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EVENING STAR. THE LITTLE MAIDEN’S PRAYER. She knelt her down so meek'y, Belicying none were nigh. Ciasped her litre hands sv sweetly, And then with upturned Said, “Fath: piease to bless me ‘Through a’! the long, long day, And keep me all so safely "fill | come again to pray.” She simply asked forgiveness [= os ke ber fone, er said, “now I’m forgiven, = ‘Through Christ, God’s uwu dear Son. She prayed for loved ones near her, For friends both far and wide, Said,“ want # bee, (rod, to biess them, And aif the world besid —_ THE FLIGHT OF ANGELS. ‘Two Pilgrims to the Holy [and Passed throngh our open door— Two smiess Angels, hingpin-hand, Have reached the promised shore, We saw them take their heavenward flight, ‘Through floods of drowning terrs, And fet in woe's bewildering night, The agony of years. Ect now we watch the colden path err blessed feet have trod, nd know that voice was no! Wh en called them beth to G wrath. NEARER. One sweetly solemn thought Comes to ine o’er and o’er; I'm nearer my home to day ‘Chan I've ever beon betore. Nesrer my Father's house, , Where the many mansions be ; Nearer tne great wnite throne, Nearer the jasper sea, dof life, burdens down; fer Wearing my — IDF Why are hoops like an o! Berause they often stand about triffes. we, ‘The newspapers are’being suppressed in exico, 177 ** Billy, spell eat. rat, hat, bat, with only one letter for each word 7” ** CSU cat, r 50 rat, b SY hat, b 30 bat.” 907 An umbretia has been manufactured in Comnectient, called the “lending umbrella.” It is made of brown paper and willow twigs, in- tended exctusively to accommodate a friend. 1 A little hoy, wi ather wisn habits, tock it mpou himself to sav grar serly In as fol- tows: es uf bread for four of us; we biess the Lord there are no more of us”? GG [tis said that the list of candidates for the Office vacut-d by the lamented death of Mr. Join ©’ Con ll hes already swelled to the enormous aamber of 180. 1 Horace Walpole tells a story of a Lord Mayor of London in bis time, who, having heard fi bad had the small pox twice, and » inquired if he died the first time, or A Leavenworth, Kansas, paper relates a accideut as Laving occurred in one of the f the place. One of its chief rst Killed by—an accidentad dis- y voxes and fifte w Cameron M trict, S Cy, is bein kezs of silver in Spartans- shipped from Sa- ne Las been work- at he ea lo adept yi wet, at which point the » fer sid-a-balf feet wide. ie eexcitement in Paris growing out the recent duels betw otficers of the sted that in Paris five thousand youns Teuistered their names as willing to lieutenant who may be forthoomp, le army sustain the conduct of ked the duel. y, not lony since, commenced suit in the Common Pleas Cr for $5,506 damages, for a breach of marriaze con- tract. The defendant answered, that be had agreed to marry, that he er refused, and was Willing to comply wi contract. He pot a license and a Justice of the Peace; he went to the girl's residence and tendered himself. The lady wanted time to think the matter over, and unally concluded to dismiss the case and pay all costs ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. BROWNS’ HOTEL —B M Aray, Tenn; JC Ralston, Pa; Mr Jones, do; WC medes, Miss; AH Burdine, Ta; J Coxe, Ga; J S Toof. Tenn: Pi JG Misevean, Pa; W Sear, do; AH Robinson ; TS Henning, Va; do; HR Wood, #a; JJ Thomas, + Onio. NATIONAL HOTEL —D C Hubbard, Miss; Coms’ Stover and TT Hunter, US Mars: ton, USMC; Chas Hoevel, A Barney, UY; W A Glanville, A B Davis, Md: W A Billin, Pa; Dr Seratehley, La; Dr W P Rasseil, Vt: J Kurran, Pa; Mr Haxhal!, C Stover, Miss M G Stover, J er, Va; Miss J War! Stover and lady in, J Barr.NJ; D M Os- Leach, W Leach, borne, N Yk; 8 T Parsons, Mrs Cooper and son, Ss. Va, J 3 Hedges, N A Parker, Miss: A V Gr Pa; Win Stearns, Mass KiRKWOOD HOL H La Reintire. Md; Owens, DC; W Gib lady; Miss M Mlor- L, Stewart, Va; R ivitt, Hug, P i HD Roger, Key, B Speadon, and E Sim, Md; JK tds, Va; D Wismau and J W Gritti NY; oe Lockwood, Ind; R Leviston, Mass; Clark its, UNITED STATES HOT E R A Sinclar B Roe a; RM Roberts and J M Cona ay,Pa* tieut Moffitt, OC; W Parry, NJ 2 a Jus OCEAN STEAMERS’ SAILING DAYS From Taz Unirxp Staras. _ Leave. jor. Days. -New York..Liverpool....Jnue 23 From Evrorz. -Souib’pton. New York.,.June 1 ifornia mail steamers leave New York on the 5th and 20th of each month re pRerosars FOK THE REMOVAL OF GARBAGE, -,. Maror’s OFricr, 2 a Washington, June 11, 1858. ¢ I be received at ‘thus offier until t 12 oO clock m., for the sts properiy constriveted for or cue year, ending the wth dar of June, 1850, vader such ulations as be estal- lished by the Comumuasioner of Health to b+ deposited in such place as the Com! may denignate, and te he collected daiie from th of May to tuelstof D mber, and three times a Week during the remainder of the term. : First Distrtct—That portion of the First Ward norte of Pownsy!vinia avenue. Second Distrect—Vhat por ion of the First Ward south of Penns venue. Tard Distrect—The Second Ward north of & street. urth District—The Second Ward sonth of G atreet. "fth District—The Third Ward Serth Diservet—The Third W. Seventa District—The F street and west of New Jeri Ecwhth District—The Fe ue, and that e Frith Ward west of New J nue sud north of Pennsy!vanm xvenue, Ninth District—The Fifth Ward, with the ex- ception of that Jextion north of Penrsaylvania ave- nus end west of New Jersey avenue, Tenth Destrict—Sixth Ward Eleventh Destrici—The Seventh W: Proposals wi! be rece: for each di: rately, and tate tue price, and but on the year, aud no more than’ two district awarded to any individual or firm, } distriot shall be awarded to bidder, distinet!y understood that at jeastone cart sta! be required for #nch district. 