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A COMETARY. stranger, startiw star ! Gis mostcrsorb vane oecat sf baser’ Teil me.I pray. of your si heavenly spheres. enrolird to keep the =f Garee,s member aise Fleece? jut stare no jo: serv. So this can't bee T think in sei e Intense dirgu: male stars, To me sad Mars, Who think your ‘king round 8 base intrusion, Your but eliptrcal delusion ? It may be you’veeolipsed that thieviah hero. And some cold night seut Mercury towards Zero, Venus and enrage her— ed at by Ursa Major. me with your declination, I'm bent in-tense-ly on an expianation, Xou cannot hide, as through the heavens you sail ; ‘That you're a star, and thereby Agwss @ tale. D've Saturn hour ite teed your story, ‘hough won-Comet-al, be ex-planet-ory I fear you've risen above your proper station, g mean Specie pe gfined Lathe vation, ‘OF SOMe Specific CRUE AsSU your gravity ; I see both trou “Phat guide your actions as through space you roll? Do you revolve ons tie pole same world of ours? 1! hopel aris jt taxes ourse erratic. ou systematic Without plane reason. A In what you do? There now, you're out of Without so much as bidding me good night. ‘That's very rude, but yet I gather from it, You mean to tell me that I cannot comer. LN. ¥. Evening Post. Nesraska Terrttory.—The Nebraska Leg- islature was organized on the 2ist ult. L. L. Bowen, of Sarpy, was elected president of the Council, and A. P. Bennett, of Otoe, speaker o¢ the House. The election for speaker turned on the Lecomptonism of the candidates, and ended In the defeat of Mr. Flemming, Lecompton Dem- ocrat. Mr. Bennett is in the Opposition. Gov Richardson’s message was of a purely Practical nature, and for the benefit of the ‘Terri- tory. Inconclusion. be allnded to bis resignation which would soon take effect, and his disincli- nation to enter into any local agitation. He re- curred with pleasure, to the kindness of tLe people of the Territory, and urged the membe:s of the Legislature to discard sectional jealousirs and unite for the good of the people represented by them. 7" Alfred Cohen, of Norfolk, died in Mobile last week, of yellow fever i7~ A “matrimonial broker’ in New Yo k bas Tecently retired from business with a handsome fortune. i> The St. Paul Pioneer says that 40 Mor- mons have arrived there from Salt Luke City. Git is estimated that each of the principal hotels in Saratoga bas this season realized a net Profit of $25,000. i The Governor of New Hampshire bas ap- — Thursday, November 2th, as a day of hanksziving. i> Hiram Moore, at Waverly, New York, one day last week, threw bis shoulder out ofjoint by sueezing il Emerson Foote, Superintendent of the Georgia Central Railroad. died in Savannah on the 3uth ult. of yellow fever. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. NATIONAL HOTEL.—W Wri ht, DP Ram sey and family, Mrs 3 Cobnurne, ree God, ER Jewett. 3 T Fairebild, W Capilivy. N York; 2H Hansell and lady, Va; F Grist and family, Miss Stickney, N Car; Dr A M Brooke, A Land R A Middleton. G M Gillet, Md; Lieut J Dixon, U = A; C H Conklin, NJ; EJ Dariey, Mo @ H Hil- Mary, C 8 Keech, Joun Hodscex, jr; Md; WB Matthews ‘aad lady, Miss Mathews, Ala; V de Salazar, FF de Salazar, V deSatezar, D Murillo, Cuba; W B Woodbringe, Ga; W Rogers, Cona SS Crocker, C H Gifford and Indy. Miss; Capi Bee and lady, U SA; W M Fives, O; J Quiney and lady, 3 H Quincy, and lady, NH: WW S Muse and family, HH RK W Ogle. Pa; JA ke. Del; J B Semmes, D Cot, K E Roger, Pa; G F Cole, man, G W Quintard, M Coryell, H B Croz nwell, NY; L. M Curtis, Del; A B Crombie, NH; AH O'Deval\. BROWNS HOTEL.—A Mitchell, Barton, A; J L Faber and lady, M Frior, Md; J T Dew, La; J Q Spencer, Va: Wilson and lady, O; A Bruce and lady. W Jowan, and iady, NC; P E Backman, Va; Mrs BH ‘Buckner and famiiy,do; Mrs © RB Me Cormeck, 111; Miss Merrick, co. JG Smith, DI; M Plammer, Md; Dr 8 W Spencen and family. Fla; J W Rice, Md; G H Barby. NY: DS Ogden do; J J Herghes, Da; Dr J Culien, Ne, Wiss J Cullen. do; M_ Levy, NY; S Simonds, Md; LG Pieot. Mo; H V Gravex, Va; DF Keegan, La UNITED STATES HOT! —B Dunbar, Va; J oe, do; T D Woodson, do, 3 L Sangstoa, iy Martiu.do; J Jordan, de; JT Marrin, de. Brown, do, J Jones. do: Ati Brown, do; RG Smith, do; J_F Rucker do; A Peticolas. do: Bi Rucker, do; S W Houston, do; H B Shafer, do: S M Wilhelm, do; 3 A Leake, do; P Faithful, Ind; T Middletuu, Md; C D ges, do; Mr and Mrs Allen and soa, NY a KIRKWOOD HousrY —pr Lockwood, USN; E T Herbert, Va; W P Willson and lady, O; D Chapman and lady.NY; $ DH Va; Bi ter, Va; J Prichard, Ca 3 Wo tian, Md: Forter, Pai mA Padgett, Md: Ed Fox, Pa; McKee, do; erris, do; WT K ut, Va; Pife, a> H 4 T Keptart, Va; J ee ar —S—— —— OCEAN STEAMERS’ SAILING DAY From rez Uxrrep Stares. Steamers Leave Por. Days. City Wasb’ton...New York..Liverpool..Oct. 7 Hudson, New Vork..Bremen....0ct. 9 ?.rabia.. --Uet. [3 Prince Albert. «ee Oct. + Oot. 15S Oct. ig «New York... Havre. Frou Europe. iverpooi..Quevec .... Sept 2 +Liverpool..New York, Sept 25 -Bremen....New Yo. k ..O°1. 