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f i i af et i i i i y piow. ne world with aniron rail, ing Tules us now! ike nfs te gate no more, — Tea road for: for our horses to stride, leat rate PS . z 2 4 if Hy And tunne:led the mountain’s side, wwe the orag’s dizzy verge ride. {Rutland Courier, ooo 17>: lifeof leisure and a life of laziness ate two different things. 1J~ A sermon of four words on the vanity of earthly possessions: “Shrouds bave no pockets.”’ och. ‘The population of Cincinnati in 1831 was the city now bas a population of 225,000. 17 The Village Blacksmith, a picture by Her- ring, has been sold for seven thousand dollars. il” The French government is endeavoring to promote the cultivation of cotton in Algeria. i> B.G. Buell bas recovered $1,450damages ee the New York Central railroad for personal injuries Zz Hon. Neal Dow has been nominated for a legislature by the Republicans of Portland, uring October the coinage at the New eae tin¢ amounted to $571 551, and the de- posits to $751,994. 1(~ Benj. F Gibbs has been appointed an As- sistant Surgeon in the Navy, v! vice Wyatt M Brown, Teslgned. 17 Last year the canals did not close, finally, until the 15th of December. The prospect is that they will be closedwnany days earlier this year. 1” The commissioners em loyed in running the boundary between Virginia and Tennessee find the line socrooked thaf they have all become crosseyed and subject to fits of vertigo. {0™ An unknown man on board the steamer Knickerbocker, committed suicide on Sunda might, when in the vicinity of the Highlands by jumping overboard. {[7~ An event of curious character occurred re- cently on the Boulevards of Paris. Couat Alton bad ked a er at the Jocky Ciub that he would waik blindfolded from the Bastile ina straight line to the Madeline, a distance of four miles. ongosag= at two o’clock in the night. when the line of Boulevard was deserted, an not a soul abroad, the members of the club wit- his start, and followed at a proper dis- tance. He had a cane, and poked bis way well enough till be came to the intersection of the Se- Boulevard and scoraraen te Here G & solution of continuity occurring, and foot- ith on either side failing to guide him, be hes- tated, and los: the points of the com he blundered to i ors eer arrived at the railway | A sand france. , losing his bet, which was thirty thou- rai ——= AERIVALS AT THE HOTELS. NATIONAL HOTEL.—B §S Caief, NY; FA Md; F L Pathrsen, Va; ColM A tee o Sr heue Dr A M Brooke, do; 3 A Green, do; ; Mr Hill, do; DC Digges: dor dan. Giddiogs 0; jgbicaapuin, Tenn; J Siebel and do iv e and family, Va; J Burnet, W dawkins” Md; Dr 5 Are and lady, fe 's on abe family, Ky; JC Morey, Cal; Col beg aod ‘Mass; y Cal. lad) hes = Pa; G'N Eckert, do; 3 J icc as CE smith, mith, do; Cc McCalister jr and family, do; Miss ab Y; J Rhodes, London; J B Murray, NY, s jeasants, Pa; J J ‘Taylor, NY; $5 Lan- tam, Beaufort; W M Parr, Pa HN Coleger, NY; A E Whiten, do; H Lane, NY; BF Desnis, Ven ¥ H Moore, NY; FS Kipwith, Va; R C Good: wig, Mass; ‘JH Ba, ,» NY; NH Campbell, do; H_N Loyate, do; W H Duncon,do A Clapp, NY; R W Clapp, Ill; Chas Ripley, NY. BROWNS’ HOTEL —T T 8 Steiner, Md; N Maowany, La; Capt 3 Jones, U 3A; T 3 Smith, Va; Mr and Mrs Peepton, do; Mrs 3 S$ Carr, aa Hon J Lane, = J D Osborne and lad: S Carpenter, G: ia; W H Colman, Tenn; SW Oso Texas; Mrs J Matthews, SC; Miss @orshen. 4. an Dr @ Elliott, do; J T Everstel, Md; Mrs How- man and sister, io; IN Clarke, ) ea, WH wee yam, 1; $B Wilkins, Pa; E Barrows, do; Payne, Md; P £ Dersey and lady, NY; Seon trad aod lady go Mies MB Kennedy. do; Mrs Gea Green and ag bes Mrs Bow! lin oa fan 5 baat 2 jen Sunford, NY: om Sanford, do. , UNITED STATES HOTEL — —H B Holmes, Md; A C Heusman, do; W O Mertill, Pa; W P Ennis, NY; J Sargent, Mass; C Harling, DC; MrsCR Stribling” O; Miss Stribling doe’ W R Waiker, a JP White, Va; CW Coleman, do; R H Pratt, IRKWoop HOUSE. W Hi Dennis. USC; Wwe er, Pa; R val, Md: F Davell, do; Da: Geo; Mr Norris, Pa: J C Rediield WY; Rd Chapman, Wis; ‘SH Brass, NY; W Reade B Waller, do. eons HOUSE —Ca) NY; J F Hess, Pa; H owed 3 Marti, J Wiiltamess NY; b Williams, Alass; AL Rich: ardson, Miss; 3 Alburn =————o—oe=S —_—_—_— OCBAN STEAMERS’ SAILING DAYS Prox ux U: 5 ; iz in oa —Hon J 3 Green, Mo; Jones, DU; H Biting: N Darling, New York.. Bremen. «New York..Livorpoo! -New York..Liverpooi Frou Evnorg. BRaoha ee od jew York..Dee 4 ‘The California ma!l steamers leave New York on the Sth and 20th of each month. Cosmorosizs N wa’ ASSOCIATION. What you Get by Subseribang in this Asso- ctation. Every person subscribin TEBEE Dotrars will receive of [Ft “THE VILLAGE, BLACKS MITE: Alge © copy of the beautiful “Aur patiaheg “ad Tiokets to, = ut eaatern taj gnitas nenton ‘ Biskgieo ‘Dusseldort Gallery, New Yorn, ar rl, In addition to re aialinyom tne tagot a 1659, veverai "hundred valuable Paintings, ‘No ‘subecriptions reosived after the above For particulars see Beeription recely by TY ‘ay Low eMavry,| 2 ons Segera ee aehagie no 18-eolw —————— G+? CHANDELIERS, ws n store a complete stock GA