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“EVENING: STAR. OUR GALLANT SEVENTH REGIMENT. ‘The gallant “7th” marebed through the sun, Hot and sweltering every one; Josue waetacua were — Gur gallant ‘7th & They’ve taken a boat—to Richmond bave gore Hot and weary, weakened and worn; They laughal eareand iotigue to soon, aaa ng sg ‘Ourxsliant “7tn Regiment ” Houddied together, and packed intizht,, ‘To see them in such a pitiful pitent, TPitose sen dScermssed to oe the sieht ama gallant 7th Regiment boatdown the Bay. Ho auine streamers fluttering Sway; ‘The whole iss acene decidedly #4 sake eas ¥ Por our galiant “7th Regiment.” ing cooped in cloth clothes, win Sothiog te show but your head and your nose, Ona hot suitry day when everything glows, And a gun in your hand—not the least of the woes Of our galiant “7th Regiment.’ And t hen to be packed en mass¢ ina boat, With not enougt soom to tike off your coat, And a daced ama!! chanoe of keeping atloat— No wonder that we on our Kegiment doat, ss Our gallant “7th Regiment. What other Reziment weuld there be Who'd bear such isso galiantiv; So “row the boat Lightly over tha sea, And biow ali ye wiids pro. itously For our guilant “7th Regimen And as for you, you Ericsson, You sun of an Eric and son of a gun, You've got enough — te wales Oe ray do not upset them, but give sige - Our gallant “7th Regiment Set them up, but don’t them upset— Sat thes ples Pract im the two kinds of “wet,” i as = "The others ki =n For our gallant * 7th Regiment.” For we love thom dearly, those gallant men, And hope that we'll soon see them tmek sate again, Our galiant “7th Regiment LN. Y. Pecayune. mut”? sce 107 It has recently been published that Bene dict Arnold was the ouly American General of the Revolution who wax not a mason. It now appears that he was a mason. 17 The damage to the cotton crop by the re- cent overtiow is estimated at 400,000 bales. The total iuerease of receipts at all the ports, com pared with the same time last year, is 114,000 bales OG The names of Bo Rash Flovd of Wythe; lay. of Campbell, J. B Stovall, ef Hali- fax; Tim Ri of Petersburs, Wm C.F hoy, of Prince Edward, are mentioned in ¢ nection with tliing the vacancy in the Roard «f Pablic Works in Virginia, in case Thou Boyd deciines re-election. ifornia State Prison, at St. Quen- 19 prisoners. The averaze amber Teceived for the last two years has been twenty a month, and the average number discharved 9s 12, s> -hat the number is ine Zz about ue y ar, which is a grester ratio of increase tham ¢ the population of the State 17> “Now, waiter, said a ge taurant, “what's to pay ?”? “What have you bad, sir “Three fish” “Only brouzht up two, sir.* “f had three, I tell you—two tront and one “smelt”? leman in a res- ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. NATIONAL HOTEL —Thos M Forman and fam, Ga; Miss Kyle, Jose Rosaiet and sou, Jero- nim Aviles, F A Moria, Md; J H Levert. Pa: R H Stuart, Va; Join Grant, Ala; J Windsor, bec; Col W D Bowie. C Mackenzie Md; J B Daw- Fla; M L Clark. Mo; A Hodges, cbell, Ma; J H Coates, NYork: C s Macaiister, craw. Md; Caba; -m y. Va; T Willson. NY; BROWNS’ HOTEL ris ape do Ind 3 G-aham M L Coster JP Riggles, 3 J A Wason, Md; LJ Bieny de; GB Mur ay end lady Mo G F Swift, Tenn; Win Maati and f Pa; W M Unler and son, do; J M_Hockadsy, Utal A Wilkiuson and ladies, Va KIRKWOOD HOUSE.—wW T Cop Feeidman, Md; W_B Burnett, DC; PL Va; H Mustrie, DC; W Holman, Halifax; Hon R Buckaline, Pa; WOM Sherry. do; JB Guth- tie, do; E Warner, Mich: J Hopkins, NY; A Netson, Pa; N Avenson. NY ATES HOTE! s, Va L ndiidge, AFC UNITED en. 3 RL Atkinson. RT; JW Pace, Ve Hewett Mc irs Helvin; JE Young. Md; Dr er, V, W F Adam, do; J T Thomas,do; 5 Mboraton, Onio - OCKAN STEAMERS’ SAILING DAYS Prom tug UNirep States Bur siverpool Hamoury - Kk +New York.. From : b'pton York... «Liverpool Peeeedia Fulton... No Americas I July 21 The Californta mail steamers ieave New York on the Sth and 20th of «: gpeorns S FOR LIPHOGRAPHING AND FOR ENGRAVING ON Wood, Office SureRintexoent Puetic Painxtixe.t : Juy 5, le . Hus eiice un AVINE 4 nEOUe, of the Seu Sealed proposals will be rece tal Monday, foe 19 bs aad printing fom the sume, fo ate acd House of Kepresent«t States, ihe owing Maps, PI No. Mapa, ad Ke- 920 copies of each f four quarto apaay a ne fic K. No. 2.—5, copies of a Map of th y erntowy of tue N No. 3.-1,59) copies of the L Pranof the! Pian of a Lats same. No. 4.—1,53) copies of a Sketoh c the southern Wound No. 5.—1,55) copies of « Map aE at the Creek Vouut No. 6.—1, SW eopies of a Map to accomprny Lt. E F. Beale’s Wagon toad nesurt. : No. —— of @ Sketch of tha Southwest cord The p: per fur maned by this « Seal rinting the Maps. proposs 8 wil! also be received 1 same time for Engraving cn Wood a nw lustrats to accompany the agricuit Office Report for 157, und a treatise on tne treat- wert and ose of the Dromedary. ‘These illustra- tions amount, in the aggrexi ® about hiteen es. Boyal octavo Al. of th ork is to be exeeuted in the hizhest t, tnd willbeopen for the inspec of bidders at this office until the morning of the day nay on jo the . Toot impress: .ns, with the originals, are require to be sutiuitted to tiie wtlive for app ipsa tion, free of expense furt ansmiasion, be woodcuts are received or the print.uz It isto be distinetiy understood tiat from any party not direet iy aequainted with, the chars wor’ bid for. Bonds wul be required ecassful Lidders for the faithiul