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EVENING STAR. SPRING WEATHER. it shines, it rains, wi a — a * joes the weather mean ? t hangs in doubt, ‘he stn comes out, With drizzling mists between. Bis dertpoe get + like n Tis changing, fickle weather, It mists at ee rains or shines, And sometimes all together. O! now I see, It is like me, Awise and a dunce, I fret, 1 le, ‘Chenery awhile, And sometimes ail at once. I pout, I pet, il pleased I get. Both diiment and lazy, in my own way, Exports oF Traasune —The shipments of treasure by steam and sail vessels, during the first three months of 1858, from San Francisco to Honolula. WO Soa vcccwaaessce During tirst quarter 1853. Overplus in 1858. . U7" Some fellow says that a woman’s heart !s the sweetest tyres eg the world—a perfect honey- comb, full of ‘selis.”” i>” A census of the island of Tahiti has just been made. The population was found to be nearly 6.000 souls. The births bad outnumbered the deaths during the past year. The depopu- jation in Polynesia was checked for the present time 17" In the Supreme Court of New York city, Tuesday, a young man named Edwaid Ayers, Tmade application for a divorce from his wife. Catharine, a sep lady only 16 years of age, and the plaintiif but 20 years old. The Judge grant- ed the petition. The parties have been married only three months. iF There are some exceedingly ridiculous features in the libel laws of England. For in- stance, !f a newspaper publishes an accurate re- port of eedings in Pi nent, in the course of which a speaker uses slanderous words, the editor is liable to action for libel and, if damages are proved, is punished with penalty and costs. , It ts understood that a match of $2.50 a side bas just been made between the noted pu- ilists, John Morrtssey and the “Benecia Boy.”? jets on the result run high among sporting men. ‘The odds are, however, in favor of Morrissey — ‘The fight 1s announced totake place during next month, and the field selected Niagara Falis—the “other side of the line."* iG~ A Buffalo paper says that a party of Ro- chester gentlemen were dining at one of the ho- tels in that city, the other evening, when a Buf- falonian was unfeeling enough to reproach one of them with the fact that anandaigua had got a murder of its own, and was rather taking the wind out of the Rochester sai The Major flared up indignantly. ‘That Canandai mur- der'”’ said he; “it was notbing but a dirty,drun- bar-room fighting homicide! Our murders, reall premeditated'** $1,233,558 73 ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. BROWNS’ HOTEL.—W H Bran and lady, N ¥; WV E Tabor, Pa; 8 W Arnold. Pa; C H Elias ; W C Stevenson, Tenn; JJ Fearington, NC; N Sible » do; D O Torner, do; F Gregory, jr, Va; W F Mason, Miss; G L Gillespie, jr, Tenn; E A Greenup, Md; Mrs Allen, Va; George Trap- nall, Ky; O8 Postou, do; W Stanfer, do: Miro Staufer, do; Mrs L J Nolon, La; Miss F Nolon, do; M Harris. do; S$ Ferguson. Va; J M Far- quahr. lil: H B Wood, Minn; Mrs B F Leiter & sons, O. Seth Williams, NH; 4 M Barbour, Va; CM Wheelock, NY; B Bresden, O: W Allen, Nd; 1. Colby, and lady, Mass; JJ Parham and lady, Tenn; Geo Gray and family. NY. DP Gos. rison and lady. NY; LG Kemp, Itl; G Karrick, lowa; Mrs H E Nairn. do; J C Wood, NC; Jno Ba t, Md; J A Osbourn, do; W Kellimer, do; M WW Bythewood, SC: J P Bagur and family, 8C; Mise 3 H Fieklin, Ga; Miss MJ Fieklin, do; B Samuel, W G Pollard, J R McDaniel, ¥a; J H Gindrat, Ala; F C Zacharie, La. WILLARDS’ HOTEL.—Hon J M Buchanan, Md; Hon S H Walley and lady, Mass; JC Miller, Va; E Goodwin, jr, Ct; N ¥ Pennimen, Ma; A Derrike, J M Jaycox, NY; 1. Dexter and ly, RI; G € Ainslee and lady, J P Jackson, H J South. mavd, NJ; GO Karricle, Mrs fl E aim, lows; 3S Bante, M L Harris, J F Foley, BF Smith, G J Tucker, HJ Sedgewick, NY; J M Canyer and lady, Obio; E Crone, Mass; D Sloan, C Wood- land, NY; 3 P Quackeubush, USN: T W Cham- j Jno Raumel, SC; W Johnston, NC; L. P Hoger. do; Com Hartstene, USNavy; Gol. A P Hayne and lady, USA; Col Harris, US MC; Mr Swift, Mass; HS Sanford. Ct; R P Kane, Pa; J w Magomin, Tex BEnor Laugstreet. USA; SV Sear 5 rice, T ac Wm Clarke, NY. seme eae NATIONAL HOTEL Morrow and lady, Phillips and son. Ohio; and fam, Va; L B Allen, M Barney. N Yk; S Brooks and indy, Wiseon; NL. Clark, Mo; @'W Ww ilson and lady, Md: C NY; B Reynolds, J 58 Crawford, Md; HH Bost: Wiek,New York; C C Myers, do; J H Coates, do; HP Brooks, G Hassey, 8 H'Lerry, Ma: W Me i NY; R Hasaisty, Md; Cc Beatle and lady, Ii; 4. € Clark, Ll; WT Pepper, Ala; GA Mills. do; C L Emerson. R R Nelson, D WC Daniel, Min; J Robertson, Tenn; © W’ Carrigan, G Rix, Pa: W D Arnold, Md. UNITED STATES HOTEL —J B Young, J EY nd EJ Halt, Md; © Nash, G Sum- M Slipey, Md; Noland. Va; H A Williams, Md.) R’'T’ Bible and iady, J Seib, Va; Mr Bancroft, J Gates, Mas; JP Campbell, Cal; 'P A Bolling. Ve; G McAl. Lister; A Young: B Summy, J W Angns,J 4 Peake, A Kage, L Hareil, A H Lee, A Reaner, H B Hotfmar, JE Chappell, D Shoemaker. H Tay- Jor, 1 Venable, F Reliley, et iC and J A McGowan, .KIRKWOOD HOUSE —S P Ulmad, Judge M Nelson, CE Trall,G W Delapbane, ‘and H B Laurenson Md; B Thom ion, 1.C Dayton, Min; Dr RH Parker. Pa; CW Krebs, Va; J W Dal jan, Pa; WB Horner. Fla; L. Kempsliall, Va; R Smallwood, Ala; W Huzza, Md , WASHINGTON HOUSE.