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‘wind came up out of the séa. a And esis" mists, make room for me" ' hailed the ships, and cried, “Sail on, @ mariners, the night is zon hurried landward far ying. “awake! itis ¢! It said unto the forest, “Shout! Hang ail your leafy banners out ‘ It touched the weod-bird’s folded wing, And said,‘ O bird, awake and sing !”’ And o’er tne farms, “O chanticleer. Your ciarion blow, the day is near! It whispered to the fislds of corn. ™ “Bow down and the coming mors * Jt shouted through the belfry towe"; “Awake, O bell, procisum a “4 dé witha sigh, Teopecoed thochurticauictlie!” oe “‘Homestead ae” exclaimed Mrs. Partington, throwing down the paper; ‘it’s come tha pretty pass, indeed, that mew are going toexempt themselves fro n home just when they please, without any proviso for cold nights.” Coot. —‘Your house ison fire!’ said a stran- ger, rushing into the parlor of a sober citizen. “Well,” was the answer, “to what cause am I “indebted for tle extraordinary interest you take in the affairs of my Louse.” ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. BROWNS’ HOTEL .—Dr Phillips, Pa; John Wallace, do; E Cromgrole, Va; M_L Carr, NC; EH Porter and lady, Tenn ; Miss Je-sie Porter, do; C A Weed, Va; W G Wheaton, Ill; J Cas- in, Pa; H Faulk and son, La; GS Dufassat, do; C Ware, Mass; Wm Murray and lady, Va; Mrs Kennedy, Md; S$ Tift. Vt; A S Wilson, DC; M Day, Ga; Dr A J Baldwin, Fla; Miss A UL Hall, NY; ES McWharter and lady, Ala; LT. Dun: ean, La; T B Taylor, SU ; C Moore, NY; W D Alexander and family, Ind. KiRKWOOD HOUSE —J Myrat, Cal; L M Closs, Neb; M D Thomas, Md: J Murdavgh,Va; JJ McCary, DC; TB P Ingrams and J Marsba!), Va; J R White; H S Baker, HR Robins, Md; A Campbell, do; J H Hoffman, do; TR Ravult, do; J Taylor, d'; J M_ Hopkins, Pa; W W Hopkins, do; F Ball-y. NY; M x Dr Rogan, d:; D E Dudley, Botivia; J Ondarge, do; JS Rudd, DC; A Toison, Md; B M Cromeil. Ga; C R Row se'l. do; C E Clarke, do; H W Williamson, Md; C Henry, do. UNITED STATES HOTEL.—J W Tool, Ten; JW Tracy, L Jefferson. H Bruin. TC ‘Turner, and J Bruin, Va; AR x, Pa: A J Coin, Va; JP Marshall, NY; WM Mouilit, Md; J A’ Nettles, La; Dr H D Churchmaa, WH Reiter, Va; T B Thruston, SC; J G Porter, Mass s R Smith, 1; A D Beuneit, Pa; R A Sinclair, Everett and lady, Muss. NATIONAL HOTEL —CH Rogers, H 8 Gaw, Pa; J B Simpkins, Kansas; M P Smith, Md: JH Ferguson, DC; A Warwick, jr, Va; A W Thom- son, NY; W F Jones, NC; W J Johnson, Md; J © McIntyre and lady. Miss; J B Waters, do; dno Farran, Va; A B White, Pa; W Titus, N Y; JH Feiguson, Md. WASHINGTON HOUSE —W C Burnett, G L Rattelni-ler and lady. ro; Jos Fend, Min; JL Burnbem, Mo; Dr fi West, Edwd A James, Hon Wm Montgomery, Pa; J Wilson, NY; Wm H Sands, J C Hodge, Wm P Fowler, B M Wil- liams, Smithland; J Chandler, 0. OCEAN STEAMERS’ SAILING DAYS From tug Untrep Stars. Steamers L Hamourg. ew York..Havre .. +see.New York. . Liverpool. From Evrorz. Ariel ........,.South’pton.New York... June 16 Anglo Saxan ..Liverpoo! Quebe, ---June 16 ssi ‘* Jane ts June 19 ---New Jane 23 Liverpool...New York... June 26 ++-Sonth’pton.New York... June 30 The California mail steamers leave New York on the Sth and 20th ofeach month. =i ORD MONTAGUE’S PAGE; an_ historical weenth ce: 3 romance of the se: ry. By G. P. James, author of “tichelieu,” “Uid Domin- jen. ets., ete. Price $1..5, Just pe ie aloat TAYLOR & MA je 25 SS Pa. avenue. SRGRKE ON De cL. LL UKKE ON THE MINEKAL SPRINGS OF Pe with a Map of Routes aud Distances, Moorman on the Mineral Springs of Virgima, with a er of the Koutes ‘and Distances ; cae Bell on tho Baths and the Watery Regimen 4 Trip to the Virginia the Beaus of i335 ‘suquier Sulphur Sp: oode’s Guide to the 2 50, prings, or the Belles and cents. Hot Springe of Rath ch Zeta. “ “s vanes ‘of Bath cornty, a Waters, . L. North, M. D.; 25 cts. iso, Hiepe. Guides, Books, &c., of every desorip- je FRANCK TAYLOR. W. PLANT, UNUERTAKER, No. 418 7th « street, between G and H, keeps constantly on hand every articie re- Mstont Corpee P aaa ye &e. H nt r re: ers, &e.,&c. Hi wan eaten tas fia yest ight. s SET ea F.MYERS NEW BOOKSTORE, ry pe oe attention is respectfully invited to his col- ifooks Stationery. Gold Pens, i Penodieris. &e., &c. ELEY} ard }» French, and Awe-ican Sta- = = uonery of the finest ty; Americanand Eng|ish 3) I f poe fe po d Works of the latest —_ Family Kib'es and Prayer Books, tafuliy Kound Books for presents. The Englishand Amer.cu Pocts and Dramatists, mpromaing the finest ard moat full editimns of yron, “tt, Sha a = Souther, Bryant kos ken” itn, Burns, bP ekrentl erie Bie id Pens. ‘80, imporis, and wil! keep constant!: — uof German Oil Paintings ol Vo. 48 Pa. avenue, je 15 eoSm AIR, TOOTH, NAIT.. AND BANDOLID BRUSH S at GIBBS'S Hair Store soe giyoet- and at his Sales Koom, under Willards’ Ho ie 9-6m on hand, a thd finest between 43¢ and 6th sts, NO Iuportanr Ber c TRACTORS AND DERS, JENKINS § LAMBDIN janufacture Sass, Doors, und Bunda, Crown Are- trave, Pannel, and otier Mouldings, Plan ned ner. Brack ts, and ail other work in comiection with House Building, chesyer t. t - Tiahment south of Boston. 1 18D M+¥ other estab Termscash. JENKINS & LAMBDIN, ma 25-3m E i - 2 Aleneadla, A ENXNABE & GAEHLE, A CHICKERING and a Halle’, Davis & Co.’ b used, for sale at great bar; ins ——~ Lise? mal¢ 36. between 9th and loth sts. QO™tep STATES PATENT OFFICE. etis A Wasuinoton, June 21, 1858, ¢ petition of H. M. Rose. ad Wm. Rose, ueceased, of Phiiad-ishia. Penmyivae Popped the extension of a patent zranted f }, for aa * improv - Ghinss for spite heen ero vemont in the mn tne expiration o} for seven years from aid patent, w: tee - hich takes place on Mes ordered: that the sat jored, 16 said petition be h Patent Office on M ondaye ‘the Sth of Auapat next. st 12 o'clock m.: and al!’ persons are notified to BD) and show “i Pofition ough’ moto be'granted. ne? Neves WHY amid ‘ersons opposing the extension are required t. ip ihe Patent Office their objections, specail nee bu bear at least twenty days before the day of hearing ; al! testimony filed by either ‘ty to be — rob ven eri he wnat be taken and teansmit- aceo! ce Wi © rul Wij be furnished on mprlication. ‘8? vito% which e testimony in the case will be cl Voth of -uau ts depositions and other seen the fonponas testi ony must be filed inthe Officeon er © the morning of that day; the arguments, if ang. Within ten days therealler. ; v rdered, also, that this no be published in the on pad or Pennaylyanup, Phil- Ds e lor three jeces, tothe Sith day of August ag Pp be ink. _ Os: Hors ot /ommissioner of P P.S. Editors of the atov, Ts a £ papers will please copy tira natina Palen Oho. ttn paps! NOTIcR, the publie that he te Pi informe his friends jessrs Brereton & Bro., corner cay” od atand of 0, 464 ith street, where be will kactiy ULE Bt8., ment of WINE. aG TES, and FEED and BietivisioN nt GROGE- ONAS P. LE Je 14-tf uecessor to Breet he, DDIANOS.