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_EVENING STAR. [FOR THE STAR. MAY. BY LIEUT. WM. GIBSON, T- 5. Ne ! well-n-day! My song) t should be gay. Goes by the wimpled mooa of showers. But stil the lngering rain cloud | Oa the young promise of the flower fo the sweet May. Ah! weil a-day! ‘This watery sky of oheeriess gray Is mine—biank tears! The Hyados, Drm stars of storm o'er barren seas, suing me no flowers nor budding trees, In any May. Yet, smiling gn Shait thou he quee: “rom the night's avery 5 Balmy shail be thy morn and even, O lovely May! ‘Time far away Did orent traveiiers gravely say, ‘rhat diumonds ta thy charmed dew Grew, and unbibed more lustrous hus: So canst thou wasted hopes renew, ‘Thou magico May! ‘Then the ‘ark Be mine—the biue bir Iny n the spray! W, coward heart! to be forlorn, ‘Thou with the rose and amaranth born! Laugh down distrust no scorn, yt lev: ———_-3e GENERAL CONFERENCE OF THR M E. Cavuren Sours —The quad-ennial address of the Bishops has been read before this body by Bishop An- drew. It isan earnest document, setting forth the condition and the wants of the church touch- ing upon various topics of discussion In the communion. The missions among the Indians, and the slaves of the South, are specially urged upon the favor of the church, #s aise the Cali- fornia, Chinese, and German sions. The Bishops advise against the introduction of radt- cal changes in the polity of the ehurch, and ex press themselves uufavorably adoption of a system of lay del Bishop Kavananzb presented a communication from O. Fisher, of the Pa Conference, re- specting the work on the Pacific coast. Tue wri- i atry—that the lines between the anti-slavery and conservative parties are as diatinetly drawn there as among us—that thousands of northern people there refuse to attend the preach nd that many ort 1 athern Church, which is in- They ask for encourage- L South. The same ts the ease In Oregon, where the people are demanding the Gospel Without polities 17 The Washington correspondent of the New York Herald says, under date of yesterday : “The Pacitic Mail Steamship Company has signed a contract with the Tehuantepec Com- pany to take mails and passengers on the Pacific to San Francisco, and the Department has ex- tended the Pacifle Company's coutract for one year in consequence, the service to commence tn October. Peter A Hargous is to fu bh the moary to complete the 4 antes tord. The compensation for the mails from New Orleans to the Pacitic Ocean is to be two hundred and eighty thousand dollars a year for semi-mouthly service, and the plan of the government is to make Tehuantepec the mail route to California, and to discontinue the Panaina route. This places the interests of the Sloo Company on a micrescopic point of view, and it is understood they have protested. which will not, of course, amount to anything ** — 1[>™ A western exchange says that two ladies were traveling in the cars last week, when one said to the other: “I was married, but I heard that my hasband was killed in Pittsburg, aud Lam yoing there to see if it be true ** “Well, I've got 2 dead sure thing on my has- band.”’ remarked the other, “for | saw hii bu- Tied five weeks ayo.” 7 We once heard an ignorant, but devout convert, at a camp meeting, telling bis experi- ence, in which, after speaxing of the great marcy of the Lord, he said: ‘yy brethren [ have cross- ed the great Atlantic ocean; 1 bave crossed the Hudson river at Albany, and the Oriskany Creek at Oriskany; and I've ofien theught, if the Lord had only a mind to Lave been a Little mean about it, how he could have destroyed me.”? ARKIVALS AT THE HOTELS. NATIONAL HOTEL —J Longhborough,Mc; A Tenny, NY; J MeFerrell, KT; J A Elwell, N ¥; D Stone. G Newton, Pa; R Valeklaudt. Ga; J T Bensel, Miss Kemp, N Yk; J L Bret, Cal; A Mudd, Mo. H P Cochran, Va; J D Bowling, Md; EF Lebrun, NYork; WF Littell and 1 = B Baker and lady, NJ, E Backe, NH; P A B Patterson, W Owens, Md; @ Ce 5 Capt J O Phillips, J H Bishop, Pa: J C Stipley. € © Andrews, Min, E B Patton, A W Webb, Me: ons. du: J Parker, Mase. M Gibbous, O; A Hind, NY; J M Bayly, Uln’s; GJ CLL Bart R owl Wallon, NY; H Hills, ter, Va, J Sim Hall, Ma; E D Webb, 1 ales, JT Bow th.—L aL Shirley, Ky; LS : JM Rrontam, Tenn; AT Har- =. Ala, J D Davidson, ¥ ers Md WR Pitts. do; Jos Kenurdy, do; W Bent, Pa: FW H MeCuiteusb. Md; WOR Mee J Nash, do: D Provost, Cal; CIE Blown . NY JF Plekrett, Md ‘ i Alvey, do; JT Alvey, 8, do; 8 Pointer« and lady, Als WILLAR DS’ HOT Hi Dorsey, 1; J © Iebamn 1 f NY, GE - Sand Is]; A Parrish, jr, € S Colveit, D Me Aliste tady, J J Jotusen, Jas Miss Bonner, PM Wet Pa; HOS Mast and a, Jno Bonner, | Mr Foute, OF © € Settle, Mr Mason, Masa; W oS Wermo & RE W H Hyde, Cr EG 3 Ww Mi Maefariand, Va: 5 xas; © W Pur- cell, Ve; J A Wrigt at, Eng: Z Sasserr, jr, Md Bradly, KI, RF Bright, Nc KIRK WOOD HOUSE —Mr Bidder: dington, J O Payne and lady, Vu; Gov HS Foote’ 4 Capt _W R Glover, Ky; 1 Miller, AW Y; J Hodges, W Hodges, Sd; Hon ey, J 8 Schacter, NY: KB yong, ¢, Moss; J W Michie. Va; Col J EA. mondsen, Ga; J P Rhodes, A J Co:michael, V W bp Alilier, J Doran, © ' roux, J ‘Thompson, aad DrJ Deek. NY; GW h, O McCleary, J R DM Eq} UNITED STATES HOTEL —S DR W HL Manning, HE Boyne. 