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EVENING STAR. ONLY WAITING. Only waiting 'till the shadows Area little i thi ie pe full of day : uy ¢ stare ven Throw ch the twilight solr. Only waiting "till ya the fast noon reat aray. athered home ; is Pty neat ours of m a he bloom of ifs te withered, And | hasten todepa: And thee. Lng pangs itt me, mm One oniting to obey. ‘ Only waiting "till the shadows Are a little louger grown ; Only waiting "tin the glimrer Of the day's last beam is flown; Thea from out tne gathering darkaoss Hoy, deathiese stare shall rise, By whose light my sou! shal! giadly ‘Tread ita pathway to the skies. {[7" Three horses have just been purchased in New England for the use of Louis Napoleon. {> It ts said that superior wine can be man- wfactured from the tomato. 17" New York city’s bill for the funeral ex- Pensex of Alderman Mygrav, amounted to $672; of which $136 was for’ ks, &c., on the road to the cemetery. {> A Galway jury, at the conclusion of an Inquest on a blind man who had committed sul- cide, returned a verdict of ‘Deliberately done away with.” | | a aprelng Cny ny 19 vessels were wrecked at sea—ioss $260,750. Loss for the last eight months, $5,620,191, against $11,556,200, for i same time last year. I~ A cake sent to Eldridge, the St Lawrence Sra Er gaoee teacher, who cruelly murdered bis betrothed, was opened by the jaiior, and found to contain a nice new razor. {(7~ An old man of 70 years is now under ar- rest at Green Spring, Ohio, on an indictment for three rapes, the subjects of his amorous propen- sities being 11, 12, aud 13 years of age. 1077 The Troy Whig says there is residing in that city a yeung mechanic who claims to bave constructed a telegraphic apparatus which will transmit words with twice the velocity that the Hughes instrument ts capable of. (~ There ts less water in the rivers of France than anybody remembers to have seen. Many of the mills have stopped, and those situated on lerger streams are not able to do more than half the usual work. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. BROWNS’ HOTEL —J Kimball, jrand lady, Mass; M H Houston, Va; D Shriver, do, S Shri- ver, do; Dr D Herndon, Ala ; Judge Digges and son, Md; C C Digges, do; M L Robertsow, do; 3 Harris, Va; J M Davidson, La; H M Spefford do; J H Parrish, Ala; Mrs Parrish, do; C T Pollard and lady, do; Miss V Pollard, do; Miss BS Pollard, do: A A Haslip and family, Mise; Hon J W Ells and lady, NC; Miss Davis, do; D Long and ladies, Ve; L Eastham, do; N F D Browne, Md; W W berage, Va; J L Jobn- son, Md; R H Brewer, do; J B Staple. NY; E White, do; Dr J Granger, Mo; S$ Crabb, Ky; J MoKaagin and lady, La; G W' Hillary, Md; ‘W T Henderson and lady, SC; Miss ME Wright, do; D Browne and lady, J Brown, Fia; J F Wheeler and family, R Y Graves and lady, Ala; F K Graves, Va; C Joboston, USN; C A G Aada Ohio; Mrs Catton, NY; J_E Yates, Va; A Mc- Kinstry. Ala: J T Shaw, NC ; E Shaver, do L B Michel, SC; J Sullivan, do; J E Jones, Va; G © Marshall. do; $ I. Atwell, do; C P King, Ark; C H Bailey, do; J Bigler, NY; 'W Nuckies, do: € Kessler, Pa; M L Robertson, Md. NATIONAL HOTEL —Mrs W J Middleton, Md; R Wood, Miss O'Sullivan, Va; W Yeliott, Md; H A Farnald. M Unger, HH Caryl, Mas«;3 Nourse. Mass; W M Pinkard, Jr, La; H D Meavs, Md; J M Rosas, NV; WC Hibbard, Mass; G ray “ay R Lendemore, La; W Day, 3 Mra Hopkins, Vt; WB Rooker, Jacob Thomp- son, DC; W Hopkins, J O Drury, Md; J F Tan- ner, Va; C Barvin, 3Car; E N Beach, TM Cash, fas Sas Or Mercier Dac: B es, Masa; ler icke A J T Peabody. : a iad UNITED STATES HOTEL —A J Weikiitte, Va; Mr Brown, DC; A G Sinclair, Va; R Bryan, Md; RS Larter, Pa; C F Fady, Va; W S:abler. do; G Smith and lady, Miss; R Till,do; D M Larner, Md; W H Mitchele, do; A Bavatte and lady, Va; J Thomson, do; L Synins, do; KIRKWOOD HOUSE.—K Talland, Ill; EM Corner, Miss; F Snilling, NY; W Simpsoa. Vat J P Levy, Pa; A Barbot, US. Merrick, Pa; R Evans, Ga; G Jobnaon, Ill; C Eaton. Md; W Crickmore, do; T A Gordon, de; H M Pennel, Mass; 5 Sawyer, do OCEAN STEAMERS SAILING DAYS From rug Unirep Srates. For. Leave. -New York. .H = ‘w York.. Bremen. Freu Evropr. Falten.........South’pion .New York..Aug. 25 ‘The California mail steamers leave New Yo k on the Sth and 20th of each month Days sept. 11 Sept. 11 "PO CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS, AND TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. We would most respectfully cail your aitentien to the following advertisement : ust arrived by the following named vessels, to it: Schooner Fairfax,of New York; the schoon- ers Ring Dove and ‘raves K.. of Piuindeiphia; schooner Ailen, of Boston; and by raiirosd— sw KS, of ailordimary sizes, 0 WIN DOW3 of SASHES aud BLINDS, of or- 0.9m feet of MUULDINGS, of various mzes and All-of the above-named work warrented to be wilo-dried, and free from sap or knots, and whieb, for workmansnip, we defy any establishment intry to surpass. Asour motto is “small ick sales,” we shail sell them at alow @ room for more All odd sizes of Sash. Doors, or Blinds furnished at as low rates a» by any estab- ment in this vicinity. Ine:de S ers we can ft mush of any style, at from (0 to 15 per cant leas than customary rates of charges for the same in this Ke above respectfully invite those interested in the statement to investigate the sams to satisfy themssives,and we believe tuey wil! profit by so A Uberal discount made to the trade. cans ‘a Toy stand—No, 562 7th street, opposite su 390-im H. W. HAMILTON & CO. —————— ECOND-HAND BOOKS, ( copies bei Ss unobtainadle,) just imported {rom Hondon t di FR K TAY, 4 OR. Camilla, by Mixs Burney, 5 vo’ 75. zB : by Hise Burney. 5 vols ; $2 75. oussesu’s F.oiss, in irglish, 4 volames in 2; ee the Game of Chess, 1 vol,; $1.50, en orks of W. ebiiiseworth, ry 2 8v0. 