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_— THE EVENING STAR . PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGs, Corner Pennsylvania Avenue & Eleventh Se., Se THE WEEKLY STAR. This excellent Pamily and News journai—oon taining & greater variety canbe found inany otheris paluchel oe Sass By W. D. WALLACE. Es Papore sorved in packages by carriers at 4.8 year, or 37 conte per mouth. To mail subscribers the sub_ sorption price is $3.50 year, in Sdvance; $2 for xX months; $1 for throe months; and for ess than three monthe at the rate of 12 centsa week. Singie copies, One Cent; in wrappers, two cents. ADVERTISEMENTS (of eight lines to userted three times for @ ioeponind Ebening Star. VOL. XI. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1858. NO. 1,615. Pas . aon masters who sctes agente will be allowed CHEAP AMUSEMENTS IN GERMANY. Music and dowers are the companions of inno cenee and virtue. In no part of the world is this fact more strikingly exemplified than in Germany. The traveler sees there a more sim- ple and less feverish state of existence than almost anywhere else. He sees there a greater List or Parents.—The following is the list of Patents issued from the United States Patent Office, forthe week ending March 23, 1858—each beuring that date : oe B. Atwater, of Brooklyn, N. Y.—For Special Notices. Dyspepsia aND Fits,—Dr. Tracy Delorme, great curer of Consumption, was fur several years so badly afflicted by dyspepsia that for a part of the time he was confined to his bed. He was eventually cured by @ presor'ption furnished him by a young Pianos, &o. OLD MEDAL PR’ G an EMIUY AN FORTES. WILLIAM ENABE, r partner in the ate firm ef NABER, GAEHLE & Co., Travelers’ Directory. DALY LINE FOR EDWARD'S FERRY AND LEESBURG, Va.. Via Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. Trroven in Kiaut Hours. ‘The splendid Packet Boats AKGO and M. C. The Steamers GEORGE Band COLLYER witless reer et THOMAS following hours : « : Lye LEAVE ALEXANDRIA at 3 ji " Continues rand and MEIGS, having undergone ‘the hi Say + <.3.and portion of popular content diffured by a more | Stepnen av ae West Winsted, Conn., and | olairvoyani ‘This preseription, given by 8 mere | «. ars E TANG FOR PES cme one eee repair, Will oummence tek roku a aes Fhomas Coliyer=7. 9 Mi nim ane we equal Gutatectinn of property. He sees a less | , rinting pastes Puce ea 11, N. ¥.—For | child while ina state of trance, has cured every body oF ‘ilian Khake & Co., at the old staud, nae points on Monday === Leave INGTON at conclusive straining after the accumulation of | (e8 nied in England Jan. 28, | who has taken it, never having failed once. It is . taw street op Ngee George Page—#&, % 11 8. Mm. + ‘de. 4. and 6 p.m. Thomas Collyer—2, a.m ; 12h, Sie, and Six p.m, sas nee Fare 13 Cente. = Vhsley’s Omnibusés connecting with Page and Collyer leave the Capito! and corner of 12th st, avd Pa. avenue the same time the boats leave Alex- andria, RICHARD WALLACH, Pres, The COLLV ERS our Ton v ye C ive oun! ernon TURSDA YS and FRIDAYS. from Washington at ‘and Alexandria at 10 o'clock. mis SAM'L BAKER, Capt. WwW ASHINGTON BRANCH RAILROAD, ‘Trains run as foil Leave Washington atéa. 0. The Boats will leave the Wharf of W.H.& H. 3. Ritter, Georgetown, D. C., every morning at 7 g’clock, Sundsys excepted, in the following order : The M. ©. Meigs on Mondays, the Argo on Tues days, and returning every aiter ai eaving Georgetown at 7 o'clock ui thy the Boats will arrive tthe Great Falls. ington Aqueduet. at i parte the Entaw House, Baltimore, ips 4VO Alsv just open anew jes Room No ivi Baitimore street, between Charlee net Poet streets, on the premises partly wocupied by ‘hie Henry MeCatiery As & music store. where they will keep constantly on hand a iarce and highly “fimshed grand and square Piano Fortes: isu, Melodeons, from the best makers, from 4 to 5- octave, some with double key-boards, double reeda, and s! to suit smail churches, Being extensively enzaged in the manufacture of aoe We wili sell wholessieand retail, on the moat Our sires, were awarded the highest premum goid medal) at the Fairs of the Maryi nstitute Wo sucHessIVe years—October, 1855, und 1855--in op pusition to fourtees eizhteen pianoe from some of the best makers from New ¥ ork, Boston and Bal- tinore. We were also awarded the first premiutnnt the Industrial Kxhittion beld in Richmond, Vir- 1855 and 1856, They have alsu Leon awarded enormous fortune. He sees a less incessant devotion to the mere business of money-making and consequently a less intenge selfishness of spirit, a more genial and serene enjoyment of fife, a more intellectual embellishment of it with wusie and domestic entertainment. He sees the means of existence kept by the absence of restriction on the importation of articles of food. cheap and easy of acquisition. He sees, wherever be goes. in great cities or small towns. everything done for the public enjoyment. Pablic walks, beautifully planted and carefully scoommodated with seats at convenient dis- tances for the public torest at leisure. He sees these walks laid out wherever it be possible. vid town walls and ramparts areconverted into equally as sure im cases of fits as of dyspepsia. The ingredients may be foundin any drug store. I will send this valuable prescription to any person on the receipt of one postage stamp te pay postage. Address Dr, Tracy Dktoxme, New York Post Office. jan 28 2m* 1 AM IN PossEssIoN of some valuable cortificates in favor of the Consumption Destroyer; also of ite efficacy in relieving bronchial disease attended with vere cough. The Syrup is pleasant and safe, and 18 Composed of rvots and herbs procured from the Biue Ridge; it 1s no commen article. They are nicely enveloped in my circulars, where my piace of Tesidence is seen. ‘The extract of a flower called the Alpha Ointment for the Piles, can, with the Syrup, be found at Mr. _ George C. Bigelow, of Worcester, Mass.