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AJ 7 %’ EVENING STAR. eee THE COQUETTE. BY CHARLES ere eete yhatsoe’er she vowed to-day— Bea eok wad fled away aia her veces pursue— Follow still, and foadly woo ?— No !—exouse me! If she love me,—it were kind Just to teach her Aer own mind ; Let her lose me! For no more |’!! seek her side— Court her faver—feed her pride— No !—exouse me! If in idle, vain dit she cast my lov And thus use me; For a fickle heart, at best, + Shall! and lose my rest ?— No!—excuse me! t her frown—frowns never kil! ; it her shun me if she wili— Hate—abuse me ;— Shall I bend ‘neath her annoy ? Bend make my heart her toy ” No !—excuse me. ai i a= -> An African tiger and several boa constric- tors arrived at Salem, Mass , by the brig Pianet, Thursday last {> The muscies of the human jaw exert a force of four hundred and thirty-two pounds, and those of mastiifs, wolves, &c .a far greater force. if~ The Butfalo Advertiser hears of a curious ease of one of the churches of that city, where a parishioner threatens to withdraw from the soci- ety, alleging as an excuse that the young ladies are not sociable iG7 A sensible woman {s out in a “down east” paper, opposing the interference of women wih ities She pointedly asks: “If men ean’t do the voling and take care of the coun ry and the women too, what is the use of them ?”? {> The Spanish ariny now on foot, consists of 20,000 men, with a reserve of 60,000, 1U,000 gend- armes, and 10,000 troops exclusively attached to the Custom house service The staff is enor- mous; it consists of nearly 600 Generals, a num- ber more than sufficient for the commaud of all the armies of Europe. {LF A certain runaway couple were recently married at Providence, aud the parson demanded ‘$10 for bia fee. ‘‘ How's this?’ said the bride- xroom, “the yentleman you last married, as- sured me that he only yave 85°“ True,” said the parson, ** but he isan irishman. J ha’ war ried him six times before; he is a customer— you I may never see again. {[7> The Pope has obtained another vietory in Spin. By the law of dese mortizacion the church lands were to be sold, but before the whole had pussed under the auctioneer’s harmmer there was a change of ministry. A concordat was concluded with Rome, sanction the sales which had al- teady taken place. bul virtually repealing the Desamortizacion Act. 1 The Augusta (Ga_) Constitutionalist says that it is acustom with the children of the Or- phan Asylum of that city on the tirst of May of every year to march in procession to the grave of Mr. Isaac Tuttle, and decorate his tomb wiih the blooming flowers of the season. Mr. ‘Tuttla, by his Hberality, ¢ bated largely to the present prosperity of the asylum. 1J™ One of the delegates to the Old School Pe a General Assembly, at New Orieans, says that he accompanied about one hundred of the delegates from Cairo, to New Orleans, and as they did not think it proper, as Christian ministers and eiders, to travel on the Sabbath, they paid the officers of the steamer five hund-:ed dollars to lay over during the day at Lake Provi- dence, La ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. NATIONAL HOTE A G Talbott. Ky; L B lady, Miss Owings Gibbons, Md; R dy, PA " jougiass, Ga; WH Sprague, N H; E P Nicholas, A A McAfee, J A Macsh, W M Coleman, NC; WR Dowling, NYork; JC Coleman, Ky: Crawford, Pa; C Yates and dauyhter, C fngalls and lady, NY: E Blake and lady, Mass; 3 C Gittings, Md; © S Bates, Ky: J Keonedy, Ohio; WS Grayson, Miss; C Russ 1, ‘Texas; HL Pags and ty, Wis; F f Queen, Ii; E H Cnamberiain, Va; LS Goble.N 3; T Sprague, ‘Texas; W A Wampler, V Gaddess, Md; R K Heath, NC; J R Frieditey, Pa, J M Demarest, N x3 C W Anderson. Tenn; J W Stewart, Pa; A W Thompson, W Hubbard, N Yk: J Q A Jones, Md; Mrs MB Brady, NY; J S Chandler and | Misses M J and 3 E Chandler. Ill; @ LeSur, M Caldwell, V Gaddess. J D Bowling, M Sherwood, La; C Maxon, W R Doz tey, Va; P W Craine, Md; W OL O° rien, RB McKay, O, C E Meais. ; W Barnett, Mass; = P Hanscomb, Me; G P Hunt, S Parker, M BROWNS’ HOTEL —H W Clane, Va; Miller, KT; N Dool, Md; W H Dan nm, Si er, NY; M M Newland, Pa; Miss land, do; Miss Ellis, do; J A Johnson, Olio; % Richwell, Va; C Wallace, Tena ; T L Wallace, do; Col Lost, Eng; T M Matt Nassau; A Thompson, G W Wilson, NY: J 3 George, O; J Robertson, Tenn; H W Vandegiift, Va: Smith, do; H M Cooper, Md; A Estaditlo; WH Crawford and lady,’ N Rice and lady, Mass ; Dr C M T Hed. Va; a Andrews, jr, NY; AH Twombly and ly, Mass; A B Wells, Va; J B Edgar, do; JE Whitlock do; J Etchberger, Md; cal Gentry, V Owens, do; JK Childsey, do; 8 Gartwr 1 Henderson, Tex: J F Thomas, Md: Wu Coleman, Va; W Mickies, NY 3 WH Blitebell, Md; Tuos Perry. Va; M Sanster, Mina; Jobn W Howell, Ga; R J Roberts, NY; M Alexaader and lady, Va: L Pusey, Del; J B Menny, La; J Uil- more, Md WILLARDS’ HOTEL —M Foresca, Lisbon; P Lomsden, London; $ Sawyer, Mass, WP Mil- lard, NY; W Douglass, Scotland C Hawley, NY; Mr Robertson, Cuba; C Hl Gould and lady L P Ashmead, I. M Rice, Maus: J MeCoy, Il; Bslfour, Md; J H Gatiss, Tl; Dr HC Porter, P. F Berrits, A 3 Johnson, G W ‘Turner and son York; A D Almaud, M Falis, Md DEnglish.Ky; Mrs Ann Chase, Tampico; J Pickett, do; Mrs Piekett, Md. @ W Turner and son, NYork; WS O’Brien, R McKay, Ohio; W A Lane, Mrs Fish- burne, Mr« Atebison, La; G Hester, NYork: A G Day, Ct; O Eldridge. Mass; P Neimes, Vac a Reynolds, U 4 A; 4 Van Cate and lady, GET Rice, CS Tiffany, NY; J Babson, Me; Capt D R James, USA; Mr Taylor, do; J V Fowler, GR uitrin st da acd A Baker, R P Kane,Pa; rice, NJ; 3 