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EVENING STAR. WIT AND FOLLY. BY THOMAS HAINES BAILEY. Onee Folly tried to cheat the world, Assuming Wit's demeanor ; And thought (poor fool) the darts she hur!’d, ‘Treat Wit's own darts were keener. While those of Wit were used in sport, And dipp’d in pleasure’s chalice ; Young Foily used another sort, Whose only point was malice. sly and seoret aim she took, But ere one heart was wounded, A J rseif, by some ill-luck, th most success, ude her. ; > A good country minister lately pra fer- vently for those of bis congregation who were too proud to kneel and too lazy to stand. ea William Burns, while in the Mott street Catholic Church, at New York, Sunday, receiv- ing the secrament, fell to the floor a corpse. U7" Some young ladies of Providance have been amusing themselves with tableaux virans, representing Mrs. Herbert at ditterent points of hereceentric career. {7 Lewiscounty, Va, on the 24th ult , was visited by a destructive freshet, sweeping every- thing before it. The damage sustained was $25,000. UF" It ts said that $40,000 has been paid to cit- izens of Whately, Mass , this spring for tobacco. ‘The farmers are preparing to raise more this year than ever before 10 A man named “Jim,” died at New Or- leans on the 2¥th ult., from the etfect of drinking sixteen glasses of gin, which he had done on 3 ‘wager. “My character,’’ said an Alderman, who had cleared himself from a charge of bribery; “‘my character, sir, is like my Sests—all the brighter for blackening.’ i[- The Conrt in session at Elyria, Ohio, last Week, granted five divorces, disinissed five other divores cases “without prejudice,’ continued —— passed three others to the heel of the locket. {> The Episcopal Convention of Minnesota, after a stormy session at St. Paul, has adjourned without electing a Bishop, as a radical difference of opinion seemed to exist between the lay and clerical delegates. iO The Committee of Investigation in the Pennsylvania Bank case completely exonerate ex-Postmaster General Campbell from any suspi- cion of complicity in the fraud alleged to have attended the sale of the bank property. GP “Jury,” said an Arkansas judge, “you kin go ont and find a verdict. Ifyou can’t find any of your Paint p the one the last jury used."* ‘Phey returned a verdict of suicide in the ninth degree. 17 In the early part of the American war, Franklin went to Paris, in hopes of obtaining — resources from France. For some time was unsuccessful, and being invited to a large party, a gentleman observed, *‘-It iust be owned, sir, that America now exhibits to ue a grand and magnificent spectacle’? “True? replied the Doctor; dryly, ‘but the spectators do not pay!”? TAasseeies oF THE UNITED StaTKs ing to the census of 1550, there were 6.263 ries in the United states, of which the S nearly one-third part, or 2,045. has 394, Virginia 341. Kentucky 275, North Caro- lina 151, Alabama 9. Missouri HS.’ Georvia 119, Maryland 116, Mississippi 92, South Carolina 91, Arkansas 51, and the other Southern Siates a less mumber each. GP The Episcopal Recorder has an article touching ministers’ sons, in which it deprecates the idea that they are worse than otber sons. It takes the biographies and says: “Ofthe sons of oue hundred, one hundred and ten became minis- ters. Of the remainder, by farthe larger portion rose to eminence as honorable end successful men in business, or in the learned profession. Is there abody of one hundred men. taken at ran- dom por ant ether pursuit of life, of whom the AKKIVALS AT THE HOTELS. BROWNS’ HOTEL.—R E Fowler i; JE Rodney, NY; G D Camden, jr, Va; DB Harris and family, 5 = Steve n and lady. Pa; AD Hunter and sister, Md: W Porter, Mass: RS Hitchsock, Md; R F Morley. Pa; A L Porter, Mich; J Bo'ssean, Va; W Frazier. do; J H Wil. lett, Ohio; F Valdenar. Md; Mrs E J Jones, > Miss E M Dowling. do; Miss R H Dowling, d JE Body, Nica; A J Jenkins, do; J M White Fla; 3 D Goza, La; G W Goza. do; M Griere, jr, Ga; GP Driver, Ala; F Spedden, USN ; ED Albro. NY; W_E Earie, SC; Major Latimer, Mo; G W Clayton, NC; Mrs G T P nand dan’r SC; LE Garvie, Va: » Tenn; E C C Bard, niece, Tenn; JC M Mille at and niece, Va: R D Watson, do; G do; J Johns, do; F D Orme, DC; Jno P Semmes do; C B Sargent, O; John Thomson, NY; Wm Custis, do; G Tompkins, Pa. i NATIONAL HOTEL —J J Daiton. Daiton, Obio; J Finner, N Grenada; WA War- ner, Md; De T Rainey,DC; EW Kent. R B Lev- erick, J C Croker, TL Austin, M McMahon and son, W D Baker nad lady,J Chadwick and izdv. L Lang, J W_ Enninger. Tuomas Hicks, WT ‘Thayer, is Mather, J W Averill, C R and R G Cargill, NY; W Wrightson, O: G S VanWagon- er and lady. Mo; Hon DR Porter, Pa; © BV il- sou and lady, T Carey Mass; G W Coons, WP Coons, TE Pickett, Ky; Mrs G F Parsons, Va; G B Jastram, R 1; Taos Franklin, Florida; 3 F Palmer, Mich; Dr J Hartshorne, RI; 2 v.Ct GD Noble, Va; A Gilmore, Pa; W/L We bh, OF RW iconer. Md; D M Goldsmith, NYk; PS Bobb, W G Colston, Md; E Brittinguam, jr, Va; M Bodenbeim, Miss: Dr Juo Darr, Aaron Legget <2 Le pete DC; G _N Sanders, NY; W owes, John Farrington, Minn; ES Hut ny ly, Va; J T Ney, NY~ 3 pees WILLARDS? ROTEL .—5J Stevenson Va; Mr Swift, Max: € J Janman, Ct; J ell Colman, N 3 R Lowry nold. Ga: J A West, do; E C W Reeves, Pa; Dr Hammett, Md; La; WA » NY; J B Jewett. Lieut L G M Pell, Va; Capt TT Rodman, Bishop. NJer; Hon Jacob Barker, banks, 5 Ww Wyman & Md; H M Drain, NC; J M Metzzer, Va; L. Gueshtwanger, NYk; J A Price, Md; J W and H L Estabrcok, Mass; JW Ste. vens, Ohio: J W Bliss, Admiral Zerman, JW Latson, NY; E Adams, WH Mitebet!, R H Sad- jer, E A Smith, Md; C A W ashington, Va; W Db fom ee eho JM Patterson, M P mith, Md; sills and lady. Mass; W Deerin: and ly, Me; M H Fowler, Miss. * KIRKWOOD HOUSE —) © Mather. NY: B Jetnam. Ri; S T Otie RA son, NY; HW Cox, J P Co: Va; T R Ravult; W Const, G Brekman, Mid; 'E Jones, Va; 4 Horner Key TA Biddle, Pa; JS Mayer, A B Haller, Mase N Botsford. Ct; Dr C Smith, Md: AJ Marsha 4 joran, Pa; Cf s ‘ass; S ler Mae nger, ill; S White, Mass; UNITED STATES HOTEL ~ Capt L G 1 aker; W Chisman, Mo; W Mastin, DT Howes, and J H Gibboney, Va; T Furguson, Q Fargu- son, and Master Woodson, Ala: P 'T Pendleton, TR Lunsford, © Washington, aud F Smith. Va; JT Utterback, Mo; P-L Robb, EC Md; RW Woulfolk, ky.” ‘V # Colstoa, site OCBAN STEAMEKS’ SAILING DAYS From rux Unirap States. Leave For Dagy:. Liverpool....June 9 Liverpool... June 16 Liverpool... JSuue 23 Bh base Evrops. iverpool...Boxton May 27 Kangaroo. Liverpool...New Y. May 26 Arabia... Liverpool...) May 29 Arago . -South’pton. New York...June 1 The California mail steamers leave New York on the 5th and With of each month LAW OF SEAKCH, Sos, Prize, for uaval officers, | vol.. Kights of British aud Neutral Commerce, of War as affecting Commerce vol., Loadun; $1.02. L of the British Empire, 1 Trade ‘ 258, I vol.. London; sa,” Treaties, Capture of the Olive Branch, vo!., Fhiladeiphis, son's Manual for British Consuls, Mi ‘ and Sbips. 