5 oy "s British Amerios, 2 vols., gvo., with 9 he Fieid Book, or Sport British lalanés Boel 5 Bae ee meen OF the luny’s Letters, by William Meimoth, 2 vols. Monteaquieu’s Spirit of Laws, in English, 2v Ei me Si 2 gollestion af oe dre re- we 108, oT Ae, - Fogrose and Interiudessavols.? idyll Wig + peerage of England, or an Historica! and Ge- a Account of the Nobility, 2vols., London, Dictionary, 2 vois.; $3.0. jooke’s tistury of Rome,3+ois; $450, imaginary Conversations of Literary Men and —- by Walter Sevage Landor, 2 —_ se ata ee . . AVENUE, HS BT, Over Sweeny, Rittenhouse, Fonte Cos” le ie. Mr. BRADY begs respectfuiiy to inform the pub- lie that in conseueenes ef the tes jeboral eatr Ls u he rues since open hu P OTTO GRA C GALLERY at Washington. he will to his original imtention, keep it open during An f corps of Artists will be constant!y in U = ae 10 sible manner. *™=eneand Ambrotypes ees ranging from i fee of Portrate shane pica saan at Gallery (the largest inthe world) is open for son every dey( Sundays exaepted) from je — WwW ACARD. E there. atioat ta work of pamtontinny merce yn the report, deem it necessary, jor weil as for the credit of our custuuiers, to Song tee sok assertion, ard defy any man to prove the state ment. (nthe contrary, we purchase our work of the largest best manufacturers in the ovunt: = of this statement, al) that is neces: is to calland exam ne at which has just arrived, and fur which s ver! ent a anotaer oiume. It hes been s ¥ sume of the Lest judges in the city, Askepiic b 2 be of su server un sky. H.W. HA au 0-20 No. Hy HAMIL FO Paaaynte: EF FLOUR! PLoUR" AMILY FLOUR just receives and for sale at barrel, and other iow. ‘ nacper 8 - ol wnt Oley eaes. at No. 464 aun tf ION AS P.LEVY. Uw v EK MUSIC DEPOT PALA ti rec Bape. i 3 jy. L850, ANP SME ARTE FE JOBN P. RLLI8. SEVERAL SECOND-HAN N i . Meiodeons for sale very ecee as ther nus W. G, METZEROTT, ete Ae a eee Se BE EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT WALNUT, ROSEWOOD AND MOTHER PURNITURE, eriber hs: E, at The subs ving complet ‘Aasortm fully = se'ves. Fine! y, and other Ward- ine Mah ., Walnut Fise Mal weniger »8nd Cherry, Jenny Lind er Fine Walnutand X. of Ladies’ a noe nu! am hater ood Etrreres, ea” Cab- ine Mahogany and Wainut Sofas and Chairs. —o Marble top and other Cottage Cham- Fine Mahogany and W; iS veahousay, cae sinnt Dressing and other ea Mahogany and other Chairs of every desorip- tre, Sofs, and other Tabli Crockery Wares Looking ‘o sell as cheap as any other person on as favorable terms ; and I flatter myself {het no person wishing to purchase will be disappointed if they give mea call. A. GREEN, 526 7th street STONE’S PAVILION.—Th ‘ashington) Laving taken ealthy, pleasant. and popular rerort, Will receive guests after the ist July. Thi Sohn LOS bd ‘8 00) he stan i istone’s Island, and is acoe le mers fr Washington and timore. The neighborhood is themost p easant in the State and the water pos- sesséa healthful mine al properti ood Bathing Fixtures, pleasant and commodious Ch«mber Ac- commodation:, spacious — and Ball Rooms, witha Verandan of So | jundred feet, front- ing the river view, and a Bowling Saloon contribute to the enjoyment of the guests. His Table wil supplied with ali the luxuries of the wate: is stocked with the ohoicest Wines, L nsistii ORSnY, —There will be a Grend Independence Ball at vilion on the night of the 5th July. vnd every fortnight thereafter throughout the season. ALL, Prop’r, ALL, STEPHENS & CO., Vo S22 Penn, BOYS’ AND Popes K For School and D: Parents and guardians w: children and war: for the coming seas: Present large aaa exte venw ADE ing to furnish thei and Coilege Outfits invited to examine our ‘e variety of OVS’ CLOTHING, where they can fit out their ehiidren of all sizes, in afew minutes, with every description of Raaby MADE GakMEN’ f substantia: and du: le quality atv oderate prices. pe FALL STEPHENS & CO., au%tf No. 322 Pa. ave, bet. 9th and 10th ets. Suet MANUFACTORY, (0. 454 NORTH SiDE Pa. AVENUE, Four doors west of the Globe Office, between 3d and 4% Streets. JOHN H. $0Le ER begs leave to inform the citizens of Washingtun, Georgetown and Alex and shat he has taken the above stand. w! hy is prepared facture SHIRTS of t material in the most fashionable mancer, at stort Fegan So aan 28 ie asin New York. 4 style of cut has never irpassed, igen men wishing & good fit are invited to leave ir meas Shi 1 by him are warranted to fit. or ni iL7~ Tweive good Shirtmakers ju 16 eoSw SCHOOL BOOKS! SCHOOL BOOKS !—Eng- + lish, French, German. Spanish, Latinand Greek Books for primsry and oollegiate Schools, Govermental Instructor—a book that should be in the hands of everybody—jusl eived, together with all the other Sehool Boo nsed this crty, at SHEPHER a 30 Corner 8th and D st: =e Dentistry, &c. DENTISTRY IMPROVED. NSON 1s now setting Testh on Vulean- iat (0 advantases res iat bli durability, usefuiness and 1 oreased comfort. Those having badly fitt- ing plates cin now be guarantiea a perfect fit. Teeth ae on Vuloanite wi'l cost one-third less than gold, and are far euperior in every respect, and if the wearer is not weii pleased with them, Dr. M will refund the price, on demand, and Sher 5 years trial. Call and see spcolmens at Pennsylvania avenue. . Le eee D DDE LN Te TR Y- R,. STEPHEN BAILY, FICE 198 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Three doors from lath street, Dr. BAILY begs leave to inform the public that he can be seen at all how his office, located as above. He feels assured that atients,and great vai jas treated successfull: m jurmount A otherwise, relating to the Teeth. is OWN experi- ence confirming the opinion of Prac, Mey emt nt in the profession, and especially Drs. Harris and | E. Parmly, has led him, long since. to discard a, wercurial preparations for filling the teeth, also all Enamels, Gutta Percha, India Kubber and Cement: for the construction of Continuous Gum Teeth, a: that Porcelain, mounted on Gold Plate. is the only Felisbie substance that can be worn in the mouth, a8 was most c nelusively shown by the last American Denta! Convention. Altuougn he flatters himself from his long resi- dence and practice in Washington he is favorabiy known to his numerous friends and patrons, he begs leave to refer them to the followiug TESTIMONIALS. 