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- ~ a Ee eee SOREN Ne RR ea NS SRE RR OTS EVENING STAR. THE COMET. BY OLIVER WENDSLL HOLMES. rink before pectre of the skies; Ah! weil may reral orbs burn blue, And sateilites tarn Te Tea million cubic mi! head, Ten billion leagues of tail! bat By ee spheres of light, aod CH ig tem mas the eG. nee sigh om not their names; hi igqmenas hes oon Ay ra eel, ‘ay t LA Where darkuess might be “ines up ‘Aud sold for “Ty rian dye. And what would bappes. to the land, Avins Corded dorian eve injure Dated devas Rtn Full hot a an tos be we ‘would boil, Full red ¢! fore Methouch | saw aud Reard ital Ins dyspeptic dream! I beard ‘a scream—t Had stewed the tutor I saw fort—ths so! tiers Were armed with gogxies Pop cracked the guns! whiz fen flew the balls: went the magazine! moment tah, i read upon the warping back, “ Phe dream of Beelzebub ;” He could not see his verses burn, Although his brain was tried, And ever and avon he bent To wet them as they dried. 1 saw the scalding pack roll down T ‘aok lu A moke o like wat water spouts, Barst throvgh the romblirg mines; I ssked the firemen why they Such noise about the town: They answe' yao ‘ne brakes went up and dow is And every mother’: it rin aA fell risped to s orackling coal. Strange sights! strange sounds! O fearful dream’ tts memory haunts me stil’, ‘The steaming ses, the camegn oat gare, ‘That wreatned each wood ts through thy one brain tht Visioas sweep, re thine voning meal, i be thy sleep. Stranger! 110 Des Motnes sto be the capital of Iowa hereafter instead of Dubuque. wi The cork tree is Pato cultiva- in the neighborhood of Cincinnati i The yoraiee ofthe City Hall, New York, will co: umbia 8. C., for the murder of B. Medlin. Ur The Charleston Mercur, beef that the cot- sho his year. Lord Brougham ——S his 20th year ten crop will be distressingly s! on the 19th of September las: UJ Une thousand sheep, f= fine condition im ported from the Sandwich Islands, arrived re- cently in California {7A man named Reybold, bas this year ship- eee of — alone, from hb! rm in Cecil county, Maryland. (> Mrs. E. 7. C. Judson, the wife of ‘Ned Buntline,”’ it is said, bas been found lying dan- gerously ill in Buffalo, utterly destitute. 1>~ A contract had been made with the Brit- ish Government to ply a steam-r between New York and Bermoda monthly or bi-monthly. &P- The number of students in all departments of tue Harvard University is now 730. The un- dergraduates number 409. There are 55 students from the Southern States. en ames has been convicted at Col- ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. NATIONAL HOTEL —Capt J Newton, USA; _i J Hellis and lady, Miss Henderson, NYK.F a Gibbons, J W Sp ize, 8 3S Bibb, A Gold. J A Md; J Metz- ‘J W Wenger, [lo’s; BS Scott; Dr HA Va; C J Fox, N G; T J Lassiter, Va; LH NY; TA Napier = @ Carpenter, Mass; T Simms, Le; W B Shon, DC; BS Leeds and lady Pa; FP G Okey, Obio; J "Buffom, NY; WW Bui and lady, RI; J H Coates, NY; S Aifonso, Hava- AW Church and ly, lowa; J © Palmer; Miller aud lady, Ohio; S A Briceo. Mic; Mass; Charles Hoesei, NY kGW Pater, ‘VN Burkhead.NY;S Wi ork and family. J J McDowell, Missouri; N R Stewart Mich; W C_N Swift and lady, Miss Perry, Bs s Kingsbury, Mass; J Smith, G B We- ters and lady, J B Stewart, J RH Cannon, Dc: Va; T B King, TB Welling, Iw Mora, J J Wright, and G N Sanders, Mudd, G T Smith, TD Fullerton ttl ~\ Anderson, Ala; € Brensley, lady, W B Renkin, Pa; Tit F Cole. — {S oa teas J Watson. Bteele, J A NYork BROWNS HOTEL.—J B Denny, Miss; S Peck, Va ET Parrish do, JA Parrish, do; “Ww Arnold, Pa; WE Arm ic; P Rice and fadv, Md; C D Yaney and lady, La; Miss Malacher, do; TC Smith, O J B Syett, Pr; EW Cone and ; AL Terris Va; J ‘Marsh and Indy, Ni: fine Ja aa do; A Van Lo te and lady Md; Parkhurst, Md; E H Porter, Tenn; F Miss M E Peck, Alat A S Parish, du; stroug, WB Lew, NY; J Hall, NY; J Morgen, Pa; J J'Sambert, do; RJ Riey, Pa; eM Safye, Ga; ¥.G Davidson, V»; o8 Major Cunnines s Fairbank and children, Fla; J.C PSs Watson, Pa; B Watson Ny: J O Culbert, Pa; J C Rhodes, do; Mr and Kaller, Ma. RiIRKWOOD HOUSE.—Hon DJ pect Ga; F Mullory, Va; L D S'a nm, USN; lady, Va; Miss K ‘Podd, We Pearson and lady, Roward, O; J L. Dew Cumming, do; FW Cumming, do. UNITED STATES HOTEL.—W B Thomp- T E Brown, Ky; wa Leiteh, Va, JK Btndy and daughter, C1; T Han- dy, O; J G Henderson, Va; H A Hatcheson, Va; sen, Md; Col J & Johnston, do; F Newman, Tenn; 8 Portlana, do; J Squires, do OCEAN STEAMERS’ SAILING DAYS — ram Unirgp States. _ For Cit New York... Liverpool. fedex Empire...New York. lgetwey Nova Scotian -.-. Liver --Glasgow. es ‘Liverpool. ow York..Galway - ew York.. Bremen. Anglo Saxon. Penta. eee pool. Frou Evrops. On the Sth and 20th of each month. suction - ressouable terms, anc to Brereton & Bro., No. 464, 7th er from morning until 1 0 ots Browns’ Hotel, mike tex NOMEN Ms {pure oream. at $2 per al! ry the Atr free of charas. 