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“EVENING STAR. FAIREST, SWEETEST, DEAREST. BY MBS. OPLE. name can impart +e au girl, of what tho Nay, thougie te foms thon dare 5 Py thou art of girls the p be pt liy Boe that modest lip may chide, Mary! I'll call thee—Fairest. Yet word can but express ‘The soft winning loveliness In which the sight thou meetest ; Bo food, ag eweet—ah' that will d 80 swee! : Se foer Tilosil thee—Sweetest : it fairest. sweetest, vain would be fos ak the love | feel for thee Wh hou as thou he ! “Because,” she oried, ‘one little name Isall 1 wish from thee to se ‘That precious name is— t.? ——__ oo oung lady, sbout to be married, sitting tntike whodstwith her intended, at Newayss: Mich., was shot dead lately by a person who was bunting, and professed to mistake her dress for a deer. 1[7~ Governor Cumming testifies to having ob- served a wagon on the rond from Salt Lake city to Provo, wiiob was drawn by pigs birnessed to the tongue byan ingenious combination of straps and cords. In it was seated 4 fat man, who ex- cited his team even into atrot, by the aid of a black-snake whip. 107 A western Baptist paper has received an article advocating the duty of Washing feet ay an ordinance of tue church. ‘Che editor says that be considers it a subject of minay importance, and does not wish to enter into a controve: y on it. But as to the washing of the suints’ feet, he save: d washing, they certainly ought to {L> Mis calculated that-a fluent speaker ulters between seven thousand aad seven thousond tive bundred word< the course of an houi’s unin- terrupted speaking. Many orators, of more (hau usual rapid utterance, will reach eight thousand, and even nine (housand. Buc one hundred and twenty-five words a minute, or seven thoussnd five hundred an hour, is counted upon as a fair average. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. 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York. ‘The California maii steamers ieave New York on the 5th and 2th of each YOUR EVES. N snd sesist them, by the Paris ik} OULESON, who GTL ». W from bur Own, as well as otners of the |. EY E-GLASS. Sho ey Pe BRAZILIAN PEls whch re warranted with w Hest, astaraet oF tow, bs SHOK' este TRDNESS, aa Persons why are compeiied to uae classes, orthoxe ing them, will be guited at lirstaight. ‘Those DOUBLE-POLISHED N “POLISHED VENEZUE MAS ERE NEZURLIAN V6 recely umendations at the Bvt ‘s bore aooaps through their akon jearness and easiness of vinior, berets. iw any other improvements, spraees poe A, SPY. and MAGNI S, Compasses, and Microzeupes re, corner of ty reetand be avenue Es Reena eeeete™ war of 3th street, Z 6, the same xa at A t. Ae oor erga ¥. WINE AND LIQUOR Sroue: ND LIQUOR ‘The subseriber begs leave to say that he has a New Store, corner of Ti ani Estee. where he intends to keepan assortment of WIN LIQUOKS, CIGAKS, and tne GROCEKI fine peas: Surae, Cotte Fiour, Soap, Olives, Kan Py ardines, Ancuovies, &c., Al r Spproved brands anit quisition. | Vo *! Of the most Families and men es ot Congress are partioulare tted to eal: and examine the st - ihe mento stuck before pur. A general assortin ported direct by the retail, Canal Boats supplied produce taken in €xomasce. reseceniie teres, /and Levy's Old Whisky of igg constsutiy on hand. Country orders pusictuaiy atte: ded to. a id Coun- try Produce, of al! deseriptivn. received on cons JO: =~ | ! t ly ohas: nt of fine Havana Cigara, m- subseriver, at wholesale and ——-. SP. LEV Successor to Brereton & iéro., “W.. 464, 2h stron corner of F. opposite the Patent Ollice. m2s te pecanitiie Ses areata JEW LIVEKY, SALE, iG N SPAHR ANY HIRING Corner of 133% street ‘The undersigned ve: Guzens of Shing an general. that he and Peunsylvania avenue, enve “© announce to the | showy 2 turnout as eo where. My stock comprises a horses, which, for style nnd act passed by any stable in tie count of pew carriages and lignt Wee: at ry Ou Bs reasonabie terns Ny ost: the city. Giveme a@ cail, and { gan be fourd meut | sate ma 4 Sm* __ __ ALLISON NAILOR Jr. Lé TURES OF LOLA MONTEZ = . phy, I vol.; 31. aah A low, by “ own Rigat OF te an ssby_ the os r of “Which the mper si went, by Mrs. Ann 8. Stephens, 2 vol., le! BD c ae san Edna" ans vol: $1.25 ugiand tale, by Kaus Tne Life and Times of Hug) Magdeien, the Enchantress, by EB. L. 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Cal! and yang at iting Contin i have es @NDR Ae TN TT m the TANG P fs ig FOR SALE OR sone Y OHN e ELLs: RR IE AOTEE TE SOEEETS Medicires. KRUVIAN SYRUP, P Ox Prorectep SOLUTION OF FROTOXIDE OF IRON i coessfully passed the to which eat diseoverie! inthe eterna Medica are r ee established 1 edicine. fficacy in 5, 5 i DYSPEPSIA, Affections of the Liver, Dropsy, Neuralgia, Bronchitis and Consumptive Tendencies, Disordered State of the Blood, Boils, Scurvy, The Prostrating Effects of Lead or Mercury, Generai Devility, nie and Al iseases which require 8 Toni itera cores oo medieiné, is beyond question. The {3 of its efficacy are 80 numerous,s0 Well authenticated, and of such peeuliar character, that sufferers cannot reasonably hesitate to receive the proffered aid. The Peruvian Syrup does not profess to be a cnre