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% BY READ THORNTOS. to- da: 2 The pees Vetegare above me; neath them. gay, Btoomed out anemones to fove me. *Twas manhood strong, Awaiting Faith's consummate orownitis > ine dark word «fe To smile away the dark word's frowning. O hearts of oak, That stadt for ‘Fruth like forest trees! O hfe new-wore In beds like blithe anemones! O true gotave, From victory o’er tempest glooms, To notes as brave, Where fearless love in childhood biooms, eaven has two gates Forever Obe—one virtue’s close ; Ww “The other dat Excitement rw Newrort, Ky.—On Wednes- day last, Mr. Woodworth, of Newport, Ky., sum pected an ineproper intimacy between bis wifé and a Mr. Piner, a banker, om ke had consid- ere@ one of bis ‘friends; so u imeeting Mr. Pier on Monmouth street, be ktruck him a blow with his fist. Ptner whipped out a revolver, tired four wnavailing shots at his assailant, drop- ped. his hat, asd ignomtniously fled. Mr. Wood- worth maintained the fieid, and carried off the hat as a trophy.’ Ow Tharsday, the tnjared hus. band entered suit against Mr. Piner for 325.000 —- and. during the afternoon jain met Mr. Piner on Monmouth street, near bis bank. an@ being armed, he drew bis revolver for the urpose’ of shooting. when Pioer ayain ran, fly- Ing ep the street like a quarter horse. _Wood- worth folloWed as rapidly as his infirm state of health would permit, keeping his revoiver levet- led at the fugitive, but had not yet get near enough to the enemy to make a dead shot; when iawie snddenty brooght to by the Sberiff, who arrested him. He. was subsequently Jiberated. Meantime he swears double vengeance avainst the violator of his demmatic hearthpocket and pistel vengeance. Mr. Woodworth is aged thir- ty-sia years aud the youthful Lotharie has seen forty summers. ———$ uy. Beiny determined to introduce myself. I walked up, Tat in band, and, with a respectful bow, said— - Chatles Lamb, I believe.” -e-8,” anid Lamb, slowly, feeling and coax- ing at the same time bts short, thin, gray whis- kers, ‘‘yes, they call me Lamb yet, but f 2m old enough to bea sheep’? © &P The Provincetown Banner mentions the —— ofa stone wall at that place, seven or eight below asurface of sand, which is con- jectured to have been built more than 2 cent age, and probably soon ufter the landing of the Pilgrims, as the earth sbove it wis sixty yeara ago covered with a thick growth ‘of smail'trees aud shrubbery. The stones of which It is ¢ posed mnnat have been conveyed there by smal! ——————————— SS Aki. VALS AT THE HOTELS. * NATIONAL MOTEL Col J P Kane, Ohio; W Whyte, Md; Misses Stuart, Va; Mrs SC MIborrn, JS Wright. HI: H M Mortay, Pa; Wm_A Peall, Ga; WR Ray- mand, Fla; R Baylor, Mis: Wand L I. Bay- ior, Va; W Abraham and lady, P V Cutnater, 5 Brent, Md; P A Hartnett, NY; \© © Kain, Ten tterson, Ala; Mrs Bell, Mrs Farnum,NY; © L Emerson. Min; J Chieges aud Jadies, Va: Stearna and Jady, 3 BE Pierce, Mass; M Norris, Pa; RM Dug: J Cullen. ‘TR Fryer, Md: H O'Bnen, do; J J Fields, NY; F Coxe. T ®Wag- ner, Pa; J Watsod and lady, Mass; G D Cowles and} N York; J W Brown, Pa; T C Emory, AN Kimbatl, Mass; J P Rodgers, Md; J. Mitler and lady, Pa; ON an, Mo; B H Campbell, it; G Conover; WW Meech and sister, Md; J M Rarly, Hin’s; Col Digges, Md; J Lawrence, N § ¥ Furness, NJ; Mr Andrews, Me; A 8 Moore, Mass WILLARDS’ ROTEL. — Mrs and Miss T T Pringie, SC; Lieut Craven, USA; J B Hyde, N J; A Derby, La; WL. Bradford, U 3 N; Ww more, If}; E Lando Npapiogon: Miss Landon, Rome; A B Getty Myers o.NY¥ J Clyde, C G de Garftendia, Ps: Mre JF: Hath Way and lady, Mass; Miss Pearce, Ky; HS Ma- raw, Pa; M McMahon and son, 8 Y; Mr Coles, Md; Capt D R Jones, USN; G W Wylie and ly, NYork; G W Patterson, jr, and sister, BF Ran- doiph, NJ; J H Hill, Mass; A J le Poye, NY; G Syles, Md; E C Stotsenburg, S Harden, Del; 6 B Fessenden, Mass; W S Stewart, Pa; W_Tru- man, F G Ransford, MP Norton, NY; J Foster; Mass; Dr J H Rerrien, Ga; G B Bacow, Ct; J P Brown, Me; A R Speer, N Ser. BROWNS HOTS#L —M Haasbugrer, NY; R F Gill, La; U C Babb, Afa: W Alexander, T C 8 Slade, Pa; Rev TF Martin, Va; J Tho: 0; JA Norton, Penna: W Chappell, Wis; BT Hynsov, Md; B Price, do: G R Price, do; Jas A Fitzimmons, Pa; Mrs DP Fitzimmons, do, Mr W Thompson av@ child, do; W Ewing, UO; J C Os- tertole, Pa; J M Gilmore, do: W f! Saiton, Ct; T Hanbrough, Shanghe; C Hanbror; London; W L Bradford, Pe; Rev W O Prentisa, SC; J J Setters: NY p-J-Preanor. Mex; F Skinner and la- dy, O; J Devoo and lady. NY; J D Peck, N JM Bittups and lady, Miss; Mrs Phivise, G W B Warren, lowa; J B Danforth and iady, Va: Miss $ Hart, do. HM Wilson, NJ; J Bigfer, ! ¥;. 'T Moore, USA; J A Carnes, ‘Tenn KIRKWOOD HOUSE —J @ Daval, Tex: Ji Clark, Miss H Lyon, Md; Lieut Randell, USA; E Goodridge, Va; L E Ballard, W H Owens, J Vansant, awlings, and J ‘Daon, Hurley, La; W Bond and ladies, Md; T Steers, Dr R Hi Parker, Pe; OA Burton, Md, J Keatley, D Elliot, Pa; JD Murray, Min; JH Register, WH Rupt. S Gonsall, FM Slack, and EB H Lloyd, Md; J Beitie!d, O; R Hatchison he C R Snowden and lady, NY; MN Maunsell, J B Esearville, C H UNITED STATRS HOTEL.