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EVENING STAR. DEATH OF THE ROBIN. The following sweet and touching lines are from the pen of Emeline 8. Sinith : From hws eweet languet, mid the perfumed clever, A robin soared aud —e : Never tre voice of the hxppy bard or lover Such ja of gindness rung. Lone Echo, loitering by the distant bill-side, On ing m the glen, Caught up, with thirsting lip, the tide of sweetness, Then bade it fow again, The gon i Me ia flooded with —— inds held their breath to 3 And blushing wild-flowers hung their heads en- "to list that lear.”” ‘o iis “‘Joyance clear.’ Just then from sizctorion covert, rudely ringing, Broke forth discorda: t sound ; And wily fowler, from ais ambush springing, Gazed engerly around. ‘Still upward, through the air that yet was thrilling ‘To his melcdious isy, One instant longer, on ® trembling pinion, ‘The robin cleared his way ; But, ah, the death-ehot rankled in His life of song was o'er! Back, back, tu earth, from out his heavenward path- bosom! ¢ fell, to rise no more. A sudden silence chilled the heart of nature— Leaf, blossom, bird, and bee, ‘Seemed each, in startled hush,to mourn the pausing _ Of that sweet minstrelsy. And Echo, breathiess , in her secret dwelling, vam Like love-lorn maid, Wanted and listened loug to catch the accents She ne’er wouid hear again, Oh, bird! sweet poet of the summer woodlands! now like thy lay to those Of tuneful bards, w songs, begun in gladness, Have off the saddest close ‘Thus, many a straim of numsn love and rapture, Poured from a fond full heart, Hath been, in ono wild moment hushed forever By sorrow’s fatal dart. | ~e-e {7 It is noted in the letters from Havana that there is a great tendency to suicide among the cooties. The victims are very numerous. r- Honesty without sharpness, inthis world, a skeptic says, is like a sword without edge or point—very weil for show, but of no real use to the owner. 40" At Belton, Bell county, Texas, about the 18th of May, two entire famies, consisting of ten persons, were all murdered in cold blood, for money, with the exceptidn of three children, the eldest a little girl, eight years old, and one an in- fant They were murdered by four men from Lampassas county, who professed to be out on a surveying expedition. They knew those families had money, and they went disguised as Indians, thinking that, by murdering the whole families, none but Indians would be suspected. The little irl, however, recognised one of them, who bad requently been at cher father’s hou The neighbors collected and arrested the murderers after a desperate resistance. Forty armed men ‘were carrying them to the scene of the murder, at the last accounts, to hang them there under the Lynch law. Sd ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. BROWNS’ HOTEL.—H W Smith, Mo; CO Loomis; RS Aides, St Authony; K bawards, Md; De Shbarpiess, Pa; Miss § sarpless, do; A Davis, Va; WS Wootton, Mo; J J Smith, SC¢ F. R Cooper, Md; W_F Murdoch. do; Richard Sterling, NC; J K Hunt, Mo; J © Collins, d GE Herr, do; N C Brook, do; EP MeClenah: Md; A Azo avana; N Swann, do; A Pla, d B Aridsee, do; EF Echatz, do; Aldarna and friend. do; N Munoz, do; H Rail, NY; G W MeMillan and son, do; T H Osborne, Pa; WR Ward, Arizona; T W Slater, Md; Capi J Powell Mr Lewis, WH Dutany, DH bulan A Grabam, do: J F Miller, do; TG NY; Mr Dorman, Fla; & Tempieton, NY; M JE Templeton, do; ¥ C Brower, I Talburst, NM; ToL Russer, USCS. liams, do; J Pelham, W Rives NATIONAL HOTEL —H © Burnett Aiken, Ky; M Newman, N J T F Plunkett, Mass; SH 5. Pa; D Loomis and ly, Ct; J W s do. Mrs Agnew, E Wheeler, NY: J F Knorr, Cy anchard, Maxs; J Fouling, W Worthington, Md; W C Paine, Mass; S Farwell. A C Johnson, E Allen, JR Swift. 1H; N Whalen, Md; F Maury, Tenn; S Smith, W P Bean, Me. KIRKWOOD HOUSE.—W Wall, DC; F F Kirdy and J S Shannon, Mo; T RK’ Ravult; E Brinley, Va; W Fields, Tex; A Revering. Min: G W Rowle, Ten; Lieut Cohen, USN; D Ahi, Pa; D Hubler, Ky: J V Uunter and © H Hunter, Pa; C K Booker, Va; E H Barr, Mo; T R Daw son, Pa; A Brodberry, Ill; G Brockner, Va; W Hornor, Pla; J G McClenathen, NY; J P Stock- ton, NJ; J C Howell, USN. UNITED STATES HOTEL.—J W Steven Ky; M3 Palls, Mo; C A McEvoy, Va; SZ Fox, L. R Grigsby, J F Miller, J W id J H Clown.Va; W Bedford, Lil; Mrs Allison, Va; J _D Porter and lady, Mass: WH ——_— La; J B Hance, O; W V Bowie, WASHINGTON HOUSE —J H Wood and ly, Honoluln; G H Coffield, C Yellott, J 8 ‘Taylor Briseoe, Md; Thos Ceidon, Va; Mr Stetson. NY; G Smith and son, Pa: J M’Cue, do; O W Blood, NH; FW Lewis, NY; G W Minor,Pa; Mr Jones, S Johnson, NY MILLAKDS’ HOTEL —J H Comstock, USN: W A Hicks. do; William Norris, Pa: JR Boyd, Kansas; G Allen, Mass; ) © Hubbard, Miss;T K Dawson, Pa OCEAN STEAMERS' SAILING DAYS PRoM rue Unirgn Sratys. Steamers Leave. For Days. America + Boston. .....Liverpool....Jane 16 Asia.... New York..Liverpoot....Juue 23 -May 29 June 1 ‘The California maii steamers leave New York ou the 3th and Wwth of each month. a Le8t NING CONDUCTORS! LIGHTNING CONDUCTORS! OTIW PATENT CONDUCTORS, The ym Methot of Absolute Protection against tghiniag, as demonstrated by Scusnee and Experience, The undersigned wo the citmens of Wash country that he is now above uamed Lightnin ductors sre secomin: ed SS id respectfu ly announce to igten and the surrounding zaged in constructing the Conductors. These Con- id by scientific meu in all as being superior to any Ww im use. Lusethe celebrated SicAlister Point. which has been resommended by entice —— in this erty as the best point to used. ‘The Poin’s are the same ax used on the rankiin Lightuing Conductors for the last 0 years, oopper points tipped with platinum. — ‘These Conductorsare mac. ‘ou—iron being far joss fumi%ie than copper. Copper melts at 1996 de- freee Fahrenheit; wrought iron at 2,786, and cast Ireu at 3,473 degrees. 1 nave recom tions from gentlemen in Was! fugton, as well as al! parts of the United States, as to oapaciiy.