execution of oumenet will be fur- their sais must signed, ‘und, endorsed ue” . Genta NOkTH AMERICAN tents—Peirce’s peadreased to the under roporni« fur Knermy Be £0. Wo Bow MAN” Superintendent. reich Literature ips Exeter Acade: Ociation in Oensr * Civilization of the Fifth ndy’» Yearof Kevocution i their Country; Kecent w Testament; Critical Commentaries on tives per annum; § received by jye 25 per number, Subseriptions FRANCK TAYLOR, Agent. Chie at INCAVE and CONVEX. + JUBLH FOCES and DOCELE “SWERS BRAZILIAN PEEBLES, ORY STATS eb Teh are warranted to mproveauy EVE Allected Bao . tor tending to it; siso compelied to use ritsses, or those Row using them, will “ = 5 Wil ba su NM ited at firet sight. Thoue UBLE-POLISHED VENEZUE have received the eke t i — sehest * ry wessroMe DEA. wry ana uanee o Bli styles « “RA.SPY, and MAGNI- FYING GLASSES, C we helen sale at his store, ovmner of pads ‘eansyivania avenue, ur bE tween 1) street gud Pa. ave Do mot misinks the corner of Oth str t. estab not ‘TiOes vi ‘i lish, . Te Eeensonab ©, the same as athia Cheap on a» ting terma, at the W.G. METZEROTT, A SBICKERING PLANO.IN BESTORDI ae NOD KDE Music Store «f sie ea Medicines. : VIAN SYRUP, P —s 5 ROTOXIDE OF IRON SOLUTION OF TINE. coesefully paased the ordeal to which cant Mieonerres tare ays ye ‘Medion are |, Us MeN receiv ae Geishihed medicine. jeacy in Cu iF fF ihe LDESPEPSIA etions of the Liver. Topsy, e Aoi nckitie, and Consumptive Tendencies, Disordered State of the Blood, Boils, = Th. g Effects of Deditity, And all diseases which require a Tonic and Alters tive m younes is beyond question. The proofs of its efficacy are so numerous,so well Buthenticated, and of such peculiar character, that suiferers cannot > rensouably hesitate to receive the 7< profiered aid. o) The Peruvian Syrup does not protess to be a cure all, but ite Tang? is extensive, becsuse many diseases, apparently unlixe are in- crmateiy ted, and proceéding from one cause, may be cured by one remedy ‘The ciass of diseases for which the Syrup pro- vides 8 ure, is p-ecisely that which lhas so often baffled the bighest orderofmedical skil. The facts are tangible, the witnesses scoessible, and the sufe- ty and ethoacy of the Syrup meontrovertibl ‘Those who may wisi for av opinion from disinter- ested persons respecti.. g the character of the Syrup fail to be satistied with the following among pus testimonisis in the hands of the Agents. cnatures gre those of gentlemen well known im the community, and of the highest respectability, = CARD. The undersigned having experienced the benefi- al oit pt rie“ Peravian Syrup,” do not hesitate wend it to the attention of the pnilic. rom our OWn experience, As weil as from the tes- timouy thers, Whose intelligence and mtegrity. are altogether unquestionable, we have no doubt of its efficacy in cases of Inoiprent Diseases of the 1 sand Bronchial Passages, Dyspepsia, Liver ut, Dropsy, Nournigi, &c. Indeed its ef- fects would be meredyble, but trom the high charac ter of those who have wituessed them, aud Lave volunteered their testumony,as we do ours, to ils restorative power. PIER pont, DEXTER Rev. JOHN THOMAS S.H. K MUL MA OMAS C. AMORY, ETER H VEY, JAMES C. DUNN, It is well known thst the medicinal etiect of Pro- toxide of rou is lost by even & very brief exposure to air, ami that to mamtain a solution of Protux- ide of Tron, without further oxidation, has beon decmad inipoxaible. fu the Peruvian Syrup, this desirable point ix at- tained by COMBINATION IN A WAY BEFOKE, UN- KNOWN; and this solution may replace ail the proto carhonitox citrates, And tartrates of the Materia Assayor to tie State of Massachusetts, 6 Boylston street, Boston. For sale by Druggists generally. bottles, mediuin sized hotties, 21. N. L. CLARK & CO. Proprietors, Boston, For saie in Washington by Z%. D. man, Special Agent; Nairn & Patmer, Juhn Schwartze, lL. M Smith, V. Harbaueh, H. H, McPherson, Fi $, Walsh, Joseph Bary, Jas, H.Stone, J. 8. Lovejoy, Dr. DB. Clarke, D. Bidgsiy; aud in Gedrxetown by R. J. Cissell.and J. L. Kidwell. fef.2-6m AYER’S Cathartic Pills. The sciences of Chemistry and Medicine have been taxed their ut- {ost to produce ths best, most per- feet purgative which 1s known to Innemerable proofs are shown that these have virtues which surpass in excellence the nary Medicines, ane that they win unprecedent- edly upon the esteem ofall men. They are safe aud gant totakeand powerful to cure. ‘Their pene roperties stimulate tha vital activities: of ody. remove the olstructions of its organs, purify the blood, and expel disease. They purge out tye foul humours Which breed distemper, stimulate sluggish or disordered organs into their natural ac- tion, and impart a healthy tone with strangth to the whoiesystem. Notonly 40 they cure the every-day compiaints Gf every body, but #iso formidable ani dangerous diseases wh) have batted human skill, While they produce powertu! effects they areat the same time, in diminished doses, the safest and best pirysic that can be employed for children. Being sugar-onated. they are pleasant to take, and bein purely vegetabie, are free trom any risk of iarm. Cures have been made which surpass belief were they not subetautisted by men of such exa ted tion and obaracter as to forbid the suspicion of un- truth, Many eminent ciergymen and physicians have lent their names to certify to the public r liability of my remedies, wiuie others have sent me the assurance of their conviction that