— For ay Sgn in self-adjusting door sill ebert R. Beckwith, of New York, N. Y — For improvement in w. ing-stick gan Leverett Ball, of Aubuin, N.Y —Por improve- ment tn railroad rails. Adolpbus Bruns, of Davenport, lowa —For improvement in securing the wheels of car. Tiages, &c. imothy Brown, of Georgetown, N Y.—For improvement in casting metallic cheese hoops. sbenezer Barrows, jr, of Broukiya, N.Y — For improved self-adjusting damper for bot-air furnaces H W. Brown, of Millville, N. J —For im- Provement in cotton gins Ezra Cope and 1. W Bra and arriving at Georgetown at gun-set, Through tickets $1.75. luterrediate point follows: Great Falls or Ww ashingte Aqueduct 56 cents : Seneca 75 cents ; Edwards’ Ferry $1.12; Leesburg, Va., including ‘ ved onthe Boats. Breakfast S74: cts.; Sv ets, 8 Wishing to visit the Great Falls of the its picturesque scenery. and exam of Cincinnati, latiag pumps weosimmuh teuiger wend ine the Washington Aquevuct, its tunnels, and the » athe. promenades, commanding by their elevation | — Pimer H. Chesicy, of Lynn, Mase For tm C. Stott’s; the Syrup is at several other places on y Paar tor lise al)-Ot the Metro- grandeur of its eperative snportan di atap. . the finest prospects over town and country; the peer in — cho poate Pennsylvania avenue, as well ax Georgetown, at wesre in possession of test mo | c. ioeena wit serene ‘dona fon . at sis ber’ : a : > obn Y a N r a ee > mos! ng wis P ori -) " whole of a city or town is encircled by them. uaprovement tn Bre-proot criling NE hedtoberme acer ataae tans amateurs in the country, which can be Seen at our | Te same day. Zhe Trains at Cand 80. mand A a Pp. m. connsot A Coach will always be ia writing in Georgetown | directy at Baltimore for the Kas to convey passengers to and from the Boats Excursion Parties to the Great Falis, half price. a further information inquire at the Store of > H. & H.G. Ritter, Canal Wharf, west of Mar eakiug for themselves and others of eciation in which our istruments are “All instruments teed for fi and instruments are guaran’ for five years, privilege of exchange is granted within the iret aux Tuus the old as well as the young can ascend from the heat and dust, ae burry from the streets, and enjoy the freshest air and the most lively and soothing seenes in the streets below Jobo Child, of Etyria, Ohio —For improve- ment in hot-air furnaces. Fayette S Coates, of New York, N. ¥.—For gos fi ms in sewing machines. elay for the West. Those st % a.m. and 515 for A «is, aud at $ p tm. for Fredertok and Norfolk. The 68. m. and 4.29 . ™. trains are Express, and stop only at Annapolis and Washington junctions. The more street. drt SprctaL Noricx.—For Perfumed Breath, White - 8 4 rs 7 Teeth, and Beautiful Complexion, use “ Baim of ket. m 20 tf Eastern train of Saturday at 4.2) p.m. goes only to on one hand, or gaze into the green fields and in ata acll pectin cool aed Sock ae 1,000 Flowers” For dressing Ladies’ hair use ire scise mrttarion: oe EW AND IMI — -DUuLx. ime ey bills around. piste ah maar ting Wig coulinn\ Creatas haw gomende st commen sen: 2 AND IMPORTANT SCHEDULE. le Gales will find it to their advantage ‘ianos exchanged, hired, and tuned. mar ie-ly WM. KNABE & CO. NUNNS & CLARKE’S a Gra HALLETT, DAVIS & COvS CELEBRATED PIANO FORTES, Constantly receiving and for sale oni 7. JOHN F. ELLIS, 306 Pa. av., between sth and loth ats, Purchasers wil! find it to their interest to examine for themselves the superior qualities of the above 1AnOS, Stools, Covers, Melodeons, &c., &c., also on It is delightful to seo, on fine days, the gray- headed fathers of a city thus seated on these airy walks, beneath their favorite limes, enjoy- ing their chat together over olden times; while within a few steps of home the eyes can still wander over those distant seenes whither their feet can uo longer carry them. If there be an old castle in the suburbs of any of their towns, it is not shut up, but its gtrdens, and its very walls and courts, and fosses. are laid out in lovely walks, and the inday only one train—at 4.9 p. yan 20-d TH. H, PARSONS, Agent. (j He Pacuic MAIL STEAMSHIP COMA Oxe Of the Steamships of tus Company, carry the Urvted States Mave for ACAPCLO: ~e CALIFORNIA. ane ORE ON, leaves Ee Panama twiee each month, on the arn valoi the U ed States Mui! 8.8. Com ‘* ers, Which leave New Orleans and Nee tek one farly On Sth and 20th of each month with the maile, ngers connecting Vis PANAMA RAIL- ‘ha steamships have been ing ed and ap- itarte | proved by the Navy Department, cusranty speed Saunders Coates, of New York, N. ¥ —For ieproremeatx in method of cleansing yas gener- ators. Aaron F_ French, of Franklin. Vt., assignor to George 1. Stannard, of St. Albans, Vt.—For improved binding attachment to reapers. Calvin Diekey, of Mercersburg, Pa —For {m- provement in machine for cutting the leaves from the sugar cane preparatory to grinding. O R. Dinsmoor, of Auburn, N. H_—For im- provement in bay-cock protectors Daniel Dermond, of Philadelphia, Pa — For tlemen’s hair to our! beautifully. Price 59 cents each. W. P. Fetrivcr & Co., Proprietors, New York. Wholesale and Retail Agents for Washington, Taytor & Mavxy, Booksellers, between 9th and 10th st., Pa. avenue. ni7 FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WEST. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. ‘The recent extensionand improvement of its ead ing connecting lines at the West has r. ured an en- tire revision of the ranni: fthis road es which highly importan the trav e 5 after MONDAY, June 15, 1857, THREE DAILY TRAINS will run in both directions for through passengers. Firat_The ACCOMMODATION TRAL OPARTNERSHIP NOTICE —W: dersigned. have formed eS pete the firm of KAGY & BROTHER, for t of carrying on a Wholesale Liquor Bi Washington. Marah fth. 1988. MARBLE woORKS, WM, RUTHERFORD ARTIFICER IN MARBLE, whole place is made the favorite resort and en- oo in regulators for roving or yarn. RESBaING {nti NGL SOS Sue 7eee vat A + n 16-tr Socaoeee Sateen ope AEE = The Fascwe Railroad (47 miles jong) is now com- Jeyment of the whole population. There a| , 2 © Dake and J.W. Teal, of Iudiauapolis, ~M.KAGY, | | ———————___— = beriand at ¢ d 7 . Ind —For improvewent in hominy mills. . leted from