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EVENING STAR. “De You Think He is Married." Madam! BY JOMN @- 4axe. ‘Awd | cant dccivne the teats” htest gift of gu With the sly eusing, You would hardly need toask ! Don’t y» Ts bis pober sided nowt” Tn hia rather i ‘And extremely rapid eae If he’s not treason, Or some w: action done, Can you see the faintest reason aya Or should run? Why should he be in s flurry! ‘at a loving ere Searest, cir thnce to. most dignified of fect ! ‘When sfar the man has spied her, Uf the grateful, happy cif Does not haste to be beside her, He must be beside himself ! ‘our stormy baby, Jost ag if it we e his own! Do you think a certain meeknesa You have mentioned in his looks, Is 8 ohron:e optic weakn ‘That has come of reading books! Did you ever see his vision Peering uuderneath a hood, Save enough for reoogmtion, As (VE pérson should! Could 8 capuchin be colder When he glances, as he must, Ata finely round=d snoulder, Or a proudly swelling bust’ Madam ! think of every feature, ‘Then deny if you can— He’s 8 fond, connubia creature, ‘Taservy in Ea st. —The Richmond cor- respondent of the Petersburg Express writes: **An incident at the theatre a few nights ago, came very near making a genuine tr: vy where enly an imitation was designed. Edwin Booth was pisyise in the last act of Macbeth with thrilling effect—the audience, almost frenzied ‘with excitement, rose and applauded the young actor with vociferous ebeers; Macbeth, having lost his sword, seized his dagyer with the pur-* pose of finishing Macduff fn asingie blow, and plunging forward, it flew from his hand, disap- peared behind the wings, and mom through the hat of an employee who sat there attentively watching t ene on the stage. The ides of a littering blade in such close proximity to bis hull, was any thing bnt pieasiny, and the scene- shifter thought it about time to shift bis position {10™ Seven slaves, vaiued at $7,500, escaped from Wood county, Va_, last week. {7 Over 4,000 bushels of rice were received st Charleston, 8 ©., on Monday last. During last week, $135,000 in specie ar- nein Cuarlesces, S.C., from New yon. 1 The supposed inexhaustible mine of plumbago, in Fewry, Maine, bas been usud up. 7" Among the latest novelties are Heenan hats and Piccolomini cigars. 47 Cincinnati papers say that the principal —— raging ih that city Is thirst for strong U7 The police force of Davenport, lowa, have been discharged by the City Council, on account of the expense to the city. I> A Spanish mission, on board the steamer Vaxo, has discovered two islands on the coasi of Africa, and taken possession of them {[7 It is stated on good authority that Mixs Coutts has offered the sum of £15,000 towards the endowment of a bishopric in B:itish Columbia. i>" The O'Donnel! ministry in Spain {s called uence of General O'Bonneli's Irish de- sce “the Irish band,” and the ministerial party in nicknamed ‘New Ireland.’ {7 Some young Iadies from the back settle- ments came ‘‘out’’ to one of the towns in this couaty to meeting oue Sunday not Jong ce. Of course the hospitalities of the neighborhood were extended to the visitors, and just as the family were sitting down to dine, one of them addressed the astonished company as follows: “I s*pose ye don’t know who [ be. I'm the man’s gal what was almost killed by the bull ” Some of the younger members had no appetite for dinner.— Aroostook (Me) Pioneer &7 The Knoxville Citizen explains the cir- cumstance of President Buchanan owning $10,000 of the capital stock of the Planters Bank of Ten- nessee in this way: When the bank was opened, Mr. Buchanan bad $10,000, the property of two of bis wards, and, looking to some safe jnvest- ment of it for them, was advised to put it in the stock of this bank. He did so; and when bis wards came to their majority and desired their — the stock of the bank was thirty or forty per cent. below par, and Mr. Buchanan paid them out of bis own funds. to bis own credit, where it stil nd left the stock ains AKRIVALS AY THE HOTELS BROWNS’ HOTEL —G H Cements, Conn; RC do; A Cait,do; PB Howkins, Cal; JS Welmore and lady, NY; J L Smith, Md: AS Helmsley, NY; Dr Mason and lady, Ta; Mes Eii- son, do; 4 H Mason, do; M 8B Ekridye, Mo; C Kapicy. Ark; N Stonestrut, id; MS Plummer, do; G W Loyan, Cal; O PF Sb prand, NY; DrN c Se a Va; D Cagbyin. O; Mr and Mrs Bl « tn, SC; Miss Alston, do; Miss Lawndes do; C P Alston, do; # Laron. NY; Hon JL W bite, do; Mrs Stevens. do; Rev E Thof as, Va: Dr Safebre NY; LW Serrtlt. do; 1 Eety, Pa; G ¥ and Indy, Tenn; J 3 Pswers end lady, N Stuart, do; Miss A M Nicholson, Del; Mi-s MJ Stuart, Md; C P Stuart, d-; R-v E Thomas J K-rsham, do; W T Niemann, Pa: J W Todd USA; H M Pheaor. and lady, Miss; Miss E Cbz ney, do; Miss M A Phenox, do; © Johnson, M > sand lady Va; M 5 dd; S G Ninuing, do; A W Faston, O; A R Warner, Md NATIONAL HOTEL —R Rose, N Phillips, B T Corbis and lady,J 8 Thayer, s'C Brantizan, Chas Fowler, NY; H G 8 Key, Md; Ch Moncure aud fam, La; W H Lane, jr, and lady. Mass; JB Chilton. Va; J Sbailer, jr. Dr Dare, WD Clark, 3 Davall, Md; 8 J Mezargee, B Coxe, Hon Jobu W Geary and lady, Jas Ceoper, Ps; ‘T C Hibard, Mass; H D Moore, [1l; A M Darrison and ly, Us Coast Survey; J J Haley, Masx«; J B Stewart. DC; A Rosenberg, H Wager. D G Crosby and sister, NY; Miss Finch; Jno McGowan, Pa; Miss Hag- any, Del. KIRKWOOD HOUSE —F Boegler, NY; G Heary, Ky; B Crawford, Pa; SS Boyd and sor, Miss. Miss Wilkins, do: M Adams; W Batche.. der, NY; EH Tracey, do; D Stone. Pa; C © Ead- FF Romsey and family, til; J W ¥ ; Hon W Denver, Cl: A Hadden, T Hadden, do; H A Sillcox, NY; 5 Whiting, do; H B Collinson, Mass UNITED STATES HOTEL —w Crane, O; V W Dust. do; F Kepba:t, Va: J Macon, do: G T Bischett and family, DC; JW Bronauch.do