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EVENING STAR. heart and sound im head, Mey de rrsenbcocona Should be the man whose thoughta would hold hour’s communion with the dead, {n_yain shalt thou, or aay, call The apirits from their golden day, Except. like them, thou, too, canst say, My spirit is at peace with all. They haunt the siience of the breast, [piecization cal n and fair, . ‘he memory like a cloudless sir. ‘The conscience as a sea at rest. But when the heart is full of din, And doubs beside tne portal waits, They can but listen at the gates, And herr the housetold jar within. The Legend of the Forget-me-Net. lant kaight and lady fair ; mn byt © bright and winding Rnine, Ju love’s soft dream, thrice happy pric, They waiched the golden sun devine. When lo, the lady ona rock _ A tiny Fre blue flower espied, ‘The knight, obedient to th - lovk. With eegeraess to snatch it hied: He grasped it, but so great his haste, He slipped, and sank -sh_ sad nis lot! He rose, to her the flower he cast And Gying, cried, Forget-me net!” 1[0* A steam machine, for manufacturing Ice, has been made by a London firm. The cost of the ice will be ten shillings a ton. I~ Prince Danilo, of Montenegro, paid x du- eat for each Turk’s nose that was brought to The number cut off is stated to be as high as 2,000. 157 “Good news, Behout,”’ said a wag at Bas soca; “the ealiph has a@ppoint-d you governor of all tue apes and hogs iu tor kingkom. ‘Prepare to obey my commands immediately,’ replied Behout. i” A man has been going round in Roches- ter representing himself to be a tax gatherer, and collecting a $2 ‘dog tax.’ Several persons al- lowed themselves to be swindled by him before they inquired whether any such law had ever been passed. iL7~ Steps are now being taken by the Order of St. Jobn, to re-establish a hospital at Jerusa- Jem, for sick pligrims of all nations, and fur the interest taken in this matter by the Empress Eu- apg bas been decorated with the cross of t order. i[7~ The presence of Madame de Montijo at the French Court, and that lady's presence at Foutainebleau, have completely restored to the Empress the health and spirits, whieh bad been #) long flagging, and the decay of which had been so much commented upon by strangers aud @.bers. ily Portland papers state that information has been received of the rates of fare to be charged for passage on the Leviathan. It is decided that the ship shall ran as a passenger boat between Engiaud and Portland, at the following rates : ) first cabin $105; second class 360; third class A “hoss”’ doctor in Olean made a bet of twenty dollars that be could remove from any horse anything nature had not Placed on the beast—meaning riugbone, spavin, A way took the bet, showed him a mortgage for one hundred and fifty dollars on a favorite horse, and pocketed the twenty dollars, 2 ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. BROWNS’ HOTELS R Briggs, NJ; J B Venable, do; T Noel and lady, Va; C P Heury, Cal; P C Bude, Va; EC Bunker. do; J Hunter and lady, Miss; Mrs 3 Wood nnd niece, do; Mr R H Branch, do; Miss S Gibson, do; W Boyd, do; J Scales, Ky; Mr Buchanan, Md; R M Pe- terson, NY, Foechs, do; J © MeAlister. A King, Va; TJ Campbell a » Tena; Miss M- Dermott, do; DS Reed art Teas. NC; WH Dyer, NY; J M Baker, Va; E 5 Mansfield, do; R T Goosh, do; Mrs Sinclair, SC; Miss Sinclair. do; Miss Marks, do; E J isbam, Vt; E G Booz, Pa; M F Duraird, do; F B Stearns, NY; M Nel- son. NATIONAL HOTEL —Ww P, Maulsby, R M Magraw, Md; T G Hoiman, Va; A Underwood, Texas; Miss E Gedores, AJ McCall and ly, NY: Dr Brainard, C N Pine, 1; J H Fer, uson, E L Lowe, Md; D R Porter, Pa; Juan SoD Artes Mexico; A B Gilley, A T Danham, N York; N C Munson, Md: R Carothers and | Ky; L DSmith, Mexico; W T Palfrey and lady, lowa, W Y Md; W Weod, N York; J M Jaycox and ly. A M Clark, Pa; A W Thompron, HJ Sedywic B Stevens, 3 Collins. NY; W H Green, Ct. UNITED STATES HOTEL.—J M Mansoa, Pa; RM Mation and 8 B Hutchinson, Va; LT Lovett, Mo; G@ fT Wallace, Va; S Rist, Md; J A Crain, TS Brown, J B Edmonds, and JS Carter, Va; M M Murton and Miss Murtoa, NY, H A Barber, Md. KIRKWOOD HOUSE — Brown, Va; WA 5 CA Hawley, Pa; a : TR Ravalt; H C Fairfax: + Kirby aud J 3 Shannon, Md; 3 Small. wood, NY; J R Tucker, V: WASHINGTON HOUSE.—W H Browne, E Weiter, F W Lewis, 3 Jones, % Johnson, Win Sweet, NY; G C H Coffield. T Be iscoe, G S nith, Md; T Leidon, NH; G W Minor, Pa; F Sprague and lady, O. OCEAN STEAMERS’ SAILING DAYS FRom tux UNITED Statzs. Steamers. June 265 pool....June 30 New York..Hambarg....July 1 «New York..Havre . July 3 Persia.........New York..Liverpool....July 7 From Evzorz . Glasgow. York... June 12 New York...June Ip June 16 «Jun The California mail stesmers leave New York on the Sth and 20th of each month NOTICE. Bavowin BROTHEKS have removed their Steam Factory to the corner of First and D streets, Swo squares erst of tneir former location, where they will he piensed to gee rpatrons, They de- poor: LD) # good assortme tof Ww F 5 NDOW FRAMES, ASH. Glazed and Un- a PERAMES. BLINDS. Rolling and BALUSTE! Stato nery, FERS, PICTURE FRAMES, Oval and Circular, Carved and Pisin, SAWING and NG of every description : andin fact every N ing Which the most perfect machinery, work“ competent men, can ekectte, ‘d eas Ci t makers can siways bave their Sawing, Planing, and ‘Turning done in the neatest manners All orders from the vietnity and surrounding ba willbe carefully filled and packed tu any ad- IL We respectful! request 2 settlement when our blll ted. ma BALDWIN BROTHERS. Taree ne REGNARD;1! volume; i2mo.; Meximes de Rochefoucauld ; 1 volume. 12mo. Theatre de P. & T, Corneilie; 2 vols.; 12ine. ; Bossuet—Oraisons F 5 2 i ‘aren seme pep ite ¥ ; =~ $1.2. eee Chet @’(Bavre Tragiques ; 1 vol.; 12m0.; Kguesesu—La Nouvelle Heloise; 1 vol.; 12mo,; Envres de Rabeinis vot ; 12m0; Lettres de Madame Sevigne; Tvel.t timo: 91.25, Montesquicre—Eeprit de Lows; 1 vol.. I2n0.; Haul et Virginia ; 1 vol illustrated: $1 Les Environs de Paris 12mo nd ‘With 220 vignettes and 2 3 Ulustrated, Beranger—(Euvres Co Bi se. RANCIS WILL New York Avenve. NES. NEW PAPER-HANGING ANY UPHOL- STekY STO nk.) UPHOL T would most respectfully cal! the attention of the Public of Washington and the adjacent cities tothis 1 25. 