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EVENING STAR. {FOR THE sTaR. LOVE'S GALLERY— WIDOW MACBAWN. a BY DR. MACINTOSH. ‘or the dear ones I’ve loved, heart I’ve iF Lighted ap with the lamp of alte 3 — Add wreathed with bright gold I've the portraits of Pho*ographed in the latest perfection. ti t of my burnings at puberty’s dawa, omens spa ‘0 o, "BY flames no “3 ‘The first in the file *# W' ‘The rear one ect Miss Macarty. Oty, the widow was “fair. ‘ty forty?” ar ao— means jecen ja theme she was pleased with her litile young But th ed false; an old crotchety stag, Quite s so rod pats sort of By ti Came siong, sang a song, when she gave me the He sul her with “Love's Ritornella.” be seme i wes grieved, set obe iy sought romise to dance 3 That the widow Macbawn might have spared me, } t, i But what was the nse of upbreiding ? she wedded, I left, adisoonsoiate boy, Hind my love been the samme, I'd occasion for Joy For the widow once more was in mourning. " Ab, widow Macbawn, not Macbawn now, but Glen, ‘When I left you, a besutiful oousin Took wide, Se in my heart,and, dear widow, since Perhaps, T have loved a round dozen. Tianghed in may sleeve when eidew would cast "ee: vive the ‘ But she found at the last that my bid iove had pasa’d, younger ones now were the fasinon. x hi bouncing first love, ers of mutton your atabove; @ believe my love yet warmly smoulders, And, while leading the van of that long lovely train, Which, in nombers, with beauty mereases, Tl look in on your por’ again and agai ; Yes, dear widow Glen, ’til fe ceases. Towanpba, August, 1858. — 09+ _. The Mission te the Cabie. What is your mission to the world, lasked the telegraphic wire: ‘W hat are the feelings that ye seek mongst the nations to inspire? iff you not peaceful thougnts instil? “Aye, ble! that Pwill.” 10> Lioyd Garrison and Samuel May, Jr., are lecturing on slavery in Vermont. ifj~ Twenty thousand dollars a week are paid out for labor at the Philadelphia Navy Yard. A‘ party of gentlemen cawght sixty sharks in Providence River, Thursday last. i7~ Husband, why were the Cyclops like our Abolitionits? Because they had but ene eye, ar. §~ Thomas Cartwright, a native of Fairfax county, Va., died in New Orlearns, on the 2ist imstant, of yellow fever. OG ‘Didn't you guarantee, sir, that thix horse Wouldn't shy before the fire of anenemy?” ‘No more he Won't, it is after the fire that he shies.”’ S37 A cat in North Fairhaven, Mass. > bas eeeght and ailoptéd'a' young rabbit, treating itas s_* Would ber oftspring. 10> The plasters of Georgia have commenced harvesting betr rice. ‘Phe prospect is flattering for an abundant yield 14> A monument is to be 4r<tet in Missis- — tothe memory of the ili@trjous General Quitman. I~ Two negro boys fought adiel ( other day, in Mississippi. One was badly wounded and the other killed. UJ We see the question discnssed in several Eastern papers ‘whether a schoolmaster can kiss bis female pupils.’ We only know that we eould when we were a schoolmaster. 107 Porter’s Spirit says a professional pugilist ean make from $500 to St ro00 fn the spring and fall political campaigns in New York. I~ “I don’t believe it’s any use, this vacci- nation,” said a Yankee,‘ 1 had a child vacci- nated, and he fell out ofa winder a week after, and got kilt.”’ UL The Salisbury (N. C.) Watchman says that a gold mine has been discovered in that vi- einity, which, worked by four hands, yielded twenty-five pounds of pure gold in ten days. {> fn the Nacional, of Leon, the Nicaraguan Government bas officially announced the resigna- tion of Senator Irisarri, im consequence of the ac- tion of the Government in regard to the Cass-Iri- sarritreaty. The decree of the government ac- cepts the resignation, and appoints General Jerez as Sr. Irisarri’s successor, and not bis coadjutor, as had been reported. OG A woman a) red before a istrate at Cincinnati lately, taal desired to oaks affidavit that she was faithful to her husband. The mag- istrate at first refused to take such a strange dec- laration, but the woman having assured him that it was to her happiness, he consented, to her evident gratification. 1™ The difference in time between Trinity Bay and Valencia Bay is about 3 hours and 44 minutes. A telegram was sent from Dublin to Newfoundland simply saying, ‘It is twelve o’clock noon in Dublin; what hour in Newfound- land?” Answer—“Eight o’clock in the morn- a The answer was received within an hour a half.” 1" The Rockville Republican tells of a man living near Stafford who actually never heard of the Atlantic Telegraph. Hearing the bells all ringing in Stafford, he sadd'ed up and rode to town post haste to see what was the matter, and when informed that the cable was laid he wanted to know what cable, and said he never heard of the thing and didn’t understand it. (D> The ohare rts that in Exeter, N.H on Sunday last, just ape Mr. Lamphear (or thodox) was entering his.church, two females in the choir got into a most desperate fight, mach to the damage of faces, bonnets and clothing of the belligerents. After the fight had proceeded some time, a ped mages mustering up cour- age, interfered put a stop to the dlegracefut - Jealousy. it is said, was at the bottom of {> A London letter og that the construction of a line of telegraph to India by the Red Sea route has at length nm agreed u; The Gov- erament are te guarantee four and a half per cent on the requisite capital for fifty years, and the shares of the Company by whom the work is to be carried out have, accordingly, already been dealt in ata | sg cana equal to about five per cent. The cable from Suex to Aden is first to be laid. This will be about half the entire distance, and the cost is extimated at £500,000 Messrs Newall. the manufacturers of the Auantic cable, bave offered to construct it and jay it down at their own risk for that sum. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. BROWNS’ HOTEL —F W Hays, Md; JM Bennett, Va; A F Fellows, Mo; Dr J T Hawk- ins, La; F. C Preston, do; Jadge Price and lady, do; Judge J L Fry and daugdters, Va; Mrs P W ‘Thomas, Ga; R Thomas,do; W Barnes, Fla; S L Heiskell, Va; T W' McCoy, Ala; G Crom: well, jt, La; Miss L. Walker, do: Walter Topp, Tenn; br W L Belt and lady, Md; G H Rugg 1; W T Briscoe, Md; W H Spindle, Va; Thos Symington, Md; 'T Wallace, NY; B Cook, NY; iss Cook, SC;'G W Barnes, Miss; W H Allen Md; B Hobart, Va; H G Browne and lady, Pa; GG Morrisett and sady,, Ala: G A Wright, Pas 5 rowne, Md; A W 5c Mereing ye y A Turner, do; C KIRKWOOD HOUSE —J K Martin, Va; W P Blakey, do; F B Culver, Ark; C P Culver, Wis; A J Smith, USA; C Richardson, Va; @ Read’ Ark; TS Smmith, NM; 8 N Solomon, NY; MS do; 3 H Ma M,do; J T MeMurran. Miss; Mrs McMurran, do; ‘W T Lovell, TN, W Rice, Pa; J W Mayill and family, DC; A J Marshall, Va; J W Michi, do; J Eastwood, Ga; M New. castle, Ill; AG Pendleton, Va; G Breck- UNITED STATES HOTEL.—G F Warfeld Va; W De Veller, Paris; T Hawley, La; G £ ¥ Md: T B Thurston, DC; J Stanbary and lady, Va; D Penn. NY; A W Deabl, Va: J A Short, Mo; Mra Mills,’ Va; Miss Adam, ao; G Calvert, do; M L Finnall, do; C W Tyler, DC; HM Tyler, do; P Williams, Mo; P Campbell, =o One , VaR B Brown, do; M Mattux, yNATIONAL HOTEL —3 B Sanford. W H ‘oung, eatman, ; J Gray, Tenn; Stoart, J P James and fam. J V Witeos sit P Brown, Ga; J M Shonaban, NY; & T Bowlby, Pai 5 H and fi J Grover, La; B Robinson, Va; R Chase, Mich; Col Sbwartze, J B Smith, Mo; iT Tewks, La; Dr JC Anderson and lady. Ala; F McKinsey, doj«W F Owens, Md; WN Conte’ NT; BG Baldwin, USA; W B Clarke, Md.” OCEAN STEAMERS’ SAILING DAYS From tue Unsirep States. For. . The California mail steamers leave New Yo k on the Sth and 20th of each month. PA. AVENUE. Travelers PRU pares extent of TRUNKS should not fail to sevory denerptiot of arn, het sa ie LA Rom ees Sua Ae Redtiee oth aod loch stredia, ou 2-07 Miscellaneous. LON eo RE dio” Da. prirtigh pains, * Y° {PI Nols hep NOY: Fei ater eats aca Bana 3 Sycamore street, Cincinnati, Ohio, pha pitas Deeests be es for several the wba Grape, asabove. He G so add Syidecce, ‘of the ress of fifteen years’ practic 2, with of American enter prise industry, num! aa pacrence, and creat ability to produce mie at home, equal to those Sires T AW by > he OHIO ’BA RRA only tials but exosls the best Immertnt frond nown. This statement is th . itisa Remed: ST Ean B sirest, beticeee IBAA awd Toth streets, nn Re would respectfully announce to and those temporarily re- Dr. Steruen Batty: Dear Sir—I desire to ex- 5, in Washington, that the tT ‘e88 my esteem for you personally, and ro bs 3 ir and Scnee in & superior dentist. wal be reopened cu jonday, August |. executed for me have been. highi ‘33d, 1858, after been o' for a brief sum- pe that xen may receive the Sid sabblag th Cabblabescs skaclannre ace: | gma ton te Deb at Zone ag ‘Washiogton, Aug. 23.1858.” J. gantlemen i est of a healthful recreation, gulbetont i teaments are fared, a8 the strictest wee, bite fo begs leave to return his thanks to 10 having so liberally sustained him | pentist,of heretofore, and solic: ronage. su.19- 27 i_T. MARR. one ofthe most distingun HEELWRIGHT, MUDGE & CO., tal College of Baltimore Ww WHOLESALE BaLtmore, Mp. Agents for L. L. Brown & Co.; Thowas Colt; arson Bro’s & Co.; Dickey, Ross & Dickey; Ka- le Mills Compan: Mills: Empire Gibson, by Robbins: RK. & A.H. Hubbard; Jeseud & Lafilic: J.P. King & Co ; Owen & Huribut; Platner & Por- ter; Platner Mills; and ener Cotabeted » 3 various other cele! makers. Al full ‘assortment of Book-binders Leather, AgAMOre Papers of all kinds; =traw Tr Boards; Bonnet ook Printer’s Cards and Card variety: pmene and Shoe Paper; Hard than ten years, ein {ull easgrinent of Fregeh Folio Post, Packet | “Pt 1886. of a and Letter “3 iarble Paper, Post Office and ; Alum, Bleaching Powders, of desert mado to order. peak every ption to order. EAP! CHEAP! c# PALM LEA) FANS. Sunt received s hnelatol PALM LEAF FAN, | Tecommend T VASTLY REDUCED PRICES. From this date I shail offer the fol-’ ie wom weaning a oom their real valuo, wii it viz: oLASy TEACH Bas res, RLING AND BARBOE CLOAKS, He MBROIDERIES, GUIPURE, VALE N- Gate] Sand other LACES, BONNET TRIMMINGS, B NG of all siz LOWERS, RIBBONS,” oO. _feb 20-ir Having em superior dentist. He him to the confi: &R Lenox. Bx Y BaLpwin, U.S ©. Wigat, Principal Rittenhous: Dentistry, &o. surmount any difficuity, otherwise, relating to the Teeth. Him pen and Fever. ne is, ta eo the best Brandy ipo profescion and especially Drs. of this city: Extract from a note received from the late Hon. John M. Clayton. UU. 8. Senate, Au The teeth you mads for ms work admirab'y ; no- mith; Parson’s Paper Company; | thing could be better. 