004 tw Bent to eny part 26NO <a seal! Toe pad ~ Ae are = do; 5 8 Words Miss; “iss Boyd, do; Master Bo: ord, 4, Mitr, do; Miss Wiikins, do; Mis: L Wilkins, do; F iN ere USA; SH uw, Va; 5 rean, ‘Mans; Jv Marrick, + Ja Cumming, pr Miss MB pool..Oct. 20 1 Nov a New York. .So’mpton..Nev 27 lew York. . Oct. New York..Oct +-Oct. ssoees Ot. -.New York..Oct --New York. .Oct. --New York. Oct. New ‘ork. .Nov 6 New York..Nov 2% The California mail steamers leave New Yok OCERY browne” AND LIQUOR beon i SS Ria tt Cc Ol tie end Bee eackic TCERIES, T, Soap. ' is, Atcoovies, Ror all oz tho maoed roved “Femi wand wonptre ct i Binareas are Ty jazited to oat tosk belors ta Opposite the Patent Office.’ ‘mas te s 948 constantly dpe ana mre te, =n JONAS P. pain sce 0. ee net fFook arene re. sth. vis unsurprssed in “e Baie erdinary will be ope: ox Ping an - [aie ae Ee AvTRT. Draco ReIe ashes Hoty Sr mere ip sitaset Court of Errors and exetrs Tate At wos ce ane 5 in 3 in- that there atheros ity of thet, [tian siveravon hand o ie = jection i SANDs, Pa. avenue, between we sat B streets, se20 pon oant Market. : UCED aac vt ey Ls no vee? ae with the Oe ee ites fakin pad to a ipo ghoreant na in Tenoh atyles, AN Opposite Contre te Tax anh siver naing mee, adi mile ‘tions to his ithe the iatnts where passed. jong ex Baie nario give Light gin Kept on aS tanh) Cae, done, and all orders prompt- ofa manatees | 322 PA. AVENUE, ‘Travelers in want of TRUNKS should rot fail to Visit our extensive Sal: rr, find desoription of’ sna CRIN ATE, eer UR ea iM LISES, CARFET BAGS, ATCHELS, &..t ha aol be reaunrgo oheap and moderate Con.” au3s-tf between 3th and 10t ag past the Sole Agent in the District of Col for {somone Dapent & Sen fig be ery Bet | g on B iarge ol tie ditverent grades of POWDER manulsotured ating an Mining Power, _in25and 501b, kore Cannon 3.6 and Musketdo.,(U. Govern ment proo! eS 25and 50 1b. kegs sae F, FP, & FP, ir 6%. ‘Bisand 3 1 kees Becki Pow wder, mtn 15 and 25 1b kegs do. 3g Ib. canisters ioe Grain do. : int lb canisters ie Kifle do. fy 6% and 12% |b. kee ". do. F, le i 7 Land 3s Ib. it eat de. in ig Ib. flaskatand consstors Vir 8 in Bike in 5 Ib. canisters os fety Fuse ‘Of superior quality,oin barre! ani Ail of the above will be sold at manufacturers he District, delivered free of charge to any part of Be character of Dupont’s Powder has been so favorably known fors naif century, that ee, deem it unnecessary to say anything in its tied We take pleasure stall times in showing — and style of packages to sportsmen and others. iL Office No. % High street, 1mmediately ad joming the Canal Bridg “4 * se 3-tf Pi ieet Portas FOR TRE MILLION —A pee rtrait of Fong ay gents. warranted 2,000 of these beas ures made By Weis 1 nine weeks, Sonwie unless the aitter is perfectly satisfi otures on fa extra for 8 cents, Pehich oan = nt foopag ool vi varie! epton re racks, os WOODLEY, 2. ght not reqai: har, No.3 sin : tree ‘aa hotograp! 0. a ts XTENSIVE imORTMENT oF. manga ras NUT, ROSEWOOD AND ean Se Fo ng ne NITUR oat Esiwaxe Sas-5, ‘ subseoriber ving el is assortme: of Furnitu¥e, wouid rae invite the citizens of ton, and the public, to and examine hi — for them- se ves. @onsiating of Fine Mahogany, Walnut, Cherry, and other Ward- robes Fine Mahogany, Walnut, and Cherry, Jenny Lind And other Bedatead: ze Fine Wainutand Rosewood Etrgeres, Ladies’ Cab- iInets and hada p> ine Mah: id Walnut Sofas and Chairs. Fmes “yg Oak "Marble top and other Cottage Cham- Fine’ "Mahogany and Walnut Dressing and other Burenus, and Sideboards. ier Mahogany and other Chairs of every descrip- 108. Fine Marble to; ro ah Sofs, and other Tabios, hina, Gi and Crockery Ware, Looking Meonrenntoullesehy oth ar is sellas cheap as in Washington, and on as favorable terms Pond T fiatter myself that no person wishing to purchase will be disappointed if they xive me call. A. GREEN. aule-tf Non ioe 7th atreat. A Py BORLAN « CUPPE EECHER & BLEEDER Rendence—No. 434 Maasohusetts avenue, between Sixth and Seventh te. reas ‘Be M.S 9. for vg. Carstners, mY toe, Dewreiet. B. Butta. M.D. Le. SIMON s. Wow Yong 6 ¥ “yf ‘ong Citr,) EDGE t50L WAKER Northeast corner G atrect north and 7th street west, Manufactures and opera Kinds of Edge Tools noluding Mi aad Stune-cutte i i ap Pape phe me-cutters’ Touls. Mili SS aa veeap ae oO a ihaven tow ft ese om TO! NCoiifies teases tonearm ont can be urohased e! when aie GHiN ‘A, GLas and QUEENSWARE,' — bo the ol es with = opt numerous to mention, avenue, between 9th and 10th streets. ota at and see for yourselves, JOHN MoDEVITT. M* ere x MANTELS. wit did _anrortment of CARVED sed? PL4 TAINn italian MARBLE MONUMENTS, 1 OMBS, & oor Oe sareemandan s02 Im 2d door from corner 12th & F. sts. NTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPUBITES. MONEY te LOANon STOCK cone ton NUE BROTHERS, BAN ea J Rtg tO URGE RTAEER, No ant 418 7th constantly on hand every article te aired jn Aeanel line—a foe Pr ae Patont Preservers, ko., ohar; moderate, an and his attention netant’ r call, any hour of the day or night. Hacks furnished for fu funerals at lowest posible rates. apa-ly RESH GOUDS JUST RECEIVED, ‘The subscriber hi jt cons a ‘iow ae ° vod ere Aca on jignment, ja No. rae 2) barrels 0:2 MACKEREL E barrels No.8 MACK & ERE ass, Do bnrrels Nig aed SU 10 kids TON UES and SOUNDS, be qin! BAS KER, fee “SODPISH SH. phe 0. 