6 ‘The California mail steamers leave New York on the 5th and 20th of each month ACON & RAV ur RIVALLED PIAN- ORTE> W.G. METZERUTT takes pleasure in calling the attention of the publiet. his stuck PIANOFORTE? from tte z factory of Raven, Bacon & © York, of which he is th ments re pronounced b ter, and nearly Gil the principal pinnists of tbe United’ States, as squAre Pianos superior to any viher: manalactured. Tu their mechanism they sre constructed ons ditfer- ent pian from all others, which affords a greater facility for ex pression. tn touch and tone they are Unquestionaliy the sweetest and most equal The celebrated American p: et, taken two of these Piauos to W ‘These mstrn tsehalk, has t ludies aud South ed moe: Une bas also intely heen ordered by Meet tour. Vieuxtempa to be sent to Paris for her ¥ Tange in price from $25) to => ranted. and ~ P years, va kept in tune without charze for tw ersons in search of areal reliable Irstrament will find it to their advantaze by giving usa cal! be- fore purchasing elsewhere A large stowk of second hand Piancs is 2! found at the most reas paymen!s, at our Warero« 3 eorner of Penn. wae. ith a. WALL & BARNARD . ee sttegtion of persuus furuishing to e of— ogany, Walnut, and Map e Furniture, usk Mattresse: ing a most urnishing articies. ‘ootMs, intersection of C street, d 9th street west, in the rear 8. se 2 eoim .F. H. LAURENC Church, eerie oo — reetown, D.C rvices ‘3 bimself tu ve able to =e eu sa notion to all who may favor him with their patrons. vonae Terms made kuown on appiesticn to hi Union Hotel, Georgetown, DO hee at the L fers to Wm. Noyes, Esq. a Bone. F Dodge, Fisq., Geo. Waters, Eaq STOCKS, BONDS, AN SCURITIE SS one pe crateene, wet alrike LOANS and BUSINESS PAPER negotiated song te* Secured by Keal Estate wiil be bourht and go! tm M_SNYDER & 80N. ADIES’ H HtsceSate URES APEMIRED ree and 10tn sts Meee NEW ee ep DQUARTERS Corner of Seventh and ADIES TUCK and ail eorw of Gone Lie Rae rear Feat a8 Miia small lot of those ex: ING & BURCHELL, So’mpton ..New York. .Sept 22 f CEauan. Om moure 3-E-aueat. bec. LAMAR, MOTT & APTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Hou 5 will 108 in thi ourt of and Ap- e High Taxey a: SPOS ey amet, bo pe ee ant sia Pa. avenue, between 8th a streets. i ‘T VASTLY REDUCED PRIC poe Sena emt pared reid isan PONG Gn ce Teen tial NGS, Fat nh PELOWERS, RIBBONS, the'stest Frenah atylos, and st qeerren maton 5 A. jos Opposite Centre Markat. CARRIAGES Tus surecnier tenn additions to his fact 1 f CAR RIAGES aud LIGHT WAGONS osnnot be eur- le experience in the busi- we Hinds of Gartugesand Light ‘agons Kept on REPAIRS neatly done, and ail orders prompt- ly attended to, Second-hand es taken rr OIRO 322 PA. AVENUE, Travelers in want of TRUNKS should not fat! to Visit our extensive salesroom, ye gein the entire basement floor, where they will find every description of fine and medium: S6L6 BA THER. 1 4 DIF. KING TRUNKS. HAT BOX aig em a =. TCR may required, eap and me 7 Be roan ALLA STEP HE WAL Pennsylvania avenue, Qu 25-tf between Ith and 10th streets, 5 ONT” 35 6 un ek 8 35 W. ALBERT KING G Dupont & Co., of Wilmington, Del- onstantiy on hand « large stock of al! grades of POWDER manutactured fasting and Mining Powder, _in2Sand 50|b. kore Ing an mu ‘owder, in a Cannon and Musketdo.,(U. 8. Govern ment proof,) in and 501b. kegs Sporting F. FE. & FFF, 4 and 25 ib. kegs Ducking Powder, i and 251lb kegs Do. 0. ind 3¢ ib. canisters Base kiten” do. og nnd oe Th Nees ifle . in 644 an . kegs do. in 1] and ‘; Ib. esnisters F,FF, FFF, do, ind Land % Ib. canisters 5 do. in 4 Ib. flasks and can:sters Virginia Rifle do. E in 5 ib, canisters Safety Fuse of superior quaiity,vin barrels and AgOS. A'l of the above will be sold at manufacturers rices. and delivered free of charge to any part of ‘he District. ‘The ciaracter of Dupont’s Powder has been so well and favorably known fora naif century, that we deem it unnecessary to say anything in its praise. i[j~ We take pleasure atall times in showing —- aud style of packages to sportsmen and othe: ™ Office No. %5 High street, smacnennels ad joining the Canal Bridge. se 3-tf ie RRO ER Ee re Porrgits FOR THE MILLION.—A per fect Portrait of yourself f cents, warranted ul pictures made eks. Nocharge unless the sitter is perfectiy satisfied. Pictures on paper for i) Wiuch can be sent by mail without extra charge. Every variety ef cases hy on hand. Sun ght not required. Cc. WOODLE Photographer, No. Siz E. st fe 14-6m ER ee Ww ieee 2. LONG NoRTay's PURE OHIO CATAWBA BRANDY. S.N. PIKE, Sole Propristor, 18 ana 2 Sycamore street, Cincinnati, Ohio. This Rrandy has been manufactured for several years froin the Pure Juice of the Catawba Grape, thas affording additional evidence of the progress of American enterprise and industry, ‘and 0 ir a ty to produce aric.es at home, equal to those mace by any other na ion. a The OH{O CATAWBA RRANDY not only equals but excels the best Imported Brandi-s, jn tenon J and or. It is, in fact. the best Brandy nO} ‘This statement is {ul!y corroborated by the tes of our most distinguished analytical Certifi Chemis: int jure Remedy for Dyspepsis, Flatu- leney. Cras holic, Languor, L ite, Gene- ral Devility, &e. No wily sh a d Ke.aii price 31.24per bottle. Pike has appointed DAN’L. B CLARKE, aud Pharmaceutist, corner of Pa. avenue 44 street, Sule Agent for the District, where and customers will please forward shee 5 au C. J. MecKENN OMMISSIONER uss » NOTARY PUBLIC PENSION, LAND § GENERAL AGENT, will attend faithfaily to the Collection of Accoun’ R . and any other Bu: 8 that may be en- trusted to bum. Office—No 529 Seventh atreet, opposite National Intelligencer office. se 22-1y SHALBERG’S TUNEK, A, Ihc only right method of Tuning. T. H. SPEIR having tuned the Pianos used at the concerts, by the great