3 20, 8 To thore seeking relief from the maladies of the Cloth, Glue. &o.; Printing Papers, News and Book; | teeth, I can cheeriully recommend Dr. 8. Baily as a Cole ir; Bind- i le a set of porcelain teeth es white and | for one of may teeny, Oak plugged several teeth for ‘S, in every | mysel ie wor AS si wel ic ware and ‘ ROBERT T. NIXON Va. Conf. M. E Church South, he ze Pe Bg ee We, the epecrsixces, mbes. hey —- toavail Bank Enve! > ‘TB Ts. nds; | ourselves o! rofessional kil! of ir. |. Sheathing, Tek and Spice Pay wer Printing ‘and Surgeon Dentist of this city. or having been cogni- zant of his operations on our families or friends, take pleasure in expressing our admiration of his artistic skill, as wellaxthe uniformly satisfactory manner in which he performs the most delicate and dificult operations in Dental Surgery. and we respectfully ence and patronage of the public, of wnich we consider him eminently we ‘ hye ‘Tuomas U. WaLTER, Architect U.S. ‘Homas MiLLex, M. 5 spel Mi . LNCOLN, 5 Jos H. Bravtry, of Washington, DC Grorex Wanton, Ex Governor of Florida. Ww Mayor of Washington, Te NY THE GREAT WONDER Oy THE NINETEENTH CENTURY. ae (2 yt J blie that ow feels assured men emi u le Arrisand Jaa iheates of our most distinguished analytical | merourial provarntions for Riling the tees pre | Shout i 5. Gutta Percha a4 Hubber nad { ta sure iy for Dyspepsia, Fiatu- the const: lengy, Cramp, Chol L Gene- | that Porcelain, mounted Fg a peace Pe 8. e ‘appointed DAN’L. B.Ct.ARKE, Bante! Convention. “res Pp utist, corner of Avenue | Although he flattors himself from his long resi- nese ae eens | foe etna ates \e | a merou' os leave to refer them to the following TESTIMONIA 3. From the late Kector of the Chuvch of Epiphany, Seema shown by the inst kill eo well de. W. PRENCH. From one of the oldest firms in Baltimore— Messrs. Boggs, Cotman & Co. pet de Dr. Stephen Baily. e aed ‘Ashington city, to execute 8 continuance of their pat- important and difficult piece of work, which he did to my entire satisfaction, and ta view ofthe fact that ed members of the Den- led. after repen’ed trials, Rs. to | sods the enme work satisfnotorily. i* gives me P DE A LER 8B, | £reat glensure to expre: bigh estimation of 18 profess No. 14 Hanover street, corner of German, “Senseo Jan. 12, 1857. it nue pn confidence and HARMANN BOGGS. Ver ‘atefuliy. JOHN 'M. CLAYTON. M.D. 6 etown, MD, of Geornssown fatent Off je 25 Opposite Centre Market. L HILADELPHIA ALG ER BEER DEPOT, tne beg $2.30" one dozen quart button, 61 30 He We send the Beer free of cost to any part of __ ©. F.& W.GER ECKE, — Gold Pen: the city. m S- it most miracl cov pt all Saal ‘Diseasass = CARRIAGES Building. HE Subsoriber having made Additions to his} jy st in the ‘Distriot. where his fac! ities fo uri RIAGES and Lignt Wagon canner be a passed and from long ‘peri eo ness, he hopes to give Ratisfacti mali Binds of Carriages and con All REPAIRS neatly done, and all orders prompt- ianGtm Jeet cian, ditcovered, while in the Fast Indies, ‘8 certain cure forConsumption, Asthma, Bron- ohitis, Coughs, Colds, and & BOO: remedy was ohi!d, a daught ‘Was cured and of benefiting hi those who wis! Se retes wer ech Say Fah 9 dic Foe SEATS ES, Bek PERE R emen PORe or square, gilt or oth cash. * &Ve. hatwaen 12th and 13th. OTICE.—I have a few of those cheap TOILET SETS on hand, which I will soll oh than they can be purchased elsewhere. Also, CHINA, GLA and cheaper than the cheapest, with many other articles too numerous to mention, at 39 Pa. avenue, between 9th and 10th streets. cue and see for yourselves. ap2-lv iy 15: a T A CARD. XILV HE unders'gned respectfully informs his friends Ih. and the public that in addition to his Copperpiate | 1) BU Engraving and Printing Establishment, he has made | CAS ue arrangements to execute, at the shortest notios and | ALB lopes. of latent Faber’s Poiygrad = at _ Risnk Books, NHE WONDER OF WASHINGTON IS | School Books. - | Children’s Toy Books, of every variety, T bibs VEGETABLE BALSAM perform: Ghildren’s Toy Books. of every variety \ i i a lo. lo JOHN MeDEVITT. And gary style of Bi 3m Don’t forget the place to get your money nck, With 10 per cent—at corner 7th and D, States Office W. D. SHEPHERD. rereton & Bro., corner of H satiate Be aerate race aNers he will kee Heht Wagons kept on | WYN and FEED and PROVISO JONAS P. ___ fucceneor to fi outs “haod OuMAROREW TOWEL 6” D8,,H-JAMES, THE RETIRED PHYSI- 3 : im the highest orgie of att, all kind of LITHO- | Anda lot of fine Ivory GRAPHIC PRINT ‘The Lithographic Department of the business of | | Just receiv the undersigned wil! heander the immediate direc — tion of Mr. F. Kogge, late superintendent for Saroai | _J® Knapp and Major, napp acd Major. SELMAR SIEBERT, au 19-Im No. 425 ist st., east Captol Hill, NEW GROCERY, WINE AND LIQUOR to say that he has ner of 7th and Est RIES, Coffee, Flour, Soap, Olives, Rais- ins, Pigs, Ssrdmes, Anonovies, &c., ail of the most approved brands and qualities. Families and members of Congress sa or Nene ly ingited to cal, and examine the stock before pur- | Kemp Phi! chasing elsewhere, Parts 1 and assortment of fine Havana Cigars, m- direct by the subsoriber, at wholesale and | au 26 Boats supplied on reasonable terms, and x Devers Ol Whisky of ma constantly on lly attended to, rk retail. 