jarmendia, Pa; C: - bars, Wan Pa; Capt Kil UNITED STATES HOTEL 4 Bertison, and RK M Ra- and lady.Va; T Putnam. P JT Dea’. —J H Donoho, ison, DC; Dr Harding P Putnam, Pa; Jud Sinclair, Miss Deah!, S$ H-t-bona and lady, Va; lady, N¥; J Glaze und lady, 33 T Mcivers. DH Weddle, P Ogle, Va; W Jobcson, Ma; J Smith, MGRR: Ww nall. O; J Trayhorn, NY; G A Biln oe Eng; ‘Tenn; P Mowrey, Pa - M Hungerfor “ eee HOUSE —1 Munson, Cal; H sittin, ‘a; C B Gallavher, ¥ J am bly and Ta Taree a tom Tady, (Mass; GW ‘Turser aud son. N JR Mianetic. Ve N P Cook, Arizon seud, Mass; W Hamer, NY; W Bowles, Tenn; L a tinger, O; H B Edwards, NY. . Town: lian, Ala: G aning, Md: H Bit- Pa; GW P Deans, OCEAN STEAMEKS' SAILING DA Frou = Unitep Brvarxs. cave Ys y Baltimore Vanderbilt . Poa Evuore + Liverpool....Boston......My $ -iverpool City Wasb'ton. Tagian a jouth pton...New York.. ‘The California mail steamers leave New York on the Sth and 2th of each month enero eee Bh°OK-BINDING AND PAPER-RULING THOMAS, B GOFF & "I Southeast corner of Pighth aud 1) streets, ‘WO oF MOSENKRANZ’S PIANOS, car own importation, direct 3 received aud for sais low. rom Germany, just JOHN F. ELUIs 10 Pa. ave. newr loth at. NA; AN ANTIQUE NEW ENG sAN E TALE ; by Emma Carra; i vol., $1. ust no ceived. me PRANCK TAYLOR. HITE POINT GRAVEL for 5 garden walks. Also, best Hoiland fiat Sand. together with the best Hickory, Uak Pine Wood, and the best White and Red Ash and burning Coal tor Summer use. a hand and for sale at my Wood, Coa! and Sand Depot, acl of C and lth set: bg the Caual, wa WwW. BATES. ADAM C PRIBRAM will open on ‘Thursday wext a 2) id ‘assortment of SUM- ae MEK BONNETS, to the lowest price. PL Ladies, call at No. 2:7 on the Ps. avenue, on the south side, between lth and Jith streets, firet rate Milliner Hands wanted. ma 10-1m SRENCE S HISTORY OF THE UNITED ©) States Og :early completed, specimen of pom ip Anti i Turkey Moroooo, got up expi or th . be seen st the office of the publisher: ‘7th street ween D Me ap itt JAMES CARTER, Agent. ma ib HAND PIANOS AND vi wv. ON Pui T is 9th and 10th ats, Medicines. ae ORE T IRED T! HE Mo Richtst baveM EVER WORN, BY KINGS OR EMPERORS. WHAT? WHY A BEAUTIFUL HEAD OF HAIR, Because it is the ornament God himself pro- vided forallour race. Keader, although the rose may bloom ever so brightly ithe glowing cheek, the 7 be ever so sparkling, the teeth be those of pearis, if the headis beref. of its covering, or the har be snarled and shriveled, harsh and dry, or worse still, if sprinkled wih pre 7 nature will loose half her enarmns. Prof. ods Hair Restorative, if used two or three times a week, wil! restore ond perma- Bently secure toall such an ornament. the following and jude. ‘fhe writer of the first isthe selebrated pianist, Thalberg : New York, Aprii 19, 1858, Dr. Woon: Daar Sir—Permit me to express to you the obligations I am under for the entire re- storation of my hair to its original color; about the time of my arrival in the United ut rapidly becoming gray, but upon the ap; iextion of your Hair Restora'ive, it soon recovered its original hue. | consider your resto-ative very wonderful invention, quite efficacious as weil as ag. ‘eeabie. ruly, &, THALBERG. Dryoh a'r Gwyliedidet Wats Newspapar ee ae 7 il L2, 1858 Pror. O. J. Wooo; Dear Sir—Kome month or six weeks ago, | receive@a bottle of your Hair Restor- Snd rave it my wife, who coneluded to try it on her hair, littie thinking, at the time, that it would restore the gray hair to its original oo'or,but to her as ‘Weill as my surpri: flera few weeks trial it has per- formed that won ul effect by turning all the gray hairs toa dark brown, at the same time beautifying States, it was and thickening the hair. I strongly recommend the above Res'orative to all persons in want of such a change of their hair, CHAS. CARDEW. New York, July 25, 1857. Pror. O. J. Woon: With contdence do I recom- mend your hair Restorative as being the most effi- cacious article Lever saw. Sinoe using your Hair Restorative, my hair and whiskers. which were al- most white, have gradually g:uwn dark,end | now feel confident that afew more Spplientions will re- store them to their nstural color. italso has relieved me ofall dandruff and unpleasant itching, so com mon among persons who perspire freely. _ J_G. KILBY, = Cuicaco, Itt, May 11857, Proe. Woon: About two years ago my hair com- meneed falling of and turning gray. Iwas fast be- coming bald. aud had tried imany remedies to. no. ef- fect. t commenced using your Restorative in Jan nary last. A few applications fastened my hair firmly. It began to fil: up, crow out. and turned back to its former onior,(biack ) At this time it is fully restored ita original color. health and appearance, and I cheerfully recommend its uae toall. J.D. HOES, The Restorative is put up inh of 3 sizes, viz Large, medium, and smal mall holds de ® piut, and retala for St per. b: tha mediom leat least twenty per cent. more in proportion he small, retails for 82 per bottle; the large anast forty per ceut. nore in proportionand for 33, ; WOOD & COQ., Proprictors. $12 Brondway New York, (in the graat N.Y. Wire Railing Estab- lisbinent,) and 114 Market #1 t. Louis, Mo. And sold by a.l good Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealors. ma 18-Sm ERUVIAN SYRUP, Oz Prorrerep SOLUTION OF PROTOXIDE OF IRON COMBINED. Having essfuliy passed the ordenl to whioh aew discoveries in the Materia Medica are subjected, must now be received as its EM an Guinblished medicine, ta Efficacy in Curing DYSPEPSIA, Affections of tha Liver, Dropsy, Neuralgia, Bronchitis