnes: — easiness of ese heretofore unknown in any other improvements. = Ajso, all styles of OPERA, SPY. and MAGNI- FYING G ASSES, Compasses, and Mieroscopes are for sale at his store, corner of Eighth street and Pennsylvania avenue, or Eighth street No, 491, be- D street and Pa. avenu ot mistake the corner of 8th street. easonabié, the same as at his estab- be. ft LE AND PORTER, I beg to inform the ihshitants and vieitors of the cities of Washington and Georgetown, D. C., that ve snd shall constantly keep on hand, @ stock of XX A and BROWN STUUT PORTER, manufactured here entirely from Malt and Hops, warranted free from al! injuyous jneredionts put ap incasks of vario izes, suitable for Hotels, Restaurants, Board: jouses and private families, delivered by my own dray any part of the above cities, at the Brewery pr: Orders received cf Gost will be attended tothe day following. itand H sale. Hoes ear itithoace commer of K and 77th ate., Wrens Ps sosepH DAVISON. ADIES, PLEASE READ. For genuine, reliable FIRS, free from moth, and fresh made, call at STINEMETZ’S, 235 Pa. ave- nue, between 12th and 13th streets, who has re- ceived instructions from New York, to sell the fine assortment now hand, on commission, at less dis- count than heretofor Among them will be French Rabies, half and quar! tothis city, ae and $12, lotorines Also, Capes and Cloaks, of superior quality, very aD. ; ticular attention is invited to two very larce Mink Sabie Capes, worth over $100, each for $75 id one Sable Cape, medium size, $30 and $35. Mink Sable Victorines $14 and $16. Also, several sets real Hudson Bay Sable. Tog with Siberian Squirrel, Fitch Marten, Frenoh Mink, &o. in ail their variety. Im Irmine Opera Cloaks, very handsome; Mutis to match, of all kinds, from $2.59 to $30, otal ey ckonipees ty sape if proven as not rep- resented, the money wi. rein: 5 B. H. STINEMETZ 236 Pa.ave., het, 12th and 13th Jan It next door to Madame Delarne. MBROTYPES FOR FIFTY CENTS, Por up in Goop Cases. A fine assortment of cases from 50 cents tu $5, with good Likenesses, either Ambrotype, bistros reotype, or Meleainotypes. Warranted good like- Come early in the day ine . z ROBERT SANDS, Pa. ave., bet. 8th and %h streets, jan 21-tf Market Space. GREAT SALE OF CARRIAGES, AT COST. The firm of Gardner & Place having dissolved on the 7th instant, by muturi consent, to, close up gheir business we now offer for sale, af rost.at their stand, No. 553 12th street, near the corner of C, the following Carriages: Five Buggies, four Rockaways, one Four pas senger Photon. and two Express Wagons. Ali the abova were made of the best and most tho. rough seasoned lumber and built by skillful and ex perienced workmen. and will be warruted for twelve months; a satisfactory guarantee being given with every sale. . a B. sont funds resntred sn every emia 80, uggies very cheap for cash. cHks. T. GARDNER & SON jan 2.2tawéw* Successors to Gardner & Place ‘ARRIAGE LAMPS. We have this day been appointed agents for Edw. her & Co.’s Carriage and Engine Lamps, The tion of Coachmakers and others interested is trully called to the sample at our store, ders solicited. ELVANS & THOMPSON, 326 Pennsylvania avenue. jan I4-eolm __ (Intel,Unien,& States) one States) QUPERIOR MEDICATED GIN.—Just_ re & ceived, 2) cases of the celebrated | ondon Cor dial Gin and Invigorating Cordial. and for sale by pra ead P. LEVY. No. 554 12th street, corner of B street north. Gro ceries and Liquor Store, dott the handsomet sets tr Capes ever brought Ba re TUITARS.—A large assortment of M Schatzp’s celebrated GUITARS have rived at the Music Pepot. ‘Also, some fine VIOLINS and FLUTES, jan Sige" METZEKOTT oof of Uth atrent jan 3 uf and enn. avenue. AMS FOR FAMILY USE, direct from Cin- cin We have received to-day a lot of A ED HAMS which we recommend as being very superior. i KING & BURCHELL fos Comer Vermont avenue and 15th nt. RYE AND BARLEY MALT, for at the TYMADE, HOUSH, comer ot Qyeot Fale av DAMANTINE CAN DLES.—2,000 Ins. Ada- mantine Candies, of excellent quality, at 25 cents per pound. Try them. KING & BURCHELL, fed Corner Vermont ave, and 15th st. OKE FOR SALE. / Superior COKE, in any quantity, now for sale, quire, without delay, at the office of the Gag Light Company. “di SR BNgka* D GLASS PL. 4 article for carringe windows, Transoms for street doors, Vestibule lights, &0., &c. Can be seen at our store, and needs only to be seen to be appre ciaten admired. ELVANS & THOMPSON, Agents, 326 Penn. ave! Jan 15-eolm (Intel, Umon&States) Washington. HIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE—That the sub- seriber hath obtain from the Orphans’ Court of W Senics county, in the District of Columbia, letters of administration, with the will annexed, on the personal estate of Sophia M. Cassin, iate of Washington county, deceased. All persons havin claims against the said « -ceased are hereby warn to exhibit the samme, with the vouchers thereat, to the ee Lad popes oe Sd day ce romey next; ey may otherwise by law be exciuded from all benefit of said estate, — Given under my hand this 34 day of February, in the year 1258, . JOHN RITCHIE, Admin’r W. A. N. B.