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daily evening star. WHET I AX OLD BY CAROUXK A. When am oh. Iww soon Will life's nrwr mornin? yield to uoon. And noon's bmod, Orvid.

earnest KgM shrouded in the inn Til! Uke a ftory well-utgb told. Will seem my I imu aki When I am breezy earth Wdl tor ue of mirth The will an under tone i ikk by rifht tileir own And swwt powr in vain uaiuld fn rosy charms wlicn 1 am oldWhen I am old, I shall not care To deck with flowers my faded hair Twill be no vain desire of miae, I neb and coetfv dress to shine Bright jewels and the brightest fold Will charm I am old. hen old- -my friends wiU be and infim and me. Or bodies the sod, "i'beir spints dwHI.nj aafr with God? Tbe old church bell will have tolled Above their I am old. When am rather bend Tbn? tadly o'er each buried friend, Than them lose tlie earnest truth That marks the of our youth 'Twill be sad to have ilieui cold Or strange to I atu old When I am how it Like the wild lunacy of dreams.

To picture ih prophetic rhyme, That dun. far distant, shadowy time So distant that it seems o'er bold Even to say?" When I am old When am ere then, I shall be misled from haunts of men Perhaps my dwelling will be found neath the green and quiet mound My name by stranger hands enrolled Among the I am old. Ere am old time is now, For youth sits on my brow; My limbs are firm, and strong, and free, Life has a thousand charms for me Charms thai will long their influence hold Within my I am old. Ere I am let me give My lite to learning how to lint Then si.all I meet with willing heart, An early summons to depart, or find my lengthened dava consoled By Cod's iiveet 1 am old. AI.XXAHDBIA ALBxawomiA, one 24,1854.

(rung Catholic's Friend Socitly Pie JYie? Mills The excursion of the Young Catholic's Friend Society came ofl' on Thursday. A few minutes previous to seven o'clock. St Mary's Sunday School, numbering about 200, with marshals appropriately designated, and preceded by Esputa's full band, paraded through our streets to the landing place of the steamer Thomas Collyer, where they, together with a large number of their parents and friends embarked, and after a pleasant trip arrived at the White House Pavilion. Leaving them to ramble through the woods or enjoy the coolness of the pleasant Pavilion, the steamer returned to Alexandria, where she received on board the oung Catholic's Friend Society of Alexandria with their guests, U. II.

Clarke, Presi and Kennedy and Vuinn, Vice Presidents ot the Washington Young Friend Society, and a large number of ladies and gentlemen The second trip reached the I'aviliou at 11 clock, and in a few minutes merry teet were bounding to the inspiring music. a short interval for dinner, (which, for those who did not prefer a pic-nic repast in the woods, was served up by Mr. John tiallion,) continued until late in the afternoon. At 4 clock the Sunday School returned, and at 7 tae remainder of the company embarked for home where they arrived in good season, all highly delighted with their day enjoyment fhe whole affair off delightfully, no -ingle the cooling thunder -term about clock, may be called to mar the general pleasure The Board of Health at a recent session resolved to apply to the City Council for the employment garb ge carts, that offal may no longer be thrown into the street, but each day collected by the carts, and removed be yond the city limits. This is an excellent -anitory measure, and it is only to be wondered that the excellent example of neighboring cities in this respect, was not followed long ago.

Our little of the Alexandria Orphan Asylum have had several pleasant trips lately, on Saturday they spent gome pleasant hours Ht a pic uic on the side of the river, on Wednesday evening. Mr. Hugh Latham, who tauious for obliging every body, carried them to city, where they listened awhile to the pleasant muaic at the Capitol grounds xeturned home in time for a late supper. The Pioneer Mills are in operation, getting ready for the early wheat. Ami BALTIMORE Bai.tijiok?, June 23, 1854.

Ihe Councils of our city have passed a resolution to adjourn from the 30th instant to the of July, when they will meet to adjourn te The water question, one in which all of our citizens have a deep interest, will come up for discussion on Tuesday next, when he report of the committee recommending the purchase of the corporate rights and property of the Water Company will beconsidered. Thepeo pie want water, pure water, in plentiful quantities at the cheapest rates, and if tbeir representatives in the Council can help to do this it is their duty to do so. The appropriations made by the City Council up to the present time amount to $79,257 87. When oar Council appropriations are compared with those of other cities, it will be found that the city government of Baltimore is conducted with much economy. We have none of that bribery anc corruption so much complained of in New York and Philadelphia.

No voting away hun dreds of thousands of dollars from the oity treasury for speculative purposes to fatten up thfise who for the time are in power. fae iUiftper continues to publish all kinds of jcarrilioog communications from The slightest pretext is seized upon by these anonymous new light--." who write in the dark, top itch into somebody at the Capitol ho does not think as they do; hence their lb pot err. balderdash and indecent personalitie- about tbe press of Wnshington and its conductors, who are the most independent in the i nion in expressing their opinions on any subject Such stuff will Buit the depraved minds of those who delight in reading it; but will only disgust the intelligent and liberal minded 1 he pi? race will come off to-morrow Several nave Iteen entered for the contest. Bare is expected, and large numbers will be to witness the fun. It that your correspondent Roderick.

will be on I stripped to the bull, the race are lreely offered two to one that he catch tbe first pig If striped one is ufc-ut, you can bet your life on it." A gold watch and chain valued at $15ti was presented this evening to Mr. Frank Krlear the heroic young man, whose r.oble conduct, in the hazard his own life, tie reacoe of two men from a sink at a house on Tuesday night een before The preseoUtion took place at Uuy's Monument House, are who of tbe neighborhood where the occurred, by Charles (iwinn, immense quantity ot water required in ties, the season, to meet the calls at almost every corner. It is possible and we believe not very uucommon, to use it to the excess, and produce difficulties uot easily remedied. A few glasses day are about as much as the stomach well bear but when a gobletful is swallowed every half hour, on warm day, habit becomss a roice, and the leaith must suffer. Too Back of a good thing, whether of soda water or lobster salad.

is w6rse than none at Pltiltrul and $nrgV(d Journal. LIST 07 AX THE HOTEL! Nmioial a. Dinu. Mr Hrywanl. 3C Harden, C8C8 Fernandez A Young, do Porto Rico 6a -J Mioses Fernandez, do Ciov Stevens Savage lady.

A Richardson Mrs Inouruey cUud. Ala VV Gner, 6a Mm Inoorney. do Plympton, U8N Handy, do ladv. La II Burgess, NY n. 8 Wilson, do 1'.

Pecker, Mas- Kv Ar Clemen, Tcnri CLm IffUlllKin K- A Chapman, USA I do Seymour, NY (j Byron, NY Mitckall, Ind Miss A Byron, do Leigh, NY Byron, do A Homur, lady, Alender, M.l tlrcn nurse, Pa Mrs Heldebum, Pa Kingon, NY Ct Mrs Taylor, Kv Rowe h. lady, Nil .1 I' Balianl, do Uichardawi, NY. p. m. Clarke.