vcean Lo ocean, aod 1s crossed im 3 or 4 Ssoond—The MAIL TRAIN starts (Sunday ex ours, The baggage of passengers is cheoked in New copted) at 830 A. M., and arrivesat Wheeling at 428 | York through to San Francisco, and engers are A. M., connecting at Benwood with Central Ohio | embarked at Panama iy steamer at the company’ trains for Coium!ms, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Lou expense. The money paid in New York covers Ai isville, Chicago, St. Louis, &c., and at same piace | expenses of the trip. coffee house or cassino is sure to be found ; and there beneath the summer trees, old and young, rich and poor, sit and partake of their coffee, wine and other refreshments; while sowe old 514 SEVENTH STREET 5 i 4 TOBIAS, OPTICIAN, Harry H arts, of Chicago, [1l—For fin- Proved machine fur sawing staves. Joseph Francis, of New York, N. ¥Y —For im rovement iu metallic boats Patented in Eng- a Office Second Story, three doors from lan ted * “ tower near is converted into an orchestra, and fina July 21. 1856. . . E Street, between 12th and 13th Streets ‘North, _ Od FELLows? HALL. Slevelsnt oud aad ae at pte, etree a, ty shan Veamentn, bo proves aeoeaee eee sends down the finest music for the general Christian Gies. of New York, N. Y.—For im- Wasttneton City, Spectacios aud Glasses suited to every sight, | netta Road. dent, so that the route is entirely reliable—no fail- delight. He sees all sorts of gardens, even to | Proved water-tight wasbstand Invites public attention to hia extensive stock of Opern, Reading, and Watehmaker’s Third—The ST, LOUIS and CINCINNAT)! | ure iaving ocourred in eight years. ig! 3 8 , even Robert Glennon, of New O: leans, La.—For jm. | beautiful deaizned aud Kiaborately Carved MAN- | Glass Telescopes, Microscopes in EXPRESS TRAIN leaves dais P. M., con Passengers leave Panama the same day they ar- the royal ones, and all sorts of estates kept rovement in roofing cement c bsiti TELS in a varicty of Marbles, together with a | great variety; Cosmoramic Stereoscopes with views | necting at Benwood at 9 A. M. Di traine ) rive at Aspinwall. n for the public observation and passage | Davia It Gace obertN are roved | Shoie® ssaortment of STATL ARY + which for de: | of superior and choice pioturesonhaud. See adver- | from Beliaire to Cincinati, (wathous chanre a) | Conductors go through by each steamer, and take agh them ; he sees the woods and the for- iJ 4 “ P sign al a nnet be surps » and are w tisement in National Intelligencer. grinding attachment in pug mills. James B. Groomes, of Carmichaels, Pa —For improvement in rotary steam engines. Cars at Columbus,) and rerching there in but 2 | charge of wouenand children without other protest hours from Baltimore and 26 hours from Washing tor: ton. It also connects directly, in both directions, lapted for the Garden or Tomb. A large assort- ment cf Plain Mant Monuments, and ‘Tomb- stones at very low pi joes. Monuments of any design executed to order with ests all open to the foot and spirit of the de- Rightful lover of nature and solitude. He sees ‘Trstiwomars. NoRFOLK, September 7, 1854. or through tickets at the lowest rates apply at &t Grafton with cars by Parkersburg and Marietta | the agency, i77 Wert street, New York, to 1) public amusements and enj i = Wm. J. Horstmann, of Phila. Penn.—For {m- Bin: The Speotacies you made for we suit me | Toads for Chillicothe, Cincinuati, etc. These traine » W. RAYMOND.—orto | atrical and musical representations, the very | Provemen in ribbon looms.” Preatmaige ivan for Hrownstono or Martie work | ZO", wel: aadaeam ta have improved my aight | eonteot ut Xevie for Indimuapuin, Chuoars and Se AMMSTRUNG- HARRIS 6 co. highest of this kind, kept cheap and accessible Piha sc kettles Cincinnatl, © —For improve- or North River Fiaging, and every other work in ‘ LITT. W. TAZEWELL, | Mississippi FE wisville, Cairo aud St.| Jy %-tf — C..L. BARTLETT. Boston. to all . J. W. Kennedy, of Plainfleld, Conn —For im- |” Ple s0 oall and make an inspection of our stock. pi baye trigt 8 pair of Spectables obtained from Mr. | {yonle through oo St. Louis in less than ¢2hoursfrom = ee if There are no operas there, with boxes let at | provement in ho ding fiolt for carpenters’ brack- | _N.R.—Makannoteof thenddress, fe 17-fin bias. and find them of great assistance to ind southern p cea in the West much joes. while Dentistry, &c. the om 40 to 100 miles shorter than it the shortest of other routes. From the West these ‘HE IMPROVED SETS OF TEETH. connections are equaily cio ae sight, and corresponding with hi description of theit foous. 1 recommend him as a skillful optician. HE Y A. WISE, £500 per annum, with seat the pit at half a guinea each. Twenty pence is the price of ets, Ke. D. B. Kerr, of New York, N. Y.—For improve- ment in dyeing yarn Pparticolored jp“ rortantr TO REsLDERS AND OTH f . ERS. and satisfactory, ar gentility itself; and for five pence ma: y The undersigned has parchaeed the Free STONE PETERSBURG, Uctober 21, 1854, iq M. LOOMIS, M, D., the inventor and patentes of cd aera aad ghana ties aucet pals J. W. Killam, of Bast Wilton, N H.—For im. | taken from the Treasury Burding. “Tie Stone b About five years ago, I obtained from Mr. Tobias, | "YOES, Amores: BS) A. Me a counts, “Loomis Mincrai Plaie Teeth.” having by th. ae rf proved method of clamping polygonal pieces in | ing particularly se'ected from the best in Washmgton, a pair of Glasses for the spectacies THROUGH TICKETS sold at lowest rates ai successfully introdueed is improvement 1 | eeprinaps y the finest singers in the country planing machines the quarries of Virginia, and after being ‘ed | which I used, and found them of grest assistance to Camden Station and at Washington, D.C Various cities, has now permanently estab ‘or four pence may be attended the finest out- | Sonn NM. Long. Peter Black and Robert Alls- | % twenty years action of weather. proves to be | my decaying Vision ; and my opinion of hum is, thet ‘Fosucngers toms Mehianre ew ‘ashington may | “shed humself in Washington. - of-door concerts of Strauss and Lanner in the tatter, of Hamilton, Obio.