—All persons having business with the above eo ae = oe Dr. as 8. Ritchie, of orgetown. D.C , as my agent. fo S inwsw* 7 SCORN RITCHIE. STATE OF CALIFORNIA BONDS, The law providing for Funding the Bonded, and other specified indebtedness, of the State of Cali fornia, requires that the old nds and «‘ertificates shall be forwarded to Sacramento during this year. ed and replaced by new ones, we will in this business, and request an early he Bonds, CHUBB BROTHERS. P. HOOVER’S BOOT, SHOE, AN. RUNK ESTABLISHMENT.” 53 SAMUEL I have on hand a large assortment of Ladies’, Gentlemen’s, Misses’, Boys’. Youths’, and ildren’s Rubbers, Overshoes, Sandles 3 Goxemers, Boots, Slippers. Buskins helled ard without, Water-proof Boots and Shoes, which I will seli cheap for cash. Also, @ splendid stock of Sole Leather Trunks at reduced prices. Cali and examine for yourselves, at Iron eat be B- Hoover, . avenue, between janis Sth and 10th ata, LUE BOOK, i858.—The new Blue Book or Gov- LD ernment Official Re ister of all officers in the United States, o:vil, military, and navel, with their locations, salaries, &o. Price $3.50, Postage fifty o-nts prepaid. For'saleia Washingzon by AYLOR & MAURY, fe5 Booksellers n aan: AGGAGE EXPRESS Fic . 34 D Strext, = Adjoining The States Printing Office. he subscriber, t acd Onto and Waenteeies Bae Wr aut mote opened an office, at the above place, for the accom- = etiam of $50 pedis, where orders can be left for @ use of Wagons to convey Baggage or Packages to and from Railroad Depot, Biearuboate, Recor ior removal to any point in this City or Georgetown. Office open from 7 o'clock a. m. to 10 o'clock p. m., daily, except Santee, 7 to 10 o’ciook ®. m., 2 o'clock to 10p. m JOHN M: MoCLINTOCK, ‘Baggage Agent Baltimore and Omo Railroad. N, B.—Persons coming to Washington or going to jaltimore, net having mado UP, their minds where ey will stop, by giving up their checks to my agents on the cars, willl have their e taken care of at th fice timore office, No. I! hare. dio OACH VARNISRH., English Hard Dying BODY VARNISH, COACH- BoD ARNISH, sR SeN aie ave or sa'@ ELVAN THOMPSON, Jana 26 Par av. bot. oth and ioth sis. NOTICYF. SIGNED HAVING SOLD HI & WV huittl 5 tg Bas counts are now ready, and that he-wil, be found at os oe sand. the pure ettling them unti! be ebrua: en ‘ery Account not then set- = ba a i MoGR At C.8, Whittlesey? jan et emia tloner"e eta Ny —— _ ett treet. SPECIAL NOTICE.—Our ai hereby tendered toatl who have settled} ee courts with us since our isene of bills. Butour principa’ object now is to oail the who hive aot paid to this notice. We want thei to know that whare suffering for the use of the money dur us. nod hope that wi t ersong nem we = body sone acoommodat ali oall or seud in their rT jan B-diw CLAGETT & DODRON, Miscellaneous. SEVENSH STREET 8. EPod% wy. s three doors from suited to every sight; Telescopes, Microscopes in’ Cosmoramioc Ster ehoice pictureson hand, See adver- ional Intelligegoer. ‘TESTIMONIALS. Norrouk, Sooner to have improved my sight itely tried, TW. TAZEWELL. obtained from Mr. very weil, and see more than any oth I have tried a t Tobias and fart the ty i PETERSBURG, Cotober 21, 1854, About five years ago, | obtained from Mr. T in Washington, a pair of Glasses for the hich I id found them of great ass: my decaying Vision; and my opinion of him is, that he is skillful inthe preparation of Glasses for eyes not toe far gone to be benefitted by such aid. November 7, 184. examination of Mr, Totnas’ Glasses, and page ee ay and remarks, am convinced 8 ekiliful optician. came nS: BLACKF GRD, M. D. November 10, 1854, ug furnished me with Glas- ses, by which | have been greatly sided, (in) reatly from reading at nig! jords me the highest pleasure consider him a skillful practical optician, and weil peopered to aid CRE who vices. Professiousl er ior of the Metodist Conference. Witmineton, N. C., June 27, 1854. {am happy to say that Mr. John ‘Tobit: Mr. J. Tostas—Dear Sir the Spectacles which | obtained from you last week are entirely satisfactory. From an inequality in the visual range of my eyes, I have heretofore found etting glasses of the proper foca: tances. It affords me pleasure to state, that by the aid of your optometer thie difficulty has been happily obviated, so that the Glasses you decidedly the best adapted to my eyes of any | have R. B. DRANE. orof St. James’ Parish, a friend to visit the estab- for the purpose of try in lasses | was furnished wi-h @ pair slightly color jue, whice have afforded me more reliet cation than any I have ever tried. M ally very good, was injured by writin: night, frequently to aid of a pastes F yeh Tf ver, and that too without the pain SOHN Late Commissioneer Gen’! Land Off 855. ‘ery respectfully co ec! Hay lishment of Mr, most as late ar Thave used Mr. Tobias’s Spectacles for