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Medicines. ee + __ eee 3 A IRED THAN THE Mo Med BeP BARU at Woes BY KINGS.OR EMPERORS. WHAT? WHY A BEAUTIFUL HEAD OF HAIR, Beoause it is the ornament God himself pro- vided forall ourrace. Reader, aithouxh the ose bloom ever £0 brightly iu the glowmg cheek, the sparkling, the teeth be those of pearis, if the headis bereft of its covering, or the hair be shriveled, harsh and ¢ry, or worse still, W spriakled with gray, nature will loose half her caarms. Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative, if used two or three times a week, will restore ond perma: nently secure tual! such an ornament. Read thi following and jud; ‘The writer of the first is th celebrated pianisi, : New Yorr, April 19. 1858. Dr. Woon: Dear Sir—Permit me vo express to you the obugations I am under for the entire re- storation of my hair to its origmal color; about the time of my arrival in the Uarted State: ropiaiy becoming gray, hut upon the applicstion of your Hair Restorative, it soon recovered its original hue. | consider soar resto-ative — tide wonderful invention, quite efficacious as Well as acreeabie. lam, dear sir, yourstraly, S, THALBERG. Ww “Drych 8'r Sr etac ; ¥ H Ngewsparsr Orvick, i3 Nassau st.. = April 12, 1858 Paor. O. J. Woop: Dear Sir—Some month or six weeks ago, | received 4 bottle of your Har Restor- ative aud gave it my wife, who concluded to try it on her hair, little thinking, ai the time, that it would restore the gray hair to its origina! co'or,but to heras woll as my aurprise,aftera few weeks trial it has per- formed that wonderful effect by turning all tating EVENING STAR. THE MOON AND ALL HER STARRY TRAIN. BY GEORGE P. MORRIS. ‘The moon and ail her starry train Were (ading from the morning aky, When home the ball-room belie again Returned with thr: bbing pulse and brain, Flushed cheek and tearful eye. ‘The plumes that danced above her brow, ‘The gems that spa: kled in her zone, ‘The pride to whieh she would not bow, Were lard aside—they mecked her now When desolate and lone. ‘That night how many hearts she won! The reigning bel.e, ehe could not atin Bur, lke the planets round the aun, Her suitors followed—ail but ove— One ail the world to her! And she had lost him !—muirvel not ‘The lady's eyes with tears were wet! ‘Though love by man is soon torg It never yet was woman's lot Teo love and to forget. gu Jim had read the well-known story of George Washington's love of truth, and the fa- ther’s love of the noble principle of his son, so well manifested on the oceaston referred to. of George's cutting down the cherry tree, ack- no*ledging his transgression, and réceiving a full and free pardon, besides praises and kind caresses from his father. So Jin, actuated by the noble example, suppiied himseif with a hbatehet, and going into his father’s orchard.cut down some choice fruit trees. He then coolly sat down to await the old man’s coming, and, as soon as he made his appearance, marched up te him with a very important air aud acknowi- edged the deed, expecting the next thing on the programme to be tears, benediction and embraces from the offended parent. But, sad to relate, instead of this, the old gentleman caught up a hickory and gave him an “all-fired hairs to a dark brown, at the same time beautifying and thickening the hair. I strongly recommend the above Restorative to all persons in want of auch a change of their hair. CHAS. CARDEW, New York, July 25, 1852, Pror. O. J. Woop: With contidence do | reoom- mead your hair Restorative as being tie most effi- cacious article l ever saw. Since Being your Hair Restorative, my hair and whiskers, which were al- most white, have gradually grown dark, and I now feel confident that a few more Applications will re- store thei: to their natura! color. Italso’has relieved me of af deadral and nuplessant giching. 80 com- mon among persona who perspire freely. _ J. 6: KILBY. Jamming.” Jim was no Washington! Cuicaco, In. May (1037, Prov. Woop: About two years ago my hair com- (ap “Talk of opening oysters,” said old Hur- | menced fallrg of and taruing eray. 1 was fast be- coming bald. and hal tried many remedies to. no ef- fect. 1 commenced using your Restorative in Jan vary last. few applications fastened my hair firmly. it began to fil: up. grow out.and turned back to its former color, (biack.) At this time it is fully restored to it original Sulor, health and sppesrance, and I cheerfully recommend its use toall. i eee". D. HOES. The Restorative is put up in botties of 3 sizer, viz Large, medium, and smal! ; the smal! holds 3¢ ® pint, and retails for $1 per hoidsat least twenty per cent. more in proportion than the small, retails for $2 per bottle; the large auast, forty per ceui. more in proportion and Tetatis fur $3. vo. J, WOOD & CO., Proprietors, 312 Broadway New York, (in the great N.Y. Wire Railing Estab- lishment.) and li¢ Market st., St. Louis, Mo. And sold by a! good Druggtsts and Fancy Goods Dealers. ma !8-3in HE GREAT HEALTH RESTORER!