—P € Wertx Ga; 3 Wingate, Md; & Hutten,Va; R Heinisch, WI, W MHings. Hf B Bond ‘3nd family, NY. BL Jacobs, WT Jacobs,J B Jones, Va; JT Web- ster, A Leselleyn, Miss Dearbe Mixx Brook Md; Capt Meade, DC; J C Allen. ; Wav kins, Cal; J Brown, Me; JA ‘Turner, Va; 1 Jones, O. WASHINGTON HOUSE. Lee, S Burrell, Mass; G A F) rs 4 Peote, NYk; 1 Kiton, Ohio; Hon’ B Cochran, N Y; J Anderson, Va; JM Reeler,NY; 5 C Hardon, be og Ds Gardner, Va; Wim Cunning ham,Blans- ville. = = ais Ss OCBAN STEAMERS’ SAILING DAYS From ru Unitep Sratas. Leave : Days. -. New York..Liverpoot...My 19 ore..New York..Liverpool...My 4% -New York..Havre, Win Lee, Miss . Mo; W’Nib; J New York..Glasgow From Evgrors. Ni siverpool A : Liverpoot City Wash'ton.. Liverpool Indian... ++Liverpool South'pton... The California mail steamers Jeave New York on tke @th and 20th of each month. Sean i receipt of and 7-oc- with his stock in, vat elegant in ‘this! orty, embracing Pianos of every scale and style, front the nest and piain Ww the most elaborately ‘he whed, from the vid and celebrated factory of Chick - os & Sous, whose insirume: te are nok now. by | the Sret artiste to surpass all others in the country. Also, Pianos of beautiful tone and finish, relable workmanship from thobpproved Destemnsa New Yorks facte The subscriber's ex perience of twenty -fi yer: in the Piane buainess, with bis invariable oash pur qnases. enables him to offer the best instruments at ‘owor prices than they can be bonght in this eity, or at retas in the-North, either for cash or approved ‘urchasers of new Pianos may alwaya rely that they bay of the subscriber genaine new instruments direct from the wee he hires oat only second- hand Pianos. Becond od pianos taken in part pay - sagen owe Second-hand Pianos for rent or for eale Ti A GU FARSaeee oe pion sachs 4a Pianos taned reguinted by 8 had 15 yeare’ experience in his Wee hit Shs toas ma 22-5t RICHARD Davis, ennsyivaniaavenna, JRSULA—A Tale of Countr lafe—by the author wa Amy Herbert, “Tvors,* ete., Price Just published and for sais by TAYLOR & MAURY me 24-3t sa aye ne VD BeCk-BIN DING AND PAPER-RULING GOFF a’ faomas. a corner it ee DNA: AN ANTIQUE NEW ENGI Er"raLic§y ihama Cares; } tol gine a oervi we 15 FRANCK TAYLOR. - —aeperemeener Senate ee, flat together cate tae ty ol a a i * Pine Wood. and the beat White and ied Agu and free") mer use. aud {ys saie at my Wood, Coal and Sand Depot, sorner o} ‘aad lath street, the Canal. R. W. BATES. ADAMS. PRIBR il ope: ny Mes spelte a tmeut of SU AL ing —" te Loseen ies anos m the avenue, on the south aide, between irk sai 0 fret rate Milliner Hands wanted. nn Wom* OOD SECOND BAND PIANOS AND gous for sale or rent very low. JOHN PF. ELLIS 6, between 9th and 1th ats, + .W Hall, MP Bean,” Movicniet Rk EMPERORS, WHAT? » WHY A BEAUTIFUL HEAD OF HAIR. Beenause it Gort self pro- cided ail cont fe ler. aithongh thé. roke may bioom ever 80 brig! i. a Sea apue tis cneek, the & tres Rape riger ay ie penn ue Lhone oh Peay * the head is. fits covering, or the hair Pye ire ee = ge oye’, race still, conarms. Bonk Wats Restorasive, if used Sache three Tre by ill restore eae. following and judge, ret 18 the telebsated piamsst, Th Da. W. i Rew Ye a, Apel es m. Woon: Dear Sir+Permit me to you the obigations | am under for the entire re~ storation of my hair te its original color; about the time of my arrival in the United States. :t rapidiy becoming gray, but upon the appliction of your R HV, it soon Teoovered its Orig hae. i consider y¥ Fepnarensne sae vets, moneprrat on, quite efcacious as well as agreeable. Ny Sun. deat or, youre truly, S, THALBERG. “Dryoh a’ G@wyliedidet ‘ Waren Newsrarce Orrick, 13 Nassan st., _ April 12, 1858 OU. J, Woop: Dear Sir—Some month or sux réeeived & bottis of your Hair Restor~ ative and gaye it my wife, who conclu to try it on her hair, little’ ng BE be time, thatitwould it# orielual co'or,bat to heras prise.aftera few weeks trina! it bas per- wonderlul effect by turning all the gray rk brown, at the eame time beautifying and thickening the hair. I strongly recommend the above Restorative to all persons in want of re a change of their hatr, CHAS. RDEW. New York, J uy 25, 1857. Paror. O. J. Woop: With conhdence doi Soeom mend your hair Restorative as being the most - eacious article | ever say. Sinee using your Hair Restorative, my hair and whiskers, wiveh vero al-, ve gradually xtown dark, » L now feel confident that a few more applications wil! re- store there to thet oo pins color. Italso’hns reliaved me of all dandruff a: ee gichine, 80 com- men persons apire froely, eee eee RY, Cuicaeo, 142., May 1. i387. coed fling af and turgung rune was loss be. ja! of an * oun bald. aud had tried many remedies to no pf- Prot. weeks fect. [ commenced using your orabi ve, iit; Sain wary last. A few np; fotiene Baten my oe. firmly. It began to fill up. grow out, tured back former ooior,(biack.) Atthis time it is tully od to its original color, health ans pearance, ly recommend its use te. J. D. HOES, The Reatorative is put up in botties of 3 nzos, viz- Large, medinm,and small; the small holds % 4 pint, and rétatis for ‘$1 per bottle; ahe median hods at least twenty per cent. more in proportion than the small, retails for $2 per bottle; the large pene aan forty per cent. more in proportionand retails for > 0. J, WOOD & CQ. Proprietors, 312 Broadway New York, (inthe great N. Y. Wire ling Hetab- Jishment,) aad 114 Market M And sold by ail good Dr Deniers. PEFR ¥VIAN SYRUP, On Prorecrep SOLUTION OL BE OFOXIDE OF IRON COMBINED, Having snucoessfully passed the erdeal to