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cVENING STAR. FAREWELL. Fare thee well, fare thee well! Most beautiful of earthly things, 1 wiil not bid thy spirit stay, or lmk to earth those glittering wings ‘That burst like light away! 1 know taat thou wert gone to dwell In the sunny home of the fresh day -beam, Before decay s unpitying tread Hath crept upon the dearest dream ‘hat ever came and fled. ‘are thee well, fare thee well! Aud go thy way,all pureard Into the starry firma: As bright and innocent Fare thee weil, ave thee well! weetest bowers, And oulied frem ga) The tenderest of al! ‘And blended in my wreath ‘The violet and biue harebell, And one fair rose in its earlier bloom. Alas! I meant it for thy hair, And uow I fling it on thy tomb, ‘To weep and wither there. ———< ___— Going to Sleep. ‘The music sang itself to death : ‘The lamps died out in their perfume ; Absssa on a siik divan, Sate in the moos! ight in her room. Her bandin sia loosed hier scented hair With lily finger from her brow. Relexsed the dianioud, and uniaced The robe that neld her bosom’s snow, Then she laid dowr spon the bed With folded hands a happy maid! And siumber kissed her on the eyes, And led her to the Land of Shade. —— see Waat THe Unirep States are Worth. — The national wealth of the United States of America, as an estate, may be calculated as fol lows : Value of farms and cultivated soil. $5 000,000,000 Do horses, cattle, sheep, &e.. 1,500,000 Do. agricultural implements. Do. mines. ........ . Do. dwelling houses... Do. Do. 500,000.00 4..500,000,000 3,500,000 ,000 1,000,000,.000 railways and canals factories, mills. chine shops. Do commercial marine .. Do agricultura: produce, do- mestic manufactures and foreign goods on band... 1.000,000,000 Do. gold and silver coin and bition ..... - 500,000,000 Do. public lands,ships of war, fortifications navy vards, public buildings, &c.... 1,000,000.000 100,000,000 200,000,060 Grand total + S22 000,000,000 CRIME iN GLaND.—In England, within a short time, several important trials have taken place. A clergyman named Ratcliffe, fifty-five years of age, who forged a certificate of the de- cease of bis co-trustee, by which he obtained sole possessicn of 35.000, has heen sentenced to ten years penal servitude. Hammond & Barrow, the wholesale stationers of London, convicted of forging acceptances to the extent of £200, have each been awarded fifteen years tansportation The Duke of Cleveiand’s butler, found guilty of a series of embezzlements, bas been awarded teu yzars penal servitude Sissies Jsv D°Esrrit.—aAn elderly gentleman, pre- senting three of his young female friends with a handsome set of combs each, some evenings since, accompanied the gift with the followi lines, which we undertake to say (as the po t,) are not bad : y sluimbers sweet and visions bright Attend the trie through tue night! May Angel spirits guard your beds! But wheu you rise, pray—com* your heals! {" A lawyer at Madisun, Wis . objected to 4 juryman because he declared that if the law of the State was opposed to God's law he should feel obliged to obsy the latter. Nut Judge Col- lins overruled the objection. we ground th it was not to be presumed that the laws of the State were in contlict with the liw of God. {7~ A lady entered a dry yoods store, in town the other day, znd expressed u desire to see woel delaines The polite clerk, with eiezant ad- dress. showed her a variety of pleces of flue tex- tare and choice coloring After tossing and ex- amining to her heart’s content, she remarked “The goods are part cotton, sir? + My dear madam.’* returned the clerk, ‘+these goods are as free from cotton as your breast is’’——the lady started ——* Free from guile, madam.’ i[~ The Chenango Televraph says, a widow lady, keeping a millinery establishment in Mount Upton, was assaulted in ber own store by a wut her of Iadies, the wives of well-known The milliner was badly scratched in the face the bobbinet, f-athers, flowers, tulle. and the thousand little traps that go to make up ‘a love of a bonnet’? were awfully scattered. It was alleged by the ladies who committed the assault that the fair miiliner was more attractive than her bonnets, and that their Lusbands had more business at the establishment than seemed neces- sary. These facts transpired in an affidavit made by the milliner before a Justice. M.D. Conway, fan Church of Cincinnati, who was recently setiled in Washington, where he recently preached onti-siavery, was married to Miss Eflen D. Dana, daugister of Mr. C § Dana, of Cincinnati. The ceremony, which was in Mr. Conwa own church, which was so crowded that hundreds were unable to obtain ad- mittance. was performed by the Rev. Dr. Fur- ness, of Philadelphia, and Exquire Getzendanner, of Cincinnati—t ¢ laws of Ohio r wiring the “‘ knot’ to be adjusted by a resident anthorized person ry ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. NATIONAL HOTEL — Richard Wood. Pa; F Schley. i ws ootton, Jno Burke, P Bell. Md; J A Christman. Pa; M Miller, Mo; I. A Thom: and ly, Mrs Keiniozham, Ky; Mrs Tubman, Ga; KJ Walker and Indy, FOG MecCullongh, R L Walker. J C Osgood and lady, C S MacArthur, NY; 3S M Hamilton, D C Bruce. Md; Dr SMG MeGuite, DC; R Taylor, Pa; H Barry, Pash & Bireb, F A Gibbons, Md; H Dalton. ZK Pang- born, W Hi Graves and lady, A D West and ly. Mass; J W rtis, Va; J F Kieforde, N Yo. Vansant, Pa: Wo Webster, G J ho Fia; Col J Poik, Md: G C. W D Clarke, C H Cart Md; W DC; J K Barret, Mo; T Tilztinar ford. J Holbrook, R Stuart. A‘ noone, NY; W Hunt, NJ; EJ Vann, J Panamou, Fla; D Hawks, Obio : BROWNS’ HOTEL —R F Martin and lady, Mo; J © Wh Edwards and famil iss 8 E Days, do; Walker and lady, NY ; Mrs EG ae do; R I. Walker. do; J M MeCuc, V Lynch; TR R Cobb and family, Ga; Mrs Hun. ter, do; Mrs Shiel enn; Tf. Langston, Ga F Cooper and lady. NY; F A Gibsons, Ma: Milner, Mo; S McD Reid. Va; Miss A J Re Va; Miss 4 J Reid, do; JB MeCullom and | do; J W Razal!, Ma; ney, do; Wm D Daw: Md ‘owler, Til; weil, N Pa; Miss A M Days, Joves and lay DD s do; Va; RJ louzh. Rc y Mes Ragall, do; J M For- n, Mo; H McCullou UNITED STATES HOTEL.