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ibe ye Ee a wee ¥ ‘THE EVENING STAR, MAKE HOME BRIGHT AND PLEASANT More tl i we Siang ona ta a) jee 1 foreach pes othan nn Jets swellin; wags “J p oF fe son tha that no home eae outing ve By sur. Flowers wit siete trea ts, Seek to wake vou hose seoat lovely, bes ag spot. 4 Wie costangesont resting. re an sorrow are forgot v eee eer trees: are waving. " writes pie sir sweetest 3. ey will ling st, VGonidence Maks your —- a tite Ease, Imitate her smiling bowers, Letom A neat Bad simple cottage brizht trees and Tees wha! Regence and ~S rightiess Bax Vicoratng rose = > ere taple vine-c! sheet “3 through each summer day. There each pers wil bay ——_ contented, lom wishi Or ( roamt! Et will will cherish of that nt home ; makes man ‘the better, its control— surroundings Leaves its impress on the soul. Orgxations ov THE Patent Orrics —The fol- lowing is a list of patentsissued from U.S Patent Office for the week ending June 5, 1860—each Dearing that date : P. W. Adaire, of Hay’s Creek, Miss —For im- provement in ditching machine. M. C. And i, of Lawrence, Mass.—For im- provement in swinging bolsters for railroad-car tracks. J. Andrews, of Colttmbia, Tenn.—For improved sad tron heaters. obn Armour, of Helena, Ark.—For improve- t in sharpening saws. "T. G. Arnold, of New York, N. Y.—For im- meer d aro} ‘ht joints. Prfidward Hl. Aarofy, of Boston, Mags.—For im- prevent in apparatus for napthalizing ages. Cyras Avery, of Tunkhannock, Pa—For im- —-. in pee 2 for horse powers. Wm. Cambridge, Mass.—For fire Leo; Op id Bennett, of Pittsburg, Pa —For im- Proved steam valve. Joel Bowman, of Somerset, Ohio.—For im- provement in machines for dressing millstones. Joseph Brakeley, of New York, N. Y.—For im- provement in machine for separating the qualities of bark. Henry Brandt, of Columbia, Pa —For improve- — in bending teeth for horse rakes. C. Brower, of New Orleans, La.—For vement in gas torches. obert Bryson, ‘of Schenectady. N.Y.—For im- oe in harvesters. Thacker V. Bush, of Gallatin, Tenn.—For ian- provement in houses for apie hear Dexter H. Chamberlain, of West Roxbury, Mass.—For improved feed of leather-splitting machines. Simon G. Cheever, of Boston, Mass —For jm- provement in machine for mixing paints Selon A. Clapp, of Hamilton, Ill —For im- Provement in macuine for packing flour. Seward P. Cobb, of South Danvers, Mass.—For improved macbine for finishing leather. lenry Crane, of New York, N. Y.—For im- proved bridle-bit. John Dickson, jr.. of Brooklyn, N-Y.—For !m- provement in hat conformatures. Thomas 3. Disston, of Philadelphia, Pa.—For improved machine for makjng tabs for cross-cut saws Henry Ehrman, Joseph H. Ehrman, and Henry H. Ebrman, of Annville, Pa—For improved washing machine H. C. Fairchild, bel Pesan. Pa—For im- provement in seed James M. Fish, of. Batalo, N.Y. —For im- — in machine for weighing and bagging REL, Foote, of Springield, 1il.—For improve- ment in rock drills. Wade H. Gilbert, of Bayou Goula, and H. O Ames, of New Orleans, La.—For improvement in ay for evaporating saccharine juices. Amos Glover, of Powhatan Point, O.—For im- Provement in corn and cob crushers. ny James Green, of Kennett Square, Pa.—For im- provement tn seed planters. Samuel Hall,of New York, N. Y.—For im- in cenpling for Pica S. = aogins Baltimore, “i ‘Md.—For im- qecemmeas a core bores. _— A. Harris, of Providence, th 1.—For im- ved heet guard for boots and vines Harwell, of Walker poral Ga.—For improvement in cultivators. ames A. Hawley, of Jackson, Mich.—For im- Proved composition for rooting houses. gio Hollingsworth, thee 0, 1L.—For im- Proved a: ratus for heating air steam. i Bernews Hyde, of Newark, ‘fi J.—For ma- terial for facing moulds for casting metals. Elias T. lngalis, of Maverhill, Mass —For im- proved machine for skiving leather. Hiram James, of pescioy, 1u.