and Cowmsumptive Tendencies, Disorderad State of the Blood, Boils, Scurvy, The Prostraiing Effects of Lead or Mercury, General Debdility, And al! disonses which require a Tonic nad Altera tive medicine, ws beyond quastion. ‘The proots of its efficacy are so numerous, so well Authenticated, and of such pecul.ar character, that sufferers ai Teasonahily hesitate to receive the protiered sid. The Peruvian Syrup does not profess to ba a eure all, but i fange is extensive, beeruse many diseases, Apparentiy unlike are u- tunately related, and preceeding from one cause, may be cured by one remedy The class of disenses for which the Syrup pro- Vides a - ure, is precisely that which {has so often batiled the highest order of medical skil, ‘The facts fre tangible, the witnesses accessible, and the safe- ty and efficacy of the Syrup incontrovertible, ‘Those who may wish fo: ‘om disinter- ested parsous respooting th racter of the Syrup cannot fail to be satished with the following among he hands of the Agents. f gentlemen wel! known @ highest respeotability, CARD. . Tho undersigned having experienced the borefi- cial effects of the *P, yrup,” do not t: Peruvi to recommend it to the attention of the put From our own experience, aa well ax [1 he tes- timony of others, whose intelligence aud intezrity fre altogether unquestionable, we have no doult of its eificxcy in cases of Incipient Diseases of the Lungs and Bronoltia!l Passages, Dyspepsin, Liver Compinint, Dropsy, Neuralxia, &c, Indeed its ef- fects would be incredipie, but from the high charne ter of those who hav witnessed them, aud have volunteered their testimouy,as we do ours, to its restorative power. AM It is well known that tha medicinal otfect of Pro toxide of Tron is lost by even a vary brief exposure to air,aud that to maintain a solution of Protox- ide of Iron, without further oxidation, hos been deemed inp ie. In the Peruvian Syrup, this desirable point is at- tained by COMBINATION IN A WAY BRVFORR, UN- KNOWN; And tis solution may replace all the proto carbonctos citrates, and ta:trates of the Materia edica, A, A. HAYES, M. D., Asaayer to the State of Maasaciiu 18 Boylston street, ‘on. For sale by Drugs lly. Prioe for iarge bottles, 2; medium N.L: CLARKS cee ed in CO. F » Boston. For aie iu Washington by Z. 2. Gilman, Special Agent; Nairn & Patmer, Johu Schwartse. te Smith, V. Harbaugh, H. HH. MoPherson, F. 8. Walsh, Joseph Bury, J: + Stone, J. 8. Lovejoy; Dr. D.'B. Clarke, D. Ridgely; ard ry by R. J. Ciasell.aad Je Le Ridwole ot OGRE PLANT, UNDERTAKER, No. 412 7th rest, between G and H, kee, constantly on hand every article wired in his line—a fine Hearse. ‘atent Corpse Preservers, &c., & moderate, and his attention iu of the day or night. Hacks lowest possible rates. LOCKS !—CLOCKS!!—CLOCKs ovived,a thar assortment of C > from $1 to 8125. Call and see for yoursel at J. ROBINSON 340 Pa. av., opposite Browne’ Hote! N. B—CLOCK MATERIALS, such as O ib Cords, &c., for sale.—the trade su chen fabt J OTICE.—1 have a few of those chaap TOIL SETS on hand, which | wil! sell cheaper than they oan be purchased esewners. Ala CHINA, GLASS, and QUEENSWARE pases oo than the cheapest, with many other articies too numerous to mention, at 38 Pa. avenue, heewses 9th and 10th str Cali and see for yourse! Ap 13-6m - r OSEPH Tt. K. PLANT co, FISHIONABLE UPHOLSTRRERS, oturers and Dealers in Sofas, Chairs, iattresses, ko, Paper Hanging done in tho best manner. Carpete made and putdown. Furniture Repaired and Var- nished, 3A D street, between eth and 10th streets, Wash- ington, D. ¢ m 2-3 OTIC —A!l persons having bills against the Frankiin Fire Company are r iuested to leave with Mr Jacob Heas, No. 276 Pa. avers, ba- tween Ita or before Friday, the 14th inst. _ ma lo tf GEO, R, CROSSFIELD, Seo. LARGE ASSORTME OF MART N’S Guitars just arrived ite Musio St rN . ma ié - i. METZE. OHN McDEVITT. gud 12th streets, on PHILA, ELPHI Laacrk Bk Ke Deron, No. %! Pa. av., between 435 and ata, One keg 32.0; ove dozen quart botties, $10 IC" We wend the Beor free of eo: ny part o the city. C.F. & W. GERECKE. re) Sen UNNS & CLARKE’S - N WAuLerr pavis'e ce CEIMBRATED PIANO FO'K Constantly receiving and for sale only br wale : JOHN F. ELLs, 36 Pa. av., hetwean 3th and loth ats, Purchasers will find it to their {home ee the superior ¢ u le tool, Covers, Melodeons, terestto examine tiew of the above keo., &a. io OD n l6-tr en L_KENESSES ON PATENT LEATHER. This new eas of taking Likenesses on patent leather isthe best mode of get! low prige pic- ture eat can — by mail to x friends, their weight being only one quarter of an ounce. "T are durable and life-like, and only costing rane cents to $1. Taken at KOBT. SANDS’ Gallery, ma b-tr Pa. ave., bet. 8th and 9th ais, JIOLIN, GUITAR, BANJO, AND HARP V Stringe; Musio neatly bound: ali kinds of Mu- sical lustruments carefully Fopsired. JOHN P. ELLIS, ma 10 36 Va. ave., near loth at, sree THAT RATTLING, 1 am now prepared to put on “ "a E Apti- ‘attling haft Pa: tener, ee no ba Catrine, ore ing Of the shaft-olips' A. 7 put on at & smal! experean? Yuom oan cal nd examing af iy Paotory, where 1 have somme= tath and Bete eee ee | TEREST ALLUWED ON DEPOSITES, +} MONEY te LOAN em STOCK SECURITIES OTHERS, ton CHUBB BROTHERS. BANKERE, Medicines. — —<§<-—-—-—---2.