~J ¢ Donnave Va; WJ stobauzh, Pa; ‘I Ryoud, XY. We Dunnavant. J R Edmonds, Va; JM Hange:ford Nd; H Madded; W Ark, JP Sinitn Laz JM Mortin, Miss J) Martin, and W Maitin, é Md; J D Stiles and tod Pa; HD Twy WV Fountleroy, Va; L. Brade, aan “a < Bond, Pa; WG Puillip ady. and Miss Phillips, Del: J Chase Penerast. Caivert, Va ets 9 Chshe, Ea? WILLARDS’ HOTEL —3 3 ¢ ony: . L del Monte, MI del Monte, A Valen ee NY A Gessaway. Md; J E Kayser. J ¢ Harding, Mo; il Perkin © Marshall, M: Md; FJ Met ; Sk - Pa; Juan b Ponce de Leon, Rich’d Ponce, J ‘I’ Brody, N\ k E Woodman, Ia. ai rere es KIRKWOOD HOUSE —W 8 Mullin, SC; W E Summ, Md; A M White, Pa: J Maxwet!, NJ: ¥ H Ashe, F Parroni, NC; $ Bishop, J R Dun_ bar, J C Leiper, P Shenn, Pa; J Wheelwright, Md. Stoughten, NY; WC Hawsed) W d dangoter. Md; G Hay, Pa; P A Kel- G Bockiner, Mass; J Bleukam, Va; E A OCEAN STEAMEKS’ SAILING DAYS FRom tug Unitzp STatzs, = save For --New Vork..14 Boston verpool siverpoo! . Liverpool... June 2 -Liverpoot eLiverpooi.. «Liverpoot. South pton. New York... June 1 The California mail steamers leave New York on the 5th and 20th of each month May 29 prawi NG TO A CLOSE, ‘As the session of Coneress will soon be the members and strangers thatare now inthe oud are about to leave us. | wish particu) ari their etteution ty my stoc! SILVER WAKE AND JE lose out at prices below the possiby ton. | will soil below the usual rat New York or other uorthern cities, so that those who wish to carry.) with then sate wiemento can be supplied aud dog to qaality au pesemnay quality aud price by cal ing at 3 Pa. je4-6t H.O HOOD. A KNABE & GAEHLE, A CHICKERING. and aller, 4 Cols pat ttle gree Ns saleat Ereathary be E eet 566, between 9th and loth « ADIES—Perhaps there ures: ’ ed Neath yee iaae es th which NC “DS are se ed. Those I wouid advise to lowe no time 18 oslling neo Vinee themselves of so important a f-ct, as he has — valuable additions to his already Suprrior is 4¢5 eoge VA'TCHES, RY. that Pwil Medicines. — SAT ABALTH RESTORER bd 7 the Flesh is inthe Blood.” eek RA becomes vitiated, impure, or too weak, the flesh loses its vitality. the skin becomes Za Tatestion blige pst dross Nateoae estion follow, the S) a Life becomes a burden, z TSHORNE’S A STORER, HAROR SARSAPAILEA CORDIAL, Acts upon the Blood, Liver, Stomach and Bowels, ng new vigor and tone to a constitution im- It ee mt the physical to ‘tite pallid py. Though & perfect cerdial in taste. It is particularly adapted to Female com plaints. wh in their very nature are exhausting debilitating. For Dropsy. or dropsical swell- ings, or Kidney and Bia der affections, it acts like a charm. Quart botties $i, smal! botties # cents, Seld by Stott, McPherson, Clarke, Waite, Kid- well & Lawrence, Dr. Culver, and Ford, Washing- ton City, Cisceli & Kidweil, Georgetown. ma 29-d3m ORE TO. BE ADMIRED THAN THE RICHEST DIADEM EVER WORN BY KINGS OR EMPERORS. WHAT? WHY A BEAUTIFUL HEAD OF HAIR, Because it is the ornament God himself pro- vided for silourrace. Reader, although the rose may bloom ever so bright!y in th wing cheek, t or be ever so sparkling, the teeth be those of pear! ifthe heads beref. of covering, or the hair be snaried and shriveled, harsh and dry, or worse still, if sprinkled with fray, bature will loose half her enarms. Pref Wovoo's Hair Restoraive, if used two or three times a week, will restore ond perina- nently secure to ali such an ornament. Read the following and judge, The writer of the first is the celebrated pianist, Thalbers : New York, April 19, 1853. Dr. Woon: Dear Sir—Permit me to expreas to you the obiigations | sim under for the entire re- storation of my hair to its original color; about the time of my arrival in the United Siatez.it was rapidly becoming gray, but upon the applicttion of your Hair Restora‘ive, it seon recovered original hue. | consider your resto ative asa vary Wonderful invention, quite efficacious as well as agreeable. fam, dear sir, yourstruiy, 8. THALBERG. 2 Drych a’r Gwyliedidet | Wetsu Nawsparek Orrick, 13 Nassau ae et April 12, 1858 Pror. O. J. Woop: Dear Sir—Some month or six weeks axo, | received a bottle of your Hair Restor- ative and gave it my wife, who concluded to try it on her hair, little thinking, ac the tine, that it would restore the gray hair to its inal eo!or,but to her as well as my surprise.aftera few weeks trial! it has per- formed that wondariul etfect by turning all the gray haira toa dark brown, at the same time beautifying and thickening the hair. J xtroogly recommend the above Restorative to ali persons in want of such & change of their hair. CHAS. CARDEW New York, Juiy 25, 13: Pror. O. J. Woon: With contdence do | ree mend your hair Restorative as beiag the most eth- cacious article Leversaw. Simee using your Hair Restorative, my hair and whiskers, which were al- most white, have gradually grown dark. and | now feel confident that a few more applications will re- store them to their natura’ color. italso nas relieved me of ail ares we Sea Pn so com mon among persons who perspire frecly. ah : JG. KILBY. CrmicaGo, ILt., May t 1857. Pror. Woon: About two years sgo0 my hair com- menced Spilling of and turning era i was fast be- ang bMld, and had tried many remedies to no ef- 1 commenced using & ur Restorative in Jz 23 ned iy hair -£ ut.and turned back (black) At this time it ia fully its original color, health and appearance, aud I cheerfully reoommend its use toall. J. D. HOES. The Restorative is put up in botties of 3 s: viz- Large, medium, and sini! ; the smal! bol a pint, and retails for per bo! hoidsat ienst twenty per cent. 1 t will, retails for F2 per t 4 art, forty per cent. more in proportion aud $3. 