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THE SHIPS OF THE UNION. "The attention of the atlio1s res y One for the Icy-jeweled— : The azn pation and \t is Je aad One for the Prairiermant fured and ereoted by Labarre & Owen, corner of 10th One tor the Prauie-mantied— One for the Grauite-bound ? and Washington, C ste. ‘he ity of thee luctors over many oneathes yeas tane Mee othes nate in uapewill readily be acknowledged oa ba ” and shield foréver examination. They ce ger g u of a select For Home and Laberty ! quality of iron, connected with copper co: roughly carbonized to obviate the n of pea ote the metal,and mounted with a superb copper pint firo gilt and ee wita pletina, whieh renders taem strictly scientific. _ All points not tipt with platina will corrode, when theylose their attraetive power for electric- ity, in which conc ition they are worthle: a 1m vo SALE, AND HIRING STABLE, Corner of 13% Streetand Peunsylvania avenne. The undersigned begs jeaye to announce to the citizens of Washington, and the pubuc in general.that he has just completed one of the finest Stables in the city, where can, at aii times, be obtained as neat and showy a tnrnout as can be found any- Some for the mountains, colden— Some for the vates of corn— ‘Some for the Sisters olden— Some for the atest bora— For ail the “Stara” that quiver Over the Ucean’s foam, A Ship and a shield forever For Liberty and Home! — HS in the knightly guerdon, knightly victory won— % ands of the orn maidens’ iuding their “tokens’’ om. earing 9. many tring h— The Brave, with hie troth unbroken, y n, his smeid. bpadore West {Journal of Commerce. where. stock comprises a fine assortment of = horses, oh for style and ion, cannot be <; Yo Ex-President Fillmore tw sojourning passed by any etable inthe country,and choice let w ages and light wagons, Horses taken at Liversron ee reaconable terme ke x? Any establish: meat inthe city. Give me a call, and I guarantee Niagara U7~ The Boston Traveller nominates John C. Fremont for the next Presidency. satisfaction. Uy Julius Gray, of Greensboro’, N.C.,has| ma43m* | ALLISON NAILOR Jr._ been elected cashier of the Bank of Danville, st? E CARRIAGE STEPS CAN BE HAD Virginia. \ at the Marble Yard, oorner 12th and E streets, i[7> “‘A borrowed horse and your own spurs | Cheaper than elsewhere, make short miles,’ is a Danish rendering of a rather universal practice. U~ The man who was ‘‘moved to tears’? com- Plains of the dampness of the premises and wish- es to be moved back again U™ Insults, says a modern philosopher, are like counterfeit money; we can’t hinder then J, RUTHERFORD, Southeast corner !2th and E sts N. B.—Mantels, Monuments, &o., always on band. ms 25 eo2m JSQUITO AND FLY NETS.—1 have just M‘ reagan a large lot of Hartwoil’s Patent dst F 7) ae ane‘ OHN ALEX ANDER, being oifered, but we are not compelled to take | J¢24 eo2w inte) Fa. avenue them. Stor THAT RATTLE & The California papers announce the di- vorce of Mons. Louis Keller, of the Keller trou from his wife, Inez Keller. The grounds for the divorce are not stated. U7 Capt. Estabrook, of the schdbner Cameo. from Cardenas for Vo:tland, Me., during a titef insanity killed the mate. Charles Miller, <f Man- lam now prepared to put on “ Chi pe rd ati. eee ills ips remedy for the rattling o: 6 8 ch of Carriages and Wagons, which can put on at a small expens Call and examine at Factory, where I have certificates from the leading. Coachmakers in the - ANDREW J. JOYCE, ehester, N H., and wounded two sean one arner lite and F'ste. &- The Paris Moniteur announces that photo- BRITISH OUTRAGES. graphic experiments were made in France dur- Inrorratee INFLUENCE was been brought ing the eclipse of the sun on the 15th ult., and established the fact that the moon has an atmos- Phere of 25 miles in height. 7 A gentleman at a tea-party overbearing oue lady say toanother, *‘l| have something for your privaie ear,’ immediately exclaimed, ‘1 protest against that, for there is a law aguinst privateering ”’ &@- Ob, Mr. Hill!** said one of the Rev. Rowl:ud’s hearers, *-bow is it that you say so Mony out of the way things in a!l of your se mons?" “‘Ak,’’ said the eccentric divine, “you are such out pf the way sinners!” to bear upon the Administration to despateh the U.S. sine of battle ship Penosylva- nin to the Gulfof_ Mexico. Itis said that Commo- dore Stewart 1s tO assume command, and the pri- vate stores of cabin a: d ward room, messes, includ- ing old wreck whisky, have been already ordered from JONAS P. LEVY'S new Wine and Spirit Store, corner of 7than street. _ma 29 NUNNS & CLARKE’S an HALLETT, DAVIS & CO. c CELEBRATED PIANO FORTES, sale on! onstantly receiving and for alee ye nis 906 Pa. av., between Sth and 10th sts. Parchasers will fiad it to theirinterest to examine or themselves the superior qualities of the above anos. Stools, Covers, Melodeons, &c., &c., also on hand. n i6-tr MARBLE WORKS, WM. RUTHERFORD ARTIFICER IN MARBLE, E Street, between 12th and i3th Streets North, Wasuineton City, who have decided ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. BROWNS’ HOTEL.—W R Hopkins, USNA; A J Grogner,do; Mrs G W Hilliard aud sister, do; John Dooley and daughter, Va; G Booker, do; J P Perkins and lady, Tenn : N W Lea, Va: T H Newell and Indy, Tenn; T J Barrow, R EB Betawey and fnend, Caba BF Winchester, La; De C R Harris and sou, Va; A P Morse, La,'B C Massett. NY; D P Erdmann. Pa; G W P Coates Invite: ble attention to his exte: 'e stock of Md; W’H Gill and lady, Pa; La F Culver Mase: | pertel dee oet omtog. to mus extensive stock of N J Wilson and Indy, Pa; Mrs M Watford. Sc; ] TEL in a variety of Marbles, together with a choice assortment of STATUARY, sign and finish cannot be surpassed. laptes forthe Garden or ‘Tomb. A W_H Osbourne, Md;’ WN Bronauzb, Va; Miss A Newell, Tenn; Miss MP Walker, do; W J Beall, Md; F M_ Long, NC; A_Graham, Va which for de- and are well large assort- L Hunter, NC; U M Sackett, do: DC Hi Renee en ee nme, 6a Tomt— and sons M Moore, Lit; J M Reed, NY; C | " Monuments of any design executed to order with Philli Bigler, NY; W C Gray and lady | punctuality and dispateh, NC; It, do; Miss B A Ferrall d Estimates given for Brownstone or Marble work D R Magennis, do; EW Thomas, Pa; Mis G or North River Flaging, and every other work in Thomas, do; Miss Thomas. do; Miss J Taylor, | Wf line. make an inspection of our stock. Tt pote of the address. fa 7-6m V HITE POINT GRAVEL for roofing and carden walks. Also, best Holland Point and flat Sand. together with the best Hickory, Oak Pine Wood, and the best White and Red Ash and free-burning Co: nmer use, On hinnd and f eat my Wood, Coal and Sand Depot, corner of C and lth street, near the Canal. 