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Medicines. — Pp - ews SYRUP, OF PRO TOXIDE OF IRON OL COMBINED. EVENING STAR... A ODE TO NIAGGERY WATTERFAL. Hous & So Ls ts bythe hoker of tew come Seeorenes tthe Matera Medion ic pimenens warterustamed jubjected, must now be received as bie [f——-~- is een Ep < an Spiabliahed medicine, is 8 huveria Sround—poine commences. Its Efficacy in DYSPEPSIA Kanto tae Fuasr. xs 5 Bale! bal: @ragin & 8 bilin, Affections of the Liver, Bronchitis and Consw: Disordered State of the Blood, Boils, Seurvy, The Prostrating Effects of mit, bustin into fome, & rolin down, immense grate haquadue. cum yer a0? few ver reone bp gt eed bs gd Lead or aateees General wos horrigen’ jebility, soul a Woe’ Tpaud bi contrac. or bi chanse? 2 : And all diseases: bioh require » Tonio and Alters " zer, Bow rte tive medicine, is bey: jaestion. be me ‘Adrew Jackeon dwelt belo.” a5 The proofs of its efficacy are so numerous,so well Gorge Lor bild yer hi emtankments? authenticated, and of such peculsar {20 what for? character, that sufferers cannot reasonably heritate te receive the proffered aid. ian Syrup does not! profess to be a cure all. but ite range is extensi’ beosuse many diseases, ap: ntly unlike are in- tumately related, and proceeding from one cause, may be cured by "The ciass of diseases for whi vides a ure. is p ecisely that which |has bafiled the highest order vi nealskil. Thefacts are tangible, the witnesses accessible, and the safe- ty and efficacy of the Syrup incontrovertible. _ ‘Those who ni sh for an opinion from disinter- Teme the Sy aa rO- ‘id wate u the tables of the clifton; ested persons respecting the characterof the Syrup ¢riv nest oruil jeiousy cannot fail to be satished with the following among lev herseif of? humerous testimonials im the hands of the Agents. Tho signatures are those of gvatiemen well known in the community, and of the highest respectability. CARD. The undersigned having experionced the benefi- cial etf-cts of the “Peruvian “yrup,’’ do not hesitate to recommend it to the attention of the public. From our own experience, as well as from the tea timony of others, wh Ieteliigence aad integrity are altogether unquestionable, we have no doubt of its effiovey in cases of Incipient Dieeases of the Lungs and Bronchial Massages, Dyspepsia, t ver Complaint, Dropsy, Neuralgia, &c. Indeed its ef- fects would be incredible. but from the high charac ter of those who have witnessed them, and have volunteered their testimony, as we do ours, to its restorative power. Was eg a buteous creature from the Sunny With fare oo jon & roseate mouth. Who, stoopia down to pic a fiour, fel off - Ur more likely still; was she s muze, ——— hear with poicks, ig sum luvvin daliyance got her of? oO tto orribdl fur tue delikate fe inks of a poick' mitty tt ef the fal! What means it, Fiat yer show Injun reiicts tu be peddied on yer ‘brmk Who wauts too haggle for a mockersoa ora bede Lod In thé wet musty. d wap spra of the droppin torrent, io to ’eil! ’ackmen to ’ell! he muzes is disgusted with yer extorshuns, And poicks don’t aduuer yer stile of bury. Ittere the muzes bein invited by Longfellow, went to Kambrig fera {a minutes; menetime the poicks drink, and the muzos returain, they eommence]} Kanto vas SEconp. h Gote Island ocoupys a dingerus posishua, ‘wa from shoar to shosr. 1) most sdious botherashun, Fear aves sned the torrient ore. 5 You can recon the Isiand by crossing a brige and paying 25 cent: Expens of us & muzes crossin $2.75. Suppose us thare. Cum ore the :apids brocken billers, And on yer buzzum nue insperashun bare. o mity Union on the left, and Quens Victory onthe Let pece and povurty unito yo, O Ste no mor on Beemis kite, . orgit the vexed tmuskiter kwestion, ‘urn yer atienshun to the useful arts, buty warm yer barts, e the Conternents bi wier ka -els, Let olliv vines gco up aout yer tabels, Ri mer to ye, o mity nashuns, ‘he oxtcerack kiaines our attenshuns, 0 it ye immens watterial, ol on til timo shal seas. RVey, JAM c. DUNN, It is well known that the medicinal effect of Pro- toxide of Iron is lost by even a very brief exposare K 3 to air, and that to mamtain s solution of Protox- ide of fron, without further oxidation, has bea deemed imposabie. . : Tath Peruvian Syrup, this desirable point is nt- tain KsOWN; and this solution may replace all the pro carbonatos ecitrates. and ta:trates of the M cA. A, A. HAYES, M. D.. Assayer to the state of Massachusetts, 16 Boyiston street, Boston. For sale by Druggists generally. Price for large bottles, $2; medium sized hotties. $1. . CLARK & CO. Pre prie: » Boston, For sa's in Washington by Z. D. Gilman, Spe sial Acent; Naira & Psimer, John Schwartze, L. M Smith, V. Harbaugh, + McPherson, F. S Walsh, Joseph Bury, Jas. H. Stone, J. 3, Lovejoy, Dr B. Clarke, D. Ridgaiy; and in Georgetown by R. J. Cissell,and J. 1. Kidwell. feb8-6m re, faket the brink a0 yer de now, REM LE Jatil the grate arkangles trump shal sound. OTECTED by Rosat "Letters ‘Patent o' We paws, orepowured bi the seen; Pron rata by the Seals of the Ecole de In pece we la uw ——- —_— Pharmacie de Parisand the Imperial College of Bed- Montecgel Hous, Dec Ld. 1oine, Vienna. Triesemar No. { isa remedy for Ke- laxation, Spermatorrh@a, and Exhaustion of ths System. Triesemar No. 2 effectualiy, im the short space of three d+ys, completely and entirely eradi- cates all traces of those disorders which copaviaand cubebs have so long been thought an antidote for, to the ruin of the heaita of a vast portion