20D & CO, : 2 Bronlway up. * Metab nd 114 Market st., St. Lou's, Mo. y Algood Druggists and Fancy Goods ma 0-5 ERUVIAN SYRUP, OR PRoTrctED SOLUTION O# PROTOXIDE OF IRON COMBINED. Having snecessfully passed tia ordeal to which new discoveries inthe Muteria Medtea are subjected, must now be received as an established medicine, Its Efficacy in Curing i: DYSPEPSIA, Affections of the Liver, Deopsy, Neuralgia, Bronchitis and Consumptive Tendencies, Disordered State of the Blood, Boils, Scurry, Tae Prostrating Effects of Lead or Mercury, General Dehility, And ali diseases which require a Tonic and Altera tive medicine, is beyoud question. ‘The proofs of its efficacy are so numerous,so well authenticated, and of such peculiar . character, that sutierers ¢ Teasonatly hesitate to receive proffered aid. é The Peruvian Syrup does notk profess to be a cure all. but range 18 extensive, becruse m diseases, apparentiy uniik Limateiy related, and A from one cause, y be cured ee The ciass of diseases winch the $ vray | ro- vides & ure. 1s p-ecisely that ich thas se often baified the highest order of medics! sxil. ‘The facts are tangible, the witnesses nccessible, and the safe- ty and efficacy of the Syrup incuntrovertible, ‘hose who may wish for an opinion from disinter- ested persous respecting the chinvacter of the Syrup cannot fail to be satisfied with the following among numerous testimonials in the hands of the Agents. The signatures are those of gentlemen well known in the community, and of the liighest 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 publie. From our own experience, as Well as from tlie tes- timony of others, whose intelligence und integrity are altogether unquestionable, we lave no doubt of its elliescy in cases of Incipient Diseases of the Lungs and Bronetial Passages, Dyspepsia, Live Complaint, Dropsy, Neuralgin, ke. Tudeed its ef- feots would be incredibie, but from the high ehnrac terof those who have witnessed th and have volunteered their testimony,as we urs, to ite restorative power. D. M MAS C. Pp ER HARVLY, JAMES C. DUD It ig Well known that the medicine! effect of Pro- toxide of Iron is lost by even a very br “fex posure to air, and that to marptain a solution of Protox- ide of Iron, w dation, has beea deewed in Ju the Peruvian Syrup, this desirable point is at tamed by comuina NIN A WAY PaPOKE, UN- tnd this gulution may replace all the proto wilos Clirates, aud tartrates of the Materia Ct A. HAYES, M vut further o; Aassayer to the etts, 5 ect, Boston, For sale by Druggists generni!y. Price for jarge bottles, $2; medium sized hotties, @1 N. L. CLARK & GO, Proprietors, Boston. For saie in Washington by Z. D. Gilman, & Ace: turn & Palmer, John Smith, V. Harbaugh, He H. Walsh, Joseph Bur as. H Dr. D. 1B. Clarke, D. Ridgeiy; and in G by R. J. Cinseli.and J. 1. Kidwell, HITE POIN' arden waiks. ory, Oak, nd Red Asn and tle at my Wood, Coal and Sand Depot, corner of U aud Lith street F the OC ma ttf R. W. BATE NQTICE—L have s fow of those oiveap s a hand, which I will seil chen i y can be purchased elsawhere. 4 CHINA, GLASS, and Q(UEENSWARE, aper thaw the cheapest, with many other Damercits und see for yourselve: Ap I3-im OSEVH 'T. K. PLANT & FPaSHIONABLE UPHO Manuficunrers and Dealers in Mattresses, &c. ag ue inthe best n putdowa. Furniture Re nner. Carpets sured and Var- nished. S% D rtreet, between Ith and 10th atreeta, Wash- ington, D.C. m 23-3 A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF MARTIN'S — Ss Medicines: TRE GREAT PAIN ANNA REMEDY FOR DYSPEPS?Iaz, Weak Bowers, ~ALds—Prepared by a Weak Sromacu anp SHORNE'S coke Bottles 123¢. 25 and 50 _ Hartshorne’s Corcnit should bel nts. kept ) fami- in case of accidents or sudden sioknsee Hartshorne’s C all ie A Matdgcedt ‘ure cures Pain in the Limbs, saresharac’s Cure-all oures Sprains, Bruises, 8. Hartshorne’s t ii . ache and Sits cures Neuralgia, Tooth ure-alt cures Cholera, Diarrhoea part! Cure-all cures Ear Ache and Deai- Hartshorne’s Cure-all cures Dys and In- )» Canker and Sore 4 out rand Sor eat curesal! Spinal Affections ailis a great tonic to Weak , and Improves Digestion. ent changes of the weather pi heumatism, Painin the Limbs Neck—every person should It acts upon the Nerves, Musci: and Bones ; and, by its warming elec pels ali pain from the system. use HARTS- it is the best Cough Syrup in the use HARTSHORNE’S ‘They act upon the Lav- carrying off all Bile and e raedicines to be bad at all Drug Stores 3 Kidwell & Ciscell at George- « Co , Alexandria, AYER'S Cathartic Pills. The sciences of Chemistry and Mesicine have been taxed their ut- most to produce this best, most per- fect purgative which is known to Tnnamerable proois are shown that these Pitts have virtues wiuch surpass in excellence the erdinary medicines. aud that they win unprecedent- ediy upon the esteem of ail mea. ‘They nro safe and pleasant to take and powerful to cure. ‘Their pene roperties stimulate the vital activities of the body, remove the obstructions of its organs, purify the bloou, and expel disease. They purge out the foal humours which breed distemper, stimulate sluggish or disordered organs into their natural ac apd impart a healthy tone with strength to the do they eure the every-day y, but also formidable an dangerous diseases whien have batiled human skill, W hile they prosuee powerlul effects they areat the same time, in dinunished doses, the safest and best physic that can be em sugar-coated. they are purely vegetabie, are Cures kave been mad they not substantiated b tion and character as to forbid the su Manv_ eminent mL have lent their names to certify to the liability of my remedies, while others: the assurance Of their conviction that my tions contribute immensely to the relief of my atilio- ted suffering fellow men. ‘The agent below named is pleased to furnish gra’ my American Almanac, containing directions for their use, and certificates of their cures of the fol- lowing complaints: Costiveness, Biilious Dropsy, Heartburn, Hew Hartshorne’s Cure Stomach and Bowel Body ; also, Stull omaghetic power, ex pttle and try it, f you ‘nave as Cou HORNE’S