three or four months, and take great pleasure in saying that muoh pleased with them. I have been much GEO. P. SCARB I was recommended to Mr. John Tobiarasa skilful optician ; andas | have eyes of remarkable peoniiari ty, I was gratified to find that Mr. Tobias seemed ti comprehend them by inspection and some °s: measurement. and he has oles that suits me admirably. Wastine Ton, Aug. 8, 1855, been for years under the necessity of hav- lasses—one for ase in daylicht, and one t—I precured one set from Mr. Tobias I have ased his for WARD STUB Of Department of Si Sir: The pair of Spectacies y articulariy satisfactory lodly the best I possess, and | am the owner of eight or pine pairs, oarefuliy selected in different piaces and ommended to me on sccourt of their profe: standing in France, F: I have been also pleas: rections on the treatment of the eye: pose of preserving and improving ? Mespocttally =: which answered both purposes. severa! months, and find 2 J furnished me yesterday are from opticians reo- and, and the United ‘ our remarks and di- rofessor of M. C., Louisville, BRookLYN ORTHOPAEDIC [NgTiTUTION, pril, 1854. careful examination of Mr. J. Tobias’s enabled to testify that their hardness, clearness, polishing, and exact option! shape render them particularly recommendable to thoee whose merely optical impairment of the eve: uch auxiliaries. 1 qualified to determine t i8 optical knowledge and experience, and by means of his optometer. In addition, | oan further ‘obits has supplied some of my pa- tients with Gisgses, to ihe and 4 satis LEWIS BAL JER, M. D.. sician and Surgeon, Berlin; Member of the yal College of Sur; «dl; the Medical Sooie thological Socie eon of the Royal state that Mr. bck the ret tiger Tustitution A ancheater, jand, and Surgeon of . Instit tion, - lORFOLR, Va., July 27, 1884, In the experience of even two years, | have fourd great difficulty in obtaining Spectacies thi actiy adnpted to the weakness of m convenience Mr. Tobias seems to hi the present by the substitution for me of better an ‘hey are clear, chrystal-like I wonid commend him more suitable Ginss and comfortable to my eyes. who from age or other infirmit J.J. 8iMKINS, M. D. N. C., June 16, 1254. t oftheir eyes no Glasses, | would John Tobias as a eu.table person from whom to obtain such Glasses as th wire, Ag he har suited me with @ pair of rand near sight, M very much by a service of y Department, which berth required me tube on dut: clock At night till after day, duri tuae { used but one hight. Department oF Interior, May 8, 1855, From natural defects and the unequal rai eyes, I have been compelled to use ginsses ralyears. | lave tried different opt obtaining glasses perieotly fitted to mm months since Mr. Tobias made two pairs especially for me, which I have found to serve m By the use of his optometer he is ena lasses most minutely tothe eye. I recommend Mr. Tobias to ail hav: riny testimony os to it Wiimineton, To persons who have had the s: impaired as to require the use recommend Mr. t has heen impsired ‘sinthé Post Office icians without EW PUBLICATION. ‘Histarionl and Logs. “xamination of that part of Court’s decision in the Dred Scott case which de- olares the unconstitutionality of the Missour: Com- rumise Act, and the self extension of the Consti- a to Territories. carry in the avthor of The slavery along with ty Years’ View; 0c- ew York, last, nd, corner of 4! ‘ennsy!vanis avenue. Stereotype edition. beauti- ‘inted on o'ean new type, st black ink. Bound in bi lettered. Done up ina durable form for permanent 06 White paper and” nok cloth and gilt ‘This work ts what ita title purports to be, an ex- amination of (what the author dee: litical part of the Court’s opinion, tice of the judica! part. which related to the personal claims of the parties on record. i spint of entire devotion to the institutions of our with total abstinence from all The authors own words are: but for ali men who venorat: tors, and who wish to sec our kept on the foundations on which they 130. nd itisbeheved that this pl kept in the work, and which is considered, petent judges, as the most original and profound of all the author's works, and so treated as to present new views to the uldest readers, and in fact to ap- as anew work ona subject supposed to have JOS. SHILLINGTON, Bookseiler, Odeon Building, corner 4 ms to be) the po- Avoiding any Lo- It is writen ina MACKAY.—Sonew for Musio* by lackny, “5 cents. 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Twoor three bottles will clear the system of Two bottles are Oop MORE ent to arte ies oe reo be Sears warranted to cure all He- Milwo bottiev are warranted to cure Rumning of the Tennil i vee ree bettion are warranted to cure the raat ets fear tottion are warranted Lo oure Salt- weve hg sight bottles will cure the worst oase of rofu = A benefit 18 always experienced the first bot- tle, and a perfect oure Twarraat when the above quantity istaken. — "No looks so improbable to those who have in vain tried ali the wonderful medicines of the dey, as that a common weed growing on the psstures, along old stone wails, should vag i grote Sov inthe system ; yet it is fixed fact. If you havea hi it has po ate i a are no IF —— Agia (J jut it suil zome case: he The ddied over a thousand bottles ofit inthe ‘viouuty of Boston. I know the effects of it in every case. 