4 WM. B. MAGRUDE, : IMPROVE YOUR EYES, STRENGTHEN sod Paris Opticmn, D. WOOLPSON, who wae has arrived from turope with bis Own, 88 well as the manufacture ofa ‘others of the intest improved SP1-CT ACL ES eek "EL > among whieh are th PUNCAN c pu rth of fst. uth of 1 et. ‘d north of F i south of F ASS E mM peiied to Asses, or those them, will be suited ‘at first Sight, "Those jerfu UBLE-POLISHED VENEZUE reresgaeiged tee eo natn © hig: Borde Vane Aiewtreughencitny tthe learness inese of vision heretofe ROW! provements, sage in Say other im, Al Soi vr ena, SPY, and MAGNI- , Compasses, and Micros Houmas restart citer ot Lichipatrant Gd tween DP street and Pa. avense sain hed jue, Doct mistake th: ro a n3-tf J NT OF BACON & always to 7 yan Bs be - VTZEROTT, adene for 810, end ons THE USICAL CONVENTION L D AND TH late Racin z, poen at the Smithsouay m2 JOHN UBIN" EXTRACTS, aii odors, at 4 Hair bs 43 Rima, under Willan Hosgreet’ and at AN FOR SALE OR HIRE Ping Fon saLe on Wak ay GIBBYS his rales ef tm THEL FEuudg: | “maa OY " Medioin 8: “ me Mo hic te? Brave Wer WORN ES BY KINGS OR EMPERORS. WHAT? WHY A BEAUTIFUL lel 7 HAIR. Because it is the oraament @ imself pro- vided forall ur race. Reader. although the pose may bloom so brightly in the glowing cheek, the ¢ be eve! parkiing, the teeth be those of pearis, Pine heads bereft of its covering, or the hair be sparied and veled, harsh and dry, or worse still, if sprinkled with gray, nature will loose half her onarms. Pref. Wood's Hair Restorative, if used two or three times & week, will resture ond perina- ently secure toall euch an ornament, Read the Pllowing and jedge. ‘The writer of the first is the cel-brated pianist, Thalberg : bebe | your it soon recover ts original hue. | consider rear resto ative asa very wonderful air Restora mvention, qui os agreeable. Tam, dea sir, yours truly, S. THALBERG, “Dryoh a'r Gwyliedidet Watsn Newsparer OFFics, 15 Nassan ase _ April 12, 1858 Prov. O. J, Woop: Dear Sir—Some month or six wee! i received a bottle of your Hair Restor- ative rave it my wife, who concluded to try it on her harr, littie thinking, at the time, that it would restore the gray hair to its original co'or.but te heras well as my surprise,aftera few weeks trial it lias per- formed that wonderfu! etfect by turning ali the gray aurs toadark brown, at the same time beautifying and thickening the hair. 1 atrongly recommend the above Kestorative to all persons in want of such & change of their hair. CHAS. CAR DEW. New Yorx, July 25, 1257. Pror. O. J. Woop: With coniidence do I recom- mend your hair Restorative as being the most effi- cacious articie Lever saw. Since using * Bed Hair Restorative, my hair and whiskers, which were ni- most white, have gradually grown dark, and 1 now feel confident that a few more applications will re- store them to their natural color. Italso’has relieved me of all dandrnff and unpleasant itching, 80 com mon among persons who perspire i J G. KILBY. Cuicaco, ILL., May ! 1857. Pror. Woon: About two years ago my hair com- meneed falling of and turning gray. 1 was fast be- coming bald, and tried many remedies to no ef- fect. 1 commenced using your Restorative in Jan uary last. A few applications fastened my hair firmly. It bezan to fili up. grow oul aed turned back to its form lor,(black.) At thi8 time it is fully restored to its original color, health and appearance, and I cheerfully recommend its use toa!l. = J. D. HOES, ‘The Restorative is put up in bottles of 3 sizer, viz- Large. m and small; the small holds 32 #@ pint, and retails for $1 per bottle; the medium hoidsat least twenty per cent. more in proportion than the small, retails for $2 per bottle; the large hoids s quart, forty per cent. more in proportion and retails for $3. ©. J, WOOD & CQ., Proprietors. 312 Broadway New York, (in the great N. ¥. Wire Railing Estab- ‘arket st., St. Louis, Mo. = lishment,) aad 114 And sold by a.! good Druggists and Fancy Goods Deaie ___ma 18-Sm__ Ts H RESTORER !— “The Life of the Fle is in the Blood.” When the Blood becomes vitiated. umpire. or too he flesh loses its tality. tne skin becomes yellow and pallid, the Liver disordered, Dyspepsia ladigestion follow, the Spirits droop, Nervous. and ness commences, and Life becomes a burden. HARTSHORNE’S HEALTH KESTOKER, OR SARSAPARILLA CORDIAL, Aets upon the Blood, Liver, Stomach and Bu impart ng new vicer and tone toa constitutr: pared by disease from any cause. It removes Pir pies and all skin eruption: wrouses the physic: powers Rives bleom to the ps fe joyous and happy. n~ » paltid Though Sts. 1k is A perfect cordial in is particularly adapted to atle com whieh in their very nature aro extausting ilitating. For Dropsy. or dropsical sweli- ings, or Kidney and Bla_der aifections, st ae! koa charm. Quart be s Fi, small botiles # Seid by Ftot!, McPherson, Clarke, Waite, Kid- weil & La 2, Dr. Cul Ford, Wasiing- ton City. & Kidwell, reetown. _ma <9 dm ERUVIAN SY RU P, Ox PaorgctED SOLUTION OF PROTOXIDE OF IRON COMBINED. . Having successfully passed the ordeal to which new discoveries in the Materia Medica are suljected, inust now be received as Ite EH an nee medicine, ts Efficacy in Curing DYSPEPSIA, Affections of the Liver, Dropsy, Neuralgia, Bronchitis and Consumptive Tendencies, Disordered State of the Blood, Boils, Scurvy, The Prostrating Effects of Lead or Mercury, General Debility, And all diseases which require » Tonic and Altera tive medicine, 1s beyond question, ‘The proofs of its efficacy are so numerous,so well authenticated, and of such peculiar rhe character, that sniferers cannot ie reasonably hesitate to receive the / proffered aid. = The Peruvian Syrup does not} prole to be a cure all, but its}. rang extensive, because many diseases, apparentiy unlike are in- umately related, and proceeding from one cause, may be cured bi class of diseases for which one remedy the Syrup pro- SR. Ure, Is p-ecisely that which ihas so often flied the highest order of medicni kil. ‘The facts are tangibie, the witnesses accessible, and the safe ty and efficacy of the Syrup incontrovertible. ‘Those who may wish for an opinion from d ested persous respecting the cliaracter of the Syrup cannot fail to be satished with the foliowing among Aunerous testimonials in the hands of the Agents. signatures are those of gentiemen weil kuown 4e community, and of the Lighest respectalnuiy, CARD. The undersigned having experienced