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_EVENING STAR. THE LAND OF DREAMS. A mighty realm is the land of dreams, th the twilight sky apd alte Stansted nny eee ‘That gieam where the dusky vaileys lie. Bat over its shadowy borders flow Sweet rays from & word of endless morn, And the nearest mountsins catch the glow. And flowers in the nearest fields are born. f the happy dead repair e rer souls of the living, hand to hand, One calm. sweet smile in that shadowy sphere, From eyes that epen on earth no more— warning word from a voice once desr— | How they ring in the memory o er and o'er! from those hills that shine elds that Doan = = f dreams strete! =. mounta-ns and Tetxerarus.—The following fs a list of existing lines of Submarine Tele- Miles Wires. Di Dover and Cala a Dover and O stem Holyhead and Howth . England and Holland. Port Patrick and Do Second cable do. Italy and Corsica... Corsica and Sardinia... Actoss the Frith (Scotland)........-...... ae Varna and Balaklava, (across Across the H. Messina to Ri Across the Gul, Across the Straits of North- umberland, Prince Edward oogly River. mle @ we © Chace Rae - Six cables across the m the Danube, at the Isle of Serpents, each one mile long and having one conductor... Across the Mississippi at Pa- From St. Petersburg to Cron- Across the St. Across the Solent Wight (Hag) ‘Small river crossing Total length of submarine eables................ 950 SS Ri "aches are being eate. in Aiken 3? Pe pe being a ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. NATIONAL HOTEL —Rcb Morris, Whitfield and lady, Miss; J Pearce and lady, O; M P. Switzerland: Mrs L 3 McCord, Mi: .€ McCord, SC; Wm Byrne, M HD Mears, Md; E Murrill,w Ct; J W Fitch, Pa, E Foord, ton and lady, NY; M P O’Her Dorsey, Md; C Macalister, P Cundee, NY; JA Christ: ‘TT Sasscer. KR C Glass, J ; J P Crawford, Ga; D re ‘n and family, 8 H ‘a; P Chureh, O W man, Pa; DC Di_yes, J Duvall, J W Patterson, Md;AA McGatfev, NY; W A Gargeret. I il; G Alexander Jebnson, NY; K B Harris, Va; WW W Clinton, L Babeock, WF Agnew YTEL.—S R Briggs, NJ: J Kettlewell. Md: FE Va; L Myers, X s Dr J G F Hoists, O; Ch: Brown, NC; L W Canadan, M 3, WH dieton, Mo; J M Boker, T Goosh, Va; Neal, do; W C BS Dimitry, DC; G Brainard danghter, NY; 8 C Talmad Honduras; A Conger, Ga; J sue, NY; A Thomps KIRKWOOD HOUS Hollins and family, Rose, Va; C L Sagre. JH lady, Usy, CH 2 K Cooper, do; RB Heath, Flarper and lad aries A Gadsden AP Va; John Beck, Pa; A Graves and lady, NC; Miss P Williams, Md; J “a; J Coogerard Ga; J Weisb, lake, Md; A Meyn- », do; J W Olson, do. —J S$ Ragan, DC; AM AS Carter, Ma » Ala; J Thornton, i J C McAllister, G W Cadwallerder and lady, WT; SR Brick and C J Porter, Pa, W BH Iowa; H K Ni Pa; W_ Webster, Horne, Pa; B Thornton, V Clark, Conn; J Mao, € Symmes, USA; J Lewis, Cal: H D Ridenour, HOTEL.—J M McClin C; TW Ching and W if HG Smith, Va; Miss Sandidy: Nooks, Va; C H Gil- . DC McCarty, Va; H Kidwell J M Smith, Tenn; Dr Sand Ze. and Miss Wyche, La; Mrs OCEAN STE. SS’ SAILING Days HE UNITED Starzs. Leave -New York... Hav: From Buzorr. | New York...June 12 -South’pton.New York... ifornia mai! steamers | on the Sth and 20th of each mont eave New York 2 DE REGNARD;1 voiume ; l2mo.; me de Rochefoucauld ; 1 volume. 12mo.; ‘Theatr . 1e5 Kotrou Chott ative 1.25, giigusseau—La Nouveile Helois ea de Rabelais; 1 vol ; 12 vettres de Madame Sevigne; ontesquiere—E sprit de Loi ues; 1 vol.; I2mo.; 0; 1 vol.; 12mo.; Haul et Vir; Les Environs de = aero tes er er—tE: a0. avr nd 2 maps; $3 2 es Completes; 1 vo! CK TAYLOR. cRENS, from the t houses. at GIBBS" ‘eet and Pa. ave. T 100K IN AT OUR IMMENSE 8’ Pinzos at Nu. X6, botwee ne ana pak tween Itn and 10th JOHNS HE FLORAL EXHIBITION BY PROF. Jfrom the exte ELLIS. in MINERAL SPRINGS OF =p of Routes and Distances, mthe Mtneral of the Routes aud Tren, he 4 Springs, or the i phur Springs; 25 cents. Fauguier Sui, = '@ to the Hut Springs of Bath county, es, Books, &c., of every descrip- FRANCK TAYLOR. iS ageestaneat oF Ot eortin: 21 Calland see for yours ‘S49 Pa. av., opposite Brow: MATERIALS + &e., for sale.—the trade GREAT BARGAINS— thirty PIANOS atay' cturers of the Prices to suit the eee anos, but little used, are offering at 7 vetave, rosewood t cases, iron fraim, ee One of Munn & Cisr Seven others, from Call and see your: VEKALOLDAND VAI, oF (genuine Amati) are for sal HE FINE SEVEN © at the Musical Cy ae Bow offered fur tale upon es orien and all sorts of COMBS at it ‘A street, and at his S'eN OF TH B 16 H where you may Ook Nes gilt Or otherwise: kept constantly on 255 Pa. hatwaen 12th and 2! JAVA CO ne Old Governed KING & BURCHELL, | THE LARGEST PIANO WaRERGOM IN and Lith at, Ving bite : «doors fot Ba Medicines. TO BE ADMIRED THAN THE OR CHEST BiAbEM. EVER WORN BY KINGS OR EMPERORS. WHAT? WHY A BEAUTIFUL HEAD OF HAIR, t ix the ornament God himself pro edict forall our race. Reader, although the sose may blootn ever 60. Srightly fy the glowing oheek, tho eye be ever sh sparkling, the teeth he those of pearls, ithe head is bereft of its covermg, or the har he snarled and shriveled, harsh anc try, or worse still, if sprinkled with gray, nature will Toone half onarms. Prof. Wood's Har Restorative, if used two or three times & week, will restore ond perma- nently secure toall such an Ornament, Read the following and judge. ‘The writer of the first 1s the celebrated pianist, Thathers : New York. April 19, 1833. Da. Woon: Dear Sir—Permit me tv express to you the Retain Tam _under for pen saeie Ther toratior to its original color; the time of my arrival in the Uuited States;it was rapidly becoming gray, but upon