—_____ AYERS Cathartic Pill ‘The sciences of Chemistry and Medicine have been taxed their ut most to producs tins best, most per- fect purgative which known to man. Innumerable proofs are shown that these Pints have virtues which surpass in exesilence the ordinary medicines, and that thoy win unprecedent- edly upon the esteem ofall men. They are safe and lensant to tak powerful to cure. Their pene ‘rating properties stimulate the vital activities the body. remove the obstructions of its cru urify the blog, and ex; iweas ‘hey purge out ‘he foul humours which breed distemper, ftimulate sluggish or disordered organs into their natural ac- tion, and impart a healthy tone with strength to the whole system. Noton| sotnes eure the every com iv, roduce powerful effects they areat the same time, in diminished doses, the safest and best physic that can be employed fur children, Being Sugar-ooated they are pleasant to take, and being purely vegetable, are free from any risk of harm. Cures have been i¢ which surpass belief were they not substantiated by men of euch exalted posi- tion and ebaracter as to forbid the suspicion of un- truth. Many eminont clergymen and physicians have lent their names to certify to the publicthe re- Jisbil.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 men. — i The agent below named is pleased to furaish gratis my American Almanac, containing direcuons for their use, and certificates of their cures of the fol- lowing compiaints : . Costivoness, Biillous Complaints, Rheumatism, Dropsy, Heartvurn, Heedacne srising from a foul stomach, Nausea, Indigestion, Morbid Inaciionand painarising therefrom, Flatulency, Loss of Appe- tite, all Uloerous dnd Cutaneous Diseases which require An evacuant mericine, Serofuiln or King’s vil, They also, by purifying the blood and stimu lating the system, cure many complaints whioh it ould not be supposed they could reach, such as Deefuess Partial Plissseat, Neacaleis, and New ty, Perangemen th ver and Kid- ey out, and other kindred corpiaints arising ron a low state of the body or obatruction of its fevctione: 14 i Do not be put off bY unprincipled declers with some er pit! they make e profit on. Ask for AY«R’® PiLus, and txie nothing else. No other they oan give you compares with this initsintrinsioa value or curative power The sick want the best aid there is for them, and they should have it. Prepared by Dr. J.C, AYER, Practical and Ann- lytical Ch Loweil, Mass. Price 25 conte por box, boxes for Sh. . S idby Z v. GILMAN, Washington, and by H. COOK, Alexandria, and by all deslers everywhere, ap 9-smr wi Pp TRIES & M A&R, ROTECTED by Royal Letters Patent of Engiand, and secured by the Seale of the Eeole de Piannnocie de Parisand the Imperial Coliege of Med- No. Lisa remedy for Re- nd Exhaustion of the i Hectuaily, in the ehort hres days, comp'etely and entirely eradi- cates al! traces of Liose disorders whi ppaviaand eubebs have go long bean thought ar antidote for, to the ruin of heaith of a vast portion of the popu- lation, ‘Triesetaar No. 8 is the great Continental remedy for that class of disorders which, unfortu- nately, the Enylieh physician treats with weroury, to the» ble destruction of the patient’s consti tution, and which all the sargapsrilia in the worid 7 Nos. 1,2, and 3 are sike inell.andofall pauscating quali- e on tha te table without ther eing Suspected. Sold in cases. and divuded parate doses as administered by Velpeau, Lal- u, Roux, Ricord, &c., &e. Price $3 each, ur cages In Ove fer $9, which saves $3; and in or 27 cases. - ba he by Dr. § » BAR ROW, No. 157 Prince st.,a few blocks w: Brondway, New York. fnum diately on rece:p of the amount Dr. B. will forward the $9 cases of Triesemar, aud the large sizes, car- riave paid, thus insuring genuine European Pr poe tious. ‘The $3 cases also sent, but not free of car nage. Consultations as usual, fromil a, m. till 2 . in, ned from 4 til @ p.m, at No. 157 Prince st. a lew blocks west of Broadway. Sold also by J. sTOoT i Washington. folly V events, Ludie Gentieme: IN THE OF HUMAN tose ene of their Teatest natural attrectioas—a fine head of hair—it pecomes: nelter of serious importance, and the uestion at shall we doto stop the hair from ailing off, restora its vigor and beauty ? In re- ly to (his query, we beg to way.trr DR. HARRIS? fr. RK PROMO J NDIMPROVER. A few epplicationa will step the hair faliing or breaking remove dandrati, keep the scalp clean and white. URSE and impart freshness and vigor to the ha and although you may have been aid twenty yeare, the co need use oF ittwo months will insura you a luxuriant head of hair. Call acd zeta bottle, and if botsatished, alter the second applioutiou, return it and get the price paid, Ask for Dr. Harria’ Hair Promo! Sold in Richmond by W. PE’ gist, corner Main and (2th, andin W: mise eity 1st, Bro: 7 . CLA avenae. R apl ly D, A ON MANHOO 4AND ITS PREMATUKE DECLINE, A few words on the Rational Treatment, without Medicine, of Spermatorshe - Genitaiand Nervous toney, and Impedime ‘Tho unportant fact that th plaints, orixiniting in the i Just Published, Gratis, the th Thousand. oF Local Wenkness, Ne E EH} I 6 generally, by i. | of youth, may bs easily as adopted by thea ly explutned, by of which every one if ouabi to cure Hr perfectiy and at the least possible cost, t avoiding ali the advertised noatrumna of the di Sent to any address, gratia and post fre sealed envelope, by remitting (p age aiamps to bre. B.D. Ap 24-taepzs 88 Fast Sint st., mA ina id) twe poat- PANES, ew York City, PRE BOOK OF THE CONSTITUTION. The demand of the peopie fram all parts of the country for a new edition of thie Book, bring: down the ¢ time, is suc i canact It is sutfie: snown throughout the countr reuder & part’ jar description of it unnecessary here; suffice it to say thatit containa the evidence of its having re- ceived the voluntary