3 O'Neitl. M Va; Hi Ma, Mi T P ttali, ion, R Crowley, and JW Mortimer Riggs, Neb; [1b Maruesr. Va; J T Lo Myers 7 TP Cuiy i Ve; JW stevens and lady, 2 Cdmands, DC Pa; W NY OCEAN STEAMERS* SAILING DAYS PRom Tue Unitep States Sisamers. Leave wr Days. ‘ New York... Liverpool ... My 19 New York... Liverpool... My 26 From Eenora pool...New York...My 1 steamers leave New York on the 3th and 2th of each month. i en ENS W. PLANT, U KTAKEK, No. 413 7th + street, between G and H, keeps 6 — constantly on hand every article re: — in his line—attine biearse, ‘stout Corpus Preservers, &o., &c. His charges are Mmederat+. snd iy ttention inetant on call,any hour of tne day or Hacks farmeed for funeraisat fp A- ht. lowent pomsilie rites: Medicines. , GREATEST Mevnitase ISCOVERY OF THE AGE. Mr. Kuxngst, of Rexinry. bas i ered in one bets cone ee ies rorsedy tant exres The worst Sercfula down to @ common Pimple, He bas tried it in over eleven hundred cases, and norer failed except in two oases, both Thunder Hu- mor. He has now in hus porsession over one eet Er certificates of ita value,all withm twenty miles of Bostun, pee ettoaare warranted te curs a nursing Sore louth. One to three hotties will eurs the worst kind of Pimpics on the Face. Two os three botties wil! clear the syetem of Biles, Two bottles sre warranted to cure the worst ‘er im the Mouth and Stomach. hree to five bottles are warranted to cure the Worst kind of Erysipeias. One or two bottles are warranted to cure ai! Hu- mor in the Eyos, ‘Two bottles are warranted to oure Running of the Eare and Bivtohes among the Hair. —_ to a are warranted to ours corrupt running Uicers. . “Ons botte will cure Soaly Eruptions of the Skin. Two or three bottles aré warranted to cure the A ing worm, “Swoor three bottles are warranted to cure the most most desperate case of K heumatism, ‘Three to four botiles are warranted to cure Salt- mine to eight bottios will curs the worst case of "A bonolit 1s always experienced from tha firat bot- tle, aud @ perfect cure is Warrantod wien the above @UARCiTy Is taken. Nothing looks a0 improbable to those who have tn vata tried all the wonderful medicines of the day, ag Ss common weed growing on the pastures, along old stone walls, fhouid Cureévery humor inthe — yotit fixed fac’ Hf you have @ huinor, it has to start, re Ar TES nor ANDS, hums bor ha’s about it suiting some oases, but{uot yours. I peddied over a thouzand bottlee of it in the viemity of Boston. 1 know the sfeote of it in every case, t has ali ly done somes of the ereatost cures ever loue in Massachusotts. | 2sve it to chislrena year oid, to oid oof sixty. | heave seen poor, puny, wormy-ivo! ne, children, wk tosh wan moet and restored to @ perfect state of heaith by one Dott To thore who are oct to w wick headache, ous bottia will aiw: cure it. It gives reat relief ig estarrh and dizziness. Some who have taken it h been cvstive for years, aud have been regulated by it. Where the body 14 sound it works quite easy, but where there ia any derangement of the functions of nature, it will lar fePings, but = must net be siarmed ‘3 disappear in rom four days to a week never as re- sult from it; on tie oortrary, when ti eis 8, you will fee! yourself liken new person. | 01 fleard somo of the moxtexiravagant onconnums of it that ever man liatened to In my own practice | always kept it striotly for hu- mors—but since its introduction As & general femaily modioine, great and wonderful virtues have found in it that I never surpected. 5 Several cases of wpiiestic its—s disease which was always consriered incurable, hsve bee cured Ly a few botties. O, whats mercy if it will prove eftec- tual in all cases of that awiul maindy—there are but few who bave seen raof ie than DL have. I know of several exsesoi Dropsy, ai of them aged sopie cured hy it. For the various disenses of the iver, Siok Headache, Dyspepsia, Asthma, Fever and Ague, Pain in tne Side, Diseasea of the Pipe, and partioularly in Disenses of the Kidneys, &o., the discovery bas done more good any modicine ever known. No — of diet ever necosaary—sas tia best you can get and enough of it. Directions for Uss.—Adults one tadle-spoonfal por day—children over ten yerrs dessert-epoonful— children from five to eight years, tea-apoontul, Ae no directions can be appiicabis to all const:tutiour, take snfficient to operate on the bowels twice a day, MANUFACTURED BY DONALD RENNEDY, Neo. 120 Warren Strest, Kozoury, Massachusssts, Agents for Washiagto Chas. Stott & Co., Z Gilman, Kidwell & Lawrence, J. H. Gar » Barry &Co., DW 2 F.S. Walsh, J. P.'Stone, Martin King, Nairn & Pathior, Schwarz & Co., 6 Boswell, Dame! B. Clerk, J.P. Milburn, Danbar Dyson, Ford & Bro. Agenis for Goorgetown.—K, ’ S. Ciaseil. O M Lenthain. J. L. Kidwell. my 5- SYRUP, ERUVIAN Og Protect: SOLUTION OF PROTOXTIDE OF IRON COMBINED. flaving snccessfully passed tha ordes} to which new discoveries inthe Materia Medica are subjected, must now be received as an established medicine, Its Efficacy in Curing cereus DYSPEPSIA, Affections of the Liver, Dropsy, Neuralgia, Bronchitis and Consumptire Tendencies, Disordsred State of the Blood, Boils, Scurey. Tae Prostrating Effects of Lead or Mercury, General Devility, And all diseases which require 2 Tonic and Altera tive medictue, 18 beyond question. The proo! oacy Are ao i authenticated, and of such peculinr _ oharacter, that sufferers cannot #o reasonably hesitate to receive the 7: protiered aid. a The Peruvian Syrup docs noth 4 profess to be a cure all, tut its Tange ia extensive, because many sea, Apparently uulike are in- tely related, and proceeding one cause, lay be © ¢ ei vides «ure, toh ihas se often batted the highest ordez of medical sical. are tangible, the witnesses 40 ty and etheacy of Lie Syrup u ‘Those who may wish for an Persons respecting tte caunol fai to be xatished w rous testimont eatures are Peers hown eral elfects to raceme Town expari wlhera, Wie ether unquesty in ehsos of al Ke " se Who be voluntvered their teste restorative power, Rev. JOHN PI PONT, THOMASA. D TER, HK ENDALIL, M 1. MAY Mory, Vey N and have Ir, to its ¥ JAM itis weil known that the of Pro- toxide of Tron 1 loxt by even 4 very bref ex posure to tur, and that te iantiun a solution of Protox ide of tron, without further oxidation, hax been deemed inpossibl In the Peravian Syrup, this desirable point is at- tained by COMBINATION IN AY EEFOaR, UN- KNeowN; and this solution may replace ail the proto Garbonatos eitrates, and tartrate of the Materia jen. A. A. HAYE Axsayer to the state of M 16 Boyis For sale by Druggists generat botties, $2; medium eized tart! N. L. CLARK & GO, Pro For sale in Washington by Z. D. Gilman Agent; Naim & Palmer, Joan Sch Smith, V. Harbauch, Hou} Walsh, Joseph Bury, Jar. H.