artist~, Tualbery and oth ers. and having a practical experiacca «of fuurteen in the -argest game, manu‘Actories in New Tk. are deomed sufficient guarante filities of Puver and Repairer of Piano Fortes, Orders lett at the Piano Wareroom of Mr. Rich- ard Davis wiil meet with prompt at.ention. Be 22-1 aa f= ean XTENSIVE ASSORTMENT MAHOGANY, WAL, » ROSEWOOD AND OTHER FURNITURE, at Priv Sar ‘The subscriber having cor of Purnitute would respectful 4 t, Cherry, and other Ward- robes. Fine Mahogany, Walnut, and Cherry, Jonny Lind aud other Bedsteads, Inutand Rosewood Etrgercs, Ladies’ Cab- and W katnots. ogany and Walnut Sofas and Chaira. | ms Jak Marble top und otner Cotlage Cham- 8 hogany and Walnut Dressing and other = and Sideboards 9 on Mahogany and other Chairs of every descrip- 10D. Fine Marble top, Centre, Sofa, and other ‘Tables, é. aud Crockery Ware, Looking e. My purpose is to sel! as ch to Washington, and on a fintter myself that no pers 7 will be disappointed if they acall. A.GREE anls-if No, 536 7th street, D*. W. JAMES, THE RETIRED PHYS en tivcovered. while in the Fast ind: cure for Consumpt Asthion, s, Cougha, Colds, and General Debility. ‘The remedy wae discovered by him when his only a Souckter, was given up te die. His child is ne nehting his fell cap yriveand well. Desirous of ben K mortals ne will send, to those who Wish it, the receipe conisining full'di rectivns for making and using this remedy, free, on receipt of their names, ene w z . P. BROW, _8u 6-3m_No. 13 Grand at.. Jersey City. N. W JEWELRY. N Tuaveie t res d fashionab e SEW RLY eer yent Of rich and | have just reocived a fine lot 3 acd SILVER WATCHES. Of [Pheri GOLD ave just fushed a fine stock of standard st VEK WARE. 8.0 HOOD. Call and purchase your Jewelry st 338 Pennsyiva- nia avenue, _se 13 s H. © Hoop. A.*: GORraND, E "nes UPPEK, LEECHERS BLEEVER sidonce—No. 434 M. Litt. muzenee No. axschisetts avenue, Seventh Streets. M 3. Ford Ti M.D. . + Ford Thompson, M.D. Rev or: Stone. Dennsiet: an 7 Sm* L. SIM ray s. N ozs ATE OF New Vore : EDGE TOOL Wik e™ Northeast oornee § treet ni rth aed Ith street west, D.C. Manafacturesand i k nd repairs inds of Fd, Y Stone-cutt Tost Mal ioluding Masons’ and ces nade and repaired. ma WIOTICE—I havea few alinae aa OTICE.—I have a few of those cheap TOILET SETS on hand, which J will sell oh: re they can be elsewhere. ur NA Gi.xse QUEENS Wake Sore than the With ae articles too numerous to mention, at begween beet loon —— _ 8p 13-6m TORrHOIvOS: EN MoDEVITT. Nieet SCHOOL WILL OPEN at Washing- ton Select School-house, corner of 1th and G streets, ca Monday, October 4th, at 7 o’clock p.m. or term: ply at Schon! house, or my residence, opposite Kirkwoou House. = “ —. cli _ __SA KELLY. Prin. MARBLE MANTELS. -p A splendid assortment of CARVED and PLAIN ITALIAN MARBLE MONUM NTS 10 BS, Teasonabie ene v deo OHN a 24 OH! RUTMERFORD, | m corner 12th & Fi ste. NTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITES. WN. 0. BY te LOAN o@ STOCK SECURITIES ue, same a pees Wishing to mein a 2rd “| srovelll Mebaeeo! |_| Disec (FRG of THE SOUTHWEST AND NORTHWEST. Baltimore and Obie Railread. FALL ARRANGEMENTS. Two THROVOR TRAIN ARE NOW RUN A (ex Su FEOM wishibe BN PO's WEST, MAIL TRAIN starts at 7.45 8. he (Sgntay ann the west —_ ly at Was ‘unc- ir the he |. THE N ae . LOUIS AND CHiCAGO EX EUNNI Grits leaves Washington at 3.9 p. n.. revohing Cmcinnati at 3 p. m. next day, and directly with Express ‘Train for Louisvitte. Cairo wand the Josip weet, sad for St. Louis, Kansas, &c. Time, from Washi to Cinainnati, 28 hours. or to St. Louis only 44 hours. To view the Grand Mountain Soenery of the Rosd in daylight, take either the 7.454, m. or 3.90 p.m. is f orn Washington. all Stations on the North- orn Virginie Rom takethes soe, mera hor ters, ev or a routs. . pees ar BOS WER as sate osha ‘or all points between Washington Junction and Pi ;dmont take the 7.45 a. m. trains. For ali Stations hetween Pieamont and Wheel: jamal BED .m.Train. To connect with the Fred- erick @ the 3.30 p.m, ‘Train. ‘TIMORF AND THE BACT. pan ant a for Baltimore at 6 15 peek 745 8. m., and 3.30 445p.m. On Sunday at 3 30p. m. only. "Leave Bajtimore at 4.90 and 9.90 s. m. and 8.30 and 53) p.m. On Sunday at 4a m. only. ‘The 7.45 and 4.45 trains only “ pra’ =a ay p.m, are the chief connect ‘he & m. ani p.In. fe ing trains for the west, and the 6.15. 7.45 and 3.90 p- m, trains for the east. For ofan sols eed) the ‘Baltimore e. Washington. and Ohio Raulro ‘icket o| ces Pp RMITH, 2 f Tranpertation, Baltimor: reer PARSONS: Aeon ood LL ARRANGEMENT. Wasuindton Shir x EER peta. A Boat Every Hour from Each Place. The Washineton and Alexandria steamboats will hereafter run —ae from the foot of 7th street, Washington, aud King street, Gages Lefed pare fro fallow e8on p.ace, from .7, a.m. to7', p.m , as fol ‘8: “rom WashingionSieamer GO, PAGE—at 644.9. ant it a.m, 1,3, 5, ‘4 p.m. rom Washingion—Stenmer 1 HOMAS COLL- YER—at 2, lua. * nd 6 p. ms 4 From Alexana —_ GEO, PAGE—at 334.8, 10a. m., 12m ,2%2,4 aud6 p. m. From Alexandria—steamer ‘LHOMAS COLL YeR—at 6%, 9, It a.m, 1, 3, and5 p.m, except Tuesday and Friday mornings, when the Collyer will run her regular trips to Mouut Vernon, ’ as heretofe and omit her trios betwen Washington and A dria from 9a m. to 4. m. only. The 3$¢. 