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EVENING STAR. Yes! there he 1s—I see him! 6 lamp bis shadow the ned — ourta: " He’s stepping on his toes! He'll never thing «f tapping an: = Kook, though even the slightest, ‘worse than looking in: ! tap! would any Sook it? u H Ob man! trowes trouble And that we maiden find. * [Daily Gazette. U> The Trenton barbers are discussing the Propriety of dispensing with Sunday work i> Bears are so plenty ia Michigan that they are ravaging the farmer's ho; pens The Chicago Press and Tribune estab- lishment have failed for $100,000. 7 They are talking ofa new Crystal Palace in London. GP-Six bundred and fifty workmen have been removed from the Navy Yard at Philadelphia {7 Typhoid fever prevails in and near Tay- lorsville, Tenn. So far it has been very fatal. (> The selma (Ala ) Reporter says it hasa potato which gee 12% poeade. ss e| 7" Oberlia College bas, at present, 1,219 stu- dents, of whom 513 ae females. {[7 A letter from Rome, in the Paris Untvers, amuounces the death of Count Joseph Mastal, brother of the present Pope. 10> Postage stamps have been introduced into Spain. They are square in shape, and the colors are pink, green and brown. The rs in Columbus, Macon, Griffin, ana ns, and Marietta, Ga., all remark that the receipts of cotton are falling off. A man was killed, a few days since, by failing from the top of the Clay Monument, at Lexington. aoa The public debt of the consolidated city of Philadelphia amounts to twenty millions of XK. “Master at home?’ ‘No, sir, he’s out.’? “Mistress at home ?’’ No, sir, she’sout.” “Then I'L step in and sit by the fire.’’ *“That’s out, too!’ "ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. BROWNS’ HOTEL .—G W Faber, R R Stuy- anson and lody, NY; J G Pariton, Va; W Sum- mets, do; A G Blakey, Mo: J RC Ga; Miss EE Cooper, do: A Hon J H Savage, Teno, WT } 3 Schully, Md; W M Rugboard, Del; Mr Owingo, Md A Porter,NJ; N R Smith, Md; W M Tolbott, do; T A Miller, do; C Bayne, do; W McGarham, NY; M F Meaghu, do; T Stevens, Ireland; W Bradyer, Pa; J Brannou, Va; P P Dandrudye, do; J W Minor, do; A W McDonald, Wis; C G Tom. kins, Va; Miss M Tompkins, do; Miss K Tomp kins, do; OF Fuller and lady, Il!; Mr Levas. ;' J Halland Indy do; H M'Minor,O; MH Fry, Va; A Dubosy, Pa; © D Kirk, M4; W 7ali- cott, Ill; L N Roseothal, Pa; A D Banks, Va. NATIONAL HOTEL.—Alex Hay, 3 JH Hance, M Colston, S Stansbury, TH Mauruder, Wm Washington, W D Clarke, C H Carter, Col Grabam, Dr N KR Smith, A Robinxon, Md; JT Lester, Chas Graham, Miss; H P Gardner, NY; James ,Cocbrane and lady, Miss M Cochrane, Va; Lioyd Williams, Md; William Edger, Pa: JS Baker, Va; Hon P E Brocchus, Mo; WE Everett, USN; BF Isherwood, do; C C Steiner, do; P Tattnali, NY UNITED STATES HOTEL —T T Bradford, Va; G R Bedinga-, do; Dr E D Hamner, Tenn; J T Turner, do; H Saxton, Pa; J Horner and lady, Va; J Cohen, La; W Hicks, Va; Mrs S A Carter, Mo; H Sharpe, Cai; H Brown, Va; E W Kincheloe, do; J C Waddle, do; A G Sinclair, Va: T Hara, Teno; E Ragan, do; B F Watkins, M KIRK WOOD HOUSE.—H W Denuisandlady NY; D B Stiles, 111; W_A Harris and daughter, Md; A Peters, ‘do; J P Whipple, USN; G M Lawman, Pa; C W Rabory, do; J H Heath. do; J C Marron, DC; 3A Whelpdale, NY; Capt Ed- dy, do; W Daytos, do; Mrs A Housewright, do: @ W Lawrence, Me. WASHINGTON HOUSE.—Hon E J Morris and ra Pa; H L Churchman, do; 8 F Taylor, Miss Gillespie, do; Thos Williams, do; Jas Ma-- tia, do; John Coo! do; G H Churchman, Pa; Jas Northen, Va; J M Clarke, Neb. OCBAN STEAMERS’ SAILING DAYS ++--.-New York. . Hamburg..Dec 15 Bremen....Dec 13 r pool..Dee 22 New York..Liverpool..Dee 29 Frou Evrops. ««eHamburg Giaszow...New York..Nov 24 -So’mpton ew York..Dec 1 Vork.......Bremen....New York..Dec 4 The California mail steamers leave New York on the Sth and 20th of each month. NEY GOODS !