petigns. BRACKETS, ad ted PENDANT beautifui designs and superior fiaish, whiek sit’s o. that will. any similar es- at e With t south of New Gas IPING inserted t Aca rience perienced workmen, Jaccp eg eaestey, oe Penusyivania avenue, Detween’ 10th ib and th tis. swe eolm* SEVENTH H STRE ET. 447 HO! FOR THE | HOLIDAYS! a 2 lng or the Hobgays is the piace to buy seeabueees 163, irs So NERY piganage ante ku z Be OrAr eee i Deore a hits felts. crt tgiige Foner. Nein an | Hk: ee ems mee pf isto <P RE SA ET San BUSINESS DIRECTORY. | class Betablishmenis Dentoining Deeds Sra in thecity. weace srame"-taeeadnenetatl co napa 7 & E sts.,3d story sae $1 ‘Baxran a, Os Ih at, at,, bet. i , a oem 9 Se tg PR ise rower eer eta hate se: Ns, eor.7 & F 3 ett’: oe patent cases, Pao : av., bet, doe & 6th ate, s een S$, E. corner Pa.av, & agp st. rot te Co. 7th ate bet. D& Ww remuner Crrizane’ Barca: [Mctassolite, Pa.av. Esrvra’s Brass sanv. 51 BANKS AND BANKEKS. toes & Co., N. W. cor. 15th at, & N. crea. b RitrEnnovusk, Fant & Co. a & Co..517 7th ate north of Pa. a: OMNSON & Cone an ore 10th ste ROTHER: a 3. Co. 43) Pa, Pa av. bet. Be and th ata, SALUON| a s 468 13th at., cor Pa.av. Cc LACAN Md er dies 7th at. oe HAS. syns Sat bet ase went wap Tse a Me tr are exes. ith chy poe raav.ees _ it. Mrs. Back, southwest ourn:r P: Fe eT Se Saunt we ise iss Mom 2m 276 a between litnund i2'h sts. BOUK-BINDERI Epwarp yes 27l Pa. av., bet. 10th and Lith sts BOOKS AND STATIONERY. None BaLtLantrng, religious book deposit’ try 4907 at RTHERN LIBERTIES BooKsTORk, 327 7th OUT AND SHUE Lajpdear EORGE BuRNs, 340 re Cass sen Pe RE Shs ii! ry P. SSL Pa. ay.. wouth ai bet.6 & 7 Grass ‘Ladies’ Shoe rear ara oe aun athe nA ie Batt. fais.” range, &o.,) E st., b. 13 & 14, mee YA K. H. Peer ers . av. and N st. south. CEMPEN BS ANG BUILDERS. Jas. W. Bancer, Y.av., bet. ith & 15th sts, CARRIAGE FACTORIES: AnvrEw J. Joycx. cor, 14th & E sts., . Pa. av. Guouce R. Hatt, 8. side Pa. av., bet. 18 & 13% Joun P. Dennis, east side 6th xt , B. Lo Raviry & Bozztx. Cy warons, 18 CHINA, GLASSWARE, &e. Tuos Purseiy & Son, Sl Pa.av., bet. 6th& thats CLAIM AGENTS, Henny Appison, = Both st » Opp. Treasury Dep’t, CLOTHING $ wae fc ae Con aa Pa, av., bet. 9 & 10 sts, Noau Watxar & & Browns’ W,Gasto & & Co By ‘a. av.. bet. sts. Browns’ hotel buiid’s. oes FECTION ERIE C. Gautier, ladies’ ssloon. 252 Pa.av ,b. 12 & 13 sts. , G. WEAV2R, indies’ saloon, opp. Browns? I. ‘THOMas PoTENTINI.279 Pa. av., bet 10th & 11 Jos. Scuarvretp, er hy bet. G & HH. Purt’a Conrzc’RY, 518 Pi Ice 2 as per '. STRINLE, ¥ south of Capitol, and 496 C: DENTISTS. av. U. BY. My RR. Frnt) T, 310 Pa, sy., bet. 9th & 10th ats. E eeu: Was Pa. av , bet. 9th and 10th ats. Bree , bet. ag lech sts A.V s°., bet. 6th and 7th ats. Mat ARY - cee leth st.» Ty isp fa I CDM AN, F reno} ker, pace Deb stones pie iy yest nd. wW.M. area & Co., 38 ioe cesnay Heed ae ty 5 ie te Marke Specs, bon 7 A! SARS, jarke' pace i. J. tiv OLLRY & Co... 623 7th A. per og st.. near ake NEWTON, 5917 four doors north of Pi av. wy ERS AND BcouRER W.H. WaratLer, 33 Pa. av.; ° Jefferson st.t.T, ENGRAVERS. D. O. Hane, 286 Pa. ay., ane 12th & 13th ate, Extheee DFE t-; engine's & drawi EXPRESS © Prices, Ceine’e & drawing. Slt a a bet. 2d and Sd sts, ftNe¥ RES. pracisn ag Pa oa bet. 9th & 10th Grsson, 34 py ee » Let. 8th & Sth sts, 7 A eed ‘ational hotel ding. b, ei) Pacey: Nation 2& Sate: toys,&0 joss ee &e ,32E at., b1S& lduts ras Wine my 7th st. & Centre Market. “FOU RIES. + M. ELtuis & BRo., (iron,) 13th st , near canal, kA. fe ee creer oor. Pn ee 18th et. MNKIDER, (brase,) av, iRNITURE STORES 80) tz & BROTHER, Udd Fellows’ Hall, 7th at. - GREEN, i78 Pu. av., bet. i7th and 18th sts. tag egeege Cuphoi Ves 7th st. oor 12 & B.s0 MEN'S > zs ers Sls ails a5 Rae P 4 Poe ) Browns’ hotel. ‘cans nant Plot SEED STORES. uM. HcoweEs,7 at. Ie! jorist & Landscape Gard’r J SAcL, ri \° oxa a Ray eee yah peedeman, &o.,: See Teh aut Kine & BuRcHELL. yon 15th st. & Vt. av. mr Ws Bryan, 44 Market & bet. 7th é& 8th sts, Epwarp Hait, o Marke ft Benes, on . Cen. marnet. S. W.-K. Haxpr. 229 Past hort peg foscee Date, aria £66 ith a. bet be td ota eh ames Daty, (variety, &t., bet. » WHITE & 'Co., N. WW. corner 1sth 5 PA a aa & , res H. Muncx. 456 6th at, eth a. BY. KDWARE AND CULLERY. dren e Core, 351 Pa, By. Eivaxe & Taomrsox, (oonoh fi : Tcean & Gone Be oie eee haat ‘WCKK. Ove Veg ¥ HATS, CAPS; AND FUnse * EMETZ 236 Paav, * wi ard’s & Kirk’d’ 5 MOUSE-FUANIsHING Saurecst Ste'd’® g W. Borecer, Iron Hall, (gen N.M- Mc6Rucon & Co , 5807 OODWAKD, ( gen"! as”! int) a. yy PRancis, 7th st..bet. D C. bi, Gauxn, ne Pa ay.. bet ath Sisrey & ly . ‘h ste, sid Pa. Ww. bet. 10t; nw l. JEWELKY STORES. Sen hi ate S24 aa ay. bet. hag & 10th sts, bets ath & 1 bet ath and iti i Pa. Os Bu ewe * we av. J. Kann 40) Pa. av. bet 34 & 05% i Lance, Chronometer. &0.. mnie ih ote st. HOMPSON, Dglish watchmaker, it, STICES OF THE PEACE. &ec.” pieke D. CLARK, 525 12th st. (Also Notary Pubtio.) ‘HoMas C. Down, 66 Lou. av. oun ais ree st. bet. H.G. Mukxay, cor. 7th and CEM » kc. Ht. Goer, foot of K stn Dorsxy, cor. New Poiveny STABLES. ALLISON Natron, JR., oor. Pa. av. and 15) a LOCKSMITHS AND BELL HAN ERS, eae Peoria re pegs Uy pring etairs. " LOD 8t., sou &v.; also, guasinit! d GLASSES, ke. sos F . 