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SEVENTY-SIX. B Hills flung wees of how rd ocean rept mart, Aad stroams,whose sp ‘8 were yet unfound, Pysies far away the s! sound n the forest's heart. — T marohed the brave from rooky stee, Frees mountain river sw! and ould, as ‘The borders of the storm; Ps ‘The vales where gathered waters sleep, Sent up the strong and bold. Asif the very earth again ‘The fair, ond birds of yester eve, jet tive estnrittes \w the lov rior enway, And dee iteln to grieve. ¥ Alread| the strife begun ; Arendy pst ~ Gaara Ain Alor 1e ng grass run, ‘And blood had flowuat 2 Like brooks of summer rane ‘The death-stain onthe April sward Hallowed to freedomall the shore ; po fragments fell the yoke abhorr2d— ‘he footsteps of the foreign iord Proisned the so1i no more. ————++e-—________ Cnoren Orvicers.—The following are the piseo- pal Chureh for the ensuing four yeas: Book feet 4 B MeFerrin. Financial Secretary, R Abbey. Boek Editor, T O. Summers. Editor “Home Circle,” [.. D. Huston. Nashville Chris- MeTyeire. Richmond . Rosser. Southern Chri officers elect of the Southern Methodist tt Advocate, H. tian Advocate, Advocate, KE. H. Myers. St. Louis Chr’ Missionary Secretary, E. Sehon GG Meriam nest in an uptight position, and thus protect it ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. NATIONAL HOTEL —J Pendergrast. (a; J ® C; W D Wheeler, Mass; 1. B Tho- mas. Ky; BF Reables, lowa; A Van Dane, H D N H; 0; W A Rorer, Miss; J W Gillespie, Va; Dr O Aoit, Ga; G Bergner, J H Loucks, Pa; J W Biake.Md; L R Straus, 8 Schweide, Mo; Dr Phillips. Eng; Geo Henderson, Valparaiso; H P Hepburn, Cal; HM McCarty and ty, Ky; H D Mears. Md; A } JH Sull- van, lowa; L. Emmet, Min; J Twombiey, La B Barkley Van Dane, T Tilghman, Md; 8 G Langley J Colbath, do; G Cary and ly, J HW Toohi MeGregor, Rl; Z Pratt and } Mass; Capt Lewis, do; N CCeebrant, Del; J B Exs Digges, Ma: A Ruchard, La; A V Hong Robinson, Va; D W McCleary, Md; D NYk; S Humphrey, Md; H Kilham, C: JN Farber and fam, Ky: man, NY. WILLARDS’ HOTEL —A Meson and ly,NY; Mass; W , Misses Inches, Mass; P C Shannon,Pa; AS Wentworth, NH; N T Clapp and fam, Mrs M F Longstreth Lieut S B Buckner, Ky; @ Dic! jon and | H Osborn, B Clinton, N Yk; HB Inch and cbild, W Jackson and children, Pa; Craven, U SN, G H Davis and lady, Mass LH Gibbs, J Edmonds, Miss Glentworth. W H Ed- wards, C A Rapetlo, Hon P H Warren and lady, NY; J D Westervelt. SC; J W Fitch, HR Ward, HP Smith and lady, Pa; G S Marperand ly, Cal: >, Misa M Simpson, M E Latimer, Miss E Shicecs, @ Wilbor and ly, Miss E A Lila st W_L Reeves ng, J i Brad- K Hoxie, Pa; W W Simpson and lad. and ly, Jas J omen, Va; Geo Irv bury; Ed Todd, NY; J W L Brown, Mess. BROWNS’ HOTEL —J $ Clarke, Pa; 3H Wiakley, Mass; WD Perry, Va; J Adams, NB; W T Roelosson, O; J Law, RB Kinsley and ta- y. do; Abby D Kinsley, 2 M Koss, U Shay, Va; nd lady, NC; W B Cegg. Mo; J J Brewer, do; 5 ‘T Watker, Va; M T Janvier, Md; B May- er, NY; Rev J Chipchan. Md; H V Edsall, Va; B J Harrison, Ala: R B Posey, Md; A T Harell. Sc; JG Buiken, do; W A Moneure, Va; L L Leneaster, NC; W W Turubull, Scotland; J M Pelton, La; PH Benham, NY; R B Stickney, dy, RI; Mary B Kinsle do; Dr C R Harris, V A B Hawkins T Woolfolk i a; W T Gilmore, La Mass. UNITED STATES HOTEL.—M Biter, I Hi Brewn, Md; F, Drish, Va; WR Findd, & Brommell, Md; J R Edie, Miss ‘Tarner, Pa; @ W Jackson, J E Szruggs, Vs; WA Browning, cteen, JW Pink, and A W Sirange, Va; W M Caskins, Miss A Gaskins, Tenn; J W Stevens and lady, Ky, J A Clemets; NY; 8 J Sanders, J D Beil, Md. KIRKWOOD HOUSE —T Shwart, NY; JG Todd; J P Barr, J Macmarron, and H & Mott! Pa; § P Gibbons, Det; KR M Jordan, Ve; P C Wash- ington, DC; D W Kissam, NY; C Roborv. Pa; CoiT W Duifeld, do; RR Barrett, DC; § Rob- erts, Fla; J Frampton, Va. —==— = BY KINGS OR EMPERORS. WHY A BEAUTIFUL HEAD OF HAIR. Beonuse it is the ot vided for all our race. may bloom ever so bright: eye be ever so sparkling, t ef. of its covert ied and shriveled. harsh and d it God himself pro- ler, although the rose in the xiowing eh: e teeth be those of p + or the hair be ¥, OF Worse still, nently secure to a! following and judge. rated pianist, Th New Yor, April 19, 1858. Dr. Woon: Dear Sir—Permit me to express to you the obligations | am ander for the entire re- m of my hair to its original col my arrival in the Umiad Siat, becoming gray, but upon the applic lair Restora' ive, it soon recovered its original ive asavery wonderful is weil as agreenbie. Ss. THALBERG, hue. | consider your re: quite efficacin' Tam, dear sir, yours truly, “Drych a'r Gwyliedidet Wasa Newsparek Orvics, 13 Nassau ais Pror. O. J. Wooo: Dear Sir—Rome inonth or six weeks ago, | received a boitie of your Hair Kextor ative and save it my wife, who couciuded to try it ou bor hair, little thinking, a the time, that it would restore the gray hair to its original co'or,but to her as well ae ny surprise afters few weeks trial it has per- formed timt wonderful effect by turning all the gray hairs to adark brown, at the eame time beautifying and thickening the hnir, F strongly recommend the to all persons in want of such & CHAS. CARDEW. Naw Yorx, July 25, 1357. Prov. O. J. Woop: With conhdence do | recom- mend your hair Restorative as being the most effi- cacious article | ever saw, Restorative, my hair and whiskers, whioh were al- most white, have gradually grown dar feel confidant tint a few more applica store them to theirnataral color. Italso me of ail dandruff and unpleasant itching, so com mon among persons who perspire tp ss change of therr hair, tian Advocate. D. R. McAnally. Memphis Chris- tian Advocate, 8. Watson. New Orleans Chris- tian Advocate, C_C. Gillespie. Texas Christian Advocate, J. B. Carnes. Evangelical Apologist, P. Metling. Paelfic Advocate, P.O Fitzgerald North Carolina Christian Advocate, R. T. Heflin. CHicago, ILy., May 11857. Woop: About two years ago my hair com- manced failing of and turning gray. I was fast be- the New York manager of the ed weather, and benefactor of the birds, tells of a *parrow who had built on a small cedar tree; a