—NEW GUODS!: r buxes Raisins, e8*,(S superior Grti- ts. Figs, Almonds, and Citron, Old gava'and Maracnibo Colles, ‘2 Old Rye Whisky, warranted 9 years old, Ard every thing else usually found ine Grocery Btore. so, Avondale Premium Flo lower than at an: use on the Avenue, ORGE F. GULICK. Cor. New Jersey avenue and B street sout no 27 St RS! FURS Capitol 5 F 1 am receiving, and vert low LADIES’ o PANCY FURS, kind which will bo by elling a { 24 Pa. av.,nearcor. i3tb st., tween Kirkwood’s and Willard’s WILL RECEIVE, IN A FEW DAYS, A eee dT a ofassorted WHITBG NiT whiob I aan buy, . E. GREEN, nT 3% (States) 178 Pa. av., bet. 17th & Igth ate. FP YOU WANT 10 our ANYT. u e HOUSE. FURNISHING LINE, ‘all a C. E. GREEN’S, 178 Pa.av., bet. 17th and |8th ats., = ners you can save from 10 to &) per cent. BO (States) SUPERIO J med. per e. Mery am anaes | cogerded good judges. he roughly tested it, pronounce it much the best Whiskey in the market EDWARD HALL, tensive denier in al! kinds of Liquors aad Family Groceries, No. 40 Louisiana avenus, Opposite Centre Market. BO 27 eo) let FANCY HAIR PINS, COMBS, PANS, &c. . W. GA « 0., eS LT & BR Jewellers, have just oir NEW STOR F—35 Pa. Avance, (Four doors west of Browns’ Hotel,) A large sasortmest of Fancy HAIK PINS, FANS, COMBS, &c . te which they invite the attention o| the iacies. {J The lowest price marked ind Bpew esek articie, frum which ther: t M. W. GALT & BRO., Jewellers, no2-3t = 354 Pa. av., between éth and 7t! Loser FOR SALE VERY LOW. cy bser! "a WI! — ber’s lease of Biagden’s Wharf will expr Silat of December, and he wiil then it gud continue the Lumber business ustely west of the Ni Temove from i at Very reduced ters and others in want of such materia] here) to THEODORE MOSH Ca: would do weil (before purchasing else all on no 27 #t* WIMTER CABBAGES FOK § 7,000 None better have been or can be ebeced sale this season. Apply at this office. 1-4 aa wo! GiB) + Pa. avenue Bot between hare omg BUSINESS DIRECTORY. ‘ontaining as at-class Establishments e in ali varioter crs business im the city. AGRICCOLTURAL WAREHOUSES. Bowanp F. Sixrson, 519 7th st., north of Pa. av. ARCHITECTS. P. Nuwninc, Agency Block, oor. 7 & F sts., 3dstory WEN Le ran te pedaen aie K AR se AETORNENS AT LAW. S. 8. Baxter, 496 12th st., bet. D & E. CuiLtoy & MaGRupER. corner Lo! x ‘THomrson, 21 434 st., bet. Pa. av. and City Hall. a MITCHELL, east wi ‘ing City + eor.7 & F sts.. Att'y in patent cases. Lou. av., bet. 45 & 6th sta, &. 8. Kraret, S, E. corner Pa. av. & 18th ste McKgpsn & Co., 496 7th st., det. D & EB. BANDs. ITIZENs’ Bano, st Metzerott’s, Pa. av. BAND. 51126 Sth at, east, KEKsS. Riecs & Co., N. W. cor. 15th st. & N. Y. av. Sweent, Rittennousx, Fant & Co., 352 Pa. av. Stren. [ra & Co,.517 7th st,, north of Pa. av, OHNSON & Co., 292 Pa. av., oor. 10th at. RUTHERS, cor. F & 15th sts ,opp. Treasury J.W, Wess &. Co., 452 Pa. av., bet. 435 and 6th ats. BILLIARD nee ates naan a y's Maxs_e TAPLEs, cor av. LACKSMITH SHOPS, Cuas. C. AnpERsoN, Md. av., near 7th st.. Island. bet.6th ath name Pat. Office. b joers,) 22 Ohio av. Ropert PakKHILl, 36 Va. av., near 4th T.J Dawso BOARDI Worm 4 Island. horse shoer.n. side N.Y.av.,b.6&7 HOUSES. southwest corner Pa. av. and 9th » Southwest corn-r ia. av. and Lith EY, 456 Pa. av., betwee Mrs. Tornpy, 552 Mise Morey, 276 P: between lithand !2 h BOOK-BINDERI Evwaro Lycert, 27! BOOKS AND STATIONERY. : ; Ww. BaLLantYnz, religious book deporit’y, 4957 at NoutTuern LIBERTIES Bookstore, 327 Tih st. BOOr AND SHOE STURES. Grorce Buns, S40 Pa. av , noar Sth st. . P. HOOVER, '&. Av..south side, . sts. ‘Ladies’ Shoe Store, 16 Market Space. ‘ay.. bet. 10th and 11th ste K. H. Lamaet, cor. N_J.av.and N st. south. CAKPENTERS AND BUILDERS. Jas. W. Barun, 446 N,V. av., bot, lith & 15th sts. CARRIAGE FACTORIES. Anprew J. Joycx. oor. l4th & E Groreg R. Hac, S. side Pa. av, Jouy P. Densis, east side 6th at., Rapiey & Bozz_x, express waxo! c A, GLASSWAKE, &e PuRseLt & Son, Sl Pa.av., bet. 6th & 7thsts ALM AGENTS. Henry Appison, 456 15th st., opp. Treasury Dop’t. CLOTHING SPORES. WALL, Stepiens & Co., 322 Pa, av., bet, 9 & 10 ats. Noat WaLken & Co., browns’ Hotel Building, W. Gaston & Co ,476 Pa, ay.. bet. 34 & 4; 8 J. G. SteraEns, 370 Pa. owns’ hotei build’g CONFECTIONERIE S. Pa. ave 3 & 1334 ats. we © , oe opp Browus’ Hotel. » bat. ty & He RY, 518 Pa. av. loo Cream §1 per pal: = of Capitol, and 406 Ceutre Mkt. Dr. R. Fistxy Hunt, 3!0 Pa.av., bet. 9th & 10th sts. M. Loomis. M. D., 335 Pa. ay, bet. 9th and 10th ste. Dr. R. B. Doxacuson, 306 Pa. av.. bet. 9th & 10th sts Dr. 4. Vax Camp, 407 F w’., bet. 6th and 7th ats. DRESS MAKERS. A. KaToN, $34 Ith st., near Pa, Mx ,CDMAN, French dress