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EVENING STAR. [FoR THE sTaR KANSAS SONG. “Camp Meeting Hymn Tune.” Thank God! the struczi« is now o'er, Kansas State will bieed no more; the battle’s fou he Roll on, roll on, sweet moments, roll on, And the poor rebels go homs, go home. The Forney is now laid low, aes gone wich Dougias to the foe. Where Greeley, Seward, and therr clan, Will mou'd their next e'ection cian. Roll on, roti on, &o. But Buck is atrong—our party too, 7 oud old band. fi true, fi whip them ‘alle back, blue ard white, Bevause we known our onuse is right. Koti on, roll on, &c. and let ‘Then let us sing. aha "om all or We welcome » will come back, Acd take the Democratic track. Roll on, roll on. &a, 2+ * {> The State ef Llinois ts said to contain the most extensive coal deposits of any country of equal extent on the globe It is more than is contained in all Furepa. Nearly fifty thousand square miles of surface rests upon basins of coal at depths convenient for profitable mining, an eon! is often found at the surface, and is outained by stripping or casting off the layer of soll above. U7 The Leavenworth correspondent of the St Louis Republican says: “A day or two before the Leavenworth conven- tion met, a deector of this city met Jim Lane and put the followin question to him: General would you accept the U $ Senatorship under the Le- compton constitution? Laue took a day to con- sider as to bis answer, and on the following day remarked that he wonld, adding, perhaps, some immaterial qualifications. A day or two after, 1 myself beard bim desounce in the most bitter terms any man who, us be said, should be vile enough to propose such a thing.” ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. ALARDS" HOTEL —J J Slocum, Colt, Cty Lt IT Goods, t neR Emmons, J L. Hanvlibel, B Usil, Mass; AW Frustradoes, jr, and lady, Sweden; C O Thomas wawrence and ly, Mrs Hutehin J Teller, T Butler King, Ga; Majo nolly, John Marphy. Juo King, Ga, D Shaw, Wis; GT x A Ely, Jao A Dix, C Hadden and lady, J R Panda, J Dickins, NY; BF Halle t. Chas Butfain, Mass; EB ‘Talcott. J McKnight. R Courtuey, NY; H Farnum, Il; J & Brent, Gal 'T J Bryan, J_A Page, R Major, 0 Comstock; 8 3 Bowne, A W Chase, NY; N W Halsted. NJ; W B Allen, SCar, J P Longhead, Ps; W Goodiich, Conn. NATIONAL HOTEL —M Canby, Del; J Oa- good and lady, W H Riebards and fam, Mrs CA Little, NYk; 1. Grover, Md; WK Alricks, Pa; J ‘T Melson and lady, Ky; J f Morriy.Miss Morris, Md; BR Nisbet and lady, Cal; N S Tenney, US G8; Eatte Lesere, E Edmund, La; FE Lenteno, Mexico; A David, La; J Meiliken, O; % Cloak aud fam, Mise E Fisher, J W Serle, Del: FW Weems and lady, Mrs M Hawkins. Md, L M Stewart. NY; G W Tu!man, Md; H B Babrock Pa: EW Hadduek and isdv. Til; HM Deni ©; R Thomas, Mre MoCatfe.ty, Md: J ‘bayer, J Jerrixon, je, La; De K B Harris, P F Cavaedo, Va; A B Want, Mass; S Gardiner, jr. L. Blesxom, NY: J Wells, O. 8 B Abbe,Misa; J M Winchell, © H Branford, Kan. BROWNS’ HOTEL —R G Banks, Va: D M Metier aud lady. O; Mr Miller, Md; J D Rarri- son aad lady, Mo: Mes KR Read, Md: J Fi egan, Fle; BB Douzta a; Sami te. Tenn; J A Cares, do; Wo Bo i La; CV Warner, NH; JJ Del; B Bradiey JC Horton, Pa; De T nadie and lady Miss; A Kennedy and lady, Va; R B ey. N York; FJ Hell, Md: Alex Stewart, 1 WH Hobart, Pa; Lewis Leeds, do; HG Dayton, Ky. UNITED STATES HOTEL —C Naah, J J Jounson, DC; AC Torts, { JW Kerr lowa; 6 WL Crook, Miss; G t, Va; F Mouiton, DC; J H Stringfellow, V VG H Jones and family, Mi ‘ol Lawrence, Md; W Gardner, Ind; EJ Hoimes, La; J Sutton, J Pancoast, Va; Hon J Lundy, Pa. KIRKWOOD HOUSF —P P Lagall, USN; L Payne and Indy; J A Poster, Pa; W Hill end famiiy, Ala; OC Hartley. Tex; J P Whipole, N H Pollock, and F Knowland, Ps; D M Vance, Urbana; K F Knott and lady, Cal; Va: GB Lockwood, Ga; B Williams, O WASHINGTON HOUSE.—B Anderson, NH; m Passmore, M Cr ngham, ‘Texas; D if Wertz. Jobu Ingham. Wm Jayger. NY; H Kush- ford, liln’*; A G Baker, E H Barrigit, 3 Miller, Md; Wim Ager and lady, Pa P Sampson, @ R Brackmer, Mess; RS* SAILING DAYS From rex Univep Sraras. 5 Days. iverpool...My 19 ew Yoik..Liverpoot. Vanderbilt Persia 2... fulton ., Prom Evrors Liverpoc Boston......My # Liverpool. on the Sth and 20th of each month | eee eee Wastin TON THEATRE. MADAM® KELBER fs Gorloss of Liberty, age Reliec’s Yousg American Ballet Corpe, To wails rt Te BVERY BODY. It never occurs to some psople that economy is the road to wealth; but (Pag ig So if you wh lo sovaomise it is always best. when ven want work done to cot praction! workmen. Therefore if you wish to have your Houses Painted. a handsome arbung, or any kind of Oruamenta: ROYE & BISHOP, 0. 