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. : = 1s Pol 74 ms a Ton eee , Shoes, @o. ———— ‘ona- to offer tes’ Shoes, ef my own make, at a EVENING STAR. MOTHER’S COMING. sate heart was a I asked her Just 7 ome ert At Port Tadependence, Boston Masachovesssy* . x Pine Boreal, eer 2 ne goked and buat ad colt mid, My her thea I flung, . ‘Told of two sous her meeting. gnre pave ted, and enjoy {Aibany' Arews, {> A man named Hessey, 70 years old, has been found gullty of seduct! 1a Spence county, Ky., and senteaced to pay $2,000 damages. tO Indictments have been against a number of liquor dealers in Albany for selling without license. OF ‘Do wane go hag he geben npetear ge oe ge w no—I goes in for the liquor Phot ior the law? 17 New Orleans papers announce that here- after, the nine o’clock gun—the negroe’s curfew will be fired at eight o'clock, p. m. A number of deaths, by yellow fever, in New Orleans. this year, up tothe 19th of Sep- tember, was 2,661. 7 Phe editor of the Cincinnati Israelite says that on Sunday, the i9tb ult., he solemnized two conversions from Christianity to Judaism. James Donovan, of Broadkiln Hundred, Del , died a few days ago, from mortitication of the leg, caused by treading ona suspender buckle. 7 One year Satarday morning the Bank of cial meer pte aded specie yments. ‘This was the first of that long list of Rokk sus- pensions throughout the country a7 capt Thomas Willett, the first Mayor of New York, lies buried about five miles below Providence, R I., near the head of Bullock’s ‘U7 The Society for ‘he Propagation of the Gos- peiin Foreign Parts, bas resolved to establish Without delay, a mission in the new colouy of British Columbia. ("A Mr. Lanter bas been astonishing the potent eas, Alabama, witb his feats in taming horses, eclipsing even Rarey’s pe:form- ances. iF" The Queen of Spain went down into a coal pit near San Juan while ca her travels. She carved ber initials ona large block of coal which she saw and then ascended safely the ori- fice to the delight of the assembled miners ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. NATIONAL HOTEL.—J ¢ Brocchus, Mo; T.T Wood and lady, Eng; ci Coleman, Aliss; Mrs and Miss M Mitchell, NYk; R Ragland and lady, Misses M F, J R, Ragland, M Bettie Fenn, Va; J Legare and child, Miss , SC; P V Daniel, jr, Va; M Otero and lad M; W Bowie, Md; J B Harrison. NY; G T Smith, Md: 4 Priedleman, NYk; L. P Scermerhorn, P: a Wasson, Va; R £ Arrinutoa, Ark; H B Butcher, Va; Jas Henberus, W J Yates,SC; BH Lightfoot, PS Conard, Pa; J L Kingsley, N York; Hon DL. Yulee, Fila; F F Sickies, N J; JB Sanderson, J = “NY; DP Porter, Miss; J A Washington, unton, Va; A M Jones, J H Christian, Mo; Geo T Smith; Md; T T Brown, Ohio. itece BROWNS HOTEL.—Miss Taylor, Md; Col J Astor, SC; H Wilkinson, Engd; C’V Sagay, La;'J W MeLang and lady, do; Mrs Wolso’ ‘do; W G Jones and family, Ala; Mixs J Hobsun; do; K A Hairston, and lady, do; J H Vansan and orp er A Darby and lady, Ky J _P Dameran a5 Ct; Lewis, do Dr Andouos, T Dunne, La T SJohneoa, Md; A D Warwick, Va; 3 Sharp, Mo; C Green, da Pon;, Da; J Bailey, N Dr W Ball, Va; J Brown, R L Smith, N ae S L. Eitgham, Md; ly, SC; , Ga; Miss Js: }, do; J Mark, Va; LK ‘tin and fam ily 5; G A Liddell and lady. Pa. UNITED STATES HOTEL.—W T Pitckett, Va; E an HR Williams, Md; JS Lang- ley, NY; W H Clark, do; J Johnstsn, Miss; AR Cole, Va; J C Taylor, do; WH Lilly, La; P A Brand, do; J M Roberds, La; W Short, Mo: T Summers, Mo; J G , La; C W Taylor, do; A H Brannan, Va; A rs Hancock and three children, do; i Shultice, do; SA Stuart, Thomes, Md; H A Williams, do; JH Stover, Va; J W Jobnson, O; R H Rhodes, Ill; D Le:eh, ao. KIRKWOOD HOUSE-LN Lovell, NY; JP Doify, Md; W H Hull, Ga; J F Cabot Pa; JM Keage, Tenn; W A Harris, Mo; H B Claiborne, USN; Mrs G M Lewis and child; T H Thusmon, Va; W L Williams, Fia; J 8S tt and lady, Va; Capt J S Winston, do; J'H Pearce; do; J ivan, do; Miss Payton, do; JA ; M W Hawkes. N ; Dr R J Scott, ; D Soba, do; J Tabies, do; J “ T Thornton, OCEAN STEAMERS’ SAILING DAYS Prom raz Unirep Starzs. Steamers. .- Liver, ew York. iGalwey.. New York..Hamburg «New York.. Havre. Frou Evrors. Arago.... Nova Scotian. Canada ‘T takes pleasure in calling 10 tu his stock o: in touch: and to: 'y the sweetest and most e American pianist, M taken two of these Piazosto West Inzies and South at & congert America, where he is now en, = Une has also lately bee; T range in festa ine ty vamted. and kept in tune without barge for two Persons im search of a real reliable I Will find 1t to their advantage by givieg wan Cait Gat ya olsewhere of second hand Piancs is also to be most reasouable prices, on monthiy peymenis, at our Ware: . 