storm caused the tree to bend so much that the eax in the little nest were in danger of rolling ont. The sparrow obtained a string from near tho door step, inserted it in the nest, and fasten- ed it around a little limb, so as to preserva the nenced using your Restorative in Jan A tow applicat fastened my hair firmly. It began to fill up, grow out. ik to its former color, (black restored to its original color, health and appearance, and I cheerfully recommend ite use to all. J. D. HOES, The Restorative is put up in bottles of S sizes, Large, medium, and small ; the smali holds 3s retails for @1 per bottle; the medium hoidsat least twenty per cent. more in proportion than the sinali, retails for $2 per bottle; the large hoids a quart, forty per cent. more in proportion and At this time it is fully 0. J, WOOD & CO., Prop: New York, (in the great N lishment,) and 1l¢ And sold vy a | good tors. 312 Broadway ire Railing Estab- ua Louis, Mo, and Fancy Goods ma!3-Sm ERUVIAN SYRUP, Oz ProrgetED SOLUTION OF PROTOXIDE OF IRON COMBINED. R Having successfully passed the ordeal to which new discoveries in the Materia Medica are subjected, must now be received as i an established medicine, Ita Efficacy in Curmg . DYSPEPSIA, Affections of the Liver, Deopsy, Neuralgia, and Consumptive Disordered State of the Blood, Boils, Scurry, The Prostrating Effects of Lead or Mercury, General Cc Md; J Mofiar, Hon H W Hotman, Thos Clear, Geo McCulloagh. Md; Tompkins, NYk; J Mearett, Me; W Neal, H Simons, Pa; 3 M Bote- And all diseases which require 9 Tonic and Altera tive medicine, is beyond question, The proots of ita efficacy are so numerous,s0 well Buthenticated, and of such peculiar sufferers cannot Teasonanly hesitate to receive the olaracter, that The Peruvian Syrup does not: profess to be a cure All, but its range is extensive, because many from one cause, may be cured the Syrup pro- vides 8 -ure, is baflied the highest order of medi are tangible, the witnesses ncce: ty and efficacy of the Syrup inoontrovertibl Those who may wish ested persons respecting the character of the 8: cannot fail to be sntistios cisely that wir 1. oT ible, and the safe- Fan opinion from fied with the following among monials in the hands of the Agents, entiemen well known hest respectability, ignatures &re those of in the community. and of the CARD. ened having experienced the benefi- the * Peruvian Syrup, to recominend it to the attention o| From our own expericnoe, as well as y of others, Whose intelligence and imtegrity Are altogether unquestionab! cial effects of ’’ do not hesitate Wwe have no doubt of Diseases of the Bronchial Passag Complaint, Dropsy, Neuralg fects would be incredible, but ter of those who havi volunteered their testi restorative power. in the high charac witnessed them, and have mony,8s we do ours, to its ; JAM It is well known that the medi | etfec toxide of Iron is lost by Wary bakesenire y even & very brief exposure dthat to maintain a solution of Protox- without further oxidation, has been OCEAN STEAMERS’ SAILING DAYS FRom THE UNITED Statas. Steamers. Leave. For Days. -June 9 Jone 16 +++. New York... Liverpoo! he. Boston. Liverpool New York..Liverpoo! Aloo Evrorg. on the $th and 20th of each month. n Syrup, this desirable point ix at- IN A WAY BRRORK, rlution may repince all the proto es, and tectratas of the Materia A. A. Aasayer to the State of Massachi 16 Boyiston street, Boston. y Druggists genereily. Price for large medium sized bottles, $1. CLARK & GO. Proprietors, Boston. in Washington by Z. D. Gilman, Special iron & Palmer, * Hartaugh, H. t's ne ph Bury, Jas. H. Stone, J. iarke, D. Rid by R. J. Ciszell,and J. L. tained by com KNOWN; Aud thia carbonatos gitrat Pay H. McPherson, IMPROVE YOUR EYES. Sre My and assist them, by the Paris Optican, DP. WOOLFSON, who Owny as well ts the ta inet are manufacture ot of tee latest improved SPE: ‘Who are compelled to use giasses, or th: now them, will be suited at frat aight, ‘Those a UBLE-POLISHED VENE ELIA ORYSEAL Rock “UPL ra Bre raceiyed whe highest recommendations at the orid’s Fair,at Patis, through their producing & clearness and easiness of vision heretofore unknown iInSny other improvements, all styles of OPERA, SPY, and MAGNI- reixe ULABSES, Compaises, 3 a irecoies sale at hjs store, corner ighth street and or Ki; 1. 491. ie cormer 8th street, vi mm! hehment ‘in Eurove. iat eee a W. PLANT, UNDERTAKER, No. 418 7th between G and H, keeps ool ased aired in hia line—a ‘ateat Corpse Preservera,&o., &c. His charges moderata. aud hig attention instant on call, any of the day cr night. Hacke furnished for fune. lowest possible rates. OCKS !—CLOCKS !!—CLOCK J ved, a great assortment of CLOCK Call and see for of good CTACLES and the 349 Pa. av., opposite Rrowns’ Hotel. N. B—CLOCK MA ‘ Balls, Corde, &o. EW BOOKS JUST R IVED AT SHE HR D'S, corner 7th and D stroets. A completa rssortment of Carlton and Porter, %. wards, Hymns, Tracts and Takings. Lost Cha the publications of ‘abbath School Libraries, Ro .&o.; Wesley Famiiy, i s, Chief of Pilgrams, The rae Woman, Peter Cartwright, Biblical Dietion- What Must I do to be Saved, jivinxaton’s Travels in Arion, ndians, Six Steps to Wild Western Scenes, New Lute of Zion, and Tounge of Fire, Sting of the adder, | Drake's History of I IVERY On 7th st. bet. Hand I streets. undersigned begs ienve to inform the citizens of Washington and the publio that he has sdded te iis took alot of fine traveling Horses and new Buggies, tained and vee ean at ali timys be ob fo Leonel t fpomt. en a we bs yn) jv strict attention to Sonne pie terme. share of public pat Bcc ee EW LIVERY, sai. N STAHL Corner of 19% strectand Pounsylrania aurnue, The w: ened begs extizens of Waabingiou, m general.that he one of th Ss=, ee % = | showy a turnout as cau - fo oud My stook compr ior? st livery om 8s reasonal eatisfmotion. ma 4 Sm* ALLISON NAILOR Jz Epwarp DOLAN, Sten oF tun ¢ Comer of 14th street and Poun. avenut, opporite Villers ’ Hotel, oston,) ucement o| pwest cush prices, and war- a cane of ig oe cutters the tw men. Opes tu e faction to those who will p. aes ur patronage. jt} id a fr > peace Sens * Mesh gate of Cow B4Aee46e express OF FICE 34 D Srx: Adjcining The States Printing Oca. The subsoriber, Agent ant Ohio tpt Waahingion Bech Raskenners —* Bagrage or Or PD: Mey daily, except Suudsy,7 to 10 0’ cive 2 0'clock te 1 pe a. SUUN Mo MOCLINTOOK, een Arent Balemors aud Ohio Railroad. vit 7 o'clook &. m. to 10 0" N. B.