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Miscellaneous. ATS, PANTS, AND VESTS, onan, renee pk Powe, No. 378 Pa, avense, tale be . STEPHEN EVENING STAR. SWINGING IN THE BARN, ‘Treat crosa-beam— he scented aiover hay, Sweet as any dream! Browns’ Hotei, between th caren fit the sun-gilt leaves. Cc. s Tove Wor tending to it; fied use glasses, ‘sons who are com; using them, will be sui OUBLE-POLI “TORY ed whe Recess at Fraaed in by the door, One, two, three! Mes seo v neal op twisl ee, os ‘Means to end thefun. EP SGNEZCELIAN est recommendations at the through their producing & iness of vision heretofore Bhall we ever beas gay oth provement Js, all styles of OPERA, SP’ G GLASSES. C If we swing again? eel Courts of Cincinnati have taken of- ficial action on the McMicken will, by fixing the bonds of Executors. i> The people of Texas are ina fright at the remor tbatall the troops are to be withdrawn rom the Texan frontier. Q@- Mr. Kilgour, whose death in Cincinnati We recently noticed, it is said, has left valued at a million of dollars. iD~ Eleven prisoners, among whom were two murderers. escaped from the calaboose at Leav- enworth, Kansas, on Saturday night, the 17th in- sad MAGNI- icroscopes ighth street and ighth street No. 491, be- oO mot mistake the curner of 8th street, reasonable, the same as at his TEN PER CENT. INVESTMENT. Corporation Bonds of the City of Day. 10 per cent. interest by C thas Ge ent inane por! now abou i i i realth and population. 59,000, and its railroad d and cannot now be increased. ‘The were published in the Intelli- We recommend i> At their late munici Dati polled $15,084 votes, S gencer of the st 16,424, Milwaukie 7,020, and Albany polled these bonds, believing them to be as safe as any CHURB BROTHERS WASHINGTON AQUEDUCT, Opricror we w osals are invited for th fashington Aqueduct, according to plans and which will be on exhibition in this ot - the 10th of April. ide will b whole work in Stateor city Be 008 iD™ Philosophers say that shutting the eye makes the sense of hearing more acute. suggests that this accounts for the many closed eyes seen in our churches on Sundays. UD” The Dubuque Northwest, edited by Col. Heath, and a supporter of the admission of Kan- saa with the Lecompton constitution, has been selected by the Common Council of that city as their official organ. Poets bave always been poor. tobacco tochew. Spencer was witbouta Goldsmith’s jewels were his writ- What an ungrateful world! as the before the coal was used {> In Bastrop, Texas, a band of ‘‘Regulators"’ have recently given notice to a citizen, esteemed, says the Advertiser, asa neighbor, as a citizea, asafriend, and as a minister of the Gospel, to jeave the country. {[™ A correspondent of the Daily News states that Orsint’s sacrifice of himself for the redemp- tion of his country has raised amongst the youth of Italy, and the Republic party in general, an intense excitement. 10> A German, named Hawzer, came very near getting himself into difficulty, by sying beforehand all the fires in Grand Michigan. Tie Eagle, of that place, says Mr. Hawrer is a quiet, inoffensive man, and this wer of foretelling contlagrations belonged to is father before him. {57 We have seen many bard rubs in our day, and bave kuown what it is to want mow an old settler near Bloomington, Ltinois. seen the toughest ti heard of He says the IN@TON AQUEDUCT, M By completion of the for the completion of the arate works de- nited States re- serving the right to make a contract for the whole, parate works, Rs ina) pus Upon comparison of the bids, portion, only, of the work oan be completed with wations now available; and the contracts ject to the contingency of future appro- priations by Congre ‘The Engineer rei gross,—or for the s: seem moxtadvan- es the right to prescribe the amount of work to be done and the rate of progress under each contract, and for each work, 2: Pa ments will be made in checks upon the United tates Treasury upon the monthly estimates of the neer, reserving 10 per cent. onall e comp!stion of the onntract ; an oondition of all contracts that the workmen shall be paid their full wages mont roposa!s should be seal sals for work and materials for the Washington ted States reserves the right to reject any for the whole or forany 1 if not doomed advantageous; but work will bo awarded to the owert ¢ idders forthe whole or for parts of tho work, who give good security for the completion of their contracts, if at reasonable Every offer must be accompanied by a written guarantee, signed by one or more responsible per- sona, to the effect that he or they undertake that the bidder or bidders will, if his or their bids be accept ed.enter into an obligation within ten days, w.th sod and enfficient securities, for the completion of the work undertaken; said guarantee to he acocmpa- niod by the certifioate of tho United States District GT United States District Attorney, Navy reome Mficer of the General Government dual known to the Engineer or Department able to make good net in the presenos of the hidders, +h May; none will be received after of any many we ever inter of 153) was remark- able for the scarcity of money; so mnch so, that one man who was elected Justice of the Peace, eouldn’t raise enough to pay an officer for swear- bim in, so he stood up qualified himself. Wipows —Poor things! for the best wife in the world may be a widow, and no fault of hers, aad are subject to all manner of rude jokes. Sam- uel Veller was positively savage on ‘em. and the old satirists are as tlerce as Dickens writer defines a widow as *‘ one who kuows what’s what, and desires further information on the same subject.’’ i” Madame Orsini had left Parts to return to the Italian village, where she has long been os- tablished as schoulmistress. liberty helped to administer all the comfort that lay im their power, subscribing handsomely to the widow and the fatheriess, and a sum of 2,500 francs was placed in Madame Orsini’s hands at the moment of departure, to which the principal lish In cousequence of the by a large body of the stu- dents ot Padua for Orsini, and their recent re- monstrance in attempting the performance of a faneral mass for him at the cathedral, an order, emanating from Vienna, has been received, direct- ing the dispersion of the students to their homes, and the suppression of the university. fore a looking glass of War, that the guarantor: their guarantee. Bids will beo; at noon of the 1 The work to be let comprises—oompletion of the dam across the Potomac at the Great Falls; build- ; completion of masonry bridges: mibuting reservoir; com- letion of conduit; furnin: of two tron pipe bridge: distributing roservoir to thi yard and other ublio establishment f Washington ; in Georgetown Fiiends of Italian rv and supply of cement, sand, brick: other materials ; for 0 to the detailed descriptions and specifications to be exhibited in this office. _ The comparison of the bids will be made upon the quantities noted in the specifications and nibited at the time of lettin; groas be accepted, the monthly payments u contracts will be made upon the estimate of the En- gineer, at prices to be fixed by him, wit’ the usual Teservation of ten per cent. until the entire com- pletion of the contract acco: subsoribers were En: sympathy exhibited to the specifica ould state the time within which ill be completed, provided Congress ipste ope arr by seaceerstel fi F y order of the Seoretary oj : M. 6. MKIGS, Captain of Engineers Washington Aqueduct, Form ov GUARANTEE. as. U. S. Engineers: ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. BEOWN»’ HOTEL Md; Mrs A McLau; WS Camp, Va; do; A Grabam, do; J B Mctellaud and lady,"do; T L Snead, do; J ‘TL Harris, Walker, Va; Gen , do; D Carter, Md; 3 J Anderson, do; H W Lawes. Texas Mr Anns, H Wilson. O; R M Collins. v Bare. Va; E A Shriver and lady; Md; Miss ME + Miss M L Derr, J A Johnston, do; Miss Geo Sanderson, do; J Derr; ass; EC Fay. Pa; G C Dunbar, do. Hon M A Micholson and lady, NC: Miss Thorne, do, W B Smith, Mays; E W T;yon, Nj; N Orr. do, ER Wright, do; T Pearce, Ark; G W Cherry, NJ; EF Beale, do; C S Taliaferro, Md, Mr Ow- A G Jenkins, % Barnum and family, Lin, do; P Dooner, Ireland; va; DC Dedarnette To Capt. M.C. We, the undersigz, State of —-, bere nant with the Unit within ten da: the said bid, execute the contract for the same, with o perform the work or Mrs Wright, MI Va; J McKimmon Meem, do; J O Har and severally, cove- » do; tates, and guaranty, ood and sufficient sure ‘arbish the articles prop. 2 terms of the advertisement under which it was made. And incase the srid into contract as aforesaid, we guaranty to make good the difference between the offer by the raid and the next lowest bidder. do; J H Wright, M shall fail to enter Constable, do; roaduax, Mo; W Trining, 3 son and isdy, NB; W A Daisey, P: field, A Killay, NY. WILLARDS* Cc. D. Lhereby certify, that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, the above named guarantors ood and sufficient. Signed. _mé-itMayit HE BOOK OF THE CONSTITUTION, The demand of tho per HOTEL —J Hutchings, Miss Hatchings, NJ; Mrs G Brooks, # C Bivoks, jr, Mass; Dr J R Bats and lad NY; DL Moore, N Jer; W Mr and Mrs Melford, N Yk; 1. Il Taliaferro and ly, Va; Miss C Taylor, do; A Stebbins, NY; EL. Adams, Mass; R K Desaticl: aud tady, Theodore ewiek, Mr Porter aod fam, G@ W Crocker lady, NY; C Fallon and lady, A M F Wat- P Cook, Mass; J B Merriam ton, Chas Duckstader, WM |. Severance, Ohio; Jt. Dumont, NY; NJ; FM McAlis- 'S F Bates and ly! Ime, Pa; A Fitch, ple from all parts of the country for & new edition of this Book, bringing down the statistics to the present time, it cannot longer be digregarded. known throughont the country to render lar description of it unneces; say that it contains the evidence of its having re- he voluntary and ot of its having been ado; preme Court sea standard edit: Constitution of the United States, and of received the special approbation of # wisest statesmen of the past and present age. It has been pronounced by them asa suitable fire-side companion forevery Alearican citizen, and asatext beok for the rising generation of the sehools. _ Editors who venerate and support tue Constitu- tion, the sentiments of Washington, and the prina- ues, have heretofore given it their cvasrons and valuable support. ilers and others who may desire to obtain pply of those who may desire to possess LJ M HICKEY, ashingtou City, D.C, CARRIAGES, criber having mad Factory. making it nowone of th in the District, where his facilities ers Miss E V Wash Morrison, D W R Saunders, WG Young, V # Maury, Arizona; J W Wall ter, Ga; A H Dorr, W Bayard, NY NATIONAL HOTEL.