of the (Boston Post. ARRIVALS AT PRINCIPAL HOTELS. BROWNS’ HOTEL —J W Harrison, Va; T popu F Baker, O; Van R Humphrey. do; J W Selby, | Istion. Triessmar No. 3.is the great Continental Minn; E53 Alvord, Ind; Mrs M A Stevenson. | remedy for that class of disorders which, unfortu do; Mrs Fletcher, do; B F Lushbaugh. Md; J | nately, the E given physician treats with mercury, to the inevitable destruction of the patient’s consti tution, and which all the sarsaparilia in tie world remove. ‘Tresemar Nos. 1,2, and 3 are alik > of taste or smell, and ofall nauseating qual. They may lie on the toilet table without thew use being suszected. Sold in tin otwses, and divide! in separate doses as administe; Vetpesu, La! lem=n, Roux, Ricord. &o., Ac. Price _$% eaon or four cases in one for 9, which eaves $3; and in 27 CASES. Sold by Dr. H. A. BAR ROW, No. 157 Prince st.,r biocks west of Broaiway, New York, imme diately on receip of the amount Dr. B. will forward the $9 cases of Triesemar,and tie iarge sises, car riage paid, thus insuring genuine European prepara tions. The $3 cases also sent, but not iree of car riage. Consultations us usual, from il a. m, till 2 3 m. and from 4 tll 8 ew bivcks wes: STOTT, Washi Mulliken, Pa; LF Ceech, Tenn; JH Green, Ala; $ Batler, Ark; WW Winfield, Tean; M R Winfield, do; G@ W Garrett, Va; TJ Vangban, do; M T Reese, Md; W C Dunham, d Humphrey and son, Va; Miss £ Phillips S Heary, Va; W A Henry, do; J S Park son, NY; J T Bean and lady, do; L A Pa; N Weever. do; J L Schnich, do; R - : Fa; CN Barber,do; J M Watty,do; AF amilton, Va; A T Monroe, Md; J Ward, do: F Le Barron, Mass; EM Galland-t, DC Capt J Marks, Pa; C 3 Moon, Va; M W Harrison. do; & Hunter, do; B Davenport, do; F A Viti, Pa: FL Tilghman, Md; H H Beach,’ Pa; J Hend=r- son, Va; M Gallaher, Ga PC Cuilds, Ct; S W Rice, Pa; A W Evans, Md NATIONAL HOTEL —B F Lushbaugb, Md m.. at No. 157 Prince st., a Broadway. Sold also by 3. le 7 T Roberts. C H White, J Gage. il; A J fhom,-| $\HE @REATEST son, Kan W T Forbes, & Ruliand Tenn: F | 1 Fee A SEOVERY a Ball, Cal; 5 W Gosler, K ik Carreras,N Y; ‘ESY Oh ent fee?” * ges, Md; A Davis, NY; MR Morrill, N —— J; Mr Dennison, NY; 8 A Bradbury. Mass; Cf | Mit. Kumnupy, of Roxbury, has inene Carter, Md; G W Button, Ky; Col F Lee, USA:j | {98F common pasture weeds a that eures E Lewis, Dr Shannon, Ohio; Thomas Berry, R Ai Bavall, Dr B J Gardiner, F Deveceman, Md;J Gageee ae ol H Sprague, N Hill, H Van » NM York; Thomas Dyer, Ill; B Burnam, Kansas; J D Hines, Ky; Sedae Fisher, Mass; M Emery, do; A O Bangs, WH S-Ners, L. Win- chester, F Sharps, J Anncar, Pa; J B Wa-der- ford, W H Elliott, N Yk; H/A Perkins, Mass, D White, NC; J R Hallowell, do; C K Sanders,Ga; JH Scranton, Pa vc. 8. HOTEL, (L. O. Suita s—H E Porter, Va; W Cushman, Pa; H F Wing, Mass; J Db Wheeler, do; P'S Pratt, do; L P Wheat, do; JC Bowen, Md; J Heaton, Va; N B Hobbs, Md; I. M Closs, Kan; C M Lisering, Pa; C Coleman. Va; RH Carter, do; H Carter, do; J W Combs, DC: HA Clarke, do; WH Baum, do, Barns, do; 1. Wright, do; J Lawrie, do: R Abbott, do; GW Uttermuhle, do; J Crandell, do; R Cohen, do; R R Butts, do; T Milstead, do; J'H Wise, do; J F SVERY KIND OF HUM = OR, The worst Scrofula down to a common Pimple. He bas tried it in over eleven hundred cases, and sever failed except in two cases, both Thunder Hu- nor. He has now in his possession over one hundred ——— of ite vaize,all within twenty miles of me bottios are warranted to cure s nursing Sore outh. Two or three botties will clear the system of Biles, ‘autor in the Mouth and Stomach, Ove ‘80 Worst Three to five botties are warranted to cure the "Gener ten tabane are wananted to cure all Hu- mor in the Eyes. 4 to oure Running of the Two bottles sre warranted Haars and Blotohes among the Hair, Four to six bottles are warranted to oure corrupt snd reani a 7 i One bottle will cure Sealy Eruptions of the Skin. ae aye A Wit us. do; © W Alexander, Poi a bottles are warranted to cure the 5 ussell, N ’ Bee! c ors! of Ringworm. pin Va. nei, — 28 Two or three botties are warranted to oure the Most inost deszerate case of Kheumatism. Three to four botties are warranted to oure Salt- eum. Five to eight botties will oure the worst case of Serofuln. A benefit is always experionced from the first bot- tle, and @ perfect cure is warranted when the above WILLARDS’ HOTEL —F E Paine, US A; § Bostwick, 111; JC Stanley and lady, N Yk; 4 F Thomas, Md; J D Wheeler, H P’ Wing. Ls Pratt, Mass: J B Shelton, Jas Mead. R Spalding. M Hernandez, R T Burroughs, Ga; i H Gould, Pa; HC Parmly, Ohio; A Childs, NJ; E Evans, 4 uantity is taken, GW Bruen, NY: B Perkins, jr, A Kogers, M “‘Nothiag looks s0 improbable to those who have in W E Parish, E Snyder, V nh, | vain triod all the woudorful medicines of the day, as Mrs Graat aad sister, Mas A Turpin, NYk; S | st @ common weed growing on the pastures, and H Thorburn, Va; TN Jarmin, 8 de Verdi, J ¢ | *ong old stone walls, should cure ev: 7 humorinthe Baltitt, Pa; J W Derne, La ? a it ig 8 fixed fact. it ol hay 6 eemor, KIRKWOOD HOUSE —) H Thomas and la- ¥ about it, suiting som but you aor ha’s about it suiting some ca: butinot yours. t led over @ thousnad bottles of it in the vicinity mn. 1 know the effects of it in every case, It has already done some of the greatest cures ever done in Massxchusetts. [ gave it to childrens year oid, to od pie of sixty. J have seen poor, puny, wormy “lookin ohildrea, whose tlesh was soft ‘and dabby, restored to a fect state of health by one voile ‘9 those