—S Carson, Pa; A 8 Leach, Obio; E Cloak and ladies, Del; Miss Fisher, WH DeGroot, Mr Cunningham, Ws Jagger, NV; Da Wertz, Wm Passmore, Texas fd Anderson, H Smith, WA i = dens wank " Bannon, Wm Au. Bcramer Europa. sees City Baltimore Vanderbilt .. Persta . Fulton . Bdinbarg York..Glasgow From Europe. Liverpooi.... Boston. Niagara Afric: City V ladian North «My 19 ‘The California mail steamers leave New York on the Sth and 2th of each month TO EVERYBODY. It never cocurs to some the read people that eeonomy is fo wealth; but it us. So if you wish to ‘Soguomise it wsalways best, when ou waa work lone. to Ko to praction! workmen. Pie fure if you wish to bave your Houses Painted. a handsome qn, Graining. Marbiing, or any kipd of Ornamental ing done by men that understand their buei- nees, you will find it to y, advantage te give us a BOYE & BISHOP, ee itinineeen § OS Lonisinns pote HITE POINT GRAVEL, for roofing and garden walks. Also, beat ts Se together with the bent age ount and flac Pine Wood, and the best White ey any W ood. Coa! and Sand tree burning Coa! for Summer use. Depot, corner of C and lath street, near th c K.W.BATER” On hand and for sale at ma i-tf ADAM © ¢RIBRAM will open on Thuraday My Sain ‘® eplendid Besortment of RUM. aaee ER BONNETS, to the lowest price. Please, Ladies. onil at No. 2:7 on the Pa, avenue the south side, between loth and Tith atreets. we iret rate Milliner Manda wanted. ma 10-1m* SPENCER’S HISTORY OF TH JNI ui Betis nite eplegh secamet : c iy for thee Same ss EN THOUSAND DOLLARS WORTH OF best FANC 80. “ STEVENS at ath. 8 bet. 9th and lot To SENSLEMEN Prom 7 = sh 3 , PUMPER c ttrecte Mae af tke Ni has for sale an scoomplished SER— VA . esoge South. A first-rate eoagh- == and handy at work, MANOS FOR SALE OR HIRE BY P ma ly JUBN F. ELLIS Medicines. eS ee 7 Ape! ER THAN THE ORF CHEST DIA Rk Worn BY KINGS OR EMPERORS. WHAT? WHY A BEAUTIFUL HEAD OF HAIR, Because it is the ornament God hi: * sei los tat ocaarnetan ere joom evi © FI eye be ever so sparkling, the tooth be thascnr ifthe head is berefé of its covering, snaried aud shriveled, harsh and dry, or we if sprink! Mg W nature will loose } enarms. Prof. 's Hair Restorative, if used two or three times a week, will restore ond perma- Pai seoure toall such ornament. Read the following judge. writer of the firet is the jed pramist, Thalberg : a Yorx, April 19, 1858, Dr. Woop: Daar sir Berm me Wo exprese to you the obligations I am under for the entire re- storation of my hair to its original ooler; about the time of my arrival in the Uni ites, It was celed ragidiy bec: . but upon t hiestion of your Hair }, if Seon Teco" its original hue. I consider your reato ative =e Seber jerfu invention, quite efficacious as weil as ac: 8. Tam, dear air, yours truly, S, THALBERG. irych a'r Gwyliedidet Wasa Newsrarar OF 3 Nassau stat . cil 12, 1858 Pror. O. J, Woop: Dear Sir—Some month or ux weeks ago, | received a bottie of your Hair Restor- ative eave it my wife, who concluded to try it on ber hair, little thinking, as the time, that it would res‘ore the gray ir to its original co!or,but to heras yet as my sur, after a few weeks tris! it has per- jormed that wonderful effect by turning all the ste hairs toa dark brown, at the rame time bensienifend and thickening the hair. 1 strongly recommend the above Restorative to all persons in want of such & change of their hair, CHAS. CARDEW. Naw York, July 25, 1857. Pror. O. J. Woon: With conbdence do I recom- mend your hair Restorative as being the most effi- cacious articie | ever saw, Since using your Hair eatorative, my hair and whiskers, which were al- most white, have gradually grown dark, and | now feel confident that a few more applications will re- store them to their natura! color. Italso hes relieved me ofall rail Congas apse gichune, #0 com mon eons who perspire fraely. Tie perspire "SG. KILBY. Caicaeo, ILu., May | 1857. Prog. Woop: About two years ago my bairoom- me falling of and turning grsy- I wae fast be- coming baid, ant tried many remedies to no ef- foot. tf commenced using your Restorative in Jan uary last. A few applications fastened firmly. It began to fill up. grow out. and to its former color,(biack ) At this time it is fully wae to ts original Cat lens hs — pppearaace, a cheerful Treoommend its use toall. ‘i J.D. HOES iterative ia put up in hotties of 3 , tnedinm, and smali; the small h per bottle; the m ri atleast twenty per cent. more in proportion than the small, retails for $2 por boitle; the large hoids Pome i forty per cent. more in proportion and re for 0.3, WOOD & CO., Proprieto: New York, (in the great N.Y lishment,) and 114 Market st Aud sold py a.! good Drug: lers. ma '8-3m. ERUVIAN SYRUP, Or PRotscTED AL Nia a OF IRON 0) ED. Having successfully passed the ordeal to which new discoveries in the Materia Medica are , subjected, must now be received as Its BM an ee medicine, cacy in Curing DYSPEPSIA, Affections of the Liver, Dropsy, Neuralgia, Bronchitis and Consumptive Tendencies, Disordered State of the Blood, Boils, Scurvy, The Prostrating Effects of Lead or Mercury, General Dedility, And all diseases which require 2 ‘Fonic aad Alters. tive medicine, is beyond question. The proofs of its efficacy are so numerous,so well authenticated, and of such peculiar character, that sufferers cannot reasonably hesitate to receive the / proffered aid. ‘The = Syru . S12 Broadway «Wire Railing Estub- St. Louis, Mo, and Fanoy Goods does Pp ‘no! profess to & cure all, but its’ rang: extensive, because many \, diseases, Apparently unlike are in- timately related, and proceeding from one cause, may be cured by on iy ‘The class of diseases for which