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RRR TE 8 SOR REREE ae epee eee. EVENING STAR. . THE PILGRIM FATHERS. BY JOHN PIZEPONT. The Pilgrim Fathers,—where are ti.ey ?— The waves that brought them o’er Stull roll im the bay, and throw their spray ‘As they break along the shore #tilj roll ia the bay, as they roli'd that day (hen Maytlower moor'd below. When the sea around was black with storms, And white the shore with snow. The mists, that wrapp’d the Pilgrim's sleep. Still brood upon the tide; tocks yet keep their watch by the deep, "o stay its waves of pride. But the snow-white sail, that he gave to the gale Q When the i ss dark, is ape = 8 an ange ing, through an opening clow Is seen, and then withdrawn, = * @ Pilgrim exile,—sainted name! fhe hil, whose tey brow Rejoiced, when he came ; in the morning's flame, Jn the morning's fame burns now. And the ntoon’s colt ight, as it Iay that night & = —— a oS til hes where he fs homeless head,— but the Pilgrim—where is he? The [iter Fathers are at rest. en the summer's throned on high, And the world’s warm mead isin Terdue dross‘d, Go, stand on the hill where they lie. The earliest = of the golden day On that hallow’d spot is cast: the evening sun, ns he leaves the world, remisenous Liv biladel phia, and ‘hese usiness letters. rard, and With given. the amount of ea plet sucl tion to him. ‘The Pilgrim spirit has not fled, Mae It waiks in noou’s broad light; And it watches the bed of the glorious dead, With their holy stars by night. | The s0.0ercubie: feet to be delivered in ened yard It typ pre pe pt pc eg Will ba in the following proportions—aay 8,008 eubic Till the ways of the bay where the } ‘Shall foam and freeze no more. Straps Seexs Revenge. patch oj a siding of rods of eld Smith’s barn, he raised the “ deadly | 2) fret. tube,”’ took aim, puiled the trigger, and drop- ped * Stubbs having fulfilled his mi: home, went to bed, and slept with a lighter con- cakfast, who should be seen striding to- | the domicil of Mr. Stubbs but old’ Mr. | 2U3* Smith entered the house—Smith was press bimse!f “ Sorry to hear it. Mr. Smit. atall ——— for that grey colt of yours was es, length 13 to i7 feet, at — not calculated to make friends.”’ 500 cubic tpet curved timber, si “But it wasn’t my colt that got shot.’ 5900 saben feet tasbor. ba ‘Wasn't your gray colt? ell, which horse 17 to D foe wes it?” Total ve! - ™ dressed at is. He broke into my pasture last Navy Agent at That Baie colt you purchased last week of | Shou! my offer be accepted. I request to be ad- Pi Widow evening; I intended to send him home this tars end cortiheats. morning, but it’s no use now—his brainslay | ‘D2 scattered around the barn-yard.”’ Form of Guarantee. Mr. Stubbs was thunderstruck. The idea that | The undersigned, » hereby guaranty that. he had killed the wrong horse drove him to des- peration, and caused him to seek relief in a di- pete fy rection thet rather astonished his household. | navy agent dosiguated, The last seen of Stubbs, he was chasing his eld- | §°™¢ bebe iy said be acoopt We have recently | (Date) ig the report of the Witness: FREEDOM oF THE PRE: received a pamphlet cont: case of Ri. Gi of the C ©. The case excited considerable interest, from | (Date. the fact th a and reporting public proceedings. for some reason was Upon his refusal Mr. Burdell, Chiet of Police, to remove him, which he did. Dr. G. In Leche) pao Act respe: . | @ppropriations for such nee: capass, and recovered dam. i uded in the general appr: instituted a suit for . ages. As it was a matte: of public interest, and | fii os as Dr Gibbes seemed to have conten through mainly for the principle involved, he has received m: ermon fellow-citizenis o! for certain in handsome goblet f:om the people of his own city, approval of hi rights of the p: consisting of an inkstand, paper cutter, gold pen | 4uring the year. r. and pen kuif>. The inksiand bears the followi Each article to be of the best quality, and to be de- inscHiption: ©R. W. Gibbes ce Be dak | liverod without delay when ordored Presented by sympathiz- Poe Te admade, of Lin and John Burdeil. ciple. March M, 185 i members of the Press and other friends.” | mony of appreciation must he exceed- riumph of Right and Prin- *) reams 2 do qua onors so generous!) Book. in the Senate's amendment to the Kansas aid re- A . lo do royal, solve—.uaking (he appropriation contingent upon | § do blot er. royal, red, di the opinion of the Seneeue Court. sr tae UE ream white Dlotting loads,” do 7- Washington seldom indulged in a joke or @ sareasm. but m he did he always madea| Enrclopes of Stron decided bit. During the debate on the establish- ment of the Federal Army, a meniber of Congress offered a resolutiow limiting it to three thousand men, t9 which Washington suggested au amend- ment. providing that no enemy should ever in- vade the count“y with more than two thousand soldiers. The laughter which ensued smothered the resolution U7 The case of Mr. Ellis, the old man in Hen- lives without food. is really becoming wea: He has now exist 2. 4 by 2 jo de Ap 2 period of 16 days, without food, _ Envelopes. Lined with Linen, and yet is cheerful and talkative. He has been | 1 No.1, iore by 5 deranged at times, but speedily recovered. Last N 4 - ey <s Friday he rose from bed. was dressed, and sat at P 3 the table with the fz uily, partaking of soup, that om the wound in his throat, fied his hunger. >= 4 dozen zold pens. of approved make, AKKIVALS AT THE HOTELS. 1 oe cree me WILLARDS’ HOTEL.