6% a. m. and 244 p. m_ boats from Alexan- dria connect with tthe trains of the Baltimore aud Oho Railroad for the North and West. ‘The6'g 4, m. and 7; p. m. boats from Washington connect with the trains of the O ange and Alexan- dria Railroad for the South and Southwest. se 2 NetTice TO TRAVELERS. NEW ARRANGEMENT, With Greatly improved Schedule. FROM WASHINGT( DIRECT TO ALL ARTS OF THE SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST, Via Potemac Steamers and Richmend and Potomac Railread Line. ete: GSTs lines from Washington for the Boats leave their berths, foot of 6th street. at 62 and? 3ep.m. Passengers by the morning boat can obtains fine break fast ou boar & pleasint sail of 3%_ hours down the beau- mac passing in full view of Mount Vernon, By the evening boat they insure a good supper anda reat of four hours in comfortabie berths or state- rooms, sod anive in Richmond ix time to connect with all the trains forthe Sonth and Southwest. The Great Southern Mail is conveved ov route, it being 44 miles shorter gud 1 smiles railroading than by any other ronte, making certain connections to Fredericksburg, Kichmond, and Petersburg, Va., Weldon and Wilmington, N.C., Charleston, S.C., Augusta, Georgia, Montgomery and Mobile, Ala., Direct to New Orleans and all Southern Cities and Towns Also, connect at Richmoud with the Danville, Southside, Virginia, Tennessee. and Kast Tenues- see Railroads For tu8 Sovutnwsst 70 Bristol, Daiton, F untsville, Memphis, Knoxviile, Atlanta e ‘Grand Junction, Montgomery, and New Orleans im the route, inquire at the Southern ‘Tiek No. 372 Penn. nvenue, one dour eret of “rowns’ Hotel, or on board tne boats, foot of 6th street, GEO. E. MATTINGLY. au lé lv (Union) Ticket Agent. NEw AKRANGEMENT! ‘GREAT SOUTHWESTERN ROUTE Via Orange and Aiexaudria Railrond. FROM WASHINGTON CITY, D.C, To VIRGINIA, TENNESSEE, GEORGIA, ALABAMA, MISSISSIPPI, ISIANA, ARKANSAS, and TEX A'S. ‘Scan THROUGH TIC bx obtained at the GRE SOUTH 2 N RAIL ROAD OFFI sy ia avenue and tth street, Washington, on board of the Steam Ferry Boat George Vas e,or at the office of the Orange aud Alexandria Railroad, at Alexandria, = To Richmond, Danville, Lynchburg, Bristol, Knoxville, Dalton, Atlanta, Chattanooga, Nashville, Huntsville, Grand Junction, Memphis, Montgomery and New Orleans, By a direct route, acd continuous railway connec tions to Meinphis. Affording greater Expedition wnd Comfort and Ing OVer 20 malrs shorter thiu by any other route, ‘The steam f-rry boat George Page leaves the foot of7th street at 6% a. m., for Alexandria, where pas ngers tuke the cars for Richmond. Charlottaville, anton, White Sulphur Springs, Woodstock, &o, nd at 73¢ p.m. for Richmond and aii pointe Sosth- Wout, making sure and close connections to Mem- his. + “i Baggage Wagons cod Omnibuses leave the office, Pe. avenue, at 6 o'clock a, m. and ag m. JAMES A, EVANS, Agent. Je 17-tf Washington. NHE VIRGINIA SPRINGS.—Passengers for the Orange and Alex- sno felon: by uonvine ES SIG their names at the office of the Alexandria and Washington Railroad, 7th et, sud Louigizua avenue, will be called for and oon veyed to the a 8 idge station, where a good ed. ‘This lina ca nes the I, R Passengers wil) fied it free trom the annoy ance of wagons and h that is met with on the boat. Itisthe most ex ditioug, ud. in many instances, the most econom- ea! route. Coaches connect with every train from Baltimore. B.—Coaches furnished for Exoursions = fe je USTED STATES MAIL LINE. Ouly Regular Line, and Without Failure Sor Eight Years. FOR CALIFORNIA AND OREGON, Via Panama Raitroav. Regular Sailing Days, 5th § 2th of each month Cavtion.—So many frauds and impo. sitione of various kinds have been latel ae Faigtet on trav bound to CALI JR NIA, that the subse iter. the only authorized agent fur passage by the U.S. Mail Line. via Pana- ma. in the city of New York, feels it his duty to Caution all persis reeking passage to Cal fornia, that. ro av. be careful to find thet Stearrshipes of the U. 8. ie Panama Railroad,as no other office in New York is authorized to engace paasave ‘The Companies have Te one office in New York, which is ati77 West street, corner of Warren at.. fronting on the North River, at the head of the Ceompauy’s Wharf. i Ooserve my sien over the door. jels J. W. RA» MOND, Agent, New York. (hoe PACIFIC MAN STEAMSHIP cOM- One of the Steamships of this Compan: the United States Maul for ACA PULA gees CALIFORNIA. and OREGON, leave Panama twice each month, onthe arrival States Mail S.S.Company’s steamers, @ New Orleans and New York regularly on she Sth and 2th sew month with the mails an seugers, connecting via PAN A HOLDS: cers, ne AMA RAIL These steamships have been inspacted roved by the Navy Department, suaranty, pln The ima Railroad (47 miles | i com- pst from oc an to ocear, and 1 oreased to's ra Now Vork througntosea Prareinera,it, onecked in ough to San cisco, a re tren et" Panaia by steamer at the come mone gine ait expanses eee trip. are ee ae eserve steamers are kept i San Francisen. to prevent Totontiog ry prop gto dent, so that the route is entirely reliable—no failure having occurred in eight years. Bernas am leient ma the same day they ar- Conductors go through by each st , ohare ree of women ch Idren without other tee or through tickets at the lowest rates a; et the . est street, New York wert A Ne Giese ND SSR ge a OVERS OF OYSTERS Ca TH L season, daly OV ETERS OAT “4 in ‘out of satt water ii in this city, $56 Penn, avenue itreets ; also, 907 A 8 WHSTey fers at ei 1s now setting al the i