Ga 0 Cam bell and lady, Miss Emerson, Ala La Miss Maxwell, do Gordon, do Donaldson, NY Mise A Gordon, do Mrs Denaltlsoii, do Love, Ya Bailey, do A Gravey, do Chapped and ladies, Bu.id, Pa Md Dickinson, Ky Herron tt lady, Ohio Dr Schalfler A Alexander, Pa Wagstaff, Mich Mise Alexander, do Peck, Md Brown. Cal A Carter, DC Mrs Toothake, Ohio Newkirk, Pa Harman, Cat VV Blaker, NY Smith, do O'Neall, 8C Bragg, Burton, Oliio A simonds, do. A. O. wium, VV Moore Adcock, Ky Rowter, NY Hudson, Pa Bradley, do Huger, jr, 8C VV Lambertson lady, Peaslee, Mass do Macdonald, do VVillcox, Pa Brodhead, NY Carter, Md Cochrane, do Marguardt, do Casain, Pa Murdaugh, Va Major 8 Siblv, USA De Angelis, NY 8 VVagsuff, Mich.

United Mtatea Hatel B. uoilir Swann, Mm Clark, Cal Hunt, Pa 8 Maurice, Pa Misses Hunt, do A Allen, Va Martin. NJ Adamson, Africa. Old Point Point Comfort, Va (C. VVillakp 22.

Powhatan Ellis, NY VV VV Corcoran ItdaughDr Pollock lady. NC ter, Wash Major Green tt lady Miss Morris, do 1'Campbell, Tenn l)r Powell, Va VV Falls. Bait VV Chainenet, Annapolis Miss Falls, do Howell Sl family. Bait Miss Falls, do Connolly, Annapolis Miss 8 Falls, do Jas Sweenev, Wash Purser Pemple, U8N Miss Harrison, Va Mrs Sent pie servant Miss Christian, do Master Jones Dr Christian, do Tyson, lady and three Streat, Richmond daughters, Bait Wells VV Hyman, NC tieo StubWefield, Va liar wood Dr Thomas, Va. Arrival aad Departure of Ocean Steamers.

Namt. Leaves For Frrnkltn Havre New Arabia Halifax Liverpool. The California steamers leave New York on the 5th and SMth of each month. SUMMER UNDERGARMENTS, Collars. Gloves, Hosiery.

Linen cambric Hand tierchlefr, as usual, at BTRdK'S, Willar.L' HoteL FISHER. MRS. HERMAN F1SHKR SL FRENCH STEAM SCOi'HKFS, West 11th street, seven door? Pennsylvania avenue, Washington, will thoroughly cleanpe all kin-Is of Lad es' and ChildrenV Mlk, velvet, or woollen Coats. Pants, and Cravats, without shrinking ur tak inzTWr the natural glow. Also, Shawls, Curtains, Ribbons, Fancy Shoes, 811k Bonnets, Ac.

3pots or oil, ice cream, Lemonade, Ac, taken ont without cleaning the whole. The utmost punctuality warranted. WhiteCrap? Shawls done np equal to new. N. send your orders early In the week if you wish the uork done the same week, may WM.

P. SIIKDD, Agt. GREECE and the Golden Horn, by Stephen Oliu, The Parish Side, by the Clerk of the Parish of Edge field First in Gentleness and Truth, by Aunt Alice The Home of the Mutineen on Island Ctimmicgs Lectures on the Parables and Miracles Fern Leaves from Fanny's Portfolio, the second series. A very large and fine assortment of Stationery and Blank Books just received and for aale at low prices, by GRAY A BALLANTYNE, (Sentinel) 7th street. CHERRY PECTORAL, For the ropld Cnn COUGHS, COLDS, BOAESENEgg, i ROJCHITIS, WHOOP WG-COUGfl.

CEOUP, ASTHMA, COHSrMPTIOIf. TO CURB A GOLD, WITH H1ADA0HE AND aORKNESfl OF THE BODY, Uke the Chrrry Pti toral on going to bed, and wrap up warm, to sweai luring the night. BOH A COLD AND COUGH, taking it morning noon, and evening, according to directions on th? hot le, and the difficulty will soon be None will long suffer from this trouble when thej flr it can be so readily cured. Persons afflicted with a seated oough, which breaks them of their rea' lit night, will find by taking the CaniT Pictoe foing to bod, they may be sure of sound, unbrc I ken sleep, and consequent refreshing rest. Grem relief from suffering, and an ultimate cure, is afford i-d to thousands wno are thus afflicted, by this in valuable remedy.

Prom its agreeable effect in these cases, many fln? themselves unwilling to foreco its nse when the ne zeeait) for it has oeased TO LINGERS AND PUBLIC SPKAKER8 thi remedy is invaluable, as by its aeti on the throe' lungn, when taken in small quantities, it all boarsttness in a 1Vw bours. and wonderfu. I IV increases the power and flexibility of the voice ASTHMA Is generally much relieved, and otter wholly cured by Cmut Pictoral. But there ar' some cores so obstinate as to yield entirely to dicine. Cherry Pectoral will cure them, if the' I can be cured.

BKOMCHITI8, or irritation of the throat and up per portion of the lungs, be cured by taking Cherry in small and frequent doses. uncomfortable oppression is toon relieved. ok CROUf. Give an emetic of an imony, to bfollowed by large and frequent doses of the Cherr until it the If taken It season it will not fail to cure. WHOOPING OOUGH amy be broken up and soot cured by the of Cherry Pro to ral.

THE INFLUENZA is speedily removed by thi Numerous Instances luv, been noticeo where whole tamllles were protected from any serious oonsequenees, while thair neighbors without th. festoral, were suffering from the disease. Rspoatsd instances are reported here of wio have cured from LI ER COMPLAlNTb Ly this remedy, so that there ran be no question of its healing pewe on these diseases. It should be persevHringly taker until the pain In the side and unpleasant cease. FOR CONSUMPTION In its sarlisst it should be taken under the advice of a good ci.n 11 possible, and in every tase with a sareAil 1 to the printed direction.t on the bottle.

If ja ciii uaed, and the patient Is oarcfully it will seldom fail to subdue the disease Ft settled CONSUMPTION in its worst form, th? Pectoral should be given in dears to wnat the patient requires and ean bear. It alwayr aifords some relief and not unfreqoently cures thoet who are considered past all core. There are scattered ail over the country, who feel and say that they owe iheir lives aad present health to the Cherry Pectoral This remedy is offered to the community with the or.nfldenee feel in an article which seldom tail to realise the happiest effects that con be Bo wide is the flfld of its usefulness and so num? un the cases of Its cures, that almost everj sectioL 01 the country abounds in persons, publicly known, who have been restored from alarming and even operate diseases of the luugs, by its use. When once tried, its superiority over every other medicine of ite kind, is too apparent to empeobservation, and where its virtues are known, the public ao longer hedtete what antidote to employ for the distressing and dangerous affections of the pulmonary organs, which ere incident to our climate. And ant only in formidable attacks upon the lungs, hot tor the mild varieties of Coida, Conghs, Hoarseness, aad for OtiiMr? kuth.

never will. Iby J.G In Waehfcgtop by j. to. by a m. where.

