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JUNE. Skies of deepest azure. ce of Mountain streams, @iittering in the bughtness Uf the moontide bea: Seent of app-e tiessoms Filvins the ar. Cowslips in the meadow, iolets every where. Floods of golden sunshine, Trailing roves of green, Gayer then the garmerts Of the proude-t queen; Seas of crimson clover, Choire of singing Dirds, Ant the blessed ¢ of Happy chudren’s words, ft, melodious whisperings In bry — enna Joy of tell-tale breez: ‘Ham of honey bees ; 1 prestraiaed respieadence, Uny ul cheer. jeauty all unbounded Teil us June is here: June! of bioom the fairest ; Juno! of song the rarest Of the changeful year. _ (Chicago Journal, 17> To sell a yard of tape for 6 cents is very dignified, but to seli 6 apples for 6 cents is m-an. UL Nineteen custom houses in the United & ates do not collect revenue enough to pay their expenses. 1[7 In the last thirty days no less than nine- teen wives, flying from their husbands, have passed over the Buffalo and State Line Rail- {7 Herr Driesbach, the lion tamer, has got out a programme for the Fourth of July celebra- tion in his city, in Minnesota, which ihcludes adance on the green, a corn-fed ox roasted for the occasion, ‘“‘blenty of jager,’? and an oration from the Herr himself. {~ They are tanning an Sry sega hs hide at Cincinnati. It was purchased by a furrier in Wisconsin, where the animal, which belonged to a menazerie, died. The freight to Cincinnati cost $15. Itis on two inches thick, and full a year and a baif will be required to tan it thor- oughly. It will be a curiosity when thoroughly tanned and seasoned. I" Mr. J. H. Headley, a hitherto respectable citizen of Bufftlo, hax been cosyvieted of passinz counterfeit money. The announcement of the verdict of the jury shocked him, and he bad no vooner reached the jail than he was a raging de- lirlam. Mr. Headley has achieved considerable reputation as a writer, and was ones a director of abank. He is the fither of avery interesing family, who are completely crushed by this *ffl ¢- tion. 1” On the supposition that the human race has the power to double itself fonr times ina cen- tury, or once in each succeeding twenty-five years, as computed by some philosopher o: sta- tisticians. and nothing interrupting this pow. of increase, the descendants cf Noah and family would have increased to the follow: Jacredible number, ax is shown by a Scotch 1,196 577,676 625.544 558,210,573, 265 127,67: 4,097,424. Two rare examples of longevity are re- corded in the Naples journals, which state there are now living in Sanarica a brother aud sister, the former of whom, named Vito, was bern in November, 173, aud the latter in November, 1741—thus counting between them 27 yeirs Vito employs bimselfin traveling over the moun- tains, cuti heatb, for making broom: i doring the summer, walks from 10 to 12 miles every day, with bis lead. The sister also takes long walks eyery day iL7" “Will you please permit a lady to occupy this seat? said « gentleman, the other day to apotber, in the cars. “Is she an advecate of woman's rights ??? in quired the gentlemen who was invited to va- cate. “She is," replied he who was s!andiag with the lady “Well, then, let ber take the benefit of ber doctrine, and stand up.’ lo West Roxbury, afew days since, lady was making acall upon her friends an Irish girl in one of the adjuining yards loosed a savaze watch dog, which immediately jumped over the fence and attacked the lady, tearing her dress and skirts into shreds from ber waist down. In the attack the steel hoops became so twisted around the jaws of the dog ax to prevent his tear- ing ber flesh, which be only missed by the thick- ness of one garment. The doz, to extricate him- self from the hoops, left, to the great relief of the lady, who was very much frightened, as may be supposed. ——_—_—_{__S———— ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. BROWNS’ HOTEL —3 T Walker, Va; CR Harris do; T Wallace, do; P Ball. NY: B Jor- dau, Va; G F Crawley, Mo; G A Dudman, Pa; © Howard, do; J J Dudman, Pa; GB Stephen- son and lady, Va; A M Hancock, Ky; Miss ‘Tal bet, do; G W Grice, Va; D Grund, 0; Col Er- win, Ala; W Goodmen, Miss; J M Scruggs do; Col Bomford, USA; J H_ Aguson and family, La; Jobn Pope and lady, T-un; Dr MeCa: mick. USA; HS Balier, B_L T Bourland, Il; Robert C Hynson, jr, La; W T King, Ala; M King Stewart. do; Johu’iyon, Va; HA Smith. SC. _ FR Drake, do; J D Hunt, Va; G Harding, e. NATIONAL HOTEL —J W Ball, Mi Spencer, USA; J M Spencer, do; Dr JC ron, P F Thomas, Md; DS Sadbury, Ala: C F Webs ter. Ct; J C Osgood and lady, NYork: Dr MeCor- mick, USA, W A Platt, Miss Stone. Mis Pistr, O; W Mure. La; SS Davis, NH; J W Wilcox W P Whyte, Md; Dr J M Steele, P V Duncan, Ky; JL Tilghman, Md; R Montzomery. DC; JG Blackwood, Mo; Be VonGrunbon. NYork; V Brandenstaing, Baron Von Wetterstedt Sweden; Jno Aviland family UNITED STATES HOTEL —F Thompson and G A Simpson, DC; A Williams, 7 G Townshead and niece, Md; H A Williams, QF Beach, A Fow, A W Devhl, J B Taylor, WO Taylor. and Coi Taylor, Va; D. Chamw: riaine. Pa; WC Spencer aud J M' Spencer, Md; JS Calvert, Va KIRKWOOD HOUSE —R P Ashe, € Moses, WT; P N Kelly, Md; AG Heat Hon J A Bayard, Det; of Dawtdeon DC; J Thor ton, Ga; C lierkely and H S Delaney, Va; S Cole, DC; J_C Joues, Pa; H T Thompson, do; W Morgan, Ky OCEAN STEAMERS’ SAILING DAYS From tux Unite States. Stuame Leave. For. Days. Arago New York Havre.s<:s:. Sune 26 Europa. Saxonia Vanderbilt ew York... Havre 3 Persia.... 