the applicstion of your fair Restora’ ive, itsoon recovered its origina) hue. I Sousider your restorative a8 over Veononel jeweion " Tam, deat sir,yours truly, S. THALBERG, “Drych a’r Gwyliedidet Wats Newsrarer Orrick, 13 Nassau st.. April 12, nor. O. J. Woon: Dear Sir—Some month or six Ls ‘0, I received a bottle of your Hair Restor- it my wife, who conoiuded to try it on her hau je thinking, restore the gray hair to its inal co‘or,but to her as well as my surpriseaftera few weeks trial it has per- formed that wonderful effect by turning all the gray hairs toa dark brown, at the same time beautifying and th nang the hair. I strongly recommend the above Resi orative to all persons in want of such a change of their hair, CHAS. CARDEW, New York, July 25, 1857. Pror. O. J. Woop: With confidence do | recomn- mend your hair Restorative as being tne most effi- 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 a few more applications will re- store them to their natura! color. Italso hasrelieved me of ail dandraff and unpleasant itching, so com mon among persons who perspire bag 5 KILBY Cuicaco, ILL., May | 1857. Prof. Woop: About two yegrs ago my hair com- menced failing ofand turnmg gray. I was fast be- comin id, and had tried imany remedies to_no ef- fect. 4 com enced using your Restorativein Jan wary last. A few applications fastened my hair firmly. It began to fill up. grow out. and turned back to its former color, (biack.) At this time it is fully bee pe boat = original Noe a poses jopstomnes, al cheerfully recommend its use toall. * J. D. HOES. The Restorative is put up in bottl + Large, medium, and small ; th pint, and retails for $1 per bottle; the mediuin olds at least twenty per cent. more in proportion than the small, retails for $2 per bottle; the large holds quart, forty per ceut. more in proportion and retails for $3, OG. J, WOOD & CQ., Proprietors. $12 Broadway New York, (in the great N. Y. Wire Railing Estab- lishment,) and 114 Market st., St. Lours, Mo, And sold by a.) good Druggists and Fancy Goods ers. ma !8-3m all hoids J HE GREAT HEALTH RESTORER !— “< The Life of the Flesh is in the Blood.” When the Blood becomes vitiated, impure, or too weak, the flesh loses its vitality, the skin becomes yellow and pallid, the Liver disordered, Dyspepsia and Indigestion follow, the Spirits droop, Nervous neas commences, and Life becomes a burden. HARTSHORNE’S HEALTH RESTORER, OK SARSAPARILLA CORDIAL, Acts upon the Blood, Liver, Stomach and Bowels, imparting new vigor and tone toa constitution im- paired by disease from any cause. It removes Pim- ples ‘and all skin eruptions; arouses the physical powers of both sexes, gives bluom to the pallid cheek, and makes one joyous znd happy. Though medicinal in its etlects, it is a perfect cordial in taste. It is particulariy adapted to Female c piamts. which in their very nature fre exhaus' and debilitating. For Dropsv. or dropsical swel ings, or Kidney and Bla der affections, it acts ikea charm. (Quart botties $1, smal) bottles 50 cents. Seid by Stott, McPherson, Clarke, Waite, Kid- weill& Lawrence, Dr. Culver, and Ford, Washing- ton City. Ciscell & Kidwell, Georgetown. ma 2 ERUVIAN SYRUP, On PRotecrEeD SOLUTION OF PROTOXIDE OF IRON COMBINED. . Having successfully passed the ordeal to which new discogeries in the Materia Medica are ig subjectéd, inust now be received as Its EM an aaa medicine, ts Efficacy in Curing DYSPEPSIA, Affections of the Liver, Dropsy, Neuralgia, Bronchitis and Consumplive Tendencies, Disordered State of the Blood, Boils, Scurvy, The Prostrating Effects of Lead or Mercury, General Debitity, ; And all diseases which require 2 Tonie and Altera tive medicine, 1s beyoud question. The proofs of its efficacy are so numerous,so well authenticated, and of such peculiar <e, character, that suiferers cannot Teasonably hesitate to receive the J. proffered aid. n Syrup does not to Le a cure all, but its} .' extensive, beckuse ma Apparentiy unlike zre umately related, and proceeding from one cause, may be cured by one remedy The class of disenses for which the Syrup pro- Vides a -ure, 1s precisely that which lhas so often battled the highest order of medica! skil. The facta are tangible, the witnesses accessible, and the safe- ty and efficacy of the Syrup incontrovertible. Those who tay wish for an opinion from disinter- ested persons romeeetsiig the characterof the Syrup cannot fail to be satished with the following among nunicrous testimonials im the hands of the Agents. The eiguatures are those of gentiemen well known ig the community. and of the highest respectability. CARD. The undersigned having experienced the benefi- cial effects of the * Peruvian Syrup,’ do not heattate to recommend it to the attention of the public, From our own experience, a3 weil! as from the tes. timony of others, Whose intelligence aud intezrity are aitogether unquestionable, wo have no doubt of its effioncy in caxes of Iueipient Diseases of the Lungs and Bronchial Passages, Dyspepsia, Liver Compiaint, Dropsy, Neuraigia, &c. Indeed its ef- feets would be imcrediple, but from the high charac ter of those who hav’ wituessed them, and have volunteered their testimony, as we do ours, to its restorative puwer, i Rey JOHN PIERPONT, THOMAS A. DEXTER, disease Tt KE JAM It is well known that the toxide of iron is lost by ever a to air, and thes to maintain @ solution of Protox- ide of fron, Without further oxidation, has been deemed impossihie. In the Peruvian Syrup, this desirable point is at- tained by COMBINATION IN A WAY BEPOKE, UN- KNOWN; and this solution may replace all the proto carbonetos citrates, and tartrates of the Materia Medica. AY f Massachusetts, ton street, Boston, For sale by Druggists gererally. P: bottles, $2; medium sized hotties, gree? OF larKe L. CLARK & GO. Proprietors, Boston, in Washington by Z. D. Gilman, Special Nairn & Palmer, Soin Sehwartze, L. M V. Harbaugh, H. #. McPherson, F.S. Joseph Bury, J larke, D. R FAT Stone, 3-8. Lovejoy, Rely; Qnd in G& ete iiuwels Cages HITE POINT GRAVEL. for roofing and garden walks. Also, Holiand Pornt and d. together with the best Hickory, Oak i, and the best White and Red Ash and ing Coal for Summer. u. resale at my W Depot, corner of C and lath stre ms if R OTICE.