66 Louisiana avenue, HITE POINT GRAVEL for roofing and garden waiks. Also, boat Helland Point and Mand. together with the best Hiokory, Oak Wood. and the baat White and Red Ash aud free-burning Can! for Summer use. On band and for sale at my W vod. Coal and Sand Depot. corner of C and l4th street, near the Canal. mus |-tf RK. W.BAT ADAM C PRIBRAM will open on ‘Thuraday next. a splendid asaortment of SUM- MER BONNETS, to the lowent price. Please. Ladies. ca!l at io. nthe Pa. Svenue, on the south side, between luk and Tith streets. Two first rate Milliner Hands wanted QPRENCER’S HISTORY OF e* States beinr nearly comp! Bindinr it Avtique and Tus speci ey Moroeso, Seca for the work. can by seen at the the publishers, 480 7tn street Letween 1) x W7-tf JAMES CARTER, 47 ITTEN THOUSA DOLLAKS WORTH OF T the best FANCY Gti DS, cheap for cagh at STEVENS New Store, 2 Let, Sin ae 9PO GENTLEMEN PHOS LEVi PUMPHREY, C stre National Hotei, has for sale an ao VANT who wishes to co South. A fir aw aad Servant, and handy at wo t H. O. HOOD bas now on hand a lar, ¥ ine and very cheap Gold and Witches, that he wishes fo disp 2 of ee for cash. Please cai! soon and select one or more, and save $10 to $25 from the usual price een Bice ot the large Wateh an ¥ ag Beek sin vine AND ?APER-RULING BY GOPF & THOMAS, b Senthenat ovrner.of Eighth and D streets, PHILA: ELPHI Laark ie RAE Pod, No. Sti Pa. av.. between 43 and 6th ats ' oe $2.50; one dozen quart bottion. aio we ad Lhe Beer fs of cost to en parto aity. + PL & W. GERECKE. LEATHER. <ik@nesses on patent etling & low price pic to vour friends, their ue quarter of an ounce, rocess of taking t beat mode of « ture that nw be sent by mail Weight being only durabie The are nel teen” and only costing from 4) 5 ROBT. SANDS’ Gattory, mest ave. bet. 8th and Sth ete. JOLL GUITAR. BANIO, AND Hany Sirings; Music weri!y bound - nil kinds of Alu- sia! Instruments carefully repriree. JOHN F. ELLIS, 6 Pa. ave.. near lOth at, OF HUGH y of the Kock,” ‘. Hrowu, the emineut Soote AND TiM ge hor of “Tes! « ; ‘3 ; % diving » | 10e 3 0) rT enl@ ii Bebington by FAS LORS MAURY. mail Re ok stora—3M Pa. nv. ECUND OPENIN VE N Ss ang not pA G OF BONNETS OD EVENS’ New Fancy Store, Letween ot! ud Toth ate. sariv. apy ADMIRED THAN THE Mo Ricatst brAvEM EVER WORN BY KINGS OR EMPERORS. WHAT? WHY A BEAUTIFUL HEAD OF HAIR, Because it is the ornament God himealf pro- vided forattour race. Reader, although the rose may Dros ‘er ody ightly ae Flowing, cheek. the ever x. eeth ‘pearls i the ead eref. of its cove: oy oor snarled and shriveled, Aa: sh and if sprinkled with gray, nat caarms. Pref. Wood's Has: two or three time: joose ha! Joh restorative, if used ‘eek, will restore o ma nently secure tu ich an ornament. Read. the following judge. ‘The writer of the firet is the celebrated pianist, Thalberg : New Yor, April 19, 1858. Dr. Woop: Dear Sir—Permit wo to express to you the obligations I am under for the entire re- storation of my hair to its original colir; about the time of my arrival in the United Stat was rapid'y hecoming eray.|ut upon the application of your Flair Restora‘ive, it soon recovered i's original bue. | consider yegerente ative ip very wonasetal invention, quite efficacious as well as agreeahie. Tam, deat air, yours truly, S. THALBERG. “Drych a'r Gwyliedidet Waren Newsrarer Ovrics, 13 Naseau amt April 12, 1858 . J. Woon: Dear Sir—Rome month or six eoeived a hottie ofyour Hur Kestor- ave it my wife, who concluded to try it r hair, little think»nz, a the that it would re the gray hair to its original eo'¢ r,but to her as Sa ny surpri few weeks trina} it has per- med that won t by turing ali the grey hai-s tor dark brown, me time beautifying and thickening the hai ngly recommend the above Res‘orative to rsops in want of euch a change of their hai CHAS. CARDEW, . New Yorx, July 25,1957, Pror. O. J. Woon: With coxhdenee do | recom- mend your hair Hestorative as being the most efti cacious article | ever saw. Since using your Hair Restorative, my hair and whisk» hioh were al- ve gradually grown dark.and I now feel confident that a few more applicat.ons will re- store th_in to their natura! color. Italso has relieved me of al! daudruff and unpl-asant itching, so com mon among persons who perspire freely. JG. KILBY. Cuicago, Int , May 11857. About two years ago my liniroom- jog of sud tuining gray. Iwas fast be- d,and had tried many roraedies to wo ef- umenoed using your Restorative in Jaa ast. A few applications fastened my hair y. It began to fili up. erow out.and turned back ts former color, (bisck ) At this tune it im fully restored to its origins! color. health and appearance, and I cheerfully rooummend tts use toa!!, a J. D. HOES, put up in hot 4 and sinall: jor St par bottle; mt ho.dsatlesst twenty per cent. more in proportion than the smail,retatis for 32 par bottle: the large ho a forty per cont. more in proportionand for $3. « WOOD & CQ, New York, (in the great lishment.) and 114 Market et., St. Lows, And sold cy al geod Druzgists and Faney Goods Dealora ma '8-3in ERUVIAWN SYRUP, OR ProtrcteD SOLUTION OF PROTOXIDE OF IRON COMBINED. faving succsssfuliy wed the ordeal to which new discoveries in the Materia Medica are subjected, inust now he received as an