5 corner of Penn-avenue.iith and Daten eae BY YOUR FINE CLOTHING OF J.G6. 87. NS, No. 370 Pa. ave., under row aa Beto, au ‘ashington, D.C. FOR PALL 913 a CADET GREY PRE: se7-colm No. 32 a. gues hate seh ad sta, LRoe%; eee i halt pe 0 remmds 2 one-eighth cask. Brandy, i punocheon Sooteh Whisky, insh do. ines i moatio Liquors, in store and for sale nie meee se ® Sted MURRAY « SEMMES. LACK SILKS AND VELVET Ri. BY“s LES al Le ET RIBANDS, 3 pieces very high justre pirin lnek Silks, varying per yard. a 8 vel Ribands, ali the widths gezee Undies’ bert quality Kid Gloves, Daily rece. and beautiful Dress wis fs, Which we shall sell at the 4, iW. COLLEY & CO., Re treet., —_ three doors north Pa qvenes. OVERS, f L tomlin 5 RS CAN GET AT THE Ty en out o! 7, OYSTERS - Restaurants wishing to be oy Tal will please oaii bs bay iy Scawaitae: | of 12th Pealer in Oysters, a aot and Stree mets. ba of J. McKENNEY CommussioX ek OF BEDS, NOTARY BLIC J ENSION, LAND & GENERAL AGENT. attend faithfully to the Collect: eoounts Rents. and any ot Business that wae 3 Keone cm neventh street, opposite National ‘PRALBERG's TUNER, 4QRlv right method of Tunii on ait, SPETR having tuned the ors. aad having a prestant ust, Foal teal experience o| fourteen w the iarzeat te ss eetem areas Se on LS i Wares Mr. Bich- meet with prompt stiention. M42®e8Le MANTELS. CARVED md MARBLE _s088 1m doorfom soar iat £ Bia, at th We agw by ihe Gime wnat yl at artities at cm i m so well-known as J. anes Son’s Philadelphia make. ‘ap2i-ly rpaunne: TRUNKS! TRUNKS!!! I am prepared to compete wi the pest 5 thi ef ioc esha rise M ica’ Institute for 1857: # THomas, Saddler, 5 iNsEY, Currier, N. B—Trunks Covered and every description of ‘epairing execu! ith neatness and d. ted WIAs. 8. TOPHAM. (Late Tornam & Noxyi, ) No. @8 7th street, oppo. Odd Fellowe’ mé¢ly wi 1. Q. C. LAMAR. Cc. H. MOTT. AMAR, MOTT & AUTRY, x ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, _ Hotty Sprines, Miss., Will practice in the High Court of Errors and Ap- pealsat Juckson, the Federa! Court at Pontotoc, the Courts of the Seventh Judicial District of Mis- sissippi, and will attend to the Collection of Claims throughout North Mississippi se 18-t 3.L. AUTRY. T AMBROTYPES | AKEN At SANDS’ GALLERY cannot be the city. They are fin- il hoveal . P < do onnd i: we always on hand a fine selection of Fancy Cases. A’ ‘bro 5b ite and upward: cae een ROBERT SANDS, Pa. avenue, between 8th and 9th streets, oppusite Centre Market, AT VASTLY REDUCED rine 1 RS From this date I shall offer the fol- oods for esa than their real value, with the ALEN- F E A Fe e ns = iJ = g of AR AGONS cannot be sur- resthsones ts ere cede tarefnu he All kinds of Carriages Light ty aL REEATRS neatly done, and all orders prompt- a 10-tf corner of 14th E'sts. PA. AVENUE. Travelers in want of TRUNKS shou!d not fail to visit our extensive Salesroom, occupyin, the entire ment ‘+ Where they wil find eve: Jonerigtion of fine and medium quality SOULE LEATHER, LADIES’ DRESS and PACKING TRUNKS, HAT BOXES, VA- LISES, CARPET BAGS, SATCHELS, &6., that may be required, at qheap and moderate prices, WALL, STEPHENS & CO., Pennsy!vania avenue, between Sti and 10th streets, au 25-tf = DUPONT’S: 35 @UNPOW DER, 3) W. ALBERT KING. Gzonrcetown, D.C., for ears past the Sole Agent in the District of Colum- ia for Messrs. Dupont & Co., of Wilmington, Del- aware. keeps constantly on hand s large stock of al! the different grades of POWDER wwanulactured my, them, embracing, in part— lasting and Mining Powder, in 25and 50 |b. kegs Cannon and Musket do.,(U. 8. Govern Ment proof,) in 25 and 501b. kegs Sporting F, PF, & FPP. ir 6%. 1244 and 25 tb. ke; jacking 2 id 35 1b key Do. Diamond Grain Kasse Kife Pete FFF, 5 i in 5b. canisters —— Puse of superior quaiity,gin barrels above will be sold at manufsoturers lelivered free of charge to any part of ‘iot. aracter of Dupont’s Powder has been so il and favorably known fors naif century, that em it unnecessary to say anything in its We take pleasure at all times in showin: les and style of packages to sportsmen and Office No. 35 High street, 1mmediately ad jotting the Ganat Bridge a03-tf EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT ol MAHOGANY, WALNUT, ROSEWOOD AND OTHER FURNITURE. at Private Saez. ‘The subscriber having completed his assortment it Furniture, seives. oonsisting of