—Thos Hughes, Md; Beach, UA; W H Massirhunt and‘son, J NH J Cassidy, NC; J WS Mitet- 2 Walters, Md; W H Sce and lady, N York; J L Haines and la and lady, NJ; Mra Wright, ‘Ti Truesdell, Tenn; W oS Merretl and lad Ct; W Feld, RI; J H Coates lamson, J McGowen and lady, Pa; L: D Cooke Ky; B F Hawkes, Md; L Schlessinger, NY; J ier, Mass; EB Goodsell, msdall, J Floyd: Cleveland, Texas; elland | dy, Ga; » NY; J Hall, Vaw Woods, Texas; Mr An Tue Subs Ct; WM Eddy, Cal; BOB Ra: Macs; J M Lamb, D W C Duanell, Min; La; 8 Gardiner, j-, NY UNITED STATES HOT Mo; M Hampton, W C Chariton, T Jobnson,Va: i Halm, NY. G P Lefiter. Col M Atwell, J G P Davis, NY; la. le additions to his largest, CAR GONS cannot be sur- ,and from his long experience in the busi- ness, he hepas to give genera! satisfac: a kinds of Carrisges and Lizht Wagons kept on TRS neatly done, and al! orders prompt- ‘on takon in exchany ZNOREW ONC corner of 14th and FE at: OOD TO 77 AT- EST ran, PE Gnas 1 wish all gentiemen to benr in mind that ghe pian EL —F M Hephart, . PM Buckingham, Me; Stansbury, and T Voisal, Va, CP Benton, Mich; J J Jones, KIRKWOOD HOU: Loleman, Md; J H Stringfellow. W Béyd, Scot .—$ Simonds. F w ! i , Va; R P Noah, » USMC; S$ Smallwood, Md; Sir ee OCEAN STEAMERS’ SAILING DAYS From tux UNITED Statxs. wen GRE c rouke...4a Ss now in suC- New York...Liverpool . : thousands of 1 have just received = HA'TS, which RS a TaN 1 ant selling at $3 50, 3 Hatin the United State: —in fact, al! kinds or nt. lower than the No extra profits, m fora Philadelphia ret-rate Drese CAILF-SKID ny that are sold fro lendit PATENT-LEATHE PATTRRS t pihe Bovtmakers of this city ean Sas joots, 88 usual, At my reguin E aw 7 eR NN ATLON New York Hat 81 vsite the Avenue r the manufactur ee EW GROCERY. WINE AND LIQUO N TORE. aver The subsoriber begs leave to say opened a New Store, oorner of 12th 6: w intends Sade & good fashionable Hats and Caps 3) per cent. rices.—for cash only. pes ey bad debt: ew York...Ap 14 x. Also have, on commiss: At 83.75, just am % ~~ +-.. 4... Liver The California mail stee on the Sth and es ‘20th of each month. REAT, GLORIOU: TURTLE, TURTLE. TURTLE, TURTLE, rom Nassau) of tnesss Sal = feok UR'LE. has the pleasui ‘ol tnees nog and the public Pi C street. between supply of HAR season, constantly on han PHiLAt ELPHI. R BEER 4» EREPOT, Pa. av., between 436 and one dozen quart the Beer frog be Ay anyited to cal. and canielas the stock ent of fine Havana Cigars, im- eo subscriber, at ‘wholesalc and Beate applied on reasonable terms, and a Whi ¥ of 1840 cons ok B—A A pon tant head. scription. lt a 1. FOV, nsign- JONAS P. LEVY, Bt AS LEY KING HOUSE cHUBE Shor ith tors allowi; 6th ste. hotties, $1.50 ER OF WASHL IBB’S VEGETABLE uring all Scalp di: NTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITES. MONEY to LOAN om STOCK SECURITIES CHUBB BROTHE F Store, near lath street, Pas ev m covering up pa lotes will please ositor being or tf ANDSHIRE H’ R, TOOTH, at. enoaHbe- te his Bal ards’ Hotel,” deans om, srafvagrea tee terme Lines Scent eat withia are warranted te eure a nuraing Sore he Eas as soy me rearnet Bier clear the of mS tietastatel Rema eo om to five bottles are warranted to cure the it kind ipelne. "One or iabuoare warranted to oure all Hu- mor in the Eyes. ‘@ warranted to veut tava nee od to,cure Running of the botties are warranted to cure corrupt will oure Soaly Erupti ft bottles are warranted 10 cure the ingworm. oor three bottics are warranted to cure the Most most desperate case of Khoumatiam. ‘Three to four bottles are warranted to oure Salt- along old stone wails, should every hi geen it ing ited feat, it ‘ou have a hamor, toastart. Thers sre no IFS nor ANDS, hums nor ha’s about it suiting some Cope butinot yours, I pega over & thousand botties of it in the vicimty joston. I ww the effects of it in every case. ome Of the greatest cures evor ts, [ gavoitto children a year pe uxty. I have ssen poor, puny, rormy -i00) 4 childrou, whose fiesh waa cuit and » restored to & pérfoot state of health by one dizziness. So e body ie tl bo are bottle wilt always our for yi you will feel yourself ikea new per: at jeard some of the mostextravagant encominms of it that ever man listened te R in fa dy practice | always kept it strictly for hu- mors: since its introduction as a& general family medicine, great and wonderful virtues have been found in it that I never suspected. . Several cases of epileptic fits—a dissese which was always considered incurable, have been Sathd 24 8 few bottles. O, whata meray if it will prove effec- ual in abi f t Tu soy 4 ere are but VO. geonle ow iver, H lache, L and Aue, Pain in the Side, " and particularly in Discasos of the Kidneys, &c., the discovery has done more good than any medicine ever known. . No meen of diet over neceseary—eat the best you ean got and enough of it. Directions for Use.