1 vol.; 18mo. ; FRANCK TAYLOR. nd carefully selected stock of WALL P in every variet P le and RATIVE PAPERS, HORDERS DOW SHA DES'and FIXTURES: C ind TASSELS. for Pictures and Shades ; D PRINTS aud other Uraumes prepered tomake FEATHER ri Mapa unremitting atten ion and prow, received ; and. by t on to ieee to merit and obtain a liberal share of pane e. Pape: it _sje leat. wi BURKE ON THE MINERAL M on in the best manner, and warranted. SP. 8 ps. with a Map of Routes 2,4 NGS oF Distances, onthe Mineral 3 f Vv: of the Routes and ‘Distan nce “Tp igae " ‘atery Regimen: apple or the Bets at 5 cel ngs; 25 cents. Hot Springs of Bath county, by M. L. North, M. D.; 5 te. lee, Books, & c., of every he lescrip- tion. jeio FRANCK TAYLOR Cc! OC KS ‘CLOCKS "—CLoc J 'e Served, Ssrortment gon Sito oat and ee ad * | J. RO. 38 Pa. av., opposite Bro: N. B—Ct MATERIALS, such aa 0; A . La, ONT PORGET Tae 5 Ci ei ~3 LARGE 8TOCK OF 36 Pe. ave ae Toth Se, +s TO ADMIRED THAN THE Mo Ricurst biabem EVER WORN BY KINGS OR EMPERORS. WHAT? WHY A BEAUTIFUL HEAD OF HAIR, Because it is the ornament God himself pro- vided for silour;ace. Reader, although the pose may bloom ever so brightly in the glowing cheek, eye be ever so sparkling, the teetn be those of pearia, ifthe heads berefs of tts ooverings or the tere soaried and shriveled, harsh and d rot worse 5 if sprinkled with Fray, nature will loose half her enarms. Prof. Wood’s Hair Restoralive, if used two or three times a week, will restore ond perma- neptly secure to all such an ornament. the following and judze. ‘The writer of the first is the celebrated pianist, Thalberg: New Yorx, April 19, 1858, Dr. Woon: Dear Sir—Parmit me to express “to you the obligations | am_under for the entire re- storation of my hair to its original color; about the time of my arrival in the United States, it was rarity becoming erey. but upon the Sppee tee of your Hair Restora‘ive, pn FEOO" its original hue. | consider soe, reste eine very wonderfal vention, quite efficacious as well as agreeable. ce ores aire yourstruly, "S. THALBERG. “Drych a’r Gwyliedidet Watsu Newsrarer Orrics, 15 Nassau =} ce oe 12, 1858 O. J. Woop: Dear Sir—Some month or mx ‘0, | received a bottle of your Hair Restor- ative and gave it my wife, who concluded te try it ou her hair, little think + the time, that it would testore the gray hair to it inal co'or,but to heras well as my surprise,aftera few weeks trial it has per- formed that wonderful eifect by turning all the gray hairs toa dark brown, at the same time beautifying and thickening the hair. I strongly recommend the above Restorative to all persons in want of tuch & change of their hair, CHAS. CARDEW, New York, July 25, 1857, Pror. O. J. Woon: With conhdence do | recom- mend your hair Kestorative as being the most efli- cacious article Lever saw, Since using your Hair Restorative, my hair and whiskers, which were al- most white, have gradually grown dark. and I now feel confident that afew more applications will re- store thei to tieir natura! color. Italso hes relieved me of ail dandruff and unpleasant itching, 80 com mon among persons who perapire sim J. G. KILBY. Pror. weeks Caicago, ILt., May 1 1357. PRor. Woop: About two years sgo my hairoom- menoed falling of and turning gray. I was fast be- coming bald. and had tried many remedies to no ef- fect. | commenced using your Restorative in Jan uary Inst. A few applications fastened my hair firmly. It began to fi: up. grow out,and turned back to its for:ner color, (biack.) At this time it is fully restored to its origins! color, health and appearance, and I cheerfully recommend its use toail. J. D. HOES, The Restorative is put up in bottles of 3 sizes, viz" Large, medinm, and suimll ; the smal! hol 8 pint, and retail: r Si per bottle; the medium hoidsat least twenty per cent. more in proportion than the small, retails for $2 per bottle; the large hol guart, forty per cent. more in proportionand ‘o for $5, Oe ¥ WOOD & CO., Proprietors. $12 Brondway New York, tin the great N. Y. Wire Railing Estab- lishment,) and 114 Market st., St. Lous, Mo. And sold by a.! good Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. ma !2-3m 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 psilid.the Liver disordered, Dyspepsia and Indigestion follow, the Spirits droop. Nervous ness commences, and L.ife becomes a burden. HARTSHORNE’S HEALTH RESTORER, OR SARSAPARILLA CORDIAL, Acts upon ths Blood, Liver, Stomach and Bowels, imparting new vigor snd tone to a constitution im- paired by disease from any cause. It removes Pim- pies and all skin eruptions; arouses the physical powers of both seaes, gives bloom to the pallid cheek, and makes one joyous and happy. eh medicinal in its effects, it 1s 2 perfect in taste. It is pecticulariy adapted to Female com plaints, which in their very nature are exhausting For Dropsy. or dropsical swell- and debilitating. ings, or Kidney and Bla_der affections, st acts like a charm. Quart bottles $1, H Seld by Stott, MePherson, Clarke, Waite, Kid- well & Lawrence, Dr. Culver, and Ford, Washiug- ton City. Cisceil & Kidwell, Geergetown. maz dim pe&Rruy IAN SYRUP, OR PRotectep SOLUTION OF PROTOXIDE OF IRON COMBINED. Having successfully passed the ordeal to which new discoveries inthe Materia Medica are subiected, must now be received ag &n established medicine. Its 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 2 Tonic and Altera tive medicmea, is beyond question. The proots of its efficacy are so numerous,so well authenticated, and of such peculiar ge: character, that sutierers crunot <5 6 reasonably hesitate to receive the “<>, @D profiered aid, SECrr The Peruvian Syrup does noti profess to be a cure all, but its}. Tange