which new discoveries in the Materia Medion are subjected, must now be received ae ished medicine. P an ostahi Ite Efficaey 1a Curing t DYSPEPSIA, Affections of the Liver, Dropsy, Neuralgia, Bronchitis and Consumptice Tendencies, Disordered State of the Blood, Boils, Scurvy, The Prostrating Effects of Lead or Blercury, General Debitity, And all diseases which require A Tonic and Aitera Ve modious, is beyond queetion, * ‘The proofs of its efficacy are xo numer authenticated, and of such peculiar fp innait [peed tate to ene fara es S reasonably Hest receive the 7 proflered nid. ‘Z, The Peruvian Syrup does not profess to be a cr all, but its range is extemsive, because disessés, Apparently unlike are in- timately related, and proceeding from one cause, may be cured by one remody .The class of diseases for which the Syrup pro- vides a cure, 18 Bresttely, that which thas so often jod the highest order of medical skil. The facts are tangible, the witnesses accessible, and the safe- ty gna efficsoy of the Syrup incoutrovertible. hose who may wish for an opinion from dipinter- ested persons respecting the character of the Syrup cannot fail to be satisfied witl the following among Aaumerous testimonials in the hands of the Agents. ‘The signatures are those of fiatiomen weil § 1g rr ity. im the community. and of the CARD. Aving expertenced the beneti- The iadorsigned cial effeota of the Peruvian Syrup,” do not hesitate to recommend it to the attention of the public, From our own experience, an well aa from the tes- timouy of others, whose intelligence and integrity are altogether unquestionabie, we have no doubt of its efficacy in cases of Incipient Diseases of Lungs end Bronchial Passages, Dyspepsia, Live Complaint, Dropsy, Neuralgia, &c. Indeed its ef- foots would be imoredipie, but from the trigh charae ter of thore who hav’ witneswed them, and have volunteered their testimony, as woe do ours, to ite resturative power, Rev. JOHN Eecoae HOMAS 4. DEXTER, ENDALL, M. D. PETER HARVEY, JAMES C. DUNN, It is well known that the medicinal elect of Pro- toxide of Iron is lust by even a very brief ox posure air, and that of Tron, wit deemed iunpossibi in the Peruvian Syrup, maintain 2 solutio: t further oxidati of Protox- s this desirable point is at tained by COMBINATION IN A WAY BEFORE, UN KNOWN; And this solution mny replace all the prote garbonatos citrates, and tarirates of the Matoria Modica, A. A. HAYES, M. D., Assayer to the State of Massachusetts, 16 Boyiston street, Boston. For sale by Druggists generally. Price for large bottles, ge medium sized botties, $1. N. I. CLARK & CO, Proprietors, Boston, * in Washington by %. PD. Giiman, Special e airn & Patmor. Sonn Schwartze, t M Smi - Harbauch, H. A. McPherson, FL 3. Waish, Jeseph Bury, Jas, H.Stoue, J. 5, Lovejoy, Dr. D.'B. Clarke, D. ‘Ridgely; and in ‘Gedgotown by R. J. Cissell.and J. L. Kidwoll. 26m, W. PLANT, UNDERTAKE K, No, 418 1th * street, between G and H, keeps —— constantly on hand every art:cle a) | oe in bis jine—a fine Hearse, tent Corpse Preservers, &c., &c. Hia charges are moderate, and hia attention instant on call, any hour of tho day or night. Haoks furnished for funeralsat lowest posaible rates. ape-ly LOCKS !—CLOCK? ceived, a great auae = Bite 1 ment of CLOC » Call and see for yoursely: J. ROBINSON'S, 349 Pa, av., opposite Browna’ Hote! N. B.—CLOCK MATERIALS, such as Oils, Mose Balis, Cords, &¢., for sale,—the trace sup plied ahoar, i fast Nae. Thave a few of those cheap TOILET SETS on hand, which I wili kell cheape than they ern be purchased elsewhere. Also, CHINA, GILASS, and QUEEN SWARE, cheaper thaa the chepest, with y other arlicies too numerous to mention, at 8 Pa, avenue, bekween 9th and ith streets, : ‘alt and see for yourselves. apis 6m JOHN McDEVITT. OSEPH T. K. PLANT & Co, FASHIONARLE UPHOLSTERERS, Mannfacturers and Doslers in Sofas, Chairs, Pigeeken, Mactronses, £0. ae per Hangs one inthe best manner. made and pul down. od nished. SY D street, Carpets Farniture Ropairod and Ver. between 9th and 10th stroets, Wash- ington, D. ¢ = 2-3 OTICE.—All persons having bills against the Franklin Fire Company ara foasiosted tates them with Mr Jacob Hons, No. 276 Pa. venue, bo Jitu aud i2th street m or before Friday, tho 14th met. maleif ___ GEO. R. CROSBFIELD, Reo. A VARGE ASSORTMED eitare just arrived at th ma i4 W.G. ME W. GERECRE. NOSNS & CLARKE’S a rrr LLET TY, pavit's cO."8' cesar PS y Constantly receiving and forme ane fo wr pean, bebe tc Purchasers will find it to their ; r themselves the superior qualliice ef wees #. Covers, Molodeons, &o., &o., aiso on . n 16-tr ee LEENSS8E8 ON PATENT LEATHER, This new process of taking L leather is the beat mode of gat = bape pe sunt by mail to ei ing only one quarte; y are durabie and | fe-likey and oat "eonting trae Dh cents to#!. Ti SAN D8’ Gat » ma 5-tr ~ bet. easter, VIGLIN, GUITAR, BANJO, AND HARP Strings; Musi: tL “4 - sion! Inatruinente carefully Toptirede BES OF a J * ie ma 10 0 Panwa near tileit, Sror THAT RATTLING. W pre) ed to puton “Chapman’s Elastic Tem: L ng of tan ha it clips of Cagria; . GE eurtuhentes Factory, where 1 have separgg Mes epies. compilers ta the pstekene ALL saemer tath ond Bate MONBY t@ LOAN om sTOcK SECURITIES ikeneases on patent ting a low price pic- your friends, their -OWED ON DEPOSITES, CHUB len 87--4f pret b evaniie the Per ALR, ‘Foo: AND It AAlkosig a: Sied NY, PAN Deine at, av,, and at his Sales Room. under W 2o-6n Gsthartic Pilts. aie tenon of ¥ = im * q most to ‘most, feet poceative which is known to nes, and that they win unpreosdonty ines, mw jteesn of all man. T Fe sale and and powerful to cure. Their pene trating properties stimulate the vital an of the ly, remove the obstructions of ps © weit the blood, and expel disease, They purge put lencishor disurdared oewsetats teers Stent ae u 1801 tion;and impart & heal ¥, tone with stipocth to the le dot! a ta wholesystem. Not: plaints of every y, but formidable nxerous diséases which have baffled human skill, hile they Pi oduce powerful they areat the sane timé, in diuninighed doses, the safest and best Ghildren. Being sugar-ooated, they are to take, and being urely vegetable, are free trom any risk of harms Cures have been made which sw = belief they not substantiated by men eh exalted pusi- tion and fer as to forbid ti spicion ef un- trath, Many eminent clergymen and physicians bave lent their nmes to coriify to shone ithe re- liability of my remedies, winle others have sent me surance Of their conviction that.my Prepa: the ir pene esl Ly oregon ‘to the relief of my afilio- suffering fellow men. The agent below named is pleased to furnish gratis Americas Almanac, containing directions for their use, and certificates of their cures of the fol- lowing compieints : ’ noe peas, Hillions Comel ints, peematem, 0 leartburn, Hesdact ing from a foul stomach. Nausea, Indigestion, Morbid Inactionand painarising therefrom, fF latuiency, Loss of Apre- tite, all Ulosroas 0 taneous arenes Fe 10h Teqitire an evacuant Medicine, Sorofuin or King’s vil. They also, by purifying tire biood-and stimu lating the Cag cure many complaints whieh ‘wou!ld not be su; ed they could reach, Partial Blindiess, Nearalgin, and ze ouslrritability, Derangements of the Liverand Kid- neys, t, and other kmdred complainta aneing irom a how state of the body or obstruction of ite functions, Fi y Do not bo pot off by unprincipled dealers with some other pill they make more profit on. Ask for AvER’s Piiis, and take nothing oii No oti they can cive you compares with thi 8 intrinslo vaiue or curative powers. The sick want the aid there is for them, and they should have it. Prepared by Dr. J.C. AYER, Practionl aud Ana lytival Chemist, Lowell, Mass: Price 25 ocnta per hex. Five boxes for @}. rt es \Rold by Z.D. GILMAN, Washington, and by H. | COOK, Alexandiia,and by all dealers overy where. ap? TR SB MA BR. RO; ofKd £ Royal Letters Fateot of ug and secur tho Beals of the Keole ‘harmacio de Parisand the Imperial Coll je of Med- ine, Vienne. ‘Tri No, fina r y for Ke- laxation, Spermatorrhos, and Exhaustion of the System. ‘Triesemar No. 2 effectually, in the short space of throes days, completely and entirely oradi. cates ail traces of thone disorders which copaviaand oubehs have so long been thought anantidofa for, to the rum of Lue health oi a vant portion uf the popu- tion. ‘Tresemar No, 3 is the great Continental ‘| remedy for that class of «disorders winch, infortu- nately, the buglish physigian treate with rcurs, te the mevitavle destrastion of the patient's const, tution, and which al! the sarsapariila an the world cannot remove, ‘I'riese:nar Nos,d,2, and 3 aro nike devoid of taste or emell, and ofall natisealing quah- ties. They may lie on the toilet table withost tl rf use being suspecied. Sold in tin pases, and div: in separate doses as admin! al leman, Roux, Ricord, or four cases in one for %: teen pore, , &o. rice hy 9, Which saves ‘oF and in 27 cage, Sold by Dr. H. A. BARROW, No.15? Prince at..8 few blocks west af Broacway, New York. Ime dintely on reeeip ef the amount Dr. B. will forward the $9 cases of ‘Trnesemar, and the large sizes, car- riage Insuriog « = tz paid, thas toms. The $3 cases Also riage, Consultations aa ust mi. Ane from 4 till ne ies fe fow biecks west of Broad STOTT. Wa: mton. H IN THE COURSE OF HUMAN events, Ladies and Gentlemen loze one.of their reatest natural attravuons—a fine head of hair—it egomes a matter of serious importance, ard the uestion is what shal! we do to stop the hair from falling off, and restore its vigor and cua 2 Tin tae ly to this er kek to ay PRD HARRIS’ HAIR PROMOTER ANI TMPROVER- A tow applications will stop the hair falling or breaking. refnove dandruff, keep the saaip clean and white. and impart freshness and vigor to the hair; and although you may have been baid twenty years, the continued useof ittwo montis will insure you a luxuriant head of hair, ind Feta bettie, and i not satisfied, after the second application, return it and get the price paid. an for Dr. Harris” Hair Promoter and Improver. id:in Richmond by W. PETERSON, Drug- gist, corner Main rnd 12th, and Main aud Wail ste, Andin Washington aity by Z. D. GLLMAN, Diag ‘st, Browns’ Hotei Buuidi Pa, avenue, and D, - CLARK, Druggist, corner $9 streot and Pa, avenue. apl ly lia. > 157 + Sold also by J. folly ON MANHOOD, PREMATURE DECLINE, Shed, Gratis, the 2th Thousand. A few words on the Rational Treatment, withont Medicine, of Spermatorrhea or Looal (sly ners, Necturral. Emission, #78) Genitat and Nervous Debility, Impo- 4 Sone tency, and Tinpedimenta to amare generaliy,by B. DE LANEY,M.D. The upportant fact that the ‘many alarming oom- y inating in the le pe easily re: smal! tract, ew