&o Orders lefi at Messrs. Noel & Boyd's, Penn Yaoi aveng*, next to Coom>’s Melodeon Ha tween 9th and 10th sts., andat the Star Office. be attended to, jo im J.P. SMITH. KE ON THE MINERAL SPRINGS OF — with a Map of Routes and Distances, $1.25. Moerman on the Mineral a me ot the Koutes a, Beli on the Baths and the Watery Reximen ¢rines of Virginia, with Distances; $1. s2m, Virginia or the Belles and har Springs to the Hot ra. by M. dea, 1 S 3 Springs of Bath county, orth, M. D.; 2 ots. c., of every deserip- eto” FRANCK TAYLOR DWAKD DULAN, MERCHANT TAILOR, ote - THE Sat KN FLexkex, Corser 4th street and Penn. aveaue ite Willards’ Hot oppose (Formerly of Bo 2) After supplying h:8 no merous customers with Cos- tumes for the Fancy Bail, is now prepared to offer an ipducement of his spigndid assert mentof SPRING and SU MAI GOODS, selected by himself expressly for the o trace, on & 9 lowest, cass rants a per! t. By bes ow. matical k, h the pest workmen he go to ee sean on to those yO Will ease ti veri their patronage. * a Covstantly on hand @ freah ly of G ‘3 IMPROVE YOUR bY STRE Optician. NGTHEN and semist t . WOOLESON, who. has arr: from Europe with Own, 82 wel) as ti Bg the latest pe F usGOPIC CONCAVE ‘and De BLE FOCUS and DOUB BI AZILIAN PEBBLES. CRY — eee Serrented fo improve eny EYE wr im . omta o . Py ORT-SIGHTEDNESS. eS Se ee ersons who are compelisd to nea gina: ‘hose BOW using them, will be suited at frstaignt, ‘Those UBLE-POLISHED VENEZU: gresgetget ee ie rete resi t ‘orid’s Pair. at jos through their pe and easiness of vicion heretofore unknown Abas sizer of OPERA, SPY, and MAGN wi. styiee of ©: m 7 Bs Prine @LASSr: ‘and Microscope SSES, Compasses, sale at hija store, corner of Eighth street and Ther Peonsy|vania avenue, or Kirhth street . tween D street and Pa avenue, pebegein a7 eo mistake corner street. yf reasonable, the same as at his — a A LARGE ASSORTMENT Raven’ v1 found at the Muss See seem y BA & - to aa W.G. METZEROTT Also, one second-hand one for $100, end one for ais. 4 A ee or FR aa iy genu ived to-day JAVA COFFEE !!—A fail Old Government Java Coffee KING & BUR ELL, Ven phi L, is received 1a & Medicines. 3 ADMIRED THAN THE Mo Rcd Sst raven EVER WORN BY KINGS OR EMPERORS. WHAT? WHY A BEAUTIFUL HEAD OF HAIR, Because tt is the ornameut God Armself pro- vided forallourrace. Reader, aithough the mpze my bloom ever so brightly in the glowing cheek, the e be ever so sparkling, the teeth be these of pearis, ithe hend im bereft of tts coveriny Or the hair be frp | mere : Wh or Reger oes apo wi ¥; nature wil }U08E cnarms. Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative, if used two or three times & week, will restore ond perma- peptly secure to all such an pt. Read the following and judge. The writer of the first is the celebrated pianist, Thalberg : New York, April 19, 1858, Dr. Woop: Dear Sir—Permit me 4 express to you the obligations | am under for the entire re- storation of my hair to its original time of my arrival in the United ene” becoming gray, but upon the ap) your Hair Restorative, it soon recov: ite original hue. | consider your restorative asa very wonderful invention, quite efficaci 43 well as agreeable. am, dear sir, yourstruly, 8, THALBERG, “Drych a'r Gwyliedidot Watsu Newspaper Orvics, 3 Nassau alk April 12, 1858 Pror. O. _ Woop: Dear Sir—S or me month or six weeks na received a bottie of your Hair Restor- ative and. on her hair, little think: ave it my wife, who concluded to try it ', Bt the time, that it would restore the gray hair to its original oolor,but to her as ‘well as my surprise.aftera few weeks trial it has per- formed that wonderful effect by turning all the gray hairs toa dark brown, at the same time beauti! &ng thickening the hair. I strongly recomme! above Restorative to all persons in want of auch & change of their hair, CHAS. CARDEW. New Yorx, July 25, 1857. Prov. O. J, Woop: With couhdence do 1 recom- mend your hair Restorative as beiog the must effi- cacious article I ever saw. Since using i= Hair Restorative, my hair and whiskers, which were al- most white, have gradually grown dark, and I now feel confident that a few more applications will re- store them to their natural color. Jtaiso’has relieved me of ali Dae nage nee gtching: + BO com- mon among persons who perspire freely. a J. G. KILBY. Cuicaco, ILL., May | 1857. Prof. Woop: About two years ago my haircom- meneced falling of and turning gray. I was {ast be comin; id, and tried many remedies to. no fect. i commenced using your Restorative in Jan- uary last. A few applications fastened my hair firmly, It began to fill up, grow out.and turned back to its former color, (black.) At thia time it is fully researee to ats original Coat fanpage an eerfully recommend its use toall, J. D. HOES, The Restorative is put up in bottles of 3 sizes, viz* Large, medium, and smail; the smali holds a pint, and retails for $1 per bottle; the medium hoidsat least twenty per cent. mure in proportion than the small, retails for $2 per bottle; the large holds a quart, forty per cont. more in proportionand retails for $3. 0. J. WOOD & CO., Proprietors. 312 Broadway New York, (in the great N. Y. Wire Railing Estab- igre ipey 114 Market st., St. Louis, Mo, And sold by a:! good Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. 1pa 18-3m_ HE GREAT HEALTH RESTORER !— ** The Life of the Flesh isin the Blood.” When the Blood becomes vitiated, impure, or too weak, the flesh loses its vitality. the skin becomes yellow and pallid. Liver disordered, Dyspepsia ndig: the Spirits droop, Nervous 08! je becomes a burden. HARTSHORNE’S HEALTH KRESTORER, OR SARSAPARILLA CORDIAL, Acts upon tha Blood, Liver, Stomach and Bowels, imparting new vigor and tone to a constitution im: paired by disease from any cause. It removes Pim- ples and all skin eruptione; arouses the physical powers of both sexes, gives bloom to the paili cheek, and makes one joyouy and happy. ‘Though medicinal in its effects, it is a perfect cordial in taste. It is purticuiariy adapted to Female com pists, which in their very nature are exhausting and de “or Dropsy. or dropsical swell- ings, or Kr y and ila der affections, it acts likea charm. ( botties St, emall Lotties 50 cents. Relic 3 MeVuer Clarke. aite, Kid & Lawrence, Dr. Cn and Ford, Washing ton City, Ciscell & Kidwell, Georgetown. _ tun 2d : as P ERUVIAN SYRUP, Ox Prorxerap SOLUTION OF PROTOXIDE OF IRON COMBINED. ¥ Having successfully passed the ordeal to which new discoveries in tie Materia Medica are subjected, must now be received as Ita Effi na cpintiohed medicine, ts Efficacy in Curing DYSPEPSIA, Affections of the Liver, Dropsy, Newralgia, Bronchitis and Consumptive Tendencies, Disordered State of tha Blood, Boils, Scurvy, The Prostrating Effects of Lead or Mercury, General ty, And all diseases which require a Tonic and Altera tive