— “ The Life the Flesh isin the Blood.” Wien the Bh Locomes vitiated, impure, or too weak.tne flesh lo its vitality. the skin becomes yellow and pallid Liver disordered, Dyspepsia and Indicestion follow, the Spirits di ness commences, HARTSHOR OR SARS Acts upon th» Blood, Liver, Stomae impart pg new vigor and tove toa e paired by isease from any cause. It removes Pi ples and sli skin eruptions wuses the pili powers of both sexes, gives bluom to th cheek, and makes ene joyous and happy. medicinal in its effects, it is a perfect cordial in taste. It is particulary adapted to Female com plaints, wich in their very nature are exhausting and debriitatmg. For Dropsy, or dropsical swell- ings, or Riduey and Bla der atfections, it acts like a ohar: Quart hotties $1, sali bottles 5) cents, rican, “why nothing’s easier, if you only knew how?” “And how's how?’ inquired Starlight “‘Seoteh snuff,” answered old Hurricane, very sententiously. “Scotch snuff; bring a little of it ever so near their noses, and they'll sneeze their lids off.” “I kuow a genius,” observed Meister Karle, ‘who has a better plan. He spreads the bibalves in a circle, se.ts himself in the centre, and begins spinning a yarn Sometimes it’s an adventure in Mexico, some- times a marvellous stock transaction. As he proceeds, the natives get interested, one by one they gape with astonishment at the tremendous and direfal whoppers which are poured forth, and as they gape, my friend whips “em out, peppers ’em. and swallows em.’ ““That’li do,” said Starlight, with a long sigh, “I wish we had a bushel of the bivalves here now: They'd open easy.” bottle; the medium ARRIVALS At THE HOTELS. NATIONAL HOTEL —3I B Stewart, JJ Por- ter, Pa; J Metzger. Va; Hon Bowie, Md; A i. Kenan, N C Archer, Pa; Mrs White, Mise J W bite, I, M Graves and lady, NY; W Roote. Mrs Roxs and daughters, H C Bate, Tenn; WR Adair, Md; Rev G D Carrow, Pa; Col J_D Bowling, D € Digges, 11 W Rogers, J A Vanderlef. 7. © Wardnef, J Stranss Fellows, WF Agnew, NY; WA Flipper. Va; T K F. Ma; S F Bacon, Mass; J Bb Waring, 0; Honolulu; WW Newton, Ark: HL lady, Eng; J Sayly, Ct; J 5 Kidder. NH; S Allister, H Newton. Mass; Ju - hy stort, MePherson, Clarke, Waite, Kid Grammer, DU: C well & Lawre nee, Dr. Culver, aud Ford, Washing - Y¥; J Hf Roe: ton City. Ciscell & Kidwell, Georgetown, Stockton, M L Kee: ma 29 din Bradley, J D Fra Pek UviAN s¥RUP, Oz ProtectseD SOLUTION OF PROTOXIDE OF IRON COMBINED. successfully prssed the ordeal to which Materia Medica are ow be received as au established medicine, Its Efficacy in Curing BROWNS +—A Mornin Stinson, Md; J 3 Forbes, Va; WE Woods Md; JC Melatyre and lady, Miss; Rev JC Pershing 3 JS Sherman, ack; R Sherrasd, O: NY; DA Worth, O; P Atkinson EW Keyser, do; Z ~ Nas ¥ Berry- man, DC: Prot Gideon, La; J M Satterwhite, N C; Miss S P Crews, do; Miss L NY; Jas bjected, must i A Sitterwhite, DYSPEPSIA Seton ar Ya eae ers BN) a gectiona of the Eder, iiessy, Niwralca, humo. dor’ Li Jeri and som La W> Howie, Ma, | Broncattis and Consumptive Tentencies, : eae oe teener Bac a a Dodsee ast Disordered State of the Blood, Boils, ; 7 das Scurvy, The Prostrating Effects of Gov Sibley, do; Lead or Mercury, General Devility, And all diseases which require x Tonic and Altera tive medicine, is beyond question. is of its efcney fre so Lumeron: J € Bayer, Ga; O Curtis, Mina; B F Parker. Me. UNIFED STATES HOTEL.—P W Lulton, Md; J Mosely, USN; P Fletcher. Va; A Arm- strong, Mo; J M Massey, Ala; © B Cha Md; Mrs P B Key and child a. WH Lobmanu, ed, and of such peculiar oO; We Burnett; L Seiferson, W B Stabler, W | Shacaeter, that sufierers cannot reasonably hesitate to receive the proffered aid. Tke Peruvian Syrup does not profess to be a eure ail, but its beotuse many SPS, Apparent niihe are in- umately reiated, proceeding from one cause, may be cured by one remedy ‘The ciass of diseases for which tie Syrup pro- vides © ure. 18 p ecisely that witich lhas su often batfied the highest order oi medical skil. ‘The facta ithesses avceseible, and the safe- Syrup incontrovertible, inion from disinter- uaracter of the Syrup i the following among n tue hands of the Agents. se Of gentlemen well known of (he highest respectability, CARD. The undersigned having experienced the bonefi- oral effects of the “Pe Syrup,”’ do nut hesitate to recommend it to of the public, From our own expe %¢, 48 Well as from the tes Umony of uthers, Whose itelligence aud integrity Entwisle, J Vaughn, Mrs M Haria, Z Shields, D J Shields, J C Goodwin, J B Edmonds, and F P ‘Thompsor Vo; 9 Hall, Md; JG Webbvand lady, NY; JK mes ered T oH Skinner, Va; Ei Porten and family, Tenn KiRKWOOD Hows Wilkiuson, Pa: W Fie! Harrison. t } JN Miller, Md; A Mitchell, Pa; WE Copeland, HW Cole and iady, NY; TSN; TR Rasult, Cole, Md WASHINGTON HOUSE —F Snodgrass, Va J Chendler, ¢ Limber, T W Phipps, E Den- ny, EAB ss. NY, F Sprague and ladies. O; fon C Mason. lowa, WE furnet, Bait: © stars ieyer, A Lynch, © H Spouls, Ala; Thos Powers, Tear. numerous Lesti The siguatures 1m the eumununity. an OCEAN STEAMEKS’ SAILING DAYS From tue Unirgp States. - - are uitogether unguestionnbie, we have no doubt of a iio Soman yn esses ot ut, Diseasos of the ston . 4 hel Ps dyspepsia, L, if Baxonia .. New York. .Hambu he. Indeed ita ef Vanderbilt ....New York..Havre . foun the high eharac Persia. ew York..Liverpoo! se who essod then, aud h wi volunteered their testimony, as we do ours, to its restorative pow From Evrope Ariel. Rev. JOHN PIERPONT, Anglo . ASA. DEXTER, Borussix EL M.D. Arabia .. rpool 2 City Wash’ton. Liverpool : AMORY, Aftics, bivecoast R HARVEY, x. . Fulton -New Vork.. June io The California mail steamers lwave New York on the 5th and 2th of e JAM *. DUNN, It is well known thac the medicinal etfect of Pro- toxid I ry brief exposure n & sOlution uf Protox- further oxidation, has been " Hou le. HITE POINT GRAVEL yrup, this desirable point is at- . Als s garden wal Also, best tained by COMBINATION IN A WAY BEVOKE, UN- flat Sand. together with tie best Hick SNOWN; and this sulution may replace all tne proto Pine Wood, and the best Wiite aad Be qarhonatos ettrates, and tartrates of the Materia Tree-burning Coal for Summer use. Medica. » M. sachu Asaayer to the Stute of M 16 8 reet, Re eyie ne For sale by Draggists geveinily, Prive for lar bottles, $2; medium sized botties, $l. . L. CLARK & GO. Proprietors, Boston. For sa’ in Washineton