tages rability, usefulness and lity, use! ‘hose having badly fii quarantion a Vuloanite wi'!l cost one-third (i respect. ‘ennsylvyania avenue. ing piates oan now are far guper: sro specimens at 538 ISTRY. E198 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ree doors from l4th street, be Dr. BAILY begs leave to inform ie m the public that m at all hours, at his office, the large number of cuit ones that he has treated successful} Since, to discard a.) reparations for filling teeth, aiso ali r aud Cements for the construction of Continuous Guin Teeth, and et on Gold Plate. is the only hat can be worn in the mouth, as co nciusively shown by the jast American Denta! Convention. . Itnougn he flatters himself from hi e668 Aad practice in Waslington he known to his numerous friends and patrons, he begs leave to refer them to the following TESTIMONIALS. ; From the late Rector of the Church of Epiphany, that Porcelain, mounts tia bl tan Dx. Stepuzn Baity: Dear Sir—I desire to ex- press iny esteem tor you personally, and ou ax a superior dentist. The operations for me have been highly satisfactory. £ bope that you may receive the patronage from my triends and the public that your kill so well de- tn 7. W. FRENCH. From one of the oldest firms in Baltimore— Messrs. Boggs, Cotman § Co. Having employed Dr. Stephen Dentist, of Washington city, to execu: important and d:fficult piece of work, which he did faction, and in view of the faot that ed members of the De: tal College of Baltimore tailed. after repea’ed trials, to perform the same work satisfactorily, it gives me great gleasure to express my tien of his professional skill. juimore, Jan. 12,1857. HARMANN BOGGS. Extract from a note received from the late Hon. John M. Clayton. U.S. Senate, Ang 19. 1886. The teeth you made for me work ad thing could be better. serves. Washington, Aug. to my entire sai one ofthe most tire confidence and Nery gratefuliy, JOHN M. CLAYTON. To those seeking reiieffrom the maladies of the teeth, I can cheeriully reecmmend superior dentist. for one of my family, and piu; f, and the work hi Dr. 8. Baily asa je & set of porcelain teeth ged severai teeth fur stood wel! for more ROBERT T. NIXON, Va.Conf. M.E Church South, We, the undersigned, having had occasion toavail ourselves of the professioca! skill o! Dr. 8. B: Surgecn Dentiet of this city. or having been cogni- zrat of his operations on our families or friends, take Q admiration of his artistic as wellasthe uniformly satisfactory inanner in which he pérforms the most delicate and difficult operations in Dental Surge recommend him to the confi re in eX pressing our and we respectfully nce and patronage of » Of Wuieh we consider him eminently THomas U. WattEr, Architect U. 8. Capito’. Tuomas Mittex, M. B.S. Bourer, M. D. M. D.. of Washingto of Washington, D Ex Governor of Florida. {x-Mayor of Washington, Rittenhouse Academy, pD* R. FINLEY HUNT, Pennsylvania avenue, erations belonging to hi Will performall alloy ofession at his oid established offic, ERUV Or, Protectsp ution ef Protoxide of fron Combined, x successfully passed the «rdeal to which uew discoveries inthe Materia Medica are subjected, musc now be received 1s &n estaMished medicine. SYRUP, Ethoacy in Curing Dyspepsia, Affections of the Liver, Dropsy, ronchitis and Consumption Ten- dencies, Disordered State of the Blood. Boils, Scurvy, The Prostrating Fffects of Lead oF Mercury, General Debility, and ail Diseases which requirea Tonicand Alterative Medicine, is beyond question. ‘The Proofs of sts efficacy are so numerous. so well authenticated; and of such peeuliar suiferers cannot onably hesitate to receive the dh. PEKUVIAN stu be a Cure-all character, that does not prot many diseases, apparently uni are y aewnerenty rented, and oe ing from one cause, may be cure : The class of diseases for which provides a cure. is precis: has so o/ten batlied the highest order uf medical skill. The facts are tangible, the witnesses acces- sible, and the safety and efficacy of the Syrup incon @ who may Wish for an opinion interested persons respecting the character of the Syrup cannot fail to be satisfied witn the fol- lowing among DUMerous testimonials in the hands ofthe Agents. The signatures are those of geutie- men well krown in the community, and of the it respectability : by one remedy. experiouced the beneficial Perovian Syrup,” do uot hesitate ty re.cu: aves of the tunge a er Complaint Dropss ould be incredible, but f have witnessed them, and their teatimony, as we do ours, to its res orative Kev Jown Piewront, Tuomas A. Dexren, Peru Hanvey, Jaurs ©. Duxx, Tt is well known that the medicinal effect Leon ta tort by even « very brief exp rt Ateayer to the State of Marsach: le 16 B ylston street Boxten, For sale by Druggists generally. Prica for large bottles, $2; medium wiz 1, N.u. CLA Proprietors, Bogton. in Washington by 3 al . Harbaugh, H. H Walsh, Joseph Bury, Jas. H. Stone, J. 3. Lovejoy, D. Ridgely ; and in Georgetown by R. J. Cisseli, and J. L. Kidweil. EW GROCERY, WINE AND LIQUOK NEY * STORE. x The subseriber begs leave to easy that he has opened a New Store, corner of 7th and E streets, where he intends to keepan assortment of WI 3, ARS, and fine GROCE. ‘eus, Sugar, Coffee, Flour, Soap, Olives, Rais- Figs, Sardines, Anchovies, &o., all of the most brands and qual:ties. wna general assortment of fine Havana, Cigars, ene! assortment of javana vortsd direct by the