medicine, is beyond question The proots of its efheacy are so numerc Authenticated, and of such pecaliar character, that sufferers cannot reasonably heeitate to receive tue proffered aid. The Peruvian Syrup does not, profess to bo a cure all, but its' Tange is extensive, because many diseases, Rppsrentiy unlike are in- umately related, and proceeding may be cured by isesses for which Ure, 18 P. ecis he highest ord: are tangible, the with ty and efficacy of th one remedy 8 the Syrup pro- y that which thas so often imedioal skil. ‘The tacts ses Accessible, and the safe- 'y UD incontrovertible. Those who way wish for an opinion trom disinter- eated persons respect oe character of the Syrup cannot fail to be sn ad with the following among numerous testimonials ia the hands of the Agents. The signatures are those of Eirtlemes: well known in the community. and of the highest respectability, CARD. .The undersigned having experienced the benefi- cial effects of tne“ Peravinn Syrup,” do not hesitate to recommend it to the attention of the public. From our own experience, as wel! as from the tes- timony of others, whose intelligence aad integrity are nitogether unquestionable, we have no doubt of its efficacy in cases of Incipient Diseases of the Lungs and Bronclaal Passages, Liver Complaint, Dropsy. Newralg:a, ke, Indeed’ its ef- e facts wouid be ueredjbie, but from the high charac ter of those who bav® wituessed them, and have volunteered their testimony, as we do ours, to ite restorative power, Rev. JOHN PIERPON'S, THOMAS A. DEXTER, He KENDALL, M.D. MA C.AMORY, HARViY, JAMES C. DUNN, It is well known that the medicinal effect of Pro- toxide of Iron is lost by even « very brief exposure to air,and that to mamtain a solution of Protox- ide of fron, without further oxidation, nas been deemed im ible. In the Peravian Syrup, this desirable point is at- tained by COMBINATION IN A WAY BEFORE, UN- KNOWN; and this solution may replace ail the proto carbonatos citra! and tartrate ot she, Materia Medica, A. A.HA Assayer to the State of M chusetts, 16 Boy/ston street, on. For sale by Druggists generally. Price for large bottles, $2; medium sized bottles, $1. . [LARK & GO. Proprietors, Boston. For sale in Washington by D. Gilman, Agent; Nairn & Paimer, hwartze, Smith, V. Harbaugh, H. #. McPierson, Walsh, Joseph Bury, Jas. H. Stone, J. 8. Lov: * Dr. D. B. Clarke, D. Ridgely; in Gelyyetown by R. J. Ciaseil.and J. L. Kidwell. 1662-6 ¥ HITE POIN’ y, « for roofing and garden walks. Also, best Holland Pout and flat Sand. together with the best Hickory, Oak Pine Wood, and the best White and Red Ath and free-buraing Cori for Summer use. Oa hand and for sale at my Wood, Coal and Sand Depot, corner of C aud iti street, near the Canal, ma lth R. W. BATES. NS YTICE.—I have a few of t SETS on hand, which | will sell cheaper thas they can be purchased eisewnere. Also, CHINA, GLASS, and QL SWAR cheaper thaw the cheapest, with many other articles too numerous Lo mention, &t 38 Pa, avenue, between 9th and 1th stree! Cali and see fur yourselves. ap 13-6m JOHN MoDEVITT. — Jorern T. K. PLANT & CO, FASHIONABL & UPHOLSTERERS, Manufacturer: Ds 8 » Lavagen Matte a eaiers in Sofas, Chairs, » ke. « Paper Hanging done in the best manner. Carpets made and put d 5 = ss putdown. Furniture Kepaired and Var- 3% D street, between 9th and 10th stroet ington. D.C. a LARGE ASSORTMENT OF MARTIN’S Guitars just arrived at the Music Store of ma 14 W. G. METZEROTT. PHILALELPHIA Lacek BEER DEPOT, No. 38! Pa. av., between 4% and 6th rs One keg $2.50; one dozen quart bo 5 117 We send the Beer free of cost to any part o <r Cc. F. & W, GERECKE. NUNNS & CLARKE’S ant HALLETT, DAVIS & CO.’s CELEBRATED PIANO Constantly receiving and for sale are als DHN &. ELLIS Je 96 Pa. av., bet: Stl 5 Purchasers will find it to that intereatto cocaine for themseives the superior qualities of the above 'IANOB. is, . y F pntpole Covers, Melodeons, &c., &c., also on BRITISH OUTRAGES. Important! INFLUENCE has been brought to bear upon the Administration, who have decided to despatch the U.S. line of battie oh nnsylva- mit to the Guif of Mexico. Itis gai Phat Commo- dore Stewart is to assume command. and the pri- vate stores of eabin a: d ward room, menses, inoiud- tng old wreck piisky, have been already ordered from JONAS P. LEVY'S new Wine and Spirit Store, corner of Ithand F street. ma 29 J W. PLANT, UNDERTAKER, No. 418 7th « street, between G and H, keeps coustantly on band every article re- <a] — in his line—a fine Hearse, tent Corpse Preservers, kc., &¢. His charges are rate. and his attention instant on call, any hour f the da: Breen pelt ng to furnahed for NTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITES. MONEY te LOAN om STOCK SECURITIES Ri tan UBB B OTHERS, BANKERS, : THE LARGEST PIANO WAREROOM IN the £ JOuN ELE Medicines. : pak NEE A ey oe OLS HEN IN THE COURSE OF HUMAN events, and Gentiemen loge o a en rey ne of their rreatest uatitral attra ne of haur—it nnes &@ matter rious Importance, gestion 1s what shall we do to stop tho hair from Pkt ancien ter ones De AERip y to this query. we bez to say. try . § Walk PRUMOTER AND IMPROVER. wee Gpplications will stop the -hsir failing or broaking, remove > keep the scrip clean and white, impart fréshness and rigor to the nar; and pola foo may have been bald twenty years, the continued use of ittwo months will insure yi juxuriant bead of hair, Call and geta bottle, and if not sath: , after the second application, return it ‘Ask for Dr, Harris” Hair Promoter and ic * al} Sold in Richmond by W. PRTERSGR Dee gist, corner Main and 12th, and Main and Wall sts., a eg a A or iding. . evel he BMCLARK, Druggist. corer 4% atrect and Pa, [HE GREAT PAIN ANNIHILATOR AND REMEDY FOR DYSPEPSIA, Weak Sromact ann Wxax Bowrs. HARTSHORNE’S GUREALL—Prepared bya emist. Botties 123. 