237 Pi . near Wat bE Yet ag Fino ai 13th st, AsBY foot (steam saw mill. ; 4 hart, 6 Sree ENGINE BUILDERS ROTHER, ISth st., near rosa f, MoCinitasn,s. by sarge ae fates mre Havr & (°o . 454 6! of railing MARBLE WORKS: on ey Wa. peiebar E at. = RUTgEnrons, mary. : fo ui any gE nae mantles, &c. ie &. f- StsceEn, bg bo ge seer Eee xs. CHARLES PRevas, ay. MUSIC STORES.” mh Tthote Pror. ©.T.D ; PAINTS, OILS, GLASS wae’ © Mth at. Cat near 7h, Howey & Moxsevi, 333 TAPER HANGINGS, a ARKRITER, 426 7th st., tween D and E. areata Ww. 1. RGE ATS. N’'Y.ayv., bet. roth @ ith sts “3. E Sy und & F ats, tment. bet 6th & 7th sts, n , near Georgetown. York av. and un at. ee cor. K & 12 T. G. CLaxron, 429 7th tag and = Je ELtior & Patten, oor 8th & F +O. ce PAWN peseieaker, F st., op. ae Ofhze saae lo npenens 429 Pa. av OGRAPHIC GALLERIES. Cars, ~~ Pe ‘9th & loth a} EE iT BLASTER i GUANO Mineere Monese + Rurwnrs oar Re PLeeES TER: perth: ’. THom & deus TrOMrIox 8 Bao. a Naat bwen o st north of Pa. av. PORTRAIT FAINT ein: penn: Rae EN v.. bet. 1 PRINTING OFFICES weet} 5 H. PoLxindorn, 375 D st., near 7th. rau ze. ot ns aad & 7th st. Mab oes b 1 & K.and IED es EN TE AGENTS. | USh*.9.T. ze G. Kexwxpy, 470 H at., bet. 9th and 10¢: bor Bray, 516 7th at.. opp. Nat. eet 08. Fira vs ook. 49 4, Ith RESTAU Tohntghes wa NTs. a bh este oo ©. H. Nontox’s Young Ladies’ Institute. 490 LAFAYETTE ag ye pr L. © cAtcomis ta Pa NION ACADEWY. . cae Wine MACHINES” § Y 8 taunt C, Horeter. tron H i SEWING Rooms.” *! P**¥ H.O.N . STOVES, RANGES, CRATES soo 0.) C. Woopwarp,n Peo ete 11, paleony front. Janne SeiKvina, cog. b 4 7s a oe im BY & Lith at. rear Xd at. ade. TOBACCO AND Sots stones . C. SteERs, 06 Pa. vs bet, 2d & Sd ate, RAL ease Seer tt tktK, ke. -. w segs, tes vabeeensEes eee eee . EK. 410 bet. G te gare. ea usher bet Teh anc 18th sta, LAU. ie Com G atrect, bet. 14th and 15th GMakens ¥ at., between 10th and 11th. A. Gises, ARB EEAE ne hh, eh. £ SPREE TI GPT CREE PRPEPOR ES FUELS PARRGS the paper that nay be required for ths ole printing for tke year ending on tae lat day he rth me pg lint aposities, a8 as can be 5 eames 10,000 reams fine open aude 0 Mactuaccs chem par Cuases. fi rinti ir, oalend easure 2¢ by. 38 sma weigh incalendered. to to" weigh forty-hve measure 24 by 38 ceteg pounds to the ream of 480 Chase 3. oe ss reams superfine eran rere ~mzed and eudered, to measure 24 inches, sand See forty-eight pounds to the ream of 480 and cal Eerenatre 19 by mzeayond. mi ing oi aay per ream of 40 20 reams Fes? yr gro np may lendered, te paver 1) a opt inten ight per rete AS eb ky ate tbroor the paper et Tis abecpanuieer to be of linen and cotton, rect from all adutteration with mineral or vther substances, of fair whiteness. =— put up in quires of twenty Pee pre mp and in buadles of two reams eaon ; each ream to contain 40 perfect sheets. Uniformity to color, thickness, and” Weight as pore uired ; and no bundie(exelu- over or under five percent five the see ard wang ball be. reonives Mixing le to mak gross weight willin An Genes be re nired up the weight will be considered 8 Yanan of the coutrect. reamenouperioe p of various thickuesses in “he ssme Crass 6. New po roebimes Seoae ot F paper. x oa 500 reams demy ‘ 4. 2,000 reams folio post jo. i Sane rT ro: 7. SOreams per 10 royal od 8 Sream % 16 reams oolgcedn medium (assorted colors) s 7. No. 1, 5,000 reams writing paper, 19 by % inches, to weigh twenty eight pounds per ream. 2. 1,500 —— ‘writing paper, 19 by 6 inches, to eigh twenty-three pounds per ream, 3. 3,100 ronan writing paper, 1* by weigh twenty six pot 4. 100 renms writing paper, 18 by2? inches, to ‘weigh twenty- pounds per ream. 5, 340 raame writing pa) 18 by 18 inches, to weigh twenty pounds per ream 6. oo Pe piper. ey by 18 incher, to eive pounds per renm. Allthe papers ntain 430 perfe ated in ciasses 6acd 7 must ner. © papers in c'ass6 are to be white or of the regular standard sizea of ie Ce ind of such weights ax may be required b; those in class 7arsto be white, and of ichts specified in the schedule. jerved of ordering a xreater of iess oo 'y of each And every kinc contracted for in all classes, tu be furnished uch times and in such Spectre the pub‘ic service may require. Each ciass will be considered separately and ject to a separate contract ; but bi*dera may of- fer for one or more of the ciasses in the same propo- 1s will be considered unless e guarantee that the bidder or bidders: | if feo or heir Proposal ean be accepted, will enter into an obligation with good and oe suraties to furnish oe — be Biank i for be furnished at this office, and “No, en veral classes must be de!rv- ‘aces &s mas be designated in ton city, in good order, free of all and extra charge or expense, and subject to the i tion, count, weigh measurement of the intendent, and to be in all respects sati Sige meas all the paper required may this 0 Fe will be sent to persons teene ——- will be opened in the manner re- uired by “on the first Tuesday after the. first onday in December” next, (7th.) and the contract wil be awarded to the lowest bi Fropeenie will dentof the F me arene MAN, Superintendent of the Pablio Prin! ting. Ci of the United States,” and endorsed ** supplying paper.” p*oresats FOR SHAF1S, % 8. Capito ExtENsion and WasHINcTon AgugvtcT Orricr WasHiNcTon, September ® h, 1858.’ SgaLup Proposals will’ be received at this vihoe until the fourth day of December next. at noon for furnishing, on the grounds of the Extensioa of the Capitol, one buadred Sualts ir th the columns of the exterior porticos of that buil dimenaions are as fall One nundred shafts, inciudiag ihe upper torus of the base: each shaft to be twenty-five fet eg aud one ¢ighth inches im height from the bottom of sad os tothe rd As the pee astragal. he torns or bottom piece of shaft three feet seven five eighths inches; the diameter of the shaft above to be three feet, and at neok below t np ne two feet six and one-eighth inches; and the diameter of ¢. pper astragsito be two feet eleven and seven-eigths inches. ‘Iheseare the ot dimensions oithe work when finished. All the blooks to be scabb'ed round to dimensions, and to be free from all defects which would make biamishes in the finished column. Theabove 40 be.of white American eee si in ootor, arais, nd composition to that us in th ‘exterior of the Capit tension, which comes from near . Massachusetts. Rn 4 proposal should be panied with a at least one oubio toot in size, ag ® specimen a he marble otferec. ‘This specimen wiil be sub- mitted te proper chemion) eared tests bo fore being acoepted for the work The proposals should state Lipo ‘time within which the marbie will be delivered. and should acoom- panied by a written guarantae, y one or more responsible rg aag to the ect that he or they undertako that ime bidder or bidders will. if hie or their bid be accept: paper tata snobligation with in ten days, with good aad suffic:ent seouritirs, for the comp-etion of the work undertaken: said guar. antee to be acoompanied the certificate of the United States District Judge, United States Die- trict Attorney. Navy Agent. or some officer of the general government or individual known to the En- gineer or Department of War, that the guarantors are able to make good their guarantee. The United States reserves the right to reject any or al! bids not deemed advantageous, and to make arrangements for procuring Poa arble. Proposals will be received for furnishing the shaf.s ther in singie biocks o: sce a not lees than four feot in length, and the number of shafts offered in ones blocks or in pieces, respectively, shouid be Froposais willbe opencd i in this office at noon of the4th December next, in the presence of bidders wMQiy order of the Seeratary of War: order ol rs 2 cal; &; MEIGS, Sng neers, To charge of U. 8. agit Extension. Fonw ov 4 GuaRantes. To Capt. M.C. Metzs, U. S. Engineers. We the undersigned, Tesidents of State of hereby. jointly and eaversily, cov uant with ths United States, and guaranty, in oa the ier bid of be necepted, Lint he or they Ady foe ten Fl after the Boceptance of the said xeoute the contract for'hs same, with “it roy rm lent surel: rete perform the work or terme of the articles prop. in conformit; & the terms tie ve: ent under which it was made. ‘And incage eos id seat Pel to ente: ‘0 onntract as aforesait ren ps vate the difference between the offer by th the i> the next lowest bidder. I boreby that, poses best of my mis nek thes ve-bamed auarantoreare good and seacen: 00 |-eotd LEGANT CURTAIN GOODS, CLAGETS & DODSON have the plesenre of informing all in st of any kind of Mi terials that their siook of ev: tothst kind of Se that is novel and desirabi selling Very cheap. ‘They have now in stook— Boogant Triple width French Satin Brooxatelle, all colo: dth do. do, Elegant double wi 0. embos: le do. ique, both new ae a plain and sence Rept, very pretty and ed Borders and Bands Curtains in broad very new and recherche, ine. ia extremely rich colors and bo:ders to match—these are rich in the extreme, Ruch Satin Laiues. in entirely new sty les, very ch ‘Samack ai same styl hea) ine, style, very o: Rion! agen superb embroider: » Lace and’ Mualin Peecceuieees ali new, &t prices woe $1.50 to por window Also, rieb eentrr and side Cords and Tassels and Gimps to matoh, and Cornices, Side 3 unique Beast @allin it of Curtains to to be as low, if not lower ‘Chananyof these te 4 ¢ 061 esn be had in any of the Northern cit , ust reestead she, latest desiene from Paris ion and hanging of Curtains as ie rege te te which we one CEASE T 8 DOLRON. __ | ape et ak SER} that the la: Fata a aleaeen as | are subscribers bo 8 eo8r within the precerthea limuts of selectioner he ie rant to A by act of Congre: March 3, (857, but since ‘ascertained perg Ts in said limits. viz: North of the base line and east of the St. Ste- phens meridian Zownship 7, of rangee's 24, 25, 26, 27,28, 9and 30 24, 95, 6, 5 irae tt ee 2, 2 and 3. at 1 ty of Washine: ton th 20, 186: mee Bo Hos. Sec. 