R K B-onaugh. do; Mrs M B Hook, do; Miss R Hronaugh, do; C F Faidley, Va; 'E Uris, do; J a OCEANSTEAMERS’ SAILING DAYS From raz Unirep Srarxs. Steamers. Leave. Fi -.New York. verpoo!..Nov 17 Bremen....Nov 20 Liverpool. .Nov 24 Se’mpton..Nov 27 From Evrors. So’mpton ..New York..Oct. 19 North American Liverpool ..Quebec...._Oct. 20 Bremen Bremen ....New York... Oct. 23 Ameri Liverpool..Boston..... Hudson Bremen.....New York Weser.. --Bremen.....New York The California mail steamers leave New Yo k on the Sth and 20th of each month A NEW SYST OANGING 2 RUCTION IN KRAUSE respeotfuiiy notiGes the citizens ington that he is prepared to furia 3 Sasa iether young or otherwise) for Jnstruc ‘Hig system is one which, upon tral, w: il be Satcnrash ease prin a ery pupil sach a koow! e the seienoe as will enabie th f therein in Twitve Lessons. Cuenta then e 2 ple i may Sppear, he cnal- in California and oher pissy that every pupil w on mim will hai! with joy aity afforded Anis usually ge of placing women fo) pr ficient in less e aire even tue know rrectly be consylted daily at (: Hur with disgrams, Y = ¥ f Photographie * by 1 booias atiow, B.A comme — A DICTIONARY OF PHOTOGRAPHY, author of raph uldren’ Hive + $15 otes: $223. Picture Book, Ulustrated 5 ea wap PHILP'’S 3.2 Penn. avenue. bet. oth aid Toth sts. 5 CRANBERRIKS, B Best Eastern Cisnt pa | NT a bust re 0039 6tan BARBOUR & SeMM ER im covering up and Dentistry, &e. D* R. FINLEY BUNS, | eNTIST, . S10 Pennsylvania avenue, reels mn oggrations belons to 1 ee ENTISTRY.—Dr. THOMAS O. HILLS, D b Avenue, next to Gan tier’s.—His operations embrace all the iat - Sais esse ease Cc astic Pro he makes whole or partial sets Teeth superior to those by any other istic catia Me Ls bh is exhil is agent for it in Washington. i seS0-ly M EETA. « LOOMIS, B the inven’ patent. of the Mineral aa prone Spe ~ sonaily at his office in this city. <=] Many persons can wear these Teeth who cAnnot wear others: and cannot wear these. Tons calling at my office can be accom! with any style and price of ‘Teeth they may desire ; but tothose who are particular and w sh the purest cleanest, strongest, acd most perfect denture that® a — the ‘Mineral Pilate will be more warrant ie Rooms in this city, 36 Penn. avenue, hetween Ith and loth stroets ; aleo,97 Aroh street, Philadelphia. se Zi ly DENTISTRY IMPROVED. MUNSON 1s now setting Teeth on Vulcan- ite, combining ad ranties a pert f chespne: creased com! cost one-third less than are far superior in every respect. Call pecimens at 338 Pennsylvania ‘Svenae. no person can wear others D TOI TRY. Dx. sTePiin BAILY, Orrice 19 PENNSYLVANIA A Three doors from lith street, Dr. BAILY begs leave to inform the he can be seen at bi located as above. He feels experience of fifteen years’ practies, with the large number of ents, and great variety of dufficult pe ‘successfull . will cases that he im to surmount difficulty, scientific or lating to the Teeth. His own - ence confirming the opinion of many mene: the profession, and especially Drs. Harris. E. tens has led him, long since, to mereuri eparations for filling the teeth ‘ is, Gutta Percha, India Kubber and Cements for the construction of Continuous Gain Teeth, and that Porcelain, mounted on Gold Plate, is the only reliable e8 that can be worn in the mouth, as was most c-ncivsively shown by the last American Dentai Convention. . 4 Although he fiatters himself from his long resi- dence and practice in Washington he is favorably known to bis numerous friends and patrons, he begs leave to refer them to the following TESTIMONIALS, From the late Rector of the Church of Epiphany, of this eity: De. STEPHEN BaiLy: Dear Sir—I desire to ex- — my esteem lor you personally, and my confi- lence in you a8 8 superior dentist. ‘The operations exeouted for me have been highly satisfictory. L hope that you may reveive the patronage from my friends and the public that your skill so well de- serves. Yours very truy Washington, Aug. 23, J. W. FRENCH. From one of the oldest firms in Baltimore— Messrs. Boggs, whereas 8 Co. Having gmploved Dr. Stephen Baily, Surgeon Dentist, of Washington city, to execute for me an important and d.fficult piece of work, which he did to my entire sacisfaction, and in view of the fact that one of the most distinguished members of the Den- tal Cojlege of Baltimore tailed, after repea ed trials, to perform the same work satisfactorily, it gives mi great gleasure to express iny entire confidence and high estimation of tus professional akill. Saltimore, Jan-12,1857. HARMANN BOGGS. Extract froma note recewed from the late Hon. John M. Clayton. U, 3. Senate, Ang 19. 18°6, —— — Napet — for _ ees bom = td + no- u ir. er efull ee JOHN 'M. CLAYTON, To those seeking relief from the maladies of the teeth, I can cheeriully recommend Dr. 8. Baily es a superior dentist. He made s set of porcelain teeth of my family, and plugged several teeth for and the work has ail stood wel! for more ‘Se ROBERT T. NIXON, Apri! 19, 1856, Va. Conf. M. KB Chureh South. We, the undersigned, having had occasion torvail ourselves of the professional skill o/ Dr. S. Barly, Sargeon Deptist of thie city. or having been cogni- zAnt of hig operations on our families or friends, take plersure in expressing our admiration of his artistic skill, as well asthe uniformly satjafactory rae in which he performs the most delicate and dificult operations in Denta! Surgery, and We respectfully recommend him to the confidence and patronage of the public, of wuich we consider tum eminently wi Fo Tromas U, Watter, Architect U.S. Capito’. THowas Mitten, M.D, of Washington, D.C, B.S. Boure: . D. of Georgetown, D.C. N.8. Lixcoun, M. D.. of Waghington, D.C, Jos H. Bante, of Washington, D (. zuRGE WAbTON, Ex-Governor of