—I have a few of those cheap TOIL SETS on hand, which I will sell chenper than they can be purchased e! CHINA, GLASS, and QUE Conl and Sand ar the Caual, BATES JOHN McDEVITT. OSEPH T. K. PLANT & Co, 7 FASHIONABLE UPHOLSTERERS, Manufacturers aud “Dont 3 Lounges, Mattremien, & cn ors in Sofas, Chairs, Paper Hanging done in the best manner. Carpets mainsail putdown, Furniture Repaired and Var- shed. 30 D street, between 9th 0% Z ioe ee no 9th and 10th Madang br LARGE ASSORTMENT OF MARTIN’S A &h8h Just arrived at the Music Moreote = ma l4 W.G. METZEROTT. PHILALELPHIA Lacek BEER DEPOT, No. 33) Pa. av., between 4 and 6th sta, One keg $2.50; one dozen quart botties, $1.30. i[7~ We send the Beer free of cost t any parto the city. C.F. & W. GERECKE. mS im aa NONNS & CLARKE’S emma #. ELLs 306 between 9th and 1 5 Purchasers wil! fi jo there intorestte fe . s ie r themselves the superior qualities of the ‘above Stovls, Covers, Melodeons, &0., &e,, also on hand. n 16-tr op BRITISH OUTRAGES, MPORTANT INE LU ENCE nas been brought fo bear upon the Administration, who have deeuled to despateh the U.S. tine of battle ship Pennsylva- orm to the Gulf « exico. Itts said that Commo- dore Stewart is to assiine command. and the pri- vate stores of cabin d ward re inelud- tng old eck Whisky, bave been ‘already ordered from JONAS PB. LEVY'S new Wine and rit Store. vrner of Mthand FP atreet. ma 29 W. PLANT, UNDERT. No, 4i¢ JMR PANT. | Gand H, kespe eee constantly on Land every article ar é& bia line—a ane Hearse, on . orpse Preservers, kc., &c. His oharges are = poem ee ution instagt on call, any hour Kveat pai ttoni gt Bos farmuahed for funeralsat Ay cS) ogre eee [TEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITES, MONEY te LOAN om STOCK SECURITIES ‘=k CaUBB BROTHERS BANKER: 's change for new, at a fair vaiuat street, (1m 20) ])icEst OF THE LAWS OF VIRGINIA, o ie operation ; illustrated tf jutticial dacis Modioines. - ee A Eee HEN IN THE COURSE OF HUMAN events, Ladies and Gentlemen lose on if natural at! fine head of it & matter of serious pmperinnse, ant the juestion is what we doto stor tae from failing off, and restore. ute wane and HARRIS 3 qu str : i PA UEPOTER ANDINPROVER Sie aApplieati will stop the bair falling or breaking, Femove ruff, keep the scalp clean and white. and impart fresiiness and vigor to the fir: and although you may have been bald twenty years, the eee use of ittwo months will insure y fw: i of hair. and nota bottie, and poo er le ad ¢ second application, return it et the price par Bae tery epee ee ee ia Jichmeond by . > . a gist, corner Main and 1th. ane jain and Wall ote, and in Washington city by Z. D. GILMAN, Dru it, Browns’ ‘Hotel ding, Pa, avenue, and D, CLARK, Druggist, corner 4% balan cries nue. ply HE GREAT PAIN ANNIHILATOR AND REMEDY FOR DYSPEPSIA, Weak Stomach anp Weak Bowsts, HARTSHORNL’S GURE ALL—Propared by a mist. Bottles 1242. 25 and 50 cents. Hartshorne’s Cure-all should be kept in all fami- lies. in ease of accidents or sudden sicknes. lartshorne’s Cure all cures Rheumatism. lartshorne’s Cure-all cures Cramps, Colio, Pain in the Stomach or Bowel hy Hartshorne’s Cure all cures Pain in the Limbs, Side, Back, and Breast. . diartshorne’s Cure-all cures Sprains, Bruises, Seaids and Burns, 4 Hlartshorne’s Cure all cures Neuralgia, Tooth- ache and Stillness of the Juints. - Hartshorne’s Cure-ail cures Cholera, Diarrhea and all Pam. Hartshorne’s Cure-all cures Ear Ache and Deat- ness from a cold, Hartshorne’s Cure-all cures D: spopais nnd, Tn- digestion; aiso, Cankerand Sore Mouth and Sore Throat; also Cuts and Sores. 4 Hartshorne’s Cure-all curesal! Spinal Affections and Weakness in Limbs, : Hartshorne’s Cure-ail is great tonic to Weak Stomach or pbb wielage ig Pikes 3 the frequent c! 68 0 ie Weather pro- duce a bad Coid: Rhenmatisin, Painin the Lambs ody ; also, Buff Neck—every person should geta bottle. It acts upon the Nerves, Muscles, Sinews, Blood and Bones ; and, by its warming elec- tromagnetic power, expels ali pain from the system. Geta bottle and try ieee : N. B—If you have a Cough. use HARTS- HORNE’S PECTORAL srkir OF WIL Gases —it 18 the best Cough Syrup in the orld. If you are Bilious, use HARTSHORNE’S ANTE-BILIOUS PILL! ‘hey act upon the Liv- er, Stomaeh and Bowels, carrying off ail Bile and Foul S-cretions. _ The above medicines to be had at all Drug Stores in Washington city ; Kidwell & Ciscell at George- town: H. Peel & Co, Alexandria. ma 3I-ly AYER’S Cathartic Pills. ‘The sciences of Chemistry and Medicine have been taxed their ut- most to produce this best, most per- fect pur; which 1s know, man. Innumerabie pr @ shown that these Priis have virtues which sur, in excellence the ordinary medicines, 8nd that they win unprecedent- edly upon the esteem ofall men. They are safe and pleasant to take and powerful to cure, Their pene trating properties stimulate the vital activities of the ly. remove the obstructions of its organs, purify the blood, and expel disease. They purge out the foul humoure which