established medicine, Ite Efficacy in Curing DYSPEPSIA, Affections of the Liver, Dropsy, Neuralgia, Bronchi and Consumptive Tendencies, Disordered State of the Blood, Boils, Sewrey, Tae Prostrating Effects af Lead or Mercury, General Debility, And all diseases which require a Tonic and Altera tive medicine, ia beyond question, The proots of its efficacy are so numerous,so well suthenticated, and of such peculiar ebarsoter, that suilerers cannot sly heaitate to receive the Js aid. fg The Peruvian Syrup does noty profess to be a cure ali, but ite’ range is eXtensive, becanse many dissases, apparently unlike timately related, and pro frog ona cause, may be cu he ciass ot diseases for Vides @- w baffled tha Pror. Woop: moanoed fall 4 hea! fect. To Tho Restorative ia viz: d ‘eases 3'2 Broadway e@ Railiz ug by one remedy lich the Syrup pro- - 18 p eciwely Liat which |has so often heat order of medical akil. ‘The facts fire tangible, the witnesses socessible, and the safe- ty and efficacy of the Syrup ineoutrovertible. Those who tay wish for an opinion from diginter- ested persons respect: 1 Aone! charroter of the Syrup cannot fail to be satished with the following among humerous testimonials ia the hands of the Agents. ‘The siguatures are those of gentlemen well known inthe community, and of the highest respectability. CARD. _The Leregi e having experienced the benefi- cial eifects of the “ Poruvinn Syrup,” do vot hesitate nd it to the attention of the public own experience, n3 weil as fab the tea- wy of others, Whove inteliigeuce and mtegrity ogether unquestionabla, we hav. doubt of its effiesey in cases uf Incipient Di es of the Lungs © Bronchial Passages, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaut, Dropsy, Neuraigia, &e. Indeed its ef- fects would be incredible, but from the high charac ter of these who hav® witnessed them, and have volunteered their testimony, aa we do ours, to its restorative power, ev. JOHN PIER PO! HOMAS A. DEXTER, H. KENDAL THOMAN COA MoRY ETER HARVEY, *. . v : AMES C. DUNN, It is well known that the medicinal etfect of Pro- toxide of tron is loat by even a very brief exposure te our and that to mauotan a aeution of Protex- ide of tron, without further oxidation, has becn deemed impossible. In the Peruvian Syrup, this desirable point is at- tamed by COMBINATION IN A WAY BEFOaR, UN ENO and this selution may replace all the proto carboustos oitrates, and tartrates of the Materin Asaayer to the Stata of } sachusetta, . 6 oy!lston street, Boston. For gale by Druggista zenernliy. Vrica for large bottles. 32, medium sized hotties. $1, N. L. CLARK & GO. Proprietors, Boston, or anie in Waxhington by Z%. D. man, ett aira & Palmer, John Schwartze, Harbaugh, H. H. MePherson, F. 8. Joseph Bury, Jas. H. Stone, J. 8. Lovejoy, B. Clarke, D. Ridgely; and in Geigxetown issell.and J. L. Kidwell. fet ?-6m J W. PLANT, UNDERTAKER, No. 418 7th * street, between G and H . LJ constantly on hand every Artiole re <a) — in his lins—adine Hearse, As ont Corpse Preservers, ko., &c. His oharges are it rate. and his attention instant on call, any hour day or night. Hacka furnished for funeralsat at possible rates. apa-ly LOCKS !—CLOCKS!!—CLOCKS ceived, a great assortment of CLOCK: from $1 to $125, Cali and sce for yourseive at J. ROBINSON'S, $49 Pa. av., opposite Browns’ Hotel. N. B—CLOCK MAT Keys, Kalia, Cords. & vial thane sooh o9 Oils cd OTICE.—I have a few of thone cheap TOILET SETS on hand, which | wil! sell cheaper than they oan be purobased esewier CHINA, GLASS, ard QUEENS evenper thar the cheapest, with m: art Also, RE. her # too numerous to mention, at 30 Pa avenue, bh and lth streets. see for yourselves. OHN MeDEVITT. K. PLANT & CO, HIONABLE UPHOLSTERER: recs aud Dealers in Sots, © Lounges, Mattresses, & 0. Paper Hanging done in tha best manuer Carpety made snd putdown. Furniture Repa.red and Var- nished. S¥ D street, between sth am! lot ington. D.C. OoTic All p Franklin Fire Con therm with Mr Jaools fh treots, Wash- __ nt 23-Sn0 agw era requested t 76 Va. aw tween lita and 12m «crests, on or before F lath mat. malvtf ___ @EO. R. CROFS¥IELD, Soo. Wass INGTON THEATRE, Mr KELLER in biegraat olarnctor of Famine, and Keile’s Young American jallet Corpa, To might. ’ ASSORTMENT. OF uitars just arrived at the Mu: ‘ f CZEROTT. Wow. M TRE, "S Young Amerioan Ballet Corpsina sorent, to-night tn 17-36 OUBLE EXTENSION STEEL BPRING D SKIRTS. 2) doxen superior Extension Skirts, ju # dozen French Cormete, white and colo Ladies’, Misses’ and Children ma 1S-lW SB 7th at, Bdodrs north Paley. Te OF ROSENKRANZ’S PIANOS, our own apneic, direot from Germany, just received JOUN F. ELLIS, Pa it mea 10 ve. neur ith SS ES: 89". rer sith ot NUSSS & CLARKE’S sd rrr LLETT, payis.