—Peraons coming to Washiogten or Baltimore, not having mad then ja Pd the cash, a im then ‘aie exe of at this office, ora! Baltimo: h And noextra charge. dio HE rine SryaN OCTAVE. PIANO nse at the ‘sie Crono was furnished by us, ums 906 Pa. ave., nome st. . BALE, AND HIKING STABLE, ,Asent for Publications of the “Child’s HITE POINT GRAVEL for roofing and garden walke. Also, best Holland Point and together with the best Hiokory, hite and Red Ran and for ssie at my Wood, Coal and Sa: Beret, per of Cand lth street, near the Vine Wood, and the be: 1 hope to merit a H. SHREVE, Je. CK.—1 have a fw of those cheap TOILE Son hand, wihneh | wii th oh where. 1 QUEENSWA With many othe at 38 Pa. avenue, oheaper then the numerous to mention, and loth streets, ee for yourselves, JOHN MoDEVITT._ EPH T. K. PLA. FASHIONABL Mauufrctarers and Lounges, Mattresses, de. Paper Hanging done made and put dowa. a fine asxo:tment of horses, which, for style ion, exnnot be sur- vgesed by any siable inthe country, and choco let of pew enrringes and ag warens. Horses taken mable tarits xs At ANY extablish- ment in the oity, Give me a enii, aud | guarantee NT & Co. E UPHOLSTERE i Desiers in inthe best manner. Furniture Repaired and D street, between 9th amd 10th streets, Wash- | ASSORTMENT. MERCHANT TAILOR, Huitars just arrived atl A DEPOT, us customers with Cos t ; ¢ red to. . splendid assert RING and SUMMER GOODS, self expressiy for the custom ft By bs own practical knowledge NNS & CLARKE’S Boston, and CELELKATE DL PIANO FOR Coustantly receiving a) nig by ind for sale on’ JOHN Pa. av., between 9th an nd it to thetr interest to exami the superior qualities of the above 1an08. Btools, Covers, Molodeons, &0., &0., +6 Purchasers will fi the: TAR, BANJO, AND HARP bound - all kinds of Mu- repaired. JOHN F. EL 36 Pa. ave.. near sror THAT RATTLING. 1 am now prepa ling Shaft F remedy for the Tattivoe of of hehe ie and W. put on Al 4 Kita! expenee, Cal certificates from Strings; Mus. At the above » for the acoom- | 514! Instruments careful: 116, Whore orders oan be left for % Denes, &c., or lor ‘alto ~ unt iu this City or Geor, town. open iy ton “ Chapman’s Kiaetic eons, Which oan St miy Factory, where 1 hav makers in thi C. . ROR: ——— rt ot NTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOBITES. MONEY te LOAN en STOCK SECURITIES i Pr BROPREES. BANKERS, ostte the Treasury, a THE GREAT PAIN ANNIHILATOR REMEDY FOR DYSPEPSIA AK Stomact én Weak Bownts. We HARTSHORNE’S CURE-ALL- Pi d Chemist, en en Bottles 1255. 25 and 50 cents, , Hartshorne’s Cure ai! should be kept in al! fami- lies. in oase of accidents or sudden sickness. jee RE om Core all cutog Rheumausin, lartshorne’s C'vre-all cures © Pain in the Stomach or Bowele. Coreen ar: artshorne’s Cwre-a. oures Pa Sie, nck on ibrenst vs ret in in the Limbe, artshorne’s Cure-all cures Sprains, Sous and Bagns. Winey lskizee- larishorne’s Cure-all cures N > ache and Stilluess of the Jornts. "yams ee jartshorne’s Cure-a re i nog van : 2 : cures Cholera, Diarrhoa artshorne’s Cure-all cures E; Deai- mee oar a et yay a eee oe. artshorne’s Cure-all cures Dyspepsia and In- digestion; aise, Cankerand Sore Mouth a Tas ae niso cee and Sores. me artshorne’s Cure-a resallS LF and Weakness im Lambe, °° SU aati ‘artshorne’s Cure-ali isa great tonic to W Stomach and Bowels, and Improves Dixestion. ij 77 Asthe comet changes of the weather pro- duce a bad Coid, Rheumatism, Pain in the Limbs and Body; al Sot you rave a Cough. use HARTS PECTORAL SY ROP oF WILD Cough Syrup in the If you rre Bilious, use HAR TSHORNE, ANTTI-BILIOUS PILLS, ‘They act upon the L ei amach and Bowels, carrying off all Bile and Foul S-cretions, ‘The above medicines to be bad at all Drug Stores in Wasningtou oity ; Kitwell & Cisceil at George- town: H. Peel & Co, Alexandria. 1a 31-ly AYER'S Cathartic Pills. Tho sciences of Chemistry and Medicine have been taxed their ut- most to produce this best, most per- fect purgstive which is known to man. Innumerabie proofs are shown that these Pinus have virtues Which surpass in excellence the ordinary medicines, and that they win unpreoedent- ediy upon the esteem of a'l men. Tusy are safe and pleaeant to take owerful to eure. Their pene trating propertii mulats tne vital gctivities of the body, remo" ie obstructions of its orcans, urify the hlooa, and expel disease: ‘They purge out the foul humours which breed distemper, stimulate sluggish or disordered organs into their natural no- tion, ard impart a hesithy tone with strength to tho whole system. Notonly 40 they eure the every-day compiainte of every body, but also formidable and dangerous diseases which have baffled human ekill. While they produce powerful effects they areat the same time, in diminished doses, the eafest and best physio that can be Sorlsed for ohildren. Reing sugar-coated, they are pleasant to take, and being urely vegetable, are free from any risk of ha: sures have been mado which surpass belief w they not substantiated by men of such exalted pos tion and character as to forbid the suspicion of ui truth. Many eminent olergymen and pee have lent their names to cortily to shee ie the r linbilty of my remedies, while others have sent me the assurance Of their conviction that my Prepara- tions contribate immense'y to the relief of my atilio- ted sudering fellow men. : ‘The agent bolow named is pleased to furnish gratis my American Almanac, containing directions for their use, and certificates of their cures of the fol- lowing compiaint: vf Costiveness, Billious Complaints, Rhoumatism, Dropsy, heartburn, Hesdacte arising from a foul stomach. Nausea, Indigestion, Morbid [nac‘i0n and painarisigg therefrom. F latulency, Loss of Apze- tite. all Uleerous and Cutaneou nseases which require an evacuant medicine, Sorofula or King's Evil. ‘They also, by purifying the blood and stuna lating the system, cure many complaints ich it would not be supposed they could reach, such as Deafness Partial Blindness, Neuralcia,and Nerv ous Irritability, Dorangementsof the Liver and Kid- Gout, and other kindred complaints anaing iow state of the body or obstruction of its functions. Do not be put off by unprincipied dealers with some other pill they mke more prefit on. Ask for Aver’s Pits, and take i else. No other they oan give you compares witn this initsinteinsio value or curative powers. The sick want the best aid there is for them, and thoy should have it. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER, Praotical aud Ara- Yenentat well, Mass. Price 25 cents per bex. Five boxes for #t. S.ldby Z D. GILMAN, Washington, and by H. COOK, Alexandria, and by all dealors every where. ap 9-4mr P. a RIBS EM AR. ROTECTED oy Royal Letters Patent of England, and secured by the Seals of the Ecoles de Pharmacie de Parisand the Imperial Coleco ot: ‘ed- isine, Vienna. Triesemar No. 1 is a remedy for Re- ion, Spermatorrhara, and Exhaustion of the System. Triesemar No.2 effectnally, in the short space of three days, ocnipletely and entirely erndi- eatos all traces of those disorders which copnviaand cubebs have sc long been thought an antidote for, to the ruin of the hexith of a vast portion of the pepu- Iation, riesemar No. 3 is the great Continental remedy for that class of disorders which, unfortu- nateis, the Engliah physiciantreats with mercur: to the inevitable destruction of the patient's const! tution, and which all the sarsaparilia in the worid cannot remove. Triesemar Nos. 1,2, and Sare alike devoid of taste or smell. and ofall nauseating quali- ties. They may lie on the toilet table without thei use being suspected, Sold in tin cases, and divides in separate doses as administered by Veipeau, Lal- leman, Roux, Ricord, &c., &c. Price $3 each, or four cases in one for $9, which saves §3; and in cases. Sold by Dr. H. A, BAR ROW, No. 157 Prince at.,a8 few blocks west of Broadway, New York. Imma diately on receip of the amount Dr. B. will forward the $9 eases of Wriesemar. and the large sixes, car- riage paid, thus insuring genuine European prepara- tions. The $3 cases also sent, but not free of car riage. Consititations as usual, from] a. m. till 2 . 1. and from 4 tll er at No. 157 Prince st., a lew blocks west of Broadway. Sold aiso by J. STOTT, Washington. felly Ww IN THE COURSE OF HUMAN events, Ladies and Gentlemen lose one of their [ Faegaeeed natural attractions—a fine head of hair—it comes A matter of serious importance, and the uestion is what siall we de to stop the hair from failing off, and restore its vigor and poamty ? Inre- ly to this ner we beg to say. try DR. HARRIS’ BAIR PROM ITER ANDIMPROVER. A few Applications will stop the hair falling or breaking, remove dandruff, keep the ecalp clean and white, and impart freshness and vigor to the hair; minowen you may have been bald twenty years, the continued use of ittwo months wiil insure you ® luxuriant head of hair, Cail aad feareroee and if P} not satisfied, after the second application, return it and get the price paid. Ask for Dr. Harris’ Hair Promoter and Improver. Soild im Rickmond by W. TERS ON, Drug- gist, corner Main and izth, and Main and Wail sts., and in Washington city by Z. D. GILMAN, Ding, gt Browns’ Hotel Building. Pa, avenue, and D, . CLARK, Druggist, corner 4% street aud Pa, avenue. apl ly A ON MANHOOD, ND ITS PREMATURE DECLINE, Just Published, Gratis, the 0th Thousand. A few words on the Rational Treatment, without Medicine, of Spermatorrhea or Loca Wenkness, Necturoal Emissions, Genitai and Nervous Debility, Impo- tency, and Impediments to Serer generally.by Bf. DE LANEY, MDs ‘The important fact that the many alarming com- plaints, originating in the ituprudence and solitude of youth, may be easily removed Wit CINK 1s, in tis small tract, clearly dem the entirely new and highly successful treatment, an adopted by tie author, fa ly explatned, by means of whioh every one is enabled to cure HimseL¥ perfectly and at the least possible cost, thereby avoiding ali the advertised nostrugs of the day Sent to any address, gratis and post free, sealed envelope, hy remuttirg (post. Wee Age BIAMDS TO .._, Dr. B. DE LANE Op 24-tsep2s =—83 East Sist st.. New York [s= BOOK OF THE CONSTITUTION. The demand of the peuple fr all parte of the Popa dl for a new edition of this Book, bringing down the atatiatios to the preeent time, issuch that it cannot longer be digresarded. It is sutherent y known througaout the country to render oF sehge lar description of 1t unnecessary here; suffice it to may that it contains the evidence of its having re- geived the voluntary and fo patronaze of both Houses of Congress, of its having been adopted by the Supreme Court asa siandard edition of the Constitution of the United States, and of its having received the special approbation of some of the wisest etalesmon of the past and present age. has been pronounced by them as 2 suitable fire-side gompauion for every American citizen, and asa text book for the rising generation of the schoo! Editors who vencrate and aupport the . the sentiments of Washington, and the prinat- it embodies, have heretofore given it their renerous and valuable support. : Bookeecilera and others who may desire to obtain it for the supply of those who may desire to possess the new edition will please address fi + IR. ity. D.C. WILLIAM HICK m2-tf Waalington MARBLE WORKS, WM. RUTHERFORD, = ARTIFICER IN MAKBLE, KE Street, Letween 12th and 13th Streets North, Wasitineton Crry, Invitas pubiic atieution to lis extensive stock of beautiful deaigned add Miaborately Carved MAN- TELS me variety of Marbles, together with a choice aeaortment of STATUARY, which for de- signand fnigh canvot be surpassed, and are well apted for the Gurden or Tomb. A Iarge axsort- meat of Plain Mantels, Monuments, and ‘Toimb- stones al very low prices, Monuments of any design executed to order with punctuality and dispatch. Ketumates given for Brownstone or Marble work or North River Flaging, and every other work 1 our line. Piease call and make an inspection of our stock. N. B.