P CHERRY-i Wo f you ANTI-BILIOUS PIL er. Stamael and Bowe complaints of every be loyed for ch ldren, sant to take, aud being ree trom any risk of harm. h surpass belief were fh exaited posi- picion of un- it efrom, Fistu ency s aud Cutaneou require anevacuant meicine, S ¥ They aiso, by purifying lating the system. cure many would not be supposed they col Partial Blindness, ability, Derangementsotthe neys, Gout, and other kindred complaints arising froma iow state of the body or obstruction of its erefula or King’s Pi they make more proht aud take nothing else. i e kick want the best aid there ts for them, # Prepared by Dr ‘, Washington, and by He y all deslers every where, LAD Alexandria, and by Ak. Letters Prtent of by the Seals of the Eeole de Pharmacie de Parisand tie imperial College of Med- icine, Vienna. Triesemar No, laxation, Spermatormiaa, and ‘Triesemar No. 2 eflectual spree of three days, completely and entirely eradi- cates ail traces of those disorders which oopaviaand been thought an antidote for, to kL of a vast portion of the popu- ‘Triesemar No. 3 is the great ( remedy for that class of disorders which, unfortu- nately, the English physiciantreats with mercury, to the inevitable destruction of the patient’s consti tution, and which all the sarsaparilia in the world ‘Triesemar Nos. 1, devoid of taste or sme!!, and ofall ties. They may le on tha toilet table without their Sold in tin eases, and diviied Engiand, and secar isaremedy for Re- austion of the > in the short cubebs have so lon the ruin of the heal and 3are alike seating quaii- cannot remove. use being suspected, in separate doses as administe leman, Roux, Ricord, & or four oases in one for et Sold by Dr. H. A. BARROW lochs west of Broadway, > diately on rece:p of tie amount Dr. B. wii the $9 cases of Triescmas riage paid, thus insuring genuine European pi ve ‘The $3 cases a'so sent, but not free of car riage. Corsultations as usua!,fromll a. m. till 2 m. and froma tull8p.m., at N Ww blocks west of Broadwa: STOTT, Washington. THE COURSE OF ies and Gentlemen lose one of their tions—a fine head of hair—it serious importance, red by Veipeau, Lal sh saves $3; and in No. 157 Prince st.,a and the large sizes, car- 157 Prince st., a reatest natural comes & matter ¢ uestion is What shail we do to sto; falling off, aud restore tts vigo: uery, we beg to MOTER AND 5 applications will stop the hair falling or break: ndruif, keep the ecalp clean and white. aud impart fresiness and vigor to the hair; an id twenty years, the onths will insure you & u eta Lottie, and if eation, return it ou may have been satisfied, after the second ap the price paid. ot Dr. Harris’ Hair Promoter and {mprover. id ia Richmond by W-. PE gist, corner Main and izth, and Main an tun city by Z.D. GILMAN, Drag otel Building, Pa. avenue, aud D. LARK, Druggist, corner 4% street and Es ETERSON, Drag- andin Washing NV MANHOOD, RE DECLINE, " A few words on the Rati Medicine, of Spermatorrhea or Local a) and Nerve a teney, and Impedime: atthe many alarming com- plaints, originating nthe imprudenee and solitude of youth, may be easily removed Witnovt MeEvi c!Ne is, in this smail tract, clearly demonstrated; and the entirely new ard highly successful trentment iopted by the author, fuily explained, 1 of watch every one is enabled to eure Hise! y and at the least pos: ing ail the advertised nostr’ Sent to any address. gratis sealed envelope, by remitting (post age sitmos lo Np <4-tsepea ble cost, thereby ud) two post- from ail purts of the ef this Book, bringin: resent time, is such thal li is wufficient y down the statistics to the pi it cunnot longer be disregarded, ut the country to render a fit unnecessary here; su he evidence of its having re- apreme Court as Constitution of the Unite received the specin! approvatio Wisest statesinen of the pi has been pronounced by th and of its Bere HAS 2 Stutable fir forevery American citizen, and as atext e rising generation of the school ditors who venerate and support the C he sentiments of Wa: ington, and the prinot- have heretofore given it their «thera who may desire to obtain uo may desire to posuesa the new edition will plens “Apes adhe cea: ILLIAM HICKEY, Jr, Washington City, D.C. PHiLAt FLPHIA Lacerk BEER DEPOT, av., between 434 and €th ste., $2.50; one dozen quart bott E. send the Beer free of cost to any pi C.F. & W. GERECK , rto E. NUSSS & CLaRKy’s | 4 7 AD HALLETT, DAVIS & CO. CELEBRATED PIANO ro Constantly receiving and for sa‘e ouly | JOHN f. I 306 Pa. av., between Sth and 16th wba. Purchasers wii! find it to their interest to examine for themseives the superior qualities of the above Fiauos, Stoois, Covers, Melodeons, &¢., &c., also on band n ol ee aa VIQLIN, GUITAR, BANJO, AND HARP Strings; Music neatly bound: ail kinds of Mu- sical Instruments carefully repare: JOHN ma l0 36 Pa. ave. stor THAT RATTLIN 1 am uow prepared to put on “ C) Auti-Natthng Shaft Fastener,” a sure Temedy for the rattling of the shaft-cli of Carriages and Wagons, wiilch can are at A small expense. ex: Fi eortbentees ‘amine at my Faotory, where I have m the leading Coachmak in the country, ANDREW J, JOYCE ELLIS, near 10th st, man’s Kiastio MAF BLe WORKS, WM. es E m ARTIFICER IN MAKBLE, E Street, Lopate oe 2th and 13th Streets North, Invites public attention to his extensive stock of beautiful designed nud Blaborateiy Carved MAN- TELS in & variety of Marb) choice assortment of STATU nand finish cannot be surpassed, aud are well pted for the Garden or Tow, ment of Plain Mantels, Monuments, and ‘Tomb- stones at very low prices. Monumenty of any design executed to order with punctuality and dispaton. Estimates given for Brownstone or Marble work or North River Fiaging, and every otier work in together with a Y, which for de- A large assort- cali and make ~ inspection of our stock, 6 uddrase fa l7-Am = rn NEW FURNITURE WARE ROOMS, Great Excitement VEN s A a Ga Ballons at TREET, TME® FY FURNITU sLOW WARE, P. kes OKING GLASSE: We can sell the above articles e's house in the city; aud of such goods to give usa cal is—"Quick sales and small profits indx of Old Furniture taken in ex- change for new, ata fair valuation Don’t mistake the piace—Od A LARGE AS%0. WoODand V enper than any ersons in Want NTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPUSITES, MONEY te LOAN om STOCK SECUKITIES CHUBB BROTHERS, tan oOHUES BROTHERS BANKR RS PIANOS now in store to member the correct name x lect from.