—For improvement in Poy noe pat Boose oblige or Jomeened gata eth sd he is skillful inthe preparation of Glasses for eyes view the entire road by daylight, by taking morn. This improvement for Sets of Teeth consists chief- capitals of Austria or Prussia. He sees educa- | harvesters 7 not too far gone to be benefitted by <— 4. . AY. Lynxcusure, November 7, 1854. From an examination of Mr. Tobias’ Glasses, and —_ open vations and remarks, am convinced that he ia a ski optician. J.J. BLACKFORD, M.D. _ Lyncusure, November 10. 1854. Mr. John Tobias, having furnished me with Gias- ses, by which | have been greatly aided, (my vision having sutfered great!y from reading at night in my earlier life.) it affords me the highest pleasure to say that | consider him a skillful practical! optician, and aid those who may need his ional servi ys WM. B. ROUZIE, Elder of the Methodist Conference, WILMINGTON, N. C., June 27, 1854. Mx. J. Towtas—Dear Sir: | am happy to say that the Spectacles which | obtained from you last week @re entirely satisfactory. From an inequality in the visual range of my eyes, I have heretofore found great ing trains, and lying over at Cumberland or Osk- | | SS oe aygce_of emsarl, a land, and resuming next morning 7 ening Ao: | their construetion, aud they are therefore free from Sabined et tesa leaving Cumberland at $ and | raivanicaction and meiaio ta There are no sep joints to become filled with mou or particles of FOR WAY PASSENGERS. food. hence they are pure and clean. They are The Cumberland Accommodation Train at 7 A.M., | lighter, tronger, less clumsy, iar more durable, and Will stop at all Stations eaet of Cumberland, and the | natural in their appearance. | will give a reward © Wheeling Acoommodation at all Stations beyond | Qne Thousand Dollars to any one who producee Gamboriand ition ssn ite —— jail similar work of art to equal mine in gunty. beast) . in leaves ling a .M., coommo- ty, artistic excellence or requigte on leaves Cuinberiaud at 9, reaching Baltimore nee : vig py ats» P.M. All work responsibly warranted. Bex NTHE NORTHWESTERN VIRGINIA | _2%6 Pa.nv.. between llth and (Rp ste. ap 13-iy ANC between 00 Bt ‘arkersburg, way TINLEY 5 ry ig il take the Express westwardly ad D*: R. FINLEY HUNT, | eyTIsr. he Mau! eastwardis. No. 310 Pennsylvania avenv: <>] ERICK TRAIN starts at ¢ P. ‘. Will perform all operations belonging to his y statione. Leaves Frederick at 9.) profession at his old established office, as above, ng at Baltimore 12 noo ‘4 nD. CUTT’S MILL TRAIN leaves at 5.45 J ab.e to well ueariy one half cheaper than the Con nectiout Biown Free Stone. Also, Counectiout Brown § one for building purposes. A lot of spiendid Carved Lta‘ian and Plain Mantels ater than can be purchased in any other part of the city. onuments, Tombs. Head Stones. &o. JOHN RUTHERFORD. mi5-Im* 2d door from corner 12th and F. ata tion kept equally cheap in school or university, kept within the reach of all, for the free use of all; and the school so systematized as to an- swer the various requirings of every varied class and profi m. He sees the church kept . and the church open and free to one man as well as to another, without pews and property, the common meeting place of the common family, before the common Father. tie sees no church ratea imposed on stubborn and refractory consciences, but a voluntary contribution left by the voluntary attender of divine service. He sees these civilizing and refining influences extend over the open air enjoywents of the common people in the city Stephen H. Long, U. 8. A., of Louisville, Ky. For improvement in superstructure of railways. Loane, of Baltimore, Md.—For im- provement in railroad car couplings ‘Thos. MeConaugby, of Burnsville, Ala... For improvement in plows John McEtheran, of Brooklyn, N. Y.—For im- provement in graphotype Chas. Moore, of Trenton, NJ —For improve- ment In presses for extracting off from Mnaseed. David G. Olustesd, of Vicksburg, Miss —For improvement in cotton bale ties Chailes Pauvest, of Targe. Fraace —For im- provement in compounds for hardening iron and steel. Hiram Plomb, of Honesdale, Pa —For im- proved machine for turning tool handles, etc T CARRIAGES, HE Subsoriber having made additions to his Factory. making it now one of the largest, in the District, witere his facilities for! manufacturing al kinds of CAR RIAGES and LIGHT WAGONS cannot be sur- ed, and from his long experience in the basi- he hopes to give general sativfuctio: kinds of Carnages and Light Wagons kept on dl. mci REPAIRS neatly done, and all orders prompt- ; 2 ™ er foes - | A 5.15 P.M. eaves Ellioott’s Mills at? NTISTRY. and country. Bradley L. Prime, of Hamilton, Ghie —For | ty attended to, ; i difficulty in getting glasses of the proper focal dis A Mend Pot sg noni SR STEPHEN BAILY, =i == ne improvement in cement composition for roofin; Seound-haud Carriages taken in exchan, e for new | tances. It adords me pleasure to state, that by the «M, 4 cept S 5 . David 3. Quimby, of Breotlyn, N. Y Porte: “ENDER EW J. JOVCE, aid of your optometer this difficulty has been happily Orricz No. 198 PENNSYLVaNia AVENUE, ube, eee information, Saye. Fg) apply Fd 5... Taree doors from ltth S: , Agent, at the Ti office, Camden % WM. 8. WOO 5 . BAILY begs leave to inform the public that iristt Master of Thal os Sa ont be seen at afters a his office, located wd = ¢ feels assured Liat an experience of filteen years’ QRANGEAND ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD ee ‘With the large wabarer patien pod promo — variety ol difhcult cases that he bas treated success - tuliy, will enalie him to surmount 2 ditheulty, eR aeeese scientific or otherwu elating to the Teeth. His = —— 53 own experience consi mung the opimoe of man men a _INB eminent in the profession, especially Dre. Harrie FE LN ied eat ate and J. and E. ly, has jed num, since, to dis- Twice Daily, (Sunday nights excepted,) betwee: | card all mercurial preparations for fill PASHNGTON CIR, and the SOUTH, vis | aii Enaunels, Gutta Peroha, ind Ruther XA obviateg, so that the