by Z. 1. Gilman, Special Agent; Nairn & P: John wartze, L. M + H. McPuerson, F, 8. On hand and for sale at my Wood, Coal and Sand Depot, corner of C and iith atreet, near the ma 1-tf . W. BATES. NSICE—I havea few of those cheap TOILE. SETS on band, which lw 1 cheaper than they can be purchased e'sewhere. Also. CHINA, GLASS, and QUEENSWARE. Cuesper than the cheapez?, with many othe: articles too numerous to mention, 8t 38 Pa. avenus, between Sth and 10th streets, ury, J 4. Stone, J. , Lovejoy D."Ridges'y; and in Genyxetown and J. L. Kidwell, tebe-em and OF yourseives, — — ~s ap IS-6mn JOHN MeDEVITT._ | Qo NG PROVE YOUR EYE LARGE ASSORTMENT OF MARTIN'S | Opatee oottson nee ag Guitare just arrived at the Music Store af ceted Bo heen Te =e W.G. METZEROTT._ | own, as well as the tangincture of Rood qnany PHiLA|ELPHIA others of the latest improved SPECT SOLES and L AGERK BEER DEP O 7T,| EVE-GLASSES: among which are't No. 38) Pa. av., bety J 6th * | PERISCOPIC CONCAVE and CONVE > ke; t cum dame quart boiee ar DOUBLE FOCUSard DOUBLE POL Gae keg $2.50; one dozen quart boities, $150, BRAZILIAN PEBRL Ke. CRYSTALS. ae be reg of CRECRE: | which are warranted toinproveany KY E 0) Sin tc Gh ea 3, ontarnct or tendiug to it th weakne: 2 SHORT-SIGHTEDNESS, Persons who are corpeiled to use glasses, or those mow erine them, will be suited at firstsight. Those wonderfu DOUBLE-POLISHED VENEZUELIAN . CRYSTAL ROCK have received the hiiest recommenmlations at the Wo: air,at Paris, through thetr producing & d easiness of vision heretofore unknown NUass & CLAKKE’S _ we co aff FPA TT, DAVIS & COV: HALLE’ s creer peered PIANO FORTES, Couetantiy receiving and for stile on! = JOBN F. ELLs, WE Pa. ev., between Sth and loth ste, Parchaserz wi\! find it to their interestto examine = themselves the superior quaities of the abo AROS. Stools, Covers, Melodeona, &e., &c., band tnany other improvements, Also, styles of OP. A. SPY, and MAGNI- GLASSES, Compasses, and Micrusco; are for sale at his store, corner of Eighth street Pennsy'vanit avenue, or Kiziith street No. 491. be- tween J) street and Pa. avenue. HE, Lo mot mistake the corner of Ath street. floes very reasonable, the samo as at his eetab- lishment in f.urope. BANKING HOUSE oF CHUBB BROTHE Depositors depositing Bank N also on n 16-tr eda FASHIONABLE PERF UMERIBS, from the best houses.at GIBBS'S, near corner of H3th street and Pa. ave. jeg HE FLORAL EXHIBITION BY PROF. Daniei used a PIANO the extensive es- ameet of JOHN FL BLISS od ve BRICKLAYEKS AND PLASTERE vejust receiveda Grey SAND w ced RS, os will please farge supply ofthe best White Will selllow, so, White Oak, Pine acd Miekery ked Ash COAL, at the iow tmy Wood aud Coai Depot, «near line cana. W. BAT i. , positors allowing deposit Gold and Check for currency, the © betug credited with the difference, f CHUBB BROTHERS. eat market prices womer of C and Hit AUGAGE EXPRESS OF FICE 334 D Stkert, Adjoining The States Printing Ofte, The subscriber, Ragxags Agent for Baltimore snd Glo and Wasiungton ranch Ratiroad opened au ethice, at the above piace, for the agcom- modation of the public, Where orders can be teh be the use of Waxors to convey Baggage or Packages to and from Ratiroad Depot, Steamboate, &c., or for Femovai to aay point in this City ur Georgetown, Office open from 7 o’cloek a. m. 0.0" daily, except Sunday,7 to 10 to 10 p.m JOHN M dazcace Agent lia! N. B.—Persons coming to Washington or going to Baitimors, having made up their minds where they will by giving up their checks to my Szents onthe cars, willl have their bargace taken care of at th fice, or at Baltimore office, No. 0 Sharp atreat xtra ohares 4 NEW Books JUST RECEIVED ATSHEP : HER D'S, corner 7th and D streets, A complete nes ent of the publiertions of Carlton and Por: abbath School Libraries, Re wards, Mymnx, Tracts, &c.; Wesley Family, Tales and Takings. Lost Chapters, Chief of Pilgrams, The True Woman Peter Cartwricht. Biblical Dretion ary. Tounge of Fire. What Most J do te be Saved, Sting of the *dder. 1 ivingston’s ‘Travels in Africa, Drake's History of Indians, Six Steps to Honor, Wild Western Scenes, New Lute of Ziow, an other Music. Agent for Publications of the “Chiti’s CLOG f LOCKS !—CLOCKs®: £°"%, Assortment / ceived, & from @1 to §! Cali and see f at J. ROBIN? 348 Pa. av., opposite Brown: N. B.—CLOCK MATERIA}, Keys. Balis, Cords. &.. for sale, had heap. [ANOS AT GREAT BARGA: now in store oves thirty PIANOS trom the very beat manufacturers of th, etry st prices to suit the tunes. > eve rel very fine Pinuos, but littie used, are cWering at grat bargains. ‘we of Hailet & Da 7 octave, rosewood eases, iron frames, for $22% . Une of Knabe & Co’s for $250, One of Munn & Clirke’s tor #250, Seve. others, from $0 to 150, Wali and see yourseives, J OHN F. ELLIS 9 ___ WS, hetween 9th ard id: ADIFS’ TUCK and ali sorts of COMBS at 4 GIBUS? ieir Stere, nevr 1th at ar files Roam gtr 13th a rest, Bnd at his SON oF THE BI6 5 G6 LE! Indicates where you may cet LOOKING «+ GLAS=ER, in gilt or matoess ; a TRAIT and PICTURE FRAMES waia O8 or square, gilt or otherwise; orany otuer kend of work ip lis ioe. The iargest lot of LOOKING EA dies te nm6 plase PLATES kept Sznateatly on hand, eneap [ ARIES’ HAIR WORK REPAIRED, or taken fur cash. DEN Me AGNER, Mit £xehane. at GIBBS’ Wig, Baud, aud Curl ap2ly between tzu. pe Eat fone ators, Pa. avenue, between 9th and loth __ Travelers’ Di : SEN IN TH COURSE oF HUMAN BW AKRANGEMENT! nts, Ladi and —— wart gat attation “ig Hive lead o ie it GREAT SOUTHWESTERN ROUTE moution ts whet cbalf tre de to ate tee lian fon Vin Orange and Alexandria Railroad. fifing edad festore ts vigor aad Pi a ARBIS PAIR BRD RANDIMPROVER ES 7 Spplications will stop the hair