extensive, because many diseason, apparently unlike nre im- Umate'y related, and proceeding from ove eruse, may be cured by one remedy The ciass of dinenses for whien the + vides a ure, 1s p.ecisely that which [has s¢ baffled the highest order of medical skil. The fucts fre tanzibie, the witnesses acosssiblo, and the sale- ty and efficney of the Syrup meontrovertible. Those who may wish for an opinion from disinter- ested persons respecting the character of the 83 yr cannot fail to be satisfied with the following araone numerous testimon sin the hands of tho Agents. Tie signatures 028 of gentiemen well known in the community. and of the highest respectability, CARD. ‘The undersigned having experienced the benefi- cial effects of the “Peruvian Syrup,” do not hesitate to recommend it to the attention of the public, From our own experience, ns we!! as from the tes- timony of others, Whose intelligence and inte; rity are altogether unquestionable, we have no doubt of its Ceapeng in eases of Incipient Diseases v1 Lungs and Bronchial Passages, Dyspepsiz, Liver aplaint, £ ay, Neurnis:a,&e. Indeed its of- fects would be incredible, tut from the high charac ter of those who have witnessed them, and have volunteered their testimony, aa we do ours, to its restorative power, R JOHN PIERP ev. hy tRPON’ THOMAS A DEXTER H. KENDALL, M.D, J AMES C. DUNN, Itis well known that tie medicmal effect of Pro- toxide of Iron is lost Ly even a very brief exposure to air,and that to mamntain a solution of Protox- ide of Iron, without further oxidation, has been deemed impossible. In the Peruvian Syrup, this desirable point i tained by COMBINATION IN A WAY BEFOK N- KNOWN; And this solution may replace all the proto carbonatous citrotes, ope iuates of the Materia Medica. A. HA M.D... Asssyer to the state of Massachusetts, Boylston street, Boston, For sale by Druggists genernity. Price for large bottles, $2: medium sized bottles, 91. °° OF {St N.L.C K & GO. Proprietors, Boston, For sale in Washington by Arent; Nairn & Paimer, Sohn Schwartze, V. Harbaugh, H. H. MePherson, FP. 3. eph Bury, Jas. H. Stone, J. 8, Lovejoy, erke, D. Ridgely: and in Gedrwetown seell.and J, 1. Kidwell. feb2-tm ae CL. 2. D. Gilman, Special Lise y HITE POINT GRAVEL for rooting and garden walks. Also, best Holland Point and fint Sand. together with best Hickory, Oak Pine Wood, ard tire bast White and Red Ash aed free-burning Coa! for Summer uae.: On hand and for sale at my W cod, Coal and Sand Depot, corner of C and M4ti street, near the Canal. man 1-tf R. W. BATES. of hi ‘of serious importance, and thi reacias query we beg to say.tey Ditst ARRIS SR PROMOTER ANDIN PROVER. A few ear (ruff, Kebp tine. soalp clean and nite, eo Temove a th ‘S 3 t vigor to the altho sn you may have been ‘bald twenty years, continued use of ittwo months will insure you a juxuriant head of hair. Cail and = bottle, and af eyertes. after Oe second application, return it paid. Dr. Harris’ Hair Promoter and Improver. J im Richmond by W. PETERSON, Drog- gist, commer Main and izth, and wt oa Wall sts., Sadin Washington cit) ta 2 DAG! LMAN, Dru i th rowns’ Hotei Building. avenue, and [), LARK, Druggist, corner 4% street and Pa. avenue. apt iy HE GREAT PAIN ANNIHILATOR REMEDY FOR DYSPEPSIA, Weak Stomach aNnD WEAK Bowkxs,. HARTSHORNL’S SURE-ALL— Prepared by a Chemust. Bottles 12%. 25 and 50 cents. _ Hartshorne’s ( ure-ali should be kept in all fami- lies. in case of accidents or suddi jokness. Hartshorne’s Cure ali cures Rheumatism, Hartshorne’s Cure-all cures Cramps, Colic, Pasn in the Stomach or Rowels, ss Hartshorne’s Cure ali cures Pain inthe Limbs, Side sand Breast. : c fartshorne’s Cure-ali cures Sprains, Bruises, Scaids and Burns, Hartshorne’s Cure-all cures Neuralgia, ‘Tooth- ache and Stithness of the Joints. Leeekenes Cwure-ali cures Cholera, Diarrhea all Pain. Hartshorne’s Cure-all cures Ear Ache and Deai- ness from a cold, Hartshorne’s Cure-all cures Dyspepsia and In- digestion; also, Cankerand Sore Mouth and Sore ‘Throat; aiso Cuts and Sores. i Hartshorne’s Cure-ali curesall Spinal Affections and Wenkness in Lim! . Hartshorne’s Cure isa great tonic to Weak Stomach and Bowels, and Improves Digestion. C7" As the frequent changes of the weather pro- duce a bad Coid, Rheumatism, Pain in the Limbs and Body; aiso, Stiff Neck—every person should eta boitie. It acts upon the Nerves, Muscles, :news, Kloot and Bones ; and, by ite warming elec: trou hetic power, expels al! pain from the system. Get a bottle and try it. Hy —If you have a Cough. nse HARTS- HORNE’S PECTORAL SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY-—it is the best Cough Syrup in the World. lf you are Bilious, use HARTSHORNE’S AN TT-BILIOUS PILLS. They act upon the Liv- er, Stomaeh and Bowels, carrying off all Bile and Fout Sccretivns. The above medicines to be had at all Drug Stores in Se city; Kidwell & Ciscell at George- town: H. Peel & Co, Alexandria. ma 31-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 man. Innumerable preois are shown that these PiLLs have virtues Which surpass in excellence the ordinary medicines, nnd that they win unprecedent- edly upon the estcem ofall men. They are safe and pleasant to take and powerful to cure. Their pene trating properties stimulate the vital activities of the body, remove the obstructions of its organs, urify the blood, and expe! disease. They purge out the foul humours which breed distempor, stimulate sluggish or disordered organs into their natural ac- tion, ard impart a healthy toue with strength to the whole system. Notonly dothey cure the every- complaints of every body, but also formidable an dangerous diseases whion have baffled human skill. While they produce powerful eflects they areat the same time, in diminished doses, the safest and best physic that can be eniployed for children. Being suxar-coated, they are pleasant to take, and being purely vegetable, are free trom any msk of harm. Cures have been made which surpass belief were they not substantiated