Glasses you Tucnished me are decidedly oe adapted to my eyesof any I have ever yet used. Very respectfully yours, R. B. DRANE. dees Rector of St. James’ Parish, Having been induced by a friend to visit the estab- lishment of Mr. Tobias for the purpose of trying hu lasses | was furnished with a pair slightly color Fine. whice have atlurded me more reiie! auc gratifi- cation than any | have ever tried. My sight, origin allv very good, was injured by writing and reading at aight, frequently toa very late hour: but with the aid of thewe qlisses H can study almost na inte aa ever, and that too without the pain | have previous ? : JOUN Wil ond tate oornar af 14th and Fata. SAMUE}, P. HOOVER'S BOOT, SHOE, AND Ss UT a ATO TACL SESS : large assortment of Ladies’, 3, Misses’, Boys’, Youths’, and Rubbers, ‘Overshoes, Sandies: SR Boots, Slippers, Buskins bel! t, Water-proof Boots and Shoes, which heap for cash. splendid stock of Sole Leather Trunks a reduced prices Call and examine for yourselves, at SAM'L. P. HOOVER, HORRIBLE ADVENTURE. At the period when Murat was about to in vade Sicily, the Chevalier R——. paymaster- general of the Nexpolitau forces, was traveling through Calubra for the purpose of joining the army, baving been to Naples to make arrange- ments for the transmission of a quantity of specie. He bad sent his servant on before him, to prepare his quarters at the town of ——, ex poms to arrive there himself at nightfail ; ut the day being very eultry, he bad loitered proved stove-heating apparatus Hirain Ross, of Rockport, lnd.—For Improve meant in cotton presses Thomas Rogers, of Philadelphia, Pa —For im- Provement in revolving cylinder steam engiues Thomas A Rishe-, of Circleville, Ohio —For improvement in coru harvesters enrich Reimann, of Hartford. Conn —For incrocemsent in civar-lighting cinders Wm. Sellers, of Philadelphia, Pa —For im- pat in turning aud sliding tables for rail roads T have on han Geotiem DRIA, GURDONSVILLE anv RICH: | ments for the construction of Contin P ; KR. J. Stafford, of Suithtield, R I —For im- | jant4 tron Hall, Pa. avenue, vetween | iy suifered. HN WILSON, MOND Teeth, aud that Poroelian, mounted on Go! vo the road, aud at ¥Yoclock in the evening, * ae aie — d ate Commissivneer Gen’ ' wi ton al Yclook 8. tg the only reliable substance that oan be worn in ti re nd wlohe 2 at Aon HPS: | provement in stop-motion for balr cloth loom rare Dedinnen” neer Gen’! laud Office. Laggves Washington at 6 0'elook 8. m. as thn coky ratinbse mubeinene thes orn beeen ta fund be was still a considerable distance from | " Denis Sullivan and Michael McTutyre, of Cin- GASTO) an : soto ; . Sulington at 7 o'clock pm, tee ; 3 q c i Por i ‘ sOULSIANA iNUE, seoond door from Ihave ased Mr. Tobias’s Spectacles for three or — American Dental Convention. the proposed end of bis journey. He was +0 | cinnati, Obio—For improvement in gas burners. 48 Lipid bass hse pats Aycan eee four mouths, and take «reat pleasure in say OUTH WEST. Aithougn he fistters bumesif from hig long ras} qwuch harassed and fatigued that he determined Robert B. Scott, of Philadelphia, Pa —For im- DEALERS IN am much pleased with them. | have been .. dence and practice Washington, he ie fav y tu pul up for the night at the first gonvenient | provement in tightening the tires of carriage | CLOTHING AND GED 3 FURNISHING | benefited by them, GEO, P.SCARBURGH, pextimorning @t 4a, m.,connecting | known to lis numero © friende and Patrons, he begs house. the at length entered an sil ccaactis wheels GOODS. May 5th, 1856. with the trains on the Virginia and Tennessee Rai | leave to refer them to tne following baildi th oadside. inhabited by a man A. P. Samuel, of New York, NY —For im- ‘The subscribers oxi! attention toa desirable Stock I was recommended to Mr. John Tobiasasa skilful | Road for MEMPHIS. Mail Staxes from Char . TESTIMONIALS: eo soe y & An | provement in pistons and piston-rod connections. | of CLOTHING which they wow have on exhibi, optician ; aud as [ have eyes of remarkable peouliari- | Ottesvilie to Lynchburg a distance of 68 miles. From the iste Rector of the Churon of Epiphany o and Lis wife, the former a stout muscular fig- James and Amos W. Sangster, of Buffalo, N. | Won at their Store, No. 48 Louisiana avenue, second | ty, Pwas gratified to fiud that Mr. ed t Fare trom Washington to Lynchburg, $7.75. this cit; ure, with s swarthy countenance almost wholly door from 7th street, and ag they ure determined to shrouded in a mask of bushy whiskers and — Dr. Sreruen Batty: ‘Dear Sir—t donire to express close off the lot if possible, every effurt necessary Y.- For imaprovement in sewing machines The steamer GEORGE Serpiee foot of Seventh | my esteem for you personally, and my confidence i comprehend them by inspecty Heber G. Seekins, of Elyria, Ohio —For tm- measurement, and he has made me a pai t art shall be used in order to please their iy. .P. BU streei ing owned by the oul Company, runs | you as a superior dentist. operations execut: tnustaches. The traveler was received with | proved post for tield fences per pmnvlny . olge oat nue me LEN gat in connection with the trains. jor me have been highly satisfactory. oar you civility, and after partaking of a hearty sup- Dan'l 1.. Tilton, of Mount Carmel, {11 —For LOTHING DEPARTMENT We Gan guarantee WASHING TON, Aug. 8, 1855, ‘Tickets for Lyucnburg procured on the Bost. may receive the patronage from my fri end the per, was conducted up an old crazy stairease | provement in plowy Having heen for years uuder the necessity of hav- the stock to be perfeot in point of eye fit and style, becnuse we make everything ourselvex, aud have vo hesitation in saying car goods will be found ual to the best order work in the count Watching the various changes of fashi may rest as-ured of finding the latest cut make in ste subjeot to their ine wun and app. val. $15,000 worth of Goods for Men's, Boyw’ and Ser- vant’s Wear, will be sold at auction prices, and pur- chasers would do wol!l to examine the lot. This is no humbug, 48 our assertions can be proved on ex- aminativg. Call and see us at the above Store. 