msker, 18 Mkt Space. DRUG STORES Zz JILMAN, 30 Pa. av., near 7th st. JOHN SCHWARTZ#, 453 Pa. av,, bet, sd & 434 sta, Fo 20 PR. AV., cor. Lith at. 3.3. N.W. cor. Land 12th sta, J.B. Moors, 113 Pa.av., West End, D SUVODS. W. M. Sucster & Co.,38 Market Sprco, b.7 & 3 ats. R. B. Hace, 373-5 7th also, Carpets, Snoes, &c. rt e. bet. 7th & Bib sts. J. W. Cotiey & Co. C 20 A. GODDARD, S7 7th #t.. near Northern Market. A. 1. NewToN.52i7tu xt. four doors north of Pa. av, DYERS AND SCOURERS. W.H. Wax sreey, 363 Pa.av.; 49 Joferson st.t .T. ENGRAVERS. > UO. Hare, 264 P: oy . Dae & ae SCHIMMELFENNIG S32 3 engin’r’; re EXPKESS OFF CES. = oe Abams". 514 Pa. av , bet. 2d and Sd sts, FANCY STORES. R.C, StxveNs. 33 Pa. av., bet. 9th & 19th sts. J. C, Gisson, 34 Markat Spaoe, bet. 8th & 9th ste, BE Lunpy. 3% Pa. av., National hotel building. ey C.O" Mana, 524 P p. 2 & Sate: toys, &o 3 . Jones. imilline 2 E et., b.13 jt FEED STOKES. i aaa Jamus A. Wise. 429 7th at. & Contre Market. FOUNDRIES. > W.M. Extiis & Bro.,(iron,) 1Sth st., near canal, E-& A. SCHNEIDER, ir Fo ee 18th ot. " 3. C. SCHNEIDE brass,) 271 Pa.av. FURNITURE STORES: Bontz & Brotuex, Odd Feliows’ Hall. 7th st. C. E. Green, 178 Pa. av., bet. 17th and 18th sts, G. T. SMALLWOOD, ( upholstery.) 506 7th st, 4St. CLatg, cor 12& B. son. Pa_av.: Senond- GENTLEMEN'S +‘ BELONGINGS."’ Stevens’, (uats & wardrobe articles) Browns’ hotel. GREEN HOUSES AND SEED STORES. D be beget bets ony gy orig JOHN SACL, ur muah. jeman, &c., 396 7th st! GROCERY STORES. Kine & BurcusLe.cor. 15th st. & Vt. av. BRvAN. 44 Slarket Space, bet. 7th & 8th sts. Epwarp Hatt, 49 Market Space, opp. Cen. market. SB. W.K. Hanpr, 229 Pa.av., bet. 4h & 15th ste. Kennapy & Pros, 508 7th st., bet. D& Fy Jawus Dary,(variety.)334 L st., bet. 14th & Sth P.WuHitk & N. W. corner 13th ax 5 Gonuintce and F sts, Cc. H. Mus 496 6th st., south HARDWARE aNb cur. sts a. BV. ‘a. ‘TCKER & Co., S2] Pa. av.. n 7 HATS, CAPS; AND FURS. B.H.Srixnwerz 2% Pasv.b. Willani’s & Kirk’d’ HOUSE-FURNISHING STORES, ue ?* Cc, W. Horecen, Iron ¥.,bet. 10 & il. thst ,bet. D& bh. ( Everything.) 3 & Gey ds Bacay. bet loch ete i Sipney & Guy. N. side Pa. av. bet. loth & lth sts, JEWELRY STORES. . bet. th & loth sts, Hoop, 38 a. av., bet. 9th & lth sta. Lewis, 20 Pa av., bet. izth and 13th sts. M. Hora. watches J. Karn. 420 Pa. a Joun Lance, Chronometer. &c., maker. 437 7th J. Thompson, English watchmaker, 480 15th a! JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. &c. Joun D. Crarx, 525 i2th et.( Also Notary Public.) ‘Tuomas C. Donn, 6 Louw. av., bet 6th & 7th Joun MILLs, 4376th st. bet. C st. acd Louisianaav. H.G. Murray, cor. 7th and I sts., Navy Yard. LIME, CEMENT, &e. Wa. H. Govxy, foot of K st.n , near Georgetown. P. Dorsey, cor. New York av. and 20th st. LIVERY STABLES, ALLISON Nattor, J or. Pa. av. and 133% st. LOCKSMITHS AND BELL HA GES. C, ScHng! DER, (practioa!.) 27! Ps. up stairs. Lroxn C. BELL, Sd at., south Pa. av. Kuusinith pLookine GLASSES, &e. aNci¢ Lams. 237 Pa. av., near 1Sth st. LomBen YARDs. (steam saw mill.) wharf, foot of 4th st. east See pal aINE BUILDERS. M. - Evi ROTHER, 13th st., canal. J. MoCixttaxo, 3.W corner Toth ‘and fats Waitt Harr &:'o . 444 at.,S. MARBLE WORKS. Wx. Roraes 7 J. Rutuerror Jacos Vesuvever, Lith MILLINERY, &c. Pe + He 3 amane, gn eines of aha shes R: ARLES PRrevss, av.,b. lot! MUSIC ei poapoamae we Carxtet, cor. Pa. av, & Lith st, OILS, GLASS, Ke. bas ¥11, 323 C st., near 7th, NGINGS, &é. 67th at. 35 . of caual. Iron railing mantles, &c. -00r. Fi & 12 mantles, &o. Cc Tv. AINTS, E, Marcxiren, i cee Dand E. xeis WILLN +» bot Bits Te Sv, bot. joth & lithste cor. 7th & F sta, O. Department. Dand FE ats. op. Pat’t Uffice p- Pav’t Offi T.G. Ciayer 2 ELLiot & PattEn, oor Sth & F G.H. Paya ax model maker, F si : pga ompionae ERS. sora Saac Her ZzBxRG, 429 Pa. av., bet. nd le PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERIES. ~ McCuass, we hag g bet. Sth & loth hop h rRer’s, A. RY. he and 6t! MELASTER k GUANO MILLS. ae Moroas HINEHART. foot of reat * PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS. J.W. Tuomrsox & Bro Joun Reese, 496 6th wi Mrzns & Co... 5.9 oth af. north of Pa. av. NigL HANNAN S. W cor. Lou. av. \ PORTRAIT PAINTERS. "C8" Sth st J. M. STANLRY, 2784 Pa. av.. bet. lith & 12th ate, PRINTING OF FICES—( Book and Jeb.) H. Potxinnokn, 375 D st., near 7th, FH. Nace. oor. Lon. ay. & 7th st, sh aha nant ae Joux Hongs. 