—C B Davidson, Ala; | 1 ®*°** metallic pe Mrs Nor d. do, C L Richardson, ly, child, TH Newnan, 2 d's. son. do; R Gwathway, Vat Sdexon ee led 20 Mrs Gethwa Miss Gatuway, do, J Dosewell tnd blue do; T J McKay, Md: J Fox, WW. Goles, Mase | 7 “open fod end b N Wilcox, Coico; J H_ Ferguson, Md; W Spicer, Eng: J W Gootz, do; RL. Dawe, Ark; Miss Dawe, lo jo w 5 vards silk cord, pe: 1 dozone mond; DL Phillips. M1: W Carter, NY; WCha.| #4» grasers, Rodgers pin. ly, Mass; Js Jeukin=; Dr Mocris, ‘Md; J E — Jouett, USN; HH GW Merrill; Hon A White Pa, J McHenry: G Morris, ly, Pa: J # Smith K & Wyman, Pa: § J Guest, NY; H Harm: ftrain, Va; G ia, Va: He Strain, nad. N bi tnther. do; JH Norman Crown, NH; J.C Walker, Tenn; H Tys nger, Pa : J Miller, do;’Saml J C Beman, Ark; N ia; 'T C Jerreil Va; NY: Geo N Sweet, ) Porter,do; C 8 Bazg, lil; J Lea, nd lady. O; G P Kane, Md; W Bell antl lady, A Crownatls, M Ge; Cope Brooks, Mr Hall,'do; Mr Scott, | 7a dozen dos Wg bitese ald, Cao; W Hammond, family i Gacien papel teweon Fiwain end lado, A Okeson. R Mc lade per dozen Mrs MS Young. and G W Morgan. Rev W sui BM W. Camp, NJ; D B Ridgel fi aaek price Robinson, Miss Barber, and E M Burgess, do. C€ Jone ‘ichmond, Va; R Meacham, Balt’e; J W A Arundel co Md; T $3 Shumate, Godfrey, NC; J W Buling, Va, T B Samnelt, | Md; HM Fleming, NY; B Romley, Sc: WH! Denton. NJ; T F Davis, Ky; Ls Peichartt, Va; JM Wilde, d Miss M Galt, do; J seciy, Md; WR Sebley, d | BOONVILL. 8 prarticable. Fayette Land ¢ y -Seatba’pton.New York..Nay 2 | this Jath day of Glasgow .......G ne New York. ay20| . By order of The California Steamers leave New York Commissioner on the 6th and 20th of each month. may 19-lewew ET RE OMEN. > NRT NN AERO RR RE Insurance, &c. WStIN CHARTERED DY CONGRESS. CAPITAL. as = = $200,000 1! GO s lvanin Avenue, 07 the ‘Washington City Savings 3 wie Poresats FOR LIVE OAK. PForosats FOR STATIONER Hovsz or Rerrgsextat Oak zharlestown, Mi eachusettc; ron Sealed Proposal: ceived ai this bureat . Live Oak, that th for one or all the juantity at any UrpoRes, roposols reoeiv- ‘office until Monday, tne ist day of June 120°clock m., for furnishi 6 foil of stationery for the use o} epresentatives during the Thirty-: arcs but must be for the w! by a suitable guarantee, the for of which is here- by ee in ae fall getimated amount will be re- Quired to sign the contract, s j ity, 15. per cent. will be withheld on Hope delivery until the contract is com- ted. ‘ In all the deliveries of the timber there must bea difficult crooked ll be withheld such further amount, in addition tothe 15 per oent.,as may be judged expedient to secure the publi difhcult portions be delivered. 6 proportion of each bill. 8 + Beally AMES C. MoGUIRE, President, G. D. Hansow, Secretary. sCTIO D INDEMNITY FROM PPOTESS ANd DAMAGE BY Vite se LS OF THE SEA, AND INLA THE PERILS {NSPORTAT ; FARMERS AND MECHANICS’ INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PHILADELPHIA, Fine, MARINE, AND INLAND INSURANCE. Authorized Capital Orrice, NorTHWRST CORNER AVENUE AND 17TH StRERT, DIRECTORS. Hon. Thos. B. Florenee, DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES, Class No.1,—Paper. Item 1.—500 reams white-laid qearto post, extra su- Perfine, faint lined 2.—100 reams white-laid quarto post, extra super- fi oe eres at 3.— 75 Sere: white-laid Bath post, extra superfine, i 4-390 reais * aia Bath post, extra superfine, u 5.125 ‘tra tfine cream inid notes per, large 6120, faint lined ahd gult-cdged, 6.—125 reams same article uporfine eream laid note, medi- 8-100 xeatas white cap paper, oxtra superfine, faint 85 per cent., or other approved in triplicate th Yard, will be paid by such navy agent as the contrac- tor may name within thirty days after its presenta- PENNSYLVANIA It will be stipulated in the contract that if default be made by the parties of the first all or any of the timber named of the time and place provided, then a. the contractor and his sureties will for the UnrtedStates a sum of mon 's kindiy on that spot last. | the total amount therein agre ream: % led “commercial laid note paper, large size, ls for the xbove must state the price per | Team. Of items 1, nd 4a portion not to exceed one- of each, ie bo faruaied ailt-sdged, if required: aid, white, large 2.—125,0%) envelopes, thick laid, whits, small size i. official size, #4 x FY laid, large letter size ieinl .., _,. buff, medium, between let- ter and official size, smooth newspapers and documents. 8 are to bo in all cases adhesive. Preference will ba given to those having Proposals must state the prive per thou: Crass 3.—Knives, §c. Item. 1.—100 dozen four biade pearl-handle pocket knives, 2.—80 dozen same article, stag 3.— dozen two-binde pearl and six knives, small size, halfof ea 4.9) eases scissors 5.—5) pairs first rate o €.—8 dozen ivory hn as the price to of the actual delivery the,eof, which may he recovered from time to time, acco: | act of Congress in that case nved March 3, 1843. mad> and provided, ap- '. Carroli Brewster, L, Item 1.—275,000 envelopes, thi SURVEYORS. * street, opposite City . Thornton, corner 1st street and Virginia Fifcma, No. 22 4% street, John Rigeless No Sol Ie street: below Peuneyl- MARINE SURVEYOR. | Captain J. P. Levy, No. 357 Pennsylvania avenue, oppusite National Hotel. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT. John Thomason. feet of keelsons, and pisces suitable for lower stems, aytlower lay, stern posta, stera-post Knees, fore deadw. all siding jeand 20 inches. hes. T! Pappy, old Mr. | tions in whieh they enter into. the construction of & Smith's grey colt hasbroken into our cabbage | ship of war, conformin; ip.” lepeth and character wit! ae “He has, has he? Well, just load my rite, | Sfntlynme of corenponding st my son, and we will see if an ounce of lead will Spe cubic feet of the net lead Mr. Smith's colt to reform his habits.’’ | in Sbout equal yee ce pega es This colloquy passed-between Mr. and Master | length from 13 to 17 feet, having @ natural med Tur Stubbs, just after tea. As soon as dark came, carte ot fone goes peat ok ere ee ee Mr. Stubbs takes his rifle, marches over towards | 984 two-thirds the number of ir: alec, 000 old Smith's farm, and, when within about thirty | (inh est Ndiag 13 sod Leena tn leet hoot ae Charles Walter, No. 397 lo 9x 4, and 934 x 4 inches — evavetes buit bstantiaily in shay 6.25, do heretofore ding of 13 amd 15 inches, ches or more in that length; ee Authorized Capital and Assets. le It handle t = pocke' 057 OF and Goud Becutries, bits the business and ember 1, 1856: Invested in Bonds, Mortgages, The following statement ex: condition of the remium received on marine All to be sided straight and fair ; the 15-inch timber A A A and under showing a face of not less than three- ine uf the best-looking grey colts in the | fourths the siding. to be out fram tres grown with country in —— of aan ote chm ge 3 (he pe i i require the Cominandant ot oY Ai ion, returned | Ty ielivered in the reapective Yards at the risk and : rs . | expense of the contractor, subject to the usual in- science than he had enjoyed during the last | succinate tie eativa a perm ee ne orgt ape! iz nl e i i 1e- 0 be delivered on or fo! as st day of cight months. The next morning. while seated | ‘Nncust, 1a5a, and the remainder on or before the Ist e and erasers must state the | Items Nos. 1, 2,3and ud first stvlo of finish. . Pens, Penholders, Pencils and Quills. | rice per dozen. Fire premium. ; Interest on loan... 1,—50 gross Perry's patent large blue barrel pens, | ni of the Bureau ; and Perry's throe pointed pens 2 quality metallic pens, in boxes containing 4 gross each ss 4.—10 gross bullion pens, on cards or in gilt boxes of re marine losses. Form of Offer. heraby agree to furnish Tnited States Navy Yard at hfty thousand feet of live-oak timber, in conformity r with the advertisement of the Bureau of Construc- “‘ Mr. Stubbs, I've come over to tell you that thon of the gato of Me as shot i ” Bf cul et, sul! a horse was shot near my barn lest nig! pe poy aoe oer ct cody es , although not | 32.00 cube fect curved timber, s L . ofthe s exeited, and for a moment lacked words to ex- | 2% deliver at the 5.—5 gross porcupine quill penholders end agency charges. 6.—6 gross rosewood penholders, for large barrel or principal piecos, sided 18 ided 13 and.15 inch- re foot. , led 12 inches,length 13 and 15 inohes, length Balance remaining with the Company. of the Compan: 1h : foes sort y are as fc! Sikes ens 2~6 gloss rosewood penholders, for small barrel pens a. Seroes penbokdors, best styles, for pens without Philadelphia at Rail bends. First mortgages, Stooks, collaterals, o: Girard and consolidat Deposited vin Duncan, Sherman & Co., OPK. 0002 occ scence cess cogeccees ‘ferred payment on stock not yet due. otes for marine premiums... jue from agente, secured by bond: remiums ou policies recently iss: debts Garon company. handsome etyles 3 black lead pen- 11.—® dozen gold pens, first rate quality, half with silver casos and half without cases, Cass 5.—Ink and Inkstands. ‘tem. 1.—80 dozen ink, in 2.—H dozen ink, ha’ 3.—15 dozen ink, 4.3 cen red in ton bank stock. + and the contract forwarded to the at ——-, for eigna- » OF carmine, in small glass bot- | les 5.—6 dozen standishes, china or cut-glass inkstands, with racks, &c. 6.—5 dozen fine chins inkstands, pump and dishes, alt 7-10 fozen handsome cut-glass inkstands, large | size {8,10 dozen handsome cut-glass inkstands, medium | size 9.—5 dozen handsome pressed glass inkstands, vari- 10.—4 dozen handsome porcelain ladies’ inkstands, various patterns Cass 6.—Memorandum Books, Portfolios, Tab- lets and Diaries. case the foregoing will, within ten days after the re- contract at the post oifice named, or execute the contract for the sufficient suretiog: i; ; i " J enter inte contract as afore- est son. Jim, down the turnpike with an eight | seid, we guaranty to make good the difference be- foot sapling. tween the offer of the suid The business of this Co: ably with the most success: the United States. From the Istday of August up to the ist day of Novemb iny will compare favor 1 similar institutions in 1255, in fifteen months, Ler, 1856, the premiums and interest received amounted to the large sum of four hundred thousand one doliars and sixty-eight cents, with the payment of i and expenses of seven thousand one hundred and twenty-eight dol- hat which and ¢ baer my bbes rr. E. J Arthur and John | yp, fy that the above-named C. D. and Burdell, which was tried at the last March term | E, Epon fin fhe Pg of property, and able tof Common Pleas, in Columbia, S. | to make good their guarantee. 1.—2 dozen memorandum books assorted sizes ) ortiolios, quarto, with locks, tablets, and of fine quality . 3.—10 dozon portfolios, cap, with locks, and of fine Justified in soliciting a eving that the secu: that all fair claims will be sted more according to equity than legal technical- is prepared to issue policies against DWELLINGS, FURNITURE, MILLS, MAN- CFACTORIES WAREHOUSES IL DINGS and their contents; E, transported by lv { (To be sizned by the United States District Judge. favolved the rights of the press in | (fo be.sizned by the Attorney, Collector. or Navy It seems that Dr. Gibbes. who is the editor of the | AFent- and no other.) quality : . \a into the Council Chamber PRoPosa LS FOR STATIONERY. 