't has already done some of the greatest cures ever lone in sachusetts. I gave it to children a year oid, to ou ee of sixty. I have seen poor, puny, i ‘and hs ohildren, whose fiesh was Tay, restored to & perfect state of health by one bottls Tot! ‘0 hese Whe tre an ject to a sick headache, bottle will always doony it. It gives great pon iot geod catarrh and dizziness. Some who have taken it been costive for years, and have been regulated by it. Where the body 1s sound it works quite easy, but where there is any derangement of the functions of nature, it will cause very singr lar feelings, but fou must not be aj ; they always rin pom fone mre nag 4 ne Te- sult from it; on cont one, you ‘will feel yourself like s new person. 1 éome of the most extravagant enoomiams of it that ever man listened to ; in = own practice 1 always kept it strictly for hu- mor: ut since its introduction asa ra! family Medicine, great and wonderful virtues have been found in it that I never suena Several cases of epileptic fits—a disease which was always considered incurable, have been teen O, what a meroy if it will prove effeo- sex of that awful malady—there are but few who have seen move of it than I have. I know of several cases of Dropsy, al! of them aged opie cured by it. For the various diseases of the iver, Siok Headache, Dyspepsia, Asthma, Fever and Ague, Pain in the Side, Diseases of the Spine, and particuiariy in Diseases of the Kidneys, &e., the discovery has done more good than any medicine No ears of by necessary—eat the best you et and enough of i “Directions for Use—Adults one tabi por day—children over ten years dessert children from five to eight years, tea-s no directions can be appiicable to all constitutions, take sufficient to operate on the bowels twice a day. MANUFACTURED BT DONALD KENNEDY. No, 120 Warren Strset, Roxbury, Massachwsstte. Agents for Washington.—Chas, Stott & Co., Z. Gilman, Kidwell & Lawrence, J. B. Gardner, Burry & Co., b. Walsh & Co. F. S. Walsh, J. B. stone, Martin King, Nairn & Palmer, Schwartz & Co. 0 Boswell, Damel B. Clark, J. P. Milburn, Dunbar Dyson, Ford & Bro. Agents for Geergetown.—R. 8. Ciseeil, 0 M Lentham, J. L. Kidwell, my 5-ly | AYER'S Cathartic Pills, (SUGAR COATED.) The following remedies are of- fered to the publicas the best, most perfect. which medical science can afford. AYER'’S CATHARTIC PILLS bave been prepnred with the utmost skill which the med: cal profession of this age possesses. and their effect show they have virtues which surpass any oombi- nation of mediomes hitherto known. Other preps- rations do more or less food; but this cures suck dangerous comp/aints, 80 quick and 80 surely. a8 to prove an efficacy anda power to uproot disease be- yond any thing which men have known before. B: removing the obstroctions of the internal organ: stimulating them into hes! thy action, they renov: the fountains of life end vigor,—heaith courses anew through the body, and the sick — yo weil gun. They sre adapted to disease, and disease only, for when taken by one in health they produce bat little effect. This is the perfection of medicine. It is antagonistic to disease, and no more. ‘Tender children may take them with impunity. If they are sick they will oure them, if they are well they will do them no harm, Give them to some patient who has been pro: trated with bilious compinint ; see his bent-u tering form straighten with strength again ; long-lost appetite return: sce his ciammy featur blossom: inte health. Give them to some autter: whore foul blood has burst ovtin serofuls till his skin is covered with sores; who stands, or sits, or lies in anguish. He has been drenched inside and t with every potion which ingenuity could sug- ive him these P: and mark the effec scabs fail from his body ; see the new. fair thas grown under them; see the Iate leper them to him whose angry ES id rheumatiam in his joints and bones; move hum. and he screeches with pains; he too has been soaked through every muscle of his body with liniments and salves; give him these PiLLs to purify his blood; they may not eure him, for, ing! there are oases which no mortal power can reach; but mark, he waike with crutches now, and now he walks alone; they have cured him. Give them to the lean, sour, hagzard dyspepti whose gnawing stomach has jong ago eaten every sive from his face and every muscle from his body. See his appetite return. and with it his heaith: see the new man. See her that was radiant with health and loveliness b asted and too early withering away; want of exercixe or mental anguish. or some lurking disease, has deranged the