and generous patre ® 0! both Houses of Congress, of its having been acopte by the Supreme Court as andard edition of the Constitution of the United States, and of 11s having received th pecia! approbation of some of the wisest sts pen of the past and present age. It has been pronounced by then companion fore a suitabie fire-side ry American citizen, aud asatext book for the rising generation of the schools, Editors who venerate and support the Constita- tion, the sentiments of Washington, and the prinet- pies it embodies, have heretofere given it their generous and valuable support. Booksellers and others who may desire to obtam it for the aupply of those who may dewire to pessess the new edition will picase address ot ILLIAM HICKEY m2- Washington Cit ARLIAMENTARY » IR. vc GOVERNMENT, by 1 vol. London, 1858; £7.75, Baronetage and Kuightage, for 1883; The mutin: erve Pamphlet, an historical narrative of the in the Bengal? Army. by one who has under Sir Charles Napier; two paris, szondon, 1858; §1.25. The Rise of our indian Empire, by Lord Mahon, London, 1458; $1 25, The Queen's Regulations and Orders forthe Army, London, 1857; $1.75. . Hunt’s Manual af Photography, London, 1858; 1.87. The Crochet Book, by M’ilo. Branchadiere, London, 1858; 37 cte. The Minor het Bye pg of War, from the French of Latlems S17: r Lectures for Young Military Officars, by Sea rye poi - manach de Gotha, pour 12%. mals mer PRANCK TAYLOR, MARBLE WORKS, ATTY, exlentive stook of ately Curved MAN ice, together with & ALLY, whch for de vt be surpassed, and are well apted fe a or‘Fomb, A large asaurt- ment of Plain 8, Monuments, and ‘Tomb- stones at very low prices. Monument: of any design exeouted io order with ty and dispaten. seiven for Brownstone or Marble work or North River Pinging, and every other work in our tine. Plonge call and ro: B.—Make ch ay spection of our stock. addvews. fa t7-am S IMPROVE YOUR EYE SOTRENGTHEN and asaiat them, by the Paris Option, D. WOOLFSON, who has arrived from Kurope with bis OWN, 88 well as the manufnetare ofa good many othiors of the latest improved SPROTACLIES and EY LASSES: armioug which are the PERISCOPIC CONCAVE and CONVEX, The DOUBLE FOCUS snd DOUBLE POLISHE BRAZILIAN PEBBLES, CRYSTALS, Ete., ich &ré warranted to Wuproveany EYB atlected With weakuosg, cataract or tending to it; also SHOR T-SIGHTEDNESS, Persons who are compelled to use glasses, or those now psing them, will be suited at firstsight. ‘Those wonderfa: x id DOUBLE-POLISHED VENEZUELIAN CRYSPAL ROCK ve reosived bie est recommendations c orid’a Fair, at Pi through their produ a jearness Aud easiness of vision heretufore unknown inany other improvements, Also, sil styles of OPERA, SPY, and MAGNI- FYING GLASSES, Compasses, and Microsco| aro for sale at h)s store, corner of Eivhth street Pennsylvania Gvenue, or Eighth street No. 491 tween D street and i corner of Sth street, Do mot mistake 8 Vory reasonable, the sameasat hia eetab- -uroDe. n9-tf lishment in AGGAGE EXPRESS OFFICE 4 TREET, Adjoining The States Printing Oftce, he subscriber, Baggage Agent for Bal Oho aa Washington Branoh Rail has of ed an At the above pince, for the socom- mmodation, of the pubic, ‘Where orders rae left for the use of Wagons to convey Baggne or Pac to ‘and from Railroad Depot, Bteaiaboats, &e., or 4 removal to any point in thie City or Geor, wn. Jflice open from 7 o’closk 8. m. to 10 0" Kk Ds Ms, daily, except Sunday, 7 to 10 o'clock a. o'clock to 0p. m. JOHN M. MoOLINTOCK, ‘Bazeaxe Axent Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, ‘Persons coming to Washington or gor 5 not having msde up thet minds wee Pa Ber vik top, by ovine o hele to my Pe ttl a a Travelers’ FROM w. D RECT TO RT ENGS op THE WEsT, SOUTHWEST AND NORTHWEST. Baltimore and Ohie Railread. SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS, With Greatly Improved Schedules. THREE THROUGH CONNECTING TRAINS E NOW KUN TON FOR Fue WEST, FROM WASHING as fol 3 it. THE CINCINNATI saree mh L 8 s Bl ™.. lo" re ti breakfast at the Kelay Hous: - ate oe, Hgzae: Wernipeton Tews. m,and al P. root ony - — ‘eaching Cinoianati at - Nn. LEX * ad. THR GREAT CINCINNATI AND ST, LOUIS EXPRESS connection leaves Ws (including Sanday, at 3. 25 p.m. eeehing at p.in. next day,and connecting direct. press Tiain for Louisville, Cairo and the Southwest, and for St. Louis, Kansas, ete. ‘Time, from Wash- ingtow to Cincinnati,in 28 hours,or to St, Louis only 44 hours. CINCINNATI, DAYTON, INDIANAPO- Lis, CAIRO, ST.LOUIS, CHICAGO. AND NORTHWESTERN EX PRESS leaves (except Saturday and Sunday,) at 6 p. m., connecting, at Washington Junction or Baltimore. leavi Baltu- nore at lv p.m. On Sunday Night the jection pe he rain is made by the 3.25 p. m. Train from ashington. ‘To view the Grand Mountain Scenery of the — indarlight, take the 5.15a. m.or6 p.m Train from ‘ashing ton. For chy iideend and all Stations onthe North- western Virginia Road take the 6 p.m. ‘Train. For all points on the Marietta Railroad take the same, he Western connections from Wasiungton and Baltimore by ali these Trains, are the closest, most direct andample that have yet been offered to the traveling public, and every improvement and z tage thnt the resources of the Ba timore and Ohio Railroad and its associatalines could 2uggest, have been seourcd under this arrangement. ‘Through Tickets and Benge Checks to all guar- ters,and every other possible facility will be found upoy this route. x WAY PASSENGERS for the Main Stem of the Baltunore and Ohio Raiiroad will leave Washing- ton as follows: For all points between V Ashington