464 Tt atrest, opposi SONA EL. OLD MAGNOLIL . HE Undersigned offer 44 WHISKY. ard brand of fine xe WwW pokey. of their o° half barrels. The the Whi ky known a0 favorably” in the South’ fo or the t ineaer hes ASE ED ce ae teear baat == ite ean ri ky distilled and Cy tree » from an which render made up w Always having a large stoc fine w! =o New ae as 0 Bhip goods eo mether ty d t. Gfioe ier sour BIERES nt, Palade yD York, 95 Wall street. mare i Irv GROCERIES. F You want snee Groeeries and Produce, cail at H. ROBY'S Grocery Store, in the old car of- on Pa, avenue, between 2d and 3d streets, No. TEA 3 to 91.5 and KE. T2t018 do. avg « ce iy to ots cents. ie to ofc ta ines and Lito, and every- ook te sonora “TORN H. ROBY. Jj ust eee THEY CC COME. Powe ieee ot Ay! bee and ‘DECORA: | nn ox ressly fears en, Oa tyiieh patterns out. pee, ig suena a Sa moe of every euality ork Gone at Pele RA ANYLIN’& ROTHROCK. oe | Intaliigencer) AMBERS’ JOURNAL, (Fdinbu:gh ed ia ie moran. A SET NSHOR'S Monthly Magasine for November. om way and Giese Steamboat Guide tor Oc: rorest Life, by the Rev. Henry New! Wee rs received for + ne Narork Westie, ws shin eek Ledger. | ceretioce ta the for ealeat MURR ct ad woos hres eat Pete, NEM, MUSIC received this day, ~~~ = ELLIS, Tr! RY.—Dr. rene eas 0. HILLS, Sor rue tea SOUTHWEST AND NORTHWEST. | &). Sees sy a y Baltimore and Ohie Railread. FALL ARRANGEMENTS, I Tm ee &RE NOW RUN fees con Tia tig a dhe eae CINCL wah fickes Seale GUN wworTmay FROM WAS: @rami Mountain Scenery o| in ‘Fo view the take either the 7.454, m. or 3.30 p.m. trains from W. beaten other possible this ror A SNGERS for the Main Stem of the mitinse Passi MG ieuiiroed will eave Washing- lows : grail points between Washington Junction and take the 7.45 a. m. trains. Stations between Piedmont and Wheeling ‘Tran. To —— with the Fred FOR BALTIMORE AND THE EA®T. — for Baltimore at 615 and 7.45 445p.m. On Sunday at 3 30p. m, eave Baltimore at 4.39 and 9.908 m. and 3.30 and y at 4 Wa m. only. The 7.45 and 4.45 trains only will stop ‘at way sta- his ace tae .tre the eluef connect- ing trains for the west, ‘and the 6.15, 7.45 and 330 P- Cody trans for —— ther int aod ‘Ohio Haulvond Tie Ticket o tions and for Annaj ‘The 7 45a 1m. an paarees es the a? Master of Tranportation, Baitimore. LL, ARRANGEMENT. Ltt ANOS EERAN pata. 4 Boat Every Hour from Each Plaes. The Washincton and Alexandria Steamboats will larly from the foot ‘Ashington, end King. pereice, every hong from® from i3{ a.m. to23¢ pea Eve :as follows: ashington—Bteamer G ceantita.me, 1,3, 5, TM P. rom Washingion—Steamer i 10a. m., 12m,, 2, 4. 9 From A jexandrin— Steamer, Gr. 8, 10a, m., 12 m , 24 rom Alexandria—S Ms, 5 wal ras and Friday mornin; n her regular trips to and omit her tripi ria from 93. fag tos hereafter run roy ro. PAGr—at HOMas COLL- £6. "PAGE —at ease + FOMAS eeu 3, and 5 p.m. ‘when the Coliver Mount Vernon, ’ as irre ap Washington sata from Alexan- dria ‘connect ‘with the pane ‘of the Baltimore and = Railroad for the Nor sx aud West U boats from Yashington of the Orange and Alexan- dria Ratiroad for the South and Southwest. se 2 NOTICE TO TRAVELERS. NEW ARRANGEMENT, With Greatly improved Schedule. M WASHINGTON DIRECT TO ALL foc PARTS OF THE SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST, Via Petemac Steamers and Richmend and Railread Line. Stat Mae Two fast daily lines from Washington for = South and Southwest. Boats teave their berths, foo! at 6¢8.m and7%<p.m. Passengers boat can obtaina fine breakfast on boa njoy & pleasant sail of 3}s hours down the beau- ti ul Potomac. passing in full view of Mount Vernon. By the evening boat they insure a good supper anda rest pees | four hours in comfortable berths or state- and ariive in Richmond the trains for the Bn, with the tra 1m time to connect uth and Southwest. fail is conveved over this route, it being 44 miles shorter and 10 miles leas railroading than by any other route, making cortain conneotions to Preset es Richmond, and Petersburg, Va., Weldon and Wilmington, N. Charleston, S.C., Augusta, Georgia, Montgomery and Mobile, Ala., Direct to New Satay and all Southern Cities