and highly success, je author, fuly explain: the entirely as adopted by of which every one is enabled to cure Himexie perfectiy and at the least possible cost. thereby avoiding all the advertised nostrums of the day. Sent to any address, gratis and poxt free, in a ed, by metus sealed envelope, by remitting (post paid) twe post- Age stamps to Dr. B. DE PANE, Ap 24-tsepae 88 East Sist st.. New York City. 7s LOOK OF THE CONSTITUTION. The demand of the people from ail parts of the ooantry for & pew edition of this Book, bringin down the statistics to the present time, ie auch thal it cannot ionger be tisragarded, It is anfficrent known throughout the country to reader a lar deseription of it unnecessary here ; 3 say Liat it contains the evidence of its laving re- ceived the voluntary aud generous pstronage of both HL fits having beenadopted en of C Tess,« by the Suprome Court asa standard edition of the Constitution of the United Statos, aid of its haying received tne special approbation of e of the Wixest statesmen ol the past and prowent age. It has been pronounced by them asp suitable fire side companion-for every American citizen, sud asatoxt book for the rising generation of Lhe acit . Editors wio venerate and support ine Constitu- tion, the seutunents of Washington, and the prinwa- ples it embodies, have heretofore given it their generous and valuable support. Bookseliers and others who may desire to obtain it for the supply of those who may desire to possess the new edition will p! address WILLIAM HICKEY m 2-tf Washincton ARLIAMENTARY Farl Grey, 1 vol.. London Dod’s Peerage, Barcuetag 25. The Red Pampnict an historioal narrative of the mutiny in the Bengal} Army. by one who has served under Sir Charles Napier; two parts, London, 185 12h, The Rise of o malian Empire, by Lord Mahon, 2, London, 1858; 81 2) The Queen's Regulati 18 Au Orders for ihe Army, om a, 1857; FAT Hunt's Manual of Photography, London, 188; The Crochet Book, by Mlle. Branchadiere, London, ; 37 oth. The Miuor Operations of War, from the Frenck of La und 1,75. for Young Military Officers, by sha. Almanach de Gotha, pour 1258, ma Is a FRANCK TA VOR, M ARKRBLE W OR KS, WM. Rt ERFORD, RTIFICER IN MARBLE, KE Street, between lth aud 13th Streets North, Wasiineton City, Invites publie attention to his extensive stock of beautiful demaned aud Blaborately Carved MAN- TELS in a vanety of Marbles, together with a hor F STATUARY, whieh for de- be surpassed, and are well or tho Garden or Tomb. A large axsort- moot of Pinin Mantels, Monuments, and Tomb stones at very low priser Monuments of any dorign executed to order with Punctuality aud dispatch. Eatimates given for Brownstone or Marble work th River ing, and every other work in call aod make an inspection of our stook. N ake a note of the addraaa. fai7-6m Sr IMPROVE YOUR EYES. + SOTRENGTHEN sud nesist them, by the Paris Optician, PD. WOOLFS! » Who Imran from ae with ah r ad » AS well as mann! rt a ol {ial others of Lhe latest improved SPECTA LES and RISCOPIC CONCAVE and CONV Ex The OURLE FOCUS DO POLIS. Br AZILIAN PEBBLES, CRY STN ust SHED Which ave warranted to improve any EYE aflested ns @taract or it; also SHORT SIG HT FDN ESS. | = ‘ersons whoaré compel 0 une ciasees, or those eda a them, will be suited at fi tt sight, Those DOUBLE-POLISHED VENEZUELIAN ~ a S, tNEZUELIA CRYSTAL ROCK i havereceived the highest recommendations at the World’s Fair, at Paria, through their producing & clearness and easiness of vision heretofore unknown inany other improvements, Also, all styles of OPERA, SPY, and MAGNI- FYING GLASSES, Compauses, and Microscopes are for sale at his store, corner of Eighth etroet and Penns; |vania avenue, or Kighth street No, 41. bo- tween D street and fa. avenue. Do not mistake the corner of 8th street, rroes very Teasonabic, the same asat his estab- lishment in Europe. nd-tf AGGAGE EXPRESS OF FICE Adjotq@ing Tis ‘States Printing Ofes. ‘he subscriber, Bagxaze Agent for I and Onto ead Wasningeos Ineenk, Re altzmore oO an office, at the above p! , for the 4 = on of | e pubic, wher lers can be left for ot Wako convey Bag, toand from Ratirond Depot ki a : or ei oaMboats, &o.. or removal to any point in this Cily or Geatpetowan Oiliee open from 7 o’clook A. m. to iy o'clock Ps ty sexcept Randay, 7 to 100’ eiock &.. m.. 2 9’clugk top. in JOHN M. MoCLINTOgs: age Agent Bai: ore and Ohio Ratirogd. , fo Washingtor india tp there minds vases hy giving up their checks tu ch N, B,—Persons com!n Raltimore, not having they will sto; agents on the cars, willl have thei baxgage tak ms of at this ofhce, orat Baltimore ohio, N harp street, and noextra charze, aid Travelers’ Diretery. Prince st., a. Tra Pe oF THs ut-], ‘Baltimere and Obie, SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS, ‘With Greatly I Sekedules.: t ; CONNECTING TRAINS mane bales 1st. THE CINCIN ATT EXPRESS MAjL. tarte at 5.15 a. Bronk Wastiacton Yano fand jects at Ben on at 12 p. m., with Central Col ar es, tae he rr r points, reaghing Oi ‘1 i p2 PRE eee eR Sunday,)at P. iat Cincinpath s 5 au ott including Sunday mm. * with Kx- press ‘Train for Louisville, Cairo and the Southwest, for St. Louis, K: ete. from Wasb- ir on to Cipeanatain 28 houtsyor (Se Lows only 4 hours, ; CANCINNATI, PaOe RELA 18, CAIRO, ST."LOUIS, CHICAGO. Sal SE Yashingtou Junction or Balginore, Leavis Balti- |:All