ail, but its’ Fange 1s @Xlensive, because many disenses, pparentiy untike are m- iasa 3 timately’ reared, wad’ proceeding ha fron one remedy one cause. nay be cured hg Phe class of diseases for which the Syrap pro- vides a+ ure, 1s p ecisely that which !has so often hulled the highest order of medical skil. opt ag Ht The facts the witnesses accessible, and the safe- of the Syrup incontrovertible. vho may wistt fur wn opinion from disinter- ested persous respecting the character of the Syrup cannot fail to be satished with the following among Bumerous testimenisis im the hands of the Agents. ‘The signatures are those of gentlemen well known in the community. and of Lie lighost respectebility, CARD. ‘The undersigned having experian: the benefi- oral eifeets of the “Peruvian Syrup,” do not besttate ond it to the attention of the public. TOWN experience, ts weil as from the tes hose intethgence and mtegrity ronatle, we have no doabt of sof Inerpient Direases-@f the at Paveagen. Dyspepnin, Liver . sy, Neuralyin. &e. Indeed its ef- tba meredible, but fromthe high eiarke e who havd wrinested them, and have “i their lextimony,as we do ours, to its live power. Rev. JOHN PIERPON'T, TROMASA. DEXTER BR HAR = C. DUNN, It is well known that the medicinal etfect of Pro- Peyse of tron is lost by even # very brief exposure © Bir, And that ta marntain a solution of Protox- ide of iron, without further oxidstion, has been dedued imposable, Ih the Peruvian Syrup, this desirable point is at- tained by COMBINATION IN A WaY BEFOKE, UN- KNOWN; and this solution may replace ail tne proto earbonatos citrates, and tartrates of the Materia Medica, A. A. Yrs, M.D. Assayver to the State of Massachusetts, 16 Boyiston street, Boston. For snis by Druggists genersily. Priee for large botties, $2; medium sized botties, $1. . L. CLARK & CO, Proprietors, Boston, For saie in Washington by Z. D. Gilman, Special Agent; Nairn & Palmer, John Schwartze, L. M Smith, V. Harbaugh, H. H. McPherson, F. 8, Waish, Joseph Bury, Jas. H. Stone, J. 8, Lovejoy, Dr. D.'B. Clarke, D. ‘Ridgely; and in Godreetown by . Cissell.and J. L. weil. fefz-6m AYER’S Cathartic Pills, The sciences of Chemistry and Mediome have becu texed tieir ut- moni ty produce ths best, most per- fect purgative which 18 known to man. Innamerable proofs are shown that these Pitts have virtues whieh sur; in excellence the ordinary medicines, & hat tl win unprecedent- edly upon the esteem of all men. They are safe and pleasant to tukeand powerful to cure. ‘Their pene trating properties stimuiste the vital activities of the body, remove the obstructions of its organs, purify the blood, and expel disease. ‘They purgeout the foul humours whieh breed distemper, stimulate slurgish or disordered organs into thoir natural ac- tion, and impart a healthy tone with strength to the whole system. eocene do they cure the complaints of every body, but #iso fermi: an dangerouz diseases wien nave iaflied human skill. W hile they uce powerful etfeets they are xt the same time, in diminished doaez, the safest and best physic that can be employed for en. Sucar-coated. they Brepleasant to ta purely vevetablo, are free trem any me Cures have besu made which surpass belief were they not substantiated by men of such exalted posi- tion and character as te forbid the cuspicion of un- truth. Many eminent ymeu and physicians have lent their names to ¢ ¥ to the publictie re- linbility of my remedies, while others have sent m the assurance Of their conviction that my Prepara- tions contribute immensely to the relief of my atilic- ted suffering fellow men. The agent beiow named is pleased to furnish gratis my American Almanac, contaming directions ee thetr use, and certificates of their cures of the fol- lowing complaints : Coativenses, Billious Compiainte, Rheumatism, Dropsy, Heartburn, Hedacre arising from a foul stumach, Nausea. Indigestion, Mortad Inactionand r cy, Loss of Appe- Uleerous and Cutaneous Diseases which evacuant mecicins, Seroiuia or King's by pur.fying the blood and stuna m.cure mmny complaints which it supposed they could reach, such as fess Partin! Blindness, Neurtigia, and Nerv ous Irn soi the Laver and Kid- a kindred complaints arising wastaieotthe body or ubstrucuen of its “ba put olf by un er pili Ley make m PiELs, and take neipied dealers with re profit on. Ask fur trinsic he sick want the best and they should have it. A and Ana cents per iby Z 0. GULMAN, Washineton, and by H. K, Alexandria, and Ii deniers everywhere, f ONEAT HEALTH RESTORER I “ The Life of the Flesh isin the Blood.” When tie Blood becomes vitiated, unpure.or too Werk. Lie ox ats Viluliiy, Live 1 Lecoines: yellow aud p we Liver disordered, Dyspepsia and Indhiees ow, the Spirits droop, Nervous. nese co; 8, wad Life becomes a burden, HARTSHORNICS HEALTH OR SAKSAPAKILLA CO Acts upon tl Blood, i. Linger Ww Viger pured by disesse from any c «It removes Pim Pies and aul skin eruptious; arouses tie physical Powers of beth sexes, cives kloom to tie pallid Check. and mikes one Joyous aud happy. ‘Though etlects, Perlect cordial in ya Pte Female cou very nature are exhausting Dropsy. or drapsical sw der tacts ikea betties St, xia hotles 50 