—Adult: per day—childron over ten yeara dessert-spoonful— children from five to eight years, tea-spoonful. Ag no directions enn be applicable to all constitutions, take enfficient to operate on the bowels twice a day, MANUFACTURED BY DONALD KENNEDY. Ne. 120 Warren Street, Roxbury, Massachwzetts, Agents for Washington.--Chas. Stott & Co., Z. Gilman, Kidwell! & Lawrence, J. B. Gardner, Burry & Co., b. Walsh & Co., F. S. Walsh, J. P.’Stone. Martin King, Nairn & ‘Palmer, Schwartz & Co., O Boswell, Daniel B. Clark, J. } bar Dyson, Ford & Bro. Agents for Georgetown.—R, S. Cisseil. O M Lentham, J. L. Kidwell, my 5-ly ABHAUTIFUL HEAD or RIOH GLOSSY HAIR, COMPLETELY PRESERVED TO THE GREATEST AGE. And who that is gray would not haveit restored to ee: ovior; or bad, but would have the growth re- stored; or troubled with dandruff and itching but would have it removed, or troubled with scrofula, scald head, or other eruptions but would be cured, or with sick headache (neuralgia) but would becured. It will also remove aii pimples from the face or skin. Prof. Wood's Heir Restorative will doall this, see circular and the followin: NN ARror, Nov.5, 1356. Pror.O. J. Woov—Dear Sir: I ive heard much said of tha wonderful effects of your Hair Restora- tive, but having been so often cneated by quackery k nostrums, nairdyes,&c..1 was disposed ee your restorative in the samo category with the thousand and one loudly trumpeted quack rem- edies, until 1 met you in Lawrence county some months rinoe, when you gave me such assurance as induged the trisl of your Restorative ininy family, first, by my good wife, whose hair had become very tuin and entirely white, and before exhaustiug one of your ore botties, her hair was restored nearly to its original beautiful brown color, and had thickened and Leooime beautiful and glossy upon, and entirely over the head. She coulinues to use it, not simply because of its beautifying cifects upon the hair, but beoauar of:tw healthful influence upon the head and mind. Others of my family aua friends are using our Restorative nthe happiest effects; there- {ote my akepiroism and doulit in referenes toite vale ue and charsctar are entirely removed, and | canand do most cordially aud confidentially recommend its use by all who would have their hair restored from white or gray. (by rexgen of sickness or age) tuorig- inal color and beauty, and by all young persons who would have their hair beautiful and giogsy. ery truiy and gratefully you ra SOLOMON MANN Frienp Woop: It wasalong time after I saw you at Blissfieid before | got the bottle of Restorstive h you gave me an order upon your agent in Detroit, and when | got it we conciuded to try 1t oa Mra. Mann's bair. ag the surest test ofits power. It has done ailthat you assured me it would do; and othersof my family and friends, having witnessed its effects, are now using and recommending its use to others as entitled to the highest consideration you foo for it. ‘fall ate gAin, very respectfully ard truly yours, SOLOMON MANN. CaRLyL¥, [LL., June 28, 1852. I have used Prof O. J. Woo Hair Restorative, and have admired its wonderful effects. My hair was becoming,as I thought, prematurely erny, but by the use of huis resterativeit has resumed its origi nal oolor, and, I have no doubt, permanently so. a: bE. ex-Senator U.S. O, J. WOOD & CO., Proprietors, 312 Brondway, N. Y..(in the great N.Y. Wire Railing Ketablisn- nent) and 14 Market st., St. Louis, Men, _And sold by ail good Druggista e17 Smr P 2 R UVIAN SYRUP, OR PsorecteD SOLUTION OF PROTOXIDE OF IRON TOMBINED, Having successfully pnrssed tie ordeal to which new discoveries inthe Materin Medica are subjected, must now be received as an established medicine, Its Efficacy in Cunug DYSPEPSIA, Affections of the Liver, Dropsy, Neuralgia, Bronchitis and Consumptice Tendencies, Disordered State of the Blood, Boils, Scurcy, The Prostrating Effects of Lead or Mercury, Geacral Debility, And all diseases which require # ‘Tonic and Altera The prools of acy mre BO ni authenticated, and of such peculinr character, t sutlerers oxnnot reasonably heritate tu receive the proffered aid. ‘3 The Peruvian Syrup does not, ¥ profess to be a cure ali, but its range is extensive, becatse tany diseases, apparently unlike are in- tumately related, and proceeding fi one cause, may be cured by one remedy he class o/ enses for witiot the Syrup pro- vides 2 cure, 18 p ecively that which thas so often baffled the highest order ofinedicn! skil. ‘The facts are tangible, the witnesses sccessible, aud the safe- ty and efficacy of the Syrup inoontrovertib! ‘Those who may wish for an opinion from disiater- ested persons rexpect nig the elraraeter of the Syrup cannot fail to be satisfied with the following among numerous Lest, sin the hands of the Agents. ‘The siguatures are those of gentiamen well known in the community. and of the highest respectability. CARD. ‘The undersigned having experienced the benefi- cial effects of the * Peruvian Syrup,”’ do not hesitate to re0ommend it to the attention of the public. From our own exporience, as well as from the tes. timony of others, whose intelligence and integrity are altogether unquestionable, we have no doubt of its efficacy