—Re vumber JOHN F. ma 2 906 Pa, ave, bet, 9th Toth ats, po PleLomati STS. E. OWEN & SON, Militar 12 Pa. avenue, hi their first invoice of the new A LOMATIC BUTTONS, under the sanction of the would inform their friends a: are now Prepared y and Naval Merchact ethis day received RICAN DIP- gotten up by themselves partment of State, and to furnish Uniforms at the shortest notice, Bee ein CHANGE OF HOURS. is On “a after Monday next, June 7th, Trains will run as follow: } ve Washington at 5.15 and 7.50 a.m. i ave Bec ya at sas 0, —= pm eave ashington on Sunday a! p.m. ve Baltimore at 4.20, 6.45, and 9.15.0. m. ve Baltimore at 3.30 and 5 2" p.m, Leave Baltimore on Sunday at 4.208. m. The Ist and 3d trains from Washington and the Ist and Sth trains from Baltumore wiil be Express, stopping only at Annapolis and Washington Junc- Nes. T. H. PARSONS, Agent. EW ARRANGEMENT! GREAT SOUTHWESTERN ROUTE Via Orange and Alexandria Railroad. FROM WASHINGTON CITY, D.C. To. VIRGINIA, TENNESSEE, GEORGIA, ‘ALABAMA, MISSI a LOUISIANA, AR AS, and TEXA THROUGH TICKETS can b+ obtained at the REAT SOUTHWESTERN RAIL KOAD OFFICE, corner of Pennsylvania avenue and 6th street, between Browns’ andthe National Hotels, Washington City, or at the ctlice of the Orangeand Alexandris Railroad, at Alexandria, To Richmond, Danville, Tanechburg, Bristol, Knorvitle, Dalton, Atlanta, Chettenooga, Nashville, Huntsville, Grand Junction, Memphis, Montgomery and New Orleans, By a direct route, aud continuous railway connec- tions to Memphis. ffording greater Expedition and Comfort and 4) miles shorter than by any other route, rough ‘Tiskets sold to all the above points. 7" Lhe Steamboat George Page leaves the foot of 7th street ary og P. and the Tram leaves Alexandria at 8 o'clock. JAM ai EV ANS, Agent. ya jes ygton City, D.C. RRANGEMENT. Inuanp EH ADOM WW AST'NGTON 'O RICHMOND, i VIA _ ORANGE ALEXANDRIA AND VIRGI KAIL ROAD ‘The steamer GEORGE PAGE leaves the foot of 7th street daily at 6 o’olock a.m., for Alexandria, connecting with the trains on the Orange werd Alex andra Railroad, leaving Alexandria at 74 o'clock i and arriving in Richmond at 2.59 p.m. Kets procured on the Beat. Fare from Washiagcon to Richmond $5.50, J. KR. NICKLIN, ap 2s Ticket Agent. FROM WASHINGTON Direct eo XE eRe Ss oF THE WEST, SOUTHWEST AND NORTHWEST. Baltimore and Ohio Railread SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS, With Greatly Improved Schedules. THREE THROUGH CONNECTING TRAINS ARENOW "N DAILY, cept Sunday.) FROM WASHINGTON FOR THE WEST, as follows: Ist. THE CINCINNATI EXPRESS MAIL starts at 5.15 a.m., allowing passengers time for breakfast at the nelay House, Washington June- tio. before proceeding West. This Train passes Grafton at 7.49 p, in, and conuects at Benwood on the Oh at 12 p.m, with Central Ohio nbus, Cinemnati, and intermediate Cineranati ac tt 34 a.m. next day. i AND ST. nieaves Washington reaching ing direct! d the Southwest, vis, Kansss, etc. me. from Wast Ington to Cincinnati, n 23 hours,or to St. Lowis only 4t ho . at INDIANAPO. HICAGO. SS leaven (except Saturda connecting, at as son or Bal . leaving Baltr mere Sunday Night the conection with this‘ is made by the 3.25 p.m. Train from Washingt w the Grand Mountain Soenery of the Road in daylight, take the 5.15 a. m,or6 p.m Train from Washington. For Parkersvurg and all Stations western Virgiain Road take the 6 al! poiuts on the Marietta Ratlroa ‘The Western connections from Wagtungtoa and Baltimore by all these Trains, are the clusest, most adample thathave yet been afferad to the and every 1mprovement and advan- tage that the resources of the Ba timore and ( Railroad and its associste,lines could euggest, have been secured under this arrangement. Through Tickets and Beggage Checks to all quar- and every other possible facility will be found this route. AY PASSENGERS for the Main Stem of the Baltimore and Oho Railroad will leave Washing- we: Forall poiuts between Washington id Piedinont take the 5.15 a, m. train. For between Piedinont and Wheeling take ne FO connect with the Frederick upg Ww WASHINGTON DAILY for Baitimore. lows: At 5.15 and 7.50 a. and 3.25 and 6 p. The 5158. m. and 3 25 p.m. Trains make eonnee tionsat BALTIMORE and PHILADELPHIA ae NEW YORK, and 7.50 a.m, tor Philadelphia only. ‘Khe 5.15a.m and 3.25and6p. m. Trains make the WESTERN connections,at the Washington Jun ce the Trains from Baltimore, as above di tied. The 5.154. m.and 3.25 p.m. Traing connect with ann POLIS. -m. and 3.25 and 6 p.m. Trains will stop between Washington and Balti- on SUNDAY, but one Train leaves Washington, at 9.25 p.m. a BALTIMORE FOR WASHING- TON there are four Trains, as follows : At 4.20and 6 45. m. and 3 and 52 p,m. = The first and fourth of which will be Express ‘Trans,and w.!| not stop except at the Junction: The 645 Vrain will re i being ecitiiy intended to rece RESIDENTS IN THE CO ‘Train will be run fom Washi 201 bring the Express Train Passengers arriving the: from the West. kets of all kinds, Baggage Checks nation, Apply to THOS. H. PARSONS, Agent, At the Ticket Office, Washington Stato Or... T. ENGLA At the Ticket Off W.P.>MITH, Master of i M. COLE, General T 10, 1858. ma 8 Raltimore, } LEXANDRIA AND WASHINGTON, ‘The Steamers GEORGE PAGE and THOMAS SOL, 3K will ron regularly (lea' ing the Seventi street wharf,) at the following hours: LEAVE ALEXANDRIA AT Georee Paxe—4hq, 8, 100. m.; 12%. 