Also, connect at ‘Ricnmond with the Danville, Southside, yircinaa, Tennessee. and East Tennes- ao ‘OR THE Sournwasy ~ Moxtsomery, and New Oriseas. For through Uckets and further information of the route, mquire at the Southern Ticket (ifice one door east ct Browns’ Hotel, or on board the os foot of 6th strent ARRANGEMENT! GREAT SOUTHWESTERN ROUTB Via Orange and Alexandria Railread. FROM WASHINGTION CITY, D.C. "SENNESSEE, LADAMA LOUL ANA and TEXAS. “TS oan b+ obtained at the SSTERN RAIL ae , corner of Pennsylyauia avenue ‘Washington, on board of the Steam '¢ Paze,'‘or at the office of the Orange Aetenae Railroad, at aeorene Richmond, Dawwilli,. Lynchbu' Knozvitls, Dalton, Atlanta, C. Nashville, Huntsville, Grand Junction, omery and New Orleans, continuous railway connec tone to Memphis. Affording greater Expedition and Comfort and miles shorter than by any other route. ‘The steam f-rry boat George Page ee joa bags of7th street at 6% a. m., for Alexandrin, wh sgengers take the cars for Suohmona, —— bag ores 6k Ae Sov Memphis, Mo By a direct ante, = Chiariottevile, ond al poms Sonth- ing ers aa close connections to Mi: 4 peed and Omnibaree leave the office, ans AMES"A. EVENS, Agent. Ts acca ype eee ie for the andria eyo names the Alezandrts and Washington Railroad and Louisiana Long & aii be called for and con’ station, where @ good Se line ca nes the - Seaanpe} iy wil! fas' J. 8. Mast for the > Th at from the annvy. oe t wr jet with on the boat. in many eranobe: the most economt- eaches connect with every train from B.—Coaches furnished for Exoursions and aie janes STATES MAIL LINi Only Regular Lin and Without Failure for Eight Years. FOR CALIFORNIA AND OREGON, Via Panama RalLRoav. Kegular Sailing Days, 5!) Sth § Wwth of each month. Cavrion.—So many frauds and impo- sitions of various kinds have been lately ‘ed on travelers bound to CA LI- A, that the subse iber, the only authorized . 8. Mail Line, via Papa York, feels it his duty to assage to Califorma, ey must be careful rl on pu passage ma. in the city of } caution al: person: that. TO avorv IMPOSITION, t find thetrue office of the Steamships of the U. Mail Line, via Panama Railroad, as no other oftiss “op York is authorized to engage passage ‘he Companies have only one office in New York, 77 West street, oorner of Warren at.. on the North River, at the head of the jowerve my sirn over the door. A MOND, Agent. New York. ads PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSULP ( cOoM- Ose of she Steamehs CRUIEORNTA, and O of fais isis , Arrying on the Sth and 20th of each month with the mails aad i pasenngers, connecting vias PANAMA RAIL ‘hese steamships have been 1 pre ved by the Navy ‘Department, and guaranty speed i Ralizend (Sanberio &) is now com- id is crossed in 3 or 4 Rare, Vor por Throman ts Ben of pases passenx by steamer at theoom- movey paid in New York rt in Panama and on In 6B Se of Aeci sn reltable—no failure same day they ar- Condnatars go through by each steamer, if women and ch Idren Fang ra hie Fete at the lowest ‘Yonk &3. alias ipymor to 0 ARMST RO) Oh6 R 7am EGAR.—Kighteen barrale eormer Varmont avee ORCHEEL, aD} £3’ HAIR weet selectors Ps svenee between én The covers ail pease Foe coe ae ) steam: Tancisen, to jo praventd —_ at Aspinwall. ee eee TAD eben Sasa a Sree —— ~ renee eee u 1. Sait i M.rgom Bil Seat as sonaily iw ity. persons Wwearthese Teeth who ba! here others Seonaeeteed weet denta re that® are ean event arate the M Plate will be more fully warranted. ooms in this city, 356 Penn. avenue, betwoan 9th a ‘streets ; also, 97 Arch street, Philadelphia, ge D. NTISTRY ry dy VED. RMU ON is now set! ‘eeth on Vulcan- ite, oombaning the u ies le sdvantngen ne zy it | rane sx, durability, use! Sect ing piates oan nacw begusnntion & pen jeot fit. Teeth mounted on Vulosnite will coat one-third less thaa and are (ar suoeeny, in every respect. a8 supansansst aii aven PENNSYLVANIA A Three doors from Mth sirect, Dr. BAILY begs leave te to inform the public that be can be seen at ali hours,at bis ofh located as above. He feels assured that experience of fifteen years’ practies, with the large number of patients, and great variety of difficuit cases that he has treated successfully. will enable him to surmonnt any diffiewity, scientific or otherwise, reiating to the Teeth, His own experi- ence confirming the opinion of Peay seey: e ‘jaed | See ye spoon are and especially Drs. te fooard ail mereutii Poi ae ab for ehh the the bn also all Enamels, Gutta Percha, Caments | leman, for the construction Orcontinuous O ‘um Teeth, that Porcelain, mounted on Gold Plate, is the only rejisble substance that can be worn in the mouth, as ha moeto nelusively shown by the iast ‘Amerivaa Dentai Convention. Althou; ugh he flatters himself from his long resi- denoe and practice in V eheniee he is favorabiy known to his numerous friends and patrons, he begs leave to refer them to the following TESTIMONIALS. From the late nee Re the Church of Epiphany, is céty> Dr. Staruxn Batty: Dear Sir—I desire to ex- rove ves steem for you personally, and my confi- ou a8 & superior dentist. Thi Pays ape me have be We sa Me ope that you may receive t. e from fiends ‘and the public that your skill wo well de. en. Yours very is af “Washington, Aug. 23, 1856, v. FRENCH. From one of the oldest . firms in Baltimore— Messrs. Boggs, Cotman ae i E has led him, jot loyed Dr. Steph Ss a Dent of Wash melts, £0.