cents, MePherson, € ke, Waite, Kud- 6, Dr. Culver, and Ford, Washing - & Kidwell, Georgetown, City. Crscell ma 4 dSm \ vecumes A matter of wer: question ia what si Tatiing off, nnd re HEN IN THE ¢ eveuts, Ladies and G 1 OF HUMAN lemon lose one oi their Abne head of hair—it unportance, and the to stop the hair from re ite vigor aud benuty ¢ In re- e bee to say.try DK. HARRIS? BER ANDIMPROVER. A fow cations will stop the hair failing or breaking, remove daccrud, keep the ecalp clean aud white. st freshness Vigor to the hair; you may ua nbaid twent continued use of it two months will insure you a luxuriant head of hair, Call aud eet a Lottie, and if notertisied, aiter the second appliuation, retura it and get the price prud. Ask for Dr. Harris’ Hair Pro Sold in Kichmond by W gist, corner Main and bth, a and Wal oe aadin Washington city by %. LMAN, Dru Het, Browns’ Hote! Building. Pa, avenue, and D. - CLARK, Druggist, corner 4% sirect And Pa. api iy mpue GREAT PAIN ANNIHILATOR AND REMEDY FOR DYSPEP SIA, WEAK Stomach ann Weak Bow HARTSHORNE’S CURE-ALL—Prep: Chemist. Bottles 1234. 2 Hartshorac’s (ure all hes. in case of accidents or ® Harishorne’s Cure a i117! shorne’s bs GE avenue. Cure-« cures 20110, Pais in tne Stomach or Bowele, ‘ Hartsh «Cure al! cures Pair Side, Gack, and B east. | ertshorne’s Cure-all 8 Spr: Boalte cat M re cures pray Har EY Joiute, Hartsheorne’s Cure-ali cures Cholera, Diarrhea aud ali Pan. i Ne a Cure-ali cures ar Ache anc korne’s Cure-all cures Dysp sin and In Ke d Nove Mouth aad Sore en, ourer all Spinal Affections ailisa great tonicto W. aud Improves Dig = changes of the wea umatisin, [ n th —every person shi the Nerves 1 Deal- and Body: also, Sat zeta bortle, Tt vets upa Sinews, Blood and Bones z elec tromng netic power, expels al. pain [rom the system, Get a bottle and try 1 @ a8 Cough use TS ¢ ORAL SYRUP e@ best Couzh Mascles, LD Syrep in the HAR PSHORNE'S y act upon the Liv- carrying Off all Bile and ex tobe head at all Drug Stores Kiaweil & Cisceil at George: . randria, rc Me ON MA CG Axo HTS AEM FORE pRoLINE. A lew words on the Rationgt pits Thousand {JOU are Ritiou "1 G a a, Us Te BILIOUS PILE. “wmMAeh and Scretiona. ones : our! "Treat, jt thout fdiaine, of Spermatorruea or Leet een! = Wieaknetan Reecmnent ee or and Nervous Debilit » Linpo ¥, an Impediments to Marne, ceuerally,by B- DELANEY NEES The tunportant fact that the taay PMuls, Originating iu the imprudance of 2Outh. may be easily removed Without Meu PSN is: tu Wiis wna! Lizact, ciearly demoustrnted, the entirely vew and highly successful treat ae Sdopted by the author, fuily expiatued, by tect ol hay every one is enabled ih cure Himszie erf-otly and xt the least poamble cost, thereby apiden 30 advertised noat Ba of the case b press. gratis and post free, — e lope, by utting (post maid) twee poste ge slams to .., Dr. 8: OF PANES OPW twopes 88 Kast Slat at., New York Gity, S6mMing oom- and solitude 0 EAT AS ae a SoU ee 5 RS ae OleicHis: 3 N BY KINGS OR EMPERORS. WHAT? WHY A BEAUTIFUL HEAD OF HAIR, Because it is the ornament God himself pro- vided forall our race. Reader, although the sose may bloom ever so brightly inthe giowing cheek, tne eye be ever so sparkling, the teeth be those of pear! ifthe beadis bereft of its covering, or the hair be led and shriveled, hars dry, or worse still, sprmklied with fray, nature will loose half her enarms. Prof. Wood's Hair Restora'ive, if used two or three times 8 week, will restore ond perma- tly secure to all such an ornament. Read the following and judge. ‘The writer of the first is the celebrated pianist, Thalberg: New York, April 19, 1858. Dr. Woop: Dear Sir—Permit me to e: you the ions | am_ ir for the e: storation of my huir to its original color; about the time of my arrival in the United States, it waa sapidty becoming gray, but upon the applicetion of your Hair Resters' ive, it soon recovered its origial hue. i consider your resto-ative asa very wonderful invention, quite efficacious as well as agreeable. Jam, dear sir, yourstruly, 8, THALBERG. Water NiDiyelia'r Gwrliedidet EWSPAPSR OFFICE, 15 Nagsal — April 12, 1858 Prov. O. J. Woon: Dear Sir—Some inonth or six weeks » L received a bottle of your Hayr Rextor- ative and rave tt my wife, wlio concladed to try it on her hair, little thinking, at the time, that it would restore the gray hair to its ori but to beras well asmy surprise.allera few weeks triaiit hins per- formed that wouderful elect by tuning ail the gray’ hairs toa dark brown, at the same time poor beet and thictaoine the ae T strangely Feoomamiend 20 above Restorative loall persons in want of sual olisngs of their hair, CHAS. CARDEW, New York, July 25, 1857, Vith contidence fo 1 re tive as being the mo w. Siee usog your Hy whiskers. whieh were Pror. O. J. Woo rie st white, huve gradually grown dark, and 1 now feel contident that's few a Foapphienious will re- store them to their natura! color. ttalso’has relieved me ofall dandruif aud hoger (okins. #o COM who perspire freely, arena pues. ©. KILBY. Crrcago; ILL, May t 18h, Pree. Woon Pasar pr two yerrs —— oon H falter, and tarnme gray. Iwas ina - Gorminy bald, kod had tried iiaiy remedies to no el- nignvecd using your Restorative in Jau few applicatie ustened be’ Freon sete unry las i # firmly. It bogan to fill up, crow out.and turn . to its former color, (bixck ) Atthis time it is: dully restored to ite origi and 1 cheerfully recom | color, health sud appearance, nend its use toali. J. D. HORS, Tie Restorative is put up in bottles of 3 sizes, Viz" Large, medium, snd small ; the small # pint. and retails for $1 per bottis; the hoaisat least twenty per cent. more in prop: Unin the sranii, retails for ¥2 per bottle; tue rion jorge hoidls a quart, forty per cent. more im proportiouand ftelails for $3, 10. J. WOOD & CO., Proprietors. 312 Broadway ork, (in the great N.Y. Wire Rating Batab- ,rand Jd Market st., 8t. Louis, Me. d sold by al good Druggrsts and Fancy hoods fais 18-3 ES MAR, cf Royzl Lotters Psteat gi ud gscured by the Seals of the Ecole de e Parisand ths Imperini College of Med- ioine, Vienus. Triesemar Nu. i igs remedy foi Re- laxation, Spermatorrha@a, aud Mxhaustion of the System.’ Trissemar No. Zefectualiy, 13 the short Space of threa days, completely aad entirely eradi- Gites all traces of those dieor whick copaviaand Cabebs have so long been thought an antidote for, to the rain of the health ofa vast portion of the pepu ation. Presemac No. 3 is the great Coutinental tolass of disorders which, unlortu ish physician treats with’ mercury, destruction of the patiegt’s cousti tution, ud Which all the sarsaparilia in tie worid cannot remove. Triesemar Nog.1,2, ard eelke taste or smell, and ofall nauseating qualt ties, Jy may ie On the tolettable without thei use being suspected, $ cases, und divide in Separate doses as Administered by peau, Lal teman, Rouz, Ricord, &c., &e. Price ¥3 each, or four cases in one for $9, Which saves $3; and iia $27 cason, é by Dr. H. A, BAR ROW, No. 157 Prinoo st.,8 west of Broadway, New York. Ime eceip of the mmount Dr, B. will forward 6 of Triesemar, au! the large sizes, car- thus insuring genuine European prepara- tions. 5 cases aiso sent, but not {res of car riage. Consultations as usual, from] a. m. till 2 - Mm, and from ill 8p.m., at No, 157 Prince st., 3 low blecks west of Broadway, Sold also by J. STOTT, Washington. telly 514 uately, the to the inevitab) ry4. SEVENTH STREE 514 SEVENTH & 7 TOBIAS, OB OPTICIAN O foe Second Story, thre doors from Ovp Frittows’ Hatt, oe treat variety; Cosmorainic superior and choice pict: nuent in N in Stereosoopss with views esonhand. See adver- Ts TiMoniats, Noxrors, September 7, 1854. Sim: The Spectacles yoo mide for me sait me vory well, aud Wie Fund hee uabroved iy sight more than any other Ve lal trie LITT. W. A i have triad 8 pric of Spectables obtained from Mr. Fot I find them of great sseisiace to my sponding Wilh bia desorptionof thea recommend tum as iiiful optician, SNRV A. WISE, PetTexsBuRe, Ootober 21, 1354, About five yeare &xu, | obtained from Mr. Tobiae, in S ur Of Giasses for the spectacles ¥ Opinie iitul su the preparition of Glass too far gone to be bevelitted by such ui . F. MAY. Lyncusi November 2, 1254, Froman staminntion of Mr. bts’ Glasnez, and from hia vbservations aud remarks, Ain convinoed that b @ 8 eas /lidl option, aeeee ene S BLACK FORD, M. Dy ka, November 10, 125 wie with Glae rently aided, (iy vinion reading at melt un iny 6 highest pleasure te Hiful practioa! opticusn, we whe ay need hu M. BK. ROUZIB, thodist Conferenca, NN. C., June 27, 1854, Tam happy tosay that T obtaimed from you last week From an inequality in the heretofore found great ox of the proper fecal dis- Sure to state, that by the ditheulty has been tapprly , se ished me Bi idediy the beet adapted to my oyes of any | have Tyel used. Vary respectfully jour: R. B. DRA Rector of St. James’ Parish, Having been induced by a friend to visit the estab- tment of Mr. “Pobies for the purpose of trying his vases 1 furaixhed with s pair slightly colored ded ine mere relief and gratifi- ever tr My Ss Fieerisin. “as injured by writing and rending ab frequently loa very lite hour: but with the these glassed 1 can stady almost as late as ‘ und that tuo withuul the pain | have previous- ly eullered, JOHN WILSON, late Commissionoer Gen’! Land Office, Deo. Li, 1855, Thave used Mr. ‘Totas’s Spectnoies for three ot say that fe and well pré Professional s: four months, and take great pleasure in saying thi I xm much pleased with them. | have been mu he ted by them. GLU. FP. SCARBURGH, Nay Sth, i8sd. I was recommended to Mr. Jolin Tobiasasa skilful opt andas I have eyes of remarkable peouliari- ty, | was erntified to find that Mr. Tobias seemed te comprehend them by inspection and some. sight imeasurement, and he bas made ma aprir of Specta- cies thut suits mesdmirably, A. P. BUTLER, July ll, 1es6. WASHINGTON, Aug. 8, 1355. for years uuder the necessity of hav- ei 405—Oue for use iu daylight, and one for tussp-light—I procured oue get from Mr. Tobias which uuswered both purposes. | have used hia for severa! mcuths, aud find them excellent. EDWARD STURRS, Of Department of State, ‘ + The pair of Spectacles you ishe! me yostordsy are partioulaily watisfactory 12. ‘Phey aio very decidadly the Lest | posweas, din the Owner of eightecr nine pairs, carefully ed in ditorent places and Yrom opticians ret nerded tu ie