1 voi.. Loudon, 1066; Ges erehants Pyno’s British Consuls oud, | vel, London; Green on Consular Service, 1 volume, cents. London; 87 _ «FRANCK TAYLOR. HAIR WORK REPAIRED, 4 in exchange,at GIBBS’ Wiz, Haid aed eat Manulactory, Pa. avenue, between %th and loth sts, seem Fa ze LE—A SOKR Ln HORSE sound in every res) 3, excel aaddie hurse fora lady. Apply at 2G br north je 3 He SECOND HAND PIANOS for usie at from §15 »> bo &1%, and for rent upon v. easy terms. NF. ELLIS, 0, betwoeh 9th and 19th sts. y RRAIDS. PLAITS, CURIS, HALF PUFFS at GiBBS'S, near corner je3-6m , and eetand Pa. ave. B&gk.BiNveks TURE 8 pownds Book- Bi 4 per pound, _se2@ | O8QU:‘TO NE" M Mosquito Neth AN & son, 3 Pa. south sid je2-6t “hel ned 7th BOO’ BINDING AND FAPER-RULING ~ GOFF & OMAS, Pe Seutheast corner of E ighth and’ D streets, Modicines. HE GREAT HEALTH RESTORER !— The Life of the Flesh is in the Blood.” When the Blood vitinted, impure, or too weak, the flesh loses its vitality. the skin beco Hh ad patlid.the Liver disorder stion follow, the Spirits dre ness commences, and Life becomes a burden. HARTSHORNE’S HEALTH RESTORER, OR SARSAPARILLA CORDIAL, Acts upon the Blood, Liver imparting new vigor and tone toa constitution 1 ced disease from any cause. |t removes P ples all akin eruptions; arouses the physi powers of both sexes. chesk. = ra ae, " medicinal in its effects, it is a perfe taste. It is rticularly adapted’ to Female com plaints, which in their very nature are exhausting and debilitating. For Dropsy. or dropsical swell- ings, or Kidney and Bla der affections, it acts like a charm. Quart bottles $i, siali botties 5) cents, Sold by Ntott, McPherson, Clarke, Waite, Kid- well& sj Pom Dr. Culver, and Ford, Washing- ton City. Ciseeli & Kidwell, Georgetown. ma 29. ives bloom to the pallid ‘ous and hay Though cordial in at S ADMIRED THAN THE Meo Ricttet Brad iver WORN BY KINGS OR EMPERORS. WHAT? WHY A BEAUTIFUL HEAD OF HAIR. Because it is the ornament God Aimself pro- vided for ail our race. Reader, although the rose may bloom ever so brightly im the glowing oheek, the we be ever so sparkling, the teeth be those of pearis, ifthe beadis beref: of its covering, or the hair be snaried and shriveled, Aarsh and dry, or worse still, if sprinkled with gray, nature will loose half her cnarme. Pref. Wood's Hair Restora'ive, if used two or three times a week, will restore ond perima- neptiy secure toa!! such an ornament. Read the following and judge. ‘The writer of the firet is the celebrated pianist, Thalbers : _ New Yor, April 19, 1853. Dx. Woop: Dear Sir—Permit me to express to you the obligations I am under for the entire re- storation of my hair to its origival color; about the time of my arrival in the United States, it was rapidly becoming gray, but upon the Beg iiontion of your Fisir Restora’ive, it soon recovered its original hue. | consider your resto ative asa very wonderful invention, quite efficacious us weil as agreeabie. am, dear sir, yours trui: S. THALBERG. “Drych a'r Gwrliedidet. Watsu Newsrarer Orrick, (3 Nassau st., April 12, 1858 Pror. J. Woon: Dear Sir—Some month or 81x weeks ago, | received a bottle of your Hair Restor- ative and gave it my wifo, who concludedeto try it ou her hair, little thinking, be time, that it would restore the gray hair toils origina! co'or.bul to heraa Woll as iny surprise,aftera few weeks trial it lias per- formed that wonderful effect by turning all the xray hairs toaderk brown, at the eame time and thickening the hair. I strongly reo above Restorative to all persons tu want euch change of their hair. CHAS. CARDEW, New York, July 25, 1857. Prov. O. J. Woon: With confidence do | recom- mend your hair Restorative as being tiie most effi- cacious article | ever saw. Since using your Hair Restorative, my hair and winskers. wore ai- most white, have gradually grown dar! nd | now feel confident that a few more applioations will re- store them to their natural color. Italso has relieved me of all dandrutf Cel seg comene fishing. 80 com- mon among persons who perspire freely. i = JG: KILBY. Cricaso, ILL., May t 1857. Paor. Woon: About two years ago my hair com- menced falling ofand turning gray. | was fast be coming bald, and had tried uiany remedies to no ef- fect. Loommenced using your Restorative in Jan last. A few applications fastened my hair Tt begen to fil: up. erow out. and turned back color, (biack ) At this time it in tuily re: ite original color, health and appearance, and I cheerfuliy recommend its use tons nee The Restorative is put up in bottles of S sizes, viz- Large, medium, and simali ; the small holds 42 a pint. and retails for $1 per bottle; the medium hordsat least twenty per cent. more in proportion than the smali, retails for $2 per bottle: the large hoid« a quart, forty per cent. more in proportion and retails for bes 0. J, WOOD & CO., Propristors. 