—Make a note of the address. fe 17-6 eS EW FURNITURE WARE ROOMS, Great ExcitsMent on Seventa SrRxet, At Odd Fellows’ Hall, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FURNITUR WOODand WILLOW WARE, PL RE and LOOKING GLASSES. We onn sell the above artioles cheaper than any ind invite per: ns in Want, ods to give us” call. as our motto ick sales and sinail profits.” inds of Old Furniture taken in ex- on. change for new, at a fair valu Don't mistake the place—Odd Fellows’ Hall. 7th street. _{ma 20) BONTZ & BRU, NEW ‘NT. In.anv Wo ie eR Oat Meas NGTON V0. a VIA ORANGE AND ALEXANDRIA AND trREIR Ta CENTRE RAILROADS. he steamer GRORGE PAGE iex of 7th street — - 6 o’olock mimsten, Alea aa 00! oting wil @ trains on rang - andris Ratlroad, leaving Alexandrin aay ovelock a.m, and arriving in B tohmond at 2.39 p. m. Trekets procured on the Brat. Pare Wasinogton to Richmond . R. NICKLIN, aps Thoket Aucit. D FROM WASHINGTON IRECT TO ALL PARTS OF THE WwEesT, SOUTHWEST AND NORTHWEST. ROE SE Baltimore and Onie Railread. SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS, With Greatly Improved Schedules. THREE THROUGH CONNECTING TRAINS: ARE NOW RUN DAILY, (except Sunday,) FROM WASHINGTON FOR THE WEST, as fullows: Ist. THE CINCINNATI EXPRESS MAIL starts at 5.15 3 lowing passengers time for breakfast at House, Washington Juno- tio. before proceeding West. This Train passes Gralton at 7.40 p, m, aud connects at Benwgod on the Ohio River, at’ 12 p. m., with Central Ohio ‘Tram for Columbus, Cin ninth and intermediate pouts, Fenghing Cinoiauat, m- next day. wd. THE GRE CINCINNATI AND ST. LOUIS EXPRESS connection leaves Washington (woluding Sunday,) at 3. 25 p.m. reaching Cinomnati ats p.m. next day. and connecting directly with Kx- press T'rnin for Loursvule, Carroand the Southwest, and for St. Louis, Kansas,etc. Time, from Wash ington to Cincianatidn 23 hours,or to St. Louis owly 4 ‘hours. CIN yb ATI. DAYTON, INDIANAPO- LIS, CAIRO, 31 ace CUICAGU, AND NORTHWESTERN EXPRESS leaves (exept Saturday and nday,) at 6 p. ™., connectiyg, at j tion or Baltiinore. leaving Balt Washington June’ moreat lo p.m. Gn Sunday Night the with this Train is made by the 3.25 p.m. Washington. ts ‘To view the Grand Mountain Soenery of the Read in daylight, take the 515a. m.or6 p.m ‘Train fem Washington, : For Parkerabu "f and all Stations onthe North- western Virginia Road take the 6 p.m. Train. For al! points on Lhe Marietta Raijrond take the same. he Western oonnections from Washington and Baltimore by all these Trains, are the closest, most direct andamp'e that have yet been offered to tho traveling pubiio, and every improvement and advan tage that the resources of the Ka timore and Ohio Railroad and its associato,lines could tuggest, have been secured under this arrangement. Through Tickets and Bageags Checks to woh ters, and every other possible froility will be fuund # route. WAY PASSENGERS for the Main Stem of the Baltimors a1 hio Railroad will leave Washing- ton as follows: For ail pornts between Warhington Juuctionand Piedmont take the 5.15 a.m. train. For ali Stations between Piedmont and Wheeling take the6 p.m. Train. To connect with the Frederick ‘Trap toke the 325 p.m. Train. ea FOR BA Liitor bh, PHILADELPHIA, AND NEW TORE FOUR TRAINS LEATE WASHINGTON DAILY for Baltimore, as fol lows: At5.15 and 7.50 a. m., and 8.25 and 6 p.m. ‘The 5150. m. and 3 25 p.m. Trung make conneo tionsat BALTIMORE and PHILADELPHIA ‘EW YORK, and 7.508. m. for Philadeiphin a.m and 3.25and 6p. m, Trains make the WESTERN counections,atthe Warhington Jnno- with the tng from Baltimore, as above do- 5.158. m.and 3.25 p.m. Trains connect with ANNAPOLIS. The 7.50 a. m, and 3.25 and 6 p.m. Trains will stop at Way Stations between Washington and Salti- more. Ou SUNDAY, but one Train leaves Washington, at 3.25 p.m. iy EROM BALTIMORE FOR WASHIN TON there are four ‘Trains, as follows : At 4.20and 6 45a. m. and Sand 52 p.m. The first and fourth of which will be Ex Trains, and w.li not stop except at the Junot ‘The 6 43 Train’ will rench Washington ai 83 9. being specially intended to accommodate SUMMER L ibENTS N THE C +. A special rain will be run from Washiegton Junction to bring the Express Train Passengers arriving there from the West. i[7~ For ‘Tiekets of all kinds, Baggage Checks and turther informenon, apply to THOS. H. PARSONS, Agent, At the Ticket Office, Washington Station, Or, 1. T. ENGLAND, Agent, At the Ticket Ofhoe, Camden Station. W. P. SMITH, Master of Tragaportstion. L. M. COLb, General Tieket Agent. Baltimore, May 10, 1858, ma 8 ALEXANDRIA AND WASHINGTON. The Steamers GEORGE, PAGE and THOMAS COLLYER will ran regularly (ieay ing the Saventh street wharf,)at the following hours: AVE ALKXANDRIA AT George Page—4}4,%, 10a. m.: 12%, 3, and5 p.m, Thomas Collyer—t,9. 11 a. m.; 2 and 4 p.m. LEAVE WASHINGTON AT Georre Page—6%,9, ti a.m; ‘44.4. and 6 p.m. Thomas Collyer—8, 19 a.m; 1244, 5%, and ods p. ms Fare 15 Cents. Whaley’s Ommnibures connecting with the Page and Collyer leave the Capitol and corner of 12th st. and Ps. avonue the saine time the boats leave Alex audria. RICHARD WALLACH, Pres. FOR MOUNT VERNON. The COLLYER will leave for Mount Vernen ov DAYS and FRIDAYS, from Washington at ma at 10 o'clock. ig 2 SAM'L BAKER, Capt. qysitee STATES MAIL LINk ONLY REGULAR LINE 2B WITHO! ILURE FOa EIGHT YEA ee CALIFORNIA AND OREGON” VIA PANAMA RAILROAD. Regular Sailing Days, bth € With of cach menth. Cartion.