more at 10 p.m. 2 Sis Tyein in by the p.m. Train iqangiiea, ie the we more p.m vashington. and ail Stat; on the North- fwactatar caer oad take the p.m ‘Tra. For bat og pons the Marietta. airond Pate Balimore by all these raing. are ¢ glosest, ditoct andampie that inve yet eel shea traveling public, and be | improvement e that the purces of the Ba'timore aud Ohio arroad red ite ier tie ee been seoured under TAK i aif ‘Tiekets-and Baxgnge Checks to all - torav nd every other possiile facility will be Jouud upen this route, i SSENGERS for the Mai: of the pce tee Re us te zeae seed y lows: Forall points between Waahingt.m Sinsttenend feedmont veka the 548 ame tram. F all Stations between Piedinoat and \ t m. ‘Pray, @ “iake Sas 0. c0m ect with the 10k ALIIMOR E. PHTDADRL PR TE SE OUR AREL EIV WASHINGTON DAILY for nimnore, as fol- The Sigmon nnd 9p in Repo “| penne 5.158... 5 \« . iv . ORK and PHILA LPHIA ion YORE, aud 7 a.m, for Philadelpha only. . " 1" f .25 and $p. m, ‘Trains make the westitawtaant stants eae tion, with the ‘Trams from Battimore,as above The 5)5.0.m,.and 3.25 P m. Trains conneot with Pied saris sid 3.25 aud 6). m: Traine will stop wt tion a evepes Whaltagton and Baiti- m SUNDAY, but one Train leaves Washington, M BALTIMORE FOR WVASHING- Sige: as foluwe H x 4.20 and Me ith of which will be Express net stop exceptat the Junctions. The6.45 Train will reach Wastineton a eee ee Td iaky intended to rcoonn SsUMME: ESIDENTS IN THE COUNTRY. A speci ‘rain will be.run from Washirgton Junction to bring the Express Train wengers arriving there from the Wea in For Tickets of all kinds, Baggage Cheoks Jurther information, apply to at Way Stations bree At the Ticket Offer, Washington Siation i i she ‘9 1. T. EF GL D, Agent, re 1. At the Tioket Offoc, ©: W.P. SMITH, Master of Transportation. M. cone Goneral Tieket A cent. Baltimore, May 10, 12/8. mak LEXANDRIA AND WASHINGTON. he Si ers GEORGE PAGK and THOMAS COLLY willrun recninrly(ieav- ing the Seventh street wharf,) at the following hours: Georee Peet E AR asm Orke + BY oy le Thomas Collyer-7,9.11 mina 2 and 49.1. w Pag. ne A Hino AT oboe eorge a: by m.; +4, and a Thomas Cottyer—a. 10 ore 12%, Sig, and 53 p.m. Be Whaley’s Omnibuses connecting with the Page and Collyer leave the Capitol and corner of 12th at. and Pa. avonue tho ¢ tine the boats leave Alex- Sndria, RICHARD WALLACH, Pres. FOR MOUNT VERNON. ‘The COLA. Y ER willleave for Mount Vernon on ha yy chon, spe som Washington at Ai ry , Mis RAMP E BAKER, Capt, NITED STATES MAIL LINE ONLY REGULAR LINE AMD WITHOUT FAiLURE FOR RIGHT GON’ ren VIA PANAMA RAICKEOAD, Resular Sailing Days, 5th § 2th ef cach month, TON.—-S0 many frauds.and imppst- variour Kinds have been jately don travelers bound toCALI erpatrated on FORNIA. that the ‘subscriber, the on!y authgrixed Areut for passage by the U.S. Maui Line, vin Pana- ma, in the city of New York, feels it his y to cuition til persons seeking passage to California, that, To ave MPOSITION, Liey must ke careful to fin: the true office of the Ateamships of the U. 8. Hail Line, via Panama Railroad, ae no other office in Now York is authorized to engaze passage, ‘The Companies have ouly ono vice 2 New York, which ts at 177 West street, oorner of V Go fede aod Stee the North River, at the head of the - pany’s \Whari. ited sbecrve my awe ‘ed Ch pus PACIEIC MAIN SPEAMSEIP COM Une af the Staemeh ps of thi carry! the United Sintes Male for ACA PUG vag CALIFORNIA. amt OREGO leaves RRR Panama twiee exch month, on the arr. " vai of the United States Mau 8. 8. Cam; "asteam- ors, Which leave New Orleans and New fig i a e NAILS, larly on Sth and 2th of each moet ys PG kigeencers connecting vias PANAMA RAIL, These steamships have been soe pet and Proved by the Navy Department, a: cunranty speed safety. Tha Pastime Raiirond (47 miles long) is now com. ited from ooean to ocean, and is crossed in Jor 4 ours. The baggage of. Seneera is checked in Ni LJ York shrownp to: San Francisco, nod passenxers are embarked at Panama by steamer at the company’s expenre. The money paid in New York covers "all Sos tho trip. ererve steamers are xort in port in Panama and San Freacisco, to provent detention in case of acci- Son so that the route is rer reliable—no fail- are having oocurrea in eight yen: Paasencers icave Pansin ‘Se tame day they ar- MGondactors ko through by euch steamer, and tak ondactors go thron, y eaoh ai or, o charge of women and children Without other proteo- TB. For through tiokots at the lowest rates the egonay, 177 V oat piroct. Now York,to ue IW. Ae Dp Thin AKMBTRONG, HAR IS& COW ow jeans,— C.L. BARTIL 'T. Boston. : yur GREATEST GOOD TO THE GREAT- EST NUMBER. I wish all gentiemen to bear in mind that the plan ago of well B, and BOOTS at r6- duced prices, FOR CASH, 18 now In sue- cessful operation, xs thousands of Iv tf HLA which Taw nd much better than and the best #3 Hntin the Unit tates; od fashionable Hat at $2.50,—1n frot, all kk oO Hints and Caps 3° per ceut. lower than the usual ele eG cash only. No extra profits, in order oan hbaddebte, =| k Philad also have, on oonunission fora Phi ph e CALE “SKIN BOOT, ufacturer, ® first-rate Dress Bt 8 Row! AB Any that a ld from %. to . HER GAIT- and the very eo me PA lied with equal to any at JU -SKIN GATTERS at orms cash, New York Hat Store. 