breed distemper, stimulate sluggish or disordered organs into their natural ac- tion, ard impart a healthy tone with strength to the wholesystem. Notonly ¢othey cure the every-day complaints of every body, but also formidable and dangerous diseases which have baffled human skuil. While they produce powerful eflects they areat the same time, in diminished doses, the safest and best physic that can be meager? for chidren. Being sugar-coated, they are pleasant to take, and being purely vegetable, are free trom any risk of harm. Cures nave be nade which surpass belief were they not substantiated by men of such exalted posi- tion and character as tu forbid the suspicion of un- truth. Many eminent clergymen and ljhs ape have lent their names to ceriify to the publicthe re- Hability of my remedies, while others have sent me the assurance of their conviction that my_ Prepara- tions contribute immensely to the relief of my affiic- ted suifering fellow men. i ‘The agent below named is pleased to furaish gratis my American Almanac, containing directions for their use, and certificates of their cures of the fol- lowing compiaints: Costiveness, Billious Complaints, Rheumatism, Dropsy, Heartburn, Hesdacre arising from a foul stomach. Nausea, Iudige: » Morbid Inaction and painarising therefrom, flatulency, i.oss of Appe- tite, ail Uleerous and Cutaneous Diseases which require an evacuant medicine, Sorofula or King's vil. They aiso, by purifying the blood and stimu the system. cure many complaints whicti it d not be supposed they could reach, such as Partial Blinduoss, Neuralgia, aid Norv tability, Derangem ofthe Liver and Kid- neys, Gout, and other kindred compiaints arising (areola state of the body or obstruction of its ‘unctions, - Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with «ome other pill they make more profit on, Ask for Aver's Priva, aud take nothing else. No other they can give you compares with this initsintrinsie value or curative powel The sick want the best aid there is for them, and they should have it. Prepared by Dr. AYER, Practical and Ana- Themist, Loweil, Mass. Price 25 cents per bex. Five boxes for = . Sold by Z D. GILMAN, Washington, and by H. COOK, Alexandria, and by all dealers every where. ap 9-4mr P T OR. é ESEMAR. ROTECTED by Royal Letters t 0 England, and eecured by the Seale of the Ecole de Pharmacie de Parisaud the Imperis! College of Med- seine, Vienna. Triesemar No, {isa remedy for Re- ‘axation, Spermatorrhara, and Exhaustion of the System. riesemar No. 2 effectually, in the short space of three day completely and entirely eradi- cates all traces of those disorders which topaviaund 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 Continental! remedy for that class of disorders which, unfortu- nately, the English physiciantreats with mercury, to inevitable destruotion of the patient's consti tution,and which ali the sarsxparilla in the world caunot remove. Triesemar Nos. 1,2, and Sare alike devoid of taste or smell. and ofall nauseating quaii- ties. Tey may lie on the toilet table without thei use being suspected. Sold in tin cases, and divid in separate doses as administered by Vetpeau, Lai- leman, Roux, Ricord, &c., &c. Price $3 each, po four cases in one for $9, which saves 3; and in ZT cases, Sold by Dr. H. A. BAR ROW, No. 157 Prince at.,a few blocks west of Broadway, New York. Imme i aly on peer) of the amount Dr. B. will forward the $3 cases of Triesemar, and the large sixes, car- riage paid, thus insuring genuine European prepara- tions. The $3 cases aiso sent, but not free of car riage. Consultation: usual, fromil a. m, till 2 P. m. and from 4 till 8p.m., at No, 157 Prince st., ew blocks west of Broadwey. Sold also by J. STOTT. Washington. lel ly A -. ON MANHOOD, ND ITS PREMATURE DECLINE, Just Published, Gratis, the Wth Thousand. A few words on the Rational Treatment, without Medicine, of Spermatorchea gr Local Weakness, Nocturoal Etssions, SURI Genitai and Nervous Debility, linpo- teney, and Impedimen' to Marra G ts xenernily,by B. DE LANE . Phe :mportant faet that the many alarming com- pimints. originating in the imprudence and solitude of youth, may be easily removed Without Mxpi , in this small tract, clearly demonstrated; and entirely new and highly successful treatment. as adopted by the author, fi vine ed, by means of which every one ts enabled to cure HimseLe perfectly and at the least possible cost, thereby avoiding all the advertised nostrume of tha day. Seut ty eny address, gratis and post free, in a sealed envelope, hy remitting (post paid) two poat- age slamos to we Dealt DE LANEY: ap 24-tsep2 = 88. East Sst New York City, 4 ciN year 1858. by Eugene Dupuy tn the Clerk's DUPUY’S NEW PERFUME FOR THE $£aSON, ” KISS-ME-QUICK. PISTILLED FROM FRAGRANT TULIPS. E. DUPUY, CHEMIST, Entered according to Act Congress in the 609 Broadway—New York. for the Southern District of New York. Sold everywhere. m 273m M48 8LE WORKS, WM, RUTHERFOR ARTIFICE R TN MARBLE, E Street, between i2th and 13th Streets ‘North, Tehitas bl fot oa City, «of uvites public attention to his extensive sto of beautiful Sesiened aud FElaborately Carved NaN. TELS in @ variety of Marbles, together with a choice assortment of STATUARY, whieh for de- sign and finish cannot be surpassed; and are well ispted for the Garden or Tomb. A large assort- ment of Plain Mantels, Monuments, and ‘Tomb- stonesat . prince, ted mn of any design exec to il Punctuality and dis; ch. 5 — Estimates given jor Brownstone or Marble wo; or North River Flaging, and every other work tp our line. Please call and make an inspection of our stock. N.B— Maken note of the