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EVENING STAR. TO THE MOONBEAM. AN UNPUBLISHED POEM BY SHELLEY. oombeam, leave the shadowy vale, ‘To bathe this burning brow. Moonbeam, why art thou so pale, As thou walkest o'er thedewy dale, Wh umble wild flowers grow ? Ia it to mimic me? Rut that oan never be; For thine orb is bright, And the clouds are light, ‘That st intervals shadow the star-studded uight. — still on earth, ‘8 tired frame een; And ere the goiden morn: Its radivnt hees disclose Flies forth its bale Bat mine is the mudmght And Nature's morn, To my bosom forlorn, Brings but a glecrmer night, implants a deadtier thorn. Wreton Str Death, Suppose the glare of madness gling In thine haggard eye, For the keenest throb of asduess, Pale Despair’ s most sickening sigh, Is but to mame » And Chis must be, When the twilight of caro, = And the mght of despair, ee breast bat te the pangs that wake —————_~e+e- SoctaLiam.—M. Proudhon, the noted Socialist. be who openly asserted, shortly after {he French revolution, ‘property j bid tly pul lished a work ia three has just been setzed in France, udicial process, and from which, for the beuretii of our readers, we give the following extract from the last page of the second volume, which we transinte from the Courrier des Etats Unis: “Come, xatan, co: thou the calumutated of priests xod of king Let me embrace thee. let me press thee io my b som? Long fs it that Lhave known thee. and long has thor wh me. Thy works, O blessed one of my b > bet always are they beantifui x <4 they alone vive a meaning to the verse, znd save it from absurdity. What would man be without thee? A beast. Thou alone animatest and fecundatest labor; thea en- nobiest wealth, thou excusext power, thou put- feat astamp on virtne! Hope thou xtil!, thou proscribed one’ I have to serve thee but a slagle pen, but it ts worth thousands of bulletins”? Britisn Finisustxwi<e —According to lamentary paper, reccutly is has acquired in India following territories : a par- t Britain May, 1551, the Odtpore... Maypore Thani... Boedwal ; ORO. .0.6002 crop ia. I~ The New York Express has just got a libel suit by payiiny 9 cent: damizes I> Phe mother's heart is the clild’s achool room IP In the new Connty of Clay, in the state of Virginia, it issaid there is but eue man who is nut renning for eflice 177 A merchant lately advertised for whe could bear confi if answer from one who vail = 0 Mrs. Abigalt Gardner, master of Hinghar the crime of poisoniug her husband enough, the verdict brought the second degree. “clerk ived an weycars in wife of the Post- ‘The highest waterfail in the world ix in eo deoaicn Islands, and is said to be between four and five thousand feet high. ‘The streamon which the fall occurs, one of the highest mountains, so high that the Water never actually reaches the bottom, so great is the distance, again. + iLawing successfully a> , Mass., bas heen convicted of Singnlarly in was for murde- ‘4 Tans among the peaks of ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. WILLARDS’ HOTEL.—C H Elleman and | cannot failt imsey and ly, Mrs lady, G R A Letiler, Md; A R D P Ramsey and daughter, N M Robinson.Mr Kortwright, Pa; Mr Swift, Mass; J \W Geare.Pa: Mr Cole, Md; G B Osborne and lady , Mass; RP Ashe and lady. Mrs DG Farragut, Cal, D W Me Cauley, Pa; G W Patterson, JC Thatcher and daughter, _C L Camimerann, J W Van Valken- burgh, NY; J P Maury. fl; © Bishop and fam, NY; D Adler, Ind; H B Peek, Eng; P Edwards. JL Lawrence, J W Williams, Strong, ES Wright, NYork; Jules Oulo: Marseilles; J P Gould, J H Finney, L Sands E Burton, Miss Burton, Miss V Burton, S 1 Flassey, NY; S M Felton, Misses Felton, Miss Mermina, Pa: H D G Carroll, MN Falls; TR Raoult, Wash: WM Marting, SC; DP W oodbury, US A: M Rorke, Mo; J H Knowlton; Wis; D McNeill, iN Cc; EE Duncan, Arizona. . NATIONAL HOTEL —DrK B Harris, Va; D Stuart and sons, Eng, H Campbell, Pa; A H V: nelson, NJ; F K ray, USN; A B Davis, Md; P V Daniel, jr, A Ramsey and lady, Mrs D P Ramsey and daughter, NY; S H Berry and ly, H Williams, Md; 8 N Swain,Mass; A an, A Erisman. Pa; C J Nordman, > J P Craig- head, O; Mr and Mrs Calvert, Miss Calvert, Sd. & Smith, O Robinson. NY; J W Biake. Ind; W H Owens, Md; A Blackman and lady, Ct; J Du- vall, Md; A B Wiles, S Garttwright, J R Chiid- sey, Va; James Young, Mass; Mr McAran, R H Jenk.us. Pa: J F Tanner. H Gill, Va; F Hill- jard and lady, Mass: G B Hoches, E Hubbell, GS Roney, Mass; L. B Crocker, 6 D Buld> win, J J Newsome, Miss AL, Berry, Mrs & Kit- ridge, D P Rumsey, © F Anderso: NY, TC M.Creery, Ky; TH Rec BROW N® HOTRL If Grentt, Va; T \Wal- Jace, Tenn; W Stdobu a Ge; 3's fees and lary, do; Sami st 3: M Du Val, Md: CHI € © Hungerford. do; f Davis, do; BJ tarrisun. do; P Clarke, V Seriven, Ga; Dr WM Thurman Miss Tuurman. do; Mi<< J Thur Cote and lady De Randol Md; & 3 y C T Voliard, Ala; K fF ©; TS Jetferies. Pa, AM feaipin, Maxe BR ¢ BC, W Gilkison. Va; 4 ‘T Gilkison. de: P er lade. NY; JC Whitwoll. de: PH Leonie do; W F Hardy sad femtly,; 6 OM Corry, Or: J bord; JH Geiger, 6; M Baird 5 Gus Tring, NY, BC Peavklitn, Texas is RIKKWOOD HOUSE —M Worrall, Ya; W Peele Ayres, Va; WS Ashe. NO Ki a, OT Pea en, NY. AN as Jamison, W Norman. ft Buz th, Pa; J Ackerm GNI es hey. W T Lovell SL Prem i » NC; W S Williams ford, Va; J P Robertson, NC; JS ad y Nriskrame ne tone and iod UNITED STATES HOTEL —S& N Swann Mass; J C Waddle, W J reurgisin', Va. J Cc Greeniease and iady, Nevada; J M Munson, Va; OTrnett, 3 B Owings, Md; J © MeCay, Mo; L L Barke, NJ oc From tux Univep ¥taras. Steame Leave la Days Buropa see. New York. Liverpool...My 1% City Baltimore. York.. Liverpool... My 2 Vanderbilt... © York..Havre Persia ) Fulton ew York... d1y 13 ew York. My 12 Yors..My 19 eave New York on the Oth and Wth of each mo —_——— HO 20 SPEAK ER ENCH—By Achille Ai- 5 8a Sir John F. Borgo: bites. Ivo 1238, inany eng: eterrs. par lous. Teenta,~ Young Horsos, Gumpach on Surgoyne on Hinsting and nd Maohinery, Stovensoa oe Foondstions ant Con- aking Bricks and Tier, elegraph, British Navy _imperted i: a FRANCK TAYLOR. Jf0Ck-BiNDING AND PAPER-RULING BY GOFF & THOMAS, Southeast corner of Sits and D streets, er, (Rus Tr the Moon’s Ro Geers. re- FRANCK TaYLOK. a1 + Just reefing and peat grey ee Ash am A Bascher, P CR | glied cnen gx, SC: CO San- SAIN STEAMERS' SAILING DAYS My # A My 12 land Porat and i Medicines. _—_ Mo Ricuest baw ever WORN A BY KINGS OR EMPERORS. WHAT? WHY A BEAUTIFUL HEAD OF FAIR. Boaane it is th it God hi vided forall ‘our rage. Reader. sithonsi tie tee y bloom ever so brightly in the glowing cheek, the be ever so sparkling, the teeth be those of pearis, i beroft of its covering, or the hair be snaried and sriv: » harsh and dry, or worse still, Waprinkled with gray, nature will loose half onarms. Prof. Wood's Hair Restorat af wi suc nt. following and judes, The writer of the rst isthe sclebreted pianis!, Thalbers : New Yorn, April 19, 1858. Du. Woov: Dear Sir—-Perinit me to 8 to you the obligations f am under fer the entire re- ainration of my hair to its origina! color; about the time of my srrival in the United States, it was rapidiy beouming gray, but Bpon the Appliostion of your Aur Restorative. itsoon recovered its original inte, i consider your restocative Qs a) ery W tut i fon, quite efficacious as Well ts agreanhie. m, dear sir, yourstruly, S&S, THALBDERG. “Drych a's Gwe liedidet Wo eu Newsrarea Orricer, 1) Noreau west April 12, 1858 Dear Sir——Some month or six » Lreceiveda bottle of your Har Roi ative and gave it my wife, who cunciuded on her hair, littie thraking, asthe restore the gray hair to ita original woll as my Surprise, t r formed that wonde ‘ost by turning all the cray haus toa dark brown, at the same time beautifying and thiekening the nar. Latrongly recommend the above Restorative to sil persons in want of chanee of therr hair, CHAS. CARDEW. . New Yorx, July 25, t: Prov. O, 3. Woon: With contd to 4 Tee mend your hair Restorative ay 78 most efh- cacions article leversaw, Since using your Hair Restorative, iny hair and whiskers, which were ai- white, have gradually crows dark, snd i now confident that a few more sppiics?, will re- re them to their nataral color, ae releved me of aii dandreif and unpiensant teching, 80 com. mon among persons who perapiro irec!y, . Jou. KILBY. CteaGo, Inn.. May tt} About two yeare ego my ic owas Fsai he- ks trialit haa per mence: ray. I oomn, al dott os to no af fact, 1 commenced wsi i ‘aut. uary inst. A firmiy. It bogan to its former color, (bias reatored to 1 ead I cheerii at up in bottles ofS s: Aismall , the smal! ho! i per bottle; the wenty nut. more’ in prope than the amail. retaila for 32 per bett) the larve helite a quart, forty per cont. more in Porionand retauix for $3. 0. J. WOOD & CO. New York, (in the cre lishment,) and 14 Mark And auld by acl good | Deal 6, medini AN s ¥ PROTECTED tOSIDE OF IRON COMtaank we ordeat to whiah aew discoverer in the M im Medica are subjected, must now ve received as an estaboahed medieme, 2 Ouring DYSPEPSIA, 11a BAe Affections cf tha Lawar, Dropty. N Branchet nd Con ¢ Ire Dicordesc! Sicte ef the flood, Be Scurry, The Prostrating KF ifects of Lead or Mercury, General on tive methatn 7 Ne prools au charneter, th suttorers ernnet te to receive the 7S The Peruvian Syruo does noth profess to be ure ail, but its’ range is exteusive, because many diseases, npparently uulike are in- tunately related, and proceeding from one cause, may be cured by The class of disoaces for which le: one remedy the Syrup pro- and it ascends to the clouds Mbeya et is precisely that which ihas so often highest order of medical skil. The frets are tangible, the witnesses accessible, and the safe- ty and efficacy of the Syrup incontrovertible. Those who may wish for an opinion from d inter- ested perso: respecting the charactor of the Syrup be satisfied with the following among numerous testimonisis in the hands of the Agents. The signatures are thore of gentlemen well known in the community. and of the highest respectability, CARD. . The undersigned having experienced the bonefi- cial effects of the Peruvian Syrup, * do not hesitate to recommend it to the attention of the public. From our own experience, ns well as froin the tes- timony of others, whore intelligence and integrity fre altogether unquestionable, we have no doubt of its eflicacy in cases of Incipient Diseases uf the Lungs and Bronchial Passnges, Dyspepsia, Liver apiamt, Dropsy, Neuralgin, &o. Indeed its ef- fects would be incrediple, but from the high charac ter of those who lav’ witnessed them, and have volunteered their testimony, as we do ours, to its FOMOTALVe POWET. eee. JOHN PIERPONT. ev. PI: THO} ASA. DEXTER, 4 PETER HARV:i:y, ° - JAMES C. DUNN. It is woll known that the medicinal otfect of Pro- toxide of Iron ia lost by even a very brief exposure to mee taes to maintain a solution of Protox- ide of lron, without further oxidation, has been deemed impossible. In the Peruvian Syrup, thie desirable point is at- S! im hE 2 oO tained by COMBINATION IN A WAY BEYORE, UN- KNOWN; and this solution may replace ail the proto ye ae citrates, and tartrates of the Materia ‘iedioa, A. A. HAYES, M. D., Assayer to the State of Massachusetts, Boylston street, Boston, For sale by Druggists generally. Price for large bottles, $2; mediuin sized hotties, #1. N. L. CLARK & GO. Proprietors, Boston, For sale in Washington by Z. D. Gilman, Speaial Agent; Nairn & Palmer, Sonn Schwartze, te Smith, V. Harbaugh, H.°. MePheraon, F. 8. Walsh, Joseph Bury, Dr. D. B. Clarke, D. Ri by R Ciaseli.and J. 1 im H. Stone, J. 8. Lovejoy, rglys and in Gedryetown »» Kidwell. £66%-810, W. PLANT, UNDERTAKER, No, 418 7th = wee tie ween G and H, Keape © Hearse, &e., &o. His chargesare tien instant on call, any hour acks furnished for funerals at apg-ly —CLOCKS !!!—Just re- a ment of CLOCK | Gem $1 to $125, Cail and see for yourseive at J. ROBINSON?’S, 19 I’a. ay., opposite Drowns’ Hotel. N. B.—C LATERIALS, suoh as Oils, Keys. Batis, dc., for a the trade sup fab t cheap TOLL ht welsell than they cau be purchased esew vere. CHINA, GLA E cheaper Laan Lhe with articles too nen notion, at 90 Pa, avenue, bet# een sth and 10th streets, Cai. ond see for yourselves. ap t3-6m JOHN McDEVITT. SEPM YP. K. NT & co. . rasHIONABLE UPHOLSTERKERS, sturers and Dealers in Sofas, Chairs, eas, Mattresses, &c. Paper Ha inthe beat mannor. Carpets pont opie puidows, Furniture Repaired and Vac- mished. SY D rtreet, between 9th and 10th streats, Wash- ington. D. + OTICE. Frankia l 1 tween itn and lath street: itth inet. an te tk wath I ; PHILAUEL 4AGRFR OE No. 38! Pa. ar. One keg $2.90: 073 suze a, ITF We wend the for freaof wast to any part o the aty. uF & W, GERECKE, wD en NUNN & CLARKE’S _ 1 r and APH ALLE GT, DAVIS & COs! K CELEBERAYVED PIANO FO Coustany rece iving and for sale on! tee JOHN F. ELLIS #6 Pa.av., between hand 10 . Pnrohssers wi!i Aus sf to thetr interest to exainine eae ‘onthe superior qasiities of the above 0%. Stacls, Covers, Melodeons, &o., &c., Siso on ui le-te _IRENESSFS ON PATENT LEATHER, — A ‘Thin new process of taking Likenemses on patent leather ie the best 9 of Ketting a low price pic- ture that oan be sent by mail to your fei th re betng only one quarter of an oun Tie: are durable and life-like, and only costiug from & cents to Si. Taken ac LORT, SANDS’ Gallery, moa S-tr i'n, ave, bet. 8th and 9th sta, FIOLIN, GUITAR, BANJO, AND HARP Stricka; Music neatly bound + all kinds of Mu- sien! Instruments onrefully Topeired. JOHN F. ELLIS, ma le 6 P nenr 1th at, sror THAT RATTLING, r ae. lam new Elast! im haind and forsale at my Wood, Coal and Sand | Aut-Ratting Bnet Peseoer eee eaeinatle Depot, corner of C and lith street, car the Canal, | remedy for the rattling of the shaft-clips min 1-tf R.W. BATES, | of Carriages and Wagons, whiok can eevee reat oun fe small expense. ‘t, & aplendid aesort: t of 8! See giaice com, srgnue. on the south aide, between 10th and 0 Brat rate Milliner Hands wanted. ma W-Im* KN GOOD SECOND HAND PIA T four Melodeons for sale or rent varie, ee OHN FOELLIS mals 36, between Ith and 10th sta. ASHIONAB. PE 2 FAst Le ‘ERFUMERIES, from the Mews ©. PRIBRAM will open CY bees certificates from: That leating “Gouplimator copntry, ANDRE JOYCE earner isth ond F NIBKEST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITES. MONEY to LOAN om STOCK SKCUKITIES BB mas CHUB ROTHERS ANKERS, the Tremsury. ion rImttewntite the Toantury._ AIR, TOOTH, NAIL, AND B BRUSHES, at GIBBH'S Hair Store ree tae houses, at 8 re, near 13th i BB "S, near the corner of 3th at, Meseat 2 Hak tt is Bales Room. wader Wiis or) Cathartic Pills, ‘The sciences of Chemistry Malicine bave boon taxed tactreert most to prod juce this best, most per- fect purgative which is known te man. Innumerabie p' are shown that these Pigia ve tiles caviar ler wis gression nes, %1 jent- edly upo : ‘hey are safe and edly wu the esteem of all men. . sloneast to. take and powerful to cure. Their pene perties stimuiste the vital sotivities of the ly, remove the obstructions of ite organs, purify the blood, and expel disease. They purge out the foul humours which breed distemper, stimulate s!uggish or disordered organs into their natural ac- tion, and impart a healthy tone with strength to the whole system. Notonly dothey eure the every-day pm plaints of every 'y, but also formidable langerous diseases which have baffled human skill. Whue they produce powerful effects they areat the saiue time, in diminished doses, the eafoat and best physte that cay bo employed for children. Being «ngar-coated, they arc peasant to take, and being purely vecetable, are free from any msk of harm. Cares have been wade wieoh belief were txvbstantiated by men of s xaited { ctaracter as to forbid the suspicion 0} Many eminent clergymen aud tier names to ceriily to Moa bliothe r hal fimy remedies, while others have sent 1 the assurance 0] their conviction that my_ Prepara- trons contribute immensely to the relief of my affiio- ted suffering fellow men. ‘The agent bc.ow named is pleased to faraish gratis my American Almanac, containing directions for their use, and certificates of their cures of the foi- lowing complaints : Coativeness, Billious Complaints, Rheumatism, Dropsy, Heartburn, Hesdache arising from a foul stomach, Nausea. Indigestion, Morbid Inaction and painarising therefrom, Fiatulency, L¢ of a tite, ail Uicerous and Cutaneous Diseases which require an eyaeuant medicine, Scrofuln or King’s 1. They also, by purifying the blood and stinia ating the syatem,oure many complaints whioh it would not be supposed they could reach, such as Deafness Partial Blindness, Neuralgia, and Nerv ous Irritebility, Derangements ofthe Liver and Kyd- ness, Gout, and other kindred complaints arising from alow state of the body or obstruction of its functions. y Do not be put off by unprincipied dealers with some o.her pill they make more profit on, Ask for Pires it take nothing else. No other wy GAN rive y mparea with this initsintrinsic je or surative powers. The sick want the beat sid there is for them, and they should have it. Prepared by Dr. J.C. AY t-R, Practical aud Ara- iptical Chamiet, well, Mags.’ Price 25 cents per bex. Five boxes for @1. Sild by Z D. GILMAN, Washington, and by H. COOK, Alexandria, and by ali desiers overs wiiere, ap 3-4mr P TRIRSEMAR,. ROTECTED by Koyal Letters Patent of England, and seo! cod uy the Heals of the Eoole de Pharmacie de Parisand the i mp>rial College of Med- tains, Vienus. ‘Triesemar N remedy for Re- i Spermatorrhet, and Exhaustion of the T No. ¥ effectually, in the short | entirely ora) ch copaviaand ntidote for, te oxtes ail traces of those disorders cubebs have ae long been thought the ruin of the heath ofa vast portion of the pepa intion. ‘Triesemar No. 3 ig the great Continents remedy for that class of disorders winch, unfortu nately, the Kuglish physician treats with mercury nevitable destruction of the patient's consti tution, and Which al! the sarsaparilla in tuo worl! cannot remove, Triesemar Noa. 1,2, and Saro alike devoid of taste or smell, and ofall nauseating quali ties, They imay lie on the torlet table without their use being suspected, Sold in tin e: if tn separate doses as administered b; leman, Roux, Kicord, &¢., &0. Price ‘ene, or four cases in one for $9, which saves $3; and ir 27 cases. : dby Dr. H. A. BARROW, No. 157 Prince at. few biocks west Broauway, New York. Imm diately on receip of the amouut Dr. B. will forward the $9 orses of Triesemar, and the large sizer, car riage paid, thus insuring genuine European prepars- tions. ‘he $3 cases also sent, but not free of car riage. Consultations as usual, fromil a. m. tli é it. and from4 til &p.m., at No, 187 Prince st., 9 1 few blecks west of Broadway. Sold alse by J. STOTT, Washington. fe lily V HEN IN THE COURSE OF H events, Ladies and Gentlemen lose 6 reatest natural attractions—A fi joomes A matter of serin: 6 head of uestion ia what shall we the har failing of id restore its vi ney 2 Inre- iy tathig query wa hog to any tre DR. HAR IIS HAIR PROMOTER ANDIMPROVER. A few Applications will etop the hair falling or breaking. remove dandrnff, keap the scalp clean and white, and Saeact freshnese and vigor to the hair; and although you may heve been bald twenty years, the continued use of ittwo montis will insure you a juxeriant head of hair. Call and gota bottle, and if not satisfied, after the second application, return it and get the prise paid. | "Ack for Dr. Marcia” Hair Promoter and Improver. Sold in Richmond by W. PETERSON, Dru gist, oorner Main and 12th, and Main aud Wall st: andin Washington city ty D. GILMAN, Dru ist, Browns’ Hotel Bu avenne, and D, f CLARK, Druggis stroet aad fas apl ly avenue. A ON MANHOOD, . 4AND ITS PREMATURE DECLINE. Just Published, Gratis, the 2th Thousand. A few words on the Rational Treatinent Medicine, of Sperinatorrhea or Local Weakness, Nocturoal. Em E/E; Geutaland Nervous rays po- tency, and eee to parriaee . DE LANEY, M. generally, by 5 ‘The important fact that the many alarming com- pisints, originating in the imprudence and solitude of youth, may ba easily remuved Wituoct Mrvt CINE is, in this smia!! tract, clearly demonstrated; and the entirely new and highly suc ful treatment, ag adopted by the author, fuly explained, by menns of whieh every one is enabi to cure Hiuse.e psrivctly and at the least possible cost, thereby it the advertised noatru the day. wt free, in a aver HE BOOK OF THE CONSTITUTION, The demand of the people from all parts of the country for a new edition of this Book, bringing down the statiation to the prerent time, is much that it cannot er be disregarded, Jt tx suffinrent.y known throughout the country to render 8 pariiou- lar desoription of it mnnecessary here; suffice it to say that it containg the evidence of its havin= re- ceived the voluntary and generous patronace of both Houses of Congress, of its having bean adopted by the Supreme Conrt asa standard edition of the Consutution of the United States, and of ite having received t inl approbation of some of the wiscet statesinen of the past and present age. It has been prot ced by them aga suitable hre-side ry Aimerican citiz da-n text iz Feneration of the tors who venerate sad su. ¥ the sentiments of Washington, aud the priaa- it embodies, have heretujoro given it ther geuerous and valuable support. Booksellers and others y dexire to obtain it for Ure supply of those who may dosire to poraone the new edition will please address 2 WwW ILLIAM HICKEY for the ri m2-tf Pas i, Farl Grey, ly 75. Dod’s Peerage. Baro mightage, fir 1453; .75. The Red Pamptiet, an historical narrative «f the mutiny jin the Bougaig Army. by one wie ins r Charies Napier; two jurts, | werved under London, 1858: ye ‘The Rise of our jutian Empire, by Lord Manon, London, 1458; $1.25. The Queen’s Reguistions and Orders for the Arn» Loudon, 1857; $1.75. t’s Manual of Photography, London, ! M’llo, Branchadiere, Londen, of War, from the Freeh « Lallemand ; $1.7: Familiar Lectures f a Field Officer: $1.57. Ajmanach de Gutha, pour 1355, x ma is FRANCK TAYLOK M4&8L8 Ww ORES. r Young Military Otivers, bs WM. S ARTIFIC E Stroet, between t2iu and 13th Streets North, Wasningron City, Invites public attention to his extenzive Bleck o benmtiful designed aud Kiaboraisly Carved MA N~- TELS in a variety of Agrbler together with a choice xesortment of STATUARY, wich forde- ign _ ners ont be Cou corns" end are weil ndupted for the Garden or Tomb. A large aesort- iment of Tisus, Sia Monuments, and Tomb: stones at vi Ww pric Monuments of any design executed to order with punctuality and dinpateh. imates given for Brownstone or Marbie work or North River Flaging, and every other work in our line. Piless» cali and make an inspection of oar stock. fo 17-8m. N. B.—Make a note of the address. S IMPROVE YOUR EYE: STRENGTHEN and assist the Opucian, D, WOOLFRON, who has arrived from Europe with bis own, 68 well as the manufacture Ss good many oth unproved SPECTACLES and of the Iatest 83: oh are the y CONVEX, Tho DOUBLE POCUS 1nd DOUBLE POLISHED BRAZILIAN PEBBLES, CRYSTALS, Ete., which sre warranted to improveany EYE affected with weakness, cataract or tending to it; also SHOR T-SIGHTEDNESS, Persons who are conipeslied to use glasses, or those now using them, will be suited at firstsight. Those wonderfn! POUBLE- POLISHED VENBZUFLIAN CRYSFAL RK K have received the higheat receniunondations at the World’a Fair, at Paris, through their producing a clearness and easiness of vision heretofore anknown in&ny other improvemer: Also, &/! styles of OP. » SPY, and MAGNI- FYING GLASSES, Compasses, and Microscopes sre for sale at hjs store, corner of Eighth street and Pennsylvania avonve, or Kighth street No. 41. be- tween D street and Pa. avenue. Do mot mistake the corner cf 8th street. io, the same a at hus — n9-t! oon Very, reasonabl hment in Furope. rs AGGAGE EXPRESS OFFICE . D Sraert, Adjoining Ths States Printing Ofces, ‘he subsoriber, Baggage Agent for Baltumor: aad Dias sal Wahine Hinks Rate opened an office, at the above place, for the nooom- modation of the public, where orders can be left for the use of Wagons to convey Baggage or Pack to and from Railroad Depot, Steamboats, &c., or removal to any point in this City or Georgetown. Pia ong ores rome den = sha ry ask, 9 ae ily, except Sunday. 7 to low clock a. m..2 Sp. mn. JOHN M. MocLINTOCK, ba Baggace Agent Baitimore and Ohio Railroad, N. B.—Persons coming to Washington or go to is where Baltimore, not having made up their mij teekis'on the cars, ‘willl have their bageace eauny 0 oars, Wi rey ‘office, or at Baltimore slice, Now tt Sharp strects aud no extra charge, i Travelers’ Directory. _ innot FO KEL ERTS OF TH wuesT, SOUTHWEST AND NORTHWEST. Baltimere and Okie Railread. SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS, With Greatly Improved Schedules THREE THRO if uu ate NECTING a PARE WON DAL OE REE DE or a tows: Ist. THE CINCINNATI EXPRESS MAIL starts at 5.15 a.m., allowing time for breakfast at the Kelay House, Washipgton Junc- tiou, before proceeding West. This Train Grahon at 2.0 9. mond commects at Bonweod on m., with Central Ohio NAB, and intermediate m. next day. AND ST. the Obio River, at le Train for Columbus, € iy 8, reaching Cincinnati a2 119) a. E_ GREAT CINCINNATI Pp HE LOUIS EXPRESS connection leaves Washmeton Gnelading Sunday ats. 25 pt reaching Cinowati directiy with Ba- to. Time, fre ington to Cinoinnati,in 22 hours,or to St. Le 44 hours, a NCINNATI, DAY TON, INDIANAPO- Lis, CAIRO, ST."LOUIS, ClIicaGe, AND NORTHWESTERN EX PRESS lenves (except Saturday and Sunday, s¢ 6 p. m., connecting, at Washington Junotinn or Baltimore. leaving Balti- more at — Orn Sunday Night the coffuection with this Train is made by the 5.25 p.m. Train from Washington. To view the Grand Mountain Seenery of the Road in daylight, take tho 5158. m.or6 p.m Train from Washington. i For Parkersburg and ail Stations on the North- western Virstoi: Rana take the6 p.m. ‘Train, For all points on the Marietta Railroad take the as 6 Western connections from Washington sod Baltimore by aii these Trains, are the clovest, most direct andampie tnat have yet been offered to the traveling pubiic, snd every smpravament end advan- tage that the resources oi the Ba timere and Ohio Railroad aut! ite aseocistatines could suggest, have been secured under this arrangement. Throngh Tieketis and Bogs, ice Cheeks to all quar- ters, aed every other possible facility will be found upon this routs, WAY PASMENUERS for the Main Stem of the Eaitimore and Oli Ratiroad 5 tou as a: For all point the 6 p. m. ‘Pra: ‘Train take tive 3 2 PHILADELPHIA, S LEAVE ; f AILY for Baltimore, as foi and 3.35 and 6 p.m. \ NGTON AtS.18 and 7.50.0. m 51S Ko ward 52) pin. Trains make connec nsat RALTIMOKE and PAILADELPHIA NEW YORK, and 7.4. m, for Philadeipim rove de om.and 3.25 p.m. Trainz connect with OLIS, 3) A.M, Aid 3.25 aud 6 p.m. ‘Trains will stop tations beiween \vaslington and Balt UN DAY, but one Train +o p,m. t FROM RALTIMORFE FOR WASTING- ux ereare tour Traine, as follows: At 4.20 aud and 52 p,m. fourth of whieh aves Washington, m. tnd will be Expross h apee t THOS. H. PARSONS At tho Tickot Gihes, Washington Stal: CrL. PT. ENGLAND, Agen \t the Tiaket Office, Camden Station, Vv. SMITH, Master of Transportation. M. COLE, General Ticket Agent. ma 8 iors, May 1, tok. A LEXANDRIA AND WASHINGTON, 9 Steamers GEORGE PAGE and THOMAS COLLYER will run reguiariy (leav- io Seventh street wharf,)at the wing hours: Leave ALEXANDRIA AT ree Page—4hq,8, 10a. m.; 123g, 3,and5 p.m. mas Collyer—7, 9. 11 a.m; 2and 4 p.m. LEAVE WASHINGTON AT Geores Page—ty,9, 11 a. m.; 3a, 4, and 6 p.m. Thomas Collyer—a, 10 og, tes Ses and 5% p. ms ct ents. Whaley’s Omnibuses connecting with the Page snd Collyer leave the Capitol and corner of 12th at, and Pa. avcuue the same time the boats leave Alex- andria, RICHARD WALLAC. FOR MOUNT VERNON. » Pres. The COLLY ER wi! leave for Mount Vernon on TUES ee Ys te be from Washington at 9 r yt eam he BAKER. Capt. UN ten STATES MAIL LINE ONLY REGULAR LINE ARD WITHOUT FaiLURE FOR EIGHT YEARS, CALIFOKNIA AND OREGON VIA PANAMA RAILROAD, Retwlar Sailing Days, 5th € Dth of cach month, Cavtion.—So many frauds and impesi- tions of various kinds have been lately. erpetrated on travellers bound toCALT ORNIA, that the subseriber, the only authorized Agent for pnasago by the U.S. Mail Line, vis Pana- ma, in the eity of New York, feels it his duty to caution ail persons seeking passage to California, that, TO AVOID IMPOSITION, Lhey must be careful to hud tho 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, The Companies have only one office in New York, which is st 177 West rtreet, corner of Warren strect, fronting on the North River, at the head of the Com- ar wd Gunes my sig Over ‘. LW. EAVMORp, Asante T E PACIFIC alk STHAMeMe com One of the Stone! ips of this Company, carrying the Un)tod States Mais for AGAPULO. ALTE ORNIA, and OREGON, leaves: twiee eaca month. on the arrt the United States Mail &. 8. Company's stoam- ers. Which leave New Urieins and New York regn- Inriy on Sthand Mh of each month with the mals, ape poxsonsers connechrg via PANAMA RAL ps. nese stoamphips linve hoon inmpectad aud ay ed By the Navy Depurtmont, EUAIAY EY ep mr Maitroad (7 mrtas te ocean te Coens. Aid ‘The imegageef proarnre | York through to Sar, | eminrked at Pauamn by ugeraare . Les 2 mupRny'® expense. The money paid in New covers al! expenses of tho trip. eserve stonmers are Kept i Frans. to proven that the rowan ere ha ving ocourred yo eighty Ly PRDAIIA this tm Pauama and eof Reci- eo fal nleave nwall. oo ne dag thay ar. Cenda £9 througin by ence charge of womeuand chidren with yrotec- puget oketa atte | Ti West aise 3. W. A IN AKMSETROUNG, HAL S& o€ New Orleans, C.L. BAR TLE PT, Boston, “Centos spply at to ty tert Y ie GREATE Il wish all gent GOOD TO THE GREAT. rNUMBER. en te best inn adopter throe ace of aad BOOTS pre S C288, 18 o ol that the pian years selling ATS. at ve w os at $3.50, equal ally sold at $4 1 oF nivl Caps ach only. No extra profits, in order B i; prs ct es ot yenan he ts, ne ven, Bt my reguinr prices. re RE NY PORN THON Y 5 Now York Hat Store. 7th street, opposite the Avenue House, fe % 3m wan froturers. | oar 1RGB, by Eugene Dupay inthe Clerk’® Pi = jE DUPUY’S H NEW PORFUME ti IF H FOR THE SEASON, z=] — ——_—————f5} < :| KISS-ME-QUICK, | 3] = DISTILLED FROM : §]} FRAGRANT TULIPS. C igaqeen eee F | & DUPUY, CHEMIST, | 609 Brosdway—New York, for the Southern D Sold everywhere. VATS, PANTS, AND VESTS, Gente FURNISHING ARTICLES, A NNow Openings u No, $70 Pa, avenue, under Browns? Hotel, BY ap s-tf J. &. STEPHENS. a PENCER’S HISTORY OF THE UNITED +) States being nearly Sempicted. specimen of Kinding in Antique and Turkey Morocco, got up exprer!: the work, can be seen at the ce of the publial 492 7th street. between 1 and &. apitat '“SAMES CARTER. Axent,_ TY hd ROSEN, ree ll PIANOS, By own » direc jermany, received for ale low. poaH aT JOHN F. ELLIS, ma 0 Pa. ave. near th st, Dy THE In LANA, Ot the periods At the land Monday, du a ed ships, viz: North of the base line merida’ eoawclimswe BSacaw S55 ae SPSPPSSYPPSPESS Sy ey is 8% my of, an No, 8-1 0 ‘ = Mowror, "ourtsent th davof June mart. wat a the fohowing townsinpe and parts of wown THE UNITED the r to on the |, Bit and east of the principal 8 YofSW.K 34 se of SE ..34 QorsW _. 35 S.ofSk &...% Township. & 8 e Range CO ae ‘and seud their bills to this notice, Parts of sec- g ons. De Do 2 16 Do Do. 30 Do Do. 2 Do Do. 4 Do Do 36 | Do Do 2 18 8) Do De. 4 Do pe H De NE : N wet . Do N. 0 0. cc. | & N.& ef SEW .12 | Do NK of SW..12 | Do. Allof. 2 19 8) Do Do. 4 Do De -6 Do Do -8 Do Do. . Do. Do. De Do Do Do. j Do. Do Do. De | Do Do. | Do Do | De s ® De Do Te Do De 4 Do Do 2s De Do 19 De. De 20 8) De Do | Do. Do | Do Do Do De. | Do Do } Do Ro. | } } | 20 10 | | H ! { | i ‘ 25 | 2 } 23:10 | m1 “un North of the base line and west of the proncipal meridcan. Township 12, of range 2. At the land office at Monror, come Monday, the troenty-cixath day of June the dispossiof the vacant lands m the fren mum bered sscheons, within the podermentinnst Sy 3 ships, which remain te tee Unr e miles om cack side of the “Vicksburg. Shreveport, and Texas railroad,” subject, as required by law, to A minimum of twe doliars and Kity is per acre, ene on nert, for ve North of the base line and east of the principal mertd Townships 17, 18, and 19, ships 17 and 12. of rence nshipe 17, 18, and 19. n nships 16 17. 18, and 19, of rane waships }6, 17, and 18, of ranges pwnships 15, 16,17, and 18, of rege 12. sohips 15,16 and 17, 0f avces 13 and 14, ‘ownships 15 and 16, of 4 ge 15, . North of the base line aad west of the princepal meridé Townainps 17.18, and 19, of ranges 1, 2, 3,4, and 5. commen: 16, and At the land ofhce at Natchitoches. on Mi ¥, the fourteenth day of June next disposes! of the re Innds, heretofore wm situated within the following named townsimps, viz = North of the base line ond west of the principal meridion, mah: 5, and 12, of range 4. shi of range 7. iit , 22. and 23. of range 9. nship 25. of range it. nships 22 and +3, of range Il. ‘ownship 23, of range 12, and township 2!, of tance At the land office at Natchitoches. commencing on y, the trrenty-cighth day of June next, for the disposal of the vacant innds im Like ¢rrn-mem dered sections, within the under-mentioned town ships. which remain to the ted Staten, rrithen 6 miles oncach side of the “Vicksburg, She port and f. “i,” and of the * New Orleans, Ope- lousas, and & Western satiraad,” subject, o« re quired by in minum of twe doliars and Af Wz: sekeburg, Shreveport, and Texas rail Nerta of the base linc and west of the princepat meridian, Pt ntiemtae 17, 14, and 19, of ranges 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, and Townships 16, 17, and 12, of ranges 13, 14, 15, and I. Upeiousas, and Great On the “ New Orierns Werrerr raifrond.”” Noi th of the base line and wese of the principal merelian Township |, of ranges 10 nud 11, Lands apprepristed by inw for the ase of schools, military, and other purpos veether with the “awamp pad overtiow tember Zi, 1859, wil The tragys within the “si + of the railroads will be «nid Way granted by the act of Aug rasiromds, n° appointed, and will proceed 1 whieh they are xdvertised. wats thy have been offered, and the sales tins ole saiechall be kept open ager thon two weeks, a this ninth day of March, anac Domus one thoue! ehight hundred and fifty-exght. . JAMES BUCHANAN, By the President : Tuomas A. Hexpnicns, Commusowner of the General Land fice. NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS Every person entitied to the rs of preemption toany of the ands within the Lownehips and parts of townships above mentioned, is required te estab lish the same to the satisfaction of the register ned receiver of the propor land efiee. and rm Ment therefor as soon as practicable aft this notice and before nedny punted for meneement of the public sale of the ‘ands ¢ the tract claumed 5 otherwise such claum will be for feited. tH A HENDRICKS © teeneral Laud Offive Commissioner of 1 m !7-lewl oe Mss OF THE C : UNITED STATES. GEORGIA, Orrick DerartMEnt. May 5. 1655 or currying the mails from July i 1859, on the following router in tas ed rithe Coutrent pirtment until Sp. m. of Wedues dune neat, to be decided on th next dry; §M6 From the terminus of the Ravanrah. Albans, aud Guif railroad to Wareshory, 3) mies and back. three times 2 wees. Bidders wii name intermediate points ard pegpene ® senedale of departures and arr. Service way be commen-ed on ist July ifprac For forms of propossi, ruaranty. and certificate, also instructions and reanirements to be Sinbraced g the contmots, see edvertisements, in pamphict form, of routes in it, dreorgia, &e. dated Jnv uary 12. 1855, and of February 1, ikS*, at the pri pe poe! AARON Y¥ BROWN. Post offi v Postniaster _ ina 10-lawaye UNTED STATES Pr Onthe petition of Willinw reid, ot Rhode isiand, praying forthe extenrion granted to him on the 71h) of 4 weunt. 1844. for an im provement m “machines for cel toa pattern,” for seven rears fre the exprratio said patent, which tnkes place on the 7th day. [ Assant, tans = te ordered, that the said petition be heard at th Patent (fice on Monday, the 2d of Awenst next, et if oclock m.; and al! persons xre notified toapperr and show cause, if any they hove, why «nu, petition Ought net to be granted. Persons opposing the extension are required to his the Patent O joe their oyection: Ny met ‘th in wrteay at least sweaty days Lelore the dae of hearing ; all testimony filed by either party to be used at the xaid bearme must he tanker, tranami!- ted in accordance with the rules Office, Will be furnished on application, ne Ofte, which The testimony in the case will be closed on the-2d of July; depositions and other relied pron wo capes > pe ere be fore morning of that day; argument within ten days thereaiter 2 '® nica Ordered, also. that this notice be published in the Union, Washirgton, D. C.. and Post, Providence, Rhode Island, once a week for three successive weeks—the first of said publiestions to be at inst sixty days before the id of August n-xt, the day of hearing. ‘ JOS. HOLT, ace Commissioner of Patents, - 8.—Edito.s of the above papers will ploase copy. Patent the with » pay melt iawsw

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