5 From the late Rector of the Church of Epiphany, of this city: Dr. Stepuen Baity: Dear Sir—I desire to ex- ress my esteem for you personally, and my confi- Renae ip you as @ superior dentist. The operations executed for me have been highly satisfactory. [ bope that you may receive the patronage from my fnends and the pabiie that rag skill so well de- serves. ‘ours very truy, Washington, Aug. 25.1855, J. W. FRENCH. From ons of the oldest firms in Baltimore— Messrs. Boggs, Cotman § Co. Having omployed Dr. Stephen Baily, Surgeon Dentist, of Washington city, to execute for me an important and difficult piece of work, which he did to my entire eatisfaction, and in viow of the fact that one ofthe most distinguished members of the Den- ial College of Baltimore tailed. after repea ed trials, to perform the same work «: factorily.it gives ime great gleasure to express my entire confidence and hig timation of his professional skill. Balumore, Jan. 12,1857. HARMANN BOGGS. Extract from a note received from the late Hon. John M. Clayton. U, S. Senate, Aug. 19. 18°6, & ity of +, wil Chern scientific or ne ss Ne rae for ia work jaseably 3 No- t ter. ery gratefully, ie "JOHN M. CLAYTON, To those seeking relief from the maladies of the teeth, I ean cheeriully reecmmond Dr. 8. Baily ssa superior dentist. He madea ae of porcelain teeth for one of my family, and plugee several teeth for mvself, and the work has all stood weli for more than ten years, ROBERT T. NIXON, April 19, 1856, Va. Conf. M. E Church South, We, the undersigned, having had occasion toavail ourselves of the professional skill of Dr. 8. 135 Surgeon Dentiat of this city. or having cogni- gant of his operations on our families or friends, take pleasure in expressing ouradmiration of his artistic ill, 88 woll as the uniformiy satisfactory manner in which he performs the most del:exte and difficult operations ia Dental Surgery. aad we respectfully recommend him to the confidence and pstronage of the patie; of waich we consider him eminently worthy. Tuomas U. Water, Architect U.S. Capito’. Taomas Mitter, M. D, of Washington, D.C. B.S. Borer, M. D. of Georgetown, D. N.S. Lincoin, M. D..of Washington, Jos H. Bravtey, of Washington, D C. Grorck Warton, Ex Governor of Florida. Water Lenox, E Mayor of Washington. Henry BaLpwin, U.S Patent Office, fi ae ee Principal Rittenhouse Academy, feb 20-t: D® R. FINLEY HUNT, DENTIST, q No. $10 Pennsylvania avenue, <=] Will perform ail pope bsionging to his o) —- at his old established office, as above, {ES1US BAILEY’S NEW BOOK—The age; ® Colloquial Satire, by Philip James Bailey, Suthor of “F estuas;”’ 75 cents. Poetry, selected for the use of schools and fami- lies; 50 its. "Sust received at PHILPS’ = New Bookstore, %2 Pa arenu au bet. 9th and 10th sts, Cc. TIN WARE, OME allye who are in want, wialee Ie Wale SPE ent ‘anting Tin Work o! lescriptions, Gr Sheet trou Stoves, and such like; Copper Work done to order, Ca'land see J.T. TONG E, Old Union Building, E st., bet. 18th and 14th. au Im r ONGWORTHY'S PURE OHIO CATAWBA BRANDY. 8 N. PIKE, Sole Proprietor, = 18 ana 2) Sycamore street, Cincinnati, Ohio, This Brandy has been manufactured for several years from the Pure Juice of the Catawba Grape, thus affording additional evidence of the a ress of American ente:priso and industry, of our ability to produce ariic.es at hom>, equal to those by any other na ion. The OHIO CATAWBA RRANDY not only equals lut excels the best Imported Brandivs in rity am it is, in fact, the randy ‘his statement is fully 007 by the of our most distinguished analytical iy it are Remedy for Dyspepsis, Fia‘u- leney. Cras jolie, Languor, Low Spirits, G ra! Debility.&e. No family should be wit! Lg" Ke.au price 9 per botrie. gE N. Pike nas appointed DAN’L. B.CUARKE, Drugeist and Phavmaceutist. corner of Pa. aveaue and 4*2 street, Sole Agent for the Distniet, where dealers and customers will please forward their arders. au l4 W HEELWRIGHT, MUDGE & CO., WHOLESALE i" PAPER DEALERB, No. 14 Hanover street, corner of German, Battimory, Mb. Agents for L. L. Brown & Carson es &C & Dicke; Gibson, Croxby Hubbard: Jesaud & Latfi:: ;, Piatner & Por er Company; etropolitan Sagamore and various other celebrated makers, 0.8 ful assortment of Book-binders Leather, Cloth, Glue. &a ; Printing Papers, News and Bock; Colored Papers of al! kinds; ~traw Boards: Bind ers and Trunk ‘ds; Bonnet Boards, white and evlored; Printer’s Cards and‘ ard Beards, in every piiote: ‘Tissue and Shoe Paper; Hardware and lanil's Paper; Press Boards. : A full assortment of French Folio Post, Packet Marble Paper. Post Une — Tapp pers. all kinds; 4 Pi and 5 nd Spice ape ‘tinting tiny fax; Alum, Bleaching Powders, ws per of every description made .o order. im AT VASTLY REDUCED PRIUES. From this date I shail offer the fol- lowing Goods for ess than their real value, with the view of reducing stoca, viz; MANTILLAS, LACH BASQUES, “LING AND BARKEGE CLOAKB, IERILS, OUI brie} z= o> me OF JIPURE, VALEN- Pe! 2, 7 2 =| ‘all eiz S, RIBBONS, cial attention paid to DRESS- MAKING. the iateat Freushetjios, cad cr the seein _M. WILLIAN, jo 2 Oppoxite Ceutra Market. T a CARRIAGES, HE Subscriber havmg made additions to his smaiing it now one of the lscgest, in the District, where his facilities for' heroes ail kinds of Gan RIAGES and LIGHT WAGONS cannot be sur- Leen bye — bis long her tert yoo in the busi- ness Of nv nera! if On. ‘Alf kinds of Cartinges and Light Wagous kept on All REPAIRS neatly done, and all orders prompt- ly attended : ; 2 Second. Onrriagse ‘enin Sroange new ory to-tr Neseasc ol ieee E ste. A CARD. inders'gned tf! forme his friends ia het to chitin to ioe Cones Engraviog and Printing Establishment, he has nade arrangements to execute, at the shortest notice and Se AvER BAUR Ra St Kind of LIFHG- ‘The jtheamphi ‘tment of pasine the unders gu wil: be under the imme ate eee tion of Mr. F. Kogge, late superintendent for Ssroni Ki and Major. “er sacs SELMAR SIEBERT, au 19-Im No. 426 let st.. east Capto! Hill. SS SECRETS OP A LADY’S TOILET.—The Arts & of Beauty, or Berets of a Lady’s Toi: th hints to gentiemen on the arts of fascinating, by Msdume Lola Montez, | vol ; price 50 ots. La Maison de Penarrsn. par Jules Sendean, de L’Acadamie Francais, vol. SURGES CW SRE EY Weta ognter .