& covs! ATED HALL @ELERK PIANO FURTES, Constantly reoziving aud for exe a“ by JOUN F. ELLIS, 6 Pa.ay., between 9th aud lth ats, Purohasers wil! find sf tu their interest to examine V ASHINGION TH fer uale low, ‘ Ene vives the superior qualities of the above 08. Stoo.s, Covers, Melodeons, £0, &9., 8180 on bang nié-tr POY THAT KATILING, 1 tin now pre, “ ‘» Plasti Anil Nattline red ts puton “ Chepman’s Plastic Fastener,” 2 sure, eae, the meting of the shaft Stipa ee ar, ons, W 2 puton = small 6: pense. agp Call and examine at rm. certihcates from the | copntry, Pee hi AKKERT ALLUWHED ON DEPOSIT ES, MONBY te LOAN om STOCK SECURITIES CHUBB RROTHERS, BANKERY, tan Tot neneite the Teratuou, Skies OUA _ —— ea <r 1 Beene Cathartic Pills, ace this best, moat per- fect purgative wich 1s known man. Innumerable proofs are shown that the Prices have virtues which my wend in excellence t! ordinary medicines, snd that they win unpreceden! edly upon mn ofall in They ace safo aud pleasant to take and powerful to cure. IT pene trating pevomtion stimulate the vital activities of the . = the obstructions of its organs, urify the blood, and expel disease. They pu: it ‘he foul humours which breed distemper, Stimulate sluggish or disordered organs into their naturai ac- tion, and impart @ heaithy tone with strength to the whole syatem. Notonly do they eure the every_da ofevery body, but also formidable and eases Whicn have baffled human skull, W hile they produce powerful effects they areat the same time, in diminished doses, the safest and best Physio that can be employed for ch idren. Being sugar-coated. they are ng yerely vegetable, are {ree trom any ris! they not substantiated by =e of such exaited tion and character as to forbid the suspicion of ua Many eminent clergymen and physicians their names to cer:ify to the pubic the re- liatil.ty of my remedies, while others have sent me the assurance Of their conviction that my_ Prepara- tions contribute immensely to the relief of my afflic~ ted suffering fellow mer The agent betow nain pleased to furnish gratis my Aimerican Almanac, couvtaicing directions for their use, aud certificates of their cures of the fol- won aints : Cosfiveness, Hillious Complaints, Rheumatism, Dropsy, Heartburn, He-dacve arising from a foul stomach. Nausea, Indigestion, Moriid Inaction and painSrising therefrom, Flatulency, l.oss of Appe- tite, ail Ureerous and Cutaneous Diseases which require An evacuant medicine, Serofula or King's bvil 80. by purifying the blood and stimu lating th tem, cure many complaints which it Would not be supposed they coutd reach, such as Deafness Partial Biindness, Neuralgia, and Nery irmtability, Derangem otthe Liver and Kid- Gout, and oiber kindred comp'aints arising from a low state of the bedy or obstruction of its functions, 5 or ‘ Do not be put off by unprincipled denlers with some ovher pill they inske more profit on. Ask for Avicn’s Pica, aod take nothing No other they oan give you oomparee with thi intrinsie value or ouralive powers, the nid there is for them, and they should have tt. Prepared by Dr. J.C, AY#R, Practical ard Ara- lytical -Chenust, Lowell, Mass. Price 25 cents por box. Five boxes for #1. : S ldby Z vp. GLUMAN, Washington, and by H. COOK, Alexandria, and by al! declers every where, Ap 9-4 Pp Ec KIESEMAR,. ROTECTED oy Royal Letters Patent of Engisnd, and seoured by the Seals of the Eoole de Pharmaciede Parisand the ere Coilege of Med- icine. Vieons. Triesemar No. 1is a remedy for Re- laxation, Spermatorrhea, and Exhaustion of the System. ‘Triesemar No, 2 effectually, m the short space of three days, completely and entirely eradi- oatesall traces of those theorders whieb copaviaand cubebs haye so long been thought an antidote fur, to ie ruin of the health of a vast portion of the popu- ntion. ‘Urieseraar No. 3 is the great Continental remedy for that class of dixorders which, unfortu- nately, the English siciantreats with mercury, By destruction of the patient’s cont tution, aud Which all the sarsapariiia in the world gsnaot remove. ‘Triesomar Nes. 1,2, and Sare alike devoid of taste or smell. and ofall nauseating quali- ties. They may lie on the toilet table without thei use being suspected. Sold in tin caves, and divid in separate doses as administered by Velpean, Lai- leman, Roax, Kicord, &c., &o. Price $3 each, ¢ four oases in one for §9, which saves $3; and in Sold by Dr. H. A. BARROW, No. 157 Prince st.,a few blocks west of Broadway, New York. imme diately on receip of the amount Dr. B. wil! forward the SS oases of Triesemar, and the large sizes, car- riage puid, thus eo beaips enuine European prepara- The 33 cases also sent, but not tree of our onsultation al ft 12 . mM. and from 4 till Few blocks west of Broad STOTT. Washington. V HEN IN THE COURSE OF HUMAN events, Ladies and Gentlemen lose ove of their reatest nutural attreotions—a fine head of hazw—it feoomes s matter of serious importance, and the uestion is What shall we do to stop the hair from aliing of, and restore its viger and beauty ? In re- ly to this ne a4 to Nee Dik. AARRIS’ Paik PROMOTER AND IMPROV A few Applications will stop the hair filling renking. remove dandrnif, keep the reaip clenn