121 14th st., « K. and High st,G.T. REAL ESTATE AGENTS. "OT 3. Kenvepy, 470 H at., bet. 9th and 10th. 0. W, Bray, 516 7th at.. opp. Nat. Latell. office, Fox & Vin Hoox., 9044 7th at., above D. RESTAURANTS. Desanr’s. oor. Pa av. & 6th st. SCHOOLS. ©. H. Nortox’s Young Ladies’ Institute. 490 E st. faravarre ae Prt L. ciGom Slaten NION Aca veMy.(M. . ) OF. + ai SEWING MACHINES.) '™ C.W. Roreier fren Hi WwW. 11, 318 Pa. ay. wee TRG ROOMS.’ Peay. ~0. Noves, “49th st. n. Pa. av. (shirt factory.&¢.) STOVES, RANGES, GRATES, ke. C. Woopwarp.n &. Pa. av., b.10 & 11, haioony front. Jastes Szrnvixe oor. Pa. nv. & ith et. ¥. 1. Wryvitt. 453 Pa. ne es TOBACCO AND CIGAR STORES H. C. STERKS. 406 Pa. nv.. bet. 2d & Sd sts. Scuwiver Remmeve & Co 54 Pa ae TURNING, BRACKET-} . Wenn. 47 6 269 Pa. av., b.10& 1 ate, outh of Pa. av. é. a pt iy hay Sag Pg a&H. ay. 171 PHOLSTERERS. Shslec . Brav. 264 G street, bet. 14th and 15th M.M: sin P A jo Mikes between 10th and lth, T CWOOB ANS COAL Vinps. 4LLBR,14th at. bridge; Wood and Lumber, , &e. : VAN CAMP, DENTIST, ee retecnad te the'alip asl reronen bis'eoes- eer peacm arti 02 ies K. R. FINLEY HUNT, ENTISTR Y.—Dr. THOMAS O. HILLS, Penn. avenue, next to G brace all the iat Pre ee ¢ Process he makes wholo or partial sets uperior to those made by any other pian, at half the prices charged for gold. Specimens and testimonials exhibited. Heis the only agent for it in Washington, se S-lv M TEETH. (Vi. LOOMIS, M. D.,the inventor and patentee of the Mineral Plate Teeth, attonds per- sona!ly at his office in this city. Many persons can wear these Teeth who cannot wear otners; and no person can wear others who cannot wear these, Persons calling at iny office can be acoom! with any style and price of ‘Teeth they may desire ; ut tothose who are particular and w sh the purest it, strongest, acd most perfect denture that et can produce, the Mineral Pilate will be more fully warranted. Rooms in this city, 396 Penn. avenue, between 9th aud 10th streets ; als0,907 Arch street, Philadelphia. 0 2i-ly D DENTISTRY. R. STEPHEN BAILY, OVyick 198 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Three doors from lith street, Dr. BAILY begs leave to inform the public that he osu be seen at all hours,et his offi located as above. He feels sasured that experience of fifteen years’ practies, with the large number of patients,and creat variety of difficult cases that he has treated succe: fully, will enable him to surmount any difficuity, scientific otherwise, Telating to the eeth. enoe confirming the opinion of many men emin the profession, and eapecially Drs. Harris and ‘Svand adap has led him, long since, to discard ail mercurial preparations for filling the teeth, also all Enamels, Gutta Percha, India Kubber and Cements for the construction of Continuous Gum Teeth, and that Porcelain, mounted on Gold Plate, is the only relisble substance that can be worn in the mouth, a8 was most c nciusively shown by the last American Denta! Conveniion. . . Although he flatters himzelf from his long resi- dence ‘and practice in Washington he is favorably known to his numerous friends and patrons, he begs leave to refer them to the following TESTIMONIALS. From the lats Rector of the Church of Epiphany, of this city: Dr. Stzpuxn Bai.y: Dear Sir—I desire to ex- my esteem for personaliy,and my oonfi- "he operations been highly satisfactory. I nopa that you may receive the patronage from my trends aud tne public that sour skill so well de- serves. ‘ours very tral, ‘Washington, Aug. 23,1856. J. W. FRENCH. From one of the oldest firms in Raitimore— Messrs. Boggs, worwagt fi Co. Having employed Dr. Stephen Baily, Surgeon Dentist, of Washington city, to exeoute for me an important and d:fficult piece of work, which he did cisfaction, and in view ofthe fact that or Hits own expen- tal College o! to perform the same work satisfactorily. it gives me great gleasure to express ire confidence and high estimation of his professional skill. | Baltimore, Jan. 12,147. HARKMANN BOGGS. Extract from a note received from the late Hon. John M. Clayton. U. 8. Senate, Aug. 19, 