4.—10 reg layeren yrs with pencils, and of supe- 5.—15 dozen pocke: diaries, of fine paper and finish Class 7.—Waz and Wafers. Item. 8. 5S Prana tod waters or all kinds of MERCHANDI Vesseis, STEAMBOATS, CANAL Boats, RAILROADS 3s to or from nay portion of ’ BOATS navigating the estern Waters. The rates of premium will be as low as other com- panies, and in fixing them ever constriction and arrangement will be taken into con- eedily adjusted and west oorner Pennay 17th street, Washington City, of very finest qualit: Ie CLass 8.—Paper Weights and Paper Fo: Without auth em 1,—20 dozen cut ginss paper weights, finest quality s and the usun! poevers of the departments EUROP and fer other purpo- and on the hulls of STE rations of Tespect from his Approved 26th August, 1842. sealed separate South, who always know | proposals will be received at this department until 3 how to rewa:d. in achivalrous manner, all who | 0’clock, p. m. on the 2th of June next, for furnish, = 5 tere: hie ing such articles of Stationery as may be requir defend their rights and interests. He received a boris Po one Sent from the ist a e | “ y ted in the subjoined sel and now we perceive that some of the citizens of cuunene f tity; but it is to be understood Charleston have presented him, in token of their pours pro Nr ney that * mt 2-3 do uine-tuch fine ivory folders, one inch feces and not less than 9 oz. tu the improvement in 3.—@0 do nine-inch fine ivory folders, one inch wide, and not less than 9 oz. to the do- zen, and with strong handles. 4.—10 do fine penrl folders, assorted patterns,and strong hamiles. .— Miscellaneous, 1.—3™ dozen red tape, No. 2-29 do do vania avenue and the Home Offce Second streets, rincipal cities of the United by authorized officers of the Company. B KING HOUSE ment 18 to be at udependence in vindicating the | liberty to take either a less or greater quantity of a complete writing apparatus, | any article than is specified, according to its wants 3—25 do white tape, No.2. | 4.— 19 do vesta taper stands, with wax tapers pounds pounds black sand, pound papers ozen letter clips, gilt . Laid or Wore. OF cap, Whatman'’s or Joynson’s, per _CHUBB BROTHERS. its received and Checks paid fs on the northern seaboard par, and Exchange on said Cities furnished to depositors without charge. Ixtexest on Derosits.—interest will be allowed oh rates as may be agri Deposits. — De without charge. cio post, cream laid, to weigh not less and the modest beartng and than S poanis per ream, trimmed,one-half er of Dr. Gibves eminently en- ruled on three sides, Whatman’s or Joyn- ily bestowed .— son's per ream # do notepaper. = or Joynso! I” The Massachusetts House of Representa- Envelope Paper, Smooth. tives, by a large majority, has refused . concur 2 — Se do lo ONZE ne ivory handle letter stamps, chequered dod = plain 10,—12 dozen pieces best quality twilled office taste, various colors 1.12 do bottles adhesive mucilage, best qual wide motal tops and 12.—5 pounds indin-rubber, in usual size pieces, na- tive gum preferred. eam-laid damask, Whatman's on Deposits at Deposits in Virginin and other e be checked for, payable in same funds, orin hAnge. and Bills of Exchange will be discounted, and Loans made on Stocks, é t the market rate. Letters or Crepit.—Lettors of Credit will be d iable in the different Cities of the nm Deposit of Money or Collate: ‘ed if Money is deposited, charged if Collaterals, on sueh terms as may be: nourrent Money re- » Yellow, per ream white, thick, pe charging the regula: do do 1,—1,000 reams buff or brown envelope surface, strong and toug e. es, to weigh not less than 33 pounds to mooth Opaque Paper, t White, Adhesive. of buff or brown envelope paper, by smooth surfaes, strong and tough, 2) X 24 inches, to weigh not less than 25 ing Bitis or ExcHance.—Travelers will ed with drafts in such sums as may be di sired negotiable in the different Cities of the Union. DIT ON ENGLAND, IRE- of $.—80 reams strong and smooth Manilla paper, 27 x 31 inchas, to weigh not less than forty pounds to the ream. ms white fiat en sin half sheets, to weigh not less an 12 pounds to the reain 5.—2,000,000 docurnent envelopes, fine buff paper, 74 inches long awl 3% inches wide Proposals for the above must state the weight and price per ream for paper aud price per thousand for By the act approved Jnne 17, 1944, the Cierk of the House of Kepresentatives is ‘directed his purchases exclusively to articles the growth and mauvfacture of the United States, provided the same | Cc can be procured of such growth and manufacture, of | suitadie quality,and et reasonable prices, upon as good terms as to quality and of foreign growth and manu to the productions of Ameri- persons making proposals to article, wil state whether the same is of and manufacture of the United States. red, free of any charge the Clerk on or befera rate for Exchange, 11 ties paying from 6 to 12 r. cont. always for sale, or bought in the different ities at a commission of a4 sare heught upon orders, we inches, =. deposit of i0 pr. cent on reserve the right to ea! the cost. Bonds or Stocks will be ordered by tele. raph. - RaiLRoan, City, anp Stats Bonps.