25 and 50 cents. . Hartshorne’s Cure- tid be kept in all fami- sudden sickne: dlartshorne’s Cure al! cures Rheumat \- Hartshorne’s Cure-all cures Cramps, Colic, Fee = iis ao or —— Pein inthist aes ‘artshorme’s Cure-all cures ‘Bin imi Side, Back, and Breast. . ‘ Hartshorne’s Cure-ali cures Sprains, Bruises, ids aud Burns, Hartshorn~-’s Cure-all oures Neuralgia, Tooth- ache and Stiftness of the Joints. Hartshorne’s Cure-ail cures Cholera, Diarrhea and all Pain. Hartskorne’s Cure-all cures Ear Ache and Dest- ness from a cold. Hartshorne’s Cure-all cures Dyspepsia and In- digestion; also, Canker and Sore Mouth and Sore ‘Throat; also Cuts and Sores, Hartshorne’s Cure-all ouresall Spina! Affections and Weakness in Limbs. Hartshorne’s Cure-ail is a great tqnicto Weak Stomach and Bowels, and Improves Digestion. iL~ As the frequent changes of the weather pro- duce a bad Cold, Rheumatism, Painin the nba and Body ; also, Stif! Neck—every person 'y ; also, geta bottle. It acts upon the Nerves, Muscles, brad _— and Pepe Tee by ve — ae romagnetic power, expels ali in from the system. Get = bottic and try ihe = id N - use HARTS- N. Beit you have a Cough HORNE'S PECTORAL SYRUP OF WILD GHEERY—it 1s the best Cough Syrup in the ‘orld. if you are Bilious, use HARTSHORNE’S ANTL-BILIOUS PILLS, They not upen the Lave er, Stomaeh and Bowels, carrying off all Bile and Foul Secretions. _ ‘The above medicines to be had at all Drug Stores in Washington oity ; Kidwell & Cisceil at George- town; H. Peel & Co, Alexandria, ma Si-ly AYER’S Cathartic Pills, The sciences of Chemistry and Medicine have been taxed their ut- most to produce this best, most per- fect purgative which is known to naumerable proofs are shown that these 8 in excellence the man. hi irtues which sur, patie esdicinen: and that they win Kea ita 4 edly upon the esteem ofall men. T'! loasant to takeand powerful to oure, Their pene frating roperties stimulate the vital activities of the ody + femove the obstructions of ite organs, urify the blood, and expel disease. They purge out the foul humours which breed distemper, stimulate sluggish or disordered organs into their natural ac- tion, and impart a healthy tone with strength to the whole system. Notonly #o they eure the every-day compiaints of every body, but also formidable erous diseases which have bafiled human skill. W hile they produce powerful eflects they are at the same time, in diminished doses, the safest and best physic that can be employed for children. Being sugar-ooated, they are pleasant to take, and being nrely vegetable, are free trom any risk of harm. Cures kave been made which surpass belief were they not substantiated by men of such exaited posi- tion and character as to forbid the suspicien of un- truth. Many eminent ciergymen and physicians have lent their names to cerufy to the publiothe re- liability of my remedies, while others have sent me the assurance Of their oonviction that my Prepara- tions contribute immensely to the relief of my athio- ted suffering follow men. ‘The agont beiow named is pieased to furaish gratis my American Almanac, containing directions for their use, and certificates of their cures of the fol- complaints : yeness, Biilious Complaint: Heartburn, Hesdac A. Nausea, Indigestion, M painarising therefrom, Fiatulency, Loas of Appa tite, all Uicerous and Cutaneous Diseases which require Au evacuant medicive, Scrofula or King’s Evil. They also, by purifying the blood and stimu lating the system, cure many complaints which it would not be supposed they could reach, such as Deafness Partia! Blindness, Neuralgia, and Nerv Irritalility, Derancements ofthe Liver and Kid- Gout, and other kindred complaints arising 1a low state of the body or obstruction of its function: . Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with some other pill they make more profit on. Ask for Avgr’s Pitus, and take nothing else. No other they oan gfve you compares with this initsintrinsic value or curative powers. The sick want the best aid there is for them, and they ehould have it. Prepared by Dr. J.C, AV4.R, Practical and Ana- pace ern “ Om Mass. Price 25 cents per x. Five boxes for #1. \ Sold by Z. D. GILMAN, Washington, and by H. COOK, Alexandria, and by all dealers every where. 8p 9-4mr P. .? RIESEM AR. ROTECTED of Royal Letters Patent of England, and secured by tie Seals of the Ecole de Pharmacie de Parisand the imperial Collegeof Med- seine, Vienna. Triesemar No.1 isa remedy for Re- ‘axation, Spermatorrhea, and Exhaustion of the System, Triesemar No.2 effectuaily, in the short space of three days. compietely and entirely erad:- oates all traces of those disorders which copaviaand cubebs have so ene been thought an antidote for, to the raia of the health ofa vast portion of the popu- lation. Triesemar No. 3 is the great Continental 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 #il the sarsaparilla in the worid cannot ramove. Triesemar Nos. 1,2, and 3 aro a! devoid of teste or smel!, and ofall nauseating quali- ties. They may lie on the toilet table without their use being suspected, Soild in tin cases, and divided in separate doses 2s administered by Velpeau, Lal- leman, Roux, Ricord, &c., &e. 3 each, Price or four oases in one for $9, Which saves $3; and in $2 cases. Sold by Dr. H. A, BAR ROW, No. 157 Prince st.,a faw ks Wost of Broadway, New York. Inime diately on poser of the amount Dr. B. will forward the $3 cases of Trissemar, and the large sixes, car- riage paid, thus insurt enuine European pre, tious. The $3 cases sent, but not free of car riage. Consultations from il_a. m, till 2 p m. and from 4 till 8 p. m.. 0, 157 Prince st., a few blocks west of Br also by J. STOTT, Washington. felly A ON MANHOOD, ND ITS PREMATURE DECLINE. Just Published, Gratis, the Wth Thousand. A few words on the Rational ‘Treatment, wit Medicine, of Spermatorrhea or Local Weakness, Necturoa! E Genitai and Nerycu tency, and Impedim generally, by B. DE LA The important fact the plaints, originating in the imprudence and solitude of youth, may be easily removed WitwouT Mxpt- CINE is, in this small tract, clearly demonstrated; and the entirely new avd highly successful treatment, ag adopted by the author, fu'ly expiatned, by meuns of which evory one is enabled cure Himeerr perfectly and at the least possible cost, thereby avoiding 4'| the adv d nostrugia of the day. coos —_ post — ina itting (poxt paid) two poat- Dr. ny a? ts NEY, £2 Bast Sist st., New York City. out the many alarming com- sealod envelope, by re: age stamps to Ap A-tseps year 1558. by Eagene Dupuy ti the Cle DUPUY’S NEW PERFUME FRAGRANT TULIPS. SATO uneD TEIN om J0 POMIO Entered necording to Act Congres 1 E. DUPUY, CHEMIST, | DISTILLED Powis i , | 609 Broadway—New York. | | for the Southern District of New York. Sold everywhere. M48 84k WORKS, WM. RUTHERFORD, ARTIFICER IN MAKBLE, E Street, between 12th and 13th Streets North, Wasnincton City, _ Invites public attention to his extenrive stock of beautiful designed aud Klaborateiy Carved MAN- “LS in a variety of Marbles, together with & choice axsortment of STATUARY, which for de- signand finish cannot be surpassed, and are well lapted for the Garden or Tomb. A large agsort- ment of Plain Mant Monuments, and ‘Tomb- atonesat very low pri: gD exeouted to order with Monuments of any punctuality and dispato! Estimates given for Brownstone or Marble work or —— River Fiaging, and every other work in our line. Plexse call and make an inspection of our stock. N. B.