the benefi- gial effects of the “Peruvian Syrup,” do not hesitate to recommend it to the attention of the public. From our own experience, as weil as from the tea- timony of others, Whose intelligence and integrity are altozether unquestionable, we have no doubt of its efficacy in oe of Incipient Diseases of the Lungs and Bronchial Passages, Dyspepsia, Liver Dropsy, Neurnigi, &c. Indeed its ef- Would be incredipie, but from the high charac those who hav® witnessed them, and lave ecred their testimony, as we do ours, to ite restorative power, Rev. JOHN PIERPONT, GuOMmAS « DEXTER, THOMAS C. AMOoRY, PETER HARViY, JAMES C. DUNN, It is well known that the medicinal elect of Pro- toxide of Trou is lost by even a very brief exposure to air, and that to maintain a solution of Protex- ide of fro without further oxidation, has heen ible. inter. win Syrvp, this desirabie point is at- E, UN- il the proto he Matoria - A. BAYES, S ey Assayer to the State of M. neett 16 Boylston street, Boston, For sale by Druggists genernily. Price fur large butties, $2; medium sized hotties, 91. L.» CLARK & © ‘uprietors, Boston, For sale im Washington by Z. D. Gilman, em Agent Palmer, John Schwartze, L.. Smith: Harbanen, H. H. McPherson, Fo S Woaiab, Joseph Bury, Jas. H me, JS. Lovejoy, Dr. D. B. Clarke, D. Ridgely: and in Gedrretown by R. J. Cissell.aud J. L. Kidweil. feb e-6m HITE POINT GRAVEL Ww karden walka, Also, best. # fat Sand. together with the be Pine Wood, sud the best White and Red Ash and freé-barning Coal for Summer u On hand and for sale at my Wood, Coal and Sand Depot, corner of C aad lth street, near tie Canal. we rte on. RW. BATES. J OTICE.—1 have a few of those cheap TOILE: LN SETS on hurd, which | will sell chespergeuae) than they can he purchased elsewhere, Abs CHINA, GLASS, and Qt \SWARE poneet thas the cheapest, with many oth artic} » numerous to mention, at $9 Pa. a between 9th and 19th streets, Cail and see for yourselves, for roofing and riland Poiut aid Hickory. Oak ap 13-6 JOHN Meb OSEPH 'T. K. PLANT & e FASHIONABLE UPHOLSTERERS, Manufacturers and 1 Solas, C. Lounges, Matick” Sega i Paper Hanging done inthe best manner. Car ete made and putdown. Furniture Repaired and Are nished. 3% D street, between 9th and 10th streets, Wash- ington, D.C. m 23-Sm LARGE ASSORTMENT OF MARTIN'S A Guitars Just arrived atthe Music Lbs is mn i TAR ROTT. PHILALELP L A R BEE ne 4, GE oT, No. 31 Pa. av., hetween 434 ane 6ti One keg 82 dozen quart bottles, $1.5). it We Beer free of cost to any parto the city. CoP & W. GERECRE: m 30-3 NUNNS & CLARKE’S an es An HALLETT, DAVIS & CO's! CELEBRATED PIANO PORTES, Constantly receiving and for sie only by JOON B. ELLIS 3% Pa. av., between 9th and loth sf Purchasers wil! find 1t to their interestto examine for themnselves the superior qualities of the above 01 Stools, Covers, Melodeons, &0., &c., iso on hand n I8-tr BRITISH OUT: sES Inporrad PAINFLUE NG ans to bear upon the Administration, oO heen brought repatch the U.S. line of battio tian Po rare Pr oO eshi enns, a~ the Guifof Mexico. itis said. that Commo. tewart is fo Assuine command. and the pri- s — of —e d para | oonay mecsere hee : res isky. have been already ‘ordere from JONAS P, LEVY'S fi Ss W. PLANT, UNDE No, 418 7th J. street, between bee jig tas nascent constantly ou lund every article re- Crs = his [nee ne Hearse, nt Corpse Preservers, ka. A, moderate, and ins attention inetear ont aren aee ht. Res ashlar te rated for pera INTEREST ALLUWED OL >a NTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITES. MONEY te LOAN om STOCK SECURITIES son pORPDD BROTHERS, BANRERE, AR! 0 WARE N RORST PLANS UB HCGY IN 4 doors from 10th street, Wen IN THE Sontionenlove py Oe ee he Fe iaviger ay ia real te ni PRAORERT SMM CR DEL eS speiee aanara 4 Keep the scalp clenn wae ed beens freshness and Tike, to the hair though you may have been baid twealy years, the ountinued use of ittwo months will insare laxuriant head of hair, Call and et a bottle, and if not satisfied, after the second application, return it and iS the price pad, Ask for Dr, Harris’ Hair Promoter and Improver, iat, corner Slain and {2thrand Maur aad Wakes , corner Main And in Washington city by 2, DAGILMAN Dee t, Browns’ Hotel Building, Ps. avenue, and D. 8° CLARK, Druggist, corner 4% street ‘and Va, avenue. api ly HE GREAT PAIN ANNIMILATOR ry REMEDY FOR DYSPEPSIA, Wak Sromact anp Weak Bowers, HARTSHORNE’S URE ALE=E epared by a Shemrst. Bottles 1232. 25 and 50 cents. _ . Hartshorne’s Cure-all should be kept in all fami- lies. in case of accidents or sudden sickne: Hartshorne’s Cure ail cures Rheumat Hartshorne’s Cure-aii ourea Crat Payn in the Stomach or Bowes, Hartshorne’s (ure ali cures Pain in the Limbs, Side, Back, and Breast. Hartshorne’s Cure-ali cures Sprains, Sca'ds and Gurns, Hartshorny’s Cure all cures Neuralgia, Tooth- ache and Stitfness of the Joints. i Hartshorne’s Cure-ali cures Cholera, Diarrhea and all Px Hartshorne’s Cure-all cures Ear Ache and Deat- bess from a cold, Hartshorne’s Cure-all cures Dyspepsia and In- digestion; also, Canker and Sore. Mouth and Sors ‘Throat; also Cuts and Sores, i Hartshorne’s Cure-all curesall Spinal Affections anc WWenkness in Limbs. : - Hartshorne’s Cure-all isa great tonic to Wenk Stomach and Boweis, and Improves Digestion. iig7 As the frequent changes of the weat ler pro- ducer iad Coid, Rheumatism, Painin the Lim and Body; also, Sufl Neck—every person shoul geta bottle. It acts upon the Nerves, Museles, Stews, Blood and Bones ; and, by its warming elec~ tromagnetic power, expels al: pain from the system. ig igh hse pee c ‘ RARTS —If you have a Cough, ase s- 2S PeOTORAL SYRUP _OF WIL RY—it is the best Cough Syrup in the Wee jou are Bilious, use HAR TSHORNE’S ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS. ‘They aot upon the Lave er. Stomach and Bowels, carrying olf all Bile and Foul Seeretions, The above medicines to be had at all Drug Stores in W; ngton ety ; Kidweil & Ciscell at George- town; H. Peel & Co, Alexandria, ma St-ly AYER’'S Cathartic Pills. The sciences of Chemistry and Medicine have been taxed their ut- most to