who are subject to & sick headache, one bottie will always cure it. It gives great reiiaf in eatarrh and dizzineas. Some who have taken it had for yeara, and have been reguisted by body is sound it works quite easy, re is any derangement of the functions it will cause very singv lar feelings, but you must not be alarmed; he 9 always Laem a ip trom four days to a week. ere is never a bad re- sult from it; on the ey, when that feeling is = you will feel yourself lea new person. J eard some of the most extravagant enoomiames of it that ever man list to In way own practice I always kept it striotly for hu- mors—but since its introduction as a general famiiy medicine, great and wonderful virtues hava been found in It that I never suspected. Several cases of epsieptic fits—a disease which was always considered incurable, have Leen cured by a few bottles. ©, what a mercy if it will prove effec- tual in all cases of that awful malady—there are but few who have seen more of it than [ have. I know ofsev cases of Dropsy, all of them Up oth by it. For the variou: ver, Sick Dyspepsi and Ague, Pai and dy, NY; J McKew and ledv, do: H Martin. L.A Slade and daughter, Md; JG Barr, Alay W. W Drake, NY: Capt Peters, USRM; W D Pen- nell, Pa; HA Swift. Min; J A Machaun. Payae, do; F J Marshall, do; H M Moore, do. & iverson and lady, Usa; Ww A Taylor, Md; Hon W G Whitely, Del. ¥ G From tug Unirep States. Steamers. eave. Ang! X01 . @ity Wash’ton.. Liverpool... -Sou’ampton. - Liverpool. aa -Glangow.... New York... F The California mail steamers leave New York @? the Sth and tb of each moath EW PUBLICATION.—“Hictorical * N ination that part ‘of. the ge Court's Gecision in the Dred Seott ease which de- elares the unconstitutionality of the Missourt Com- aD Act, and the seif extension of the Consti- 1e, Aare, Enis ta fue Bade, Lrsenten of the Sping ieularly in senses 0} ie Ki 5 ew discovery has ‘tone more good than ‘any medicine *"No change of diet eyer necessary—eat the best cap saat enough of it. a Directions for Use.—Adulte MANUFACTURED BY DONALD KENNEDY. Ne. 120 Warren Sirest, Rozbury, Massach u*iou to Territories. carrying slavery along with _ rr rt author of The Thirty Years’ View; oc- Axenta for Washington.—Chan. Stott & Co., Z. tayo: wid Appleton & Co. New York, 1257. man, Kidwell & Lawrence, J. B. Gardner, Barry ‘The sove work just tesued from the press, for Co., D. Walah & Con F. 8. Walsh, J.P. Stone at the well known stend, corner of 42% strectand | Martin Kiug, Nairn & Paliner, Schwariz & Co. O ennsy enue. Stereotype edition. beauti- | Boswell, Daniel B. Clark, J.P. Milburn, Dunbar iy rin! ean new type. fine white paperand | Dyson, Ford & Bro. Agents for Georgeto with beac 3S. Cisseli. O M Lentham. J. L. Kidwell. my 5-ly HE SECRET INFIRMITIES OF YOUTH N ATU RIE r Just Published. Gratic. the 5th Thousand, A fow words of the Ratioual Treatment, Urdicine, of Bpermatorzh or Local Weakness, octurnal Een Genital, and Nervous Debility. mature Decay of the System, Impo- tency, aud Impediments 9 ‘Srringe genorally, by . DE LANEY.M. D, Bases the hy The important fact that the many alarm: - te) And viedee be plaints, ccianting in the imprudence and solitude m the work, and which is considered . | of youth, may he easily removed withont Medicine, katie wort ad trate suit how and fish sosmmmel esiea et " e me! or views to the oldest readers, and in thot tenet wlopted by the setae, faily expiained, sae which every one is enabled wank. Bound in oloth and gilt Inver Dane apina durable toon for permanent A This work ts what itetitle pu ports to be, an ex- elation off what ti x hor doce te be) the = Herat the Cow Mion, AVoIdin judieal par cur Government n k ons subject posed to. 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Bookstore, near 9th st. . fas PRANOK TAVLOR, techn facto F CANDLES.—2,000 ibs, 2 ok ire Ada- A eet Gon A ett el, 2% | CORarec ERE: wo = me, | ae pinta rat AYER'S Cathartic Pills, (SUGAR COATED.) = remedies rt et Serenata SATAN dts ate c ‘Thies the poripn 10n of i and no more. tr aie ae ce them wit impunity. If they - sick they will cure them, if they are well they w! “ae ne to some patient who has beon pros- trated w th bilious complaint ; see his bert. tot- aca or straighten with strength agaii long: pepetse return; see his eiammy features health. Give them to some wl Bipods tas blossom sufferer whose foul J burst out in scrofula till his skin is covered with sores; wi lies in anguish. out with every oe gest. Give him th see the fail gr0) s clean. Give them to hun whose angry Peacoat have rheumatism in his joints and bones; move him, and he screeches with pains; he too has been soaked through e muacle of his body with Hniments and saives; give him these ILLs to purify biood ; they may not cure him, for, alas! there are cases which no mortal power can reach; but mark, he waiks with crutches Fay and now he walks alone; t ey have cured Give them to the lean, sour, haggard dyspe; whose gnawing stomach has long ago eaten every smie from his face and every = arg fn Bis body. See his appetite return. and with it bis heaitn: see the new pan. ‘See her that was radiant with health and loveliness b asted and too early withering away; waut of exercise or mental anguish. or some lurking has deranged the internal oreans of diges- ES jilation or seorstion.tiil thev de their office . Her blood is vitiated, her heaith is e. Give her these PiLLs to stimulate the vital prin into enewed vigor, to cast out the obstructions. and in fasea new vitality into the