1356, The teeth you made for me work admirably ; no- thipg could be better. PAL 3 gratefully, i M. CLAYTON. To thoze seeking relief from the maladies of the teeth, I can cheertully recommend Dr. 8. Baily asa superior dentist. He made @ set of puroeiain teeth for one of my family, and plugged several teeth for anvself, and the wor all stood weli for more than ten years. ROBERT T. NIXON, Aprili9, 1256, Va.Conf.M.E Church South. We, the undersignad, having had ocoagton toavail vurseives of the profoesiona! skill of Dr. S. Baily, Surgeon Doutist of this city. or having been ovogni- gant of his operations on our {families or friends, take plensure in expressing our &dmiratior of his artistie skill, 28 weli asthe uniformly satisfactory manner in which be perfurms the most delicate and difficult operations in Dental Surgery, end We rezpectfully recommend him tu the oenfidence and patrcntce of the public, of which we cousider him eminently worthy. ‘Tomas U. Warren, Architeot U.S. Capitol. Tuom:s MitLee, M. D, of Washington, D.C. B.S. Bounzr, M.D. of Georgetown, D. N. 3. Lincoin, M. D., of Washington, Jo: - BRADLEY, of Washington, D.C, i re B Wasrton, Ex-Governor of Florida. ALTER Lanox. Sige of Washington. Henny Batpwin, U.S. Patent Office 4 OL, Wi6ht Principal Rittechouse Academy, feb 20- oc QUESTION.—Why do the pubic from all parts of the pte WOOD: Because they can there obtai cents and upwarde, and no charge un- less the si merous patrons for ™ = the very liberal support he has met with, and hopes by strict attention to his profession to merit @ con- tinusnce of ther patronage. made great improvements at w. well warmed and made all snug for the Win season. On hand,a¢ocd assortment of Cases of the atest dosigns, for Christmas presents. K.C. WOODLEY no 24 3:2 E street, near Willard HE BEST cougH SYRUP IN THE The best COUGH SYRUP in the world is HARTSHORNE’S PECTORAL SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY This artiole 1s prepared by a chemist, and is pro- nounced br medical men, and those who have used it, to be the best preparation for Coughs, Colds, Ca-arrh, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Sore Throat froma Cold, anda preventive of that lion of dis- eas-8, Consumption, Persons who sing should u: Iti the taste, softens, clears and s! ther allays all irritation of the thioat lung! veuts Loin) cold, {[7~ Bottles 25 and 50 cents and 1. Soid by all Draggists in Washington, Georgetewnand Alexan- dria. oo 1l-tf HEN IN THE CUURSE OF HUMAN events, Ladies and Gentiemen lose one of their reatest natural sitrections—a fine hoad of hair—it ecules & matter of serious importance, aud the har trom westion is wist shall we do to stop the Milling off, and restore its vigor and te? In re- eh, to this Beery we beg to. way.try DR. HARRIS’ AIK PROMOTER ANDIMPROVER. A few Spplications will slop the hair falling or breaking, sogese dandruff, Keep the scalp clean aud wit! and impart freshnesa and vigor to the hair; an aeoeen 70m may have been bald twenty yours, the continued use of ittwo months will ingure you @ luxuriant head of hair. Cail and geta bottle, and if not antiafied, after the second application, return it = got the price pau r 6% for Harria’ Hair Promotor and Improver, SViERBON, Drug- in Richmond by W. P& sem 7 Main and 12th, and Main and Waii sts., in ime yb city by Z. D. GILMAN, Drug- Browus’ Hotel Building. Pa. avenue, and D. LARK, Druggist, corner 43 street and Pa. e. apily —————<—<—————— Baytuore CONFECTIONERY.— Fresh CAKES every day. Balls, Par- ‘ ties, Weddings, &c., furnished at th 18 per Gy supplied at ‘CANDIES, wholesale & retail. allon ; J. SCHAFFIELD, nol7-'m ‘336 6th street, between G and H. “ ” OLD MACNOLIA WHISKEY. TRE undersigned offer for sale the above s:andard brand @ Rye Whiskey. of theirown distii- and half barrels. The quality of known so favorably in the South for it years, will always be kept up to its jard. and purohasers and consum: the past ei; former high oan rely upon its being a perfectly pure Rye Wh ky, distilled under our own personal supervision, and ent rely free n any deleterious substances which remade up wi 1@8 SO Objectionabie, Always having 8 Mrge stook of the above, and other fine whirkies in New York 8 ladelpnia, we are enabled to zhip goods from either city direct. FREEMAN & SIMPSON, Phenix Distillery, south Front st., Philadelphia; in New Office 198 3 in York. 9 Wall street. 