BE0R8ET0WN ADVERTISEMENTS. vrBBDLK TIlRKADRRg, (o assist the aged in threading needles Smith, Warrin, and Rates' superior drilled-eyed sharps and between Needles; Bodkins; sail needles; Knitting Pins; Miliiners Needles; Nut Crotchet, Chenille, Hatnv, Harness, Netting and Darning Tape Measures; Hair, Tooth, and Clcth Brushes Dressing Combe; Tuck and fine- eoth Oill Nett Twine; Sewing and Pegging Awls just received and for sile low by E. K. LUNDY, Bridge street, Georgetown. TO THE CrriZEVS or BUCKLEY A CO.

respectfully inform the sens of Georgetown and its vicinity, that they are prepared to undertake every description of work in GA8 FITTING. They have secured the services of some of the best workmen from the North, and their charges will be found as low as in any of those cities. They have always on hand an elegant assortment of Gas Fixture- to which they would invite the examination of tha public. foulh side of Bridge street, between Washington aoi Jefferson. Orders left at Linthicum's Hardware 9tore will be punctually attended to.

jan PHILADELPHIA ADVERTISEMENTS. SEA BATHING. COLUMBIA HOUSE, CAPE ISLAND, NEW JERSEY. This new and popular establishment is now open for the reception of visitors. The proprietor, thankfal for the patronage he has st largely receiveJ, begs to assure his friends and he public that the IIOTLL in every department will be kept in a style superior to any previous sea Gas has been introduced into 200 Hsssler's celebrated orchestra has been engaged exclusively for this house, and other arrangements have been made tending to the increased contort and enjoyment of the Application for rooms may be made by addressing the proprietor at Cape Island, or to the subscriber.

L. No. 17 South 8d street, Philadelphia. K. stabling on the premises, jo SNIPER'S WINES AT PHILADELPHIA.

JOHN V. SRIDBRi Dealer in Wines, at the former old established Store of JACOB SNIDER, No. 78 Walnut street, four doors below Fourth street, where cnntuwri will be supplied WINES and LIQUORS on the most acoommodatinr terms. JACOB SNIDER. Jr.t Agent for the Importation ol FOREIGN WINES, office No.

76 Walon' street, Philadelphia, where ho is prepared to reeoive orders for the special Importation of Wines, from various houses in Europe, la quantities of a sin jle do sen and upwards; and also solicits for his JOHN VAUGHAN SNIDER, the patronage of his friends and former customers Wines ordered for Washington will be delivered by Express free, of freiuht. je IMPORTANT TO MECHANICS AND BUSINESS MKN. FIRST PREMIUM PUMP. A SAFE and money making business is guarantied to all persons purchasing State, County, and Tiwnshlp for the AMERICAN LIFTING PUMP; (Policy's patent KInitio AdjustaMe Bucket,) acknoweledged by scyentilic men who have witnessed its operation, to be the best and raont valunole pun.p ftr general purposes, in the Union. Persons pur chasing rights will have no competition, auj secure handsome profits.

Considerable territory- is already sold, ari the demand is rapidly i am easing. Eights ean be purchased low ai.d models, seen by applying to II. VIVIAN A Sole Manufacturers, 109 North Front Street, Philadelphia. N. ami travelling Agents wanted Liberal commission given.

may 'J FOWLBRg, WELLS n-V'i Phrenologists and Publishers, 231 Arch st, jbelrrw Seventh, Philadelphia. All works on 1 Phrenology, Wtter Care, Magnetism, and Phonography for sale at New Yora Phrenologtaal examinations day and even leg. Cabinet to visitors. may OONRAD BARD A SON, MANUFACTURING SILVER SMITHS. NO.

116 ARCn STREET. FOUR D00RJ3 BKL0W SIXTH, PHIL.ADKL.PUIA. (ESTABLISHED THIRTY ODD YEARS SILVER TEA SETTS, PITCHERS, CUPS, FORKS, SPOONS, Of the newest and most admired Patterns. ALSO, IMPORTE AS OF SHEFFIELD AND BIRMINGHAM PLATED ARK, CUTLERY, PLATED (on Albata Metal) FORKS, SPOONS, Ac. suitable foe Steamers, Hotels, and Families.

Keep constantly on hand a stock of LONDON, LIVERPOOL GENEVA WATCHES. apt ROGER BROWS A WHOLESALE DEALERS if 1MPOU. TXSS OF WZHES AND LIQUORS. No. HIGH STREET, Eighth and Ninth, north PHILADELPHIA, PA.

RCQSB BKOWlf. fee WILLIAM WAX LA CI DOCTOR YOURSELF. THE POCKET jESCULAPIUS OK, EVERY ONE HIB OWN PHYSICIAN. The Fiftieth Edition, with One hundred showing Diseases and MkJ formations of the System In every shape and 1 form. which is added a 1 Treat! 3e on the Diseases of Females, Mng of the est importance to married I peop.d, or those contemplating marriage.

By WM. YOUNG, M. D. Let no father be ashamed to present a copy of the to his child It msy Rave him from an earlv grave. Let yourg man cr woman enter Into the secret obligations of married life without reading the POCKET iESCULAPIUB.

Let no one suffering from a hacknitd ugh, Pain in the side, restless nights, nervouMeellngs, and the whole train of Dyspeptic sensations, end pvpn up by their physician, be another without onsulting the iS0ULAPIU8. Have the married, or those about to be married any Impediment, read this truly useful book, as it has been the meana of saving thousands of unfortunate creature from the vory jaws of death. person sending TWENTY-FIVE CENT8 snoloeed In a letter, vili receive one oopy of thly work by Bull, or five copies wijl be dent for One Dol lar. Address, (post paid) DR. WM.

YOUNO, No. 162 Spruce street. Philadelphia. PREMIER ARTIST IW INVENTOR OF THE CELEBRATES GOSSAMER VENTILATING WIG AND ELABCTO BAND TOU PACES. No.

ITT CHESTNUT STREET, oppome Ms SUUt Home, PhUadelphia. INSTRUCTIONS to enable Ladies and Gentlemen to measure their otrn hea 13 with aoouraoy: For Wigs, Inches. Tea pees Soalps, Inch No. 1. The round of the No.

1. From forehead to head haek as far as 8. From for ehead bald. over the head to 9 Over forehead as neck. far as required.