nddresa. | fa'ty-ogi NEV FURNITURE WARE ROOMS, Great Excitement on Seventa Street, At Odd Fellows’ Hall, 3 A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FUR Fie WOODand WILLOW WARK and LOOKING GLASSE We can sell the above articles eheaper th house in the city; nd invite per Don’t mistake the ‘ogni Fellows’ Hall. 7th BONTZ & BRO. a civil nature and of © permanent character nnd Iso, the Constitution of the United Staten. with notes and the new Hillof Rixhts and Constitution Of Virginia ;-bv James M, Matthews, Attornay-at- Law ; in twovolumes; price $12. Just coapleted, 3 FRANOK TAYLOR, Travelers’ EW ARRANGEMENT: REAT SOUTHWESTERN ROUTE Alexandria Railroad FROM WASHINGTON CITY, D.C. TENNESSEE, ie by obtained at ti Via Orange EO A, Ob IsSiss RK A THROUGH TICK 5K TS, SOUTHWE! OPETUE. corner of aL wed ve on 6th rates °. eat the office of the Orange road, at Alexsudria, To . Richmond, Danville, Lynchburg, Bristol, Knoxville, Dalton, Atlanta, Chattanooga, Nashville, Huntsville, Grand Junction, Memphis, Montgomery By a direct ogee aud sg prec? railway connec- 1008 emp! Affording greater Expeditton and Comfort and being over 2.0 miles shorter tian by any other route. “rhe steam f-rry boat George Page leaves the foot of7th street at 6% a. m.. fo sengers take the cars jor ae va Sr anand S, bs it 7 p. m. for Kic 01 west, mating sure and close connections to Mem- Bageage Wagons and Omuibuses leave the office, Pa. avenue, at 6 o' glock a m. ai Alexandria Rai and New Oricans, ad 7 p.m. Vv. iS, A it. GEORGE PAGE WILL NHE STEAMER run as follows: an . it o’olock a. & cou LYER, when on the reute, t t opposite hours. cel watisigrs cmeccomersin paste Part jea' ‘Apito! ns siee ad | ond. avenue the same time the boats “RICHARD WALLACH, Pres, ¥ ORE AND ORIO RAILROAD. ALTOS INGTON BRANCH. JESDAY, 15th of June, Trains eet Lago! Sigink Hpesigaare! at grag j n for Annapolis, at Wasington junction for aifParts of the west. abd at Haltinore for Phiiadel. Way ‘Train for Baltimore, Philade}phia, and New York. all parts of the we: ess Train connects at Washington 88 train forall parts of the west, j iu th andat Balti Norfolk, Philadelphia aud New and at Baltimore junetion with Expres ‘rain for Baitimore oonrects at Washington junction with Accommodation ‘Train eat. Tae 5158, m.and 3.9 will stop only at Annape Mm. trains are express and is and Washington junc- ns. = On Saturday the 3.30 p.m. train goes to Philadel onl. : Sunday but one train “aca at S50 p.m. SONS, Agent. Intann Wout , TY bs eed D teamer GEORGE PAGE leaves the footof at 6 o'clock a.m..for Alexandria, the trains on the Orange and Alex - K Alexandria at 734 o'clock ichmond at 2.30 p. m. 7th street dail: connecting wit! andria Railroad, leav) a, and arriving in ‘Tickets procured on the Boat. Fare froin Waskington to s D. FROM IRECT TO Ticket Agent. Baltimore and Ohie Railroad. SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS, “With Greatly Improved Schedules. EE THROUGH CONNECTING TRAINS NOW RUN DAIL FROM WASHINGTON as follows: Ist. THE CINCINNATI EXPRESS MAIL starts at 5.15 a.m., allowing passengers time for fast atthe Kelay House, Washington June- This Train passes on at 7.49 p, m,and connects at Benwood on with Central Ohio ti, and intermediate nati ac 11.30 a. m. next d T CINCINNATI AND RESS connection leaves Washington (including Sunday,) at 2.5 p.m. rea at8 p.m. next day,and press Train for Lot and for St. Louis, ington to Cinciunat Yhio River, at’ 12 Tram for Columbus, points, reaoning LOUIS EXP onnecting directly with “airo and the Southwest, sag,ete. ‘Time, from Wash- INDIANAPO- SS caves (except Saturday and Sunday,) at 6.3 p. m., comecting, at Washington Junction or Baltimore. leavin -m. On Sunday Night the rain is made by the 3.30 p.m. ‘Train from rand Mountain Scenery of the Road ¢ the 5.15a.m, or 6.30 p.im Train from and all Stations onthe North- oad take the 6,3) p. m. ‘Train. all points on te Mariecta Railroad tal ‘the Western connections from Washington and Baltimore by ali these Trains, are the closest, most direct andampie that have yet been offered to the traveiing public, and ever; tage that the resources © . To view the G in daylight, tak For Parkersbur; western Virgini improvement and advan- the Ba timore and Onio peiste,lines could suggest, have ‘his arrangement. h Tickets and Bageace Checks to al! quar- every other possible facility will be found S for the Main Stem of the road will leave tern secured unde: Baitumore and ¢ ton as follows: Por Junctionand Pied mont take the 5.15.4, m. train. For beet with the Frederick 1 n take the $30 p.m. For Tickets of all kinds, further information, apply to At the Ticket 0: At the Picket Off e et W.P. SMITH or of Baggage Checks H. PARSONS, Agent, hington Station, Jamden Station, Master of Transportation. LE, General Ticket Ageat: UNitep STATES MAIL LINE ONLY RBGULAR LINE FORNIA AND OREGON AMA RAIL Reewlar Sailing Deys, bth & 2th @f sack month. CavrTion.