Ob BovoUnt of th. professional n Frauce, tiug'and, snd the Uutied States, en also pleased with your remaria and di- on the treatment of to cyes, fur tie pur- weg OF presorvitag mtd sty Respociiuliy yours, ths. CALDWELL, Yrofeasor of M. C., Louisvilis, Ky, BROOKLYN ORTHOPANDIC INSTITOTION, April, 1854. Af.er most careful exemination of Mr. J. Tobiag Hilsszex, ] am enabled to testify thet their hurdue: clearness, polishing, and exact optical slape rendet them particularly recommendable to those whose merely optical impairment of the are in want of auch anailiaries. i consider, moreover, Mr. fodias fuily qualified to determine the fucu. of the eve,botb by his optical knowledge and experience, and means of his optometer. Im addition, 1 ean further state that Mr. Tobias has - Having toon two sels of eyes a Supplied some of m: thents with Giasses, to their ane m stialaction LEWIS BAUER, M anand Surreon, Berlin; Member of tha yal College ot Surgeons, Bag laud; Member of tne Medical Scuety of London, and of the Fathologioss Socket of Nee yack late Sur- eon of the Roy rthopaecic Institution of Ganochester. Phcland. and Surgeou of the Ha O. Iuatitution, Norvorr, Va., July 27, 1854. v years, I have found obtaining Spectacles thet were ex- he weakness of my sight. This in- seems to have removed fo the present by the substitution for me of batter and more suitable Glasses. They are vienr, chrystal-like and comforteble to my eyes. 1 would commend him to those who from age or other infirmity require ar- In the experience of even two great difficulty (ifioial eid in this way, - J. SIMKINS, M.D. WILMINGTON, N.C., J 1854, ‘To persons who have had the Bight often axe red a8 to require the use of Glasses, rooommend Air. John Tobias as. a suitable perms from whom to obtain such Glasses as t = wire, as he has suited me with & pair oP eeetgles tra jarand near sight. My wight impaired vory much by & sorvice of years in the Office be on jepartment, which berth required me to rf om 11 o’cieck at night till after da: eben but one hight. Ww. A WIRE a PARTMENT OF INTERIOR, May 8, + From patural dateate and the unegral rel roel eyes, I hnve been compelled to use glasxes for sove- ral years. | have tried different opticians without obtaining glasses perfectly fitted to eyes. Four months nee Mr. abins made two especially for ime, which T have found to ‘8 me perfectly, By the use of his optometer he led to phn rr) autely to the eye, I moat gleerful- ee ba al Wing oocasion to estimony HENRY E. BA . is #ki we aan ee aE BIN, f mm y recommend Travelers’ 5 SPRINGS.—Passengers for Tike Urance wt grace Rearend by ievine Gp Oy SG o the Alexandria and Washington Railroad, 7th st. sian RV. will be called for and con to the ridge station, where a good fast can be ined. ‘This line carries the ub. ae eee aol a no’ that Tamet with on the tat bat many i » the mos: irpuis. Consues cor fs? 'B.—-Coac hes farnished for Exoursionsand Pie jon. jom-tf SE STEAMER GEORGE PAGE WILL re Alexandria at 4, 8,10, 120°el"k at nd ® o’clock a m. Leave Washington at 6, 9, 1 o’elock a. m., 1,3, 5, and 70’clock p.m. ie ‘The THOMAS COLLYER, wher on the route, ii ate cents. will run ato irs. Fare |3 Whale: muibuses, conuecting with the Page and Collyer ‘apitol and corner of !2th reet and Pen the same time the boats ICHARD WALLACH, Pres, STEAMER THOMAS COLLYER A VS ARES HER REC LAR TKIPS TO MOUNT VE. NON, starting from her wharf at t nt_of Tth street. in this city, at 93% o’olock on veadays aud Fridays, as advertised. When also ddcaced im transporting @xeursion parties on the river, her hours for their accommodation are so ar- ranged ns vol to jutersere with the reguilerity of her trips to Mount Vernon. ‘Pais announcement has been rendered necessary by the prevalence of au erroneous impression tothe contrary. je 16-tf BeAl tyr E AND OHIO RAILROAD, WASHINGTON BRANCH. G2 i eee eg Prom and atter PUBSDAY, Lith of Jane, ‘Trains Wiillenve as follows: 5.15 #. in, Express Train connects. Wash ngton Jusetion ler ali parts ul the wesi, al Ballunore for Philadelphia and New York. 7ioa.m. Way Tran ior Annapolis, Baltimore, ‘busteiphia, and New York. exer fram connects at Washiaaton Xpress train forsti parts of the west, cotvr Norfolk, Puilndelplin and New 4.inp m Way Train for Baltimore connects at Aunapolis junction for Anaapolis,und Washiagton jauction with txpress Trains W est. 6.0 p.m. Way Train for Buitimere comieets at Weshatondunotioa with Accommodation ‘Traum si THY. 15.8. m. and 33) p,m, trains are ex prai ib top only ot Annapolis and Washington junc- ONS. " Cy Sarentay the 3.37p, m. train goes to Philadel Phip-ents. On Sunday but one trim lenves, at 3.90 jel Tr. p.m. ~ H. PARSONS, Agent. NEW ARRANGEMENT, Txuanp wouie FROM WASHINGTON 9 RICHMOND. VIA ORANGE AND ALEXANDRIA AND 4 TRAL KAILROADS, VIRGINIA CE A ‘Nhe steamer GEORGE PAGE lesves the foot of 7th street daily at 6 o'clock a. m,, for Alexandria, connecting with the trains on the Orange aud Alex” audrm Railroad, leaving Alexandr at 7% o'clock a.m. and arriving in Richmond at 2.39 p.m. tekets procured on the Bent. $5.50. fi m Washington to Richmond Fare from Washington to be pond ee J Ticket Agent. NEW ARRANGEMENT! GREAT SOUTHWESTERN ROUTE