5 P. LEVY ‘Successor to Brereton & Bro., No. 464, 7th stree corner of F, opposite the Patent Office. m 23-ly¥ Nj NUFAC Suet MANY ACTORY, 0. Nogtn sine Pa. Avence, Four doors wast of the Globe Office, between 3d and Bh sreets. choies JOHN H. FAULKNER begs leave to inform | as an the citizens of Washington, Georgetown and Alex Pa andria that he has takenthe above stand. where he supe! is prepared to manufacture SHIRTS of the best material and in the most fashionable mancer, at Kew York. G plated ) received at Shepherd's. eand Letter Papers ad Enve- yles, je aud other Pencils, 1» Steel Mens, Maynard @ Noyes’ Biack, Blue and Red Inks, Envelopos, assorted, plain and fancy, Memorandums, &c., ke IhORs eneral Debility. The ered by him when his only was given upto die. His child ow alive and well. Desirous Phan fd a the recipe containing fail’, . r in hie line. The pod By Be 5 SORT. rections for making and using this remedy, free, Biase PLATES kept gonstantly on hand, oneap | 92 receipt of their names. oma JOHN WAGNER au 6-3m No. 19 Grand st.. Jersey tte. OOK-BINDING AND BLANK BOOK B MANUPACTORY. By EDWARD LYCETT, S71 Pa. Avenue, bet. 10th and lith Streets, Spencer’s History of United States, 3vol . in full parkas Gilt Edges... . do ntique, gilt edges Half Turkey or Antique Hi sprinkled ed, jook- Binding executed, H. O. HOOD. EST HAT SAF RENcH s 901 History of Pro; #32 Pa of 9th and D str: and most vari terns. H4'T OF THE SEASON. 1 have the pleasure to introduce the HAN DSOM- JUT; also, a fresh” case o! OFT HATS of my ownin tation. Getting them from can offer them much lower than us reets, | city, A peep at them will LINE 1L7> Sign of the “W street and Pa. avenue, Bp 2i-eotf oot the firm: lly sold im this uarantee sales. hite Bear,” corner of 6th ________HOPKINS,_ HILP’S HISTORY OF PROGRESS—A as in Great Britain; by Robt, 3 illustrated by W Just imported at PHILP'S New Rookstore, av., between 9th and lth sts, RENCH, RRSUISE, of > FIRE-BOARD ian wa EY try ord netual! DECOKATION try Brodoe, of all doveription,reoevad on consign- | GILTCURNIC AND AMERICAN ORDERS AND S, WINDOW SHADES, ND BAND5,CURTAIN PINS & TRIMMINGS. ‘The undersigned are now prepared, at the corner ts, to offer to the public the largest sortment of the above 11 be found in this city. They have received, within the present week. large additions to the stock, and will constantly bein receipt of the Iatest and m A call is solicited, puse north. put on by experienced workmen, under the ision of one o} : FRANKLIN & ROTHROCK, 8. P. sere t L.J. Rotmrock. manu‘actured {L7~ Twelve good Shirtmakers wanted, BU I6 cosw ee ne | CCOMMODATION STAGES BETWEEN A BROOKEVILLE AND WASHINGTON, a Poesey’s Hotel eve: day and Friday, for Brooke o’clock, and leaving Brookevil! ery Tuesd*y, Thu y and Saturday at 8o’clock, Further information can be obtained Ry anelzing at Dorsey's Hotel, corner 7th and | sts,, _8u9 " WESTON B. TURNER, Proprietor. CAL -CoaL—copr., O0OD—WOOD—WwonD. Montes Wednes- wharf, on lath streets negt to Canal Bridea Aled, & superior assortment of Red anc White Ash, Lick- %6-3m € alley, and Cu iand COAL, ye be =o r ae press, sr the Si oe y friends J o pa ery oe ms ly will please favor me with a R. W. BAT: Dealer in Wood, Coal, Eisne Hod aul? or iM Ath streets nour Genel Brive. 0 N’S ASIATIC MIX Gispeeds ana in cure Eee oe jera-Morbus, Dracatery, Diacrhee all affections of the 5 for Summer Compl: if piaint of Children. gard s e.icine equal to it; it would not in. | “at Bend. an Infart i i ine Wood teed it in his Garily foe mare -- ie vee | freee bu supplied the afflicted Trecaf'charca wil ‘On han cess in every ease. He is now induced by le- nee this orty, that have tested its virtue. to place 3: "}° it. GORDON No. 325 Pennsyivani H au 20 sm Sova WATER AND HOCK. ti f you want a refreshing Go early. ATER r eshing gaas of Fs 9 §opa layered wit! or one of HUCK, (a newartiole ie iia city.) calling | J¥ 2 PM re, under Willards’ ilburn & ° 0.’s iz J. P. MILBU " Sa OS EN © Reed lta F HIRTS. ITTING SHIRTS AN charge. Every P ND'NO rh on fight not req § a shirt to ht; of the be one can tesiify who has ru the oor- | _Je14-6m NUNNS & CLARKE’S by him are warranted to fit, or no sale. HAL, CELEB tantly receiving and W. PLANT, pedee ba streetand Pennsylvania avenue. No fit, Jes, REC! ETT, pavint ATED PIAN' a olf tata Soar ma t B ROBINSON'S. ‘enney! opposite Browns’ , UNDERTAKE A ttn kb No. 418 7th big A a le re- ine Hearse, reservers, &¢.. &0. His chargesare furnished for Amoraloat HITE POINT GRA Weirton SOLS aCe ee tad ether hb tog: ops » best fo) best White at marca ceamrsges, pot, corner ore and Tath street, h ma 1-tf Rr e different Prug Stores in Washington for B : sale. Manufactured aud for sale Are cheer eke, LIKENESSES ind du: eniie, | you should go at once to Bah noe asmugton, D.C. where you pA getthem coed and eh fine asso. tment Of cases, Which ‘ap B00 HOPKING'S BAZAAR. | $7 OL WG. MI style BAN. ECRE rr — SEC RETSOF 4 LADY'S TOILET. —The Asta | them. & 0 for sale 306 Pa. bet: a Sthand 10th + AV., between It! a Purohasers wil! fin 18 to thei i themselves the superior qualities of the above ptpolas Covers, Melodeons, &c., CLOCKS! Chocks ms, ningrooms., Stonenteae etre “Churches, &o.,of all the newest styles. Aliso, Watchei I am daily a large of Bick reat variety. ; Oak and Pi VOOR, which will, be sold | which will be terest to examine CLOCKS! le of all the cheap he se! 0. M ay ween root Portrait F eons’ yy the best quality of the above beve- Pireet ‘ortrait of yourself for 25 of A et, on the arte ot meee itez, 1 vol ; price 0 cts. Miethtne {Sola [NTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOBITES. t.a Maison de Penarren. par Jules Sendean, de MONBY te LOAN on STOOK L’Acadamie Francais, 1 vol. is ‘Seat aur 338 Pa. ave, , | ma OOSP BROTHERS. BANKERS PROFESSOR Woops HATR RESTORATIVE. pred Oe opine SSresar serie atkar heh tenes Saeed mest have its efleot, when coming from a r. source, procnenes ore guarantees of truth, ie the