—So man; tons of various kin been thai is have been iatel, ers bound to CAL. the only authorized aii Line, vis Pans- ew York, feeisit ius duty to ‘king passage to California, hey ast be corefnl to eamships of ti fs oad, as no other office Agent for passage | ma, In the city of caution all perso that, To AVOID ImMPosiTio the true office of the St i Line, vit Panama Ri k is authorized to engage ‘he Companies have only one o: which is at 177 fronting on the Cj harf. “cr Observe my sign over ths door. iW. RATMORG Ar. HE PACIFIO } ATE, STEAM it Tt of the mane Xo png ed iA GALIPOMNIA, aut ADA S ralafite Tart h leave New ( and cseerne| coma ig R Seis teamships hav. avy Depar' er Ol arr eet, "at the head of the Com: Vrieans and New Yori month with the via PANAMA RAIL- pected and ‘tment, and guaranty speed Railroad (47 i a (47 miles iong) is engere is checked in New by steamer at in New York covers ai! in portin Panama and tention in case of aoci- 'e route is entirely reliable—no fail- rréd in eight years, ngers leave Panama thi rive at Aspinwall. Conductors go throu; charge of women and nses of the trip. rvesteamers are dent, so that th ‘Ure having occu: @ same day they ar- each steamer, and take n without other proteo- west rates York.te apply at ARMSTRUNG. C.L, BARTLETT. Boston STOP THAT RATTLING. f at on “ Chapman's Kiastie Fe eae ar the ettltox of the s) put on at a small expen: and examine at why Wagons, wine oan be Pactory, whero kw, TONG EN GOOD SEC; an D PIANOS AND SK, hatween Sth and Vath CASH, siness, | aa Te UYING MY PIANOS FOR 4 long experience in the bu: Ht ey than tye Ere may SOE, SNK, hatwaan oth yoni ta eel ad ne je city, sho the latest Musio to 88 AND O' 4 ves THERS ia Posen oa prorosats FOR STATIONERY. cn 108, DEePaRTMENT OF ‘Mey. te Sealed for " such garicsrty Sideeitanced se 12 o lo m.,on Wi “ apni to falbl the contract will Bot be , and contracts wiil onl m8 Soler icles. afacturers of or dealers in the art = red must be of the Sent ge of wepartment. indrvidua! or fra — g at. epant but one price for every ant Toot @ sohedu‘e or Bi ie lace at for. with The articles when furnished Pie ge od. 1m, 0 od Pe etior in auality to the sample ; which with this sti; elation e be deemed cause tue e] the contract. eittolee mot named inthe schedule are to be fir nished at the option of the a at tl or market prioes, and the right is reserved we tFitta ielghScariemey reese for. as the pubic ser Ronis. with approved security, cnuet be given by the person or firm obtaining the contract, ad event of the refusal or neglect of the contr.ctor furnish any article or articles named inthe con!ract on the crder of the Ee Foes or any of its sere the same may be pu sed in open market, and difference im price paid therefor and the Beioe shall be cr arged * - eontnctor, pe fe, ent ol jected in the sett er. He peons “or Hes quarter during which vccu v ule ww be done, the amount, quility, and description each artic’es likely to be required. | of each of wil be arcish at the Secretary's office to all persons desiring to bid.t DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Class 1.—Paper. Item. . Dreams folio post, heavy, satin or plain fin- - retahed, culed and trimined, per ream 2% 1 reas fone post. light, pinun, uaruled, for al Seal, rf ream 3. 97 reains cap, whute or blue. raled wide, me- dium or close, and t |. per ream s cap, white or hive, ruled wide, extra superhi er ream 5. 40 reams oousular cap, white or blue, trimmed and ruled, per ream 6, 10 reams consular onp, white, double thick su- fine, per ream 2 10 renin ier cap. white or blae, trimmed and ed, Tr renm ain Warr post, whiteor biue, ruled va- widt er ream % So vanes qumte. pL extra superfine, thick caer Tue ‘ per ane head 10, 25 ms white veilum not . elazed, hard calendered, lined aud g: MN, 15 reams commercial note paper, lined, per ream 12, 10 reams buff note paper, lined, per ream 13, 15 reams flat cap, white or b'ue, unruied, per ream 14. 75 reams envelope, yellow or buff, royal, per ream 15. 170 reams large brown envelope. per ream 16. 35 reams pink blotting, per ream 17, 40 — sheets patent blotting, per dozen 18, 12 shi 20. 25 sheets d-awing paper. elephant, per sheet «i, 75 sheets drawing paper, royal, per sheet 2 ww anecte trerine paper, Freuca, large size, er shee! 3. 0 ae tracing eambric, per yard 24. 5.100 binders’ boards, 6's by %% inches, per C, Class No. 2.—Envelopes. 1, 490,000 adhesive envelopes, white, yellow, or buif, heavy, 63: to 9 by 3h: to 4 inches, per 2. 6,000 adhesive envelopes, white, heavy, 9 to ll by 5 to 6 inches, M 8 3,0" adhesive envelopes, white or iptow- W Ste Inches, per } 4 5,000 adhesive en pes, oird, per M 5. 8,0 adnesive envelopes, note, per M Intermediate sizes ordered not to be charged higher than bid for size next larger. Claas No. 3.—Pens. 1, 1€0 dozen cards pens, and of other mainufactui ‘ad, per dozen cards 2. 1,000 g10ss Perry ‘or other good metal, 3. 60 quills ‘ 4. 12 dozen x bs, $i Ver cases, and pencils, best quality, per dozen 5. 10 dozen xold pens, without cases, best quali- ty, per dozen 6. 100 gross Prau's or Arnold’s anti-corrosive pens, per dozen. Class No. 4.—Pencils 1, 14dozen ivory ever-pointed peneile, large or smal!, with leads, per dozen 2. 4@5 dozen Paber’s, ur other guod, No.1 to 4, or graduated. per dozen 3. 25 cases Faber’s,&c, polygrades, graduated, per case 4. 62 dozen taber's, &c, red and blue pencils, per dozen = 5. 44 gross leads, best quality, assorted, per 20, per M Class No. 5.—Ink, Inkstands, Wafers, and Waz. ~1, Wdozen Draper's large or small inkstands, per dozen 2. 5dozen oval glass inkatands, perdozen 8. 8 dozen east iron double or single inkstands, per dozen 4. 20 dozen Mayuard & Noyes’s ink, or Brien & Wil rink, qu per dozen 5. Sdozen Maynird & Ni nk.or Bryan & Wilcox’s ink, pints jozen 6. 2% dozen copying ink. qu dozen 7. Sdozen best ive ink, qui dozen 8. 3) dozen best French carmine ink, oz., per dezen 9. 165 M seal wafers, best quality, red, No. 8, for office seal, per M 10, 100 pouads best red wafers, common size, per poun 11, 200 pouods best extra super scarict sealing WAX, per pound. Class No. 6.—Cutlery and Miscellaneous Ar- ticles. 