Via Orange and Alexandria Railroad. FROM WASHING TION CITY, D.C. ap To. VIRGINIA, TENNESSEE, GEOR t ALABAMA, MISSISSIPPI, LOUISIANA, ARKANSAS, and TEXAS. TICK can b» obtained at the TERN RAIL kK oruer Of Pennsylvania avenue and 6th street, Washington, on board of the Steam Ferr Bout George Page, or at the office of the Orange Alexandria Railroad, at Alexandria, To : Richmond, Danville, Lynchburg, Bristol, Knorville, Dalton, Atlanta, Chattanooga, Nashville, Huntsville, Grand Junction, Memphis, Montgomery and New Orleans, By a direct route, aud contiguous railway connec s ns to Mamphis. Affording greater Expedi.ion and Comfort and being over 2.0 mil-s shorter than by any other route. ‘The steam f-rry boat George Page leaves the foot of 7th street at 64 a. m.. for Alexandria, where pas sengers take the cars tor Richmond. Chariottsville, Staunton, White Sulphur Springs, Woodstock, &o, andat7'y p.m. for Richmond and all pointe Soeth- wears making sure and close connections to Mem- phe. : Bageage Wagons and Omnibuses leave the office, Pa. avenue, at 0 o'clock a, m, and 7 p.m. JAMES A, EVANS, Agent. je 17-tf Washington. D FROM WASHINGTON IRECYT TO ALL PAKTS OF THE WEST, SOUTHWEST AND NORTHWEST. Baltimore and Ohie Railroad. SUMMER AKKANGEMENTS, With Greatly Improved Schedules. THURER THROUGH CONNECTING TRAINS ARE NOW KUN DAILY 2(agcept Sunday.) FROM WASHINGTON FO HE WEST, AS bh Ist. THE CINCINNATE £ PRESB MAIL. starts at 5.15 a.m, allowing passengers lime for brenkfast atthe Relay House, Washington June to ) before proceeding West. ‘This ‘Train passes salto at 7.40 p.m, aud connects at Benwood on Obw River, at 12 p. m., with Centrat Ohio m tor Ci hos, Cinciunatt, snd imtermediate inciaMALL Ac HLS) a. m. noxt day. T CINCINNATA connection leaves V ding Sanday,)a - reaching Cinemnnati nextday, and connecting directly with Ex- infor Lowsville, Cairo snd the Southwest, louis, Kansas, ete, from Wash Ingtou to Cinetsuatiin 28 hours,or to St. Louis only 44 hours, INCINNA'TI, DAYTON, INDIANAPO- iRO, Low CHICAGO. AND Ly HWESTERN E) Saturday and Sunday,) at 6.) Washington Junction or more, leaving Balts it lo p.m- On Sutday Night the connection with this ‘frain is made by the 3.30 p.m. "Train from Weaslingion. 2 ‘To view the Grand Mountain Seenery of the Road in beh t, take the 5.15 a.m, or 6.3, tn ‘Pram from shington, Parkerslurg and all Stationsenthe North- western Virginie Road take the 6.0 p.m. "Fran. For al! points on the Manetta Rajliroad take the The Western connections from Washing Baltimore by all these Trains, are the Fx et direct and Amp e that have yet been o ‘Hed traveling public, and every iinprovemeut and advan- tage that the resuurces of the Ba timore and Ohio Kastroad and its assoc:teliues could suggest, have been secured under this arrangement, Through Tickets and Bornes Checks to al! ters, and every other possible facility will be upon this route. leaves (excapt ovnnecting, at it to the fund KS for the Main Stem of the thio Railroad will leave Washing- ton as follows: For ail points between Washington Junctionand Piedmont take the 5.15 a.m. train. For alt Stations between Piedmout and Wheeling take the 6.30 p.m. Train, eounect with the Frederick rain. ‘Train take the 3.30 p.m. 'T: nee ‘Tickets of all kinds, Baggage Checks and further information, xpply to HOS. fl. PARSONS, At the Ticket Office, W: Or. 1. T. RNGLA At the Ticket Ofkce, Camden Statio! W. P. SMITH, Master of Transportation. 1. M. COLE, General Ticket Agent, Baltimore, May 10, 1858, ma 8 UNtTEp STATES MAIL LINE ULAR LINE FON BiG UT YEARS, FoR JALIFORNIA AND UKREGO VIA PANAMA RAILROAD, Rerular Sailing Days, sib FWA Of sash month. Cavtion.—So many fraude and impost- tions of verious kinds have beeu intel ae erpetrated ou travellers wound te CALL: ORNIA, that the subscriber, the only authorized Agent for passage iy the U.S. Mail Line, via-Pana- ma, im the city of New York, feeisit lus duty to caution all persons seeking 6 to California, that, TO AVOID IMPOSITION, they must be careful to hud the truc office of the Steamships of the U. 8. Mail Line, via Panama Ruilroad, as no other office w York is authorized to engage passnxe, Phe Companies have only one office ia Now York, which 1s at 177 West street, corner of Warren street, Stee, vase North River, at the head of the Com- "Ce Obeerve th my #ign over the door, fa RATER ren ue PACIFIC MAL ye FEANSHIP COM Oxo ef the Stezmab i PARY, Carry the United Stetes Maile ‘er ACAPULOn ent CALIFORNIA, aud OREGON, leav: Panama twice each month, on the arri- valof the United States Mail S. S. Company's steam- = igilgr g nee, PE jeans reef ior ‘ork l= Rtssengers Connecting via Pa c hav. proved by OS ‘Navy Day riabeats ond penal werd 16 ima Railroad (47 mi! 74 ted {Foun Ocean to Gove, nud ik eeed oe So, Ld 1 ure. The barcare of passeng: ed pirons! to Man Franeineo, snd faansoasra are 16 COM s Reserve oe are ke, in port in Params a — : ntirely re, le—no Passe mn é ngers ieave Panama the same day they ar- rive at Ai »! hi Y pinwall. Conduct: through by each st » and take charge of woman anda ohildven ‘withou out other protec- For tickets at the rates pecan Wyant gireet Now tore te rele LW. RAY MON D,—or to ARMSTRONG, HAR =f co., aN, jeans.