€3 mes ington city, to reaeail for me An ioult piece of work, which he did hed members of the Den- tal College of Balti led. after repeated trials, to perform the same work satisfactorily, i* gives me great gleasure to express my entire confidence and high estimation of his professional skill. jaltsmore, Jan. 12, 1857. 7, HARMANN BOGGS. Extract from a note received from the late Hon. John af Clayton. 1, S. Senate, Aug 19. 1856. The teeth yon. made Yor — work admirably ; no- = 108k We CETTON. To those seeking relief {rom the maladies of the teeth, I can cheerinily Lie poset Dr. 8. Epily se gs 8 superior dentist. » mad porcelain for one of my family, and p! ged ‘several teeth for myself, and the work has all stood well for more than ten years, ROBERT T. NIXON, Apnili9, 186, Va. Conf. M.E Chureh South. We, the undersigned, having had occasion bowen ourseives of the professional skill of Dr. Surgeon Dentist of this city. or having eae zant of his operations on our families or fr: pleasure in expressing our admiration of hie artistic skill, as well ne the uniformly satisfactory manner in which he performs pe most Selicate aud difficult operations in Dent reer; ‘we respectfully recommend him to the pes jenoe an patronage of oe eee of which we consider him eminently a U. Water, Arohitect U. 8. Capito', ‘Homas MILLER, a D, of Washington, t b.é. S$. Bong, M: D. of Georgetown, D.C. 8, Lincoun, M. D.. of Washington, D.C. os H. BRaDLRY, of Washington, D ¢. Gerorce Waxsro! ‘x -Governor of Florida. Wattre Lenox. Ex-Mayor of Washington. Henry Batvwin, U.8 Patent Ofhce, fe ASR aa Principal Rittenhouse Academy, fe! D*- R. FINLEY BUNT, NTIST, Will perdvon ail operations betopsine to his Ss i oO ions 01 profession at hus 0 ‘od catablished oikes, an as above, HEN IN THE COURSE OF HUMAN events, Ladies and Gentlemen lose one of their roatest nBtural attractione—a fine head of hair—it EScomes s matter of serious seeertanes and the uestion is what shall we do to ma Bins @ hit, —_ filing off, and restore its vigor and AT SS ie ROMOTER AN: Be pts ROVE AMS ‘ow he will stop the heir falling or breaking, ve dandruff, keep the scalp clean and white, and impart fresiness moe zi or to the hair; and piconet date may have bee: id twenty years, “4 e-ntinued use of it two months, will insure yo) luxuriant head of hair. pad Fe ‘et a bottle, it ad get the |, after cana ication, return it rice pri prover. c- reaa feta er bi Z. D. Age ‘uggist, corner 4% street Pa. api ly ad, ae for Dr. Harrie ita Rates Penna ONGWORTHY’S PURE OHIO wASA BA BRANDY. 8_N. PIKE, Sole Propnetor, 18 ana W Sycamore . Cincinnati, Ohio, rhe coy sd i been ma vr the, Caen re sores! ‘o ire Juice o! 6 Cataw! ra joes fom e Pu rT thus evidence of of American enterprise industry, ‘sof of oar our onany rome nies - at home, equal by 8n: The OHIO CATAWBA BRANDY not oir equals but excels the best Imported Brandi fa ucity and flavor. It is, im fact, the best Kran nown. This statement is fully corroborated by the Certifica our most distinguished analytical Bt. it isa sure Remedy for Dyspepsia, Fla‘u- long » Cramp, Cholic, ped uor, Low Spirits, Gene- jetility, &e. No family should be without it. Ke.ail price $1.25 per bott! N. Pike has appointed DAN'L. B.CLARKE, Druggist and Pha-maceutist, corner of avenue and 43 street, Sole Agent for the District, where d customers will please forward cee ALL, N ANNIHILATOR, OR De ety WEAK aK BOWELS. nti COVERY IN’ AEBicaL SCIENCE, HARTSHORE’S CURE-ALL shou'd he wort in all famiiies incase of acoidenta or endden si news, aa it fr nt y C.res in less time than it re quires to get & physigian Itoures pain in any part of the system and 1s used Su AS the requ ent changes of the weath # the frequent changes of the weather pro- a bad Cold, dy Rheumatism, Pain in the Lam reg erp also, Stiff Neck—every person shoul eta bottle. a it acts upon oe Capra Muscles, Kine Bioo: ‘ones ; and, by its wari elec ite bs pore, expels 8ii pain from the system. HEISE, SRor or witb HO HORNED #8 “yw the best Cough Syrup in the World. if yo Biljout, uso HARTSHORNE’S ANTES 10US LS. They act upon the Liv- [Fy re an ease ais off all Bile and jt Th above medicines to be iad at all Drug Stores The B. fanpington idwell “°c Ciscell at Geor, ee town: H. z Be . ‘Alexand! = oo T1- TEN ag YOUR EYES. Sraene! EN and eee one ima se Bs ienrape ein his own, a5 here of the iatest improved d BPECEACL RG ane ou gore a hae Ee fi be AN BEEDL hich aro. re, warraied to mprowenay Hees SiciPrED Ness — are con) lasses, | now sink them, will paper at frdtaight. Thoes DOUBLE- TRYSERE ROS BONE ZUELIAN ed ~ ‘best Words ne . =A . tae hie @ rproduenes or other jearness and {sine coe © dies calle vege ye ta SPY. and MAGNI- Cor oe at re corner igh sae ror sfc pron Eighth street No. 41. be- wot mistake the corner of et strect. 