> Dr. D.'B. Clarke, D. by R.J t, Koston, ce for large ieee ae. J. Se pvejoy, higely; aud in Georvetown and J. L. Kidwell. 112-6 + Cise Medioines. AYER'S Cathartic Pills. ‘The soiences of Chemistry and ed. have been taxed their ut- roduce this best, mout per- fect purgative which is known to lnnumerable proo! shown that these * pings in excellence the ordinary medicines, snd th GC edly apon the esteem! of ail men. They are safe and pleasant to take and powerful to eure. Their pene trating properties stimulate the vital aotivities of the body, remove the obstractions of its organs, purify the bieoo, and expel disease. They purge out the foul humours which breed distemper, stimulsie sluggish or disordered organs into their natural ae- tion, and impart & healthy tone with strength to the who'esystem. Notonly 40 they eure the every-da complaints of every body, but siso formidable Pe | dangerous diseases which have bafiled human skill. While they produce powerful efiects they areat the sarne time, in diminished doses, the safest and best physic that can be employed fur oh ldren. Being sugar-coated. they are pleasant to take, and being urely vegetabie,are tree trom any risk harm. ‘ures kave been made whieh surpass belief were they not substantiated by men of such exalted posi- tion and character as to forbid the auspicion of un- truth. Many eminent clergymen snd 1 oepeng baye ient their names to verify to the publicthe re- lability of my remedies, w others have sent ine the assurance Of their conviction that my Prepara- tions contribute immensely to the relief of my affile- ted suifering fellow men, ‘The agent below named is pleased to furnish gratis my American Al et ng rections for theie use, and cer es of their curd of the ful- Jowimy compiau: a Costiveness, Billions Complaints, Rheumatism, Dropsy, Heartburn, Heedacne pneine from a fou! Nausea, Todigestion, Morbid Insetion and PRNnArising Flatulency, toss of Ape. tite, 11 Uloerous and Cutaneous Diseases whieh require An evacuant medicine, Nerofula or King's ‘vil. They alse, by purifying the blood and stunu lating the system, cure many complaints whieh it would not be supposed they could reach, such as Deafness Vartis! Blindness, Neuralgia, and Nerv ous Irritability, Derangements of the Liver and Kid- neys, Gout, and other kindred complaints arising from: a low state of the body or obstruction of its fonctions, Do not bo put off by unprincipled dealers with some ober pill they make more prolit on. Ask for Aynr’s Vitis, aed take nothing else. No other they oan give you compares with Chis initsintrinsic valine or enrative powers. ‘The sick want the best aid there 1s for them, and they should have it. Prepared by Dr. J.C, AV ER, Practical and Ana- fyti pices ere as Price 25 cents por box. Five boxes for $1. Suld by Z wv. GILMAN, Washington, and by H. COOK, Alexandria, and by all dealers every where, ap -4mr W WORTH READING. HY is it that so many suder and repineand drag outs miserable existence, unfitted for the enjoy- ments, and even ordinary pursuits of life, when re- hefinay be obtained, and health and vigor restored, y A treatment at once couverient and safe, as well ermanent in its character? RS these who have auifered long with disonse, uitimating in loss of appetite, vigor, and & dist of sooial joys, the undersigned tenders his pr sional services, assuring the suiferers, in candorand sincerity, pleasant, convenient and groper presorip- .ath sound 'y and mind, ons Or hinderance from man. Pie have virtues whic! ble blacker, &0.—alsv, Scrofula. Asthina, Raeuma- y and successfully treated. 2 be consulted daily, between the and | p. m., and 7 to 10 p. +_ Main street, adove lith, and oppo No. 81, 3d floor. Entrance in th street. Ladies of delicate constitutiens, or those suffering from compia:nta peculiar to thelr sex, are invited to communicate or send their addros: In order to satisfy an of!-imposed upon communi- ty thal there is ne intention on tie part of Dr. H. to hambug them, heb gs to state that no fees or remu- neration will be reovived until entire satis{action shall be given. Patients out of the city. aud who cannot make it convenient to call, by stating their erse, can have medicines and prescriptious scat toany part of the country. x A now and strictly non sob er nan gp for old constitutional cases of Syphilis. Call on upon or address K. RK. HARKIS, M. D., Consulting Rooms, 81, 3d floor, opposite America: Horel, Rieninond, Va. P TRI EBS M aR, ROTECTED by Roysl Letters Patent of Engisnd, and socured by the Seuisof the Keule de Pharmacie de Parisand the imperial Coilege of Med- icine, Vienns. Triesemar No. i isa remedy for Re- laxation, Spermatorrhaa, and Exhaustion of the System. Triesemar No.2 effectually, in the short space of three days, completely and entirely eradi- catog all traces of those disorders which copaviaand cubebs have so long been thought an antidote for, to the ruin of the heaita of a vast portion of the popu- lation. ‘Triesemar N the great Continental remedy for thst oli nately, the English phy : to the inevitable destruction of the patient tution, and Which al! the sarsapari) ot remove. Triewemar Nov. 1, id