@ Roman de forn: ir Theophil jer, vol: FRANKIAN- PHILP S ew Booksto: SW Pa. ave . bet. Sth and 10th NOTICE. HE subscriber begs jeave to inform his friends ard the public that he will pay the most ticular — OS Sy cag memepers and vasvmnains tx 2 tock of fine i Vines and Liquors foranie on ‘commission. whole- ci sale and No, . ’ Sopesto'the Patent Giftos. yen vow ses-tf Cooelision Martasst. F. HIRTS. ITTING SHIRTS. y \. Any gentleman who wante ~ klong tot ae Sshurt to ht, of the beat quality of material, asevery one can tesiify who them, oail at cor- = ‘6th street and Qvenue. No fit, ap 22-00 _ap HOPKIN®a RAZAAR. ss HOPKINGS BAZAAR. si 'OKTED & eA etree tr agica Wonka 26 en be. IN PHIL nar PRAARGIN PHILE, Bookratier AGNOLTA, HAMS Choice Magzolia Mies cnn snd No.1 Wats a Li auzr Corner Vprment ave. and task sa, - NUE, Pe 822 322 Travelers in want of TRUNKS ehonld rot fai to visit Our extensive ~a'+sroom, ocoupy ing: the entire basement floor, where they al test find every deseription of fine and medium quality SOLb SA 4 Lavine DRESS and PACKING TRUNKS. HAT BOXES, VA- LISES, CARPET BAGS, SATCHELS, &., may be required, at cheap and moderate privet WALL. STEPHENS & CO. 22 Pennsylvania avenu: Bu 25-tf between 9th and loth streets, | iecaete WA'ICHES AND JEWELRY, it received direc! lected stock of WATCHES, that I shall offer very low, and sores same time warrant them to keep correct tune, have also on hand a fine lot of rich JEWELRY And have just finshed (in my owa shop) a fine lot of solid Silve: Ware. all of which [ will low rates, at No $3 Penn, avenue, an Liat very H. O, HOOD. RETIRED PRYSI- ls in the Kast indies, ption, Asthma, Bron- 1s, General Detility. The ered by him when bis only enid, s daughter, was given up to die. His el.ild Was cured and is now anive and well. Desirous of benehting bis fellow-mortals he will send, to those who wish it, the recipe containing full di rections for making and using this remedy, free, on receipt of their names. Addre: O, P. BROWN, su 6-3m No. 19 Grand st., Jersey City, N. J. Bee BINDING AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY, By EDWARD LYCETT, Sil Pa. Avenue, Let. 10th and Lith Streets, Spencer’s History of United States, 3 vo! .4to. bound in fall Turkey, Git Edge oi. the et. 0.00 id D4 JAME a certain chit THE ed, whi ‘oni Coughs, C sly was. disco De lo mtique. gilt Half Turkey or Ant.que s 60 Heif do. do led a And every style of Book- Binding executed. _iv 15-3m [1478 OF THE SEASON. portation. Getting the: ean offer them much lower then usually sold in this city. A peep at them will guarantees sales, Sixn of the “Waite Bear,’ corner of 6th street and Pa. avenue, apii-eoth HOPKINS. PRLr’s HISTORY OF PROGRESS.—A History of Progress in Great Britain; by Robt, emp Philp; iliuatrated by William Newnan. ‘arte 1 and Just imported at HILP’s New Rookstore, aus S22 Pa av., between 9th and 10th sts. OVERS UF UYSTERS CAN GET AT THE present season daily, OYSTERS in the sheil, taken out of salt water the! rome oo artanracts wishing a be Bul it 8 Tel wi case oa!! on 7 5.K. BeSCHWAKZE, Dealer in Oysters, Corner of 12th and K stree:s, back of iv 9-antf Kirkwe House. L PHILADELPHIA A.GER BEEK DEPOT, No. 381 Pa av . between 43¢ and 6th sts. One keg $2.5): one dozen quart boities, $1.50. i[7~ We send the Beer free of cost to any part of the city. enon C.F. & W. GERECKE, CHEA HEAP! . PALM LEAF FANS, Just received, a fine lotof PALM LEAF FANS, b ie or dozen. at No, 464 7th street, opposite fatent Office. iv9-tf FRENCH, ENGLISH, 4) AMERICAN ALL PAPERS, FIRE-BOAKH PRINTS, DECO*ATIONS, WIND GILT CORNICE AN ‘The undersigned are now prepared, at the corner of 9th and D st:eets, to offer to the public the largest and most varied assortment of the above goods to be found in this ety. They have received, within the present week, large additions to the stock, and will constantly be fn receipt uf the latest and most choice patterns. A callis solicited. Prices as low any house north. : ‘aper put on by experienced workmen, under thé supervision of one of the firm ANKLIN & ROTHROCK. 8.P. pores L. J. Rorarocx. jy 29-002m NUNNS & CLagkEs HALLETT, DAVIS& © Means CELEBRATED BIANG FORTES, tly receiving and for sale gx JOHN F. ELLI . BY., between 9th and Toth ete, Parohasors wil ind If to their interest to examine yr themselves the uperior eualities of ‘the above Bivols, Covers, Melodeons, &0., &o., on best Hickory, i q White and Hod Aahcend free-burning Coa! for Summer use, Depot, corner of O'snd lith attest, nee teens co o1 3 aE i PAS Te AMBROVYPE LIKENESSES Arg the most perfect and durable ofa the cheap atyle of pictures now taken. to gel & good one you should go at once to DS’ GALLERY, where you can get them x. Dp. Hehasa fine asso: tment of caves, which he sells low to suit the times. none 0 early. UBT. SANDS, Market Space. Wwe at woon ithesiny Sol, URTRAITS FOR THE MILLION.—A per fect Portrait of yourself for &, not to fade. 2,000 of there he, i preterer ane by W< odiey in nine weeks. No charge unless the ter is perfectly satiefied: rotu Ey conte, which can be sent by mad om paper for ATES. light etregeoedan SNES > eo en ea ee NTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITHS. MONEY te LOAN on STOCK SECURITIES! ss, ea ee BROTH. = b Nay Music regeived semi-weekly at BLL the on, ‘Triesemar No. 3 is the great bi remedy for that class of ‘disorders’ sneail g 2 fortu- nately, the lish parermeatrents with mercury, to the inevitable destruction of the patient’s consti. tution, and which all the sarsaparifa the world cannot remo’ Triesemar Nos. devoid Of taste of smell, and of all mauseating quali- ties, They may lie on the oe ——— | use being " in tin eases, ja separate doves as administered by Veipean, Ls H jeman, joord, &c., &c. Price $3 - et conenta one for $9, which ssves $3; and in cages. Bold . H. A. BARROW, No. 157 Prince st.,a flew Moke wanted Birosdwaye New York. imme i on rr * of the amount Dr, B. will forward the case of riesemnar, Gok, ao ee nee oar- |, thus ur enw! UI Tose tke 33 case! is As sent, but not free car Fagg ye ie lla, m, till? ae .m. and from till 8p. m., at No. 157 Prince st., a fiw’ blocks ‘weet of Broadway. fel ly O THE GREAT WONDER F THE NINETEENTH CENTURY. PROFESSOR WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE. Says the St. Louis(Mo.) Demoerat: Below we publish a letter to Dr. Wood, of t city, from gentleman in Maine, which speaks ngly cf ti Superior merits of