1, 25 dozen Rogers’ uck or pearl han buck or peari 2. dozen Rodgers’ her knives, four blades, dies, per dozen ivory bandie erasers, per jozen 3, 10 dozen Kodgers’ spring erasers, ivory han- dies, perdozen Gdozen ivory w: 4 dogen office shea 4 doxen office seiss: stamps, per dozen exira, per dozen » per dozen 1-0 dozen silk taste, in nanke, per doz 900 dozen red tape. assorted, per doze: 5 dozen paper weights, asserted, per dozen * pounds unprepared Indm rubber, per pound 5 pounds prepared Iucin rubber, per pound $0 quarté bert binck sual per quart 4. 5. 7. 8 9. 1a, i. 12. 13. 2) poun ts pow per pound 14. 1 dogen best Chinese India ink, per dozen 1. 2 — camele’ hair pencils, assurted, per jozen 16, 2dozen sable pencils, per dozen 7. 4dozen Osborne's or Newman’s best water colors, per dozen 18, $y) pounds tunca twine, per pound 9%. 32 dozen mahogany rulers, round or flat, 0 inches long, per dozen 9, 6dosen lignumvilx rulers, round or tat, 9 inches long, per dozen 21. 20 pounds best quality sponge, per pound . 4) pounds gum arabic, per pound 23. 10 dozen mucilage, large tize glass jars, with brush and metalic tops, pe: dozen 24. 10dozen mucilage, in earthen or sings jara, Without brash or tops, per dozen 25. 190 dozen pen holders, assorted. per dozen 3. 6 — wafer stands gr boxes, cocoa, per jozen 21. 6 dozen sand boxes, per dozen 28. 12 dozen strong 9-inch ivory folders, per doz- en. [Form of guaranty.| fs Wasningion, certify that litves, and alle to fulfil a con ing stationery for the Department he Interior duving the year onding June 3), 185 , should hid be accepted ma 25 wiBthJe PFoOPosaLs FOR STATIONERY, War Derartuent, June 7. 1858. Proposais wil! be received a: this department un- tl 12 o'clock on Wednesday. the seth day of June instant, for supplying the stationery deseribed in the schedule below for the fisoal your commencing on the ist day of July vex! ‘The stationery mu be of the bast quality. pany the bids, ‘he will be required to xive bond With approved sureties for the faithful fululment of his contract ; and the Departme.t will reseive the right to order the articles at suoh times and iu such uantilies as it may dcein ‘per, and to increase or dimiman the quantities vel i] Paper made of Linen Stock. 2 reams folio post, ruled, machine made, weigh- ing 17 pounds, r ream ‘30 reams single cap, do. do. eae ing 12 pounds, 140 reams quarto post, do, do, ne ing 834 pounds, Teams note paper, r ream 5 do. copying paper, car 5 di blotting pep: do, 10 do. envelope paper, bulf or yellow, ream 20 dozen cards Perry's pens, 20 gross other met ie pous, opus ee per gross 2,000 quills, No. 80, 60 dozen Contee’s or Faber's lead pencil,” 2 do. ivory folders. piain. “7 aan 2 do. erasers, ivory hi ies, do, 1 do. ivory wafer stan do, 1 do. cocoa sand boxes, do. 8 do. 4 bladed knives, Rodgers & Sons’, : dozen 3 do, inkstands, 2-inch, cut-gines, sai: lo Maynard & Noyes’s or other black ink, 15 dozen French carmine ink, in ounce vinien 1 do. pying ink, i 20 waters, large, fur Department » 20 pounds walers, common wine, os G0 “do. sealing’ wax, scarlet. 10 do. India rabber, prepared, in pieces, 19 ounces pounce. Pabene ke black sand, Mperpeck 2 10 dozen trace, ai ted, or denen 1m do. red tape, as-orked sizes “ 20, savelopes, 85 weighing a poucd, ol rp wey LEONARD'S HAND-BOOK OF Vv Law. 80 highly extolled in the Peb- of Riack "s Magazu rioe % eemtes +» OL@ Vol, ‘Chana po stace 12 conte, ie3, bPahaven ing ranges 2 3 west, uding th Markinac, will be ntt to the Petre Sriot” from and alter the aame d-t-.'and sil beeu Jeet to sale or entry at the ind thee at this 7th day of June, Ronin condi Heater at at ER The grant o! ina ale Oy the act 7 Conrréss, Jane 3, 1856, to she State of tee n the coustruction of certain Reilnoade therem mycned, having been xo far adjusted a< to sutho riza the release from withdrawal of the lands here analier desorbed, notice by caren that Blithe vacant of-rcd lands tice he outede of six miles on ennh side of the “Grand amc townships, which have not been selected in Virtue of raid eramt orwy other grant mad Cong-ess, or legally oa by pre emptio which were subject toprivate eniry of the date of withdrawal, will be restored to private entry on the days ep ena ees ~* pee. a orameary miunwmu + A rine nd office stloxiaon Mouday, the 6.Aday of August »ext, Viz: . North of the base line and west of the principal meridian. Townships 4, 5,*, 10, 1, 12, 18, 14,15, 12, 18, 19, and of e eleven. mir ipa 4, 5.6, 8,9, 10,11, 12,18, 16 15,17, 18,18, ve MPawnahips t, 5 6.7.8, 10,11, 12, 18, 14, 15, 16, 18, 19, , toirteen. orf serseuipe’s. 5, & 3,5, 10,11, 12, 18, 1, 15, 16,18, 19 og te G8, "0, 15, 26, 17, 19, and 2, of Fw nshape & 5,6, 10, 15, 16, 17, 19,and 2, of Mfowrenine 8.8, 15,16 17,19, and 9, of range "Townships 10, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19.and 20,of range eigh- ‘nship 15, of range nineteen. At the land joe at Taaversx City on Monday, the 16th aay of sugust next, viz: ; North of the base line and west of the principal me an. Toweships 21, 22, 23, 4, 25, 26, 27, 28, 30,34, and 35, of wnehios 21,22, 23, 24, 2, 2%, 2,and 28, of ranre ‘ePowishipe 21, 22, 23,24, 25,25,27,and 28, of range elev en. ‘ownships 21, 22, Bah had Sof ange mane hips 26, 27, 28,39, 31, and 32. of range pine. ownabhips 2,2 50 St; and dc7of ranma eng. range seven. fivwen undermy hand atthe city of Washing this erehth day en, —_ inini one Chousar en a THOS. A. HENDRICKS, Commissioner of the Genera! Land Ofice, jel2) wide pecorceas FOR LIVE OAK, Navy DerartMxNt, i Bureau of Construction, Sepom as, &r v . Sealed proposals for delivering 252 cubic feet of promiscnous live oak timber im each of the navy- js at Kittery, Charlestown, Brookiyn, Phiiade! Gosport and Warrington, will be ved at s bureau untu three o’eiook, the 14ta