Fine Mahogany. Walnut, Cherry, and other Ward- Fine Mahogany, We! in 9 Braeainat, and Cherry, Jonny Lind ot Fine Waloutand R. Ei oe wee Etrgoros, Ladies’ Cab- Fine Mahogany and Walnut Sofas and Chairs. elegy Oak Marble top and other Co:tage Cham- r Sets. Fine Mahogany and Walnut Burenuasand Sideboards, DreeeiRs Sud other and other Chairs of every descrip- top, Centre, Soft, and other Tables, lass. and Crockery Ware, Looking au lett D&,H-JAMES, THE | IRED PHYSI- cian, diecovered, while in the Fast indies, 8 certain cure forConsumption, Asthma, Bron. chitia, Coughs, Colds, and General Debility. The remedy was disoovored him w! on hi onl; oaild, a or, Was to di w was cu i of benefiting his fe low-mortals hi ill send, to ©n receipt of their names. ‘oe Shows, a, au 6-3m No. 19 Grand st., Jersey City, N.'J. NEW JEWELRY. r FET ee pane assortment ofrich and Tha and SILVER WATCHES. BPG! Li pave just finished a fine stock o1 paptes, SIL- ves, ARE. B HOOD. we re Lola rehase your Jewelry at 338 Pennaylva- se13 H. O. HOOD. 4. Fora Thompson, M.D. 4. H, Stone, Druggist. E L. SIM ON Ss y. . a ween DEE POCE Mange” ineluding Masons’ and fa. a Picks made and repa: . se6-6m N@tcE-! haves Let, hand, —CHEAPER—CHEAPEST!!! 'HOOL Book: fe a ery gered anotha al wcok soe s Ma Ent crea ig > Fe.evenue SIX SeconD HAND PIANOS. cect ae PSuEReh SENEse Peaer o ee Mane egy METZEROTT, Saute imae Bantnaves PTE and Ti ora to 18 m,, 1,3, 5, ue a. yond The Pe bi eonn with trams 01 dria Railroad for Sout! Notice TO TRAVELERS. NEW ARRANGEMENT, With Greatly improved Schedule. NGTON DIRECT Ti L FROM WASHINGTON DIRECT TO AL! THE SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST, Via Potomac Steamers and Richmend and Petemac Railread Line. actet oa ‘Two fast daily lines frum Was! yn for the Southand ‘Southwest. Boats leave their berths, foot of 6th street, at 648.m and7%sp m. Passengers the morning boat can obtaina fine breakfast on and enjoy # pleasant sail Vs hours down the beau- ti ul Potomac. passing in full view of Mount Vernon. By the evening boat they insure good supperanda reat of four hours in comfortable berths Wien rooms, and arrive i Eeceene 25 time to connect with all the trains for the South Southwest. _ 6 Great Southern is conveyed over this route, it being 44 miles shorter and 100 miles railroading than by any other route, ing certain conn-ctions to Fredericksburg, Kichmond, and Petersburg, Va., Weldon and Wilmington, N.C. Charleston, S.C., Augusta, Georg Montgomery and Mobile, Ai Ee Direct to New Orleans and ali Southern Cities Biehmoul with the Danvill Also, connect at Richmoud with the ville, Southside, Virgima, Tennessee. and East ‘Tennes- see Railroads S For tHE SovtHWwest To Danvillle, Bristol, Dalton, Chattanooga, Funtsvilte, Memphis, 5 Tk. xviile, au! jashvilles sie i rand Janetion, ‘Montgomery, and New Orleans. h tickets and fucther information of the arn agers t the Southern ‘Ticket Office. 0. S72 Fenn. aven 6, oe ee crownat i. u street ean “ABo: Ee MATTINGLY. au 16 ly (Umon) Ticket Arent. EW ARRANGEMENT! GREAT SOUTHWESTERN ROUTE Via Orange and Alexandria Railread. FROM WASHINGTON CITY, D.C. To v NIA TENNESSEE, 0 Coa ALABAMA, wea ARKANSA’ and TEXAS. STS can b+ obtained at th GHENT SOUTHWESTERN, RAIL ROAD OFFICE, corner of Pennsylvania avenue and 6th = Ato ning ~ Lepr Se <7 joat George Pasesor 2 the office of the Urange Alexandria Railroad, at Alexandria, To Richmond, Danville, Lynchburg, Bristol, Knozville, Dalton, Atlanta, Chattanooga, Nashville, Huntsville, Grand Junction, Memphis, Montgomery and Now Orleans, By a direct route, avd continuous railway conneo na to Memphis. A Sording greater Expedition and Comfort and ver 20 miles shorter than by any other route. team f-rry Georg L he foot treet at 6 a. m., for Alexandria. Te pas eengers take rhe cars for Richmond, Chariotteville, Staunton, White Sulphur Springs, Wondstook. &: and at 7 p. m. for Kichmond and points West, making sure close conuections to a eo Wi pple vepegenw op a the office, a.m. y ev ene, AE OP RMES A. EVANS, Agent. je 17-tf Washington. HE INIA SPRINGS.—Passengers for Tike Urance tod Alex pare andria Railroad, by leaving their names at the office of the Alexandria and Washington Railroad, and Louisiana av A 7th st. be called for and con veyed to the Lon: station, where a good breakfast can be obtained. This line oa ries the U.S. MailfortheO.& A. R. KR. Passengers wil) find it free from the annoyance of wagons and horset that is met with on the boat. Itis the most expe- ditios nd, in many instances, the most ecouvimi- eal ror Coaches connect with every train from Baltimore. N. B.