Florida. VALTER LENOX, Mayor of Washington. Henzy Batowin, U.S Patent ce. & ine Principal Rittenhouse Academy, job 20-8 HEN IN THE COURSE OF HUMAN evonts, Ladies and Gentlemen love one of their restest usturs! attractions—a tinue head of ha:r—it mesa matter of zsrious importanoe, and tie Tipation te —— shai _ da faa g : hair trom ing off, aud restore its vigor uty? In re- ly to this query, wi to say. ti #. HARRIS’ HAik PROMOT Petia eitiry - a fw Spplications will s the hair falleng or breaking, remove uif, keep the scalp clean and white, — Ls freshners and vigor to the hair; and alt. oe may have beon bald twenty years, the continued use of ittwo months wil! ingure yoy & tuxuriant head of bsir, Call and feta bottle, and if not satisfied, after the second cpplication, return it SAM hor UF. feet’ Hair Promo 8) La » Parris’ ir Pro! Sold ae by W in gist, corner y ding, Pa, avonwe, end RK, Druggist, coruer 4 street and Byenuc. ONGWORTHY’S LON PORE dulle CATAWBA BRANDY. S3_N, PIKE, Bole Proprietor, We ana B® Sycamore street, Cincimuast, Ohio, This Brandy bas beon manufactured for several vm the Pure Juwe of the Cataw! iThpe, urding additional evidence of the progress ican enterprise aud industry, and of our alality to produce arti at hom, equal to those made by any other na-ion. The OHfO CATAWBA RRANDY not only equais but excels the best Imported Brandis, jo purity and flavor. It is, in fact, the best Brandy nown. ‘This statement is fully corroborated by the Certificates of our most distinguished analytical Chemist ii a is saevre Remedy for Dyspepsia, Fiatu- lency. Cramp, Cholic, Lenguor, Lox Spirits, Gene- ral Deiility. &e. No family should be without it. H a1ai! price $1.25 por bottle. . S.N. Pike has appointed DAN’L. B.CLARKE, Druggist and Pharinace t, corner of Pa. avenue and 4% street, Sole Agent for the District, where dealers oud customers will pease ee their au sn ILATOR, 1A WEAK “i ou della, RYIN MEDICAL Rg LLL should be kept il families incase of accidents or sudden siek- ax it frequeut'y o:res in less lune than it quires te cet a physionan. Iteures prin in any — of the system and is used ex 'y aud internslly. 17" As the frequent changes of the weather pro- duce a bad C heumatism, Painin the Limbe and Body; algo, Stiff Neck—every person should t sets upon the Nerves, po te bottle. we, Blood and Bones ; and, by its warmi nesio power, expels al! pain from th Lottie and try it. N. B.—if you havo s Cough, use HARTS- HORNS PECTORAL SYRUP_OF WILD CuEeRy—ic 4s the best Cough Syrup im the orld. af ‘ou are Bilious, use HARTSHORNE’S ar er anious PILLS. ‘They aot upou the Lav- ¢ op eto Boweis, carrying off all Bile and retions ‘The above medicines to be had at all Drug Stores im Washington gas Kidwell & Cisceil at Lay od town: HE, 0 oo ll-tr ‘ee! & Co. Alexandria. = IMPROVE YOUR EYES. Srrune tee Bad asates them, by the beep ig VOOLFBON, who Pg pa Tere with his om Others of the latest improved SPROT AOL ee EYE-GLASSES: among which sre the, 4b an a BRAZILIAN PE BiuSeRYSTALS, Ete., are warranted to improve b LOE eb it; 60 wenkn: eatarnct rf ONT SIGH TEDNERS, A ia a ‘ersons are compelled to use }»Orthore now pang them, will be suited at first sight, Those DOUBLET OHESEP RESEZUELIAN we received tie Lighest rosommondations at the orid’s Feir,at Baten through their producing s 8nd easiness of vision heretofore unknowD Jeo, all styles of S toe ae MAGNI- NG GLASSES, Compasses, Microscopes '@ for sale at his store, ooruer of Fir hth street and Pennsy Sener p. OF Eighth street No. @l. be ‘een e. BYELUC. bis mot mistake the corner of 8th aa v je, the asat lishment in Furope. D5; M. JANUS, FUE RETIRED PHVSI- Ch iscovered, while in the Fast iediets Paris his estab 9-1 s certain cure forConsumption, Asthma, B « hitia, Coughs, Colds, and General D ° was discovered by him when Suid.» deuchtor, wae iven upto die. H ‘was cured is now aliv well. Desirous doveteta nits weet hee it, the i rections for making seducing thie ane ys Sree, ress oO, Pp. OWN, _8n6-3m No. 19 Grand at jese OR NS, jarate easy Wareroom, N. street, above Pega svense. Que ey se |-4m* ED’K. C. REICHRNRACH. Hxe FOR SALE OR BENT he th _____Misooiianeows, peeane T. SANDS, UNDERTAKER ARRISON STREET, Nav YaRp. Funeral calls attended to at hours. Keeps on r iy all ee 08 eK the country attended to with erate terms. Aiso, furniture Destiy tecnined sel wareioued: Aieo Nem consist oa hand ore ee, it Sorpue Pres &c. His are his on ant fey any hour 2 the day or quent. lsoks fu: for ret LQ. Ce LaMar. c. H. MOTT. Jo Ly AUTRY, | Foaaasabgcls ® APPORMEYS-AT-LAW, HOLLY Sprines, Miss. Will practice in the ag a gee Pome 0, Courts {the Seventh Judicial District of Mis- sissippi, and wil! attend to the Collection of Claims throughout North Mississippi. we i8-tf a VASTLY REDUCED PRICES. From this date I shall offer the fol- lowing Goods for ess than their real value, wit lew of reducing stood, viz: RANT LELAS LACE BASC RAVELING AND BARE A EE es GUIPUR: VALEN- ays Sand other LACK: ONNETS, BONNET TRE CHILDREN’S CLOTHING FRENCH FLOWERS, RIBBONS, FINE MITTS, &c., &o. Special attention paid to DRESS-MAKING, in the latest French styles, and at the shortest gies. M. wheal A Jo 2s Opposite Centre Market. CARRIAGES, Tue Subscriber having made additions to his Factory, making it now one of tho largest, in the District, where his facilities for! manufacturr all kinds 8 CAR- a LIGHT WAGONS cannot be sur- passed, trom his long experience in the busi- he hopes to g:ve general eatis: jon. kinds of Carriages and Light Wazons kept en 1 REPAIRS neatly done,and all orders prompt- iy tandeatay jong ‘ taken aeathtesis ones. NOREW JOY a for d 10-tf corner of 14th and E sts, PA. AVENUE. 