produce this best, most por- feot purgative which is known to man. Innumera'ie proofs are shown that these Pints have virtues Winch aur, in exodilence the ordinary medicines, and that they win uaprecetent- ediy upon the esteem ofall men. They aro safe and pleasant to takeand powerful to cure, Their peno trating properties stimmiate the vital activities of the . Femove the obstructions of its organs, purify the biood, and expel disease, ‘They purreout Cohe, Bruises, the foul humours which breed disiempar, stimulate natural ac sluggish or disordered vrzans into the! tion, and impart. a healthy tone with wholesyatem. Not oni; gompiaiats of every body, but dangerous diseases which have While they produce powerful effects they nreat the same time, in ditnizished doses, the safest and best physic that can be employed for children. Being sugar-coated. they are picasant to take, and beiax purely vegetable, are free from any risk of harm. Cures have been made which surpass belief were they not substantialed by men of such exaited posi- tion and character as to forbid the suspicion of un- truth. Many emineat clergymen sud physicia have lent their names to certify to the (34 bhethe ce ability of my rewedies, while others have sent me the assurance of their conviction that my Prepara- tious contribute immensely to the relief of my afflie- suffering fellow men. _ . The agent beiow named is pieased to furs'sh eratis my American Almanac, containing directions for their use, and certificates of their cures of the fol- lewing complaints: Costiveness, Billious Complaints, Rhoumatism, Dropsy, Heartburn, Hesdache (eee | from a foul stomach, Nansen, [ndigestion, Morbid Inaction aud painarising therefrom, Flatulency, loss of Appe- tite, all Uleerous and Cutaneous Diseases which require an evacuant medicine, Sorofula or King’s kvil. They also, by purifying the blood and stima ng the system, cure many complaints which it tbe supposed they could reneh, such as Partial Blindness, Neuralzit.and Nerv ous Irritability, Derangements of the Liver and Kit- neys, Gout, and other kindred comp!ainta arising from a low state of the body or ovstruciion of its fanctiona. , Do not be Lend off oT Unprincipled dealers with some other pi!l they make more profit on, Ask for Aver’s Piiis, and take nothing else. No other they can give you compares with this initsintripsic value or curative powers. The sick want the best aid there is for them, and they shonid have it. Prepa Dr. J.C, AYER, Practroal and Ana- ly ties, weil, Mass. Price 25 cents per bex rz ve boxe i Rldby Z vb. GILMAN, Washington,and by H. COOK, Alexandria, and by ali dealers every where. _ap 9-4int P TKIES &EMA R, ROTECTED Royal Letters Patent of Sngitnd, and secured by tle Seals of the Ecole de Puarmaciede Paneand the Imperial College of Mod- teine, Viens. Triezemar No.1 isa remedy for Re- laxation, Spermatorrha:: sxhaustion of the System. ‘Triesemar N: tirely eradi- apace of three days, ou; cates all traces of those disorders which copaviasnd cubebs have so long been thought an antidote for, to the ruin of the health ofa vast portion of the popu lation. Triesemar No, 3 is the great Coutinentai remedy for that olsss of di dere which, fortn- ely, the English physician treats with mercury, to the inevitable destruction of the patient's consti tution, and which all the sarsapsrilia im the world caunot remove, Triesemar Nos.1,2, and Sare alike devuid of taste or Hi, and ofall ties. They may the torlet table without thir use being suspected. So!dintin and divided in separate doses as administered by eipeau, Lal- lemen, Roux, Ricord. &c., rice $3 ‘each, or four cases m ons for $9, which aaves $3; and in 27 CaSeR. a2 by Dr. H. A. BARROW, No. 157 Prince st.,a fow bioeks west of Broadway, New York. Imine getey on recep. of the amount Dr, B. will forward the $4 casez of Triesemar, and the large sizes, car- riage paid,thus ae [poe sgt deal fen prepara- tons. ‘The $3 cases also sent, bit not free of car riage. Consultations as usual, fromll_a. m. till 2 PB: m. and from 4 tl! Bp ins at No, 157 Pri ew biooks west of Broadway, STOTT. Washington. A ON MANHOOD, ND ITS PREMATURE DECLINE, Just Published, Gratis, the th Thousand. A few words ou the Rational ‘Treatment, without Medicine, ot SP rmaterrhea or Local Weakness. sturnal Emission Genitai and Nervous Debility, and Impediments to Marriage by Be DELANEY, M.D. ¥ portant fact that the many alarming com- plaints, originating in the imprudence and solitn Impo! of youth, may be easily removed Wirnect Men: CINE 18, 10 this small tract, clearly demonstrated: nn the ntirely new and highly successful treatment opted by the author, fuily explained, by menns whieh every one is enalied to cure Himsere perfectly and at the least possible cost, there! avoiding ail the advertised nostrums of the day. Sent to any address, gratis and post free, iu a sealed envelope, by remitting (post. paid) two poat- P20 BIAMDE LO. Dr. B. DE, Wa NEY, Ap ed-tsep@ 88 Kast dist et.. New York ““) year 1886. by Eugene Du; DUPUY’S NEW PERFUME FOR THE SEASON, 1 | KISS-ME-QUICK, DIsTILED FROM i | FRAGRANT TULIPS, E. DUPUY, CHEMIST, 609 Broadway—New York. Entered acconiing to Act Congress in (ha a forthe Southern District of New York. Sold everywhere, MA#8LE WORKS, WM, RUTHERFORD, . a ARTIFICER 1N MARBLE, E Street, betweea }2th and 15th Streets ‘North, WasHINGTON CiTY, Invites public sitention to his extensive stock of beautiful designed aud Klaburately Carved MAN- ‘TELS in a variety of Marbles, toxether ba a ‘o- ell m 27-8m es, choice assortment of STATUARY, which for signand finish cannot be surpassed, and are adapted for the Garden or ‘Tomb. A large assort- ment of Pinin Mantels, Monuments, and ‘Tomb- stones at very low prices, Monuments of any design executed to order with Puuctuslity and dispatch. for Brownstone or Marble work ‘Estimates given or Norn Kiver Flaging,and every other work in our line. Piease cal! and make an inspectionof our stock. N. Maken nnaol theniioee hts Sha scsastdnascnda eee cer cereretcerse aes NEV FURNITURE WARE ROONR, Great Excitement on SEVENTH STR ot vat Odd