-@ fy M-tf C, L. BARTLETT, t the Innd office at L adey ofd arene syle anda withen tne! pa, wiz: South of the base line and east of the sizth prin- 5 = é Pars of Ben. § zZ $ rar ot seven $ Ss = ne & out- jAuvof 0-5 aide of the In- go Ee an reserva- i a of - n go - : part out- = ae of the In- do - dian do - Bb tion of - 18 do - All of - 19 do - B lo - 2» do - Bw io - 2 do - @ E 2 do - a ‘That part south do a of the Indian do - 2 feservation of 17 21) do - & of 18 do - 8 19 do -_ io 20 21/Lots 1, 2, 3,and do a dof - 3 do 2 Lots 1, 2, 3, and do 19 12 of ~ do 27 |Lets 2, 2, 3, and do » sof - 3s do st W. 4¢and lote 3 do 2 and & ee ao s juts 1, 2, and 3 do ert of a2 do 3 13 2toteland? of 10 4 We. de and lots 2 5 and Sot ut 6 W. te nnd lots 2 7 and sof “ 8 f 13 9 R le i : 7 1B 8 19 a Bs BI 2 2 CAE CELUI OUR ETE EGOS US eae Ok) Gre Pete Fie COW RS mut CRY SBRSNMUSE SRS wm rvaukGKe Sess do - “ 1s do - do - do my do - All of fractionsl All of : * do - |The part outwide of the Indsan reservation © di do of do do of iat 58 > io i do = do > Alot fractional All of = do - do - The part ontgido of the Indian reservation of do of joo jo «6do lof jo §6rdosot All of = Pa = do - Fer snat ir ase Atthe land office at LecomrTox. commencing on Monday, the ninet named town South of the base line and erpal meri vig th day of July nex disposal of the public lands within the t, for the foliowing stof the sixth prin- 4 Parts of Seo’ns. = z All of fractional All of - do - do The part outeide of the Indian reservation of do do of All of - do - do - All of fractional All of = ‘The part ontaid a le of ‘the indi of reservation do do ‘The part outside of "he Indian reservation of z 5 FS lt 17 The part outside R of the Indian 13 reservation of oo Hof * |The part ontside rt 0) i | of the an 19 | | 2 i R 1s iM 0 = 15 |The part outside ty of the Indian 20° | «reservation of 2 |. do do of 2 All of - 0 . | do = N15) “ At the land office at_ Kickapoo, commencing on Monday, the fifth day of July next, for the diepossi ofthe put ships, vr ude within the following aamed town- South of the base line and east of the sixth prin- erpal meridian Parts of Sec’ iy do - That part ont- sideof the In- dian reserva- ry $ Pin MO tb RUE Me oe A Uae AUC eM part out- side of the In- reserva- reservation of io do of. All of - 2 do - » do - 3 do - 2 do - do - & do - & do - The part oi of the Wan reservation ef do do of do do of All of = 1 lo - 2 3 10 i 12 13 Mu 15 2 3 Pry nv is is Ove wewmunw Township. no onew anew 1 NBRanee, n n ° ts of Seo’ns, = Che part outside f tue ti FLARZEY See: tteeereeee & Cevetinawnen SLBRA SEN eK eEREY reservation of Is} AM except sec- tions Sof All of 1.2, and The part outside of the I dian Teservation of do de All of of of do do Sloe oxsouaBeSerenes K s mth day of July sexe for the i¢ lands within the following uamed vo Township, Range, = vovew ie pry is ty ous “ South of the base line and east of the sixth pris cipal meridi @ me woo Township. wenn Ce = Range. ss weunmnaunncm Township, poe 888 rrr ate © walfande appropriated by inw for the use of rposes, will be ex: eles. have been offered, and the jus closed ; but sale be kept open longer than two weeks, riyate cutee torany of tne iamde will bo eden the expirat = son of the two biven under my hand at tie city of this nineteenth day of March anno Dom sand ‘afty-eveht. Sent hundred and AES BUCHANAN. By the President: Tuomas A. Hxwnricns. minissioner of the General Land Offee. NOTICE TO PRY-EMPTION CLAIMANTS, E ent to the meht of pre-emption the isnds *. ashington, in one very tosny receiver of the pro wirmi therefor ax soon as tn this motirr.and belore the d Ube commencement of the pablo of the —— Fe gg Gaimed; otherwise such clam ‘Will be forferted. THOMAS A. RENDRICKS, Commissioner of the Genera! Land Ofhce, m BlawtisJaty No. 612.1 ‘6 By THE reesiDeNT u© THE UNITFD In pursuance of law, JA 4ES BUCHANAN, President of the United States of Ameren, 60 hereby declare and make known (hat puliio sales Will be beld at the endersentioned to Othoes the Territory of NERKA®KA, et Lhe perode herem- i a ented to wit: a the Land Ofioe at Browns ¥1LLR, commencing on yy the wixth day of Septomier noxt, Sor the dispos «/ of the public lands within the following med townebips, viz : North of the jase deme and cast of the serth prom- cipal meridian ‘The parts of tow nxtep one, oamide of the Sac and Fox, and Half Broed, Nomaha reservation, of range ‘he parts of townships 1, 2, 3 Sac au rere and Hall Breed. Nemuharesorvation, fractions! towcships 5 and 6, or range 1. ‘Tht part of township nr, outside of the Sar and Fox reservation: township? the parts of towarhips 3,4 and 5 outende of the Half Krevd, Newmaun toner vation: and fretional townalup 6,cl range 1. sud 4 onteide of the That part ef townsinp one, out the Sac and Fox mereen on; towuxkips 2, 3, and €; that px tof township 5 outesce of the Hat treed. Nemal rew- eration ; and township 6, of rane 14. ‘ownehips 1, 2.5.4, 5.204 6, of mange 1%, Towuships 4) 5, and 6, of range 12. Towusiips 1.7. 3.4, range (1. Townshrps },2 5, 4 fl range 10, Townsiups |, 2. 