of taste or ximeli. and of ail 4. ‘They may lie on the toilet table without their use beng Suspected. Sold im tin vases, and divided in separate doses a4 administered by Velpeau, Lal- feman, Roux, Kicord, &o., &e. Price ¥3 each, or four cases in one for 39, which paves $3; and nm $27 caser. BAR Row net Sold by Dr. H fow blocks wes! New ke. tran nt Dr. B. wall forward large sizes, oar- diately on recep the $3 cases of Tr ‘pean prepare- tree of car riage pard, thus mauring x6! tions. “The 33 cx u It In. m. till 2 Prince st., a Co. " Sold also by J. fe lly COURSE OF HUMAN H eof ther h & worders which, unfortu- cian treats with meroury, const senting quali Sas usual, Dp. 1., At Ne 0 Broadway. ecomes A mailer of x uestion is what shall we Applications w Tanove rp’ home You ty hued Use of it hw thead of hair. d. alter Y price pk Ask for br. Harri Seld in’ Hichmond | vist, corner Mar yin Washing st, Browns’ Lote! | B. CLARK, Draggis avenne. A ON MANHOOD, ND ITS PREMATURE DE Just Published, Gratis, the ath T A teow words & Medicine, of Sp Weakness, Ne ni Genital and Nerv us Debilaty, Linpo + and imped nts te Marring ly.by B. DE LA f nad a! FA wand DD, street and Pa, apt ly js by ove is enabled to cure HimskLe perfectiy and at the least possible cost, thereby avoiding all the advertised nustrums of the day. Sent any addrers, gratis and post free,ma sealed envelope, by remitting (post one post- age stamps to Dr. 8. DE LANEY ap 24-tsepzt 28 East Sist et, N AGGAGE EXPRE SS OF FICE Sia RET, Adjoining The States Printings Ostce, The subsenber, an] Oluo and Was opened en offi modatic the Paguage Agent for Baltimore gton Braneh Walrond 6 orders can be ieft jor ns to convey Bacenge or Packsgas Rasiroad Dep &e, removal to any point 1 or Georgetown. Othice opan frou 7 0" 1 o'clook ly, except Suming, 7 to i u’e! a 7 m. JOUN SM. MeChINn ‘Tock, ugeage Agent Balt:more and Uhio Railroad, Rg. coming to Washington or going to net having tute up thoir minds where Y giving up their checks to my will heve their begenge taken oe, or at Baltimore office, No. I {nooxtra 10 b ‘Son hand, which I wil than they can be parchased eixewn CHINA, GLASS. and QUE coenpar thas the cheapest, with many othe articies too numerous to mention, at 98 Pa. avenue, between 9th and loth street, Cail and see for yourselve: fp 13-6m SPENCER'S HISTORY OF THE UNITED ) States being usariy oompleted, specimen of Bing in Antique and Turkey Morocco, got up for the work, oan be seen at the office of “shore, 499 7th street. tetween D and b “tf JAMES CARTE YLOCKS CLOCKS "CLOCKS eetved.a great ansnriment of SLO from @i to $125. ¢ 64 wee for yourseive: a se - ROBINSON'S, Pa.av., opposite Browns’ Hote}. N. B—CLOCK MA Koyp. itaiis, Cords. Piles Lie shel onaae LS, such ¢ wale.—the trad coe JIOLIN, GUITAR, BANJO. AN} or Strings; Music ently loan’ nig HARE sical Instruments carefully repsireg, OF Mu toa 10 $5 Vane, IFE AN} TIMES OF HL ref Testimony of the K uc divine. 1 + postage 18 can For en'e in TAYLOR & MAURY. = cas Bookstore—SH Pa xv. ECOND OPENING OF BONNETS ON *9 Haturday next, at STEVENS’ Sew Fane: bet ween Sly su ” Nall. AND BANDSMIRP. 'GIBBS’S Hair Store, near 13th this Sales Koom wader Wil- - Pee se NTEREST ALLOWED UN DEPOSITES. MONEY !2 LOAN om STOCK SECUKITIES CHUB RROTHE tan POMBE BROTH RS. BANKERS, otis tae Resrbay Rater ° JOHN MeDEVITT. JOSERELT, KOPLANT & co,” _— Maaulncturera’ ant Dealers Set EES, made nad put down. Furmture Ropaired and var 3 D street, between 9th and 10th streets, Wash- ington, D.C. = B- IKENESSES ON PATENT LEATHER, This new preceasn of taking Likenesser on patent leather isthe best mode of getting alow price pio- ture that can be xent by mail to your friends, their weakens beg only one quarter of au cunce. "The: durable and life-like, and only costing from % are conta to $1. Taken at KOBT, SANDS’ Gallery, ma 5-tr Pa. ave., bet. th and 9th sta, NUNNS & CLARKE’S t BALLETT, DAVIS & CO's compl ELEBKATED PIANO FORTES, Conataut!y receiving and for sale only by JOHN e. Eras, 36 Pa. av., between 9th and Lith ate. erchasers wil! find :t to their interest to examine Leimacives the superior qualities of the above Melodeons, &e., &c., also on na ni6-tr stor THAT RATTLING. lam now brepnred to puton “ ¥ hi Anti-Rattiing Siaft Pestener ee eu remedy for the rattling of the ROKS, POWDER BOXES na Sire. or 13 syreet ue BOOK OF THE CONSTITUTION. The demand of the people from all parts of tne country for a new edition of this Bi bringing it down the sta! it cannot tong knowa througnout lar deseription of it say that it contaius the evidence of tis having Te- ceived the voluntary and gencreus patronage of hott Houser of Congress, of its having been adopted by the Supreme Court a ton of the Conatitation of the United 8 ats reeoived the special rpprobation Wisest stitesmen of the past and present ag has been pronounced by temas a suitable fire wide companion for every American cilizen, and a6 & text book for the rising geusration of the sehoouls. Editors who venerate and support tue Constitn- tion, the sentiments of Washington, and the prinot- ples it embodies, have heretolore given it their kenerous and valuable support. Booksellers and others who may desire to obtain it for the supply of thoxe who may desire Lo possess the new edition will piease address LIAM HICKEY, Jr., mete Wasiineton City, D.C. Mak BLE WORKS, WM. RUTH ORE AKTIFICER IN MAKBLE, E Street, between 12th aud i3tn Streets North, WastineTon City, 8 extourive stock of tely Carved MAN- 8, together with & ‘s RY, which for de- sign and finish cannot be surpassed, and are well lapted for the Garden or Tomb. A large nesert- ment of Pisin. Mantels, Monuments, and Tomb- atones at very low prive: . ‘n executed to order with Monuments