and white, &ud impart freshuess and vigor to the hnir; and Odcerk you may '@ been bald twenty years, the continued use of it two uths will insure you a luxuriant head of hair, Cali and acts bottle, aud if notantisted, after the secund application, return it and set the price paid. Ask for Dr. Harria* Hair Promoter and linprover. Sold in Kichmoud by W. PETERSON, Deug- gist, corner Main and '2th, and Main and Wail ia. andin Washington city by Z. D. GILMAN, Dru R Browus’ Hotei Building, Pa, avenue, and D. . CLARK, Druggist, oorner 43 street and Pas avenue, spl ly A ON MANHOOD, ND ITS PR IATUKE DECLID Just Published, Gratis, the With Thousan A few words on the Rational Trentuent, without Medicine, of Spermatorchea or Loca! Weakness, Nocturen! Emissions, Genitat and Nerv us Debility, Linpo- tency, and Impediments to generally, by 6. PE LAN The important fact that ‘aunts, originating in the ¢ hy inay bo easily removed Without Mxpt 8. inthis small tract, clearly demonstrated; and the trely new @-d highly successful trentment, as adopted by the author, fu-ly explained, by means of whieh every one is enabled to cure HiMsKLF perfectly and at the least possible cost. thereby avoiding 2'l the advertised nowtrusms of the day. Sent to any acdress, cratts and post free,in a sonied envelope, by remitting (post ee post- age stamos to Dr. B. DE LANEY. Ap Ti-tsep22 = 83 Kast Sist at i‘ CONSTITUTION. Hj Meh BOOK UF THE he demand of ti. f the ray ople from ail parts country for a new edition of thix Book, br down the atatixtics te the present time, is such that it cannot ionger be disregarded. It is sudiciont y known througrout tho country to reader a particu- Jar description of it unnecessary here; suthee it to gay that it contains the evidence of having re- geived the voluntary and poems Prtcoanee o! both Houaen of € Tess, of its having heen adopt, by the Supreme Court asa standard edition of the onstituticn of the United States, and of its having received t) pecial approbation of some of the wisest statesmen of the it and present age. It has been pronounced by them asa suitable fire-side oompanion for every American citizen, and asa text book for the rising generation of the sehouls. Editora who venerate and support tne Constitu- tion, the sentiments of Washington, and the prinat- bodies, have heretofore given it their generous and valuable support. . Booksellers and others who may desire to obtain oo de: ply St pons who wey desire to possess ie new ion Will please address : ILLIAM HICKEY, Jr. m 2-tf ‘Washington City. D.C. ARLIAMENTARY GOVERNMENT, by Far! Grey, 1 vol.. London. 1858; 27.75, oa tt Baronetage and Knightage, for 1958; it e Painphiet, an historical narrative of the Bengali Army. by one who h r Charles Napier; two pari The Rise of our i Empire, by Lord Mahon, London, 1953; 81 ‘The Queen’s Regulations anc Orders fortho Army, London, 1257; $1.72. Hont’s Manual of Photography, London, 1858; 187. The Crochet Book, by M’lle. Branchadiere,London, Ine; 37 ote, The Minor Operatio and: #17 of Wack, from the French of r Young Military Officers, by T; a $1.57. Almanach ce Gotha, pour 1353. ma is FRANCK TAYLOR, j M428 LE WORKS, WM. RUTHERFORD. ARTIFICER IN MARBLE, E Street, bet ween 12th and {Sth Streets ‘North, Wasuinctox City, si to his extenzive stock of ned aud Klaborately Carved MAN- iety of Marhlen, together with @ eho: Besortment of STATUARK which for de- sixuand Hnsh cannot be surpass and are well adapted forthe Garden or ‘Toub. A large asscrt- ment of Visit, Mantels, Monumonte, God ‘Tonib. atones at very low prices. Mcuuments of any dexign executed to order with Punotuality and dispate!. teumates civen lor Brownstone or Marble work or North River Fiaging, and every other work ip our line. : Plesae eal! and make an mepection of our stook. fe i7-6m Make a note of the addrean. S ayy LM PROVE YOUR EYES. SOTRENGTHEN nod assist them, by the Paris Option, D. WOOLFSON, who has arrived from Burope with kis o as weil as the manufacture ofa good many others of the latest improved SPECTACLES and BER StAsses noe. hich are the ERISCOPIC CONCAVE and CONVEX, ‘The JBLE FOCUS and DOUBLE POLISHED IRAZILIAN PERBLES,CRYSTA 4 which Bre warcputod to mance aay EYE regs ro With weakness, cataract or tending to it; also 8 WLEDNESS wpe to use ginases, or thone ited at first right! ‘These DOUBLE-POLISHED VENEZUELIAN CRYSTAL ROCK Te have reosiyed the highest recommendations at the World’s Fair, at Paris, through their producmg a olearnns id easiness of Vision heretofore unknown in any other improvements, Alao, ali styies of OPERA, SPY, and MAGNI FYING GLASSES, Compasses, Microscopes are for ante at his store, corner of Kighth street and Pounsylvania avenue, or Eighth atreet No. 491. be: tween D street and Pa. avenue. Do not mistake the corner of 8th street. T1068 v v4 reasonable, the sane As ai his estat- lishment in Europe, nS-tf ————— AGGAGE EXPRESS OF FICE F D Stxxxr, Adjoining The States Printing Oftes, @ nubsoriber, Baggage Agent fc mor aut Ono tad Washington Brunch Berio Mee an above f accom- saodation of the publie, where Coden pad left for the use of Wagons to convey Bag to and from Ratiroad ‘De sp a per cr r) | to an int in this City or Georget, B Oilice open eat o’clook @. mn. to 10 O'olock p Me, ol, except Sundar, 7 to i 0" be 4 two . ‘clock y JOHN M. MeCLINToCH: Kag6 Agent Baltimore and Ohip Rautoad, |. B.