7th treet, © Bootmakers of this eity enn Bvots, as usual, at my regular prices. Al v' NY o ite the Avenue House, TReent for the manufhoturers. year 1858, by Rugene Dapay In the Cloke DUPUY’S NEW PERFUME FOR THE SEABON, | KISS-ME-QUICK, DIStiLtxD PROM FRAGRANT TULIPS. Entered according to Act Gon E. DUPUY, CHEMIST, 609 Broadway—New York. for the Boutbern ————— Sold everywhere. cen SURE VESTS, ALITY, GEN U No. 970 Pa. avenue, or Browns? Hotel, aok-tf J. &. STEPHENS, ,PENCER’S HISTORY THE UNIT: Ss tates being nearly AMS Soe Minding iv Antique and Turkey Morooeo, got r the work, canbe seen at the ‘office expresi the publishers, 4807th street. vet and &.. “api SAMBS CANTER: Aneut, "wo Or SENKRANZ'S bi NOS, our own ton, direot rman: received and for sale low, pinche ae | JOHN F, ma 10 Pa. ave. neni te cae ARE RWLST ES AaaaE OS gas ¥ the could auggest, have |. Al fo y Tat the: iken Pn ae of 3 seeee SESSSSSSeSSRSES SERSEEE seeesses ao SBSES BRN REST SS Sew meas PGRl9S SIR SESS TS STSTIOSSSSISISS SS TSS TTI S SESRERYRNMSSSS «NEMS , = Is f TAS UNITRD * jot All of - wm do - S do - ; a ne fractional i w All of - v do - is ww do ~ M ree “fading of ¢ ny reservat! Bt do do do do do > do - do = AlLof fractional 1) 18 JAIL of - io - 3 do - NM The part outmde of the f Pp 1s reservation 2 do do of 16 | do lo = a jo ol | a of is an of - = 2 = jo 2 Attho land offies at Levomproy. commenar Mondag, the nineteenth day of July next, for the dizposal of the named townshy bie lands within the viz nx on following South of the base line and cast of the sicth prin- cipal meridian Parts of Seo’ns. § Ai ot aetna All of = do = do = ‘The part ontside of the Indian reservation of do lo of All of - di do - Allof frnetional Ail of do - The part ontside 6 part ontsi of "the Indian Tegervaviont 0} All of * do = do - Th toutside of "the India reservation of At the land Township at ' | F rants of Sec'ns. , 1The part onteide of Seotion, Township the Indian {reservation of 12 15 I - 4345 The part onteae ** { } of ‘the fedua | Fegerarson of Ly lau ee » e do : 2 Ano - 2 2 utside "or the indian, | Feservation of 12 14 jal - 13 Irhegart outsige ” of the indihe ' sogerentzon of { do of iy All of - 2 has 2% 8 5 Poo, commencing on offices Mondays, the filth day of July next, for the di I of the public lands within the following named town. ships, viz: South of the base line and east of the sizth prin- cipal meridian —_— eo J aa. 22. Parts of Seo’ns. : § varie of Seo'ne, = z = Ss hee hee All of - 3 All of - | 2 = lo = a 3 | oH do - 4 do - ® = 7 = - 8 lo = 221 - & do - 3 do - 13% ge - 4 do - 3 lo - 5 do - 4 = ea. 6 do 5 That pert out- io ° aude of the In- % 17 dian reserva lo = 2 tienef - 7 io — AR ot - - 22 ee - ‘ 0 = z do - -on do - b jo - ke jo - kK io = 6 2 ie lo - - 9 ae > 3 io. > ee ee lo - &@ do - 13 lo 2 lo ae : - @ { - is lo - & lo ale; do - Pa - do - 2 lo - PP lo - 8 0 = 2 _ > = - Ey 1 > # : - 3 jo - lo =i ae do f : 8 io - ; eS 4e - & * D4 - @ jo = io - 2 zo - : lo - E+ a io s Ti “ wt opt” “ae z an ont- jo “5 ide oF the in. do - 8 inn reserva- - os aloe ihe 21 ° ist oe = 1o > ae eee do a Vhe part outside The part ontgide ef tne Indian of the Indl reserration of 3 16 — of : 19 ct — 4 io o ons 1, 2, All of ne 4 i Mair - i 15 lo - = iS do - st art de re of "the “Indu jo - S reservation 3 do - lo jo ol 5 The artontgde 2 /All_of od ‘ 6 r z of the Tudi 3S 2 alt —— I 3 do 7 do o 4 2 8 alt do do of j ; - ° o S c eke gc, 0 - io ae ese i fz Z le - io s ne - § : - i * : é io - E lo = & 4 - 2 ud - &B jo - $ - lo - 47 S Ad 1 14 lo - H lo - HY ¢ = lo 7 lo - * do - jo - a | a 7 § 0, - . x - 2B & =e lo * - 2 do - 3 do x do - 2 do - 1M do - 2 do * og 4 = do 3 do - - » Sealer H lo. - # do : 6 lo - 8 Che part ontaide lo - of the Sadia: - @ reservation 0} 7 do - 24 wit aihe land office at Bice ere spas tad Sa South of the base line and cast ctpal meridian. a Parts of See’ns. 3 3 ae i ee) All of - THAN of Sr a te do - ; ¢e ‘The part oury , “2 vf ‘the Indi 4 ae, | All of - 1 ge fo: Gls commen: uext, fer ther following named Seotion, ewww aun-ne Township, Of the sizth prin ; JWRBAIIATH J hd By tho President: . ‘Tuo: 5 *, N ICE FTO PRE-EMPTION euasmnre. Ued to the right of pre- en toany offtre inde ‘hin the (oteuaingn. gad ut to extah- oftownsbips 7" me vy oebad fen reoeirer uf the and make pay- proper innd ment thereforas soon as practicable after a ax shssmocfeccand Sofve Soe oy & 4 commsanne Lhe tract ; Olherwise such Cam will be forfeited, « . HENDRICKS, mm 3-lawteJuly By tue reesiit et_be THE UNITED In pursuanes of inw, |. JAMES BUCHANAN, ili be held at the under m The Tornors of Nxsraska,ot the perrods herew- 6 designated to wit: At the Cand Ofioeat Brow sll La, commencing Nooda: Septs: wext. for the drepossi Stuesehae ‘within the foliowing med Lownsi ps, viz © North of the base isms and cast of the sixth pren- cipal meridian a of t one, cate oka great Ranakarocasaions snare 7, Thee: Sac'ank y to 1,2, Sand ¢ amteide of the oy fini Brees, Femnromervation, reat ew eee ertai ca Fens hon ned Fox :towuship 2. the parte of townships 3.4 and Soutends of the Bail Breed. Nennim reser - eapen: and fraotionsl Lowuabip 6. of range ‘e 4 ‘hat part of Lowasiup on’, outside of the an Fox resérvate oweahins © ‘3. and 4; that part of towuahip 5 ou‘arde of the finif Hroag. Nemate res- erration: ow J ‘ownships | and 8, of range | 2. ‘ow nehipe sopfsanee ti ‘ownahips 6, of range 10. ‘ownsh'Ps {, 2. 3. 