—Coaches furnished for Excursions and Pic Nios. jem tf UNteps TATES MAIL LINE. Only Regular Line, and Without Failure for Eight Years. FOR CALIFORNIA AND OREGON, Via PanaMa KaiLroap. Regular Sailing Days, 5th $ Wth of each month. Cavtion.—So many fri sitions of vanous kinds ie on travele " KNIA, that the subse: iber, the only authorized agent for pasenge by the U.S. Mail Line. via Pann- maa. in the city ew York, feels it his duty to caution all seeking passage to Cal that. To avs POSITION, they must be cat find the true office of the mahips of the 8. Mail Live, vis Panama Railroad,as no other office in New York is authorized to engare pnssace ‘The Companies have only one office in New York, which is at 177 West street, er of Warren st., fronting on the North River, at the head of the Company’s Wharf. Ooserve my sign over the door. tels J. W. RA» MOND. Agent, New York. HE PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COM- PANY. One of the Steumshios of thia Company, otrrying the United states Mai! for ACAPUL CALIFORNIA. and OREGON, leave: Panama twice each month. of the United States Mail 8.8. Company which leave New Orleans and New York regularly on the 5th and 2th of each month with the mails ane peasaneets, Connecting via PANAMA RAIL These steamships have been i proves by the Navy Departinent, an fety, nama Railroad (47 miles lorg) is now oom- ed from oc- au to ocear., and is crossed in 3 or 4 ‘4 The baggage of passengers is obecked in ww Vork through to Sac F ranciaco,and passengers embarked at Panama by steamer at the com- pauy’s expense The money paid in New York covera all expenses ofthe trip. Reserve steamers are kept in port in Panama and San Francisco, to prevent detention in case of acci dent, ao that the route is entirely reliable—no failure havine cocurred in We years. Passengers leave Panama the same day they ar- rive at Aspinwall. Conductors go through by each steamer, and take oatee of women and ch.ldren without other pro- 60° Ors. For renee teckets at the lowest rates apply at -177 West street, New York. to}. W. RAY MON D.—or to ARMS’ iteamers, RONG,HA 18 & CO., New Orleans,—or C. L. BARTLETT, Bos- ton. iw 26-0 N (No. 623. OTICE OF The KEMOVAL OF THE LAND OFFICE FROM PARIBAULT TORT, PETERS, AND OF THE OFFICE FROM Hit Ww ATE TO CAMBRIDGE, IN THE ‘ATE OF MINNESOTA, In Accordance with the provisions of the act of Congress entitied*An act authorizing changes in the Tooati on of innd offices.” ved M: ‘Sd, 1S, it 19 hereby 4 ted and for the exile of public iands ‘ARIB, t ta INNESOTA, Will be Femoved to St. P. the office for the sale of public lands at FRR will be removed to CaMBxKIDGR, in said State, at as carly a period as practicable, th ‘ise time of each re- eon ete the register and u 21 Deere stay wreantaton, oo ler iny 5 8 city o1 ington, this 23d day of September, A.D. By pd ofthe President; aig aby JOS, 8. WILSON, ing Commissioner of the Gen"! Wand Uinee. wow : (No, 622.] i CE OF Tr POS. PON UBLIC SALES IN KANSAS OBI Ti te: N Pp *RDEKED TO BE HEL }ON No. 637. bY vacua pbs nnd ean a Pepa ey oft of Ka whiel ordered by proclamation No. 617, dated Juiy i ieee Bt the land offices at Le- compton ard Kickapoo, in the Portion of Kansas, on the evember next, are lst and 15th a of DY postponed, by ler of the President. until J 1858, hi EM ata ted wh oh, period the sales will again Jos ) Acting Commia’r of the Seueral aed Oat ae i6-lawhw PEC NOTICE TO - Ss DENTS Nee jedical Pont Boake usta the lieges of Washington - Pl ope ol pew ooreetown Y ani LIN PHILP, and Worn thas res ee th BF He sem $82 Pa-av. hate mn sien OF THE ght, paar sae 1S.ci ig: Have NTRREST ALLOWED te LO4N eo STOOK SEC¥ tas EEE A — FOR Bem oe ERES SLLIB, teoly NE ls ie kh ee de Dr. Religh wal, r = a Srnigy i eeraerigms, Aven leave to inform the publie that all hours, at his office, le assured that 1 otherwise, relating to t . His own experi- epce confirming the opinion of many meneminent y the s810N, especially Dre. Harris and J. “* me es wren ling the tooth alse si meng hy f ons Pipscorssteeeateren | Btw. w « sannow new reps lor the cons jon of Continwe ai HA, e that Poroelain, mounted on Gold Plate, is the only orks wasted Bredeor’ Neo Tree Teliabi stance that can be worn in the mouth, as 2 Dr. B. will forward was most o nelusively shown by the last American 10n. aSiaoe i he flatters himself from his lorg reai- jence practice in Washington he is favoraviy | riage. ultatious as usual, fromil @. m. till 2 kn; to bi ue friends and 2 be Legs | p. . Ty i iarste volar hem eth lineage OM | evade itatyte oY Pn 8 ¥ by 3. ye oes From the late acter of the Church of Epiphany, THE GREAT WONDER F THE NINETEENTH CENTURY. PROFESSOR Woops of this city: ‘ Dr. Steruxy Baity: Desr Sir—I desire to ex- } ohne) my esteem jor you personally, and my confi- pecan = rag aly ok =n A ananges | HAIR R ESTORATIVE. hope that you may receive the pati fe from my Says the St. Louis(Mo.) Democrat: Below we Looe mecbayag Das Dr. Bape ey fr as ntieman in Maine, w! &| sciowingly € Superior merits of his hair touio Such evidenes most have its effect, when comirg from « reliabie source. If certificates are guarantees of truth, the Dr. needs from friends aad the public that your skill so well de- ‘Yours very tru “Washington, Aug. 3.185.” ‘J. W. FRENCH. From ons of the oldest firms in Baltimore— Messrs. Boggs tren Pais i e. Ro encomiums, nor usciees puile Having Co andcb Dr. Stephen y, Surgeon | the press : Aapcing Dentist, of Washington city, to execute for me an Baru, Maine January 28, 1856. important and ——- piece creer seen no ‘oop, 8 On. Sentenen ; Roving my t t ntire satisfaction, and in view of the fact outs since to the hichly bene one ofthe most sti members of the Den- | eects of jr Restorative, I was r P ication of 1t upon my own hair, which tal Coliege of Baltimore tailed. after repea’ed trials, peouhig o-eehied obieey wa eet of Balti to perform the same work satisfaccorily. i’ gives mi great Ceeerid to i sped beste coptdence your ‘Beir Bester stive, e+timation of his professional skiil, "Baltimore, Jan. 12,1057. HAMMANN BOGGS, | [lovie what tad y shed: Teved 1 about (wicoe weak} ave since piocal other boitle of witch | have used Extract from a note received from the late Hon. ed media 29 aiglanay ta po fle John M. Clayton. L betteve wore U, 8. Senate, Aug. 19. 1856, than ft has been before for twenty-five years. The Soath aon made for ms work seszably 3 no- thin fall — ™ JOHN i CLAYTON. I 3 my good tro, han used 1 with enue efiec, | vest the aevet Atty To those seeking relief from the maladies of the teeth, I can ‘cheer tully recommend Dr. 8. Baily ssa the since | The atove notice I deem due to you for your valuable dis- superior dentist. He made a set of porcelain teeth covery. Iam assured that whoever will rightly use, as per directions, will pot have occasion to contradict my state for one of my family, and piugeed several teeth for myself, and the work has ail x: . Lam «citisea of this city and « rerident here for the than ten years. last fifteen OBE, Aprill9, 1856. Va. Conf. M. E We, the undersigned, having had occasion toavail ourseivas of the professional skillo! Dr. 8. Baily, ‘ Puoresson Woen—Dear Sir: Having hed the misfortuneto Surgeca Dentist of this city. or having been cogm- | love = ge my ba'r, fot effec tro! the yellow zaut of his operations on our families or friends, take | {rrr te New On! tal pleasure in expressing our admiration of his artistic 7 pesperes your serv.ce. as wich to pre serve the beaut es of nature iu others as well a mysert. Tam, traly yours, 4. ©. KAY MOND, WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE. BALTiMOKK, January 25, 1858, ery 1 3 thing neede'. My hair te now thick aud glossy, and no skill, as wellasthe uuiformly satisfactory manner a # = in which he performs the most delicate and difficult | Soran ehrem my obligations eke scomee operations in Dental Surgery, and we respectfully The jeter in r. gular reoumm him to the confidence patronage of { Brookfield, the public, of waich we consider him eminently | Mass He is « geutiomau of great influence and cnivereally we beloved. WM. DYER. Tomas U. Warten, Architect U.S. Capito’. Tomas Miter, M. D, of Washington, D.C. B.S. Bonrex, M.D. of Georgetown, D. N.S. Lincoun, M. D.. of Washington, D. Jos H. BRADLEY, of Washington, D C. Groree Warton, Ex Governor of Florida. Brooxrirto, Jacuary 18, 1866. Proresson Woop—Dear Sir: Having made a trial of your Hair Restorative, it gives me plea-ure to say, that ite effect has been excellent in removing inflsmmation, dendrud and = constant tendency to {tc with which I have bees troutied from my childbood; and has aleo restor.d my hair, which was becoming cray, to ite original color I hat bo other article with auyihing like the exame pl: profit, re or J. K. BRage. at up in bottles ofS ne and oun ; the small i 1 por, bottle ; the fener 4 cent. more in proportion small, retails for ‘S2 per bottles the large uart, forty per Oent. More in proportion Hunky BaLbwin O.G, Wicut, Principal feb20-tf . K. FINLEY HUNT. D**F ‘DENTIST, win perk eee ae 5 83 Profession at his od ox lished office, as above, ‘Yours truly, OD & CO. Proprictora. 