blood. Now look again —the roses’ blossom on her cheek. and where latel« sorrow sat, joy bursts from every feature. See the sweet infant wasted with worms. Its wan, sickly features toll you without disguise, and pamfuily dis- tinet, that they are eating its lifeaway. Its gigehed up nose and ears, and restless sleepings, tell the dreadful trath in language which every mother kno’ Give it the Pitts im large doses to sweep these vile parasites from the body. Now turnagain and see the raddy bivom of childhood, Js it notint to do these things? Nay, are thev not the marvel ol this age? And yet tney are done around you every day. Have you the lesa serious symptoms of these dis - tempers, they are theeasior cured. Jaundice Cos tiveness, H ache, Sidexche, Heartburn. Foul Stomach, Nausea, Pain inthe Bowels, Flatulency Loss of Appetite, King’s Evil, N. ia, Gout,and kindred comp!ants all rriso ran which these Pins rapidly . ‘Take them perse veriugly, and under the counsel of a good Physiown if you can; if not, take them judiciously oy sueh advice as we rive you, and the distressing, danger- ous d,seases they cure, which afflict so many mil lions of the human race, are cast out like the devila of o:d—they inust burrow in the brutes and in the vm the do ements sea. Price 25 cents per box—5 boxes for @1. Z..D, GILM. {Faahin ton; and by H. COOK &CO!, Alexaudria, aud ail dealers in Medioine every where, ___49-4m Coven COLDS, HOARSNESS, Ac. , = The prevalence of the above compisints at this seas u,generaily has the effect of bringing ont a host of professed.y new specihes, and while some are good, many are useless, aud others oven danzerous. The wisest course to pursue is to consult sour family physician, or othe: wise nse only suck reme dies as |.ng public ex psrience has proved to be sale and efficacious. Of this charactor is TY 's COMPOUND SYRUP OF G Crigineliy the favor te prescripte physician. st soon became a popular remedy, and has continued to enjoy a growing repntation for the inat twenty years. Lu cases of oom son Colds, Coughs, &c., it acts like a charm,and in Chroniccases, Bron- ohitis, Wlvoping Cough, Croup, Asthma, Influenza, &c., 18 sucvess is unparaled, and most wiil testy who have used it Price 25 cents and 5) cents per bottle. Sold by Nairn & Palmer, Chas. Stott, &o0.. Wash- ington ; Cixsel, treorgetown; Peel & Stovens, Al- exandria; where it may be hnd also, fo convenience, tn Lozenger form. Price 1233 and 25 ce: bex— known as “Tyler's Gum Aralne Cou Cand, Drops,”’ as an elegant, pleasant, and «flioacious Pule monic Lozenge they are unsurpassed. fell $m pue SHOALS AND RUICKSAN DS OF YOUTH. Just published. the 3d edition. ON SPERMATORRHEA OR SEMI- NAL DISEASES.—A scientific Trea’ise on the treatment and perfect cure of Nervous Debility. Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Emissions, Impo- tence, &o., resulting from vicious habits aoqnired qatine the critical passage fom Youth to Man- .BY DR. CULVERWELL, Member c~ the Royal College of Surgeons of Eng- land, (1827), Liceneiate of the Hall, (1854), and Sh years Resident Practitioner in t uthor of he “Guide to Health,”’* Green Book. uw to be Happy.” “Memoirs of Single and Married Life. &e, ‘his small valnable Preatise, written by world Only publication ofit poet kind written ina benevolent sparrteed bya soeant, i¢man. It should be in the hands of all wh» value euair life and health and happiness bere and hereaf- er. Price 12 cents, or 4 stamps, at the receipt of which it wi | be sent, post free,and well secured, by Dr. CH KLINE, No. 420 ist Avenue, Box 4586, New York. inn 12 p® VATE MEDICAL TREATISE PHISIOLOGICAL VIEW OF MAR By M. B. La CROIX, M. Ds Altar eo 0 pagce aud 130 fine Piain and Colored Li aphs i Paice Se Sounrssen IL 7” Seni free of postage to all paris of the Outen, Dr. M. B. La Croix’s Physiologi nk new end rovisel egittes Miew ot Mer of 20 pagas and 189 pistes. Pricg 25 genta "a copy. A popular and ootas prehensive Creative on the duti and casualties of sing| marr life—happy nd frustful alliances, =e oF Scouring theme _iatelicitens ai fertile ones—thei viation and Lares gine lobility, its a a re, by a at le, safe, and effect a possible—rules for it—an essay on Sper practical observations ona safer and ul mode o {treatment—precautionary its on the evil results from empiric: practice ; to which is added commentaries on the diseases of fe- 'es—-from infancy to old age—each case graphical- ly illustrated by beautiful finer. It ‘points out the remedies for those self-inflicted miseries and disnp- pointed hopes so Enlprtuna’ tely Dp: oung. Itisa truthful adviser to owe Contemplating marriag: larly recommended to person: yubts of their physical condition, and wi ious cf having hazarded the health, happiness and vileges to whieh every human being is entitled t mo 25 cents per copy, or five copies for $1, mail- ee of postage to any part of the Unit States, addressing Dr. LA CROIX, (post paid,) Albany, ew York, enclosing 25 cents. ‘. B. Those wno preier may consult Dootor ILA upon any of the diseases upon which his book treats, either personally or by mail. His medi eines often cure in the short space of six days, and completely and entirely eradicate all traces of those disorders which oopaiva and cubebs have so lo: tae net ht z mieicte: fo the Be of tie health vent. His“ Prench Secrat” is the great con- tinental remedy for that class of disorders which [asthe ale . H Loop See ae jnercury, to F e irretrie ie des! lotion eo ient’s constitu- tion, and whioh all the