'e ys wah BS reasonable, the same asst Bin ont y SI- Dp Larsen rere certain cure for Coldest Unmet ET ert B: Senay ee aise by him vaen child, ao dau! iven up tad welt red aaa ow a i oy aa rials fe hs wil Ehoce' wi wish Lot pe 4 reotions for inking and’ age ae su 6-3 No. 19 Grand st.. Oi aeer City. N. J. M Deas cet kan tae AND MIS- pa m city by at the lowert mens tna ih "ney on aS purchased for | Rpokstore, Penn, avenue. near sth street. se 22 LADIES SR VPR PUNTO See tending to it; alse sare Nua. oe oesa in —, a th: that have eet nh Sacer 18 pine Ss different reg, ior pale in Washington for No. $35 Pa. av.. beaut ee ietutied jo. 318 the crest Continental 4 extraction ion of the tution, and Foden whe sil tl ach ere voi No. Ne ten Prince ten or B will sorward aah sapere peERU 1 On, Prorscrep —e of td Sega iaving successful « ow discoveries inthe Materia Medics subjected, must now be reosived se caeehet ee OS ir Dysrersia, ectioms of the ‘Liver, Dr lgia if of the Blood, Boils, Effects of Lead or dencices, Disordered Sta Scurvy, The Prostra’ Mercury, General Debdilisy, and all Diseases which requirea Feaeaos and Alterative Medicine, The Proofs ote whe te ioe cannot reasonably feuds to reesive the aid. PERUVIAN SYRUP rotess to be & yo but ite range is extensive. many diseases, are intimately rel ing from one cause. are so numerous, so well of ievabels for which re. 18 precisely that whieh led ¢ ed! highest order of medical 10, the witnesses Aooes- jeaoy of the Syrup incon- Those who may wish for an opinion from dicteeronsel the Syru BR has 20, often baff °° The facta are sible, moe the safety ae e lowing among numerous testimonials in the hands res are those of gentic- community, and of ofthe Acents. Tne men heya le ity 1 Ite eflecta would be incredible, but from of those who have witnessed them, an their testimony, ae we di 8 H. Kxxpats, M.D. It te well known that the medicinal effect of Protoxide of 1 Jost by even very brief exposare to alr, and that to of Protexide of Iron, witl n deemed tinposnible. Je polut is attained by comms WAY REFORR UNKNOWN; and thi so ution may rep’ace all the oto carboustos citrates, and tartrates of the Meteria A. Hares, ®. D., Assayer to the State of Mansachaseita, 16 Boylston sireet, Boston. — for large For sale wd etme OC ARK & CO, roe siesaes Boston. ie in Washington . G Nairn & Palmer, Harbaogh, H, nt ak. Yue Bary, Jas. A. D. B. D. by R. J. Ciseell, and J. L. Kid weil. THE GREAT WONDER NINETEENTH CENTURY. PROFESSOR WOOD's HAIR RESTORATIVE. feys the St. Louis (Mo.) ) Demoornt : publish a letter to Dr. Wood, gentleman in Maine, which speaks glowing ior merits of bis heir tome Such f evidence en coming from @ reliable source. If cortinoates are guarantees of truth, the Dr. needs ee encomiinns, nor uselées puflery from Baru, Maine Jani ‘20, 1856. Paorxsson 0. J. Woon & Co.:— Gentlemen : waving ES ® few mouths sii and in Snes: vat have its cfleot, w! can now rertify to the world thet the g doth on my head an: its nataral color, and I believe more soft and glossy than {t bas been before for twenty-five years. Tam now sixty years old; my good wife at the age two, has used 1t with same effect. Ti I deem due to you for your valuable dis- ed that whoever will righwy directions, Will pot bare oecasion to contradict my state- Of this city ands resident bere for the my hair has reeum with tay usme attached, is at y vice. a6 I wish to pre- serve the beaut os of nature in others as well as msset. ‘a. 0. RAYMOND. Tam, truly yours, WOOD'S HAIR RES y hair. fom the effectsof the yellow Orleans in 1864, | was Induced to make 8 trial js can express wy obligations to y ri ‘The unde: signed. Rey. J. K. Bragg, f¢a minister in oe 4 pastor of the Orthodox Church at Brookfield, fe a gentleman of great influence and aniversally Brooxrruy, January 13, 1558. Prorxsson Woop—Dear Sir: Having madea trial of your Hair Restorative, it gives me pleas has beon excellet in removing Inf . ® constant tendency to itching with whieh I have been troutled from my cbiidhood; aud has which was becoming no other article wt! to its original color re 7ibIng like the game pleas 4 a The primceggen ating a 8, ium, small 8 pint, and retails fc 1 ti nats least Fronts BS sont. vol ~ hoids « quart, tec 