needs as a encomi nor useless puffery from ve since procured another fome. ican now certify to the warld hair has totally @fsay peared, both on my my bair has revumed ite mate: soft and glossy than it has been Lam row sixty years olf; my two, bas used it with same effect. The above notice 1 deem due to you for your valuable dis- covery. Iam assured that whoever will rightly ase, as per directions, will not have occasion to contradict my state ‘ents. fem -s citizen of this city and a resident here for the WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE. BaLtunone, Janvary 23, 1°58. Proresson Woor—Dear Str. Haviug hed the mixforti Jose the best po: tion of my he fever, in New Orleans in 1864, 1 wan Induced to mak P-cparation, aud fount {t to anewer as weeded. My hair is mow thick and gloss: Words can express my obligations to you in civ hue aflicted such a treasure, FINLEY JOHNSON. ‘The undstsigned. Rev. J. K. Bragg, fea minister in r eelar atanding. tor of the Orthodox Mass. 4 @ seutioeman of great inilaen, beloved, universally M. DYER. Brooxrs Prorreson Woon—Dear Sir: Hat: Hair Restorative, it gives me ple: has been excellent tn removing {nflamm: & constant tonlkd , that Ite effect which wa: bo other article with euyih ne pleasure or profit. Yours tray, 4. K. BRAGG. The Restorative is put up in bottles of 3 sizes, v medium, and sinail ; the smail hoids % retails for $i per bettle; the medium it twenty per cent. more in proportion mali, retails for $2 per bottle; the large art, forty per cent, more in proportion and . J. WOOD & CO., Proprietors. 312 Brondway New York, (in the great 'N. v. re Railing Estab- pry a nd q 0 Deal 7 = au 17-3m holds retai 0. TESEMAR. Foscrdofad cracls yee 2 joing, Viogna. Triesemar No. tna remedy for s _e~ rr] Exhaustion of the System. Triesemar No. 2 effectually, ¥. the short space of three days, completely and entirely eradi- cates all traces of those disorders which copaviaand cubebs have so long been thought an antidote for, to the ruin of the health of a vast portion of the popu- lation. Triesemar No. 3 ie the great Conti ital remedy for that class of disorders which, unfortu- nately, the English physician treats with mercury, to the inevitable destruction of the rotons consti tution, and which all the sarsaparil the world cannot remove. Triesemar Nos.1 ind S are alike devoid of taste or smell, and ofall nauseating quali- ties. They may he on the toilet table without their use being suspected, Sold in tin oases, and divided in separate doses as admimstered by Ve!peau, Lal- leman, Roux, Ricord. &c., &e. Price $3 each, or four cases in one for $9, which saves $3; and in 327 cases, H. A, BARROW, No. 187 Prince at.,a st of Broadway, New ork, imme diately on ri AF of the smount Dr. B. will forward the 39 cases of Triesemar, and the large sizes, oar- riage paid, thus insuring genuine European prey trons. ¢ $3 cases also sent, hut not free o! riage. Consultations as usual, fromil a. m, till 2 p. m. and from 4 till 8 p.m., at No. 157 Prince st,, & fow blocks west of Brosdway. felly 514 514 SEVENTH STREE® OPTICTAN Omics Sscond Story, thige toors trem Onp Fattows’ Hatt. jes and Glasses, suited to every sight; Vatohmaker’s, ise; Telescopes, Microscopes in ~ Stereosoopes with views of superior choice piotureson hand, See adver. 1p Nations! Intelligencer. ‘TusriMoniaLs. NORFOLK. I have tried a pair of 5: ore and find them of Cy ight, and correspo: wil Pp About five years ago, | in Washington, a pair of Ginsses for the spectacies which I used, and found them of great assistance to my decaying vision; and my opinion of him is, that he ie skillful inthe preparation of Glasses for eyes not too far gone to be benefitted by such aid. J. F. MAY. Lyncksere, November 7, 1854, From an oxamination of Mr. Tobins’ Giasses, anc a and remarks, am convinced e optician. 3. J: BLACKFORD, M.D. LYNcEBURG, November 10, 18%. Mr. Jobn Tobias, having furnished me with Giss- ses, by which I have been greatly sided, (my vision having suffered Fronts from reading st night in my earlier life.) itailords me the highest pleasure te say that I consider him as ekiliful practical optiomn. aro oats prepared to aid those who hain hue ousl services. » B. fa * professional *lder of the Methodist Conference. WILMINGTON, N. C., June 27, 1854, MR. J.Towtas—Dear Sir: Lam say tl the Spectacies which I obtained from y: it wook are entirely satisfactory. From an ineq yn the visual range of my eyes, I havo horetofore found great difficulty in getting glasses of the proper foon! dis- tances. “It adords me pigasnre to state, that by the sid of your optometer this difkeulty has Soopeerees obviated, so that the Glasses you furnished moe are pear = best adapted to my eyes of any I have ever yet used. pectfully yours, R. B. DRANE. = " Rector of ‘St. James’ Parish. ving been induced by a friend to visit the estab- Foie of Mr. Tobias for the purpose of trying his ines: was furnished with # pair slightly eolored bine.. ice have afforded me more relief and gratifi- cation than any | have ever tried. My si ht, origin aliy very good, was injured by writing reading at night, frequently toa very late hour: but with the aid of vo pe glasses as Tavs previous ever, and that too withou! itt revious- ly suffered. JOHN WILSON, ” Commussioneer Gen’! Land Ofice, Dee. 11, 1855, I have used Mr. Tobins’s 8 ies for three or amy smugh pleased ‘with them. 1 havebacr mach am_much pleased with them. ve m beneited byshem. "GO. P. SCARBUKGH: May 5th, 1856. I