of suiy, 1952. ‘The proposale must be endorsed “ Proposals for Live Oak,” thet they may be distinguished fro other business letters. The offers may be for one all the it rust be for the whole quantity at any yard required by law, must by xcoon puried by a guarautes, the form of whieh is here «ven. The 25 000 culue [eet to be delivered in each yard ‘will be in the following proportions. viz: 5.00 cu! 10 feet a.ding 18 and 15 inches; 10,40 cubic feet sid: I4and 12 men nd cubic feet atdi inghes, in shout equa’ quantities of The timber ne from 15 aod 18 mohes may be in length from 10 25 feet. and such of the 18 © Seis fit for keeleon pieces may be longer. aed 4inch timber in ength from 17 to 20 feet. rt repertion of #1! the foregorng any be strait: ofthe 9aid inch timber the length may be from 16 to 14 feet, and three fourths of the ntaty to have a natura! avd fair corve of from 12 to 30 inches or more in the length given. and one hisif the numb. r ofthese piec sto hive f om the mean to the maxi- mum crook. Aijlte bea did straight and fair, and have atace of nt less than the siding size. The timber mast |): cut from trees grown within 0 miles of the sea, to be delivered im the yard at t and expense of the contracte ad he entire approval of tne buresa. delivered on or or, 1858, and the resi- fF ebruary, 1858 the contract m each rtment wil aw he lowest tidder ne making Quy y atany unvy yard, if it shall thea dee eoceseary OF disadvantageous to the pu service. Sureties to the ful: estimated amount will ve re quired to sign the contract, and xs additional and coliateral security, 15 p>reent. will bgewithheld the amount of each delivery until the contrast is ed, And the remaning 85 per ce.t.of «nok igopreced sn triplieate by the commana. t the yard will be paid by the »avy agent at the point of delivery within 30 days after its preseutation tvhim It will ba stipulated in the contract that if defen! t be mate by the parties of the first part im deliveri + ail orary ofthe timber named of the quality and at the time ana piace trovided. then m that « the contractor and his sureties will fortert aod to the United States a eum of money not exeeed: ¢ twice the total amount therein agreed upon as the sum to be paid incase of thenctual delivery of the whole, which may be recovered from time to time according to the act of Congress im that case pro- vided, approved March 3, 1843. é aN may y twent of promiscuous live aak t the advertisement of the ‘eau of Construction the date of — June. 1@58. for the sum of ——-. 5,900 cubic feet sided 15 and at per foot............ 10,000 cubic feet sided 12 and 14 unchea, at —— per joot............... 10,000 cubic feet sided 9 and 10 inche: at e tal wal one ccepted, + and the contract the navy agent at —-——. or to me ai signature and certifiewe. uly —, 1658, Form of * warantee, We, the undersigned, ———. of ——~—, in the 20) ——, hereby guaranty that. im caee foregoing Wd be accested. ——— wil, with ten days after the receipt of the contract at the post othoe nnmed. or xavy aeency Cesiguated, exe cute the contract for the same, with good and suth ; im case snid shall fal to contract as aforesaid, we guaranty to ifference between the offer of the —— &ial that which may be maeapeer p F . WR Witness. G. H. K. F. I hereby certify that the aqove-named C. D. and F. F. are knuwn to me as men of property and abie to mak goed thers guarantee, To be signed by the United States district judge, United States disinet attorney, collector, or navy axent. je if lawiw THe s F. f D: GOLDE GOLD GOLD GO Sees feof <boode fot t- Sooh fo} folate rit 72) fe alas oass4 33) ome pee Spsufsciachel o eS EN PRIZE ILLUSTRATED! The New VYerk Weekly GOLDEN PRIZE i# one of the largest and best weekly papers of the day. An Imperial Quarto containing KIGHT PAGES, oF PORTY COLUMNS. of entertaining original matter, and Clegant!y WL CSTHATED every week ad VORTH PROM FIFTY CENTS TO VLD WILL Bk PR 2D TO [ACH SUBSCRIBER IMMEDIATELY ON RECEIPT or THE SUBSCRIPTION MONE), y for one year $2 00, and | gift. for two years py for three yen: One oops for five verre AND TOCLUBS. is, Ses Threecopiesore year - - $500. and Sgifts, Fivecopiesoneyesr - - “gonard stunt, Ten copies one year, =a Twenty one copies one year - 3» The articles to be distributed are aiving list: 2 Packages of Gold,containing - $500 © each. 5 do, do. do. - 20 0 exch. 10 do. do. do, - 100 0 10 Patent Lever Hunting Cased Wateves - = = - = 300. Q0each 2 Gold Watches - - = ‘BMweach. » do - - 6 00 each, = - - &) 00 eaoh nd Watehes - ; 200 Silver Hunting Cased W. Ss ooenek 5 Silver Watcher to 25 00 each. 100 Gals Guard, Vest and Fob R=. Se Gold ‘ ockets, Bracelets, Brooches, far Den ~ Bren| mes Cuff Pins, Sleeve Buttons, Rines, Short atch Keys. Gold and Suver Phimbles, and a tv of other articles, worth from Gtty cents to ‘diately on receipt of the sub pecriber’s nime will be entered upon our sate tion book Opp >«:te a number, and t @ ciN oor~ reaponding Sh that number will be for . eon bia to the subscriber, by marl or er {D7 All communications should be addressed to BECKET & CC bey | 28 Bi viiat e c . roadway, New \ ork. * 3," Specimen copier sent free, or they can be keen at Shillington’s N A ase 's News Depot. Agents wanted. N. No. 610} OTICE OF THE ENLARG EMEN P $8 20) SHIGAN in ng ge of the act of © ong 1, 1858 entitied “An act to eularge the et —" : St ache a ee ey y wi Cy ect to entry a1 the efhoe at all that part ot the present norts: townships 28 and 29 worth, aud east of the Bacimaw ; Given under my Cie eity of 1858. Li v8. a, jon aQgmmiasioner ef the G

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