by men of such exaited posi- tion and oharacter as to forbid the suspicion of un- truth. Many eminent clergymen and pi siesnas: have lent their names to certify to the publiothe re- lability of my remedies, while others have sent me the assurance Of their conviction that my Prepara- tions contribute immensely to the relief of my affiio- ted suiering fellow men. r ‘The agent below named is pleased to furaish gratis my American Almanao, containing directious for their use. and certificates of their cures of the foi- lowing complaints : . Costiveness. Billious Complaints, Rheumatism, Dropsy, Heartburn, Hesdache arising from a foul stomach. Nausea, Indigestion, Morbid Inaction and pain arising therefrom, Flatulency, Loss of Are tite, ail Ulcerous and Cutaneous Diseases which require an evacuant medicine, Scrofula or King’s Evil, ‘They also, by purifymg the blood and stimu lating the ayatem,cure many compiaimts which it would not be supposed they could reach, such as Deafness Partin| Blindness, Neuralgia, and Nerv ous Irritability, Derangements of the Liver apd Kid- ne: jout, and other kindred complaints arising from a low state of the body or obstruction of its functions. Do not be put off unprincipled dealers with some o:her pill they make more profit on. Ask for AveR’s Pitts, aud take nothing else. No other they van gIve yon c7inparea with this inits intrinsic value or ourative powers. The sick want the best aid there is for them, and they Prepared by Dr. J.C, AY should have it. » Practical and Ara- lytical Chemist, i nenee ave » Price 25 cents par + F Xe! ir - “Sild by Z% D- GILMAN, Washington, and by H. COOK, Alexandria, and by all dealers every where. ap 9-4mr P TRIESEMAR, ROTECTED o Royal Letters Patent of Engiand, snd secured by the Seels of the Eoole de Pharmacie de Parisacd the nie gee Collezeof Med tone, Venus. Triosemar No. ii3a remedy for Re- laxation, Spermatorrhess, and Exhaustion of the System, Treseimar No. 2 etfectual!y, in the short space of three days, completely and entirely eradi cates all traces of those disorders which copaviaand cubebs have so long been thought an antidote for, to the ruin of the heeith ofa vast portion of the popu lation. Triesemar No.3 is the great Continentni remedy for that class of disorders which, unforta nately, the em physiciantreats with meroury, to the inevitable destruction of the patient’s consti tution, and which ali the sarsaparil'a in the world cannot remove. Triegemar Nos. 1,2, and Sare alike devoid of taste or smell, and ofall nauseating quali- ties, ‘They may lie on the toilet table without their use being suspeoted. Sold in tin cases, and divided in separate doses as administered by Velpeau, Lal- jeman, Roux, Riourd, &c., &e. Price $3 each, or four cases in one ior $9, Which saves $3; rnd in 327 cases. Sold by Dr. H, A. BARROW, No. 157 Prince st.,a few blocks west of Prondway, New York, Immo diately on ree p, of tne amount Dr. B. will forward the ‘$4 cnses of Triesemar, and the large sixes, car- ringe peid, thus insuring genuine European prepara- tions. The $3 casen also sent, but not tree of car nage. Consultations os usual, from}]_a. m. till 2 p. m, and from 4 till &p.m., at No. 157 Prince st., a few blocks wost of Broadway. Svld also by ‘J. STOTT, Washincton. felly A ON MANHOOD, ND ITS PREMATURE DECL Just Published, Gratis, the 20th Thow A tew words on the Rational ‘Treatment, edicine, of Spermatorrhea or Local eakness, Nocturnal Emissions, Genitai and Nervous Debiiity Impo- tency, and Impedimente to Marringe generally, by B. DE LAN »M.D. ‘The important fact that many alarming com- plaints, originating inthe unprudence and of youth, may be easily removed WitHouT CINE 18, in this sina)! tract, clearly demonstrated; an the entirely new and highly successful treatment. as adopted by the author, fnily explained, by means of which every one is enabled to cure HimsxLr perfectly and at the least possible cost, thereby avoiding all the advertised nostrame of the day. Sent fo any addrens. gratis and post free, in a sealed envelope, by remitting (post paid) two post- Dr. s D VANEY. age stamps to SY ap 24-tsep28 88 East Sist st., New York City, INE. md. year 1588. by Eczeae Dupuy in the Clerk's N&icr—1 have a few of those cheap TOILET SETS on hand, which I will sell cheaper than they can be purchased where. Also CHINA, GLASS, and QUEENSWARE, cneaper than the cheapest, with many other articies too numerous to mention, at 99 Pa. avenue, between 9th and 10th streets, Cai! and see for yourselves. Ap |3-6m JOHN McDEVITT. OSEPH T. K. PLANT & CO, PASHIONABLE UPHOLSTERERS, Manufacturers and Dealers Sor ¥ unges, Mattresses, &c. sia Dew pom 08, Paper fianging done inthe best manner. Cr: — and putdown. Furniture Repaired and Vare of 59) D rtreet, between St! 0 Vash- ington. Dic een 9th and 10th atrects, Wash LARGE ASSORTMENT OF MART A Guitars just arrived at the Music eg ma l4 W. G. METZEROTT. ER B POT, ALELPH Ls ‘381 Pa. av. tessa ib O- . AV., betwee: Lal 6 be One keg £25"; one dozen quay bolle, Beg, i~ We send the Beer free of cost to any parto the dity. CrP ke We GERECRE, NUNNS & CLARKE’S 5 and HALLETT, DAVIS & COvs! CELEBRATED PIANO CORTES, Constantly receiving and for sale only b; JOHN FP. ELLIS 306 Pa. av., hetween 9th and 10t 5 Purchasers wii! find to their!aterestto cee for themselves the superior qualities of the Stools, Covers, Melodeons, &c., &o., also on hand. n 16-tr PHIL I BRITISH OUTRAGES. MPORTANT INFLUENCE has been brou to bear wu pele hae dated to des wd id wreck whisky, have been air rdered from JONAS P. LEVY'S new Wine and Spirit Store. corner of Ith and FP street. ma & Bh tg ooh UNDERTAKER, » between G constantly‘on hand every arti — in bis tine—a fn lent Corpse Pr moderate. and hii of the day or vigh lowest posal: No..418 mth Qyterest ALLOWED ON DEPOSITES, MONKY to LOAN om STOCK SECURITIES tas nO RUBB BROTHERS, THE Gare Fi man ANO WAREROOM OHNE RORY 4 doors from 10th; street. DUPUY’S NEW PERFUME FOR THE SEASON, KISS-ME-QUICK. DISTILLED