—Pi coming to Wash: SR rarecrmine a vate acccmete to my on ve ROM WASHING Dirge At PARTS OF THE z2sT, SOUTHWEST AWD NORTHWEST. 92 Baltimere and Ohie Railread. SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS, With Greatly Improved Schedules. THREE THROUGH CONNECTING TRAINS PAS WASH U PO POT Fie eee, as follows: lat. eros eens Exreece Mal starte al a.m., allowing me breakfast at the weley House, Washneton Jasce tion, before proceeding West. This 2 Gralton at 7.40 p.m, and connects at Benwood on the Oho River, at i2_p. m., with Central Ohio Train for Columbus, Cincinnati, and inte: rate points, reaching Cingianati at il 9) a. m. next re » THE GREAT CINCINNATI AND ST. LOUTS EX PRESS eonnection jeaves Washington (inclading Senday,) at 3. 25 p. m. reaching Cincimnati at mM. next aud connecting dit y with Rx- press ‘Train for Louisville, Cairoand the South west, and for St. Louis, Kansas, ete. ‘Time, from Wash- ton to Cinoinnati,in 23 hoars,or to St. Louis only 44 hours. sd. CINCINNATI, DAYTON, INDIANAPO- Lis, CAIRO, ST. LOUIS, CHICAGU. AND NORTHWESTERN EXPRESS leaves (except Saturday and Sanday,) at 6 p. ™., ovnnectiug, at Washington Junctiou or Baltimore. leaving Balti. more at ut seg On Sunday Night the ion ernie rain is made by the 3.25 p. m. rom ‘asi on. To view the Grand Mountain Sosnery of the Road in daylight, take the 5158. m.oré p.m Train from Washington. For Parkersburg and all Stations on the North- western Virginia Road take the 6 p.m. ‘Train. For all points on the Marietta Rail take the same, ‘The Western connections from Washingtou and Baltimore by aj! these Trains, are Leg? oer most direct andamp'e that have yet been offered to the traveling public, and every unprovement and advan- tage that the resources of the Ba timore and Ohio Railroad and its associatalines could suggest, kave been secured under this arrangement, ‘Through Tickets and Bapeace Checks to all guer- tere,and every other possible facility will be fuund his route. RS for the Main Stem of the up: WAY VAs: Raitumere and Ohio Railroad will leave Washing- ton as follows: Forail points between Washineton Junctionand Piedmont take the 515 a.m. train. For ali Statious between Piesmont and Wheeling take the 6 p.m. ‘rain, ‘To connect with the Frederick ‘Train take the 32° p.m. Tray J FOR BALIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, YORK FOUR TRAINS LEAVE NGTON DAILY for Balumore, as fol lows: At5.i5 and 7454. mand 3.5 The s 159 mand 325 i e tionsat BALTIMORE wf BLP HIA Jor NEW YORK, and 7.454. m. jor Philadelphrn only. Tho 5?5a.m and 3.2%5and 6p. m. Trains make the WESTERN counections,xt the Washington Juno- t es the ‘Trains from Baitumore, as above de- he 5.159. m.and 3.25 p.m. Trains connect with ANNAPOLIS. The 7.4 8. m, and 3.25 and 6 p. m. Trains will stop at Way Stations between Washington and Balti- more. Gast NDAY, but one Train leaves Washington, at 5.25 p.m. re From BALTIMORE FOR WASHING- TON there are four Trains, as fullows : At 4.20and 6 45a. m. and Sand 52 p.m: - ‘The first and fourth of which will bs Express Trams,and w.il not stop except at the Junctions. The 6 45 Train will reach Washington at $0 deme lly intend: d toacoommodate SUMMER KES IDENT SIN THECOUNTR:. A special Train will be rus fom Washi gton Junction to bring the Express Train Passengers arriving there from tne Went, iy ror pe ‘kets of ail Kinds, Baggage Checks and Jurther information, apply to THOS. 1, PARSONS, Agent, At the Ticket Offices, Washmgton Station, Or, W. P. SMITH, Master of ‘fransportstion. L.. M. COLE, Geueral Ticket Agent. Raitimore, May 10, 18/8. ina 8 ———— ALE*ANDE 1A AND WASHINGTON, The Steamers GEORGE PAGE and THOMAS COLLYER wil! run regularly (leny- ing the Soventh street wharf,)at the following hours: LEAVE ALKXANDRIA AT George Pace—43q,8. 108. m.; 124.3, und 5 p.m. Thomas Collyer—1,9 Ia. ui and 4 p.m. Lsave Wasnine Ton at George Pag+—'g,9, 1) a. m.; 44, 4, and 6 p.m. Taomas Collye 10 #.m ; 12%,3%, and 545 p. m. Pare 13 Coats. Whaley’s Onmibuses connecting with the Page and Coilyer leave the Capitol and corner of 12th at. and Pa. avonue the same time the boats leave Alex audria. RICHARD WALLACH, Pres. FOR MOUNT VERNON. ‘The COLLY ER will leave for Mount Vernon or TUESDAY Sand FRIDAYS, from Washington at 94 and Alexandria at 10 o'clock, mis SAM’L BAKER. Capt, a {MANGEAND ALEXANDKILA RAILRUAD THE TRAIN ieaves ALEXANDRIA @aily at 21g 8. m. for GORDONSVILLE ; connecting with the trams on the Virginia Central Katlroad, the Sout! and W ext, and with the Trams ou the Manas- sax Gap Railroad, for Woodstock and intermediate ont aii J. R..NICKLIN, apl4 Ticket Agent. Usites STATES MAL LINK ne ONLY REGULAK LINE = 2 WITHOET VAILURK FOR RIGHT YEARS, ALIFORNIA AND OREGON A PANAMA RAILROAD, Regular Sailing Days, 5th § 20th ef cath month. TION.