08 5-ly URNITURE REPAIESD VARNISH ‘ E Sofas, Chairs, &o., re-covered, i 11 niture stzeuded to by JAMES WIL ha te 512gith street, 2d floor. Furniture Polish for oleani: their original lustre all articies Bg Pe isle ibe Polis! Furniture, Pianos, &c., for sale by & Bro., Odd Fellows’ Hall, or by the subdscri’ WOR RENE! Ths thd tory of the, # ‘ No. 512, 7th street, 4 hy 60 feet, se leeaweiee 3” RRA PLAITS RLS, HALF purses? ALLOWED ON DEPUSITES, MONEY 0 LOAN os STOCK SECURITIES: en neg? BROTHERS, RANEE RS, rsd. oe P* PET POR Fue PUBLIC PRINTING: ~ Orrice SUPERINTENDENT Pysttc Prin ASHINGTON, Sacer vide satan! ti public printing, ts 4 wed ot this ofioe im the Capitol, unt the fret +? (6th day) of December next, at !20" paper that may be. s ioc tkte year ending oo ist day OF Beoomibor, 185. 5 subjotned list spooih as neafly as can be apeerained, tre guartd: SHG pete Crass 1. 10,000 reams fine printing paper. uncalendered. to meats 4 bs inobes, end to weigh forty-five pounds to the ream of 430 sheets. Crass 2, 6,000 reams fine printing paper, ca'endered, to measure 2¢ by 3 Tnohes, and to weigh fity-aix pounds to the ream of 480 sheets. Crass 3, 900 reams superfino printing paper. hard-sized and onteadered, to measure 24 by 32 inches, and tu weigh forty-eight pounds to the ream of 480 sheets. Crass 4. 1,000 reams superfine map paper, sized and calen- dered, of such sizes as may be required, corres) - ing in te 9 paper ineasuring 19 by 2¢ —— and weig! twenty pounds per ream of sheets, 20 perf ewe 7 (oslendered, or reams superfine piste paper, . uncslendered,as may be required.) 19 by «4 inches, and of such weight per ream as may be required. ‘The hbreof the paper of each of the above classes to be of linen and sotton, free from a!i adulteration with mineral or uther substanoes, of fair whitenes " and put up in quires of twenty four sheets each, an in bundles of two reams each ; exch ream to contain 480 perfeot sheets. Uniformity to oolor, thickness, and weight will be required ; and no bundle (excla- sive of wrapper) varying over or under five per cent rom the sta.dard weight will be received, and the gross weight willinali cases be required. Mixing of various thicknesses in ‘be sime bundle to make up the weight will be corsidered 4 violation of the conti Ciass 6. No. 1. 1,500 reams fey post iiing. paper. 2, 2,000 reams fat cap 3. 500 reams demy do. 2,000 reams fulio post do, 0 reams medium do. 50 reams royal do, 50 reains super royal do, 50 reama imperial do. 100 reams oo.0:ed medium (assorted colors) Casa 7. No. 1, 5,000 reams writing paper, 19 by 26 inches, to weigh twenty-eight pounds per ream. 2. 1,500 reams writing paper, 19 by 26 inches, to weigh tweuty- three pounds per ream. 3. 3,100 reams writing paper, I* by 25 inches, to Weightwenty six pounds, — 4. 100 ren we writing paper, 18 by = twenty-four pounds per r, 18 by 1€ inches, Wo pound. per resin paper, 12 by 13 inches, te 6. 400 reams writi! weigh twelve pounds per ream. All the papers designated in cinasea Gand 7 must coutain 43) perfect sheets to the ream no “out- side’’ quires: they are to be made of the best mate- rials, free from adulteration. aud finished in the best msuner. papers in cass6 are to be white cr blue, of the reguisr standard sizes of the respective kinds, and of such weights as may be required by In 0!a88 7 Bra to white, and of hts specified in the schedule. right is reserved of orde.ing a greater of lesa quantity of each and evéry king contracted for in all ciasses, to be furnished at such times and im su quantities as the pubic service inay require. Each class will be considered separately and be ubject to a separate contract ; but bitders may of- fer for one or more of the classes in the same propo- 1. No pro} will be considered unless accompa- nied ty the guarunteo that the bidder or b:dders, if his or th posal shall be nooopted, will enter into an o! n with good and sufficient sureties to furnisi rticies — used. Biank forms for proposals wi | be furnished at this office, and none will be taken into consideration unless substantially agreeing therewith. All tne paper in the