internal organs of diges- tion. assimilation or seoretion.till thev do their office ill. Her blood 1s vitiated, her heaith ie gone. Give her these PILLs to stimulate the vital principle into renewed vigor, to cast out the obstructions. and in- fuse a new vitality into the blood. Now look again —the roges’ blossom on her cheek, and where latele soriow sat, joy bursts from every feature. See the sweet infant wasted with worms. Its wan, sickly features tel! you without disguise, and painfully dis- tinct, that they are eating its hfe away. Ite pinched up nose ear! nd restiess sieepings, tell the dreadful truth in language which «vi mother ows Give it the Pitts in large do to sweep these vile parasites fromthe beds. Now turnagain and see the ruddy bioom of childhood. Is it nothing to do these things? Nay, are they not the marvel of this age? And yet tney are done around you every lay. Have you the less serious symptoms of these dis- tempers, they are the easier cured. Jaundice Cos- tiveness, Headache, Sideache, Heartburn. Foul Stomach, Nausea, Pain in the Bowels, Fiatulenoy, Appetite, King’s Evil, Neuralzia, Gout,and complaints all arise from the derangements which these P1LLe rapidly eure. ‘Take them perse- under the counsel of a good Physician if you can; if uot, take them judiciously sneh advice as we vive you, and the distressing, danger- ous d.seases they cure, which afflict so many mul lions of the human race, are cast out like the devils of vide-they must burrow in the brutes and in the sen. Price 25 cents per box—5 boxes for gi. Z.D. GILMAN, Washington; and by H. 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It'points out the remedies for those self-inflicted miseries and disap- pointed hopes so ustprtunately prevalent in the pouns. Itisa truthful adviser to the married, and ‘hose contemplating marriage. Its perusal is partic- ularly recommended to persons entertaining secret doubts of their physica! condition, and who are oon- scious of having hazarded the health, happiness and privileges to whieh every human being is entitled to £100 25 Cents per copy, or five copier for LP mail- Sy nllontng Lat KUT pon Oa Mech New York, enclosing 2 cente” _—— z . B. Those wno prefer sy, consult Doctor |LA CROIX upon any of the diseases xpon which his book treats, either personally or by mail. His medi eines often cure in the short space of six days, and completely and entirely eredicate all traces of those disorders which oopaiva oul 20 lo pesn thong an ee the Tala x the beaith ol ia * Fr is the great con- tinental remedy for that olass i ich un- isorders whi fortunately, physicians treat with mercury, to the irretrievabie jetion to itu ag tat ; Office No. 31 Maiden Lane, Albany, N. Y. th America, its Agriculture and Soott’s Seoular and Domed¥ic Architecture, present ut fer mers Prroteahey. Sa'ed ton t Page RO! N BY LAST STEAMER. ‘nson on CI eerie at cath som Engltab Glove. Ducts i ‘ng Ht eer ‘wartetts with Piane Ludewig’s Literature of amecioan Aboriginal Lan- Roustentte ile tennpinted into Engtisb. English, fea FRANCK TA¥LOR, , eae. ..- ae ea peruvian SYRUP, On Prorzcrsp F PROTOXIDE OF IRON SOLUTION O. Sane passed the ordesl to which Howie ducoveries inthe Materin Medicn sce must now be rece: as = an getatiiahed inedicine. Its Efficacy in Curing DYSPEPSIA, rections of the Liver, Dropsy, Ne Aor eniis aad Consumptive Tende Disordered State of the Blood, Boils, Scurvy, The Prostrating Effects of Lead or Mercury, General ebility, i hich require 8 Tonic snd Alters anes ie med on we beyond question. ae ‘The proofs of its efficacy are so numerous.so authenticated, and of such peoul.ar character, that sufferers cannot Teasonably hesitate to reosive the proffered aid. ently y ated, and proceeding from one cause, nay be cured by one remedy The class of diseases for which *'* Syrup pro- vides &- ure. 18 p ecisely that whch thas so often baftied the highest order of medical skil. The facts are tangible, the witnesses accessible, and the eafe- ty and efficacy of the Syrup inoontrovertibie. _ Those who may wish for an opimon from d.rinter- ested persons respecting the chnracter of the Syrup enpnot fail to be satisfied with the tollowirg among umerous testimonifls in the hands of the Agents. ‘he signatures are those of gentiemen weil known in the community, and of the nighest respectability. CARD. The undersigned having experienced the benefi cial effects of the “Peruvian syrup,”’ do not hesitate to reconimend it to the attention of the pubite. From our own experience, 28 weil as from the tes. timony of others, whose intel gence and integrity are altogether unquestionable, we have no doubt of its efficsey in — of Ine: vgs Diseases — ohn! ® SIR, " Lungs and Bro : E repepsis one Complaint, Dro Yeu fects would be incredible, the migh charac ter of those who have witnessed them, ard have volunteered their testimony, as we do ours, to its esturative puwer. . Rev. JOHN PIERPONT, THOMAS A. DEXTER. S.H. KRNDALL, M.D MAY Sc. AMORY, ETER