—Two very good at ws. one at $9; and soveel at Cire ro. At ‘ che largest stook of new Pianos ever: Wared in ties 906 Pa. ave bens sod at _ 1 Music sent by mail, post freon ie jeg r ; No. 611. etick of rift’ REMoy THE ND OFFICE PROMO fan th 9 teat 4TE = MICHIGA in wnco: ) meg pring tts Provisions of the act of it Authe the logetion of and offices.” approved Aaa f eae at ie here by dacisred and af th ane of pubdizo fade in seg . rr } CHE F CRINAG TO FRAVERSE CITY, IN THE iohigan, will be remc precise t. ‘emo: ed by the register and seanver te the und ¥ Of ro! ther notice 28 to the ler my hand at th gga Bag of Westinaton, the President. we "ee os THOS. A. HENDRICKS, je 8 whw _Comm’er of the General Land Othee, ADEs BRAIDS. PLAITS, C IRLS, B. 4 WIG, J¥Fs pommel of 13th street and Par eve OLBBS'S, at Som OW LAN ACCaSs Hair Btore, near Ath suet E GABEY P a REMIUM LIGHTNING-ROD POINTS. tention ublic 1s respectfully solicited “the examjontn ne rrounge of a superiorari ole of LIGHTNING tared and erect ry and C CONDE CTORR, manufac- irre & n, corner of 10th fact ington, D.C. TS te anonity of theee Conductors over others now in will readily be acknowledg: examination. ev are manufactured of uality of iron, connected with coppe ngs. pm thorovghly carbonizéd to obviate the jon of the atmosphere on the metai,and mounted witha super gnaper pote fire gilt and trpt wits plstina, whieh ren them strictly soiemific. _ All points not tipt with plat ‘will corrode, When theylose their attractive ‘or for electric- ity, in which condition they sre worthless. a8 lin SW LIVERY, SALE, AND e > ie , at og nae avenue. e . oR the in yong on jeave to announce to the { Washington, and the pubic im soperal, that die, ithe cuyswners * er ecet times, be obtained as neat and t as ean be found any- sow? ® My stock comprises a fine assortment of horses, which, for style and action, cannot be sur- passed oe ‘stable in the country, and of new carriages and ee ee = As reasons! eric the city. Give me os call, and [ guarantee Come ALLISON NAILOR Jr._ NE_CARRIAGE STEPS CAN BE HAD Steaks Martie Las corner 12th and E streets, cheaper than elsewhere: 5 RUTHERFORD, Southeast corner 12th and E sts N. B.—Mantels, Monuments, &c., always on hand. ma 25 eo2m EORGE H. VARNBLL, HOUSE, SIGN, ANDFA Y PAINTER, No, 5! Lowistana ave., Let. 6th and 7th Sts., ‘wouid respectfully ca!l the atten'ion of the ciiizens generally to the fact that they can have sny work in my line exscuted with promptness and dispateh, by leaving their orders at the Emporium. Signand Fancy Painting in an unsurpassable style, and ae oe put in proper piace free of charge. je OSQUITO AND FLY NETS.—i have just received a large lot of Hartwe'l’s Patent MOSQUITO and FLY NETS, JOHN ALEXANDER, je 24 eo2w (Intel,) 240 Pa. avenue. sror THAT RATTLING. ton “ Chapmen’ Tam now ‘ed to Anti-Ratling Shaft Fastener,” 8 sur remedy for the rattling of the shaft-clips' of Carriages and Wagons, which can SC? Sa eam sy Paging, wh at m ‘ory, wher coun’ ANDR » JOYCE, sarner lath and F. eta. 1 BRITISH OUTRAGES. MPORTANYT INF L ENCE nas been brought to bear upon the Administration, who have decided to despatch the U.S. iine of battle ship Penasylva- nia to the Guifof Mexico. Itis said that Commo- dore Stewart is to assume command. and the pri- vate stores of cabin a d ward room, inesses, includ- ing old wreck peieky,, have been already order-d from JONAS P. LEVY'S new Wine and Store, corner of 7thand F stree! UNNS&CLARKE'S ne Ms co APPA HALLETT, DAVIS & COS! on A ETE BANS 32 vi gale Foon ne or i Oe ELLIS, 906 Pa. av., between Sth and 10th s1 . Purchasers will find it to their interestto examine for themselves the superior qualities of the above ANOS. Stools, Covers, Melodeons, &c., &0., also on hand. n 16-tr M48 BLE woORKS, WM. RUTHERFORD, ARTIFICER IN MARBLE, E Street, between 12th and 1Sth Streets North, Wasurneton City. Tovites public attention to hia extensive stock of beautiful deerzned aid Klaborately Carved MAN- TELS in a variety of Marbles, together with a choice assortment of STATUARY, which for de- sign and finish cannot be surpassed, and are well apted for the Garden or ‘'omb. A large assort- ment of Plain Mantels, Monuments, and ‘Tomb- stones at very low prices. Monuments of any design executed to order with ch. punctuality and dispat: Estimates given Tor Brownstone or Marbie work i aoe River Fiaging, and every other work in ur line. Flease oall and make an inspection of our stock. N. B.—Make a note of the address. fel7-Am WHITE POINT GRAVEL for roofing and curden walks. Also, best Holland Point and flat Sand. together with the best Hickory, Oak, Pine Wood, nd the bes: White and Red Ash sud free-burning Cosi for Summer nse. On hand and for sale at ny Wood, Coal and Sind Depot, corner of C and 14th s!reet, near th : ma |-tf W. BATE Ne& TICE—I have a few of those cheap TOIL" T SETS on hand, which I will sell air el than they can be is rehased elsewhere. Also CHINA, GLASS. and QUEENSWARE, cheaper than the cheapest, with many other articiee too numerous to ment between 9th and 10th streets, Cali and see for yourselv: ap !3-6m ion, at 308 Pa, 27 enue, JOHN MeDEVITT. <. IMPROVE YOUR EYES. - STRENGTHEN and assist them, by the Paris Optician, D. WOOLFSON, who bas arrived from Europe with his own, 8s weil aa the manufacture of a good timproved SPFCTA CONCAVE SURV Ex, 2 , an ie DOUBLE FOCUS and DOUBLE POLISHED BRAZILIAN PEBBL. 