—For improved apparatus for measuring 1i euben Jenkins, of Cov ington; Ky.—For im- powell bedsteads. W. F. Johnson, of Wetumpka, Ala.—For tm- provement in cotton cultivators. Herman Kaller, of Perry, Ill._—For improvement dn grain Dinders. ibbous L Kelty. of New York, N. ¥.—For proved window curtain Balthasar Kitt, of Cincinnati, O.—For improve- ment in Haging ng bells. Stephen Krom, of New York, N. ¥Y.—For im- provement in buttons. George Leach, of wt N. Y.—For im- Sw fa cocks. W. Logan, of Philadelphia, Pa. —For im- earenanl in securing reef points of sails. John Matthews, jr., of New York, N. ¥Y.—For improvement in vano-plastic coating for the Auterior of metallic tubes. James W Malees and Albert Gummer, of In- diana; — ind.—For improvement in shingle mac! Geo. "Milliran, of eo Miss.—For im. prove- ment in cotton pr Matthew Mitebell, 0 of Alton, Ill —For improve- ment in seeding machines Wm. P. Moses, of Exeter, NH. —For improved currying knife. Daniel Moyer, of New ens Pa.—For improvement in corn-planters. ‘obert Nicoll, of New York, N. Y.—For im- provement in stop-cocks Peter H. Niles. of Boston, Mass.—For improved telescopic drink! cup Frederick 3. Otis, of Brooklyn, N.Y.—For im- —— in devices for magufacturing skeleton George Palmer, of Littlestown, Pa.—For im- provement in pamps. c.G Fiympton a H. M. Plympton, of Wal- paws Mass.—F or improvement in tempering steel oP Eitcnen Price, of os county, N.C.—For improvement in ploughs hitman Price, of Mount Olive, N.C.—For im t in machines for Planting cotton Eben Priehard, of Waterbury, Conn.—For im- provement in calendar clocks A.H. Ranch, of 'a.—For improved devices for drawing from ply and supplying air to the air vessels ee ce. ¥. Richter of ret ia, 3. C.—For im- Provement in Ps George W. he of Fudtolelphia, Pa —For Natbaa D Ross, of Braintrein, Pa —For im- a shun. P. Rowland. <n N. ¥.—For im- proved giastic lin link, s. 2, of ee Tan York, N. Y.—For in sossmeeetin one in car cou lings. Charles Scotield, of Adams.N \ » and Clarke Rice, of Watertown, N.Y.—For improvement in sewing machines. George Scott, of Cincinnati, 0 —For improve- ment fn moulds for jars. | E. A Smead, of Toga, Pa.—For improvement in corn sheliera, Charles F. ier of Rochester, N. Y._—For Sy oe oe u anti-friction screws and nuts empore hy Mifiin, O.—For improved Loot and shoe acter a of West Alexandria, O.—For . in corn ———— yn, N.Y —For im- ‘Water in e James sie, = —— , Mass.—For ids for metres “denaiad Titcomt, e county, Md — nes. in car : Thos. Wall, of ’ Station, Ohio.—For im- 4 Ww and E. Damon, Boston. Mass.-- For in Bi Lt ha turbine | Dee! L. Waddell and W. 8. W. ve imprgverent a of Staunton, es ee | H.W. For in . i! tie barvesters. ae Lan Woodruff, of Ann Arbor, Micb.—For im- Provewent in barometers. William B. Bemeot, of Pht Pa., os. to himself and Jas Doug! =For im- Laprssceclin machine for : oe be ke. ‘bester Bullock, of pT on gal ty bmi aad De Fore We — Isaac Cook, of nt Pleasant, fowa, assignor i Path Me jcClure, of same place — improved Ps i vont Portland, Me., assignor to D. é. Commi ‘same place.—For Improve. Feri umm of Portlond, Me. , assignor — — a ee For improved od Natal Baker of aria, Be Henry W. Fuller, Phong gy 2 ¥., to himself and Anthon: Goodell, a ee oe in wy ehocheradich Soriaaiet> cloth in sewing machines. ‘barles J. Ha: , of Durham, Conn., assignor place —For ‘Wm. May, of Winchester, O., ‘A. Ramsey, and W. W. R , of place —For improvement in self-acting n-brake m + i of Boston, Mass., assignor to el ani Atebtield, of same place.—For im- ser filling barrels. ah aS =e o., to himself and a E. Tecaiecee, of same — For improvement in Joba F. fig pa cathe’ asp Pa., assignor to Wm. E iy ‘wood, of sai For im- provement in a) ndstones. Joho Piteel at recta S » assignor to himself and Wm. Tiebout, of improved bung-cutter. oshua Turner of Cambridgeport, Mass., signor to himeelf, F. Guild, FC. Daniell, and ‘arren Covell, o! of Dedham, Mass. —For improved Bah for buffing and reducing leather. Reissues.