his heir tomo Such evidence mvst haye its effect, when coming from & reliable source. If certificates are guarantees of truth, the Dr. needs no encomiums, nor useless puffery from the press: Bars, Maine January 20, 156. Prorzsson O J. Woon & Co.:- Gentlemen : Having my at tention ca leda few months since to the highly ben eifects of your Hulr Restorative, I was ‘nduced to make: p- p ication of {t upou my own batt, whieh bad become quite gray, proably o.ethird white; my whiskers were of same haracter, Some toree mouths « red a bottle Hair Restorativa, and need found it wa ving What I iad ww low a week. have since proccred another bottle, of which Lhave used Some. [can now ¢ortify to the world hair has totally stisay peared, both ou my hai med Its natura soft it has been bel years old; my used it wiih same effoc @ notice I devin dus t covery. Tam assured that who directions, wi at the gray or white ha a fi r twenty. years. wile at the age of fifty 2 for your valuable dis- Will rehtly use, as per not have occasion to coutradict my state citizen of this every ake of lw with my name at . terve the beaut es of nature in others as well ae mynet. Tam, traly yours, A. C. RAYMOND, WOOD’S HAIR RESTORATIVE. B 23,1858. sfortueto the yell fover, in New Orleans in 1864, 1 was indaced to make = ti "Ur p: eparation, int Mt to anawer as th noede!. My bal ow thick express my obligations to you in giv ng to the ha treasure. FINLEY JOBNSON. igned. Rev. J. K. Bragg, isa minister tn r galar dk ch at Brookiield, Bnooxrreto, January 12, 1858. Puornemon Woon—Dear Bir: Having made atrial of yoor Hair Restorative, it gives me plea ure to say, that Ite a reinoving inflammation, dandrw a a coustant te: Y to itching with which I have been trontled from my childhood; and has also restored my hatr, which was becoming gray, to its original color I have used no other article with anythiug like the asme profit. Yours truly, J. x. pleasure or . BRAGG. The Restorative is put up in botties of3 mzes, viz: Large, medium, and small ; the small holds 3» & pint, and retails for 1 per bottle; the mediuin hoids at least twenty per cent. mors in proportion than the small, retails for $2 per bottle; the large hoids @ quart, forty per cent. more in proportion and retails for te) O. J, WOOD & CO., Proprietors. 312 Broadway New York, in the great N. Y. Wire Railing Estab- lishment,) and 114 Market st., St. Louis, Mo. And eold vy ail good Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. au 17-Sin SEVENTH STREET 514 = olf FORBILAB. OPTICIAN, Office Second Story, thres doors frem Speotacios Sod Gignses sajtet ts. ovecy sight; 9 ora, ending, end Watchmaker Glasses; T'clezcopes, Microscopes areat variety; Cosmoranue Sterecsoopes with views of supsrior choice pictureson hand, Seeadver- tisgement in Nativual Intelligencsr, THT Eapember ORVOLK, Bin: The Speotacies you je for me suit me very be and a geome Red Ly re he ight ‘an! ve 5 ats 7 oer LITT. W. TAZEWELL, 6 tried & pair of Speotabies obtained from Mr. ones’ and fod them of great assis to tance peht.ena Nirebhw com pr with his doseription of thelt us. 1 recomm i 6 & Bkcillful oF ce HENRY A. WI8K, PRTERSBURG, Votober 21, 1854. About five years ago, | ot ed from Mr. Totisa, in Washington, & pair of Glasses for the s; 8 which I used, aud found them of great assistance to my decaying vision; aud my opinion o} is, that he is skillful inthe preparation of Giaases for eyes uot too far gone to be Lenolitted by such qi 5 J. F. MAY. Lyucksyne, Novembor 2, 1854. From an examination of Mr. Tobias’ Giassos, fom beast ped Ley }, am Con’ tu be eee eae on BLACKFORD, M.D. Lyncusrre, November 10, 1854, Mr. John Tol ¢ furnished me with Gise- ses, by which i have been greatly sided, (my vieion having suffered greatiy from reading at mght im my earlier life,) :taflords me the hixhest pieaeure te say that f concider him & skiliful practices! opticisn, aud well prepared to aid those WhO way nood hue profesaiona! services. I OUZIE, Eldor of the Methodist Couferense. WILmiNeTonN, N. Mz. J. Totias— ir: the Spostucles which | ob: Sre eutirely satisfactory. Visual range of my eyes, dithoulty in getting gina tances. aid « oqunlity m the heretofore found Froeat of the proper foca! dis. {tafords me pleasure to state, that by the your Delometar this diftoulty has beep happily ‘hat the Glasses you furnished me are y thi ‘Gispted to my eyes of any I have et used, ‘ery respectfully yours, R. B. DRANE. 7 respootia'y Reoter of St. Jamec Having been induced by a friend to visit th fishmeut of Mr. Tobias for the purpose of toy ing his lasses 1 wos furnished with a pair slightly cotared vegWhice have atforded me mure relief and gratifi- eation than any | have ever tried. My sight, origin- Glly very good, was injured by writing aud reading at night, frequently toa very late hour: but with the ai of the a Fissnes | oan study simost as into as ever i without the pain ! hava previous- fy sulfered. St LSBHIN WILBON Late Commussioneer Gen’! Land Office, Tobiaa’s Spectacles three ry creat ploature in i at that ith them. 1 ha see, iy benefited by them. GEU. P.SCARBURGEH. Ray sth. Yass. I was recommended to Mr. John Tobias az skilfe) optician ; and 4s | have eyes of remarkable peouliari- ty, | was gratified to And that Mr. Tobias seemed to comprehend them by ins; ion and some sfight easurement, and he has le if 8: Gles that suits me admirably, “Ack . BUTL :R. Jely ll, ee) ix TON, Having been for years under tho noses two sets of Eomee—cosier use in dayiit it, and for lamp-light—I procured one set from Mr. T ‘obias which snswered both purposes. 