28-3 GASTON & CLARK. AGGAGE EXPRESS OF FICE $4) Srruzt, | Adjoining The States Printing Office, The subscriber, Baggage Agent for Baltimore and Olio and hington Branch Railroad, has opened an office, at the above place, for the accoin- modation of tne public, where orders can be left for the use of Wagons to convey Baggage or Packages to and from Railroad Depot, Steamboats, &c., or for removal to any point in this City or Georgetown. IL7~ Omurbusesand Baggage Wagons will beatthe | pebiic List your skill so we|l deserves. Depot of the Washington’ Railroe: . to convey ours ¥ aoners and Lexeage 10 the Stoamboat, for Alezen- | Washington, Aug. 28, 186.8 J, FRENOM, dria, & distance uf six mules, allowing ample time — for meals, f Frem cue of the oldest firms in Baltimore, Messrs, JAMES A. EVANS, Agent, ‘s, Cotman & Co, Alexandria, Jely, 1857. - iv 8 tf Having employs agg pole f Surgeon Den- Zin Sail 7k v “oO EW YORK AND LIVERPOOL tist, of Washington city e for a NPY GN Peo STUTES MAIL STREAMERS pee ee eet eed, cee oan eee The Ships composing this ae one of the most d inguished members of the Den! pa wi a “~ e work satisfactorily, it ives me ATLANTIC ——.___. Capt. Oliver Eldridge, come ae eran conhdoueo und ne BAC Tic + ape demas Oeseaete Teper tye pire Eon Isasc Van Doren, of Somerville, N. J.—For improvement tn reciprocating and ry motion, Jotn Wells, of Baltimore, Md —For improve- ment in mill bushes. Frederick Wobfersberger, of Salem Station, Vbio.—For improvement in meat cutting ma- chines Damon R Averill, of Pulask!,N. Y_, assignor to himself and James F. Davis, of same place — For improvement in composition for varuishes, os H Boyd, of Saco, Me., axsignor to Sam’l é ase, of same place.—Fer improved shoe peg machine. Franz Burekle, of Boston. Maas , asxignor to Edward H. Ashcroft, of same place.—For im- provement in steam yauges. David W. Clark, of Bridgeport, Conn., as- nignorto H. L. Clark, of Fairtield, Conn.—-For linprovement ia sewing machines Enoch S. Farson, of Philadelphia, Pa., assign- t his apartment for thenight. Not mach fan- eying the appearance of the place, and finding » lock om the door, he fixed a chair against it; and, after primi his ae put them care- fully under bis pillow. He Lad not been long iu bed when be heard a noise below, as of per- tong entering the bouse; and sometime after- wards was alarmed by the sound of a man’s step on the stairease. He then perceived a bt under the crevice ot the door, against which the host gently pressed fur admittance, but finding some resistance, he thrust it open sufficiently to admit his hand; with extreme caution be removed the chair and entered. With a lamp in one hand and a huge knite iv the other, he approached the bed on tiptoe. The chevalier cocked his pistols Leneath the two sets of glasses—one for use in daylight, and one for tamp-light--1 procured one wet from Mr. Tubine which fpdades bag ead rep I a used his for eral mouths, and find them excellent. * EDWARD STUBRS, Of Department of State. Mr. J. Topias. Sir: The pair of Spectacics you furnished me yesterday are particularly satisfactory tome. They are very decidedly the best | posses, and Lam the owner of eight or nine pairs, carefully selected in different places and from opticians rec- ommended tu me on account of their professional standing in France, eo fer yee the United States, I have beeu also pleased with your remarks and di- reotions on the Bhp pee of the & es, for the pur- O8e vO! reserving and inprovin: @ sigh * Respectfully piney CHS. CALDWELL, rofessor of M. C., Louisville, Ky. BRooKLYN ORTHOPARDIC INSTITUTION, arties entire The ADRIATIC——....___ Capt. James West, | “E! a See TUN BoGces, ‘Those ship: ing been bailt by contract expressly for Governmen' sonvice, every care has beoa taken Extract froma note received from the late Hea. John M,C! in their construction, a2 also in their enrines, to in- 3.8 Avg. I trength and speed, and thair xecommodations made . oak kee pasuorgere are uncqusiici ur elegance and com: | ,.¥0 teeth yee ms Vern pratetaly. a vaOn ril, 1254, After mest careful examinetion orn r. J. Tobias’s Glasses, I am enabled Lo testify that their hardness, clearness, polishiug, and exact optica! shape render rte The steamers ofthis line have improved water- : } tight compartments, and no expense lias been spared relief from the es of the bed-clothes, that the noise of the spring might | or to himselfaud Henry H. Brown, of the same | ““Omiee apen tree 7 o'clock & we. 10 lo c'ciock pim., | thom, partiouleriyfooommendaie to there wenoss | inttcompartmeuts, and no expense thorough exam | 4,39 those that seek relief from the maladies of the nut be heard place. —For improvement in cream freezers. daily. except Sener 7 < OU a ag goek mus eustinriee consider, moreover, Mr bi stood seein arres cess proves their mode of constiuc- | Sub or, jentist ; made a =} Fora! tee oan When the man reached the side of the bed, Daniel H. Feger, of Cincinnati, O., assignor to | to 10 p. m So i ne ies road. fall fied to determine the fooue of the eye,both | Price of from New York to Liverpool, in | £ say family. Ht poe he heid the light to the chevalier’s face, who | himself and Mablon M. Wombaugh, of the same Bageare Arent Battumore and Ohio Railroad, i is option! ‘knowledge and experieuce, and ret oxbin, givin second do., $75; ite Liver- ro dpe the work ROBERTS. N' fox pretend to be in a profound sleep, but con- ss “ —Persons coming to Washington or going to | means of his optometer. In ition, a ai pool t. New York, 30 an eu - ‘he Va. Conf. of the M. huroh b led p 1 p, place —For improvement in railroad car brakes N. B—P. e Nf h ti ti In addition, I can further Lite York, 30 and 20 gumneas. An experi ‘of t of M.E. ‘South, Semuel Green, of Giand Rapids, Mich., as- ecasi mad tate that Mr. Tobias has supplied some of my pa- erienced Sui geon attached toeach slip. Noberths oe Been eee eee orice maconstonal glarce | signor to Silas 8. Green, of Rochester, N.Y. | paltimors, pot having made up their minds where | state that Mr Tobias Uhguraud my aativiaction® | Sau ue wecuree until paid for. Api 1.1 and. baving bad enmaston te pre ut bis fearta ad ui ed | For improvement in beit coupling. t . Ill have th b e taken A a S HC, Ni. Doe —— ona. . B. Bail from bim, aud after banging the lamp on the | ‘4, 'S' Gardiwer, of Pusladerplis, Pa , ansignor | oes ane onees (Willl have thelr baggage taken Piysician and Surgesn, Berl Nomber of the PROPOSED DATES OF SAILING. | garseives of the professional akull of Br. 8. Ballyy bed post, went to the other end of the room | to Lumseif aud Joun HM Gould, of same place — | Sharp street. and noaxtra oharce. do gel Collece of Surgeons, E-ngland; Mombex FROM NEW YOR! WOM, LIVERPOOL. 