Eellows' Halls ee A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FURNITU ay WoOODand WILLOW WARE, PICTURES and LOOKING GLASSES, We can eell the above articles cheaper tha any house in the city; and invite porsens in want, of such goods to give us ca'l.as our motto is—“Quick sales and #1 profits.” Al kinds of Old Furnitore taken in ex. change for new, at a faur valuation. Don’t mistake the place—Odd Fellows’ Hall. 7th street. (1a 20 BONTZ & BRE T° DIPLOMATISTS. E. OWEN & SON, Military and Nava! Merchant Tailora, No. 212 Pa. avenue, have this day recerved auntie Berber ttaa na oes b Under the sanction of the Department af State, an blic that they puld their fri and th Srenow prepared to furaish Uuiforue forthe" Diek notice, and inthe most ma l5-eokm bs matic Corps at the shortest spptoved styles, E ARRANGEMENT! Via Orange and Alexandria Raliread. VIRGINIA *TENNESSER, GHORGIA, ALABAMA, ISIANA ARKANSAS, EXAS. THROUGH Tic: CE, lvania avenue and 6th ey Washougal the eae Boat Georsé Page, or at the office : Alexandria Railroad, at Alexandria, Knorville, Dalton, Atlanta, Chattanooga, Nashviile, Huntsritle, Grand Tunetion, By a direct route, aud continnaas railway connec: tons to Memp! pee GREAT SOUTHWESTERN ROUTE FROM WASHINGTON CITY, D. Cc. MISSISSIP PT, 1 *K RATS oan b» obtained at the beh ENS SOUTHY VESTERN “RAIL KOAD ry of the Orange and To * Richmond, Danvtlle, Lynchburg, Bristol, Memphis, Montgomery and New Orleans, Affording greater Expedition ai being over >0 miles shorter than by any other route. ‘The steam f rry boat George Page leaves the foot of7th street at 6 S.aantoen, White Sulphur Spring: andat7', p,m. for Richinond an west, muking sure and close connection ne. ’ Bageage Wagons and Omnibuses leave the office, Pa. avenue, at § o'clock a. m. and 7 p.m. sas JAMES A. EVANS, Agent. jerr-tt Washington. GE WILL i ki 5 STEAMER GEORGE run as fo.lows : Leave Alexandria at 4,8, 10,12 0°cl"k a. m.,2. 4. and F o’cinek p.m Leave Washington at 6, 9, It o’clock a, m., 1,3, 5, sad7o’clock La m, = Tre THOMAS COLLYER, when on the route, will run at opposite hours, Fare iS cents. Whaley’s Omaibuses, connecting with the Page and Collyer, wal leave the Capitoi and corner of i2th street ie — avenue the same time the boats leave Alexandra, je 3-tf RICHARD WALLACH, Pres, ALTIMORE AND OB810 RATLROAD, WASHINGTON BRANCH. From and after TU PSDAY, idth of June, Trains willeave as follows “ 5152 m. Express Train connects at Annapolis jonction tor Annapolis, at Wash:ogton junction for all parts of the west. and at Baltimore for Philadel- phinand New York. | j ; 7'5a.m. Way ‘Train for Baltimore, Philadelphia, and New York. 3.3) p.m, Express Train oonnectsat Washington jnnotion with Express train for all parts of tho west, ar “a Baltsumoreigr Norfolk, Pailadelphia and New OTKs 4.10 p in Way Train for Baltimore connects at Annapolis junction for Annapolis, and Washington Junction with Express Trains West. 6) p.m. Way Trnin for Baitimore connects at Washington junction with Accommodation ‘Train West. ‘ue 5.158. m. and will stop only at Anu tions. Vu Saturday the 3.5) p.m. train goes to Philadel! phip onl On Snr jel4 tT. 3 p.m, trains are express & “iis and Washington junc- jay but one train leaves, at 3% p,m. " T. HW. PARSONS, Agent. RANGEMENT. A KOUTE FROM WASHINGTON Ix. sre CITY TO RICUMON ORANG ND ALEXANDRIA AND v4 RINT A CENTRAL RAILROADS, e steamer GHORGE PAGE leaves the foot street daily at Go’clock a.m., for Alexandria, the traius on the Orange and Alex- 1h xandria at 7% o’eluck «J At 2.30 p.m. ekets procured on the Boats a iH ashington ichmon 5, wig maton (0 NS. RNICK LIN, aps ‘Ticket Agent. FROM WASHINGTON Direct Po SAAR rs oF THE WEisT.,. - SOUTHWEST AND NORTHWEST. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS, With Greatly Improved Schedules. THREE. THROUGH CONNECTING TRAINS ARE NOW RUN DAILY: (except Sunday,) FROM WASHINGTON FOR THE WEST, a Ls Ist. THE CINCINNATI EXPRESS MAIL starts at 515 a. m. Owing passengers time for breakfast at the Kelay House, Washington June- tion, before proceeding West. Gratton at 7.49 p.m the Ohio Rover, a ‘Train tor © points, rea 2d. . GREAT CINCINNATI AND ST, LOUIS EXPRESS connection lenves Washington (including Sunday,)at 3.3 p.m. reaching Cinomnati p.m. next day,and and the Southwest, ‘Time, from Wasi x Train for Lousy or to St, Louis only and for St. Lours, Kay DAYTON, INDIANAPO- Lo: HICAGO AND This Train passes sand connects at Bonwood on 12 p.m, with Central Ohio Cincinnati, and intermediate 13) a. a next day, ington to Cinoimnats, ithours, aves (except P. ™., connsetinx, at Washington Junction or Baitimore. leaving Baltr- Pe. On Sunday Night the conection With this Train is made by the 3.90 p.m. Trai from Washington. . To view the Grand Mountain Seenery ofthe Road in dayught, take U Sam. ors.3p.m Train from Washington. . For Parkersburg and all Stations onthe Nort wostorn Virginin Road take the 6,9) p.m, . For Sl ggg on the Marietta Rasiroad take the same. ‘The Western connections fromm * singlou and Baltimore by aii these Trains, are the closest, most direct audgmpile that have yet been o cto the traveiing public, and every improvement and advnu~ tage that the resources of the Ba timore and Ohio Rajlroad and sts assooiste,lines could suggest, have N Sainrdiy and Sanday,) até. been secured under this arrangement. Tire en Tickets and Bageare Checks to al! guar ters, and every other possible facility will be found upon this route. i nt WAY PASSENGERS for the Mam Stem of the Baitumore and Obro Railroad wil lerve WW ashing- ton as follows: For all points between Washinzton Jurctionand Piedmont take the 5.15 2.m. train. Por all Stations hetween Piedmont and Wheeling take the 6.30 p.m. Tram. To connect with the Frederick ‘Train take the 3H p.m. ‘Train. ie ber Tickets of sll kinds, Baggage Checks Sud further information, apply to i THOS. H. PARSONS, Agent, At the Ticket Office, Washingtou Station, iL. T. ENGLAND, Agent, Ticket Office, Camden Station, SMITH, Master of Transportation, .. M. COLE, Geueral Tieket Agent. Baltimore, May 10, 1958. ma 8 UNTED STATES MALL LINE ONLY REGULAR LINE 453 WITHOUT FAILURE POR EIGHT YEARS, FOR CALIFOKNIA AND OREGON IA PANAMA RAILROAD, Regular Sailing Days, bth & 2th of cach month, Cattion.