Junctionand Piedmont tak 5 fh. ali Stations between Pie. the 6 p.m. ‘Tra m. Train. ALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, EW YORK FOUR TRAINS LEAVE HINGTON DAILY tor Baltimore, as fol- At5.15 7.50 4. mm, nnd 8.25 and 6 p.m. The 5.15 a. nd 325 p.m. Trains make connec- tionsat BALTIMORE ant PHILADELPHIA for NEW YORK, and 7.504. m. for Philadelphia nly. ° The 5.158.m and 3.25and 6p. m. Trains make the WESTERN connections atthe Washington Jug with the Trains from Baltimore, as above di the The 5.15. m.and $.25 p.m. Trains connect with ANNAPOLIS. . The 7.50 a. m. and 3.25 and 6 p.m. Trains will stop at Way Stations between Washington and Balti- more. On SUNDAY, but one Train leaves Washington, mM. i FROm BALTIMORE FOR WASHING TON there are four Traine, as foilowe : At 4.3) and 6450.m.and3and5% p.m. | Tho first aud fourth of which will ba Express Trams, and will not a except at the Juneti T 45 Train will reach Washington at 8.30 a, m, being specin!ly intended to accommodate SUMMER. R ENTS iN THE COUNTRY. A special Train will be run fom Washi: gton Junction to bring the Express Train Passengers arriving there from the West. iy est Tickets of ¢)| = Baggage Checks an rther information, apply to = THOS. H. PARSONS, Agent, At the Ticket Office, Washington Station, Or. t. T. ENGLAND, Agent, At the Ticket Office, Camden Station. W. P. SMITH, Master of Transportation. » M. COLE, General Ticket Agent. Raltimore, May 10, 1358, ma 8 LEXANDRIA AND WASHINGTON, The Steamers GEORGE PAGE and THOMAS COLLY ER will run regularly (leay ing the Seventh street wharf,) at thi following hours: LEAVE ALEXANDRIA AT Georke Pare—s% 3 1ay, 3. and5 p.m, Thomas Collyer—7. and 4 p.m. TON AT Leave Wash Geores Page—6%,9, 11 8, . 4, and 6 p.m. Thomas Collyer—s, Wa. the, 38g, and 53s p.m. Fare 13 Cents. Whaley’e Omnibuses eouncoting with the Page and Collyer leave the Capitol and corner of 12th st. and Pa. avonue the same time the boats leave A| andria. RICHARD WALLACH, Pres, FOR MOUNT VERNON, YER will leave for Mount Vernon on TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS, from Washington at %e And Alexandria at 10 v’c!ock. i? mis SAM'L BAKER, Capt. eee enieeiieieedeteiiini sates { pRANGE AND ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD THE TRAIN leaves y 74 a.m. for GORDON the trains on the Virg * in Central Ravroad, for the 5 and WV ost, and with the Trams onthe Manas sus Gap Railroad, for Woodstock and intermediate pointe, J. R. NICKLIN, apla icket Agent. u™ oy st ES MAIL LINE ONLY REGULAK LINE AND WITHONT FAILURE FOR SIGHT TRARS, FOR CALIFORNIA AND OREGON VIA PANAMA RAILKOAD, Keewlar Sailing Days, 5th & Dth af cach month. Cxctien.—S8o many frauds and impo: tions of various kinds have been rie perpetrated on travoilers bound toC AL FORNIA, that the subscriber, the only aut’ — Axeut for pasuage by tue U. 8 Mai! Line, via Pana mt, in the city of New York, feels it duty te caution ali persons sceking pugsage tu California, that, TO AVOID IMPOSITION, they must be careful te find the true office of the Steamships of the U. &, Mail Line, via Panama Railroad, as no other office in New York is authorized to engage passage, ‘Tho Compauies have only one office in New York, h ia st 177 West streot, corner of Warren street, Ron the North River, at the iesd of the Com- sar = Obsorve my sign over tis dope tea thy 5 bat TW RAYMOND wegnt, HE PACIFIC Mal STEAMSHIP COM T @ of the Steamsh ANY. c carrying 6 Steamships of tlys Com the United States Mais for AGAPULON, CALIFORNIA, ead OR EGON, leaves Panaina twice each mouth. on the arn val ot the United States Mail 5. 8. Compa; ere, Which leave New Orleans and New larly On Sth and 2th of each month with "sateam- ork regu- the mails, ee pasaeugers Connecting via PANAMA RAIL, OA DS. ‘Thego steamships have been inspected and ap prov by the Navy Department, and guaranty speed faty. Panama Railroad (47 miles tong) is now com- leted from ovens ours, “The big: ol ngers is checked in New York through to San iseo, and passengers are embarked at Panama py steamer at the company’s expense. ‘The money paid in New York covers al — of the trip. exerve steamers are keptin port in Panama and San Francisco, to preveat detention in case of - dent, so that the route 1s entirely relfable—no fail. ure having Occurred in eight years, Passengers © Panaina the wame day they ar- tive at Aspinwall. Conductors 0 et pe dy by each steamer, and take charge of women and chiidren without other proteo- tors. For through tickots atthe lowest rates the agency, BA est girect N ork, to vow . h ink ARMBTRONG, HARRIS & CO., ow Orieans,—0 Cc. L. BARTLETT, Boaton. ee eee = = YHE G ATEST GOOD TO THE GREAT- 1 oe tr 8 MBER, 1 wish all gentlemen to bear im mind that the plan are. . TS ae ply at pted thre ago of selling aud BOO! duced prices, CASH, is nOW I sUuc- cessful operation, thousands of gentiemen testify. Tnve just received # full supply of the latest New York styles of DRESS HATS, which I aim selling of 23 uch better than is usually sol 3 Hatin the United States; and at $2.50,—in frot, all kinds nt. lower thi e No extra profits, in order ion fora Piniadelphja map- TALE-SKIN BOOT, x hat are sold from $5 to 8; and a splendit PATE T oR, nt equal to ony, R GAIT- 3. at or $6; and the very best CALF-SKIN GAITERS at bo. ats pate Rconeneeny of this sity can be sapped = ts, As UBL: my rogular prices. ‘Terms cash. i ated ANTHONY 8. New York Hat re, 7th atr opposite the Avenue House, gent for the manufacturers, t one or 85; an od fi year 1838, by Eugene Dupay im the Clark's DUPUY’S NEW PERFUME FOR THE SEASON, KISS-ME-QUICK, DIWMLLED FROM FRAGRANT TULIPS. E. DUPUY, CHEMIST, | 609 Broadway—New Yor! “S11 0G1 79 NED HAP] OT JO OO Entered according to Act Congrers m the Sold everywhere. OATS, PANTS AND VESTS, 0! GENTS’ FURNISHING ARTioues, ANew Fresh ae le and No, 370 Pa. avenue, Browns’ Hotel, wee = J, @, STEPHENS, By me PR THE UNITED In of jaw, I, Lag ty 2 make ealen be Sr'tre Sndormentioned nad oc Bes termtory of Kansas, at the 5 wit At the land at mp pions 8 commencing ou « Jaly next, for the disposal ‘the os oo tee jollowing named town- ships, Viz: : South of the base line and east of the sizth prin- = s | a4 . 