3 322 Travelers in want of TRUNKS shou!d not fai to visit Our extensive Saiesroom, occupying, the entire basement floor, where ‘Son find eve y description of fine aud quality SOLE LEATHER, 14 Di KESS and PACKING TRUNKS, HAT BOXES, VA- LISES, CARPET BAGS, SATCHELS, &o., that may be required, at cheap and moderate prices. WALL, STEPHENS & COs S22 Pennsylvania avenue, between 9th and ith streets, gu 25-tf z UPONT’S 35 eu NWIONT Sy en. 385 W. ALBERT KING Gxorctown, D.C. for ins past Sole Agent in the District of Colum- via for Me Dapont & Co., of Wilmington, Del - Aware, keeps constantly on hand a large etock of all the diferent grades of POWDER manulactured by them, embracing, in part— Hiasting and Mining Powder, in 25and 501b, kege if Cannon and Musketdo.,(U. 3, Govern ment proof,) sa mn 25and & th. kegs Sporting F, FF, & FFP. ir nd 25 Ib kexe Ducking Powder, in and 251b kege Do. in] and 3g ib. canisters P.FF.FFF, a ‘s Vireima Rifle do. in 5 ib, canisters Safety Fuse of superior quality sin barreis poakaces. All of the above will be sold at manufacturers riess, and delivered free of charge to any part of he District. The character of Dupont’s Powder has been so well and favorably known fora ha:f century, that we deem it unnecessary to say anything in its prai i We take pleasure atall times in cee | ber ae and style of packages to sportsmen an others. iL3 Office No. 95 High street, or ad j the Cana! Bridge. se 3-tf i POETBAITs FOR THE MILLION.—A per fect Portrait of yourself fo 325 cents, warranted not to fade. 2.00 of these beactiful pictures made by W. odiey in nine weeks. No charge unless the sitter is perfectly satis! Pictures on paper for cents, whioh can be sent Ly mail without extra @. Every variety of cases kept on hand. Sun light not required. K. C. ODLEY, Photographer, No. 312 F street, je14-6m near Willards’. EXTENSIVE ASSO ‘1 ¢ MAHOGANY, WALNUT, ROSEWOOD AN OTBER FURNITURE, at Pai Sav 4 ir examine tock for them: The subscriber having completed h se consisting of Fime of Furniture, would respectfully Mahogany, Walnut, Cherry, and other Ward- invite the citiaens of Washing ton, and the publio, to eail . Gee tyand Cherry, Jonny Limd nd 0 Fine Wainutand Rosewood Etrgeres, Ladies’ Cab- Inets and Whatuo: Fine Mahogany and Walnut Sofas and Chairs. Fu oe Osk Marbie top and otuer Cotiage Cham- if Seti Fino Mahogany and Walnut Dreszing and other Buronus, aud Bidedcérds hugany and other Chaira of every descrip- Marble top, Centre, Sofa, and othor Tables, China, Glass, and Crockery Ware, Looking G'asees, &c. My purpose is to sel! as cheap as my other person in Washington, and on as favorable ter and 1 flatter myself that no person wishing to purchase will be disappointed if they give me a call A. GREEN, an It-tf No. 7th street, NEw FURNITURE STORE, We are now reosiving our Fail stock oyu 1. TURE and HOUSEFPURNISHING GOODS, and se ling lower than any other house in Washington. We would invite ali to call before purchssing Our motto is, “Quick Sales and Smail! Profits.” for new. id Furniture taken in eaeere JOHN BONTZ & KRO., eu 2-ly Odd Fellows’ Hall, 7th st. 7 SHE COOKS" UNITED CLUB (Coiored) re- spectfaily inform the citizens of Washineton that they are prepared t atte d to Private Dinners, Balls, Parties, &o, W. ok vate farriiies or boarding-housea, by = the gas it a ‘Terus moderate. Waiters can also supplied, ‘Apply to WM. CAMRELL, ocd lm* F at.,south sida, bet, lsh and I4th’'sts. of every kind in season, aud EFRESIET OvstTEeERsSs RECEIVED EVERY DAY, AND SEXVeED UL IN EVERY STYLE, At the Shortest Notice, at LLOYD'S NATIONAL RESTAURANT, Southeast corner of 7th and b streets. se 18-6 — UMPBRE rABI. the son of the late Levi I mphrey, takes pleasure in informing his friends, aud the pubiie, that he wi'l continue tne business hia late {ui at both the ner of 6th aud aving been under his management for the years. It will be the object of his cease- less care Lo preserve the env abie r-putation of t! stubles,as his father le{t thom: and. tothat Gy te public may rest assured that he will always ry place, day and night, and will strive to yive sntis- faction to ali wuo may favor him with their patron J. W. PUMPHREY, oio0 12-Tue (Uppe: Iboro’ papers copy.) T OLD MAGNOLIA WHISKY. HE Pnderaigned er for sale tie above etand ard brand of fine Rve Whiley, of their own distil- lation. 10 barrels sod half barrels. The quality of the Msleie S known so favorably in the South for the past eight years. willaiways be kept up to its former high standard. and purchasers aud consumers can rely upon ite being a perfectly pure Kye Wie ky, distilled under our own personal supervision, and eutirely free from any deleterious substances which render made up whiskies so objectionab e. Always having & large stock of the above, aud other fine skies in New York as well as Philadelpnia, we are enabled te shingoods from either oity direct. FREEMAN & SIMPSON, Phenix Distillery, Office 108 aonta Front st., Philadelphia; in New York. 96 Wali street, oc lv ORE NEW BOOKS at HEADQUARTERS M SHEPHERD, sie Corner of Seventh and D Streets, is just receivicg a full supply of COLLEGE AND CLASSIC BOOKS Also. keeps on hand « full supply of Books used in public and private Schools. Cheap, Cheaper. Cheapest, ARLOR FURNITURE, Paper-HancinGs anv Urnotstery Goons. The subscr bers keep on hand and muke to order all styles of CABINET and OK FURNITURE, such ax Sfus,A: Rocking Chairs, Lounges, &c. rior assortinent of PAPER-HANGIN Borders and Shades, Paper Hang an the by ses) manner. Car Cut, 25 AD short notice. are Kepaired and V ‘eepy - Holi rio Chairs fiom r ae ‘ered Lounges na low as $5. aythio herr teres; ae We cana persons fur Pore Manuiciys of Fatt 350 D street, between Oth and loth. ‘GOTH, Nall.. AND BANDULINE HES at GIBDE'S Hay at his Sales Koon noi, Willard Ho" : fe Seder ADIES’ HAIR WOK REPAIRED, on take at GIB Wu, : 4 