—So ay frauds and inipost- tions of various kinds have been. Rely ARTE epateted on travellers bound to CA LI- NIA, that the subscriber, the ouly authorized Agent for passage by tho U.S. Mati Line, via Pana- ma, in the city of New Vork, feeis it his duty to caution all persons seeking passage te California, that. AVOID IMPOSITION, they must be careful to find t rueofice of the Steamsiips of the U. 8, Mail Lane, via Panama Railroad, as no other office w York is authorized to engage passage, ‘be Companies have omy one vilica in New York, which ts at 177 West stre corner of Warren stroet, fronting on the North River, at the hoad of the Com- venrs V hart, { o bservs my sign over ths doo feis- rr. iW. spicata Pos HE PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO) T PANY: = of the Steamships of this Com the United States Mais for ACAPULO, CALIFORNIA, and OREGON, leave Panama twiee each month, on the arri valot the United States Mail 8. 8. Company’ ors, Whish lcave New Orleans and New You jarly On 5th and 20th of each month wi = ce connecting regu. ith th malls, “s vis PANAMA RAILS ‘These stearzi hnve bee ited and proved by the ‘Navy 1 ‘Departinent, andguaranty speed safety. The Panama Railroad (47 miias long) ia now com- pimea from ocean to ocean, and 18 crossed im Sor 4 ours. he Dagrage of mssengers is checked m New Xork through to San Francisco, and passengers are embarked at Panama by steamer st the company’s The money paid in New York covers al mses of the trip. exerve steamers are keptin port in Panama and San Frencisco, to prevent detention m case of aoci- dent, so that the route is entirely reliable—no fail. &re having oocurred in eight years, gers lonve Panama the same day they ar- rive at Aspinwall. Conductors go Shromeh by each stenmer, and take dren without other proteo- charge of womenand re. for through tickets at the lowest rates apply at the agency, 177 West street, New York, to . W. RAYMOND,—or to ARMSTRONG, HARRIS & co., fyM-tf — C.L, BARTLETT. Boston Ss OF THAT RATTLING. — - I nn now prepared té put on ** Ch: Ant)-Rettling Shaft Fastener,’ a ily for the rattling of the shaft-oli urringes and Wagons, which can put on Stn sinnii expense, Cali aud examine “actory, where I have vertificaiss from the rene Cosel a ‘3 in the nouptrs, ANDREW 3-40 saenes 14th ond F ete OD SECOND HAND PIANOS AND elodeons for sale Sone aeree 4 tan a 3, hatwaen Fant Sektone Buys MY PiANOSFORCAS panty ne 4 long experience in the business, I can, | will, hie isa SSaL re EE . Ls . aN * suis, va 2 5 : AM, between 8th and Mth ate, NY (photon rds CONGKESS AND UTHERS ea er expense. ox, ENG four ving tv, shonid ov! and get a iew pieces uf the latest Music toate Bo Bute jel 306 Pa, ave,, bet, 9th and Mth sts, OPOSALS FOR STATIONERY, Pc rs i for one ser ftom the Wn day af diy en ne mmegateg 15 Che Sti he tnteretood vee posing that tre rtmont 10 toloes > pa Jed, never ng tte wants during the year. SCHEDULE. Paper, handmade, of Linen, batd or weve. © rents fooisoap, Whatmaa’s of ret ee 2° reams quarto post, cresm-iaid, te weigh not jor 9 nea ream, (rimmed, one fared ‘on tires ‘sides, Whatmau's or Josn son's, per ream ote r. cream-mid damask. What- 'e or Joynson’s, perream Cabsiers porers smooth. i. eame Bu, ,yellow, pr do “ Vmte, thick, | aa I oo per, re - . 1 do white bietting bonrds, do Paper, white Encelopes of Ss hh Opa 1,000 No. 1,10!¢ by 5 nchas, per 1,000 1,000 Ne. 2, 9% bya do do 1,000 No. 3, 9 by 4 do 3.00 No. 4, 8 by 3% io. do 8 by Ste je do 6 by aha do do 6 by Ss] do y 3 do by 34-10 do lo ato de ds 48-10 by 27-1 jo 4 te do do lopes Lined with Linen. te «= oby 5 tmches, per 1.098 me bys do do 9 bys = do do 8 by Siz da do 1.00 po 5, “4 S * oe 4 00 No. 6, 6s lo 5 4 dozen gold pens of approved make, per dozen 100 do cards metallic pens, Perry do 100 gross metalic pens of approved make, per gross dozen binek iend panaiis, Brookman & barge don’s or Faber's, Sue Leah in a 2 dozen red and bive pencils, Fabor’s, per dezen 4 do vers holders, Sinch, do 10 do red tape, No. 2t 10 dv do No. 19 do 1 do do No. 17 do 10 do do No. do 12 do silk taste, narrow, do 2 dé do wide do 0 yards silk cord, par yard A degen cut-gisas inkstands, Draper's or Whit- 07 "B, per dozen 2 doaen wafer stands. cocoa, lo 2 do erasers, Rodgers & Son's, ivory we yenerg per dozen 3 do penknves do binds 1 do do do 2blade sai per dozen 1 ge ivory handie wafer seals, do 12 do ink, in _— lack, Maynard pat be 0 5 per pound white lo 5,00 wafers, for United states scal, extra thick, do carmi: 3 pound= wafers. per 1,00 5.0% do for Gepartment seal. do” de 160 pounds sealing wax. best extra superfine scar- let, Dovel! and F. per pouod 10 pounds twine, £4 . per pound am do do seine do 2 0 do — euwee, for packing, per pound 42 dozen paper shears, Rodgers & Son's. 8 inch blade, per dozen ldozen do do 6s inch per dozen i » hh proposal tnust be signed by the individual or ham mink it, and must specify a price—and but one price —ior each and every article contained in the schedule and those for ir must be accom- panie by suficient samples of ench article te enatie the department to judge and nake selection. & e any artucles be required not enumerated, they be furnished at ihe iowest market prices, according to quality. Blank forms for proposals will be far- nishod at the department to persons applying for them; and as, witnovt uniformity thereim, the de- partment would find it difien!t to make # dicision, none wi!l be taken into consideration unless sub- stantially agreeing therewith. ‘Lhe proporals Lo be addressed to “the Departme! of State,” and endorsed “Proposals for Stationery.’ Notice will be given to the person to whom the con- tract is awarded, who wiil be required, within five days thereafter. to give bond, with two sufficient sureti formance. _ The head of the department is, in all cases, to de cite whether the terms of the contract have been complied with, apd t reject any article which may be, in his opinion, of mferior quality, aa well as te annul the contract apon any failure tocomply with the terms within a reasonable time, ma 39-law4w PRoPosats FOR STATIONERY. i War Derartment, June 7, 1858, Proposals will be received a" this department un- tl 12 o'clock on Wednesday, the svth day of June instant, for supplying the stationery described inthe schedule below for the fisoa! year commencing on the Ist day of July next. ‘The stationery must be of the best quality. Samples must accompany the bids. The successful mdder will be required to give bond With approved sureties for the faithful fulhiment of his met; and the Depart t will reserve the right to order the articles at imes and i such ene as it may deem pi nd Lo increase or iminish the qusntities velow stated 2reams folio post, ruled, machine made, weigh- ing !7 pounds, perrenm 3 renme single cap, do, do. weich- per ream do. do, weigh - per ream 2) reams nwte pap: perream 5do. copying pape, do. ido. blotting paper, 0. 19 do. envelope paper, bull or yellow, royal, per ream 2ndozen cards Perry’s pens, por dozen cards 2 8 other metalic pons, per gross No. 20. er 1,00 en Contee’s or Faber’s lead penci's, per dozen y folders. pinin. do, do, do, encoa &x do. . &-binded kuives, Rodgers & So: 3 do. inkstands, 2-inch, ent-rlase, 10 do, Maynsrd & Noyes’s or otner in quarts, 15 dozen French carmine ink, ix ounce v: ya rdozsn 1 do. copying ink, sag 20 waters, large, for Depa per 1,00 2 pounds welers, con per pound 60 do. sealing wax, te ju. 10 do. India rubber, prepared, in pieces, per pound 8 pounce. per ounoe binek sand, per peck per dozen jo. pes, 25 w r 1,00 Je 8-lawiw * ™N B11. Notice ‘ i eMOVAL OF THE LAND OFFICE PROM THE ISLANS OE M. oe eit TO TRAVERSE CITY, IN THE sPrath OF MICHIGAN charges in tos,” approved Maroh aa, 1853, In accordance with th Conzress, entitled red sud mide known, that the office for the sale of public lauds in Mackinaa, in the State of Michigan, will be removed to* Traverse City,” atascariy a pertod as practicable, after the of July next. Further notice as tothe precise time of removal will be isxued by the register and receiver for the land district. . i at dh city of Washington, It is berely dag under my hand wy of June. A. D. nt. . A. HENDRICKS, 9 General Land Office. PD MENT. Bide SEES OF THE Las ps RISHES OF MADI~ON AND CAR- N THE STATE OF LOUISIANA, WTO Bh HELD BY PROCLAMA: is hereby given that the public eales of the public ands within the parishes of Madison and Carroll, in the State of Louimiana, ordered by n No 50", dated March 9, 1958, to be held five at Monroe. in the State of Louisi- ana, on the }4th snd 23th June next, bw post pened, by erder of the President, to the 2th and 27th of September next, prior to’ which dates the sales will agaia be advertised agoordine to In THOS. A. HENDRIC Commissioner of the General Land Off; ma? lawiw F N oe: N LNo. 608, OTICE_OF THE POSTPONEMENT or PUBLIC SALES IN KANSAS. ORDERED TO BE HELD BY PROLAMATION No.6. Notice is hereby given that the public sales of tae vacant public lands within the Territory of Kaneas, ordered by proclamation 601, dated Maron 19, 1858, to be held at the land officer at Lecomptou and Kioke_ Poo, in the Verritory of Kansas, ou the Stu ane 9.h of July next, have been postponed. by order of the President, to the Ist and 35th of Novemer next, rior to whieh dates the sales will again be adver. ised acoording to law. THOS. A, HENDRICKS, Commissioner of ihe General Land Ofhee, ma 2) lawd ————— be? ALL WHOM IT MAY CONUERN,—{ hereby give notice that Virginia Land Office Military Warrant No. 759, which issued on the 6th e, 1788, to Jonn Higdon, ® sailor, who years in the Virginin State Navy. has restroved,and that the heirs i jou will. in due time, ly to the Commissioner of the teneral | and Office for sorip ir lice of amt in be ce ae warrant. - ATWELL, Heirs of the said John Higdon, ed, One of the _te t-laws URKE ON THE MINERAL B isginin, With a Map o. Roweset eer a | oun nonthe Mineral & of V Virgin, with | ae Ma pete pro Listanees; $1. ima athe nnd WwW ‘| tf A"trip tw the Virginty Sprineny or the Belles od Springs, or a a! phar Spr aaers ts. Springs; 5 Gordes ite to the Hot Rpringe of Bath county, Sarat Wat M.L.N, . M.D; 5 je FRANCK TAYLOR JASSAR OL at GIBBS’ jesem the Beaus of 1835; Fau S: OWLAN y pete Ss on. Jeane ot to aenens wep onty factarers m wiiece mratclse, cmant Go ef ake their 5 - best quality Bpeci! must accompany each md.” The srmpies of the par- ty to whom the contract peg Se awarded will be for by the " re- others will be . Nenad wart be considered wenless the accompanyiat tare of the very brat quality, a the wants of the De be Stunieecte optee tari a a Ser pine hr eens calovey ss Soin the schedale. offs furni-hed wil! be required to be 5 my feoti or comparison, =e vered hout when ordered, to of the bead of tig faige tor whaah they are reared, : jrcaren en amine of each and every article contracted for, aa the public service requ re B inferior artroie at any eettt aha ic cause forthwith to ann! ¢ at. % Hisvads, with approved socantty, to he iven by the Pir tte aisles reqtired: the costrector aad care- Cre oe ‘iat for ihe forfestare specified inted damages, wiFhe saljene Hist Specifies, as nearly 86 can now be done, the amount. quality, description of each uf the kinds of articies required, Class No. 1.— Paper. 190 reame foro -satm finish, frint toed, im trim |. of the vers no ev reams white annd made, eatin fins”, faint-_linod: and trummed, of the very best quality 3 reams white on: ir. hand-made, satin & m reimaahed, ofthe vary test guality te orp paper ine imed. trimmed, of the best quaists 5. Wreems w cap paper. md made, "“fumnt | ned ont" timieee at the best 6. 10 resins ina cap whate, made, faint lined, and trimmed, machine- of the bine invd, hand made, Mrrden pattern, commonly or coosulsr paper. of &. 