subscriber, at wholesal Tetail, Canal Boats supplied on reasonable terms, and produce taken in exc! evy’s Oid Whieky of ‘ountry orders try Produce, of all d Successor to Brereton & Bro., corner of F, opposite the Patent Office. m Sraenetien Optioan, D. WOO e. 1840 constantly on iption. received on oosigy- ion. recer pUTONAS P. LEVY; No. 464, 7th ee) VE YOUR EYES. sesiat Lae by the Paris from Europe with his own, as well as the manufacture o! thers of the istest improved SPE A ‘ wiuch are se E and CON VE. B.ORYSTAL S$ etke |. cataract ByowT-sistireDN ersons who are den Will be auited al arstaaht, Those DOUBLE-POLISERD VENE: STAL ROCK taroush teoir Drodweing t sale at hi epi aaNet lishment in Eurove. NTIFIC AND MI8- MAURY Ty at the lowert, purchaged for, | *pts. m t agnore. Nog. 1,2, sad Sare si:ke devoid of taste " nauseating quali- ties. ‘They ay the 4 ofa table wi t hety ch ae gt te ete, BoE: Save ee ot te omer BARRON ep somctcs » Lal- the amount Dr, B. will forward pene ee neu! s but not fi . i. from . how blocks west of Broadway, fe lly O THE GREAT WONDER F THE NINETEENTH CENTURY. PROFESSOR WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE. Says the St. Louss( Mo) Democrat: Below pubiish ter to Dr. Wood, of this eity, from sentieman in Maine, which speak wingly cf the superior merits of hair tonic Such eviderca mst have its effect, when coming from a reliable source. Ifcertihentes are guarantees of truth, the Dr. needs no encomiums, ner useless pullery the press: Baru, Maine January 2, 1856. Paorunson 0. J. Woon & Co.:—Gentlemen : Having my ab tention ca led a few months since to the highly effect Bair Restorative, | w: se pleueeih cases oO! e thus es gz gray.) charactor. Some three m your Hair Restorative, a ‘t. T noon found it was proving what l had w shed. 1 used it about twice a week. I have aii some. Lean now certify to the worl | that the gray er white hair has totally tea; peared, both om my beat and face, my hair has resumed its natural color, and I believe mere soft and glosay than ft has been before tor twenty-five years. Tam now 7 years old; my good wife at the age of Sfty. it with same effect. jotice I deem due te you for your valuable die ‘assured that whoever will rightly use, as per M1 not have occasion to coutradict my state ments. 1am «citizen of this city and a resideut bere for the last fifteen y dau known to hee aud adjacent Any use you above, with my mame ved, We at your as I wish te pre serve the beauties of natare in othe! jell as wyeert. Tam, truly yours, 4. C. BAYMORD. WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE. Provxsson Woon—Dear lose the best portion of wy hatr, fom the effe.teot the yellow fever in New Orleans in 1854. 1 was indaced to makes trial nd fount {%to answer as the very My bair is now thick aud glossy, and ne Dligations to you in giv ng to the FINLEY JOBNSON. Bragg. {su minister standing. sud pastor of the Orthodox Chi Mase. He le» geutleman of great fuflueuce beloved. Buooxrraxn, J Prornsson Woon—Dear Sir. Having trial of your Hair Restorative, it gives me ples 0 way, that (te effect has been exotilent in removing infl-mmation, dandruff and itching with which I have been has also restored by coi original color 1 he bo other article with anyibing like the eame pleas Youre trely, J. K. BRAG@. The Restorative is put up in botties of s1 Fe. medium, and small ; the small int, and retails for G1 per bettie ids at least twenty per cent. more ‘he small, retails for 82 per bott! - 3, 4: woop & CO. etors. 312 Broadwa} New York, (in the “v. Wee Railing 4 lishment, }'and i14 Kiar = St Lowe, Mo. sol y Bil gi te ‘ano! Dealers. —_ au 173m AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL, For tag Rarip Curzor COLDS, COUGHS, AND HOARSENESS. Through a trial of many years. ard through every nahonoferilized men, AVEWS CHERRS PEC TOR AL has been found to atlord more reliefand to cure more vases of pulmonary disease than any ocher remedy know» tu mankind. Cases of apparently set tled consumption have been cured by it, and thous- ands of sufferers who were deemed beyond the reach of human aid have been restored to their friends and usefulness, to sound health and the enjoyments of life, by this all-powerful antidote to diseases of the lungs aud tnroat. Here a cold had led on the tunes. The dry hacking cough. the the pale, thin features of him who wi te'y lusty and strung, whisper to ail but him NSUMPTION. He tries everything. but th+ disense ie gnawing at eye, aud his vitals and shows its tate! symptoms more and moreover al! his frame. Heis taking the CHt R- RY PECTORAL now: it made his brenthing eas: his appetite returns ant a nei or | oan lor ay o~ hy like this to shadow forth the virtues which have won for the Cherry Pectoral an im- ishabie renown. But its usefulness does not end fere. Nay, itaccomplishes more by prevention than cure. The countiess colds snd coughs which it cures fre the seed which weuld linve ripened into a dreadful harvest of incurab'e diseases. Influenza, Croup, Brouchitis, Hoarsenoss Pleurisy, Whoop: mg Co nd al) irritations of the throatend lunge are eas; ured by the CHERRY PECTORAL If taken imseason. Every family shouid have it by them, and they wil) find it an imva:uable protection from the insidueus prowier which carnes off the | oehages me ties many 4 Hook and the darling lamb rom many & home. ‘Authenticated evidence of these fi cts, with direo- tions for the treat cent of