—Make & note of the addrase. fa i7-8m EW FURNITURE WARE ROOMS, Geuat ExciTeMgnt on SRvENTH Staxet, At Odd Fellows’ Hali, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF WOODand WILLOW WARE. and LOOKING GLASS! iS. We can sell the above art: cheaper than any house in the eity; and invite ersons in want, of such goods to give us eall.as our motto’ is—"Quick sales and sina!! profits.” ™m 27-3m Al kinds of Old Furniture taken in e: change for new, at a fair valuation. "t mistak pinoe—tied Fellows’ Hall, 7th ) BON i, & BRO. (mg 20 O DIPLOMATISTS, E. OW en & SON, Milita ry and Naval Merehant Tail . 212 Pa, avenue, have this di invoice of the new AMERICAN DIP. BUS TONS cote up by themselves ee sanction of the Department pf State, and lad would inform their fri ie that thay mat Prepared firma Ua and inthe qect pater neat Travelers’ Dir HK STEAMER GEORGE PAGE WILL as fo!lows: Leave Alexandria std 8.0 2 o’el m., 2.4 6 o'e! - Leave Washington at 6, it o'clock a.m and 7o'elock p. m. Tre THOMAS COLLYER, whenon wil! run at opposite hours. Fare Whaley’s Omoib , connecting with the Page and Collyer, will leave the Capitol and corner of 12th page = avenue the same time the bosts exandra. tempat RICHARD WALLACK, Pros. TIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, Bi ‘WASHINGTON BRANCH. From ard after TUESDAY, 15th of June, Trains will leave as follow: . $ 5.15 a. = Expres Trae pommecte. at —— junction for Annapolis, at Washing r all parts of the west. and at Baltimore ior Philadel- phiaand New York. 715 a.m. Way Train for Baltimore, Philadelphia, and New York. - 3.3) p.m. Ly eed Train Soaneets vt Bl 2 eames junction with ress train for al! parts of the west, aad at Baltimore for Norfolk, Philadelphia and New York. 4.10) m. Way Train for Baltimore connects at Annapolis junction for Annapolis,and Washington junction with Express Trains West. 6% p.m. Way ‘Train for Baitimore connects at Washinston Junction With Accommodation ‘Train ° The 5.158. m. and 3 3 p. m. trains are express and will stop only at Annapolis and Wshington junc- ti Aa Saturday the 3.30 p. m, train goes to Philadel phip onl+. i 1 3.9) p,m. Janeane one er LORE Net. EW ARRANGEMENT! GREAT SOUTHWESTERN ROUTE Via Orange and Alexandria Railread. FROM WASHINGTON CITY, D. +3, 6, route, ORG LABA oes SBIP PI, LOUISIANA, RKANSAS, and TEXAS, ROUGH BICKE TS can b+ obtained at the GREAT BOUTHWESTERN RAIL KOAD OFFICE, corner of Pennsylvania avenue and 6th street, between Browns’ and the Nationa! Hotels, Washington City, or at the office of the Orange and Alexandria Railroad, at Alexandria, ro Richmond, Danville, Lynchburg, Bristol, Knoxville, Dalton, Atlanta, Chattenooza, Nashvilis, Huntsville, Grand Junction, Memphis, Montgomery and Netw Orleans, By a direct route, acd continuous railway oonnse tions to Memphis. Affording greater Bxrpedition and Comfort and being 300 miles shorter than by any other route. 4 acouge ‘Lickete sold to alltbe above pointa. [7 The Steamboat George Page leaves the foot ri ith stres we fre P m., aa Trai leaves ‘andria at 8 0 . oman SSS TAME A. BVANS, Agont, Ot Washington City, D.G. RRANGEMBN' it FROM {PasitiNeTON TO RICHMOND, é AND ALEXANDRIA AND ENTRAL RAILROADS. The steamer GEORGE PAGE leaves the footof 7th street daily at 6 o’olook a.m..for Alexandria, connecting With the trains on the Orange and Alex- andra Ratiroad, leaving Alexandria at 7% o’olock f. m. nod arriving in Richmond gt 2.30 p. m. Tickets procured on the Beat. Pare from Washington to Richmond $5.30. J. KR. NICKLIN, Ticket Agent. ap 25 FROM WAS HING IRECT TO ALL P TON PARTS OF THE WEST, SOUTHWEST AND NORTHWEST. Baltimore and Onio Railroad. SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS, With Greatly Improved Schedules. THRE CTING TRAINS AKE IW KUN DAILY, (oxoept Sunday,) FROM WASHINGTON FOR THE WEST, aafollows: Ist. THE CINCINNATI EXPRESS MAIL starts at 5.15 a. m., allowing paysengers time for breakfast atthe Kelay House, Washington Janc- tio, belure proceeding West. This Train passes Grahon at 7.40 p. mand connects at Benwood on the Ohio River, at 12 p. m., with Central Ohio ‘Train for Columbus, Cmeinnat id intermediate omnts, renohing Cincinnati acs G Ps a.m. next day. 2d. © GREAT CINCINNATI AND ST, LOUIS EXPRESS connection leaves Washington (including Sunday,) at 2.99 p.m. reaching Cimennatt até p.m. next day, and connecting directly with Kx- press Train for Lomevilie, Cairoand the Southwest, and for St. Louis, Kansas, ete. Time, from Wash- ington to Cinoinnati,in 28 hours, or to St. Louis only hours, Sd. CINCINNATI, DAYTON, INDIANAPO- Lis, CAIRO. LOUIS, CHICAGO. AND NORTHWE RN EXPRESS leaves (except Saturday and Snniday,) at 6.3) p. m., connecting, st Washington Junction or Baltimore. leaving Baits woro at t0p.m. Ou Sunday Night the coffnection with this ‘Prain is made by the 3.50 p. m. Train from Washington. . . To view the Grand Mountain Scenery of the Road in daylight, take the5.15a.m, or6.9p.m Train from Wasiungton, = For Parkersburg and al! Stations onthe North- western Virginis Road take the6.3 p.m. ‘Train. For bat peed on the Marietta Railroad take the same. The Western connections from Washington and Baltimore by all these Trains, are the closest, moat direct andample that have yet been offered to the traveling public, and every improvement and advan- luge that the resources of the Ba timore and Ohio d and its associste,iines could euggest, have cured under this arrangement. ph ‘Tickets and Baggage Checks to all quar- wd every other possible facility will be found upon this route. . WAY PASSENGERS for the Main Stem of the Baitimore and Ohio Railroad will leave Washing- ton as follows: For ail points between Washington Junction and Piedmont take the 5.15 a, m. train. For all Stations between Piedmont and Wheeling take the 6-# p.m.Train, ‘To connect with the Frederick Train take the 3 39 p. m. Train. i[7~ For ‘Tickets of sl! kinds, Baggage Checks and further information, apply to HOS. H. PARSONS, Agent, At the Ticket Othoe, Washington Station, Or. 1. 