in v3 Mad? Cau 2. TE ESS Orr Ie el NTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOS!TES. MONEY te LOAN on STOCK SECUKIF IES OT dail cD Le eli furpiture if not lower than the Ey Travelers’ Dino PPO CLM oF rae wiitisT, SOUTHWEST AND NORTHWEST. a FALL ARRANGEMENTS, TWO THR VER TRAINS. ARE NOW RUN FROM WASHING TON Toe E WEST, as A Ist. MAIL TRAIN starte at 7. ‘Sanday excepted.) connecting closely at , shi ~ 4 Oa Aidt NURAN or. Louis anp icaGO EXP SCONNECHION leaves ‘@shington at 3.30 p. m., ing icinneti at 8 p. m. pext day, and connecting Scotty wis yo for St Lous Ranmaces. ¢ from Wash to Cinsinnsti,'28 hours, or to St. Louis only 44 hours. To view the Grand Mountain Seenery oj the Road in daylight, take either the 7.458. m. or 3.30 p.m. trains from Washington. For Parkersburg and all Stations on the North- western vi CY Road take the3 30 p.m. Train. For Marie: Cincinnst: Railroad take the same. Through Tickets and jaar tore, and avery other posal fseility wiil be found upon this row WAY PASSENGERS for the Main Si of the Hemi oh tose Uluo Railroad will leave Washing- as follows: ‘or all points between Washington Junction and Piedmont take the 7.45 a. m. trains, For ali Stations between Piedmont and W heel: take the 3) p. m. Train. To connect with the Fred- erick Train take the330 p.m. Tras. * FOR BALTIMORE AND THE BAST. Leave Wash: n fur Baltimore at6 15 and 7.45 8. m., and 3.30 46p.m. On Sunday at 3 30p. m. aly. . Leave Baltamore at 4.390 and 9.908. m. and 3.30 and 5 . On Sunda; 430. m. only. and 4.5 only will stop at way eta- }. And 3.30 the west is connections. m.are the chief connect- A re , and the 6,15. 7.45 and 3.30 P Be further informtion inquire at tee gpg 10 Railroad Ticket office, Washington. % ‘T. H. PARSONS, ‘Agent. WwW. P. ITH, Master of ‘Tranportation, Baltimore, FALL ARRANGEMENT. Woasnnttin Ano SEERA pata. A Boat Every Hour from Each Place. ‘The Washington and Alexandria Steamboats wil! hereafter run regularly from the foot {7th strect, Washington, and King, rect, Alexandria, every hour from! 004 esun place, from S% a.m tot p.m fi were Washineton Beene » PAGe—at +9. an 8. m., 1, he a The From Washington—Sicamer FAOMAS COLL YER —at 2, loa. ui., 12m., 2, 4, and 6 p. m, “ From Alexandrin_ Steamer. GEO, PAGE—at OA. Mm., 12m , 24,4, Bu r Alexandria—Steaner "PHOMAS COLL 9. 11 3, and 5 p.m., except will rou her reguiar trips lount Vernon, ’ as heretofore, and omit her trips betwe n Washington and Avexandria from 9a m. to4 oa’ only. he S%&. 6% a. m. and 2%; p. m. boats from Alexan- dria conneot with tthe trains of the Baltimore and Oluo Railroad for the North and West. ‘The6%4 a. m. and 7'g p. m. boats from Washingtor connect with the tray the ge and Aloxan- drin Railroad for the South and Southwest. #e 2 OTICE TO TRAVELERS, NEW ARRANGEMENT, With Greatly improved Schedule. FROM WASHINGTON DIRECT TO ALL is HOS RTS OF ARTS “THE SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST, Via Petemac Steamers and Richmond and Potomac Railroad Line. aiat Mie Two fast datly lines from Washington for the South and Southwest. Boats leave their berths, foot of 6th street. at 6448. 1m aud7}¢p.m. Passengers b the morning boat can obtain fine breakfast on boar. and enjoy a pleasant sail of 34 hours down the beau- ti ul Potomac. passing in full view of Mount Vernon. By the evening Loat they insures good supper anda rest of four hours in comfortable berths or state- rooms, and arrive in Richmond ig time to connect with all the trains forthe South and Southwest. The Great Southern Mail is conveyed over this route, it being 44 miles shorter and 100 miles less railroading than by any other route, making certain connections to Fredericksburg, Richmond, 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 Rioimond with the Danville, Southside, MA cos Tonnessee. and East Tennes see Railroads ‘On THE SOUTHWEST? TO i Dal! Danville, ristol, a Ghattanooss, ees a is, 5 urk, NOXVille, Nashvil 4 , Grand Junction, le, Montgomery, and New Orleans. For through tickets and further information of the reute, inquire at the Southern ‘Ticket Offics No. 372 Penn. Some one —— ae so tanga Hotei, or on board the boats, foot o| Street GEO. E. MATTINGLY. au l6 iv (mon) ‘Ticket Agent. Ne ARRANWEMENT! GREAT SOUTHWESTERN ROUTE Via Orange aud Alexgndria Railread. FROM WASHINGTON CITY, D. Cc, To RGINI TENNESSEE, 7 SER ey ALABANSS 14 ERK ANSAS, and TEXAS, PHROUGH ‘TICKETS can b+ obtained st the GREAT SOUTHWESTERN Ral ROAD OF FICE, corer of Pennsylvania avenue and 6th street, Wastuagton, cn board of the Steam Ferry Boat George Paxe, or at the office of the Orange and Alexandns Kailrosd, at Alexandra, To 3 Richmond, Danville, Lynchiure, Bristol, Knoxville, Dalton, Atlanta, Chattanooga, Naskvitle, Huntsville, Grand Junction, Memphis, Montgomery and New Orleans, By a direct route, a1.d continuous railway connec tions to Memplis. Affording greater Expedition and Comfort and baing over 200 miles shorter than by any other route. ‘The steam furry George Page loaves the foot of7th street at 6% a.m., for Alexandria, where pas sengors take the cars for Kiohmond, Chariottsville, Staunton, W lite Sulphur Springs, bbe nee: Say! . and at 7g p. m. for Kichmond and ali points Sout West, making sure and close connections to Mem- a Wagons and Omnibuses leave the office, Pa. avenue, at 6 o'clock a. m, and ani m. JAMES A, EVANS, Agent. ja t7-tf ington. HE VIRGINIA SPRINGS.—Passengers for the Oranze and Alex andria Railroad, Ly leaving 3 ee, thoir names at the office of oe the Alexandis sud Wasrington Railroad, 7th st. aud Louisiana avenue, will ve oalied fur and con veyed to the Lon — station, Where a good breakinst can be obtained. This line caries the U.S. Ma:lfortheO.