FROM FRAGRANT TULIPS. TAKE OTN 0 WO E. DUPUY, CHEMIST, | 609 Broadway—New York. for the Southern District of New York, “S22 eg) BND y Entered accord Sold everywhere. ARBLE WORKS, WM. RUTHERFOR ARTIFICE RTH MARBLE E Street, between 12th and 13th Streets ‘North, Invites public attontion to his oxtensi tock ublio ention to his extensive besutifal Besicned aud Ejaborat y Carved” Xe! TELS in a variety of Marbles, together with a choice assortment of SLATUARY, whick for dee > Adee finish cannot be surpassed, and are well als the Garden or Tomb. A large ment of Plain Mantels, Monuments, and ‘tomb. stones at very low prices. m 27-3m Monuments of an: i i putea 3 ot oe y design sere an te stimates giv 08 mal North River Fisging, every other gon Plense oall and make an stock. N. ne Mave Anote of thes taeda "Te 17-6m EW FURNITURE WARE ROOMS, Great E. Ss T ripe 3 nvanT STREET, 4 Feliows* A LARGE ASSORTMENT 01 ORNITURE, OODased WILLOW WARE, Pl ‘and LOOKING GLASSES. | ORES We can sell the @ articles cheaper than any house in the city: nat invites persons ge of such goods to give us call.as our motto’ “Cuick sales and smal! profits.” Al kinds of Furniture taken in ex- change for new, at a fair valuation. Don’t mistake th Fellows’ Hall. 7th street. (ina 20) BONTZ & BHO. IGEST OF THE LAWS OF VIRGINIA, o 4 civil mature and of 4 permanent character and ceareal operation ; silusts ty judieial decisions, iso, the Constitution of the Uni States. with notes and the new Hill of R En, Constitution Of Virginia; by James M. a tapas f Law; in two volumes; Just comp! ied, joe $1 For gale b = FRANOK TAYLOR. ° jo3y wre EW ARRANGEME : ; Leeniraeiccw Pats Mg 9 t REAT SOUTHWESTERN ROUTE a fenled Py for wae stntionesy, ‘Vin Orange and Aletandria Rallread. | Hayat eShing d fe sgt wil be b ~ till2 o’ciock-m.,on tapes Se Lene ofabi ity to Tub the Will not pe conasd- FROM WASHINGTON CIT®, D.C. ered, saat contracts wil only 4) Miageg re shige... VIRGINIA "TENNESSEE, ‘All articles required must be of the beat auality of Chgieitarer A“EBBRfiwa, | Se"stnnind. at ihe capartmet: bach, trp MISSISS y “ tt mal ARKANSAS, — and TEXAS. oust be + sey aa one meee as sod ng ie a i st the | arti ul sched jale or of . Gn RoR UT HWESTEN . Ree ROD T articles whea furnished saust correspond ¥ = es Wachtel "Bale tute Siete Perey | ease be efetior Wy oaity tthe mumps aad, the ‘oat George Puke, orut the ofheeof the Orangeand | iiust be delivered without delay w i ordered. aod Aijexandria Railroad, at Alexandria, aoe argent the re ell os : Richmond, Danville, Lynchburg, Bristol, | with this stipulation will be d esuse for the abrogation of the contract. “Articles not named inthe schedule are to be fur- cape rie om ad the. eis Seared “of oF- Goring 's greater ‘or lees quantity ‘of enah article for. as the pubic re contra Q is, with Approv Knorville, Dalton, Atlanta, Chattanooga, Naskvitie, Huntsville, Grand Junetion, Memphis, Montgomery and New Orleans, By a direct — ad SS connec- rons to Memphi: Affording greater Expedition and Comfort and being over 2.0 mil+s shorter than by any other route. ‘The steam f rry boat George Page leaves the foot of7th street at 6% a. m.. for Alexandria, Where pas sengers tke the cars tor Kichmond, Charlottsville, Staunton, White Sulphur Springs, Woodstock, &e , and at 7}, p. m. for Richmond and all points Sovth- West, making sure and close connections to Mem- the firm obtaining th e person or firm ang the fe ee ater Se outhe order ‘ot the d-partment or any of its bureans the same may be purchased in open market, and the difference in price paid therefor and the contract chen shall be c:arged to the contractor, and de- q contr-ctor to inthe contrrot cted. in the settersent of his account for the uarter duriag which such refusal or negiect may age Wagons and Omnibuses leave the ofiice, over. Pa. avenue, at 6 o'clock a.m. and 7 p.m, “rhe subjoined schedule specifies, as nearly a8 can AMES'A. EVANS, Agent. now be done, the sinount, quality, and description ote. ae Washtogton. Of each ofthe artic es re to be required. {Blanks will be farn fed at the Secretary's office to al pereons desiring to bid. DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Class 1.—Paper. HE STEAM runas fo.lows: Leave Aloxandris at 4, 8, = Leave. phiperslee efit o’clock a, m., 1, 3, 5, 2R, when on the route, Washington at 6, Kd 7 0"clock 2 THOMAS COL Trem. reams folio port, heavy, satin or plain fin- ished, ruled and trimined, per ream Will run at opposite hou Fare !3 cents. 4 for Whaley's Omanibuses, connecting with the Page | 2 10 reais folio | fost, light. stam, unruled, and Collyer, will jeave the Capitol and corner of 12th & S07reame cep. wh deg! blue. ruled wide, ene ee avenue the same time the Loats ‘dium or close, and trimmed. per me- Ave jeXapdr.a. ream “je 8-t RICHARD WALLACH, Pres. SL pepe paoee Y . white or blue, trimmed ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. aM iter dee re perdi: nme WASHINGTON BRANCH. 6. lar oap, white, double thick su- perfine, per ream oy ee ee 7. reams teza! cap, white or blue, trimmed and ruled, per ream 8. 690 reams quarto post, white or blue, ruled va- Tious widths, per ream From ard after TUESDAY, 15th of June, Trains wiil leave as follows: 5.15a8.m. Express Train connects at Ancapolia 9. 8 reams quarto post, extra supsrfine, thick junction fer Annapolis, at Washington junction for cream-laid, ru: perream all parts of the west. and at Baltimore fur Philadel- | 10, 25 reams white vellum note paper, highly rear New vom. if for Batt Phitsde! ginzed, hard calendered, lined and gilt or 715 a.m. Way Train for Baltimore, Philadelphia, ream and New York. 2 ll, 15reams commercial note paper, lined, per 3.3) p.m. Express Train connects at Washington ream junction with Express train for all parts of the west, ge 10 resins buff note p-per, lined, per ream a - Baltimore for Norfolk, Pniladelphia and New BEY —— cap, white or bius, unraled, per ork. 4.10 p m Way Train for Baltimore connects at 14. TH reams envelope, yellow or buff, royal, per Annapolis junction for Annapolis,and Washington Team junction with Express Trains West. 15. 