7S cate tite of frends, take of ical Soe:ety of London, and of the Pathological oeey of New York; late Sur- ‘eon of the Royal Orthopaedic Institution of anchester, England, and Surgeon of the B, U. Inatitation. and brought to the bed-side a chair, un whieh he imuedtately mounted, with the tremendous kuife stilliu bis hand. At the very moment tbat the chevalier was about to start up from For linprovement in tracks for city railways. Charles Maliphant, of New York, N. Y., as- siguorto Thos. West, of same place ve ina- proved sbip’s bulkhesd Ww b. 1 Sut of his ons on Our orecer? a esa beeen rok Mules 4 Pleasure in expressing our 6 mA amirasion of bis artistic > Apr SK | W odnes 74 t Secanter por oe Nese pe mene ry Ry 12 lesy | operations in Dental po we respectfully re. RUNKS! TRUNKS TRUNKS! The undersigned has now and constantly keeps h & large and 7 Wednesday the o jence and patronage of the Patrick Miban, of ti M i ortment of Sole Norrorn, Va., July 27, 1854. Saturday, May 8. .1858] Wednesday, May 25. lesg | Oummend him to wna the bed and shoot him, the man in a hurried | yf t¢ AG bavic Mae picee kets KS AND VALIS In thee of even two years, Ihave found | Saturday, May 22.....1838| Weduesday, June®. leg | Public. of which we consider him eminentiy worthy, manner cut eral enormous slices from a great di Si = proved egy beater nb obtaining Spectacies that were ex June5.. Aetly adapted to the weakness of my sight. “Thisine | saturday, Jum . 1858) W ednesday, June 23.1858 ‘THomas U. Walter, Rer al K VAS Tron Frame AVE od Wood-Box TR fT TAPESTRY Cc " “ : phe 19... 1858) Wednesday, July 7.. 1658 Homas Mittra, M. ” piece of bacon that was hanging over his bed- Frederick D. Newburn, of Albany, N. Y,, as- G BAGS a TCHE convenience Mr. ‘Tobias seems to have removed | are pean Wednesday, July 21.1858 & BS i we stead, though it had been wholly unnoticed | signortoR. V De Witt, Jr.,of same place.—For ARNESS, WHIPS, &e, the present by the substitution for me of better and | Ssturday, July 17.....1358 Wednesday, Aug. 4. .1258 5 a Deane, “of Washington, bef rs be agitated travel The bost then | improvement in revolving fire arm. — more suitable Glasses hey are clear, chrystal-like | Saturday, Aug. 14 -1858 | W ednesd: Jos. H. 3° before by the agitated traveler. ae oseph Vickerstail, of Philadelpin, Pa , assign 1 am prepared to compete with the best manu- | and comfortabie to my eyes. 1 would commend him Cc Grorck Watron, Ex Severson of Ficrida passed the light before bis eyes again, and left ‘Wa tsk Lenox, mot Offens ry the room in the same cautious way in which he bad entered it, and unconscious of the danger he had escaped, returned to a crowd of new and hungry guests below stairs, who were of course not very sorry to perceive that he had Securday, Aug. 23. facturers, im proof of whics, read the following Ke port of the Committee at the Fair of the Metropoli- tan Mechanics’ Institute for 1857: ‘Topnsm & Norflet deposited a Sole-leather Trunk thatis, for solidity and quality of material, the best on exhibition. to those who from age or other infirmity require ar- tificial aid in this way. J.J. SIMKINS, M. D. Witmineton, N. C., June 16, 1854. ‘To persons who have had the sight of th yes BO impaired as to require the use of Glasses, | would recommend Mr. John Tobias as 8 suitable person from whom to obtain such Ginsses as they may re- orto Mastin Landenaberger, of same place —For improvement in knitting machines. N. Alleb, of Cleveland, Onio.—For improve- ment in railroad car axle boxes Reissues —Wm. Fosket, of Meriden, Conn.— Por improvement in machinery for making bat BaLowin, U. O76. Wien, Principal Rittenhouse Academy, feb20 turday, Nov. 2)... .1858) Wednesday Di IMPROVE YOUR EYES, Saturday” Doo.t-1ase Wednesday; Bee id rE SrreneTHEN and Jznxin Tuomas, Saddler. B.S Sssist them, by the Pari. ' i Pat q fe |. S. Kinsky, Currier. uire, as he has suited me with a pair of Spectacies — Optician, D. WOOLFSON, who ved hia bacon '—A+tropolitan. bodies Patented Jan. 23d, 1816 . os lent. been impaired | For freight or apply te 4 from Europe with ee An ees eo raed of employ ag centrifupal force ta casting | .N.B.—Trunks Covered and every description of | fore Gz and near sight. My sight bas been impaired | For freight or passe apsly te Own, a8 ‘well ns the manufacture. o ARS A Distien a r pecan of oes ore zal force in | Repairing executed by Merit atch. Peparte ate hiok ree (pauired me tote on ot RRS SHIPLEY & CO., Liverpool. others of oot aeroved BEeor, :s — | ui . Ative.—é Stressing ase.