sarsaparilik in the world can eure. JY Ooo No Maiden Lane, Albany, N, Y, valent in the ed, and rtic- To WESTERN TRAVELERS, £3 a aE ee FALL AND WINTER ARRANGEMENTS. NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY, On and after January 26th, 185%, ‘Two Daily ‘Trains will leave Calvert Station, Baltimore, for Pittsburg, Chieago, Cleveland, Cincinnati, St. Louis. and all o'tie te pga ie sit cities and towns in the West and THE MOKNING MAIL TRAIN Leaves Baltimore daily (Sunday exocp ed) at 8.158. ro Fittoborg ‘and all Western Towne and Long iA? IMORATION TRAIN ag doe fe daily (¢ ny excepted) at 3 p. THE NIGHT EXPRESS 1; Leaves tone every Night at lo sytney ing with the Li fhtnins xpress over the Penusyl- van'a Railroad for Px far iving atl p.m, The 8.15 a.m. and 10 p.m, trains connect closely at Pittsburg w: trains over the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago Rail rthern Southern and Western pomeeione eaters i Passengers for Ch: > Rock lington. Towa City, Mitwaukes’ Deteace Beak. ol M-dison, and ‘ng cities in the Northwest. all MILES 0 RAVEL and TEN mou FOUR Less changes of cars, by ssengors for Cleveland, Sandu: troit go by this route, and the cee ed. being 43 miles shorter thanany other route. Passengers for St. Louis, India: Terre Cairo, all points on the Lower and Up- Did less changes of oars and arrive in advance of any other route; and to Ci fumbus, Dayton, Louisvil nd othe: cities a8 quick as by any other route, i All Western gece checked throughaud handled with or ‘er! pa atiAd "Pinte Falls, And cities and towns ‘id will bel Gore tee her ORE c'CANADA, f i dityous route, onnee most expe. spent rants Gattaiaee rf '. Gettysburg, - * Weichtay ile, Columba and Lancaster leave vineetibcemncarrnattie: connect 15 sand 5.20'with the 10 py. tenin Tor all rain apart e ty st ihe Noharn Oe red my: Calvert oorner vert and the W: Freak DREON, Su, bOh-6 cde, WARNE ‘Aevet: NITED STATES MAILS. Post Orvicr Deraxtxxnt, February 1, 1858. Proposals for ted iHiamsbergh, 12 mies and Lasre Hollisays by except Sundsr, ¥ ‘at 2% pm, on Cetera mail, a ha ESTs HalumateN a, eer sonny a ; i iam by vat J Toutes ‘at Hollidaysburgh by liam. SS eae Laotines tiene eitsocs | Sate From Oreatt Creek to Chemang, N. Y.. 4% puophy router, gtaiuated by soot Congrans |, midge aed te tyiat A eek gc spprow ‘March S, 1857, = Leave Orcutt Creek ‘Tuesday and Saturday at MAINE. A ‘at Chemung by 10}¢.2 m. From July 1, 1858, to June 0, 1861. — ve Chemung ‘Tuesday and Ssturday at 1! mM uttonseer ft ee rive at Oroutt Cepek by 12 pms aoa Leave Showheran dav, except Sunday, at ¢ |“? From, Siarnocs to Failmans pe long on Leave'starucco Tuceday and Saturday at 1 2 petty Non ‘Ansoa daily, except Sunday, at 5 4 at Tallmansville by 2% p rs Arvest Sow Mless Wt a . pea Tucsday dad Saturday 16 From Kockiand, by Rockvi it Camden, Arrive at 8 in ti withthe Kprlern Soave Seaty MawtPlg'se | ol fom Sunquehnnnn Bopoany at tm Fictlom Costre Alnus ‘Albion, East Ben- MARYLAND. ton, and 4, 10 Kendail’s Mills, 47 miles From July 1, 1858, to June 30, 1900. int ok cures Sines 2 week saneeday, and | #08 From Allen’s Fresh to Tompkinsville, 10miles Fa back twice a lgaveDllen’a Freak W ednesday and Saturday a am A it Tompkane villi 2 Leave Tompktasville Wedudedey and Sstur ty at Sam A st Allen's Frerh by 11am. wo From Port ‘Tobscoo to Pisgeh,10 miles and yat7 am Arrive at Kendall's Mills by 8p m Leave Kendali’s Millis Tuesday, Thursday yyy EE rrive al ‘ pm. it North Castme, West Brookville, a a oan Brookville. ar dgrookti le, to Sedg- wick, 15 miles and back three times a w .) C , twi k elt ei geome he fn Port Tovice0 Wednesday and Saturday Arrive at wick by 9pm ‘ Lea ed as reday, Arrive at Pisgah by lam Saterday at me m socaee thio noe Leave Pi-gan ee, and Saturday st rrive at North Castine by 11 am. rom Patte: land FF Smy Al at Port Tobseoo by 3 pm. : malosend nest, sasen Ln "3 rae, 29) wou From Frederick, by Lewiston and Catoctin Leave Patten Thursday at 7am F » to Mechkanicstown, 2 miles aud t eek. ey A Leave Frede ick daily except Sunday, on ar- Petry ety ed 728 rival of the Kasteru mail by ralrosd—say st 163 From Weston, by ‘ba roft Mills, Barker pm Arrive at Mechaniostown by 9 p m ve Mechasicstown daily, except Sunday, acsaim ae Arrive at Frederick in time to connect with Baltsmore—say cy tia m. ‘Traot, and Reed Pi tron, to South Mo- lvukus, 30 miles and back, twice a week Leave Weston Mowdar and Friday at6am Arrive at South Mo uokus by 4 pm Leave South Molunkus Tuesday and Satur- d yat6am 164 From Mare Hill:by Letter and Maple G ‘rom Mars Hi wetter Ca inple Grove, to Fort Fairtield, 16 miles and back, three times a week ~ #2 F om Batu eS by West ‘tingham, to rom le Swamp, by West No nam, sae ‘Sun, 6 ‘niles and back, three times & week. Leave Battle Swamp Tuesday, Thursday, and baturdsy at 12m Arrives Rising Sun by 2 pm La xe Bae, SS Waaeiairiae haloavemreapea vee Leave Risin, FE un Tues aoe Thursday, and Lenve Fort Fatrteld duceday "Phursda: abcive ct Batlle Syasp by 0's Le indey Oe eee nnany Khmraday and | oq, ghtrive ss Date seam) Red Arrive at Mars fun by 8 pme of Horse Shoe Rus, — Holly Mleasows, to 3 NEW HAMPSRIRE. mules and back, onoea From July 1, 1853, to June 30, 1861. os7 Fi eene, by Swansey and North Richmond tol ichinond, 12 ‘milew and back. three times ic A‘suitable schedule of departures and arrivals x and Butler, to Black Rock, 15}; miles and back, twice a yoek. nae Lonve Cockasaville Wednesday and Saturday VERMONT. on arnval of the anil from Baltimore—say at m From July 1, 1853, to June 30, 1861. Arive at Black Rogk by 12 m 185 From Catot, by South Walden, Walden, East go pe ae Rook Weduesdty and Saturday ony es . rs ere RE ote ig Atrive at Cockeysville by 5 pm. —— jehedale of departures and arrivals bea ec. 488 From Jonesville, by Huntington and Starksbo- ra, to pe »Sunles back, three tim: a week. A suitable ponedsle of departures and arrivals to be arranged. . 