1-tf R. W. BATES. OTICK.—I have a few of those cheap TOILET SETs on hant, which I will sell cheaper than they can be purchased H » GLASS, and QU s enerper than the cheapest, with ery sae articles ton numerous to mention, at 909 Pa. avenue, between sth and 10th streets. Cai! and see for yorrzelves. Va J B Lancaster, Pa; J Maybin NATIONAL HOTEL.—Mac Snyder, DC; J Polk, J H Ferguson, FE Digges. J F Pickerell, M Boswell, P H Sullivan, F J Lapsley, J JG Riley, Jobn Bowling, Md; W SV Pentest, O; Dr Mur. phy, G Walker and lady, Pa; JR Bowie, La; H R Savvater, Va; Ferd Richards, J J Vaughan, N C; T V Oliver, N Yk; A W Nolling, BR Floyd, G Conover, NY; P Ellis, Miss; J AC te man, Pa; F A Tucker. DC; R W_Latbam, NY Goodfeliow, USCS; H A Bills, Ct; F Ferrer, FB Nicol, NY; J F Bodine, NJ UNITED STATES HOTEL «~E Va; WT Purceil, do; Hammell, Va; J Ewers lady, NY; E Billi and lady, O peat and where. Also, SWARE, W Fletcher, H Sprigg, Md; J oH Eng: D Rowland and ad son, do; JT Roberts and lady, Minn; H Monro, Scot; H © Coleman, | _8? 13-5m JOHN McDEVITT. Va; J T Anderson, do; E © Hawley, NY: JG Ss IMPROVE YOUR EYES. Alvey, Va; C Page, da; P H Clagett, do; K | STRENGTHEN and assist them, by the Paris Yeatrnanr Ky Optician, PD, WOOLESON, who WASHINGTON HOUSE.—B M Williams, | MSS @Tived from Europe with his i Fmithland, D M Bremen, O; Jos Fena, Mia; JL. | othars of the latest smproved BPROT AGL ES any Burnham, Mo; Jox F Lawrence, Mina H Hayes, | EYEGLASSES: amore piace apo he Wim Sands, LD Gorton, Pa; JH L ftniler, Va | PR QNCAVE sd CONVEX * Barnwell, Mo; WL Burnett, A Lynch, Md: 2 US and BLE POLIS ‘Thos Ceidon, J F Brown sige wRRAZIUIAN PEUIL SS. CRYSTALS. Ete.” KIRKWOOD HOUSE —W M Churchwell, | with weckee ea to Lnprove any ty Bl Tenn; W J Maxwell, Pa; M_D Potter, O; WH | SHORT-SIGHTEDNESS, OUT2E % its iso Philip; RS Wilkinson CW; 3 Ha Persons who are compelled to usegiaases, or those 8 B Sigron, Va; J Exchbart, Md: C mew pene them, will be suited at first sig: Those ur : HOU BLE-POLISHED VENEZUELIAN ees CRYSTAL ROCK have reosived the highest recommendations at the World’s Fair, at Pari, through their producing a clearness and easiness of vision heretofore unknown Steam Leaes For. Days. | inany other improvement: Srxonla .--.++. New York..Hamburg....July 1] ,Aiso-all sizes of OPLICA, SPY, rele — lew York..Havre ....0..July 3] gre for anle at his store, onmen of Doone street and +-New York..Liverpool....July 7 From Evrors. Ariel ..........South’pton.New York... June 16 Anglo Saxan ..Liverpool...Quebec......June 15 Borussi: -South’pton. New York une Is Liverpool... Boston -June 19 -June 2 e Pennsylvania avenue, or Lighth street No. 491. be- tween D street and Pa. avenue. Do not mistake the corner of 2th street, Tiees very reasonable, the same as at his ostat- lishment in Europe. no-tf NEw GROCERY, AND LIQUOR WI ‘ORE. Africa... New York... June 2s ont? subscriber begs leave to say that he has - 7 N. = P ened a New Store, c r of 7th and KE The California mail steamers leave New York | LI IRS, CIGARS, ond fine GROCERI on the Sth and 2th of each month fine r, Coffee, Flour, Soap, Oly Ra Aa, Suge Fige, Sardines, Anciic ins, wries, &c., a of the must npproved brands and qualities. Ivi patest OPPICE RESTAURANT. amilies and members of Congress are particulare ¥ inyited to ca!. and examine the stock befure pure Returning my smoere thanks to a gel chasing sisewhere. A general assortment of fine Havana Cigars, in- ported direct by the subscriber, at wholesale and retail. « le terms, and P for the patrounge whieh | have heretotcrs received from them, | bez leave te anvouncodiRS that 1 have secured ‘he services « me ol tie - best and most experienced Bar keepers in the coun try. My friends and the public are res: Boats supplied on reasonal Produce taken in exchange. Levy's Old Whisky of 1840 constantly on hand vited to cailand see me. Lhe best of WINES 1.1QUORS, and also a fine aeasrtnent of FORAG. | Cauntey orders Punetually attended to, and Coun- CO snd ARS always to be found in the bar. try Produce, of all description. received on consi 16 25-e0'm = BRERE meut. ONAS P. LEV) = Successor to Brereton & Bro., Ne. 464, 7th stres N v A tOST WAKKA and | corner of F, oppusite the Patent Office.” m23 Iv Warrant No. 4S 298, for 12) nores, was issued hy = "7 the Pension Ofhee. undersigned, on the 18th March. 145%, and 18 alle-ed te have baen address of H. G. Fant, Washington, D. C., never reveived by Mr. Fant. Aiter the expiration of six week, I shs!l, under the rules of the Pension Office, apply fora duplicate of said Warrant, and the pudlic are hereby cautioned against purchasing sat Warrant, should it have fatien into improger Lands, as [ uavenever assigned ur avid said warrant. JOHN RULGEKS, Soldier in the War of 1812. ECTURES OF LOLA M her autobiography, 1 vol.; § A Poor Fellow, by t Right or the Left.” ty 81.25. M Derwent, by Mrs. Aua 8. Stephens, 2 yol., paper: $1. Adele, by Julia Kavanagh, 1 2 $1.25 an entique New England tale, by Emma Carra. I vol.; 81, .f ily ay tate; © Romance, by Edward Goodwir, 1 vol.; ‘The Life and Times of Hugh Miller, 1 vol; @1. Magdelen, the Enchantress, by KE.’ L. L 1 vel. ; ONTEZ, including thor of “Which the jo O-lawiw si. and the public that he nas taken the od stand of | fite Wifo’s Trial. by Miss Pardor p Messrs. Brereton & Bro.. corner of 7th aad Pare Romance of the Harem, by 4 ‘ardo: No, 464 2th street, where he will keep 2 general Tre Jenious Wife, by Mise Pardoe: § sortment of WINE, LIQUORS, aud GROC The Rival Beau'ien, by Mass Pardoe; Bots, RIbS, and FEED aud PROVISION. Confessions of a Pretty Woman, by Miss Pardoe; JONAS P. LEVY ee. je 14-tf Successor to Brereton & Bro. Rehert Oaklands, by Leigh Ritchie: 25 ots, ie RANCK TAYLOR, F. MYERS NEW BOOKSTORE. AND HARP . A Tagg A pater ane AND hl bi ‘ nm usie neatly bound: all kinds of Mu- sedgiblie attention 18 respectfully invited to h sical Lostruments carefully repuredt > Hooks. Statiorery. Gold Pens, JOHN Lif] Poxels. Periodieals, &c., & _ma te 3065 Pa. ave. tigiteh. French, and American Sta- ‘PEE WONDER CF WASHINGTON IS tionery of the fingst quniity; GIBBS"S A OF ASHINGTON 1S EGETABJ.E BALSAM perform Bald v Americen and Erglish Standard Works of the Intest Splendid Family Hides and Prayer Book: Mpiendia ‘amily thes and Prayer Books, Brsutifully Rourd Books for presents. The English and American Pocis aud Dramatists, omsing the finest avd most foil editions of ¢, Byron, Seott, Shaksapeare, Milton, 4 - Souther, Bryant ko. ke. Sian surchid’s Improved 6: 2 overing up alp Diseases. RTRAITS FOR THE MILLION.