170 reams large brown envelope, per ream 5.50 p.m. Way Train for Baltimore connects at 36. 35 reams pink blotting, per ream Washington junction With Accommodation Tgin 17. 40 ane sheets pateut blutting, per dozen est. jeets = ‘Tae 5.15 a. m. and 3 3) p.m. trains are express snd | 18, 12 sheets drawing paper, antiquarian, per wiil stop only at Annapolis and Washington junc- t tions. m 19. 12sh3-ts drawing paper, double elephant, per On Saturday the 3.39 p. m. train goes to Philadel sheet phip onl:. 20. 25 sheets drawing paper, elephant, per sheet On Sunday but one train leaves. a! 3.50 p.m. <l. 75 sheets drawing paper, royal, sheet jel4 T. H. PARSU Agent. 2 2 sewn ramen paper, French, large size, per shee! a 7 ENT. 23. 300 yards tracing cambrio, per yard Inuanp Maite HRSA NC ASHINGTON 24, 5100 binders’ boards, 6'g by 10% inches, per C. TY TO RIC OND, — VIA ORANGE AND ALEXANDRIA AND Class No. 2—Envelopes. VIRGINIA CENTRAL KAILKOADS. 1, 490,000 adhesive envelopes, white, yellow, or buff, heavy, t/2 109 by 34g to 4 inches, per P 2. 6.0 adhesive envelopes, white. heavy, 9% to The steamer GEORGE PAGE leaves the footof ll by 5 to6 inches, per M 7th street os at 6 o’el m.,for Aiexandria, 8, 35,000 adhesive envelopes, white or a. amma connecting with the trains on the Orange and Alex - andria Railroad, lesviny. Alexandria at 7% o'clock a.m. and arriving in Richmond at 2.30 p.m. Tiokets procured on the Boat. Fare from Washington to Richmond heavy, letter, 6 by Sle inches, per 5,000 adhesive envelopes, curd, per M. 5. 4,000 adhesive envelopes, note, per M Intermediate sizes ordered net to be charged hizher than tid for size next larger. 4. 5.50. J. R. NICKLIN, ap 2s icket Agent. Claas No. 3.—Pens. 1, 10 dozen cards Perry's pens, and of other D. FROM WASHINGTON manufretarers, assorted en cards JRECT TO ALL PARTS OF THE 2. 1,000 gross Perry or other good WwEST, nee oom xe 7 peed - 3. 6.40 quills, No. 80, per M SOUTHWEST AND NORTHWEST. a.) 32 dozen 404d pane, ctiver eeute, an penciias best quality, per dozen 5. 10 dozen cold pens, without cases, best quali- ty, perdozen 6. 100 gross Pratt's or Arnold’s anti-corrosive SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS, pens, per dozen, . With Greatly Improved Schedules. Class No. 4.—Pencils. THREE THROUGH CONNECTING TRAINS 1, 14dozen ivory ever-pointed pencils, large or ARE NOW RUN PAN ME FE ender.) h leads, perdozen FROM WASHINGTON. RK THE WEST, 2 her good, No.1 to 4,or as follows: zen ee THE CINCINNATI REE —_ 3. &c, polygrades, graduated, 8 ‘tea at 5. a.m., allowing ngers time for se breakfast at the Kelay House, Washington June: | 4, 62 ddsenraber’s, @c, red and blue pencils, tio , before proceeding West. This Train passes per dozen Grahton at 7.4 p, mand connects at Benwood on| 5, 44 gross loads, best quality, assorted, per the pe Rives, at gi m., ik Conte ag gros! points, reaghine Wiacionatac ahaa nextdape | Class No. 5.—Ink, Intstands, Wafers, and Lite ek SEAT CINCINNATI AND re. Var. JOUIS EXP. connection leaves Washi a - tand: (including Sunday,)at 2.39 p m. reaching Cincinnati = nine ron aieee ae eee eee at 8 p.m. next day, and connecting directly with E: 2. 5 dozen oval giaas inkstands, per dozen press Train for Louisville, Cairoand the Southwe: 3. & dozen cast iron double or single inkstands, and for St. Louis, Kansas, ete. Time, from Wash- per dozen inston to Cipetonatin 28 hours,ortoSt. Louisonly | 4, 2 denen ‘Maynard & Noyes’s ink. or Briee 0) ilo ai: CINCINNATI DAYTON, INDIANAPO-| 5, sedosen Note sat Nene Pa oe evan Lis, CAIRO, ST. LOUIS, CHICAGO. AND Wileox’s ink, pints, per dozen NORTHWESTERN EXPRESS leaves (except | 5, 25 dott Copying ink quarts, per dozen Waine teen aae Sotdh taarine Rein 7. Sdozon best bue ik, quarta, per dozen shington Junction or Baltimore. leaving Balti- ce a : more at ii.p.m., On Sunday Night the conection > Si'dosen best Frenok carmine ink, 0&., por dozen seal wafers, best quality, red, No. 3, for thee sea:. per M z beat red wafers, common size, per r ods best extra super scarlet seating Wax, per pound. Class No. 6.—Cutlery and Miscellaneous Ar- ticles. 25 dozen Rogers’ or other knives, four blados, with this ‘Fran is made by the 3.30 p. n Washington. R . To view the Grand Mountain Scenery of the Road in daylight, take the5.15a.m, or€.30p.m Train from Washington. For agi etre | and all Stations onthe North- western Virginin Koad take the 6.30 p.m. Train. Fer all points on the Marie:ta Railroad take the same. ‘The Western connections from Washington and Bajtimore by ali these Traims, are the closest, most direct andnmpie that have yet been offered to the ain from traveling public, and every rmprovement and advan- Suck of eeerl hanticn. pet denen eee hoor tie ‘sources of the ‘Ba timora and Ono 2. agit ode ivory handie erasers, per Raslroad and its associate lines could suggest, have a -— — poet Sais perencomens. ae 3. 10 — — ors spring erasers, ivory han- ‘Through Tickets and Baggace Checks to uar- . ters, and every other possibie facility will be found | $- dezsu ivory water stamps, per dozen AY PASSENGERS for the Main Stem of the - 4 doi Baltinors and Ohio Aairoad will leave Washing: | 7. Us'dozon silk tnate, in hmalks, per dozen ton as follows: For all points between Washington | 8 900 dozen red pearted, por dozen ton and Piedmont take the 5.15 a.in.train. For] gorges J ali Stations between Piedmont and Wheeling take spe 6.30 p.m.Train, To connect with the Frederick rain take the 33) p.m. Train. 100 quarts beet biack sand. per a foie ee Ne Baggage Checks He yom bese Ulisioe naee tak, per dozen on, ) le ul THOS. 'H. PARSONS, Agent, 1S eee ee See Psanes, Seneca. fer At the Ticket Office, Washington Station 16, 2dozen sable pencils, per dozen Ort. T. ENG 2AND, Agent 1. 