each comp:aint, may be found in Ayer’s Ameriotn Aimanac, of which we pablish three millions and scatter them broadcast over the earth. in order that the sick everywhere may have before them the information it contains. Droggiats and dealera im medicine generally have them fur distribution gratis, and al r sale these remedies, prepared by DR. J.C. AYER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Masi Sold by Z D. GILMAN, Washington, and by H. COOK, Alexandria, and by al! dealers everywhere. au 04m HEN IN THE COUKSE UF HUMAN events, Ladies and Gentlemen lose one of their reatest natural attractions—a fine head of hair—it ines &® matter of serious importance, and the westion is bot pod vmod = do - ~ hair trom a restore ita Vigor uty © 2 ly, to thie query we bog to aay tre DK HARRIS? AIK PROMOTER ANDIMPROVER. A few Applications will stop the bair falling or breaking, remove dandruff, keap the scalp clean and — ard impart freshuees and wigCr to the hair; although you may have been bald twenty years, the continued use of ittwo months wiil ineure y iuxuriant head of hair, Call and gota buttio, an i ra emg aiter the second application, return it and get the price par . “Ack for Dr. foe Hair Prpsecter aad Jmprover. Sold in Richmond by W. PETERS IN, Drag- cist, oorner Main aud 1th, and Main aud Wall sts, endin Washington city by Z. D. GIL ° Dg ist, Browns’ Hote! Building. . avenue, and D, £'c nd Pa, avenue. api ly LARK, cist, corner stree "P‘HE GREAT FAs SN AO a! REMEDY FOK DYSPEPSIA, Weax Stomactt ann Weax Bowels, HARTSHORNE’S a L—Prepared by a Chemist. Bottles 12%. 25 and 50 ants, _ _ Hartshorne’s Cure-ail should be kept in all fami- lies. in case of scoidents or sudden sickness. Hartshorne’s Cure ail eures Khoumatism. Hartshorne’s Cur cures Cramps, Colic, Pain in the 8! i. FL Racoon ee aii cures Paix in tho Limbs, e, Back, i Hartshorne’s Cure-all cures Sprains, Bruises, Soaids and Burns. Hartshorne’s Cure-all cures Neuralgia, Tooth- ace er ioe py el See jeumte. Chol lartshorme’s ‘“re~ eures olera, Diarrhea and al) Pa:n. iy pdr Cure-all cures Ear Ache and Deaf- TEccknnts Cerra cures is and In- digestion; also, Canker and ore tio and Sore "Hessserns's Gove-clf exveeall Sptast ASfootionn lartshorne’s Cure- art e's Cure cures: pina! in . Hartshorne’s Cure-ail isa great tonic to Weak Stomach p Sele seapenven [poner ras = iD As the ent changes 0 we ~ duve iad Cold, Rheumatism, Painin the Lint 'y; aleo, Stil Neok—every person shoul eta bottic. It acts upon the Nerves, Muscies, inews, Blood and Bones ; and, by its warming ele pres sarrny power, expels ali pain from the system. ON Pit vos bere a Cough, see HARTS . ou ve “ PECTORAL SYRUP OF WILD —it i the best Cough Syrup in the if you are Bilious, vse HARTSHORNE’S NTI-BILIOUS PILLS. They act Liv- ts Stomaeh 1 Bowels, carrying of al Bite and etions. shmgton cist? Migwell & Caseoll oro. in Washington city ; Kidwe! isoell at town: Micel & Gc Alexandtine ma 3!-ly TRICKS AND TRAPS OF HORSE DEAL ‘The Mystic Games of Skill, Ainusement, Love, “thet Practical Miner's Guide, a Treatise on Mine Hrnestin, of the Heart Longings: by Aleth; sian of an Old Dostor; by J. A. Maitland ; 1 awyer's i by J. A. Maitinnd . $1.25. ; Sisters ; worth ; paceman ey ‘The Opera Dancer; by Geo. W.M. Reroida; 9 wenport Duna, vol. 1; by Charles Lever; 50 conte. ae 28 FRANCK TAYLOR, nn oa chy LLIS PROPOSALS POR RATIONS FOR 10s, Or ARATAGD Eiht in, plo’ Saf rednp, tue th day of Getote: nent at im a Py tt tug tatioas to ‘tne Daited States marines at tne following stations for (he yong Chariestown. Massachusetts. ‘biladeiphis. meer | aight quarts o! a gtd quarts of #.jt, soap, dnd one and tallow osndles, 'o one nundred ray beef required shsii be deuver. don the order of the commanding officer of station. e! bulk or by the single ration, & d+ bali consist the ‘0.1 prime mess pork, grogering oftne quality of kmde All subject to ‘ t bo nosomsaniod w; toe somes ot wo TsOos £8 sureties, Wh #6 8 siewoy meet rt.fied to by some ofhicer of 5 Sor an meee! a enfapphontion to thas ‘b'ishing the e ndoreed "ropa for Rotoas for 1888,” Pio: BOT RERLAND, jajor Quartermaster. : pubi. Uotober and send bil! by a copy oladvertisement. te tnis ofhoe for pay se cod JPROPOSA! S FOR PURNISHI EPA- RQIER POR TRE PUBLIC PRINTING. Ov.ce Surexixtexvext Pestic PRin ine, t W asHINe TON, Uctober 4, 658. Tn pussvance of the provisions of the * act to pro vide ier Td tie public printing. & at 2 proved A 2, 1852, sealed p i. oe m., for ibe the paper that may be for the ble printing forte year cading on the lat Gay, of December, 1853. d 7 \ e grenninn, Be pany be riptioa Sacertained, the quantity, quality, jeser| Of each kind of paper that will be required: : Crass 1. > 10,00) reams fine privting paper, unoalendered, to Baca 2 bs # iohee, and to weigh forty-five pounds to the ream of 480 sheets. Crass 2. 6,000 reams fine printene paper, enlendered, to measure 2 by 38 , And to Pounds to the ream of 480 sheets. Py Class 3. reams superfine pripti paper. jendered, measure 24 by § y “eight pounds to the ream of 480 Crass 4. Crass 5. 20 reams superfine p'ate paper, ( uncalendered, as may be required,) 19 and of such weight per ream as may be i required 3 and no, bundieiexcia- ir) Varying Over or ier five Tr oent ‘dard od, tnd the cases be required. Mixing me bundie to im up the weight will be considered a violation of the contract. Crass 6, No. 1. 