9. From ear to etr 8. Over the orown cf over the head. the head. 4.

From ear to ear round the fore1L Dollar I has ready for Bile a splendid stock of Qenta' Wigs, Toupees, Ladies' Wigs, half Wigs, Fricots, Braids, Onrls, beautifully manufactured and as cheap any establish Dentin the Union. DOLLABD'S IIRRBANIUM EXTRACT OH LUB TROUS HAIR TONIC, prepared from South American herbs and rooti, tha mobt euceeesW article ever produced for preserving the hair rrom falling out or changing color, restoring and preserving it in a healthy and luxuriant state. Among other reasons -vhy Doliard's hair-cutting Saloon, maintains its immense popularity Is the fact that his Tonic Is applied to every head of hair cat at his establishment, consequently it is kept in better preservation than under any other known applicative. It being thus piactically tested by thousands, One" the greatest guaranty of ltd efficacy. Sold wholesale and retail at his Old Establishment, 177 Chesnut Street, oppojiu the State House, Philadelphia.

R. Dollar has at lest discovered the Ms plbs olor hair dye, and announces it for sale, with oonfldenoe, in its surpassing everything of the kind now in use. It colors the hair either black or Without any iryury to the hair or skin, either by stain or otherwtoe, can be washed off in ten minutes after the plication, without detracting fromiU Letters addressed toR. DOLLARD. if? CHESTNUT will meiTe atUnS NEW IOE DEPOT.

venienoe of ay customers and others. lOBcan be had from a. m. until 9 BB! Mr. Selby ParkerV Pennsylvania avenue, below AO.

street PETTIIWNF. rtfo. By the President of the Ualted pursuance of law, Franklin 1 of Um United Stmtce of America, do Iwrtydij clare sad make known that public will be held at the undermentioned land offices, in the Tmutost of Minhcmtta, st the herein designated, At the laud office at on Monday, the eleventh day of September for the disposal of the public lands situated within the undermentioned townihips, via: -Vorth of the bar line art of th'ffth principal meridian hundred and one and one hundred and two, of range fire. Townships one hundred and one and ope hundred i mi two, of range six one hundred and one and one hundred and two, of rang' seven. Townships one hundred and one and one hundred and two, ef range Townships one hundred and one, one hundred aud two, one hundred and three, and one and four, of Tinge nineTownships one hundred and one, one hundred and two, one hundred and three, and one hundred and TownsWpg one1hundred and one, one hundred and two, one hundred and two, one hundred and three-, one hundred and four, and one hundred and Art, of range At the same place, commencing ou MouJay, the twenty-fifth day of September next, for the disposal of the public lands within the limits of the following townships, North of the base line and west yf the fijth prindpol meridian.

Townships one hundred and one, one hundred and two. one hundred and three, one hundred and fiur, and one hundred and five, of range twelve Townships hundred and one, one hundred and to, one hundred and three, and one hundred and four, of range thirteen Tofosbips cD6 hundred wid out, on? huodwd and two, and one hundred and three, of range fourteen. Townships one hundred and cne, one hundred and two, one hundred and three, and one hundred and four, of range fifteen Townships one hundred and two, one hundred and three, one hundred and four, and one huudred and five, of range sixteen Townships one hundred and four and one hundred and fire of seventeen At the land office at Still Watib, commencing on Monday, the eleventh day of September next, for the disposal of the public lands situated in the following nailed townships, vix: North of the base line and loest of the fourth princi pal meridian. Township forty- one, of range sixteen Township forty-two, of range seventeen Townships forty, forty one, and forty two of range Islands in sections fifteen, twenty two, twentyseven, and twenty-eight, in township thirty-three, and townships thirty eight, thircynine, and forty, of range nineteen Also, the following trscts, situated in the former mHrtary reservation at Fort Hnellinz, to be sold under the provisions of the act entitl- An act to re duce and define the fcoundarle3 0f the military reserve at the Saint Peter's river, in the Territory of approved 26th August, 1352, and which are not subject to pre-emption claims: The south half of section four, south half of section five, kectious eight, nine, and ten; the west half and southeast fractional quarter of section eleven, sections fourteen, fifteen, eeventeen, twenty-oue, (except lots one, tvo, and three reserved for militarv purpo-es at the Ferry,) twenty-two, end twenty three, exe'usire or all the mantis In the river, in township twenty-eifcht, of range twentythree. At the land office at Misnbapgui, commencing on Monday, the eighteenth daf of September next, lor I the disposal of the lands iu the followingnamed townships, of which the portions siuated within the former military reserve at Fort Snelling are to l.e sold in aoc with the provisions of ihe act of 26th 1862, herein ab.ive nuoted, aud which are not subject preemption claims, to qf the base line ami west of the fourth pal meridian.

Townships twenty-seven and twenty-eight, exolu -live of the islands in the Missouri river, of range twentv-twoTow'nsLips twenty-seven, twenty-eight, and twenty-nine, exclusive of the islands iu the Mississippi river, of twenty three Townships twenty seven, twenty eight and twenty-nine, exclusive of the islands in the Mississippi river, of range twenty fear. Lands appropria'td by law for the use of military and other purposes, will be ercludtd from the sales. The offering ot the above lan ls will commencail on the days appointed, and will proceed in the order in which lhey are advertised, with all convenient it-spati'h, until the whole shall have been offered, and the sales thus closed; but no sale shall be kept open longer than two weeks, and uo private entry of any of the lands will ba admitted until after the exp ration of the two weeks. Given under my hand, tit the city of Washington, this third day of June, Anno Domini one thousand hundred and fifty-four. FRANKLIN PIERCE.

By the President: JoHH WrLWf. Commissioner of General Land Office. NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. Every person entitled to the right of pre-emption to any of the lands within the townships and parts of townships above enumerated, is required to establish the same to the satii-lact on of the register and receiver of the proper office, and make payment I therefor as soon as after seeing this notice. and before the day appointed for the commencement of the public sale of the lands embracing tract claimed otherwise such claim will be forfeited.

JOHN WILSON, Commissioher ef General Land Office, je UNITED STATES MAIL. P03S OFflCE DiPARTMLNt, June 16th, 1864. PB0P08ALS for carrying the mails of the United States from the first day ot October, 1854, to the 30th day of June, 1858, on the following routes in tbo States of TENNESSEE and LOUISIANA; and from 1st October, 1854, to 30th June, 1855, on the following route in FLORIDA, will be received at the Contract Office of the Post Office Department, in the city of Washington, until o'clock a. of 14th August, 1864, (to be decided by 16th of August following:) TENNESSEE. (From October 1, 1864, to June 50,1868 Nashville, by CUrksville, Cumberland Iron Works, JUneport, Canton, Eddy ville, Dycusburg, Smithland, Palucah, Cairo, 111; Baidwinsville, Columbus, Ky; Hickman, Compromise.