912 Broadway New York, (in the great N.Y. Wire Ratling Estab- lishment,) and 114 Market st., St. Lous, Mo. And sold vy a.l good Drugzists aud Fancy Goods lers. ma 18-3m_ ERUVIAN SYRUP, On Peotxctap SOLUTION OR EC TORIRG OF IRON [OM BINED. Having successfuliy prased tie ordeal to which new discoveries in the Materia Medica are subjected, must now be received as in ES an anes medicine, ta Efficacy in Curing “ DYSPEPSIA, Affections of the Liver, Doopsy, Neuralgia, Bronchitis and Consumptive Tondenciss, Disordered State of the Blood, Boils, Scurvy, Tae Prostrating Effects of Lead or Mercury, General Debility, . And all diseases which require a Tonic and Altera tive mediome, is beyond question. The proofs of its efficacy are so numerous,so well authenticated, and of sucit peoulinr ~~. character, that suiforers cann reasonably hesitate to receive ts proffered aid. ~ The Peruvisa Syrup does not; profess to be a cure all, but Tange is extousive, because iy reisted, and proceedin: from one cause, may be cured The ciaus of diseases for vides A ure, is p eCikeiy that which ihas baited the highest order of medical skil. The facts are tangible, the witnesses accessible, and the sufe- ty and efficacy of the Syrup incontrovertible. Those who may wish for an opinion frow disinter. ested persons reapecting the character of the Syrup cannot fail to be satiafie th the following among humerous testimonis's in tt: The signatures are thowe of goutlemen weil kr in the comununity, and of tha highest respectability. CARD. The undersigned having experienced the benefi- cial effects of the “Peruvian Syrup,” do not hesitate to recommend it to the attention of the public. From our own experiencs, as wei! as from the tos- timouy of others, Whose intelligence and integrity are altogether unquestionable, we have no doubt of its efficacy in cages of Incipient Diseases of the Lungs & Bronchial Passages, Dyspepsia, couplaint, Dropay, Neuralgia, &o, Indeed fects would Le inerediple, but from tie iigh charac ter of those who hav’ witnessed them, and have volunteered their testimony, aa we do ours, to its Teatoral:ve power. Rev. JOHN PIER FONT: hands of the Ae SA. DEXTE AMES €. DUNN, It is we!l known that the medicinal effect of Pro- toxide of Iron ia lost by even a very brief ex posure to air, that to maintain a solution of Protox- ide of Tron, without further oxidation, has been leemed impossible. In the Peruvian Syrup, this desirable point is at- tained by COMBINATION IN A WAY BEFOKE. CN- KNOWN; and this solution may rep!age ali the proto carbonatos citrates, and tartrates of the Materia Medica. AYES, M.D. A. A. H! Assayer to the Sinte of Massachusetts, 16 Boylston street, Boston, = For sale by Drugrists generally. Prica for i bottles, $2: inedium sized borties. $1. (7T ‘BTKE N CLARK & GO, Proprietors, Boston, ‘@ in Washington by Z. D. Gilman Nairn & Palmer, Soha Schwartze, 1. MePheraon, FS. opi, Burs ns. H.Stone, 5. arke, LD). u 3 by R. J. Cisseli.and J. L. Kidwell,” O°: HITE POINT GRAVEL for roofing and garden walks, Also, best Holland Point and flat Sand. together with the best Hickory, Oak, Pine Wood, kad the best Wiite and Red Ash aud free-burning Coal tor Summer use, On hand sale at my Wood, Coai and Sand Depot, corner of C and 14th street, near the Canal, ma }-tf R. W. BATES, cheap TOILET Il chenper: re. Also, WARE,’ hand, which I will than they can be purchased eise CHINA, GLASS, and QUE gneaper than the cheapest, with many other articles too numerous to mention, at 38 Pi between 9th and 10th streets, and see for yourselves, 36m JOHN M. OSEPH T. K. PLANT & CO. J FaISHIONABLE UPHOLSTERERS, Manufacturers and Dealers in Sofas, Chairs, Lounges, Mattresses, &c. Paper Hanging done in the best manner. gl sd id made and putdown, Furniture Repaired and Var- nished. 3% D stroet, between 9th and 10th streets, Wash- ington, D.C. u 23-3m A bak SSORTMENT OF MARTIN'S Guitars just arrived ut the Music Storo of ma i W.G. METZEROTT. Medicines. HE GREAT PAIN ANNIHILATOR A ND REMEDY FOR DYSPEPSIA, Weak Stomach ann Weak Bowens. HARTSHORNL’S Gee Ali pared Shemrst. Bottles 1234. 25 and 59 cents, Hartshorne’s Cure-all should be sept im all fami- hes. in case of accidents or sudden sickness. Hartshorne’s Cure ali cures Rheumatixm, Hartshorne’s Cure-all ures Craiips, Colic, Pain tn the Stomach or Bowels. Pal rt [hoc a cures Pain in the Limbs, reas! Hartshorne’s Cure-all cures Sprains, Bruises, eoiartsherne’? lacunae raigia, tshorne's Cure-all oures Neuralgia, Tooth- he rpission pay? of th poem Cho) Dare . lartshorne’s Cure-ali ew era, Diarrha@a and all Pain. Hartshorne’s Cure-all cures Ear Ache and Dea!- sg :? sy a Oe a = ‘artshorne’s (ure-all cures Dyspepsia and In- digestion; also, Cankerand Sore Mout. So: Throat; also Cuts and Sores, i ieee Hartshorne’s Cure-ali ouresall Spinal Affections and Weakness m Limbs. Hartshorne’s Cure-all i great tonic to Weak Stomach ard Bowels, and Improves Digestion. IL As tho frequent changes of the weather pro- duce a bad Cold, Rheumatism, Pamin the Limbs and Body; also, Stitt Neck—every person should geta bortle. It acts upon the Nerves, Muscles, Sinews, Bloo1 and Bones ; and, by its wari tromagnetic power, expel Get a bottle and try it N. hi a Cough. use HARTS TORAL SYRUP OF WILD CHE the best Cough Syrup in the orld. if you are Bilious, use HARTSHORNE’S ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS. They netupcn ths Live er, Stomaeh and Bowels, carrying off all Bile pnd Foul Secretions. The above medicines to be had at ail Drug Stores in Washington city ; Kidwell & Ciscel! at George- town; H, Peel & Co, Alexandria. ma 31-ly AYER’S Cathartic Pills. The sciences of Chemistry and Medicine have been tsxed their ut- most to produce this best, most per- fect purgative which is known to man, (nnemerable proofs are shown that these Pitts have virtues Which surpass in excellence the ordinary medicines, aud that they win unprecodent- ediy upon the esteem of ali men. ‘They ure safe and pleasant to take and powerful to cure. ‘Their pene trating properties stimulate the vital activities of the body, remove the obstructions of its organs, urify the blovo, and expe! disease, y purgeout fhe fou! humoure which breed distemper, stimulate siuggish or disordered Organs into their natural tion, apd impart & healthy tone with strength to the whole systein. Netonly do they eure the every-day compiaints of every body, but alxo formidable aud dangerous