3, and5 p.m, Thomas Collyer 9..la. aud 4 p,m, LEAVE WASHINGTON aT George Page—ti'g,9, 11 a. m.; 3¢.4, and 6 p.m. Thomas Coliyer—8, \0 0.10; 125, 35, and 534 p.m. = Fare 13 Cents. . Wicey’s Omnibuses connecting with the Page aud Collyer leave the Capito! and corner of 12th st. aud Pa. avonue tho sume time the boats leave Alex andra, KICHARD WALLACH, Pres, FOR MOUNT VERNON, 6 COLLYER will! leay. + Mount Vernon on TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS, from Washington at 9% and Alexandria at 10 o'clock. mis SAM'L BAKER, Capt, UNitev STATES MAIL LINE ONLY REGULAR LINE AXD WITHOUT FAILURE FoR EIGHT YEARR, CALIFORNIA AND OREGON VIA PANAMA RAILROAD, Reswiler Si ie Days, 5th & Wh of cach month. Cavtion.—So many frauds snd imponi- tious of various kinds have teen iRtely ERE i petrated ontravellers bound teCALL FORNIA, that the subscriber, the Agent for passage by the U.S. Mail ma, in the city of New Y caution all persons seeking passage to California, that, To avoiD IMPOSITIO. ey must he careful to find the true office of tl hips of tae U. 8, Mri Line, via Panama roud, as no other offies in New York is authorized to on ‘The Companies have only one which is at 177 West street, corner of Warren street, frouting on the North River, at the head of the Com- pany’s Wharf. 1L7” Observe my sign over the door. tow LW. RAYMOND, Arent, ak PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP com One ef the Steamships of tis Company, carryin: tho United States Mais for ACAPULO,, ee CALIFORNIA, and OREGON, leav: Pansma twies each month, on tle arri- valoi the United States Mail S. 8. Company’s stean- ers, Which leave New Orleaus aud New York regu- jarty On 5th anc 20th of each month with the le, aad pasxensors conneottng via PANA. RAIL- ‘These steamships have been inspected and proved by the Navy Department, end guaranty aoaed Gnd safety. The Railroad (47 miles long) is now com- feted from ocean to ocean, and 1s crossed in 3 or 4 ours, rhe bareagoot: sengers is checked in New York through to rancisco, and passengers are embarked at Panama by steamer at the company’s expense. The money paid in New York covers al! GP pao! the trip. eaerve steainers are keptin port in Panama and San Francisco, to prevent detention in case of acci- deat, so that the route is entirely reliable—no fail. ure having ooccurrea in eight years, Passengers leave Panama the same day they ar- nee Sey h by a rego throu; each steamer, and take oe of womenand ren without other protes- 3. For through tickets at the lowest rates at the agenoy, 177 Weat street, New York, to neetr . W. RAY MOND,~or to ARMSTRUNG, HIS & co., op iyM-tf _C.L. BARTLETT. Boston. fer wchabrects Tritt Rhorga“Cinogt the ‘Sn AND Spe me frou JOHN F, ELLIg, ROPOSALS FOR STATIONERY. - MENT OF THE INTERION,Y ages May 19, 1858, t for fi such stationery as may bo eoeeieed, by this department dar: the case be rior in quality tothe sample must be delivered without delay when E must be satisfactory tothe head of the office for which they are required, and a failure so to comply With this sti —— will be deemed cause for the rogation the contract. Articles not named inthe schedule are to be fu nished at the option of the department at the ‘ow. est market prices, and the right is reserved of or- dering a greater or less quantity of each ariicie “fonds, with approved security, must be givet. by onds, with approved security, the contract: and inthe event of the retusa! glect of the contrsetor to farmsh any article or articles named on the order of the d-partment or any of i the same may be purchased in open market, and the difference im price paid therefor and the contract rice shall be crarged to the coutaétor, nud de- Quoted im the sett erent. of his account for the quarter during which such refusal or regleot ooeur. "the subjomed schedule specifies, as nearly as can now mpeg @ oa wld ind Cam iption 7 of the artio’es likely to be required. ‘ iaienk wili be furnished at the Secretary’s office to all persons desiring to bid} DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Class 1.—Paper. Ttem. 1, SM reams folio post, heavy. satin or plain fin- ished, ruled and trimiied, per ream 2 reams 9 post, light, pla, uoraled, for official seal, per ream 3. S97 reams cap, white or b.uc, raled wide, me- 1 or close, and trimmed, per ream 4. Sd reams cap, white or hue, ruled wide, extra superfine. per ream 5. 40 reams consuinr cap. and ruled, per ream 6. 10 reams cansular cap, white, dcuble thick su- erfine, pér ream 7 10 renee egal cap, white or blue, trimmed and |, per ream arto post, white or blue, ruled va~ widths, per ream 9. 80 reams quarto po extra superfine, thick cream-lnid, rued perreain : 10, 25 reams white vellum note paper, highly giszed, hard calendered, lined and gilt per may ‘bite or blue, trimmed ream i, reams commercial note paper, lined, per Team 12, 10 reams buff note paper, lined, per rcam 13, 15 reaths tlat cap, white or b ue, unruled, per ream . ld. 75 reams envelope, yellow or buff, royal, per ea) r 15. 170 reams large brown envelo 16. 35 reams p:nk blotting, per re: 1. 40 dezen sheets pateut bivtting, per dozen per ream aeets 18, 12 sheets drawing paper, antiquarian, per Bhe. 19. 12h eel drawing paper, double elephant, per sheet 25 sheets d-awing paper, e'ep! 75 sheets drawing paper, roy er sheet 200 sheets tracing paper, French, large size, per sheet 23. 9 yards tracing cambric, per vard 24. 5 108 binders’ boards, 64, by 17, inches, per C. Class No. 2.—Ewrelopes. 1, 490,00 adhesive envelopes, white, yellow, or buil, heavy, t2 to 9 by Sie to 4 inches, per nt, per sheet ha 2. 6.000 adhesive envelopes, white, heavy,9% to Il ty 5 to 6 inches, per M 2, 3%,0M adhesive envelopes, white or yellow, avy, letter, 6 by 4 inches, per M 4. 5A hesive en’ es, ord, per 5. 8,000 adhesive envelopes, note, per M Intermediate sizes ordered net to be charged higher than tad fur size next larger, Class No. 3.—Pens. 1. 10 dozen cards Perry’: and of other ufasturers, per dozen cards Perry's, Gillott’s, or other good © pens. per gress No. 80, per M pens, Si ver cases, and pencils, best quality, per dozen 5. 