00 2 wise Cee ‘onar. Le eee 5 | bal eZee spate So A aici No. i10 Pe Ivanis avenue, i )c Benmore | 6 SI Den‘ , Van Camp, jas returned to the city wee PEN TLES Tras: % | Senet &. FINLEY HUNT, ee a NT.) gvisr, a Dagar Pen eer ed a nites superior to those made by any other he prices charged for gold. feotimontals exhibi Heis the @gent for it in Washington. seD-1 M LOOMIS, M. of the ‘Mineral’ Pia Arise py Hv sonally at his offee inthis aty. 0" et AL} T#OLS Can Wear these gaano: wear otne and no wfc ie ene. sons calling at my acoommodated with style and price of Pecth th they may desire ; but tot! who are particular and w'sh the purest fit onn strongest, and most lect denture that Plate will be more aa san nigh Sth streets; phia. Ds. sbi INE Mecano OvFick 19 PENNSYLVaNra A’ Three doors from Mita street, 5 Y to the that pearance ees | ie apaured with located as abo . ne f fteen years’ pract: iety sf experience of Btaeeifeanar, Estraier ies joulty., acter tetera ot or me to the T ys ‘meme ent i otherwise, relating to the pod ence confirming the opinion of — tines. to ‘iocard al also all the profession, and especial): i Barinip niy. bas led — to ‘4 aoa val provarations f for Enamels, Gutta Percha, {ndin Kt Kubber an orgs | for thé construction of Continuous iz Gam Teeth. that Porcelain, mounted on Gold Plate. is the only rélisbie substance that cau anbe wornin t! emouth, as hee mort o noiusively shown by the | American ntai Convention. Although he flatters a from his long resi- dence and practice in W: ‘ton be is favorably 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, Of this city: Dr. Stzruxn Batty: Doar Sir—I desire to ex- Sea my esteem tor you personally, and my confi- ence in you as & superior dentist. ‘The cperations executed for me have been highly emg eon er I e that you may receive the paironage from fnends au the publio that your skill 80 well br Aue 1a.” SW, PRENCH. From one of the oldest | firms in Baltimore— moors Boggs, Cotman ai Having em; oe Dr. Stephen Dentist, of xipn estes on exeumte be ee on important and difhoult piece of work, which he did to my entire satisfaction, and in view of th pe fact that one of the most distinguished members of t! } tal College of Baltimore tailed. after repen'ed ti to perform the eame work sath: ty, f sives my oe a bo $50 as my Saline oo an ich estimation of hi Le ARMANN BOGGS. Balumore, Jan. 12, Extract from a note Noner fae the late Hon. Jokn 8 cae. . suid Dabettess made ic A? TT li tune oo OHN SEyTON. lief Finn the maladies of t! od tosthe} can cheerinfiy seonmmond Deeb Baie superior cae He mad: fund tee work hawt ell ntoet va : OBERT’. ‘NIXG iA pnil 19, 1686. Va, Conf. M Ghuran Sou We, the undersigned, Bet cocaaicg toavail ourselves of the sees tee skill of Dr. aly, Surgeon Dentist of thia city. or amuligeof aioe a fake zant of his oper ‘eee n our families or friend Caney in Tras ine Ons aoa ration of e or! eat, which hi performs ie most deflon and dt mele ati ental Surgery,and we respectfully operations, hain to the confidence and patronage of the public, of which we consider him eminentiy was U. WaLtee, protect U. 8. Capito!. Prowse MILLER, a it Dots Washington. Cc. HRER, M.D. ; Linco. Ni. D,-of Washington, D.C. Jos H. BRADLEY, of Washington, D Gores be Cog alayor of of Florida, R — Lennox. ae Port we Op anineton. ENRY Batpwin, U. nee 0.6, ag eet. Principal ctpaavmne hesbonge nner EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT MAHOGANY, WALNUT, ROSEWOOD AND OTHER FURNITURE, at Puivatx Sate, ‘he subscriber having cot pipted hig assortment ‘ural , would respectfully pica bio, bene for them- 8. CONE! Fine Niahopany “Weainut, Cherry, and other Ward- Fine 1¢ Mahorsny,, Ts, Wralgat, and Cherry, Jenny Lind and other Hed: a. Fine rhe fgens aon ina Etrgeros, Ladies’ Cab- Pine Mahogany and Wainut Sofas and Chairs, ue solid Oak Marble top and other Cottage Cham- F Meh nd Walnut Dre and oth *Bureaus-aid Sideboards, eo ME a le! -Alahogany and othor Chaira of every desorip- F ne siarble top, Centre, Sofa, and other Tables, ‘ hina, Giaes, and Gcnexary Ware, Looking Gineser, &0. M is to seil as chea| amy oti TBO! in Washington, and on an favorable ‘erin vend aoe myseif that no ) ogee wishing to be disappointed if they give ms Seal a. EEN, No, ia 3th street. WHEN IN THE COURSE OF HUMAN evonta, eaten Gentiemen lose one of their E ‘atest natural ue—& Bne of fe ss & matter, of Sexions, importance, the Mestion i Pel gos shail we do to ato; ve hat from ates iling off, Teatore ite Vigor and to this query, we b Ans AiR PROMOTE Re tneitary ‘Afow Applications wil me the bes r falling or Saiane - ove dan 19 wcalp Gienn and wh t fresh: east or to the hrir; a our you ames, have been twenty years, the continu of it two Sarthe, will insure ta bottle, and if if luxuriant head of a ee sud get Fa pep pene seound epplication, return it an: As for Br. Harri” Hair Prom and Improver. Bol in Riohmond rl w. PRIGRSUN Dror: sist, corner Main and i2th, and Main and Wail sts., Sndin Washington city by Z. D. GILMAN, Drug: gt Browns’ uilding. Pa. avenue, and D, . CLARK, corner 4 street and api ly 