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EVENING STAR. A LOVE WARNING. O, taste no more the marie cup, Although its rim is gold, Nor sacrifices offer up At sitars that are cold! Cali prude to seni the fount of tears, Distrust tv freeze the suui, "Tull ail its deepest hopes and feara Are chained by self control, Lavish no dew upon the saud, No gem up -n the wavo ; Like one Wuo treads a stranger land, ,\Waik lonely to the grav Yield up for aye, thy cherished draam— Seek pleasure. wealth or fae ; ‘Think love a poet’s idie thema, And tancy = * (HT. Tuckerman, 2 SUGGESTED BY MY WEEKLY WASH. ‘The human sou! is lite a shirt Affiretion puts in tubs of trial, Then seeks to pound out ali the dort By hardest knocks of tough denial. Sprinkled with patience, starched with hopa, It meekly bears the iren’s heat, While putsthe good dame, queen of soap, That polish on which “ean’t be beat.” With spot stains no longer dark, All buttons on, and neatly meaded : Yet no more new—the laundry mark Sticks to it till the life is ended, —-s MystTsRiots ATTAck aT Gov. Sewarn’s.— On Friday night, at abont ten o'clock, says the Auburn Advertiser, as the inmates of Governor Seward’s house were about retiring forthe night, they observed a man prowling in the vard and near the library door, on the north side of the house. Lewis Bogart, a colored man, and a ser- vant in the house, went ovt and asked the fellow what he was doing there? With making aay Teply, the man advanced upon art, drew a Pistol from his pocket and fired, aiming at Bo- gart’s head. ‘The assailant then ran around the house to the garden on the souta side of the house, got into one of the main walks and trav- ersing the garden, mounted the fence into the park end made good his eseape. Bogart saw a stranger inthe afternoon walking about the prem- ixes, who inquired of him who lived there. The man Was seen several iimes by B rt until nine O’elock, walking up and down front of the house. He was a tall man, wore a light cap,and a long. gray coat, and was the same man who fired the pistol at Bogart. Whatever y been his object, be succeeded in alarming the inmates of the house. Mrs. Seward’s health has for a long time been very delicate. and who was copaeer very much agitated by the proceed- ngs. ee {7 Jobn Burns bas been convicted of the murder of Mary Ann Montony, 2 courtezan, in Wheeling, Va. &P Money is so scarce in Wisconsin that it can be readily loaned out at from tweuty to forty per cent |i annum—with the prospect that it will stay loaned out for years to come. I> A young mechanic in Baltimore bas con- structed acomplete model of Mount Vernon— house, estate, tomb and all—in wood. It is to be a curious specimen of the art of carvin It occupies a space of twenty square feet. &F One of the fiuest specimens of a laconic Speech on record is that o Roehrjacquelin: “if 1 advance, follow me; if 1 fall, avenge me; if 1 Binch, kill me.’ {> Brigham Young. in one of his late ser- mons, gives # curious account of his trav: ling Z ze tour hundred miles by stage in 1=30, starting with only $13.50 in bis pockets. He <tates that at bi Osage where be hed expenses to pay, he s found pocket, on putting his hand into it, mysteriously and miraculously replenished. Bro- ther Brigham ought to bring pioof that it wa his own pocket, iu which be inserted bis bh op these occasions, as a doubt with regard tothe Proprietorship of the pocket would extroy the Biiracle Medicines. GREAT HEALTH RESTORER !— fe of the Flesh is in the Blood.” Ts Bi becomes vitiat npure,or too ie ee its vitality. the skin becomes ro oe p e Hivet cinpraereds Ry spepsia ligest.on fvilow, the Spirits droop, Nervous ness commences, and Life becomes a burden. HAKTSHOKNE’S HEALTH RESTORER, OR SARSAPAKILLA COKDIAL, Acts upon the Blood, Liver, St unparting new vigor and to: pared by disease from any cai ples and ail skin eruptions; powers of both sexes. gives bloom to the pallid cheek, and makes one joyous and happy. Though medicinal in its effects, it is a perfect cordia in taste. It is particulariy adapted to Female com plaints, which in their very nature are exhausting ch and Bowels, constitution im- it removes Pim- uses the physical &nd debilitating. For Dropsy. or dropsical swell- ings, or Kiduey and Bla der affections, it acts like a charm. Quart bottles $1, siai! bottles 50 cents, Sold by ytott, MePnerson, Clarke, Waite, Kid- well & Lawrence, Dr. Culver. and Ford, Washing- iscell & Kidwell, Georgetown. m PORE_*O_BE ADMIRED THAN THE i} ON CHEST DIADEM EVER WORN BY KINGS OK EMPERORS. WHAT? WHY A BEAUTIFUL HEAD OF HAIR, Beoause it is the ornament God Aimself pro- vided forallourrace. Reader, sithough the rose may bioom ever so brightly 1 the glowing cheek, the eye be ever so sparkling, the teeti be those of pearis, the head is beref: of its bripeat yo or the hair be snarled and shriveled, harsa and dry, or worse still, if sprinkled with gray, nature will loose half her Prot. Wood's Hair Rest« vo, if used thres times a ond perinn- nently secure to all such an ornames ead the following and jud: i, @, ‘The writer of the first is the celebrated pianist, Thalbers : i April 19, 1958. De. Woon: Dear Sir—Permit me to express to you the obligations I am under for the entire re storation of my hair to its original color; about the time of my arrival in the United States. it was rapidiy becoming gray, but upon the applicstion of your far Restorative, it son recovered iis original hue. | consider your resto. ative asavery Wonderful invention, quite efficacious as well as sereeeh je. am, dear sit, yourstruiy, S$. THALBERG. “Drych a'r Gwyliedidet Watsn Newsparsn Orrics, oN April Prov. O. J. Woon: Dear Sir—Some month or mx weeks ago, | received # hottie of your Hair Restor- ative and eave it my wife, wio concluded to try it On her hair, little thinking, at the time, that it would restore the gray hair to it original co:er.but to her as well as my surpriseafiera few weeks tria! it has per- formed t we rin! effect by turning all the gray hairs toa dark brown, at the same time beautifying and thickening the hair. I strongly recommend the above Restorative to all persons in want of euch @ change of their hair, CHAS. CARDEW, New Vore, July 25, 1857, Prot. O. J. Woop: With contdence do I reeom- mend your hair Restorative as beivg the most effi- enc10 rticle lever saw. Since using Restorative, my hair and whiskers, wit most white, have gradually grown dark feel confidant that a few more applicatic store them to their natural color me of al! dandruff and anole: mon among persons who perspire we PRor. Woo mericet ng coming baid,and had tried many remedics to no ef- fect. I coinmenced using your Restorative in Jan uary last. A few applications fastened my r firmly. It began ii ap. grow our, turned back to its former Diack ) At this timeit is tuily restored to :ts origina! color, health and appearance, aud I cheerfully recommend its use toall. Z J.D. HOES, The wine Restorative is prt up in betties of 3 sizes, Large, medium, and small ; the small holds 4¢ d rotat! Si per bottle; the mediuin ttwenty per cent. more in proportion ull, retails for #2 per bottle: the jarce is a quart, forty per cent. more in proportionand retails for $3. V. J; WOGD & CO., Proprietors. 3!2 Broadway New York, (in the great N.Y. Wire Railing Estab lishment.) and 114 Market st., St. Louis, Mo. And sold by ad good Drage: F ae male 06 AKRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. WILLARDS’ HOTEL —W 5 } Miss Perot, Miss Leon, D FI Rev Dr Butler, Ovio; The Sedgv burner, NY; Pringle, EC Wil H Moore, USN; M L Brown rc ing, SC; Dr G B Peters and lady, Teun; A J Smith Texas; C B Delf, N Y; P Dougheity. A M Mell vaine, Pa: J B Northrop.U 8 N A: Mr and Mrs Nock, K W A Jones, NY Miller and’ iady Hoole. da Mr and Mrs Waters, Mo an de DeArias. Mexico; al; Heler peed, Mary Clark, Mass; C Vasburg, R Courtney. N’ York: W H Long and ly, Misses H A and S | ong, FP and Billy Long, Tenn; T Rosei, Ala McCullum, N Yk: J W Fiteh, Pa; JT NY: WS Wetmore, Ct; O © Swift, Faimoxth: W Turuer, NY; W Norris, Pa;.P 3 Howland, A R MeNair, USN. NATIONAL HOTEL —A Spalding, N SG Ranch, Paris; A B Hodgkin, Md, J M Crawford, Ark; W Lam 3 P oH Pyfer, WH Gritith. Md; R_D Stiles and ty. ; Pa; HH Doty, Va; Capt Wallace and iy. U Som Mervine, N; W_E Stone, Pa; EJ Ingersoil, NY; J 3 Gowid and tam, M A Gage and daughter, CH KIRKWOOD HOUSE —C Cresson, F Lame bert, Pa; J A Waters and son. WC Haynes, RS Haminon and lady. Mass; J KR Andrews. Pa; W = Ogden, NY; H P Rees. Cal: Col EH Herbert, . W A Trine 1. Ligwfoot, L. ‘oot, Miss Con- , Va; T B Downing, NY; W Smith, NY; F Law, lll; E Abbott, Mass. UNITED STATES HC M Rels; é 2 F Coddington, W M Isaacs, Md; Yeweil and ly, Mase; —C Parker, Kan; nm ond Indy HC Bills, Cal; G N43; A Speck, R Appleman. f M Rontzoin, Ma; J K Eutwisie.Va; J C Mull Miss; N Haines, Md; K Lippincot:, N Eliott, NY; Col A H Laureace. Md; Col W W Greene, Mo; 8 E Rogers, Neb; JR Spit. ten, EJ Andrews, Va. WASHINGTON HOU BF Blakision and lady, Miss Blakisto ss Deauy, GN Hazel, Del; TD Arimsivong, Me; A Hebard and ledy, lowa; L Glazer, S 8 Roverts, Pa; Mrs Latcuite. N Y,; BH Davidson, Boston; 8 Relis and ly, Kansas City; De Horner, J L Slight and servant, Texas BROWNS’ HOTEL —F Rx nisou and family, di d #.—R Metntyre. Pa; Miss SE Ha! ter, Md: GJ 3_J M Reed, NY; G t FRom rug UNniren States. Steamers. Leave. Por. New York.. Liverpool. Boston... Liverpoo! June 1 --New York..Liverpoul....Jaue 23 Prom Furops ew York...Jane 1 uth pton The California mail steamers iwave New York on the Sth and 20th of each mouth. € RPHANS’ COURT, May 20, lass. Distrit cf Columbia, Washenxton C: to wet: Iu the cace of Cuaries 8. E teator, with the wi le" ed, che adie, the approvation of ns” ton ay aforesnid, appointed iSta day of June next. forthe settle bation of the personal estate of sa mesets ip hand a ereditors and he: aiaty, Geceased, of the have been col ee Aud where mil the said deceased are notified to art of Washington sof attend, (af the Orphans’ © county aforesaid.) with their oe 4 vouched, or oar msy otherwise, aw! ve pe eluded from ait bensiit of said deceased’ estate; provided a cupy of tia order be pul Week for three weeks in the tveniug Siar, to the said L5th day of June next. ‘Te EU. N. KOACH, Reziater Wills. True copy—Test : ED. N. ROACE 108 24-inwiw Register Wille. d ones a previous to tum on t meut inthe Wheais.” for seven y said patent, which takes gus, 1856 — és It is ordered, that the said peti tio: Patent Office on Monde meXt, at 12 o'clock Appear aad suow cau ihe heard at the 3th of Aagust t iny yto be tad transmit- 2 of the office, which ! be closed on the other papers ree of hearing ; used at the tedin # be furnished on applicatic, he testimony in the aa of August ¢. depos: hed upon as testimony mus nthe Ofiee 0: before the mmoraing of that day; arqumente, if any, within t ve days thereafter. 5 Ordered, siz, tuat this notice be published in the Uusieon, Wastiugton, D.C., and Post, B ® ehuselts, once week for three suces: previous ty the 9th of Auguatnext,t 1ag. y fi said herring must accordance with the ru a Commissioner of Pat BP, 8. Editors of the above papers will please copy, send their biils to the Patent Office.with 2 paper eootaunng this notioe. Je T-lawsw TR 13 TO GIVE NOTICE that the subseri- ber bath obtained from the Orphans’ t Washington County, in the District of Colum lettersof adminstration, detonis non, on tha per: sonal estate of David Finch, late of Washington gouaty. devenxed. Ali persons having claims against *the seit deceased, are hereby warned to exhubit the same with the vouchers thereof. to the subseri- ber, Si eet ~ Ati = of May next; they y ol 18 ‘Ww be exclu n fre Sep lard led from el! benefit Given vader my hand this istda: je) lawSw* MARY EL rl. YING MY of June. 1858, NCH, Adia’tx, PIANOS FOR CASH, andhaving long experionee in the | . ean, 4 I dowell cheaper than her entatligienict at the ‘Try me, * ELGIS, ma and 10th PERUVIAN Ox PRotecTED SOLUTION OF PROTOXIDE OF IRON COMBINEL Having successful y prseed the ordeal to which new d veries inthe Materia Medica sre su ied, must now be received aw aa established medicine, Its Efficacy in Curing Dealers. = SYRUP, jeu DYSPEPSIA, Affections of the ,D , Neuralgia, Bronchitis and Conswmpti Tendencies, Disordered State of the Blood, Boils, Scurry, The Prostrating Effects of Lead or Mercury, Weneral hich require 2 Tonie and Alters. tive medicine, 13 beyond question. The proois of it efficacy ure so numerous, authenticated, aud of such peculitr 0 weil character, that sulferers canret ressonabiy hesitate tu receive the J proffered aid. f= The Peruvian Syrup does not; proiess to be « cure all, but its beeause many diseases, unitke are in- tumately ad proceeding from o. » May be cured by one renedy The jORKCR whick the Syrue pro- vides a + 18 precisely Which (has so often barlied the Lighest order uf medion! sil. ‘The facts are tangible, the witnesses Accessible, and the safe- ty and efficacy of the Syrup inooutrovertible ‘Those who may wish for an opinion from ested persons respecting the cir cannot fail tu ve satished with the fol! numerous Lestumonin!s in the hands of the Agents. ‘he signatures are those of gentlemen well known im the commun.ty, and of the highest reepectability, . CARD. Tho undersigned having eaperienced the benefi- cial effacts of the “Peruvian Syrup,” do nut hes!tute end it to the attention of the public. pwh eX perience, as well as fron hera, Whose he tes- uigence and imtegrity ie, We len no doubt of in cases of Incipient Diseases of the tor of those w volunteered ti Tosturative power. Rev. JOUN PIERPO THOMAS A, DEXT. 8.8. KENDALL, M.D. SAMUEL MAY THOMAS C.AWORY, PETER HARVEY, 2 JAMES C. DUNN, It ts wel! known that fhe medical eilect of Pro- toxide of I ty lost by even a very brief exposure to air,and that to maintain @ solution of Protox- ide of Tron, without further oxstation, has beer deemed impossible. In the Peruvian Syrup, this des: tained by COMBINATION IN A WA £NOWN: ind this solution may re carbonutos eitrates, and tar Medica, able point is at- Y BE E, UN- age #1i tue proto sof tie Mater A. A. HAY D, Assayer to the Stats of Mass ts, 16 Boylston street, Boston, by Druggists generntiy. Price for Jarge mediuin sized hotties, #1, CLARK & CO, sale in Washington by Agent; Nairn & Paumer, Sohn Smith, V. Harbaugh, If. B. SS Pe eph Bury, Jas, H.St vejoy, A Slarke, D. tga! ¥; and in Getreetown taselland J. £.. Kidwell, foh2-6in V JHITE POINT GRAVEL for root karden beat H fiat S: the best +f Jak. aud Ked Ash and use. se. feat my Wood, Coal and Sand Depot, corner of C and lath atreet, near the Canal, mo Lif R. W. BATE of those cheap VOIL hand, whict J will sell cheaper 8 purchased eisewhere. Also, SS, and QUEENSWARE, cheape with many ether articles too numerous to mention, at 300 Pa. aveuue, between Mh and 10th streets, Call and see for yourselves. Ap 13-cm JOHN McDEVITT._ OSEPH 'T. K. PLANT & CO, FASHIONABLE UPHOLSTERERS, Manufacturers and Dealers in Sofas, Chara, Lounges, Mattresses, &c. Paper Hanging done in tho best manner. — —_ putdown. Furniture Repaired nm shed. S# D rtieet, between 9th and 1th atresta, Wash- ington, D.C. ma 23-3 A Hake TAR TIN’S Guitars tore of malt METZEROYT. Carpeta Par -ASSORTME just arrived ae PHILAUELPHIA L AGER BEER DEPOT, Fs Ba av., between 4 and 6th ste One ke ue dozen quart botties, $1.49 Be. 107" We send the Boer free of the city. ar Pes WG wu 3) Sin . ne NNS & CLARKINS “ry, Davie com OPA HALLETT, DAVIS & COls CELEBRATED PIANO KOLTES, Constantly receiving aud { e onl : JOHN F. EL ts, 96 Pa. ay., between 9th and lth sts. Purchasers wi!i find it to theirinterestto examine for themselves the superior qualities ul the nuove i&nos. Stovis, Covers, Meiodeous, &0., &c., also on hand. nis-tr aUITAR, BANJO, AND HARP ie neatly bound > all kinds of Mu- carefully repaired. JOHN F. ELLIS, S00 Pa. nve., noar loth st, x TOP * 7. TT : Ss ‘OP THAT RATTLING, 1am now preparad to puton “ Chapman’s Fiastic Anti-Rattling Shalt Fastener,” » ware remedy for the rating of the BLA{t-elips' of Carriages and Wagons, which oan put on St 4 email expense. ma 10 examine at my Factory, where I have certificates from the leading Conchinabe sountry, ANDREW 3 JOVGES corners lath end K'ste NTEREST ALLUWED ON DEPOSITES, MONEY to LOAN om STOCK SECURITIES UBB BROTHERS, B Por Opeeitie tie Testary. fap PIANOS now in store to relect .—Re- 30 ouler the atonetanine ‘and unm ere Ee JOHN F. ELLIS, ma 96 Pa, ave., bet, 9th and loth Medioines. HE GREAT PAIN ANNIHILATOR AND REMEDY FOR DYSPEPSIA4, Weak Stomach ann Weak Kowkts, HARTSHURNE’'S GRE ALL Prepared by a hemist. Bottles 12de. 25 and 5) cents, Hartshorne's Cure-all should be kept in all fami- los. mn ease of accidents or suddon sicknese. Hartshor Cure ali cures Rheumatism, Cure-all oures Cramps, Colic, vi or cone P. Li 's Cure-ali cures Pain in the Limbs, Side, Back, and Breast. x Hartshorne’s Cure-all cures Sprains, Bruises, Seaids and Burns. Hartshorne’s Cure-all oures Neuralgia, Tooth- ache and Stittness of the Joints. Hartshorne’s Cure-all cures Cholera, Diarrhea and all Pain, Hartshorne’s Cure-ali cures Ear Ache and Deal- ness from a ould, * lartshorne’s Cure-ail cures Dyspepsia and In- digestion; also, Canker and Sore Mouth and Sora Throat; also Cuts and Sores, Hartshorne’s Cure-all curesall Spinal Affections and Weakness in Limbs. : Hartshorne’s Curc-all 1s 2 great tonic to Weak Stomach ard Bowels, aud Improves Digestion. iL™ As the frequent changes of the weather pro~ duce a bad Cold, Kheumatisin, Pain in the Limos and Body; al Travelers’ . ALTIMORE AND ORIO RAILROAD. y oH. In B WASHINGTON BRANCH annua CHANGE OF HOURS. . Ou and after Monday next, June 7th, Trains will runas follows: Leave Washington at 5.15 and 7.50 a.m, Leave Washington at 3.9), 4.10, and 6.30 p.m. Leave Washington on Sunday at 3. Leave Baltimore at 42), 6.45, and 9.15 a, u Leave Baltimore at 3.59 aud 52 p.m. Leave Baltimore on Sunday at 4.204. m. The Ist and 3d trains from Washington and the and Sth trains from Baltimore wiil be Express, stopping only at Annapolis and Washington Junc- ies, ‘T. H. PARSONS, Agent. NEW ARRANGEMENT! GREAT SOUTHWESTERN ROUTE Via Orange and Alexandria Railroad. FROM WASHINGTON CITY, D.C. VIRGINIA, uared in the fc PS, Viz: Parts of see- tions. Stu! Neck—every person siould geta bottle. It acts upon the Nerves, Muscles, Oe SRIPPI Sinews, Blood and Bones : and, by its warming elec: “ARKANSA: tromaguctic power, expels ali pain irom the system. Get a bottle and try it. = If you ‘have a Cough. use HARTS- E'S PECTORAL SYRUP OF ‘Wy D RKY—it is the best Cough Syrup in the Id. you are use HARTSHORNE’S , ‘They act upon the Liv- and Bowels, carrying oif ail Bile and 5. Th ve iuedicines to be had at all Drug Stores in Wasningtor city; Kidwell & Ciscell at George- town: H. Pee! & Co, Alexandria. ma Si-ly THROUGH TICK can_b» obtained at the G SOUTHWESTERN KAIL ROAD oO . corner of Pennsylvania avenue and 6th stiest, between Browns’ and the National Hotels, Washington City, or at the otlice of the Orange and Alexandrin Railroad, at Alexandria, To . Richmond, Danville, Lynchttrg, Bristol, Knoxville, Dalton, Atlanta, Chattanooga, Nashville, Huntsville, Grand Junction, Memphis, Montgomery and New Orleans, REAT FFICE Bilious, Us PIL " AYEK'S d peers railway connec- : to Memphis. Cathartiec Pills. Afiosdine ereater Ezvedition and Comfort and — being 300 a 7 than by any other route, 5 ‘Through i to ali tha above points. The sorences of Chemistry and + i = t Modioine have been taxed their uc- | diz” the Sten ores eee most to pi rduce Ling best, most per. beet bey ee Bs2 fect purgative which 1s known to SVANS, ent. man, Innemerable procls are shown that these “ A. EVANS, Agent Washington City, D.C. NEW ARRANGEMENT. Twuanxn KO FROM WASHINGTON CITY TO RICHMOND, VIA ORANGE A ALEXANDRIA AND VIRGINIA CENTRAL KAILROADS, The steamer GEORGE PAGE leaves the footof th strect dary at 6 o’elock 2. m..for Alexandria, connecting With the trary ov the Orange and Alex - andria R Pritts have virtues which surpass in excellence tho ordinary medicines, aud that they win unpreeadent- edly upon the esteom of all men, ‘They are safe aud sieusant to take and powerful to cure, Their pene trating properties stimulste the vital activities of the body, remove the obstructions of its orgaus, wrify the blood, and expel disease. They purgeout ‘he foul humours which breed distemper, stimulate sluggish or disordered organs into their naturel ae- tion, sod impart a healthy tone with streggth to the h otoniy do they cure the e: t y. but alse form dj. leavirg Alexandria at Th a.m. an in Richmond at 2.9) p.m. icketa procured on tie Bes Fare from Washington to Biever $5.50, » K. NIC . ap 2s ‘Ticket Agent. EROM WASHINGTON Direct ed PANS oF vie Whuila they produce powerful etfecta they areat the same time: in diminished doses, the safest and be: hhysic that can be employed for ch idcen, B sugar-ooated. they ue asunt to take, and purely vezetable,are free trom any risk of harm. ade whieh surpass belef were ubs: ted by men of such Saeied post tie character ag to forbid the suspicion of un- truth. Many eminent clergywen aud physicians have lent their names to certify to the publiethe re- linhility of my remedies, while others have sent ne of their conviction taat my Preparm- niute unmenseiy to the relief of my alfiic~ sutlering follow men. below named i een leased to furaish gratis taining directions for eircures of the foi- Baltimore and Ohis Railroad. SUMMER ARKANGEMENTS, With Greatly Improved Schedules. <8. filuous Complaints Rheumatism fi rtburn, He-dacre aris THREE THROUGH CONNECTING TRAINS Nansen, Indigestion, AKER NOW RL DAILY, (except Sunday,) Bebe eae FROM WASHINGTON FOR THE WEST, Ulcerous an oo as follows: aS Enuevacuant medicine, Serotula or King’s | ist. THE | ATI PRESS MAIL tvil. ‘They aiso, by purifying the biood and stinu | starts at 5.15 allowlig passengers time for lating the system, cure many Coa nts which it | breakfast atthe Kelny House, Waelineton June- would not be supposed they eonld rene } ooreding West. ‘This Tran passes Desfress Partial Biindness, Fa Pp. t,aud connects at Benwood on ous Irntebilty, Derangementsofthe L 12 p. n., with Centrai Ohio verand K neys, Gout, and other kindred complaints arising umbus, Cincinuat:, and litermediste fr w state of the body or obstruction of its n In, next day, fu: a ATI AND ot be 4 3 Wasting? _ m i Ask for reaching Cinemnats they oan givey $ Initsintrinste and the Southwest, it the best from Wash- wan d |, ington to t. Louis only fi 4s hours. . ad. CINCINNATI INDIANAPO- box ve buxds tor S Lis, CAIRO, » CHICAGO. AND Sieg ee SUEMAN. Washiugton, and by H | SORTIWESTERN E) PRESS leaves (except Bi x by all dea " » | Saturday and Sunday,) a - We, CONNECT" CE tate a eat ty Mil dealere etary Wises | cer aes oom Sumy) Baltinore. leaving Balts- Pp TRIES & MAR. ROTECTED by Koyal Letters Patent of E:ngiand, and eactsed by the Sonis of the Eools de hsrmaciede Parisand the Imperial College of Med- igine, Vienna. Prieseiur No. lis aremedy for Re- laxstioa, Spermatorries, aid Exhnustion of the System. Triesenar No. 2 effectually, in the ehort more atl) pom. Ou Syedsy Night the codnection with this ‘Train is made by the 3.25 p.m. ‘Train from Washington. . To view the Grand Mountain Soenery of the Road indaylight, take the 3.154. m.or6 p.m ‘Train from rrsburg and al! Stations onthe North- westera Virginie Road take the 6 P m. Trata. For al: points on the Marietta Kailroad take the same, ‘The Western counections from Washi and Baltimore by all these Trams, ure the ¢! west, most direct andam that have yet been offered to the traveling pul nnd every Improvement aad advan- tage that the r rees of the Ba timore and Ohio Kiuirond and its associatedines could suggest, have Deen secured under this arrangement. Phrough ‘Tickets and Bageaxe Cheeks to all quar- % every other possible fuciitty will be found upon this rout J WAY P : ~paos of three days, completely and cs! irely erad: =< Gil traces of those disorders which copaviaand ee have so long been thought an antidote for, to fthe heaith o! portion of the popu- nar No. S 4@ creat Continental wiien, unfortu- ties. “They may! eo: use be:ny suspected, in separate doves ne administ RS for the Main Stem ef the will leave Washin en Washingt we: Forail pot and Piedmont take the 5.15 %.m. tram. For ations between Piedinont and Wheeaue take mm. E ‘To connect with the Frederick a lemuin, Roux, Kioord, & enon, pe four cases in one fer 3 fad ia $27 cases. vid by Dr. H. A, BARROW, No. 157 Prince st.,a ocks west of Broadway. New York. imme ‘ely on rece) unt Dr. B, will forward ae} Which suves $3; of the ani the &4 of Triesemar, and the large sizes, car- for Raltimore, as fol ringe SuUropenn prepara- id 3.2 tous »but not tree of car ‘The é 15 8. m. and .m. ‘Tra! _ riage. nsultations &8 ueual, frot a.m. till 2] tionsat RALTIMOR aad PHILADELPHIA . M. And frou 1 till 2 p.m., at No. Prince st..a} yor NEW YORK, aud 7.0, m. for Philade!phia ew blocks west of Brokdway. Sold alsu by J. ye STOTT. Washington. fe «m and $3.25and 6p. m. Trai KN connections, tthe Washington June- the Trains from Baltimore, as above de- IN THE COURSE OF H . Ladies aud Gentlemen love or waturnl ettractions—a tine head of 88 mattor of seriouy importune 5a.m.and 3.25 p.m. ‘T'rains connect with iPOL pect uestion ie what shall we doe to step the uair trom The i.sva 8 Will stop failing off, nnd reatore its vigor and beaut, pre: | at Way St: and Balti- ply to this qilery, we Ley to say.try D2. HARKIN’ | more. fh AIR PROMOTER ANG IMPRON R. A tow y Spplications ur breaking, dandrui wt White, OM BALTIMORE FOR WASHIN( there are four Tra. as toilows : AtdQand i tem, and 3 ay 5 he first and fourth of which will be Express Will not stop execpt at the J on wy owill reach Washington at 8.90 stended toaccommodate SUM M IN THE UN‘ inued use of it two uriant head of h fied, afver ttle, mud ¢ second Application, retarn it nd Improver. “ TCO Ry. A special sad by W. FETERSON, Druz- vom Washirgton Janetion to gist, corper Main anc (2th, and Main wed Wail bring the # Train Passengers arriving there andig W city by . GILMAN, Dr i frew the | Building. Pa. avenue, aud D, ilu* For ‘Tickets of all kinds, Baggaze Checke gint, Browne’ &. CLARK, Druggist, corner 4% stroet 1 Pa. | and further information, appiy to avenua, api ly THOS.’H. PARSONS, Agent, EN ge Tel eo At the Tieket Office, Camden Station. . aI rrasnneen erat W.P.SMITH, Master of Traueportstion, Mediaine, of Sperm or Local M. COLE, General Tieket Agent. are Hultimore, May 10, 1868 nwa 8 Weakness Genita: and No: y pees rani 2 = enoy, and Tanpodiments to Atarrie LED UNtep = MAIL LINE ral, by B. DE LANEY, AL Dy ONLY REGULAR ARP WITIODY YAILTRE FO ATS, Fer CALIFORNIA AND UREGON VIA FANAMA RAILROAD, Sth €Dsk ef ouch ments, ortant fact that the many alarming o: z P'tints. orig nsting in the unpradence and sol of youth, may be easily removed Witnovt MEpi CIN Ii tract, clearly demunsirated; and trely new avd highly successful treatment pted by the author, fuly ex ch every one is enable tly and at the leas Recwiar Sailing De r ible Gost, thereby rums of Lhe de ud Casrion.— So many! tions of ave been intel bound toCA UL ne, vie Pans- isit his duty te jon sil per seeking passage to Calidornia, that, TO AVOID iMPOF. TION, they iiust e oareful to had the true office of tie + mships of ee U. s. Mail Line, via Penama Railroad, us uo other oltios in New York is authorized to engege passage, The Companies tuve only one office in New York, ia S117 West stivet, vorner of Warren street. froutiug On the North itiver, at the peed of the Com- pany's rf, cr Observe tay ign over the dour. iw. RAYMUND, faw DUPUY’S NEW PERFUME FOR THE SEASON, Agent, jaw Verr. He PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COM PANY "Sah OUR Fo MOD HHWT OT IO OO 3) 5 e | i I KISS ME QUICK, {| Reif 4d he ore aige nine ot Sas, Compaay. carry ing = he United States Mails for AC s, =] PIMTLLLED YaOM | CALIFORNIA, and OREGON, loaves =) FRAGRANT TULIPS. | RUN twied each mouti, on the a [| eeeaeaeen nee see ene alo! the United States Mail S. 3. Company’ssteam- £ ere, which leave New Orienns ead New York regu- = E. DUPUY, CHEMIST, | lariy On Sth and 30th of each month with the mails, a and passe: connecting vis PANAMA AL Kokps. d ; aeey Broadway Nee Y, peed ageless ew York | Those steamships have been inspected and ap- for the Southora District of New York, proved ne Navy Departinent, and guaranty 37: : a or ae ; & 0) ee Ratccod (67 try long) is pow com: Sold ev i pom eter re: ceean to ocean, and 12 crossed im Sor ¢ ald everywhere. wet Sn | four 4 10 ngeage of passengers is checked in New York through to San Francii nburked at Panama by steamer at the company’s ene. ‘I'he money paid in New York covers al! nses of the trip. - eserve steamers are keptin port in Panama ané San Francisco, to prevent dete: 6 of aoci- deut, eo that the route is entirely Bre having Oocurred in eight years, Passeugers ¢ Panama the same day they ar- tive at Aspinwall. Conductors go through by ench steamer, and take eharse of womenand childroa without other proteo- iB. For through ticksts at the lowest rates the agency, i77 ae st street. New York, to arate MA BLE works, 0, and passengers axe WM. RUTHERFORD, 2 ARTIVICER IN MARBLE, E Street, between lth and 13th Streets ‘North, Wasitineton City, Invites public attention to his exteneive stock of beantiful designed aud Elaborately Curved M Pr TKLS in 8 variety of Marbles, togethor wi choice assortment of STATUARY, which for de sign nad finish cannot be surpassed, aud are well adapted forthe Gurden or ‘Tomb. A large axsurt- ment of Pisin Mantels, Moauments, and ‘Tomb- stones at very low prices. Monumeuts of any design excouted to order with unetuality and dispateh. « W. RAY MOND,—or to. r Batimuits zaveu for Brownstone or Marbie work ARMSTRONG, BARRIS & Mopac os Ourlines Cer Fiaeings aud every otuer work 8} syayte — C.1, BARTLETT Dee Please call and mak inspection of our stock. = SS —— N. R.—Make an addres! 4m See N et OTICE OF & CHANGE IN THE _LIMI 02 THE “NORTHEASTERN Axo e NORTH WESTERN” LAND DISPRICTS IN MINNE- SOTA. isions of the act of Con- Jn pursuance of the es KIeSR aye oved May 11.1459. to amend the act ap- V FURNITURE WARH ROOMS. Great Excitement on Seventu Srrex At Odd Fellows’ Hall, "*T A LARGE RTM TOF FU ASSO. RNITY WOODand WILLOW WARE PICTUR REE sO NG GLASSES proved July 8, 1856, entitled *An net toestablish t aud LOOKING GLASSES, additions! Land Districts inthe Terr tory of Alte, We can soll the above articles cheaper than any | 84(4"’ It iz hereby declared and made known that the house in the erty: and invite persous in want of such goods to give us” eall, 1s—“Quick sales ad sinail prokits?? Al kinds of Old Furniture taken in ex- Change for new, at a fair valuation, Don’t mistake the place—Odd Feilows? Hall 3th street, (ma 20) BONTZ & BRO, ee Te DIPLOMATISTS, Wwesters lunits of the “NoRTHEASTERN” district of Minnotoia is extended to ths line dividing ranges 23 and 24, and the southern limit of the * Northwestern is as follows: encing at the point sippi river where ‘ th er: thence said river to the point opposite the intersec- tion wita the river of the eighth atandard parallel; thenoe —— said parallel to the point of intersee BSSRELELRSSIES asa tion of meridian number 4; thence aloi ad E OWEN, & SON, Military and Naval Merehant | guide meriditn to the seventh sivrloet cate Play Be, 22 erg orng eh ERIC, wave yemee wei be said oe eu —_ be la ret Invoige o| ee ne’ ADE 2 AD - c ul nort! Poke ine cod revi ence to the line heretofore estalishes Given under my hand at the city ypotgen up hy themselves fe under the sanction of tha ep tee of State, and of Washington, wou!d mform their frien the public tint they |} this 28th day of May. A.D. 18% &re now prepared to furn'sh Uniforms forthe Diplo | _. ‘THOS, A. HENDRICKS, matic Corps at the shortest notice, and inthe most Commissioacr of the General ‘Uffice, Qpproved styles, ma l5-eolm Je 2-lawow > jnited States 1 : OF THE UNITED By rae presfbeyt': I of iaw,3, James Buchanan, wt snd known ¢ & ‘State at the undermentioned in the L$ it Lovistana, at the periods u wits At the land office st MonRox, commencing on Monday, the fourteenth day af disposal of the pub'ie lands hereto! townships North of the base line and east of the principal meridian, a é 4] g| Partsofse-¢ ¢ se . ke 14 2 Ce ) -tLEe Do. PSPPrey PEST! F Do. Fn PERS x 5 “Rot SE N HofSW xy. Not NE N Sof NW x 2 ZECEaenw 6 12 @ass je mert, for the unofiered, sit and parts of town Range = EMee Ceol ase ass = ? PEPPEPEPE Do 2 20 9, Do. 22 lo Do... ae Do. 21 Do. Ri North of the base line and west of the principal meridean. Township 12, of range 2. At the taud office at Monror, ov Monday, the teenty-erzith day of the dispose! of the vacant lands in the er pered see! . Within the undermentioned ships, which remain to the United States, with: mutes on cach sede ot the “* Vicksburg. Sirevepo and Texas railroad,” subject, as required by inw, t & minimum of treo dollars and Afty cents per acre, viz: North of the base line and east of the principal meridian Townships 17, 1%, and 19, of range 1. Townships 17 avd} range 2. ‘ownships 17, 18, and 19. of ranges 3 and 4. ‘ownships 16 17, 18, and 19, of range 5. P sladaletiaca 16, 17, and 18, of ranges 6, 7, 8,9, 10, and Townships 15, 16,17, and 18, of range 12. Townships 15, 16 sad 17, of ranges 3 and 14, ‘Townships 15 and 16, of range 15. North of the base line and west of the principal meridean Townships 17, 19, and §9, of ranges 1, 2,8, 4,and 5. Atthe land ofhee at Natchitoches, commencing on Mondsy, the fourteent i day of June next, fur the disposa! of the public lands, heretofore wmoffer-d situated within the following named townetaps, viz: North of the base line and west of the principal meridian, Townships 4, 5. and 12, of range 4, ‘Towns: 5 Townsh: , 22. and 23. of range 9. Townsh:p 23, of Townships 22 and © 3, of r Township 3, of range 12, ell. nd township 21, of range At the land office at Natchitoches. cornmencinz on Monday, the treenty-rrekth day of June me rt, tor tre disposal of the vacant innds im the evra nurs bered sections, within the uuder-mentioned town ships, which remain to the United States, withra 6 miles onvach sidr of the “Vie f&, Shrevepeat, ud of thes Orleans, Ope is. and Great Western rairead,” splyect, as ve quired by inw. toa minimum of frre dollars and At fy cemts per acre, Viz: On the ~ Vicksburg, Shreveport, and Texas ravi North of te base line and west of the principat meridian, soe rnalos 17, 18, and 19, of ranges G, 7, 8,9, 10, aud ; ‘Towuships 16, 17, and 18, of ranges 13, 14, 15, and 6. * New Orleans, Opelousas, and Great tulrond.”” North of the base line and wese of the principas meridian. rship 1, of ranges i0 and M1. ppropriated by law tor the use of selools. ry, Bud other purposes, together with the overtiowed, granted tu the State by the ved Maroh 2, 1849, and Sep ded from the sxies. tr miles onvrach s tte the right of be suld xe containing Lie quantities respeotiy shown on the other! pints. withoutdedaction. 1 offerings of the above lands will be eommenoed tue days appomted, and wail proceed in the «rd which they wre ad * | the w have heen offered, and theenies thus closed: but sale rhatl be kept open longer thin two weeks, ho private entry of any of the above lands wi be adm tted until the expiration of the two weeks, tsiven under my band, at the eity of Washingtow this uinth day of March, «no Domini one thousan ehight hundred and fifty-egnt. sf JAMES BUCHANAN, By the President : Tuomas A. Henpmicns, ssiuner of Geueral Land Office. NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. Every person entitied to the right of pre-eniption towurhips and parts s required to ewta ot the register aud r, taved ye Pas ment therefor as soon as practicable after seine shes notice and before te day appointed for The co: mencement of the public sate of the ‘ands embracu: the tract clanmed ; otherwise such claun will he for feited. PHOMAS A HENDRICKS Cae: of the General Land Ofice. « eet VAL OF THE fHE ISLAN! oF f ERSE CITY, IN THE SPATE OF MICHIGAN. Accordance With the provisic Congress, entitied Au act auth. the location of lund offices.” appro it is hereby dsclared and mwe know: for the sale oi public iands in Mack of Michigan, will ne removed to* a8 as carly a period as practirad July next. Farther notios as to the precise time of removal will be issued by the register and receiver for the land d. — bas Given under my hand xt the cily of Washin ton, this 77h day of June, A. D. les! By order of the Pres jo 8-weiw t. - A. HENDRICKS, TH Commer of tha trenern! Land Othoe. Fe A satiate irene taonnitesnvicetaeey N No. 07.) orice oF tHl: posi rs oMEN THE RURLIC Sal SHE Bees § RiSHES THE STAT mn” Bh HELD & Notive ts nereby given that the p. vecsnt pull c laude within the parr and Carroll, in the State of Louwimns 0 54° dated Murei *, tw, 2 at Morror, inthe State of iow and 23th June next, have ber post- order .f the President, to the Quh and 8th of September ext, prior to which dues the sales will again be av -" <0 ween tin® to law, THOS. A. HENDRICKS, Corm-riasione: ol Une weneral Land « Mthee, ma? lawew SOF THE MA ON VaCunt pi ordered by p oclamation wl, dated Marca 9. 1 }. be held at the innd offivoe at Leoompton and Kiets, poo.is aon 8 itor of Kansan: “] heSt aa” Yh « vy next, have uJ tponed, | rd of the President, to the Ist ‘and 15th of Jovem er nex! rior to whieh dates t ne i “ = ony neg sles will again be adv A. HENDRICKS. THOS, Commissioner of .ne G r thee. 1a foeenioner oi General Land Othee. 1, CONVENTION AND i = | Bt the Snntheonian JOHN F, BLLIs,