497 From Arlington. by West Arlington, to Sand- gate, 8 mues and back, three times & week. Leave Arlingtou ‘Tuesday, Thursdays and Sat urday at 9am pede Sandgate by 11'2 am ve Sandgate Tuesday, Tiursday and Sat urday at 12%) pm Arfive at Ariington by 23 p m. OHIO. From July 1, 1838, to June 30, 1560. 9428 From New Bremen by Knoxvi'le, to Waps koneta 15 mi es and once R week, Leave New Bremen Saturday at 7am de at Wapakeneta by 12m eave Wapakoneta Saturday at I pm Arrive at New Bremen by 6 p 9429 Frem Racine to Ravenswood, Va. + Ounce a week. Leave Kacine om ( at8am Arrive at Ravenswood by 12m Leave Ravenawood Saturday at I pm Arrive at Racine by 5pm From Reed's Miils, by Eagle Furnace, Wilks- ington, Vinton and Pine Grove, to a eenee aud back, once a week. iy LE niles and cea MASSACHUSETTS From July, 1858, to June W, 1861. 3235 F South Westport, by Westport Point, to “Adamsville, R.f,3 mil esand back, six times reek. : A‘auitabie schedule of de partures and arrivals to be arranged by the postimasters. CONNECTICUT. From July 1, 1858, to June 3), 1861. 94 From Waterbury, by Middlebury, to Woodbu ry. 11_ miles and bck, twice a week. Leave Waterbury Tuesday and Saturday at 8 Arrive at Wo sdbugy by 31 a.m Leave Woodbury Tuesday and Saturday at 12 m eS Pig A oldest by 3p = ke Ganka n5 From co tv ‘orrington, to Goshen, 6 miles and back, six times & week. Leave Woloottvlie daily, except Sunday, at z Pm, Or onarrival of cars Arrive at Goshen by 4pm Leave Goshen daily except Sunday, at 10am Arrive at Wolco:tvile by 12m, week. Leave Oak Hill Friday at 7a m A at Wikesville by 5pm Wilkesville Saturday at 7am t Oak Hill by Sp m. 932 From Greenville. by German, Republic, Tam- p:0.and Dark.to Greenville,twice = week, equal to 14 mies Leave Greenville W ednesday and Saturday at 8 Am: eat Republic by 12m Lesve Republic Wednesday and Saturday at 1 m Afrive at Greenville by 7 p m. From Conneaut, by Clark's Corners Beaver, ‘ ‘tre, to Conneautville, 20 nd back. once a week, mneaut Friday at6a m Cpe at eran veer ly SE, oe . Con ie NEW YORK. Arriveat Conneaut by 7pm? it Conneaut by 7 P m. 4% From bet heim » by Palmer's X Roads and Riper’s Settlement, to Ashiand, 16 miles and back, once a week. Leave Perrysville Priday at 7am Arrive at Ashland by 12m From July 1, 1858, 10 June 30, 1861. 1444 From Lowviile, by West Martinsburg. Weet Lowville, Harrisburg, Copenhagen, and Rat. land, to Watertowa, 27 miles an. back, three times a week Leave Lowville Tuesday, Thursday, and Sat- Auivese Pemvertiobees ben Anite Ee Warectows: by 11% 8 sia Paiadel woke, @ Aiton. to Sow Leave Watert ig ‘Tuesday, Thursday, and wy Pliadelphun Friday utzam ew Cowerstown by 5pm rrive at Lowville by 9 p m. Leave N. some 1445 From Hudson, by Humphreysville, to Livings- imive og Phindephe toe = dpa ton, 9 miles and back, Leave Hudsou daily, except sunday, at ilam prese et 4 ivingston by step m eave Livingston daily, except Sunday, at 8 am Arrive at Hudson by 1034 1446 From Oneida, by Uneida Ca: miles and back, twelve times . pao daily, except Sunday, at 9a m2. pm Arrive at Veraon by 11a mand5 pm ont Vernon daily, exoept Sunday, at 7 am m Arriveat On ida by 9a mand 2X pm." 1447 From Comstock’s Landing, by North Granville x times a week. VIRGINIA. From 1st July, 1858, to 30th June, 1859. 5312 From Water Lick to Burner’s Springs, 13 miles bavk. six times a week from ist July to 3th September, and once a week the residue of the year. Leave water Lick Tuesday at 113; a m, or af- ter arrival of cars Arrive at Burner's Springs by 3h pm Leave Burner's Springs Tuesday at £ am Arrive at Water Lick by 94:aim Daiy, except Sunday, oneal same hours, and Middie Granville, to G He, 12 from Ist July to 30th Sep a back =< Sook rs a 5313 —_— Wosdstock, by oe eave Comstock’s Landi ily , exce| - ive. . day,at Gam pipe ee a eas Leave Woodstock Wednesday at's p im Arriveat Granville by 10am Arrive at Mount Olive by 6 p m Leave Moun: Olive Wednesday at 12m Arrive at Woodstock by 245 pm | 5814 From Lancaster C. H. to Merry Point, 5 miles and back, twice a week. Leave Lancaster C,H. Wednesday and Satur- day at4 2 Arriveat Merry Point by 6 pm ae Merry Point Wednesday and Saturday m rrive at Lancaster C. H. by 2pm, rom Norfoik, by Yorktown, to King and Queen C, H., 108 miles and back, onces week. Bidders will proposes schedule of departures arrivals 5316 From William’s Wharf, by Green’s Wharf, to North Eed, 6; miles and back, twice a week Leave William's Whart Tuesday and Satur- day pumodately after arrival of Norfolk wail By m Arresat North End by 4pm Li North End Tuesday and Saturday at 9 Leave Granville daily, except Sunday,atlia m Arrive at Comstock’s Landing by 3 p m. 1448 From North Heotor, by Hector, to Logan, 5 miler and back, three times a week. eave North Heotor Tuesday, Thureday, and Saturday at 10am Arrive at Logan vy lla ™ Leave Logan Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur- day at team Arrive at North Heotor by 934 a m. 1449 From Elizabethtown, by lewis, to Keeseville, 2] miles and back. three times a week. Leave Elizabethtown Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at6am Arrive at