2 iP = bottles oe the per cent. more in pana ee 8 ht eo. ‘Uggists Bod Fanoy Goods AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL, Fox tux Rarip Curzor 8, COUGHS, AND HOARSENESS. cs) BPS ChERRE cE ha trial of many y ‘ized men, ay wn nation of civilized men, AY. cure more cases of pulmonary pote, any other Tage aeertses Reve been cored byitrand a amption ands of suffe rere who were deemed be: of human aid have usefulness, to sound health life, by thisail- Re as < its t ere & ov a lungs and throat. inert hee ago been restored to their friends and the enjoyments of t) hb te onan ng. oe ol is gnawing ta! symptoms wt? Heis —— the CH s.ee, comme at night oan be hich bas 4 a hbo yo to shadow forth the virte ve won for oe, AR Pectoral an im- nn ys ieacoomplia fabes more by p eountiess colds and oaghe. ¥} sced Shick would would have popes s of Ppoamncned yet ~ oo Siege harvest Hoarsences Whoop wp om , eared My the eae ficient saan mer om soatt = ee that the sick ever bef ae them the inf: venation it con oi femiet wate — A ee DR RATIONS FOR iss. irrick, U, 8. M. Comrs, eyeing ols pop ot mece m Fontaine ont chiog Ur beans. arte of Jody of rood hard es oe to one hui 10 ved shail be detivered on the order ms aiccrioractessas ts ingle ration, and shal! cope uipaeereer ae Ap ay og t ™ 2 Mess Po! vite beet Sal wre ert Pit caed AE onttot U1 bad Rooompan ied the names of wt weet tame wh se suficiency must be of the government. oFPorme of bide will furnished on appliention to this oe bishing the above advertisement wil \plonse send the per containine the iret adver Uisetent te this « a or EXAMINATION. L. aud adibeoel the wd = pga —_— fo tke Of SOUTHERLAND. Major and Quartermaster. vashegton, Dts Sh lib and“ Evening Star.” Washington. . .”” Portemouth, N. Hs “Post” and * Ney ; | Mat Bossom: Mase; * ee stacey Brooklyn. N. v, “Penexyivanien” Philn phin. Pa; piven Actas was pet tae rv eS next, end eend bill, scoompanied by a copy of advertisement, tu oetins uthes Tor payment. Be 2 eotd ROPOS, oO RNISHING E Pa- P' PERFOR TRE PUBL BR SING! NTR Patxtixe, Orvics Screrix TREE Pec Rien -. t reuance of the provisions of the * sot te pro wide" for execute the public priating ay Pap proved August 2%, 185%, scale propossis ved at this in the Capitol, until the ‘her wm! bow ay) oe my ede Ne that mia: ox era printing erik year ending on the Ist or ithe, sanjeine’ list specifies, as nearly as ean be easortained, tee uantity, ori and desorption et be required : CL. . ¥, 8 fine unocalendered. t Dmg ty s Lat eg fand'to” weigh forty five pounds to the ream of 490 sheets. 6,000 reams fine p a — enlendered, to rinting * measure 2 by 38 inches, And to weigh fifty six pounds to the ream of 480 sheets. 00 porkine printene paper. bard -evwed and reams ruperfine pa oaiendered. to measure 24 by SJ inches. and towekn forty-eight pounds to the ream o/ 420 sheets. Ovass 4. 1,090 reams superfine map paper, sized aortas 2 onien dered, of such sizes as may be required, correspon? ing in weight with paper mensuring 19 ‘by oy 4 = Weighing twenty pouncs per ream sheets. Grace’ 5 PO reams a cage — paper, (calendered, or unoalendered, as ma: requmed, 119 by -4 imehes, and of such weight per ream as may be required. The fibre of the paper of each of the above classes to be of hiner and cotton, free from all adu'teration ineral or yther pubstanees. of fair whilenoss Up in quires of twenty four sheets each, ‘and in bu odies of two reams each ; exch resm to conta n 489 perfect sbects. U niformity to color, thickness, and weight wil! be required : and no bundle (exoin sive of Wrapper) vary ing over or coher ban percent fre sta_dard weight will be recerved, and the willimali cases be required. Mixing 101 hioknesses in the s\me bundle to make +f the weight will be considered & violation of the contract. Crass 6. No. 1. 1,500 reams —— post — paper. 2. 2,000 reams flat cap lo. 3. S00 reams demy go. 4. 2,099 reams folio post do. 5. ‘300 renms medium % 6 reams royal 5 7. reams super royal bo 8 5 reame imperial 3. 100 reams colo. ed smodinm (assorted colors) Crass 7. No. 1, 5,000 reams write paper, 19 by 23 inches, to Weigh twenty eight a per ream. 2. 1,500 renmis writing paper, I* by 26 inches, to weigh twenty-three pounds per ream. 3. 