1e5 all of H é ea eis of - 7 That part out- do 9 aide of the In- do = dian - b tionof - 1s - All of - or “ - B do - 2» do - b do - 2 | «do - @ do - 2 do - @ at south | do - 2 of the Ii | do - 2 reservation ae) jo - & All of - i | ie - @ do - i | lo - lo - 20 21 Lots 1, 2, 3, and lo - 2 4 - 3 do - 2 oot, 1, 2, 8, and br - wR 4of - 10 “ 27 = Lots 1, 2, 3, and qe : Et i 5X ang iota s Sie & |“andect 52 16 o ao - 3S = Lots 1, 2, and 3 + = HM | of - 3 - sis o do - 4 do - . of io + el aes of do - 8 te land 2of 15 do - 9 otsland? of 2 lo - WwW 0 - do - do - b mn - wb do - 2 do - a oUt is ao” Ste 3 do _ 2 2 0 - 3 0 - 2 do - 2 Allwf fractional Il 19 do - |All of - rd do - 3 | do - 13 ge - $ 4 7. do zen 4 lo - 7 le do - 5 | "the Tadine do - 8 reservation 15 do - 7 lo 6do lof )§«6(16 lo - 8 do do of 17 jo - 9 All of - « @ ° 8 ies lo : io a do - UW | do - 4 io - B |. do - 10 - jAllot freotional lt 18 jo - All of Pd lo - 2 do 13 te - Fa Th “ne toutside ” ad rt ou! @ - & of "the inding ‘ jo - reservation «| 6 lo - # do do of 16 do - St io 6d n do - jo do of 18 do - 3 | do do of 18 do - & => All of - a Sos. a et oe At the land office at Lecomptox. commencing on Monday, the disposal of nineteent! public named townships, Viz: South of the base line and east of the sixth prin- cipal meridian. Parts of Seo’ns. § i All of fractional All of - of July uext, for the within the following of 1 17 The part outside the Indian do - 3 reservation of 12 15 do - 14 All_of - 315 The part outside do - 4s of the Indian bie Leb pore reservationof 15 of the [ndian do do of $19 reservation of 15 All of bs > | io «6do ot 9 d - 2 All of - 2» 2 do - 21 lh 16 do - 2 12 |The part outside 13, of the Indjan la reservation of 12 14 ‘All of - is Q \ lo =. vy reservation of 15 Thepart outsige do do of 19 of the — All of - 2 a jon of 15 do - 2 lo io of 19 do - 2 All of - 2 ‘The part outside do - 2 of the Ind: do - 2 reservation of n lw At the land office at_ Kick aPoo, commencing on Monday, the fifth day of July next, for the disposal of the public iands within the following town- ships, viz: South of the base line and east of the sixth prin- cipal meridian s sé 5 - oe EE wt i é Parte of Seo’ns. = E|Parts of Sec'ns, 5 sf <) 22 hee hee All of =~ 3 All of - @ 2 do - 2 do we do - 3 do at do - 4 do we do - 7 do - 3 do - 22) do - 3S do - 8 do - & = )2 Sf loe =) 3 lo = Lo ba That’ part ont- ° =~ 8 at part out- lo side of the In- do dian rewerva- go - 2 tionof = - 7 lo - 3 All of - 9 2 do - 4 do - ww lo a) do - u lo - nu do - b lo - k do - lo - 6 2B do - do - 2 do do - 2 do ie lo - 2 do i3 lo - 2 jo - do - @ 10 ~ ae do - do > B lo - 2 du - BB lo - 2 do = @B do - 8B lo - & do - a - @ do - - @ do - @ lo - 3 Oo - lo - do] ot 0 06> lo = a < - & 4 - @ io - s do - & do - 4 do - 2 do - 5 le - do - 6 jo 3 That part out- lo aide of the In- 1o s ian resery do Bo aloe iw $8 Ys o S io jo - ¥ 4 do - 4 lo - 2 do - 5 do - 3 The part outside The part outside of tne Indian of the Jodie reservation of 3 16 reservation of 6 WIA except seo do do of 7 tions 1, 2, and All of - 2@ 1 1) Sof - 1b do _ |All of - 255 lo Phe pact outside lo ed of the indian jo s reservation of 3 lo “ jo jo of 4 jo - & jo jo of 3 io - 2 All of = a6 The part outsjde do - 5 of tee India lo - 8 reservation 3 lo * 7 do o 4 | do - 8 do jo of 6 do = J All of - 1 6 do = - - 2 do - lo 3 = do - 4 61) - ) je | - & lo - - lo - ts . jo 7 = le 5 = lo io e lo - B a - le on - 47 le = : 2. ie - 5 lo - Is jo - 6 1o a oO = 7 le = 3 lo - 8 do - 2 lo - 8 do - 2 jo - u do - 2B io = do = F | - do = jo - do - lo - @ do =~ ae jo - iu lo - & jo = 2 lo - 2 jo - 3 jo - & - 4 io - 3 io - ry o s Phe partopivide * lo tei io a oF the do ss reservation 0} 7 do = 2 At the land office at «. * yng on Monday, the nineteeuth day of July sent Heke aoe posal] oF th mes within the Riot mees South of the base line and east Of the sixth prin cipal meridian, 1 2 3 4 5 6 | Range. ij Peen~oaun~oe Township Township, Raoge. Soe sme Townahip. rehanne Dom jent : . 1CKs, mer of the Ucnern! Land Office, NOTICE TO PRE-EMPVION CLAIMANTS. very i nds be townsh: 4 sad parte the Ie: within U wnehips above enumerated is required to catab- Tak the came to the satisfaction of the register and receiver of the proper iand office, fd make pay- ment therefor as soon as praciicable of! ent of the pubiso ‘sale a metus tenet claimed ; otherwise such THOMAS A. HENDRIC! Ceampelnns ates tonmn Land m S-lawti$July No. By tue presi NE be THE UNITED rsvance of law, 1. JA aES |ANAN, Preatien of the United States of Amerion, do hereby deciare and make known that wilt he heldat the undermentioned Law the Territory of NeBRAsKA,@t the periods hereuw- ented to wit: At the Land Oficeat BrowNsviLLe. commenoi, ou Monday, the six day of September next, the dispoes! of the 1c within the following named townships. North of the base line end east of the sixth prin- cfpal m —. natn’ t y taide of the Sno Fon-aled Half Breed, Nomabe reservations ct ranrs 17, The t ‘hips 1, 2, 8, and 4 outside of the oped Recent ae Srsed. Nemaha re: , 5 and 6, o: range Is. one, outside of the Sac and 3 08. fractional townsl: hat part of tow: Fox reservation; t 4.and t'part of towusinp Fox rei vat‘on ; townships township 5 ou*sive of the aif end. ervation : ai nehip 6, of r ‘ownships 1, 2,3, 4,5, and 6. of rance is. ‘ownships 1, 2,3, 4, 5, and 6, of range 12. ‘uwnships |. 