Wlver Top, New Madrid, Mo; Hickman's Bend, Canadian, Mile Bayou, Booth's I oint, Ashport, Ooeola, Fulton, Tenn Randolph, Pecon Point, and Oldham, to Memphis, 489 miles and back, twice a week, in steamboats Leave Nashville every Monday and Friday at 6 Arrive at Memphis every Thursday and Monday by 6 a Leave Memphis every Thursday and Monday at 11am Arrive at Nashville every Sunday and Thursday by 11 Proposals for three times a week service are invited. LOUISIANA. (Prom October 1, 1854, to June 30.1858.) New Orleans, by Engliah Turn, Pointa La Uache, Grand Frairie, Jessuitt's Bend, Rongnello Settlement, and Buras Settlement, to Balise, 120 miles and back, onoe a eek. Leave New Orleans every Monday, at 6 a Arrive at Ba ise by 6 Leave Balise every Wednesday at 6 a Arrive at New Orleans next day by 6 Bide ti end at Burns Settlement, and alio to run twice a week, will be considered. FLOMDA.

(Prom Octolktr 1. 1864, to June 30,1866.) New Orleans, La, Pensao Apalachicola, St. Marks, Cedar and Manatee, to Key West, l.OiiO miles and ba twice a month, in steamboats. Leave New Orleans on 1st ard 14th of each month Arrive at Key West oa 8th and 2-Al Leave Key WeJt on loth and 23d of each month Arrive at New Orleans cn isth and oOcb. For foroi guartutee, and certificate, also Instructions and requirements, (embracing conditions to be incorporated la the contracts to such extent as tbi may deem i roper,) tee ad inviting proposals for mall service in the western and southwestern States, dated January 0,1854.

JAMEfl CAMI BELL, Postmaster Gen'l. je Untied States Patent Office, 1 Wahhuyqtojv, June 19,1864. kN the petition of (Iiohok Draper, of Milford, Mu?" sachusetts, praying for the extension of a patent granted to him ou the 28th of October, 1840, for an improvement in "rotary temples for looms," for seven yearn from the expiration of said patent, which takes place ou the 2nth day of Octobe eighteen hundred and fifty-four: It is ordered, that the said petition be henrd at the Patent Office ou Monday, tlte 16th day of Octoh-r next, at 12 o'clock, all persons are notified to appear and show cause, if any they have, why said petition ought not to be granted. Persons opposing the extension required to file in the Patent Office their objections, specially set forth in writing, at least twenty days before the day of hearing; all testimony filed by either party to be used at the said hearing must be taken and transmitted in accordance wiUi the rules of thisOflice, which will be furnished on applitation. The testimony in the case will be dosed on the 6th October; depositions and ether papers relied on as testimony, must be filed in the Office on or ltefore the morning of that day; the arguments if any, within ten days thereafter.

Ordered, also, that this notice lte published in the Union, Intelligencer and Evening Star, Washington, Evening Argus, Philadelphia, Scientific American, New York; aud Post, Boston, once a week for three successive weeks joi'vious to the 16th of Oetober next, the day of hearing. CHARLES MASON, Commissioner of P. of the above papers will please oopy and send their bills to the Patent Office, with, a paper containing this notice. SIB HOLD'S JAPAS) Golowin's do; Mao fkrlane's do; Koempfsr's do; Watt's do; Japan Uistofre et Description par Jancigny Japon toire et Description par Vnuftinet. Imported by FRANCS TAYLOF, je UNDERTAKERS, CABINET MAKffit UNDERTAKE fplll undersigned woukl Inform hta 1 friends, ad the public generally that he still continues to execute all orders tn his Hue of business in the best manner and at the short, ett nottoe.

REPAIRING neatly and promptly executed. FUNERALS attend to at the shortest notice, and in the beat manner. Bodies preserved 1m the mmt perfxet man or, even in the warmest weather. for put farors, he would respectfully aad will endeavor to merit a oenttauaocx of the same. ANTHONY BUCHLV, Pa.

a. aide, between 9th and 10th its. Residence: Mr. street. 3d house eaat of mar AWJUVUUf.

W4. JUM nu mj w-7 7th street. mar UNDERTAKER. I WOULD respectfully return my thanks to the ettteens of Washington and He vicinity tor their past patronage, and say that owing to the frequent calls in the Undertaking branch of my business, I have been induced to the manufiwture ef Furniture, and turn my attention fully to the UNDERTAKING. I have spared no pains to have every thing that is requisite to my business, and I am therefore fully prepared to meet any order after a Dew moments notice, and I assure those who may Sre me a call that I will spare no pains to eanry eut sir orders to their eatire satisfaction, i JAMES F.

HARVEY, 7th st, between 6 and H. N. attended to at all hours of the night i The subscriber is prepared to at? tend, at the shortest nodes, to any calls in this line, and will spare no pains to render entire satisfaction to all wbo may desire bis assistance in performing the last tribute or respect to the dead. Hearse always in readiness. Mourning Gaps and Shrouds furnished when desired.

Tbc subscriber begs leave to call the attention ot i the public to his ATENT CORPSE PRESERVER, which has been already tested Tn the families of several in this city, to whom he can refer as to its efficacy In preserving the body from decomposition for any length of period. J. W. PLANT. street, aug 8-eoly bet.

9th and 10th streete. BUSINESS CARDS. V. P. CORBETT, Attorney and Connsellor-nt-LaWi WASHINGTON, D.

C. Offloe oa 6th street, near Fa. arsnue. mar COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS FOR Hew York, Texas, Oaltforria, New Jersey. Louisiana, MkMui 1, Pennsylvania, Alabama, Ksntoa Maryland, Georgia, Mk tija Maine, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Florida, Other Stales; GEORGE O.

THOMAS. ATTORNEY FOR CLAIMS, AID HOT ART PUBLIC. omoa opposits to hi tuasuxt i BOV WASHINGTON. D. 0.

WILLIAM CHOPPIN CABPENTBB AJVD BCILDSB, Shop and residence, next to corner ot 13th and Jy Banking House of Pairo FIFTEENTH STREET, Oppailts the United Traaanry. SIX per cent, per annum interest paid on deposits or one hundred dollars or over, when ten for thirty days or longer. BOOK BINDBVa, IN all its varieties, neatly executed, oa ths most reasonable terms, by THOMAS TRIPL1TT A 00, Peonsylvania avenue, south side, 2d door ap fom 18th strsst NOTICE OF WITHDRAWAL. IN pursuance of the order of the President of the United States, bearing date the 18th sued on the representation! and at the request of the senators and part ot the delegation in Congress trom the State of Alabama, the lands within the following described townships, situated in the States of Alabama and Florida, along the routes of ths pro posed railroads from Penssoola, Florida, to Mont gomery, Alabama, and from the last mentioned place, via Wetumpka, Ely ton, Decatur, and Athens, to the Tennessee line, will be withheld from sale or entry, except for valid pre emption claims, until further orders, to wit: IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA. In the district of lands subject to sale at Taiiahassxx: South of the bate line and west of the principal meridian.

Townships 1, 2, of ranges 28,29, 30, 31 Township 1, of range 32 North of the late line and west of the principal meridian. Townships 5, 6, of range 27 Townships 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, of ranges 28, 29, 80, 31, and 32 IN THE 8TATE OF ALABAMA. Situated in the district of lands subjoct to sale at Sparta North of the bate line and east of tht principal mrri dian, southern survey. Townships of range 7 Townships of rangs 8 Townships of ranges 9, 10, 11. and 12 Townships of range 13 In the district of lands subject to sale at Casawsa; North of the base line and east of the principal meridian, southern turvey.