& A. KR. R. Passengers wil find it free from the annoyance of wagons and horser that is mat with on the boal. Itis the most expe- ditious, &nd, in many instances, ost Boon - cai route. Coaches connect with every train frou. Baltimore. N. B.—Coaches Nios. JNITED STATES MAIL LIN Only Regular Iane, and Without Failure Sor Hight Years. FOR CALIFORNIA AND OREGON, Via PanaMa Raituoan. furnished for Exouraions and Pie jou tf Regular Sailing Days, 5th § 20th of cach month. Cavzion.—So many frauds and impo- sitions of various kinds have been lately prpetrated ou travelers bound to CA Ll~ FORINTA, that the subsoriber. the only authorized agent for Passnxe by the U.S. Mail Line, via Pana- ma. in the city of New York, foels it his duty to caution ali persons seeking —- to Calfornis, that, TO AVOID IMPOSITION, they must be careful to find thetrue office of the Steamships of the U. 8. Maul Line, via r ‘oad, 83 n0 other office in New York uthorized to engage passage. ‘The Companies have only one office in New York, which is ati77 st street, corner of Warren st., fronting on the North River, st the head of the Com wri te Wharf. tiea yserve my Sien over the door. i is J. W. RAY MOND, Agent. New York. HE PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COM- f the Stoamahipeot this ( One o 18 6amMehips o| is the United States Mail for ACAPUL CALIFORNIA. and OREGON, leave: Panama twice each month, on thearrival These steamships have been inspected and ap scared ad the Navy Department, a: safety, ‘The mame Railroad (47 miles lor g) is now com leted from oc an to ocean, aad 1s crossed jn 3 or 4 Roure. ‘The baggage of pasuengers is ovecked i New Vork through to Sao F raneiscv,and passen; barked at Panama by stoamer at the peuso The money paid in New York expenses of the trip. ‘ve steamers are my in port in Panama and ‘San Francisco, to prevent detention in case of acci dent, so that the route is entirely relrable—no failure having ogourred in eight years, Passengera leave the same day they ar Cont setore go theron ‘h by each steamer, and take ¥ ores KO | . charge of women sud ch.idren without other pro- ors, ih tickets at the lowest rates apply ine aethrough iets at the Loweat rate pp KAYMOND —or to ARMSTRONG, 'O., New Ori T tar the city at $1 50 berenilon; a9 sents quarts” Fairey lor Festivals, Balieagd Partice ofall kinds toreiebed on eae Fenecaeye terre: C. N. Kvetmr. Ree) SUE guaranty speed effects of y. yo roving what I had w.shed. Medicines. . He BES 68 SVRUP IN THE csc Goseat MRM te art wARTSHORNES tition SYRUP OF nase ionace end ie choked Ss Gatarrh, Bronchttien Fonrsencss, Sore’ Throat from a Cold, anda pr eo ofthas tien of Ga. it t to Por are ped Tents taking ole of the throat lungs, pre- Bottles 25 and 5 roeiste im Washington, Caurgetevnand Alck ria. = .= = ge Jr ser=s -” IATIC MIX% Goren, ASIA’ TES TURK—A safe Morbus, ., ‘and fs fan Infaag’ a mont old. e gubsorier hag 8 it in ha y for more than ten years, supplied the afflicted free of charge, with entire suc- cess in every case. He is now indu: by centie- iu this city, that have tested its virtue, to piace different {rug Stores in Washington for janufactur all ane oo l-tf rod aad for sale OF oe DON, No. 335 Pa, av.. Washington, B.C. P dofed BSE AR. Feist hte, eg one, Vienne. ‘Triesemar No. ign me 'the System," Triesemar Ne? s the short eates all u ately. the Engiignnhon meroury, nate! ie i sician to the inevitable deatra 10n of the at "a consti 0b tution, and which ali the in cannot remeve, rigeomes Nos. 1,2, and S are alike ds tast mel, ‘all oat, - tee, nay li oiler table without thet ‘hey may lie vn the toi ie Wil use Suspected. Sold im tin a di in ry Ss edmuinistered by Veipeau, Lal- |. &e., &e. Prive each, or four cases im one for Gs. which anves Ok ands 8. on [He Dr. H.A, BAR OW o-1n Prinoe st..8 ew blocks west of Broadway, New York. Imme iately on receip: of the amount Dr. B. will forward the $3 cases of Triesemar, and the large sises, oar- riage paid, thus insuring genuine Kui tions. The : 80 seut, but not free of oar riage. ultations ag usual, from ll a, m. till 2 . Mi, and trom ¢ till §p.m., at No. 1s7 Prince st. a w blooks west of Broadway. felly ER UVIAN SYRUP, Or, Protectan Protexide ef Iron Combined, fully passed the crdeal to which the Materia Medioa are how be received as ed medicine, Ite b Hiheacy in Curing _ Dyspepsia, Affections of the Liver, Dropsy, Neuraigia, Bronchitis and Consumption Ten- denci+s, Disordered State of the Blood, Boils, Scurvy, The Prostrating Fffects of Lead or Blercury, General Debility, and ail Diseases which require a Tonic and Alterative Medicine, is — question. The Proofs of its efficacy are so numerous, so well authenticated; and of such peculiar 7 character, that sufferers cannot reasouabiy hesitate to receive the SS Ss protiered nid, =< The PERUVIAN SYRUPix does not protess to be 8 Cure-all, but its range 18 extensive. because many diseases, apparently unlike are intimately related,and proceed- ing from one cause, ma) cured . cl of diseases for which cure. 1s precisely that which the highest order of medical a . tangible, the witnesses acoes- sible, and the safety and efficacy of the Syrup inoon- trovertible. Those who may wish for an opinion from disinterested parpous respecting the character of the Syrup cannot fail to be satiafied with the fol- lowing among numerous testimonials in the hands ofthe Agents. The signatures are those of gentle- ‘ell krown in the community, and of the respectability : experienced the beneficial do wot heatiate to revom- From our own expertence, as well as from the testimony of others, whose turclligence and f:tegrity are altogether Ungnistionable. we have no doubt of its efficacy tm cares of Incipient Tiseases of the i unge and Broachial Pi Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint Drops, Neuralgia, &c. Lud