my_ Prepara- tions contribute immensely to the relief of my aifiic~ ted suifering fellow men. The agent beiow named is pleased to furnish gratis erican Almanac, coutalmng directions for certificates of their cures of the fol- 7 Hee for large 08) mplaints, Rheumatism, e arising from a foul Moriad Inaction aud ¥, 1oRn of Appe- x Diseases wh 2. the system id net be supposed they ness Partial Blind: led dealers with Ask for No other ou ermpares vaiue or curative powers. The aid there is for them, aud they s. Prepared by Dr. J.C, AYER, ps veil, Mass. Practical and A Price D. GILMAN, Washington nirit, and by aii desiers e pane GREAT HEA The Life of the Fiesh isin the Blood.” hen the Blood becomes v: J, inpare, or too werk. the tesh loses its v skin besomes yellow and pallid. the Lb and Indigestion fo! ness Commence RESTOKER, L4 COKDIAL, tumseh and Bowels, we Loa Constitutio pies powers nn to the py ¢ us and happy. ‘FI joyo it are exhausting r dropsical sweli- THE COURSE OF HUMAN a ead of hair—it ance, and th. the hair from rand bewaty ? In re- Dr ARRIS’ . Afew applica or breaking. remove dander “an and white, part fr ess and Vicor to the har; and A you may nave beau bald twenty years, the use of will insure you a two m hi bottle, and if tion, return it is’ Ha Seid in Richmond by W. gist, corner Main and (2th, a andiu Washington city by Zt ee Browes’ Hote! | jing. Pa. avenue, . CLARK, Druggist, cvrnor hm street ond Pt ayenne apl ly ———————____.___ He GREAT PAIN ANNIHILATOR AND REMEDY FOR D YSPEPSIA, Weak Sromact ann Weak Bowers, HARTSHORNE'S GUke ALL—Prepared by a he Bottles 12% ts. Hartshorne’s Cure all siwul tt ept in all fami- hes. in case of decidents or sudden ste . Hartshorme’s Cure ali cures Rhe Harishorne’s Curs-ail cures Cre Pan in the Stor or Bowel § arishorne’s Cure-all oures Pain in tue Limb . Side, Hack and Breast. ieey Hoartshorne’s Cure-all oures Sprains, Bruises, Senids and urns. Tartskorne’s Cure-all cures Neura!z ache and =tiffness of the Jon " Hartskorne’s Cure-all eux and all Pun. Hartshorne's Cure-all cures Mar Ache and Deal- Ness trom a en 'd, U horne’s Cure-all enras Dyxpeps aise, Cay uid Sure Mouth pter nnd Linprover TERSON, bra ‘Tooth- nolern, Diarrhan wand In- and Sore reat te rwels & the frequent ad Cold, R fh Nerves, Muse its wrrmins from the xy st tromagnetic power, ex y ng * tah Nae emnd try it. 1 puis iW u a2 Couch nse HARTS N in SYRUP OF WILD cues RY—it 1¢ the best Coughs Syrup in the orld. HARTSHORNECS hey net upon the Liy- ne Off ail Bile and If you sre Bi use NUEBILIOUR PILES, 4 Stomaeh and Bowe: wes tobe hadatat! Drag Stores well & Crsceil st Geore- Alexandrina win St-ly NHOOD,- wer f TURE DECLINE, pgm tty hed. Gratis, the wth Thousand. Medicin. a be Ratiousl ‘Prentwent, without eaknoss, Genitat and Coney. And i generally, by The nvportant piainis, 0. N oe uviny alarming ¢om- Merudonee snd solitude be easily res, saved WW CINE 18.17 thia sms! tract, clearly Meenas the entirely new ard tignly c a ag adopted by the author, uly explanen opel of which every oue is euabled to cure $f, teth perf-ctly and at the least the: 7d Avoiding all the advartjsed n day, and post free, i td) tw poate ws Pook = Kp spes i ‘elaye, by remitting (post age stamos to Dr. DE PANES Sp Utsepas — 88 Kast Slat at., New York City, Medicines. é Mo Wicdie? BABA vee Woke BY KINGS nny elaine yg WHY A BEAUTIFUL HEAD OF HAlk. coanse it is the orusinent God Atmself pro- vated for all our race. hough the Bose ‘pearis, ifthe head » or the hur be pone and shriveled, A@rsh and dry, or worse still, if sprinkled with gree - nature will loose at her enarms. Pref. Wood's Hair Restorative, two or three times. a. week. will restore ond — u su Blowing and judge. writer of the first is the celebrated pianist, Thalberg: New Yorx, April 19. 1858. Dr. Woop: Dear Sir—Permit me to express to you the obligations Tam under for tne entire re- storation of my hair to ite original col abo the time of my arrival in the United State: iayidiy becoming gray, but upon the applic*tion of your Hair Restera’ive, it soon recovered its original hue. | consider your resto ative = avery wonderful invention, quite efficacious as well as azreeabie. Tam, dear sir, sours truly, S, THALBERG. “Drych a'r Gwriredidot Wetsu Newsrarer Orrick. 13 Nassau st.. April 12, 1858 J. Woon: Dear Sir—Some month or six ‘0, | received a bottle of your Hair Kestor- it my wife, who concluded to try it on her hsir, tittle thinking, a: the time, that it would restore the gray hair to its orizinal co!or.but to heras woll as my surpriseafter afew weeks triaiit has per- formed that wonderful effect by turning all the xray hairs toa dark brown, at the same time beset yes a oes the peek 1 strqngly sepomepea see ove Restorative to Tsons in Want of euc! ohange of their hair, si CHAS. CARDEW. ew York, July 25, 1857. Prov. O. J. Woon: With confidence do | recom- mend your hair Restorative as being tne most efli- cacious article | ever sa Since using your Hair estorative, ny hair and whiskers, which were al- white, have gradually grown dark, and | now oonfident that a few more applications will re- store them to their natural color, ftrlse h me of ail dandrut and unpleasunt itehing, mon among persons who perspire fees: Curteaeo. Inu, May € 1837 oon: About two years ago my hair com Ling of sud turning xray. ft wag fast be had t many remedies to nv ef enced using your Restorative in Jan pplicutions fastened my hair y. It begun to fill up. grow out. and turned back tts former color, ;binck ) At this time it is fully res creat eae original aie heal i and appearanoo, and I cheerfully recommend its use teal, aie .'D. HOES, The Restorative is put up in bottles of 8 si viz’ Large. mecium, aud si A pint. aad retails for per bottle; the mi howdsat least twenty pi ut. more in proportio than the small. retails for er bottle; the large ho'ds a quart, forty per cent. more in proportion aud retnils for $3. oO. J, WOOD & CO., Proprietors. 