3, CRYSTALS, Ete., bres Grn eons rhe ape any EYE meg ne it weakness, cataract or tending to it; BO SHORT-SIGHTEDNESS, Z Persons who are compelled to use glasses, or those now using them, will be suited at firstsight. Those WHOUBLE-POLISHED VENEZUELIAN - SHED VENEZUELIA) CRYSTAL KOCK have received the highest recommendations at the World’s Fair, at Paris, through their producing & clearness and easiness of vision heretofore unknown inany other improvements, and MAGNI- Also. ail styles of OPEN A, SPY, FYING GLASSES, C d Microscope: hth street an are for saie at his store, corner o: Pennsylvania avenue, or Eighth atreet No. 491. be- tween J) street and I's. avenuc. Do act mistake the corner of 3th street. Tices “ory ressonsable, the same as at his estab- lishment in Europe. AGGAGE EXPRESS OF FICE nee TREET, Adjoining The States Printing Oftce, The subscriber, Baggage Acert for Baltimor and Oho and Washington Branch Railroad, hae opened an office, at the above place, for the accom- modation of the public, where orders can be left for the of Wagons to convey Begrage or Packages toand from Railroad Depot, Stesmboats, removal to any point in this City c Office open from.7 o’eiock a.m. os. except Sunday,7 Les and 0 10 o’ o'cek & m..2 0’ clo JOHN M. McCLIN TOCK, care Agent Baltimore and Oho Railroad, N. B.—Persons coming to Washington or goin Baltimore, not having made up there minds spied ey will stop, by giving up their checks to my Agents onthe cars, willl have their baggage taken gare of at this office, or at Baltimore ohhoe, No. i Sharp streat. and noaxten oharge. ai ECTURES OF LOLA MONTEZ, including her autobiography, | vol; 31, A Poor Fellow, by the author of “Which the Right or the Left,” 1 vol; $1.25. ooh reghahon by Mrs. Ann 8. Stephene, 2 vol., per: §!. Pikdele, by Julia Kavanagh, 1 vol ; $1.25 Edna an antique New England tale, by Emma Carra. ! vol.; #1. Romance, by Edward Goodwia, 1 1 Faly AW ite, & ‘he Lafe and Times of Puch Miller, 1 vol.; $1. M gdelen, the Enchantress, by E 2 Lig 1 vol. 5 s'. The Wife's Trial, by Miss Pardoe: 59 cts Romance of the Harem. by Miss Pardoe: 50 ots, a ealous Wife, by Miss Pardo ote, The Rival Beausies, by Miss Pardoe: 5 ots, Confessions of a Pretty \v oman, by Miss Pardoe; 5 ota. Kobert Oaklands, by Leizh Ritchie: 25 ots. jez i FRANCK TAVELOR, Viguin, GUITAR, BANJO, AND HARP Strings; Music = bound - all kinds of Mu- sical Instruments carefully rormres EL N F. ELLIS, ma 10 36 Pa. ave., near 10th st. ———— Prices REDUCED. LEVY'S BILLIARD SALOON, N. avenue, en s and 6th streeta, 1 how in complete order, hav a adopted the latest 1; ‘proved sehions, During the summer the pico of a '— game will be 15 cents, or two cougecutive games for 5 je 5-Im* en SI Lk WONDER OF WASHINGTON F iter SUSGETABLE BALSAM pe ley mir. in ov. curiug ali Sealp Disenees. eee M “e ORTRAITS FOR THE MILLION. —A per= P feat Portrait of yourself for % cents, warranted not to fate. 2.00 of these beautiful Pictures made by W: odley in nine weeks. Novharge unless the sitter is perfectly satisfied. Pictures on piper for cents, wiuch can be sent by mail without extra charge. Kvery variety of caxes light uot required ie 146m kept on hand. Sun a Ke C WOODLEY, Photographer, No. 312 F street, near Willnrda” ADIES’ HAIR WORK REPAIRED, or tak L 1 exchange,at GIBBN’ Wig. Enid end Godt je puree Pa. avenue, between 9th and 1th wi al 2K ~c) ‘ker. LOCKS a a Cigcns: SLOCKS!!—CLOCKS !"!—Ju eat assortment of CLOCK> from i to'§125." Galland meget que =“ J. RC : S49 Pa.av,, oppoaite Hse Hotel, MATER 1ALS B.—CLOCK Corda. &0.. for talent, N. Keys, Bali shad bheap, wl6N OF THE [G6 £ Indien, ore Jom May evi ASSES, in gilt or TATE aes Pre U eRseT feemen ware, gilt or otherwise ; 6 tH in his line, “ASS PLATES or wv a for cas! ap2-ie PRE L. OOM guts, oN 10th street, a. Medicines. peeuvian SYRUP. ProrgcraD SOLUTION OF Bee OLED OF IRON Having successfully passed the to which oot Sareea ae Mee el es! Tea Bthonoy in Carne | Soe PSIA, Agetions the Liver, Dropsy, Newralgia, tae nes Consumptive Tendencies, Disorde' ie of the Per roo urey, 'rostrating ‘ects = Lead or Mercury, Generas 5 Dedility, And all diseases which require and Altera tive medicine, is beyond question. The proois of its efficacy are xo numerous,so well authenticated, and of such peouliar - characters, a ee omer reasonably hesi' Teceiv ree Lid The Peruvian Syrup does not profess to be a oure ail, but its range is seine omens many iseases, ‘vy ike are in- tmately related, and proceeding oné cause, may be cured aoe class of spent open vides a cure, 1s p, ecisely t. ich thas battled the highest order of medical skil. are tangible, the witnesses accessible, and ty and efficacy of the Syrup incontrovertible. Those who may wish for an opinion from disiater- ested persons respecting the character of the Syrup cannot fail to be satistied with the following amoug Rumerous testimonials in the hands of the Agents. The signatures are those of geutiemon weil known in the community, and Of the highest respeotabili . one remedy the Syrup CARD. The mndorsiqned having experienced the benefi- cial effects of the “Peruvian Syrap,” do not hesitate to recommend it to the attention of the public. From our own experience, as well as from the tes- timony of others, whose intelligence and integrity are altogether unquestionable, we have no doubt of its effi in cases of Incipient Diseases of the Lungs and Bronchial Passages, Dyspe sia, Liver Complaint, Drepsy, Neuralgia, kc. infeed its ef- fects would be incredible, but from the high charac ter of those who have witnessed them, and have volunteered their testimony, as we do ours, to its Tostorative power. VE . JAM NN. It is weil known that the medicinal effect of Pro- toxide of Iron is lost by even a very brief exposure to air, and that to maintain a solution of Protox- oxidation, by ide of Iron, without further has beep deemed impossible, In the Peruvian Sy this desirable point is at- tained by COMBINATION IN A WAY BEFORE, UN- KNOWN; and this solution may replace all the proto carbonatos citrates, owe Sree of the Materia Medica. 