its effects would be incredible, bat from the high character of those who Witnessed them, aud have volunteered dv ours to its restorative v JON Pienronr, THomas Tuomas A. Daxtea, Perks B. 8 H. Kewpats, M.D. Jamus 0. jel! known that the medicinal effect of Protoride of oat by even a very brief exposure to alr, and that to solution of Protexide of Iran, without furth-r hae bren deemed imposible. desirable polut ie aitained by a + ud this eo ution may rep'ace all the ates, and tartrates of the Materia a 16 B-ylete For sale by Druggista generaliy bottles, $2; medium sized bottles, «i. CLARK & CO. Pri For sale in Washington Z. D. A : Nairn & Palmer, 5 ba Sechwartze, Smith, V. Harbaugh, H. H. McPherson, F. § Walsh, Joseph Bury, Jas. H. Stone, J. 8. Lovejoy, Dr. D. B. Clarke, D. Ridgely ; and in Georgetown bi R. J. Cissell. and J. L. Kidwell. se 4-6m O THE GREAT WONDER FOTH & NINETEENTH CENTURY. PROFESSOR WooD's HAIR RESTORATIVE. Says the St. Louis(Mo.) Democrat: Below we publish 4 letter to Dr. Wood, of uns ity, from & sentieman in Mrige, which speaks glowingly cf the superior merite of his heir tone Such evidence first have its effect, when coming from a reliable sonree. If certificates are guaranteas of truth, the Dr. needs no encomums, nor useless puffery from the press : Proresor 0. J. Woop & tlemen. Having my at tention railed a few mouths since to the Lighly beneficial Hair Restorative, I was ‘uduced to make ap. a wy own hatr third wh Tee ve. Hair Restoratt used D toe! 1 used it bout twice Procure! avother bu can now certity to tls hair has totally «ina: peared, bot has resumed its natural colur, and 1 believe more soft aud glossy thau It has been before tur twenty-dve years. how slaty years old; my good wife at the age of Sfty Wt with aame effect. tice I deem due to you for assured that whoever will wn to nearly every one hee . of the above, I wieh to pre ae maysert, AY MOND. WOOD'S HAIK RESTORATIVE. Bacrimoes, January 28, 1868, Paeovksiox Woen—Dear Sir: H dt ve fi w Orleans in lets, Twa and fonnt ft to ir is obligations to 5 FI stauding, aud pa © a Mans. He is a geutleman of great t beloved. Buoo! PRoreenon Woon—Dear Sir Hair Restorative, i gives me has been excellent in rrmoving tufiamatio . teudeucy to tteli om my Childiswowt as b: coming gray, ti ther articic with auything Yours traly, Restorative is put up in botti Large, medium, and suinli ; th. Spat. on Scere oes 1 por bot Olds at least twenty per vent. more in portion tian the stall, reteils for $2 per ttles the large holds & quart, forty per cant. more in proportion and (Od WOOD & CO., Propristors.$12 B 1. Se -U., Propnet 8. New York, (inthe great'N Y, Wire iteding Rete ree pole Blarket st., St. Lose. gi m » i - jar eno} Dealers. = See eee a om AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL, Fou tHe Rariw Curgor COLDS, COUGHS, AND HOARSENBESS., ugh a tris! of many y-ara. aud through eve: Sh tog civilized men, AYER "S CHERR PEC. TORAL has been found to siford more reliefand to cure more cases of pulmonary disease than any other remedy known to ind. Cases of apparently set- tled consumption have been cured by it, and us- sufferers who were deemed beyond the reach of human have been restored to their friends and ess, to sound health the enjoyments of this all-powerful antidote to diseases of the md throat. HH. oold had settied on oe mg cough. the classy eye, am features oftim who was Istely iusty and strong. whisper to all but him Consumption. He a everything. but (h+ disease i+ gnawing at his vil sand shows its fat«! symptoms more and moreover all his frame. He is taking t HeER- RY PECT h, made hig lg era po x By wr bis a) ite returns 5 dure ee plerer jes broken Searoely any neighborhood can Which has not some liv- ing trophy like this to ahadew forth the virtues which ve won for the Cherry Pectoral an im- ishable renown. But its usefulness does not end oy Nay, itaccomplishes more by preveution than cure. The countless colds and coughs which it cures Bre the seed which wuld have roeped into a di ful harvest of incurabie cnmnene enza, tae Coyehcand ab irritations ofthe throstand hegee Cc of the thr. aro easly lp, ety iter PECTORALH taken inseason. EF: iy have it by jem, and ill find it poise tentioras eertiat wea etter ice from wier wi t ae sheep aod many a Gock mal ardent many & home. tnenticated Ceemeg of these facts, with diree- on for the treat ment o} each ee be found in Ayer’s Americsn Almanac, of publish thres scatter them cast may have before then the iufarmation SC semaine segeiacet ieee ete feels cece em istration erntiavand sale these au 10-4m Bic ear OE eOUDS. DONT Inventor, Peorosars exty, until 8 mW On A) . ing the tohowian : Crass No. 1. Mackinac Blankets, Cloths, and Dry Goods. 2,800 pairs 3 point white Mackinac we to ets, to reen Nacki Westone ts 100 t nec Bonu ° Rroacure & by 04 inches, bed nds. 400 pairs S-point creen mesau © 60 by 72 nd weish 8 400 pairs 25, oy green Mackin.c to Measure 54 by 66 inches. and weigh 6 . rd pause a Beseene is ret measure 6 u e8, ‘20 pairs $ point sadife bine Mackinac Blankets, to measure @ by i. ‘@ by 72 inches, weuh 300 pairs 25. -point (odio a MucTines irs 3-point gentinel.a-bine Mackinac Bian- aq Measure 6 by 72 mehes.and weigh & pou : tine! Mack. Bian- © Feta, to measure st Dy 6b inches: sad wemh € XO pairs | point gentinelia-biue Mackinac Biar- ets, to measure S2 by 44 inches, Ond Weigh Six peucas. 4 000 yards finoy list Blue Clot! 200 " = = Biack Clo soo “ * Green Clotn, som gray list Bine Cloth. 3.00 “= saved list Blue Cloth. Es “ Sloth. 250 pounds worsted Fores folds, 159 dozen ootton fiag tiandkerchiefa. ao * iaudkerohi. fe. ais vl chefs. 