—fo wpany frauds and imposi- tions of various kinds have been istoly 7 trated on travellers bound to CALI- FORNIA, that the ae ber, the only chy eed Agent for passage 4 the U.S. Mail Lins, vin Pana- ma, in the city of New York, feels it his duty to caution all persona aseking passage to California, that, TO AVOID IMPORITION, they must he careful to ud the true office of the Steamships of the U. 8. jail Line, via Panama Railroad. other office in New York is authorized to engage passage, — The Domeent s have only one cifice in New York, which is at 177 West strect, corner of Warren strest, frontages the North Kiver, at the head of the Com- pany’s Wharf, ‘cr Observe my sign over ti on iw. RAYMOND, Area HE PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COM FIC MANY . One ef the Steamehips of this Company, carrying the United States Mai‘s for AGA PULO. CALIFORNIA, and OREGON, leav. Panama twise exch mouth, on the arri- val ot tho United States Mail 8.8. Company's steam- ers, Which lonve New Orleans and New York regu- larly On 5th and th of each month with the matis, epermeers connecting vis PANAMA RAIL- OADS. Th steamships have been inspected and ay- proved ty the Navy Department, and guaranty speed Gnd safety. The aan Railroad (47 miles long) is now on1n- jetod Spies aceue 10 aeaan, aud hte ons a 4 urs. Oo bar a eengers is chec inNnew York throug! io fan Prancisso, and HReTS Are embarked at Panama by steamer at the company’s expense. ‘The money paid in New York covers al! expenses of the tr E i rvesteamers are keptin port in Panama and San Francisco, to previ etention im case of acci- dent, so that the route is entirely reliable—no fai!- &re having oourzea in eight yoara, Passengers loave Panama the samo day they ar- bets a oer h by each sti and tak Conductors go through by camer, @ antes of womenand oluidren without other protec- rs. For Scrose® ickets atthe lowest rates apply at us Kent streets Now York,to the agenoy, ~~ . Y SON erie ARMSTRUNG, RRIS& CO., Be Gricans,—© L. BARTLETT. Boston. jy -tf year 1858. by E ene Dury in the Olerk’s uPUY’S | | NEW PERFUME FOR THE SEASON, Entered according to Act Conuress Int DITILLED FROM FRAGRANT TULIPS. E. DUPUY, CHEMIST, 609 Breadway—New York, KISS-ME-QUICK, | SO 4g) jo une) RT On yy OOO for the Southern District of New York. Sold everywhere. m 27-3m Peta atc il UTICE, TIME IS MONEY. I heve this day received direct from North Attle borough, Mass., Wallace Goodwin’s cele! Office CLOCKS, of superior finish, 8 days also, Watchmaker’s Regulators, Clocks Raulroad Stations, and all other styles o Clocks, from $1 np to $125. Tho trade supplie1 at wholesale prices, Iam the only authorized agent for Goodwin's Celebrated Clocks this side of New York. Call and see for yourselves. at the great Clock Emporium, 349 opposite Browns’ Hotei. ap 5-2m J_ ROBINSON, Oe Siesiat CAKD.—A Piano of Wm. Knabe & nufsoture, orst $315, fine fi ish, besutifal reecwood ease, used in exreful fami'y only two months, now offer for $25: wally = rons tasaate eral uew mn! Aleo, Pianos used o1 uring the winter and consequent- ly for sale very low. Pianos for rent from 50 cents Lo 5 per month, Remember the right name and number— JOHN F. KLLIS, Te DIPLOMATISTS, OWEN & SON, Military and Navai Merotnat No. 212 Pa. avenue, have this day received thetr first iaveice of the new AMERICAN DIP- LOMATIC BUTTONS, cotten up ty themselves under the sanction of the Depariment of State. aud would inform their friends and the pablic tit t are now prepared to furnish Uniferms for the Pi matic Corps at the shortest notice, and inthe most approved styles, ma 1é-colin ™ma 19 306 Pa. nvenue, bet. 9th and Mth sts. <IGN OF THE sie BIG E G Indicates where you may net LOOK ET 3e LASSES, G in gilt or frames ; R- TRAIT ant PICTURE ERAMES: round, oye pe Ee age giltor otherwise; erany other kin: work in his line. The largest lot of LOOKING- GLASS PLATES kept constantly on hand for cash. oi JOHN WAGNER ap2-ly between lath and 13th sis, Proresats FOR NAVAL SUPPLIES. Drrartmert, Bureau of Centon Eiginmemi, 4 te furmsh naval 168 for the ob iea Preemsetemehees gota orived st this Burean until 3 v’oi 16th of Jun t, These dorsed Proposal Sor, Natal, Supplies, Bureow be disiin- eg 4 that they may rom other ere ie Phe materials and articl: braced in the classes named are ———— desevibed in printed sohed- ules, any of which will be furmshed to such as de- sire to offer, on application to tae commandants of the respective yards, or to the navy ascent nearest thereto. and hose of all the yards upon application to this bureau. This division mto cinares tor the convenience «f dealers im each. oh sons will be farmshed a2 are actually required for bids. The commandant and uavy agent of exch station Will bavea copy of the schedules of the other yards, for examination only, from Waich it may be judged whether st will be desirabie to make application for them. aers must be mide fer the whole of a class at any -ard upon one of the printed or atret conformity therewith, or they will not be oon- sidered, af Construcsion, & ‘The contract will beawarded tu the lowest Lona Ade tadder who gives proper seeurity for ite fulfil ment. The 'nited States reserves the right to re- ject all the bids of any class, 1f deemed exorbitant. & All articles must be of the very best quality, tobe delivered in good order and in suitabl> vessels and packages. as the case mary be, at the expense risk of the contractor, and iu ali respects sulyect to the 1nspection, measurement, count, weight, Ae, of thr yard where receiv d. and to the entire satiefac- tion of the commandant thereof. Bidders are referred to the coummandants of the respective yards for samples, instructions, or pat tieular description of the articles; and. all other Ks berg equal, preference will be given te arty f american manufacture. ry olier, a8 required by the lawof 1th Augnst, 1846, must be anied by a written guarantee, the form of which is herewith given, ‘Tose only woose offers may be acocpted wili be no el, and the contract will be forwarded s« soon theresfteras practicable, which they will be required to exocute within ten days afer ite receipt at the post office or navy aceuct named by them. Surevies in ‘he full amouct will ve required toe the contract, and their responsibility cert-ied to by a United States district judge, United Btates district attorney, collector, or navy age’ ditzorn: seouri y, twenty per ceantum will be w: held from the amount of th until the contract ahall have been ou iand eighty per centum of each bi i triplioste by the command ants of the res e yards, will