HARV: Y, JAMES C. DUNN. It is well known thot tre medicinal elect of Pro- toxide of Iron is lost by even a very brief exposure to air,and that to maintain a solution of Protox- ide of Iron, without further oxidation, has been deemed impossible. In the Peruvian Syrap, this desirable point im at- tained by COMBINATION IN A WAY BEFORE UN- KNOWN; and this solution may repiace sil the proto garbenastos citrates, and tartrates of “the Mareris Medica. A. A. HAYES, M. D.. Assnzer to the state of Massechusetts, 16 Boy!ston street, For sale by Draggists genera'iy. Proe for larce bottles, $2; inediam sized bottles. $1 N. L. CLARK & GO. Proprie For sale in Waahington by Agent; Nairn & Palmer, Jo! Smith, V. Barlouch, H. 8 Walsh, Josep Bury, Jan. H ’ Dr. D.'B. Clarke, D. ‘Ridgely; and in Georgetown ssell,and J. L. Kidwell. fel. P TRIES EMA RK. ROTECTED = Royal Letters Patent of ngland, and secured by the Seals of the Ecole de oie de Parisand the Imperia Colleze« eine. Vienna. Triesemar No. Lis Re- laxation, Spermatorrh@a, Xhaustion of the System. Tricsemar No. 2 effectually, in the short space of three d+ys, completely and entirely erad: cates all traces of those disorders which copaviaand cubebs have so fone been thought an antidote for, to the ruin of the health of a vast portion of the popu Istion. Triesemar N: remedy for that class nately, the English physiciag treate with meroury, to the inevitable destruction of the patient's conrt: tution, and which al! the saraspi iain tre wo-id cannot remove. emar N. ad Sare alike devord of taste or smell. and ofall nauseating qual: ties. They may lic on the toilet table Without their use being suspected. Soild in tin owes, and divided in separate doses as administered by Veipeau, Lal lemen, Roux, Ricord. &c., &c. Price or four cases in one for £9, which saves % 827 cases. 4 Sold by Dr. H. A. BAR ROW, No. 157 Prince st.,a few blocks west of Brondway, New York. Imine diately on receip of the amount Dr. B. wil! forward the $9 cases of Triese: and the large sizes, car- riage paid, thus insuring genuine European prepara. tions. The $3 oases also sent, but not [ree of oar- riage. Consultations es usual. from il a.m. till 2 in. and from 4 till 8p.m.. at No. 157 Princes st., 9 few blocks weet of Broadway. Sid also by J. STOTT, Washington. fe 1 ly ‘)HE SECRET INFIRMITIES OF YOUTH THE SECR NTO MATCRIE 2 Just Published. Gratic. the 5th Thousand. A few wor's of the Rational Treatment, without Medicine, of Spermatorrhes or Werknese, Nocturnal Emissio Genital, and Nervous Debility, Pr matu y of the System, Impe- tencs,and Impediments to Marriege “ generally, dy B. DE LANEY. M. D. unlike sre in- %. D. Gilman, Speci! hth, Schwartze, . 318 the great Continental f disorders which, unfortu The important fact that the many alarmng com plainte, originating inthe imprudence and solitude of pore, Sey be ensily removed without Medicine win this 1 tract, dlearly demonstrated ; and the entirely new and pictly Successful treatment.as adopted by the author, fully expisined, by meanso which every one is enabled to cure Himse!! perfeot! and at the least possible cost, thereby avuiding at the advertised rostrums of the day. coer to ay — gratis and pont free, in a ed envelope, remitling two posiage stamper to DR. bE LANEY, se2-d&wtf 17 Lispenay cet. New York. HE SHOALS AND QUICKSANDS T OF Pore! Just published. the Sd edition. IP ON SPERMATORRHEA OR SEMI- NaL DISHASES—A scientific Trea ise on the treatmeut and perfect cure of vous De! Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Emissions, Imp. tence, &o., resulting from vicibus habits aoqnired denies the critical passenge fom Youth to Mau- r BY DR. CULVERWELL, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons of Ene- land, (1827), Licenciate of the Hall, (1854), and 3 Ie, Resident Practitioner in London. he “Guide to Health,” * Green Rook Happ a » be s ingle and Married Life. Ac. smal! bat valuable Treatise, wri'ten by world renowned Physician and Surgeon. points out the permanent cure foralidisenses resu't ing from seif-abuse. and is the only pubiication ofits kind written in a benevolent spirit and Uy a scientif- leman. It should be in the hands of ail who value Pe uife and health and happiness bere and hereaf- er. _, Price 12 cents, or 4 stamps, at the receipt of which it wi] be sent, post free, snd well secured. by Dr CH KLINE, No. 4 ist Avenue, Box 4595, New York. jan i2 Travelers’ Directory. T° WESTERN TRAVELERS, £3 ys SR Se FALL A\D WINTER ARRANGEMENTS. NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY. On and after January 28th, 1858, Two Daily Trains will leave Calvert Station, Balti r Pittsburg, Chicay Cleveland, Cincinnati, St. Louis, and all o'ties and towns inthe West and North and Southwest. THE MORNING MAIL TRAIN Leaves Valtimore daily (Sunday exorp.ed) at 8.154. burg and all Western Towns and THE ACCOMMODATION TRAIN Leaves Beltimore daily (Sundsy excepted) at 3p. m,, for Parkton. THE wsIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN Leaves Baltimore oy Night st 19 p. m., connect ii ith the Lightning Express over the Pennsy!