was recommended to Mr. John Tobiasasaskilfal tician ; andas [ have eyes of remarkable peculiari- et was gratified to find that Mr. Tobias seemed to comprehend them by inspecti: some sfight measurement, and he has made me 4 pair of 3; cles that suite me admirably. A. ¥. BUTLER, July 11, 1866, Waquiperon, Ang. 8, 1855, Having been for years under the necessity of bav- two sets of giasses—one for use in daylight, and one for tamp-lixht—A procured one set from Mr. Tobias which ee both pa: J. , | hove used his for 8, AD ropa EDWARD STUBBS, Of Department o: neces Stir: The pair of Speotacies you ris! me yerterday are partioularly satie: to me. hey Are Vo! decided’ the best I am the ownor of eight or pairs, carofall different and from opticians reo- omme ed t , i onal also pleased with your Temmarke and ai: on the on fa ol a the pur- ieee = tae mt ic © je to il Van 2, ethan rales ia ae soe ey mang i fime COLDS, COUGHS, AND HOARSENESS. sieges ponet Cane here i al i i : is init : : j if Pi ‘the thi will f wy invasoable ay 1 wier wi caries sheep rom MALY a ook and the darliug lamb Authenvicnt evidence of these facts, with direo- ons for the treat sent of each comp'sint, y be 4 rif) Hl tt isch publish three millions. and over the earth, in order that the sick everywhere have before them the informstion it contai dealers im medicine genera'ly ha istribation gratis, and also for sale theee remedies, prepared by DR. J.C. AYER, Practica: and Analytics! Chemiat, Loweli, Mass. Sold by Z_D. GILMAN, Washington, and by H. pioege Alexandris, and by all dealers everywhere. Bu 10-4m T= GREAT HEALTH RESTORER !— * The Le Of the Flesh is in the Blood.” When the Blood becomes vitisted, impure, or too weak, the flesh loses its vitality. thy Ree yellow and pallid, the Liver diso: ed, pyarepein and Indigestion follow, the Spirits droop, Nervous ness commences, Life becomes a burden. HARTSHORKNE’S HEALTH RESTORER, OR SARSAPARILLA CORDIAL, Acts upon the Blood, Liver, Stomach ap imparting new it sage tone toa station im- prured inense any cause. It removes Pi pies all skin eruptions; srouses the physical powers of both sexes, gives bloom to the pallid cheek, and makes one joyous and happy. medicinal in its effects, it is a perfect cordial in taste. It is oulariy adapted to Female com plaints, whioh in their very nature are exhausting and debilitating. For Dropsy. or dropsical swell- ings, or Kidney Bis. der affections, it acts likes charm. aan bottles $1, smal! bottles 9 cents. Seid itott, MoPherson, Clarke, Waite, Kid- well & Lawrence, Dr. Culver, and Ford, Washing- ton City, Crscell & Kidweil, Georgetown. ma 2-d3m WHEN IN THE COURSE OF HUMAN events, Ladiesand Gentlemen lose one of their eatest natural —6 fine head of hair—it & matter of serious import: and the question What shall we do to stop the hair from ailing off, aad Sage mages ant re uta Mi is query, we ony. . HAIR PROMOTER ANDIMPROVER.. A few Applications wil! stop the hair falling or bresking, remove dandruff, keep the scalp clean and white, and impart freshness snd ver to the hair; and aithong = may have heen haid twenty years, the continued use of ittwo months will insure you # Inxuriant head of hrur. Call aud gets bottle, and if not satisfied, after the scoond application, return it and get the pries pad. Ank for Dr. Harns’ Hair Promoter and Improver. Richmond by W. PETERSON, Drog- gist, corner Main and igth, and Main and Wail sta., and in W —— city by Z. D. GILMAN, oy 4 int. Browns’ Hotel Building. Pa. avenue, and f, . CLARK, Druggist, corner 4% street and Pa, avenne. spiily [THE GREAT PAIN ANNIMILATOR A REMEDY FOR DYSPEPSIA, Weak Stomach anp Weak Bowzis, HARTSHORNE’S CURE AlLe—Propored bya ‘hemist. Botties 1239. 25 and 50 cents. — . Hartshorne’s Cure-all sly be kept in ali fami- lies. in case of accidents or sudden si Hartshorne’s C: ail cures Rheumatism, Hartshorne’s Cure-all oures Cramps, Colic, Pain in the Stomach or Bowels. lartshorne’s Cwre-aii oures Pain in the Limbs, Side, Back, and Breast. ny oipece pe Cure-ali oures Sprains, Bruises, iJ urns. Hartshorne’s Cure-all cures Neuralgia, Tooth- e ees of ant fonts. Onelera, Di ‘artshorne’s Cure-all cures era, Diarrhea and all Pain. Hartshorne’s Cure-all cures Ear Ache and Deaf- ness from a cold, Hartshorne’s Cure-all cures Dyn: and In- digestion; also, Canker and Sore Mouth and Sore Throat; also Cuts and Sores. larishorne’s Cure gd curesal! Spinal Affections and Weakness in 4 Hartshorne’s Cwre-all is a great tonic to Weak Stomach ard Bowels, and Improves Digestion. 1L7™ As the frequent changes of the weather duce a bad Cold, Rheumatism, Pain in the Litt jody ; also, Stifl Neck—every person should eta bottle, It acts upon the Nerves, Muscles, inews, Blood and Bones ; and, by its warming eleo- neue power, expels ali pam trom the system. le and try it. HARTS WILD Sold in If you have a Congh. use HO. 2S PECTORAL SYRUP OF CHERRY—it is the best Cough Syrup in the World. if Zz are Bilious, use HARTSHORNB’S ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS. They act upon the Liv- er, Stomaeh Boweils, carrying off all Bile and Foul Secretions. The above medicines to be had at all Drug Stores im Washington city ; Kidwell & Cisosil at George- town: H. Peel & Co. Alexandria, ma 3i-ly A ON MANHOOD, ND Fak PREMATURE DECLINE, Just Published, Gratis, the Mh Thousand. A few words on the Rational Treatment, without Medicine, of Spermatorrhea or Local Necturoal Emissions, JM) ental Nervous Debility, Im) tenoy, and Impediments to Marr: generally, by B. DE LANEY, M 6 important fact that the many alarming com- plaints, originating in the impradence and solitude of may be easily removed Witnovt Mxpt- pele aunell cone canals Sommeuntenoeas nat new an ighiy successful treatment, as adopted by the author, fally explained, by means of which every one is Hines perfectly and at the least possible cost, thereby Svoiding all the advertised nostrums of the day. Sent to any address, cratis and post free, in a ied Lo cure sealed envelope, by remitting (post ) two post- azentampeto Drei DE LANEY. ‘an 2-taanD at.. New Vork City. a2 Kast Sist S [No. 16.) WOALES OF PUBLIC LANDS IN THE STATE OF LOUISIANA, In pursuance of law, it is hereby declared that public sales will be held, as made known in the no- tice of postponement. dated May |, 1658, at the undormentionsd jand office in the State of Louisiana, to wit: At the land office at Monnoz. commencing on Monday, tre 2¢th day of September next, for the disposa! of the public lands, heretofore wnoflered, in the following townships and parts of townships, viz: North of the base line and east of the principal id nd the N 34.0f NW the Neat SES sections 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 18, 20, 22. 24. +6, 28, 9, $4, and %6 of township nineteen: sections | to, in- clusive; and sections 28, 50, 32,4, and 3%, of town- snip twenty; and township twenty-one, of range t. cig Sections 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12. 14, 18, 21, 22, 24, 25, 28 Sa, 32, 34, and 36, of Let honeng neteen; sections | to 9, inclusive; sections 32, 3, and 36, of township tw nty; and townships twenty-one, tweaty-two, and twenty. three, of range nine. Sections 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12.14, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26. 28, So, 32, 34, and 3%, of township nineteen; sections | to 30, inclusive; and sections 32, 34, 35, and 36, of township twenty; and townships twenty-one, twen y two, and twenty three, of range ten. ‘Townsh'ps tweuty, twenty-one, and twenty-two, of range eleven. At the iand office at Moxrox, commencing on Monday, the 27th of September 1ext, for the dis- posal of vacant lands in the even-numbered of voksburg, Shreveport. ‘exas railroad,” subject, as a minimum of two dollars and ity cents per acre, viz: North ef the bags line and cast of the principal rat Wand inofrangs 8 . orpaahipe i. iv and ih of ges 8,11, and 12 ‘o' nie 18, 16, aad 12, of ranges and 14 ‘o" hips 15 16, of range 15. Pet “tele pery wife weeek lathe in which advertised, until the whole si have been ,and the sales thus eloved | but ne no private entry of any of Spproptinced by law lor the ues vf oll & itary. Gnd other purposes, will be exoln from Given ‘under my hand at the city of Washington, this sixteenth day of Ju y Anno ini one thou- By onder of the Precidents n "THOS. A. HENDRICKS, Commissioner of the General Land Uffice, NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. to the right of 108 toany of the lands within the to parts sion: ved wie satis! fon of the resister and i land office, and mak: receiv: the proper | pay- ‘th a s00n as practicable after see- ment therefor eee A AEE of inw, it ie Sodared tne Perera: yao * epee cite and ee cp anda = = South of the base line and oust of the sixth prin- ‘The parts of towushise 17 and’I8 outnde of oe indian reservation, and townships 19.0.2) and 2o ef ‘Tat pact of towaehip 17 tide of ve Indian re pe 18, 19, 0, 2, and 2, of range fi be EL ta fiir begets Fait a fe # r ES i $3 Pi 4 H § z g 5 ! townships |5, 16, and " outs: "Erion, and townships 18, 19,20, 2] and 2, township Il; townships [2, 1: . townmbips 18. 1617, Wwand'ts Suretes reservation; and townships 2, 2, and 2, é FA 5 f Fy : F At the land offior at L-ecomrrom, commencing on 1¢ lands with: ships and parts of townships, viz: South of the base line and cast of the sixth prin. cipal meridian, Fractional townehip |i; townships 2 and 4; the parts of townships i5 and 19 eutede the In- ian reservation; and townships 2), 21 and 22, of | township 11; townships 12,13, and 14; the parts Wosh'ps Sand !Seuteide of the In dian segerverion and townships 2), 21 and 22. of ei 1 he parts of fractional township 1, and of town. ship 12 outside of the Indian reservation; 4; the parts of townships + and ip 1 the Indian reservation ; aed lowash of range 15. parts of township !2 outside of the Indian res- ervation; townships iS and 14; the parte of town- ships 15 19 outside of the Indinn reservation ; and townships 20, 21, and 22, of range 14. At the Iand office at Kickaroo, commencing on ar the Ist day of November next, for the dis- posai of the pubiic iands within the following tuwn- ships and parts of townships, v: South of the base linc and cast of the sizth prem- cipal meridian. ‘ownship 3. of range 23. ‘ownships 2. 3, 4 and 7, femmes. ‘ownships 2,5 4 5. an‘ 6, and the parts outside of the Ind ‘an reservation «f township 7, of range Zi. Sections 9, 10, 11, 12, 13,14, 15, 17and 20 to 35, inclu sive. of towns! ; te 3.4,5and6,and the reservation of township 1008 3 townships 5, 4, 5, and 6: and 5, it and i2,0f townahip 7, of range 1 Sections 6, 7, 8, 9, 1, 15, 14,15 and 17 to 35, inoln sive, of township 2; townships 3,4 and 5; and the parts of townships 6 and 7 outside of the Indian ree ervation, of range 18. Seotions 29 to 35 inclusive. of township | ; town ship 2; the parts of townships 3, 4,and 5 outside of the indian reservatior 15,14, 1 Sec of townsny ship 2; the parts of townstups %, 4. and 5 the Indian reservation ; sretions 4 to 9, to 21, usive, and 28 to 33, io!vsrve, of township 6: 4to® imolasive, and I7 to 2i, imolusive of range 15. 