—The New York Rubber Lac age of New York, N. Y., assignees of Charles A. Hinckley, of Stonington, onn.—For improve- ment in coating hi - Jacob Swartz, of Buifalo, N. Y —For improve- ment fn grain and grass harvesters Cyrenus Wheeler, Jr., of Poplar Bridge, N.Y., formerly of Venice, N. Y.—For improvement in grain and grass harvesters. ‘Cyrus He McCormick, of Chicago, I1l., assignee of I..J. McCormick, Wm. 8. McCormick, and Cyrus H. McCormick, of same place.—Por im- Pavements in reaping and mowing machines. Cyras H. McCormick, of Chicago, Ill —For ovements in machines for cutting grass, &c. -yros H. McCormick, of Chicago, [1l.—For improvement in cutting” apparatus for machines for cutting grass, &e. Extension —Daniel Carmichael, of Brooklyn, and Jacon C. Osgood, of Chittenango,N.Y. For im nprovement | in dredging machines. same. place. —For EA TE Tuel,N s an, DU Negre, auuey, A Rk Jones and Indy, Va; A @ Carpenter and ae fas HS Magraw, Pa; Hon AG Burtin, do; BH es, Mo; J Coleman and ady, SC; Miso Wright, pe shimmonda and lady, NC; Miss Crump, JBerouxie.and lady, do; T Shmidt, Ham H Lkcs. Tenn; JM Coo broth, Bos ov C Martin.ao;C De taud. do; Miss sohridt, do; ari A Gonouria, do. cee a iedys Cana, Mexo: Ss. Ci M eet, Goodrich and lady, Ct: A ve efer ant W Pierfroat, NJ; Mise Hai _ ce oe Hoge,NY; se dra ell. lady, NY; Thomas Miller, Onio: Kansar; James H Sith, Ohio: Sh 3 T Schmidt, Hamberg; W McDuffie, NY; on, Paz 3 hrockette HA Lockett, Va Gat sons, Ohio; D Dennett, La; J M Gurtenn, NY: H M Jeter and lady, Ga. John ere oe P Dorshetner 8 Allen, Va; E Blanch, Tex; R Syain. Strosby h viank, esi : Hon S Shorter Tit iy aii len a S/Sa ties ies 2 Brcanoridee, sad | _ me yy oa = ze; ier ‘anbridge, iss O Sanbridge, Mies M E Sisck, JE Wyck fand daughter ‘Als; J Cowanet hy NM; Dr LJ Love'and gon, NJ; 3 rd Cow es, F Davie, Mr fie i hire Borer’ Miss; ch, 5 KIRK WOOD HOUSE.—3R Agner, R Flanke Pai J Ledl F Favou, NYC Collinson, Hon E McPherson, Pa; Sctinons and Wie Mies Casveke fies Metherson NG; H Perrine, NY; ertson, Mo. WASHINGTON HOUSE —A Seholler, Mex; J Gasker aud is; 0; H Coolidge, D Minor, ‘ls Mrs Miller and child, Als; J Now in, Pa; J Stair aad F Poindexter, Ky; W Degroot, NY; W TO SAN FRANCISCO IN EIGHT DAYS BY THE Central Overland California AND PIRE’S PEAK EXPRESS COMPANY. “PONY EXPRESS!” “TEN DAYS TO SAN FRANCISCO!” The Courier of the Pt nS Feat leave St. Joseen, Missouri RDAY, at lp. m, for San Fra) 1 reosive Let bs forwarded by this Express to Port Laramio, Great Salt Lake City, TULSDe ie Calitornia, up to 1.30 p, m. every Letters tn all eases to be enclosed in Government prepaid bali? wy JOS. A, MONHEIMER, Age =" erican Tel-xeaph Ons, 432 Penn. av., epenineton, De Cc, FRESH ARRIVA wae Lisle AHicead CHINE t DE LAUDE, GUODS for suites, various styles ap % tf 16; PIECES. 10 pieges Grey BOL OY + pAIUSLINS, Zand 7A MARTINE, every Daadsome, EN ANE, RORES, Wut GOO"s, nd Pope MANTLES and for sale at very reasonabie TAVLOR & HUTCHISON. HE “WASHINGTON BR BREWERY,” bein ow in full oparation, under the management new proprietor, can furnish any one with jalt Liquors, of superior quality, at the foi- low prices, delivered free of charge to any ‘the city Family Beer)......91.00 per keg of 2 galls. e 1.95 do. oO. Sacreis, barrela and pi a cr ata epee: Orders riven to the drivers, or sent through Post Offi = esto C CULINEAU,V ery, Will be promptly attended Fi 2 9 tT. NiaroRTRN. oF to ors ion leave to call tir hie tri pole, generally to hts New Store, ui is 06 26 ie MENTS ler Wil- just opened, in co: ion with his a ents i wh to seiveany orders for puperio: =i isown tion, iso, all orders for Private Parties, whic wil'bo ser served up up GE ane tmutable style, with the same promptness vatah which he has hitherte shown. tT. VE& frig to spoouis 2 orders with — Gay bak TEAM FITTING north of Pa, Pi CHA 5 Ritts Bipastans STEAM ated ARE Now pra whieh t the: WATE LUMBER ANS bx TEPER, ILHARMONIC HALL, Pi rz i Will fatetieen Water and Gee Cree te vee fae wegen ‘Taye “1 hand a lot of COOKIN re to close ‘teem bea me sell (thprgenty & for cash. Siete pts ISTE Rand CRA Wee Seer, fae Sods Spank tes T.M. ARN RY: Agent. 