the Syrup pro- vides a cure. is p,ecisely that which |has so often baffied the highest order of medical akil. The facts Bre tangibie, the witnesses Kocessible, and the safe- ty and efficacy of the Syrup incontrovertible. Those who may wish for an opinion from disinter- ested persons ones Oe character of the Syrup cannot fail to be satished with the following among —— testimonials in the hands of the Agents. The signatures are those of epeerpes weil known in the community. and of the highest respeotability. CARD. _The undersigned having experienced the benefi- cial effects of the “Peruvian Syrup,” do not hesitate to recommend it to the attention of the public. From our own experience, as wel! as fom the tes- timony of others, Whose intelligence and integrity are altogether unquestionable, we have no doubt of its —- in cases of Incipient Diseases of the Lungs —— Passages, Dates. Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Neura'gia, &e. Indeed’ its ef- fects would be incredjpie, but from the high charao ter of those who hav® witnessed them, and have ae their testimony, as we do Ours, to its restorative power. Rev. JOHN TREE LONE: THO. A. DEXTER, S.A. ALL, M.D. THOMA 4Mory. PET RVty, * iL JAM C.DUNN Tt is well known that the jicinal effect of Pro- toxide of Iron is lost by even a very brief exposure to aur, that to maintain & solution of Protox- ide of Tron, without further oxidation, hag been deemed impossibie. 3 In the Peruvian Syrup, this desirable point i tained by COMBINATION IN A WAY BKFOR Ne XNOWN,; and this solution may replace ail the proto carbunatos citrates, Sod tartrates of the Materia Medica. A. A. HA . D., Assayer to the State of Massachusetts, 16 Boylston street, Boston. For sale by Druggiats genernily. — for large botties, $2; medium sized bottle: . N. L. CLARK & GO, Proprietors, Boston. For sa'e in Washington by Z. D. Gilman, Speoral Agent; Nairn & Paimer, hn Schwartze, .. M Smith, V. Harbaugh, Hl. H. McPherson, KS. Waleh, Joseph Bury, Jas. H. Stone, J. S. Lovejoy, Dr. D. B. Clar . Ridgely; and in & etown by R. J. Cissel!.and J. L. Kidwell. fehe-6m W. PLANT, UNDERTSKER, No. 418 7th * Street, between G and H, keeps constantly ou hand every articie e- ae) aae tors in his line—a fine Hearse, Patent Corpse Preservers, &e., &c. Hia charges are moderate. aud his attention instant on eall, any hour of theday ormght. Hacks furnished for funeralsat lowest possible rates, LOCKS !—CLOCKS !!—CLOCKS !!'—Just re- ceived,” great aesortment of CI $ “KS, from $1 to $125, Cale See Re 70u | ap8-ly #49 Ps. av., opposite Browns - B—CLOCK MATERIA Balia, Corda, &c., for su onD suoh as Oils. the trade sap faBt OTICE.—I have a few of those cheap TOILET SETS on hand, which | will sell cheaper than they can be purchased einewnere. ry CHINA, GLASS, and QUEENSWAR = thaw the cleapest, with many other articles too numerous to mention, at #9 Pa. avenue, between 9th and loth stree! Cail and see for yourselves. @p |S-6in JOHN McDEVITT. 5 OSEPH T. K. PLANT & CO, FASHIONABLE UPHOLSTERE Manufactorers and Dealera in Sofas, Chairs, Lounges, Mattresses, &c. Paper Hanging done in the best manner. Carpets mais and putdown. Furniture Repaired and Var- 5° D street, between 9th and 10th atreets, Wash- ingtoa, D. m 23-3m rsons having bi'ln against the mpany are requested to leave All Frauktin Fy them with Mr Jacoh Hess, No. 276 Pa. avenue, ba- —_ Nita and I2th sireets, on or befure Friday, the inet. _ ta 10 tf GEO. R. CROSSF D, Sec. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF MARTI} A Gabe iets ee Ok, pear ma lt W. @. METZ EROTT. P Lacrk HILAL ELPHIA ‘ BEER DR No. Sti Pa. av., between 434 and Gth ate Qe keg $2.50; one dozen quart botties, #130. 1Ly~ We send the Beer free of cont to Any parto Fe& W. GERRCKE, NUNSS & CLARKE’S an RPA HALLETT, DA Vins cov’s CELEBRATED PIANO FORTE Constantly receiving and for sale only by pee 6 Pa. av. secon Fb trts, +» between 01 Purohasers will ¢ totherrinterest to exemir for themselves Mor qualities of the above Stools, Covers, Melodeons, &.. &o., ls leons, &o., &o, i POT, the city. Cc. im 30-3 en 6-tr LKENESSES ON PATENT LEATHER, This new process of taking Liken leath he best mode of getting a price pic- on patent ture that can be sent by mail to your friends, their Cents to §1, en at OLIN, GUITAR, BANJO, AND HARP sion! Lustruments carefully repsired. SOHN F. ELLIS, lam - Antena preptred to put on “ Chapman’s Hlastie remed of Carriages and V it and examine certificates from sean 1th and FP ete < CHUBB BROTHERS, BANKERS weight t y j re durable snd ife-likes and only ‘costing frase OBT. SANDS’ Gallery, ma Str - ave.. bet. 2th and 9tn sts, mM V Striggs; Music neatly bound: all kinds of Mu- red ma 10 .AVe., near lOth at, stor THAT KATTLING, halt " 'y for the Iatiog of the shaft-ol put on ata sinall expenses’ YH oan at my Factory, where I have lead at Noawe rover: | ad TEKLST ALLUWED ON DEPOSITES, MONEY te LOAN en STOCK SEC VRITIES AIR TH, NAIL, BRUSHES, af G1 BB'S Hair Store a AND BANDSHIRE ‘ot his Bales Room. usder Wit no-ém wlPhaetat”™ Medicines. AYER'S Cathartic Pills, The sciences of Chemistry and Medicine have been taxed their ut- most to produce this best, most per- fect purgative which is known to . Janumerabie proofs are shown that these Price ve virtues which a1 in excellence the medicines, and that powerfu: to cure. trating properties stimulate the vital vities of the . remove the obstructions of its organs, parify the blooa, sae expen capeane. ‘They purge out fou! humours