diseases whicn have baffled human skill. W hile they produce powerful effects they areat the satus time, in diminished doses, the safest and best physic that can be seapioxed for children. Reig sugar-coated, they are pleasant to take, and being bya zrely vegetable, are {rea from any risk of harm. th rf ave been made which sur beef were they not substantiated by men of such exaited posi- tion and character 8s to forbid the suspicien of un- truth. Many eminent clergymen ni: [ples nope nbliothe re- have lent their names to certify to jd d linbility of my remedies, while others have sent me the assurance Of their conviction that my Prepara- tions contribute immensely to the relief of my athic- ted suffering fellow men. i ‘The acent beiow named is pleased to furaisk gratis my American Almanne, contuinine directions for their use, and certificates of their cures of the fol- lowing complaints: Costiveness, Billious Complamts, Rheumatism, Dropay, Heartburn, He-dacne erising from a foul stomach, Naus Lorbid Inaction sud prnarising the) ney, Loss of are tite, all Uleerous aud Cutaneous Diseases w require an evacuant medicine, Scrofuis or King’s Evil. They also, by purifying the blood and stimu inting the system, cura iwany complaints which it would not be sup d they could reach, such as Deafness Partial f euralgia, Nerv ous Irritability, Derangements ofthe Liver and Kid- neya, Gout, and oiher kindred complaints arising pone ew state of the body or obstruction of its unctions. Do not be put off ea unprincipled dealers with some other pill they make more proht on, Ask for Ayvék’s PiLLs, aud take nothing else, No other they oan give you compares with this inits intrinsic yalue or curative powers. The sick want the best aid there i for them, and they should have it. Propz Dr. J.C. AV isR, Practical and Ara- lytical Chemist, Loweil, Mass, Price 25 cents per hex. Five box: LA eld by Z b- COOK, Alexandr: Ap 9-4inr 1, LAN, Washington, and by I. y and by all dealers every where. P TRIES & AR. ROTECTED ty Royal Leitere Patent of England, and secured by tis Sealw of the Ecole de Piarmaciede Parisand the Imparial Collegeof Med- icine, Vienna. Triesernar No.1 ia a remedy for Re- jaxstion, Spermsatorrhea, and Exhaustion of the System. Trieseimar No.2 effectually, m the short space of three days, completely and entirely eradi- ater ai! traces of those disorders which copaviaand cubebs Lave so long been thought an antidote for, to the ruin of the health ofa vast portion of the popu lution. Triesemar No. 3 is tue great Continental remedy for that class of disorders which, unfortu- nately, the English physician treats with’ mercury, destruction of the patient’s consti A! the sarsaparilia in the world Triessinar Nos. 1,2, and 3nre alike taste or sineil. and ofall nauses qual ties. Toy may lie on the toilet table without tireir use being suspected id in tin cases, divided id by Vo ¥ to the mevitatie de tution, and whi $27 chaes, 2 Sold by Dr. H. A, BARROW, few blocks west of Broadway, Ne diately on receip of the amount Dr. B. wi the $9 cases of Trieaes Gnd the iarge sixes » thus insuring genuine Buropean prepara- cases also gent, bet not free of oar Prince st.,8 riage. Consultutions as usual, fromil a. m. t - in. and fr till @p.m., at No. 157 Prines st., ew blocks west of Broadway, Sold also by STOTT, hington. fel y HEN IN THE COURSE OF HUMAN events, Ladies and Gent! reatest natural attraction peounmes &@ Maiter Of serivus importance, aud the la what shal! we do to stop the hair froin ueetior filing off, and restore its vigor and beauty? In re- ly to this Sere Ley say.try DK. HARRIS frat PROMOTER ANDIMPROVER. A few &ppilcations wil! stop the hair falling or breaking. remove dandruif, keap the soalp clean and whits, and Sapart freshness and vigor to the hair; an although you ingy have born baid twenty years, the continued use of ittwo months will insure you & tuxuriant h of lair, Cail and geta bottle, and if not satisfied, after the seoond application, return it and get the price paid Ask for De. Harr Sold in Richm: Hair Promoter and Improvar. W. PETERSON, Drug- gist, corner Main 12th, and in and Ht ate, andin Washington city ny Zl). GILMAN, Drug Hote! Building. Pa. avenue, and D, ert Browns’ + CLARK, Druggist, corner 4 strect and Pa. avenue, apl ly A ON MIANHOOD, ND ITS PREMATURE DEC Just Purl AINE, ished, Gratis, the With Thousand. Iinpediments generally, by B. HE LAN The unpertant fact that t many alarming com- Plaints, origiusting in the imprudence and sol:tude of youth, may be easily removed Witnott Mupr CINE 18.40 thig small tract, clearly demonstrated; und the entirely new ard highly succeesful treatment, as adopted by the author, fully explained, by me: ich every one is Himsxr. ly and at the ie cost, Lherei I the ad Sen any ad. Kratis and post free, sealed envelope, hy remitting (post ee ee Post age staimos to dr. B. DE LANKY Aap 24-tsep = 23 East Sist st ¥ HE BOOK OF THE CONSTITUTION, The demand of the people from all parts of the country fo new edition of this Book, bringing down the statistics tu the present tim such that it cannot longer be disregarded. It is suificient y known throughout the country to render S partion. tar description of it unnecessary here; xufhee it to sty that it contains the evidence of ifs having re- ceived the voiuutary and gencrous etoenee ot both Houses of Congress, of its having adopt. by the Supreme Court asa standard edition of the Constitution of the United States, and of its having received the specia! approbation of some of the wisest statesmen of the past and proseut age. It has been pronounced by tiem asa suitable fire-wide companion for every Aimerican citizen, and axa text book for the rising genoration of the schools, _ Editors who venerate and support the Constitu- the sentiments of Washington, and the prinot- pies it embodies, have heretofore given it their generous and valuable support. i Bookseliers and others who may desire to obtain it for the supply of those who may desire to possess the new edition wil! please address ILLIAM HICKEY, Jr., m2-tf Washington City, D.C, PHILAtELPHI Lacerk BREER De ». 