- Railroad for Pi tsbu.g, arriving atl ¢ 8.15 a.m. and 10 p.m, trains connect closely at Pittsburg with trains over the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicsgo Railroad and its Northern, Southern and Western connections. iLJ* Passengers for Chicago, Rock Island, Bur lington. lowa City, Mirwaukee. Dubuq! . . Madison, and other lead ng cities in the Nortiwest. will save ONE NUNDRED MILES OF TRAVEL end TEN HOURS in time, with FOUR Less changes of cars, by taking this te. P ingers for Cleveland, Sardu a treit co by this route, and the tin equaled, being 43 miles ehorterthanany oth (> Passengers for St. Louis, Indianspo! Havte, Ceiro, and ail points on the Lower and per Missise@ippi. make less ohanges of cars and “rr: in advanoe of any other route;and to Cinemnati, !umbus. Dayton, Louisville and other prominent clues a8 quick &s by any other route, All Western baggsge checked throughand handied Passengers for ssport, Niagara Fails, » And cities and toe ttsi’s (Cities 8 owns in WESTERN NEW YORK and CANADA, will find this the shortest, cheapest and smost expe ditions route, and leave by train at 2 15am. Passengers for Hanover, Gettysburs., Emmitts bure. Wrihtsvillle, Columba and Lancaster leave in the morning train at 8.15.4, m. Passongers leaving Washington at 63,10. connect With the 8 15a. m. train, and those by the tra: 3, 4.2)and 5.20 with the 10 p,m. train for al! part the West. For further oo rect and reliabl prMARtion plea e€ at the Ticket Office of hern Ce trai alway, Calvert Station, corner of Calvert and Franklin streets, Baltimore. ADREON, <ny’t c. feet J. H. WARNER, Ticket ‘Avey HILADELPHIA., WILMINGTO BAI.TIMORE RAILROA Passenger trains for Philadelp street depot, Baitimo.e, daily, e: bagi bg cna Wey xpress Train &.m.; Wa: AT tn o’olock a. m arming Mau at6.25p - (ay athe | Li es ae trai, aanect with New n. : FO~ HAVRE DE GRACE ONLY. rom ‘hil nase 1 . jand ip m m at Wilmington with 2/@ p.m. tra n and 6.25 p.m. fi itimore with 9 288. m. train. ic LEI a Cheon LLIAM CRAWFORD, Agent. For NORFOLK AND PORTSMOUTS, Va The steamer LOUISIANA leaves Cnion PS eg Be EE Ripityrced te tke Ne teal the 81 Ni 5 gal rine A every Witting, Wnkaesdyy pt LPri- eaident Baltimore Steamboat Uo, Travelers’ Directery. Wy ASHINGTON BRANCH RAILROAD. di the West. Those at § a.m. aed 5 olis, and at 3p m. for reasrok end 68. m. end 4.20 p. m. trans are Express, and only at Annapolis and Washington junctions. | mee in of Saterday at 4 2 p. m. On Subdey onl train—at 4.20 p.m. mn only ra mn ned TH. H. PARSONS. Agent. NEW AND MPORTANT SCHEDULE. FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WREST. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. The Tecent extension ond wmproverent of ite sead- anne eae est has required an en- tire revision of the running ements of tiue roed which highiy importan' to the trav vant if red. O) er MONDAY, June fs. it, THR Ee DAILY TA NS will be ram poet The ACCOMMODATION TRAIN starta Camden Station, Baltimore, at 7 A.M.,(exoept 3 at Way stations acd srrives st Cum- ve Mi RAIN starte (Sunday ox- caer ce AM cond eehtoe ot Whosheg oh 5 M.. connecting at, Henwood with Central Ohio ssviile, Chicago, St. Lous, &0., at same with trains for Cleveland, Tyiedo, Detroit, oy by Soveaes Rosd,and also at Parkersburg with - met . Third—The ST, LOUIS and CINCINNATI EXPRESS TRAIN | Ni con neoting at Benwood at 9 A from HBeliare to © Cars at Columbwas,) and rench: hours from Baltimcre and 26 hor ton. It siso connects directly, in both directions, 8t Grafton with cars by Parkersburg apd Marietta roads for Chilireothe, Cincinnatl, ete. These ti gonnect at Xena for Indiarapolis, Chicago and Loe, and at Cinemnat: with the Great Ohio and Messissippt E xpress for Lowsville, Caue and St. Louis through to St. Louis in less than 4Zhours from Batimors. By thie train the time to all the central and southern pincer in the West is mnoh less, while the distance is from # to 100 miles shorter Lasn by the shortest of other routes, From the Wert thexe connections are equally close and satisfnoters, SF riving 6t Baltimoreat 8.09 A.M. 1LJ- Baggage checked through to 4)! pomte. THROUGH TICKETS sold at lowest rates at jen Station and at Washington, D.C. Pasecogers from Baltimore or Washington may w the entire road by daylicht, by toking morn ing cp and iying me! ae 45> or “i. i. resuming ReAt morning heel: oommodation tenn, jeaving Cumberiand va and Oakland ax 19.50. FOR WAY PASSENGERS. The Cumberiand Accommodstion Train at 7 A-M.. will stop at all Stations east of Cumberiand, aud the Wheeling Acoommodation at sli Stations on) rain loaves Wheeling a! A.M., ee ei Cam dat 8, reaching Baltimore ats . MI. ON THE NORTHWESTERN VIRGINIA BRANCH, between Grafton and — 9 way passengers wiil take the Express west iy and the Mail eastwardiy. Foes The FREDERICK TRAIN starts & 5 stopping at way stations. Lesves Frederiok at°.i8 