1 have used his for several montis, and find pen rae “Ot Dopartmsnt of State, Mr. J. Toxias. Str: The pair of Spectacies you furnished mo yesterday are Pooelasly satisfactory tomo. ‘They are very doaidediy the best I possess, tnd lam the owner of eight or nine pairs, carefully pence ie (age pleces and trom opticians reo- ommended to me on. ee ane pe Of their professional standing in Franoe, Engian the United 8: T nave heen alao pl wv one Tomarke oat of the eyos, for the ever rections on the ti pose of prosorving aod improv ‘nz tha sight. Respodtiully yours, C13. CALDWEL: ,Wecyebtay Professor of M C.. Loulavillg Ry, Bueoxiyn porsroae.” INSTITVY:0K, After mort careful ion + Tobias’s Glasses, | am ensbied to testify that ie. J hardness, clearness, polishing, and exact option! shape render m1, ‘oul ar! those whose ly ‘recomm: je to ot suaitinriess f consider, wontover Me Tetice it ux 168. er, Te fully qualified to dete: the foous of the 18 0) — eet e and means of his optometer. In state that Mr. Frobias has su; tients with Glasses, to their and Physicisn and Su: a! College {the Medios! non, apd of the rgeon of the fienvoun, Va. J 27, it. In the experience of ever two years, pA und great difficulty im obtaining Sp: les that were ex- actly 0 the weakness of my sight. As in- convenience Mr. | seems to have removed the present by the substitution for me of better moresuitable Glasses. ‘They are clear, chrystal-like and ee to ak —~—- Frowt commend him to those from age or other inirmity require ar- aoa! sid ininieway. “3.3. SIMMING M- Dy alta td yy -C., June 16, | ‘Zo persons who have © sight ofth ros to require » ise of Ginsses. recomm: Mr. John Tobias as from whom to obtain such Giasees Urefarand near signe. "Myarwe tes eee kee eee 8 far sight. My si; n im, ery thuck by a service of years iy. on Offre Reva Orikc on at partie) it, which berth required obe on dui If O'olook at ment ti ‘ time I'used but one hight: wie dr dare KER. DrraRtMEnt ov Intzx10R, 8, pai eI optiauns uy to my eyes. F pare ir te whieh I Riowint paar Wvcarente igen pnd Arcane = Te ee Rar Beata nd es ORDON'S ASIATIC 1 RE—4< safe. GORDONS, ASIATIC MIXTURES speedy, and cure for Fiex, | op ,and all Rowsle.”aad for 'Samimer ‘here is no Mesieme equal to teed tin nis fs ily tors _— it ten years, & r supplied the ‘afflicted Trove churxe: with z ire Buc- cose in every cage. He is now ind’ gentle tein the different tray’ seers Wicsheagion for aan the Ysshington sale. ‘Manufactured and for sole‘ oe by J _H. GORDON, No, 335 Pam eoe avenue, ‘Ashington, D. au 20-sm Was Ds AYER’S CHERRY For the Rarip Cunror COLDS, COUGHS, AND HOARSENESS. «Through a trial of many years, and thi bh every Sect ase Tach abd cere re cure more cases of puimonary di je than any other y knows to 4 ind. Cases 0! ‘pperenty set tled consumption have been oured by it. and thous- ands of sufferers who were deemed beyond the of human aid have been restored to their friends and usefulness, to sound health and the enjoyments of life, by this all-powerful antidote to diseases of the lungs and throat, Here a cold had settled on the tunes. The dry hacking cough, the giassy eye, ¢ pale, thin fateres of une was intely lusty and strong, whisper to si! bat him ConsuMPTioN. He tries everything. but th»dis-ase i« gnawing at his vitals and shows ite fatal symptoms more and moreover all his frame. Le is taking the CHt R- RY PECTORAL now: it has stopped his cou: made his breathing essy seep is sound at night; bis appetite returns and ‘Ait his strength ‘ne dart which pieresd his side is broken. Scaroely any neighborhood can be found which has not some liv- ing trophy like ihe to suadow forth the virtues which have won fur the Cherry Pectoral an im- ishabie renown. But its usefulness does not end ere. Nay, itaccomplishes more by prevention than cure. The oountiess is and coughs which it cures are the seed winch weuld have ripened into & dreadful harvest of incura’e disenses. Influengs, cup, Bronchitis, Hoarseness Pienriay, Whoop: Cough. and ak: irritations of the thi pd luces are easily cured by the CHERRY PRCTOR 4 Lit taken inseason. Every family should have it by them, aud they will find e. an wo roamed Pi og from the insidueus prowler which carnes off the pereet Se many 8 flock and the darling lamb from many & ho! Authenticated evidence of these facts, with direc- tions for the treat cent of each comp'aint, may be fonnd in Ayer’s Americ’n Aimanac, of which we publish three millions and scatter them broadonst over the earth. im order that the sick everywhere may have b-fore them the inforuition it contains. Druggiste and dealers in medicine g neraily have them for distribution canont jor gale there remed: by : ay ER, Practical » Mass. oY . GILM Washington, and by H. AN, COOK, Alexandria, and Ly al! dealers everywhere. ae 104m THE ees oe eon aS even! Ladies and Gentlemen lose t jn —- natural hesd mes & matter estion is what shai! biting off, and restore its vigor and Hain PROMOT Rezoning bar? Gell pa rte, aot Xurian’ of hair, a i aor sauisheds 16 se00nd application, return it and get the price “Atk fi " Harrie” Hair Pro ter and Improver. Sold tn Rictimond by W. PRTERS«N, Drug: gist, corner Main and !2th, and Main and Wall sta., poly hoe pe by Z, fg ist, Browns’ Ho! uilding. Pa, avenue, 5 by CLARK, Dragrist, corner @& street and Pa. enue. apily \HE GREAT PAIN ANNIHILATOR A REMEDY FOR D YSPEPSIA, Weak Stomach and Weak BoweEts, HARTSHORNE’S CURE-ALL~Prepared by a _ Chemist. Bottles 1234. 25 and 50 cents, Hartshorne’s Cure-ai! should be ae in Bil fami- lies. in case of accidents or sudden sickness. Hartshorne’s Cw 41 cures Rheumatism, Hartshorne’s Cure-all cures Cramps, Colic, Pain in the Stomach or Bowels. Hiarishorne’s Cure-all cures Pair in the Limbs, ide, . Breas! ‘ Hartshorne’s Cure-ali cures Sprains, Bruises, Seaids and Burns. “ Hartshorne’s Cxre-all oures Neuralgia, Tooth- sche and Stitiness of the Joints. Hartshorne’s Cure-ail cures Cholera, Diarrhea and ali Pain. Hartshorne’s Cure-all cures Ear Ache and Dea!