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EVENING: STAR. LOU-LOU. still betray. If naughty. — ci Lah If ‘woman's does belie her aay hy should we whine? Sab pe "twill NotI! Piinthe =< ler fickle heart ; ri satis <- chaunt my canzonet, or heed my, amart. - plese the ee done all pain. ous wine rink seain! wis ‘Lou: Lou,—we part’ UO™ Sir Charles Ogle, senior Admiral of the English Navy, is dead. ss araging re rts from France arene é Inthe seth t is expected the crop Will be one fourth more than last year. _ 3 been discovered between Terre FN has er lerras od. Garnets are said to exist in the same region. ‘The Louisville Journal, with character- istic wit, says there has been for some time past a larger floating population in Cairo, than in any city of its size in the Union A most extraordinary bail storm recently uver Grant county, Wisconsin. Some of the stones were of extraordinary dimensions, weighing over one pound each, and of various shapes. U7 Among the names mentioned for the Gov- ernorship of Virginia are the Hon. John Letcher, Hon. Paulus Powell, Hon. George W. Hopkins, Hon. Wm. Smith, and Green B. Samuels, of Shenandoah. x The Viceroy of E has ordered that the systsm of flel easly incredueed by the Emperor of the French, shall be introduced into his service. The Egyptian army is fixed this year at 15,000 men. Archbishop Hughes, last Tuesda rO- nek a warrant to be eset forthe artest of in B. Swain, editor of the Albany Statesman, charg ing him with libel in publishing in bis paper a letter in which it was asserted that the Archbish- op was connected with ‘the Circle of Jesus,” a secret society in that city. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. NATIONAL HOTEL.—H B Bandar, N Y; T Jenkins, Md; S L Swann, U SN; W A Finnall, Va; S Bowie, jr, Md; J E Hetster, J F Kautz. 3 McCulloch, Pa; J Kincheloe, R T W Duke, W J Green, Va; J S_Boges, NJer; TS and E Martin, Pa; C G Cornell, G P Bickford, M Tierney, SA Bunce, J C Frazer, J Webb, J Owens, T W Ad- ams, J Cochrane, J Lynes, J B Levence, J W eClure, H Wilson. T Van Tine, P Gallagher, NY; J Davall, Md; T Sinexon, T W Williains.J K Hart, Pa; J Vogdes, R S Coleman, M's T L Harvis, F Harris, N Y; H M Mayo, D W Moore. W R Adair, Col O Sprigg, Md: W Cameron, F B Deane, jr, Va; J Rice, E C Schen, jr, Pa; W J McCallob. La; G B Berreil, D Marwitz, Md; E Tentino, W M Bramhall, NY. BROWNS’ HOTEL —J W_ Wilson and lady, Va; J J Long, NC; J W Mitchell, do; E L Por- ter. Ct; W J Phillip, Tex; J E Gachct, Ala; J C Grifith, Pa; CS Lancaster, do; J H Dooly, Va; B F Babin, La; P H O'Neill, NB; N C Parsons, Va; W M Parson, do; Dr J F Beil, Pa; J Dick- ey, do; TJ Smith and lady, NY; La F Busb- neil, do; Gov Bigler, Pa; J Wells, NY; Wm H Barrett, Ga; S B Owings, Md; W Woodward, Md; H M Shannessy, NY; J M Bennett and son, Va; J M Howers and lady, Ga: Mrs Warner do; RC Humber, do; Miss E Butts, Miss; Mis< B Butts, do; Miss Emanuel, do; E Butts, do; T K Emanuel, Ala; H T Royster, NC; MissJ S Royster, do; Gen W W Scrugbam, NY; J C In- graham, do; B Davis and lady, Va. KIRKWOOD HOUSE.—J Crawford, Ga; BC Sanders, Ma; A Williamson, Mass; R Potts, USA; F E Mclivain, do; E Lamron, do; W B Burnett, do; J D Phillip and daughter. Va; ] W Jenkins, Md; B Wentworth. Mass; W Gilchrist. Pa; ZW Foley, La; A J arsball, Va: G Har- ris, Md; J Boyd, do; B N Cromwell, Va; B Du- rande, Md; J Gebr,do UNITED STATES HOTEL—J Farnesworth, O; L Rist, Md; N T Lupton, Va; H A Barran. do; W A Browning, Minn; D Barnes, Va; H Taylor, Mo; W Jamison, Pa; Mr Maffitt, Md; H J Windee, O; T Bailey, Va. = OCEAN STEAMERS’ SAILING DAYS From tes Unirep States. . Leave Por. Days. «-New York..Hamburg....July 1 New York..Havre .. y 3 «-New York..Liverpool....July 7 From Evrors. Ariel ..........South’pton.New York...June 16 Liver, 1... Quebec. . South’ pton. New Yor .- Liverpool... Boston ¢ on. Liverpool...New York... .June 23 Liverpool...New York...June 26 -South’pton.New York...June 30 Persia..... Fulton ... The California mail steamers leave New York on the Sth and 20th of each month. ne ee RANCIS WILLNER, No. 365 New Yorn AvENUE. NEW PAPER A ERGiNe ANw UPHOL- ST&ERY sTOaE. T would most respectfully call tne attention of the public of Washington and the adjacent cities tothia ew and carefuily seleote+ stock of WALL, P. PER in every variety of style and pattern; QRATIVE PAPERS, BORDERS CURTAINS WINDOW SHADES ‘and FIXTURES gad TASSELS, for Pictures and Shad BOARD PRINTS, and other Ornament Tam aiso ee tomake FEATHER pag Hask, Moss. BEDS, oss. or Cotton MATTRESSES, NGES, CURTAINS and DECORATIONS, ‘auob work az belongs ton regular upholster- h promptnens and Siaparoh. a er, All orders will be thankfallv received; and. by Ss atten ton and prompt execution to them ope to merit and obtain a liberal share of patron- "Pa jotta H‘4t OF THE SEASON. I have the pleasure to introdvos the HAN DSOM- £ST Hat UCT; aiso, a fresh crise of, SMe Renee Sor BAS of my own in SD portation. Getting them from first hands | fer them much lower than usually sold in thie oity. Peep at them will guarantee afies. ied n_of the “White Bear,” corner of 6th ‘a. en _HOPKINS. on in the best manner,and warranted. 8p 2i-aot! 13 a Rt STORATION OF ARKETIN THE 17, 1856. to the State of Florida, to aid in the cons!ructioa of certain rsilroads therein mea- tiened, having been so far adjusted as to authorize the release fom withdrawal of the lands herein. after desoribed, notice is hereby gt hi vacant offered lands heretofore withdrawn fr: sale or entry wich his outarde of siz miles on side of the “Alab«ima and Florida.” the * Pensacola and Georgia,” the “Florida, Atiantio, and Gulf Central,” and the * Florid.” railroad: tuated in the undermentioned townships, which have not selected in virta said grant. or any other «rant made by Con: or legally claimed pre emption, and whe subject to priwate entry at the date of tetthdratal, will be restored to pri- vate entry on the days and at the pisces hereinafier ed, at the ordi mum of $1.:5 per acre, may have graduated At the land wthee at ‘TarLanasser on Monday, the sixth day of September, next, viz: cae North of the base lime and east of the principal : meridian. Jovenive 2and 3, of ranges 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, ‘ownship 2. of ranges 6, 7, and 10, Townships | and 2, of ranges 11, 12, 13, 14, and 15. ‘Township 1. of range 16. South of the base line and cast of the principal meridian nd 3, of ranee t. of —— 2,5, 4,5,6,7, ands, North of tha base line and west of the principal meridian. a? range 17. f ranges 18. 19, 29, 21, 22, ase Ines end west of the principal aya p 1, of ranges 13, 14, 15, 16, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, ‘owns! land 2, of ranges 26 and 27. At the |i office at N. onda: the sixth dny of September next. ving” ond8ys South of the base line and cast of the principal meridian. range 12. a ‘of range 18. of and 12, of his friend old #1 of where he will jah i ree Eile GaOcE- J wii f le agietaet AS P. LEVY ng, to & bro, wae rege Miscellaneous. gror THAT RATTLING. I sm now pi to put on *, 1 Fastener, oe seae et of the shaft-cly of Carriages ‘agons, Which can PES? aed “geamiag F where I have Call and fend makers in the certificates from the IST Pee JOYCE, BRITISH OUTRAGES. I RTANT INFLUENCE has been brought Inrort the Admini ion, who have decided to despatch the U.S. line of battle ship Pennsylva- mato the Guifof Mexico. Itis said that Commo- — Leta Ca sesgine command. and Lae vate stores of cabin ard ward room, messes, 1! jud~ ing old wreck whisky, have been already ordered from JONAS P. LEVY'S new Wine and Spirit Store, corner of 7thand F jt. 2 NUNN & CLARKE’S | HALLETT, DAVIS ° y receiving OHNE. ELLIS. 906 Pa. av., between 9th and 10th sts. Purchasers wil! find it to their interest to ne ft themselves the superior qualities of th anos. also meaepoles Covers, Melodeons, &¢., &o., aoe premium LIGHTNING-KOD POINTS. The attention of the zone 1s respectfully solicited to the examination and patronage of a superior arti- cle of LIGHTNING CONDUCTORS, manufac— tured and erected by Labarre & Owen, corner of 10th and C ats., Washington, D.C. The superiority of these Conductors over many others now in use, will readily be acknowledged on examination. They are manufactured of 2 select quality of iron, connected with copper couplings. and thorovghly carbonized to obviate ihe action of theatmosphere on the metal,and mounted witha superb copper point fire gi! nd tipt with platina, which renders them strict!#S8cientific. _ All points not tipt with platina will corrode, when theylose their attractive power for electric- ity, in which condition they are worthle: a8 im BOOKSTORE, a — Publio attention is respectfully invited to his col- leotion of = Stationery, Gold Pens, fi} Noveis, Periodicals, &c., &o. English, French, and American Sta- lionery Of the finest quality; Americanand English Standard Works of the latest and best editions, Splondid Family Bibles and Prayer Books, enutifully Round Books for presents. ‘The English and American Poctsaud Dramatists. compromising the finest and most full editione of Moore, fyron, Soott, lg as ae Milton, Burns, Southey, Bryant &c,&e. Fairohiid’s Improved Gold Pens. Also, imports, and will keep constant; collection of German Oil Paintings ©: quality. ‘No. 428 Pa. avenue, between 43¢ and 6th sts. je 15 eosm EW LIVERY, SALE, AND HIRING STAB Corner of 1336 strertand Peunsylvania avenue. The undersigned begs lenve to announce to the citizens of Washington, and the pubic In general. that he has just completed one of the finest Stables in the city, where can, at a!! times, be obtained as neat and showy 8 turnout as can b where. My stock comprises a fi jortment of horses, which, for style and action, not be sur- passed by any stable in the country, and chorce let of new carrieges and licnt wagons. Horses taken at livery on a8 reasonable terms as at ny establish- ment inthe city. Give me a call, and [ guarantee tisfaction. Smaigne ALLISON NAILOR Jn. M488LE WORKS, WM. RUTHERFORD. ARTIFICER IN MAKBLE, E Street, between 12th and iSth Streets ‘North, Washineton City, Invites public attention to hie extensive stock of utifal designed ald Elaborately Carved MAN- TELS in a variety of Marbles, together with @ choice assortment of STATUARY, which for de- sign and finish cannot be surpassed, and are well lapted for the Garden or Tomb. A large assort- ment of Plain Mantels, Monuments, and Tomb- stones at very low pric: jonuments of any di punctuality and dispatch. Estumates given for Brownstone or Marble work or —o River Fisging,and every other work in our line. Please call and make an inspection of our stock. Make a note ot the addrasa. fa i7-6m en band,a thd finest executed to order with Ss. IMPROVE YOUR EYES, ¥ SOTRENGTHEN and aesist them, by the Paris Optician, D. WOOLFSON, who has arrived from Europe with his own, Ss weil as the mauufacture ofa good muny others of the latest improved SPECTACLES and E E-GLASSES; among which are the RISCOPIC CONCAVE and CONVEX, The OUBLE, FOCUS and DOUBLE POLISHED BRAZILIAN PEBBLES, CRYSTALS, Ete., Bates ors wemarpeiten £6 pomere any ei oe 1 Ww: ness, cataract or tendn it; BO SHORT-SIGHTEDN ag ESS, Persons whoare compelled to use ginsses, ort! wonder them, will be suited at firsteignt, Those wonderfu OUBLE-POLISHED VENEZUE. CRYSTAL ROCK Bah have receiyed the highest recommendations at the World’s Fair, at Paris, through thoir producing a clearness and easiness of vision heretofore unknown inany-other improvements, Also, all styles of OPERA, SPY, and MAGNI- FYING GLASSES, Compas: and Microscopes are for sale at his store, corner of Eighth street and Pennsylvania avenue, or Fighth street No. 491. be- tween PD street and Pa. avenue. Do not mistake the corner of Sth strest, Tiees very reasonable, the sameasat his estab- lishment in Europe. 29-tf NEW GROCERY, WINE AND LIQUO N STORE, cdg The anbsertber begs leave to say that he has opened a New Store. corner of 7th and E streets, where ne intends to keepanassortment of WI! LIQUORS, CIGARS, and fine GROCERIES, fine Teas, Sugar, Coffee. Flour, Soap, Olives, Rais ins, Pigs, Sardines, Anchovies, &c., ail of the most spproved branda and qua! ‘amilies and membsrs of Congress are particulare ly inyited to cai. and examine the stock before pur- ohasing elsewhere. A general assortment of fine Havana Cigara, m- verted direct by the subscriber, at wholesale and ile Canal Boats supplied on reasonable terms, and produce taken in exchange. Levy’s Old Whisky of 1849 constantly on hand. Country orders punctually attended to, aud Coun- try Produce, of ali description. reoeived on cousix ment. JONAS P. LEV) S Suc r to Brereton & Bro., No. 464, 7th stieo corner of F, opposite the Patent Office. m2 lv i , N pre-e. OTICE OF THE REMOVAL OF THE bs UL “RSE TY,IN 4 STATE OF MICHIGA? ane In acoordance with the provisions of the act of Congress, entitled “An act authorizing changes in the location of !and offices,” approved March 3d, 1253, it is hereby daciared and made known, that the office for the sale of public lands in Mackinac, in the State of Michigan, will be removed to* Traverse City,” atas early a period as practicable, after the Ist of i aay pant. urther notice as to ths precise time of removal pan bd sued by the register and receiver for the jet, Given under my hand at the cit: Was thin 7th day of Junec As D. lesion OF Washington, By order of the f° THOS. A. HENDRICKS, er of tha General Land Offige. OF LOLA MONTEZ, including e i ee ies cow w, by ye nuth of “W: Right or the Left,” I'v 12%. Pisin Mary Derwent, by M paper: @1. Adole, by Julia . Aim S. Stephens, 2 vol., wanagh, | vol : $1.25 Edna. an entique New England tale, by Finma Carra, I vol.; St. a, — a Romance, by Edward Goodwix, 1 elen, the Enobantress, by E. L. L.,1 Vol.; The Wife's Trial, by Mias Pardoe: 50 o! Romance of the Finrem, by Miss Pardo Tre Jealous Wile, by Mies Pardoe; Hc The Rival Beau‘ies, by Miss Pardoe; 5’ o Confessions of a Pretty Woman, by Mics ots. Robert Oaklands, by Leigh Ritchie: 25 ots. jo 2 RANCK 'TAVLOR, Vig. GUITAR, BANJO, Str Musio neatiy bound - sical Instruments carefully reese , ma 10 306 Pa. ave., near 10th Tonvedsa great sassrimont OF Cl ved, Aszortment of CL from $1 to ‘us. Call and see for you at ROBINSON %49 Pa. av., opposite Browns’ Hotel, N. B—CLOCK MATERIALS, Keys, Balis, Cake. &o., for sale, retne wate oop fame 6 A sliad cheap, SICN OF THE | * : ett pice waere, 208 may ret 16 OK EN . PRATT and PIOTUR ERM Eee gf Ok or square, giltor otherwise; orany other kind of BEAGR Pustnd tayt Sothaahn ta ooh ony o R const o for cash. JORN' WAGNER Oe? Pa. a ap2-lv hetwean 12th and 15th . 5 THE LARGEST PIANO WAR the City. JOH ma LARES, F ; h Sales Room. under Willards’ Hotels Jesthin’® [TEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOBITES, MONEY te LOAN en STOCK SECURITIES tas pCHUBB BROTHERS, BANKERS, jevorite tbe Treasury. DIANOS— Two very good at $50 each; one at =. one Bt $90; and several at $.t0, S125) 4s largest stock of te Pin vera ing thus x . atone nen ate ith i vol . eitonse and Times of Hugh Miller, lL vol.; $1. AND HARP li kinds of Mu- + ELLIS, 4 doors from With resi JES’ TUCK and all sorts of COMBS at THE FLORAL EXHIBITION BY PROF Daniel NO from : tablishment of JOHN Fe REIS. =eeUsive en THE BEST ROMAN anDNAPLESTRI Gs, fashion and roth! the Min Se An ple aaterted gs le Renae : & rE} Medicines. PERUVIAN sY¥YRUP. On SOLUTION OF PROTOXIDE OF IRON COMBINED. Having successfully to which passed ie new discoveries in the Materia 08 Ore ed, evi now be received as Its Efinoy in Curing im Curing DYSPEPSIA, Affections of the Liver, Dropsy, Neuralgia, Bronchitis and Consumptive Tendencies, Disordered State of the Blood, Boils, Scurvy, The Prostrating Effects of Lead or M The proofs of i suth: cal }, An character, that suiler reasonably hesitate to proffered aid. The Peruvian Syrup does not! profess to be a oure all, but its Tange is extensive, beoause many diseases, apparently _ are in- umately related, and proceeding from one cause, mzy The class of diseases for receive the os ty vides a cure, 18 piecisely that which thas, 80° ten whiel baffled the highest order of medical skil. The facts are tangible, the witnesses accessible, and the safe- ty and efficacy of the Syrup incontrovertible. se Who may wish for an optnion from dieinter- ested persons respecting the ohnracter of the Syrup oannot fail to be satisfied with the following among Rumerous testimoninis in the hands of the Agents. ‘The signatures are those of gentlemen weil known in the community. and of the highest respectability, CARD. .The undersigned having experienced the benefi- cial effects of the * Poruvian Syrup,”’ 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 a ogether unquestionable, we have no donbt of its 2 in cases of Incipient Diseases of the Lungs and Bronchial Passages, Dyspe Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Neuralgia, &c. Indeed its ef- fects would be incredible, but from the high charac ter of those who hav’ witnessed them, have volunteered their testimony, a8 we do ours, to its restorative power, Rev. JOHN PIERPONT, THOMAS A. DEXTER, JA c. DUNN, It is well known that the medicinal effect of Pro- toxide of Tron 1s lost by even & very brief ex eure to air, and that to maintain & solution of Protox- ide of Iron, without further oxidation, has been deemed impossible. In the Peruvian Syrup, this dosirable point is at- tained by COMBINATION IN A WAY BEFORE, UN- KNOWN; and this solution may replace all the proto carbomatos citrates, eee of the Materia ca. 2 ES, M. D., Asssyer to the: be ¢ of Massachusetts, yiston street, Boston. For sale by Droggists generally. Price for large botties, $2; medium sized hottie: . N.L. C & GO. Proprietors, Boston, For sale in Washington by Z. D. Gilman, Special Agent; Nairn & velmer, ‘ohn Schwartze, L. Smith, V. Harbauch, H. H. McPherson, EF. 8. Dro Do's. Clarke Dy Ridgalyeand ia Geareetwe ir. D. B. Clarke, D. ely; a in o by R. J. Cissell.and J. L. Kidwell, teos-om AYER’S Cathartic Pills. The sciences of Chemistry and Medicine have been taxed their ut- most to produce this best, most per- feot purgative which is known to man. innumerable proofs are shown that these Pitts have virtues which sur, in excellence the ordinary medicines, and that t! win unprecedent- edly upon the esteem ofall men. They sre safe and pleasant to take and powerful to cure. Their pene trating properties stimulate the vital activities of the body, remove the obstructions of ite organs, urify the blooa, and expel disease. They purge cut fre foul humours which breed distemper, stimulate sluggish or disordered organs into their natural ac- tion, and impart 8 healthy tone with strength to the whole system, Notonly ‘do they cure the every-day complaints of every ly, but also formidable an dangerous diseases whick have baffled human skill. While they preduce powarful effects they arent the same time, in diminished doses, the safest and bost physic that can be sraroree for children. | Being sugar-coated. they = easant to take, and being aeoed vegetable, are free from any risk of harm. ‘ures have been made which surpass belief were they not substantiated by men of such exalted tion and character as to fortnd the suspicion of w truth. Many eminent clergymen and have lent their name: certify to the pul liability of my remedies, while others have sent the assurance of their conviction that my_ Prepzra. tions contribute immensely to the relief of my afflic- ted suifering fellow men. The agent below named is pleased to furnish gratis my American Almanac, containing directions for their use, and certificates of their cures of the fol- lowing complaints: Costiveness, Billious Complaints, Rheumatism, Dropsy, Heartburn, Hexdache theres | from a foul tomach. Nausea, Indigestion, Morbid Inaction and pemarising therefrom, Flatulency, Loss of Appe- tite, all Ulcerous and Cutaneous Diseases which require an evacuant medicine, Scrofula or King’s "vil. They also, by purifying the blood and stimu lating the system, cure many complaints wiuch it would not be supposed they oould reach, such as Deafiess Parting Blindness, Neuraizia, and. Nerv ous Irritability, Derangements of the Liver and Kid- neys, Gout, other kindred complaints arising | Sick cert state of the body or obstruction of its netio Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with some other pill they mvke more profit Ask for AvYER’s Pitts, and take nothing el 'o other they oan give you compares with this initsintrinsic value or curative powers. The sick want the best aid there is for them, and they should have it. Prepared by Dr. J.C, AYER, Practical and Ana- lytical Chemist, Loweil, Mass. Price 25 cents per bex. Five boxes for 91. Sold by Z D. GILMAN, Weshington, and by H. code, Alexandria, and by all dealers every where, 8p 9-4mr MPPHE GREAT HEALTH RESTOKER! “ The Life of the Flesh is inthe Blood” When the Blood becomes vitiated, impure, or too wenk, the flesh losss its vitality, the skin becomes yellow and pallid. the Liver disordered, Dyspepsia and Indicestion follow, the Spirits droop, Nervous nese commences, and Life becomes a burden. HARTSHOKNE’S HEALTH RESTORER, OR SARSAPARILLA CORDIAL, Acts upon the Blood, Liver, Stomach and Bowe's, impart: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 physical powers of both sexes, gives bloom to the pullid cheek, and mskes one joyous and happy. ‘Shongh medicinal! in its effects, it is a perfect cordial in taste. It is particularly adapted to Female com plaints, which in their very nature are exhausting and debilitating. For Dropsy. or dropsical sweli- ings, or Kidney and Bla der affections, it acts ke a oharm. Quart bottles $1, sma!! bottles 4) cents, Meld by Stott, McPherson, Clarke, Waite, Kid- well & rence, Dr. Culver, and Ford, Washing- ton City, Ciscell & Kidweil, Georgetown. _ tna 4-d3m HEN IN THE COURSE OF HUMAN events, Ladies aud Gentlemen jose one of their reatest natural attractions—a fine head of hair—it comes & matter of serious importance, and the question is what shall we do to stop the hair from : Hie Of Featore ibe yiape and ioe aenly iy to this query, we 0 Bay. try . 8 HAIR PROMOTER AND TMPROVER. A tow Qpplications will stop the hair falling or breaking. remove dandruff, keep the soaip clean and white, Sed impart fresliness and vigor to the hair; and although you may have been Wald twenty years, the continued use of ittwo months will insure you a hair, Call and Rota bottle, and if P luxuriant head of rot satisfied, after the second application, return it and get the price paid. "Ask for Dr. Harris’ Hair Promoter and Improver. Sold in Richmond by W. PETERS IN, Drug- gist, corner Main and 12th. jain and Wall sta., and in Washingiae city by Z. D. GILMAN, Dru, eae a Burlding, Pa. avenue, and 5. a RK, » Corner 4%% street and Pa, ‘enue. apl ly NHE GREAT PAIN ANNIBILATOR A REMEDY FOR DYSPEPSIA, Weak Stomach anp Weak Bowkts, HARTSHORNE’S CURE-ALL—Prepared by a Chemist. Bottles 124g. 25 and 5) cents. Hartshorne’s Cure-all should be kept in all fami- lies. in case of accidents or sudden sickness. Hartshorne’s Cure al! cures Rheumausm. Hartshorne’s Cure-ail onres Cramps, Colic, Pan bel ed peomnck or Hipbels Pai the Timah ‘artshorne’s Cure-all oures nin the Limbs, Side, Back, and Brenst. : Hartshorne’s Cure-all cures Sprains, Bruises, te Drug; Soaids and Burns, Hartshorne’s Cure-all cures Neouralgis, Tooth- De eg Cwure-all cures Cholera, Diarrhas *s Cure-all cures Ear Ache and Deat- ness from a oold. Hartshorn ei henr ge iso, Canker and Sore Throat; Cuts and t res. ioe Hartshorne’s Cure-all curesall Spinal Affections Hartshorne’s Cure-ail Stomach and Bowels, and Improves Digestion. duce a bad Coid, Raeumatism, P: t ba and Body; also, Stiff Neck—every person sieuid ache and Stiffness of the Joints. Hartsho ‘spepsia and In- digestion; Weakness in Lim! great tonic to Weak iL As the roqueat changes of the weather pro- geta bortie, It acts upon the Nerves, Muscles, tromagnetic power, expels all pack irowe the of sto er, EXpel Gere tle dad i rena irom sere 8 on have a e - HORNB'S PECTORAL SYRUP OF WILD CaEy Y—it is the best Cough Syrup in the if you are Bilious, use HARTSHORNE’S ANTE BINOUS PILLS" Tiesascunet —— ‘Bowes, carrying oft all Bileeud above medicines to be had at all Drug Stores ton city; Kidwell & Cisceil Ta Go Alexandria. “tae Stee M, ON MANHOOD, Axo j1s BENS PURE opcuiye. Just A few words on the Rati: without Weta, of ore 188 OF Seoprnea impcirmentte arte ly» ye M.D. plaints, originating in the of youth, may be easily removed CINE ,in this small tract, clearly demonstrated: the entirely new and highly successful treatment, aa adopted by the Sarhor, faily iained, by partes and at the ‘Teast possible cost. ceo 4 cost avoiding all the jyertised nostrums of the day. an ress is it free, i ned envvalope, by Femi post free, in & feo day, in Wasnii town: H. ‘Treatme aa OMe, « MO Riches? bAveM EVER WORN BY KINGS OR EMPERORS. WHAT? WHY A BEAUTIFUL HEAD OF HAIR. Hoey at is the ornament God himself pro- {Finns oe) Kapaa poem the lene 8, be ever so sparkling, the teeth be those of pear sy if the heads bereft of its covering, or the hair be snaried and shriveled, Aarsh and dry, or worse still, if sprinkled with gray, nature will loose half hi charms. Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative, if two or three times & week, will restore ond perma- pevtly seoure toall such an ornament. Read the following and judge. The writer of the first is the celebrated pianist, Thalbers: _ Nxw Yor, April 19, 1858. Dr. Woop: Dear Sir—Permit me to express to you the cbligations I am under for the entire re- storation of my hair to ite original_oolor; about the time of my arrival in the United States,it was rag id ming gray, but upon the applicstion of your Hair Restera‘ive, it soon recovered tts original hue. | consider yourrestorative asa very wonderful invention, quite efficacious as weil ss agreeable. lam, dear sir, yourstruly, 8, THALBERG. Drych a’r Gwyliedidot Waren Newsrarer Orrick, 13 Naasai April 12, I Pror. O. J. Woop: Dear Sir—Some month or six weeks ago, | received 4 bottie of your Hair Restor- ative and gave it my wife, who concluded to try it on ber bair, little thinking, ac the time, that it would restore the gray hair to its original co'or.but to her as well as my surprise,aftera few weeks trial it has per- formed that wonderful effect by turning all the gray hairs toa dark brown, at the same time beautifying and thickening the hair. 1 strqngly reoommend the above Restorative to all persons in waut of such & change of their hair. CHAS. CARDEW. Naw Yorx, July 25, 1857. Prot. O. J. Woon: With conhdence do I reeom- mend your hair Restorstive as being tne most effi- cacious article Leversaw. Since using your Hair Restorative, my hair and whiskers, which were ai- ve gradually grown dark, and I now it that a few more applications will re- store them to their naturai color. Italso‘hssreheved me of ail dandruff and unpleasant itching, so com mon among persons who perapire freely. i J. G. KILBY. Crricaco, ILt., May 1 1857. ProF. Woop: About two years ago my heir eem- menoed falling of and turning gray. 1 was fast be- ooming baid, and had tried :nauy remedies to no ef- fect. I commenced using your Restorative in Jan uary last. A few applications fastened my hair firmly. It began to fill op. grow out.and turned back to its former color,(biack ) Atthistimeit is tully r ed to its original color, health and appearance, and I cheerfully recommend its use toall. . J.D. HOES, The Restorative is put up in botties of 3 sizes, viz- Large, medium, and smell ; the small holds 3s a pint, and retails for $1 per bottic; the medium hoidsat least twenty per cent. more in proportion than the small, retails for $2 per bottle; the ierge mie a suarte forty per cent. more in proportion and rei 8 for O. J, WOOD & CO., Proprietors. 312 Broadway New York, (in the great N. Y. Wire Railing Estab- lishment,) and 114 Market st., St. Louis, Mo. And sold by a:l good Druggists and Fancy Goods alers. ma !8-3in P TOR 3 SEMA R. mei Honitd Jo Royal en Patent of England, and seour: Pre @ Seals of the Eoole de Fbarmaciods Parisaad the [m W peg lene ap egy icine, Vienna. Triesemar Ne. isa remedy for Re- laxation, riastorrhes, 6nd Exhaustion of the System,’ Trienemar No. 2 effectually, in the short space of three days, completely and entirely cates all traces of those disorders which copaviaand cubebs have so long been thought an antidote for, to the ruin of the health ofa vast portion of the popu ion. Triesemar No. 31s the great Continental remedy for that class of disorders which, unfortu- nately, the English physiciantreats with mercury, to the inevitable destruction of the patient’s coneti tutron, and which all the sarsaparilia in the world cannot remove. Triesemar Nos. 1,2, and 3 are alike devvid of taste or smell. and ofall nauseating quali- ties. They may lie on the toilet table without their use being suspected, Sold in tin casee, an u in separate doses ae administered by Vi leman, Roux, Rioord, &c., &c. Price $3 each, or four cages in one fcr $9, which saves and in $27 cases. 3 Sold by Dr. H. A. BARROW, No. 157 Prinos st.,8 few blocks west of Broadway, New York. imme diately on reoeip: of the amount Dr. B. will forward the $9 cases of Triesemar, and the large sixes, car- riage paid, thus insuring genuine European prepara- tions. The $3 cases also sent, but not free of car riage, Consultations as usual, from il a. m. till 2 .m. and from 4 till &p.m., at No, 137 Prinos Faw biooksa west of Broadway. Sold also STOTT. Washington. fe 514 SEVENTH STREE® TOBIAS, OPTICIAN, Office Second Story, threo doors frem Opp Fritows’ Hatt. Spectacles and Glsases suited to every sight; Opers, ing, and | Watchmaker’s Glasses; ‘Telescopes, Microscopes in! Great varioty; Cosmoramic Stereoscopes with views of superior and choice pictures.on hand, adver- tisement in National Intelligencer. Fxstimonials, NORFOLK, September 7, 154, Sim: The Speotacies you je for me eult me very well, and seem to have improved my sight more than ary other I have lately tried. LITT. W, TAZEWELL, I have tried 8 pair of Spectabies obtained from Mr. , and find them of grent assistance to sight, and corresponding with his descriptionof thelt foous. 1 recommend him as a skil!ful optician. HENRY A. WISE, ParersBure, Ootober 21, 1854, About five years ago, | obtained from Mr. Tots, in Washington, 8 pair of Glasses for the spectacies which I used, and found them of crest assistance to my decaying vision; and my opinion of him is, that he is skiilfu! in the preparation of Glasees for eyes uct too far gone to be benefitted by such Sid vay _ Lynxcusvre, November 7, ish. From an examination of Mr. Tobias’ Glasses, ané from his observations and remarks, am convinced that he is a skillful optician. J.J. BLACKFORD, M.D. Lrncusure, November i0, 1854, Mr. John Tobias, liaving furnished mo with Gias- ses, by which l have been greatly aided, (my vision ving suffered goats from reading at night in my earlier life,) itatords me the highest pleasure te say that | consider him a skillful practioal optician, and wel! prepared to aid those who rat need his professions! services. WM. (ie OUZIE, Elder of the Nethodiat Conference, WiL™ineron, N. C., June 27, 1854, Na. J. Tosias—Dear Sir: 1am happy tossy that the Bpeotacies vehi I obtained from you iast week are entirely enti tory. From an inequality in the visual range of my eyes, [ have heretofore found great difficulty in getting glasses of the proper for tances. It afords me pleasure to state, that by the axl of your optometer this diffoulty has been happily obviated, so that the Gisases you Furnished me sre decidediy the bost adapted to my eyesof any | have ever yet used. i z ‘ery respectfully tite R. B. DRANE. ectorof St. James’ Parish. Having been induced ps a friend to visit the estab- tishment of Mr, Tobias for the purpose of trying hit lasses | was furnished with a pair slightly colored flue, whice have allorded me more relief and gratifi- cation than any | have ever tried. My sight, origin- ally very good, was injured by writing and reading at hight, frequently toa very Inte hour: but with the aid of these glasses I can study simost as late ae ever, and that too without the pan I have previous- iy euilered, SOHN WILBON, Late Commussioneer Gen’! Land Office, Dec. 11, 1855, Thave used Mr. Tobins’s Spectacles for three or four months, dud take great ploasure in saying — am much pl with them, I have been m: venatited by them. "GEO. P. SCARBURGH jay 5th, qArinssecreeried Ms Jone Tongans ; of remar! \- ty, { was gratified to find that Mr. Tobias secued to comprehend them by inspection and some slight measurement, and he has made me a pair of Speota- cles that suite mesdmirably, A. P, BUTLER. July Ui, 1858, w ‘i yess, ASHING TON, Ag; Having been for years under the neoeesity of hav- two sets of planece-“cno for use in daylight, and one for lamp-light—I prooured one set from Mr. Tobias which answered toth purposes. J have used his for goveral months, and find them exceiient. EDWARD STUBBS, en Sirs Toe Department 0 Stale, r. J. Tosias. Sir: Tho pair of Spoctacies farnishod me yesterday are crticulariy satistetors tome. They aro haf docided!y the beat I possess, end 1am the owner of eight or nine pairs, carefully solocte: my ¢ifforent places and from opticinns rec- ommended to me on account of their professional standing in France, England and tho United Ihave been also pleased with your remarks and di- roctione on the treatment of the eyos, for the pur- mage. pegntrvine and imioring Gi Bb iv Ns SHS. C. fessor of M. C., tisvilie Ry, BROOKLYN ORTHOPAEDIC INSTITUTION, After most 1 examinati r. J. Tobins’s Glassen, | am enabled to tosti rts ¥ hardness, ciearnese, polishing, ant jon! render them particularly recommendable to those whose merely optics! :mpairment of the eyes are in want of uch auxiliaries. 1 consider, moreover, Mr. Tobias fu r fied ine th foous of the ey: . yy his o) n Tn ad further state that Mr. Tobias has supp! some of my pa- tients with Glasses, to their re Physioian and Surgeon, Berlin, Member of the Wie ney bear epee ape aa pest oat hee io Gaeta Soe za aha Surgeon of the AFerctenter. JORFOLE, Va., Jyly 27, 1854, G. Instisation. the experionce of even tw eAns teeny een anter dponped at ntgeat actly adnpted to the weakness of iny sight. nis convenisen Mr. Tobias seems to have remov: fog e resen! py the ubstitation for of better a: lasses. They are . ti and com pasots er aree T would commend ii fauitadinineats "2 IRIN TLMT Ni, .C., June 16, Rn er it mmend Mr. John T as je person eer ehh RT| 8 far and near sigh pra very much by a ice of years in the Pos! Beton reeier irae gins Dut one hi 1 WAL ual ht. . of my Deranruane o¥ InTERIOn, May 8, iT seve- and the Para anglers ti ferent 0} 0 perfectly fit ed to es, months si re je two ‘pate’ on inl eel aa at Egon ANE UN, Travelers’ A THE VIRGINIA SPRINGS.—Passengers for the Orange and Alex- sndria read. by leavil their names at the Alexand: offor ina nnd Washington Railroad. 7th st. and Louisiana avenue, will be called for and con veyed to the Binidre station, where « good can be |, This ine caries the U.S. Mail fortheO.& A. R. KR. Passencers wil! find it free from the annoyance of wagons and horses that is met with on the boat. It isthe most expe- ditious, and, in M&ny instances, the most econom!- Si ronte. Coacues connect with every train from more. *, N. B.—Coaches furnished for Excursions and Pio Nios. Laka f PAGE WILL as follows r . Leave ee 1 t Bak ave k, &. m.,2, 4, ove! 3 Leave, Washington at 6, 8, it o’elock 8. m.,1,3, 5, AD o'cloe! mm. zee THOMAS he oie pant gga route, a rs. a "Whale ‘8 "Smaibuses, connecting with the Page and Collyer, will leave the Capitol and corner of 12th street and Penn. avenue the same time the boats iT re Al id See RICHARD WALLACR, Pres. H® STEAMER THOMAS COLLYER AL- WAYS MAKES HER RE LAR TKIPS TO MOUNT VER NON, starting from her wharf st the! this city, at 9% o'clock on Fridays, xs advertised, When also engaged ix river, he ranged as not to intersere with the regularity of her <i tap Mount Vernon. ‘This announcement bas been rendered necessary by the prevalence of an erroneous impression to the contrary. jo 6-48 AN BAT ege OHIO RAILROAD. WASHINGTON BRANCH. From ang after TUESDAY, ith of June, Trains Will leave as follows: 5.15 a. m. Express Train connects Washington junction for ali 3 of the west. andat Baltimore for Phiinde'phia and New Y 7158.m,. Way Train for Phiiad ia, and New York, !p.in. Express [rain connects at Washineton junction with Express train forall parts of the west, oS = Baltumore tor Norfolk, Philadelphia and New ‘ork. nnapolis, Baltiinore, Vay Train for Baltimore connects at is and Washington est. on junction with Accommodation ‘Train 7.158. m. and 3.39 p.m. trains are express and —_ stop only st Annapolis and Washingtou junc- 1ons. ve Starter the 3.59 p. m. train goes to Philadel phip only. On Sunday but one train leaves, a1 3.99 p.m. jels T. H. PARSONS, Agent. I NEW ARRANGEMENT. NLAND KOUTE FROM WASHINGTON CITY TO KICHMOND. VIA ORANGE A ANDRIA AND A NB AL VIRGINIA CENTRAL RAILROAD The steamer GKORGE PAGE leaves the footof ith street daily at 6 o'clock a.m..for Alexandria, connecting with the trams on the Orange and Alex andra Ratlrosd, leavyng Alexandria at 7% 0 clock a. m. and arriving in Richmond at 2.30 p.m. ‘Tickets procured on the Beat. Fare from Washington to Richmond $5.50. J. BR. NICKLIN, ap 2 Ticket Agent. JEW ARRANGEMENT! GREAT SOUTHWESTERN ROUTE Via Orange and Alexandria Railroad. FROM WASHINGTON CITY, D.C. To. VIRGINIA, TENNESSEE. GEORGIA ALABA MISSISSIPPI, LOUISIANA, ARKANSAS, and TEXAS. THROUGH TICKETS can b> obtained at the GKEAT SOUTHWESTERN RAIL KOAD OFFICE, corner of Pennayivania avenue and 6th Boat George Page, or at the office © Alexandia Railroad, at Alicxandria, To ; Richmond, Danville, Lynchburg, Bristol, Kuorville, Dalton, Atlanta, Chattanooga, Nashville, Huntsville, Grand Junction, Mempiis, Montgomery and New Orleans, By a direct route, aid continuous railway connec tions to Memphis. Affording greater Expedision and Comfort and 20 witles shorter than by any other route. 1 t-rry boat George Page leaves the foot of7th street at 6g a.m., for Alexandria, where p: sengers take the cars ior Richmond. Charlottsville, Staunton, White Sulphur Springs, Woodstock.&o, and at 7p. m. for Kichmond and all points Nooth- w making sure and close connections to Mem- his. Bageage Wagons and Omnibuses leave the office, Pa. avenue, at 6 o'clock 8. m. and 7 ‘e Y F. Agent. MES A. EVA? jeivtt =< Washington. FROM WASHINGTON Dinect TO ALL PARTS OF THE WEST, SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS, With Greatly Improved Schedules. THREE THROUGH CON A NOW RUN DAIL Sunday.) FROM WASHINGTON FOR THE WEST, as follows: Ist. THE CINCINNATI EXPRESS MAIL. starte nt 5.15 a.m. allowing passengers time 8 breakfast at the Keisy House, \ashington Junc- tio, before proceeding \Weast. This Train pasees tirahton at 7.40 p. mand connects at Benwood on the Ohio River, at 12 p. with Central Ohio Train for Columbus, Cincinuati, and intermediate points, reaching Cincianat acl.) a.m. next day. HE GREAT CINCINNATI AND 8T. EX PRESS connection leaves Washington (including Sanday,) at 2.99 p m. reaching Cinoamatt at 8 p.m. next day, and connecting directl+ with press Train for Lovisviile. Coiroand the Southwest, and for St. Louis, Kansas,eto. Time. from Wash tacton to Cincingsti,jn 28 hours,or to St. Louis on!y pOUrs. HI. CINCINNATI, DAYTON, INDIANAPO- ats IRO, ST. Lot's CHICAGO. AND NORTH ESTERN EXPRESS leaves (except Suturday and Sanday,) at 6.9 p. »”., eonyrcting, at Washington Junction or Baltimore. leaving Halts moreatl0p.m. OnSunday Night the connection With this ‘Train is made by the 3.90 p.m. Train from Washington. ; To view the Grand Mountain Scenery of the Road in daylight, take the 5.15am, or 630p.in Train from Washington. For Parkersburg and al! Stations onthe North- oad take the6,3) p.m. ‘Train. For western Virginia ali points ou the Marietta Reilrosd take the same. The Western connections from Washington and Baltimore by all these Trams, are the clazest, most direct nudampie that have yet been offéfod to the public, and every imprevemeut and advan- tage that the resources of the Ba timore and Oino Reviroad and its assc e,lines could suggest, have been secured under this arrangement, Zaroeee Tickets and Bageage Checks to all quar tera,and every other possible facility will be fuund upon this route. NGERS for the Main Stem of the thio Raitroad will leave W ne Por all points between W: ton nedmont take the 5.15 a.m. tram. For ali Siaiions between Piesmont and W hee'ing take the 6,9 p.m.Traim. To connest with the Frederick Train take the 3 p. m. Train. i[- For Tickets of all kinds, Baggage Cheokes nd further information, apply to THOS. H. PARSONS, Agent, At the Ticket Ofhoe, Washington Station, Or, LT. ENGLAND, Agent, At the Ticket Office, Camden Stat W. P. SMITH, Master of Transportation. ». M. COLE, General Ticket Agent, Raltimore. May 10. 1858, nya 8 NITED STATES MAIL LINE ONLY REGULAR LINE AND WITHOUT FAILURE FOR BIGHT TRARS, CALIFORNIA AND UREGON VIA PANAMA RAILROAD, Regular Sailing Days, bth ¢ 2th of each month. Catrtion.—So many frauds and imposi- tions of various kinds have been inte! \ SER Be ete sp yercions bow: toCALL: ARNIA, that th ‘oriber, the only aut hori Agent for passage % he U.S. Mail Line, vin ma, im the city of New York, feel 18 duty to caution all persons seeking fornia, that, To AVOID IMPORITION, they find the true office of the Panama Rai on. tbe a i te a! sh} the U. 8. authorized to enk Pin Senne, The Companies have only ons oilise fo New York, 6, Vi in New York is which is at 177 West street, corner of Warren street, ing on the North River, at the head of the Com- ir ead ee eave TW. RAYMOND, Ac [H® PACIFIC MAIL STEAMBEIP COM ANY. 6 o uo htiste siemarhne! it SAN sees CALIFORNIA, and OREGON, leaves: Pansms twice month, on the arri- Valof the United States Mail 3.8. ors, Whioh leave Now Orleans and larly on 5th and 20th of each month ROADS, ‘stean-ehi The Pansms Railroad (47 long) is pow com- hours. stares fptenee tenia flee ox of the trip. pysemos e steamer sro kaptis port in Prenat to pevent detention eae fea having Occurrea in sight y Care, 1 core cave Panama the eame day they ar Conductors each steamer, tare — ce of ‘women nad chtldees without nthar pectae ete at th ct tea ton tstigs Sis ‘to » New YMON 6, mentioned, hsving meethe from oF Tiande hon lie out vacant offre ie whe on each sive of the “Grand Repide and Lo the “ Flint and Perre Marquette,” and the Domes and Milwaekee” Railroad, situated in the — mentioned townships, which have pot been aoles in Virtue of said grant.orany other grant © Bo Cong7ess, or legally cammed by pre =< on, ~ 3 whieh were subiect toprevate emiry “ will be restored to private entry on ait hereinafter speodfied, at ™ raore x tonsa on ‘Monday the BAday the ordivary m: At the iand office st Of Awgust next, viz: North of the base line and west ef the principal merideam Townships 4, 5,6, 19, 11, 12, 15, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, and Mp tenehipe 4, 8.88, 9, 10, 11, 12, 18, 14, 15, 17, 18, 29, ‘Townsl pe 4 S 2 we! cenebipa ts 5:6, 3,% 10, 12, 12, 18, 14, 25, 6, 18, 18, thirteen. Sabre, 567.3, 10, 1, 12, 13, 14, 15, 26, 28, 18, ant, 5B. 7.3, 0, 15, 16, 17, 19, and. of 7, 8, 9,10, 15, 16, 17, 19. and 2, of 5, 16, 17,19, and 2, of range ips 10, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19.and 2,of range #igh- teen. Township 15, of range nineteen. At the land office at Traverse City on Monday, the 16th day of August next, viz: North of the base line and west of the principal meridian. Townships 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 25, 27, 28, 30, 4, and 35, hips 21,22, 28, 24, 25, 25, 27,and 28, of range twelve ‘Townships 21, 22, 23,24, 25,25, 27, and 2. of range eleven. ‘Townships 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 5. and 27, of range ten. 36. 27, 28,3), 3, and 32, of range mine. Pow urhipe 27:28, 28°30; 31, and 3., of Mingo eight. Township 32, of ange seven. 5 Given undermy hand at the city of Washin ehth day of June, Anno Domm one thou: thi nt. ait pg? ey Tig A. HENDRICKS, ner of the General Land Ufhice. Comm jel w pecroasis FOR LIVE UAK, Navy Ders Bureau of Construction. £ Sealed proposals for delivering promiseuras live oxk timber in each of the mavy- pards nt hariescown, Brooklyn, Phaindel pbia, Gospe Werungton, will be receiv ort mi eau unti thrae o’cock, the 14th day of July, The tyre must be endorsed “* Proposnis for Live Onk,” that they may be distingmshed from other business letters. The offers may b+ for one or ail the yards, but must be for the whole quantity at any yard and as required iy lew, mest py soorm ca by © guaractes, the form of which is here with g ven The 25 60 oubio feet to be delivered in exch yard will be in the ns. Viz: SOP Cue feet siding 58 MH oubic feet siding Mand feet nrding 9 aud 10 ties of each aedine incher may be in lereth from 18 to 25 feet, and such of the 18 inch As is fit for keeloon pieces may be longer. The ‘2 and !4 inch timber in ‘ength from 17 to 2 feet. and large propertion of *l| the forezorng amy be etracch! fthe9and Oinch timber the length may be from } d fur curve of from 12 to 3° inches more inthe length given. and eue-half the ofth se pies 8 to hive f.om the meau to the mum crook. Allto beesded straight and fan have atace of nt lees then the # tomber must be cut from trees crown within 5° of the sea, to ce delivered in the yard at the re and expense of the contractor, sulnect to the inspect. and to the entire approval of the bur ‘One haif of the quantity must by delivered on before the Ist day of September, 1258, and the due on or before the Ist day of February, 1859. The de to the lowest tidder, dec making Any contract for livery atany navy yard, ifit shall then deem it un», necessary or disadvantage ou! he public service. Sureties to the ful: estimated amount will ne re quired to sign the contract, and ax additions! and coliateral security, 15 percent. will be withheld on the amount of ench delivery until the contrast is And the remaining &5 per cent.of «sch bill, when a) ed in triplionte by the o» neat of the yard will be paid by the savy sgept at the — of delivery within 8 days after its presentation tehim completed, the contracte to the United States um of money not exceeding twice the total amount therein agreed upon as the sum to be paid incase of the actual delivery of the whole, which may be recovered from time to time scoording to the act of Congress in that oxse pro- vided, approved Maroh 3, 1843. Form of Offer. live onk timber, tusement of the Buren the date of 5,000 cubio fee vine ct per foot.......... “ 10,000 cubic feet sided 12 and 14 inches, at—— tf foot.......... <--> 10,009 culne feet sided 9 and 10 inches, at —— per foot._._.......--..- 25,009 oubic feet sided. Total value... s Should my offer bencoepted, | request to be ad- dressed st and the oontract forwarded to the navy agent at ——, or te me at ——-—., for signature and ¢ cate. duly —, 1852, A. B. Form of \waranter, We, the urdersiened, —,. of ———, in the State of -—, hereby guaranty that. in case the coiug bid be accepted, ——— will, within ten alter the receipt of the contract at the post office named or wavy agency designsted, cute the contract for the same, with good and suff - cient sureties; mm case id shall fail to enter inte contract as we guaranty to make good the diffe the offer of the said ———— aud ay be accepted. S ———, 1258 J5 Witness. G. HL. é I hereby certify that the aqove-named C.D. and & F. are kn wa to mens men of property and abic to inake gowd their guarantee, 858 To be wizned by the United States district judes, United States disirict attorney, collector, of navy agent. je 16 lawtw (UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE. J W asuinoTon, June 2i, 1886, (on the petition of H. M. Rose. ada Win. Rose, ceceaned, of Philadviphin, inestrator of Penory nm, praying for the extension of a patent cranted to said Wm. Rose, for an po heard at the hb of August next, at 12 o'clock m.: and all persons sre notified to apperrand show cnuse, if any they have, why said Petition ought not to be granted. Perks the ex are required to hie in the Patent Office their objections, specinlly set forth in wine least twenty days before the daw of heanine; all testimony fied by erther garty to be used at the said hearing must be taken and transmit ted in acoordance with the ruins of the offee, which will be furnished on appltontios The testimony in the ec be closed 1th of *ugu t: depositions and other lied upon as testimony must be fled in the fof before the morning of that day; the arguments. any, within ten days thereafter. ( rad, also, that this notice he published in the Union, Washington, D.C..and Pennsyivaninn. Phil- adeiphia.Pa.once a week fur three successive revious to the Sth day of August next, the d: earing. JOB. HOI, ‘ Commissioner of Pateute. 8. Editors of the above papers will please copy, Office.with a paper and send their bills to the Patent containine this notina. ye 23. Notice. ov al CHAN T : ‘ ® oy THE “NORTHEASTERN ane NOR TRS SHSTERN® LAND DISTRICTS IN MINNE- In pursuance of the vr hern limit of the“ Northwestern ig ns follows: “Commencing at the point on the eastern side of the Mississippi river where the present south line touches the river; thence jown said riverto the point opposite the interseo- tron witn the river of the eighth 1 paralie!; thence said parallel to the pout intereeo tion of swe meridian number 4; thenes along sand guide meridian to the seventh standard psraliel ; thenoe west along said seventh paraile: to the Sioux. eretofore = Weodriver: thence north to the line h goo iven under my hand at the it wi ington, thin tith day of Maye A De ise? oF Wash THOS. A. HENDRICKS, Commissioner of the General Office. fa 2-lawiw Norice._or THe ENC A RGEMENT »- E STROIT AN A Naw re t 1 IN THE Seite Ge mck e aR in if rswance of the net of Congress. ved AD nw districts in Mich: by declared and made kno the prese: epeher ean £ one live divid:ng towns! ae "Sa . Normes” fren nd after the 4 inaw Lietriot” from an iter ‘stay of July next, and the Innds within aid ite be thereafter subject to entry #1 the efhice at Fast Sacinaw; and all that part of the present “Che boygan District” iying north of the ine dividing townships 28 and % north. and east of the line divin = ing ranges 2 and 3 west, and oS Mackinac, will bs attached 1 reit Dis~ tret” from and atter the aame det! will besub- ject to sale or entry at lend office at DxTRo!T Given under my the city of Washington this 7th day of June, 4. D. 1es8. THOS A. MENDRICES. Commusmoper of the Genern! Land s ie 9-whw L9E25t, LEONARDO'S HAND-BOOK OP 4 Property La: Ww. 80 highly extolied in the F. b- Rinckwood’s Magazine, ove voi, a gait une ‘gat a t, and three fourths of the quantity to have, = ment will award the contract in eaci¥ad ying the right tery purchase and den oe

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