312 Broadway New York, (in the t Wire Railing Estab- ERUVALAN S¥ HU P,| lishmentjand1l¢ Market st..St. Louie, Mo. Orn, Prorgctep pad seld by ail good gists and Fancy eet Selution ef Protexide ef tron Combined, au Having successfully passed the crdeal to which AYER’S new discoveries inthe Materia Medica are subjected, must now be ved as &n establizhed medicine. Its Efficacy in Curing _ Dyspepsia, Affections of the Liver, Dropsy, Neuralgia, Bronchitis and Consumption Ten- dencies, Disordered State of the Blood. Boils, Scurvy, The Prostrating Effects of Lead or Mercury, General Debility. and ali Diseases which require a Tonic and Alterative Medicine, is beyond question. The Proofs of its pone 4 are so numerous, 80 well CHERRY PECTORAL, For tae Rarip Curzor COLDS, COUGHS, AND HOARSENESS. Through a trie! of many years. aud through every nation of civiized mene AY EMS CHERRY PEC TORAL has been found to alford more reliefand to oure more vases of pulmonary disease than any other remedy 6 to mankind. Cases of apparently set st of such peculiar on have been cured by it, and thous- charaser, rt See vcannot “i s ee prebag Tene po | onebly hi have ‘a 1 proflered rgamabia acacia tosound health and the enjoyments of The PERUVIAN SYRUP{= life, by thisall-powerful antidote to diseases of the does not prot nd throat. Here & cold ry on the but its range The ary hacking cough. the g! many disease: the pale, thin features oftim who wai y are intimately ted, and proceed- and strong. whisper to ali but him ConsuMPTion. ing from one cause, ma be cured He tries everything. but th - disease ix gnawing at by one remedy. The cinas of diseases fur which | hie vitals and shows its fate! symptoms more and more over ali his frame. vid he i the Syrup provides a cure. 1s precisely that biome RV PRCT R. has so often batlied the epee order of m skill. The facts are tangible, the witnesses acces sible, aud the safety and eflicacy of the Syrup incon trovertibl ‘Dhose who may wish for an opiniun from dis! rested persons reepecting the character of the Syrup cannot fail to be satisfied wit’ the fol- lowing among numerous testimonials in the hands ofthe Agents. The — are those of gentie- men well known in the community, and of the highest respectability : He is taking the CHP R- it has stopped his cough, P ig sound at night; ppetite returns ani dart which piere-d i 5 neighborhood can be found which bas not some itv- like this to shad @ won for the hable renown. Bati + itscoompliahes more by prevention than The countiess colds and coughs which it cures Sre the seed which would have ripened into s Ine trophy which rt peg veoh of Ineuranie ee infpeume, 1d It to thi 01 s roup, Brouchitis, Hoarseness Pleurisy, W hoop- pare pat can copeioce econ as from the testimony | ing Cough.and ; irvitats of the throat and lungs ons the CHERRY PECTORAL if family should have it by nd it an invacuable protection from the insidu: prowler which carnes off the eg ce fi many 8 flock and the ng lamb in many & home. “Authenticated evidence of these facts, with direo- tione for the treat tof each complaint, may be found in Ayer’s Americsn Aimanac, of which we ons' earth.in order that the sick everywhere fore them the information it contains. \d dealers in medicine generally have ribution gratis, and also for sale these esias. proeaned by DR. J.G. ay R, Practical and Analytics! Chemist, Lowell, Mass. coon, Z_D. GILMAN, Washington, and by H. intelligence and totegrity are altogether jonable, we have no donbt of its eficacy in cares of t Piseases of the Lungs and Bronchial Passases, er Complaint Dropsy, Reuralgis, &c. Tuceed id be incredible, but from the hgh cha have witnessed them, and have yolu: we do ours, to its res:orative po Kev Joux Prxxroxt, ‘Tuomas C. Amony, Tuomas A. Dexien, Perxe Haxvey, M.D. = Janus O. Duxw, publish three millions and scatter them over th It is well known that the medicinal effect of Protoxide of Iron is loat by even a very brief exposure to air, and that to Miaiutain a solution of Protexide of fron, with« en deemed imposaible. ‘In the We polut is attalued by comminaTion IN A YORK UNKNOWN, and this eo ution may rep ace all the proto carbonatos clirates, aud tartrates of the Materia Mi jedica. a. AYES, @. D., OK, Alexandria, and by ail dealers every where. Assayer to the State of Mamachusette, au 104m ot street, Boston. = 