several classe= must be de'1v- ered at such place or paces as mar be designated in Washington city, in good order, free of all and every extra charge or expense, an: bjeot to the inspec tion, count, Weight and measurement of the super- nd to be in all respects satisfactory. ofall the paper required may be seen at o¢, Or Will be sent tu pereons applying for them. ‘The proposals will be opened in the manner re- juired by law “‘on the firat ‘uesday efter the. first Monday in December” next, (7th,) and the ountract wil be awarded to the lowest bidder. Proposais will be addressed to “Gro. W. Bow MAN, Nuperiptendout of the Public Printirg, Capitol of tue United States,” and endorsed “Proposals fur supplying paper.” oe 5-e0td prorcesrs FOR SHAFTS. U.S. Cartro: Extension axp Wasnincton Aguspict Orricr Wasutnor September 3) h, 1858. SxaLxp PRoposace will’ be received at this ufice until the fourth day of December noxt. at noon for furnishing, on the grounds of the Extension of the Capitol, one hundred Shafts for the oolumus of the A fts, including th torus of the base: each shaft to be twenty-five fret two and one sighth inohes tn height from the bottom of said torus tothe top of the upper astrage!. The diameter of the torus or buttom pieoe of shaft to be three feet seven and five eighths inches; the dinmeter of the shaft above to be three feet, and at neck below the ospital two feet six and one-eighth inches; and the diameter of the upper astragalto be two feet eleven and seveu-eigths inches. Theseare the net dimensions ofthe work when finished. Ali the blocks to be seabbled round to dimensions, and to be free from all defects which would maxe blemishes in the finished column. ‘The above shafts to be of white American marble similerin color, grain, and composition tothat use in the exterior of the Capito! Extension, which oumes from near Lee, Mi jusetts, — Every proposal should be accompanied with a blook at least one cubic foot in size, as A specimen of the marble offerec. This « on will be sub- mitted to proper chemical an: tests be fore being nooepted for the work. i | ‘ne pro} a should state the time within which the marble will be del: ed. and shouid be sccom- pauied by 4 written guarantee, tigred by one or more responsible persuns.to the effoot that he or they undertake that the bidder or bidders will, if his or their bid benscepted, enter into an obligation with- in tea days, with good and sufhoient securities, for the comp etion of the work undertaken: said puar- antee to be acoompanied by the cortifiorte of the United States District Judge, United States Die- triot Attorney. Navy Agent, or some officer of the general government or individual known to the Ep- neer or Department of War, that the guarantors ble to make good thoir gual on. The Uuited States reserves the or all bids not deemed advantageou: arrangements for procuring the marbi Proposnis will be received for furnishing the shafis cither in single biocks or in blocks of not lees than four feet in length, and the number of shafts offered nen le Liooks or 1n pieces, respeotively, should be a js Eropessls will be opened in this office at noon of the4th December next, 1a the prasenoe of bidders whe may choca to be present. = y order of the Secretary o! ‘ar: M. C. MEIGS, Capt. of Engineers, In charge of U.S. Capito! Extension. Form oF a GUARANTEE. To Capt. M.C. Meigs, U.S. Engineers. _ We the undersigned, residents of + in th State of hereby. joiutiy and severally, oo’ nant with ths United States, and guaranty, in case the foregoing bid of be accepted, thrt he or they will, within ten days after the acceptance of the said bid, execute the coutract forthe same, with end sufficient sureiies, to perform the work or ‘urnish the articles proposed. in conformity to the terms of the advertisement under which it was made. Ard incase the eaid sball fail to enter into contract asaforesaid, we guaranty to make good the difference between the offer by the said —— and the next lowest bidder, AB c I peceey certify that, to the best of my knowiedce ’ F and beliel, the ve-naimed guarantors are good an sufficient £E oc l-eotd ; No. 625. Novick ror dt8iodine ceRTAIN LANDS ae MARKET IN THE STATE OF ALA MA. i: tice 18 hereby g ven that the lavd office at Elta, in the S‘ate of Alabama, will. and after the 20th day of Deven. ber next. be o; to the sls at private entry 6nd location of all vacxnt public ianda em- brace 1 im the following townships. which wore sub- {ect to entry and I-ostion prior to withdrawal, being ands which had been witi.drawn as prooab ly fa"ing within the prescribed jimite of selection of tie rai Toad grant to Alabama, by act of Congress, approved Maroh 3, 1857, but singe ascertained not to be with. in sad Himits. viz: North of the base line and east of the St. Ste- phens meridian 1p 7, of ranges 28 24, 25, 26, 27,28, 29nd 90 25, 36, 27, 29, 28 and 3. 