361 Pa. AV., between 45 and 6th One keg $2.50: one dozen quart bott, IL” We send the Beer free of cost to the city. CF. & m 3S NUNNS & CLARKE’S and HALLETT, DAVIS & C CELEBKATED PIANO FORTES, Constantly receiving and for sale only by JOHN E. Eenise 906 Pa. av., between 9th and ith st. Purobasers wi!! find it to their interest to examine for themselves the superior qualities of the above wee Covers, Melodeons, &c., &c., POT, atR., ‘S140 art We GERECKE. also on v if-tr VIQLIN, GUITAR, BANJO, AND HARP Strings; Musio neatly bound > all kinds of Mu- sical Justruments carefully repaired, JOHN PF. ELLIS, 36 Pe. ave., near lth at. 7 " : sror THAT KA TTLING, 1 am now prepared to put ‘hapman’s Hlasti Anti-Rattiing Shaft Fastener,” a sure on “ remedy for the rattling of the shaft-ali, of Ion san SORE, Which can "Oall and examine at pen at Factory, where I have certificates from the legen. in the AD WE TONE ma 10 ber dd — KX [NTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITES, MONEY te LOAN on STOCK SECURITIES VBS BROTHERS. BANKERS. fan DF ite the 30 24 NOS now In store to select from.—Re name and voimber aa Ne ore a TN ELLIS, ma 22 WE Pa. ave, bet. 9th and i0th ats, MAS BLE WORKS, WM. RUTHERFO ARTIFICFR Tae By w E Street, betwoen Izth und isth Streeis North, ARMING TON CITY, Invites public attention to his extensive stock of beautiful desizued aud Elaborately Carved MAN- TELS m @ variety of Marbles, together with a choice assortment of SPATUARY, which for de- signand finish cannot be surpassed, and are well sdapted for the Garden or Tomb, & large assort- ment of Plain Manteis, Monuments, aud ‘Tomb- atones at very low prices. Monuments of any design executed to order with punctuality and dispatch. Estimates given fur Brownstone or Marble work or North River Flaging, and every other work in our ime. Please cali and make an inspection of our stock. N. B.—Make a note of the addr fai7-fm EW FURNITURE WARE KOOMS, Great ExcirRgwent on ee Wal ie At Odd Fellows’ A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF WOODand WILLOW WARE and LOOKING GLASS We can sell the above articles cheaper than any house in the city; and invite persons in want, of such goods to give usa call,as our motto is eek séles And sinal! profits.” Al kinds of Old Furniture taken in ex- change for new, ata fair valuation, Don’t mistake the pines Oe4 Pellows’ Hall, 7th street, (7a 20) BONTZ & BRO. TO DIPLOMATISTS. LA OWEN & SON. Military and Naval Merchaat URNITURR, Ee TURES ‘Tailors, No, 212 Pa. avenue, have. rece! their fits lnvuige of the uow AMERICAN il ps LO C BUTTONS, gotten up under the sanction of the would inform their friends and the public that they are now prepared to furn Jniferms for the Diplo= matic C at the shortest notice, and inthe most @pp:ov vies, ma l5-eolm partment p Peon | Travelers’ Directory. ITMORE AND O Bee asi rNG ron 26 iS z 3 CHANGE OF HouRs. On and after Monday next, June 7th, ‘Trains will runas follows > Leave Washington at 5.15 and 7.0 a. m. Leave Washington at 3.5), 4.10, and 6.39 pm. Leave Washington on Sunday at 3.3" p.m, Leave Baltimore at 420, 6.45, and 9.15 — Baltimore at 3.30 and 52 p.m. eave Baitimore on Sunday at 4.208. m. ‘The Ist and 3d trains from Washington and the let and Sth trains from Baltimore will be Express, stopping only at Annapolis and Washington Juno- tions. je5 T. H. PARSONS, Agent. EW ARRANGEMENT! GREAT SOUTHWESTERN ROUTE Via Orange and Alexandria Railroad. FROM WASHINGTON CITY, D.C. To. VIRGINIA, TENNESSEE, GRORGIA, ALAFANS. IPPI, LOUISIANA, ARKANSAS, and TEXAS. TH KETS can b> obained at the GREAT SOUTHWESTERN KALIL AD OFFICE, corner of Pennsyivania avenue and 6th street, between Browns’ aud the Natioas! Hotels, Washington City, or at the cilice of the Orange and Alexandria Railroad, at Alexandria, To Richmond, Danville, Lynchburg, Bristol, Knoxville, Dalton, Atlanta, Chattanooga, Nashville, Huntsville, Grand Junction. Memphis, Montgomery and New Orleans, By a direct route, acd continuous railway connec tions to Memphis. r Expedition and Comfort and JAMES A. EVANS, Agent. © Washington City, D.C. no Mou tE AoA ae StiINGTON gliisch TO RICHMOND. VIA ORANGE pie ALEX DRIA AND A NTRAL KALLLROADS, Tha sig2mer Tth street daily at Go'clook a.m. for Alexand connecting With the tray sudrin Rat 4 Vickets proc Fare from Washington to ah mishe ENE Vicket Avent. LOM W GTON Direct 2d Kev eM ere oF THE WEST, SOUTHWEST AND NOKTHWE Per Neen aa a Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. 8p 25 PEN 1 CONN TRAINS ¥. (except Sun FOR gay.) HE WEST, SS MAIL time for June- THN Passe AKE NOW KUN DAIL FROM WASHINGTON as r Ist. THE CINCINN starts at 5.15 a.m, all breakfast at the #elay tio., before proceeding Gralton at 7.40 p. ui. and the Oino River, at 12 p. Train for Columbus, C . ay. ts. Cts Ci Trt i a. im. next Pod THE GREAT CINCINNATI_AND ST. PRESS connection leaves Washington LOUISE (including Sunday,) at S. 25 p.m. reaching Cincinnati ats p.im. next day, and connecting directiv with Ex- press ‘Train for Louisville, Cairo and the Southwest, and for St. Louis, Kansee, ete. Time, from Wash- ington to Cincin.ati,in 22 hours, or to St. Louis only 44 hours, Sd. CINCINNATI, DAYTON, INDIANAPO- LIS, CATKO. 