50. CH cures FERRIS eM ra oe a ei ave eel oa utr _SLGNOEARD MORIN, bay your SPRING aud TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. NEW ORLEANS : IN THRE DAYS WITH THE CHOICE OF THREE ROUTES. ALL strg3 ROUTE, Via and Alexandria Railroad TO LYNCHBURG: —— and Tennessee, t Tennessee and Vir; SS Gorvia East Tennessee and Geor; Nashville and Chatlenbige: Memphis and Charleston, Mississiggi Central, few Orlea: TO NEW ORLE HIS ROUT! Memphis by Re shen irat class Packets to jew and Jackson, Ss! * }@ans, eons y, | AND Mops LE CUTE: : eter 2A peeephotie tt New Orleans by spe Lake 8 TWO DAILY TRAINS—Svnpars IncLupEp, hg adingen, copia m.and6 p.m. 7 pepmouee GEORGE PAGE leaves her we foot of Seventh street at 6: 6 8 ‘m. and 64 p. om Alexandria wii the ‘Orange ands Alex- ‘rains for the Sonthwest. a rpm forthe 8 avenue, corner of Sixth st. BAGGAGE CHECKED T TO SEW ORLEANS. Lynehburg risto| noxville iton... untaville June! - 2 Nashville. vi Mobile. 46 THIS ROUTE IS ENTIRELY BY RAIL 200 MILES SHORTER, and rand 24 HOURS LESS than any other fine—the Leeskbe Extension Row completed, as also the Mississippi Central, making it the QUICKEST AND MOST PLEASANT ROUTE FOR SOUTHERN TRAVELERS! It is provided with First-class Sleeping Cars! To New Ori 72 Hosra, TIME { <r pron do. jashville do. {7 The U.S. MATL and ADAMS’ EXPRESS are taken over this New wv Line, ickets can he obtained at the South Western ice, corner of Sixth street and Pennsylvania av- x the gis, tothe oor Raoxmile, Atlanta, Chattanooga, Hunteville Grand Junction, Macon, sshviligs Bal ‘em Combis, lobile, ontgometiew ORLEANS THROUGH TICKETS TO THE OUS VIRGINIA SPRINGS. VA- 1" Omnibuses rr Barras Wagons leave the office at 6a. m. and 6 JAMES AY ANS, Ticket Agent, _me 23-tr er Sixth # SZ ALTIMORE AND OHIO RA OAD. B RAND BRANCH. (38 2 SE Cuance or Hovars. ON AND AFTER MONDAY, May 23th, 196, rains will run as follows: Leave Washington at 6 2) and 7.25. m, Leaye Washington at 3.20 aud 5.30 p. m. On Sanday at 3 20 p. m. Leave Baltimore at 4.25 and 8.15 4. m. Leave Bal more at 3.15 and 4.20 p. m. nm Sunday at 425 a. m. Passengers for the Bast will take trains at 6.29 Bnd 7.25 8. m ete a For the West at 72 a. m. and 3.2) p. m. For Annapolis at 7.25 a m- and 320 p.m. For Norfolk at 725 a. m. On Saturday scons the 3.20 p. m. train goes to ie 2 hia onl: 26-4 T_H, PARSONS, Agent, _ rine STEA. MER JAS, GUY Will reew trips on TUESDAY, of every TUESD. FRID [MS ooolock a. mend Al, at halt-p pests o’olook, f or GURRIOMAN fieenpncdiate nd ao Ou her return Baas she wall leave CURRIOMAN every WEDN DAY and SATURDAY at 5 o’eigok 8. PAGE, Frogeisies, NATH'L BousH. Act. Alexandria, fe3 Passase, ot RNS ee 0 SIREN ER) oeu ENON, cap c-Si 1 pany yey Wharven, stiveelocks, m. every he "and the Company's Depot. at Al ris, be 3 H ‘clook FJ 0 AR) Passengers from Washington and Georgetowr can take the conches connecting with Alexandria iit woot pe Cpe by ner Rage —- at en venne hourly, or J on the stoatner from the Western Wharres at ay AND “State Tooms oan be engaged. lication te TOO! Messrs. Morg & Rhineha nator Wi Freight will bo received up ase hours of depar Insurance will be effected all soods 8 ab atthe ‘omise of the Company at per coat jam. "ihe accommodations for passengers by this ti ro in every respect first-o ass, ‘and every ofiprt y = be made to render this Fe ot pene with Ni York 9, Sgreeable and health! ~E ‘ FOWLE & slerencre, ooh a Meignt, oF pasenge B. CROMWELL & CO. jy Agon _werty 86 | Weal at, corner well afb OVO standard brand ot fatale HMtaited mye Whisky, in ‘eis. As itisof our own its oeaad tine improved by age, we confrdently recommend it as best Whisky that oan possibly be titieh We also offer our OLD PAMILY RYE WHISKEY, Wiother brands ym the largest stock of Fine hiskion in the United St en FREE} & SIMPSON Phenix Distillery, on the Sehuy:kill river, Phils. OMooe 96 Wall street, New York : and. 109 Sooth Front street, Philadelphia. WV ASHINGTON CARRIAGE FACTORY, D Street, Between 9th and Wth Streets, We — ‘for ani fine — Wein’ dust finished num of first olass CARRIAGES, such as Light ‘agons, Park Pheatons, Famil; Care rige:s, dnd Bussres, which we will sell @ ver: smal) it. Pree teal meohsnios in different branches of the business, we fiatter ourselves that we know the stylos and quaiity of work that wi'l give aatis- ois combining lightness, comfort and durabiii- ret promptly and osrefully fisenaea toat the 8i ” pe TER: eX Rt MANN & ‘© Bok Sad Conchn teak Seceaaare AON Hook. Sp 27-dly PAt4rye, On. THE ear 1. LIGHT KNOWN! now receiving Paraffine Vil direct from in weatern this. ity of itis ered! lent, producing a steady, more Pleasant to briliant and nace light, a the eyes than This Oils {res fromadulteration, and very much more economical than many of the Coal Uils used Bt this time, It is in no way explosive. keep also a supply of the most approved rar baraing this 0 Ou. NG Agents for its sale for the fhe Dusictotof ¢ CHL a, orner F i ‘ermo; . Great acai Goutes and Oi! poe ed NEW PARD AMBROTYPE GALLERY, Ama Nicer Third 480 PENNsTLVaxiA Bireas, i - - er etree, |t oats ts pepo aL “eg se Sy I oe ener ee jive ai Manvracturen oF MILITARY CLOTH SovTHuset Conner SaponD AND PHILADELPHIA. MILITARY CLOTHS FOR SALE. jas0-6m Ace ma gupcenine ngs Ann aris ist ony Por apes ae gnc LANEOUS. ~ a ing On eal sizth principal ~ Raat ae ten lout towneh! onan an Sree eta ion, ate ieee the Indi oe |, and range ‘ownships 1, Zot and 6c 1,2, 3,4. and 5. of range 2 RES Rey At the at . mesos foaday Ree oth tay obe ray phy of the | ublic lands ‘witha the at aa Sowaakipe, viz: South of the base line and east past af the sixth principal ywnships 6, 15, 16, A rae’ eas Sie 16, and et — 8,9, 10, 11, 12, 13, ky, Nin 16, and 17 orfownshipe 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 Wand Nn, of sange | th Land Office at Jun Cc ae oe pda ak OF Bop catse Soe the’ dis oft ing towships, v: South of the base pec p Yay Of the sixth prinei- The parts of jenn mee 18 outeade ¢ the Indian nee and tow! , 20, 21 2, of public lands vithin the agi or yuships 18, 12; 33) 21 and 22, of range z Townshipa 18, 19, 20, 21 and 22. of range 6. ‘ownships 18. and 2) of range 5. ‘ownships 1?. ind 22, of range 4. ‘ownships 18. Em range 3. Townshios 38, 19 avd 2), o! Townships 18, 19 and 20, stuns range I. At the Land Office at Fort Scorr, commence: on Monday, the ath day of At ust next, for the disposal of the public lands wi the following townships, viz: South of the base Vinee and enst of the sixth principal erinian The parts of township 33 outside of the Indian reservation, of ranges 9, 10, 11, 2,13, 14, 15, 16, 17,18, 19, 20, 21 and 22. ‘The parts of townships 23, .2¢ and 25 outside of the Indian reservation, of ran ‘ownships 23, 24.and ape Pee 2. Towns’ 23, 24 and 25, of range 6. Townships 28, £4 and 25, of range &. Lands speropriated by law for the use of schools, military ndian, and other purposes, wil be ex cluded from the sales. f the above lands will be commenced »inted, and will proceed in the order in which they are advertised until the whole s have been offered and the sales thus closed; bu’ sale shall be kept open longer than two woek: and no private entry of any of the lands will be per mitted until after the expiration of the two weeks. Given under ee hand, at the city of Washington, this twentieth day of April, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred ond SET JAM BUCHANAN, By the President: jos 8, Witson,. Commistioner of the General Land Office. jo" TICE TO PRE = EMPTION CLAIMANTS. ery person entitled to the right of pre-emption tos soy of the lands within the townships or parts of townships above enumerated is required to estab lish the same te the satiate action of the reg taper and receiver of the proper Land Office, and make pay ment therefor as soon as practicable a eens this notice, and before the day commencement of the public tale oP the te hy Phong braoing the tract claimed ; otherwise, such claim will be forfeited. WILSON. Commissioner of the General Land Ofnce, Norr.—Under the regulations of the department, 85 heretofore and now existing, no payment can be made for advertising proclamations except to suoh pablishers Asare specially authorized to publish by i Commmonioner of the General Land P28: Prorosa LS FOR STATIONERY. War DeranrMeny Ms » 1B, Proprosats will be received i Department until Lz o'ol m.,on Monday. ‘the 25th day of June next, for s supplying the Stationery described in the Subjoined 16 during the fiscal year commenc. | sohedu! ingoe the iret day of July next. Hi he Stationery must be of the best quality. Samples must acoompany the The successful bidder will be Tequired to give bond, with approved sureties, for the faithful fil | filment of his contract; and ‘the Depa: reserve tho right to order the yorag | ae such time nd and in such quantities, as it mn prover as panels p to increase or diminish cnccssas ! 68 below si PAPER MADE OF LINEN STOCK. ® reame d ih ap, ruled to pattern, weighing 16 po’ per ream 2 reams jooleoep, ruled or plain, weighing 14 reat r ream rto post, ruled os p'ain, weighing 10 ream plain, por ream | FP 5 roams b.otting bap . ber roan | 150 dozen blotting bontds, per dozen 10 reais envelope paper, buff or yellow, royal. per ream 10 resins Manilla wrapping paper, super royal, per ream 60,000 envelopes, official sizes, extra heavy, per 10 reams copy oom sagelore, letter sizes, extra heavy, per | 15° gross metallic pens, Per gross & dosen Paber's bisek lect pencils, per d ) dozen Pabe encils, per dozen 2 bree mt es biue and aman Pencils, per 0 denen, penhold 2 dozen ivory fo’ 4 dozen eid | 10 dozen é biad . per dozen ‘*, piain, per dozen wory handion, per dozen knives, Rodgers and Sons’. per jozen Edens oe office scissors, Rodgers and Bons’, per doze: Wdozen Maynard & Noyes in quarts, per dozen 2 done ees carmine ink, in ounce vials, per 4doz-n minkstands, Drapg’s, Whitney’s, or equal, per 25 pounds sealing wax, scariet, und oC) “pee India rubber, prepared, tn. Pieces, per $0 dozen silk taste or braid, assorted, & dozen —_ tape, ia pieces, aszorte: or other black ink, ir dozen siz°8, per per | joze! 10 72 red tape, in rolls, assorted sizes, per 29 pounds linen twine, per pound 6 doz*n large ja s muotiage. per dozen ina 26-lawtd peesa BEEF AND VE THE NAVY Navy Acanr’s Orricr, Washington, May 25th, 18¢0 t SEALED PROPORALS Will F yevet At this ofhoo unti! Saturcay, hp 23rd day of June. 196%, at noor, for the supply of =< quantities of Fresh Beef ana Vegetables as mar be required on the Warhington Station. during the fisoa! year comme cing on the st day of July next, and ending on the 30th J) - — for by the pou: be od with approved seourity wi! wired i one ha'fthe ceruinted seed the oo one twenty per centum in addition will be withnel ro! the amoant of each payment to be made, ascoliater: rity, for the dus performance of the contract, a no account be paid until it is fuliy complied with. Every offer must be scoompanied (as diregted in the act of fon for 10u6 ge proved 10th" for the naval servios for | a) ig 1846.) bj yy 01 respon to the ‘offect the that undertake thet the b bidder or bidders will, feel bid be sae pene euter into an obligatio: ia five days, with good and sufficient sur en, to “Ne ~ the ‘articles proposed. onal will be considered a fh eaacanty. Withiast ae New roe oe Te SeiovaL, of ‘AUN RISE cry,” shies ati o 1858, itis heraby dsclared au ‘and office for the sale of public Iai the Siate of Minsxsora, will be care to en y ‘a in said State, at as early a irther netion as to the precise time of clos: office 88. See resaratory Ui to its Feartariae igen a bestest 3 ie ‘a Ro tory toe Bt agclty of Washington, By order of the resident ds. 8. WI 2 Commissioner of tas Ges WILSON, | = a »LIGHTBING In Trax pase vor War! F. LaBARR: it corner of Csts., ne ERAS Be execute Ts On eee F, ELLIBS, 306 Pa av,‘ or | LAM. MoTra au r] — | : DISPATCH! @| (Si Save the one As accidents will happen, even im rwell-regulaied families, it is very desirable to have some cheap ‘And convenient way for repairing Furniture, Tora, Crookery, &o, SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUK mgety ll Smerecetion, sad po ean afford to Sane te There is sea a pen =p sates ¥ oe xt it be used + ‘vastiy more bef page IN E aie oto via mes . #1 Brash accompenies each bottle Wholesale Depot, No. 48 Cedar street, New York. Address =HENRY SEAES Eon. HLMRIRIEA semanas oife) oi Peas le bottle of 5 SPALDING'S PRE- nually to every hi igh ba Wea: Mer, teres a Cecetay et es *Anote of et, DIN As. TA E. Sty Ral ed stand FOR FAMALY USE. WILL MEND ARTICLES IN Weed, Leather, Bene, — leed therers scarcely an article inthe whole range of domestic economy, whether it be for useor peaers which whep broken, cannot with this allege be restored to its original value. it Bi es the world for its superior. It 1s indis- join every "HO USE, WORK-SHOP, COUNTING-ROOM, and no person after a trisiof Starr's Chemically Prepared Glne, would willingly dispense with it for four times its cost, It is always ready, and always reliable. [t “ not offensive to the smell, and is not affected climate, and where known’ it has [den pean Fa The attention of dealers and consumers is invited to the following testimonials ere Ta superior qualttios : by ax, Nev. cy A) PREPARED on Wood, Leather nid ‘loth, nt the henix Work! I most clieerfully recommend its use for all purposes generally requires, "1.'We, the undersigned having % LAR pastes with tees abovs tensa PREPARED GLU mendation. “Wat. B. Doverass, “Cabinet Ware Manufacturer, Newark, N. J. WEAN “Machine Depot, 2» Markare ““HEDENBU “Carriage Manufacturers, “Carriage Makers, New: i N.J.” Starr's Chemically Prepared Gine is sold hy ail Druggists, Furniture Deal ro- pa ‘ency Geo is Deaiers, an nap Dialers, joners, ani unter, f° PRICK 2s CE ENTS PER BOTTLE. irene goes with h each bottis. Put up for dealers in eases from 1 to 12-dozen. = id Lisbographio Show Card, cea in colors, given with Cony pee a toh orders or eters % Feast, uty avait an treased ¥jlL receive prompt attenti liberal discount to ‘the trade. ASRS “OA ASANO SAN 88 AB9¥ QONOKA JWANSARRA Sa, LSVARNO WLIW SAadVW't SaARNC WAYSSY 24S MOSAOVOE osaAS * CAUTION. PURCHASERS SHOULD BE CAREFUL IN PURCHASING THE VALLEY WHISKEY TO SEE THAT IT IS DALY’S AROMATIC VALLEY WHISKEY WITH THE SIGNATURE OF ON THE LABEL. ALL OTHERS ARE AN IMITATION AND A COUNTERFEIT OF THE ABOVE WHISKEY. WM.ELDALY, SOLE PROPRIETOR 19 SOUTH WILLIAM S° NEW YORK. FOR SALE IN WASHINGTON BY ma 23 6w BARBOUR & SEMMES. in ee Light Wagons kept os “Fett commen enero ge ecu mar 4. @, ©. Lamas. ows A ag Cpe Cy relied “el av 1 pron Fo ge cane to envel aS rty ed RILiA vane ifCpateat eit a healthy ae if be hed "Feman aa are caused by Sa a oo ashe ie ees une ave CA’ a jeove® cise Py et ae axes we rd SAR di SaATER SOO. ma 15 eo! — uC Re TT. ae. HUNNEWELL’S UNIVERSAL COUGH REMEDY, For all Throat and Lung Complaints, from Common Coughs to Actual Consumption HUNNEWELL'S JUSTLY CELEBRATED ToL aAnowyvrns, The Natural and Sure Remedy for all Ner- vons Complaints, From Neuralgin through ail cases where Opinm was ever used to =a {ry Tremens, aud the common se of b Toss oF "stter. The Fan, Anodran, though containing not @ par e's of ™, produces all the requirements of, act ana, te eocden all oases wherever weed without pro voting anything but leaving the patient in @ perfeotiy natural be Universal Co Remedy, (freed from ali the common wbrect « Congh Rem: dies, whick roduoe nAUFeA Or prostration,) may be conmdered Ere common eremy toa! Throstand Lung Com piaints.and weed with perfect impunity Asking Bil te court from proprietors or friends the most severe investization of both Remedies, and readin of our pumphiets to be fteund with all desiers, ap more particularly to purchase only of those whe can he depended upon, we wait in confidence the decisions of Patients and Byceotees. “Piiees ener = FRAL NTs, w. Hennewni. & Co., T and §. Commercial wi barf. Boston, Gro. HUNNRWELL, 145 Water at. New ¥ wh Under the Ei supervision fSOWN Ly HON WF t and Pha: " to whom address a!) comm: Soid by all reapectabie dealers every where all the, Drugeiete in Washington and Georget Helmbold’s Genuine Popenthn. “HIGMLY CONC! TR genuine ‘only, an ations. RAT pb LA EXirkact sucnv, fio Re oe of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS. and DRUPSICAT BO iLe NGS. erne heer “ryt the a and excites the A BS wi tion, by whieh the RY OR. reek ny ATU Rat ) Bs well as an matte bgt = AMM AT for FL PGS eaten 3 ‘CHILDREN. HE ACT BUCHU, LNBOLIs EXTR ae bas from Excesses, Habite. of Dissipation, Hen wu hee 5 we owt vmptoms — tiene pat Rare: Sag ifficulty of z ites? ror of Papounn Wakefulness, mness of Vision, Pain in the Back, Jniversa! Lassitude of the Mgsoul ‘ar System, = ps B ashing of the Body. ness 0! . me on - ae D’ ore FRRRNe ® of Sonera Tee tA hioh this eu Bai, i eg a Oxx or nich THE Part Mav 7. NPTION. 4 o ist SEA . suffering, ne © CONst Tae eee tf = (Sig MS ind the canehoty we of t SSS Bit ie witnes: THE CONSTI ONC! WITH ay See RE Requires the sid of medicine to re od And orate the Ryatom, Which HeLmBo.n's pike on BUCHU inven “¥ 4 TRIAL WILL CONV *NCE THE MOST SKEPTICAL. ALES—F ‘<—FEMAT. mt ORY EES: Pa ON Aas ey et e cnegua hn pany , Ne Fa other rRetepton rregui ate ness, or Sappression ol tomary Evacuations, Uloerated or Foirr hows of the Uterus, Leusorrhers or, Whites, | and comp aints tneident to Arising fromm indisoreti- jon, Habits of ‘Dissipation, a jon DECLINE OK CHANGE OF LIFE. YMPTOM* abo FaMiL a "SHOU Lv Bb WirHouT ir no more sam. Mercwry, er npivanent fe = ‘ Mea (MBOLDS "Ex TKACE BUC er SECRET Pibeaer..., = Inal oir ofnnge in Doe: ne Little or no ‘© inconven: Exposure renuses dm tom ane gives aeength to Br eperevy B emoving U ring Prevertuny roto: Allayiog ‘Peta Inflammation, eo frequent ‘5 tye clas of dusean's. and expelling wil Potsonous PO GOUSANDS. UPON THOUSANDS WHO MAYE BEEN THE VICTINS OF QUACK oney foes, fiere have found thes were deorived, snd that te TRinonxtn,” eng dried out in PERHAPS AFTER 3 ‘MARRIAGE. ae se Ba» MBOLD" + Fares act Bucnv for ail affec ee SURINA ARY ORGANS. xe: OR FEMALE, no matter of ee oe a STANDING Disornes of Bol DSEXTRA pom kon ts3s Coe And is certain ore wh car iS RECO E oa is 7. valine a OREN idence 9 of the fer wiil aerompas CERTI 1A TES oF F CURES. ngs From & to 2 years’ stand ima, wi CB AND FAME. Cyd er or ait for 85.00 enn any Address, securely packed from ca ne Srmrroms UN ALL = Cures Banca ema FOR STAMPING 4 PACKET OF PAPER AND ENVELOPES TO MATCH, at the con mena wn a Jorsk AND RRR ROTATES a

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