5, and 6, and the parte of town, ian reservation. of range land office at Kickaroo, commencing or, + the 19th day ef November next, forthedia and: he following townshops, of the sixth prin. cup im Townships |, 2, 3,4, 5, and 6, and the partsof town on 7 outeide of the Indinn reservation, of range 13, ‘ow i 5, of range lz. ‘ 5, of range Il. d 5,end the parts of town- ships 7,8. $. and 10 de of the Indian reservs- tion, of range 19. Townships 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,7, 8, 9 and 10, of range 9. Lands appropriated by inw for the uee of schools, ane and other purposes, wiil be excinded from len. ‘he “ffering of the above lands will be commenced on the dsys appointed. and will proosed in the order in which they are advertised wnti! the whole shall have boss ored and the wales ghee stneed 5 boat ! open er t two 4, no private edn gt any of the lands wii! be admitied until afier the expiration of the two we ven under my hi At the city of Washing*on, this 2ist day of July. 1858. By order of the President : THOS. A. HENDRICKS, Commussioner of the General Land Othes. NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS, Every person entitied to the right of pre-emption to any of the iands w.thin the townships and paris of townships above enumerated is required tocstabiish the same to the satisfaction of the register and re ver of the proper Iand office. and make payn therefore as soon as practicabl netics, and before the day appr d for the oom mencement of the public snie of tands embrao. ing the tract claimed ; otherwise such ciaum will be forfeited. HOS. A. HENDRICKS. ; Commitamoner of thé General Land Office. 2.) = a. (TUS THE UNITED TAT In pursuance of law, 1. JA uES BUCHANAN, Prenident of the United States of Amerion, do ereby decinre and make known that public snies will be he:dat the undermentioned Land Ofhces a the Territory of NE A, &t Lhe periods herein- after designated to wit At the Land Ofhoe at BRowNsviLLE, com on Monday, the sixth day of September next, for the — of the public lands within the following named townsh vig: North of the base line and cast of the sixth pris cipal dian The parts of townshy outside of the Sac and eon, Hall Breed, hia reservation, of range 1 ‘The parts of townships |, 2, 3, and 4 outside of the Sao nnd Fox, and Hall Breed. Nemaea reservation, and sona! toweships 5 and 6, 0° 0 16. ‘That part of township one. outsideof the Sac aod Fox reservation: towns the parts of townships 3, 4. and 5 outside of the Half Breed, Nemmnn reser vation ; and fractional townsnip 6, of range 15. That part of township one, outside of the Sac and Fox reservation ; townships 2, 3, and 4; that part township 5 outsice of the nif Breed, Nemaha res- eryation ; and township 6, of range 14. ‘ownships 1, 2 5, and 6, of range 13. . 3, 4, 5, and 6, of range 12. 3,4, 5, and ¢, of range Ii. » 3, 4, 3, of range 16. woships |, 2,3, 4, of range 9. At the Land Office 5. tN *xa CITY, commence ing on Monday, the sixth day of September next, for the disposal of the public lands within the following named nehips, Viz: North of case line and east of the sizth prin- cipal meridian Fractiona: townships 7 an! 8, of range 15. bape po a Tract ona! townships 8, 9, 10, If 12, of range 14. “Townships 7. 8 9, 10, 11, and 12,and fractional township 15, of range 15. 7, 8, 9. 16, and Ll, and ft range 12. 3, s.8 10, and Il,and fractional town. cell. ‘owns! 7,8, 9,19, and 1!,and fractional town- of range 10. id 13, and fractiona! townehi fractions! town- f P 15. and 16, of ran At the Land Office at Omana City, oommencing on Monday, the sixth day of September next. for the disposal of t ue innds within the foiowing named townsli : North of the base line and cast of the sizth prin etpai meridt c ractional townships 13, 14, 15, and 16, of range '4. Pinstionst bownsi: pels, ia, 15, 16, 17, of range Fractional townships !2and 13, towns! M4, 0 and = Beg fractional townships 17, 18, 18, and 2, of range !2. ractiona! township 12, townships 13, 14, 15, 16, !7, and 18, and nal townships Wand 2, of raneé ractiona! townships 12, 13, and 14, and townships 15, 16, 17, 18, 1°, and SF, of fange 10, 1 Eimetiony ae 4 15, and 16, and townships 19, . § [Lands appropriated by law for the use of schools, a other purposes will be exeluded from 0 eales. Tl effecting of the shove lendowill bo sonmensst eevee hey are ad srtined, att the wnpls fal ws he fered, nnd the ‘sales thu: close no i mitted unti! alter the e: coke. | inder ha iT of se oe oigne nunre’ “JAMES BUCHANAN. = ae H NDRICKS A. He: “Commissioner of the General Land Office, NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. Sven pean entitied to the right of pre-empt toany of the lands within the townsh: peand part townships above enumerated is required to estal- lish the same to the satisinction of the register and her: trcable after this notice. and before the da pointed commencement of the public sale of the em bracing the tract claimed ; such claim will be forfeited. pal ap S-iawids Noriceor THE YoRTHoweme: rE PUBLAC SALES is an aska wail CLAMATION No oa jotice is hereby of the arora neat 108 18 regia se aniseed am, inted March Si, ioea. to at chceont poowpernse. pop ey eee Fast eri jebras' te next.ore hereby bye rdsr at the Fe Vthe os'ee will erein be: eee” * Acting Commis’ of the General o a D-wew