— iron 5 4 Le bn c * Ly es 2y 5 LASSES: amon; letter dated Holland, Erie county; Pa March | “Soke R. MoMit, af Mi. looals, Mo-For tn (Late ‘Torus & Noxrut,) fime fused butone hight WA Wee | BRO WRENS £8, Liperto ERISCOPIC CONCAVE and CORY, Tae ypestion oe nc vrovement tn yrain separators. Patented Noven- No. 408 7th street, oppo, Odd Fellows? Hall, The owners of these ships will not he accountable | © POURILE FOC DOUBLE POLISHED le, says as F . Se) = ie mély Washington D.C. From Picotto eaten, es for gold, silver, builion, specie, jewelry. pi ee | BRAZILIAN P. BELES CRYST Ne |, Ete. A very afflictive dispensation of Providene Designs —Chas. H. Clayton, of New York, N. | mye BOOK UF THE CONSTITUTION. eyes, | have been compelled to use giaasex for seve. | Stones or metals, unless bills of lading are six which are warranted to umprove any EY footed has taken place within twenty miles of thix| y ror desizn for copying press stand. : Falyears. | have tried different opticians without | therefor sud the value thereof expressed therein. | with wenkness, oxtnraot ‘or tending to it; Also place A Presbyterian minister named Reed narad The demand of the people from all parts of the country for & new edition of this Book, bringing 1¢8 to thé present time, 1s such that r be disregarded. flevently known throughout the country to rende: artiou- lar degoription of it unnecessary here; suffice it to way that it contains the evidence of its having re- ceived the voluntary and generous foresee? of both Hownes of Congress, of its having lwenadopted by the Supreme Court asa standard edition of the Constitution of the United States, and of its having obtaining glasses perfecily fitted to my eyes. Four months since Mr. ‘Tobias mnie two parrs expecially for me, which | have found to serve bic periectiy. By the use of his optometer he is enabled to ad — most minutely to the 7 I most cheerful- 'y recommend Mr. Tobias to al! having occasion to use giasses, and bear Biehiincay 2s to his skill ag th 5 Y E. BALDWIN 5 __Ass’t Seo touien and Warrants, RYE AND BARLEY MALT, John P. Koch, of New York, N. Y.—For de- « legs and posts of irom be adn. Additional Improvement.—Jnines RK. Speer, of Pittsburgh, Pa —For improvement in clasps for metallic hoops. Patented Der, Ist, 1857. SHORT-SIGHTEDNESS, a. ee os aS. eo use ae UNitep STATES MAIL LINE ae — Them, will be suited at hrstaicht. Those ONLY REGULAR LINE wonderfu' J. ~ ISHED VENEZUELIAN AND WITHOUT FAILURE FOR EIGHT TEARS, FoR DOUSLE To eerP ROCK “IFORNIA AND OREGON have received the highest recommendations at the vin PANAMA RAILROAD, id's: Fait, at Parisy through their produoing ® v eth clearness and easiness of vision h Regular Sailing Days, 5th € Dth of cach month, improy ements rr, " aan: was guing to atteud a meeting of the presby- tery. lle stopped over the night with another minister at @ private house. Mr. Reed was taken with « fit in the night and it was sup- poved he had died. The other minister betes in @ hurry to get to the meeting in season ha him buried the nextday. On his return from meeting be left word at Oxford that their minis- i[7" The Bridgeport (Ct.) Parmer says: We hear that aa interesting divorce case is soon tu be tied before the superior court for this county Tue pee are Mr. and Mrs. ‘Theodore Hubbet! Sry other vi Also. all styles of i in! a tion of some of the for sale at the Cavrtion.—So many frauds and imposi- FYING GLASSES, Compasses, 8 ee | ter was dead and buried. His friends went | of this city, Mis. Hubbell ts the plaintif” Sue | Oers semen of the part and present are. It | CITY MALT HOUSE, corner of West Falls av- | tions of various kinds have been inteiy tre for sale at bis str ae Oe et ie immediately to get his remains and bring them | !s the vldest sister of the celebrated General Tom | jag been pronounced by theimas a suitable fire-wide onus ard Rionl at.. Haltimora. Md. my 6-1~ Thumb, now travelling tu Furope. Mr. and Mra. H.returaed fom Fagland a few days since in separa’e steamers. is tamored that they have not lived happily together for sometime. The ion forevery American citizen, and asa text Pool for the rising generation of the schoo! poe titers who venerate and Parner’ Spe to Oxford when to their great sorrow they dis- covered that he had been buried alive. The cover of the coffin was split and shroud was ontraveliers bound teoCALI Pennsy!vanis svenue, OF SPW’ Sint the antecriber: the wok authorized tween D and Pa. ® Agent for passage by the U. 8. Mail Line, via Pana- ma, in the city of New York, feetsit his duty to caution all persons seeking passage to Cal NS, SPRING FASHIONS.—“The American World of Fashion,’ a quarterly journal of the latest Parisian styles, illustrated by large ovlored tion, the sentiments of Washin, pring- Tope. A a ret iven it their | plate with 1 ful and ble | that, TO AVOID IMPOSITION, they must he NO USE, IT CANNOT BE BEAT. completely torn off and turned nearly on bis | respectable position in society occupied by the | Pies it embodies, have heretofore ¢ , joie BS ru manres cud (he mepomeaee | aed tke tswegdign of the Stancsalees of le | [T1s OF TC face. He was a bachelor, and a very worthy parties will give the = an unusual degree of re aud others who mey ¢ sire to obtain outing tite dress a mantilla of the senson, with , Mee Gio payieep other office LEVY’S oe aes WHISKY. ot a, man. His dreadful death is much lamented juterest in thiscommunity it for tye cdifioa wilt pease nidrarter Trimmings, materials, &o, Price Fifty a ie Companins bave Ooh cone ek ioe York, challenges the, dopey ‘nptewhee 9 ae LLIA BY, JR.. we rica dete- UT" A colored woman was called to testify in | U7 After eeetal dowels the ‘London Sites court in Worcester, Maas . recently, in the trial | Tomsed O” Rye ee staction that Frenchmen of damages by the collision of two carriages on | Proves ttt great physical decay. This touches the way. To the question whether one of * caeaiiee poiot in the Frenchmen’s feelings, the parties was Intoxicated, she answered that and their journals retort that the French soldier she did not kaow, bat “ went as though he the English, had a bill of aig both vides of the toed.” * has more physical endurange thaa the Eng For sale at .OR & MAURY’S mee TAY nator Pa. av. TEE POLITICAL TEXT BOOK, or Eneyolo- Observe my over Soh roceries, Teas, £1 lish, Scotch Ale, necessary for the i Ra reference’ ort Rete ‘and statesmen ‘of the je We iY Wat yere. Stout, wholesale United States, Kedited ‘ON, P. LEVY, ' by M, W. Clusky, | volume, = a a pony i UWLAND’S MACABBAR OIL, 8¢ GIBBS’B ot pam ty m FRANCK TAYLOR, R ‘aur Sree, wens toch survess anon | fel3-f ge ered C judg whioh is at 177 West street, oorner of Warren st! . Also, can be found at his store, fronting on the North River,at the head of the Gom: | little left. “Also, Wauekies, Wines, ij barf. ums, O| m 2-tf Washington City, D.C. EDICATED GIN.—Just re Shee tS eager ¢ the celebrated | ondon Core dial Gin and Invigorating Comdial and, for oN