'NIHILATOR, EPSIA. WEAK CHEMISE te and one dollar. TORRY IN MEDICAL HARTSHORE’S CURE-ALL should he ki 1] families in case of accidents or sudden sieke as it frequentiy cares in less time than it Te “‘itcurss ain in any part of the system and is used cures painin any ol 16 system wi externally and intornshy: iD As the ne frequent Changes of the weather pro- duce a bad heumatism, Pain in the Lim! Body ; also, Stuf Neck—every Person shoul eta votes f it ie gots np upon the, Sierras sap er Binews. Bi Bones ; apd 5 ‘warming 61 rare 8 expels pain from the vetom. ttle 7 Gere use 1 BARTSHIORN NE’S wa ape SyRuP wr WiLb act upon the Liv- ee eicrine off all Bile and rie ve tadicines to be had at all Dra Stores aagingtor ge a6 ie Riiwall # & ; Ciseail at Georges oc ll-tr pote TR he ee Se A Fi Be Ghee ea eae of B. Kiechenbach, 12 ; and i Co., in paltimore, ‘which I will ello or rent on erate easy terms. at my Piano Wareroom, No.498 llth ado Nelam? | FRED: C. REICHENBACH. Rit, GOLD JEWELRY— Gold Lockets, Gold Chai Gold Penns and Pe: 1 G ‘himbles, Gol sand Keys, Gold Watohes, and all kinds of new styles Gold Jeweiry My stock at present is quite é large, and I will sell at very low retes. bargd oail at $38 Pennsylvania serge! 0 12 HOOD. tly re- E-ALL, AN ee, CRACKERS, &eo., &0.—We are constan! ceiving fresh supplies of Fox Crackers Ex pisoniss dinbure: isoult, large acd small ; KE: racknells : all varieties of J Spmison’s érack- noe on corner 1s BURCHELL 0 Ey «eo a 381 Pa. av , betwoen 43 ettiee, lee, B10, wit, ie $2.5 one dozen qu eng oot to any part of oe C.F. & W. GERECKR. ADIES’ bene bd pAG 13 BS Wis Braud Or tak i raid,and Cu avert jon Oth and ad Ca its eae, LY in em NTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITER. IONEY % LOAN on STOCK SECURITIED mre om &o. a ry L one Nee ‘to ba the Courhs, Colds, ogc of eraoan who ing should wae it It ia! Ree areca oa “Botton 3 and 0 oonte and 2 Sod, a — ettat. Gere oe AslaTic a rigte 2 mie ., pe ual to it; it ‘aoa not in- = | ieeeceeetee ee meee for supplied the af icted f free wt yw ears suc Sess in every case. He is now ii rentle- thi wh gnien efonted sin virtue, to page Bs cbs ade tee eaoee Whaat ft Saree mall WBoRROry Prork fal 5 5 ora) nesters 7 eee ica Sorat, eae [pistion. Spscme fechas the —— seaiteeta = eee neal on. ome Man of igorders wae. unfortu- vibe Bogie whe fron Ce with persary toon) eae Palyrowe aoe ail the. the Serer pS devesd of in ‘and ofall SORLI ual fies iene the toust le withoe ‘they wee) oer — Sold ig tin and dividi in separate doses seareees niare Lal- or four oases in one fo $8.7 ‘which saves and ir bd era .d by Dr. H. A. BARROW few blocks west of Bi diatety on rece: sich car ann ott 4 aoe car- t Egenuine European pro neu! me ne ws rom \. ar sete: ya. at No. 157 153 Prince me few blocks west of telly ERUVY “s AN Or, Protrecr Solution ef a toga - a the ae discoverios inthe - Materia wo po are subjected, must now be recaiv @n establiehed medicine. its N. 1g Fyinee att 8t.8 Seozy SYRUP, Efficacy in Curing Dyspepsia, Affections of the ‘Liver, Dropsy, Neuralgia, Bronchitis and Consumption Ten- dencies, Disordered State of the Blood. Boils, Seurry, The dyes 3 Pffects of Lead or Mercury, Gencral lity, and all Diseases authenticated; and character, that s ri reasouab!y hesitate to receive the #3 proffered aid. The PERUVIAN SYR does not profess te be a Cure. but its ines is petro be many diseases, apparently are intimately rei and proceed- ing from ons ue cna may cured the one remed e class of diseases for whi: e on provid & cure, 1s precisely that wha: battied the hizheat order of medical bathed The facts are tangibie, the witnesses acces- sible, and the safety and efficacy of the Syrup inoon- trovertible. ‘those who may wish for an opinion from disinterested Parsons ree the of the Syrup cannct fail to be satis! wits the lowing among numerous testimonials in ofthe Agents. The signatures are those oj sete en men weil krown in the community, highest respectability : berg experienced the beneficial @o not hesitate to recom- mend It to the attention of the Pabile. From our own experience, as weil as from the testimony ‘a, whose intelligence aud {otegrity are altogether Unqnestionable, we Lave no doubt of its efficacy tn cares of Incipient Piseases of the Lungs and Bronchial Passa, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint. Dropey, Neuralgia, &c. Inc: ike effects would be tucredibie, but from the high character of those who have witnessed them, and bare volunieered thelr testimony, a8 we do ours, to its restorative power. Rev Joux Piesrowt, ‘Twomas C. Awonr, Tuowas A. Dexras, Peruu Banver, & H. Kewpati, M.D. Jamxs C. Doxx, Gamca. Mar. It ts well known that the medicinal effect of Protoxids of jost by even a very brief exposnre to sir, and that to “solution of Protoxide of Irou, withoet furth-r oxidation, bas been deemed tmpossitle. ‘In the Peruvian Syrup, this desirable potat ls attained by CommimaTiON tx a WAY BEFORE UXKEOWY; and this soiution may rep ace all the roto carbonatos citretes, and tertrates of the Materis ca. Ba =. D., Anaayor to tne Sits of