Keeseviile by 12m. Leave Koeseville Tuesday, Thursday, and Araveat Elizabeth 5 rive Slizabethtown by 8 p m. 1450 From Havanna, by, Odseea’ MeeLenburg, and Perry City, to Trumansburgh, 25 miles and back, three times a week. Leave Havanoa Tuesday, Thursday, and Sat- miles urday atSam Arrive at William's Wharf by 11 am. Arrive at Trumansburzh by 4 pm 5317 From Concord, by Spanish Oaks, to Oakville, Leave ‘Trumansb.rgh Monday, Wednesday, es and lack, once a week. and Pri lay at 9ain Leave Concord Wednesday at |p m Arrive at Huvanna by 4p m Are. at pies. 5pm Proposals to run by a schedule differing from Leave Oakville Wednesday at 8am the for ing, to be stated by the bidder, will Arrive at Concord by i2m be considered. Prop sanis for s svoond week'y trip, and to end Pai run but twice a week are invited. Touteat Spayish Onks will be considered. 1451 From 0, by South Owego. to Warren | S18 From Rowlesburg, by Wo'f Creck, Purimton, back. twice a week. Licking Creek, to St. George, 3 miles and once & Week. Leave Rowlesburg Wednesday at 5 am Arrive at St. Gonos 12m Leave St. George Wednesday at 1 pm rrive at Rowlesbu 8pm. 3319 Frown St. Georxe. by Ho! ly Meadows and Red ee Dry Fork, 30 miles and back, once 8 week. Leave St. George Thureday at 6am Arrive at Dry Fork by 6 pm Leave Fork Friday at6am — Peg ho Soon ed 6 et ape rom St. George, by Laure! Hill, (local name,) to Mesdowyle, 15 miles and bask, once a week. Leave St. George Thursday at 7am Arrive at Meadowviile by 12 im. Leave Meadowviile Thursday at | p m Tu aud Friday atl pin Arrive at Warren Centre by 6 pm Leav e Warren Centre Tuesday and Friday at Arrive at Owego by lam. PENNSYLVANIA. From July 1, 1858, to June 30, 1960, 3519 From Conneautville, Cc ing vil Edonboro' sto Waterlerd, So miles wo bake twicea week. eee mneautville Monday and Wednesday at7am; yao at Waterford by 8 p m; oe Waterford Tuesday and Thursday at 7 my; Arrive at Conneautville by 2 pm. Arrive at St. George by 6 p m 3720 From Hanover, sittlestown and Mi 2Oy- 0 Pt it, by J villa, Md., to vnittsburgh, 22 ‘miles wad sag ae mrisen ned bonis bach, three times a week. Leave Hanover Tuesday, Thursday, aud Sat- . Se ee et in hhy Point Pi HE rive hy 8p ms eas. Spm. pps Emmitteburgh Tuesday, Tiuraday and ale to. Jnekson’C.” Hi, 9) miles and i ae : Wednesday at 6 ; 8821 From Brook: lohardeville, Mary Anu- Arrive at Jackson c H. 4 ap = ville, Shuflner’s Corners, Beach Bottom.aud Leave Jackson C. H. Tuesday at 6a m Bear Creek’s Mills, to Ridgeway, 35 m les Arrive at tutinlo by 7 p in. and buck, once a week. ‘ 538 Fi Saliforuis, by Wm. Gandees, Fls* lijah Leforoe’ elle gd Kentuck, wonville, 35 miles Leave Brookville Saturday at 7 rrive pt Ridsewa by 6 pms ee q h + ONCE & ve Ridgeway Friday at 7m; wee ' Arriveat Brovkville by 6 pam. Lea California Tuesday at 6 $522 From Marietta, by Shiver’ Spring and Hemp- Arrive Saimeleke 6pm 2 a field. to Lancaster,125¢ miles and back, daily, Leave Sissonvilie Wednesday at 62 in except Sunday. — t New California by 6pm. Jasve ne eres nrg age at om 2 vile toXtony Creek 13 miles and y once a week. _ iter daily, except Sunday, at & Leave Estiliville Monday vo ™m rive tony Cree! 2m Arnve at Marietta by 12 m. Leave Stony Creek Monday at 1 p m 3523 From Lancaster, by Willow Street, ins- “vile. Bethe to 3 ag Arrive at Estillville by 5 p m. ee buck, twice a week, er Monday and Thuraday at 7 NORTH CAROLINA. reat MoCall'e Peres by 12 m; a pion Jala, 100, 90 Sune 28, 1859, ‘a Fe ureday | 5876 }' irham. by Si; at2 pm; el rem "tory. Rouud Hill "Dale Grok aes rai on oe ee nore Tpm re Monssale, to South Lowell, aud Lack, twice arg, to Pardaion, Tiles. and book nt ve Dera ends nd Friday at 7 0 m Leave Lancaster daily, except Sunday, at 8 th Lowell W a yand Saturday at 6 e 4 exoupt Sunday at 7 = saes Trive at ia Le "Frankfort Cprings, mise and From Evansburth, by Bhermanvil lle, to Li Wednesday at 12m age'sby 6 pan ve re At By 8m, OF ORErriva: Hire Pout Mail rrive at Troy by Pm is for an ito a! weekly trp are io vi SOUTH CAROLINA From July 11855, to June 3) 18 @173 From Anderson C. H., by Pierce Town Pa ity, S.abtowa. Churubusco, and Mi'lwese. 1 , Lkead A: der. - H., equal to 18 miles and Lack, Leave Anerson C. H. Thursday at 6am y d Level and back, 1. H. Wedneaday aon ville C. H.by7 pm 2 ilie ©. H. Thursday at 6am at a) my ets ve “prings, Long layton, Ge., @ miles ‘whens C. H. Tucsdany at ip ie mM Gr eo A apy hy eave Ureensille = Arrive at (dy ag yy Ra. GEORGIA Prom July 1, 1888. to June W, 97 From Americus, by Danville. to Drayton, 2 mules and back , twice n week. Leave Amerious Tursday and Friday at Sam Arrive at D.ayton by 12m Lew ton Tuesday and Friday at | pm by Bpm. ‘s Stand, Fort Lamar, Aq » Parker's Store, Faer s. d fownviile,to Pendleton, 7 miles and b.6k, three times s week awe Bias Monday, Weduceday and Fri Arnveat Pendleton next days by 6 pm Le-+v- Pendictoa Monday, Wednesday aod Priday st 12m Afrive Athens next days by 6 pm Proposal run by ® ditlerent schedule will be cuwide ed. 6539 From Clarksville, by Naooochee, Mountan ne, Hinwase-e, Hiwassee, N. C.. ard ‘each ‘Tree. to Murphey , 62 mites and b.ok, (Wice a week. la "Ciarksvitle Wedues lay and Saturday m Arieeen Murphey next days bytpm Leave Murphey Tuesdsy and oe Arrive at Clurkeville next a by 12m. 65 From Rocky Piams and metou, by rd Soe? Be hs Ds, LS miles and back, w week. ovington Tuesday nd Friday at 12m t Borabeba by 5 pm & “ en ee rriveat Cov iam ° 6541 From Lemphins by Florence. to Gienavilie, Ain. 3 mil es and back, once a week. iaave