—Railroad, and State Bonds can be placed in our hands for negotiation, either in this country or Europe. Rail- for cash or with Bond Warrants bought at the market rates. All Warrants sold by us are guaran. teed in every respect. Aah located on commiggion. stud Warrant quotations regular!: juested. i Warrants wili be forwarded to Western Houses on orders, or eent for sale on commission to responsible ts by ane rig ax can be obtained | 744 Iron purchased lhe pens, Perry’ can industry ; ap jurnished if re- Brookman and Lang v — = The articles are to be deliv, at the Office of October next, and to be paid as the Cominittes on Accounts shall audit the bill. Each bidder, though he may desire to the whole of the articles above numerat required to make a separate and distinct proposal A item; and no prot more than a single item will be considered. Ei proposal to be endorsed ** Pre N class No. —, of statione) sentatives of the United States.” and-addre ed. They will be free of postag: ecimens of each item acoompany the ed with the name of the bidder and t number of the class and item, according to the above advertisement. i The person offering to furnish any description of rice, quality considered, he same on executing a with one or more sureties, satisfactory to the Clerk, for the performance of the same, under a forfeiture ries in the case of failure ; he office of snid Clerk s after the proposals have been opened The right is reserved, in case it should be neces- eles contained in the above CLamms on UNITED States, RES: ourt of Claims or Congress, intrusted to us, will be torney s. CHUBB BROTH do do do silk taste, ies in! per dozen 2 dozen wafer standa, cocoa, Draper's or Whitney’s for the House of Son's, ivory han Sdozen penknives, Rodgers and Son's, 4 biades, per dozen 1 dozen penkuives, Rodgers and Sou’s, 2 blades, perdozen 1 dozen tvory-handle wafer seal, 12 do ink, in quarts, black, per duzen 1 dozen carne i: D Rolloson, 0; DN 3 pounds wafers, red. per pound 1 do 5,00 wafers, for United 1,000 A ia B. H, STINEMETZ havii with a Company of Hatters t aisha with the most popele styles articles at the lowest S, will hereafter make a receive a contract for ntly for $5) for a slight ty, $3, and for 42.50 ~ 'y forthe money. To make this system will keep no books, but sell exclusive- ly for Cast oN DELIVERY, which cannot fail lvantageous to thi to buy for cash iS sas no losses. ts. SLT HATS, CAPS, and STRAW joys, Misses and Infants’ wear. examine our stock. of twice the contract 17 which bond must be f serene 2 oorner of L and 8th States seal, extra thick, per ———— sh dn A PLUMBING AND GAS FIXING, 5,000 wafer: for department seal, extra thick, per 7 Li unds seeli + best - B:oome and lady, Fla; Z'M Lane | 1° Pound posing wax, lest extra superfine scar C € shepherd and lady, NY; G roe twine, gill net, per iodo J WKelley,} 7), dv do ¥, of all or any of the ar- ist WM. CULLOM, Clerk House of Reps., U.S. JNIFED STATES PATENT OFFICE. Wasitinoton, May 2, On the petition of Norbert Riilieux, of New York, praying for the extension of a patent granted to him 1843, for an improvement in rom the expiration of said on the 26th day of August, Tt is ordered, that the said petition be heard at the Patent Office on Monday, the 17th next, at 12 o'clock m.: thereby enabling him sell at a small profit, meeting Teorived oreRS. eta °) Persons are invited to ca Call at 236 Pennsylvania Avenue, near corner of DROP LIGHTS FOROE ted Seu POUCA ASS &c.; all of which pre of the newest most ap- TEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITES. | &e:; all of whic MONEY to LOAN on STOCK SECURITIES BROTHERS, BANKERS, Opposite the Treasury. on the 26th of Augu: sugar, for seven y n ears, Rodgers and Son's,634-inch oa ‘ent,which takes place 2 dozen scissors, per dozen. it be signed by the individual or Lager A price—and but one and those for partment to judge and inake selection. Should Cy Andy WASHINGTON HOUSE —C A Ross, Fis, 1 | Smunernted, they are to be fur ees, di Newark; N Scholfield. Norwich. Conny | proposa wil bo furmi all persons are notified to their line ee » if any they have, why said petition ought not to be granted. ¥ ‘ersons Opposing the extension are required to file in the Patent Office their objections, specially set at least twenty days before the day estimony filed by either I used at the said hearing must be taken and transmit- ted in accordance with the rules of the office, which will be furnished on aj The testimony in t do: Rey Dr | schedule, of the class y. USN: D must be nooo! ROTHERS, Washi Md; Sirs Pollard, Miss Kinker, Miss Duvalf Sigg | each article fo enable tho de tS, (Washington, to quality. Blank forms for forth in writin ed at the departinent to per- as, withont uniformity partment would find it difficult to make be taken ee consideration un- he to“ The Depart- Proposals for Sta- given to the person to ed, who will be required, T, togive bond, with two ‘HE HOUSE OF 7 CHUBB BROTHER, BARROW & co., Davenport, lowa, in composed of “CHAS. St’ J. CHUBB, LEXOR H. BARROW, M.H.DOUGAL, —* S PUBLISHED RE- js, at LING TOA’S Book Store. @ case will be closed on the Tthof August; depositions and other papers relied upon as testimony must be filed in the Office on or. before the morning of that day; the arguments, if any, within ten days thereafter. ler BO, National Intettiger inn, Philadelphia, , maT ag Belg 8 previous t next, tl lay of hearin day Of August next, tne RLES Com’r of Patenta, . 