falling or breaking, FROM WASHINGTON CITY, D.C. remov danarut, keop the scalp clenn and white, To impart fresiness and viror to the hairs and | vig GINIA ‘TENNESSEE, alt ong ou may have been bald twenty years, GEORGIA ALABAMA continued use of it two months will insure you a ‘MISSISSIPPI LOUISIANA, luxuriant head of hair. Call and get bottle, and if "ARKANSAS, and TEXA no! mptabor «niger os Spplication, return it : — oe ees * bres OUGH TICKETS can by obtai i at We pect Looe | Tan SOUT MECHA Rats tO SB rixt, corner Main and [3th and Maiy and Wal ta, | CE RICE. comer of Peansylvania avenue ane rr Snd in Washington city by Z.D. GILMAN, Drag" Seer EO Oe Te ee or tke Orangetaal BSGURRIC, Bruteints sone 0 Siseotasttye: | Aleuasdris Retosd, at Alexandra, Pose Selly | Richmond, Danville, Lynchburg, Bristol, ue GREAT PAIN ANNIHILATOR AD REMEDY FOR DYSPEPSIA, WEAK Stomach aNpD WEAK BoweELs, HARTSHOKNL’S cut i ALL~Propared bya emis! Bottles 1254. 25 and 50 cents, ti Hartshorne's rete ‘should be kept in all fami- es. Hartshorne’s Cure-all cures Cram Colic, Pak i ie aay ait wares Pai the Limbs, ‘arishorne’s Cure- cures Pain in the Limbs, Side, Back, and Breast. Hurtshorne’s Cure-all cures Sprains, Bruises, Scaics and Burns. Hartshorn:’s Cure-all cures Neuralgia, Tooth- ache and Stiffgess of the Joints. Hertshorne’s Cure-ail cures Cholera, Diarrhea and all Pain. Hartshorne"s Cure-alt cures Ear Ache and Deat- ness from acold. Hartshorne’s Cure-all cures i ‘spepsia and Tn- digestion; » Caukerand Sore Mouth and Sore Havishorne’s Cure-all euresall Spinal A fect larishorne’s Cure-all curesall Spint ions and Weakness in Limbs. 3 Hartshorne’s Cure-ail isa great tonic to Weak Stomach and Bowels, and Improves Digestion. As the fovet changes of the weather pro- d Coid, Rheumatism, Painin the Linbe and Body; also, Stuf! Neck—every pereen should Ae a bottle, It acts upon the Nerves, Muscles, ine ws, Blood and Bor and, by its warming elee tromagnetis power, expels ali pain from the system. Geta bottle and tr ane Hans @ a Cough. use A 8 ORAL SYRUP OF WILD —it is the best Cough Syrup in the CHE vie Bili HARTSHORNE’S ou are Bilious, use Ss) NE’S ANTE-BLOUS PILLS. They ectapemthe Lae er, Stomaeh aud Bowels, carrying off all Bile and Foul Secreticns. he above medicines to be had at ali Drug Stores im Washington city ; Kidwell & Ciscei! at George- town, H. Peel & Co, Alexandria, ma 3i-ly AYER’S Cathartic Pills. The eciences of Chemistry and Medicine have been taxed their ut- most to produce this best, most per- fect purgative which is known to Innumerable proofs are shown that these PiLLs have virtues which surpass in exceilence the ordinary medicines, and that they win unprecedent- edly upon the esteem ofali men. Tey cre safe and pieasant to takeand powerful to cure. ‘Their pene trating properties stimulate the vital sotivities of the bedy, remove the obstructions of its orgaus purify the blood, and expel disease. They purge out the foul humours which breed distemper, stimulate sluggish or disordered organs into their paturai ac- tion, ard impart a healthy tone with strength to the whole system. Notonly do they cure the every-da: complaints of every body, but also formidable ani dangerous diseases which bave baffled human skill. While they produce powerful etleots they areat the same time, in diminished doses, the safest aud best physic that can be siapleved for children. Being sugar-coated. they are pleasant to take, and being purely vegetable, are free from an: Cures have been made which surp: belief were they not substantiated by men of such exaited pusi- tion and character as to forbid the suspicion of wn- truth. Many eminent clergymen and phat 3 have tent their names to certify to tie pu pic the re- hhabil.ty of my remedies, while others have sent me the assurance oftheir conviction that my Prepara- tions contribute ameusely to the relief of my aiflic- ted sutfering fellow men. , ‘The agent beiow named is pleased to furnish gratis my Amerionn Almanac, containing directions for thers use, and certificates of their cures of the fol- lowing complaints: Costiveness, Billious Complaints, Rheumatism, Dropsy, Heartburn, Hesdache ansing from a stomach. Nausea, Indigestion, Morbil Inacti painsrising therefrom, Flstulency, Loss ¢ pee- tite, a1 Ulesrous and Cutaneous Diseases whicl require an evacuant medicine, Scrofuia or King’s vil. ‘They also, by purifying the blood and stimu lating the system, cure many main nie which it would not be supposed they could reach, such as Deafness Partial Blindness, Neuralgia,and Nerv ous Irritatulity, Derangements ofthe Liver and Kid- neys, Gout, and other kindred comp'aints arising from alow state of the body or obstruction of its functions. wk Of hari. Do not be pee off by unprinciplod dealers with some other pill they make more profit on. Ask for Avyer’s Piurs, ard take nothing else. No other they can give you compares with thia in its intrinsic value or Curative powers. The sick want the best aid there ts for them, and they should have it. Prepared by Dr. J.C, AY t.R, Practical and Ara- lytioal Chemist, Loweil, Mass. Price 25 cents por bex. Five boxes for #1. ee Sold by Z D. GILMAN, Washington, and by H. COOK, Alexsudria, and by all dealers every wiiere. &p 9-4mir P TRIES EMA R. ROTECTED by Royal Letters Patent of Engiand, and secured by the Seals of the Ecole de Pharmacie de Parisand the Imperial Coil tone, Vienna. Triesemar No. jaxation, Spermatorrhea, and Exhau: n of the System. Triesemar No.2 effectually, m the short Space of three days, completely and entirely eradi- cates ail traces of those disorders which copavinand cubebs hava so jong been thought au antitote for, to tue ruin of the health of a vast portion of