7 New York... Liverpoo! From Evrors. Glasgow....New York... June 12 South’pton.New York. I Anglo Raxan Borussia. Arabia ... New York... June 25 Fulton . outh’pton.New York... June 20 The California mail steamers leave New York on the Sth and 20th of carb month PASHIONABL REUMERI best houses,at GIBBS Isth street and Pa.ave. je9 6m UST, LOOK IN AT OUR IMMENSE sTOC Piacos at No. 36, between Stn aya le eens ‘ ~ » from the 'S, mear the corner of HE FLORAL EXHIBITION BY PROT Daniel used & PLANO fi = hmeat of JOHN PBL Lin. “2eensive oe re SRICKLAYERS AND PLASTERERS, thavejust received ainrgs supply oftho best White andGrev SAND which 1 will Sell ow 80, e GRAVEL. ME; Oak. Pine i 3,000, Waite aid Ked Ash COAL at the low. market prices. Ca'lat my Wood and Coal Depot, eorner of © and Lith ats,, near the cana’. aig jell RK. W. BATES. SEVERAL FINE P ANOS, bat itt Ss sale at great bargains. Cail tod tan ps 3 > +e OHN F. ELLIS, ies 96 Pa. ave.. bet. 3th and loth ste. LOCKS !—-CLOCKS8!!-CLOCK - ceived,a great assortment of Chocks a from $i to Call and see for yourselves. a J. ROBINSON’s, ‘48 Pa. av., opposite Browns’ Hotel. N. B.—CL K MATERIALS, such as Oiis eye, Balls, Cords, — : win che is &e.. for sale.—the wane oup IANOS AT GREAT BARGAINS.—1 have ne een ne tiny PANGS Lare from the vory best mauvfacturers of the pers try at Lyin _— ins umes. reve- very fine Pianus, but littie used ; < poh ye are offering at 0 Two of Haltet & Davis's, sees, iron {rames, for $225. One of Knabe & Co."s for $0. Se ea ce v 8, fre Cali‘end see yourse ves. nes JOHN F. ELLIs, 109 cp ___ #6, between 9tn and 10th sts, SEVERA' OLD AND VALUABLE VIOLINS ( Amati) are for asie at the M. s é maz] WG. METZEROTT. HE FINE SEVEN OCTAVE PIANO use at the ier! Convention water pe, rduow offered fur sale upon easy term: weHN'F. maa 3 Pa nee: Geonitece apes TUCK and « GI8bs" Hair Store, oom wo 7 octave, rosewood i sorts of COMBS at nesr 13th street, jer Willarda’ Hotel. etan® IGN OF THE S THE Medicines, ™M ORE FO. BE ADMIRED THAN THE L RICHEST DIADEM EVER WORN BY KINGS OR EMPERORS. WHAT? WHY A BEAUTIFUL HEAD OF HAIR, Because it is the ornament God Aimse!f pro- vided forallourrace. Reaer, although the pose may bieom over so bright ade the giowing cheek. the '@ be ever so sparkling, eeth be those of pearis, if the heads bereft of its covering, or the hair be suaried and suriveled, Aarsh end dry, or worse still, ifeprinkled with grav, nature will loose half her onarms. Prof. Wood's Hair Restora'ive, if used two or three times a week, will restore ont perms- nentiy scoure tu nll such an ornnment. Read the followme and jodge. The writer of the first isthe celebrated pianist, Thalber, N Dr. Woon: Dear Sir. you the obligations [ am_ lor the entire re- storation of my hair to its original color; about the time of my arrival in the United States, it was sapid. ming gray, but upon the pace of your Hair Restern’ive, it scon recovered its original hue. I consider your restoc:ative asa very wonderful invention, quite efficacious as weil as perenne am, dear sir,yourstruly, 8, THALBERG. “Drych a’r Gwyledidot Watsn Newsparzk Orrict, 13 Nassau stort April 12, 1858 Pror. O. J. Woon: Dear Sir—Some month or six weeks aco, | received a bottle of your Hair Restor- ative and gave it my wife, who concluded to try it on ber hair, little thinking, at the time, that it would restore the gray hair to its original co or.but to her as well as my surprise,aftera few weeks trial it has per- formed that wondertul etfect by turning all the gray haira toa dark brown, at the same time ier and thickening the hair. I strongly recommend the above Restorative to all persons in want of such a e of their hair, CHAS. CARDEW. New Yorx, July 25, 1857. Prox. O. J. Woop: With conhdence do | recom- mend your hair Restorative as being the most efh- cacious article Lever saw. Since using your Hair Restorative, my hair aud whiskers, which were al- most white, have gradually growndark,and 1 now feei conlident that a few more applications wil re- store them to thetr natura! color. italsohes relieved rae of ail dandruff and ae ees so com mon among persons who perspire frecly, i 3. @. KILBY. Curcaco, Iut., May t 1257. Prof. Woop: About two years sgo my haircom- menced fal nd turning eray. | w: st be: coming bald, and had tried many remedios to_u York, April 19, 1258. ermit sae, to express to under ef- fect. 1 commenced using jour Restorative in Jan uary last. tions fastened miy hair firmly, It bees . £row out. and turned back to ite former color, (binck ) At tins time it is tuily restored te its original color. health and appearance, and 1 cheorfuliy recommend its use toall. i J.D. HOES. The Restorative is put up in botties of 3 sizes, viz- Large. medinm, and sinall; the ginal holds ty a pint, and retanls for $1 per bottle; the medium houdsat least twenty per cent. more in proportion toan the small, retniis for $2 per bottle; the large holds Watt forty per cent. more in proportionand rotatis for $3, O. J, WOOD & CO., Proprietors. 312 Broadway New York, ¢ tN.¥ ee Railing Estab- it M Lous, Mo. And sold py a.l good Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. ma i8-Sm_ “EL GREAT £8 H RESTORER !— “ The Life of the Flesh isin the Blood.” When the Blood becomes vitiated, impure. or too Wenk, the flesh loses its vitality. the skin becomes Hlow and p: the Liver disordered, Dyspepsia Jud. tion follow, the S ne HARTSHORNE'’S HEALTH RE. OR SARS. CLL. ‘ORDI Aets upon th . a impart ng new v paired hy disease pies and vil skin eruptions; ar powers of beth sores, gives bl cheek, and makes as medieimal in its effe re ses t he phy sical m to the pallid joyous and happy. ‘Though ~ 1 1 perfect cerca) in taste. It ix partrculariy adapted to Female com plaints, which im ther very nature are exhausting and deb itating. For Drops. or dropsieal swell— ince. or Kidney and Ria dor affections, i acts hike a (luart bottles 31, smali bottles # cents, dt hy Stott, MePherson, Clarke, Waite, Kid Lawrence, Dr. Culver, and Ford, Washing - “iscell & Kidwell, Georgetown. ma 2 43 Pf kek uvian Ss ¥ ROP, OR Protectrp SOLUTION OF PROTOXIDEUF IRON COMBINED. Having successfully sed the ordeal to which new discoveries in Materia Medica are subjected, must now be received as an established medicine, Its Efficacy in Curing aS DYSPEPSIA, Affections of the Liver, Diopsy, Newralgia, Bronchitis and Consumptive Tendencres, Disordered State of the Blood, Boils, Scurvy, The Prostrating Effects of Lead or Mercury, General Dedility, And al! diseases which require » Tonic and Altera tive medicine, is beyond question ‘Phe prools of its eff t heritat protlered aud. Pe The Pernvian Syrup dors note profess to be a cure all, but its; range is extensive, because n diseases, apparently unlike ar umateiy related, and proceeding fr ne cause, may be cured by one remedy rhe class of diseases for which the Syrup vides a: ure, 1s p_ecisely that which lhas @ often batlled the highest order of medical skil. The facts are bie, the witnesses tevessible, and the snfe- ty and eilicacy of the Syrup incontrovertibie. ‘Thoss who may wish {c spiuion from disinter- SS ro- ested persons respecti: yrup cannot fail to be satish among n the bands of the Agents. eof gentiemen well known the highest respectability. CARD. The underaigned having experienced the hevefi- ial effects of the “Peruvian Syrup,” do vot hesitate id it to the attention of the public. Wn experien of others, whose it are altogetiver un ®8 weil as from the tes. igence and integrity we have no doubt of its effiency in cs es of the Lange and Bronchial, Pass 10, Liver Complaint N t eurnt i. mits ef- t the high charne them, a Rev. JOHN PIERPO THOMAS A. DEXT. 8.1 ENDALL, M.D. AMO. “TER HARVEY, . JAMES C. DUNN, It is wel! known that the medicinal effect of Pro- toxide of Iron is lost by even a very briof exposure to air, and that to imacntain a solution of Protex- ide of Tron, without further oxidation, has been deemed impuss:bie. Tn the Peru Syrup, this desirable point is at- tained i BINATION IN A WAY BEFCKE, UN- KNOWN; and this sulation may replace ail th Oto carbonates ettrates, and tartratea of the Materia Madioa, AVE Assnyor to the State of Massachusetts, Boylstog street, Boston, For sale by Druggists generally. Price for large bottles, $2; medium sized hotties. $1. CLARK & CO, Proprietors, Boston, For sale in Washington by Z. 1). Gilman, Special Arent; Nairn & Paimer, John Schwartze, to M Smith, V. Harbaueh, H.°H. MePherson, 5 he Cre “tas Sarr 3. TD. B. Clarke, D. Ridceiy; and in Geo. by R. J. Cisgeli.and J. L. Bidwell. WHITE POINT GRAVEL for roo garden walks. Also, best Holland Point flat Sand. together with the best Hickory. Oak Vine Wood, and the bast White and Red Ash and free-burming Coal for Summer use. and for ssle at my Wood, Coal and Sand rer of Cand ith street, near tie Caual, R.W. BATES. T have a few of those cheap TOILET SETS hand, which I wil! sell chen er than they can be purchased eisewner CHINA, GLASS, and QUEENS WARE, cheaper thax the cheapest, with many other articies ton numerous to mention, at 309 Pa. avenu between 9th and teth streets. - * Cail and see for yourselves. Ap 15-fim LOHN MeDE A ARGE ASSORTMENPT OF MARTIN'S Guitars just arrived at the Music f ma l4 Y. G. METI PHILAt ELPHIA L AGER BEER DE No. 33] Pa. av., between 434 ans 6th sta. One keg $2.50; one dozen quart botties, $1.50. iJ" We send the near free of cost to any part o the city. F.& W. GERECKE, m 30 Sm t NUNS & CLARKE’S d fren an HALLETY, DAVIS & COS! CELEBRATED PIANO FORTES, Constantly receiving and for #a‘e only by JOHN'S. Evuis, 36 Pa. ay., hetween 9th and loth sts Purchasers wii! find it to theirinterestto examine & themselves the superior qualities of the above IANS. Stools, Covers, Melodeons, &0., &c., also on hand. n 16-tr BRITISH Tor TANT INFI OUTRAGES. ' ENCE has been brought to bear Upon Lhe Ad: Lien, Who have deorded to despatch the W.8. cne of pattie ship Penusyiva- mate the Guifof Mexico. [tis said that Commo- dore Stewart is to ax: ie command. and the pri- vate stores of cabin a: d ward room, messes, in igisten ing old wreck whisky, have beeu already ‘ordered from JONAS PLL LEV YS Wine and Spirit Store, corner of 7thand F ma 29 W. PLANT, UNDERTAKER, No. 418 7th * street, between G and H, keeps constantly on land every article ce ee t e in bis lins—a £ H ‘atent C c. charges a) moderate. and his atten: netant on call ‘any bour fl Of the day or night. Hacks furnished fur funerals st lowest poxsible rater. Ap A-ly [XteResr ALLOWED ON DEPOSITES, MONEY te LOAN om STOCK SEC ORITIES res. s complete: in foae i e stain two fi p bent pinys of the laugiinge, exclusive of Shakepere’s For sale two second hand cu, only. new ones being unobtainable, at $9 each. published at $14, Just imported from London by _ Je 19 FRANCK TAYLOR. J erga gi rgsae de Wer Seeer el en el bo pply Te overnm ava Coffee KING & BURCHELL, ma 3% corner Vermont ave. and 15th at, Medicines. ———_—_—. HEN IN THE COURSE OF HUMAN even! Ledieoand Gentieenan| jose ot their Teatest natural attractions—s fine Ieto hair Eouae matter of serious importance, and the uestion is what shall we do to the falling oft, and restore its vigor and F ly to this query, we br feats K. HATR PROMOTER AND APR OVis ~ A few Gpplications will stop the hair falling or 10K ruil, keep the soalp clean t fresiness and vigor to the hair; although you may have been bald twenty years, continued use of ittwo months wiil insure you a Inxuriant head of hair, Call and get a bottle, and if aot satisfied, after the second application, returo it and im) and get the 8 paid. ak for Dr. Haris” Hair Promoter and Improver. oid im Richmond by W. PETERS N. Drag corner Main an Mt ain Snd'ig Washiugton oily by Zs: DeGILALA Ne Dr rH Weds lotel Bui + Pa, avenue, and . CLARK, Drugeist, corner 4 street ani Pa. avenue, api iy [HE GREAT PAIN ANNIHILATOR AND REMEDY FOR DYSPEPSIA, Weak Stomacn anp Weak BowELs. HARTSHORNL’S GUAM ALL erred bya chemist. Botties 124. 25 and 50 cents. _ © _ Hartehorne’s Cure-all should be kept in ail fami- lies. in case of accidents or suddon sickness. Hartshorne's Cure ali cures Rheumatism, Hartshorne’s Cure-ail cures Cramps, Colic, Pa‘n in the Stomnoh or Bowels. : Hartshorns’s Cure ali oures Pain in the Limbs, Side, Back, and Breast. : : Hartshorne’s Cwre-all cures Sprains, Bruises, Seaids nnd Burns. a Hartshorne’s Cure-all cures Neuralgia, Tooth- ache and Stiffness of the Jomts. : Hes tehersers Cure-ai! cures Cholera, Diarrhea and all Pain. Hartshorne’s Cure-all oures Ear Ache and Deat- ness fromacold, ‘ Hartshorne’s Cure-all cures Dyspepsia and In- digestion; also, Canker and Sore Mouth and Sore ‘Threat: also Cuts and Sores, Hartshorne’s Cure-atl curesall Spinal Affections and Weakness in Lambs. ; Hartshorne’s Cure-ail isa great tonic to Weak Sromych ard Bowels, and Improves Digestion. iL> As the frequent cimnces of the weather duce a bad Coid, Rheumatism, Pam in the Body | a) » It acts upon the 5 ootnnd Bones ; and, by ta warming elee tromagnetio power, expelé al: pain from the system. 1 Geta bottl N. you have a Cough. ase BARTS PECTORAL SY OF WILD RY—it is the best Cough Syrup in the h. u «They act upen the Liv- sel and Bowels, carrying off all Bile and eretions. ‘The above wed:cines to be had at all Drug Stores tu Wasnington etty; Kidwell & € town cell at George- Cathartic Pills The sciences of Chemistry and Medicine have been taxed therr ut- most to produce tins best, most per- feot purgative which is known to man. Imnamerable proofs are shown that these PILLs have virtues which surpass in excellence the ordinary medicines, an! that they win unprecesnt. edly upon the esteem ofall men. They ere safe apd pleasant to takeand powerful to cure. Their pene trating properties stimulate the vital activities of the pod sy remove the obstructious of its organs, urify thre b! and expel disoase, ‘They purge out he foul bur ‘which breed distemper, stimulate slngziah or disordered organs into their natural ac- tion, and impart 2 healthy tone with strength to the whole sytem. Notouly do they eure the every-day compiaints of every body, but also formidable and daugerous diseases w have baffled human skill. While they prodisoe powerful effects they areat the same timo, In duninished doses, the rafest best physic that can bo employed for obildr Beng sugar coated, thoy Leah died to take, and being purely vecetable, are free trem any risk of harm. Cures eboen made whieh surpass belief were they not substantiated by 1 Of such exalted posi- tion and charnetor ns to tho suspicion of un- truth. Many eminent ce! have lent their names to certify to the pablicthe re- hiabil.ty of my remedies, while others have sent me the assurance of their tron that my Prepara- tions coutribute immensely to the relief of my affiic- ted suffering te!low men. ‘The agent below nained iz pleased to furnish gratis my American Almanac, coutaiving directions fer their use, and certificates cf their cures of the fol- ng complaints: iveness, Billlous Complaints, Rheumatism, yy, Heartburn, Heedache arising from a foul ch. Nrusea, Indigestion, Mortid Inaction and painarising therefrom, Flatuleney, Loss of Api = tite, a'i Uloerous and Cutancous Diseases which require an é6vacuant medicine, Serofela or King’s Evil. They also, by purifying the blood and si lating the system, cure many complaints wi would not be supposed they could reach, such as Denfuess: Partial stindness, Newralgia,and Nerv ous Irritalnlity, Derangementsof the Laver and Kid- ueys, Gout, and other kindred compisints arising from alow state of the becy or obstruction of its functions, i Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with some ocher pili they make more profit on. Ask for Aver’s Pires, acd tske nothing elas. No other they oan gtve you compares with this initsintrinsie value or curative powers. Tho sick want the best aid there 1s for them, and they should have it. Prepared by Ur. J.C, AYER, Practical and Ana- lytical Chemist, Loweil, Mass. Price 25 cents por bex. Five boxes for #1. Sldby Z D. GILMAN, Washington, and by H. COOK, Alexandria, and by all deslers every where, ap 34mr evmen and L sclrr omer abl P TRIES EM AR, ROTECTED by Roysi Letters Psteut of Hrgiaac, aud secured by the Seals of the Ecole de acie de Parisand tha Imperial Collegeof Med- icine, Vienna, Triesemur > iga remedy for Re- ny, Spermatorrhaa, and Exhaustion of the ‘riesemar No.2 effectually, m tho short space of three days, coinpletely aud entirely eraci- traces of those disorders whicit copavinand have so long been thought an antidote for, to th of a vast portion of the popn No. 3 is the great Continental #6 of disorders which, unfortu- aately, the F i phy sccian treats with’ meroury, to the inevita oxtroction of the yntient’s const Ani Which all the sarsapariis im tie world joint Nos. 1,2, and 5 are nuke land ofall nauseat he totlet table wi Id in tin cases, s bz. Veipeau, Lal- &c. Price $3 each, hich saves $3; aud in $27 cases. f Sold by Dr. H. A. BARROW, No. 157 Prinoe st..a few blocks west of Broadway, Now York. linme cubel theruin of the nos Intion. Triese: remedy fur that a » Rous, K 1. & or four cases in one for 39, diately on receip of the amount Dr. DB. wall forward the Sd onses of Triesemar, aud the larce sizes, car riage paid, thus insuring genuine European prepara- tions. The $3 cas so sent, but not free of ear riage. J. fromil a. m, til 2 p- Mm. an 0. 157 Princes et. a few blocks west of Broa Sold alzo by J. STOTT, Washington. fe fells A ON MA ND ITS PREM? Just Published, Gra €. 20th Thousand, A few words on tie Kational Treatment, without Medicine, of Spermatorchea or Local Weakuess, Nectarral Eimissions, Genitai und Nervons Debility, lipo tency, tnd Impedimems to Marringe generally, by) 5. DELANEY, MO. The import: that the many alarming com plaints, o«s nthe umprudeuce and solitude of youth, muy be ersily remeved Witnout Mp CINE 1s, 10 this sinall tract, clearly damonztrated: an the entirely new and highly successful treatment, as adopted by the author, fuily expiatoed, by means of which every one aabied to cure Himsere perfeotiy and at the ienat porsihie cost, thereby avoiding nil the advertised nostrums of the Sent to any adress, gratis and post fre sealed envelope, by remitting (post. pi ARO wianDS tO Pr. B. DE LAN : ap 24-tse; 8 88 Kast dist st., New York City, nt fact in a two post- year 1858, by Exgene T DUPUY’S NEW PERFUME FOR THE SEASON. KISS-ME-QUICK, DISTILLED FROM FRAGRANT TULIPS. | Bitered nccorling to Act Congress in the 1 E. DUPUY, CHEMIST, | 609 Broadway—New York. for the Southern District of New York. | | | J m 27-3m Sold everywhere. M48 8LeE WORKS, WM. RUTHERFORD, ARTIFICER IN MARBLE, E Street, bot ween 12th and 13th Streets North, Wasutneton City, Invites public attention to his extensive stock of beautiful designed aud Klaborately Carved MAN- by in a variety of Marbles, together with a choice assortment of STATUARY, which for de- siguand finish cannot be surpassed, and are well fapted for the Garden er Tomb. A large assort- ment of Plein Mantels, Monuments, and ‘Tomb- Btones at very low prices. onuments of any design executed to order with PI uality and dispatch. Estimates given for Brownstone or Marble work or ae River Fiaging, and every other work i our line. Please call and make an inspection of our stock. ‘. B.—Makea note of the address. fe 17-6m_ NEw FURNITURE WARE ROOMS, Great Excitement on Savenre Street, At Odd Fellows’ Hall, ‘and A ‘ and LOOKING GLASSES. We can sell the above articles cheaper than any house in the eity; and invite persons in want of such goods to give usa call, as our eS Quick sales and small profit kinds of Old Furniture taken in ex- change for new, ata fair valaation, Don’t mistake the ‘omag tin Fellows? Hall. 7th street. (ma, 20 BONTZ & BRO. D'Gkst or THE f, WS OF VIRGINIA, o ral operatin ilustrpted ty | udisialdceisone ral opera: ; a Kino, the Constitution tthe imnited States, with notes and the new Billof Rights and Constitution of Virginia; by James M. Matthi Attorney-at- w ; in two volumes; price $12. t completed, For sale by je12 FRANCK TAYLOR, Travelers’ Directery. EW ARRANGEMENT! GREAT SOUTHWESTERN ROUTE Via Orange and Alexandria Railread. FROM WASHINGTON CITY, D. C. TQ, oi TENNESSEE, VIR TNRG TA, ‘ALABAMA, MIsSiSSIPPI, LOUISIANA, ARKANSAS, and TEXAS, OUGH TIC: ‘3 can b> obtained at the anban sou THWESTERN: RAIL ROAD OFFICE, eormer of Penney d WwW. t n board of the Steam Ferry ont G onne rane (at the office of the Orange and Alexandria Ratlroad, at Alexandria, To ! Richmond, Danville, Tanehburg, Bristol, Knorville, Dalton, Atlanta, Chattanooga, Nashville, Wuntsville, Grand Junction, Memphis, Montgomery and New Orleans, By a direct route, a.d continuous railway conuec- tions to Memphrs. Affording ereater Expecijion and Comfort and boing over 20 mil+s shorter than by any other route, “The steam f rry boat George Paze leaves the foot of7th street at ha. m., for Alexandria, where kengers tike the ears ior Richmond. Chirlotts: Staunton, White Sulphur Springs, Woodstoc! nd at7's p.m. for KRuchtnond and all poiats making sure au close connections te Pigiare Wagons el Oiaeibe we sane the office, Pa. avenue, até oo a ‘ ne NG, Ape je 17-tf ‘ ~ Wastungton. \HKE STEAMER GEORGE PAGE WILL Leave Washington ats, 9% IL o’elock em. 1,3, 5, aud 70’ oloek p. mM. Zs The THOMAS COLLYER, when on the route, pposite hours, Fare 15 centa. y's Omuibuses, connecting with the Paze er, will jeave the Capitol and oorner of 12th Peon, avenus the same time the boats lexan ALTIMORE AND OHIO. RAILROAD. BS NGTON RANCH. From a dafter PUESDAY, lth of June, Trains wiilleave as follows: Sioa om. Express Train connects at Annapolis junction for Aunapotis, at Washorgton junction for all parts of the west. aud al Beltimore for Philadel - phia and New York. 7 \5a.m_ Way Train for Baltimore, Philadelphia, and New York. iar S) p.m. Express Train connects at Washincton junetion with Express train forall parts of the west, = at Baltimore for Norfolk, Pailadelphia and New or! 4.1 drm. RICHARD WALLACH, Fres, pom. Way Train for Baltimore eennects at Anrapolis junction for Annapolis,and Washington junction with Express Trains West. fatp.m. Way Train for Baitimore connects at Washington junction with Accommodation ‘Train West. ‘Ta-5 152. m. and $90 p. m. trains are oxpress and wil stop only at Annapolis and Washington janc- tions. (on Saturday the 3.39 p.m. train goes to Philadel phip onl. On Sunday but one train leaves, at 3.% p.m. sels T. H. PARSONS, Agent. 7. GEMENT, LOM WASHINGTON The steamer GEORGE Ith street daily at 6 o'clock a.m..for Alexandria, eting with the tram: the Orange and Alex- eniria Railroed, seid 7 at 74 o'clock a.m. and arriving in Richmond at 2.59 p.m. eis ey on vei Rich 4 95.50 Pare fre ashington to Richmon . me oie — J. KR. NICKLIN, ap 25 Ticket Agent. D: RE N oP Pe ROAR TS OF THE WEST, SOUTHWEST AND NORTHWEST. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS, With Greatly Improved Schedules. THREE THROUGH CONNECTING TRAINS ARE NOW RUN DAILY, Coxcept Sunday.) \GTON FOR THE WEST, FEOM WASHINGT Ww ATI EXPRESS MAIL ax Ist. THE CINCI starts at 5.15 a.m owing parsengers time for breaklast nt the Kelay House, Washington Junc- tio. before proceeding Wert. This ‘Train passes Grafton xt 7.40 p, mand connects at Benwood on the Ohio River, at 12 p. m., with Central Ohio T. for Coiw Cincinnat), end intermediate points, res cll a.m. next das ati a . ad. TP INCINNATH AND ST, LOUIS EX PRESS connection leaves Washington ‘including Sunday,)at 2.30 p.m. reaching Cinownat até p.m. next day,and connecting directiy with Ex- 4 1a,or to St. Louis only DAYTON, INDIANAPO- OUIS, CHICAGO. AND EXPR > leaves (except irday and Snnday,) at 6.30 p. ., connectin, st shington Junction'or Baltimore. leaving Balt On Sunday Night the connection # made by the 3.0 p.m. Train from ington. To view the Grand Mountain Soenery of the Road in daylight, take the 5.15.1. or€,3)p.m ‘Train from Washington, Vor Parkersburg and all Stations onthe North- western Virginit Road trke the 6.9 p.m. Train. For al! points on the Manie.ta Railroad take the same. ‘The Western connections from Washington and Baltimore by all these Trainacare the closest, most direst andsiupie that have yet heen offered to the traveling puliiic, aud every improvems:.t and advan- tage tliat the resources of the Ba t re and Obie Railroad a ts associtte lines could auggest, have uarnd iter this arrangement. ch Tickets and Bageaze Checks toall quar ters, and every other pussible incility wili be found this route, A nm Stem of the Bait Washing- ton as follows Warhington Juxctionand Piedmont take the 5.15 a.m.train. For aii Stations between Piedmont and Wheeling take the fy p.m.Train. To connect with the Frederiok Frain take the 33° p.m. Train. i o°For Tickets of ail kinée, Baggage Cheeks and further mforniatcon. apply te THOS. H. PARSONS, Agent, Atthe Ticket Office, Washington Station, a T. ENGLAND, Agent, t mden Station, MIPH, Master of Transportation. M. COLE, Genera! Ticket Agent. y 10, 1858. ma 8 NITED STATES MAIL LINK ONLY REGULAR LINE AM? WITHOUT PaiLeRE FOR RIGHT ON" rer CALIEVRKNIA AND OREGO VIA PANAMA RAILROAD, Resuler Sailing Deys,bib & sh ef each month, CaRTion.—S- many frauds and ; of ve kinds have impo CALL the only authorized pasrage by the U.S. Muu Jing, vie Pana eity of New Voth, feals it his duty to ception all persons seeking passage to California, that, To avolDIMPORITION, thes must ke careful to of the “teamshipe of the U. 8, Panama Rairoed, 26 uo other oifice ted cn travelers bound t NEA, that the subse of the Com- hart. Obsorve my sirp over the door. We OND, A LW. RAYM RAs. felts HE PACIFIC MALL § com T © MAIL STEAMSHIP COM One ef the Steamships of this Com; scarry! the United States Mai for AGAPULO. games CALIFORNIA, and OREGON, los ves ma twive each mouth, on the arri- valof the United States Mail S. 8. Compan: team ers, Which leave New Orleans and New York regu- larly On 5th and Mth of each month with the le, and secngers connecting vias PANAMA RAIL: DS. ‘hese steamships have been inspected and ap- proved by the Navy Department, and guaranty speed mad safety. The Panama Railroad (47 miles long) is now com- | sini from ocean to ocean, and 1s crossed in Sor ¢ ours, The bagcacc of passengers is checked in New York through to San Francisco, and passengers art embarked at Panama by steamer at the company’s expense. ‘The money paid in New York covers alj nses of the trip. dea eserve steamers are keptin port in Panama in Francisco, to prevent detention in case of dent, so that the route is entirely reltable—no Bre having ooourrea in eight years, Passengers leave Panama the aame day they ar- Ate te thcongh| by each st and uctors go throu; steamer, take charge of womenand ohildven without other proteo- or through tickets at the lowest rates tnsagensy,| West atros S New Fore -to tpelrat 1 WY MAY MOND —or to AR STRONG, HARRIS & COW C.L. BARTLETT. Boston * sror THAT RATTLING, Tam now pi red to puton faved tor ie rile Sf Ste tnd remedy for the i a4 of Carriages ‘Wagons, which can ag put on at a smal! expense, Cal Factory, where I have certificates ‘rom the endl fh in the ors RWS: ONG ‘Bete opeity, ane aE URrrsenererenaenreen ere kN GOOD SECOND HAND T four Meiodeons for sale cereal mr Mi ay JOHN F. ELLIS male SOR, hatwarn Sth and 10th ate vyING MY PIANOS FOR CASH, and havirg a do sell cheaper than ‘hay in the business, | can, I wil, vel oly any other establishment in ahnciors Try me, JOHN F. ELLIS. ma S08, hat wean th and lath ate, rar erpee ree renee tad EMBERS OF CONGRESS AND OTH leaving the city, should o7!l and get he Pieces of the latest Music to take home with them, JOUN F. ELLIS, jol4 36 Pa, ave., bet, 9th and loth sts, = By THE wnesipENt br THE UNITED i j In of law, 1, Jamus BUCHANAN, 4 dent'ot the United States af” do de- 2a olare e known that public sales will be held ™ All of = 3 at ire jermentioned in the Territory — india, a 23 3 Se Rania, oF Chaipersenn ees ° . reservation of 2 | do - 5 jand office at Ly comPron, commencing do oo ° Monday. the tufth day of Saly next, for the diepoeal do do o 1 do = 2 of the public lands within the following named town- wae!) - ff s do - eo . é Lands approprint law for the use of schovia, South of the base line and of the sizth prin- rulttary. eed vier purpowse, be exciuded from “ he sales. = ‘The offering of the above lands will be commenced = $s on the days nppointed, and wi!l procerd in the order g i é g é | in which the - [en = 2 a Parts Seo’ns. = . je eales thas cf H a — H vied = i H ale vail be Kept open longer than two weeks, and oe sea of the lands wili be admitted iy Au of - 5 1b @ piration of the two weeks. That, pert oat 4 aa ‘ hand at t-ecity of Washinetun, bas redding . 4 } 2 in mnenoaeth ny re anne Domini one thou - Zi t r ity-eight. TEst part oyt- inc ¥ rE “es = nis JAMES BUCHANAN. _ —— = = a e Thomas A- Hennricxs, a Ol do lon Commissioner of the General Land Offies. vot 3 Se ee NOTICE TO PRF-EMPTION CLAIMANTS, ¢o x | a > om Every person entitled to the right 0! pre-emption a Ne Zz 2 2 toany ofthe lands within the townehipt aud parte “¥ o i rd = 2 of townships above ennmernted is required to extn. it pert senth id ae lish the same to the satisfaction of the register and ee ee a ver ofthe proper iaud office, amd mak Pe aes 18 do > = ment therefor as s00m do - ig do - » ae S58 cout ofthe 2 g Uae we eg embracize the trnot @aimed; otherwise such claim ee See nn will be forfeit’ HOM AS A. HENDRICKS. sie Maat ig Py oe Commissioner of the General Land O! +4 é = \«t oc m B-lawti9July do 31 |W ig and lots 8 oT) — oan ee: Sante aaa? © | PY THE PRESIDENT Oc THE UNITED ¢ : Hof oor a In porsvance of law, 1. Jaa ES BUCHANAN, = 3 0S Mile teaks t President ot tae United States of Amerion, do do eri j\V. 26 nial lots 8 hereby declare and make known that publio salen do — = andsof -— i will be heldat the under.nentioned Land Offers m jo oa W. 3 and lots 2 the Territory of Nesnatka,at the periods herein- io a4 andSof - '4 after denicnated to wit: Soot sstzor At the Land feeat BkowN«ViLLR, commencing do = (2 land 2 of 22 on Mondas, the axth day of Septen wext, for do —-~ and lots 3 the dispost/ ot the public ands within the fuollowang do = ae sof - pamed townships, viz: sen en Et heigl North of the base line and cast of the sixth prin- oe Uetz t Rnd 2 nt A srisa palo acai peas en eet nk en pe a e : Ff wey! Me lots 2 Fox, and Haif Breed, Kemahs reservation, of range do - 2 andsof - 3% 17, : - The ports of townships 1, 2,3. and t outside of the ae wart 1p | macan’d Fox, ond Hell freed. Nemeba reservation, di - @ do - » and fractional 5 Sand 6. ¢ 16. ae - » do - 7 4 pertotr éo - ow do - 2 Fox reservation do - & Allof fractional 11 19 | 3,4 and 5 out-ide do - | of - i2 vation; and fract do - do - 13 That part of te do - 3s do - u ‘OX PABEFVAT OF d = ‘ The part outside townrhip 5 ou'mve of the do - 5 of the Indian erya’ township 6. do - 6 reservation of 15 Townships |. 2, 3. 4, 5, and 6, of range 13. di - 7 do do 6 F Naina wean 1, 2,3, 4. 5, and 6, of range 12. v4 a do do 7 ‘ownshipe 1, >, 34, 88nd *,ofrange Il. 4% 2 |S All of — - ® Townships 1.23, 4,5, and 6, of range 19. had > oe do ‘ 19 Townships 1.2.3, 4. 5, and 6. of range 8. do - do - 2 Atthe Land Office at N+ ska CITY. commens. do - do - a me on Monday, the sixth day of September feck cs ot a. | thedizuossl of the putuiolanda within the atiot nam how meh t + re! Aijof fractional 1) '* | North of the base line and east of the sixth prin- ao - 2 do = 3 ci ieridian do — do - i“ Fraction: tewaninpe 7 acut f range 15, do _ 2 The a Township 7, aud frotienal townships & 9, 19, 1 a : 3 Fegervaton - 1, Il, and 12,and fractional - joo t > sea 8 ed UIyand fractional town- - oO io | (O 2. vn - 3 0 ae do ot 2 Re Pp 10, aud i!,and fractional town i wap 12, Of temas fo: Sasa an a "Townships 7., 5,10, and 1,and fractional tewn- do - 4 lo = 2 ships 12, 13. and 14, of range 19. At the land office at L.rcomr: named towns! s £ 3S Parts of Seo'ns. Allof fractional Allo - do - do - The part outside of the Indian reservation of do = Allof fractional All of = do = do - ‘The part outside of the Indian reservation of do do o All of - do - The part out he outside of "he Indian reservation of At the land office at Kicxapoo, commencing on Monday, the filth day of July next, for the disposal ofthe pubic jands within the following named town- ships, viz: South of ths base line and rast of the sizth prin- « i 2 e it 2 rt I itz 6 ia in Monday, the nineteenth day of Ju di spe sal of the public lands within the VIZ: South of the base line and east of the sizth prin- cipal meridian = ier 17, The | of Pha com ing on ly wextt for the following Parts of Seo'ns. Section. itwidi "rie Tinian \ reservation of {All a ‘The part outside | of f the Imi ian reservation of lo All of do 16 of do - The part outside of the Indian | reservation of |All of ler = \The part outside ; of the Ind Wan reservation of do All do 1s of lo do of ‘Tovneh:ps 7, 8, and 13, and fractional townships 14 15, and 16. of ran e9. At the Land Ofhor at Omana City, oomanencing on Monday, the sixth September next, for the disposal of the public lauds within the fuliowing named townships, viz North of the base line and east of the sixth pr cipal meridvan = Fractiona! townships 13, 14, 15, nnd 16, of range 14. sé Fractional townships 13, 14, 15, 16, and 17, of range 2 BF] Fractional townships i2.and 13, townships 14, 4 e 2 and ai fractwn ‘woships 17,18, 19, and 20, of . 6 12. "Practiogs) township 12, townzhips !3, 14, 15, 16, 17, 12 15 and 12, and fractions! towns Wand 20, of rame 1315 Fractional townsh:ps 12, 13, and 14, and townships 1415 | 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, and 21, of range 10. Fractions! townaggps :4. iS, and 16, and townships 17, 18, 19, and 20, of Tinge 9. 15 Lands appropriated by inw for the use of schools, 4 military, and other purposes will be exoluded trom 6 euler. 21 The offering of the above lands will be commenced cod on ihe days xppomted, aud will in the orcer in Wich they are advertised, until the whole sbail have been offered, and the snies thus closed; but no 32 14] sale shall be kept open lomarr than two t+ rks, is and no private entry of any of the innde will be ad- i“ mitted unt! after the expiration of the two weeks. Giv- n under my hand, at the city of W. this thirtienth day of March, anno I 18+) thousnud eight hundred and ahr eight. . 19 JAMES BUCHANAN. =» By the President: 21 Te Henorices, 2 mmissioner of the General Land Office — NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS, Every person entitled to the rieht of tl ps ge | toany of the lnods within the townsh psand parthof townships above enumerated is required to estab- ish the same to the satisfoction of Ube register end receiver of the proper In ice, and make pay n cipal meridian ment therefo @ cticnble after seeing = - this motier € the day inted for the = = commencement of tne public snie e innds em- g4G¢ a4. eine the tract cinimed ; otherwise such claim Will = <é ted. Parts ofSeo'ns. 3 § z\Parteof Seo'n,s F S| PME ek HeNDRICKS, Zé os é 2 2 omenienioner of ne General Land Office, ap awids All of — - 3A of - 2 219 do = 22) do - w {No. 66.] do - 3 do - 3 Saves OF PUBLIC La + DS. do - = go = : mhonenve ef the proviaten of the 34 opction of a - lo the act entutied * An z- tne Present do = 221 do a ot te Pnited ete be eurveved the de - : rr 35 . trac! of tand a be lonet jo - io od 3 to the hv Dreor go - . “ = ‘ or Sroux e> i “ opens. io - lo - § eppreved Jul hereby decinn thet That part ont- do - 6 oo bio aalem will ! = side of the In. do 2 2 tice ef pony dian reserva do - 2 undermentioned nnd offices im the State of Minne tionof - 7 do - 3 gota at the periods hereinafter desicnat: BM Sof - a] 22 se - ‘ At tueiand office at Uexpencox, ew - ‘ O lo - io - 5 the e xtb des oF September next. for th. epessl of do - tt do - the vacant pabs rae situated within thee fo low do - 5 do 2 ag-nimed townships and fract oun’ town-hips inthe do - is do 6 2 WW] late reserva forthe hait-breedsor mixed bivods of do - “4 = 7 the Pacotah or Rioux findians, v 2: do - lo 8 North of the base line end west of ihe fifth prin do = ie > i. cipal meridian ¢ ae > 2 > =: The uniocated tracts m fractional township ove = : 3 eo <e al hundred and eleven, of rance ton. = 4 “4 lie rhe w ted trac’s tm fractional township one > : 38 *§ = & huvdred and eleven. of ronze eleven. = : 3 a: = te The unlecated tracts im fractional townshrps one éo _ 27 do - dd eieven and ons hundred and twelve, of <= 5 a ae pnship one hundred = X ips one banedrid ma 73 Di 0 tecive and ore buadred and thirteen, wf range tur een. a - = S —- Tue unigeated tracts in townshup one hundred ad do az 4 go = ons eleven tm that hundreaant 4 : 3 = : 3 twely hundred and be = 3 + 4 thi te : tioned reserve, © range “oar ecn. go . : rs 2 The uniooated traota in that part of townships one do E 6 do x hundred and eleven and one bundred and twe Ha ‘That part ont do od winnie above mentioned reserve, of range fi ee eee = At the land pes yr pos vL Sp agg ee] tion of - 7 do 35 the thirtieth diy of August moxt, for the diepe e e te Tend . ted wit th follewme me - Sta Ss a a pe ge eS z lok pg 5 Inte reserve for the half breeds or mixed bleods of do - 2 Phe part onte:de the Dreotah or Sioax nation of Indiaus, viz The part ontxide of tne Indian North of the base line and west of the fifth prom f the Indian reservation of 3 16 cipal meridian r sorreee be . DIAM exsept reo- The unloeated tracts in that part of fractional ey 15 | township oue hundred rnd ten, within the above eae » 15 | "enuoned reserve, of range n-ne. ie = vested * ai township one hundred and ten, within the as = Se ~~ a ‘ mentioned reserve. of range ten. “4 Py a i a he un-ooated tracts in that part of township one = rs 2 ar tS ous bundred ad eight, within the above mentioned re The cartontside a H Ferve, amd in tewnships one handred snd nine and ee Inde v4 H ore hucdred and ten, of range e even. eons a 3 lo ? The unlocsted tracts in that part of townships one = a aes = : hundred and eight aud one hundred ad ume, withia do do of 5 the above-mentioned reserve, and in township o 6 Py e S18 hurd-ed and ten, of range twelve, p a4 ‘The uvivcated trects in that part of townships one > Z hundred and nine and one hundred and ten, within cu 2 alae the abuve-mei.tioned reserve, of range thirteen, : & ‘The unlocated tracts in that part ul township one = huncred and ten, wi hia the above mentioned re oe - 3 serve, of range tourtecn. Pd 4 The unioented tracts in that part of to = Py seremenge — hin the above-me: terve, of range fifteen. @ - 2 ‘The offering of the above lan ill be commene- } 4 - 8 9 appointed; and will proceed in the ia = & are advertised, until the whole ¢ = shail have been effered, and the sales th sed; $ - 8 but no wale shall be kept op. n longer than t eeks = ok aud 20 private eatry of any of the lands will bo ed P= = 3 mitted until after the expiraiion of the two weeks. ao 7 Given uncer my hand, at the city of Washington, + od = ia this twenty-seventh day of May, Anno Donuni one ¢:- B "'By order of the Presidents =" Ss y order of the : > THOS. A. HENDRICKS, Fs - a lu Commissioner of the General Land Ufies. wd rd 4 NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. = : very person entitied to the right of pre-empti Ds = 5 toany pach ederege Y cielemny tnads, u the os vi of the net of Congress apy 888, The partontnide 6 Feauired to establish the sume tothe satis'action ol exister and Reoeiver of the land of fe | . fice, and make payment therefor as soem as pra 2 16 pages hl ge Sd motire, oe the Appoint jor ye commencement the i” land office at ef commencing on | lic sale of the land embracing the tract Glaumed: ineteenth: July next, for the dis- | otherwise such claim wi! be forfeited, public lands with.n the following THOS. A. HENDRICKS 5 : Pm ssioner of the General Land Uffos. South of the base line and east of the sizth prin | —DSStInwids cipal meridian. Pris | WILDMAN ON THE LAW OF SKA = ~ my ty Prize, for naval officers, i = iS - é q F Fi 3 Eo Hosack ok'e Hight w iritish and Neutral Commerce, é ol. London; $1.75. Parts of See’n: : 5 Parte of Seve. = 5 i Thomaosis Laws of War os affecting Commerce 2 An PPing, i vol. Londen; & £2. ae * 4 ae ae Atkmson’s opine Laws of the British Empire, 1 * - ‘ 4 do - 2 do - 5 Herstlett’s Cowes cui and Slave Trade Treatie go 3 de sis 1 | 1 to 153. 1 val, Lonoon; Af - 4 ‘ go - H Connre og Ublve Branoh, | vol., f hiladelphia, do oy 6 do . ‘ 800 janux! for British Conevis, Merobants The part outside do - 5 and Ships. 1 vo! . London.) 5%; 4.25, {odin . - iZ Fyne's Britist Couu'e Abre dt vol., London ; “eS = 4 . Hl Gretn ou Consular Service. 1 volume, to: don; 87 . 8 - é je? FRANCK TAYLOR.