Musescuane uses, For sale by Druggists = Sealed ‘or sale RK iy. Price for large ttlies, um 8 bottles, gi. N. lL. CLARK & CO. 3 Tyee For sale in Washicgton vz |. Gilman, Spest Agent; Nairn & Palmer, John Sohwartze, se Smit. V- | Harbaurh,, H, H. B. MePuerson, FS. ree lng jury, J area Lovejoy, Dida and NClmsellcand J. LeKidwels Ove Rea rf) THE GREAT aaaeis. F THE NINETEENTH CENTURY. PROFESSOR woop's HAIR RES STORATIVE. Says tho St. Louis (30) Democrat : ish a letter to Dr. Wood, of this eity, from & sentlemain in Maine, which speaks giowingly cf the Baperior ments of fia hair tonic Such evidence must have its effect, when coming from a reliable sourse. | If certificates are guurantess of truth, tha Dr. neods no encomiums, nor useless puifery from the press: Below we Barn, Maine January 20, 1956. Paorrssox 0. J. Woo & Co.:—Geutlemen : Having my at bo rox calels tew months ce te the highly beneficial cts of Jour Bair Kestorative, I was induced to make ap, Pitcation of tt apon my own pea Lecome quite ray, protably ove-third wh: nce I tr Resturative, and used it. [soon what [had wished. T used it about Siuce procured auother bottle of w ©. Lcau ow certity to the world that hatr as totaly Heap peared, my halr has reeutwed tls eoft and glorsy than ft has bec re 1am now sixty yours old; my guod two, has used It wi The above tot covery. I aim assui directions, will no meats. wenty-five years. je at the age of Ufly Ge 10 you for your valuable dis whoever will righ occasion to contradict iny state. 1am a citisen 0; this olty and a resident here for the ears, sud am Known to urerly every one he ¢ tewnn A) @ attached, last fifteen You Way wiake of the above, 2 Your service, as | wis to pre serve tie beauties of nature fu others as + Well as snysett Lam, irely yours, . 0. BAYMORD. WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE. Davrimoux, Jon Puoresson Woen—Desr Sir: Having Lad the misfortu: sto lose the best portion of my hatr, fom the eff tof the yellow fever in New Uriesns in 1864, I was indo: . tal of your preparation, and found It to ing weedes. My hair ts now thick Sloy, is is can express = x obligations te ow tu wmilotan er in regular arch at Brookfield, ce and untwereally WM. DYER. BOOEVIELD, January 13, Less. Havi Hair Restorative, it gives bas been excellent tu retaoving india dret end & constant tendency to itching with which I bere bees troabhd from m — i end has also restored my | ite original color prot. The Restorative is put ui up = bottles ofS x: vis: 6, medium, and smal the emall holds 4 Pint, and retails for "8! ‘por boities the oninct hat set least twenty per cent. more in proportion than the small, retaiis for $2 per bottle; the iargse forty per cent. more in proportion and bOD & ase tho = th Pi tors, 332 Rh ag wip pe Breede Sara ee oon at l-in AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL, For raz Rarip Curz or COLDS, COUGHS, AND HOARSENESS. Thro trial of many, ears. and th: son of ete men, A Ewes CHERRY SEG. TORA L has opel = d to atford more relief: cure a cases of pul mossy disease than an: ‘other remedy known to Bankjod. ases Simp tled ie of suferere have been cured by it, ey ali were Fao oe was late im ConsumPrion, rerything. but the tecene is gnawing at d sho s fate —— he CHE snd strong. i atures all He tries e' Bere yt ana colds and coughs ures are the seed which would have ri into a Seg = of —- diseases. Influenza, joarseness. Pleu oeriag. a. [ . Croup. be a a wat tatvons of th 6 th: getrae cured ‘the eCHRaRY PECTORAL St ce etend ily should have it iz 6 Insi aos it 8a invauabie wier which arose the = ed from many 8 flock and th: lamb f Sater eboney ahora ate, ih die. oomp'ai y be er’s. Americy, mar | PRR An ering aura ot ih ws | ° | Stor the earth. in ord A that the sick everywhere be. ee, a6 pow] Dinnc¥Q8 SAG or 2 wus rt ° SOUTHWEST AND NORTHWEST. - Battimere and Onis Ratiresd. FALL mer ope rh N and pre: | TWO THROUGH T TRAINS ARE NOW RUN FROM WAS ine TON rok he west, Jat. MATL. TRAIN sinc ui 2 15 8. sect ga FORE oa ON gaa > toe the in deyiient take —— ~fi ote a 2.68 m sabes jas from ashing te weorten Vangl hana (meee pete Railroad aie! z ENG. for the Main Baltimore and Onio wiles Wastinee .— i" Pare the 7. oa othe: 33 p.m. i}. yd take the 3.90 p.m. ‘ REAND THR Rast. Ppt pales A! D Ste te ad 24s Rm hp ng Un Sunday at Sp. m, Lea re Baltimore at <shand 8.00. . and 3.39 and ». Suncay at 4 30am. only. MS Sod GS trans Only will stoy at way sta- tipns and for Anun) nections. ‘The7 45a m. con 3.30 p.m. are the chief connect- ing trains for the west, and the 6.15, 7.45 and 3.30 m, trains for the eset. a For further information inguire st the Baltimore yy febington. and Oho Rails Ticket oie ARSONS a oo4 Master of Tranportation, Balt Woasandfon Aho SE ERAN vai, A Boat Every Hour from Each Place. The Washinzton and Alexandria Steamboats hereafter ra» reguiariy from the foot of 7th street, Wnshington, end King street, Alexandria, every bour from’ e8ou from i m. to? p.m, as follows: Frew Washington—stesmer GEO. PAGE—st Ni ihn Washigion Biome EROMAS COLL- Ye ‘itxeer saan ‘THe ia Sites Hite aas