of auy de: punctuality and dispatch. Estimates given tor Brownstone or Marble work or North River Fiaging, aud every other work ip call and make an inspection of our xtook. Make a note of the addres fa i7- IMPROVE YOUR FE SOTRENGTHEN and assist the Optician, DP. WOOLFSON, who has arrived from Europe with kis own, 88 well ax the manufacture ofa good many Others of the latest improved SPECTACLES ead EYE-GLASS among which are the PERISCOPIC CONCAVE and CONVEX, The DOUBLE FOCUS and DOUB BRAZILIAN PEBBLES, CRYSTALS, which are warranted to improveany EYE atfected With weakness, cataract or tending to it; SHORT-SIGHTEDNESS, Persons who are compelled to nge giaases, or those now sing them, will be suited at firstsight. ‘Those wonderfu) DOUBLE-POLISHED VEN CRYSPAL ROC have received the highest recommendations at the World’s Fair, at Paris, through their producing = clearness and easiness of vision heretofore unknown in any other improvements, {i etyles of OPERA, SPY, and MAGNI- SSES, Compasses, and Microscopes rer of Eighth street and Sighth street No. 491, be- nue. Also, a! FYING 6 sylvania & tween D street and Pa. a Do not mistake the rices ver rena ti lishment in Europe. treet. Fe aves irmer Of 8th street, same seat his estal- us ire" Travelers’ Direc FROM W. 6 Dinzot td ARR WEST, = SOUTHWEST AND NORTHWEST. Baltimore and Ohie Railroad. SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS, With Greatly Improved Schedules. THREE THROUGH CONNECTING TRAINS ARE NOW RUN DAILY S i FROM WASHINGTON FOR THE WEST, as follows: Ist. THE CINCINNATI EXPRESS MAIL starts at 5.15 a.m., allowing passengers time fur Tay House, Washington Junc- breakfast at the Kel tio., before proceeding West. Thus Train passes Graton at 7.40 p. mand connects at Renwood on the Ohio River, at 12 p. m., with Central Ohio Train for Columbus, Cincinnati, and intermediate points, reaching Cinciansti ac 113) a. m. next = |.) THE GREAT CINCINNATI AND ST. LOUIS EX PRESS connection leaves Washington (inoludimg Sonday,) at 3. 2> p.m. reaching Cineminati até p.m. next day, and connecting directly with Ex- press Train tor Louisville. Cairoand the Southwest, aad for St. Louis, Kansas, etc. ‘Time, from Wash - ington to Ciuelnnati,in 28 hours, or to St. Louis only 44 hours, Sd. CINCINNATI, DAYTON, INDIANAPO- Lis, CAIRO, ST. “LOUIS, CHICAGO, AND NORTHWESTERN EXPRESS leaves (except Saturday and Sunday,) ai 6 p. m., connecting, at N 8S OF THE Washington Junction or Baltimore, leaving Balti jnore at "Bs m. On Sunday Night t offhection with this Train is made by the 3.26 p.m. Train from Washington. view the Grand Mountain Svenery of the Road in.dny light, take the 515. am,.orép. ur Tram from ington, For Parkersburg and all Stations on the North- western Virgtnin Road take the 6 p.m. ‘Train. For al: points on the Marietta Rajiroad take the same, ‘Lhe Western connections from Washington and Baltimore by ali these Trains, are the closest. most direct andampie that have yet been ottered to the traveling public, and every 1mprovemeut and advan- tage that the resources of the Ba timore and Ohio Ra:lrond aud its associateylines could suggest, have been secured under tins armugement. ‘Through Tickets and Bageage Checks toall quar- ters, and every other possible faciity will be tuund upon this reut WAY PASSENGERS for tho Main Stem of the Raltamore and Ohio Railroad will lwave Washing- ton ss followa: Por ail pomts between Washington Juactonand Piedmont take tie 5.15 a8, vain. For ali Statious between Piedmont and Wheeing take the p.m. Train. To connect with the Frederick Train take the 325 p. in. i 1U> FOR BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NO NEW YORK F TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON DAILY tor Baisimore, as ful- id $..S and 6 p. tn. Traing make conneo- PHILADELPHIA 7.45 a.m. tor Piiladelpum FAL gk LTIMOR f YORK, ani oniy. Pies *5a.m and 3.25and6p. m. Traine make t tionsat Jor NEW hel es N connections,at tie Washington J io taved, ‘The 5.159. m.and 3.25 p.m. Trains connect with ANNAPOLIS, ‘The 7.4> 4. m. and 3.25 and 6 p. m. Trains will sto; at Way Stations between Washington and Baiti- more. un SUNDAY, but one Train leaves Washington, at 3.25 fF m. . ok _ LE, ROM BALTIMORE FOR WASHING- TON there are four Traina, as follows: At 4.20and 6 a.m. and Sand 52 p.m. . The first and fourth of which will be Expre: Traine, and w.il not stop except at the Junction ‘The 6 45 Train will reach Washington at 8.50 2. m., being specially intendsd te accommodate SU MME RESIDENTS IN TRE COUNTRY. A special Train will be run fom Washi. gton Junction to bring the Express Train Passengers arriving there from the West, For ‘Tickets of al! kinds, Baggage Checks aud further inforn oe apply to 8 At the Tick Or, W.P. SMITH .M. CO Raltinore. May 1 ma 3 ALEXANDEIA AND WASHINGTON. The Steamers GEORGE PAGE and THOMAS )LLYER will run regularly (leav- ing the Seventh: street wharf,) at the folowing hours: LEAVE ALEXANDRIA AT George Page—ike, 8,108 m.; 124g. 3,and5 p.m, Thomas Collyrr--7, 9.11 8. in. 2. and 4 p.m. Leave WASHINGTON AT George Paxe—64,9, 11 a. m.; ‘42,4, and 6 p. m. Thomas Collyer—8, 0 a.m; 12'¢,3%, and 5}¢ p. Me Fare i3 Cents. Whaley’s Omnibuses connecting with the Page and Collyer eave the Co and corner of 12th st. and Pa. avonue the same time the boats leave Alex andria. RICHAKD WALLACH, Pres. FOR MOUNT VERNON, The COLLY ER wil leave for Mount Vernon on TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS, from Washington at Seand Alexandria at 10 o'clock. mis SAM’L BAKER, Capt. SS ——————OOEE—Eeeeee ( paneer AND ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD TH RAIN leaves Al, ANDRIA 4aily at TE A. for GORDONSVILLE; erroen ag 4 with the trains on the Virginia Central Railroad, for the South and West, and with the Tra: the Manas sux Gap Railroad, for Woodstock and intermediate Peints. J.R. NICKLIN, Lapis ‘Licket Agent. UTED STATES MAIL LIND ONLY REGULAK LINE OND WITHOUT VALLURE FOR KISHT YEARS, CALIPORNIA AND OREGON VIA PANAMA KAILRKUOAD, Reawiar Soiling Days, bth & Wid of cach month, Cavrion.—Ro fany finuds and impos:- Longo various kints have boen lately erpetrated ov travetiers bound to CALI “ORNIA, that the subseriber, the only authorized Axont tor pasange by the U. x. Mail Line, via Pans- me, my the city of New York, feeis it tus duty to cation all pers seoking passage to Calitoraa, that, Toe avoln isirostTioN, they must be careful to find the trueeihos of the Steamships of the U. 8. Mai) laine, vit Poona Ratiroad, as no other office i kk 18 Aulnorized Lo engnre pRtoage. The Companies have only one office in New York, Which is at [77 West street, corner of Warren street, fronting on the North River, at the head of tus Com- psny’s Whinrt, IP Observe my penover the door R ja Wty. YHE PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COM PANY. One of the Steamal:ps of tiys Company, carry in tho United Staroa Matis fu TAPULG s CALIFORNIA, sud OK EGON, loaves Panama twiee each month, on the arr: vaio! the United States Mail 8.8. Compnny’s steam- ers, Which leave New Orien it New York regu- larly On Sth nad th of each month with the mails, ond passengers connecting via PANAMA RAIL- rm ite the Trains from Baltimore, as above de- ROADS. : These steamships have been inspected and proved by the Navy Department, cuarnnty spi aad safety. | e Panama Railroad (47 miles long) is now com- leted fi ocean to cooan, and te crossed im 3 or ¢ hOUTE. rhe banetes of dvenxers is checked in N York through to > f ranoisoo, and passengers embarked at Panama by steamer atthe company’s ‘The money paid in New York covers ali of the ti rve steamers fre ee in port in Panama and ranciseo, to prevent detention in case of seci- wo thut the route is entirely relaable—no fail ocourred in eight yeare, ersileave Panna the same day they ar- rive at Aspinwall, Conductors co ibe by oach steamer, and take eanece of women and children without other protec- or For through tickets at tho lowest rates apply at the agency, [77 West xtreet, New York, to 1. W. RAY MOND,—or to ARMSTRONG, HARRJS&CO.,, rd Jrleans,—o ty ttf C.~L.RARTL if Wl GREA 4 REE. THEGREAT i wish all gentlemen to bear in mind that the plan adopted three yenrs age of sella AT: and BOO at re- duced prices, FoR CASH, is now in suc- 20D " cessful as thousands of gentlemen can testify 1 have just recery the latest New S HATS, which I ant selling at $3 50, equal and much better than 1s usually sold Bary or Yo: and the best #3 Hatin the United Stat 4 good fashionable Hat at $2.50,—in fact, all kinds o1 Hats and Caps 9 per cent. lower that the usual s—for cach only. No extra profits, in order Eovoafeee a det Cei0 also have,on jel phi = ufc LE-SKIN BOOT, are sold fre 5 tO SATHER GAIT. pr $6; t ver, t $2 bo, sping ONY 3, New York Hat Store, 7th street, Opposite the Avenue House, gent for the manufacturers. year 1838. by Eugene Dupuy in the Clerk’® DUPUY’S NEW PERFUME FOR THE SzASON, KISS-ME-QUICK, DISTILLED FROM FRAGRANT TULIPS. E. DUPUY, CHEMIST, 609 Broadway—New York. __ forthe Soutbern Distriet Entered aceording to Act Congress in tne $7 ye wees WN euldy BO Sold everywhere. YUATS, PANTS, AND VESTS, OF SUPERIOR QUALITY, AND GENTS’ FURNISHING ARTICLES, A New a “ Fresh oe . 0 No. 370 Pa, avenue, Under Browns? Hotel, apatt J. 6. STEPHENS. Hyg FORSALEOR EEE, Hiscellaneous. mates OF THE UNITED STATES. Post Orrict DerartMent. Mry 5, 182. Proposais for carrying the matis of thet nited States Juty 15, 185, to June AGI, in the States of TOUISTAN 5 C NESat kh. od WL . KEN KK EN MISSOURT ILLINOIS. MICHIGAN ¥ x the routes and in the tr nd manner packs sified rit be received at the contract rtiment until S, p. m.. of Wednes- jed on the nextday, Office of t! the 16t be “ee iO ISIANA. 8240 From Natchez, ( Miss.) by Trinity, La., Vida- lia, Harrisonburg, Copenhagen, Colutab.a, aroe, 118 mies and back, n four-norse coaches from a sonburg, and two-horse coaches residue of route Leave Natchez daily. cept Sunday, atSam eat Monroe third day by Sam Monroe day. except Sunday, atdam t Natchez third day by 3a m. end divide the route by end at Harrisonburg, 2nd com- part at Harrisonburg, and py the above-named wode ending at M. of service KENTUCKY. ord, by Hall's p, Waynesbureh, . Hobbswilic, Son Alpha, to Albany, &7 tiles and back, #1x times % weeh in four-horse coaches as far as Somerset. and Lhree times a week in two-herse couches to Monticelto, thence to Albauy, wilh certainty, 9617 From Stan + excep! Sunday, at€am thy 5 pau ye Somerset Monday, Wednesday, and diay. at Gan Albany by 9pm e Albsuy ‘luesday, ‘Thursday, and Satur- day At6am Artive at Somerset by 9 pm t dartiy. except Sunday, at 6am dby Spm. Arrive st Stant 1! Paducah, by Exchange, Sim Whdesborough, Uskiey, M trove, Conversviile. ia, Benton, 6 unles and fecuuches buck three tine: ar Leave Paducsh Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at Gaim Arrive at Huntiogde Leave Huntinedon Monday, Wednesday, and fridny atta next dayshy 9pm Bids tor service m 901 Brom Paducah. b Olive. a sss and Thursday atéa m daye by 1200 aday aud Fisday atl pm three (psa week invited, seule to Euupence, 12 miles and tiles a week Leave Shelbyville Tuesuny, Thursday, and Saterday at6a m Arrive at Leave wwence by 9pm hunence ‘Lucsday, Thursday, and nelly vile by 4 pm. 84 Week service invited. 