'T. ENGLAND, Agent, At the Tioket Office, Camden Station, . P. SMITH, Master of Transportation. . M. COLE, General Tieket Agent. Baltimore, May 10, 1858. ma 8 UN tep STATES MAIL LINE ONLY REGULAR LINE FOR Bight } FoR am Ww: B CALIFORNIA AND Of VIA PANAMA RAILROAD, Regular Sailing Days, bth § th af cach month, Cavrion.—So many frauds and imposi- tions of various kinds have been lately erpetrated on travellers bound to CA LI FORNIA, that the subscriber, the only authorizee Agent for passage by the U.S. Maii Line, via Pana- ma, in the city of New York, feels it li caution all persons seeking pagsage to California, that, TO AVOID IMPOSITION, they must be careful te find the true office of the Steamships of the U. 8. Mail Line, via Panama Railroad, as no other office in on ig Authorized Lo engage Prseage. e Com; fp have only one oifice in York, which is otra itxtroet, corner of Warren street, or Hive. at the head of the Com- fronting gn the North Observe my mag over the door. ce. iW. RAVSOR p, aeget, Ts PACIFIC 6 haa ed COM One ef the Ste of thy OM PARY, CArTy ing the Uinted Beatee pias asain CALIFORNIA, and OREGON, leaves Panama twiee qioh mongh, on the arr i of the United States Mail 8.8. Company’s steam- 4, Which leave New Orleans and New York ut larly On 5th and 20th of each month with the mails, = Raazongers connevting vis PANAMA RAILS DS. ‘hese steamships have been inspected and ap- pores by the Navy Department, and guaranty speed an: v Th ma Railroad (47 miles long) is pow oom- late m ocean to ocean, and is crossed in 3 or 4 JONTE, rhs becuase of sengers ix gheoked in New York through to Francisco, and serigers Bre embarked at Panama by steamer at fhe company’s ex) fine rel paid in New York covers al) ie and in cage of acci- pee veliable—no fail- anaine the same day they ar- each steamer, and take Passengers leave rive at Aspinwall. Conduetors go through [mori of women and children without other proteo- re. through tickets at the lowest rat tab seen Es West street, New York, to wenn i. W. RAY FoND, —or to ARMSTRONG, ARR 5 & COn ow WwM-tt — C.1L. BARTLETT, Boston.” QIGN OF THE Ss BIG EAGLE! 6 aH Indicates where you may get LOOKIN Gs GLASSES, in gilt or mahogany frames; POR- TRAIT and PICTURE FRAMES, round, oval, or syuare, gilt or otherwise; orany other kind of Sob oW ea ee of greed pias 3 Ss ept constantly on hand, cheap for cash, PY SOHN WAGNER, Pa. syverme, aba. ap2-ty hatwoan 12th and 13t IOLIN, GUITAR, BANJO, AND HARP Strings lu sional Instruments carefuil red. DHN F. ELLIS, ma 10 996 Pa. ave., near 10th st, gror THAT RATTLING. Iam red to ““Chapman’s Elastic Anti-Rattling Siaft Fastener, ” & wure, a Music peal? bound: all kinds of M iy re J jedy for the rattling of the shaft-c! Carriages and Wagona, wi can onat : small expense. examine at Factory, where I have from the | ND 7 JOYCE, enrne- lath ond FF ete EXTRACTS, all odors. at GIBBS a 1 street, and at hits ~aieg p je9 Gm STORATION faa IN TRE of land made by the act of Congress, approved June 5.1856, to the State ef Mu to aid in the construction of certain Rauiroads therein 4 5 been so far adjusted n« to autho. wise tus soleus fies Ae the lands bere- desorbed, netic ped Capron g —— vacant a wh ie Outside of se 3 ga each sige of the “Grand Rapids and indians,” the * Flratand Perre i wette,”’ and the “Detroit ard Milwaukee” Railr: situated in the unter- mentioued pops whioh have not been selected an virtue of said grant, or any other grant made Cong7ess, or legally o'armed pre-emption. je Foe ee to etn oe negra di al, Wi res! }o pri’ the ordinary minimum of “Atthe iand office at lonta on Monday, the 16.4 day of August nezt, Viz: ‘ North of the base line and west of the principal mert LJ eration 5. 5,8. 10, 11, 12, 18, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, acd ‘ownshipe 4, 5, 6, @, 9, 10, 11, 12, 1S, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, “howinbipe': ire 78 10, 11, 12, 18, 14, 15, 16, 18, 19, Bh ee pois tS Td 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 18, 19, ‘Townships 4, 5, 6, 7,9, 10, 15, 16, 17, 19, and 20, of ‘ He 10, 15, 16, 17,19, and 20, of "Townships 8,9, 10, 15, 16, 17,19, and 90, of range **Townships10, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19and 20,0f range eigh- ‘Township 15, of range nineteen. At the land office at Traverse City on Monday, the 16th cay of August next, viz: North of the base line and west of the principal meridian. Townships 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, %, 27, W, 30, M4, and 35, of range thirt ‘ Townshies +22, 23, 24, 25, 25, 27, and 23, of range welve, Nice aoa 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 25, 27, nud 28, of range eleven. ak hips 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 25, and 27, of range ten. Townships <3 |, 9, 3, and 32, of range nine. ‘Townships 27, 28, 29. Si, and Sz, of range enght. ‘Township 32, of range seven, Given under my hand atthe city of Washington, oe enon toe preg ini one thousand eight hui al y eight. . THOS. A. HENDRICKS, i Commissioner of the General Land Uthieo. je 12 wtds pitine. &o, AT THE BROOKLYN NAVY YARD. Navy DerantMent, { Bureaus of Yards and Docks. June, 18%. Seal d proposals will be received at Bureau until 12 o'clock m,, twentieth day of Jun tans, for —— piling for Marine Barracks at the Brooklyn Navy Yard. Spectricatiors. All the necessary excavations for the foundation walls of tho buildings are to be wade in the follow- ing manner, viz: a ditch 5 feet wide at the bottoms to be sunk to the depth of 2 feet beiow high water mark. with sides of proper siope to prevent s!ipping. The probable amount of earth to be moved is some 25,"00 cubic yarus, and as much as may be required for backing up the foundation walls afier they are built, snall be deposited on such spot conveniént ito the site as the com! the balance to be distri urpose of cading he commandant. 