2 — ah ys x4 paper, eatin finivh, a ul white . “ueats Inui madera lined and triu.tued ofthe very best qual! reams quarto post, iimod-made, white, highly finned ued bard ovilendered, fnint lined on three sides, nad of Lhe very bent If, 100 Bs a} arto post, machine-made, white, ini Yai hhmed on threo sides, of tho it qua! ik. 20 reams cunrts prat, hand made, winte, high ly giezed, and herd-cniemierec, tmnt lined four sides, and of the very best qnali 12, 29 roams le post, French. faint-iined three aides, of the very best 2 13, # reams white veilw paper, bighiv ginzed, hard cai fant lamed, gilt stam on three sides, of the very best quality 14. [0 resms white-laid note paper. gilt «deed, vering Capen aa eslendered, ofthe Very best quality 15, reams heavy hand made white med per, for books. of the very best quality le. 2) reams heavy wand made white reyal paper, jor boons, of the very beat quantity 17. reams heavy hand msde white super royal peper, fur be ofthe very best quality 18, 109 reams oupyiug paper of the very best qual- ity, cvlorand style 19. Hrewus henvy heehiy-ciazed and hard-veien- dered envelupe paper, reyni, sellow or bod if the very pot quriity 2 2. Wrenms beavy envelope paper, euper royal, rd-oalendered au hichy cinzed, yellow 3%, 50 © or batt, of the very best qurlity 7. Wroame iaree t A enve! paper of the beet quality. strong and weil mode 22. S) resus royal blotting paper ol Lue very beet Guality. style and color Each item of the »bove class must be a witha sample of anil a rem, or one pack not packed in half reams,and the Inds the priee por ream delivered at the department Class 2.—Eneclopes. oe ed 2 rein state that is made. 2. 100M full pecaciy agence eggs urs of “vg ize for quarte post. white, se! Bret or buff, heavy, emooth, and thiok, af the very best quaiity. 3. 100M ronal ony epg aaveleps af the ‘oper size for r, White, 5°! Tow. or butt heavy, smooth, sind thick, of the very best qua’ x 5 ip men obnd i item, i: above wnyh nt acoompa ni asampe one ec. price man be stated for ench size nod oo. Ther ™ustalibe made adhesive, aud gummed Sy distance each side ul the Sontre nppe'ny th fat pock: tue lower iappels well ai eoure!y he pocket. Class 3.—Pens Item. 1. 10 dozen gold pens of the best kind and quality manufactured 2. 10 dozen gold pe: ativer oases, pointed pene ity manufactured 3. 300 dozen cards Perry's best metalic pens, price to be per dozen cards 4. SO dozen steel pens of the best makers and quality 5. 5 dozen platina pens 7. 5idezen aibata pens 8. 2) M quills of the very beet quality 9% 2 dozen bronze imitation it For all the items of class 3, exoe above class, the bidder is not restriofied to a partic ular manufacture, but sar sof different makers, With the price of each, may be snbmitted, and the department wiil select which it deems the best, the prio», quality, and fitgess for the service being ail considered. Claas 4.—Peneils. Item, 1. ‘300 dozen Poke best biack lead penci!s, Nos, 1, 2, mu 2. 30 dozen of the best quality of biack lead pencils, without reference to the maker's names 3. 9 dozen red and blue lead pencils of the best nality ‘ , ™. ivory propelling pencils. ene. or others ol Bike quality, wit x of load reach. One dozen vf each kind of class 4 must be ent mitted as samples. Class 5.—Ink, Int Stands. and Wafers diem. 1. 12 dozen Fry’simproved pat strod 12 dozen cast-iron inkete, dozen red mkstand stoppers 3) galions best ink, the department to have the choice of the market 30 quart bottles of the best copying ink, sam ple bottle to be submutted, of the best quality made 3) quart betiles of the best biaok ink 5a ions vert red sok, the department to have the choice of the market 1m apn a blue ink, samples to be sucb- mitt 300 borties carmine ink, French, email lass botties. with * 4. Wd nt Amenesn ink cs Es 6. z 8. %. red 100 pounds best extra superfine scarlet sealing wax. For all the articles in class 5 suitable and conve nient sampies must be submitted, with price at- tached to each. Class 6—Crilery and Miscellaneous Articles rg dozen Rodgers & Son's, genume or equal, spring erasers. with ivory handles : 2 dozen Kodgers & Son's genu:neor equn|, four bladed kurves, with stag and pear! andies R Pao ivory handied water stamps 6 dozen larce othee shears of the very best aalit Gdoztn office ecissorsof the very best quality 1@ spools of the best quality of red linea tape 100 dozen of the best quality of red linen tape 5) dozen silk tape of asrorted colors, in bauks 6dozen ivory nee boxes eo 6 de: ie pow zen orbux and tad boxes of tLe sunpe and quality 6 dozen cocoa or box and wafer boxes of the best shape and guality 5 pounds prepared India rubber, of suitable wines . 2% quarts black sand pounce Mdezen 9 inch ivory fo'dera # dozen rosewood pen ho ders SO dozen elastic pen holders . 5 dozen barrel pen holders sorted French tached to «neh ; and the price in elude the delivery of the ment, UNtep STATES PATENT OFFICE. eI W asainoton, June 5, 1858, the petition of Ebenezer A. Lester, of Boston, raying for the extension ofa patent eranted mm the lithof Auguat, 1844, for an “improve Ment inthe method of making erst iron Rasirond Car heels.” for seven years fi the expirmtien of pn a which takes piace the 10th of Au- itis ordered, that the said petition be heard at t Patent Office on Monday, the %th of Aveu Rext, at 12 0 cloeks m.; agp vorman are notified te ppear show cause, if any Ave, why ened Petition ought not to be ranted. a vad Persons opposing the extensios are required te hie m the Patent joe their wns, Kpecially Bet forth in writion, 98 least twenty days before the dev of hearing ; all testumony filed by either y to be used at said hearing must be taken sol ems ted in acon ith the rules of the office, which will be furnished on application. {Phe testumony im the case will be closed on the 2d of Augut; depositiwns and other Te 10° hed npon as Lestimeuy must be filed in the Offer on or before the mor of that day; the arguments, if any. pithia ve dese thoreaher’ Union, Wa in Ali oases mus @rivcles at the apart Jed-lawtSthle - Sinn. that py deme Sy ere _— ington, D.C., Yost, Boston, Mas sachusetts, once a week for three successive, weeks Previous to the 9th of August next. tne day of hear- JOs. HOLT. is a Commirsioner of Patent - 8. tors of ti iM pl COPY» sae god ttre ie Wale Okc 2th pose je7-awsw a

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