9, of range 24. er my hand, at the General Lard Office, at the city of Washington, Oo’ober 20, 188. THOS. A. HENDRICKS, 00 2 wisw Commiaatoner. OHN B. CARPENTER,) Circuit Court for vs. Pharles County in JOHN H. BARKER, Equity, 14 Oct..1858, The object of this suit is to procurea deed for Lot No. 1. being part of the real estate of John Barker, lare of Char es Cow deceased. ‘The bil! states that in sry, 1848, the complain- ant purchased said rea! estate from the sai! defend. ant ‘Tata written agreement was entered into the said parties for the sale and purchase of ssi real estate; that said agreement bound the said de- fendant to convey the sume to th complainant by a good and sufficieat deed upon the payment of the whole purchase money ; that the whole pur. money has been paid, and that tho said defendart, although he has been requ: roy ogo deed of con- A a bas said el = = jim for bis execution, refused to execute deed therefor to the compisinant.and that the saad deferda nt re: City, out of the ‘hereupon adjudged and ordered, that the inant, by causing @ copy of thr: er to inserted in some newspaper published im Washing- ton City once in each of S svecessive weeks before t'e first day of January next, give notice to said it defendant of the object and substance of t! bil, and warn him toappaar in thia Court in or by soltei'or, on or belore the first Monday Ihas why cdecrs surttrenstay oes October Hath, 1358. wen PETER W. OR oopy— Font: OSEPH H. COOK8EY, Clerk ireui ‘. none! Circuit Court for Charles County. OrAay if any ed. AIN. Use PREP are acer. HOME AND EUROPEAN DEMAND. The reason why, is that by Nature’s own process it restores the oatural color tty 8 the nmr ‘gray: supplies natural flwids.s1d = ee it «: tal needs, removes alt dan. ‘wil, itohing scalp, quiets tones up the nervy thus osresallvervous heed sohe, aud mry be relied upon to the souip ned heir 2 it wllstop nnd keop it from fal! - ing off; makes st soft, glossy, healthy and beavtifwl, and it used by the young two or three times a werk it will never fa'l or become gray; then. reader, read the following and judge for yourseiv: New You Messrs. 0. J. Woon & Co.—Genilexen. good deal about Professor Wood's H r Ite gray, I made wy; prejudices which I la com7 om with a great many persons, bad agatrat al! mabner of patent medicines, and my urejad Ss willing to give your Kestoratives tria! till they bave fu ther Pro. f,and tie bes: pro: { being ocular demonsirati.m J wits you this letter. which you may show to any rub, and also direct them to me min ant vat of dey. b improved In ap- +4 Deing gloesier and thick a J jenlthy lookiog. Tam, yours rerpectfully. Ovraer of Coluinbi: Bexar Jaxxive, nd Carrol! Ste., Brooalya. onTom, Ala., Feb. 14, 185 Hair Mertcr<t! © has cone ‘ouptry. My bair bee been J years, cared 1 1 vsiug your air Restorative for etx weeks, end { fing that T haves fine bead of hair ‘afer having Beed ali Tt tok it the mest wal 9 all Prov. Woon Dear Sir: Your Hair Restor. Mtrelf highly beuefictal to me. Thi part cf my | ead atmo t lost its cov T have used & bow the ever. Lthirk from my ewn personal recommen tuduce mauy others to try i Yours, respec:fulls, D. K. Tuomas, M. D., No. 4¢4 Vine Sirect The Restorative it put up in bottles of three sizes, viz: large, medium and smail; the smali holds = Pint, And retaiis for #1 per bottie: the me at lei per cent. more in propcrtion than the wmall,retatis for $2 per bottle; the large hoids s quart. 40 percent. more in proportion, and retails for $3.8 bottle. O. J, WOOD & CO., Proprietors, 312 Broadway New York, (inthe grert N. Y Wire Rating Es. tablishment,)an2 1i4 Market street, st. