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G : == = 2a — ser 3'9 Per Henpe: FOUR SOLEMN LINES. ‘at my Nusgesy, near Vieshington’ ihe ines more beautiful than these are rarely Pit The figure which it involves * ex- quisite: assortment of €): EN VERGREEN. SHADE. cot FRUIT kee ian 22 2h JOSHUA PEIRCK. = IMPROVE YOUR KEYES. Srren Tes d ist them, by the Paris POOLE SOR wh gemaee solemn murmur m the soul ‘eils of this wor.d ta be, As travellers hear Seton roll, Before they reach ¢ agalo Ez: Four worse lines than these are rarely writtea. The figure which involves is awful : Ww impat. The boardersiisten for the gong, Co eal! them in to 10) wesville Aurora, thful than these are rarely <euea oe arere, which ‘it’? involves is ab- solutely patnfal = j “4 solemn buzzing in you ear, Whew raat ows ing lager beer t Tye dreadful for the heads : (c omtsville Times. Optician, IN, bas arriv rom Europe with own, as well as the TRE ER warranted to improve affected ith weak ‘cal or to it; also SqORT-SIGHTEDN ESS, ‘2008 lied to wee xlanses, or those gow usin; Thou, will be suited at frst sight. Those “BOUBLE-PoLIsHED YENBZUELIAN ve received the highest recommendations at the Word's Fair, at Paris, through their producmg a clearness and easiness of vision hereto: wl nown oaitetylon of OREIA, SPY. and MAGNI- wo From the Quindaro (Kansas) Chindowan, many welearn that the erysipeias, in an epidemic form. Ajso. ts prevailing among the Wryandott Indians. i FYING GLASSES, passes. iorowoopes white ‘man received thirty las ‘re for sale at bis atore, corner of Eighth street and Eighth street No. 491, be- the corner af 8th street je corner ert. @, the game as at his ee n9-| Rane Me the back, at Winchester, Va., om Friday iast, for stealing a stove. 407 The Alexandria (Va.) Corn Exchange has been compeile’ to abandon tne purchase of corn by weight, and to close in with the old fashion of buying by measure. Pen: tween D street and 0 Rot mistake riges ‘et lishment in Europe. LE AND PORTER, The Boot, Maxs., Mills, which partial I beg to inform the inhal its and visitors of the ct operations Monday, give empl sfunenk —- tb ypro pocertenr rect es iy Haley usually to 1,100 persons. About two-thirds that | 5 /¢V¢8ng, shall constantly keep on band, @ stock of number are now employed. po red here entirely from Malt Hops, {- The Virginia Senate has rejected the bill | warranted free from injurious 1 to-aid in enciing a monument in Philadelphia, 1a commemoration of the adoption of the Decla- Tatien of Independence. I~ Phe oldest married couple alive are sup- posed to be a Mr. Snyder and his wife, who re- side at Burnside, Pa. He is tll, and she is 107 years old, and they have been married about ninety-three years. iT. On the occasion of the ordination of Mr. Nickerson, at North Woburn, Mass , last week, the stars and stripes were flying from the tep of a libert: l@, in honor of the event. aud at the close of the service a cannon was fired. The Abingdon Virginian learns that there will be 566 bands at work on the Cumberland Gap Railroad in the course of afew days. In3 years, the iron horse will be careering between Tredient: ik: various siz le for 5 K feata: Scrants, board iin -houses and private famili ee ft my own rays, many part of the above rewe: ‘1008. “Orders received by post ‘will be attended to the toch te Hops for sale. a 10} Breve and Ma!thouse corner of K and 27th sts.. ngvon city, D. “JOSEPH DAVISON. LADIES. PLEASE READ. enuine, reliable FURS, free from moth, and {rook ede. call ot STINE METS oe he ae nue, between 12th and 13th streets; who hae re- ceived instructions from New Yi sell the proce eerie =< = wi them ‘will be found the handsomet sets h » half and quarter Capes ever brought Abingdon and Cumberland Gap. toni city. fae gio and $12, Mr. Orr, who bas a farm near Florence, ‘Aino, Copenand Cloaks, of superior quality, very Nebraska, boon 2 annoyed by the depredations of wolves, recently set “some Pvisoned meat one might, andon the followiag morning found two prairie wolves and two mountain wolves dead by the bait. They were quite fat. i” J.M. Legare, of South Carolina, is said to be engazed in perfecting an i ention, by which cotton is to be adapted toa variety of novel uses. Plastic, at first, so as to be readily moulded or worked by hand into any required shape, the ar- Mele becomes, on drying, hard and tenacious, ‘with a somewhat metilic lustre. 10 The Massachusetts House of Representa tives has, by a large majorit Passed a bill, by which persons usually styled. Atheist» are al- lowed to testify in courts of justice, Upon the question of reconsideration, Hon. Caleb ushing opposed the measure forcibly, but without effect- ing the final result, for the bill has gone to the Senate. Partiouler attention is invited to two very large poe Capes, worth ovor $100, each for 875 Pink Sable Cape, medium size, $90 and $35. ink Sable y icrorines #1 80d 16, Also, several sets real Hudson Bay Sable. Together with Siberian Squirrel, Fitch Marten, Frengh Mink, &e , in all their variety Im Irmine Opera Cloaks. very handsome; Muffs tomatoh, of all kinds, from $2.9) to 830, vider hops Sesresiod. spe it roven &s not rep- Tesented, the money wi! refa: . 7 wie. He STINEMETZ 236 Pa.ave., bet, 12th and 13th jan tt next door to Madame Delarue. MBROTYPES FOR FIFTY CENTS, Pet up in Goop Casrn. A fine assortment of cases from 50 cents to $5, with good Likenesses, either Ambroty pe, Daguer- reotype, or Meleai es. Warranted good like~ "Come early in the day ome early in . ROBERT SANDS, Pa. ave,, bet. 8th and9th streets, jan 21-tf Market Space. GFe4T SALE OF CARRIAGES. AT COST. The firm of Gardner & Piace having dissolved on the 7th instant, by mutual consent, to aiae up The nlc es oe si ETRE sale. af cost, at their stand, No. $53 12th siraet, near the corner of C, the following Carriages: Five Buggies, four Rockaways, one F. senger Phaeton. and two Express Wagons All the above were made of the best and most tho- rough seasoned luraber and buit by skillful and ex- perienced workinen, and will be warrnted for twelve months; a satisfactory guarantee being given with every sale. . . N.B. Current funds required in every instance, Also, Hand Buggies very cheap for cash. CHAS. T. GARDNER & SON jan 2 2tawiw* ucoessors to Gardner & Place CARRIAGE LAMPS, y —_— We have this day been ap Ax Ex-Goverxor on Tatat —Ex-Governor Bebb, of Ouio, now living at Rockford, Lil , who, some months since shot @ young man en- ged with others inacharivari about the ex- vernor’s house, on the occasion of his son's Wedding. is on trial for manslaughter. Hon. Thomas Corwin and Judge Johnson, of Ohio, are his counsel. Wisconsin Protxst —A committee of the Wisconsin Senate has Teported to that body a | pres addressed to the Senate and House of epresentatives of the United States. Thin pro- test is presented in the name of the Sovereign ‘State of Wisconsin against the admission of Kan- sas into the Union under the Lecompton Consti- tution. The Milwaukie News recommends the isiature to mind its own business and let the ra of Kansas alone Potiticat Consprracy 1x Rowe.—A letter in the London Advertiser, dated Rome, Januar 23, have been exceedingly sharp since the news of the attempt of the Hth in Paris. ‘They have (or pretend to have) selzed a number of letters indicating that a political movernent Was projecting, to take place on the 15th of Janu- ary, aud that the conspirators only awaited the signal of inSurrection. A number of Persons have been arrested at Ascoli, they confess to hav- ing committed fifty political assassinati ci —— — ¥ pol ons since unted agents for Edw. Engine Lamps, The at ‘oaéhmakers and others interested is a called to the sample at our store. Orders solicited. = ELVANS & THOMPSON, ennaylvania avenue. jan l4-eoim (Intel. Union.& Staton) SUPERIOR MEDICATED GIN. ust re ‘A Cindiatinn Mx nuance tu Ebpedi<liw, ee ceived. 2 cases of the celebrated Tondon Cor Weed, of Campbell C. H.. late of Richmond, | Wt! Gin snd Invigorating Cordial: and for unto ly says the Dispatch, bas received the sad intelli. 5 No. 554 12th street, corner of B street north. Gro- — of the murder of his brother, by the rebels | ceries und Liquor Store, dir im India, on the isth of last June. "The informa- tion was contained in a letter from the widow of cA tMeee Assortment, of Martin & the onfortunate gentleman. Put, in some meas- ure, upon bis guard by the troubles around, he bad managed to provide for the safety of his family. bis place-being some miles fiom the rex- idence of aay other European, almost jmimedi- ately afler which, a party of rebels aud some of the worst of Lis tenants, got together and attack- edbim. He madea determiped resistance, but was overpewered by numbers and inhumanly murdered {I~ Thomas Wilson, aged 102, passed through Wheeling, Va, on the 6th inst, on bis way bone © is a native of Ireiand, baving emi- grated to thix country im 1791, being then 35 years colebrated GUITARS have just ar rived at the Musie Depot. VIOLINS and FLUTES, EROTT oor of tith street jan 23 tf aud Penn. avenue. HA”. FOR FAMILY USE, direet from Cia- cinuati—We have received to-day & lot of SUGAR-CURED HAMS which we recommend as b ve Ve * eine Very SUPErIOT. ING & BURCHELL fes Comer Vermont avenue aud 1 YE AND BARLEY MALT, for sale at the CLLY MALT HOUSE, corner of Weat Falls av anna and Rivek ot Heitimare Malo me @ le of age. He resided in Washington city natil the DAMANTINE CANDLES.—2,000 lis. Ada year before the deatn of Washington, when he A mantine Candies, of excellent qualiiy, at 25 moved to Wetzel county, Va, in thome days ealled the ‘far West’ From Wetzel be moved a few years since to Wood county, Va. He left home at the last Presidential election, aud his grandson was just accompanying bim back home after the long absence. tb reply to an interroga- tory he stated that he had taken « little whisky every morning during his lifetime, but had other- wise lived very temperately. His temperance cents per pound, ‘Try them. KING & BURCHELL, fed Corner Vermont ave, and lth st. C°se FORK SALE. Superior COKE, shout delay, any quantity, now for sale, the offive ofthe Gas Light J.P. RROWN, Racratary. RAVED GLASS PLATES.—A beautiful may account for his extreme age. ticle for carriage windows, Trani for = = d Vestibule liehts, &o., &e. Can be seen nd needs only to be seen to be appre ciaten aud admired. ELVANS & THOMPSON, Agents, 336 Penn, avenue, jan 15-eolm (Intel, Umon& States) Washington. yas IS TO GIVE NOTICE soriber hath obtained from of W ‘Sshington county, in the letters of adit istration. with th ersonal estate of Sophia M. C: ington county, decensed. Al! person: aiist the said d-ceased are hereby warn same, with the vouchers thereof, to on or before the 3d day of Feb. uary hext; they may otherwise by law be excluded from all heneft of 1 id estate. . Given under iny hand this Sd day of February, in the year 1858, JOHN RITCHIE, Admin's W. A. N. B.—All persons having business with the above estate can call upon Dr. Joshua 8. Ritchie, of Georgetown. D.C as my agent. fe 3 lawSw JOHN RITCHIE. STATE OF CALIFORNIA BONDS. The law providing for Kz the Bonded, and other apecified indebtedness. of the State of Cali fornia, requires that the old Bonds and Certifieates shall be forwarded to Sac to be cancelled and replac ARRIVALS AT PRINCIPAL HOTELS. WILLARDS’ HOTEL —O Byrne, NYk; Semple, USN; J Bogle, Mr Delaplaine and sis ter, J E Mcintost, N Y; Mr Swift, Mass, A M Mann, WJ Miles and lady. NY; 3B Kend ick, W Buckingham, Md; E Barrett, Maxx; D F White, do; JS Palmer and lady, Me; C fi Has- Rell and lady, do; John Brodhead, EH Trotter and lady, Mrs W B Hart, W J Horstman and lady, Mr Thos Hart, Pa; Jno Carter, Md; F Sav- aye, NY; W H Garongas an4 lady, Pa; Col ner, USA; G W Hontinger, Fa; C'T Brow J R Duncan, Mo; W B Tlolmes, N Yh: Gen ney, RC Drom, US A; C F Burgen, tows, H Kidd, do; W Jounston. N Missouri; O D Lambord, Me; J C Spencer, G Thompson, S Brush. T Johnson, NY; Capt Mc- Kinstry and lady, USN; O H Tillinghast, 1 4 vN Austin, F B Koercher. Pa; Lowndes, DC; Col Hatdee, Jas B Fry, USA BROWNS’ HOTEL —J 8 Stoddard, Ma, c rows, La. W Gilmer, MC Hilton, NY; JK Du- » do: € H Ford, do; H Don- man, Wis; BW Brisbois, do; G W Ewing Ind; MC Switzer, Minn; O R Keith Il; C M Walk- er, do; W H Payne, NY; C O Herdinan, Mo J ‘That the sub- near, by new ones, we will act as agents in this business, and request an early 8 France, 1); O'H Harney, Ky; O Miller, Md: i | delivery of the + L Cake. gy W McLean and lady, O; Side Hee jun 251m “_chuse BROTHERS. do; J H Eton, Pa; J Holt, Md; WW A Meekins, do; FE Wilcox, Ba; P Lyle, do; TJ Reynolds LG Wood. NY;"J Freake, do; W A Dobie Ean, D D Voorrhees,'N York; } D'Wilkinson, Va. & Jobnson, O; C W Wattles, Va; F Bliss, NJ; A Graham. Va; HR Wood, Pa; E B Hende:son, 1; A G Seaman, NYk; J Caatwell,O; Wm B Brown, KT; J F Hendien, do. NATIONAL HOTEL —R V Keene, fowa; J T #asser, T E Williams, Md; Thos Butler, NY; R Aoward, Md; H N Fisher, Mass; J W White, Ky: rs Hutchinson, Va; L Boberts, Md: J A faltigee, Ill, J F Hogaman and nephew, NYk; Hon OD Clark and family, NH; LW Briscoe, Md; L W Greenwell, A F Fenwick, R C Combs, Me; A Shoepf. DC; G E Fiance, R Nevins, Pa; AMUEL P. HOOVER’S BOOT, SHOE, AN Ss RUSK ESTABLISHMENTS” 2 of Ladies’, nd Rubbers, ‘Overshoes, mers, Boots, Slippers. Buskine hel led acd yuhoat, Water-proof Boots and Shoes, which I will w ep for cash. plendid stock of Sole Leather Trunks at ice ne for yourselves, at SAL. P. HOOVER Tron Hall, Pa. : BOOK, ernment Official United States, av. The new Blue Book or e ister of all officers in B the miliary, and navel, with their ID aes B Fier, * 4B Buroam, Ka ne sie salaries c. Price $3.50, Postage filty ussell, Miss E Crew, Md; E ‘ .. B Carer Windia: J H Smith, N VE BR Berd. | Por'anleta Washing: AVLOR & MAURY Meighan, SC; @ Neville, A J Austin, 5 e WW Dennison, Neb’a; B Whatson. Ma; F | —2°° ook eoenen Sree W. Wm, and WJ R evans, Mass; EF Dawson > ‘ol "4 BS Ohio; MH Springer, Ma. "<7" Penns ls Evans, U.S. HOTEL., (L AGGAGE EXPRESS OFFICE phe D Street, Adjoining Ths States Printing Office. The subsoriber, Bagxage Agent for Baltimore O. Suorm s—J C France, | 80d Olio and W 4shington Branch Railroad, has 1; tone ie a Neb; J D White do; WE | opened an office, at the above piace, for the accom- Ford, La; J W Wright, Md; G a Bao? Min, | Modation of tho’ public, where orders oan be left lor RE Grant. Va; P Sunith) NM. 1, 5, baxter: Min: | the une of Waxons to convey Baggage or Ren Mooeure, Min: © Rich, " mith. do: ‘TJ | to and from Railroad Depot, ¥ ‘teamboats, &c.. or lor ir FE nstton- Md; J Jones, Li; | removal to any point in thie City or Gennrty a EH Janny, J Sherrard Office open troen sercipek a. elven lock p. ™., do; C P Wood, do; J Tyler’ do; G M Wood: | daily, except Sundar, 7 to 10 o’ciock a. m..2 o'clock —, ©; JC Paxton, do; W Tuner, sac ww | to lp. m JOHN M. McCLINTOCK, Emith, do; W A Jackson, do; J R Lake, do, 1. | Seeaxe Agent Baltimore and Oluo Rantroud, ft, Va i; ae > ; B.—Persons coming to Washington or going to KIRK WOOD HOUSE —W Shitien, Pa; N | Baliimors cer pare is aatungton oF goin Lindson, NY; WL Diffenderfer and’ soa’ yy par igiting op list aera Paso; R Brush, Me; W P Blakey. Va; C W FL ser. Ky; LR Kiamer and lady, Va; J H Cox, do; W B Burnett, NY; C A Alexander, Me: GW Huntzinger, Pa; W Bigler. do; J D Henderson, Md; € A Lowell, do; R Hamilton, do; T Ed wards, Tex; W H Jennings, Mad: T W Woollen. do; Gen AL Cake, Pz; J Y Baker. Md; OM Rogson and son, do;'C A Holly and lady, do; Dr y @xents ou the cars, willl have their baggag fire of at this office, or at Baltimore o} harp street, and noextra charge, NOTICE, Tus. UNDERSIGNED RAVING SOLD HIS yer nd Mr. €. 8. Whitt + takes this method ining those indebted to him that their ac- ore how ready, and that he will be found at Mills, Va; T Munson, Cal I. for the purpone of settling them until == ie cee eee ty | wi be pinood the haa ara mee OCEAN STEAMERS’ SAILING DAYS | ,,, At0:8.Whittioney's Print ang Oi Soa, —— "Ith atraat, Faom tux Usirep ATR. For. Daye - Liverpool... Feb 13 From Evaorr. City Baltimore. Liverpooi...N, 4 nae paid to leo, We want Indian... Liverpool... * - them to Niagara Liverpool. 20 | dite uscand hope tint witht delay iaven pene The Celifornia mail steamers leave New York | Whom we have inxocd faith acoommodated will cal OB (he $ty and 2th of sch month jan %-d4w CLAGETT & DODEON, 514 %“ Norrou to sexe u my sight . has W. TA’ have tried a pair of Speotables them Ste: The 8: very wel more than any other Sesto oe sight, and corres; i fous. 1 recommend in reat assistance to 18 descriptionof thelt him as 8 ski!iful optio:n. HENRY ‘a WISE. PRTERSBURG, Uctober 2), 1854. bout five years ago, i ‘obtained from Mr. Tobas, in gton, & pair of Glasses for the spectacles which T used, and found them of great stance to yeh ing Vision; and my opinive «! him is, that ie se ait inthe preparation of Glasses for eyee Rot too far gone to be benefitted by such J. F. MAY. Lyncxsvre, November 2, 1854. Froman ination of Mr. Tobias’ Glasses, and bag iasrvalions and remarks, am convinced from his that he ie « skilful oer LACKFORD, M.D. no, November 10, 1854. Me. John Tohind: kevioe furhinned merit tee: by which | have been greatly sid |, (my vision ses, i tly fi eading at it in my sariler life) icaflorde’ mo the highest plsssure 7D consider him a skill au say that say, thas der b fui pedotucal optician, well prepar 2 professional ho may need his WM."B. ROUZIE, list Conference. - C,, June 27, 1854, j r: Lam happy tosny that etacles which | obtained from you last week entirely satisfactory. From an LS sey ond in the ual range of my eyes, I have heretofore fopad reat difioulty im getting glasses of the proper eat dis- tances. It aflords me pleasure to state, that by the aid of your optometer this difficulty has been happily obviated, so That the Glasses you furnished me are decidedly the, best adapted to my eyes of any | have ever yet used. fully yours, . B. DRANE. S17 respectfully Proctor of St. James? Perish, induoed by a friend to visit the estab- tshmont of tr atin for the pucpore of try hig r slightly ovlor: tion than any | have ever tried. M it, Origin ally vei rood, was injured by writing ‘and reading, at ny tly to & ve hour: but with the 1 cnn study almost as lute ar ever, and that too without me rant heron om Late Commissioneer Gen’! Land Office. Deo. 11, 1855. T have used Mr. Tobias’s Spectacles for three or ir months, take great pleasure in saying that leased with them. I have been much benetited by them. GEO. P.SUARBORGH. May 5th, 1856, I was recommended to Mr. John Tobiasasa skilfu! optician ; andas | have eyes of remarkable peouliari- ty, I was gratified to find that Mr. Tobias seemed to comprehend oa Oy eerection and some, sue and he has made me a pair of Specta- lew that suit f BUTLER: - ars me admirably. A. a id Wasnineton, Aug. 8, 1856. Having been for years under the necessity of hav- two sets of ginsses—one for use in daylight, and one for lamp-light—I procured one set from Mr. Tobias pio saswsies ee par pane 1 aye used his for ne" months, jem excellent. = ’ EDWARD STUBBS, Of Department of Sfate. Mr. J.Tostas. Sir: The pair of Spectacles you furnished me yesterday are particularly satisfactory tome. They are very decidediy the best I possess, lam the owner of eight or nine pairs, carefully selected in different places and from opticians rec- ommended to me on account of their professional standing in France, England, and the United States, pleas ith your remarks and di- treatment of the eyes, for the pur- am_much [ have been al: rections on t pose of preserving and im, roy, set. I x HS. CALDWELL, Respectfully onfeseor of Mi C.. Louisville, Ky. BRooxLrn OntHoPaxEDic Ineqrrerion, April, 5 After most careful examination OPM. J. Tobiaa’s Glasses, | am enabied to testify that their hardness, clearness, polishing, and exact optica! shape render them particularly recommendable to those whose merely optical! impairment of the eyes are in want of such auxiliaries. | consider, moreover, Mr. Tobias fully qualified to determine the focus of the is a by Le optical knowledge and experience, and by mvans of his optometer. In addition, { cap further state that i nies _ plied none mr pa- tients with Glasses, to their and m: isfaotion. LEWIS BAUER, M. D., Physician and Sight ect Berlin; Member of the oyal College of Surgeons. England; Member of tne Medical Society of don, and of the Pathological Society of New York; late Sur- ‘eon of the Royal Orthopaedic Institution of anchester, England, and Surgeon of the B, }. Institution. Lon ORPOLK, Va., July 27, 1854, In the experience of even two years, Il have found great difficulty in obtaining Spectacles that were ex- notly adapted to the weakness of my sight. ‘This in- convenience Mr. Tobias seems to have removed for the present by the substitution for me of better and more suitable Gina: ‘They are olear, chrystal-like and comfortable to my eyes. 1 would commend him to those who from aye or other ‘alicomty require ar- -ificial aid im this way. J.J. SIMKINS, M. D, Witminaton, N.C., June 16, 1254. ‘To persons who have had tho sight of their eyes #0 impaired 88 to require the use of Giaases, | would recommend Mr. John ‘Tobias as a suitable persop from whom to obtain such Glass they may re- wire, as he has suited me wilh ir of Speotacies fre far and near sight. My sight bas been impaired very much by a service of years in the Post Office | cag yt pene which berth required me tobe on duty om 11 o’elock at sy till after day, during whic! time J used but one light. W.A. WALKER. DerakTMENT OF INTERIOR, May 8, 1255 From natur! defects and the unequal reage of my eyes, | have been compelled to use glasses lor se: ralyears. | have tried different opticians without obtaining glasses perfectly fitted to my eyes. Four months since Mr. Tobins made two pairs expecully for me, which J have found to serve me pees. By the use of his optometer he is enabled to adapt lasses most minutely tothe eye. [ most cheorful- ly recomunend Mr. Tobias to all having occasion to use glawses, and bear ay testimony as to tue skill ae Hoan. HENRY E. BALDWIN, es to sign Land Warrants, EW PUBLICATIC “Historical and Lega, Examination of rt of the Supreme Court’s decision iu the Dred Soott case which d: olares the unoonstitutionality of the Missouri € promise Act, and the self extension of ee Cor alou tutiou to Territories. carry aK slavery mK with te? the author of The Thirty Y cars! View; oo- tavo: David Appleton & Go. New York, las The a ‘ork just issued from the press, for sale at the well known stand, corner of 435 street and Pennsylvania avenue. Stereo! spe e beauti- full qoste on clean new type, fine paper and with st black ink. Bound in black hand gilt lettered. Done up ina durable form for permaneut use. Price $1 ‘This work 1s what its title purports to be, an ex- amiaation of (what the deems to be) the po- litieal t of the Court's opinion, avoiding auy ne- tice of the judical part. which related ty the personal claims of the parties on record. It is writen in a spint of entire devotion to the institutions of our country, aud with total abstinence from all party views. "Theauthors own words are: “f write for neo party. but for ali men who venerate the wo: ka ofour ancestors, and who h to see onr Gover kept on the foundations on which they 19%.) Anditis believed that this pl kept in the work. and which is considered, t petent jud: as the most original and p nd of all the suthor’s works, aud so treated us sent new views to the oldest resders. and in fact to ap rasa new work ong subject supposed to have heed exliausted, JOS. SHILLIN Jos b TON, r Booksslise, Odeon Building, o¢ te ate di and Pa.av. HARLES NACKAY.—Songs for Music by 4 Charles Mackay, 25 cent Ballads and Lyrical Poems; by Charles Mackay, 2% cents. ‘The Salamandrin Charles Mackny, 25 cents. Coarles Ma. . Scents, Legends of the I: % Votes from the Cr-wd; by Charles Mackay, 35 oe . Votes from the Mountains, by Charles Mackay, 3 cents. The Lump of Gold igo rat od Mackay, 25 cents. Under Green Leas Charles Mackay, 25 cents, Poetical Work: haries Mackay, antique mo- rocco, $2.75. For sale at TAYUOR & MAURY’S jan 2-tf Bookstore, near 9th street, HE REASON WHY.—A careful collection of many hundreds of reasons for things which, though generally believed, are impertect ly under- stoo Zopiously illustrated; English edition; price free by mail on receipt of ninety -six cents in Lu mn the Valley; My Experience of Spiritual- tem; by Mra. Newton ‘Crossinnds illustrated 1-25, Violet, or the Danseuse, 38 cts. Byographioal and Historical Sketches; by Macau- " ppleton’s Railway Library. 50 cts. © Puneh’s Pooket Book of Fun, do. do., cts, ‘he Biographical History of Philosophy, from its Greece down to the present day; by George ewes; | volume, $2.75. The same in 2 vol- “Test puttahed ana TATLOR @ MAURY'S jan? 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INGTON.S Ronkstore fes Odeon Building, cor. 43, +t and a. av, RIGHTLY’S ANALYTICAL DIGEST OF the I.aws of the United States from the Con- QQnatitution up to the end of the Thirty-fourth ‘ougress, “Phe toxt iven in the words of the atatue book ; the matter arranged alphabetically and analyti- “*Aind the notes inolade the decissions of all the Courts, both and btn 7 Red ‘Thick the con- ue Law eo at ates adind hose has been th pep meng dication, as we! heads of the Exeoutiye ment: Gen plete inone volume of Las so sere pages, full law binding. mee FRANCK TAYLOR, FASEGSAETe SERIES Sy TG giagoreny 4 er, of Mr. Kees: ‘ ‘Two botties are warranted to cure 6 nursing Sore So three botties will eare the worst kind of npioe io ive sottion are wenrented Se.etire the One na fo tolliee are warranted to cure ali Hu- ro bottles are warranted to cure Running of the Ears and Biotohes among the Hair. z Uipere ‘warranted to oure corrupt | cure Soaly Ki of the 8k: or three bottles re warranted to oure ‘the g 25 h faoastios, — 161 im, oe &re warranted to oure Salt- Ive to eight bottles will oure the worst case of fit 18 al it first bot- i x Hf quantity 1s taken. Not looks so pe. hc por to those who have in vain all the wonderful medicines of the day, thet a. common growing on the postures nae eureevery humor i! stem yet aed aot ff you have a humor, it has to start. ere are no IFS nor AN DS, hums Boston. 1 know the it in every case. done some of the greatest cures ever in Mnatechunette T Ve it to childrena year old, to 01 poopie of sixty. I have seen poor, puny, ‘wormy -loo) children, whose fiesh was soft and abby, restored to @ perfect state of health by one bettls To those who are subject to & sick headache, ene bottie will always oure it. It gives great ag Be | eatarrh and dizziness. con who have taken it been costive for years, have been regulated by it. Where the body is sound it work: e easy, but where there is any derangement of the functions of nature, it will cause very singriar feelings, but ou must not be alarmed; they always rong m7 rom four days to a week. ‘T'here is uevera Mt i508, the. opntrany when that feel fone, you will feel yourself like a new peraone to "s about it iti but Ts. Poeddied ovgr a thousand bation oft in the vioinity thas a a sume of the most extravagant encominms of it that ever man lis! In my own practice | always kept it strictly for hu- more—but since its introduction asa general family medicine, great wonderful virtues have been found in it that I never saspect 5 Several cases of epileptic fits—a disease which was always considered incurable, have been beset a few hotties. O, what a meroy if it will prove effeo- tual mall of that awful malady—there are but few who have seen mote of it than I have. I know of several cases of Dropsy, all of them aged euple raed od it. For the various diseases of the Liver, Sick Headache, Dyspe; Asthma, Fever and Axue, Pain in the Bide, Diseades, of the Spine. rtiew! 'y in Diseases o! 1 Kidneya, &c., discovery done more good than any ever known. Noe e of diet ever necessary—eat the best you get and enough of it, Diectons Jor Use.—Aduits — table-spoonful per day—children over ten years deasert-s: ful— chikires from nals Sight vcore, tee apooatel As no directions can be applicable to ail constitutions, take sufficient to ‘operare ‘on the bowels twice a day. MANUYACTURED BY DONALD KENNEDY. No, 120 Warren Strest, Roxbury, Massachwsetts, its for Washington.—Chas. Stott & Co., Z. giiten Kidwell & Lawrence, J.B. Gardner, Burry 5 joine £ fo. a ee «& Core 5 oa . Bione, . ri mer, hey Boswell, Daniel B. Clark. J. Iburn, Dunbar Dyson, Ford & Bro. Age 37 Cissell. © M Lenthams Ss si Cathartic. Pills, (SUGAR COATED.) The following remedies are of- fered to the pubiicas the best, most perfect, which medical science oan afford. AYER’S CATHaRTIC PILLS have been prepared with the utmost ski! 8 Any Com! nation of medicines hitherto known. Other prepa. rations do more or less good; but this cures suck erous complaints, 80 quick and 60 surely. as to prove an efficacy and to uproot disease be- yond any thing which have known befor: By Temoving the obstructions of the internal organ: stimulating them into healthy action, they renovate the fountains of life vigot,—health gourses anew through the body, and t! ick man is well again. They are ted 8, isease only, for when taken by one in health they produ but little effect. This is the perfeotion of medicini It is antagonistic to disease, and no more = ‘Tender children may take them with impunity. If they are they will cure them, if they are well they will do them no harm. Give them to some patient who has heen pros- trated with bilious compinint; see his bent-up, tot- tering form straighten with strength cgain; see his fong-lost appetite return; see his oviaminy ures blossom into health. Give them to some sulterer i blood has burst out in serefula till kis 8; Who stands ts, or lies inanguish, He has been drenched imgide and out with every id sug- potion which ingenuity west. Give hitn th %, and mark the effect ; tee the scabs fail from body ; see the new. fair skin that has grown under them: see the late leper that is Give them to him whose angry humors ha: peatee rheumatiam in his jointa and bones; move him, and he screeches with pains ; too has be: body with ive hun these PILLs to purify h loved ; the: y not cure him, fur, ins! there are eases Which no mortal power can reach; but murk, he waiks with crutches now. and now he waikw alone; they linve eured hin. Give them to the lean, sour, haggard dyspeptic, Whose gn ith aud lovelinese b asted and too early withering away; want of exercise or mental anguish. or some lurkine ws deranged the internal organs of dizes- ‘ ation or secretion.til! thev do their ofice il. Her blood ts vitisted, her heaith is gone. Give her these PiLLs to stimulate the vital princivie into renewed vixor, to cast out the obstructions. and in- fuse a new vitality into the blood. Now look again ~the roses’ blossom on her cheek. and where latel+ sor: ow sat, joy bursts from every feature. See the sweet infant wasted with worms. Its wan, sick features tell you without disguise, and painfully dis- tinct, that they are eating its lifeaway. Its pinched up nose and. ears, and restle pings, tell the dreadful truth in language wi knows Give it the Pirs in larg: these vile paramtes from the body. No and see the ruddy bloom of childhood, Is it nothing to do these things? Nay, are they not the marvel of es age? And yei they are around you every ¥ ay. Have you the less serious a atons of these dis- tempers, they are theeasier cured. Jaundice Cos- tiveness, Headache, Sideache, Heartburn. Foul Stomach, Nausea, Pain inthe Bowels, Flatulency, Los of Appetite, King’s Evil, Nencaleia, Goutand kindred complaints all arise from the derangemen which these PiLLs rapidly cure. ‘Take them pers: veringly, and under the counsel of a good Physician 3 if not, take them judiciously re such ecive you, and the distressing, danger- * they cure, whieh afflict so many m lions of the kuman iace, are cast out like the devils of old they must burrow im the brutes aud in the sea. Price 25 cents per box—5 boxes for $1. 4.0, GILMAN, Washington; and by H. COOK & ©O., Alexandria, and all dealers in Aledioine everywhere, 9-4 prs MEDICAL TREATISE z HISIOLOGICAL VIEW OF MARRIAGE, =i By M. B. La CROIX, M. D., Albany, N4? 200 pages and 190 fine ea hr amma Lithographs PRICE ONLY 5 CENTS, wrsdtae ef vostage 1 parts of the Union, a ‘ ig A Pang Croix! 's ied ofits View of Mar ol i fo—happy fruitful 5 mode of securing them—i: and infertile ones—t. it ic and removal—nervous debility, ite causes and cure, by at pe daily management—an essay on Sper Thera, with practical observations ona safer and more successful mode of Srostinent—proceutionary hints on the evil results from empiri raetice ; to which is commentaries on the diseases of fe- iy Wlastrated ‘oy beautifel pistog: Tr tatetr et the wa aful > out the ‘ ies for those sel! -indioted roar ~ inted hopes so unfprtu: lent in young. It ia. trathful ‘adviser to the married, and those contemplating marriage. Ite yornents 1o- arly recommended to persons entertaining™eecret loubts of their physical condition, an Bre con- scious of having hazarded the health, ppiness and Privileges to whieh every human being is entitled to Tice 25 cents per copy, or five copies ir gt maail- od free of postage to sap arto the Unit States, addressing Dr. eS ak, + (post paid,) Albany, lowing 25 cen! Ni B. Those who prefer CROIX upon any of the treats, either perso: often eu) jiseasés upon which his ‘tpace of six dager and t apace of six eradicate all traces of-those isorders which copaiva and cubsbe HS 3 been thought an antidote. to the riot, @ health the pati is “* ch Secret the great con- tinental for that olasa of disorders which gE fortunate! hysicins treat with meroury, to _ truction to thi it tion, and whigh all the pareapartli in tie week re. eo oe No. 31 Maiden Lane, Albany, N.Y, FROM Loxpon BY LAST STEAMER. Resvels North America, its Agriculture and ‘imate, Rett’: Becee and Domestic Architecture, present Delamotte’s Practice of Photography. Mortimer's 'y rotechi 34 edition. ‘A ni cl oka, aghes’ Duties of fi uae ‘Advocates. ean’s Navigation jaution! Astronomy. __ English Glees, Pesta, om Quartetts with Piano Ludewig's Laveratu fure'of Ameriean Aboriginal Lan- ius, translated into Rngli on otis, jouvelie translated into FRANCK TAYLOR, ~ © © Medicines. pHRevian syaur, 7 EPROTOXIDE OF IRON cael cerns “ meNyubjected the ordeal to which in the Medics are DYSPEPSIA, Affections of the Liver, D opsy, Neuralgia, Bronchitis and Consumptiee lemeres, Disordered State ef the Blood, B. Scurvy, The Prostrating Effect Lead or Mercury, General Dedility, And all diseases which require 8 Tonic and Altera tive medioime, is beyond question. The proofs of its eff Are #0 numMeroUs,s0 well Authenticated, 8nd of such peoul.ar o , that sufferers cannot reaxonanly he: itate to receive the proffered aid. The Peruvian Syrap dees not eens 0 be a cure all. E ntiy timately Ang proceeding n one may be cured by one remedy which the Syrup pro- eo ‘The clase of diseases for videsa ure. ecmel; baftied the highest ordect ty and efficacy ] ertib'e. Those who may wish for an opinion from dysinter ested persons respecting the character of the Syrup cansot fail to be satished with the followi merous testimonials in the hands of the Agents. The sixuatures are those of gentiemen well known in the conuaunity, and of the nighest respectability. CARD. The undersigned having experienc:d the benefi- “Peruvian <yrup,” do not hesitate to the attention of the public. Kperience, a8 weil as from the tes- hose i: tel igence aud. meegrity estionnble, we have no doubt of that whoh ihas der of medion! wk:l. 80 0! 8 efficscy in cases of Incipient Diseases of the Bronobial Passages, Dyspepsin, L.iver aint, Dropsy, Neuralgin, do. Indeed its ef- fects would be incredible, but from the high charac ter ok those who have witnessed theni, aud have volunteered their testimony, as we do ours, te its ti ir. Fomtorative POWET Haw. JOHN PIER PONT, MASA. DEXTER, stow 5 ALL, M.D. L ETER WW AR JAMES C. N. It is well known that we medicinal effect of Pro- toxide of Iron is lust by even n very brief exposure ty air, and that to maintain 8 solution of Protox- ide of Iron, without further oxidation, has been deemed impossible. . ; In the Peruvian Syrup, this desirable point is at- tamed by com NIN A WAY BEFOsE U KNOWN; And this solution may replace nil the ecarhonatos citrates. and tartrates a Medica, - A. HAYES, M. D.. Assayer to the State of Massachusetts, 16 Boy/stou street, Boston. For snle by Druggists generally. Price for large bottles, $2; medium sized bortles. #1. N. L. CLARK & GO. Proprietors, Boston. J Z. D. Gilman, Special john Schwartze, 1. M H. McPherson, F. 3 jas. H. Stone, J. 8. Lo te in Washington Nairn & Paimer, Smith, V. Harlaugh, H. Walsh, ‘eo Rost 1 4 © ns t of al Letiers Paten' by the Seals of the toole de Pharmacie de Parisand the Imperia: Collage of Bad some, Vienua. Triesemar No. [is a rem for Ke- permatorrhera, and F xhaus ion of the System. Triceemar No. fectualiv, in the short spnoe of three d-ys, completely and entirely eradi- cates all traces of those disorders which copaviaand cubebs have so long been thought au antidote for, to the ruin of the health of a vast portion of the popu lation. Triesemar No. 3 is th Continental remedy for that class of disorders which, unfortu- nately, the English physician treats with’ mere to the inevi'able destruction of the patient's con tution, and which all the sarsaparilia in toe w: cannot remove. Triesemar Nos. 1,2, and Sare alike devoid of taste or smell, and ofall nauseating quali ties. ‘The y lie on the toilet table without thei ected. Sold in tin caxes. and divid in separate dosea as administered by Veipeau, Lai- leman, Roux, Kicord. &e., ke Price #3 each, es in one for $9, which eaves $3; and in $27 case: Sold by Dr. H. A. BAR ROW, No. 157 Prince st few blocks west of Broadway, New York. {mm aint ourece:p of the amount Dr. B. wil! forward the $9 oases of Triesemar, and the large sizes, car- riage paid, thus .usuring genuine hurepean prepara tions. The $3 cases algo sent, but not {ree of car- ring consu'tationi a!. from il a. m. till 2 a & at 37 Prince st.. Fow blocks west of Broad Scld also by J. STOTT, Washington. fel ly ‘PHE SECRET INFIRMITIES OF YOUTH rT AND MATURIT: Just Published. Gratic, the 3th Thowsand. A few worss of the Rational Treatmen. hout ledicine, of Spermatorrhes or Local eakyess, Nocturna! Emissions, Genital, and Nervous Debility, Pre mature Decay of the System, impo- tency, Lo utsto Marriage erally, by B. DE LANEY. M. D, The important fact that the many alarming com plaiuts, originating in the imprudence and solitude of youth, -— he easily removed without Medd:ame, us in this sual: tract, clearly demonstrated ; and the entirely pew and lughly successfu! trestment.as adopted by the author, ful ly expiny moanso which every vue is enabled to cure Hu elt periecti And at the least poxsible cost, thereby avonding al the advertised rostrums of the day. Sent to = may ents and post free, in a rT euvelope, remitting two poxtnge etumpe to DR. DE LANEY. d&wtf ug street, New \ ork, D UICKSANDS OF Pot! Just published. the i> oR SPE ATORR Nab DISKASE treatment au Seminal Weak » Involuntary Eaixsrons, tence, &e., resulting from viewous halnts a during the critical passage fom Yo hood. Sd edition. HRA equired th to Man- BY OR. CULVERWELL, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons of Eng- land, (1427), Licenciate of the Hall, (1454). and 30 1. Author of Re How to be it sunde tof ith.’ * Green Happy "Memoirs of Single and Married Life. & e. This small but valuafie Treatise, written by world renowned Physician and Surgeon. pots out the only sure aud permanent cure for alidieanane result ing from seif-abuse. and i the only publication « kind written in & benevolent spirit and by a se: ioiman. It should be in the hands of ai! who value pg iife and health and happiness bere and hereaf- er Price 12 cents. it wil bes CH KLIN York. or 4 stamps. at the receipt of winch Rost free, aud well secured. by Dr o. 4) Ist Avenue, Box 456, — jan | a i WwW 8 ie Bee Sees FALL ASD WINTER AKRANGEMENTS. NORTHERN CENTRAL KAILWAY. On and after January 2th, 1858, Two Daily Trains will leave Caivert Station, Baltimure, for Pittsbure, Phicago, Cleveland, Cinciuunti, St. Lows, and a c ties and towns inthe West and A North and Sc wert. g MORNING MAIL TRAIN Leaves Baltauore datly (Sunday exe: ped) at #.15a. S: for Fittebars and all Western Towns sud Tihs. THE ACCOMMODATION TRAIN Teaver Beltimore daily (Sunday excepted) at 3p. 4. for Parkton. i THE wiGHT EXPRESS THAIN Leaves Baltimore every Night at 10 p. m., connect ing with the Lightning [xpress over the Pemisy|- van a Railroad for Pi.tsbucg, arriving at I p.m. ‘The 8.15 a. m. and 10 p.m, trains connect closely at Pittsburg with trains over the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne aud Chiongo Railrosd and its Northern, Southern and Western connections. Travelers’ Directory. ERS. Passe 8 for Chicago, Rock Island, Bu lington. Iowa Mitwaukee Dubuque. St. Px M-dison, and other jead ng cities in the Ww will save ONE HUNDRED MILES OF TRAY: nd TED HOURS in tine, with FOUR Less changes of cars, by taking this route. Passengers for Cleveland, Sirdusky, Toledo and Detroit go by this route, and the tn is un- equaled, being 43 miles shorter than any other route, (7~ Passengers for St. Louis, Indianapolis, Terre Hante, Cairo, and all points on the Lower and Up- per Mississippi, make less changes of cars nnd arrive in advance of any other route;and to Cinemnats. Co- jumbus, Dayton, Louisville and cther prominent cities As quick a8 by any other route, All Western baggage checked through and handied with care. Passengers for hee meport, N ra Fails, a, : And cities and towns WESTERN NEW YORK and CANADA, will find this the shortest, cheapest and most expe ditious route, and leave by t ateisam. _ sengers for Hanover, tysburg, Emmitte- burg, Wrightsvillle, Columb'a and Lancaster leave 1m the morning train at 8.15.2. m. Passengers leaving Washington at Ga. mc: With the 8,15 a. m. train, and those by the trav 3, 4.20 and 5.20 with the 40 p.m. tmun for all parte the West. For farther co rect and reliable information apply at the Ticket Office of the Northern Ce tra! Railway, Calvert Station, corner of Calvert and Frank liu streets, Bultimoy pect at of ©. ADRFON, Sup’t, 4 featt J. H. WARNER, Ticket ‘Avent DELPHIA. WILMINGTON : Peer erinGar RALRO LDN ANP Passenger trains for Philsdelphin |cave Presi street depot, Baitnno.e, daily, except NE eg lvthews, viz: ‘Tren at 8.40.2. m.; W. 4 eck nm: Eveuing Mailatestp a Onke Mit pean Hpk All train’ connest with N. HAVRE BR CREEPS yi y. [eave Becaeers atts 4 Lars oa POR SEAFORD: "ON ere leaving Baltimoe'at sah at Wilmungton with 2.06 p.m. tra n'and G2) p.m, Baltimore with 9 28 a. m. tra: in. ‘are to Seaford * fes tt WEE EM CREW ESRD, Agent. 3 FOR NORFOLK'AND PoRTSMOUTA, Va ‘The SfAN the Ui banks orotate seat net ha Coe » Th and yoloor Nomi, Wedneeday nad Fri- 4 Skee YWASHINGTON BRANCH RAILROAD. Trains ran ae Leave Washington al a de, at ta.m. ~ ats pm. me » ate ep am. a do. at 5.15 Dm. The Trains at 6 and 8. mand 420 connect directly Baltunore for the bast nd’ an Rewny the West. Those at ia.m.ad a for A. olis,and at p m. for Frederick orto. cit 6a. m. and 4.20 p. m. trains are EE prest, and stop 7, at Annapoi< and Washington junctions. The ert tern train of Saturday at 4p. . only to Oe Sen ont one erie ee re My hades he Ns eee NEW ann IMPORTANT SCHEDULE. FOR ALL PAKTS OF THE WEST, BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. ter oocpetcaaeened es tet none isr"ast, THREE DAILY TRAINS wal e +) ete ate eo dy * bs Py Reker irst—The ACCO ATIO iN etarte Camden Station, et? A. * pt RAIN starts (Sunday 6x St. Lou pen seville, so, St. ba, & 0. at th t . Tyiedo, it, Siecnerpeatesters st Pose 'T, LOUIS and CINCINNATI at from ‘Beheire to imeinpati, (without chense of ton. it also connects direotiy, in both direetions, oornect at Xeua for at h to St. Louis in less than @ hoers from shorter by the shortest of other routes. From the West these M Baltimore, Mi ..( 0% oe) way stations arrives Bt Cam be MAIL ceniglias a. Ss Srroves at Wheeling a 4% A. M.., ‘ing at wood with Central Ohio Sree EY an ge = ots tan | ersburg with Ma- neite . Teta hs EXPRESS TRAIN leaves daily at 5.05 P. M., oon at9A. M. with ex; trata Cars at Columbas,) aud ching there in but 25 hours from Baltimore 28 hours from Washing- et Gi with oars by Parkereberg Marietta roads OF Cplllueothe. Cipeinmsti, ote, ‘hese traipe 18, and at Cincinnati with the Great Ohio -seissipp! Express for Lowsvitie Cairo and St. all the centra! the West whe the distance is {rom 4 to lov miles connect: are equally close . or 1 imore at 8.30 A riving at . M. eal Baggage checked through to ul! pointe. THROUGH Baal? sok st lowest rates at Camden Station and at Washington, D.C. Passengers from Baltimore or Washington may ew the entire road by daylight, by takimg morn- ng trains, and lying over at Cumberiand or Onk- and, resuming next ——e A en fein, leaving Stiuber - a sad FOR WAY PASSENG The Cumberiand A coomm: Will stop at all Stations east of Wheeling Acoommodation at Cumberiand ite West. RS. ‘runet? A.M., mberisnd, aud the 1 Stations beyoud Enstwardiy, the Mail — ~ hat até. A.M... — eaves Cumi dat 8, reaching imore sts P Me = ON THE NORTHWESTERN VIRGINIA BRANCH, between Grafton and Pereeratury. = ey pe will take tae Express west 7 ¢ Mail eastward!y. The FREDERICK TRAIN starts at 4 P. M stopping at way stations, Laavest rederick at sib in. £2 noon. MILL TR AUN leaves nt 5.45 Leaves Eilvcott's Milis at? except Sunday. FOR WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. Leave Baltimore for Washington at 4.15 and 3.15 Sy ee + On Sundays at 415 A. M., Leave Washi zion for Baltimore at 6 be | Msptzead 4.20P.M. On Sundays at 7A. . M. only, ‘The first and fourth trains from Baltimore, xpress mai! trains. stopping only at unetion &ad Annapo. unction, mS 9.15 and 5.15 trains from Baltimore and the 0.99 42 trains from Washington connect with the trains from 4 For tickets, :nformstion, fars, ke. gpely toJ.T. ENGLAND, Agent, at the Ticket office, Camden 10n. WM. 8. WOODSIDE, dv istf Master of Transportation. Baitamore. QRANGEAND ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD @REAT SOUTHERN MAIL LINE Daily, ( nights excepted,) betw, ASHINGTUN and the SOUT iy LEX. . iN 5 P AKAANDRIA. GORDONSVILLE anv R Leaves Washington at 6 o’clook a. m. “Washington at To’olock pm, 94 For LYNCHBURG and the SOU Leave Washington ai 6 o'clock LYNG BURG next wwrning at 4 with the trams on the Virg nin an Read for NeEMPHIS. imi! = = The steamer GRORGH PAGE. foot @fferenth street, hem owned by the ‘ stiiuad Company Tres: iB connection With the tras, wo for Lynchburg proses on the Bost. Mnibusesand ay: gone Will beat Depot of the Wastnngton Haitron » to oon ~3 seongers and Laggege lo the Steamboat, for dria, & distance of xix mules, for meais, y pae~ jexar- allowing aunpie Lime JAMES A. EVANS, ent, _ Alexandra, July. 1354. = ass tu JEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL - N UNITED STATES MAIL STRAMERS, The sae ' COMmPOSiME thas ame are The ATLANTIC _ The eters The ADRIATIC._—__ tt by contract expresey ery care hae Lean (xkew 180 in thesr © fuk line have improved water- Ts, and LO eX penwe has been pared ke them all as rood as new, the thorough exam on given tien proves their mode wl consti uc yet usequalled. Price ot PROPOSED DATES O #ROM NEW YoRK. PROM LIVEKPOo Saturday, . 16. 1858, Wednesday, Feb.S. tse Saturday, Feb.13.... 1858, Wednesday, M’ch 3. late Saturday, Maroh 131258) Wednesday, M’ch 3.1458 Saturda: 28 185 + 1856] W edneongy Apri - 1858) Wednesday 2. RSet 1858! Wednesday, May 3 last - Mok) Wednesday, June #1638 185") W eduesuay, June 23. i. 18) Wednesday, July 2.. ies8 lack) Wednesday, July 21. 188 1S } W ednesday . 4. 18 Aug. 14... 1458] Wednesd pti. tate Saturday, Aug. 2 Saturday, Sept. 1! Saturday, Sept. 25 Saturday, Qot & 1858 | Wednesday pt. 15. 1a 1858 Woduesday, Sept. 29.18% 18 Wednes: ay, Oot. 13. 185K 8) Ww »f ‘or fret to <0 eeened _DWan No, N ore. lew Yors. KOWN, SEIPLEY & CO., .G. WAINW RIGHT & © ‘he owners: bills © —— and the vaiue thereof ex) ve . on the arri val of the United States Mail 8. 5S. Compe ny’s stemm- ors, Which leave New Orleans and New York regu- lariy On Sth and 20th of each month with the mala, Pe Risseneers cvnnecting vis PANAMA RAIL. These steamships have been inspected and proved A the Navy Department, endgussaaty speed Gnd safety. The Rat!road (47 miles long) pleted from ocean to coean, aud as Crowned ie Son urs. The bagence of passengers is checked in York nto Tancisen, and embarked company eX pense. New York oovers a) ex, tin port in Panama and Francisco, to prevent detent cane piggy Sle mtiroty veleebie oma Ure having occurred in eight years, Passeng, ~ Tive at As; Cond: charge orn tors. For throagh the agenoy, i7 at ‘The mouey nses of the trip. eserve steame; re ke: fach steamer, and take and children witnout other Protec New vork ce s7elrat N D.—or to HARRIS& Co., Wtf C.L. BARTLET Be °F UNITED STATES MAIL LINE ONLY REGULAR LINE AND WITHOUT FAILURE FOR Elcut YRaks, FoR CALIFORNIA AND OREGON VIA PANAMA RAILROAD. many fraude ‘and imposi- have bean inte travellers bound ‘ov Se, theketa Wes Agent for paanage by the CS Mer Live, win Famee tion all persons seeking paasar that he + TO AVOID IMPOSTTION, they n true office of Che Stenins ty t his duty to via Reulrond, ax no ottoe jew Serer kennrines soenaace age, cae! Reaaesciaacarmaess wie

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