8. Edit f the above papers will please copy, art cook heer halle tthe Patent Of t Cornelia F Shumate, Augusta, Va; Notice will be | wrchan e contract is award, hin Be KIRKWOOD HOUSE —S Walter, Pa; JG | sutheient sureties fore y The hoad of the’ whether the terms oj ied with, and to re; SE Wilde, do; J | 2 his opinion. of ini , | the contract Pa; W J Brouzh.NY; | forme within s tome LL THE NEW BOOK! cvived earns oe SHI The Fortunes of the author o “Fra this notice be published in the re. rtment isin all aber to decide bee ect any articles which may be, erior quality.as well ax toan- failure to comply with the > oy the author of “Wild Sports fume. by Miss Austen. mmon Things of Every Day fam Shakespere not an Imposter, by an Eng- Farms, and how they ought to be managed, e Poultry Yard. by Miss Watt,” forsaleat $I mat a “Cainpbell’s Dictionary of Military Scienee. 1 vol., week for three 87 I i TOTICE OF THE du Ministre de la M Lanp Orrice From IN THE STATE 1 Tn accordance with the provisions o} act authorizin: VAL OF THE zp W1NG To HENpER- MINNESOTA AEnmitony in Cagecr oO) ngres: 6 in the location of land OTICE OF THE titled iN Lanxp Orrice From n of laud offices, decinred of public State of Missouri, wil ews: line, Building, oor. 43 and with the provisions o! Io ENT,— ISHN NT, “An act authoriz: m “ = nds at LoS 4g ECTIFYING ESTAB. ‘urther notice as to the ol Will be issued by emoved to the town ‘arritory, from and after ‘the city of Washington, ism, wee, CENCE Oies. i val the Register and Receiver at the Y the city of Washington, Tales tiex omens, Given under m: ake eae he Ppa on head a large lot i ‘ER FAGAN Medicines. AVATE MEDICAL TREATISE PRICE ONLY 3 CENTS.. ¢ 107 Seni free of postage to all parts of the Union, . M. B. reix’e Phgsislogical View of Mar BF ood = revised edition of =e pe rehe! Sie crests on heatliee's jualties Jagie and married I sod fruitful winae ces, mode of securing them—i fous and infer- tle ‘ones—their ‘obriation removal—nervous de- bility, it and cure, ‘|B process at once £0 simple, safe, and effectual, failure is impossible —rules for daily ement—an essay on "§ torrheea, with practical observations on a safer and more successful mode of treatment—precautionary hints on the evil results from empiri praction; to which is added commentaries on the diseases of fe- Ipate fait bette per ik pas at he remedi ge for those selfanthoved miseries and disnp- remedies: nted popes so unjortunately prevalent in the a oane. it isa truthful adviser to the married, those contemplating marriage. Its yornenl is partic- ularly recommended to persons entertaining secret doubts of their phy sical condition, and who are con- scious of having hazanded the health, happiness and price a5 cents imal ; : i ES < 2 $ Scenplotcly are entirely sredionte all traces of those et tirely e o Spmapletel sahish euaatea and cubebs have so the patient. Hii Einental remed; fortunately, physicians treat with mercury, to the tion, and which ail the sarsa; thon an fo destruction to the ye Kees pen iy, oitioe No. 31 Maiden Lane, Albany, N. Y. T5005), pregorsay Mr. Kexxxpy, of Roxbury, has discovered in one of our common pasture w ry remedy that cures EVERY KIND OF HUMOR, rom ‘Ae worst Scrofula down to a common Pimple. le has tried it Ay over eleven hundred cases, and never failed except in two cases, both Thunder Hu- mor. He has now in his possession over onc hundred —_ ificates of its value, all within twenty miles of joston. mee bottles are warranted to cure & nursing Sore outh. One to thres bottles will cure the worst kind of Pimples on the Face. a Two or three bottles will clear th em of Biles. Two bottles are warranted to the worst Canker in the Mouth and Stomach. Three to five bottles are warranted to cure the worst kind of Erysipelas. One =.<ee bottles are warranted to cure all Hu- mor in the Eyes. = . f'wo bottles are warranted to cure Running of the Ears and Blotches among the Hair, Four to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and running Ulcers. : Ono bottle will curs Sealy Eruptions of the Skin. Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the worst kind of Ringworm. ‘wo or three bottles are warranted to cure the t most desperate case of Rheumatism. b hree to four bottles are warranted to cure Salt- rheum. soe to eight bottles will cure the worst case of of A benefit is always experienced from the first bot- tle, an pertoct cure is warranted when the above quant s taken. i pee | looks so improbable to those who have in vain tried all the wonderful medicines of the con | that a common wi growing on the pastures. along gid stone walls, should cure every humorinthe ve a humor, tart. 4 DS, hums about it suiti Sy ours. I peidied over a thousand bottles of 1a he viens of Boston. I know the cts of it in every case. It has already dene some of the greatest cures ever done in Massachusett: gave it to children a year id people of sixty. I se pect, pew locking children, whose flesh was so! ¥i fiathy. restored to a perfect state of health by e. ‘To those who are subject to a bottle will always cure it. It = catarrh and dizzines: ome ha been costive for y: it. Where the body 1s sound it works quite easy, but where there is any derangement of the functions of nature, it will cause very singular feelings, but ou must not be alar: ;they always disappear in rom fourdaysto a week. There is nevera re- sult fr it; on the contrary, when that feeling ix one, you will feel yourself lke a new person. jeard some of the most extravagant encomiums of it that ever man listened to. 2 5 In my own practice I always kept it strictly for hu- Mmors—but sines its introduction as a general family medicine, great and wonderful virtues have been found in it that I never suspected. Several cass of epileptic fits—a disease which was aly bo considered incurable, have cured by a few bottles. O, whata mercy if it will prove effee- tual in all cases of that awful malady—there are but few who hnve seen more of it (han I have. | of them aged od by it "or vari Fe menos = he aver, Dy sia, Asthma, Fever and Ague, Pain in the Side, Diceases, of the Spine, and particuiarly in Diseases of the Kidneys, &c., tI d avery has done more g 7 r known. No change of diet ever necessary—eat the best you om get and enough of it. Directions for Use.