fy Lee rrive at Glenville ty Leave Giennville Wednesday ats m m by pm. iowa! trip per week will be wuan lo Weedowee, Ala., 4smilesand noe a week. Leave Newnan Thureday at 7a m Arrive at Weedowee next day by 12m a Leave Weedowee Friday at! pm Arrive sat Newnan next any tyspm. et 6543 From Rocky Mount, by Holly, to Grantvili@gaa miles aud back. twice a week voks Mount Wednesday and § Arrive at Grantville by 121m - rrive ai o Leave Grantville Weduesday and Saturday st ip Rocky Mount by 5p m. ro terminus of the Branswick end Florida railroad, west of the sacilia siver, to the terminus of the Savanah, Altany, and Gulf ratirond, west of the Altamaha river. Bidders wi | state the distance, name wterme- diate pomts, propose the amount and kind of Service, a departures nod Arrivals. FLORIDA. rag 4 July 1, 1555, to Tune 30, 1859. € » to Pi ton, 26 mul 0 From Oranes So jeming: eo Plea it Ur = J ds to embrace Loin will bo conaidereds NSTRUCTIONS, t Containing conditions to be incorporated tuthe contracts to the eztent the depar iment maydeem roper. * en minutes are allowed to each intermediat office, when ot otherwise specified, for opemingand examining the mai's. No pay will b- made for trips not performed; and for each of such omissions. not satiefactorily ex piained, three times y of the trip may be de d@uctéd. For arri » far benind time as to brenk Xion With depending mails, and not sufheient ffencused. one-four b of tue compensation for the trip is sulject to forfe ines wil! be im, ure. d. unless the delinquency be ctorily ex pinned by ocrtibeat the athdavite of other or dible ing to arrive in contract time; for ethe mail trom or deliver i intos post fering it to be wet, injured, de stroyed, roLbed. or lust. ‘The Postmaster General may annu! the contract for repeated The Postmaster Genera! may order an morense of service Ou AR rou'e by allowing therefor a pro rata increase on the contract pay. He may change sche dules of departures and arrivals in ali O8ses, And par tiewiarly to make them coatorm to eXions with railroads, without increase of pay teerus ning time be notabridged. He mmy alsoorder an in crease of sperd, allowing, within the restrictions of the Inw, & pro rat2 inorease of pay for the additionn! stook or carriers, ifany. The oontractor may, how ever, in the case of incroase of speed, relinqui-h the contract by giving prompt notice to the Department that he prefers dog #o te exrrying the onler sn effect. The Po-tmaster General aay al: discontinue the service, in whole or in part, rata decrease of pay, allowing one month compensation on tue rmon t dispensed with. ev quire ‘te Se a ts do not v SAIC, OF 1D Case he desires to bupersed: t by « ditferent ctade of transportation. % Pay mente will be made fur the service by eolieo from. or drafts on, postmasters, or otherwise, the expirat.iou of each jarter—say in betru August, and November, Noes ATS given According to the best in but ne imerea ed pay will be allowed shouid they bogreater than advertised. if the points to be supplied be correctly stated. Bidders mus? inform themselves on Chit Point. Bidders are requested to use. as far as practica be, the printed term by two responsible ral qMarantees crimot be ad; ould be sealed; saperser, Sinte of .” addressed sistant Postmaster General, Cont sent by ma i, not by or to anagent; ters will po close proposals (or kind) in their q erly returns. The contracts are to be executcd the Department by or before the lst of, but the service must be oommenced on! or the ext mail day thereafter, whet tracts be executed or not. 8. ction 18 of an act of Conrross, approved Marc! 3.1945, provides that contracts for the Transportation of tue taal sha | be let “in every ease to the lowest bidder tendering sufficient eunrantees for taithtui performance, without other reference te the mode of such transportation than may be necessary to provide for the due oclerity, certainty and security of such transportation.” Under this iaw soription of bid has been received. HM does not spe- oily a mode bat engages to take the entire mail are styled. the man 1 nated on the hooks of the Wey ar > and they will be oonstru das providing fe ance of the entire mail, hotweeer fh pohatecer may h- the mode mecessary to i ps ain y, and secur d “wet beheved teghe suth » the lowest bid will costed. sfdiiy guarn-tied, in preference eh ors] ac When the lowest bid is. ot a starbid,and eiteer no mente or an nadequate mods of come ano. it will met be a ed, but wet aside for &spe- SUnY BerVice, § smet epecify @ mode of oontey - Pposes to Carrs “according to but without xech Sprettication, considered a» a proposal for horseback eer. Postmasters areto he c reful sufficiency of guarm.tors or sure of rade of services is not to certify the lies without know cient responsiln ity ; w<l sureties mre dis m the frilure to enter in‘o or the contracts forthe s-rviee ed for r In the mooepted nds, their lecal imbintinn wat es ot foroed against tem. Present oontrac’ors and persone known at the de. Parimen’, mus’, equally with ot her: a Antors and vertlie'tes of their suflicones wulbetoety ally in the forms above prescribed. The certifiovtes image o's curt of rez ® postmaster or a ea) EL BROW HTLY'S ANALY Laws of the United B the " eous'itution up to the end of “ay “scat wes tant civen in the words of statue book ; oly ae Arranged Ciphabetioully” oa “analyte: _ , Ce < . Gourtagbor Sate and eaerse ties ll the wT FP iS af the 8 se = the Cuiah the cou the Exeoutiye rte ~ pes one volume of 1,140 fell hw bi