2 “ 8 4cotton Stawis, ns 64 * = we 44 ~~ dee &-4 woolen Shawis, 1,(00 pounds linen Thread wi Worsted 49,000 Gartering. yards © see ed Calivo. na ng. “ Georgia Stripes, i Blue Denims. “ Checks, Str.pes, and Plaids. Fianvels, sssorted. 44 poundeUotton a oe Sint = howe ging jo. =O Cotton Maitre, 1,500 flanne! Shi-ts. 1,500 calico * ” Crass No.2. Ready-Made Clothing. 2% Frock Coats, indigo bine breadeloth, 200 Paptaloons, Ee 2d i indizo biue Mackinse Blanket Capotes, hong blue salinet Coats 4 ‘antaioons. 20 cadet mixed satinet Coats. 2a“ - 7 taloons. Crass No. 3. Herdware, Agricu!tural Implements, and Ares, es. Kettles, 8 it. - quart Tin Pans. er 4 2 eed #0 Drawing Knives, l0and 12 \° i Hard ‘joe. Ts — ern = 4 Naat mp Files. pe. 0 Weigh 434 to 54; pounds. Axes, to weirh 3+; poun Hatohets to weigh 1: pounds. Maurrora. rire Steeis. Crass No. 4 Northwest Guns, 1,.0°0 Northwest Guns, fiint lock. 20 “percussion lock. Proposals will be received tor the deisvery of said articles at ton, New Yours, Phi adeiphis, Balt: more, New Orieaos, St. Louis, Memphis, or Cin- cim.8ti; hut the cost of tue transportation ef the Axes t Half S.me to their places of destination wil, be cunsider- ed in dey Don the proposals in cases where tne Bh mo ertiaen Proposed to be delivered at scan manufscture, of the required Styles and quality, wil! be preferred; but as the sean pies of Blankets and Cloths are forewa fab. nd those articles are required to be of a pecuuur aoter ir order to meet the p: culiar tastes and wants of the lad ane, all bidders therefore * furoish eam vthee previcus . Sampe Guns must ed, from whieh the 3 and in case of ed by the same must be distinotly indice - ted in th: . Thearticies tu be furnished mest in all form respects con to and be equal with the Government san ples which may be seen at this « thoes. rigudly mspeoted and compared with th by an agent or agents ap; Such as may be unequal will be rejected ; in which case jt bo pound to furnish others of the required kind or ality ae hree days ; : Wthae be net done, wi ‘nased at h.s expense. Payment wil oe made or Foren received on imvote = eof, certific: the agent or agents appuimted to inspect thom. =i It is to be understood that all bids for furnishing the s id articles muy be reyected at the option of tty Popartment; and that none from persons who ha: aiied to comply with the requirements of & previc contract the United S-ates, or who are not manufacturers or wholesale dzalers in ther quired articles, wiil be cons dered, and tact that bidders @ such imanuf-cturers or ¢. rs must evi- Ped ty the ceriitonte of the ooilvctor of the port Here it 8 p oposed to deuuver the articles. e right will be reserved to requires greater or Sas of ary of the artio'es wamed t hed in the sl ove roheduie: and tin Proposals t embrace the artioles with tue quantitics ther as they are ar.enged in said sohecule, with the Joes anucxed tu caun, iu duliars and cents, at Which they are to be ~——¥ the amourts om touat be carried out and fi for each le They should be submitted with the following 1 * i lor we} hereby ian less 8 Propose to furnish for the ser- joe of the Lud “partment, and seco ding tothe f its advertisement therefor, dated We ober foll wenn extesios at te prices thereto sert the list nooordiug to th + clas or 0:&s8e8 Propused for,] deliverable ie the ony, i Uiemae NPV ar’ Mesanas tion Saltmare, case may be,] by the first ay ef rit ic e of Apri next, or eat such time or times during the year (059 as may be ordered Com uoner of [udian Affairs; and lfor we also furnish at the same Prices such tions! quantities of the same kinds aud quaijt geet, as may be required ‘or the service ol ndian Department during the year 1859 delivernbie 8s Bbove stated; and if this proposal be Bove pied. {here insert the words ‘in wuole or in part,’ if more than one co ass be prapapes for.) 1 Lor we} will, with 1 twenty erenf.er, execute & contract ac- cordingly and give @ourity .salisiactory te the Com- missioner of Indian Adairs, fur the faithful per- formance of the same ”* Each proposal must be accompanied by a guaran - tee in tue fo.lowing form, to be siened by two or more responsible persons, Whose sufficiency m ust be certified to by a United States Judge or District Attorney. We hereby jomtly and severally cusran'ee thet the above bidder, (or bidd af & contract shall be awarded to him ecording to his (or thei) bid oF proposal. Bo tract accordingly, and give the requisite security for the performa: ce thereof, preser-bed tn the adv » 1858 and, possis for Indan goods, dated Oct ia the event of bi. (or their) fauure so to co, we hereby acree and bind ourse vex, cur heirs, exece tore. and as . to for ert and pay the United States not las than fifteen per cent on nt Oo: said bid or proposal.” il! be requ red inthe arount of the tid ithiat pertormance of the euntraet. with twoeor more suretes, Whore suthciency must be certified by & United states Judge or District At- ney. No proposal will be considered that does not s'rrotly conform. ina | partioulars, to the terms and direc. rons of this advertisement CHARLES E. MIX, Commissoner. 00 22-d3t& Straw ti)! Sth Nov en CALIFORNIA STR =HIP LINE VIA NICARAGUA. American, Alantic, and Pacific Ship Canal Company. Proprietors REDUCED FARES. ‘The splendid stenmahip WASHINGTON, 2,000 tons, mee Henry Ciureniut, bav- ing heen hited 2 Corel for the Cah forvia trade by the Niesrague rowte, wil! leave Pier N: North River, New York, on . ST, urday, the eth Nevember, at 2'p. m .carryine par cot at Ban Tuan dal Se » seckapll boows Sind com: ER MANN, captain 8 steamehip C;yenpy, for * Cal a, TT fe offer ‘a purparsed mo- of pas: e.8 ‘The Leth aus route 16 therourbly re and in ondr’ the country hexitby. Far sasenener & fresgat ‘appy only rf the office of F a if Youn P, YELVERTON, Ageat,

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