3:2 Broadway New Vork,(in the great No Yt Wire Railing Estab: lishment,) and 114 Market st.. St. Lous, Mo, And sold vy al good Druggists and Fancy Goods Deslers. ma 8-3 ES EMAR. JF Royal Loettera Patent of Englond, and secured by the Seals of the Ecole de narmacie de Parisand the Imperial College of Mod- tone, Vienna. Triesemar No. | isa remedy for Re- laxation, hora, snd /xhaustion of the Syatem. ‘Triesemar No. 2 eifectualiy, im the short space of three Ce completely and eniirey eradi- oiteg ali traces of those digorders which eoprvinand o1bebs have xo long been thought an antidote for, to tne ruin of the health ofa vast portion of the popu tation. Triesemar No. S is the great Continental remedy for that eiass of disorders which, unior! nately, the English physician treats with mercury, to the inevitable destruction of the patient’s consti tution, and which all the sarsaparilia im tne world cannot remove. ‘Triesemar Nox. 1,2, 2nd 3 are alike devoid of taste or smell, snd ofall nauseating quali- ties. ‘They may lie on the toilet table without theii use being suspected. id in tin eases, and divide 2 Separate doses as administered by Veipeau, 1 lomen, Roux, Kicord, &e., &o. or four cases in one for $9, which saves $3; 27 wRSOR, Sold by Dr. H, A. BAR ROW, No, 157 Prince few blocks west of Broadway, New York. fm diately on receip of the amount Dr. B. wil! forward the 39 cases of Triesemer, and the large sites, car- riage paid, thus insuring genuine European prepars- te! ‘The $3 cases also sent, but not free of car riage. Consultations as usua!, froml! a, m. till 2 . ni und from 4 till 8p.m., at No. 157 Princes ew blocks west of B way. Sold also by J. STOTY, Washington, felly 514 514 Prorietud ROTECTED SEVENTH STREET OPTICIAN, OGce Second Story, thres doors frem Ovp Futlows’ Haut, Peetu pe Glasene fs Me Ph every sight; pera, Reading, an Vatchmaker’s Ginsees; ‘Teiezcupes, Microscopes = — 1 tieut variety; Cosmoraimic Stereoscopes With views of superior and choiee pictureson hand, See adver- tisemect in Nationa! loteliixencer. ‘Pastivoniars, Norvo x, Meptember 7, 1854, 2: The Spectacles you made fer me suit me very well, aud seem to re linproved my sight more than any other i have lately tried. Lill. W. TAZEWERLL, I have tried a pair of Spactables obtained from Mr. Tobias, and find them of great assistauce to m, Beat and corresponding with his description of then oous. | recommen im as a skillful optician, HENRY A. WISE, PxTERsBURG, Uotobar 21, 1954, Aijout five years ago, | olituined from Mr. Tobie. in Wasiuugton, air of Glasses for the spectacies which fused, and found them of great assistance to my decaying Vision; and my opiniu! no is skillful in the preparation of Gut tow far gone to be benefitted by . F. MAY. Lyxcusrre, November 7, 1854. From an oxamination of Mr, Tobias’ Glasee: roryionly obnervanians aud remarks, am oonv: that he is a skillful option. ‘ J.J. BLACKFORD, M.D. LINncnsurs, Noveniber tl). 84, Mr. John Tobias, having furnished we with Gias nes. by winch Lhave been greatly a:ded, (my vieior daving suilered greatly from reading at might in my er hfe pitadords me the hich plensure ic y that | consider him a skillful practical opticma i well prepared to nid thuee who pay naed his profossional serviors. WM. 8. ROUZIE, Eider of the Methodist Confereuse, WILMINGT. N. C., Jane 27, 1254, a. J. Tosias—Dear S: iam happy to say thes Spectacles which I obtained from you tant week are entirely satisfactory. From an inequality in the | range of my eyes, | have heretofore found erent diteuity in getting ginases of the proper foos! di tances. Itadords ine pleasure to state, that by the of your optometer this ditkeulty has been happily obviated, so that the Glasses you furnished me are decidedly the best adapted to my eyeaof any I have R. B. DRANE, rof St. James’ Parish, N eotfully yours, Ke stab- cs for tue purpose of trying jue hed with a pair slightly colored rded me nivre rejief and gratifi- eever tried. My sight, njured by writing cm vavery late hoor: but with the these glasses | can study almost as late ag ever. nud that too without the a {have previoun- ly sutlered. JOANN WILSON, Late Commissioneer Gen’l Laud Otfice, Dec. 11, 1855. Thave used Mr. Tobias’s Spectacles for three o1 four months, acd take great pleasure in saying that 1 am much pleased with them. 1 have been muck benefited by them. GEO. P. SCARBURGH, May Sth, 1856. I was recommended to Mr. John Tobiasasa skilfw optic: andas [ have eyes of remarkable peculiari- 8 xratited to find that Mr. ‘Tobias seemed te prehend them by inspection and some stight surement, aud he haw made ine 4 pri of Spects- cles that suite meadmirably. A. P. BULLER. July ii, 1856, Wattineron, Ang. 8, 1955, Having been for years under tie necessity of hav- glasses--oue for use in dayli¢it, and one ht—I prooured cno set from Mr. Tobias ered both purposes. I have used his for severa! months, and find them excelion! EDWARD STUBRS, Of Dopartinent of State, Mr. 3. Tottas. Sir: The pair of Spectacies