Township of range 10 Townships of range 11 Townships of range 12 Townships of range 13 Townships of range 14 Townships 7, 13, 19, 20, of range 15 Townships 19, 20, of range 16 Townships 20,21, of range 17 Townships 19, of range 18 Townships of range 19 Township of range 20 In the district of lands subject to sale at Tuscaloosa North of the last line and east qf tie principal meridian, southern survey. Townships of ranges 11,12 Townships of ranges 13,14 Township of range 16 South of the base line and west of the principal meridian, northern survey Townships 18,19, 20,21,23, of raage Townships 20, 21, 22, ol range 2 Townships 21, 22, ot range 3 Townships 22, ol range 4 In the distriot of lands subject to sale at Huhtsvuab: South of the base line and west of the principal meridian, northern survey. Township of range 1 Townships 7, 8, of range 2 Townsnips 1, 3, 4, 6, 6 7, 8,9,10,11,12,13,14. of 3, 4, 6 Townships 2, 3,4, 6, 6,7, of range 0 In the distriot of lands subject to sale at MoRTOOMUT: North of hue line and east qf the principal nerl dian, southern survey. Townships 21, of range 16 Townships 19, 20,21, of range 17 Townships 19,20, of range 18 Townships 19, of ranges 19, 20 Also, on the route of the proposed branch roaa, from Albany, Georgia, to Montgomery, by or? der of tne President hearing date the 21st ultimo North of the base line and east of the principal meridian, southern survey.

Township 11, of range 26 Townships 10,11,12, of range 26 Townships 9,10,11,12, of range 27 Townships 9,10 il, 19,13, of range 28 Townships 8,9,10,11,12,13, of range 29 Townships 14, of range 30 Townships 14,16, of range 31. The townahips marked thus having been already withdrawn in previous notices. Given under my hand at the General Land Office, at the city of Washington, this 30th day March, 1854. By order of the JOHN WILSON, mar Commissionsr. MAYOR'S PROCLAMATION.

WHEREAS by the aot entitled act relating to dogs," approved 26th July, 1829. and the act amending the tame approved 27th April, 1838, it Is provided "that whenever it shall be made to appear to the satisfaction of tne Major that any animal of the dog kind within this eity shall deemed and considered aaad, it shall be the duty of the Mayor to issue his proclamation requiring that all animals of the dog kind shall be kept confined for such number ot days as he shall deem expedient and proper state in such proclamation, not exceeding ninety days; aad it shall be the duty of the city constables and lawful for any other ptrson to kill and bury all and every dog going at large contrary to the said proclamation," Ac. Now, therefore, it having been made to appear to my aatistatkm that there am uanimals the dog kind" mad within thi city, I do hefoby give notice to all whom It may concern that "all animals of the dog kind" in "this eity are required to be kept confined for during term of sixty days from the dote hereof; and the poUoe officers of this Corporation are required to eafbree the law in respcet to all suoh as may he found going at lasge contrary to this proclamation. Given under my hand at tbe Major's office, in ths may i Mayor. tUBL.I0HKO this morning and for sals, Gen.

thtt moraine and for sals, Odeon Building, corner june sTsnast fKo. W7.J Of lands In ths States of Wxscoa- inr on the routes of the Oakland proposed railroads. 4l? At the solicitation a majority erf ths delegation a Orunm from 11m Stole of Michigan, the tont efthe United Stotee, by enter Wuig date the 1st of May instant, has directed that the follow Log tovubipi be withdrawn from iita or try until further except for valid pre-emption clalaM, to wit: Id the State ofMnwu. To the district of lands suttee to sale at Xorth of the base Un' ann west of the principal meriThe north hidf of township 5, and townships 7, 8, 9, and 10, of 3 8 townships 7. sa ff Townships 5,6, 7, 1, 10,11,12,13,14, Li, lb add I 01 1 Townships 5,6, 7, 8, 9,10, tr, 12,13,14 15 16.

17 18, 19. 30, of range. 8,9, 10, 19, iJ. ind 8, 9, 10, 11, lii, 13, 14. 15, 17 1- 13 30, of ranee 17 Townships II, IS, 13,14, 15, 16, 17, of range 18 Townthips 14 and la, of range 19 In the district of lands subject to tale at IB: -VortA qf the lnue I inr and eatt of the principal meridian.

Townships 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, la, and south half of lfi. of ranges 1 and 2 Townships 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,11, 13, 13, 14, and 15, 6, 7, 6, 9, 10, tad 14, of range 1 4 and 5 b. 9,10, II, 13 and 13, of mace 6 Townships 8, 9, 10,11, aad 13 of range 7. North qf the bate line and toest of theprincipal meridictft Townships 11,13,13,14.15 and 16, of ranges 1, 3, except lands to be mid fir the benefit of htdtans In the district of toads sntyect to at Di- I North of the base line and east of the principal taeriThe north half of township 5. of ranges 1 and 2 Township 5, of ranges 3 and 4 In the district of lands sutyect to sale at Dctcan North of the bate line and west of the principal msri- i-a 7i.

lower vtnintiiLi Townships 34,35. 36. 37, 38 and 39, of ranga 3 Townships 33. 34. 35.

36, 37 38, aad 39, of range 3 Townships 33, 34, 35, 38, 37, 38, aed 39, or range 4 Townships 11, 33, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38. aad 39, of range 5 Townships 98. 39, 30, 31, 33,33, 34, J5, 36, 37, I and 39, of range 8 Townships 98, 38, 30, 31, JE, 33, 34,36. and 37, of range 7 Townships 31, 33, 33 34, 25, 36, 37, 98, 39, 30, 31, 33, aa, and 34. of 8 Townships 21, 33,33, 31.

25,26,27, 28, 23, 30, 3L 133, and Townships 93, 21, 26,97,98,99, and 30, ranga 10 21,22,83, 94, 95, 26, 27, 98, and of I ranges 13, aad 13 Upper peninsula. Township 41, of 39 40 and 41 of range 30 Township 41, of ranges 31752, and 33 In the district of toads subject to sale at SaCIT Sr. North of the bast line and wett oj principal dian. All on the main landTownships and 47, of range 23 Townships 46 47, and of range 94 Townships 45,46, 47. 4K, and 49, of ranga 25 Townships 44, 45, 46.

47, 48, and 49. of range 36 Townships 43, 44,45, 46, 47, 48, 58, and 59, of nsm Townships 43, 43, 44, 45, ki, 47, 58 and 59, of range I 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 57, and 58, of rauge 43, 43, 44, 45,56, 57, and 58, of range 43,43, 44, 45,54, 55, 56, 57, aad 58, of 31 Townships 42, 43, 44, S3, 54, 55, 56, 57, and 58, of range 32 Townships 42, 43, 53, 53, 54, 55, 58, aad 57, of 33 51, 53, 53, 54. 55, and 56, of range 34 Townships 50. 51, 52,53, 54, 55, and 56, of range 43, 43, 44. 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 53, 53, 54, and 55, of range 36 Townthips 42, 43 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50.