4. §. and 6, of range 2. At the L Ofhos at Neskasxa CITT, commenc ipa on . the sixth day of tember next. for ifs a posal of Che patie lands wi the yellowing jaeall Sromebipe. F ta: North of the base lime ond east of the sixth prin- eopal meredian TAQtIONA! Lownstuips 7 and *, of range 15. Fev ; and fractional townships 8, ® 10, IL ooh aon £9, 19, 11, and 12, and fractional township 15, of range 15. "Fownships 7, 2, 9°10, and Mand fractional town- ships I? and 13, ob range 12 orrnabips 3.649, and il,and fictional town- Ship 12, of rance 11. "Townships 7,8, 5. apd }},and fractional town- ships 12, 13, null 14, of range 16, ‘ownships 7, 8, and 13, and fractional townships 1¢ 15, and 16, of ranize 9, At the Land Ofhes at Oman, City, commencing ‘on Monday, the sixth day of Sepienber neat. for the disposal of the public lands within the feliowing named townships, siz: North of the base line and east of the sizth prin- capal meridian ‘ractiona! townships 13, 14, 15, and 16, of range 14, ract ional townships 13, 14, 15, Wi, and 17, of rage 5 ee townships i2and 15, townshtps 14, and if, and fractional townships 17, 18, 19, and 2, @ 12. ‘zactional townaimp 12, townships 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, and fractional townships (9 and 29, of range Fractional fowneluype 12,18. and 14, and townships 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, and 2), of range 16. ‘ractiona! townships 14. 15, and 16, and townships 17, 18, 19, and 29, of range 9. and proprinted by inw for the use of schools, molitary, sud other purposes will be excluded from he ing of the above lands wil! be commenced on the dave appointed, and will proceed in the order in which t Bre advertised, unti! the whole slrsil have been offered, and the xales thus closet; but no sale shall be kept opea longer cha: o weeks, And no private entry uf any of tho innde will wag! mitted until after the expiration of the two weeks. Given under my hand, at the city of Washington, this thirtienth dey of ytd — Donuni one thousand eight hw an eight. JAMES BUGHANAN. By the President: Tuos. A. HENoRicns, Commissioner of the General | and Office, NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. Every person entitied to any of the lands with: townships above enume lish the same to the sat tawwosis register end make pay - after senone pointed for the the tsnds em of commencement of the public sale bracing the tract ciarmed , otherwise such claim will be forfeited. . THOS. A. pEppny Commissioner of the General oo ap 3-iawids T HE N N PR PR PR 1 PR PR PR PR . PR pr PR 1 ATED": th. ex: oh. R a RE & rT 4 i PRIZE ILLUSTRATED! “ILLUSTRATED? The New York Weekly LDEN PRIZE os ous of the intgent and host weekly papors ol ihe day. An Imperial Quarto contaming EIGKT TAGS. oF FORT? COLU MAS, of entertaining orgind! matter, and elorant!y he OR ATEN 5 AGIFPT WORTH F BE PRESEN SOIN GOLD WILL ” A SUBSCRIBER IMMEDIATELY ON ECEIPT or THESUBSCRIPTION NUNES. Ure copy forone year = - = ne copy fortwo yeare ~~ One copy for three vears - One copy fur five oe - AND TOCLUBS. Threeoopiesoneyenr ~~ Fen copies one year _ $2 Mand) coh. 3 Si, and 2 cifta. 5 and 5 gilts. 6 (0, and 5 gifts. J gifts. wd 5 gifte. nd Hf gilts. 38. and i rife. ‘en copies one year WeNty Eno cupirs ONC year ‘he articles to be distributed are comprised in the following list : 2 Packages of Gold,contaimng - §5 Mench. 5 do, bid de. - Be Peach in do. a do,» - 10 00 each 10 Patent lever Hunting Cased hes - - = - 0 MH each. PGold Watches - — - - T of each, Fld do. oe te 0 each. - 5 Menoh. - 358 ene enc 10 to 25 oh. ; ieee ~ Ito W @ onoh. &. Hracelete, Rroookes Pina, Sleeve Buttons agen 8 ore. Gold and Milver Phimbies, and ® variety of other articles, worth from fiity cents te Bibeach = of the subscription money Vook eppenttsa ween tad sor an Look o i . tl responding with thet number will be . within one week, to the subscriber, by mail or «x Press, post paid. All communications should be addresned Lo RECKET & CO., 4é.nnd 49 Moffat Building, «= ppecimen copren SE Arden few Vork. - sent free, or t at Yhullington’s News Depot. Agents wanted.” mP-iafiy N 1No. 004, ri Novick ror ‘Rt stdrine ceeraty bpdRiDk? MARKET IN THE STATE OF ‘ureuant toa vision inthe general approprin tion net of 18th Rurnet, 185, trol of the General fand bon Dlg pe Ee ha malitary reserves. matice is by and fe the use of the inte military post et Paint KA, will be restored to market and ined one te entry at priva’e sale atthe land offoeat Tt Aveustixe, pod —— having been heretofore offered at pubic XC South of the base line and enst of the princ iped meridian 3, inclusive of township ®: the i» 1%, nerth and weet the S ud the frreters of townslup tl weet 'e river, of range di. nd lake, of rang: Given under my hand. st the Genera! Land Ofioe, at the city of W aahington, she \abday of Say. ip 8. ‘HOS. A. HES DRICKS. ma 5 tawew Lem aRiomer Ho. TO SPEAK FR bites | vol. London, 1858 Army Reform, by General Sic Johu F. Burgoyne, London, 188; 57 ceuts. Fortuheation, Field nad Permanent, by Oaptaun Min Emanso on tials Kander, (Ru ou lAn, a + (Ru -ondon, 1858 ; er me Pae ere ENCH —By Aohille A! Bin. on t ighthouses, on Foundations Works, Dodean on Makine [Bricks Tim chion on Fiectrue Telearaph, Britesh Novy ist for April, 1878, ed by mma 19 FRANCK TAYLOR.

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