—Ro many frevds aud impoat- of various kinds have been lately tated ontravelisrs Lound to CALL . that the subsoribor, the Pansana by the U3. M ta the city of New York, caution al person that, To avo: find the true vilice of the Steamships of the U. &. Mai! Linc, via Panama Ratlroad, as nv other office in New Vork is authorized to eugage passage, — in New York, The Compaiues have ouly one o1 which is &t 177 W est strect, oorner of Warren street fronting on the North River, at the head of the Com- s . 1” Observe my sign over the . . W. RAYMO! AY H&E PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COM One ef the S: hips of this Company, carrying the Unit tates Maite for A APULO, CALIFORNIA, end OREGON, leaves Pi twiee each mo n the arri- val of the United States Mail . S. Company ers, Which leave New Orleans and New Yor! regu- larly On 5th cman 34 it! the mals ud igaensers oennecting vias PANA RA I steamships have been inspected and ap- proved by the ‘Nave { Department, andguaranty speed and safety. 8 Railroad (47 milos long) is now oom- leted from ocean to ocean. 18 crossed in Sor 4 ours, “The tageacoof asseiKers is checked in New York through to Prancioos, and passengers are ombarked at Panama by steamer at the company’s expense. ‘The money paid in New York covers al) expenses of the tri i eserve steainors are kaptin port in Panama anc Ssn Frenciseo, to at detention in caso of - dent, so that the route is entirely reliabdle—no fail. ure having ocurred in eight yeare. Passengers loave Pansiaa tue same day they ar- rive at Aspinwall. Conductors xo through by eaoh steamer, and take reso 6 of Women and obil ren without other proteo- ore. For through tiokets at the lowest rates ly at the agency, 177 West street, Now Vork,to ict LW. RA ON D.—or to ARMSTRONG, HARRIS & co., ew Orisans,- 0 C.L. BART + Boston, fv M-tf GREAT cae ce THE GREAT- 1 wish all gentlemen to bear in mind that the plan adopted three years ago of selling HATS and BOOTS at re- duced prices, FoR > CASH, is now In suc- cessful Operation, as thousands of gentlemen can testify, I have just received a full supply of the latest N York styles of New DRESS HATS, which I ain selling at @3 50, to any, and much better than 13 usuaily sold or $5: und the best Ke Hatin the United States; and 8 good sunble Hat at §2.5%,—in fret, all kinds o1 Hats Caps 3) per cent. lower than the usual rides.—for cash only. No extra profits, in order o offset bad debts. f 1 have, on commission fora Philedelohia - ufsoturer, a first-rate Dross CALF-SKIN BOOT, aL $3.75, just ne good ag aay that are sold froma 95 to a: t+ PATENT-LEATHER GAIT- - SS; and the very he Sets of this ay ean be plied —_ a8 ew mm ‘ular prices. le » oe my TOR ANTHONY Soo New York Hat Store, 7th street, opposite the Avenue Hou cent for the manufacturers. fe 25 Sm year 1858. by Eugene Dupuy in the Clerk's DUPUY’S NEW PERFUMa FOR THE SEASON, KISS-ME-QUICK, | DISTILLED FROM FRAGRANT TULIPS. E. DUPTY, CHEMIST, 09 Broadway—New York. “S11 OUT 7 SaeD FOLNNKT OTD JO POO) Entered according to Act Congress in the for the Southern District of New York. Sold everywhere, WATS, ors ae AND gn TOR. art GENTS’ FURNIS TRING AR Pio. No. 310 Pa. avenue, ander’ Browns’ Hotel, arate _J.@. STEPHENS. PARTS FOR MALE OB HIRE WY cis OF THE UNITED By tue ae ee fasten, oes ovat 5 mth da %¥ nl of the pe ie lands Ne uared in the towashsps and parts of town ships, viz: North of the base line and east of the principal meridian. & = Parts of see- ¢ ;| Parts ofsee-g 2 BE s G3 ss F - & - = All of, l1ue2 Do, 2 we 10 ‘ n R 2wea 13 4 M4 6 2152 8 4 0 6 2 8 4 mt “1s 2 20 “ 2 6B ey w 26 20 23 21 0 se 20 4 ETEte ENS vena CP De DD». Ky Do. 2 6 Do. | be D» > Do 6 Do Do. Do Do Do Do De Do D Do. Do 216 sf j =~ 6 A i 2 6 ay Ix 7 ae eee \Nyof Sk ¥.. 6 IN kof SW y. 6 IN rpeleh ll a N sot NW n aie Ee 3 4 al 4 4 4 Do. Do. Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do 34 De 2) Do. = Do. 2 Bocce ma] Bonn Do : Do. rT) Re Do 26 > 8 pe rr) D ¥ 39 De “ be Bo 18 De 36 Do. » Do a1 7 Do. 2 | Do 2 7 Do Ti Do. 237 Do. MK 86 8 . Do ik of 0 Do ie Of Do ioe FP Bx of, All of, Do. De De Do. Do. Do Do. Do. NE &, NX N N Nk N& 2 Allof. i248 4 D 6 | Do Do 8 De Do w Do Do. 2 Do. De 4 Do Do. 8 Deo Do Do Do. Do Do. Sad Do.. u 9 Do 20 Do 4 3 2 | & | De Do . Do Do. Do. Do De Do De a #] De ft 2 30 a 8 2 8/ ass Ww 9 | | | | 21 10 i 2 2 2 le wed wn { wu | eee Ri North of the base line and west ef the principal meridean ‘Township 12, of raves 2. At the iand office at MONROE, Oommenming on Bonies. the twenty chth das Of June sort. Sa the dispose! of the vacant lands tu the 1 - orred sections, within the andermeptioned town- ships, which ren ain to the United States, within 6 mites om cach side of the “Vicksburg. Shreveport, and Texas rasiroad,’ sulject. es reque law, to a mum of twodoliars and fifty cents per acre, vi North of the base line and east of the principal meridian. Townships 4s lee bo peed paee wHsuips 17 a of range 2. Fownehips 17.18, ned 19, ofranges Sand 4, Wuehips 17. 