A, Mar at Baltimore [2 noon. The ELLICUTT’S MILL TRAIN Leaver at 5.48 A.M. d 5.15 P. vee Elhoott’s Mills et? A. M.and7 P. M., except Sunday. FOR WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. eave amore for Washington at 4.15 and 3168 A.M.,Sand5.i5 P.M. On Sundays et 415 A. Des and 5.15 P. M. only. Leave Washington for Baltimore at 6 and M. and Sand a2) B. M. On Sundaye at 7A. 42) P.M. only, Tie Gra: and fourth trains from Baitamore, ohajene seeond and fourth trains from Washington, will be gxpreee mai} trains. stopping only at Washington tion and Annas ation. ‘The: “ and 5.15 t rom Rajtimore and the * ¥ oe — from Washiagton connect with the trains from is. ENGLAND: Agents st the Ticket oftee, Gnmtes zB AD . ent, a! ‘a 0 Siasens ) Os Af AT WOODSIDE, jy 13+tf Master of Transportation. Baltimore, Oo RANGEAND ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD @REAT SOUTHERN MAIL LINE Wat RETO NCEE eae ihe COU Bee and tie : Qi ANDRIA, GORDUNSVILLE ssn hic Lasves Warhington at 6 o’olook @. me oo seis ™ Wespington st7 o'clock pm. |. marg For LYNCHBURG and the SOL Leave Washington at 6 o'clock @. LYNCHBURG next morning at 4 with the trains on the Virginia sud id for NEM PHIS. intl Stax Ottesville to Lynchburg a distance of Fore from Washington to Lynchburg, The steamer GEORGE Ege. foot of Seventh street, being owned by the Rasiroad Company, runs 1on With the trains. ets for Lynchburg prooured on the Boat. {LP Omribesesnod Keegnes Wagons will best the Depot of te Washington Kaiirond, to convey pas- sergers and begeage to the Steamboat, for Alex dria, 8 distance of sis mise, allowing emple time for meain. JAMES A. EVANS, Alexandria, July, 1857. ae NE‘oh ite States Mail STEAMERS, The s Ss composing thi! me ars Reeth’ - 6 Les Capt. Jose: he ADKIA TIC aaet ‘Games West, These ships having been built by contract expreesiv for Government service, every care has been taken their cone‘ rnotion, as also in their engines, to in treueth sud speed, and their aocu one engers are une@utiled for elegance com ‘he steamers ofthi« line have improved water tight comnpertments, sud no expense hns been spared tomke them ailas gvod 8s new, the thorough exem instion given them proves their mode of consti uo tion yet unequalled. 'T108 Of passeee trom New York to 1. un first osbin, $15); in seoond do., 875; From Liver pool i New York, 3 20 guimess. An expen nced Sa L ed toesch ship. No berths San be eeenren until peid for. PROPOSED DATES OF SAILING. FROM NEW TORK. _ FROM LIVERPOOL. Saturday, Jan. 16 rasa] Wed eb. 3. 188 Saturday, Feb. i3. ‘eh 3 Saturday. March {8 185%] Wednesday, M'ch 3: 1858 Saturday, Apr! 10... 1958! Wednescgy, April 28 18% Soturday, Apri 24... 1858) Wednendfy, May 12 in Saturday, Mny &.... 1854! Wednesday, May 2 D8 Sal 3 1858) Wednesday, June 9 18% Saturdsy, June 5... ..1854) Wednesday, June .3 16 8 Saturday, Juve 19... 1068) W. y, July 7. .186e turdsy, July 3... 1858) Wednesday, July 21. 188 tords' i Seturda: edi Saturda 2B... date: » 11... 1888 Wednesday, Sept. 29.1855 Seturday, Sept. 25 .. 1358 Wednes. ay, Oot. 13. lott Saturday, Oct 9 1358 Wednesday, Oct. 2). 1858 Saturday, ¢ 2 18% Wednesday, Nov, Seturday, Nov. 6 1858, W ednesd EBRD EMOOEL IRE Be fl dre ROWN, SHIPLEY & CO., Liven ~~ .G. WAINWRIGHT & CO., J mer rene at oe ag a will not beedmuptabie oid, » bullie specie, jew: . stones Or metals, unless tills of care cm | or Fae and the va.ue thereof exp there. [4 PACIFIC Ai, Prmamonie. won Of the Steamabips of this Ci the United States Maus for ACAPULO CALIFORNIA. and OREGON, lanves Panama twiee each mogth, on the ari Valof the United States Mai! 8. 8. Compeny’s steem- ere, Which leave New Oriesns and New York rern- larly Ou Sth and Sth of exch month with the ma'ir, To. ee conuecling vas PANAMA RAIL- These steamships have been ing and ap- proved by the Navy Department, and guaranty speed safety. me Reilrond (47 miles long) is com — from ocesn to oeenn, end 16 m Sore rs. The bagcage of passengers in checked in New York through to ‘San Francisco, and gomnangere are embarked at Panama by steamer at (he company’s —— fan aw ped ia New York covers ali of the trip. eserve steamers are keptin port in Panama and San Francisco, to prevent detention in case of aoci- dent, so that the renie tiatie—no faii- Passengers joao Pansies the same day they ar- rive st Aspinwa.l. jucters co through by each stesmer, and take charge of women aud cli dren without other protes- For throven tickets ct the lowest rates apply at the agency, 177 West street, New York. to LW, RAY MOND.—or to ARMSTRON HARRIS & CO., lew “ jyMif CL. BARTLETT. Boston UNITED STATES MAIL LINE ONLY REGULAR LINE AND WITHOUT ILURE POR EIGHT TEARS, FoR CALIFORNIA AND OREGON VIA PANAMA RAILROAD. Kagular Sailing Days, 5th Dth of cach month, rorpe rated on travellers HUNTA, that the sutseriner thet an Agent for passag ma, in the city ot Nene ceution persons seek) bat, ny! TO AVOID IMPORITION, t . ow ee Me ae 6

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