8T."LOUIs, ChICAG AND NORTHWESTERN EXPRESS leay e (except Saturday and Sunday,) at 6 p. m., connecting, at Washington Junction or Baltimore. leaving Ba'ti more at le p.m, On Sunday Night the coMuection =e this Train is made by the 3.25 p. m. ‘Train from ashington. To view the Grand Mountain Soenery of the Road in daylight, take the 5.154. m.or6 p.m Train from Washington. a For Parkersburg and all Stations on the North- western Virginia Road take the 6 p.m. ‘Train. For al! points on the Marietta Railroad take the same, ‘The Western connections from Washington and Baitimore by all those Trains, are the closest, most direct aud Ample that have yet been offered to the traveling publ: nd every improvement snd advan- urees of the Ba timore and Ono es could suggest, have ngement. rough etwand Bugenze Checks to all guar- and @very Gther posaible facility will be found this route, Ya NGERS for the Ma: tem of Raitimore and Gio Reiiroad will leave Washi ton as follows: For ail points between Washingt Junctionand Piedmont take the 5.158. m. tran. For ali Stations between Piedmout and Wheeling tnke the 6 p. ‘To connect with the Frederick <a. "Train il timore, ng fol and 3.25 and 6 p.m. 325 p.m. Trains mske coaree MOK F and PHILADELPHIA » and 7.50 a.m. for Philadeipni only. The 5.'5a.m and 3.25and6p. m, Trains muke the WESTE KN connections,at the Washington June- tion, With the Trams from Baitumore, a8 above de- ta and 3.25 p.m. Trains connect with a.m. and 3.25 and 6 p.m. Trains will stop y Stations between Washington and Balti- : UN DAY, but one Train leaves Washington, 25 - Ie . aE FROM BALTIMORE FOR WASHING- TON there are four Tr as followa: At 4.Qvand 6 45.8. m. and Sand 5 p.m. fhe frat and fourth of which will be Expres: ‘Trams, and will not stop except at the Jvnctior The 6.45 Train will reich Washington at being specially intended to xecommodate S RESIDENTS IN THE COUNTRY. A special Train will be ren fom Washiegton Junction to bring the Express Train Passengers arriving there the Weer, LO aa ‘Tickets of all kinds, Baggage Checks further information, appiy to THOS. H. A RSONS, Agent, At the Ticket Onfice, Wart: Ord. TL ENG NL At the Ticket Off 3 W. P.SMITH, Master of Transport tion, 5 I, M. COLE, Gexeral Tieket Agent. Baltimore, May 19, 1858. mA 8 LEXANDRIA AND WASHINGTON, ‘rLe Steamers GEOR PAGE and THOMAS COLLYER i run regulariy (loa Sey hb street wharf,)at the L&avE ALEXANDRIA aT George Page—i, 8, Wa. H Thomas Collyr lt Leave Was George Paxe—bhg, 9,11 a. m.; 133, 4, and 6 p.m. Tacomas Collyer—2, a.m; 12%, 34¢, aud 55¢ p.m. . Fare 13 Cents. Whaley’s Onmibuses connecting with the Page and C. er leave the Capitol aud corner of 12th st. and Pa.aveuue the same time the bouts leave Alex audria, RICHAKD WALLACH, Pres. FOR MOUNT VERNON. ‘The COLLY ER will leave for Mount Vernon on TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS. yn Washington at $e and Alexandria at 10 o'clock. SAM’L, BAKER, Capt. TED STATES MALL LINK wo wir QNEY REGULAR LINK auaw VUT FAILURE VOR BIGHT U2, CALIFORNIA AND OREGON! VIA PANAMA RAILARUAD, Reewiar Sailing Days, ith & 2th of cath monta, Castion. i} frauds and impos. tions of various kinds lave been intel ae erpetrated on travellers bound to CA LI ORNIA, that the subsoriver, the ouly authorized Axent for passage by the U. 8. Mail Line, vin Pana- ma, in the city of New York, fceisit his duty to caution ail persons seeking passage to iby Shat, TO AVOID IMPOSITION, they must be careful to find the true office of the Stexinships of the U. 8. Mail Line, via Pavama Railroad, a3 no other offi: in New York thorized Lo engage passage. The Companies have ouly one office in New ¥. Rating ie Nona Mises aed ft Baas fray ou the Nort iver, at the eo 2 Clea Observe my sign over the doo! to TRAIN arena, WE PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP com Ose ef the Bteainships of tajn Com g the United States is for ACAPUL CALIFORNIA, and OREGON, leaves Panama twieo each month, on the arri- val ol the United States Mai! S. 8. Co: "se stoant- ers, Which leave New Orleans and Now York regu- larly on 5th and 2th of each month with the mails, and ce connecting via PANAMA RAIL- - I s. These steamships hve been inspected and proved by — ‘Navy Department, guaranty ‘speed The anima Railroad (¢7 mites long) is now com: Bours. ‘Eve inteage of pastes eerie shosestate , York ‘through to ranci: passeng: embarked at Rose by steamer ettee compan! iv . Th ¥ pelo of the thee paid in New York covers all eserve steamers are kept in port in Panama and Francisoo, to prevent detention in case of i- dent, so that the route is gntirely reltable—no tel, ure eight years, having oconrrea Pass the same day they ar- iy leave rive at Aspinwall. Cond: through . chiarge of womey and ckiiican etikonr sther protes, throt i tho aeenor fr Went treet Nee Nock ts sone |. W, RA 0} to KRNSTRUNG BARRIZ& Co., ©. BARTLET Boston * fy 8-08 RE MUSICAT, CONVENTION AND TRE late Sacred- Concert at the Smithsonian had Piano from our Btore. each a maa JOHN F, ELLIs, pprorceats FOR STATIONERY. DEPARTMENT OF Pid Sg ee Sealed for furnishing such stationery partment during the fecal year a wilt be reoeivod un eg) — es ‘Those unxccompanied by sati: ory testimonials Ofnbuity to fulblthe contract, will, not be onan: ered, and contracts will only ba awar to etal ished sonmpaiyeinence ot or sosters 5 ce yale ne of All articles required must be o| best tier Kind. and not nfs Thor to the aamplos which wil exhibited at cepartment. ie be rigned by the individual or firm making it, and must oped bat one price each and every article of the schedule or of the class bid for. ith Thearticies when yrpianet must oorres; wi the ssmpiee, or any of them, if desired, ’ m no case be inferior in quality to the sample ; and inust be delivered without delay when ordered, must be satisfactory tothe bead of the office for which they are required, and 8 failure so to comply Writh this stipulation will be deemed cause x ‘oration 0) @ contract. Articles not named inthe schedule are to be far- nished st the option of the di ment at the 'ow- est market prices, and the right is res ‘or- lering a greater or leas quantity of each article contracted for, as the pub.ic service aney segues Bonds, with approved security, must be given by the person or firm Goan, the oontract; and in the event of the retusal or neglect of the coi farnish any article or articles named int on the order of the dcpartmeat or any of its bureaus the same may be purchased in difference m price paid there! price shail be ciarged to the contract ducted in the sett.e:sent of his acco quarter during Which such rofasa! or joined schedule specifies. as nearly as can now be done, the amount, quality, and description of each of the artic es likely to be required. a (Blanks will be farmshed at the Secretary's office to all persons desiring to bud § DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Class 1.