18, aud 19, of range yFownhipe 16, 17, and 18, of ranges 6, 7, 8,9, 10, and Townships 15, 16.17, and 12, of rnage 12. ownshaps 15,16 and 17. of racges 13 and 14. Townships 15 and 16, of ra: ce 15. J North of the base line and west of the principat meridian Townships 17.18, aud 19, of ranges 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5. At the land office at Natchitoches. commenome ou Mouday, the fourteenth day of June next, for the disposal of the public isods, heretofore wnofered nated within the following aimed towmelipe, Viz > North of the Lase line and weret of the premcipat meridian, hips Zand 5, of rence Ml. Township 3, of range 12, and township @, of range At the land office at Natchitoches. commencing ou Mouday, the teenty-cemhkth day June mere the disposal of the vacant jauds the eren-mune bercd seciroms, within th mentioned te ty cemts per On the” Vieksburg, Shreveport, and Texas rail North of the base line and west of the principat meridian. Townships 17, 18, and 19, of ranges G, 7, 2,9, 10, and n, erin 16, 17, and 18, of ranges 15, 14, 15, and On the “ New Orieans, Opelousns, and Great Western raitroad.” North of the base line and merid ranges 10 aud 1. ated by Inw for the use of schoo!s, ese of the principat Township! Lands approp military, and other purposes, together with the “swamp aud overtiowed, granted to the State ly Le sets of Congress approved March 2, 1819, sud Sep tember 24, 18), will be excluded fou the svies. ‘The tragis within the “s:7 of the railroads will be sold suljcct to the right of Way granted by the act of Aveust¢, Ite? railrouds. and the particular tracts cut by the routes wil. be suid as containing the quantities respectively shown on the official plats. withoutdeduction, The offerings Of the avove lands will be commenced on the days uppointed, and will proceed im the order mm. Wiiwh they are advertised, untit the whele simi. n offered, and the sales thus clored: Lut no sale ll be kept open longer thy © weeks, aud no private entry of aay of the ve lands will be admtted until the expiration of the two weeks. Given under my he city of Washing toa, this ninth cay of March, *nav Domini one thousand ehight hundred and fifty ht cS BUCHANA the Preside: ad T A. Henpricxs, Commu ervt the General Lant Office. NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS, Every person 6utitled to the rightof pre-empwon te any of the lands within the townships and parte of townships ahove me ned, is roquired to eatal- lush (he same to tue satisfaction of the requter a4 receiver of the proper iaud ollice, aud make pas micnt Larrefor@s s00n as practicable after sceime this ‘he day appomted for tue oom ste ofthe ands embracing herwise sweh bef HOMAS A HENDRICKS. : siouer uf the General Laud Othee. nm (MAILS OF THE UNITED STATES. GEORGIA. Post Orrice DreantMEnt. Mav 5. 1858. Proposa's for oarryfx thy mails trom July 15, 125+, to J ing routes in the A te of +3 e6 ed at the Contract ce of this m. of Weones- decwded on tuo Wanrah, Alban, wrod, 3 mm es and back. three times a we: Bidders will name i Be *e peints and of depar.ures and arri Service may bz commen edo. Ist July fpcae ticable, For forms of propos ., guaranty, am! egrtibeate, 80 instructions aud requirements to be embrace: the contracts, see :dvertisements, In pamphiet form, of routes in Virgiais, Georcin, &e. dated Jan 1955, Gud of February 1, 1:5", at the eo AARON VO EROWN, Postmerter @ ATENT OFFICE, SHINS TON, May t wr UNitep STATE: fs On the petition of Ww Rhode [sland, praying fo «ranted to hit on the 7th « Prevement in « arrexular fir toa pattern, 4 years from the expun of aud patent, which takes piace on Unc Tih an yordered that the waid be d it ered, the waid petition be heard at the Patent Office on Monday, the ad of Auetet next, at 12 Folock m.; and all persons ave notied to appesr aud show mae. ~ have, why wav Petition hit wot te ~~ a POR: extension are wiredteoLie t Office ther algectionn, of ly wot + 8t least twenty days before the day testimony filed by esther party t h be taken and tramenit- 00 With the rules of the Othce, which Ou application. The testimouy in the ense will be closed on the “4 of July; depositions wud uther papers relied upon as testimony —2 be filed im the oe on before the morming of that day; Lhe argumente,if au). within ten days thi erenfter. that this notice be publixhed w the patent Awrmst. 144. for me on oF Tart “ + ee nivn, va. WD. C.. mul Post, Previdenss. Rhode Island. once a weck fur three success > Weeke—the first of said publications to pe mi las: sixty Ga,6 before the .d of August m xt, the ty of bearing. JOS. HOLT, Commissioner of Patents. dines

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