4dozen€ roe’sor Newman's best water At the Ticket Ofkce, Camden Stat colors, per dozen w. Py PUTT He Master beth dries 5 18, 300 pounds jinen twine, per pound * - sk, Gene ickel gent. | Baltimore, May 10, 1338. re Megs ee ware a di ligoumvile rulers. flat, UNITED STATES MAIL LINE ag . srinehes ong, per dozen een es - ss a 1. 20 st quality sponge, per pou AILDR! tt EARS, Fe} 2. 10 dozer » | jars, CALIFORNIA AND OREGON “rush and metaiie tops, percowens” VIA PANAMA KAILROAD, Po ee. ay eyed sisse jars, ; — without brush or tops, per Rasular Seilins Days, t1h ¢ 28 af sash month. | 25, 120 dozen pen hwiders,nractted, per zen Cavtion.—So man: frauds and impoa m6 prey me SEA OE PREM _ Nn le ha ki — have een Iately ets 27. 6 doz-n sand boxes, per dozen ¢ ‘ on travellers bou: 23. 0: 9-in = f ORNIA. that the subsoriber, the ouly authorized ang a ml tao Agent for passage-by the U.S. Mail Lire, via Pana- — ma, in the city of New York, feelsit his duty to [Form of euaranty.| caution ell persons seking passage to California, = y- that, To AvoIDIMPosiTioN, they must be careful to ms Wasuincron, find the true office of the Steainships of the U.S certify that Mail Line, via Panaina Railroad, 2a no other offices | ht proper facilities, and able to fulfil a com in New ¥ ork is authorized to engace passuge. tract jor furnishing stationery for the Department ‘he Companies have only one olfice in New York, of the Interior ing the year ending June 3}, 185 , should ma 25 wiSithJe OF TREE ADDITIONAL LAN CTS IN THE SYATE OF CALIFORNIA Aw RS TAB LISHMENT OF THE OF FICEs THEREFOR. Jn pursuance of the act of C anpproved additional bid be accept which is at 177 West street, corner of Warren street, Com- ce Oe the North River, at thehead of the pany’s Wiiarf. Observe my sign ower the door. jes Low. RAYMOND Acent, pus Paciric MALL STEAMSHIP com N LNo. OTICE OF TAs i peo 858, entatled “An nct ow of the Steamships of this Company, carrying the United States Mai's for ACAPULO, DALIFORNIA, and OREGON. nesee twiee each month, on the arri elo be ceed aie on val of the United States Mail 8. S. Com; ‘ssteam- ers, Which leave New Orleans and New York Tegu- jar! seen ant tKoE cneh a teh ee Hs, ers Ol v Rokps. = necting ucts shail respectively be uamed afier the places at which the offices shail first be established, it is hereby de elared and made known tbat three additicenal land districts have been established in said State of Ca: 3, and the offices have been located as follow 2 tiers stenmahips have been inepected and ap; pane wn of Humsorpr, for the “Humboldt Ong safety, Railroad (47 miles long) is pow com- Atthe town of Stockton, for the“ Stockton Dis- pisted ‘Risinern vege joer by tpt eel RY et inetown of Visatia, for the “Visalia Dis- York ‘through San Finioitc, and paotengera are Wothe offices for the “Upper,” “Middle,” and expense. The money paid in New York covers aj] | -./-0wer Districts,” Silt romain at their sites until etherwise . . * Seoeventennare beste tin port in and Ritoe nth de Are tt, the city of Washing San Francisco, to prevent detention in of noci- | this fifteenth day of May. A. D. i858, dent, so that the route is entirely reltehien oo fail- By order of the President: = Bre having occurrea iu eight years, . THOS. A HENDRICKS, eeeaeneers lenye Panaina the same day they ar- mate ceiemonee of the General Land Offiee, ive at Aspin' — Seat petagtorens through by each steamer, and take vo. 610 id a ‘wousnnd childces without other protee- Norice, op mitt iNtanc cENT oul. For thro jokets at the lowest rates c S STATE! of ag Moet Now roe ee eeply at TRicTS IN THE SYATE Os M. AN. ‘Ageney, THON - in pataasece of the act of Congr approved ie ayt 2 Pichis a = May 11, 1858, evtitled “Anact to enlarge the Perret * ‘O., | aud Saginaw land districts in nite pe itis here- fy Mt C.L.BARTLETE. Orieans,—e@ FA declared ard nade kiown thatall thet tionof Preacnt “Cheboygan District,” which ne line dividing towosh ps 23and 29 north.wnd + ast ne dividing ranges 2nd 3 itwil gror THAT RATTLING, to te Saat itr ted Sos . to “ sagt gee y ety F nd i st CrLener Cee nan elastic | thereafter subject te eae ee anid limite be Ann Kemi te 3 Scr ce at East Bacinaw ; and all that part of tb “Che- gan District”? lying north ot thee tae jetty eg pe of the line divi = n west, includ fackinac, will bs attached to thee Deter tee, trict” from end after tiy = ‘ ef Bi no. jent to sale or entr; rat the land thee eee peer Given under my 5 the city of Weshingtoi Terma SECOND HAND PIANOS AND | tis 7h day of June, 4. D_ tase. four Melodeons sale or rent very low. Commissioner of the Gere ee oeS: a Se.torionon eh i fn sty_|_ie9-wow = oner Of 'Be Ceueral Land Oc, UVING MY PiANOSF ; ANCROFT’S VOLU a long experience in, the beeen a nine tory of United States. being vou Ido el! cheaper Auy other establishment in | Americgn the city. ry ma, JOHN F. ELLIS, fmes. Frice ma S86, hat wean Sth and With af Foss A me __86. hatwaan Staind With ate. MEMBERS OF CoNGarSs AND HERS | - — Fa. ovens leaving the '. Maou ovll and EV. Pigeon ihe inteat Nine to take homewwift bern | saint Akal ENE, Pr ANOS. but ttle weed, for ELL JOHN PF. ELLL 306 Pq. ave, bet, 9th and loth jes 96 Pa: ave, bet. 3h aod lth Sts, es iakaete E 8. rant of Innd the net of A sn the orusiroeton oeins, iironae toeren t |, havi rn RO jUsted a< to autho- mafter described, notice 15 Acreby giren Usst 81! the vacant offered innds wi icu tie outside of S12 mi ies on each side of the “Grand Re, and Ip F the * Firat and Perre Merquett. nd the “Detroit and Milwaakee” Railroad. situated in the unter mentioned townships, which have not wel ia Virtue oj said grant. cr ary other grant made auned by pre and west of the principal me an |, 5, @, 00, 11, 12, 1S, 14, 15, 17, oA, 29, 5.6.8, 9, 16, 18, 12, 15, 14, 15,17, 18,19, ips 4. ery and ahipe ty 5. 