10 dozen gold pens, without cases, best quali- ty, per dozen 6. 1 gross Pratt’s or Arnold's anti corrosive pens, per duzen. Class No. 4.—Pencils. 1, W4dozen ivory ever voted pencils, large or small, with leads, per cozen 2, 425 dozen Faber’s, her guod, No.1 to 4, 0r graduated, per dozen 3. 25 cases Faber’s,&c, polygrades, graduated, percase | 4. 62 dozen baber’s, &c, red and tive pencils, per dezen 5. 44 gross leads, best quality, assorted, per gross, 3. 6.00 qutil 4. 12 dozen ge Class No. 5.—Ink, Inkstands, Wafers, and io ax. +1, l0dezen Draper's large or small inkstands, per dozen 2. 5 dozen ova! glass inkstands, per dozen 3. dozen cast iron double or Single imks‘ands, per dozen a 4, 2wdozen Maynard & Noyes’s ink. or Brien Wiicox’s ink, quarts, per dozen 5, dozen Maynord & Noyes sink,or Bryan & WwW ink, 8, per dozen 25 dozen copying ink. quarts, per dozen 5 dozen best biue ink, quarts, per dozen 3) dozen best French caruune ink, oz., per dozen i 9. 105 M seal wafers, best quality, red, No. 3, for office seal, per M < 10, Me pends hee red wafers, common size, per oun "1 20 poenda best extra super scarlet sealing ‘Wax, per pound. Class No. 6.—Cutlery and Miscellaneous Ar- ticles. 1, 2 dozen Rogers’ or other knives, four blad buck or pear! handles, per dozen 2. 15dozen Rodgers’ ivory handle erasers, per dozen 8. 10 dozen Rodgers’ spring erasers, ivory han- dies, perdozen 6 dozen ivury water stamps, per dozen 4 aozen office shears, extra, per dozen 4 dozen office scissors, per dozen . 1 dezen silk taste, m hanks, per dozen wo dozen red tape, assorted, per dozen dozen paper weights, asserted, per dozen ) pounds unprepsred India rubber, per pound 5 pounds prepared badia rubber, per pound 0 quarts best black sand per quart 2) poun *s pounce, per pound 1 dozen best Chinese ind:a ink, per dozen 2 dozen camels’ ir pencils, assorted, per dozen 16. 2dozen sable pene: 17, 4dozen Osborne's perduzen 12, 39 pounds linen twice, per pound ly, 12 dezen mahogany riers, rourd or flat, 30 inches lou er dozen 6 dozen lignu ve rulers. round or fiat, 30 inches | er dozen 20 pounds best quality sponge, per pound pounds gui xral.e, per pound en mucilage, large size zh: brushand inetale tops, perdozen —_ 10 dozen mucilsge, in earthen or glass jars, without brush or tops, per dozen 25, 130 dozen pen holders, assorted, per dozen 23. on wafer stands or boxes, cocua, per 2. joaen 28. 12 dozen strong 9-inch ivory folders, per Coz- dozen Newman's best water jars, with -u wand boxes, per dozen en. | Form of ranty.| Wasitine ren, certify that is — proper facilities, aud al fulfil 2 com tract for furnishing tionery for the Department of the Interior duving the year endinz Jane 3), 185 , should id be accepted ma 25 widithJe N No. 695 } it OTICE OF THs, CKEATION OF THREE ADDITIONAL LAND DiSTRit IN THE OF CALIFORNIA AND ESTAB- LISHMENT OF THE OF FICES THEREFOR, in pursuance of the act of Congress approved March 29, 1858, entitled “An act to create additional Laud Districts in the State of California, and for other purposes.” whicn set authorizes the Presi dent to establish additional land districts, in his dis- cretion, not exceeding three, which districts shail respectively be named after the places at which the othees shal! first be established, it is hereby de elared and made known that three additional land districts have been established in said State of Cal- Hfornia, and the thees have been located xs follows, viz atthe town of HumsBotnt, for the “Hwmboldt District,” = At the town of Stock Ton, for the “Stockton Dis- trict ;” and At the town of Visauia. for the isalia Dis- tract”? The cffices for the “Upper,” “ Middle,” and “ Lower Districts,” will remuin at their present sites until etherwise ordered. —_ Given under my hand at the city of Washington this fifteenth day of A 858, By order of the PHOS, A. HENDRICKS, Commissioner of the General Laud Offices. ma 17-w6w feewaro DOLAN, MERCHANT TAILOR, SIGN oF THE GOL EN FLACK, Corner of istn street and Penn. avenue, opposite Willards’ Hotel, (Formeriy of Boston,) After supplying his numerous customers with Cox tumes for the Fancy Ball. is OW prepared to offer an indnoement of bis splendid assert ment of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, 8 seiccted by himself expressiy for the custom trae, on the lowest cash prices, and war rants @ perfect fit By his own practical knowledge and having one of the best cutters from Boston, and the best workmen, he hopes to give general +atie- faction to those who will please to favor bom wih ke nee DARE. ons? t hand a fi 3 ro aly on § shape tek of Gent a) YHE SOUTHEKN SPEAKEK—Cortu | great variety the master-pieces of Oratory in Prose, Poetry and Dialogue. Among them will be found selections from the speeches ¢f Rufus Cho. ate. H. W- Hilliard, Webster. Cay, Calhoun. &. -. Prentice, John Perkins, Jr. Pinckney, Patrick Hen eDutie, Dougins, 3 Barton Koss, 1 vol, t $1.25. Roxs’s Rhetorical Manual, or Sorthern Fifth Reader, embracing copious ‘and el gi nt extrac s both in Prose and Poetry, with a Tre: he: torica! Figures and ¢ u wey Soeents, Published st = JUST LOOK IN AT OUR IMMEN-E sroca of Piacos at No. 3.6, between 9rn and MW ist = Ww oHN FELL STATIONER ¥. Navy Derasiment, May 24, lGbo. Separate scaled propoxais will be received at the office of the ol the y until 5 o'clock p.m. of Weda iy, the th of June neat. for wishing li the stationery tuat may be requn the Navy Department and the several Bureaus f. the year commencing the let of July, )°8, end end- ing On the 3th June. 1859. ‘A i the articles fornished must be of the best quality. delivered withont deisy when ordered. and to the sstisfaction of the head o: the office for wien they are required. if it be required, each tidder for stationery must oy md with his proposal a sample of each artice ud for. To msere aniormity in the pomnls tiank forme ‘will be furnished to those disposed to bid; and no bid will be