—A per Portrait of y oneself for 25 cents, warranted ade, “WM ef these beautiful pictures mide by W+odley ia nine weeks. No charge uniess the is perfectly satistied. Pictures on paper for ts, which ean be sent by mail without extra ena ie 4 Curivg ai S 0. ty, en » Imports, and wil! keep constantly on hand, a tee. Hvery variety of cases kept on hand. Sun collection of German Oil Paintings of thd finest | light not required Photog ess ROSBLEY: jo 35 BPs Avenue, between 43 and 6th s fa 146m ‘near Willards” DIANOS.—Two ven ne ~-.__. | J ADINS’ HAIR WORK REPAIRED, or takon D AN O8 ST wow TY Rood at S50 exch; oneat $75, | 44 inexchange. at GIR Wig, Bead, and Curl So, y 0 f , hi so largest stook af sever) at $10, $125, &o, Aiso, | Manufactory, Va. avenue, between Sth and 10th sts. je S-¢m fs. we Planes aver offered, in thas = is ae Saat st - BLLAIS, 'LOCKS !—CLOCKS!!—CLOC 157 Masio sent by mat sort. oth and Leth sts. ceived, ® great assor! moat of G LOCKS game = ~ free. je2 | from $1 to ‘gis. Call and see for yourselve: 1 NOTICE et sf ROBINSON'S: MPORTANT Bene ACTORS AND S49 Pa. av., opposite Browns’ Hotel, JENKINS ¢ Ladi —CLOC TE Menufactar nee ef LAMBDIN N. B- SLOck MATERIALS, auch as Oils, and B s ° ot a other Mouldings ine, Aro, Beh aiearehaey Brack-ts, and ail other work in Pan with House Husldnee, itrave, Pannel, 6 trade sep Plain and fas connection SIGN OF THE gs pepo oo Cane sane aeas “ s wenn Ty Year ec a % de PNe \* iy m you may e ‘ . msm NS# LAMBDIN, | i ttnahe, ia iltror inner frames; POR- tHE TS a es | THAT and PIETURE PRAMES tanas OS A NABE GAE. 1A, CHICKER or square, gilt or otherwise; orany other kind of ae oe pe meee & Ca: 's Fane, but little Biase eee ane largest we of LOOKING- _mon 4 6, between 9th and loth ats, | forcash, | A 7S Kept Gomtantly on. hand: cheap 255 Pa. Norice: no2Iy hetwaan 12th and 1th ete. 2.0 OFF PHE Lane 5 A ASTE Ol La 4 denen from With atreat, | Bebb. eens of the act of | | ADIES! TUCK and ail COMRS at wer, rising ehan / GIBBS? Ba sorts of COMRS nt the location efiand appro arch Salen Room. andr W'tarGit Agee atteaty and nt in seus ofpuiiioiands im Stackince eins JNTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOMITES,” jobignn, will be removed to* Traverse Cit er Cm eariy @ period as practicable, after the 1s ” ahaha LOAN om STOCK SECURITIES RS, toe astothe precise time of removal pe pone 9 by the register and receiver for the ran ie ETE Ae Treasury. By orver of the Pigrident. © pelea seman of ON i ee faR wow Caml’ er oft ners) Leck Gite. | Tae RE OMAN awp Wikis STRINGS, whol i t, Mholosaie and retail Meee Ea tine cee i ICKERING PIANO, IN BEST ORDER sale cheep on accommodating tering, att core of W. G, METZEROTT, — WY LARGE ASSORTMENT A Guitars just arrived attie MOE, Ste ms l¢ ‘. G. METZE ERUVIAN Medicines. sYRUP, solicited On Prorncras 1; | SOLUTIONOF FEOTORIDE! OF IRON B tn meet ee ite. sutieras extabliahee medicine, Its Efficacy in Curing DYSPEPSIA, Affections of the Liver, Dropsy, Bronchitis and Consumptive ‘Neuralgia, Tendencies,” Disordered State of the Blood, Boiis, Scurvy, The Prostrating Effects of Lead or Mercury, General Debdility, And all diseases which require 8 Tonio and Altera tive mi icine, 1s beyond question. The proofs of its efficacy are so numerous,so well authenticated, and of such peculiar character, that sufierers cannot reasonably hesitate to receive the proffered aid. The Peruvian Syrup does not profess to be & cure all extensive, boca umately from one cause, may be cured by The class of diseases for whi vides a ure, 18 p:ecisely bated the highest order o: are tangible, the witnesses accessible, and ty and efficacy of Those who may ested ‘" “ eannot fai! to be satiafi numerous testimonials in The signatures are those o: in the Community. and of the The undersi; Apparently unli Telated, and. proceeding medieal skil. the Syrup incontrovertible. wish for an opinion from disi - rons respecting the oft the Syrup with the ing 8 hans eo entlemen well kn hest respeotabily one remedy the Syrup pro- hat which lhas so often The facts the safe- ter of 2 of th CaRD. ed having experienced the benefi- cial effects of the “Peruvian Sy pw do not henitate ublio, to recommend it to the attention o! From our own experience, as well as timony of others, whose intelligence a: are altogether unquestic efficac ter of those who have witnessed volunteered their testimony, restorative power. PETER HAR ES C. medicinal ide of Jron is lost by even a very brie! JAM. It 3,3 well known that the tox’ to air, and that ide of deemed impossible. to maintain @ solution of Iron, without further oxidation, the thom, and have 88 we do ours, to its Rev. JOHN THOMAS RPON’ A DENIER M.D. FI VEY, UNN, effect of Pro- exposure rotox- has been Tn the Peruvian Syrup, this desirable point is at- tamed by COMBINATION ENOWN; and this solution carbonatos citrates, and Medi IN A WAY BEFORE, UN- may replace all tie proto Wihya. of the Materia Aseayer to the State of Massachusetts, ized r sa'e in Washington Palmer, ‘baugh, H. Clark - J. Cieselicand J. ordinary medi edly upon the esteem of al a to 16 Boylston street, Boston. ‘8 generally. bottles, » CLARK & GO. Eroprietors, Boston. LOS Schwartz, L. M H. McPh Miter tee ge E34 ¥ ely; asi xa fet AYER’S Cathartic Pills. The sciences of Chemistry Medicine have been taxed their ut- most to produce this best, most per- fect wereeiye which 18 known to are a for large Gilman, Special SES. 3.3. Love) and shown that th ey win unprecedent- men. They are safe and take and powerful to cure. Their pene catine provarcios stimulate the vital activities of Ys the b remove the obstructions of its organs, peng. the blood, and expel disease, They purgeout ‘he foul humours which breed d: sluggish or disorder: tion wholesystem. Notonl: dangerous diseases which have b While they produce powerful effects they areat the same time, in diminished doses, the safest and best physic that can be em sugar-coated, they are e rely vegetable, are istemper, stimulate organs into their natural ao- and impart a healthy tone with strength to the do they oure the every complaints of every body, but also formidabie “and baffied human skill. pored for children. Being easant to take, and being ree from any risk of harm. Sures have been made which surpass belief were they not substantiated b truth. men of such exaited tion and obaracter as to forbid the suspicion 0 Many eminent clergymen and have lent their names to certify to the liability of my remedies, while othere O8i~ uu- i aes prpora p hethe re- have sent me the assurance Of their conviction that my Prepara- tions contribute immenzely to the relief of my afflic- ted sutfering fellow men. ‘The agent below named is pleased to furnish gratis my American Almanac, containing directions for their use. and certificates of their curea of the fol- lowing comptaints : Cosiiveness, Billious Complaints Dropsy, Heartburn, Hesdache ai stomach. Nausea, Indigestion, Mortid Inactiona palnsrising therefrom, Flatulency, Loss of A Rheumatism, ng from a f = e- tite, ail Uicerous and Cutaneous Disesses which require an evacuant medicine, Serofuin or King’s evil. They also, by purifying the biood and stimu fating the aystem, cure imany compiaints which it Would not be supposed they could Deafy re function: Do not be put off b some other pull they make n Aver’s Pitvs, and take Ei they oan give you compares with this inits "The sick want value or curative powers. re profit on, reach, such as # Partial Blindness, Nenralzia,and Nery ritalnlity, Derangementsolthe Liver and aid- » Gout, and other kindred complaints arising nalow state ofthe body or obstructiun of ile unprincipled dealers with Ask f he best sid there is for Shetpeand ther. should have it. Prepared by Dr. J.C, eal Ch Lowell Five boxes fur # Sold by ZY. GILM Practioal and Ans- iy Mass. Price 25 cents per AN, Washington, and by H. COOK, Alexandria, and by aii dealers everywhere. ap 9-4T YHE “GREAT HEALTH RESTORER !— “ The Life of the Flesh is im the Blood.” When the Blood beoomes vitiated, impure, or too weak, the flesh loses its vitality. the skin becomes yellow and pallid, and Isdigestion fi ness commences Ww. the Spi t Life bee Liver disordered, Dyspepsia ‘oop, Nervous 8 burden. E°S HEALTH RESTORER, RSAPAKILLA 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 Pim- pies and all skin eruptions; arouses the physicn powers of both sexes, gives biuc to the pallid cheek, and makes one joyou taste. It is P plaints, which aad debilitating. For Dropsy chart Seld by eal ak ton City. ds Cisceli & Kidwell, sm and medicinal in its effects, it is a perfect co articularly adapted to Female com in their very nature are exhausting though rdial in AP HY « or dropsien| swell- ings, or Kidney and Bla der affections, it acts like a . Quart bottles $1, emial! bot tort, McPherson, Clar uawrence, Dr. Culver, a: 8 5) cents, Waite, Kid- nd Ford, Washing- Georgetown. HEN IN THE COURSK OF HUMAN events, Ladiesand Gentiemen lose one of their eatest natural attractions—a fine head of hai fooa importance oO unes & matter of serious Pete is what shall we do t ilipg off, and restore its vigor and ly to ti ate PROM cs) cations will stop the hai remove and lager michoeas soe may have been continued use of luxuriant head of hair, Call not satisfied, after the second os ret the price paid, it} MOTER ANDIMP er an pte hair from uty? fn re- DR. HARRIS? OVER. Afew fall * ndrutl, keep the won gone t freshness and MO ip clean and winte. rte the hair; ai id twenty years, the ittwo ee will insure you a Spplication, return it for Dr. Harris’ Hair Promoter and Improver. Sold m Richmond by W. PETE gist, corner Main and (2th, and Main eta bottle, and if RSON, Drug- and Wall sts 7» corner 4% street and Pa, and in ene oe city by Z. D. GILMAN, Dru ust, Browns’ Hotel ding. Pa, avenue, and 5. BrCLARK, Druce: avenue. apl ly HE GREAT PAIN ANNIHILATOR, A REMEDY FOR DYSPEPSIA, Weak Sromacn anp Weak BowEts, HARTSHOR)? ’S CURE- Chemist, ALL—Prepared by a e1 * Bottles 12}4. 25 and 50 cents. Hartshorne’s Cure-all should be ke; lies. in case of accidents or uees sickne. Yartshorne’s Cure al! cures Rheumatis Hartshorne’s C Pain in the Stomach or Bowels. dartshorne’s Cure-all cures Pain Side, Back, and Breast. Hartshorne’s Cure-all Scaids and Burns. ache and Stiffness of the Join Hartshorne’s Cure-all cur and al! Pain ‘ure-ali cures Cramps, in all fami- n. Colic, in the Limbs, cures Sprains, Bruises, Hartshorne’s Cure-ail cures Ni euralgia, Tooth- Cholera, Disrrhea Hartshorne’s Cure-atl cures Ear Ache and Deat- ness froma cold. Hartshorne’. ‘Throat; also Cats and Sores, Hartshorn and Weakness in Limbs. Hartshorne’s Cure- Or aieke Reece Tm: 8 requent chang: duce a bad Cold and Bod: et & bortl Home Geta N. B. Blood and Bones wipe power, exp . B—if you HORNE’S BEOTORAL SY CHERRY ottie and try Bilious, 3 of the weathe: |, Rheumatism, Painin the ¥3 also, Sti! Neck—every person should . It acts upon the Nerves, have a Cough. use Cure-all cures Dys and In- digestion; also, Canker and Sore Meat I'Sor ud Sore ’s Cure-all curesall Spinal Affections alliaa creat tonioto Weak ves Dixestion. imbe Muscles, nd, by ite warming elec: pain from the system. H ARTS UP OF WILD —it as the best Cough Syrup in the use HAR TSHORNE’S if a are ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS. ‘They act upon the Liv- er. Stomaeh Foul Secret: Wai ‘ton cil m ng to’ 3 town: H. eel & Go wels, carrying off all Bile and ions. — above medicines to be had at all Drug Stores Kidwell & C t Georg »Alexand Naraess i: , ma Qj-ly MANHO. Ano Jap ROEM ERE De ciin x. ished, A few words on the tis, the 20th Th nal ‘Tri ousand. Rational t, without Med Spermato: Local Weak we ‘Nooturnal. gp this Genita Nervous Debility, Impo- Ea at ha rh ia "The important fact thet the ‘mar y alarming oom- plaints, originating im the imprudence and solitud: easily removed WitHouT of youth, may be CINE ‘8, in this small tract, clearly demonstrated; and adopted by the author, fuil; Which every one is ena’ of pork ptls and at avoiding all the adver Rent apy address, gratis and ~aled envelope, by remitting (post MHDS Lo | oe — the eanrely, new and highly successful treatment, means explained, ed ity cure Himerer he least possible cost, thereby ed nostrums of the day. post free, ina Sd Awe pust- ir. By > ts 04 East Sist si., New York City, Modicines, 0} MWe TeltePE. ARN Whe WOkd INGS OR EMPERORS. BY K WHAT? WHY 4 BEAUTIFUL HEAD OF HAIR, at is the God himself pro- Peg orn our fase Reet: although the pose may bloom ever x0 brightly in thexiowtng check. the ever 80 spark!ing, the teeth be those of iy the heads bereft of its covering, or the hair be Postinblod with grat, neinre Al howe bat tee if spr wi rat re wil ie onetime, Pret, Wood's Hair ‘Reatore ive, if ured two or three times 8 week, will restors ond perma- poly secure teal! such an ornament. Rend the following and judge. The writer of the first is the celebrated pranis:, Thalbere: _ New York, April 19, ase, Dr. Woon: Dear Sir—Permit me to express to you the obligations | am under ior the entire re- storation of my hair to its o color; about the time of my arrival in the United States, it was rapidiy becoming gray, but upon the applicxtion of your Hair Restora ‘ive, it scon recovered its original hue. I consider your restorative asa very erful invention, quite éfficacious as well as bie. Lam, dear sir, yourstruly, $.THALBERG, “Drych a’r Gwyliedidct Wats Newsrarer Orrick, 13 Nassau st.. April 12, 1858 Pror. O. 7 Woop; Dear Sir—Some month or 1x weeks ago, | reorived a bottle of your Hair Restor- ative and save it my wife, who concluded to try it on her hair, little thinking, ar tho time, that it would restore the gray hairto riginal co'or,but 10 her as ‘well as my surprise,aftera few weeks trin! it has per- formed that wonderful effect by turping ail the gray hairs toa dark brown, at the same time beaut: Pode ee Hi : iG Tstrqnaly Cone pe 3 et al re Restorative to persons in want o uo! change of therr hair, CHAS. CARDEW. New Yous. Jely 25, 1857. Prov. O. J. Woop: With conthdence do | recom- mond your hair Restorative as being the most efh- cacious articie | ever saws Since using your Hair Restorative, my hair and a Were al- bite, have gradually grown dark, 4nd I now mos’ feel confident that a few more applications will re- store them to their natural color, Italeo’has relieved me of ail dandroff and —— ftehing, 80 com- mon amon; ersenus Who perspire freely. tld | eet «de oBe, Cuicaeo, ILu., May | 1857. Prof. Woop: About two years ago my hair com. menoed falling of and turnit + lwas fast be poming bald, and tried many remedies to no el fect. f commenced using your Restorative in Jaa uary Inst. A few applications fastened my hair firmly. It begsn to fili up. row out.and turned back to its former color,(binck ) At this time it is fully restored to its original color. health and appearance, and | cheerfully recommend its use to a Dan The Restorative is put up in botiles of 3 sizer, viz Large, medium, and small ; the small holds 34 a pint, nd retails for $1 per bottle; the medianr hdidsat least twenty per cent. more in proportion than the smali, retails for 2 per bottle; the large ho.ds u quart, forty per cent. more in proportion and ‘etails for $3, : ‘W Proprietors. 312 Broadway 2 O. J, WOOD & CO,, Y New York, (inthe great N.Y. Wire Railing Estab- lishment.) and 114 Market st., St. Lou's, Mo. And sold vy a:1 good Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. ma '8-3m__ P. TRIES EMA RR. ROTECTED by Royal ers Patent of England, and secured by the Seals of the Ecole de Pharmacie de Parieand the my ey College of Med- icine, Vienna. Triesemar No. i is a remedy for R: laxation, Spermatorrhe@a, and Exhaustion of the System.’ Triesemar No. Z effectually, in the short space of three days, completely and entirely eradi- pr nae eg those disorders which copavinand jong been thought an antidote for, to health of a vast portion of the popu- lation. Triesemar No. 3 is the great Continental remedy for that class of disorders wich, unfortu- nately, the Beiieh physician treats with meroury, to the inevitable destruction of the patient’s const tution, and which all the sarsapsrilia in the world cannot remove. Triesemar Nos. 1,2, and 3nre alike devoid of taste or smell, and ofall nauseating quali- ties. They may lie on the toilet table without the: use being suspected. id in tin cases, and divid in separate doses as administered by Velpeau, Lal- leman, Roux, Ricord, &c., &o. Price $3 each, or four cases in one for $9, which saves 35; and in cases. Soid by Dr. H. A, BAR ROW, No. 157 Prince st.,a few blocks west of Broadway, New York, Imme setay on receip of the amount Dr. B. wil! forward the $$ cases of Triesemar, and the large sixes, car- riage paid, thes insuring «wenuine European prepara- tions. The $3 cases also sent, but not free of car tiage. Consultations as uenal, from il a. m. till 2 . m. and from 4 till 3pm. at No, 157 Prince at., a Few blocks west of Broadway. Sold aiso by J. STOTT. Washington. feliy 514 514 SEVENTH STREET FOBIAS, OPTICIAN, Office Seoond Story, thrss doors Opp FELLows’ Hatt. Spectacios and Glasses suited to every sight; Opera,’ Reading, ard Watchmaker’s ‘Telescopes, Microscopes in grent variety; Cosrnoramic Stereoscopes with views of superior and choice picturesonhand, Soe adver- tisement in National Intell:geneer. Testimonies, NorPo.k, Sestember 7, 1854. Sin: The Spectacies you made for mi me very weil, ard seem to have uaproved ight more than any other I have intely tried. LITT. W. TAZEWELL, I have tried a pair of Speotabies obtained from Mr. Tobins, and find then of grent assistance to my sight, and corresponding with his descriptionof their focus, L recommen? him as a skillfal optiermn, HENRY A. WISE, PrtERsevrs, October 21, 1854, About five years aro, [ obtained from Mr. Tobias, in Washington, a pair of Giasses for the spectacies Which I used, and feund them of great aevistance to my decaying Vision; and my opinion of himis, thst he is sk 1! inthe preparation of Ginsses for eyes uot tou far gone to be benetitted by such ue ay Lyncusree, November 7, 1854. From an examination of Mr, Tobias’ Glasres, and from his ervations and remarks, am convinced that he is @ skillful optician. & J.J. BLACKFORD, M.D, LyncneurG, November 19, 13° Mr. John Tobias, linving furnished me with Glas- ses, by which | have been greatly aided,(my vision having suffered greatly from reading at mght in my earlier iife,) itefords me the highest pleasure te say that | consider him a skiliful practical optician, and well prepared to aid those who Eh need his professional gervices. WM. B. ROUZLS, Elder of the Methodist Conferons, Wu.Mington, N. C., June 27, 1954, MR. J. Tosias—Dear Six: (am happy to ssy that the Spectacies which: | obtained from you last week Gre entirely satisfactory. From an inequality in the Visual range of my eyes, 1 e heretofure found great difhoulty in getting glasses of the proper foal d a tances. It atords mo pleasure to state, that by aid of your optometer this Semis has happily obviated, so that the Glasses you furnished me ere decidedly the best adapted to my eyes of any I have R. B. DRANE, ever yet used. full ‘ery respectfully yours. ernie Rector of St. James’ Parish, been induced \y a friend to visit the estab- of Mr, Tobias for the purpose of trying h was furnished with # parr slightly color: jue, whice have siforded me more relief and gratifi- cation than any | have ever tried. My sieht, origin- ally very good, was injured by writing nnd reading at bight, frequently toa very late hour: but with the aid of these glasses ‘ cau study aimost as iate as ever, and that tuo without the i Thave paves ly suffered. JOHN WILSON, Late Commussioneer Gea’! Land Office, Deo, i1, 1855. Ihave used Mr. Tobina’s Spectacles for three or four months, end take Erest pleadure in saying t! beumacat ts Gear’ *SuO"E. detuSwel re hem. . P. SC. i. ‘May Sth, Tas6. 1 was recommended to Mr. John Tobi optician ; andas | have eset rorantratonete ty, U was eratitiod to find that Me, Totias sccm to somnpuonets A) ie, — earion and some sight mens| 2 me oles that suits me admirab!, 4 Ray Sh July 1, 1858, = KEK ro i pplisving been for years under the neoemty Of sav te of e8—-On! i light, for poet el cn anne one oy as cos which answered both purposes, Ihave used his several months, and find aos are = Of Department. of Sale, Mr.J.Topias. Sir: The pair of oe Taished me yesterda: roulsriy satis Ty fr Aro ie, They are were: dei the best I possess, Oicht or nine pairs, carefully to and J am the owner seleoted in different pisces and 4 it of their p: and the Uni ommenied to me on sense tote aiso pleased wi our remarks aud di- Ucar ge po Se onan of the eyes, at e pur- pose of p: nk i AD Respectful ours, CHS. é A! EL ” Profesor of M.C.. Louisville iy, BROOKLIN ORTHOPAEDIC INSTITUTION, axing tishmen' lasses 1 eS learnese, them at examination abled to testify polishing, e eo shape particularly recomine: those merely optical yao of the eyes are in tol oh iliaries. J consider, moreover, Mr. To! Hs ified to det e the foous of thi y is optical knowledge and expori 5 means of his optometer.. addition, I can further state that Mr. chiaa hes auppliod some of my tients with Glasses, to in BX satisfacti LEWIS BAUER. M. ba dot per Surgeon, Berlin; Member of the Fa Set ace oan Mepte of the of Pathological Society of' jew York; Inte Sur- ic Institution of urgoon of the B, eas PRT, Me ol Gines peotacies that were ex- je weskuess Of my sight. This in- bias seems to have removed fa In tho experi creat Seeeity in Botly adapted ‘a t convenience Mr. the present by the sabe on wid me of aorsed i ab f * » chrystal-| and com nt le to my eyes. I id Somimend hus mage or oper Terman ‘WiLmineton, N.C., June 16, ! To} who have had igi oft their avani impaired an 10 roa re, the use o Gi Twould end J asa Dersor from whomto such as may juire, a8 he has suited me with a pair fora for and near sight. My aight has impel vory much a of years in the fom otasok amen tittner ae gitar gs ir 1 used but one 'W. A. WALKER. tom, May 8, 1855. e unequal range of my pelied to use clases for seve- ifferent opticusns Witpont ictly fitted to my eye: (OUr ‘obins le two pairs especial!y me, which I have fo to serve me perfectly By the use of his meter he is enabled to ads) Ingses most minut Senco ie 1 most oheerfu! Wa rinaue, and boar ny festsony ufo he skill as an HENRY E. BALDW: 168 Ase't Seo'y to sign Laod Warrente, their names at the $he pie na ‘ash oe » 7th st, and Lourjana avenue, wil enlled for con tas a Teas ire ee. ts. Mail forthe O. & A. RR Baltimore, coaches connect with every train from N. B,—Coaches farnished for Excursions and Pie es. jo2s-tf RHE STEAMER GEORGE PAGE WiLL Tua as follows : Leave Alexandria at 4,8, a 2. Leave W. ‘ashington at 6, 9, 0, 12 07 ol" € p and € o’clook p. yo Pr ow 1, Sy Sy rclook p. wee The THOMAS COLLYER, when on the route, will te Whale Pe Smuibuses, conuecting with the Pare hours, Fare 13 cents. ¢ and Collyer, will leave the Capitol and corner of 12th street and TH ST: WAaAYs: NON, start) foot of Tuesdi engng river, her he and Benn. avenue the same time the “RICHARD WALLACH, Pres. S COLLYER A EAMER THOMA MAKES HER R GU PS TO MOUNT VER ine from her wharf at t Fridays, as ad is 7th street. in this city, st 9, o’clock on ised. Whenalso an transporluung @xcursion parties on the ranged a8 not to intersere with the regularity of her ba to Mount Vernon. is announcement has been rendered necessary by the prevalence of an erroneous impression to the je 16-tf contrary. ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAI B Weasirry LOAD, YGTON BRANC From ard Will leave as follows: after ¥ SSDAY, sth of June, Trains 5.15 & m. Express Train connects Washington junction for al\ parts of the west.andat Baltumore fur Phiiade hia and New York. 715a.m. Way Train for Annapolis, Baltimore, Philade!phia, and New York. 3.9) Wm. Express Train connects at Washineton junotion with Express train for all parts of the west, - at Baltuumorefor Norfolk, Pailadeipiua and New ork. 4.l¢ p m. Way Train for Baltimore connects at Annapolis j: 1 Washington junction with Acco: West. nection for Annapolis, th Express Trains West. Way Train for Baltimore connec’ na Washington at 208 ‘Train Tae7.15 a. m. and 330 p. m, trains are express and Ne stop only at Annapolis and Washington junc- lone. On Saturday the 3.39 p.m. train goes to Philadel hip onl . php Jn Sunday but one train leaves, at je ls 3.99 p.m. T. H. PARSONS, Agent. Inuanp VIRGIL VIA ORANGE ANP 7th street connecting dra Rav . and A RANG EME FROM » RICHMOND. ALEXAND RAL RAIL crry Tc NIA CED WASHINGTON RIA AND ROADS. The steamer GEORGE PAGE leaves the foot of dail: wit! troad, leaving Alexand: rriving in at 6 o'clock a. m., ich: ond at 2.399 p.m. ckets procured on the Beat. Fare from Washington to Richmond BSD. J. R. NICKLIN, icket Agent. 8p 25 r Alexandria, the trains on the Orange ard Alex - ria at 7% o’clook NEW ARRANGEMENT! GREAT SOUTHWESTERN ROUTE Via Orange and Alexandria Railread. FROM WASHINGTON CITY, D.C, VIRGINI GEOR MISSISSIPPI, ARKANSAS, THROUGH TICKETS can b> gbtnined at, the OFFICE, corner of Pennsylvania avenue and 6th street, Washingt« Bost George Page, Alexandns Railroad, To J Richmond, Danville, Lynchburg, Bristol, Knoxville, Dalton, Atlanta, Chattanooga, Nashville, Huntsville, Grand Junction. GREAT To. TENNESSE GIA, SOUTHWESTERN RAIL ALABAM! LOUISIANA, and TEXAS. Memphis, Montgomery and New Orleans, By a direct route, aud continuous railway connec Affordine zreater Expediiton a being over 2.0 miles shorter than by any other route. ‘The steam t rry boat George Page leaves the foot tions to Memp! ind Comfort and of7th street at 6% a. m., for Alexandrian, where pas andat West, ui Phos. Bagcage Pa. avenue, at jetrat Direc Wagons aud Ommb EVANS, ashingto: FROM WASHINGTON T TO ALL PARTS OF THE ke the cars tor Richmond. Chariottsvilie, White Sulphur Springs, Woodstock. &e , 4p. m. for Kichmond and all points Nowth- wking sure and close connections to Mem- user leave the office, d 7 p.m, Agent. wEtstT, SOUTHWEST AND NORTHWEST. a sU™M™M With Greatly Improved Schedules. THREE ARE? FROM Ww Ist. THE CINCINNATI EXPRESS MAIL allowing passengers time for y House, Washington June- before proceeding West. This Train passes on at 7.40 p, m, and connects at Benwood on er, at 12 p. m., with Central Ohio dl intermediate m, next day. starts at 5.15 a.m. breakfast at the Kela tio: Grek tue Obio R Tram for points, reaening UC; 2d. THE GREAT CINCID ATA AND ST. LOUIS EX PRESS connection eaves Washington Oneluding Sanday,)at 2. p n aching Cinc-nnats IW RUN D. YASHIN follows: Colun U8 p.m. next day,and ounuecting directly with press Train for Louisville. Cairo and the Southwest, Time, from Wash St. Louis only and for St, — to Cineinnati,in 22 hours,or to Our, Sd. CING Lis, CAIRO, ST. NORTHWESTERN Saturday and Suuday,) at 6.9 p. Washington Junetiou or Baltis more at 10 p.m. On Sunday Night the connection With this Prain is made by the 3.9) p.m. Tram from Washingto: Lous, SAK. OC. "INNATI, DAYTON OU, ST. eas HICAGU. n. ARRANGEMENTS, TRROUGH CONNECTING TRAINS AILY, (except Sunday) TON FOR THE WEST, INDIANAPO- ci AND RESS leaves (except conuecting, at leaving Balti- To view the Grand Mountnin Scenery of the Road in daylight, take the5.15a.m.or630p.1 Train irom Washington. For eae § western Virgini® ali ints on the Marieita Railroad and al! State oad take the 6,5 m. Train. For the sane. ‘The Western connections from Washington and Baltimore by all these Trains, are the Et i moet direet andsmple that have yet been traveling public, and ye | 5 tage that th: @ TeROUTCES © to the improvement and advan- the Ba timore aad Ono Railroad and its associvtelines could suggest, have been secured under this arrangement. ‘Throw, tere, ‘and upen this route. WAY PASSENGERS for the Main Stem of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad h Tickets and Bageaze Checks to al! guar- every ‘other possible facility will be fuund will leave Washing- ton as follows: Por all points hetween Washington Junction and Piedmon ali Stations the 6.30 p, m. Tram. Train take t ant farther At the Ticket Office, Warn e Or. T. RNG L- Att W.P.S. UN tep between Piewmont and W heelin: To connect with the F ‘he 3 30 p.m. Train. Tickets o! ; information, apply to OS.'H. PARSONS, Agent, ton 8 ND, Agent, im . ¢ Ticket Othoe, ITH STATES MAIL LINE ONLY REGULAR LINE ARD WITHONT FAILTER VptEORAIA a 2} OREGON A PANAMA RAILROAD, Kerular Sailing Days, 6th € 2th of each month, Catrion.—So frauds and impor:- tions of various kinds have been iatel; rr ontravellers bound toCALI- ORNIA, that the Agent for passage by the Us. MS, in the city of caution Cheevemy dive fem Mail Line, ew York it ork, over the door. ut take the 5.15 @.m. tram. For take eriok fail kinds, Baggage Checks tion, Camden Station. aster of Transpertation, M 1. M. COLE, General Ticket Agent. Raitimore. May 10, 1858 ma 8 2 RIGHT TEARS, FoR iber, t subscriber, the wy 4s is duty to Ww. RAYMOND Arent, T2= Paciric MAIL STEAMSHIP CoM ‘One of the the United States Mais CALIFORNIA. and ©. Panama twiee Ses reolaen ears’ New en arty ‘on sth and 20th R DS. rered recy. Th eee Tne ‘ork tean-shipa have been i ‘by the Navy Department, secu of rancisoo, and ae paid in Now York soraen al of this Orleans end New of each month with the va PANAMA RA Railroad (47 miles long) is ocean to ocean, and 1s bagrace ngers is ‘he money the trip. esteamers are in port in Panama Francisco, dent, so that th Ving OsouTred PEs page pee ive cm Aspinwail. juctors g0 oharge of women tora. Por throw the ecency, iy M-1t to prevent h ti rt Weat street, Now tort te LW. C. L, BARTL! . Y MON D,—or to 8. KRhist pape T7 & CO. £0 aren. carrying stear- ‘ork regu- iL and cunranty speed oom- Soré in New ention in case - erates eoliray veltable-zo tel th each steamer, and take nd ohildzen wrtheet other proteo- ckets atthe lowest rates appiy at * ° on board of t team Ferry the office of the Urange and Alexandria, ving 0 cage oe 5 her * the “Grand Rapids Tre and the “> Piet aed Margeette. ilwaukee® Watineage situated ip and rant Conevess, or legally by pre-emption. ae) irom yep hy rriware embry Of the date we rawail, " Tes! te vate it the dare and'at the places s pomoane =e the ordinary minimum of 41 Sper nore: ondny, the 16-A day At the and office at loxia on of Avrwst mezt, viz North of the base line and west of the principal meridian Townships 4, 5,6, 10, 11, 12, 18, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, and 2%, of range eleven. Townships 4, 5, 6, #, 8, 10, 11, 12, 18, 14, 15,17, 18, 19, >. range twelve ips 4,5, 6, 3,9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 18, 19, nee thirteen. ps 4, 5,6, 7, 9, 10,11, 12, 13, 14, 15, Mey 18, 29, and ®, of range forrteen. betes vo 4, 5, 6, 7,9, 10, 15, 16, 17, 19, and a. off cen. Townships 4, 5.6,7,8, 9,10, 15, 16, 17,19, and 2, of reaoge sixteen. ‘ownehips 8,9, 10, 15, 16, 17,19, and 2, of range **Townshipe 10, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19 and 20,of range egh- **Township 15, of range nineteen. At the land office at Traverse Crry on Monday, the 16th cay of August next, viz: North of the base line and west of the principal meridian Townships 2, 22, 23, 24, 25, 2, 27, 22,9", 94, nod 3, thirteen. “Tews Ps 21, 22, 23, 24, 2, 25, Mand 23, of range twelve, Townships 21, £2, 23,24, 25,25, 97, and. of range eleven. » 22, B, M4, 3. Bi, 2, of range ten, foonsies ae, . a, tod se 2 range nine. og pele hag ad range eight. p St. of ange seven. Given undermy hand at the city of Warhing’ tH ich Ce Dormun one thousand it OEM dred ane OOS A. HENDRICKS, Commissioner of the General Land Office. jel2 wtds peorvsais FOR LIVE OAK. 1a, 1a88 { ‘na onbie feet of Dera of Construction E repesais must be endorsed “ Proposals for Live ek that they may be tinguished from o* her businass letters The offere may be for one or Bil the yards. bat must be for the whole quantity at y ya d and as required by law, must hy noon pused by a cuara:tee, the form of which is here- with « ven. 1 he 25 06 oulne feet to be delivered in exch y will be in the folowing proportions. viz: 5.40 feet siding 18 and tS imohes: 10.60 cubic feet I4and i2 incnes ; and 10,000 cubic feet aiding 9 inches, in about equa’ qeantities of exch eid.oe ‘The tumber sid nc from 15 and 18 inches may 7 lereth from 18 to 25 feet, end such of the 18 inoh as is fit for keelson pieces may be longer. The 'Z and 14 inch timber in -ength from 17 to % feet. and & large proportion of ll the foregoing may be straight; Ses ofthe dand inch timber the length may be from Ie do4 to la fe fourths of the quantity to —~ el of from 12 to 36 wwohes more in the length given. and one-half the i ofth se pieo s to have f.om the mean to th: mum crook. Allto beeided straight and gene naveatace ofnt less than the siding size, fl timber must t f-om trees grown within 50 milegurow of the rea, to avered in Lhe yard at the risk ” aud expense of the contractor, inspection and to the entire oval of the bu: One ha'fof the quantity mast b+ delivered « before the Ist day of September, 1858, and the due on or before the !st day of February, The department wi rd the contract m caseto the iowest bidder, reserving the decline making &ny contract for , purchase iivery at any navy yard, if it whail t neoessary or cisadvantnerons to the public servi eties to the ful. estimated amount will be re- to sign the contract, and ns additional and colinteral security, i5 percent. will be withheld on = the amount of exoh deiivery until the contrast is completed, And the remaining 85 per ceut.of bill, When approved ‘lox by (he commandant of the yard. will be pad by the savy seent at the point of delivery within 30 days after its presentation tohim it will he stipniated in the contract that if default be made by the parties of the first part im delivering y ofthe umber named of the quality and at e and place srevided. the: the contractor snd he to the United States a twice the total amount ru herein Sereed upon as the to be paid incase of the notual delivery of the ae » which may be recovered from time to time Acoording to the act of Congress in that case pro- vided, approved Maroh 3, 1243. Form ef Offer. I, . of +in the State of ———, hereby azree to furnish and deliver im the United States navy yard at ——.twe: five thousand culne feet promiscuous live oak timber. in conformity with padvertisement of uofC inte of — June 2¢ sui of ——, viz: cubic feet 1 15 and 18 iaches, at per foot. . —— 16,000 eubte feet sided 12 and 14 inches, t — per foot 1@ ache: e 10,008 eulic feet eaded 9 and at -—— per foot. 25,00 cubie feet sided. Total value s Should my offer benceepted, 1 request to be ad- and the contract forwarded to ——,or to me at for ificate. uly —, 1858, A. B. Form of We, the undersigned — State of » hereby gun the foregoing bid be accepted. — wil, ten dave after the receipt of the contrnet at post office named. or wavy agency designsted. « cute the contract for the same, with good and suth crent sureties; im case said — — shall fa to enier inte contract as aforesaid, we guaranty to make good the difference between the offer of the sud ——-—— and that which may be accepted. ~— 1258, c. D. Witness, G. H. ‘. F I hereby certify that the agove named C. D. and EF: P. are kn-wn to me as men of property and able to ke tg their cnarantee, + 1858 un . To be sizned by the United States district judee, United States disirict attorney, wolector. or navy agent. jeu UN tep STATES PATENT OFFIC Washine ron, June 2), 1858, ‘On the petition of H.M. Rose. xAwinistrator of w vse, aromecd of Piiind ray i « the ex tf Wyn. te for a for spitting hoops. of said pat provement in the ma for seven years from the expirat it, which takes place op the Sd dav of September. 1g58— It ws ordered, that the said petition be heard at the Patent Office on Monday, the Sith of August next, &t 12 o'clock m.; and al! persons are notihed to Appear and show cause, if euy they have, why sad petiuon ought not to be granted. ersons Opposing the extcnsion are required to file in the Patent Office their objections, specially set rth in writiug. at least twenty days before the day of hearing ; ali testameny fied by e:ther ty to be used at the said hearing must be taken transmit- ted in accordance with the rules of the ofhee, which Will be furnished on application. ‘he testimony in the case will be closed on th VWth of *ugu-t; gopositions and other iy Stee led upon as testi: mast be filed inthe joceon before the moraime of that day; the arguments, if on. within ten days thereafter. ,Oniered, » that this notice be published in the Union, Washington, D.C... Pennsy!vaman, Phi) acelphia.Pa..once a week for three successive weeks revious to the 3th day of August next. the day of ring. t ohi Os. VTS Commissioner of Patents. P.'S. Editors of the above papers will please copy, and send their bills to the Patent Oee.wine paper Gontainine Doting. Je B-lawsw de IN THE LIMITS ort “NORTHEARTERN” axp“NORTH- sore RN” LAND DISTRICTS IN MINNE- in pursuance of the prvisions of the act of Con- grees Heres May 11, 1858. to amend the act ap- proved July 8, 1856, entitled “An act to establish two additions! Land Districts inthe Territory of Mu soia,”’ it 1s here! made known that the western limits of the “NORTHEASTERN” district of Mianetota is extended tot aod 24, 0: 1 the routhern ” 16 as follows : ye onatern side of the Missu the pect south = touches down said river to the pont oppose: lion wita the river of the eighth standard prralle! ; thenes along said paraliel to the point of intersec tion of guide meridian nember 4; t along eid xuide meridian to the seventh standard parsiie! ; thence west alone Said seventh parallel to the Sioux Woe river ;, thence north to the line heretofore Given und hand st the city of Wash: this Sth day of h ny A. D. 1858. — THOS. A. HENDRICKS, eneral Land Uffice. Commissioner of the G jad lawiw No.6 Norice oF al CHAN TH SAS at the point river where river; thence e the intersec ae | » ENLA EMEN Fr TH TROIT AND SAG Naw pte TRICTS IN THE SPATE OF MICHIGAN, in pe suance of the act of Congress, approved May 11, 1858. entitied “Anact to eniarce the Derr ait sod Saginaw iand districts in Michigan,” itis here hy declared and made kuown that all that portion «{ thepresent “Cheboygan District,” whioh lies south ofthe line dividing towoshipe Maud 29 north.»n4 + ast of thelme dividing ranges 2nod 3 went w liber t ach: d to the “Saginaw Distriot” from and after the iat doy of duly next, and the lands within suid jimite be thereafter sulject to entry e office at East Sacisaw; ail that part of the present “Che »yean District” lying north of the me dividing townships 28 and 29 porth, and east of the line = img ranges 2 and 3 wert, moluding the Js/ jackimac, will bs atiached to the “ Detreit Dis- tret” from and Sitter the same det-*nnd will besub- Jevt to sale or entry at the innd « thee at ROT Neg pees 7d 4 city of Washington this 7 of June, A. 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