3 ling : The number of piles to be driven for the foundations of the buildings will be some 2,000; these will furnished by the government at the spot where they now lie, (in the basinon Block Isiand,) and are to be removed from thence by the cont ract or, at his own expense. They are te be driven under all the walls of tie butidings in two rows, three feet fom centres, and tha piles three feet from centres intherows. The depth to which they are expected to penetrate is from 25 to 3 feet, but they must, in all cases, be driven until a hammer weighing not les: than one ton, and falling # feet, will not move them The piles «re to P: ured by Iron while driving. All the piles are to be cut off © feet below high water mark,and properly trimmed to receive the capping. Phe es) ed by the government, re and 2 inches loug. ‘The top of the cappirg ts to be brought toa fair and even surface tu receive the foundavion stene. Ail the refuse pie heads and other materials shall be stowed away upon the ground, in such pinces as the commandant insy direct, for the use of Lae gov- ernment One steam’pile-driver will be loaned by the govern ment to the contractor,who will pay ali the expense of working the same.and return it in good order when the work is completed, or sooner if required. The whole to be donein & « sthful, workman like manner, tothe satisfaction of the commandant of the yard, and to be completed within three months from and after the date of the contract A pian of the build ngs may be seen nt the office of the commandant of the j ard, who will give any for- ther information red. Bidders must e the price for the whole work Payments will be made on menthly esti the supe: int the work eax the bids, which may be received under this advertisement, shal! be fully satiafaetoriiy to the department, it reserves the right to reject them. je ll-tawtd JOS. SMITH. NIT) 2D STATES MAIL. TERRITORY OF NEBRASKA. Post Orrice DerartMEnt, May 2, 125°, Proposals for conveying themails of the United States from October i, 1858. to June 30, 182, on the toilowing route in Nebraska Territ be re ceived at the Contract Office of thu partmeut, until $a. m. of August 10, 185%, to be decided on the snine day = Ne. 14046 From Columbus, N. T., by Monroe and Grand Island City, to Fort Kearney, 180 miles must broek, three times & week to Mou rue, and once a week the rexidne Leave Columbus Tuesday, ‘Thursday and Sat- urday at gam Arrive at Monroe by 12m. Leave Monroe Tuesday, Thursday and Satur- day atl pm Arrive at Co,umbus by 5p m Leave Monroe Tuesday at 2 pm Arriveat Fort Kearney Thursday by 10 p m Leave Fort Kearney Friday at @a mm Arrive at Monroe Sunday by 10 pm. For form of proposal, guarantee, and certificate also. instructions and requirements to be embraced in the contract, see advertisements in pamphlet forin of routes in Missouri, Nebraska, &c.. dated Sit December, 1857, to be found at the maces! post offi AARON V. BROWN, Postmaster General. CEB. ma2iawiw ue fad 5 feafonbe fa oJ afoot of spot fa eas) fetish tuchebad orca ketal ie CL DE ete] ec: TFREE. ~ THE GOL PRIZE ILLUSTRATED! ILLUSTRATED! The New Yerk Weekly GOLDEN PRIZE is ona of the largest aud boat weekly pa fihe day. An imperial Quarto oontaiming BIGHT PAGES. or FORTY COLUNNS, of entertaining Original matter, and elegantly ILLUSTRATED every Week. A GIFT WORTH F on gies CENTS TO g0IN GOLD. WILL BE PRESENTED TO BACH SUBSCRIBER IMMEDIATELY ON RECEIPT ov THE SUBSCRIPTION MONEY, bo 2 One copy foroneyeer - - 2, andi gift. One copy fortwo years - — - 3B), and 2 gifts, One copy for three vears = 5 0, and 3 gu One copy for five verre ~- 8 (0, and 5 gu AND TOCLUBS. Three oopiesoue year - - §5 Wand Sgifts. Five copies one year = = 8 0, aud 5 gui ‘Ten copies one year -~ > 15 00, and le gifts, Twenty one copies one year - $0 Wand 21 gifts. ‘The articles to be distributed are comprised inthe following list: . 2 Packages of Gold, containing - Af ff: Sass 0. 10. Oo. *, 00 16 Patent Lever Hunting Cased = Watches - - - - = 20Gold Watches - - - - mm do. = = = = 190 do, = = 30 Ladies’ Gold Watohos ~~ = hel Sianting Cased W —, 3 © each, iver Watches to 25 00 each. 1000 Geld Guard, Vest and Fob ‘ee 2x ine 6 - hh = 10 £0 3 0 ench. Got tockets, Braceleta, Rrooehes, Bar Drops, Brexstpips Cuff Pins, Sleeve Buttons, Rings, Shirt Studs, Watoh Keys. Gold and Silver Phimbles, and reieey of other articles, worth from fifty cents to iediately om reoeipt of the subscript ncribor's name will be entered upou our sure ption book opposite a number, and ¢) 4 ing with that number will be 3 or rer within one week, to the subsoriber, by mail or ex- Press, post paid. i[7* All communications word te addressed to BECKET & CO., 48.and 49 Moffat Botidee, *,* Specimen copies beady yin ey oan Aer 0 at Shithiogtou's News Depot. Agents wanted. m2 lafly No. 609 Noricr OF CHANGE IN TRE LIME ov THE “NORTHEASTERN” ann “NO ae ERN” LAND DISTRICTS IN MIN Ta pursuance of the prvisions of the - re uly 8, Bdditiow) Land Dis e Terntory of Mame. in <p the “Ni i 1 mits of the “NORTHEASTERN” di Tinnee ota is extended to the ite dividing aes 3 and 24, and the southern limit of the “Northwestern Distriet” ia as follows : “Commencing at the point a —- = Fo ane Mixxissippi river where vouth line iver; thence own anid riverto the point opporite the iat h standard pai guide meridian to the seventh standard pan oH thence west along said paral oux Weodeiver; thence north t ~g the tine hereleine Given und band ity ‘ashington, ae wt aan’ se missioner of the General Office, t opposite the interses- ‘J rallel; prorosa LS FOR STATIONERY. Derantxent oF Tue InrxRion. - May 18, tweet Sealed Propossis for furnishing such stationery departmen| may be juired by th t dur the fecal year eoding J 4 ¥ Jl be received on i , the Hth Jonenext, to contract wi oonr: abe | contracts wil only be awarded to ertab- mauufeoturers of or Grolers in the arlicins. All articles required must be of the best quality of their kind, and not inf-rior to — 5 whieh will be exhibited at the cepartment. ch propemal must be prsned be, the eanpo ney boy fire making ot, must specily bat ove price for every oniae of the schedule or ar the class bid for. ‘ne articles wher furmshed correspond with the samp! y of them, if desired, oase be Inferior in quality to the samp: witho OF an most be delivered and a failure so to comply deemed cause tee tract th "Articles not named in ho schedule nre to be far nished at the opuion of the d ment Gt the 'ow- market and the meht is ren dering a iter or less quantity enol x Rs ena errr neat ral 1 he soa oF obtainn the sontract: and mn the event of the retusal or nerlect of the contreoctor be order jepartment bureaus the same vased in open market, and the now be done, the ammount, quality, snd desoript: BP eaen of iby asteniee lively to be red. = {Blanks will be furnished at the to all per«ons desiring to bid.) DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Class 1.