9, 3,4, 5, and f,of range 11. E Sen 1, 2,3, 4, 4, and 6, of range 10. ‘ownships |, 2.3, 4, 5, and 6, of range 9. Atthe Land Office at Nrexasxa City, commeno- ing on Monday. the sixth day of September next, for by 2, the dispe the pubic lands within the following named hips, Vix North of the base line and east of the sixth prim- cipal m*ridian. oar townships 7 and *, of range 15. fers 7, aud fractional townships 8, 9, 10, 11 an To , 1, 11, and 12, and fractional tow us! aoe hips 7, 8, 9. 10, - 11, and fractional town- To: Sify and I, and fractional town- yy one Sig ‘o wiships 7,8, 9,19, and 11, and fractional town- ships 12, 13, 14. of range 10. ‘ownshy; and 13, and fractional townships 14 15, and 16. of ran-e 9, At the Land Office at Omana City, oommencing on Monday, the sixth ay of Beptember next, for the disposal of the public lands witha the following named townships, viz: North of the base line and cast of the sixth prin- cipal meridean Fractiona| townships 13, 14, 15, and 16, of r 4. Fractional townships 13, 14, 15, 16, and iz. of range Fractional townships 12and 13, townships 1 % and 16, and fractional townships 17, 18, 19, and 16, 17, rayge }2. Piacti oval towuship 12, townships 13, 14, 15, and 18, and fractional townships [9 and 20, of rauge Fractional townships 12, 13. and 14, and townships 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, and 20, of range 16. Fractional tow $14. 15, and 16, and townships 17, 18, 19, and 20. of range ands appropriated by iaw for the use of schools, a yori * other purposes will be excluded from he salen. The offering of the above ands wil! be commenced on the days appoimted, and he order in Which they are ad have been offered, and sale slall be kept op. twe weeks, and no private entry of any of the lands will be ad- mitted until after the expiration of the two weeks. Giv.n peer way hand, at the city of Washington, this thirtienth day of Marep, anno mi one eight hundred and fifty eight . JAMES BUCHANAN, By the President: Hos. A. HENDRICKS Commissioner of the General Land Office, — NOTICE TO PRE-EMrTiON CLAIMANTS, Every porson entitled to the right of pr--emptic to any of the | 8 Withio the townsh ps aud parts townships above enumerated is required lish the same to the satisfsction of receiver of the proper iand ment therefor as Soon as p . this motice.and belore the day ——— for the commencement of the public sale of the innds em- bracing the tract claimed ; otherwise such claim wild be forfeited. THOS. A. HENDRICKS, Commissioner of the General Dana Ofhoe, ap S-inwtde T HE G EN THE SN PI a8 NP H [NP TH NP TH INP TH NP TH « TH NP ILLUSTR It ILLUS" iL ii i IL SP SP SP. THE GOLDEN Pp 12 ILLUSTRATED! ILLUSTRATED: The New Yerk Weekly GOLDE One of the larg ATED eve: AGIFT WORT 4 FRO) win GLULD WIL B EACH SUBSCRIBER ECEIPT ov THE SL BSC One copy for one year $2 0, and | gift. (ne copy for two yeare - 3 5°, and 2 gifts. One copy for three years 2 One copy for five yeurs ND TOC Threecopies ove year =~ - oe copiesoneyear = - ELY ON MONEY, $5 Mand Seifra. = ard 5 gifte. ‘en oopies o ear -~ = 15 00, and 16 gifts, fe: es one year 9 00, aud 21 gifts. 0 be distribeted are comprised in the - §3%6 each, . 4 a = feo oo cash” ' lo. do. \« - ac 16 Patent Lever Hunting Cased Watches - - = = - 190 © each. Gold Watches - - - - 75 Oeneh, » jo. fe ais & (© each. Im do, . - - = 5) @ exch, 9 Ladies’ Go'd Watches — - % M each: S enor. aw Silver Huntinz Cased Watcher 50 3:1 $10 to 25 OO each. ir Watches 1000 Gold Guard, Vest and Fob cee - = Gold | eckets, Krac Brocstrys Cuff Pm imds, Watch Keys d and ® variety of other articles, worth S15 each. immediately on receipt of the subseript the subscriber's name wll soription book opposite a uw Feeponding with that Lumber will bef Wwithia one week, to the subseriber, by m press, post paid, All communications should be: ddressed to BECKET & © 48 and 49 Moff a 3 Broadway *2* Specnnen copies sent free. or they can be see at Shillington’s News Depot. Agents wanted. * m2 iafly 10 to 30 @ each na u hiikty ants to CERTAIN No. eos] Novice: FOR ret ag THE STATE OF aN FEO DS TO MARKET IN RIDA to a provision in t Jéth August, 1856, trol of the General Land Office military reser and after Mond. the vaoant puts: townahi) al 5 ma 5 lawe: ner the Moon's Rotation, Pr gh Burge Prd thei out same having been here: vig: th of the base line and east of the principal meridian. Seotions 19 to %, inclusive of township 9: sure of township 1, north and west oft ohn's sivgr. and the fiact.ons of township 11 of the St. Joun’s river, of range 26, Sections 19 to 35, ipe'usive of township ¥; al! township 10 and tie [rections of township }} nor and east of Dunn's creek and luke, of range 2 Given under my nnd, at the Genera! Land Ofhes, at theeity of W achingtoe. this let day of May. ib 8, HOS. A. HENDRICKS, Tammixawmer. inom. OW TO SPEAK FRENCH.—B: H - bites J.voln. London, iin: gm? ee » by General Sir + Bur, = : in F. Burgoyne, Field Gad Pormancat. by © sone London, many 7a eve 2. Angleterre. par isl lors ee mn, 1858; 37 cents, Training Young Horses, Gumpsch on Biastig a achinery , Stevens indations and Cop- ing Bri raph, PRENCK

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