be paid by the nary agent at the of delivery within teirty days Sifter its preee to him. itis stipulated in tne centract that, if dofanit be made hy the part ¢s of the first pert in delivering a of the articios mentioned in sny oles bid fo ptraet.of the quality sndat the tune and places above provided, then and in that ease, ths contractor end his sureties will forfeit and pay te the United States a sum of money not exoecding twice ths amount of anch class, which may be -e ered from time to time, according to the act of — to that case provided, approved Maroh 3, Clasres Nos. 1, 2, 4,6,7 to be delivered one-fourth patonor before the 15th May, one-fourth parton or before the 2th Jn'y, one fourth part by tue Mth September, and the remainder by the lat Deosmber, 1a, C'nasee 3 and 9, the whole by 15th 1a, The remaining ciaswer to be de irered fourth part on or before the Ist September next. one fourth part on or beforgthe Ist December next, one-fourth part on er before the Ist April, and the Te deron or before the 2th June, 18%, unless earlier required with 2 netics of twelve days, ovm- prising at each delivers a due proportion of each ar tele. Clase 1 and al! following. if additionel quin- titi-s of any of the articles named therein are de they are to be furnished on like terms and ona previons to the expiration of the fiscal year, upon receiving a notice of fifteen days from the bureau, the commandant of the yard,or navy agent. Form of Offer. Le ——. of ——, in th? Stete of ——-. herehy agree to furnish and deliver, in the rexpect.ve navy yards, all the articles named the classes here annexed, azreeably to the pri ules therefor, and in conformity with the advert me- ment of the Harean of Constrnetion, &ec., of the izth ef May, 185% Should my cfler be aco-pted ned at , and the cont y agent at ——, or to——-—, Siconture and certificate, (Da.e.) Signature. A B. The schedule which the bidder encloses must be psoees to nis offer, and each of thein # by bun. Ipposite each article im the sehedule the price must be set, the amount carried out, the ageregate footed up on class, and the amount likewise wr&ten in words, _ Form of Guarantee. The undersigned, —— on in the State f +. in the State of — the Sos o hereby guvranty t -—- for any of the classes theres accepted, he or they will, within ten days receipt of the contract at the post efoe named, or navy agent designate ne contract “or the me, with good uflicient sureties ; and in case 0 @ute Tin tract as afore said, we guaranty to make coud difference be tween th offer of the said -—— and t which may be acoepted. Signatures of two guarantors, £ p: Date. yy itness. Lhereby certify that the above named —— —— are known to meas men of property, and able to make goed their guwrantes. Date. Signature G H. To be signed Ly ‘he United States distriet judge, United States district attorney, culiector, or navy agent. The neg spective navy ya the classes required at the re- KITTERY, MAINE, No. 10. White pine. Clas 1. Ash plank Biack walnut and cherry. No. 21. fron No. a and nails. No 2 Lond, zine, ant tin. Prints. oils, &c. No, 32. Leather. No 6. Pitch, tar, and rosin. No, 38. Tai- ACHUSETTS. ‘o 3. White-onk pine. No. it. Ash and cy pres tts, elm tim. ber. and white we » No, 16. 8 spruce. No. 2. Iron, } 25. Lead, zine,and tin. No. 33 Hose. and dry goods. ‘Tallow. sump, oil. S2.Ship cha Stato No. 41. Pire-weod, BROOKLYN, NEW YORK, Claas No. 1, WW hite-onk Ir . 3. White-oak promiscuous timber. No.6. Yellow-pine piaak stock togs. No. 10. White pine. No.1. Ash, cypress, white onk boards. 12. Back-walnut, cherry &c. No. 13. Locust. > 14 White ashoars, hich- ory bars, aud butts. No, 15. White onk staves and heading. No, i6, Black spruce. No. 1% Lignam- vite. No. 2i.Jroa, No. 22. Spihecand nails. No 23. i.esd, zine, tin. No.24. Pigiron No 25. Hard- 2 &o. No. 2. Flax oan- No. 3). b lax aud ent- eather. No. 33 nd dry sil No. 9. sup chandiery. 41, Fire-wood, ILADELPHIA, PENNSYI No. 1. White oak 3. White oak VANIA, 2. White oak 2. Leather. No. Brushes. N aes and dey goods. No 37. Piteh. tar, rosin. No 31, Yaliow, sonp, oil, No.23. Stpchandiery. No.40, Stationery. WASHINGTON, DISTRIC1 Class No. 10. Whice- pine. te oak boards. N B lrow. No. 2. Spikes and nails andtin, No. 24. Pig ar No 25 Hardware. 27 Paints and oils, tion canvas. No. 3. Fisx and cotton twine. No 3i. Giase No 32. Leather. No, 37. Pitch, ter, rosin. No. 38. Tallow, s0ap,oi!. Nu. 38. Ship chanilery. galley iron No. 44. Chainiron. No. 45. Inget oop. per, No. 47. Miscellaneous. GOSPORT, VIRGINIA, Class. No. 1. White-onk logs. No.6, :ellow pine plank stock logs. No. 10 White-pine., No. 11. Ash and cypress. No, 12. Black-walmut, cherry, ma- vogany batte. No 14. White-ash oars, hickory bars. Vo. 16. Black-apruce. No, 18. Lignumvitr No. 21. tron. N Spikes and nails. No 23. ead, z 24. Pigiron No. 25. Hardware. 8, Xe. No. 28. Flax canvas. No. No.3. Fiax and cotton twine. » No. 32 Leather. No. 33. Hose. No. Brushes. No. 35 Buating and diy goods. No. Vitoh. tar, resin No. 38. Tallow, soap, and oil, . 38. Ship chandlery. No, 40, Stationery. WARRINGTON, FLORIDA. 0.1. White ork rg, No. 3. White oak pus tinber. Vite onk keel pieces and rndder #tocks, } White pine. No. 12. Biack walnut aud cher y. 13. Lovust. No i. White-ash oars, hickory bars an la. Lignumvita. No, 21 No. 25, Bardware. N lg-lnwaw Peorosats FOR STATIONERY. DEraRTMENT OF Tr INTERIOR, May 19, 1858, Sealed Proposals for furnishig such stationery As may be required by this department curing the fixcal year ending June 3, 185%, will pe received un_ ti 2 o’e ock m.,on Wednesday, the 3th Juue next. ‘Those unrccompanied by satisfactory testimonials of abi ity to fulfil the contract will uot be consid- ered, and contracts wil only be awarded to @.tab- ished manufacturers of or dealers in the articles. All artigles reguired must be of the best quality of their kind, and Rot inf rior to the a eee will be exhibited the vepartment. & prepusy) must be sigued by the individ m making al, and must specify but one pries for each and every ee COLUMBIA. 