—Paper. 1, Mreams folio post, hoxvy, satin or pinan fin~ ruled and trimmed, per ream 2. Wreams folx . light, plan, uuruled, for officinl per ream 997 rests cap, white or bluo, ruled wide, me- dium or close, trimmed, per ream 50 reanis cap, white or blue, ruled wide, extra per ream ular cmp, white, double thick eu ream ty relens eral cap. white or blue, trimmed and ruled, per ream 8, 6) reams se gee white or blue, ruled va- rious widt Team 9. SO reams quarto mn extra superfine, thick = erenme-tasd, uh . per ream ree reams white vellum mn paper, igh! glazed, hard ealendered, lined and g:It per ream 15reams commercial note paper, lined, per 10 enen buff note paper, lined, per ream re is bull note i i 15 reame fist cap, white or biue, uaruled, per 75 reams envelope, yellow or buff, royal, per ream 179 reams larce brown envelope, per ream &% reams pink blotting, per ream # dozen sheets patent bictting, per dozen pi ee drawing paper, sutiquarian, per ye ‘ IBubvots drawing paper, double elephast, per se “4 sheets drawing paper, e'ephant, per sheet sheets drawing paper, royal, per sheet 200 shee! traeina paper, French. | large size, per ‘30 yards tracing cambric, per yard 508 binders* boards, ey by 10 imohes, per C, Class No. 2.—Envelopes 499,000 adhesive regry ym white, yellow, or buff, heavy, t3 lo 9 by Sts Lo 4 inches, per 2. 6,00 adhesive envelopes, white, heavy, 9 to ll by 5 to6 inches, per M 8, 3,00 adhesive envelopes, white or geen, heavy, letter, 6 by 3¢ inohes, per 4. 5,000 adbesive envelopes, curd, per u per to be charged 5. sak) adhesive envelopes, note, Intermediate sizes ordered net higher then pid for size next larger. Class No. 3.—Pens 1, 100 dozen cards Perry’s pens, aad of other manufact assorted, juzen cards 2. 1,000 cross Perry's, Gillott’s, or other good metalic per cross 3. 6.0 quill per M 4. 12dozen i'ver cases, and penci's, best dozen 5. — a pens, without oases, best q@ual- ys tdozen 5 6. 100 groen Pratt's or Arnoid’s anti-corrosive pens, per dozen. Class No. 4.—Pencils 1, M4 dozen ivory ever. pointed pencils, ° or small, with Tends. per dczem a 2. 425 dozen Faber’e, or other good, No.1 to 4, 0r Kradusted. per dozen 3. Boases Faber -&o., polygrades, graduated, per case 4, 62 dozen Faber'’s, &o., red and blue pencils, a per dozen 44 gross leads, best quality, assorted, per grons, Class No. 5.—Ind, ——— Wafers, and az. 10 dozen Draper's large or small inkstands, per dozen 5 dozen oval gins inkstands, per dozen 8 duzen cast iron double or single stands, per dozen 2w dozen Maynard & Noyes's ink, or Brion & Woh wart —s. & ok.er Bryan dozen Wiloox's in! 6. dozen copying quarts, per dozen 7. Sdozen best bine iwk, quarts, per dozen 8%. 30 dozen best French carmine mk, oz., per jozen 9. 105 M sesi wafers, best quality, red, No, 3, for office seal, per M 10, me pnanes tee red wafers, common size, per pou 11, 200 pounds best extra super scarlet sealing W4X, per pound. Class No. 6.—Cutlery and Misrrllancoxs Ar- treles. 1, dozen Rogers’ or other knives, four biados, buck or pear! handles, per dozen 1Sdozen Rodgers’ ivory handie erasers, pet jozen 10 dozen Rodgers’ spring erasers, ivory han- perdozen 6dozeu ivory wafer stamps, per dozen 4dozen ofhce tanec | per duzen 4 dozen otlice scissors, per juzen 100 dozen silk taste, in ks, per dozen 900 dozen red tape. acrorted, per dozen 5 dozen paper weights, asserted, per dozen ‘30 pounds unprepared Indus rubber, per pound 5 pounds prepared India rubber, per pound 100 quarts Lest bisck sand. per quart 2) poun *s pounce, per pound 1 dozen beet Chinese India ink, per dozen 2 dozen camels’ hair Assorted, per colors, per dozen x ny inde — twine, ~ pound 5 zen mahogany rulers, ~~ . —-= 4 ~ A round or fiat 6 dozen lignumvite rulers. round or flat, 9° 20 pounde best susiity open pou it quality sponge, per ad - 40 pounds gum arabic, per reeks y _ uciiage, large size glass jars, wth ush and metalic tops, pe: dozen 10 dozen muciisge, in earthen or ginas jars, without brush or tops, perdozen 5. 120 dozen pen holders, assorted. per dozen s. 6 — wafer stauds or boxes, cocus, per jozen 6 dozen sand boxes, per dozen rd — strong 9-inch ivory folders, per doz- — | [Form of guaranty.| Wasuincron, certify that ae tag r facilities, and able to fulfil a ovn- tract for furnishing stationery for the Departunen! of the Interior during tha year ending June 3), 185 , should bid bo accepted ma 25 wiSdithie Notice or raseeed rion F K & CR ba N OF THRED ADDITH AL LAND DiSPRICTS IN THE SPATE OF CALIFORNIA AND ESTAB LISHMENT OF THE OFFICES THEREFOR. in pursuance of the act of Congress approved March 29, 1858, entitled “An act to create additionn! Land Districts the State of California, and for other purpore: Whion act authorizes the Prosi dent to establish additions! land districts, in his dix- Oretiva, aot exceeding three, which districts sal! respectively be named after the places at which the offoes shal! first be established, elared and made known that three districts have been established in sxid of id oflices have been lvcated as foliows, vig: at she town of Humpotpr, for the “Hembelds c estract ; At the town of Stockton, for the* * Be rin ew Stockton Dé art She town of Visatta. for the “Visalia Des «. Phe offices for the “Upper,” “ Middle,” and at Districts,” will their pres ates ntl ae ordered, ‘i “4 iv jer fh : an ifieents dar at the oity of Washingtor: y of May. A. D. i858. 4 iy - HENDRICKS, the President Commissioner of ths & ¢ Geseral Land Ofjice, ee No. 610 } OTICE OF rH EN THE DETROIT AN TRICTS IN THE seat oF MichIcan” ‘n pursuance of the act of Congress. Ma its 1858. entitled “An act to eniaree the veered Sarinaw land districts in Michigan,” it im bere by deciared and made known that ali that ton of the present “Cheboygan District,” which hes O:Rbe hive dividing townwhips 23and% north. ww FAST of the line dividing ranges 210d 3 west w best ach d to the maw Dietriet™ from and after the std y aod the lands withia nid jumite do the Borate Dr 4 trict” from and after the same dets "and will ib this 7th day of June, A. D. 1ase. oni Lh a BENDRICES. | _jeS-wiw mci ANCKOPT’S EVERTH v s B tory of United yg i ti American Revolution, uniform with vol Reale Stans (ita Ss _ $34 Pa. avenue. EV ER A! used, Ss can L. FINE te. Cal te -¥ ies 9% Pa. ave., bet, 9th & Tota ss,