3,109 reame writing paper, If by 25 inches, to weightwenty ex pound 4 10) reams writing paper, hh twenty-'our pounds paper, '8 by 18 inohes weigh twelve All the papers cesienated in classes and 7 moet contain 439 perfect sheets to the ream and no “owt side” quires: they are to ve made of the best mate rials, free from adulteration. and finished in the bert macner. The papersin cass6 are to be white or biue, of the regular standard sizes of the respecti kinds. and of such weights ns may be required this office; those in c'nes 7 ars to white, and o the sizes and weixhts specified 1m the schedule. ‘The right is reserved of ordenne axcreaterof quantity of ench and every kiue contracted for Ciasses, to be furvished at such times and in such qu ntities as the pubs ‘viee may require. Fach ciags will be con puratey and be sulject to a repnrate contract ; but ln“ders may of- ar for one or more of the c'asses iu the same prepo- sal. No proj is will be considered unless aooompa nied byt uarantee that the Lidder or bddere, if his or their proposal shall be accepted, will ester into an obligation with eds ud sufficieot sureties to furnieh the artio'es prey proposals wil be furnished at t will be taken into consideration agrteing therewith. All the paper in the severs! classe* must be deliy - ered at such piace or p aces as inary be designated in Washington city, in good order, free uf all and every extra oharge or expenre, and subject to the inspec - lion, count, weight and measurement “f{ the super- tntendent, and to be in #li respects satisfactory. xampiesofel! the paper required may be scen at this ofoe, or will be sent to pereous applying for oy wali be opered in the manner re mired “on the firet Tu yy alter the. first coder in December” next, (7th ) aud the contract willbe ed to the lowest bidder. Proposa’ li be addresses to “Gro. W. Bow MaN, “ Pupenatendent of the Pubiic Priating, Capitol of the United States,” aad endorsed “Proposals for supplying paper” oc 5 eotd Pprorosats FOR SHAFTS. 1. 8. Cariron Exrexsiox 2 Wa séToN Aguepuct Orr WV s, September 3) h, 1838.4 Sxarep PRorosacs wil be received at this ufhos until the fourth day of December next. at noon for furnishing, on the grounds of the Extension of the Ca itol, one hundred Shafts for the columus of the exterior porticos of that building. ‘he dimension: as follows: One vundred shafts, ineius the base: each siaft to be twenty-five f. et two and th inches in ht frou the bottom of said diameter of the shaft above to be three feet, and neck below the capi'a! two feet ex and ‘one-eighth inohes; and the diameter of the upper astragaito be two feet eleven and seven-eigths inches hesecre the net di) he work when niahed. A'l the blocks to be seabbied round to dimensions, and to be free from ail defects which would mare blem shes in the finished column. The above shafts to be of white American marbie, simi'arin onlor, grain, aod composition to that used m the exterior of the Capito: Kxtension, which comes from near » Massachusetts. Every propo.al should ve ecompanied block at least one cabic !oot in size, tes Am ape of the marble offerec. ‘This specimen wiil be eub- mitted to proper chemica! mechanioal teste be fore being acoepted for the work. The proposals shouid state the time within which the marble will be deliivered..and should Booom- nied by itten quarsntes, sigred by one or pers ns.te the effect that he or that the bidder or bidders will. if his or their bid be gocepted, enter into an obligation with Fe ou and sufficient seourities, for the work undertaken: said guar antee to be acoompaned by the certificate of the United States District Judge, United States Oi«- triet Attorney, Navy Agent. or some offcer of the general government or tadividual kno tothe bn- gineer or Department of War, that the guarantors are able to make good their guarantee. The United Sta'es reserves the right to reiect ary or all bide not deemed advantageons, and to make arrangements for proouring « et arvie. Proposals wiil be received for Sept theshefs either in pipe biecks or in blocks cf not jere thea four feet in length. and the number of shafts offered in enele blocks or in pieces, respectively, should be sposrls will be opened in this office at noon of th December next, in the presence of bidders may choose to be preseut. By order of the Secretary of W: M. ¢ EIGs, oO neers, Jo charge of U. U.S. Capito! Extension. eranty. en: — be accepted, thst he or thes wl’, withia teodsys aiter the soceptance of the enid bid. execute the contract for he same, With food oné sufi lent sureties. to perform the work or ‘urmsh the artic'es proposed im conf J the of the sdve tisement ender wi And in ease snoceid on te ter into e>ptrect aeeforessid, we guaranty se good the difference between the offer by the — next lowest bidder. A t wi tetel above i to pbetstoy_inoetey term: mond 1 > oT or T PONEM OF THE PUBLIC S ce ANBAB. WERE OR DE TINK ELD BY Pho. Cc AM ATION No. a given that t. eajez of the =r mut pubic ee the ritory of Kansas by prociamation No. 617, dated bate to we belt ot the jand athens ot Le- com, ton ar d Ke Kickapoo. inthe Territory of Kansan, en Vet and 1st vs of November next, are | Berets y pratrenea, by order ah 4 Smee pti a HED priors whieh perind the atlee wall again be sdvertined. wi Lsoe:.. Acting comms ot nd oes Land se lt-iswow

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