the popu- lation. Triesemar No.8 is tit e&t Continental remedy for that class of disorders which, unforta- nately, the English physician treats with meroury, to the Inevitable destruction of the patient's const! tution, and which all the sarsaparille in the worid cannot remove, Triesemar Nos. 1,2, aud Saro alike devoid of taste or smell. and ofall nauseating quai: ties. ‘Phey may lic on the toilet table without Cieir use being suspected. Sold in tin cases, and divided in separate doses as administered by Ve pean, Lal teman, Roux, Kigord. &c., &c. Priee 3 each, or four cases 1g ove for 99, Which eaves 8; and in 327 cases, Sold by Dr. H. A. BARROW.N 7 few blocks west of Broadway, New York. Imme diately on reestp of the amount Dr. B. will forward the $9 cases of Triesemar, and the large sixes, car- ringe paid, thus insuring genuine European prepara- tions. The $3 cases aise sent, but not free of car riage. Consultations ual, fromil a. m. till & . m. and from 4 till 8p. it No. 157 Prince st., a few blocks west of B lway. Sold also by J. STOTT. Washington. felly 0. 157 Pringe st.,a A ON MANHOOD, ND ITS PREMATURE DECLIN Just Published, Gratis, the 2th Thousand. A few words on the Rational ‘Treatment, without Medicine, of Spermatorrhea or Local Weakness, Neeturral Emissions, JME, Genjtai and Nervous Debility, Impo- tenoy, and Impediments io arrage generaily,by 8. DE LANEY, MD, The im nt fact that the many alarming com- pinints, originating inthe imprudence and solitude of youth, may be easily removed WirHoUT MEDI CINE ‘8. 1n this smal! tract, clearly demonstrate: the entirely new nnd highly sucoossful treatment. as adopted by the author, fu ly explained, by means of wh every one is enabled to cure Himextr perf otly and at tue least possibie cost. thereby avoiding all the advertised nostrums of the day, Sent to any address, gratis and post free, in a sealed euvelope, by remitting (pout paid) two post- age stam Di LANEY. o : op 24-tsepzs 88 Fast Sist st., New York City, MAe# BLE WORKS, WM. RUTHERFORD, AKTiFICBRK IN MAKBLE, E Street, between lzth and 13th Streets ‘North, WASHINGTON Ciry, . Invites public uO tu hig extensive stock of beautiful desizned atid Klaborately Garved MAN- TELS in a variety of Marbios, together with a choice assortment of STATUARY, which for de- sin gud finish cannot be surpassed, and are weil adapted n or ‘Tor A large assort- ment ¢ a 6, Monunioute, aud Tumb- stones at very low prices. Monuments of an: senien exoouted to order with eh. Brownstone or Marble work of, Bnd every Oller work ib our |e, Piense call and make an mepection of our stock. N. B.—Make a note of ihe address. fe it-6m FURNITURE WARE ROOMS, EW Grsat Excitement oN SEVENTH STREET, At Odd Fellows’ Hall, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FUL Woo0DdDand WILLOW WARE, PL and LOOKING GLASSES, We can sell the above artic house in the eity; and invite P 8 in want of sueh geal pa give usa call ur motto is—“Cuick sates And small pre Al kinds of Old Furmture taken in ex- change for new, at a fair valuation. Don’t mistaki 6 place—Odd Fellows’ Hall, 7th 20) BONTZ & BRO. street. I IGEST OF THE LAWS OF VIRGINIA, o @ civil nature and of a permanent oh; racter and gencral operntion; illustrated by f udieinl desisious, A'so, the Constitution of the United States, with notes and the new Billof Rights and Constitution of Virginin; by James M. Matthews, Attorney -at- Law ; in two volumes; price $12. Just completed. For sale eae! PRANCK TAVLOR V. PLANT, UNDERTAKER, No, 418 7th * street, between G end H, keeps constantly ‘ou hand every article re- Qe) era wired in his lins—a Hearse, Patent Corpse Preservers, kc., &e. His charges are moderata, and his attention instant on call, nny hour f the day or night. Hacks furnished for funerals at est possible rates, np fly r gNTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITES, MONEY te LOAN om STOCK SECURITIES CHUBB BROTHERS, BANKERS, band Oe te the Treasury. heaper than ang @ th (ma fan ROOK BINDING AND PAPER-RULING GOrF & THOMAS, Southeast corver of Eighth and D atrents, {6 am 1DS. PLAITS, CURLS, HALF }UEPS at GIBBS’S, near Corner ian je 3-fn v iY . y Roatan 3 MACOARSAR Dit wai Bs” Knorvitle, Dalton, Atlanta, Chattanooga, Nashville, Huntsville, Grand Junetion, Memphis, Montgomery and New Orleans, By a direct route, aud pousnnoss railway connec- tions to Memphis. Affording greater Expediiion and Comfort and being over 30 mil+s shorter than by any other route. ‘The steam f-rry boat George Page leaves the foot of7th street at 6y a. m., fi lexandr: sengers tike the cars for Kc ‘Chariottsviile, Staunton, White Sulphur Springs, W (aor ror and at7 p. m. ye Kichmond and all points Se ith- west, making sure and close connections to Mem- his, Bageage AM etehoe! Omnibuses leave the office, |, at 6 o’clook a. m. an Ts oad ik ace °sAM x EVAD S, Agent. ES A, je 17-tf Washington. _ ae STEAMER GEORGE PAGE WILL Tunas foilows: Leave Alexandria at 4,8, 10, 12 0’el"k &.m_, 2. 4, and € o'clock p.m Leave Washington at 6, 9, 11 o’clock 1» by 3, 5, and70’clock p.m, The THOMAS COLLYER, when on the route, willrun at opposite hours. kare 13 cents. Whaley’s Omnibuses, connecting with the Page and Collyer, will leave the Capitol aud corner of 12th (pokes ed Benn, f&venue the same time the boats leave Alexandra. je 8-tf RICHARD WALLACH, Pres, LTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, - WASHINGTON BRANCH. From and after TUESDAY, 15th of June, Trains Willeave as follows: 5.\5a m. Express Train connects at Annapolis juaction for Aunapolis, at PD saieaion jansrios for all parts of tue west. and at Baltimore for Philadel- piuannd New York. . 