which | distemp: julme organs into their natural ac- 8 healthy tone with strength to wi system. Notonly 40 they eure the every. com of every iy, but also formidable dangerous diseases which have tatiied human skiil. While they produce powerful effects they areat the same time, in diminished doses, the safest and best physie that can be employed for ch ldren. Being sugar-coated. they are pleasant to take, and being urely vegetable, are free trom any risk of ‘mM. cures have been j@ which surpass belief were they not substantiated by in of such exaited posi- tion and character as to forbid the suspicion of un- truth. Maay eminent clergymen and physicians have lent their names to cerufy to the publicthe re- liabil.ty of my remedies, while others have sent me the assurance of thoir conviction that my Prepera- trona contribute immensely to the relief of my afflic- ted suffering fellow men, ‘The agent below named is pleased to furaish gratis my American Almanac, containing directions for their use, and cert:ficates of their cures of the fol- lowing compiaints : . Costivensss, Hillious Complaints, Rheumatism, ropsy, Heartiurn, He*daone arising from a foul stomach. Nausea, Indigestion, Morbid Inaciion aad pain rising thereirom, Flatulency, 1.oss of A) tite, a'l Uicervus and Cutaneous Diseases which require #n evacuant medicine, Serofula or King’s wyu, They siso, by purifying the blood and sumu cure many complaints which it ed they could reach, such as indness, Neuralgia, and Nezy ous Irritability, Derangements of the Liver and Kid- neys, Gout, and other kindred complaints arising froma low state of the body or obstruction of its functions, Do not bo par off by ¢ her piil they make more profit on, Aygr’s Pitva, ard take no they can give you compares value or curative powers. vig tee ia for them, and re) unprinciplod dealers with Ask for 1 hey should have it. red by Dr. YR, Practical and Ana- lytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass, Price 25 cents por bex. Five boxes for #1. i S.ld by Z vo. GILMAN, Washington, and by H. COOK, Alexandria, and by ail deciers every where, ap S-4mr R ESEMAR. Proricted by Roral Letters Patect of England, and secur pr the Seals of the Eoole de Pharmacie de Parisand the veg gees College of Med- icine, Vienna. Triesemar No. | ig a remedy for KRe- iaxation, Spermatorrhes, and Exhaustion of the System. ‘Triesemar No.2 effectually, im the short space of three days, completeiy and entirely eradi- cates ail traces of those disorders which copaviaand cubebs have so long been thought an antidote for, to the rum of the health ofa vast portion of the popu- lation. ‘Triesemar No, 3 is the great Continental remedy for that ciass of disorders which, unfortu- nately, the Engligh physiciantreats with mercury, to the inevitable deatruction of the patient’s const! tution, and which all the sarsapari!ia in the world cannot remove. Triesemar Nos. and 3 are alike devoid of taste or smell. and ofall eating quali- ties, ‘They may lio on the toilet table without thei! use being suspected, Sold in tin cases, and dividi in separate doses as administered by Veipean, Lal- leman, R Ricord, &c., &c. Price $3 each, or four cages in one for $9, which saves §3; and in r. H. A. BARROW, No. 157 Prince at.,a west of Broadway, New York, Imm diately on receip of the amount Dr. B. wil! forward the $8 casea of Triecsemar, and the large sixes, car- riage paid, thus insuring genuine European prepara- tions. The $3 cases also sent, but not free of oar riage. Consultations as ususi,froml1_a. m. till 2 . m, and from 4 till 3p.m., at No. 157 Prince st. lew blocks west of Broadway. Sold also by J. STOTT. Washington. felly HEN IN THE COURSE OF HUMAN events, Ladies and Gentlemen lose one of their reatest natura! attractions—a fine head of hair—it Becomes = matter of serious importance, and the uestion is what shall we do to stop the hair from ling off, and restore its vigor and men 2? In re- ly to this ory We bee to say.try DR. HARRIS’ Baik PROM TER AND IMPROVER. A few spplications will stop the hair falling or breaking. remove ruff, keep the scalp clean and white, and impart fresliness and vizor to the hair and aithough you may have been bald twenty years, the contin ed use of ittwo mouths will insure you a luxuriant head of hair. Call and get a bottle, and if not sat |. after tho second application, return it and get the price paid. Ask for Dr. Harris’ Hair Promoter and Improver. Sold in Richmond by W. PETERSON, Drug- gist, corner Main and t2th, and Main and Wall sts., in Washington city by Z. D. GILMAN, Dru E Browns’ Hotel Building. Pa. avenue, and D, avenue. few blocks ‘a. CLARK, Druggist, corner 43 street and Pa. apl ly ON MANHOOD, ND ITS PREM URE DECLINE, Just Published, Gratis, the 2th Thousand. A few worés on the Rational ‘Treatment, without Medicine, of Spermatorihea or Local Weakness, Necturral bimiasions, di} Genita! an Nervous Dobslity, Imipo- tency, and Impediments to J et i generally, by Bb. DE LANEY, M.D, The important fact that the many alarming com- p'sints. originating in the imprudence and solitude of youth, may be easily removed Without Mev CINE 18, 19 this mall tract, clearly demonstrated: the entirely new avd highly successful treatment, ax adopted by the author, fury explained, by means of which every one is enabled to cure Himsriy perfretly snd at tie t possible oust. thereby avoiding ail the advertised uostrums of the day. vita to any address, gratix and post free, ina wen! nvelope, by