3, 4 of range. Atthe Laud Office at No eraska Crry,commenc- ing on Monday. the sixth day of September next, for the disposal of the pubuc lauds within the following named townstips, viz: North of tne ba fine and vast of the sizth prin cipal meridian Sem tOWnships 7 aud *, of rance 15, rownsiip 7, sud iraetional towaships 8, 9, 10, 12 and 12, of range 14. Townships 7. 2. 9, 10, 11, and 12,and fractional towusinp 13, of range 15. Townsh r 7,8,9.10, and tl,and fractional town- ships 12 and 13, of range 12 ‘wush p+ 7,0, 9,1, and I!,and fractional towne ship 12, of rane Il. yy ‘Townships 7,4, 9,1, and N,and fractional LOW, sbips iz, 3, and 14, of range 10. “Towusiuipe 7.8, Rud 13, and fractional township QPP 15, and 16, of ran . At the Land Ofhee at Owana Cixt, o-emmenetg, on Monday, tre sixth day of September vext, disposal of the peblic lands within the following named townehy Zz North of the base tine andseast of the sixth prin- cipal meridvan Fractional! townships 13, 14, 15, and 16 of vopee “ Fract:onal townships 13, 14, 15, 16, and 17, of range ctionnl townships l2and 13, townshps 14, 1: and 16, and fractionn! towusiups 17, 18, 19, and 2, | 18. rayce 12. Tachoua! township 12, townships 18, 14, 15, 16,12, ie ia, fr nal townships 19and 20, of rane G 12, 13. and 14, and townships 0. 2), of range 10. 14. 15, ted by law for the use of schools, will be excluded irom hed, at th of Wanhinct rs at we City it ti day of March, ‘anno Domini one thousand eight hutdred acd fifty-ey JAMES ht. BUCHANAN. By the President: Tos, A. Henpnics missivxer of the General Land Office, NOTICF. TO PRE-FurTION CLAIMANTS, Ty person entitled to the r to any of the Innds wit townships above enume: lish the sxme to the sat istiot roverver of the p ment therefor as this notice. and bel commencement of the public sxi bracing the tract claimed ; otherw: the lands eni- moh clam will — 0. HENDRICKS, oom mmigsioner Of the enora! Land a b LJ ~ Sa ES OF PUB La + DS, pursuance of the provision ol the 3d section of ihe we An aot to Ruthuriz« tue Premoent esto chtse tw be survered the Territory «f Mintesots belony ing to the hall bre-ds or mixed blyeds of the Macotah Or Sous nation of Indians, and forother purposes,” 4 17. 1554.40 tea hereby deciared that p it be held. as made knw 10€ vf pom iponemen: ‘i undermentioned land sota. at the pe eng hererntt, © eguatod, fo wit at HENDERSON, ¢ numeneHny next. lor the disposal Stuaten Wilhin the fo low d fract.ona. town shape on Wed Leods of mere the Dasetaty North of the va tad mes? @ cipal meridian The unlocsted tracts in fractional hundred nod eleven, of range ten. cated tracts in Tractional township one i eleven. of trage eleven, ested tracts th Iraciioun townships one hundred and elvven and one huudred nud twelve, uf a twelve. ‘ sated tracts in township one hundred and fractional tows ops one hundred and one huudred aud Uhitteon, of range thir township ane and clever twelve cud teen. The untocated tract township one hundred and eleven,and in that part of townshup one buadred a twelve, ard Lnets Weship one hundred x» Uu-teen, within the alove mentioned reserve, of ru wUTieen. Pho unlocated tracty in that part of townships one hundred and eleven and one hundred and twee, within the above mentioned reserve, Ol range Lf teen. At the lard office at Fakrear the thortieth diy of Auguy of the pubise lands situet wamed to bipsand f late roserve for the tif the Dieetes or Sion x nation ot Indin 2 North ef the base tine and west of the fisth prom cipal meridian . m that part hundred and ten, withir eserve, of rhuge nine, ‘The unloasted tracts in thut part of towne! one hundred and nin e haalrod and ten, wi of range ton that part oftownebip one the above mentioned re ue hundred ged nine and T, Commencing on for the disposal iv etionml townsht f Captional the above wmted tracts i hundred © d eight t townships one wodred mad mee, witty and in township ow ange twelve, 6 that part of towaships one e hundred and t . serve. of range t jocuted trects in that part of towuship one hundred and ten, Within Uy ove mentioned re- oery . of rhage fourteen. : ‘ ie uniecated tracts ia that part of township on hundred and ten. within the above-meutions Te. eerve, of range fifteen. The offering of the above lands will be commenc- ed on the Gays appointed; and will Proceed im the order im which they are advertised, until the whole abuil have Leen etfered, and t but no ante shail be kent and no private entry of any of the Innd mutted until after the expiration of the two week of Washington, Auno Dowint one HENDRICKS, Genera! Land fice. f-EMPTION CLAIMANTS, n entitled to the right of pre-emption The above desorihed innds, under NOTICE TO PR ‘ Every = oany visions of the nct of Cong: es+ approved May 19, tise, Yr = to establish the same to the satisiaction o! exiater and Receiver of the proper land of - fice, and make payment ther<for as Soon as prar- erable afuer sucime thts motice. and before the ted for commencement of ¢ "ale of the land embracing the tract aaseed; otherwise such claun Taos nites pri A. HEN cks the General Land Othoe. ma SI-lswt, Ne Ick OF wit ie Ate LAND OFFICE PROM THE ISLAN' OF Mat? TO TRAVERSE city. N THE STATE OF Micmivan. in KOCH! rovisions of the act OF THE rds THOS, A. HE er of the General wow DRICKS, m Uthoe, land ee oe " me oat ,