you Lemme apm yesterday Are particularly satisfactory tome. ‘Phoy are vory decidedly tno Lost I pussens, sud Lim tho owner of eight or nine pairs, carefully seiooted in dilcrent places end tfrcia opticians ree- cinmoried tome on xo siending in France, & { haye heen also ples. \ your ronarks wud rections onthe troatiment of tha eyes, for th PONS OF preserving mrageaae ot Re the sight. Mospoctfully yours, Gils. CALDWELL, Vrofsenor of Ki. C., Louisville, Ky, BxookLys* OxtHoraxvic ea After most careful examination ofM Gixezes, I sm enabled to testify that tir sleRriess, polishing, and exact optics! aliape render thom particalnriy recommendable to those whose merely optical impairment of the eyos are tu want of sach auxiliaries. J consider, moreover, Mr. Tobias og qualified to determine the focus of the oye,both by bis optient knowledge and experience, and by moans of his optometer. fn addition, f can further stato that Mr. Tobias has supplied rome of my pa tenis with Giagses, to their nnd my satisfaction i LEWIS BAUER, M.D. Pyne and Surgeun, Gorin; Member of the Royal Colleve of Surgeons, Engiand; Member of the Medical Socioty of Lon Pathological Loony | of Now York: oo the Royal Ortiopsedie dustitution of anehosior, England, aud Surgeun of the B, 0. institution, ORFOLK, Va., July 27, 1854, fn the experience of oven two years, | Lave found great dihcalty in obtaining Spectacles that were ex- ‘tctiy adapted to the weakness of ing sight. ‘This in- deuvenience Mr. ‘Tobias seems to have removed ic the present Ly the aubstitution for me cf better an more suitable Glassos. ‘They are clear, ohrystal-like eee coeeronst e tomy cieal 1 would commend hun those who from age or other infirmity require at tificial aid in this way. 3S SIRENS A WILMtnetor, N ‘To persons who have had the impaired ax to require the u: recommend Mr. John Tobias as from whom to obtain auch Ginssea ey may mire. as he has suited me with a of Spectrel fora far and neer sight. My sight Ras been jipaired very much by & service of years in the Post Office Department, which berth required mo tobe on dui from 11 o’clock at night till after day, during whi time f used but one light. W.A. WALKE . DePARTMENT oF INTRRIOR, May 4, 1855, From natural defects and the unequal Tah 8 of eyes, | have been compelled to use glasse: mal years, | t obtaining glasses perfectly months hardness & ai as since Mr. Tobias made two pairs e: for me, which T have found to serve me perioaty By the use of his optometer he is enabied to ada pod most minutely to the I most cheerful. y recomme! r. Tobias to having occasion te use glasses, 2, is skill ag an N » BA IN ane’s orig arreala, Travelers’ * SPRINGS.—Passengers for Gs 2 Se joe of! bingt ilrond, 7th st. to the Lor mires anes yaa good breakfast can be neds ia te oa ries the find ‘ged slap i ance of wagons and horses thats met mi the bost. Tt oe the most expe- ditious, and, in many instances, the most economi- eal route. connect with every tram from aN Coaches fernished for Exoursionsand Pro Nies, "i ais Te STEAMER GEORGE PAGE WILL oun as fol. 3 lows : Leave Alexandria at 4,8, 19, 12 0’cl’k 8. m., 2. 4, and 6 0” m. | Teaxe, 83 pan ake 1 o’clock a, m., 1,3, 5, The THOMAS COLLYER, when on the route, TS mes hours. Baten ore ae r haley’s Omnibuses, connect: Coll: li the Capitol and corner of 12th Feb RICHARD WALLACH, Pres. A& STEAMER THOMAS COLLY AL- WAYS SAKES HER REGU- LAR TRIPS TO MOUNT VER. NON, starting from her wharf at th foot of 7th street. in this city, at 9% o'clock ‘Tuesdays snd Fridays, advertised. When also engaged in transporting excursion parties on the river, her hours for their acc.mmodation are so ar- ranged s¢ not to intervere with the regulerity of her oe to Mount Vernon. is Runouncemeni has been rendered necessary by the prevalence of an erroneous impression to the contrary. je 16-t! UTI OHIO RAILROAD, on ALTIMORE AND WASHINGTON BRANCH. From ard after TUESDAY, loth of June, ‘Trains will leave as follow! _ 515 a.m, Exprese Train connects Wash ngton jauetion forall parts of the west. and at Baltimore lor Ph iade'phia and New York. 7t5a.m, Way Train tor Annapolis, Baltimore, Phusdeiphia, aud New York. _ 339 p. mn Express Train connects at Washington junction with Express train for all parts of the west, aud at Baltunore for Norfolk, Puiladelpis and New ork. "pm. Way Train for Baltimore connects at Annapolis janction for Annspolixs,and Washington Junction with bxpress Trans West. 6.3 p.m. Way Train for Baitimore connects at Weastuneton unction with Accommodation ‘Train Vest. Ta+ 7152. ind 339 p, m. trains are express and will stop only at Aunspolis and Washington june- thor x mn ad the 3.59 p.m. train goes to Philadel phip onl, ‘Ou Sunday but one train leaves. at 3.50 p.m. jet T. I. PARSONS, Agent. I NEW ARRANGEMENT. NLAND KOUTE FROM WASHINGTON CITY TO RICHMOND, VIA ORANGE AND ALEXANDRIA AND VIRGINIA CENTRAL RAILROADS, The steamer GEORGE PAGE leaves 7th street daily at 6 o’clock a. m., for Xandria, connecting with the trains ou the Orange and Alex andria Railroad, leaving Alexandrin at 2% o'clock & m. and arriving in Richmond at 2.30 p.m. pexets pies os the ofr ad 95.50 ‘are froin Washington to Richmot 15.50. J. R. NICKLIN, 25 Ticket Aggy. EW ARRANGEMENT! GREAT SOUTHWESTERN ROUTE Via Orange and Alexandria Railroad. FROM WASHINGTON CITY, D.C, To VIRGINIA. TENNESSEE, GLORGIA ALABAMA, MISSISSIPPI, LOUISIANA, ARKANSAS, and TEXA’. THROUGH TICKETS can b+ obtained at the GREAT SOUTHWESTERN KAIL