7 UF N For eale by Druggists generally. Price for large ae N as a tsa lose HB nace 4 CLARK & CU. Propristors, Boston, | Freatest natal altractione a fine heed of hair it waig'in Weahtonion Oy 2, 1. Uiimam Special | omoomos matter of serious, importanee, and, the Nairn & Palmer, John Schwartze, M. V. Harbaugh, H. H. MePnerson, F. S. Joseph Bury, Jas. H. Stoue, J. 3. Lovejoy, 8. Clarke, D. Ridgely; and in Georgetown ling off, and restore its vigor and hs Dr. D. . by R. J. Cissell, aud J. L. Kidweil. ? inre ly to this query. we to say.try DR. HARRIS’ HATR PROMOTER AND (MPROVER. A few Applications will stop the hair falling or bresking, se 21-60 remove das drug, kee; the scaip clean and waite, yay Li if ie rs NEW GRocery, wine anp Lavon | Sacmieresentene tly aes macy aed Tho subscriber hece Ieee to say that he hae | Continued use of it two months will insure you a luxusant head of hair, Ca!l aud geta bottle, and if opened a New Sto: Where ne intends to keepan assortment of WINES, pea pe ogee seiner pe wingman ys iin UORS, CIGARS, and fine GROCERI for Dr. Harris’ Hair Promoter and Improver. ne Teas, ‘ar, Coffee, Flour, Soap, Olives, Rais- Sold in Richmond +» PETERSON, Drag- ins, Figs, Sardines, Auchovies, &c., all of the most. gist, wr Main and i2th. and Mai and Wail sts., &pproved brands and qualities. and ‘ashington city by Z. D. GILMAN, Dra Families and members of Congress are partioulare | ©, row! jote! Building. Pa. aveuue, and D. ly inyited to cali and examine the stock before pur- by ct roe cist, corner 436 street and @basing elsewhere. Bvenue. api ly portsd dirset by ibe sabecibon ce whens cal ‘Canal — wanptied on reasonable terms, and prod c Me ‘Levy's Ol a Whisky of 1840 constantly on HE GREAT PAIN ANNIHILATOR ND REMEDY FOR DYSPEPSIA, HARTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL—Propared by a Ged orders pnetnally attended to, and Coun- Oe epclar pean PONAS'F te Y x Hartshorne’s ereralt contt Cokeek tee eens 5 NAP ° lar mpg igo 5 crus Space heiet Uae’ "ase | Meee Men areesuaee, SraencPhovy YOuR EYES. nin the Stomach ot Bowels. se OTREN TEES had setae them, by the Hartshorne’s Curs-ali cures Pain in the Limbs, Sr ee goa | dears = has arri od from K-urope with farts "3 Cure-all cures Sprains, Bruises, own, as as the manafearnre of prod ls ners Set: ertone a tig xo] lartoherne 's Cuss-al cures Neursigis, Tooth- RABILIAN P 4 Rn Eto. Haztshorne’s Cure-ail oures Ear Ache and Deaf now Thom, will be suited at Rrstaight. Shoes atfehorne’s Cure-all cures all Spina! Affestions gesroety anf saciness inreerh ty podgeaes herecoforeumbases | Sof Boat: as, Sha Rect oven teres sim all sty "A. SPY, and MAGNI- iood and ‘Bonee ; and by its warming cles? bn eo aires tad iC power, ex; ali pain trom the system. yee street No. 491. the ue, or (ota. it you have pee HARTS. sealant tesa oc an ran, | CARREY UPS's Ce aly a "= es ecarr aca carrying be Eiteal Sosorre ma 3I-ly a 1 Pr i to KS AND TRAPS OF iz ¥ HORSE DEAL ’ Mystic of Skill, Amusement, Love, joal Miner’s Guide, a Treatise on Mine , Heart Longings; ‘by Aleth ; of am Old Dostor; by J. A. Maitiand ; toys. a. ; gias. Sas Se gS Opera Dancer; by Geo. W.M. Reynolds ; 50 Dana, vol. 1; by Charles Lever : 50 a “6 te are ot n goed clean a o0 guilons of goed Cader Vieagar At Fort Hamilton, Narrows, New York Harber. best “Mess Pork” o of new white F: qua ity Ad ret io, ™ is 408 gailone Candies quality fed taal fine Cider Vinegar. At Fort Columbus, Govcrner’s [sland, New York. barreis of best “Mess Pork”. barreis of fresh “*ex' r Flour 1@ bushris of new white ods of gocd hard 440 8 of Grst quali Po ee ped wm J = 8 © ga lons of good Cider . At Fort McHenry, Battimere, Margland. zu sui Piour dusheis nity pound Anti @ Candies Ro is Grate i tO Gack tos eu ‘300 gions Bf Cider ha At Fort Monroe, Oli Point Comfort, Virginia. so barrels Tuperine: Ploar I busts of pe’ ite rie enue ‘awe pounds ine Candies 11,60 pounds 7, ‘Sugar Se bestets gry Fie Bait 1,000 gailons * imegar. jowltrie, Charleston, South Carelsna. of best * Mess Pork” sof fresh ‘extrase ” Flour of new Pied 3 ? 3 & H i of first quality ine Candies ds of fst quali y as Brown Suger fonate of ret quality Rie Coffee 24 bushels of good ose Fine Sait raiions of good Cider Vinegar. aton Rouge Barracks, Beton Rouge, La. barrels of best EF ee pou pow es subetiets at este in re te ry 1 ae cuit jr arog ee eake ret rat 12 buapels of coud eiean dry Fine ood © pouncs of gallons sder Vinegar. At Carlisie Barracks, Carlisle, Pennsylvania. 