1,500 reams — pest writing papar. ateap do. do do. do do. r royal do, reams imperial do. 100 reams coio:ed medium (assorted colors) CLase 7. No.1, 5,000 reams dpe] vig wot hd by 26 inches, to weigh twenty enht nds ream. 2. 1 00 reams wr, Poy beh weigh twenty-three pounds per ream. Paper, /® by 55 inches, to Wweightwenty ex ds. 4. 1 resms writing paper, Weigh tweoty-four pounds per ream. 5. 340 resins writing paper, if by 18 inches, to Weigh twenty two per ream. 6. 0 reams bmn paper, i2 by 18 inche-, to Weigh twelve pounds per ream. pers designated in classes Gard 7 must perfeot sheets to the ream and no “out Ires: they are to bemade of the best mate f-om adulteratiog. and hed in the best man The papers in case6 are to be white cr biue, of the reguiar standard sizes of the respective Kinds, and ofsuch weights as may be required by this office; those ineass 7 ars to be whi the and weixhts specified in the sched: The right is reserved of orde:mg a greater of less and every kine contracted for in ali t such times and im such Re parately and be subject 1 paraie contiact ; but ti 'dere may of fer for one or more of the cisxses ix the sane propo- sa. No pi ill be considered unless accom: niea by ntee that the bidder or Ddders: ti his or their proposal shail be . wall enter soto an vblugation with guod and sufhciest sureiies to furnish the srucies on peed. Blank forms for Proposals wi | be fu od at this office, apd none will be taken into consideration uniexs substantial!y agreeing therewith. All the paper iu the sever.! olasse« must be de'ry- gred at such piace or p aces ne ma~ be designated in Yashirgion oby, in good order, free of ali aud ev-ry extra charge ur expense, and subject to the ipspec- Won, count, weight sud measurement of the super- intendent, and to be in ail respects sati . Saimpies of #!| the saper required may be seen at os ce. or will be sent to persous ‘Spplying for The proposals will be opened in the manner re quired by law “on the first Tuesday after the frat Monday in Decombe:” next, (7th )and thee ptract wri be awarded to the lowest bidder. Proposals will be addressee. to “Gro. W. Bow > indent of the Pablic Printing, Capitol ol the United States,” aud eudorsed *Propossis for supplying paper " 00 5-eutd Peorosats FOR SHAFTS. U.S. Carrrot. Exrrvstox ann Wasitinc Agvevver Orvicr, ‘ Wastin N, September 3) p, ie. Sratep Pkorosais wil’ be revewed at thes vihes until the fourth day of December next, at noon for furnishing. on the grounds of the Extension of the Ca,ito!, one hundred Shafts for the columns of the exterior porticos of that baud. i a sarees = ne bundred shafts, incr: torus of the base : each si.aft to be t ity -five fet two and one eighih inches rn hight from the bottom of sa:d torus to the top of the upper astrag The diameter of the torus or botte iece of ahalt to be three feet seven and five eixhths inches; the dinmeter of the shaft abuve to be three feet, and at neck below the onpital two feet six and one-eighth inches; snd the diameter #f the upper ast ite be two feet elevenand seven-eigths inches theseare the net dimensions of the work when finished. A | the blocks to be ecabbled round to sad to be free from al! defects which blemishes in the finished column v Ve shaits to be of white Amenoan ma) simi ‘arin o -lor, grain, aud composition to tet ws im the exterior of the Capito: Extension, which comes from near Lee. Massachusetts. SV@ly proposal should ve nocompanied with a block at least one cubic toot in size, as specimen of the marble otferec. This cpociinen whl be eub titted to proper chemics! and mechanical tests be being acoepted for the work. € propusxis should state the time within which miarbi delivered and should be ncoom- tee, rig-ed by one or re responsible pers ns.to the effect that he or uudertabe Lunt the bidder or bidders if bie or their bid veaccepted.enterinto anebligation with im ten days, wah p> od and suffic ent securities, fur the comp etion of th- work undertaken: said punr- antec tobe acommparied by the certificate of the United Stat rict Judge, United States Mi< ¥ Agent. or some officer of the genera! zovernmect or intividual known to the Ea- Kineer or Departmen’ of \Var, that the guarancors are able to make good th@\r guarentee. ‘he t States reserves the right to reiect any or all bide not deemed ngcous, sad to make arrangements {ur procuring ‘he arvie. Proposals will be received for furnishing the shaf # either in si blocks or in blocks of not \e = thas four feet in length, and the number of shafts offe-ed a blocks or in pieces, r. spectively, shoald be Pro) Is will be opened in this office at noon ef theath December next. in the presence of bidders who may chovee to be present. By order of the Seoretary of War: MEIG8, MC Sept. fe 5 In charge of U.S Cepiel tine k Meras, U memes Ss ened, residents of ——— by. Jor aud severally, oove- pant with ths tuted States, and qusrauty, the foregoing bid of —— be accepted. thet they w.li, within tea days alter the the said bid, exeoute Lhe contract for he same, with ood and auf sent sure ies, to perform the work or d m couformity to the der which it was fail to enter loreanid. We rearanty tomake goot the difference between the offer by the sand — and the next lowest tidder. AB cD hereby certify that, tothe best of knowledge oe te: 7, the abov, tamed guarantors are cord ned dered by u Ete peting Commis'vef the eneral Land Ota, 00 16 ia)

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