ROAD OFFICE, corner of Pennsylvania avenue and 6th street, Washington, on board of the Steam Ferry Boat George Pave, or at the cffice of the Urange and Alexandria Railroad, at Alexandria, i To o Kichmond, Danville, Lynchburg, Bristol, Knoxville, Dalton, Atlanta, Chattanooza, Nashville, Huntsville, Grand Junction, Memphis, Montgomery and New Orleans, Bya direct route, aid continuous railway connec tions to Memphis. Affording greater Expedt:ioa and Comfort and being over 2 6 mal+s shorter than by any other route. ‘The steam f rry boat George Page leaves the foot of7th street at 6a. m., for Alexandria, where pas gengers take the cars ior Kichmond. Chariotteville, s » White Sulphur Springs, Woodstock, &e, aud at 73g p. m. tor Kichmond and aii poms Seoth- mente making sure and close connections to Mem- plus, Bageare Wagons and Omuiluses leave the office, Pa. avenue, at 6 o’clock a. m. an ae m. JAMES A, EVANS, Agent. Washington. D FROM WASHINGTON 5 IRECT TO ALL PARTS OF THE 2 WEST, SOUTHWEST AND NORTHWEST. altimere and Ouie Railread. SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS, With Greatly Improved Schedules. TUREE THROUGH CONNECTING TRAINS ARE NON KUN DAILY. /axcspt Sunday.) FROM WASHINGTON FOR Fie WEST, . & WS: Ist. THE CINC ti EXPRESS dg be starts at 5.15 a.m., allo Passengers time for breakfast at the Kelay House, Waehington Juno- tio, before proceeding eat. ‘Phis Train passes tration at 7.46 p. m,and counects at Benwood on the Ow River, at 12 m., with Central Ohio Train tor Columbus, Cineimuatt, and intermediate points, resohing Cincinnati ac ibs m. nextday. 2d. THE GREAT CINCINNATI AND ST. LOUIS EXPRESS connection leaves Washington (including Sanday,) at 3.50 p m. reaching Cinemnati at S p.m. next day, and conuecting directly with Kx- is ‘Train for Louysville, Cairo and the Southwest, St. Louts, Kanses,etc. Time, from Wash- 1 to Cinctuuati,in 23 hours,or to St. Louis only 44 how. Sd. Lis, je 17-tf Canoe I, OUe Ah ee aD b, . 1A Ss. © AG A) NORTHWESTERN RESS leaves (except Saturday and Sunday,) ates p. o., connecting, at Washington Junction'or Baltimore. leaving Balt hist Ba On Sunday Night the connection tis “frain is made by the 3.9) p.m. Train from Washington. To view the Grand Mountain Scenery of the Road indeslght, thke thed.15a.m. or 6.30 p.m ‘Train from ashington. For Parkersburg and al! Stations on the North- western Vircinim Road take thet.3) p.m. Train, For al! pornts on the Marietta Railroad take the same. he Western connections from Washington and Baltimore by ali these ‘I rains, are the clowest, most direct andaimpie that have yet been off®ted to the traveling public, and every improvement and advan- tage that the resources of the Ba timore and Ohio Raniroad and its associ te lines could euggest, have beon secured under this arrengement. lags ‘Tickets and Bageage Cheoks to al! guar- ters.and every other possible facility will be found upon this route. WAY PASS: GERS for the Main Stem of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad will leave Washine- ton as follows: For ail points between Washington Junctionand Predu take the 5.15 a.m. train. For ali Stations between Piedmont and Wheeling take the 6.30 p.m.Tram. To neot with the Frederick Train take the 33) p, m. ‘T'rain Ie tes Tickets of all kinds, B: fe Cheoks Qud further information, apply to teeta 7 ARSONS, Agent, At the Tickot Office, Washington Station, Or, L. 'T. ENGLAND, Agent, At the Ticket Office, Camden Station, +P. SMITH, Master of Transportation. L.. M. COLE, General Ticket Ageat. . ma Raitimore, May 10, 1858 UN tev STATES MASL LINE we wi REY, REGULAR LINE a OT vA AE Fou CALIFORNIA AND OREGON’ ee VIA PANAMA RAILROA Regular Sailing Days, bth & 9h Of cach month, Castion.—So many freuds and impos! tious of various kinds have been intel: aie pipsinted on travellers bound toCALE- ORNIA, that the subscriber, tho only authorized Axent for passage by the U. 8. Mail Line, via Pana- ma, in the eity of New York, feolsit his duty to caution all persons seeking passage to California, that, TO AVOID IMPOSITION, ley must he careful to find the true office of the Steanships of the U. 8. Mail Line, via Panama Rairoad, as no other office in New York us nuthorized tu cugace passage, ‘The Companies have only one office in New York, whiou is at 177 Weet street, corner of Warren street. cominc onthe North River, at the head of the Com- pany's i 1D™ Observe my azn over tie door. wom EATER re, “pun PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COM CALIFORNIA, and OREGON, leaves: Panama twiee each month on the arri- valof the United States Mail 8. S. Company's steam- ers, Which leave New Orleans and New York Tegu- Jarly On Sth and 2th of each mouth with the ie, apd Riagengers connecting viB PANAMA RAIL: stean-ihips have been i: 7 proved eA ae Navy Department, Cemats reed ‘The Panaina Railroad (47 mi iis com- leted from ccean iooeten. aaa en oe in Sor 4 Par tre careace of paasongersis rem he ork throu, San embarked at ayeomen company’ at 2 expense. The money vaid in Now York covers ali expenses of tho trip. Reserve steamers are kopt in port in Panama and San Francisco, to prevent detention m case of 0 dent, so that the route is entirely reitable—no ha it years, deenr mens ere tuemes the same day they ar- spinwali. h by each steamer, and take Seoen of coke ust ehliifon eaters pies ‘teas EM GND 6 eae co., O.L. caaeed vercueanne For the ageuay, jy 8-48 LL ee REE OS oda trp eres Bement tnd that wilbe po de South