51, 32, 53, and 54, of ranre 37. Townships 43, 44, 45. 48, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, and 53, of ranges 38 and 39 Townships 44, 45,46, 47,48, 49. 50,51, and 52, of 40 Townships 48, 49, and 50, of 41. State of In the district of lands subject to sale at MrI North of the base Une and east of the fourth principal meridian.

Townships 37,38,39, and 30, of range 12 Townships 3b, 37, 38, 39, and 30, of ranged 13, 14, and 15 Townships 35,26, 27, 28, and 29, 0 16 Townships 24, 95. 36, 37, and 28, 17 Townships 33, 24, 25, 36, and 27, range 18 Townships 22, 23, 24, 25, 36, and 27, 01 range 19 Townships 21, 32, 23, 24, 35, 36, and 27, range 130. 20, 21, 22, 33,24, 26, 36, of range Townships 19, 30, 21, 22,23, 24, intd 25, of range Townships 19. 30,21,33, 33. and 21, of range 23 Townships 19, 30,21, and sfii, of 34 19,30, and 21,01 25.

The above list includes certain townships not here1 tofore offered for sale, but which bate been inserted as they are wi'hhi the reservation. Given under my hand, at the General Land Of flee, at the city of Washington, this 16th day of Hay, Anno Domini, 1854. By order of tha President: JOHN WILSON, tnay I3w Commissioner. No. By the President ofthe Vailed States IN pursuance ol law, FRANKLIN PIERCE, Resident of the United States of do hereby declare and make known that public be held at the undermentioned land oflloes, in die State of Micawaif, at the periods hereinaftei designated, ris: At the land offloe at Stuu Alalia, commene iug on Monday, the fourth day of September next 'or the disposal of public lands situated withid thi foil wing named townships, to wit: North qf the.

bate line and west the principal men dian. Townships forty-six. forty seren, and forty-eight of range ten Township forty-eight, of eleran Township forty nine, of range fifteen Townships forty two, forty-foar, aad forty-fre, of range twenty two Township forty four and forty-five, of rsngc twenty three forty-two, forty-three, forty four, and torty flre, of range twenty four Township forty three, of twenty-fire townships forty-two and forty threis, of twenty six Township for, y-nine, of range twenty eight Tewnsblps forty-nine and fifty, ot range nine Townships forty-nine and fifty, of range thirty Townships aad fifty, of range thirty lone forty-six, forty.sight, aw forty nine, of raage thirty-two Townships forty-six, forty seren, forty-eight, forty nine, of range thirty three Townships forty two, forty-fire, forty iix, and forty-seren, of range thirty-four Towaahips aad forty-seren, of thirty-fire Townships forty-fonr and forty-fire, of raage I ty-one lownahips forty-four aad lorty-firs, if range forti I fcree At the land office at Dcscix, commencing on Mon day, the eighteenth day of September next, for disposal of ths public lands situated the following iamed townships, to wit: North of the bate Une and wtt of the principal mer dian. Townships thirty seren, thirty-eight, thirty-nine forty, and fortr-one, of range twenty tour thirty serea, thirty-eight, thirty-nine and forty, of raagatweaty-Ave thuqr-aix, thirty-Meea, thlrty-eighx thirty-nine, forty, and forty-one, of range twenty Townships thirty six, thirty-right, thirty-nine anc forty, of range Township thirty-Fix, of raage twenty-right. Lands appropriated by tow lor the use of achnolg military, and other purposes, together with those 4 swamp and overflowed land." made unfit thereby I for cultiratioa," if any, granted to the State by the act entitled "An act to enable the Stale of Arkansai and other States to reclaim the 'swamp lands' within their iiaiits," approved September SHtlt, I860, vnii be escktded from the sales.

The offering of the above lands will be commenced oa the days appointed, and will proceed in the order in which they areadrertistd until the whole ah all ve been offered atd the sales thas closed hat nr sale shall be kept open longer than two weeks, sad no private entry of any of the toads will he ad mi tied until after the expiration of the two weeks Given under my hand, at the city of Washington I this eighteenth day of May, anno Domini one thou' sand eight hundred and fifty lour. tw-u franklin ptwce. I By the President: John Wilsoh, Commissioner of General Land OOoe NOTIOI TO FM-1MPTI0N CLAIMANTS. asayrjss and receiver rfthepnoper land odoe, aad make pay 04 aJUr semnaUn. and ths day appointed for cum menoemcnt of the public sales of the toads emfcrao cU4nMd; otherwise sach otoim will hi forleited.

JOHN WILSON, DRAWING IN8TRUMMTU or wrioaa rites aad ds oss, from $1 26 upwards. This day opened by 1 FRANCS TATLOF. POR TRAVELERS: Ac niuiBl A AllIAlt DR1A BAILBOAp" Cheapest, tnott CtmfmrtmbU and Ex. pediiious Route to the U'ktte SiJpfcur Sprites. Passing the Ahim, tni Hat i RRANGEMkNTS been with tkt JK OVDMI 9t Ux? ne PAGB to ria WafhlMton, diatanoe of six bIIm, In with the trains this, and the WmT rands.

the following schedule will take iflrfltantV, ISM: A Train AlexnndtU te OetdwrilK wl inImmiMltt Stetiona, will iMft the Depot, Nwr of Duke and Henry itwU, at o'clock m-, on the arrival of the Boat from Him for Breakfast board, arriving Gorteae HHil at half-past TO the? nt with the Trnlne on th? Virgteda (Mttral to Mctanood, Ohartotteerilln, and Mantoi. ATrnte fcom GordoswrUke to tlintWiiii Intermediate nations, will leave nmlmifffia at 11 o'clock- op the antral of the sera on the Virginia Central Bailroed, MriTing at AWtandrt. at halfpaxt 3 allowing time to i with the train leaving Washington City th? North, and for Dinner on board the tent. A Train from Alexandria to Warrento. and later.

Stationa will leave Alexandria daily, at 3 o'clock, p. arriving nt i o'clock p. m. idrta and tatter I ton I ar- 1 A day. rant at half-peat i o'clock p.

KOn Sunday will leave at 7 o'clock Train from Warranto? to Alexandria medlate t-tationa will leave Warrenton day excepted) at a inarter beferef riving ad Alexandria at baif-paat 0 o' On Sunday will leave at quarter p- m. THROUGH TICKETS. To Wan To Qord( 1la. mm 00 To Ohn lotteevlUe 71 To I To aneeeeee I To 4 To Market for Lurar and New Market will take the train leaving Alexandria, at 7 o'clock a. at on Tueedaya, Thursdays, and connecting with the etagee at Culpeper, C.