- ness from a cold, tshorne’s Cure-all cures Trscorsia sand In- digestion; also, Canker and Sore Mouth and Sore Throat; also Cuts and Sores. Hartshorne’s Cure-all curesal! Spinal Affections od Weakness in Limbs. Havrtshorne’s Cwre-all 19.8 great tonieto Weak Semen ral - bate ree re ena s en nges of the weather pro- duce a tad Co} d, Rheumatisin, Painin the Limb Sad Body ; also, Stull Neck—every shoul eta bottle. It acts upon the Nerves, Muecies, ine Bloo+ snd Bones ; and, by its warming elec’ tromagnetic power, expels li pain from the system. Get a hottie and try it. . te ee bave & Cough. use HARTS- HOR? ECTORAL SYRUP OF WILD Gaeeey it ag the beat Cough Syrup in the orld. If om are Bilioas, use HARTSHORNE’S ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS, ‘They act upon the Liv- er. Stemsel aod Buwels, carrying off all Bile and Foul Secretions. ‘Lhe above medicines to be had at all Drug Stores im Washington city; Kidwell & Cisoell st George- town: H. Poel & 0 . Alexandria, ma SI-ly_ A ON MANHOOD. ND ITS PREMATURE’ DECLINE, Just Published, Gratis, the 0th Thousand. A iew words on the Rations! Treatment, without Medicine, of jdong hea or Local Weakness urral Emissions, #7 M/E; Genitai nad Nervous Debility, Impo tency, and Impedim to Merrage’ generaily,by 8.) NEY,M fh. ‘The important fact that the many alarming com- Pinints, Originating ia the mmpradence and colitude of youth, nay be ensily resoved Without MEDI CiNE 18,10 thts small tract, clearly demonstrated: and the eutirely new and highly successful treatment, as adopted by the author, fuily explaiued, by means of which every one 1s enabled to cure HiNskKLP rfectly and at the least possible cost, thereby viding all the advertised nostrums of the day. a tu ced gogo er and t free, in a 5 ed envelope, remitting (post paid) (wo post- Age stamps to Dr. a DE Lor NEY. 24 tanede New Vort Cite Oe Peet tet ot NEW GROCERY, WINK AND LIQUUK STORE. The subscriber begs lenve to say that he har opened a New Store, co of 7th and EF streets, Where be inten WINE! i UORR, € +) Bil OF the most 1 Bpproved bands and qualities. Families and members of Congress are partioulare ly ingited to oa!, and examine the stock Lefure pur- ebaring elsewhere. - A reneral assortment of fine Havana Cigars, m- anes direct by the subscriber, at wholessie and Canal Boats supplied on reasonable terms, and produce taken in exchange. Levy’s Old Whisky of 1840 constantly Cosntry orders punctuaily attended to, ‘roduce, of all description. received no hand. ad Coun- mn oonsign- 3 JONAS P. LEVY, Successor to Brereton & Bro., No. 464, 7th stree corner of F, oppomte the Patent Office. HE ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH.—An an- thentio history of the -tia.tee Trlograph, compiled from authentic sources by Chas. F. Bricce and Augustus Maveri ue elegant volume, large l2mo. muslin. Price, ree by mail. $1.20. Abu. ~ dan'ly aud beautify y illustrated with numeroue wo dents, ste! engravires. diagrams, end a superh folding colcred map, whica present?,ina clear and intel gible manuer “oY of she Sucanarine j ele graph; together with the relative positions of Eu- D| ca, nearly every oon fio line in . and is, of itself. worth the price of mple:e roco d of the in- 1 success of that nobie of Land and Ooeanic ‘elegraphic Apparatus, 8 of the principal persons connected with the great work. Dedio ted to, embellished with a magnificent steel portrait o| rus W. Field, tsq. Just ree_ived at PHII.P’S, New Rookstore, S22 Pa. av , het. 9th and loth ste, <1GN OF FH ic E pehidtind he eo @L H [acces Ip gi er welts ohh POR: a +S, io bi ; g PRATT ant PETUR EE ROM ER eg! OR: or equsre, gilt or otherwise; orany other kind of work in his line. The largest lot of LOOKING- ‘ES kept cons: GLASS PLAT! ten ‘oneap for cash. JouN'w gen Ex, ap2-lv hatwaan ith and tsth ste. OTT Fn Lnares few of those ch TOILET SETS on hand, wh Twill sel! oben they can be here. A GHINA, SE ase UEENSWARE, than the oh cheaper with many ott Srticles too numerous to wention, at © Pa. avenue, “Sfaiee saa see See yourselves OHN MoDEVITT. NOTICE. HE subsoriber respectfully informs his friende the public that he has tuken the oid staud of ey Cape weer «& aay nd Fe 7th aud etiam . 464 TED where be will keep a geveral ag- Pi Lede hae HOC ee JONAS P. 1 ia leet Su aieaar =< a CLOCK: Por Pariors, Bedrooms, Diningrooms, Kitehens, Hotels, Barrooms, Ufices, Steamboats Railroads, Churches, &c., of ail the rewest styles. Also, Wat aud Jewelry in great variety. Clock and Wateh Materi|; wiuoh will be sold &t prices to suit ihe times, at Jak OBINSON?, ey ivan AVenD: je 26-Sm. opp site Browns’ Otel. J Ww. ANT. UN RE RTAKER, No. 418 7th ‘reservera, &c., &c. His chargesare = round, oo 22 “ig rate, and his any hour Hera fur, ks Heriahed fr head RLS, HALF TAME Seg S te Lanny EXTRACTS, all odors, at, A "3 eS as 2 ee Re Ss of pualjé fidos In THE TER TALES OF TORY OF KANSAS. uance of law, t deciared Die alee ty Sy Weis. ue made town in the « the ’ der tecetrened land oihose, nthe Territory of Kappnctorsa t the land office at LecomPro: commencing”s Je land of i ame Monday ne at Gay of November next, for the dieebienot poss! 1 of che public lands within the followmg town- soy ships and parts of townships, South of the base line and of the sixth prim cipal meridian he aba i of townsbins 17 and 18 outs; tl “ coche bese townships 19.20. 2) nud 22,0f range 22. 17 outside of the Indian res- 3.3 2, of range 2, towne ve: 15 and 17 te 22, inala: township 13. Seo!ions and 17 to 22, inclusive ; and 27 to M, Seucnip 14 Sections 3 to 10, inolu- 17 to 22, inclusiv po ah vn oo range 2). Fractional township 1! ; townshps 12, 13 and 14; | pe aeolian f pe and I7 outmde of indian reserva:ion, aad towns! of range 19. Fractional township 11; townships 12, 13, the parts of townehips 15. 16, 17, 18 and 18 ow the Sg eenavation, and townships 2), 21, and 2, At the land office at I_xcomproN, commencing on Monday, the isthdey of November next, for thedis- posal of the public lands within the followmg town- Ships and parts of townships, viz: Sowth of the base Hime and east of the sizth prin- cipal meridian Fractional township 11; townships ~~ and 14; the parte of townships 15 and 19 outside of the Ip- dian reservation; and townships 2), 21 and 22, of Trance 17. Fractional township ownships 12,13, and 14; the parts of townships ISand [9 outside of the In- dian eperention } And townships 2, 21 and 22. of range je parts of fractional township Il, and of town- 2 outside of the Indian reservstion ‘The parte of township 12 onteide of the Indian res- +4 ty E and 14: fog, Parts of towa- shi of san Teservation ; and townships 3, 2!, and 22, of range 14, Atthe land office at Kickapoo. commencing on —. the Ist day of November next, for the dis- posal of the public lands within the following town- hips and parte of townships, Viz ; South of the base line and cast of the sizth prin- cipal meridian. Township 3. of range 23, ‘Townships 2, 3, 4 and7, cf mane 2. the Townsbips 2, 3.4 5, and 6, onteide of the Ind an fevervation‘{ township? of mena ons 9, 10, 11, 12, 13,14, 15, 17and 20 to 35. inolu- sive. of township 2; townships 3. 