of the base line and cast of the sixth prin- j i Parte & ‘See'ns. i 46 3 That part out- side of the ln- dian reserva- alert do do do - That part south of the bh reservation vf of seseceetetsese, ei © do do do ct) GESBEBNENEBZES Foasevee do do - Allef fractional All of = ' 4 do = S| Pee ae hI ne Re Ee aoe ut ESSE ERI NERS: och BOS SBUNNECZESTS do - Atthe land office at 1.ecomPToX. commencing on onday, the nineteenth day of July next, for the disposs! of the public inuds within the following named townships, viz: 2 South of .the base line and east of the sixth prin- cipal merid s = Ze<¢ 22<¢ Parts of Seo’ns. = 5 grate of Boe'as. Se g 2 Zee Z = = All of fractional NM 17 The part outside All of 2 of the Indian jo 13 reservation of 12 15 do le All of - 315 = mrtents le lon, oe, Fe . i4 15 of the Indian e part Teservatior of 1s of the “fedian do do of 18 | reservation of 15 All of = a» do do of 9 do 2 All of = ~ do 2 | 4 - 21 Allof fractional ll 16 do ae All of 12 'The part outside do 1s | of the Indian do - le reservation Riu The part outside jAll of - 13 of the Indian do - ty reservation of 15 Tie part outside do do of 19 of the Indian All of - 20 reservation of 15 do - 2i do do of 19 do - 2 All of - 20 The part outside | do - za of the Indiaa do - “ reservation ty At the land office at Kickapoo, commencing on Monday, the fifth day of July next, for the disposal of the public lands within the following named town- ships, Viz: South of the base line and east of the sixth prin- cipal meridian = | s sz=. aa. J eee Parts ofSec’ns. = 5 ©/Parte of Sec'ns.3 § & ses so8 Lee Bee All of 3S 2All of - 22h di 22 do - » 3 | do - 3 4 | do - 2 7) de - 3 22 do - 3 do - & 4 do - 3 5 do = 4 6 do - Py q do 6 do eb do - 2 ? do - 3 9 23) do - 4 ao - 5 B ¢ :8 jo - 14 Pn - 6 28 1s do = 7 0 do - 8 2 do = s a do - ww 2 do - Bb 23 do * Me 4 do = do ~ 2 2 do - is a7 do = 19 - do - 2 - 4 4 = lo jo a do a - FE} do od eo - do s lo - do SM do - & do 3 do - 2 jo 33 do - @ io 4 do - do 5 do - > do - 6 do - 3s That part out do - side of the I do - dian rese: do - & tion of = - 7 do - All of 19 2 14 do - 3 do 2 do - ‘ do - 2 do - 6 ao - 8 he part outside i 2 partoutside of tre luda of the Indian reservation of $3 16 reservation of 6 It/All exoept seo- do do of 7 tions 1, 2, and All of - 2 11) sof - 1 do - ww All of - 215 do - @2 Vhe part outside do aot of the indian do - 3 reservation of $ do - do do of ‘ do - & do do of 5 2 All of *: a6 do = 5 do = 6 reservation of s ° 7 do do o 4 - 8 do do ofl 5 lo = 3 Hof - 6 do = do - do - do - s do - » do - wb 6n do - @ do =| im do = do - do - 2B do - b do - B do - M do - @ do - 4 - do - lo - 2 do - 3 do - Bs do = 7 do - a7 do - 1 16 do - 5 do - B D4 - 6 do eS lo 2 7 do - @ do * J do - 2 do = 9 do - 8B do > ww do - do - «Be do - 2 do > do - @& do - @» do - do e do - 2 do - lu do - B do - 2 do - 2 » ° s do - - 4 do - 3 do a 5 | Thepartoutside ° jo - outside < - > of the — lo : reservation 7 do - 2 At the land office at Kickaroo, commencing on Monday, the nineteenth day of July next, forthe dis- poral of the pub townships, viz: lauds with.u the following named South of the base and east of the sixth prin cipal meri iq = € “ #26 ne E Parts ot Seo'ns. 5 BE Fe gee All of - ISA of ° H do - - 5 do “ Z 1 eee 2 é ruil’ ae do = : The 3 wmetaae | Slob All of - i é - 3 e 5 3 > 4 SN. 5 TR RENEE —-er rel 5 acd ; fi¢ H Parts of Seo’. 2 5 Frarta of Soom. i 2 33 on ean of “maby 5 The part ones ie jal os ‘ 4 ‘na. te ? do do = § B | b 4 4 an”, * ta: 2 aw for the ase of sehootm, mia "aed other wh Bedok be excluded from "The offering of the above lands will be commenced Appomted, on the om the order n hall sale i two weeks. and ate te ani * will be sdemit Seciune eta tumerae Gives wu hand at te city of Washineton, this mneteent!: Of See eo nnn’ Deminens thon- sand € — we RES BUCHANAN, the President: ~ Tuomas A. Tenoricns, Crmmussioner of the General Land Office, NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS, uve vast ae = ety the townsiny Pp en rated as reausred: linh the same to the satisiaction of Lhe register receiver of the wer hi d make pay- ment the emg ChES Motice “fe he Je commencement « oe am srohracine fg tinct daimed: otherwise such claim jeited.. rae THOMAS A. HEN Commissioner of tue General B-lawtisJuly By THE pResipiye © THE UNITED mance of law, 1. JAnES BUCHANA pitelicre at tne Unites Rister of Aceepons 2 herety = re monk ae t me me Ube beld at the anders enti owt the Territory of Nemarnasat the penods her after designated to wit: PRY Otice. eat RKOW Ne VILL®, comm P xth day ep T DeRt, ¢ lands within the following nd cast of the strth prime cipal meridian The parts i towaatie onr, ow'mde of the Rac and Fox, snd Hall Breed, Nemaha reservation, of rence n. 8 of towpabips 1, 2.3. and 4 outside of the + and Halt Breed Noman 10m, nal towrsinps 5 and 6, 01 rm rant part of town ute OX reservation ; te pe 3,4 and of the Haif Breed, Ne unto vation; and fractim! Low uship 6, of ragge |S That part of the Bao and Fox reservat ou that pact of ern! A hee ie. ote of range 12. of range Nh. ps rauge 10. Townships |, Atthe Land Office at N ing on Monday, the sixth day the dix josal of tii tow nstip North of the base line and rast of the cipal mer Fractions! townships 7 aud *, of rance Tv neh od fractional townships 8, 9, 10, 11 range ld. — &, 9, Bd M1, and 12, and fractrounl e loon 1, and 11, and fractional t onypeti aad ia af ane i n o e ‘ownsh ps 7,8, 9, it, and I!,and fractional town- 12, of