cot, t 1 ° P.M Tires i Set Sprmetee peeve i ri on: eileen mod omit her rive bi betwen Wantington and A.exandrin from 98. m. to 4 ‘The 5X. 6% 8, m. and 23 p. dria connect with tthe trains Ohio Railrosd for the North ray Y est. " The6 a.m. and 7 p. m. boats from Waehj connect with the Sraigs of the « O- mange A dria Railroad for the Bouthwr st. Notice To FECULC EES NEW #REANGE ent With Greatiy impre FROM WASHINGTON DI DIRECT TO ALL THE souTh AND BC OUTHWEST, Via Potemac Steamers and tS eae and Petemac Railread Line. | it = SS Two fast daily lines from Washington for the South and Southwest. Boats leave their berths, foot of 6th street. st 6h¢a.m and7p m. the morning boat can obtaina fue break 8nd enjoy a pleasant sail 4 Fd hours down the heau- %. the even passing in full view of Mount Vernon, y the ning boat they insures supper anda rest of four hours in comfortable berths or state- Tooms,and arrive in Richmond im tr connect with ali the trains for the South and Southwest. The Great Southern 18 convered over this rome, & it berg 44 ~— orter 10 mules lesa roading th by eny other routs, king certain connections to Prederichiowre, Richmond, and Petersburg, Va:, Weldon and Wilmington, N.C., Caarieston, S.C., Augusta, Georgia, Mon tgomery and Mobile, Ala, ivect to New Orleans and ali Southern Cities aad ne. mond with the Danville, onessee. Gnd Kast Tennes- UTHWEST TO jontgomery, and New Oaees. For through tickets and further information of the route, inquire et the Sor thera Ticket Othee. No. 372 Penn. aveaue. ~ 3 ot Rrowns? Hotel, or on board op ‘roa avi street ae wai’ PINGL nv 6 (Um 6) EW LED CUGEN REET GREAT SOUTHWESTERN ROUTE Via Orange and Alexandria Railread. FROM WASHINGTON CITY, D. ©, REIS SCRE MISSiSki LOUISIANA ARKA TEXAS, THROUGH TICKETS can at the GREAT SOUTHIWE Steen ein KOAD CE, corner of Permay!lynow svenue and 6th el nneton. = ney Ed ph Fr | }0,.0T a! e joe Of the Oran; xacdria Railroad, at A Aicnentrm, = Richmond, Denville, Ianchburg, Bristot, Knoxville, Dalton, Atlanta, Chattanooga, Nashville, Hunts: lle, Grand Junction, Memphis, Montgomery and New Orleans, By 8 direct sees y aud continnox 18 T&ilWay comneo- o Memphis. Affording greater Eepedtsten und Comfort and 3 eg uhorser. than by any other route, bose George Peae Page leaves the foot DI h atreat age &. &., for Sudria, Where pas fensers tuke the cari for Kiohmond Charlottevi ile, Btaucton, Wh te Seiphar Springa, W oodstock,&e-. and at 7 p. m. for Kichmond and all pomts South? ‘West, nuiking sure and close conn to Mem- hie. . age Wagons pueines: jeune the office, Pa. svenue, at o'clock &, m. vine. ‘AMES A ‘A. iE iV NS, Agent. jo 17-2f Washington. ee __ Washington. _ HE VIRGINIA SPRKINGS,—Passengers for 4 ine ee a REE their mames xt the off oe = Alexandria and Waehington Raitrced. 7th et, sad Louisiana avenue, will be cal for end con veyed to the Long Bridge Seaton, where n good breakfast can be obtained. he ig ine carnes U.S. MsilfortheG.& A. R. R. Passeng: a be that ts met with on the buat. Itist ditious, aud. in many instances, the cal eee horsea @ most expe- most economi- Coaches couneet with every tran from as BeCosches furnished for Exoursionsced aime Nips ITED STATES MAIL LINE, Only Regular Lane, and Withous Failure Sor Bight Years. FOR CALIPORNIA Vi FORA ANE OREGON, Regular Sading Days, Sth ¢ 200 ef cath month. |.—Bo many freuds and impo- oir (<i Cavum sitions o of verious kinds have R rated n travelers bon NIA, tthe = ther. thee ate: agent for passag Feet S. Maul Line, ma. in the ity 0} city of York, feeie it Bh ity caution al! pereons seeking sare to Mivnle, that. TO AVOID imtPOsiTioN, they must be fpd thetrue office of the Stea Steamsnipe of the. ve Il Line, vin Rai eee no other imhow York is authorized t = corns he Companies have only one roe isat ay ign we one wot, Warren nting on the Nori iver, st the head ‘af Bhd mnt Se oa, ms t= 3 Tw. w. RAN MOND & Aen New York. ao} | THE PACIFIC MALLS STEAMSHIP COM- ie pof the the Steamehirnot Compeny, carrying Ty ici hee Mail for . ¢ | GaLieOuNI TA. and ORE Agari jee exch month, ont 0 arrivi ofthe United States M: Mail §. mpany which leave New Orleantand New \o ‘eal On the 5th wth of each aN rt Pe Sater sere emsea gee eee mike Net) Dep ins, avy bepoteen evaranty speed oie Rai!rond (47 miles lorg) is now + froma o¢-&u to ooent. aud is crossed in Sera baggage of ‘nomen te checked im New Vork through to TRNGIBCO And parsoncere Sre embarked at Paname by steamer at Pany’s expexse The money paid in ‘New ° Fore covers gil expenses of Lhe trip. Kexerve steamers are kept in port in Panama and San Francisco, to prevent detention in case of neo dent, so Chat the route is entirely releable—no faiure having occurred in eight ae the same day they ar- sengers leave has eaters on th h by ib go throug! each steamer, and and chJdren without other and ductors at the lowest rates Urs aoe of women neett throneh tick tickets street Bay eA aR Ce ial te Ris ty ba. in BARLES BE: KUGLER, o = Cn rit aa ICECRAM inany pare ot ieee Ee i (ee Frcs, ‘ali kinds furmehed oa c.N. Kve!

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