1 bene pig aat prec Bs ha ah — which they are requir afaiureso comply With this stipalation will be deemed oneren of the ios pay eo rticles not named in the schedu! ed at the option of the d. ment at the, on Sy toon rie . ie res of or- quantity of en ¥ contreeted for, as the pub ic service ma: sole gp Bonds, w.th approved security, must given by the person or firm obtaimne the o satract; and inthe event of the retusal or nerleet«f the contr-ctor to farmsh any article or articles named inthe oon'ract on the order of the d. Lontian oon or say of its bureaus the same may be purchnaed ia open ma:kel, and t difference im price paid therefor and the contract ® ice sha'l be ciarged to the tractor, and de- dvoted im the seit erent of woownt fr the quarter during W euch ref or pezicot may La “STs subjoined sohedule specifics, as nearly ae can be done, the. foie and Soa amee required. DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Class 1.—Paper. , satin or plain fin- ream , unraled, for a¥ cap, white or blue. reled wide, me- "raied wide, extra for enp. white or bine, trommed double thiek an reams foi: » heavy * ein wate trimmed, or close, and trv white or bine, 4 reams const! and ruled, per ream id none ee cap, white, . Per rean w rekens lene cap, white or bine, trimmed and ma . OY reams quarte post, white or blue, ruled va- reous Widths, per resm 80 reame quarto nn | extra superfine, thick Siew 'whita vellum note paper, highly . elimm nol . = "planed, hard cntendeted, lined and gilt per 15 reams commercial note paper, lined, per m te er, lined, per ream ot mp, whiteor bac, anraled, per - % Pes envelope, yellow or buff, roynl, per ream 170 rents larce brown envelope, per ream & reams p-nk Motting, per ream ” — sheets patout totting. - drawing paper, antiquarian, per t 12 sh >. te drawing paper, double elephant, per heet ung paper, e’ephant, per sheet 75 sheets draw ing paper, royal 20 sheets tracing paper, F ren brie, ard <gnc6 by Wx ipohen, per C. che Insge sine, white. yellow, or ¥. 8p to 9 by 34s to 4 inehes, per 6,000 adhesive envelopes, White, heavy, % to 5 to 6 inoher, per } esive envelopes, whi'e or heavy, lecter, 6 by Sd: nohes, per copes, cwrd, per lopes, note, per 5,00 sahonve © ko adhesive on smodmte sizes ordered not to be ebarged hicher than tid for size next Inreer, Claas No. 3.—Pers 108 dozen cards Perry's pepe, or other geod 6.40 quilla, No. 8 12 demon geld per best quality, per Gozen . 10 dozen geld pens, without cases, best quali- st ver cases, and pencila, 100 grosa Pratt's or Arnold's anti corrosive peus, per dozen Class No. 4.— Prnetis oils, large or emall, with leads. 425 dezon Faber’s, or di &c, polygrades, graduated, &c, red ant bine percis, otner geod, No.1 to 4, or Cy 62 dozen babe leads, best quality, senorted, per 5.—Ink, Inkstands, Wafers, and “1. 10de sen Dr sper’s inrge or email inkstands, ungie inks‘ands, 24dozen Maynard & Noyes’s mk.or Brien & Wiloex’s ink, quarts fedezen Maynord A Noyes sink, or Bryan & inte, per dozen uarts, per dozen 23 ¢ozer. copying 5 dozen best tive ink, 3) dozen best French 105 M wesl wafers. best quality, red, No. 3, for office seni. per M 1 ponads best red wafers, commen aize, per ne ink, oz. per poun 2”) pounds best extra super scarlet senung Wax, por pound. —Cutlery and Misrellancrous Ar- 25 dozen Rogers’ or other knives, four biades, rl handies. per di lodozen Rodgers’ ivory bandle erasers, per Ts’ Spring erasers, ivory han- 6dezen ivory wafer stamps, x 9”) dozen red tape. paper weights, aseorted, per dozen 3° pounds unprepared Indéw rubber, per pound 5 pounds prepared Indin rubber, per pound 100 quarts best black sasd per quart 2) poun ts pounce, per powad 1 dozen best Chinese India mk, per dozen 2 dozen camele’ hair pencils, assorted, per 2dozen sable pencils, shorne’s or Newman's best water cvlors, per dozen en Lwioe, per DK pzen mahogany nd niers, round or flat, So ulers. round or fiat, 9 NE, per dozen 2 pounds best quality sponge. per pound 10 de zen mucilage, inrge eize class jars, with brush and metalic tops, per dozen 10 dozen mucilace, in earthen or ciass jars, Without brash or tops, per do: 1 dozen pen holders, axsurted, per dozen 6 dozen wafer stands or boxes, cocos, per € dozen sand boxes, per dozen 12 dozen strong 9-inch ivory folders, per (oz- | Form of guaranty.| Wasnixeron, proper facilities, and alle to fulfil a com tract tor furnishing stationery for the Department of the loterior during the year ending June 31, 185, Ind be accepted ma 25 widithle Ure STATES MAIL TERRITORY Post Orrice Derant™ Proposals for conve: ° NEBRASKA. T, May 2, ine, mais of the United » June 9, i862, on the p ® © Contract Ufice of th department, of Augasi 1%, 12%, to be decided on the hree times a. week to AL roe, nod once A week the residae Leave Columbus Tuesday, Thursday and Sat urday at Sam Arrive at Monroe by 12m. Leave Monroe Tucsday, Thursday and Satar Arrive at Coumbus by 5p m Leave Monres Tuesday at 2pm Kearney Thursday by 10 pm ney Frid.y at 8am Arrive at Mowroe sunday by 10 pm. or form of proposal. canrentee, and certificate Instructions and requirements te be embraved ® coutract, see advertinements in f reutes in Misseuri ecember, 1457, Lu be found at the wri AARON V. BR Postmaster oener Leave Fort Kear von Tree Es PI ctadschas ILLUSTRATED! The New Yerk Weekly GOLDEN nd best weekly papers ILLUSTRATED’ one of the larges' TY CENTS T One copy for one year One oupy fortwo years One copy for three years One copy for five veere AND TOCL' Three copies ore year Five copies one year Bee ¢ ao a8? 2222 BEER Se wet ware. pe copies one year to be distributed are 8 of Gold, conta: Co ae ae i at 2323 382 10 Patevt Lever Watohes = - 2° Gold Watches » do. b $82 Fi Hs a - 20 Ladies’ God Watches 20 Siiver Hunting Cased Watches wO Silver Watohen $10 to 25 0” each, 1000 Gold Guard, Vest end Fob - > 16 te WO each, a, Kreoohes, Ear Drops. nf other articles, worth from filty cents to tely on receipt of t be subserpti: € secriber’e name will le ente owt a "3 News ne a Sey ee EVER AL NEW PIANOS, aca onl a tew m pths by members of Conprens for sale = 15! — than ongins! covet Come and eee threw JOHN F, ELLIS,