range It. waships 7, 12, 13, and ‘ow uBh ps 7, 5, and .6, 01 ran ¢ 9. At the Land Office at Omama Crrv. a CITY, commenc- September vext shi on Monday, the sixth ‘ay of Septensd: the digposa’ oft blic lands within named townships, ¥1z North of the base line and east of the copal meridian | i se townships 13, 14, 15, and 16, of ranre 1s ractional townships 13, 14, 15, 16, and 47, of ra’ Fractional townships 12 and 18, townships 14, mj and al fractional! townships 17, 18, 18, and 28, 012. Practional township 12, townships 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, ene 18, and fractional townships 19 and 20, of rame Fractional townships 12, 13. and 14, and town<hips 5, 16, 17, 18, 19, and 2, of rang: actions townships 14, 16, 17, 18, 19, and 20. of range 9. Lands appropriated by iaw for the use of sctron military, aud other purposes will be excluded tr: the wales, The offering of the above iands will be comr: on the days appointed, and wili proceed in the . e 10. and 16, and townships in which they are advertised, until the whoe have been offered, aud the «ales thus closed: | sale shall be kept opea longer mn two wr and no private en ef nny mitted until aitert the fands will be By the President: THos. A. Hexvrices, Commissioner of the General Land Oflee, — NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. Every person entitled to the right of pr empye to any of the lands wittin the townsh psand pa te townships above enumerated is required to esr: ish the same tothe gio ye receiver of the proper iand «Mice, and mre MPR! theresor @s soon ax practicable aft this motice.and betore the day appointed for the commencement of the public sale of the lands em braciug the tract ciauned , otherwise such clam wail be forfeited. “ THOS. A. Commissioner of the General Lund ap S-inwide HENDRICKS, Uthce. S Gi ALES OF PUBLIC © 34 se ne tne PY he Purves Minn Ana Xed- til coach cE YT nut ot the United States to onan the Pernitory ie Ht ints hereby di red ty eld ae made known in the je dnted Februsry 0, ix 6 ut the offices in the Suave of Mince hereinafter desiguated, t vthee at Hexversen, ioe of pew spr undermentio: sota. at Lhe peri At theland the # xth dag of Bey ext, for the dispome! et the vacant pbb ic lands situated within the & Ing -nimed frac’ wn hipsinthe lute resery breeds « xed Houde of the Daoetah or hy ans, North of the base cipal meridian The unlocated tracts in fractional tow nship one hundred and elev e rauge ten. The un'oented tracts in fractional hundred and eleven, of rnnee eleven. The uuwcsted tracts in (ractional towas: hundred el+vea and one hundred and township one woship one hur dred ‘ps ove hundred and ive aud ove hundred aud thirteen, of fuuge thir township one hundred and, din that part ofteweship one hundred ai @ fractioun! township ove Mundr.d a within the above mentioned reserve, cen. that part of townships one eue hundred and tweiv within the above mentioued reserve, of range hf- teen. At the land office at Faxigact, commence on the thirtieth dey of Auzust next. for the d« of the public innda situated within the fo named te and fractional townsiips late reserve fur the half breeds or muxed blow the D..ootah or Sioux nat indians, viz North of the base line and west of the fifth i cipal meridian The uniocated imets im thet township ove hundred aud ten, mentioned reserve, of range t The unlooxted tracts in thy bundred and eight and one hu fractional townsiip on above-mentioned reserve, ‘The un oonted tracts in hundred a d cigist serve, and in tewnsh one hundred ar part of fre Within the above pa. dre t partoltownsbip one thin the above mentioned re px ove hundred and mine aod ten. of range e'even The uriovntes tracts in hundr. dand eirist “4 ¢ ubove-mentioncd reserve. nnd in township o.¢ hundred and ten, of range twelve. nid “Noe wrivoated tracts in that part bundred and nine and one hundred the above-mentioned reserve, of rang ‘The untocated tracts in that part of tow ‘ hundred and ten, wirhin the above mentioned :¢ serve, of range serve, of range ‘he offering of tue sbove lands will be ed on the days appointed; and w pe order in which they are advertised, wutil the shai have Leen «tiered, and the sales thus ¢ but no sale shall be keptopen onesrthan t Qnd no private entry of any of the inud Ube ad mitted uti! after the expiration of the two Wook iven under my hand, at (be erty of Was this tweuty-seventh day of May, Auno Don thousand sieht hundred and fifty-eight. By order of the : HENDRICKS, THOS. A. the Genera! Land (moe. Commismoner of BprICe TO PER Serco CLAIMANTS. very entit! to the nght re emptien toanv ofthe abuve described inte. nitie tnenns Visions of the act of Congres: approved May 14, )w2, iwrequired toestabiish the sane tothe satis Rotion of the Register and Receiver of the proper in: fice, and make payment therefor as Seon as pia terable af.cr seeime this notrce, Gud belure the appointed for the commencement ot the ic sale of the land embracing the tract qlav ise such claim wi! he forfeited. THOS. A. HENDRICKS Commiasioner of the Genera! Laud (Ton ms ite. sil, OTICK OF THE REMOVAL OF THE LAND OFFICE FROM THE ISLAN © OF MACKINAC TO TRAVERSE CITY, IN ThE Srare OF Micuman, Ja seo« = jm tne provisions os ae net of Congress, enti’ fn act autherig-me cha) oe ‘and office, o 0 un for of M ‘ ata July next. Further notice use tine of removal ‘will be issued by the register nud receiver for fat 4 aw this se

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