—Paper. ems 1, Hreams folio post, heavy, satin or piam fin- ished. ruled and trimmed, per ream 10 reams folio post, light, plain, ueraled, for ofheral seal, per resin 8. 397 reais cap, white or blue, ruled wide, me- ° dium or close, and trimined, per ream 4. reams cap, white or blue, ruled wide, extra superhne, per re: 5. 40 rentis consular cap, white or blue, trummed and ruled, per resu 6. Wreanr iar cap, while, double thick su per ream egni cap, white or biae, trimmed and ruled, per ream: 8. 699 reams quarto post, white or blue, ruled wa rods widihes, per ream 9. MM reams quarte post, extra smperfine, thick cream dnd, ruied perream Tt 2 reams m note paper, hixhly aiazed, hard caicudered, lined snd gilt per ream H. Ureams commercial note psper, iimed, per ream 12, 10 reagis buff note papor, lined, per ream 13, 15 reads flat cap, white orb uc, wuruled, per ream elope, ye or tuil, royal, per r e. per renin S36 reams pouk Liotiing, per ream on sheets patent blotting. per dozen eots ts drawing paper, Antiquarian, per he-t 12 shevts drawing papar, doulle elephant, per sheet 25 sheota drawing paper, elephaut, per sheet si. 7s shoets deawing paper, royal, por sheet 20 sheets ft iz puper, French, jarge size, pers » SM ynrds tracsng cambrio, per yard 5,19 binders’ boards, 6". by Wy unches, per C. Class No. 2.—Euvelopes 1, 49,0 adhesive envelopes, white. yellow, hull, heavy, b4 to. 9 by 342 tod inches, per 2. ve envelopes, white, heavy, 9s to 1 by 5 toGancies, pec M 2 35,00) adhesive opes, White or yellow, Sz inoves, per M 4. card, per M 5. vnoo ad. ve envelopes, note, per M Intermediate sizes ordered not to be ciaraed higher then tid for size next larger, Class No. 3.—Pens 1, 100 dozen cards Perry's pens, and of other manufacture per dozen cards 2. 140 cross Perry’s, Gillott’s, or oiler good MAETRIO PELs, per grows 3. 6.0 grils, No, 20, M 4. 12 dozen geld pens, si ver oases, and pencils, best quality, per dozen 5. 10 dozen gold pens, Without cases, best quali- ty, perdozen 6. 100g Pratt's or Arnold's anti-corrosive pens, por dozen. Cluss No. 4.—Peneils. 1, 14dozean ivory ever poirted pencils, large or sinali, with leads, por eozen 2, 425 dozen Faber’s, ur otner good, No.1 to 4, or graduated. per dozen 8S. 25 cases Faber’s,&c, polygrades, graduated, per case 4. 62 7 aber's, &c, red and Live penciis, r S 44 gr eada, best quality, assorted, per gress. Class No. 5.—Ink, Inkstands, Wofirs, and War “1, dozen Draper's large or small inkstands, per dozen 2. S5dozeu oval glass inkstands, per dozen 3. 8 dozen etet iron double or tingle inkstands, per dazen 4. M0dezen Maynard & Noyes’s ink, or Briew & Wileox’s ink, quarts, per dozen 5. dozen Maynurd & Noyes sink,or Bryn & Wileox’ tuts, por dozen & quarts, per dozen + Waris. per duzeu %. mire mk, oz. per jo 9. «| wafers, bert quality, red, No, 8, for : oflice seni, por M 0. . best red wafers, common size, per poun 11, 200 pounds best extra super scarlet sealing WAX, per pound. Class No. 6.—Cutlery and Miscellaneous Ar- treles. 1, 25 dozen Rogers’ or of her knives, four biades, buck or pear! handles. per dozen 2. ane Rodgers’ ivory handle erasers, per dozen 3. 10 dozen Rodgers’ spring erasera, ivory han- dies, perdozen 6 dozen ivory wafer stamps, per dozen 4 10 gozen alk per 90 dozen rod tap, assorted, per dozen 5 dozen paper we: .&eserted, per dozen 30 pounds unprepared Indu rubber, per pound 3 pounds prepared fndia rubber, per pouad 2. 00 quarts beat black sind) per quart 2) poun ‘s pour per pouud 1 dozen best Chinese tud:a ink, per dozen 2 dozen caimels’ baie penciis, assorted, per dozen 2 dozen sable pencils, N, 4 dozen Osvorne’s colors, per du: 990 po WW 12 G r dozen ownan's best water ound round or fiat, SO *r#. Pound or fiat, 30 2 49 pon idk zon e glass jars, with s s, Der doren 10 dozen mucilage, in earthen or ginss jars, without brash or tops, perdezen S. 150 dozen pen holders, assorted. per dozen 2% 6 dozen wafer stands or boxes, cocun, per dozen 6 dozeu sund boxes, per dozen . 12 dozen strong 9-ineh ivory folders, per doz- eu. [Porm of guaranty.| Wasiinerton, certify that ha roper facilities, and able to fulfil a cone tenat for faruishing stationery fur the Department of the Interior during the year ending June 3), 185 , ny bid be accepted ta wisthle I No OTICE OF THr, Ci ADDITIONAL LAND srs UF CALIFO LISH) tn purse March 29, 1858, entitied “A t Land Districts in the State of C Other purposes.” whiea set sul dent to establish additions! iand districts, im his dis- cretion, nol exceeding thred, Which districts si respectively be named after the places at wi ithees shall first be entablished. at 13 bereby de and made known thac three additional land s have been established in said State of Cal- Horna, and the uflices have been located as fullows, viz: pos the town of Humsoxpr, for the “Humboldt istrict, At the town of Stockton, fer the Stockton Dis- trict ;” aud At the town of Visatia. for the “Visalia Dis- OF THREE TS THE ESTA B- HERPPFOR, Keak approved reate additional tract”? The ices for the ‘* Upper.” “ Middle,” and “ Lower Districts,” wil! retuain at their present sites until etherwise ordered. Given under my hend at the city of Washington this fifteenth day of May. A. D, 1858, By order of the President THOS. A. HENDRICKS, Commissioner of the General Land Oilica, ma 17-wiw Epwarp DOLAN MERCHANT TAILOR, Comer of lain strret al Pan seme: te Willnrds’ Hotel,” “PROS (Formerly of Bos. offer an inducement o| Bexsort- mont of SPRING and SUMMER GOODs, selected by hunself expreasiy fur the custom trace, on the lowest cash prices, and war rants ® perfect fit, By bis own practical knowledge and having one of the best cutters from Boston, und the best workmen, he hopes to faction to those who will please te (een ae = yatronens. vor him with ul hand Furnishing Goode rest annals of Gentlemens’ PUK SOUTHERN SPEAKERCGom creat variety the master presto ay ore iB us . Poet: ie. Among them wil found selections fr Deeches «1 " ate, H.W. Hilliard, Webs : a ine, J Prentice, Joh: ibe Srio FRANCK TAYLOR, Gprannex ERY. . Navy DerantMent, May 24, t85e. Di all the stationery that ad Navy ate eg the year oom rm the wth June. t thy