3, M. D. as Assayer to Lan State of Massachusetts, S Boy!ston street, Boston. For ssie by Druggists generaily. Price for large bottles, mediuin sized N. L. CLARK & hotties, $1. y GO. Proprietors, Boston. For sale in Washington by Z. D. Gilman, Special Agent; Nairn & Palmer John Schwartze, L. Smith, V. Harbaugh, H. ff gMloPherson, F. 8. alsh, Joseph Bury, Jas. H. Stone, J. 8, Lovejo aE Bo Clark, ide ; and in ‘a Ridgel 4 land Je LKilwels Yeteaere AYER'S Cathartic Pills, The scicnoes of Chemistry and Mecicine have been taxed their ut- most to produce this best, most per- fect purgative which is known to man. Innemerabie proofs are shown that these Pius have virtues which surpass in excellence the ordinary medicines, and they win unprecedent- edly upon the esteem of ali 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, urify the blood, and expel! disease. ‘They purge out he foul humours which breed distemper, stimulate sluggish or disordered organs into their natural ac- tion, and impart a healthy tone with strength to the whole system. Notcnly do they cure the every oo complaints of every » but also formidable dangerous diseases which lave baffied human s! Wiule they produce powerful effects they areat the same time, in diminshed doses, the safest and best physic that can be employed for children. Being sugar-coated. they are pieasant to take, and being urely vegetabio, are free Irom any risk of harm. Sures have been made which surpass b f were they not substa:tiated by men of such exalted posi- tion and character as to forbid the suspicion of ua- truth. Many eminent clergymen and ppc have lent their names to certify to bes bhiethe lability of my remedies, while others have sent me the assurance oftheir conviction that my Prepara- tions contribute immensely to the relief of my afilie~ ted suilering fellow men. The agent below named is pleased to furnish gratis my American Almansc, contaming directic for their use, and certificates of their cures of the fol- lowing complaints : Costiveness, Billious Complaints, Rheumatism, tleartburn, He-dacne prising from a foul Nausea, Indigestion, Morbid Inaction and pain arising therefrom, F latulency, Lose of Apre: tite, all Uicerous and Cutaneous Diseases which require an evacuant medicine, Serofula or King's wil, They also, by purifying the biood and stimu luting the syetem,curé many complaints which it would not be supposed they could reach, such as Desfni Partial Blindness, Neuralgia, and Nerv ous Irritability, Derangements of the Liver and Kid- neys, Gout, other kindred complaints arising noms low state of the body or obstruction of its functions, = 4 Do not be lye off by unprincipled dealers with some other pill they make more profit on. Ask for Ayer’s Pitts, and take nothing else. No other they can give you compares with this in its intrinsic value or curative powers. The sick want the best aid there is for them, and they should have it. repare i by Dr. J.C, AYtR, Practical and Ana- lytica! Chemist, Loweil, Mass, Price 25 cents per box. Five boxes for #1. if Sldby Z b. GILMAN, Washington, and by H. COOK, Alexandria, and by all dealers every were. ap 9-4mr + Cisi HE GREAT HEALTH RESTORER !— “The Life of the Flesh isin the Blood.” When the Blood becomes vitiated, unpure. cr too weak, the flesh josss its vitality, the shin becomes yellow and pallid. the Liver disordered, Dyspepsia and Indigestion foliow, the Spirits droop, Nervous hess commences, aad Life beoomes a burden. HARTSHORNE’S HEALTH RESTORER, OR SAKRSAPARILLA CORDIAL, Acts upon the Blood, Liver, Stomach and Bowels, unpart.ng new vigor and tone to a constitution im paired by disease from any cause. It removes P| ples and all skin eruptions; arouses the physical powers of both sexes, gives bluom to the pallid cheek. and makes one joyous and happy. ‘hough medicinal in 13 effeets, it is a perfect cordial in taste. It im particularly adapted to Fermnle com plaints, which in their very nature are exhausting and debilitating. For Dropsy. or dropsical swell- ins, or Kidney and Bla der affections, «t acts like a charm. Quart botties $1, smal) bottles 50 cents. Seid by Stoct, McPher: Ciarke, Waite, Kid- weil& Lawrence, Dr. Cu anu Ford, Washing- ton City. Ciseeli & Kidwell, Georgetown. 43m ., HEN IN THE COURSE OF HUMAN events, Ladies and Gentlemen lose one of their reatest natural attractions—a fine head of hair—it comes & matter of serious importance, and the uestion is what shail we doto stop the hair fr ‘ling off, and restore its vigor and Beant, 2 fi By to this query, we Bee to wt AIR PROMU'TER AND [MPROVER. A few applications will stop the hair failing or breaking, remove dandruff, keep the scalp clean and whit and von ape freshness and vigor to the hair; ane although you muy have been bald twenty y the continued use of ittwo months will imsure you a luxuriant head of hair, Call aud geta bottle, and if not satisfied, after the second application, return it and get. the price paid. Ask for Dr. Harris’ Hair Promoter and Improver, id in Ricumond by W. PETERSON, Drug- gist, corner Main and I2th, and Main and Wall sts. in re- DR. BARRIS’ Snd in Washington aty by Z. D. GILMAN, Droge i Hotel Building, Pa, avenue; aud D. ist, Browns’ B CLARK, Druggist, corner 4 street and Pa, enue apt ly [ue GREAT PAIN ANNIHILATOR AND REMEDY FOR DYSPEPSIA, Weak Stomach anD Weak Bowe Ls, HARTSHORNE’S CURE-ALL—Prepared by a Chemist. Bottles 1239. 25 and 50 cents, _ . Hartshorne’s ( wre-ali should be kept in all fami- lies. 1n case of accidents or sudden sickness. Hartshorne’s Cure all cures Rheumatusm. Hartshorne’s Cure-all cures. Cramps, Colic, Pain in the Stomach or Bowels. Hartshorne’s Cure-all cures Pain in the Limbs, Side, Back, and Breast. Hartshorne’s Cure-all cures Sprains, Bruises, bag iy Burni i N tein, Toot) ‘artshorme s Cure all cures Neuralgia, Tooth- ache and Stiffness of the Jomts. lartshorne’s Cure-all cures Cholera, Diarrhea aud all Pam. Hartshorne’s @ure-all cures Ear Ache and Doai- ness from a cold. Hartshorne’s Cure-all cures Dyspepsia and In- ligestion; also, Canker and Sore Mouth and Sore gross : Cuts and pares. afl Spinal A@éotia fartsho' Sure-all curesall Spi ‘ections and Weakn n Limbs, award fartshorne’s uré-all 18 @ great tonic ea Suomen ign tipo ern Improves Digestion, As the frequent changes of the weather pro- duce a bad oath ‘Rheumatism inin the [ Fibs and Body ; also, Stuff Neck—every person showld gota bottle, It re upon the Nerves, Museles, Sinews, Bloot and Be 3 and, by its warming elec tromagnetic power, expels al. pain from the syste. Geta bottle and try it. N. B—If you have a Cough. use HARTS- HORNE’S BECTORAL $ a3 IP _OF WILD CHERRY—it is the best Cough Syrup in the World. If you are Bilious, use HARTSHORNE’S ANTI-BILIOUS PIL ‘They act upon the Liv- er. Stomaeh and Bowels, carrying off all Bue and 1 S-cretionn. ne above medicines to be had at all Drug Stores in Washinston city ; Kidwell & Cisceil at George- town; H. Peel & Co, Alexandria, ma. 3I-ly A "ON MANHOOD, _ XD JTS PREMATURE’ DE CLIN OM SM Just Published, Gratis, the 20th Th. A tew words on the Rational Treatine Medicine, of Spermatorrhen or Local Weakness, Necturrnl Emtssions, Genitai and Nervous Debility, Impo- tency, and Secpedimments to Marriage generally, by 8. OE LANEY, M.D, iain, oFtinsting i the impregenea ea a , OF enna in nee & soliti be youth, may be easily romered t zt ly demonati CINE 18, 1n this small 9 sand ly Kew an bisply successful treatment, ~ lopted by the author, fu:l: oxpian prk-ctiy and at the feast pecaiite Eegiding al the advertised nostrams o; Without L) any address, fy i iene oars Eatire Op 2-teepz 84 East Slat st., New York City. en ae UE a RE Medicines. M°iicaes? BAR Ves WORN oe BY KINGS OR EMPERORS. WHAT? WHY A BEAUTIFUL HEAD b+) HAIR. may bloom ever so hee Bact the glowing cheek, the pabeer 80 sparkling, tect bethanpetoesria, is bers its , or the hair | snaried and eine we pos'y orw still, Sekesiy A gray, nature will loose half bee | onarms. . Wood’s Hair Restora'i w two or three times » Will restore perma- nent!y secure tuall such an ornament. Read the wing and judge. The writer of the first is the celebrated pianist, Thalbere : Naw Nous. April 19, 1858. Dr. Woop: Dear Sir—Permit me to express to you the obligations I am _ undor for the entire re- storation of my hair eS its ofiginal_ooler; about the time of my arrival in the United States, it was pedo becoming gray, but upon the applicstion your Hair Resiera‘ive, it soon recov: its origi hue. | consider your resto Sivaneavery wonderful invention, quite efficacious as wi mn lam, dear sir, yours truly, Perrenia te “Drych a'r Gwyliedidet Wats Newsparsk Orrics, iS Nassau st. v Su April 12, 1953 O. J. Woon: Dear l received ee ae nay apes it my wife, who con: ry i a hair, little thinkime, a. the time, that it wonld restore the gray hair to its orieinal oo.or.but to beras weil as my surprise,aftera few weeks trin! it has per- formed that wondartul effect by turning ell tif hairs toa dark brown, at the same time beaati and thickening the hair. 1 strongly recomme: above Restorative to all persons in want of +u change of their hair. HAS. CARDE New York, July 25, 1857. Pxor. O. J Woon: With conhdence do | reeom- mend your hair Restorative as being tne most effi- cacious article I ever saw. Since usi yous Hair Restorative, my lair and whiskers, which were a!- most white, have ually grown dark, and I now feel eonfident that a few more applications will re- store them to their natura! color. jtalso has relieved me of all Senicadl ape Sapiensaes gichines so oom mon among persons who perspire freely. 3. G. KILBY. CuicaGo, ILL., May 1 1857. Pror. Woop: About two years sgo my haircom- menced falling of and turning gray. I was fast be- coming bald, and had tried remedies to no ef- fect. I comm using your Restorative in Jan uary iast. A few applications fastened my bair firmly. It began to fill up. grow out.and torned back to its former oolor,(binck ) At this time it is fuily restored to its original color, health and appearance, and I cheerfully recommend its use toall. ORS, J.D. The Restorative is put up in botties of S > hoics the viz* Large, medium, and smal! ; the small @ pint, and retails for $1 per bottie; the medium hoidsat least twenty per cent. more ip proportion than the smaM, retails for $2 per bottle; the large nos a eee forty per cent. more in proportion and retails for $3. QO. J. WOOD & CO., Proprietors. 312 Broadway New York, (inthe great N Y. Wire Railing Estab- lishtnent,)'and 114 Market st., St. Lous, Mo. And sold vy a.l good Drug: nd Fancy Goods Dealers. 8-3m. Proricted & Rote Mutton * England, | rand fi te teks ot the 6 Imperial Coli ieme, Vienna. Triesemsr No. Lisa for Re- a and Exhaustion of the System. jesemar No. 2 effectualiy, in the short space of three days, completely and entirely eradi- cates all traces of those disorders which copaviaand oubebs 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 — physiciantreute with mercury, to the inevitable destruction of the patient’s consti tution, and which all the sarsaparilia in the world cannot remove. Triesemar Nos. 1,2, and Sare alike devoid of taste or smell, and ofal! nauseating qua!i- ties. They may lie on the toilet table without the: use being suspected. Sold in tin cases, anc dividi im separate doses a8 administered by Veipean, Lal- leman, Koux, Rieord, &c., &c. Price $3 each, or four cages in one for $9, which saves $3; and in $27 cases, Sold by Dr. H, A. BAR ROW, No. 157 Prinoe st.,2 few blocks west of Broadway, New York. Imme diately on ia of the amount Dr. B. will forward the $3 cases of Triesemar, and the large sixes, car- ringe void shes racers genuine European prepara- tions. ‘The $3 cases also sent, but not tree of car ringe. Consultations as usual, fromll a. m, til! 2 . Mm. and from 4 tilldp.m., at No, 157 Prince st., 5 lew blocks west of Broadway. Sold also by J. STOTT, Washington. felly 514 514 Patent of SEVENTH STREET OB TICIAN, OfBice Second Story, three doors from Oop Friiows’ Hat, Spectacios and Glasses suited to every sight; Opera, Resding, and Watchmaker’s Glasses; Telescopes, Microscopes in creat variety, Cosmoramic Stereuscopes with views of superior and choice pictureson hand, See adver- tisement in Nationsi Intelligencer. Tustivonzats. HORSOLX. Copomaier 7, 1854, Sim: The Speotacies you le for suit me very phon ——— hee bg wht chet my sight sy er I bave lately tried. more than any olner "LITT. W. TAZEWELL, I have tried a pair of Spectables obteined from Mr. obias, find them of great assistance to my pelt, a socrenponding wit his doswriptmel then foous. 1 recommend him as a skillful optician. HENRY A. WISE. PateRssunc, Votober About five years ago, I obtained from in Washington, a pair of Glasses for th which | used, anc found them of great assistance to my decaying vision: and my opinion of him is, that heis skiiiul inthe preparation of Glasses for eyer uot too iar gone to be benefitted by —_ ee ay _ Lyncurrae, November 7,185. From an examination of Mr. Tobias’ Glasses, anc from hie ee and remarks, am convinced that heis a ful optician. J. J. BLACKFORD, M. D. Lyycasure, November 10, 1854, Mr. John Tohias, baving furnished me with Giss- ses, by which | have been greatly sided, (my visior having suffered greativ from reading at night in my fgriter lite,) tatiurds me the highest pleasure tc say that { congider him a skillfu! practical optician. reo arevares to aid those who may peed hus rofegsional services. . B. Sy u elder of the Metiodist Conforence, Winnine N. C., June 27, 1854. Mr. J. Torias—Dear Sir: Lam happy toesy that the Spectacles which | obtained from you Inst weeb ure entirely satisfactory. From an inequality in the visual range of my eyes, have ieretofore found grea! difficulty in getting giasses of the proper fu a tances. It adords me pleasure to state, that by the aid of your optometer this difkculty has bee: h»ppily obviated, so that the Glasses you furnished 108 ere decidedly the best adapted to my eyesof any J have oveU dey respectfully yours, _R. B. DRANK ery respect y yours, . B. by io shares Rectorof St. James’ Parish. Having been induced ee 4 friend to visit tne estab- lishment of Mr. Tobias for the purpose of trying hit asses | was furnished with a pair slightly colored lue,.whice have afforded me more relief and gratab- cation than any I have ever tried. My sight, origin- ally very good, was injured by writin; ‘and reading at night, frequently toa very late hour: but with the aid of these glasses | can study simost ar iat ever, and that too without ely I have previous- ly suifered. JOHN WILSON, Late Commussioneer Gen’l Land Office, Deo. 11, 1855, Tha d Mr. Tobins’s four months, and take great pleas! leased with them. 21, 1 r. Tobisa pectacies 1 am much { have been mucb benefited by them. GEO. P. SCARBURGH. ay Sth, 1856. * I was recommended to Mr. John Tobiae sea skilful optician ; andas | have eyes of remarkable peculiar ty, | was gratified to find that Mr. Tobias seemed comprehend them by jnspection and some sfight measurement. and he made me 4 pair of Specta- oles that suits meadmirably, A. P. BUTLER. July 1, 1856. Wasiine7on, Aug. 8, 1855, Having been for years under the necessity of hav- two sets of “pay poten for use in daylight, and one for !amp-light—I procured one set from . Tobias Tova aoct, asd wed Poona several monthe, excelle: EDWARD STUBB: Of Department of Mr, J.Tosias. Sir: The pair of Spectacles you Seog es yesterday are pe uelant natistactory tome. ‘They are very decidedly the Lest I possess, 1am the owner of eight or nine pai selected in different places and from opticians ommended to me on account of their professional standing ia Franoe, Eugland, and the United States, i have been also pleased wi pour remarks and di- rections on the treatment of the eee: for thi ea ase 1 hy he Profecsor of M.C., Louisvilis: Ky. BRooxLrn Onrmorannie Insertion. After most careful examination of Mr. J. To! Siearness, polishineand exact optical shape rex jearne: ishing, e 8! cor them partroularly seoomuaepaacie to those whose merely optical nmpairment of the eyes are in wart of fully qualitved 0 d ecormne ihe focus ine ayesbotk 0 det ry 8 of the eye, oa orteal know! and ez perenoe, tnd by means of his optometer. In on, I can further toate with Glencoe: to tagis oad inp atiaiosrea = to PRIS BACERC ALD, Physician and So 9 an ie hacoing bone ved the SO. eo! ; Mem: tee Medgal Opeaty ot Landon ene of ton com of ies Ravel dctoeniie Leeann ie [iasaiicate. Engiend, and Surgeon of the B, fioavetn, Va., July 27, 1884, In the experience of even two years, | have found great difficulty in obtaming Spectacles that were ex- &ectly alapted to the weakness of my sight. bi ine convenience Mr. Tobias seems to have removed fc the present by the substitution for me of Letter ‘and more sutab!c Giagses. They are clear, ohrystal-like ap Neecmpatint: oh my ge bad Sommend him those m a6 or other in’ require ar- titoaledintha'way. 0 °J. 4 SLMTICINSS i D. LLMINGTON, June i ‘To persons who have had the sight oft aronens impaired as to require the us Of Giassee, I woul recommend Mr. John Tobias as a suitable person from whom to obtain such Glasses tl may re- uire, =e has suited me with of wei | fora far and near Sight. My sight been impais ery much by & service of years 1m the Post Office which berth required _ pores meet are WALKER, DEPARTMENT OF foramen, May 8, ofrecer Mra yea fat a4 aoe pevtotly me, whi 1 we fou serve me ly. OPE iy Ving ion to Iasses, and bear my test to his sk: ene ojuauaa. ENKY E-BALDWIN, a Ase’t Seo'y to niga arrente, CE 5 TEs PUSALS FOR STATIONERY. inthe schedu'eare to be fur- nished at the option of t at tue low- est market prices, and the rigut is reserved of or- lering & grester or less quantity of each artiele contracted for. as the public service may require onds, with approved secarity, must be given by the persoa or firm obtainme the contract: and mthe event of the refusal or nesiect of the contr-ctor to furnish any arlic'e or articles named in tie contract On the order of the dc: Ment or any of ite bureaus the same may be purchased in open market, aad the diserence in price paid therefor aud the contract price shail be c-arge’ to the cont:sctor, and de- duoted in the settement of his scoount for the quarter during Which such refusal or peglect may oocur, 2 ipo schedule spec fies. ne poncly es cen now lone, the amount, * desorption of each of the 2 likety to be required. [ Blanks will be farnished at the Seoretary’s office to all per«ons desiring to tnd.s DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES. Class 1.—Paper. Item. L we senms folie post, heavy. eatin or plain fin- ished, ruled and trimmed, ream lOreams foo post, light, plain, unraled, fer officia! seal, per ream ‘3987 reams oap, white or biue. ruled wide, me- dium or close, trimmed. per ream 5 reams cap, white or hue, ruled wide, extra super er ream ru reams ‘congaier cap, white or blue, trimmed and ruled, per ream neular cap, white, double thick su- " ream onal cap, white or blue, trimmed and ruled, per ream 8. 690 reams quarto post, white or blue, ruled va- Tious widths, p<r reain art st, extra superfine, thick cream. laid, raed perream * 25 reams white vei'um uote paper, highly glazed, hard calendered, lined and gilt per ream I5reams commercial note paper, lined, per r eam 10 reams buff note paper, lined, per ream 15 reams flut cap, white orb ue, unraied, per ream 75 rean 10 ren envelope, yellow or buff, royal, per ream . 170 reams larce brown envelope. per ream 35 reams pink blotting, per ream # dozen sheets pateat bictting, per dozen sheets 12 nee drawing paper, antiquarian, per e Ss erwwing paper, double elephant, per drawing paper, elephant, per sheet raw ing paper, roynl, per sheet — paper, Frexch, large size, a. 300 y bed tracing cambric, per yard 24, 5,108 binders’ boards, 6 by 10; inohes, per C. Class No. 2.—Envelopes. 490,000 adhesive envelopes, white, yellow, or buff, heavy, bd: to 9 by Six to 4 inches, per 6.00 adhesive envelopes, white, heavy, 9% to fe 42 to 6 inches, per M %,00) adhesive envelopes, whi’e or heavy, jetter, 6 by d42 inches, per 5,000 adhesive envelopes, cord, per AL %,00 adhesive envelopes, note, per M 5. Intermediate sizes ordered not ‘to be charged higher than tid for sine next larger, Claas No. By ellow, . and of other sorted, per dozen oards ‘ersy’s, Gillott’s, or other good & Ne. a id pe best quality 5. 10 dozen gold pens, without cases, best quali ty, perdozen 6. 100 gross Pra.t’s or Arnold's anti corrosive pens, per dozen. Class No. 4.—Pencils. 1. M4dozen ivory ever- encile, large or small, with leads, percozen 2 er’s, or other gvod, No.1 to 4, or graduat per duzen 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 groms, Class No. 5.—Ink, Inkstands, Wafers, and War dozen Draper’s iarge or small inkstands, per dozen 5 dozen ovai iaas inkstands, perdozen 8 duzen cast iron double or single inkstands, per dozen 200 dozen Maynard & Noyes’s ink. or Brien & Wilcox’: ink, quarts, per dozen 86 dozen Mayu-rd & Noyes #ink,or Bryan & iloox’s ink, pinte, per dozen 25 dozer copying ink qv per dozen Sdozen best bue ink, quarts, per dozen ED) eo best French carmine ink, oz., per ozen 9%. 15 M sea! wafers, best quality, red, No. 3, for office seal. per M mig ed red wafers, common size, per pouns 200 pounds best extra super scarlet sealing WSX, Der pound. Class No. 6.—Cutlery and Miscellaneous Ar- ticles 1, 2%dozen Rogers’ or o'her knives, four biades, buck or pear! hand!es, por dozen ISdozrn Rodgers’ ivory bandie erasers, per jozen 10 dozen Rodgers’ spring erasers, ivory han- dies, perdozen dozen ivory water stamps, per dozen 4 Guzen ollice shears, extra, psr dozen 6. de zen office scissors, per dozen 7. 10 uozen elk taste, in hanks, per dozen 900 dozen red tape, assorted, per dez>n 5 dozen paper weights, x=serted. per dozen 3 pounds unprepnrea Incia rubber, per putnd + 5 pounds prepared India rubber. per pound » best black s: per quart 2) poun ‘8 poucee, per pound \ dozen hest Chinese Ind ink, per dozen 2 dozen cameis’ Lair pencils, assorted, per jozen 2 dozen sable pencils, per dozen 4 dozen Osborne’s ewman’s best water colors, per degen i linen twice, per pound 12 dozen mathegany rulers, round or flat, 0 inches long. per dezen 6 dozer lignumvite rulers, round or fist, 90 hes long. per dozen 20 pounds Lest quality sponge, per pound 22. 40 pounds guin arabic, per pound 33. 10 dozen muciiage, Inrge eize glass jars, with brush and metalic tops, pe: dozen 10 doze» mucilsge, in earthen or gines jars, without brush or tops, per dozen 120 dozen pen holders, assorted 6 dozen wafer si dozen 6 dozen wand boxes, per dozen 12 dezen strong 9-:nch ivory folders, per doz- en. [Form of guaranty.| Waskiagion, certify that he sed factlitres, and alle to fulfil a con- tract for! ‘arnishing etationory for the Departmert of the Interior during the year ending June 3}, 185, should bid be accepted ma 25 wiSithJe Pprorosacs FOR STATIONERY. War Derartwent, June 7, 1853, Proposals wil! be received a this department ua- til 12 u’clock on Wednesday. the seth day of June instant, for supplying the stationery described inthe schedule heiow for the fisoai year commencing on the Ist day of July next. ‘The stationery must be of the best quality. Sampies must accompany the bids. The successful vidder will be required to give bond with approved suret @. for the faithful fulniment of his contract ; and the Departme.t wil! reserve ihe right to order the articies at such times and tn sach uantities aa it may Ceem proper, and to increase or dimins the quantities velow stated Paper made of Linen Stock. Rreams folio post, ruled, machine made, wengh- ing !T pound«, 7 per ream ‘30 reams single cap, do, do. weigh- ing 12 pounds, per ream 49 reams quarto post, do. do, weigh if ae pounds, perream 29 reams note paper, Per ream 5 do. co syiug paper, do. 5 do. blotting paper. do. 10 do. envelope paper, buff or yellow. roy per ream 20 dozen cards Perry's pens, —_— per dozen oards 20 gross other metalic pens, per gress 2,00 qu 0. 99, i per 1,000 wa Contee’s or F aber’s !ead penci s, dozen rego. 2 do. ivory folders. piain, 2 do, erasers, ivory handles, do, : oy ivory wafer sta-pe, >a] jo. aa sand box< ‘ 8 do: fbiaded kaives, Rodgers & Sons", stands, 2-inth, cut-giase, eo . a, 2-inth, jase, do ie oe: Nis nurd & Noyes’s or other bieck ick, in quarts, per dozen 15 dozen French carmune ink, im ounce vials, per dozen copying ink, do. ra, lary o Department seal, per 1,00 pot wafers, common s:76. per pound eo do, sealing Wax, soariet, oe. to do. india rnbber, prepared, in pieors, per pound 10 ounces pounce. per ounce 2 pecks black sand, per peok 10 dozen tasce, asserted, dozen 100 do. | per 1,000 | tion, at 12 ese ri yetrsa. nt auction, m. +158, rhe U.S. Navy Yard, Washington, irom « toe as may be offered, of Copper Scale. Theanalysis poe of similar seale nas given about 83 per sent. metallic copper. can be at sny time previous to the sale upon application at the Navy Yard. ferme of : WM. FLINN,N LARGE copes nk aged # OF MARTIN’S i atthe ta 1g ae Use Arrived eee TE TZEROTT, Pprorosars FOR S ATIONERY. Terascay Derarreext, June 5, tee. ls for furnishing the Stationery by this Department curmes the feoal yes une 3, 185, wil be ved until twelve ~on the th day of Jone instant. ‘Those satisfactory teetimonia 8 of abi, tery 6 ef the D. part: wens aon must be firm making tt and mui : appeute chedule. All the articles ferni«hrd will be required to be = the pe meg ree a lc | ee companson; Rust be dew without lay when ordered, to the eatisinetion of the head of ofhee tor whieh they are Department reserves thy greater or jess qrantity of eno ht of ordering « and ev articl for, as the public service nay require. re. tpg &u inferior articie at avy time will nr = = cause forthwith to anne! the +4 with approved security, to be given by the persons contracting: And m cace of a injure to eup ply ric: sane’. Se be Nor ened an a. be tinble for the forfeiture spect sj dated damages. se pecities, ns nearly Rs onn rid description of satin finish, frint-iined, the very best quslity mada, satin fiwed Rod trimmed, of the y rT, hand-made, satia fiow ek, ofthe wert bette ality ‘ 4. 2 renms wurte cap paper, m ge mance, front lined, and trimed, of (Weest ayelh cone @ CRP paper, plan, ty made, faint | ned tad trimared. of the best @usiity 6. 10 reams piain oxp white, machine faint hned, and trimmed. of tne best quality 1. 2 reams cap paper, biue inid, band made, asrden pattern, commonly faint lined Known as despatch or consular paper. of 8. 2 reume ‘white Inw ony paper, eatin finish reums white Inw cap heavy hand-made,fnint Hncd and trimmed ofthe very best quality Teams quarto post, je. white, ae highly mod ~ bi Jered, faint lin-g ou three very best ity we, oO reams uarto post, machine ma imin, = limed on three if mity 11, 2 resins quarto post, made, 7 xinzed, a hand ‘bite, high - and hard-osiendered, tsiet aed Sour sides, and of the very best v 1. 90 reams quarto post, French, faint-limed three —* aides rm be ver a ty oun reams white ve: © paper, Tinzed, hard calendered, farnt- git @dgeion three sides, of the very jt ty White-inid note paper. gilt edged, highly glazed. end hard osiendered, of the very it quality 15, S90 reams heavy haod made white medium pa per, for books. of the vary best y 16. 20 reams heavy baud made white royal paper, for boots, of the very best quality 17. 2 reams heavy hagd-made white super ross peper, fur bo -Ks,of the very best quality 18, 100 renms copy ing pxper of the very best qua'- ity, color and style 19. SO resms heavy bigh!y glazed and hard-calen- dered envei. royal, yellow or “ ‘< the very wniity . Dreams heavy envelope paper, nor ae, hard-guiendevedana highly glazed, yellow or buff, of the very best laty 2. reams large brown envelope p»per of the ell made 3 resme roy Quality, sty\e And Color tem of the nbove ci ust be accompanied witha sample of hall a raam, or one pxckace, when not pscxed in half r ud the Inde must state the price per ream d: at the department snvelopes. rem. 1, and te by ¢imehe enor sae avd evloref the best quality th’ cs made, 2 1M L pocket adhesive envelopes. of the per size for quarto post. white, yo uff, heavy, smooth, and thick, of best quantity ket nohe ive envelopes of the ze for the note white, ve. buf heavy, . and thick, of tue y best quality. f Each ec'or of each item of the above c'ass must be accomp: n.ed by e samp'e of one packag he price nus? be stated foreach sizeand olor. They ust alibe made adhesive, and gummed « proper distance tach side of the centre iappels, with fu t 3% hoM P pockets. aud tie lower imppels well seourey gummed to the pocket. Class 3.—Prns Ttem. i, 10 dozen gold pins of the best kind and quality manufactured 2. 10 dozen gold pens im silver onees, with ever pointed penciis of the best kind aud qus. ity manufactnred 3. 300 dozen cards Perry's beet metaiic pens, price to be per dozen oards 4. SO dozen stee: pens of the best makers and quality 5. 50 dozen pia pens 7. 5) dozen aibats pens 8. 20 M qui'ls of ‘he very best q ity 9. 2 dozen bronze cue. ems of class 3. except item3S, in the above class. the bidder is not restrieted to @ parie ular manufacture, but satupies of d tlevent makers With the price of each, may be euvmitted, and ths department will select which it deems the best, the pric’, quality, and fitness for tne service beimg 8: eoonsidered. Class 4.—Penei!s. Item, 1, 38 dozen Faber’s best binck lead pencils, Nos, 1,2, and 5 2. 30 dozen of the best quality of binck lead pencils, wilnout refe:ence to the maker's bame 3. 90 dozen red and blue lead pencils of the best quality 4. Wdoz.n ivory propelling pencils. of Mears. or others of jike quality, with box of lesd for eash. One dozeu ot each kind of class 4 must be su> mitted as exmples. Class 5.—IJuk, Ink Stands, and Wafers ie jem. 1. dozen prs 'ciepromed patent American ink stand 2. 12dozen cast-in 3. i2dozen red ini stoppers 2 ga'lous best ink choice of 1 5. 390 quart bottle: ple bottle Qunlity made 30? quart bocties of the best Mack ink 5a lons bert red ink. the department to have the cuoice of the market inkstands tands with ground-ginve e depariment to bave the et ue best ¢>pying ink, sar be submitted, of the best mi M0 bottics carmine ink, French, emali size. in lass bottles, grou dgiase suppers 1,000 large rea waters tur depiriment seal 100 pounds waters, commo” s:ze, best quality, 12, 100 pous wax For al! the articles in elw nient samples mus: be su! tached to each. Class 6—Cutlery and Miscellaneous Artielss Item. 1, dozen Rodgers & Son’ Spring erasers. with ivory t en &% Sdozen Kodgers & Son's yenuine or equa, four biaded kuives, with stag and pear! lies 12 dozen ivory bandied water stamps €dozen large ofhce shears of the very best is best extra superfine scarlet sealing ani conve- bh price at- tenuine or equal, d 4 € dozen «fice scissors of the very best quality M¥spovis of the best quiiity of red linea tape 108 dozen of the best quality of red linen tape 5 dozen silk tape of aseorted colors, in hunks Sdogen ivory pounce Ik xes 6 dozen jignumvir® pounce boxes 6 dozen coona or sod saud boxes of tLe best evape Bad qua ‘ity 6 dozen ove: xand wafer boxes of the best sb nd quality 50 pounds prepared India rubber, cf suitable sizes |. 200 quarce black sand . Housces pounce 200 pourds strong linen twine I2dozen round rulers. Assorted I2 dozen fiat rulers, sesorted @ dozen tach ivery foders & dozen rosewood per tic duzen : \asiic pen hoiders » 50dozen barre! | 51d zen pen hol S boxes wm: 10 dozen stee! For all the articles in class 6 suitable and conve nien: samples must be submitted, with price nt tached to exch ; and the price in all oases most clude the delivery of the articles at the 4 ment. sed lawtduble UNITED STATES PATENT oFrice. Wasutne ron, June 1, 1858 On the petition of Francis P. Hurd, sdaunistrator of soseph Hurd, deceused, of South Rending Massronnsetts, praying for tbe exten ofa patent granted te said Josesh Hurd for an vent tu “cleauting suena: ” for seven reuse fre cen pire tion of said p tent, wach ines pince wn ihe 3d day wl October, 5 tis ordered, that the Patent Othe 2 o'clock, m. re y oouwe, af any th Lition Gaght ue! 'o he granted ax the extes Oe east t days before the ny filed by either party to hearing most be taken snd trans mn nee with the rules of the Office, Whion wa. be (uraished on applicatien. Tectmouy im the ase wiil be closed om 4th of Av. oct, depusituens and other papers am | Upon as Lestinony must be fied in the office op oF ons, he morning of that day; the sraments, rg ten days theren trace be published in the . C., and Post, Boston, Mas sapers will picnse Oopss | «Ithoe, with s paper © i ‘ j 100 bottles best biue ink, samples to be su! * e

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