10010 From ‘ashiviile, by trou Works, Lan vile. Siuthiand, pe Santon, Ky Paduoeh, Cairo. ckman, New Madad Mo pela taudinK. er Leave Nosiville Slonday, Wednesday, and Agvet tro next Wednesday, Friday,and Leave Cairo Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday Afnveat i Memphis next Thuraday, Saturday Leave Mempiis Aouday, Thursday, and Sat- urday at 5 p m Arrive at ‘Caso next Wednesday, Saturday and Monday by (am Leave Cairo Wednesday, Saturday, and Mon- day atllam Arr ve at Nashville next Friday, Monday, aud Wed:esday by i2 m Bids to raz inc hy Sewee and} Sulphur Springs, 22 miles tunes a Weck, in two horse coaches, Curing ihe watering kenson, and With cert-mty, ce- ler.ty and security the residae of the year. Leave Athens Monday, Wednesday and iri- day 6té6am Arnve st Suiphur Springs by 1 pm ulyhor Springs Sionday, Wednesday, nd Friday atz a Arrive at Atheux by ¥ pm. , (Service ou this route to commence July 1.) MISSOURI. 16686 From St. Louis, Mo., by Harrisonvilie, Il. Hereu um, Mo., Soima, mush Tower, Fort © Kaskaskia, Il. St. Hi. Port Perry, M Grand Tower, Uni’ Po. Mocca: lie, Clear Cree: Theves, HL Saunt Genevieve, Mo. r 4 Hunt’ jh vekman, i K and suitable steamboats day, Wodgesday, aud Arrive at Care next dars by Memphis next Wednesdny, F. day by 4pm. eave ste next Friday, Sunday, and nil at St. Lous next days “Pues iny by theresiter by emphis in Kaslrond, tet ureka, at Suitable steatiLonts. Leave Jetferson City Monuay, Wedueseny Priday on arrival oi oare d puis, Spm Arrive at St. Joseph in 4 days by 9 pin Leave St. Joseph Me eduesday, and Friday at 78 Arrive at Jeilersen City in 4 ¢ Bids for #ix Limes-& Week se, sidered. From Liberty, by Smithville, Caindea Poin’ N ysby 7am re will be con Ridgely, and wed Arnveat New Maske by Spm Leave New Market Tuesday at 6am Arrive at Liberty by 6 pm. ILLINOIS. From Reck ts 7: Ruige, Max Z ilvers- burg. onree. nd Kiethsburg, tol * mad ai 29 miles and back, three times & week. Leave Rock Island Mozday, Wednesday, and Friday acSam Arrive at Oquaw Leave Oquawka urday at Sam Arnveat Kuck eland by 3 pm. From Courtiand Station, by Pieroevi le. Squaw Grove, and Free.and, ty Somovauk, 21 mules and back, Lwice a weer. Leave Courtiaud Station Monday and ‘Thurs- day at Yuin Arrive at Somonauk by 4pm , fay aud Friday at9aim 2 by 4 pus ation,by Binek berry. Kanes - é to anis- a werk, ation Duesday and Priday 11785, by 8pm werday, Phereday and Sat 1787 nauk “Puce Arrive at Court 11788 From Blackberry >: Ville, Grouae, B tel Station. 21 miles aw Leave Binckberry > arya Arrive nt Statvon by 4pm Leave Bristol Station Monday and Thuredey al Sam Arrive at Blackberry St 11789 From Lot woe uk des wohanon, by ¢ n’s Depot, Shitoh, eLeville, Smithton, Prairie da tong, and ecker. to Red Bud, 35 tiles and back, three tines & week, Leave Letanou Monday, Weduesday and Fri- day at7am Arnveat Red Bud byGpm Leave Red Bud Tuesday, iiursday and Sat- urday at7am Arrive at L nonly 6pm. Proposais to end xt Believille invited. MICHIGAN. re ureenuteld, Oak, Nankia. d Mead’s Mills, to Northvilie, and back, «x times a week. Leave Detroit datly except Sunday, at7 am Arrive nt Northy:lie by t pm Leave Northvil eda ly, except Sunday at? pm Ainive at Detroit by 8 pm. . WISCONSIN. 13167 From Oshkosn, by Butte ges Morts, Winne cones, Fremont.and Weynuweg oe New Jeondon, nnd hack, ix tines « ‘week, stenmboats, during the seasou of uavix Bidders will stace distance, and propose schedule of arrivals and departures. earnte proposnis wall be received lor service three times a weck netween Osbherh aud uavigation . Wesauween during suspensio 1Slig Fro Pwo Rivers, by Spragy nee, Aliuapee, and Forestville ay, Gr inles nud Lack, om Leave fwo Rivers Monday a Arrive at Sturgeon Bay next doy by 6pm Leave Sturgeon Hay Wedn sday at 8mm Arrive at Two Rivers nextday by ¢ pu 13168 From Green Bay to Sturgeon isas and bach, once a week, Leave Green Bay W eduesday at 6am Arnve at Sturgeon Bay next day by 12 ut Leave Sturgeon Bay Moneny at 6am eer ee Bay noxt day by Pm, Proposnis for twice a week service tay: 19170 From Reedsburg to Kubourne € on “gem and back, three times @ week. Leave Reedsburg Moudsy, W ednesday, and Proday in time to coanect at Kilbou no Caty with rawdroad tras tor the enst Lave Kiibourne City Monday, Wedne dav, and Friday uponarrival of railroad teain fr. m the exst, runing time toree wours each way to Sturgeon week. Propeanis for siX-Lines a week servic itt 13171 From Port Andrews, by Gladesburg, Belicen * neca,'o Lynxy, 0 anil back. oncea week, “2 "= ule, 40 wiles aud Leave Port Andrew Pri Arrive at Lynxville marae = Lei.ve Lynaville Sa'urday xt Gaim Arrive at Port Andrew by 7pm. Pa rata should be sealed, wi Trop. 4 »”” and addressed ti the “Second A a oa Postmaster General.” V Sahineton, D.C. ‘or of |, auarapt e,and certificate, algo instruc’ ard requ rements to be embraced u the tontracts, see the advertixement ‘of Deoen- ber Si, 1857, in pamphiet fo-m, im ali the “3 post offices. AARON VY, BROWN. mer —_ Postmas'er Generel. P OPOSALS FOR NAVAL SUPPLIES. Navy Der, MEX Bureau of Constrectson, Equarm ‘May 15. 1852, 4 Sealed Prope te fornich neve! plies forthe | year endmg Sth Jur pn de pry this Buresa ustil 3 oo rok >. ™ ith of June next. Thes+ propossis must a “Proposals for Naval Supplies, Bureau strur ton, Era chat they may be cisun- ro per business le:ters a morale and articles embraced in the claxses rtieuiarly dese srbed in pranted sche s- woh will be furnished to such os de~ sire to offer, on application to t.