remittiog (pos' paid) two post- x Dr PANEY ag mos to Dr. ih, - Bp 24-twepze 83 East Sist st., New York City. mpRE BOUK OF THE CONSTITUTION. ‘The domand of the people from ail parts of the country for a new edition of this Book, bringing down the statistics to the present time, is such that it cannot longer be disregarded. It is sufficient ¥ known throughout the country to render a particu- lar desoription of it unnecessary here; suilice it to say that it contains the evidence of its having re- ceived the voluntary and generous patronage of both Houses of ress, of its having been adopted by the Supreme Court as a standard edition of the Constitution of the United States, and of its having ved the special approbation of some the it statesmen of the past aud present x: it has been pronounced by them asa auitabie fii le companion furevery American citizen, and asatext book for the rising generation of the echooin. ditors who venerate and support tue Conatitu- tion, the sentiments of Washington, and the prinot- ples it embedies, have heretofore givey it their generous and valuable support. ‘8 who may desire to obtain it for the supply of those who may desire to passes? the new edition ba ae sddresx ILLIAM HICKE be m 2-tf Ce Washington © PARLIAMENTARY GOVERNMENT, by Karl Grey, 1 vol., London, 1858; $9.75, Dot's Peerage. Baronetage and Knightage, for 1858; .75. The Red Pamphiet, an historical narrative of the mutiny in the BengaltArmy. by one who has serves Sir Charles Napier; two parts, é dian Empire, by Lord Mahon, ulations and Orders forthe Army, Jon, 125 1.75. Pye of Photography, London, 1238; 1 The Crochet Book, by M’lle. Branchadiere,London, 148y; 37 cts. London, 1°: The Queen's of War, from the French of ike Familiar Lector: Young Military Officers, b @ Field Officers $137. en? Omoerss by Almanach de Gotha, pour 1853. ma 13 FRANCK TAYLOR. MAR 8LE WORKS, WM. RUTHERFORD AKTIFICER IN MARBLE, Streets North, Ti E Street, between i2th and 1Sth WASHINGTON CitY, Invites public attention to hia extensive etock of benutiful designed ad i !aborately Carved MAN- TELS in a variety of Marbles, together with a choice azsortment of STATUARY, which for de- sign and finish cannot be surpassed, aud are well japted for the Garden or Tomb. A large assort- ment ef Plain Mantels, Monuments, and ‘Tomb- stones at very low prices. Monusnents of any design executod to order with punctuality and dispatch, Estimates giveu tor Krownstone or Marble work or Nek River Fiaging, and every other work ip our line. Please cal! and make an inspsotion of our stock. N. B.—Make a note of the wldrena. fe 17-8 IMPROVE YOUR EYES. TRENGTHEN and assist them, by the Paris Optician, D. WOOLFSON, who has a@rriv | os ile be Spd " own, a8 well as the manufacture ofa good man others of the latest ed Elks and YE-GLASSES hong which the ERISCOPIC CONCAVE and CONVEX, The OUBLE FOCUS and DOUBLE 5 RA PEBBLES OR VETS ee Ni st > > Z Te CH tga to improve gh tI ro ith weakness, aract or 3 also SHORT-SIGHTEDNESS, ersons who are compelled to use glasses, or those Row sing them, will be suited at first sight. Those wonderful DOUBLE-POLISHED VENEZUELIAN . CRYSTPAL ROCK have received the highest recommendations at the World’ ‘air, at Paris, through their producing @ and easiness of vision heretofore unknown in any other improvementa, Also, ail styles of OPERA, SPY, and MAGNI- FYING GLASSES, Compassca, and Microscopes ere for sale at tore, corner of Eighth street and ennsylvania, or Eighth street No. 491, be- tween D street Pa. avenue. Do not mistake the corner of Sth street. reasonable, the same as at hi ; - n9-tf AGGAGE EXPRESS OF FICE Adjoining The States Printing Opes, he subscriber Agent more ant Onto ted Waehtactos Breach Walon mere oF d the abo: for the accom- lore can be left for Sar bitin Ponestes removal to any point in this City or Georgetown, Office open m 7 o’elook &. m. to 10 0" m, Saat he Moe aeRO Bgcage Agent Balthnore Olan Railroad, N. B.— to Wash: Sg rg et Baliinnore. h they will faa ene, - ale checks to Of at thie offoer Or at Hisitimore ais Ree treet, end nogstre obarse, * Dinect 0 xt ees oF THE wHEsT, SOUTHWEST AND NORTHWEST. Baltimere and Ohie Railread. MM™MEK ARRANGEMENTS, With Greatly Improved Schedules. THREE TH OvGH. CONNECTING TRAINS fe FROM WASHINGTON FOR THE WEST, WASHINGTO EXPRESS MAIL as ers time for E as pf Mahal s Ld tarts al a. m., Sreakfast at the kelay House, Washington June- i roceed West. This Train passes Grahow ats. De at 00d ‘Train for aber) Cc ponanat;, ane went day points, reaching JineinnAti Ac i. a . THE GREAT CINCINNATI AND ST. Lovrs EXPRESS conn Washington wep . next day, and connecting direot!y with Ex- presy Train for Louisville, Cairo an ath uis, ‘ime, from Wash- sad for St. Lo ete, , wok? to Cincinnati,in 3 hours, or to St. Louis only 44 hours, . CINCINNATI, DAYTON, INDIANAPO- i CAIRO sT. +s, SeCae AND NORTHWESTERN EXPRESS leav Saturday and Sunday,) at 6 p. ©., co! Washington Jusetion Cet icgh por A edn norm t le p.m. in Sune igi with this rain is made by the 3.25 p.m. Train from On. ¢ Grand Mountain Saenery of the Road take the 5.15 5. gr pgfan} rom y lig ‘Washington. For Parkersbur and all Stations onthe North- western Virginis Road take the 6 p.m. ‘Train. For all points on the Marietta Rati take the same, ‘The Western connections trom Washington Baltimore by aii these T'rains, are the closest, most direct andamp'e that have yet been offered to the traveling public, and every improvement and advan- tage that the resources of the Ba timore and Ohio Rat'road and its associatelines could enggest, have been secured under th rangement, Through Tickets and Bagrage Checks to all guer- = every other possible facility will be fuund upon this route. hy RY'AY PASSENGERS for the Main Stem of the Baitimore and Ohio Railroad will leave Washiug- ton as follows: For all points between Washington Junctionand Piedmont take the 5 15 a.m. train. For ali Stations between Pieimont and Wheeling take the 6 p. m. 'T 'o connect with the Frederick ‘Train take thes 35 p.m. ‘Frain. ; q FOR BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, AND NEW RK FOUK TR ‘LEAVE WASHINGTON DAILY for Balumore, as fol lows: At 1d 7.504. m ,and 3.25 and 6 p. m. ‘The 5152. m, and $25 p.m. Trains make connec tionsat BALTIMORE and PHILADELPHIA pt NEW YORK, and 7.504. m, tor Philadelphm only. ‘The5!5a.m and $.25and6p. m. Trains make the WESTERN connec! atthe Washington Juno- ae the ‘Tran Baltimore, as above de- ted. . “The 5.15a.m.and 3.25 p.m. Trains connect with ANNAPOLI The 7.50 3, m. ap and 6 p. m. Trains will stop at Way Stations an ohn Washington and Balti- more. Un SUNDAY, but one Train leaves Washington, at 3.25 p. m. Px M BALTIMORE FOR WASHING re four Trains, as follows : At 4.20and 6 45a. m. and Sand 5% p. in, : ‘The first and fourth of whioh will be Express Trains,and wall not stop except at the Junctions. The 6 45 ‘Train will reach Washington at 8.908. m., nodal MER being specially intended to acoo: s 2 RESIDENTS IN THE COL Rr A Train will be rua fom Washi gton Junction to bring the Express Train Passengers arriving there from the West. 2 eats | Maced bell Kinds, Baggage Checks irther information, apply to THOS. H. Pa RSONS, Agent, At the Ticket Office, Wa Or. 1. T. FNGLAND, Agent, At the Ticket Office, Cumden Station. W.P. SMITH, Master of Transportation. 4. M. COLE, General Ticket Agent. Baltimore, May 10, 1858. mas LEXANDRIA AND WASHINGTON. The Steamers GEORGE PAGE and THOMAS COLLYER will run regularly (leav- ing the Seventh street wharf,) at the folowing hours: LeaVR ALEXANDRIA aT George Pace—4i, 8, 108. 0 Thomas Collyer—7, 9. 11 a. m.: 2 and 4 p, m. Lxave WASHINGTON aT Washingtoa Station, George Page—834,9, lla. m.; ‘de, 4, and 6 p.m. Thomas C liven: 10 a. m 5 1234, Sig, and 5 p. m. Fare 13 Cents. Whaley’s Omnibuses eonnecting with the Page and Collyer leave the wey fae and corner of 12th st. Pa. avonue the same time the boats leave Alex- RICHARD WALLACH, Pres. FOR MOUNT VERNON. ‘The COLLY ER will leave for Mount Vernon on eaten el ce Washington at and Alexandria o’elock. mis SAM'L BAKER, Capt. — O KANGE AND ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD THE TRAIN leaves ALEXANDRIA 4aily at Tq a.m. for GORDONSVILLE connecting with the trains op the Virginia Central road, for the South and West, aud with the Trains on the Manas- sas Gap Railroad, fur Woodstock and intermediate J. R. NICKLIN, points. ieket Agent. rin. apl4 UN tTep STATES MAItl LINE ONLY REGULAR LINE ARD WITHOUT FAILURE OK BIGHT TEARS, POR CALIFORNIA AND OREGON VIA PANAMA RAILROAD, Regular Sailing Days, 6th § Wth of cach month, Cavtion.—8o many frauds and imposi- tions of various kinds have been iRtely ERE ‘petrated ow travellers bound toCALI OKNIA, that the a per, the only authorized Axent for passage by the U.S. Mait Line, via Pana- ima, in the city of New York, feolnit his duty to caution all persous seeking eto California, that, To avorw imMPosiTiON, they minet bp aaremat se find the true office of the Steainships of the U. 8. Mail Ling, via Panuina Railroad, as no other office in New York is authorizod to engage pusenge. ‘The Companies have only one office in New York, Which is at 177 West street, oorner of Warren street, front: agon the North River, at the head of the Com- cr Gbserve my sign ovsr the Cait |. W. RA fore cme ae WArgy, ue PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COM One ef the Steamsh'pa of tiie Company, carry’ the United Rates Mails for ACAPULO, pea CALIFORNIA, and OREGON, leaves Panama twiee each month, on the arri- val of the United States Mail 8. 8. Com "esteani- ors, which leave New Orleans and New York regu- larly On Sth and 20th of each ere fe the oko conneoting via PANAMA RAIL- ‘hese steamships have been inspected and ap- mayen a the Navy Department, guaranty ‘speed «1 3 ve ‘The Panama Railroad (47 miles long) is now com leted from ocean to ocean, and 1s crossed in 3 or 4 ure. pene Degeago of passengers is cheoked in New York through tos ‘rancisco, and ceaeearers are embarked at Panama by steamer at the company’s expense. ‘The money paidin New York oovers al) expenses of the trip. i . eserve stdamers sre keptin port in Panama and Ban Francisco, to prevent detention in case of aoci- dent, so that tie route is entirely reltable—no fail Ure having occurred in eight years, Passengers leave Panama the same day they ar- rive at Aspinwal!. Conductors go through by each steamer, and take charge of womeuand children without other protec- tors. For through tickets at the lowest rates apply at the agency, {fn West street, New York,to 1. W. RAY BAY —or to ARMSTRONG, HARRIS & Ci Cc. L. BARTLETT. Boston, jy Mt : peaererort = = = ‘Q} HE GREATEST GOOD TO THE GREAT- 1 EST NURBeR. 1 wish all gentlemen to berr in mind that the plan adopted thre “3 ago of selling HATS and BOOTS at re- duced prices, FOR CASH, is NOW in sUuCc- cexsful Operation, as thousands of xentiemen can testify. I have just received a full upply 0} the Intest w york styles of RESS HATS, which I ain selling at ftp eo muoh better than is usually sold at $4 or $5: and the best $3 Hatin the United St a good fashionable Hat at @2.50,—in fact, all kinds of nd Caps 3) per cent. lower than the usyal price: —for cash only, No extra profits, in order ‘0 offset bad debts. I also have, on commiss: r.a hirst-rate Drei to any, gS or Ot; end the very or 86; "The Boutmakers of th wat jes tah ¢ Bootmakers of this city can ith Boots, as usual, at my regulat Reon. forms ash " At ANTHONY 8, New York Hat Store, 7th street, Opposite the Avenue Hou ent for the ‘manufacturers. Dupuy in the Clerk's DUPUY’S NEW PERFUME FOR THE SEASON, | KISS-ME-QUICK, FRAGRANT TULIPS. E DUPUY, CHEMIST, 609 Brosiway—Now York. Sold everywhere. OATS, or aeERtion gy VESTS, ALITY, a! TS’ Si LES, a Newous Pak, 4 — ing at ander Browns’ Hotel, J, @. STEPHENS, ————————— By rue raesi 77 Bucnanan, denigunted: 0 Kansas, at the per: jand 8 eeEeEeEeEEeEeEeEeEeeEeEeEeeee F THE UNITED wit: At the land office st Leemrnes, commencing onday. ‘of Juiy next, for the djaposal wee Bee at withinthe following uamed town- abips, viz: ‘ th of the base line and east of the sizth prin- South of Sobannroaient = = g a | <é Parts of See’ns. E Parts of Seo’as. Z 3 S = stan Et Al Ps et | do - 7 That ; " See: t ont- 1o - i ot the In- do =, jan rva- ¢o aie tion - Ty lo - WwW All of - Ly do - do - » do - » do - 2 - @ That’ art south a - 2 part sout! lo : of the Indian do - & r of 17 2 ge > 8B All of - 13 io - 3 do - is do - 0 ge - —] ae tae lo - | 40) - ee er oe : 1 1 és lio - 27 =| Lots 1, 2. 3, and do - = | 40f - 3 do - St «|W. de and lote S do - s2 | andéof - 2 16 2 = - s em 1, 2, and 3 A lo - s - 8 13 MLoteland? of 10 re -$ |W. Sand lots 2 0 a j of - do re wy 46 and lots 2 do - 7 Sof - 4 do - 8 Lots t and 2of 15 do - 2@ Lotstand2 of 2 do - Ww W. dy and lots 2 do - _ do - W and lots 2 do - = = do - Ww of 27 B = = of M do - 2 jots 2 do - @ ila do - @ - 18 2 do - & - w do - 2 : > do - » : 3 da - 3 | = do - Allef fractional 1) 19 do - & All of - ¥ do - & jo - 13 do - Se = u lo . 4 The part outside lo - 5 ef the Indian do - 6 reservation of 15 jo - 7 do do 18 lo - 8 do de uv do - 9 All of * H do - wb do « i do - b - 2 do - i lo - do - tts do = 2 do - wb Allof fractional 1! 18 do - @ All of - 2 do - 2 do - is do - & do - M do - 2 The part cutside do - B of the Indian do - @B reservation of 15 do - » do do ol 16 do - 3 do do of 17 do - 2 do jo of do s do jo of 19 a - “=e mes « 4 Oo - 3 | 0 = do - 4 { do - 2 At the land office at Lrcowrrox. commencing on ‘onday, the nimeteenth day of July next. ublic lands within the Vi disposal th named coe the fol jowing Parts of Sec’ns. All of fractional All of = do - do = The part outside of the Indian reservation of aul of sf jas ol - do do = Allof fractional All of _ do - do The part outside of the Indian reservation of do of All of 4 do do ‘The part outside ndi of the I reservation ol . a « s & Parts of Seo'ns. 5 8 3s & 5 EA 17 The part outside | of the Indian reservation of 12 15 All of - 1315 lryae, ite * |The part ontside of the “fudian | Teservation of 15 do do of 19 ‘All of - 2 | do - 2 16 do - Pod ‘The part outside | of the — reservation 0) Ru All of - 13 At the land offioe at KicxaPoo, commencing on for the disponal Monda: he fifth day of July next lands within the following nained town- South of the base line and east of the sizth prin- cipal meridian e s sa a } ¢ : rs . 7 es Parts of Seo'ns. 5 A ©|Parts of Seo'ns. 3 A 5 ae | ae | eee zee 3 2A of - &@& 2 22 do - 3) do - 3 Fie 28 lo - ss 2 2) do - 3 do - 4 do - s 5 do 2 4 6 do - 5 do - 6 do - a. 2 lo = 2 >| & 2 9 2 do - 4 ty eo - 5 u do - U i3 do - R oI de = 6 2 15 do - 9 n do - 8 ra) s 2 - 1 do - 2 > do - 3 - 1 do - - &- do - @ - do - & - oo ms 7 3 0 c x do - 2 2 do - » 2 do = ae - 3 lo - & - « do - 8S - & io - - & lo - & - 2 do = 3 - do - 4 >= do - 5 ae do - 6 - That part out- - 2 ide of the In- - 3s ian reserva- - tion of = - 7 - & All of - 2 - 3 do - @ - 4 do - 2 - 5 do 3 outside ‘The part outede advan of the Indian f 3 6 reservation of 6 do do of 7 we! - = 1 - 1b jo = 215 do - 3 do - do - 8 s jo x“ 4 4 10 % le of 5 ‘The parto iteide * ae = $ . ute eo - of the Indi: = E. 6 reservation © 3 do = 7 do of 4 do - 8 do ie of 5 do 2 3 All of - 1 6 do - do - 2 do - B | ose 2 re = 3 ri Pik Te 1 - lo > oO > - o = lo - = oe eis do - 8 { = & > Hoag 4 an tee « » a do - = - 6 lo - Ww lo - 7 - @ = 3 do. - 2@ jo - 9 do - 2B jo - WW do - -# do - do = de - do = = - @ do PF lo - 2 do 2 do - lu do 3S ee lo - - 3 do = - 4 do - 2 “4 - 5 Si 8 Tae partoutside lo - outside i > of "the Tudinn - reservation of aes a1 7 land office at Kicxaroo, commenoi: he nineteenth: ay of July pert. forthodaee a lands With.n the jowinug named South of the base line and east of the sixth prin cipal meridian. = |, é All of - 1 1s, ae : 4 gum: do . qo, = 4 do \ % - > --$-} Th i of is uae FS sae ] go: i g Seo’ns. - Section. Range. Oe wr~ re wom Township.| Range. Township. Range. 2 : Section. Fenseeu Township, Crnatialoner of the General Land Offs, :-RMPTION CLAIMANTS, go tah pe po the right ©, pre-emption toany af the | nds within he pevasnee - parte emg thes to commencement pS od gt ne oe for the innds will be feited. AS A. HENDRICK: Commissioner of tne General Dand Omice. m %-lawti9July GTI Po ANA eh iy Mra sa eeectac n accordance with the provimons of the 1h seo- tion of the act of Congress yen o_ ‘22, a5. entitiog ~ An ast 00 eonebien ofhoes of surveyor os of New Mexioo, Kavens and Nebrasks. o . b declared aud made known t at the oihca of the eure err general of Kansas and ka N Nebras- ill bs removed from Lecompton. in Kawsas, to ka City, in NEBRASKA TERRITORY, @r @s od wacticable. the precise time of removal will der roy hand, at the city of Washington, day of April, A. L. 1858, i is : vdieo ‘A. HENDRICKS, eneral Land Offi this 12th = THOS. Commissioner of the G ap '4-lawow SRE EEF_AND VEGETABLES FOR JPR ESE BEEF AT NANT Navy Agent's Ovricn, { ‘Washington, A pri! 27. 158. Sesied proposa!s will be received st this office un- til Thoreday, the 271m day of May, 1858, at poop. for he supply of such quantities of Freah Beef egetabiesss may be required onthe Washington station, during the fison! year, comi on the first day of July uext, and ending on the Jane, 1839. The Beef and Vegetables must be of good quali - ty, and the best the market afiords, and each art.cie must be offered for by the pound. _ Bond with aperoved security wil! be required in one-half the estimated srnount of the contract, and twenty per centum in addition will be withheld from the amount of each payment to be mad>, as coliate- ral secur: y for the due pertormanos of the contract, wh ch will on no acoount be paid until ot is fully complied with. ted inthe act of Congress making ae for the nava! service for '#46 7, approved 10th Auguet. ne or more 1846) by Few a. seenes aes or respon ons. to the pat he or or) Gertake that the bidder or bidders wil, i his or the'r bid be accepted, enter into an obligation, within five es == odin sufficient sureties, to furnish articles 5 proposal will be considered unless acoompa- 5 ed ty. mod by such guaranty. 11 CLAM FLINN. ap Navy Agent T #5 lawiw G co eS S45 ILIseTLooz } = < «e <3 7 ang let Snr Seren. Secs sscsce AAAS | i oY 2 Et: enmaee LLDDN: 25-53) Ree =, me SPE SPECIMEN COPIFS SEN THE GOLDEN Pp ILLUSTRATED! ILLUSTRATED! The New York Weekly GOLDEN PRIZE is one of the largest and best weekly papers of the day. An Jmperia! Quarto containing EIGHT PAG One copy for one year (One copy fortwo years Meo oupy = _ years ne y for five years ns AND? ¥ OnE COpics one year The articles to be distributed are comprised in the following jist: 2 es of Gold, containing - 500 Mench. 5 do. do, - 30 © exch. edo. do. do. . 106 60 each 10 Patent Lever Hunting Cased Watches - - - - 100 @ each. 2 Gold Watches - 75 Wench, R do. = oe 0 ( eRoh. we do - - + 5) each. 7 ie* Go'd Watches - 35 @0 eaoh. ‘2 Silver Hunting Cased Watches 3 00 ened, 3 Silver Watches 91 to 25 © each. 1009 Gold Guard, Vest and Fob Chains - - - - 10 to 3) 00 ench. Gold | ockets, Kra, opet Saft P, Stad Waten ey id an n Varu of other articles, Siseach. Immediately on receipt of subscript ney the subveriber’s name wil! be entered upon ovr sub- soription buok opposite a number, and tke gift cor responding with (hat number will be forwarded, Within one week, to the subsoriber, by mai! or ex press, post pard, All communications should BECK th from filty conts to be addre ET & CC 42 and 49 Mrffat Buridine, 385 Broadway, New \ ork. *,* Specimen copies sent free, or t can be seen at “hillingtoy’s News Depot. Agents wanted. m5 Ially Wwe DEPART T. Wasuine tos. Maroh 3, lehe. Scaled Proposnie will he received nt this dopart- ment until the Sist day of May next forthe purcunse of all, or any part not |: han one legal subdivis on, inud of Reck Is and,’ in jure reserved for milits- TY purposes. he descriptions and areas of the unsold tracts into which the Island is divided by the surveys, and —oe proposals are now invited, are as follows, 1B: é | a . = 3 S & | 18 N-UW. DW. baif of SW. fractional key | S84 S| of #\Northeast fractional 4, Pte oS \Northwest fractional 7 255 IN of | Ss3i raga | i= “x! | ~ i931 | 2523 <= & wo « 2 10.78 a Nel | aaa alias “4 | Bal « SF NW ed northeast 5:. Bids will be reoeived for the purchase 0! the inate iu cross, or for separate parcels. na nbowedese shed, the department reserving to itself the right to aceepe err either or both. as may bedeemed most ad- vaste rope tothe td pars ey ids will be received until '2 «clock m, of the Sis’ day of May. at which id all then before tue a pa tment will be be sealed and endorsed *Propo- Propo: als shoul, sle for the purchase of the Isiand of Rowk Isinnd.”” y ment tu be made in essh tothe Assistant Trea- Fat Rt. Lous orto the Tressurerat Washington, ufteen ds it«r the acceptance of the bide, And reoeiots transmitted immediately to thes depart - t. In case of failure to make the oT ment with ed, the award shal! he declared JUHN B. PLOY b, ‘Secretary of Wer, * Notr.—The“ note” of April 2th bei: v- reot, the following is sebstituied therefor = _— The fo! owing escribed tracts, viz: BR. W. frac'ionnl 4, of soot. 25, T. le N.. R.2 W Fractions! N. tof N. W. \ sect. 35,7. ig N., R. We N.W. be sold su Comrany, the C aud Wook } Compaoy, and the Missigeipp: and ineo ¥~ for “right of way” aud pot ." amounting to 1536 acres in the first tract, to $.72 aeres m the second named tract, 42 soreg in the Inst nawmed tract, as vari ica'ar. contacted, and marked on the maps ia the seneral Land Office with letter of sath + brunry. 1854, by John O + Attorney, claimins right of z= under Kreks Approved August 4, Repco 4 rent tho right o: wry to d Macadamized + ure- pubic innds belonging to Grou al and 0 nil and Plank Koad all ‘at ian JORN B. FLOYD. ADIES’ TUCK, and all eorts of COMBS, © Lei Ee aite tar iss SS O* ENTAL Nall PC Biore, wear

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