6, 7,410, 18, 36, 17, 19, and 2, of ‘Townshipa 4, 5, 6,7, 8, 9, 10, 15, 16,17, 18, and 20, of Towcahipa 2,2, 16, 15, 16, 17,19, and 2, of range “Townships 10, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19.and 20,of range eigh - Township 15, of range nineteen. At the land office at Traverse City on Monday, the 16th ony of surest next, viz: North of the base time and west of the principal meridian PSnenteny—~ pt ae es 25, 3, 27, M, 9,34, and 35, t of Tow nelivs 21,22, 23, 24, 25, 25, T,and 2, of range ‘"fuwnships 21, 22, 33, %, 25,25, 2°, and MR. of range eleven. Be Be eh at, nad 32. of <o —" 8, a 5 grat 28/30, 31, nnd 3 ‘Senbaat ‘ow as range seven. Given calorie hand atthe city of Washington, this fie: te dap oh Sone aos Denurs one towsaud fy e1 egies THOS. A. HENDRICKS, Commissioner of the General Land Uthce, jei2 wtds NG, &c., AT THE BROOKLYN NAVY PILING. ae THE Bi Navy Department, t Bureaus ot Yerdsaud Dooke. Jane, 18%. Seal d proposxis will be received at this Bureau until 12 ofolock me, twentieth day of June instan., for exosvating and piling for Mar.ne Barracks at the brovklyn Navy Yard. SPrewwicatTioas. All the recessary excivavione for the foundation walis of the buildings are to be made in the fullow- ing manner, viz: adivch 5 test wide at the bottom is to ve eurk to the depth of 2 feet below high water mark with sides of proper slope to prevent slipping. 0: earth to be moved is soine y_ be required af.er they are conveni-nt te th are gc’ haing : rected by the commandant. a Piling: Tne number of piles to be driven for the foundations of the buildings will be some 2.00; thee Will be furnished by the government at the spot where they now lie, (+n the basin on Block leiand.) and are to be removed from thence by the cont ract or, Bt his own expense, They are Lo ve driven under all the walls of tae puiidings in two rows, three feet f-om centres, and the piles three feet from centres intherows. The depth to which they are expected to penetrate is from 25 te 3 feet, but they must, on ail cases, be driven uotil a hummer werghine not jews than one ton, and falling # feet, will not move them more than one inch at ‘The piles *re te be properly pri ted, and th secured by iron bands while driving. All the p fre to be cut cit at wobdl (at below ce water mark,and properiy trimmed to receive the e@pping. “Phe capping will be faraiehed by the government, but must ve mov ‘d at the contractor's expense, and periy fittei and secured to each side by an onk or ‘ree ~ i, not ue than Fog in 4 4 Dinches long The top of the capping is to tt toafsir and even surface tu receive the sen a oh plnces Ax for the use of the gov ernment. Une steam'pile-driver wil! be loaned by the govern- ment to the contractor, who will pay all the ex pers working the same.and return tt in good order the work 16 00 ected, or seoner if required. Tho na ® good, fanhiul, werkoown lke Whole to be de manner, to the satisfaction et the commandant of the yard, and to be compieted within three uoutiin from and after the date of the contract A of the build ngs may be secn at the office of andant of the desired. state the price fr ‘ay ments will be made ard, who will give any fur thly esti- he work e time a lowed to com- ball, tall the bids, which may be received under ths advertisement, shali bs fully satisine*ori'y to the department. it reserves the right to reject them. jeli- Jos. T TERRITORY OF NEBRASKA. Post Orrice DerantMent, May 2, 185", Proposils for conveying the maiis of the United States trom October t 862, on the ‘ wil: be re ceived atthe Contract Othee of tins department, until Sa m. of Augast 10, 1838, to be decided on the fame day : No, 1446 From Columbus, N. T, by Monroe and Grand Isincd City, to Fort Kearne), 19 miles aad back, three times a week to Mou k the residue mbus Taceday, Thursday and Sat urday at 2am Arrive at Menrce by 12m . Leave Monroe Tuesday, Thursday and Satur- day atipm Arrive at Co umbus by 5pm Leave Monroe Tursday xt 2pm Arrive xt Fort Kearney Thursday by 19 pm Leave Fort hesraey Friday at 8am Arrive at Monroe Sunday by 10 pm. For form of proposal, cuarantee, snd certifieate bise. instructions and requirements tobe embraced in the contract, see advertisements in pamphlet form of routes im Missouri, N. ho. dated Sist December, 1857, to be found st the ering! post offices. AARON V. BROWN, mae lawew Postmaster General. HE G | we HH PRIZ H PRIZ. TH PRIZ! TH eat TH RIZ TH PRI Te PRI THE PRI ILLUSTRATED! LU TRA TRA TEA RA ioe, oe THE G N PRIZE ILLUSTRATED! ILLUSTRATED! The New Yerk Weekly GOLDEN iF 7 one of the iargest and best weekly papers of | An Jmperial Quarto co FORTY COLUMNS, of entert: er RTR FROM . 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M bp Joe be = Id and Silver : and a varie rarticles, worth from @isnek, ¥ cents to timuediately on receipt of the subseription mone: the sulceriber’s yume will be entered upon ou: cub seripi:on Look opp >ite a nun ber, responding with Coat number will ed, Within ope week, t» the subceriber, by mail er a7. Press, post paid, {7 All communications ghavld be addressed to BECKET & Co, 48 49 Moffat Building, *.* Specimen jor trop or diy oe hooes 2 sent free, or can be seen at Sullington’s News Depot. “Agents wanted, m2 tafiy nd t Norice, OFAC be N TARE or THE “NORTHEASTERN” ano SR TERN” LAND DISTRICTS ID rsyance of the Teas App oved May 11, 18 8, 1856. entit!: je act ap- proved ny, Bact toestadlisi two @iditional Land Districts inthe Territory of Minne sota,”’ it is hereby deciared and made known that (he tern limits of the “NoRTHEASTERN” district of innes ota ix extended to the line Cividing ances - ‘Rod 34, and the southern limit of the * Norihwesiern I raet” is as folio * A oxmmeneing &t the point on the eastern side of the Missiskippi river where the p:esent south line touches the river; ther down said riverto the pict oppo: ite the inter thon wita the river of th> euphth standard paraiic!; thence along said paraile: io the point of antersec tion of euide meridian number 4: theres along said gmde to seventh standard pars ie; thence west along said seventh puraile: to the Sux RATT OR hence north to the line heretofore Given under my hand at the of Washington, this 38th day of Mar a 4 TH HENDRICKS, Commissioner of the Seperal ood Office,

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