7:15a.m. Way Train for Baltimore, Philadelphia, and New York. i 3.3) p.m. Express Train connects st Washington junction with F-xpress train forall parts of the west, vo at Baltimore tor Norfolk, Pudadelphia and New ‘ork. 4.10 p m. Way Train for Baltimore connects at Annapolis junction for Annapolis,and Washington junction with Express Trains West. 63) p.m. Way Train for Baltimore connects at Washington junction with Accommodation ‘Train pe Saturday the 3.30 p.m, train goes to Philadel ip only. si ‘Op Sunday but one train leaves. af 3.90 p.m. jels T. H. PARSONS, Agent. I NEW ARRANGEMENT, 7 NLAND KOUTE FROM WASHINGTON CITY TO RICHMOND, VIA ORA E AND ALEXANDRIA AND VIRGINIA CENTRAL KAILROADS, ‘The stcamer GEORGE PAGE leaves the footof 7th street daily at 6 o’clock a.m., for Alexandria, counecting With the trains on the Orange and Alex- andria Railroad, leaving Alexandria at 744 0’clock & im. and arriving in Richmond at 2.30 p.m. Ee Lada a on voted pet sosm Pare from Washington to Richmon . J. R. NICK LIN, Ticket Agent. FKOM WASHINGTON T TO ALL PARTS OF THE R iE) D. REC WwEsST, SOUTHWEST AND NORTHWEST. Baltimore and Ohie Railroad. SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS, With Greatly Improved Schedules. THREE THROUGH CON ‘TING TRAINS ARE NOW RUN DAILY, (except Sunday,) FROM WASHINGTON FOK THE WEST, as follows: _ ist. THE CINCINNATI EXPRESS MAIL Starts at 5.15 a.m., allowing passengers time for breakfast at the Kelay House, Washington June~ tiou, before proceeding West. ‘This Train passes Gratton at 7.40 p, im, and connects at Benwood on the Ohio River, at 12 p. m., with Central Ohio ‘Train for Columbus, Cineinnati, and intermediate puints, reaching Cincianati ac 11.3) a.m. next day. 2d. THE GREAT CINCINNATY AND ST, LOUIS EXPRESS connection leaves Washington Gneluding Sunday,)at 2.3! p m. reaching Cinciunati d connecting directiy with Ex- press 1 vi ‘airo and the Southwest, and for St. Louis, Kansas, eto, ‘Time, from Wash ou to Cincinnati,in 28 hours,or to St. Louis only 44 hours, 3 TI, DAYTON, INDIANAPO- a CHICAGO, AND leaves ( except ™., connecting, at zton Junet nore. leaving Baits enti pom. OnSunday Ngght the connection ath this ‘Prai is made by the Qe p.m. Train from Washington. To view the Grand Mountain Scenery of the Road in daylight, take the 5.15a.m. of 630 p.m ‘Train trou Wasiunzton, For Parxersburg and all Stations on the North- western Virginim Road Lake the 6.) p.im. Train. For all points on the Marieita Railroad take the saine. ‘Phe Western connections from Washington and Baltimore by ali these Trains. are the closest, most tureet andaimple that have yet been vllered to the tveling public, and every improvemeut aud advan- tuge that the resources of the Ba timore and Ohio KRatiroad and its asseciste,lines could fuccest, have been secured under this arrangement, Through Tickets and Baxeaze Ciwcks toatl guar- ters, a: very other possibie facility will be found te. ERS for the Main Stem of tho ‘ond will leave Washing- nits between Washington nand Piedmont take the 5.15 a.m. tran, For tions between Piedmont and Wheeling take the 6.) p.m.Train. ‘To connect with the Frederick Train take the 3 30 p rain. [97 For Tickets of all kinds, aud further information, nopiy to s At the Ticket Uttics, W Ort. TL EN the Ticket Otkce, nden Station. >MITH, Master of Transportation. M. COLE, Geueral Ticket Agent. ay 10, 1858, UNITED STATES MAIL LINK ONLY REGULAR LINE AWD WITHOUT FAILURE FOK RIGHT YEARS, FOR JALIFORNIA AND OREGON VIA PANAMA RAILRKOAQYD, Regular Sailing Days, vik & wih of each month. Cavtion.—So many frauds and imposi- bons of various kinds have been ixtely ae erpotrated on travellers bound toC ALT “ORNIA, that the subsoriber, the on! Authorized Agent for passage Uy the U.S. Alail Line, via Pasa. ima, in the city of New York, feels it his duty to caution all persons seeking passage to Californm, Liat, Po AVOID IMPOSITION, they must he careful to find the true office of the Steaniships of tha U. B, Mal Line i Hansa Railroad, a8 no osher office in New | utlorized to engage passage, The Companies have only ono vilice in New York, which is at 177 West street, corner of Warren street, Rronting os the North River, at the head of the Gom- pan . 127” Ovaerve my si; ewe Baggage Checks At W.P. Baltimore, M mas zk 6 door, fae. AVHORD seo, SHE PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COM On6 of the Steamsh f tila © PARY, Carry the Uniied Sintes Maia for AGAPULOT amet CALAIPOKNIA, and OREGON, leaves: Panama twige each month, on the arn- vai of the United States Mail 8.5. Compny ‘8 steam: ore, Which leave New Oricany and New York regu- larly on 5th and 2th of each month wit the Yuin ee Riseonscrs connecting va PANAMA RAL These steamships have been ved by the ‘Navy Department, sis checkedin New ‘n Francisco, and passengers are steamer at the comnsng’ Tunay paid ia New York covers ex, of the trip. Reserve steamers are keptin port in Panama and etention in case of aeci- expense. San Francisco, to prevent n dent, so that the route is entirely reliable—no fail. Ure having occurred in eight years, Passengers [eave Panama the same day they ar- rive st Aspinwall. Conductors go through by each steamer, and take ces of women and children without other protec sore. For theoughs tickets atthe lowest tes the agenoy, rk, 1 nee West street, New York, t 1. W. RAYMOND —or to ARMSTRONG, HAR RIS & CO, Orleans, Cc. L. BARTLET‘ * Jy 4-tf sror THAT RATTLING. x 1 am now prepared to put on “ Chapman’s Flastie Anti-Rattling Shaft Fastener,” a sure, remedy for the rattiing of the shaft-clips of Carriages and Wagons, which can put on at a sia! 2. Call and examine at-my i"actory, where I have certificates from the leading Coachmakers in the ote c beet spel dob IT LD BRITISH RAGES. TuvorraNit CK has been brought to bear upon the Administration, who have decided to despatch the U.S. ine of battle ship Pennsylva- pinto the Gulf of Mex Itis said that Commo- dore Stewart is to me command. and the pii- vate stores of eabin a: d ward room, messes, inélud ing old wreck poe have been ‘already ‘ordered from JONAS P. LEVY'S new Wine and Spirit Store, corner of 7th and F street. ma 29 AVA COFFERE!—JAVA COFFE A fuib # supply of gengine Qld Goverument Java Ch ia received to da: eee y. G & BURCHEL forimont pvecsad isth ity ent J By tae enesipent br THE UNITED rsuance of law, I, Jamus Bucns nan, Presi- aga pe ited Ses est sreorias, do 8 foe held the undermentioned and’ joes in the Ti the Territory oe periods hereinafter designaied, to ibs At the land office at L.zcomPToN, pagey ee Monday, the fifth of July next, for the disp: of the bins lands witian the following named town ship: : South af the base line and east of the sizth prin- cipal tan, s = sa a. a6 g<¢ Parts of to'an 3 5 =\Parts of Seo’ns. = A Hi o 8 S Lee hee That part out- |All of - 55D aide of the In- do - 4 dian reserva- do - “a oll mu n - - ~ hat ont- - side oe the Ja- do - dian reserva- do - tionof - 13 2 do - WW All of = 19 do - B do - 20 do - do - 2 do - @ do - 2 do - 2 That south do - 2 of the Indian do - 2 reservation of 17 21 do - 2B Hoof - 8 do - 2 do - 19 do - » do - 20 2\Lots 1, 2, 3,and do - 2 4 - 3 go ies + Po ere 1, 2,5, and oO - ol - do - 27 | Lots 1, 2, 3, and do Z 3 w pond lots a - * do - 2 bof - 26 a = - ~ 1,2, and 3 4 lo - o - do - 3 13 MLotstand2 of 10 do - 4 W. de and lots 2 do - 5 ESS do = : W. dy and lots 2 do - - do - 8 Lots Hand 20f 15 do - 9 ots land2 of 2 do - Ww W. dg aud lots 2 do - 6 andSof - do - i W. dy and lots 2 do - Sof - @# do - Lots [and 2 of 27 do - @ Lotal and 2 of 34 do - 2 W.32and lots 2 do 2 aud 5 - do - @ All of - is 2 do - 3 do - 19 do - 2 do - = do - » do - 2 do - 3 do - 2 do se Allef fractiona® 1 19 do s All of - 2 do 4M lo - 13 do 34 ® do - iM do 4 The part outside do - 5 he J do - 6 8 do = 7 16 do - a 0 do - 9 - i do - Io do - 19 do = do - rl do - WW do - 2 do - do - 2 do - 1 Allof fractional i 18 do - @ Ail of - 2 do 2 lo - 3 do 2 do - ty do a The part outside do 2 of the Indi do 23 reservation 15 do - » do do 16 do - 3 do do 17 do - 2 jo §6ldo 18 do - jo =o 19 do sv Feed hast tS FH = ar 4 = do - 4 do - 2 Atthe land office at Lecompton. commencing on Moaday,the nineteenth day of July next, for the disposal’ of the public lands within the following named townships, viz: South of the base line and east of the sixth prin- cipal meridian. s | = Z¢ ffs Parts of Sec’n: 5 = Parts of Barat g - & os ¢€ Ss ¢€ = = ne we All of fraction: It 17 The part outside All of s 12 of the Indian do - reservation of 12 15 do z i All of = 13 15 The part outside lo -— Mois of the Indian _The part outside reservationof 15 | of the Inmd:an do do of 19 reservation of 15 Ali of = » | do do of 19 do - 2 All of - a do - 2 | do - 2 Allof fractional i! 16 do - 2 All of = 12 The part outside do - 13° | of the Indian do : 4 reservation of 12 14 The part outside All of - 18 of the Indian do - i reservation of 15 (The part outside do do of 19 of the Indian All of - Pl reservation of 35 do - 2 do do of 19 do 3) 2 all of - a0 ‘The part outside | do - 2. of the Indian do - 2 reservation of 11 15 At the land office at Kickapoo, commencin; Monday, the fifth day of Juiy next, for the diaposrl blic lands within the following named town- Wiz: South of the base line and east of the sirth prin- cipal meridian = a fee g@€>5 Parts ofSeo'ns, = § *|Partsof Sec'ns.= = & aee aes All of - 3 QAI of - 3S 2b do - 22) de - » do 3 do - 3 do - 4 do :. & do - 7 do - do - 2 2 do - SA ile | we = 2 do - ‘4 do - 3 do = 5 do = 4 do : 6 do = 5 That part out- do - 6 side of do 17 do - 2 7 | do - 38 9 2 2 - 4 w a in - it 13 - R rr - 6 1s di b = 7 do 17 - 8 do 2 - 3s vr 2 - 1 * 13 do 3 = a do 2 > do 3 - do a - B ge Pa > - lo 3B - @ do a - 2 do so - 2 do ~ 2 - - do - 32 - 2 do et 2 - 3 ep os 2 ‘ = ms r e 3 > - B 0 - 4 - 2% do = 5 - So do - 6 - 3st That part out- - side of the In- - dian - & tion of 7 3 iio 21 - 3 do - 4 go Pi lo - 5 do ine part outside The part out of ay Indian Teservation of at reservation of 6 IiAll except sec- do do of 7 tions 1, ad All of - 2 1 19) sof ~ 1 15 do - All of - 2 15 do - 3s he part outside do - of the India: do - 8 reservation ot 3 do - do do ol 4 do - do do of 5 da = 2 All of =. ae6 The partoutside do = 5 of ine Indian do bd 6 reservation ef s do - 7 do do of 4 do - 8 do do of & lo - 3 All of - 1 6 lo = = do - 2 do - mR do - 3 do - wb do - 61 do - 2 do - it do > 8 do - BR do - do - 8 do - 2 do - M do - @» do - b ° - st do = - & qo - lo - do - % do - = 9 do - 1 do = do -' B do - 6 do - do - 7 do - @ do - 8 do - 2 do ° ry do - @ go . oe do -' lo - -B do ~ BB do - Bb do - & do - 2» do - 38 do - 2 do =. a do - liu do - B do - 2 do - 3 do - 3 do - do - 6 2 - & do - 5 goo tes ieee toa, Je 7 e outside > = ae of the Indian D4 > 2 | Tenervation of = 7 At the land office at K com Monday, the inpoonte dayotsony next. for thede ‘pasbshong = te lands within the following named South of the base line and east Ye a cipal meridian’ 8) ath Prien a | = é4.| az. Parts of See’'ns.= 5 § Parts of Seo'n: E g *& $3 5 3 Qe & Ee All of = - Lisan ot . ® Ay ee ee ee a : ge - iu ee ee i The part ont ae ‘ of the tnaide > is : mm ae ee |e go 20 “ ;2 Parts of Seotns. = 8 ‘The part outside « ol the Indean reservation of 7 s do do of 8 ; a 4 of 8 | do - i do a of | a - H tr 19 d > do = lands printed by law for the use of sohooie, miltary ‘aud vther varpenan wil be exciuded from sees. The offering of the above lands wil! be commenced on the days appomted, and will proceed in the order which they are advertised, until the whole shail ¢ been offered, and the sales thus clowed ; but nu sale shall be kept open longer than two weeks, avate entry to any of the lands will be admitt I r the expiration of the two weeks. Given under my hand at te city of Washington, this nineteenth <n! of March anne Domini one thou- sand eight hundred and Sifty-evght. ae dAaES BUCHANAN, By the Pres: . ri Trom, . HENDRICKS, Comunissioner of the Genera! Land Office. NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS, Every person entitied to the right o1 pre. von to any of the lands wy the townships pare of townships above enumerated is required to estab- lish the same to the satisfact the register and receiver of the proper innd office, and make pay- ment therefor as soon as practicable after see~ amg this notice. and before the day appomted for the commencement of the public sale the jande embracing the tract caimed ; otherwise such clam ‘will be forfeited. OMAS A. HENDRICKS, Toner of the Genera, Land Olkce, No. 602.) By THE pREsiD -NT OY THE UNITED STATES ia In pursuance of law, i. JA uES BUCHANAN, resident of tne United States of America, do hereby declare and make known that puilio sales Will be heid at the undermentioned Land Offices im Territory of NEBRASKA, 8t the periods herein- er designated few Atthe Cand Oflice at BROWNSVILLE, commencing on Monday, the sixth day of September next, for the drepoas! of the public 1s within the following. Bamed townships, viz: North of the base line and rast of the sixth prin- cipal sencbigaase a estan The parte of township one, oulside of the Fox.eed Half Breed, Nemaha reservation, of range 17, ‘The parts of townships 1, 2,3, and 4 ow Sac and Fox. and Half Breed. Nemaha and fracticnal townships 5 and 6, oF — Thot part of township one, outside Fox reservation; towuship2 3,4 and 5 outside of the CB mi m -lawtisJu ot range 15. = ys the Sac —_ Fox reteryat'on; towaships 2, 3, and 4; that par township $ outmae of the finif reed. Nemaka res- erystion ; and 1p 6, of range I4. 2, 3. 4, 5, and 6, of range 13, and 6, of range 12, aint Fy ofrange il, 4,5, and 6, of range 10, ships |. 2.3, 4, 5, and 6, of range 9. At the Land Office at Neurasxa Crry,commenc- Monday, the sixth day of September next, for sposal of the pubic lands wi chin the following named townans ; North of the vey and east of the sizth prin- ih meridia: 1s 7 and &, of range 15, tional townships 8, 9, 10, 11 Il, and 12,and fractional township 13, ee Townsh: +28 9.10, and ll,and fractional town- ships 129 12. [ ‘ownsh'ps 7, 8, 9,1, and 1l,and fractional town- shy 12, of range ti. ‘ownsh:ps 7,8. 9,10, and 11,and fractional town- ships 12, '3, and 14, of range 10. ‘Townshsps 7, 8, and 13, and fractional townships 1¢ and 16, 6 ran-e 9, At the Land Othce at Omana Crry, on Monday, the sixth day of September next, for the disposal! of the public lands within the following named townsh: . vine line and east of the sizth prin- cipal meridvan Fractional! townshtps 13, 14, 15, and 16, of range 14, Fractional towushtps 13, 14, 15, 16, and 17, of range ships | Fractional townships l2and 13, tor i and 5 Te fractional townships 17, 18, 19, and ot range 12. Fractional township 12, townships 13, 14, 15, 16, rn, and 18, and fractional townships 19 and 20, of ranee Fractional townships 12, 13, and 14, and townshipa 1S, 16. 17, 18, 19, and 2", of range 10, Fractidual townships 14. 15, and 16, North of the ba and townsh ps 7, 18, 49, aud 0, of range 9, " ' Lands appropriated by inw for the use of sohools, itary. cud other purposes will be exciuded from he sales. The offering of the on the days appointed in Which they are adver have Leeu oilered, and sale shat bove lands will be commenced nd will proceed in the order sed) until the w eth ger th tro weeks, ny Of the innds will be anti, after t Xpiraticn of the two week Given ander my tr at the city of Washington, this thirtienth day March, anno wh! Cue thousand erglt hundred aud f JAMES BUCHANAN, e eurry « By the Prezident: Tros. A. Henn Commis: TION CLAIMANTS, ve right of pr--empLon se townsh psand parthof required to estat of the register and bracing the be forfeited, THOS. 4. HENDRICKS, Cominisrione: of (he General Land Office, s. {the Sderotion of 7108 Presie tract of binge F UTposes, " declared that ownin the ne : » 20, 188. at the +6 Loe State of Mame rel saated, to wat: c Muencing on CH hee of pe: pderniers a Lip one ps one weive, of rene hendred deed and ange thir- nredand twa aut OF ice late rears the Dy North ac’ ronal > aleve a Ps one + and > Within the vost op one re “ ne amd chips ane within Whahip O@ townsbops one , Wiehe < v gone men ad we nsh'pore a re- ed on the days rr order im Wis ee and no private mitted uvti! af Given under ths twenty thouean tere et by > By order of the Commissio: NOTICE TO Px a?’ ci E jerson ented to tho gat of dagen th wore ‘ . e Visions of the act of Gores pale y ed May ‘9,182, "othe satistaction f the proper mndof Berns 500% @5 prac- fore the the puw Tact Giaumed; \BRICKS "Land Offies. quired toesin ‘ the Revister anc 4 oce ve hee, and make payrm-ni tirable afer secome ¢ day appomted for the cow he sale of the land er otherwise such eia.i x ators THOS. ALK Commissione: oft 8 U-lswtd » TSEATRE DE REGNARD;1 voume;lamo.: fypkunes de RocheZouenu!d i volume. t2me. ; ttre de P. & T, Corneilie; 2 voir; Fmo. ; Borsaet—Ora, se Sage—47i) Bin c Rotron—Cnels @Unuvre Tra Rowssenu—La Nowvelle Le 25. (Buvres de Rabelare; ca de Mado me fomtesquiere—teprit ae 35. The e2 ivel; im. oe; i wol.; Im .: 125, > Home 5 l2mo: 3 i vol Haul et Vievinis - i v Les Environs de f With 220vignettes arc 2 mip. as wuvres Gompleti a FRANCK TAYLOR,

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