furnish with his proposal a sample of exch artae for. ere uniformity in toe is Liank forms pf eomdod natn cen ake w bid wiil be consid: pte gE ich more than ove it Ame wed sureties for the fart Rontract, will be required of the perso con'racting. The authorized names of that will be given, as also satisfactory t to felfil the contract. must accompany the bid, oth- erwise it wi'l not be considered. The Department reserves to itself the right of or- dering 8 greater or less quuntity ofeach and every article eontracted for, as the public service may re- quire. s iJ any article be required not enumerated in the contract, t is to ba Tarnished at the lowest war- ket price, Rceording to its quality. STATIONERY. Writing Paper of Linen Stock. telio it. blue wr white, satin hush, faint 3 restM od. trimmed, weighing seventeen pounds per ream, Per renum 5 reams heavy white jsid despatch omp, band made, stop ruled, weighing 1b pounds per Sa reams inid hand made fo Iseap, ru'ed, bine or white, Weihing 13 pounds per ream, per rear 10 reams Owen & Huriturt’ ¢ foolseap, blue or white, ruled, weighing "2 pounds per ream, or of aay other manufacture of eqeal wunity ee rr Wenms first class hand made quarto post. wove or nid. blue or While, Weighing 8% pounds por ream per ream reams extra snperfine, bine or white, laid or wore 4to post, ruled, werrhing &') pounds per ream. per ream 2 reams dest yellow or boff envelope paper, roys, tat, weihing 24 pounds per ream, per ream if paper, do roval wr renoh itp post r de paper. gill edged, do do cupying or tinsne paper, 4to post, te de de de foo'senp, de 158 sheets best tracing paper, 4by 27 inches, per sheet 190 yards tracing eleth, or square yard 100 sheets Lee! prepared parchment, 14 by 18 incher, per sheet 3S reame blotting prper, revel, per ren er. medium, per quire iatwan’s Turkey tquarian, per ah 5.0 erenin laid envelopes, letter s:20, 1 1500 da do note Fize, eurd size, de do ve patent oloth -lined envelopes, **; by 4 inches do., Sts by SX do. do > Wy 34, de, 10,000 best buff envelopes, Government pattern, et Ize, hh envelopes, Government pattern, — size. ir Laem 6.MObest heavy white envelopes, hand-made, oth cial rize. per Lewy 2 groxs ctee! pens.on cards or im boxes, (the Mo- partment to have t ty of selecting fi Bll the diflerent kind vufactured,) per do do ein 5,600 best 100 cxrds Perry’s pons, nasorted, 6 do engmecrs’ pere. 5 do lithogrrpnic pens, do Zrold pens, large size, with silver holders, Lest nant. 40 quarts 2 ture, per peu ayoard & Noyes’ black ink in bottle: per quart 3 quarts best Lond un copyine wk, Arnold's or fer- ry’s. per quart 2dozen ouace b ttles Perrine, Guyot & Co.'s su perhine carmine, per bottle 20 swan quills, best quality, per lo 1,00 quills, No 8, opaque or clarified, aw 100 crow oF brandt qui do 75 dozen red tapa, No. 15 to 28, per dozen 6 dozen sik de 4dozen penknives, Rodgers’s best, pear! handles, large vize four binder, rdezen jurge size, ivory handles, in cases, por do do de do do pounes bux. do Dae ivory, do wafer stamps, iv handles, do bisck lead pencils. Faber’s best, as- sorted, do best American drawing pencils, as- a "s red leed penciis, do rushes, i” sorted do I's Lair brushes, a<sorted do do wo Draper's patent arta, Hatohers & Fry's pe 2 do sticks best ludia wk, per ® pounds extra superiine woarlet sealing wa it inketands, do ver © do second quality senling wax, 1 do best quaity w i do best wiite xu 3 do best pounce, do besthemp twine, 10 do _ best linen twine. do 1,000 large office wafers for Department sen!, se wr 1 oer 34 paper weizhts of brass, comporition or lend, per weirbt k sand, per quart ads best prepared Ludia rubber, per pound d lo do MAIL, TERRITORY OF NEBRASKA, Post Orrice DerartMEnt, _ Proposaly for conveying the maile : States trom October 1, 1s, to June 3, 1882, on tie following route in Nebraska Territory, will be re ceived at the Contract Office of this department, until %a. m. of August 10, 1858, to be desided on the May &, late. Jmstod woek Tee, and once & Werk Lhe resniue Leave Columbus Tueeday, Thursday and Sat urday at ¢am Arrive at Mearoe by 12m L-ave Monroe Tuesday, Thursday and Satur day ati pm Arnve at Coumbus by 5p x Leave Monroe Tucsday at 2 pin Arrive at F. rt Kearney Thursday by 10 pm Leave Fort hearney Frid-y at 65 0 Arrive at Mouroe Sunday Ly 10 pm. form of proposal, guarantee, s instructions: al im ihe Coutract, s¢ orm of routes in Missonri, Sixt December, 1857, to be (one offices. AAKON ma 4 lawdw eo = & spe ess ee wget Shab shadatedetetaded NSNSNSSSNNSSS7 peer 42e4257>, a- 4D ESE. =R2ZRRE- A ates Wideeeee? New York Weekly GOLDEN PRIZE the largest and best weekly papers yperini Quarto coutamug ElenT For TY COLUMNS, of enterine Slegautly ILLUSTRATED eve ° A GIFT WORTH FROM FIPTY 2601N GOLD. WILL. Ber Lhe RACH SUBSCRIBER IM ‘ cL RECEIPT of THE SUBSCRIPTION MONEY, Onecopy foroneyear - - (one o py fortwo years - - One c py for three years “ One oopy forfive vears = - AND TOCLUBS. lesOne year - - The on. 4 and 1 gift wd S galt 8 (0, and 5 gilt pies one year ~ y copies one year - ‘Thearticies to b com, ‘ ini be distributed are Prived inthe 2 Packages of Gold,contaimmge - 500 FO each i te fo. go a i” Patent Lever tiunting Cased” entice Watehes = - = = 160 0) ene, wGold Watches - - - - ‘Srunench, ined = = 1 ee © & enol. , . I Go'd W - 3 20 Silver Hunting Cased Wate hes Be 3 Silver Wateol wm each, tou Gold. Guard. Dts eocech. = Vest and Fob Gold | ockets, itracelets, Breaches har hee Rreastpins Cuff Pins, Sneve Haltene I Studs, ateh Keys. Guld and silver Thimble r-4~ of other Articles, worth irom kihty cents to @l5each. 1 ber will he warded, Presa nost Sorh-tothe subsoribor, by mar! or «x All communications should be addressed to BECKET & CO. “16 iat Rates, at Shill .s , or they can mae” 's News Depo, wanted. EVE! ve SY nat NEW PLANOS, used o: . for sale at 1 Soe Pas than original cost Come and see thei JOHN F. ELLIS. "THES EINE SEVEN OcTAVE PIANO w= atthe fi ond sented Convention was furnished 0) Ut “F. ELLIS, poms ____ swt nv sri ot THE LARGEST PIANO WAREROON IN the City, JOHN F. ELLIS. = 10h street,