300 barrels of “Mess Pork” 2) bar A frerk “extra anj ” Plour 06 pounds of fret ity Kio Coffe 2x boshels of geod clean dry fine Bat #0 gallons of eood Cider Vinegar. At Newpert Barracks, Newport, Kentucky. 106 barrels of best “Mees Pork” 220 barrel ne” Flour Beans 40 pouns t quality A 4,40 pounds of hrst quality dry Browa Sugar ag =| a first quality Rio 4 2 24 bushels of good clean drv fine Salt 46) gallons of good Cider Vinegar. At Fort Adams, Newport, Rhode Island. xt x” ry ine” Flour $7 bushels of new white Field Beans 140 pouncs of goed hard 300 pounds of first qua ity A tine Candies ‘3,300 pounds of first qua‘ity dry Brown Sugar a is of iret qua ity Kio Coffee 18 bushels of good o'ean dry fice Sait 300 gallons of goud Cider Vinegar At Key West Barracks, Key West, Florida. Nore —All bidders are requested to extend the amouut of their bics each article, and exhibit the total amount i -EIW i 5 acted on uniess it embraces ai! arlicies required ate post. ‘The periods and quantities of each delivery will be one-ourth Ist June, lst September, ist Decem- ber, 858, and Ist March, 1860, ‘The sugar aud cofiee to be delivered in strong bar- tels. full hooped, The békns and sait in barrels, and the soap and candies in strong boxes of cor venient 8 ze for transportation. Salt will only be receiwed by measurement of gee yet ie to the bushel, ‘he candies to have co ton wicks. All provisions tender-d for di under this advertisement will be thoroughly end rigidiy in- spected at the time and place of delivery, and ali expenses must be pacd by cont: actors uotil they deposited ut such storehouses as may be desig: by the agents of the department. Any variation from the forms of the contracts will be considered sufficentand cond reasons jor rejecting ol icles rovary ing. i miesery Genera: reserves the priv: «diminishing the qui 18%, OF &uy or all articles required at any post, and aleo og any time before entering into contract ; f iworeasing or redacing the quantines of each de livery one-third subsequent to contract. or giving ae” | = evious actioe. All by ct apa to brieens § md their evidence of their alulity to fulbi = 9 alse = the —— ol fir erourities, whose respons; uty must certified by the district attorney, or by sume person well known to the governm<nl; otherwise their proposals will mot be act+d om. Advances well rot be made im omy case. and emi- ce Of imspection and full delivery must be ve- ed Gt thts affice be/ore amy requisition wail be made upon the treasury Sor payment, whieh will be effected iu such ubuC MOLey & may be convenient Zach pi and marked “Proposals for F in = — editors Sih ast be = for meserting in e1r papers U vertisement thor. de : Or the Sammissary General of Subsistence. Saics OF puscis"| anne : THE STATE OF LOUISIANA.! In pursuance of ixw, it hereby declared that pubtie sales will be held, as mate known im the no- Loe of postponement. daved May 27th, 1458, at the undermentioued land office in the State of Louisiana, to wit: At the land office at Mownor. com i dis 1 of the public lauds, heretofore unoflered, in the folowing townsuips aud parts of townships, vine North of the yase line and east of the principal 6, 8, 10, 12. 14, 18, 2, 22, 94, 96. 98. gn, 32, 3, and 36. of township nin: sections | te abl cece, Seat gee of tau ; ownships tw: ‘Weaty - and twenty three, of ange nine, . Sections 2, 4, 6, 8. 32, M4. and %, of townshi twouty: and. townships ‘ests ones ten v5 mshi enty-one, and twenty three, of reng. e ten. oe ‘Towush'ps twenty, twent: twenty two, of range ele _ ¥, twenty-one, and tthe lang office at M cymmenoine Monday, the 27th of September rest. ‘aie Ectuons. ‘efthin the. waderterttosed™ 4 nthe unde Which remain to the United Stateu:within ete wakes Fagas rairon,” eulioct na rE ig — of two dollars and fi! 7 oath koe, North of the base line and cast of the principal meridian frmen 7 and 18. of range of 8 ‘ownships 16, 17, 18, of ranges 9, 10,11 and 12 hips 15, 1, orange Susiteeepsctrsaeo a ‘The offering of the lands wil! be commenced on the ae sappointed, and will ormeiea mm the order in whieh are advertined, until the whole scab aap yaa sue aaa ya Ro private entry of | anal ie Gapuratton of poten Ww tor the = » Sad other purposce, will be Given under my hand at th A | f Washington, this dey of Je ‘Anvo oe one thov- Toa eae "By order ef tho Prue, zt * Commissioner of the o.5ey BE! Crise. ICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS, afsriace tne de pensar Vi 5 No, 908 Pa. v., bot, Sch qnd s0tn gis,

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