considered which does not fully conform to the advertisement, ard in which each and every article is not bid for, and in which more than one price is named for any one artisle. onds tn sufficient amount, with two or more ap proved sureties for the faithful execution of the contract, will be required of the person or persons con'racting. The auihorized names of the sureties that will be given, as also sstiafsetory testimonials to folfil the contract, must acoompany the bid, oth- erwise it will not be considered. The Departn.ent reserves to itself the right of or- dering a xreater or less quuntity of each and every artic'e contracted for, as the publio serviee may re- juire. “‘Suoul! any article he required not enumerated in the contract, it 1s to be furnished at the lowest war- ket price, according to its quality. STATIONERY. Writing Poper of Linen Stork. Sreams folio post, blue er white, satin finwh, faint lined, trimmed, weighing seventeen pounds per ream, per renm 5 reams heavy white sid despatch cap, band made, stop ru ing it pounds per ream, per ream 15 reams inid hand mad fo. iscap, ruled, blue or white. weighing 13 pounds perream, per ream 10 reams Owe: & Haribart’s weve foolseap, blue or white, ruled, wexghing °2 pow per ream. or of aay other manufaciure of equal quality, per ream f 0 reams first class hand aid. bine or white, reain reams extra superfine, wove 4to post, ruled, w ream, per ream 2 reams best yellow or boil envelope paper, roya', » Weiching 24 uds perream, per ream 4 reams best super r writing paper, do 5 do best French to post ruied, do 5 do note paper. crit edged, do 2 do copying or tissue paper, 4to pos! do Ww do lo do foot de 150 sheets best tracing paper, 40 by 2) 1 yards tracing cloth, per 100 sheets best prepured parchment, 14 by blotting paper, roval, per ream s pateut blelting paper, medium, | per quire te drawing paper. * Whatman’s Turkey from medium to xntiquarian, per eared oo Lar s do ze, gt, se 1/09 patent cloth -li.ed envelopes, 1% by 4 in ‘. 4 per |. 2 do do do., Sby SX do. per 20 24 do do do., Sa by 3g do. do 10,000 Lest buff envelopes, Government pattern, offi cial size, per! 5,(00 best but envelopes, Government pattern, letter size. per l.Gu 6,0 best heavy white envelopes, hand-made, a. cial size. per im 2 gross steel pens. cards or in boxes, (the De partment to have the liberty of selectine from ail the different kinds manufactured,) 5.00 _—, laid envelopes, letter 10 lo per gross assorted, per card rs. do pens, do 2% gold pens, large size, with silver holders, best manufacture, per pen 40 quarts Maynard & Noyes’ biack ink in bottles. per quart 3% quarts best Loudon copying ink, Arnold's or fer- ry's. mart 2dozen ounce bottles Perrine, Guyot & Co.'s su per bottie st quality per 100 ue or clarified, do brandt qu do 75 dozen red tape, No. per dozen 6 dozen srk taste do 4dozen penknives, Rodgers’s best, pear! handles, large tize four biades, per dozen 4 dozen erasers, Inrgs size, ivory handles, in cares, Rodgers’s best per dozen 3 dozen paire of shears, de 2 do ¥ inch ivory do 1 do porrs of sciss: do 1 de do 2 do do 2 do do 1 do do 1 do do 2 ae do lo do do 4 do jo 1 do Cohen’s red leed pencils, a 2 do sable brushes, t do 2 do arted, do 2 de white French pump inkstands, large io 2 ard 's patent sirtight inkgtands, do 2 do 2 do s ' per stick » pounds extrasupertine scariet sealing wax, per round :@ do second quality sealing wax, do 15 do hest quality wafere, co 10 do best white gum araine, do 3 do best pounce, do 1s do best hemp twine, do Wo do best liveu twine, do 1,000 large office wafers for Department seal. “ perla 24 paper weights of brass, composition or lend, per wenbr 59 quarts best biack sand, per quart 4 poands sest prepared India rubber, per pound 2 oo ed do do unprepar. we UTED STATES MAIL, TERRITORY OF NEBRASKA. Post Orrick Derartwent, May 2, 18. Proposuls for conveying the mails of the United States trom October 1, 1858, to June 30, 1962, ou the following route in Nebraska Territory, wal re ceived at the Contract Office of this department, until %a m. of August 10, 1858, to be decided on the ine a No, 14036 From Columbus, N. T., by Monroe end Grand Isiaud City, to Fort Kearney, ig mules aud back, three times a week to Mou- Toe, and once & week the residue Leave Columbus Tuesday, Thursday and Sat- urday at 8am Arnive at Monrce by 12 m Leave Mouroe Tuesday, Thursday and Satur- day atl £ nm Arrive at Co'umbus by 5p m Leave Monroe Tu>stay at 2 Arrive at Fo ri Kearney Th ve Fort Kearney Fridoy at 8am Arrive at Mouroe Sunday by 10 pm. For form of proposal, guarantee, and certificate so. instructions and requuements to be embraced iu the Contract, see advertisements in pamphier form of routes in Missouri, Nebraska, &e., da! Sist December, 1857, to be found at the princyen! p offices. AARON V. 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We do. do. do. - 100 60 each ww Sent Lever Hunting Cased atehes - - = = ow 2Gold Watches = = = 2 My Myench aw do. = © ie | & 0 do, - + 9) Ladies’ Go'd Watches 2 Silver Honing sehee 2a Suiver Hunvicg Cased Watches 10 to 30 06 en: Goll t ockets. Uracelets, Breoek . Ear Brevstpivg Cuff Pius, Sicove Butte art Studs, Watch Kevin, ti i mod eile Te et * a ol t ale ais 2 h trom fifty cents & sat ccanately On reoeint of thy the gulnerite: eeription m: mime weil be extered ypon ou scription book Gpp>aate a mber, aud the «i responding wiih thet Lumber will be forward. dy within one werk, tothe subscriber, by mas or» Press, post paid. 335 Br * .* Specimen copies sent free, at Shillington’s New Depot. | Agee fe ews t. Ag SEVER At. NEW PIANOS, used only a few S> months by members of Congress. f Je at 150 and $26 |oss than original ‘oust. Come aad see them 81 3% Pa. avenue, aa 24 JOBN F. ELLIS. THE FINE SEVEN OCTAVE PIANO use at the Musical Conven' was ished and now offered for sale upon ons _— — terms. 4 . ELL oe we NEEL Lt ams we WS HE LL, Z| a ¥} Tie GReeest FIANG Wake KooN IN Mb oe 4 qQocts from 1H Leet,