in cases of Incipient Diseases of Lungs and Bronchial Passngos, Dynpepsia, Complaint, Dropsy, Neurnigia, &c, Indeed ef- fects would be incredjple, but from the high charne ter of those who hav® witnessed them, and have volunteered their testimony, as we do ours, to its restorative power. PONT, ’ N TER, ie er > J . It is we]! known that the medicinal eieat of Pro- toxide of Iron is lost by even a very brief exposure to air, and that to maintain a solution of Protex, ide of Iron, without further oxidation, has been deemed imponaible, In the Peruvian Syrup, this desirable point is at- med by GOMBINATION IN A WAY BRYOR - xnowsi and this solution may replace ail tn — citrates, wei mt wD, ateria Assnyor to the State of Massachusetts, Pox ual ty ‘Drecciste ee ee street, Boston, botties, $2; medium sized bottles, @1. P* Ses oh eerste tony Bs Boston. For sale in Washington D. Gilman, Special ent; Nairn & Paimer, John Schwartze aecks VEatianehs i. Re McPhee: ra Wala! ; ponerh Bury, Jee H ne, 3-5. Lovejoy, . D. B. Clarke, D. iy by R. J. Cissellcand J. L. Kidwelle (ashe gror THAT RATTLING. Pe — lam vow to put on ** abel Sey, prepared Fastener,” a x remedy for the rattling of the shaft-oli of Carriages and Wazons, whioh can put on at a small expense. Call examine tees Factory, where I have cortaRentes from the jeading, Conchmakers in the e Be cio’ corner ieth and fi eta, Will eure the worst kind of Five te eight botties will oure the worst case of scious of ha’ privileges to which every human being is entitl oe thought an samgote. ieee ent “ Frenol = rem for that glass of diso: irre’ Cc. Constan' m= od, & great assortment OC from $1 to G15 "Gall aml see for ie” | N. B.—CLOCK MATERIALS, such as Oils, Koys, Baile, » KO fe ~ : Kove 8, Gv» for males the a Pes Cathartio Pills, T . Modvsine ve cS Cheaietes att it bo Produce tis per- urgetiv: ch m to ties stm e the obs! he bloos, and expel {humours whion ish or disordered organs tion, and impart a healthy tone with whole syat Not only 40th compiaints of every body, but for: dangerous diseases whicn have beffied h W hile they produce powerful effects they arest the same time, in diminished doses, the safest and best physic that can be employed for children. Being sugar-coated, they are pleasant to take, and being urely vegetable, are trom any mek of harm. ures e been made which surpass belief were they not substantiated by men of such exalted - tion and character as to forbid the suspicion of un- truth. Many eminent clergymen snd ph have lent their names to certify to the pu! ty of my remedies, while others have sent m: f their conviction that my Prepara . ‘prams to the relief of my afilic- a UW men. The ag nt be! jow named is pleased to furaish gratis my American Almanac, coutaioing directions for their use, and certificates of their cures of the fol lowing complaints : Costivene! Bilious Complaints, Rheumatism, Dropsy, Heartburu, Heedaene arising from a foul stomach, Nausea. Todigestion, Morbtd Inac'ion and painarising therefrom, Flstulency, Loss of Appe- tite,a'l Ulcerous and Cutaneous Diseases whic! require An evacuant mecicine, Sorofula or King’s vil, They also, by purifying the biood and stimu Jatung the system, cure many Complaints which it would net be supposed they could reach, such as Deafness Parts! Blindness, Neuralgia, and Nerv ous Irritamlity, Derangements ofthe Li Kid- neys, Gout, and other kindret compiaints arising froma iow state of the body or obstruction of 118 ions. ue not be put off by unprincipled dealers with mame cher gil they make more profit on, Ask for AVER’S PILLs, avd take nothing else. No other they can give you compares with value or curative powe! he sicl aid there is for them, and they should have it. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AY) R, Practical and Ana- lytical Chemist, Lowel Mass, Price 25 cents per bex. Five boxes for #1. Sia by GILMAN, Washington, and by H. COOK, Alexandria, and by all deslers every where. ap 9-4inr W WORTH READING. HY 1s it that so many sutter and repineand drag outa misernbie existence, unfitted for the exjo: ments, and even ordinary pursuits of life, when re- lief may be obtained. and health and vigor set by a treatment at once converient and safe, as wel 88 permanent in its character? ‘i ~ ‘0 those who have suffered long with disosse, ultimaung in gop eo a te social joys, the unde: Le onal Servises: Asenraey, the cape pee in candor ani ncerit: ensant, convenient and proper prescrip- ons, a thorongh cure and eound body and mind, ithout unple sant tr ordinary business pul cause, either recent or chronic, strictures, an irrita- ble bladder, &c.—algo, Scrofuls, Asthma, Kheuma- Prien, de kilifully and sucoess{uliy treated. Dr. Harris can pe consulted daily, between the hours of 10 a. m. and} p. m., and 7 to lop. m..at his room, over 16234 Main strect, above Ith, and oppo site the American Hotel, No, 81, 3d floor. Entrance on Main, 4th door above lith street. - Ladies of dolicate constitutiers, or those suffering »mplaints peculiar to their sex, are invited to d their address, fy an oft-imposed upon communi- ty that thero is no intention on tne part of Dr. H. humbug them, he begs to state that no fees or remu- neration will be received until entire sfaction shail be given. Patients out of the city, and who cannot make it convenient to cali, by stating their ease, can have medicines and prescriptions sent toany part of the comitry. 5 A new and tye laps pores peepee for old constitutional cases of Sy phi Jail op upon or address K. 6. HARRIS, M.D, Conaulting moony, 81, 3d floor, opposite American Hotel, Richmond, Va. Prordcted ty Roses eters Oye] Eosied aot coon by the eal of th a; ie de harmacie de Parisand the Imperial College of Med- iome, Vienna. Triesemar No. | is a remedy for Re- laxation, Spermatorcna@s, and Exhausi of the System. Triesemar No. 2 effectuaiiy, in the short space of three deys, completely and entirely erndi- cates all trace: those isorders which oopavia: cubebs have so long been thought an antidote for the ruin of the health ofa vast portion of the po lation. Triesemar No. 3 is the great Contine: remedy for that class of disorders which, unfoi nately, the ani physician treats with meroury, to the inevitable destruction of the patient tution, and which all the earssparilia in t! cannot remove, Tresemar Nox. nd alike devoid of taste or xme!!. and ofall nauseating quali- ties, They may ite on the toilet table without rt use being suspected. Soid in tin eases, and 4 in separate doser as adsainistered by Veipeau, Lal- leman, Roux, Kioord, &o., &o. Price $3 each, or four cases in one for $8, which saves $3; and in $7 cases. Sold by Dr. H. A. BARROW, No. 157 Prince 8: few blocks west of Broad New York. Imme diately on receip of the a: it Dr. B. will forward the $9 cases of Triesemar, and the large sizes, car- riagé paid, thusinsurimz genuine European prepare tions. The $5 oases also sent, but not free of car riage. Consultations as usual, from! a. m, till 2 p.m. and from4 tii 8 p.m., at No, 157 Prince st., a fow blocks west of Broadway. Svld also by J. STOTT, Washington. fel ly CovsHs. con HOARSNESS, &o, The prevalence of the above complaints at this season, gencraily has the etiect of bringing onta host of professediy new specifics, and while some are ‘ood, Many are nse f ice wanes! course or pursue is to consuit your family physician, or otherwise use only suck reme- dies as long public experience has proved to be sai and efheaoivus. Of this characteris TYLER COMPOUND SYRU JF GUM. ARABIC, Originslly the favor te prescription of an eminent physician,it soon became a p eontinned to ied a growing repntat twenty year Ac., ib nots chitis, Whooping Cough, Croup, Asthma, Iufiluenza, éc., its success 18 unparalied, and most will testy who have us Price 25cents and 5 cents per bottle. Seid by Nairn & Palmer, Chas. Stott, &c.. Wash- ington ; Cirsel, Goorgetown; Peel & Steveus, Ai- where it may be had alen, for convenience, im Lozenger form. Price 123g and 25 cents a box— Tyler’s Gum Arabic Cough Canc "as au elegant, pleasant, and efficac: Lozenge they are u fe ll-3m vestion is what failing ¢ PA In r Bh to this SANS beg to say.try DR. HARRIS’ HAIK PROMOTER ANDIMPROVER. A few Applications will stop the hair falling or brenking. remove dandruff, keep the scalp clean and white, and impart freshness and vigor to the hair; an poe tana ete may have been bald twenty year continued uxe of it two months will insure you a luxuriant head of hair. Call and get a bottle, and if awtished. after the second application, return it and get the price paid. Ask for Dr. Harris’ Hair Promoter and Improve Soi in Rickmond by W. PETERSON, Drn, gtst, corner Main and te! M and in Washington city gist, Browns’ ave jo MEDICAL TREATISE ON THE . a M.D. vod Lith «Xe y = ‘200 pages and 130 fine Plain and Colo: inten. I PRICK ONLY & CENTS, IL}” Sami sree ef postage te all parts af the Union. Dr. M. B. La Croix’s Phyaiclosieni View of Mar riage. A now and revired sition of 20 pages and 180 pintes, peas cents a copy. A populsr ard oom- prehensive treatise on ths duti and cavualties of single and marry life—happy and re. alliances, mode of seouring and infertile cnos—their obviati em—infelicitous and removs!—nervous debility, ite causcs and cure, by & process at once so eunpile, safe, and effectual, that failure is smpcanibin—xuley for daily manaroment mstorrhea, wits erection! observations ona saferand hints on the L results fi rActioe ; to ints on the evil results from empiri: > 3 which is added commentaries onthe diceases: im males —fiorn infancy Lo old 50a case graphis ly Hiustrated by Soaniel 2 remedies for thor: if-infti 18 ‘+ pointed popes so unfortunately prevalent in tl Tr —an sesay on Spor le o ftreatment—precautionary tes. It'points ou scat al catte und d If-infliot jiserios and ‘uthful adviser lo the married, ant img marriage. Its perusal is partic- it be recommended to persons enterta:ning secret ow! of their physica! condition, and who are con- < hazarded the health, happiness and rice 25 cents per copy, or five copies for $1, mail- free of postage to any part of the United Stat rt addr Hing Br: La‘ CROIX, (wost paid.) Albany’ ew York, enclosing ‘Those who profer may consnit Doctor tA Cc alk sny of the diseases which book treats, either personally or by mail. His medi cines often oure in the short space of six dare, and Sane wee and entirely eradicate all traces of those isorders which oopaiva and cubebs have so lo th health of of the great con- which = nate), sicians treat with to trievable Gestruction to the. patient's consti tion, and which all the sarsaparilla in the world can- not cure. me No, 31 Maiden Lane, Albany, N. Y, NUNS & CLARKE’S HALLETT, DAVIS & CO. RL BRATED PIANO PORTES, iy receiving and for sale onl JOHN F. ELLIS, 306 Pa. av., between 9th 10th sts. Purchasers will find it to their interest to examine r themselves the superior qualities of the above Stools, Covers, Melodeons, &o., &c., also on sipaogt nistr LOCKS !—CLOCKS Sa CLOCKS a ts- J. ROBINSON’S, ‘349 Pa. av., opposite Browns’ Hotel. By rug Pe Tau UNITED sides er aa South of the base Jos and costa the sizth prie- Parts of Beo’ns. & SSSSSSE of the Indian EBRIBRBSSIT Sows aw io . 2 Lote 1, 2, 3, and | 40 - ee 2, 3, a mt 40! - Lots 1, 2, 3, and 40) = ae oe lote 3 and6ef - 2 Lots 1, 2, and 3 . rs . ) Lots land? of 10 we ant lots 2 8 BEBRESYRNLS: |Lote I and2of 15 \Lots land? of 22 y. 4 and lote 2 Pt - jan of fractions! |All of - do * of fractional lo 4 te? t t de outer of ‘the Indi reservation ©! tod ov BR2SBSIBYESSIT Toes ns oF BRE SBBINEBSEI Recess BASsa5s5 At the land office at I disposal of the public lands within the following named township: Sowth of the base line and east of the sixth prin- cipal meridian commencing on Parts of Seo’ns. Parts of Seo'ns. Section. Range. it of Range. All of fractional All of — jon of lo ‘he part outside do - i The 1 The part ya | reservation of do = All of fractional a do - - @ part outside alae | of ‘the Indian SSRI RNBSS do reservation © The part ontaid RUBSR The bart ontzide he pa: of ‘the hi ii At the land office at_KickaPoo, commencing on fifth day of July next, for the dispoval c lands within the following named town- South of the base line and east of the sizth prin- cipal meridian | Parts of Seo’ns. 5 |parts of Seo'ns. é Section. vo Township. % Range. Cone wrote row Township YR SALE Section. sovew wont do ~ That part ont- dian reserva- Ouse PRERSESRNRMESYNLE SLITS GS cese i uewne cry 16 OG TANI en ON Wy EN eT one do - 3B The part outside of the Tadian reservation © reservation of All except seo- Corry rom The part outside of the Indian reservation of kueees ewan reservation ef oun — — onan a BRPSSES 8 SES comme oun do The part out: of “the Tnding reservation of South of the base et Range. arene eennee ames cokes. inder my hand at the city of Wasehineton, tie ninctoonts oa of March anno Domim one thou~ -eigh' sand eight hundred and BS BUCHANAN. = ay Henprices. Commissioner of the General Land Office. NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS, very person entitied to the right of pre- to any of the ends within the townships ports oftownships above enumerated is required to estab— lish the same to the yo Spay ny and > f Q the any oy he tof th Lue RAle ‘ bracing the tract ciaumed : otherwise such clam Wil be forfeited OMAS A. HENDRICKS. Commissioner of the General Office. m 2o-lawt!3Joly COMPTON, KANS (EBRASKA clry.1 TTifaccordance with the provisions of the 10th seo- thon of the act of Congress approved Le 2, 184, entitled “An act to extablieh the offices of survey eneral of New Mexioe, Kansas and Nebraska Ke. a hereny deciarcd and made known t at ¢ of the surveyor general of Kansss jebras i be removed from LEcomrron, im Kansas, to ASKA V0 poy Nae ASEA TEeRRitort, racticable. i Furth-r notios of the precise time of removal will be isaned ty the surveyor general for said Territo Given under ms band.at the city of Washicgton, oe Lov : * = e 2 aes = Ry re RICKS, Commissioner of the Genera! Office. sp l4-lawow SMALL STORES, CANDLES, &0,—1838-'S. i i N Bureau of Pro * Proporais sexied and endorsed “Offer for Sint Stores,” or “Offer for Candies,” or “Offer for Sait water Son (fter for Mustard eed, Biack Popper,” &o will be received at this buresu onthe 18th dav of May next, for furmehing and delivering (on reoeiving twenty daya’ notice) at the United States Navy Yarcant Charlestown. Massachusetts; Brovk lyn, N or! osport, Virginia, such quan't ties only of the fol'owing artecies (exeoptine the salt-water soap and the candies, for each of which separate proposals And contracts will be made) as may be required or ordered from the contractor by the chief of the bureau, or by the respective com manding officers of the said Navy Yards, during the fiscal year ending 34h June, 1858, viz: joxes, shaving, India Biacking. boxes of Boateer a ombs, coarse, Inds rub- rushes, shaving ber. or gutta perona ru rubbing Combs, fine, Indi rubber, Bru shoe _or gutta peroha Brushes, clothes Grass for hats Buttons, navy vest Jack knives tons, navy medium Razors. in single cxeex DAVY coat azor straps, Ordway's dead eve Scissor , in }y Ib. cakes, Spoons ure Citon, spools of Nos. 12 and 16, 9 yards each, 3 Hoadie Seiad cotton, fast ool rs, 32 by ® inches, erohiels, co! o “rs, ie rusk not less than 2 oz. each, texture ® by & to in Needles, sewing. Nos. 1, 2,5, and 4, drill-eyed, be- tweens Ribbon, hat, best French bisok, 12 yards to the piece, width i}. inch : Soap, sbaving, in cakes; ench cake not less than 2 ounces Silk, Sewing, blue-lmek; wrapper not to exoeed 2 ox. to the pound a. Tor visek and white, Marshall's best quality, uch proportions &s may be required ite linen, 4 yard> in length, 3 1: wie biack, twilied eotton,6 yards in length, i inch wide ‘Thimbles, 8-10 and 9 10 diameter, WHITE SaLT-waTER soar —sedasate bid for 100,000 pounds. The soap must be manufactured from coooa-nut oil, and be oj the best quality denomasated “whi' salt water sosp,” and to be delivered on sixty d notior, in x ong boxes. of about 75 = enoh, and after inspection, the boxes must be te ateach end at the expense of the contractor, Tne price to be uniform at aii the yards. ANDLER—separate bid for #0 pounds. he cancles must be “sixes,” of prime lent atearine, £ 1-10 inches in length exclustee of tip candies to weigh not lesa than 14 ounces 50-100, 'nor more than 6 ounces, a’ d be paid for according to the netual weight, without refrrence to commercis usage ; the meting point net to be less than 140 de grees Fahrenheit. ‘The wick must be braided, and composed of 73 threads of the best qua icy of No, 7 . The candies to be delivered on siaty days” tice. In Food box potaining about 3% pounds eaoh, and ihe box to be marked with the contract or’s name and the weight of the candles, ard MUSTARD SEED, BLACK PEPPER, A&C. Separate ads for all thatmay be required for the use of the Navy t iat New York ony. Mustard seec BRotiies, octagen, for mustard and pepper, Corks, for bott.es. A'l the foregomg articles must be of the best qual - ity, and con wae inall respects to the samples A Navy Yards aod in this burenn, ch inspection at ¢! Navy Yard where delivered. as the chie aumsy di rect, the inspeoting uiheer to be appointed by the — Department. All the articles to be deli tal expense to the « packn, and the p im which the above rrticies are delivered must be marked with their contents anc the nnine of the con- tractor and be saficient to insure their temporary saie keeping. Thecontracter must establish acenciers at such stations other than his residence, that no « arise in furnishing What may be required; ® fails promptly to comp'y of the Purenu of Pro alty to be expreased in the contract: th requisit ies ¢ copy theree!, atthe Ba- rean of | verheng, or at either of the Navy Yards aforesacd, shall bee ce that such wisiven hasbeen made and received. wo or inore approved sureles tn & ag | equal to the estimated nmcount of the contract, 1 be re- quired. and twenty percentumn om addition will be withhel ount ofall payments onrocount thereof a+ collateral seen t'y, to secure ance, and rot in Any event to be paid wn Teepects complied w. eighty per centu: amount of ail delive made will be pad by the wavy Agent Within thirty dayenfter tulis, duly au- thenticated, » have been presented to him. Binnk forms of proposa!s may be obtained on my plication to the Navy Agents at Portemonth, N Hxinpsh re: B. 4 rk, Philade!phia, timore. Norfolk, ola. Aud At this bureau. A record, or duplicate of the letter informing bidder of ihe rcceptance of his pr ¥ deemed a notification thereud within | the set of 1836, = d bis bid wil! be mace an conformity with thos underatan*ing, Every offer mace must be rooompaned (ne direct- ed inthe ect of Congress jaskine appropriations for the Naval serv pproved jeth Aucuet, sixned by one or more ect that he orthey en tuddera will, flue or ther apobiigstion within ten nt eure tes, to furrixh record of « 4 ill be Meaning © ind acoeptes responsible ps derteke that bid be seer pt days, with go the supplies Bureau will not be ob ligntea to c mpanied by the guarantee required t ipetency of the guarantee to he certihed by t avy A District Aticrner, orthe Collector of the port {03> The attention of ladders rs eatled to thy plesand descript ired. ne, 1m the luspection beferreception.a just but ned Comparicon will be made between the artieies offered and the le = contr receiving wone that fall below 4, i to ap \S-lawew TX PROPLE’S PORTFOLIO FOR MAY. ‘The cheapest. most entertaining and m ful Magazine published. Con‘aiming a b colored plate of F nm elegant co) of Bounets, Siesves. &o., Fmgmas, P) uses, Comic Picturesand Joke: er the most valuable. pmusing, ai svar publishes for the m ney. Only number or #1 8 year to sulseribers. Agents for V yashingto: — TAYLOR & MAURY. aps . Bookstore. 354 Pa. avenue. ugust, 1346, A Fox THOUG#TS ABOUT Wo MEN. by the author of “John Halifax,”* The Onily i Price $1; postage 2) cts; just re ceived, Por sale in Washington by TAYLOR & MAURY Bookstore, &4 Penn aven' Also, Just Arrived— ‘The Miser’s Dauchter, by Aiusworth ; price 20 cts. Sioies of Waterloo, by Maxwell; price 50 ote. Whitehall, by author of Whutefriere; price ¥icts. ap IANOS.. oe ee Gerr sold at a great — Bond f ain—for $1 JOHN F. ELL i ___ 396 Pa, av., between Sth and 1h #tn. DDY ON BEEK CULTURE AND THE Pro- 4 tective Beehives; 25 cents. q neon 3 at. Ang it of Bees ; 13 cents. Sut English Bee Keeper, Londons sise — $1. uinby’s Mysteries of Bee-keeping Explained; ¢ per's Manual ; 48; London : RANCK TAYLO® PPRENENTED CQ UORS—A Trewire on wowing. 3 ling, Rectifving, and Manutho tering of Sugars, W e per kvown tp jerey. Eames meg pe tong agen = By Dr, 1s Faw ‘wanger,! volume, price . apa FRANCK TAYLOR.