—Adults one table-spoonful per day—children over ten years dessert-spoonful— children from five to eizht years, tea-spoonful. As no directions can be applicable to all constitutions, take sufficient to operate on the bowels twice o day. DONALD KENNEDY. No. 120 Warren Street. Roxbury, Massachusetts. Agents for Washington.—Chas. Stott & Co., Z. Gilman, Kidwell & Lawrence, J. B. Gi ir, Burry & Co., D. Walsh & Co. F. 8S. Waish, J. P.'Stone Martin King, Nairn & ‘Palmer, Schwartz & Co., 6 ore ta sen, rd 0. ents for Geo wno.—R. S$. Cissell, O M Leatham, J. L. Kidwell my 5-ly = a oe * HE PERUVIAN SYRUP having suecessfully assed the ordeal to which many discoveries in the Rinteria Medica are subjected, must now be re- ceived as an established icine, ITS EFFICACY IN CURING YSPEPSTA Affections of the Liver, Dropsy, Newralgi chitis and Consumptive Tendencies, ed state of the Blood. G al and all Diseases which re Alterative medicine is bewond The proofs of its effi are so nume! sutheaticated, and of suci ing from one cause, may be medy. The olnes of disenees for w! the Syrup promi- ges a citre, 1s precinoly that which han so hen tar fled the highest order of modical skill. The facts are tangible, the witnesses accessible, and th: fet; and efficacy of the Syrup incontrovertible. —_ ‘hose who may wisu for an opinion from disinter- ested persons respecting the character of the Syrui cannot fail to be satisfied with the following oe Bumerous testimonials, in the hands of the Agents, The signatures are those of gentlemen well known in the oommunity, and of the highest respectability. CARD. on undersigned having ¢: si me © beneficial effects of the ** Peruvian Syrup," tate recommend it to the attention or the pu! oe = From our own experience, as well as from the tee- timony of others, whose intelligence and integri are altogether unquestionable, we its nee in cases of incipient ungs Bronchial Passnzes, onmplaint, Dropsy, Neuralgia, &: ‘ hereditivey but fom fects would be inert from the those who have witnessed them, and hay junteer- ed their testimony, as as do eB ay restorative wer, i v For sale by Z. D. GILMAN, Pennsy!yania avenue, and e th treots. Navy Yard. MILLER & CUNNINGHAN, Penn. between 12h and 3th streets, have ju ouds i thei! Lee BS TS; ‘sand othe: rehasi ‘Will find their establishment unequalled the District of Columbia for moderate prices and dis- tch, neatnoss and efhgiency of work. The: respectfully solicit bhure of all; and, beu rom men both it birth and apprenticesh: er pride in proving by t! ‘k that Plu: Ges Pastures can be Sone hy. poy mechan- i and aay Gnited States. Wel 8 ene zi-tke ibe Supeiiann Ropar acehas Fare Woolwi 1.25. Frlooner's Marine Dictionary, 1 vol., quarto, Lon- 's Mili Dictionary, 1 vol., London; $4.50, Technological Military Dictionary, German, Eng- by Capt. Duckett, 1 vol., London; Cod and F, Stosenstor’s Bl itary Encyclopedia, 1 vol., Lon- ndon; 87 cts. e Encye) and Aide: Memoir to the Military it con a nginoers, Myitery anire de Marine a Vou otionnire de Marinen V: j sous les aon ieee de la Marine. oA Na oe clopedia H. te nine ay a aia WASHINGTON ASE EY PE Now and bag, s fe f jen! zit eis, should tl fe case: y. ha Ti i R. ick hi So y Expe: ed by ct Pas: mneds they ta ‘and ‘Nash nF i I 81 di ral ft = trains. F.C. s bay — - red G : b Atlanta, and Mi & ! iN ng | fon. N.C. ‘and N ood than any medicine | 7 onl t cl Atlanta, G: di day DY Ni jardne: F. Cc iibu Di t i da irs + Da is Cau ‘hi m. ed, H dity, | un ied. = tig Bex) ced tr sud Bag; er, that ed, me i a mn a. Th : th pt Pa of and Bag, between Pied i W =: moda re Sunday) of the faders den Sta character of volunteer. >} ah A. * L eed, and the: % Pi e a e, | Ne : S75, id tor dis: not cross the Banks and yy Jan. irda > turday Saturday avelers’ Directory, a eee x tod after St M “Fcave Alexandiis, at 2,4, Wy 2, 25, 48¢-and ig “ener Sh ve Washington, at 7%,956, 11%, 1. 36, 536, and, bi jently rely on the Boat sins? ing at the time advertised. —_ sy f the ts will make a trip to r Vv. ERNON a eeee and Past cles ene leaving W ocearee ats po clock am. ° GHOSE TOWARD, { Captains, Either Boat ro be chartered for Exeu at any time, on cation to JOSEPH BRYAN President of t pany, at his office, 339 Penn’ avenue, or to the Captains on board. ap tf TEAMER GEORGE PAGE. S Houks oF DEPARTURE. Selene Leave Alexaadria at 454, 74, 9, 1%: Gs ee 123K, 13K, 4, 536, 7. 30a 18 TO PRICE, Bare. Wasnineron BRANCH RAILROAD, Trains leave WASHINGTON for BALTINORE 6 p.m. ‘On Su : Leave BALTIMOR : for WASHINGTON at Se ant Feo. me nnd Sam pe, ja Sunday et 456 a.m. Passeng: take train' . — Kor Annapolis will take trains at 834 and 4, ‘or Norfolk will take trains at 83 mnd 3. _ For the wet mie’ —_ trruns at 6and 434, conneet - ing at yashington Junction. "San ier T. H. PARSONS, Agent, DAs LINE FOR EDWARDS’ FER “Gey Di “ey R besapeak making dai iP above pont on Monday, March 23, leaving the wharf of W. H, and H. Ritter, Georgetown, D.C. aay Pend he » Sundays excepted; throug! leaving Georgetown at pseven ‘he Boats will arrr on Aqueduct, at Ferry st 3p.m., where 2 stage will be in to ey pas ourers to Leesburg, Va, eturning, leave Exlwards’ Ferry every day at’ nine o'clock in the moruing, and arriving in Georgetown at sunset. Through Tickets, $1.75. Intermediste points ag Great Falis or Washington Aquednet, # in ig bie in t the Great Falls, or m., Seneca at i2m., neck, 75 cents; Edwards’ Ferry, $1.12; urs, Virginia, including coach, $1.75. Moals served on the Bot moderate ay mar 25 ___W. 1. & H. ITTER. QBANGEAND ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD, GREAT SOUTHERN MAIL L?> unday nights excepted.) hetween stk AND RicHNON Db, 3 0} JOROUGH, : 7h v'eloc’ t7 o'clock p. m. : 834 o'clock p. m. Fare from Wasiingtoa and Alexaadria to Rich- mond. ED Wr Ome rbusesand Bacuare agree ‘will beat the . to convey prs- sengers cage to the Steamer GEO. PAGE, for Alexandrin, a distance of ix mules, allowing ample time for mes!s. mar 27- JAMES A. EVANS, Agent. NEW RouTe TO THE SOUTHWEST. MEMPHIS & CHARLESTON RAILROAD COMPLETED—CONNECTING Depot of the Washington Railron ora, Tenn.;: Charleston, S. C.; Sevan To ali the Northeasterp cities, with enn. f Railroad between NEW ‘he Inat connecting link «| ISSISSIPPI RIVER. Ti Lf ANDTHE $s ‘his road 18 now completed and opened forthe reg- ular trans; tion of Passengers and Freight, and will afford more Expedition and less Expense thra any other route beoginkey | the Northeast aid South- west. Passengers and mappers will take due notice thereof, and govern themselves nocor oes. senger Trnins leave Stevenson daily at 2h o'clock, a. m.,(aiter the arrival of the trains from Chattanooga Nashville, and arriveat Memphis same day at 7 . connecting with First Clase Steam Fackets to New Orleans, and ali other impor- tant points upon the Western Rivers.* Goods coa- —— to Ratlroad Areata at Charleston or Sevan- wl be forwarded to Memphis and other points, by Express Freizht Trains. . Freight in charge of the Adams Express Come pany is carried over this route daily by the sen ger Cc. Feneral Superintendent. Henrevitre, (Ala.) Aprai 1st, 1857. &e., sold at Wil- Augusta, Savan- tawege Tickets to Memphis ingt N. C,; Charleston, 3. C. nah, Ma t oy, Ala; Chattanooga, ‘o connect with the Fo® ALL PARTS OF THE WEST. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, EW anD IMPROVED ARRANGEMENTS. Three Trains daily from Baltimore for Cumber land, Wheeling, and oe pete of the West. Int. The ACCOMMO. DATION TRAIN willicave (= t Sunday) at 6.45 9. m., connecting with trains rom Philadel hia, first train from Washington (at Junction —will stop at Way Stations, arrive at Cumberiand at 4 o'clock p.m. 2d. The MAIL TRAIN leaves Camden Station ur foxneet Sunday) at 8.5) a. m., and reaches Wheeling by 4.4%, m., connecting at Benweood with Columbus, Cineiwost roe. JADApO- ile, Cleveland, Toledo, Detror:, Chicago, vo. ‘Siro, and intermediate points. The EXPRESS TRAIN lenves d . -» Connecting with express trains for Cimemnati, St. Louis, Cairo, Chicago, and intermediate pinces. The distance to Cimeinnati and other central ani seuthera laces in the Wost, is nearly 100 miles shorter than any other route. The time to these places is siso unl ce checked through to Columbus, Cin- cists eae St. Touts. ‘Assenge;rs gage transferred at al its free, T HROUGH TICKETS will be eold toall the large towns in the West, st the lowest possible rates, at the Ticket Office, Camden Station, and at Washing FSi second-cl tached to the MAIL class ir is at . i = Passengers from Baltimore or Washington my view the entire road by daylight, by taking Aocom- modation or Mail Tran, and lying over at Cumber- land or Oakland, ey rosame the next soorping ty the Express Train, which leaves Cumberland at &. m., and reaches Wheeling at 2 p.m. en from Washington have ample time for meals at Washington Junction. This is the only route by which Throngh ‘Tiokets sage Checks can be obtained in Washington. FOR WAY PASSENGERS. The Accommodatum Train at 45 wil atop at ail stations east of Cumberinad,and the Express ai s'« tions betw: mont. gqing West. Bastwerd!y the Mail Train leaves Wheeling nt 7.1Sa.in--and AC Sane ee umberiand at 8.20, reaching The PREDERICK TRI oe iy) et a at Frederick at 9 a. m., arriving at he ELLICOTT’S MILL TRAIN leaves Cam jen Station st6 a.m. and 3. m. Loaves Elicott’s Mills at 7.90 a. m. and 7.5) p. except Sunday: WW. 8 WOODSIDE jan 16-tf Master of Transportation. HE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL TT WED STatEs AIL STEAMERS. The Ships he AT) ‘ . Oliver Eldridse ‘he Bat 4 og omeph Comstock. — it. James West ese ships having ben tui!t b tract exprossiy for Government nervice, every care has bene faked in their construction, as also in their engines. to in- oes strength and 5 their accomino-istions for Pasoencers are unequalled for elegance and com- rice of ¢ from New York to 1, a1 firet cabin, @13) sia see nd do. s enaloeeet ot tra. s From Liverpool te New I » eneed Sur Feonatincted to “pach sh ae frie yewecared a rT ‘. thi h water-tight bulk ~heads. and to avord danger [rom vce sfter the iat of Ancust, = 5 ¥, May 23... 1 Wed trday, June &.>. 1857 | Wednesday, June 10 1857 ‘urday, a Wednesday. June 24.1857 urday, July 4..... July 8. 1857 Ssturdzy, July | Wednesday, July 33.1557 ight wEBERR Dk COLLARS. No, 55, Wall street, ork. WN, SHIPLEY & CO., Liverpool. mi THEN KENNARD « cer ‘No, 27, Aus he ownere of teene olga a nee he sccountsbie for gold, silver, bullion, apecie, jes elry. pracieus stones or metals, un! < ened the ‘value thereof fn therein. uthor of “ Marenret Mas ya of My Tite, ‘an autobiogta 1 Hare ties pes aliens Trompe Wy thete Peck Hoping ie Prige 63 cents. i st SA A .M.M.D., author of “The + awe dy faa pe ‘ ‘4 may 4

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