@ commst ts of the respective yards, or te the navy ereul iearect thereto. and those of all the yards upon applioatvon to thie bureau. This division mto classes bomg tor the couvenrence «f dealers im each, such port ons will be furmahed a+ are aot: uired for bids. The commandant and nav: f ench station wii have a copy of the sohedules of the o her yards. lor examinatio: from woich it may be judged ther it will be desirabie to make spplicnuor for them. ; ae must be made for the whole of a ciass at any vard upon one of the printed schedules, or ia ret confurmuty t 1th, oF Loy wall mot be Gon- The contract will beawarded tu the lowest bons Side tadder who gives proper security for rte feitt- ment. The tnited States reecrves the nebt to re- ject a'| the nds of any class, f o exoriaiant.@ Ali artyles must boot anes " ast guniy, tok Loe eo fener delivered in good order tage a eo Cake mA th ctor, and in all respects entyent te spection, surement, count, weiht, &e., of rd where recery @ and to the entire sat iwine- F omimandant trercof, lowe ure veh wred tothe o mepnndants of the rt 5; Bue. o iv al, preference wil be given to artt lacture. ed by the Inwof loth August, ied by A written quernaies, erewith given. ge unis whose afters may be nocepted will be notified, and tn contract well be forwarded as soog, toereafterns practicable, which they be require tu execute wit days Siver tts recespt at the pust ofhco or nave Acency mumed be them Nereties m the fail amount will be required to Sign the contract, And their responstiniity eertibed to by a United States distnet pudge, United States distriot attorney, collector, or navy agent, As ad- ditto sours y, twenty per centum will be with held from the amount of the bills untd the oontrset shal have been completed ; and exghty per contam of exch bill, app oved m toplicate by the comnand- ants of the respective yards, will be pard by the muy ageut st the points of delwery within thirty days Fils presentation to hm. It isetipulated in the contract that, if default be nude by the part © the first part in delivering ail or anv of the articles mentioned in *ny cies bid for in the contract. of the quality «nd at the tan ad pikces above jed,then and ia that case, contractor and sureties wil! forfeit and pay to the United States a of monet pot ex « twice the amount of such cass, which may be @ oovered from time to time, seoordsng to the set of Congress to that cass provided, approved Maroh 3, 3. “Classes Nos. 1, 2, 4, €,7 to be delivered one-fourth pwtonor before the Ista May, one-fourth part on or before the 2h July, one fourth part by tee Seth September, and the remainder by the lst Deosmber, 1859. C assee 3 and Y, the whee by the 15th May, 185%, The remaining classes to be Ce ivered one- fourth part ov or before the Ist September next, one fourth part on or before the let December next, one-fourth part on er before the let Apri remainder on or before the Sth Jone, ear ier equired with 8 notice of twelve days. com- prising at each delivery a due prop nof each ar tole. Class 10 and ai! foliowine. if ad tities of any of the articles named therein are manded, hey are te be farmshed on ke terms and couditions previurs to the expiration of the fiscal year, "pon Teosiving 8 uotice ef fitteen days froin the bureau, the coaduaudant of the yard,or uavy agent. 1840, must be Aeouny the form of winoh is Form of Offer, 1, ——. of .m the State of hereby agree to farn, and Ge.iver, in the respect ve navy yards,n'] the articles nuined in the classes hereunto annexed, agreeably to the provisions of the sched ules therefur, and In conformity with the udvertime- ment of the turene of Construction, &e, of the loth of May, 155%. Shouid my offer be see pted, 1 request to be addrassed at —— the coutraet srut te the wavy sent at ——,or to-———, for siguature And cerlibeste. ( Dave.) Signature. AR. h the tndder encioses must be The schedule wh Form of Guarantee, of ——-, ao hereby cu —, in the State of ty that incase the foregoing —-—- for any of the classes therem mamed be accepted, be or they will, within ten days after the { the contract At the post cthoe named, te the cv wf sre~ w difference be- tween the offer « aud that which miny be accepted. Signatures of two guarantorz, © 1. Signsture. G H. To be sivned by the United States district judge, United States district attorney, collestor, or navy egent. ‘She following ave the classes required at the re Spective navy yards: KITTERY, MAINE, Class No. 10, Wir tas 2. Bisok pokes and na. Prints. ous, X0. Neo, S2 No. Pitch, tar, aad osu. low. soap, aaa oul Hack ow Waite a White o No.1 13. Locust, No. i aud buts, N N + Piteh, tar, rosin. sap, cil. No. 33. >htp chandiery. Ne. 49, Station” ery. No 41. Fire-wood, [LPHIA. PENNSYLVANIA. ass No.l. White enk logs. No. 2 White ok No. 3, White oak promisew: 6. Veilow-p be piauk stock loge. No. beams Neo. 10, Wi NX te-onk boards. a No, 14. Wi ite * 6 Biack spruce. Ne. 1c, Uren No. s2. Sorkes and y's. No. w. Hardware. sax ber, No. w pine 23. Lead. zim Pare ten of No. #9. Fink and oo! Gines. Nu. Brushes Piteh. tar. rosin. Ship chand ery. WASHING “ines N L Or COLT MARIA cl 1, White pine. Ne Ne. 8. B 1. Aste, « & bowrds. . No. 22. Sp bes and sais. N 4. Pics - No. 25 & , ints And oils, Ne. 2. Cotton eony X and cotten twine a. t - N Noss. He diy ene White ook . 4. nk keel preses 10, White-pine. eo. 12. Ne. 13.1 U™tep STATES PATENT OF Fick, Washtneton, May 1 + praying oon the 13th wf “mmekines fox ven vears , WHICH inkex pinoe nm be henid at the Jats went, trhed te why saad pe- 4 extension are req itice ther alge tien forth in writing, xt least twenty de of hew uaed a with the reles of the ofhee, which d on application. ther ¥ ahuiet be filed 1 the auth on oF he fare the morning of that day + within five du pay 5 the aigumments, af avy, . onoe be pw 1 Washiagton, D. Cuz, and Nat» Cavay co A Week for th weeks ihe Urat'al said pubdicat ous tobe ys belore the Izth of July next, the day of hearing. JOSEPH HOLT es aii oem of Patents. . 3. Fe the above papers wi!l please Copy. and their bills to the Patent Uffice.with s paper