4,5and6,and the tad ndian reservation of township 21, and 23 to $3, inclusive, of town- s 3, 4, 5, and 6; and sections J, 2, 3,4, 5, 1! and 12, of township 7, of range 19, Sections 6,7, 8, 9, 10, 13, 14,15 and IT to 35, mnelu- sive, of township2: townships 3,4 and 5: aed the parte of townshi: And 7 outside of the Indian ree- 13,14, 15, 22, 23 and 24, Sections 17 to 35, melu ship 2; and the parts of towns dian retervation, of range 16 Seotions 4 to 35, inclusive, of township 1; town- ship 2; the parts of townships 3, 4. and oude of the Indian reservation ; sections 4 to 9, ine!usive, 17 to 21, inciusive, aud 23 to 33, inc'usi f towrsh 6: ssdtions 4to$ inclusive, and 17 to 2. inclustes otTowsshige ict. ia, oud6. and thopertpof ‘ownships 1,2, 5. 5 the ‘town- ship 7 outside of the indian reservation. of range 14. At the land offics at Kickaroo, commencing on 3 Hondas. the 19th day of November next, for the dis- posal of the pubiie t: is 10 the follow: townships, sad parts of townshopa, viz: _ South of the base line and east of the sizth prime cipal meridian Townships 1, 2, 3,4, 5, and 6, and the parts of town- ship 7 outside of the Indian reservation, of range 13. and 5, of range 12. 3 5, of range iL, ps 1.2.3, 4 and 5, and the parts of town- . ¥,and 10 outside of the Indian reserva- tion, of range 10. ‘Townships 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,7, 8. 9 and 10, of range 9, Lands appropriated by Inw for the use of schools, culitery ua other purposes, will be exeinded from euler. The offering of the above and: on the days appointed, and will in Which they are advertised it ‘ole ws have been offered and the sa'es thus closed ; but sale shall be kept open sneer. than two weeks, nO private entry of any of the lands will be admitted until after the expiration of tue two a iven under my hand, at the city of this 21st day of July. iasa, By order of the President : THOS. A. HENDRICKS. Genera! Land Office. NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS, Every on entitled to the right of pre emption to Say of the lands within the townships and parts of townsnips above enumerated is required teestablish the aime to the satisfaction of the register and re- ceiver of the proper land office, aud make payment therefore aS soon as practicable after seeing this notice, and before the day appointed for the com- agton, Commissioner of h clam wall be ICKS. Office. General missioner of th iSw. Sas. {So el WALES OF PUBLIC ANDS IN THE STATE OF LOUISIANA, In pursuance of inw, it is hereby dociared that pubiie sales will be held, as made known in the uo- tice of postponement, dated May 27th, 1468. at the undermentuoned land office in the State uf Louisiana, te Wik: At the laud office at Monroe, cammencing on bono tre .tth day of September next, for the heposal of the pubic lands, heretofore uncflered, in the following towasaips and parts of townships, otha viz North of the base line and cast of the principal meridia: igand the N % of NW Se; the NX of SE \, 12 Of township eighteen; 4, 18, ‘M4. 56, 3h, 30, Te, Pee paper pd 8. > 2 4, and ort nehip sections | Le Bi, on- olusive; and rections 28. 20, 32,34, and 36, of town- ship tweuty; aud township twenty-one, of range eight. eotions 2, 4, 6, 8, 1, 12. 14, 18, 9, 22, 24, 8.28 9, 4, and 36. of ship nineteen; sections | to W, e; ard sections S, and 35, of toweship 'y; Snd townships twenty-one, tweaty two, and twenty three, of range uine, mectioun 36, 3, and townships twenty-one, ity three, of range teu. ‘Towusiips tweuty, twenty-one, and twenty-two, of range eleven. At the iknd office at Moneor, commencing on Monday, the 27th of September rext, for the die- posal of the vroant Inn in the even numbered sections, within the undermentioned townshy whieh remain to the United States, within six mi On each side of the “Vicksburg, Shreveport. ‘Texss railroad,” ject, as required by iaw, to 2 minimum of twe dollars and Sfty cents per are, viz: North of the base line and east of the principal meridian. Townships 17 and 18. of range & Towuships 16, 17, and 18. of ranges 9,10,1) and 12 Townships 15, 16, and 17, of ranges 13 and 14 Towa os isand 16. of range 15, 6 offering of tne Above lands will be commenced on the days appointed, and will proceed im the ord in which they are advertised, wi have been offered, and the sales sale shall be kept longer thas no private entry of any of the lande will be adani until after the expiration of the two weeks, ‘ {ands appropriated by law tor the use of schools, wulitary. aud other purposes, will be excluded from Given under my hand at the city of Washinet uxteenth day of Ju y Anno Domini one thous sand eight hundred and fifty-eight. By order of the President: THOS. A. HENDRICKS, Commissioner of the General Land Office. NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS, echiTOrr perenn entitled to the right of pre-empuiom 1@ In: within the townsh: oftownanips above’ seen is Feguiredt9 oftabe tom wl lish the register and fice, and make pay- practicable after see- inted for lands Commit, i RENEE, No. @n. ariehct Fee COR ones tot aap RE ORDER t 7 3 CLAMATION ge Fad BE HELD BY PRO Notice tven that the public sn! mreeratisindewehitn Meenas oy eae » e t Ne. dsied March 3, 1858, to be held at the land omcenat BROWNSVILLE, NEBRASKA CITY and OMAHA CitY, inthe Ter: itory of Nebraska, on the Gth day of Se, tember next, are hereby postponed, by « rder of the Presiden ti! September. 1858, prior to which pe riod the sales will axain be advertised gocording to = < tute S. WILSON, ing Commis'’r enera! Land (dios. au S-wew N [No #3. OTICE OF THE DISCONTINUANCE OP THE LAND OFFICE A Patt RA, IN THE STATE OF MISSOURI. Notice is hereby given that, in pursuance of law, and in ofthe fet thst the unsed lind in the PaLmvra district is reduced below one hundred thousand acres, the Ty ofthe Interior bm d:- the day at oe ey ner on whieh the: K Applications fur entries ol auyleuck Iacda.t their ul. ronty fourth st ae wet, ht » —" ar ot AOR Be WILBON Act ne Commissioner of the General, Land (thos, a“

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