B. for Lynchborg will tnka tha train leaving Alexandria at 7 o'clock, a. nt, Mondays, WtdnaaJnya, and Fridays, connecting with tha at Charlottesville. Paeeengerf lor tha White Sulptur Springs wiTTtake the train leaving Alexandria dally, connecting with tha stages at Ptauntoa. Prelght Trnina are running daily, (Sunday exu) for: W.

B. BBOGKBTT, Aiwt Alexandria, May 90. may ft ALBXANDBIA RAILROAD WHALMTS rpHIS line ccnnecta wiili the "0X0ROM JL PAGE" and the cara at each end of the mute taking thia line can braakfort and dina both going and octiiing, on board tha baat. Haraona wlahing to laave Waidrtngton bj thla lln? will leave their name and raaUaoae at Dr. Butt's Drug Store, earner ot Pennsylvania eve.

and 12th at, aad tha naach will call for them. may FOB MOUFT VEBHOF ON MONDAYS. WKDNKSjZDAVS, AND Fnru for th? Kouna UNR DOLLAR from Alevan ria 7 nan U. The tiMokQK WASUiNOIOh' wUl leaf a at 9 o'clock, and Alexandria at a. at.

Otache? leave the Capitol for the at t) Ura for the aosch 10 wishing ooach to for thetn will laave their with George anC Tbomaa Par tor A On. Hefreebmrnu be had an the boat. rna.y JOB COKfiUN, Captain. LIME! rK HAMBLROn LIMB KILNS being now la cemplete order, the proprietor wit be to farnuh hie approved cuatomeraat an times during the aeaaoo with Luue ot the beet quality t-r plaatTing and other purpoeee. The lime maunfa? tured at theae kilns is warranted to be equal la quality to any other marufarturxd In the The prkv will be, dallvered at tha kiln, in any other part of the eity $1.

Cement and CaUinedP.astorcan aleo be had ai all tlnm. A. W. DKNU4M, ap for the proprietor. ZERMAH'S CELEBRATED TOOTH WASH THIS delicious artiele mmbinea nc many men tortoua qualities that it baa now become a ard favorita with the of York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore.

Dentit-ta preacrlbe it In their practice euooearf and from every aoorca the most flattering laudations are awarded it. Inflamad and blaedinp nuns are immediately benefltted by it? nee ita action upon them if very mud aoothing, and eflrctive. It cleanaee the tn-th ac thoroughly that they are made to rival pearl in whiteness, and diffuses through the mouth su delightful freshneRc that the breath is rendered eiquiaiteiy sweet. It disaffects all tboee which tend to prodnee decay, and. as a whan theae are raanovad tha teeth must ra aoand.

Prepared only by Pnascu ZxuixicDruggift. Philadalphia, and aold by W. II. OILMAn, Waahingtoa, and by all Lruggists, at only 2t cents a bottle may GOLD AKD TUB GOfrPKL Kssayi on tbf Scriptural Duty of giving in proportion tc means and income. Daniel, A Model for Young series of lectures by Bev.

A. Scatt, New Orleans. Voices of Dead, by Bev. John Cumming The Divine Character Review of Dr. Boechar's Conflict of by Rev.

Mooes ba. ion. Cncla JerryVLetters to Young Mathers; compiled by Ann K. Porter. Castlemau'a Plain Sermons for Servants.

Sunlight Through the ktlst; or Conversations between a Mother and Children: fcy A LaJy. Struggles for Life; or the Autobiography Minister. Theological Esmje and other Papera; Tfcos. Qkiacay. National for June.

GRAY A BALLAMVM, Seventh ataee: may 30. VBBICO, D1COKAT1VK, asd itmi naacainioai or ORNAMENTAL PAINTING. T9B undersigned inform the ot" Waaaington and its vir.city that, having determined on locating thev in thia city, aa IRKSCO, AND OIU NAMBNTAL PAINTLR at all Umaa be prepared to devote the to decoration In any style of tha interior of Cburcbaa, Publk Haiia, Private Dwallinga, Ac. HUBMBT SCHuTTBR, HJtNRY RAHLBRT, Pa. in.

a. sida, batwaan 13th and itth PrlvaUar Ptnaloatra. Pension Orrict, una 3. ltwt. having, by tha ac: approved May SI, ISM.

made an appropriation for paying the of invalida (who wore wounded on private vessels dnrinz the last war Great Britain,) to the thirtieth of the present moLti inclusive, aarOas Interacted am notified that the following evMrnoe at their being entitled t-1 Die ot the law will be required, 1. Svo'D declaration or memorial, aetuni the vaasel to which the pensionet belonged; his rack vr aiatfoc; when and in what manner monthly ra(a ef pansion, and the date to which la-t paid. 2. Bvtdanca of Identity, either by aBMavit of credible witnemaa, or certif icate ot a jnatice ot the peace. The above to be authenticated by tha certificate under seal of the proper nftoer, ehoamrf the ofldal character of the jnsticc of the peace.

to he forwaided. together with tha original penn a emMcate, to thia ofltee. P. WALDO, Ja Commissioner of Pansk BBMITTAHCBB TO IBBTAWP. deairlng to send money to Ireland, can JL ahtain cheeks for I or more, an the Belfost Company, payable in all the principal towns.

CHUBB BBOTHKRS, Bankara, tha Trsawny Building. BOX, BALLOT BOX, and HAND BOX; but tha graatiiot of ihov la tha bandbot which can be had in ateortod with every variety of Panry Qooda and Millinery at 8H HDD'S, ilth at, above Pa. ave. N. inoidved a fine of Toll't id Sbaaiag Soup, Kxtrncta, and Oolagnaa.

ja AM INTBODUCTION the Stall) of tha Boaau Law, by Lu ber 8. on? vol Junius Dlarovared, by Mwdiek Oriffio. 1 vol the Twu Heocrds or the Moeaac and tha lactnro, by Hugh MiUer PycroA'a Couraa at Reading, edited by S. A- Spenrrr D. One, and other poemF, by Mrs.

Morb a novel, by Marion liar land in Armenia, by Ouraon Life and ita Aiaae, in two parta Tha Uiataty of the Council ot Ttant, by Rev. T. A Buckley, B.A. The Catechism of the Cpuucil of Trent, by Rev. A Buckley.

B.A. Iliatory of PrbtestantiflB in Prance, by G. KiUlce Hie Vuiet Heart, a navel from Mazarine. FKANOK TAYLOR. A MAURY have on aale several chean aditioua of moat eminent French Autbora, ipcludiuic Saiatine, Balsac, I aaiartlnr Dnmaa, DeKorfc, Kugene Sua, and Victoi Puga.

Je tbt-tbt-trt flASTNOtrg VB8BTABLB BI.OOD^VBIFYINU BITT1U UV Aak fot tha with the fartnak of the Invaatoc and Papnui, and taka MM other, WM. M. C. To whoa all be af sMad Agenc aa I.

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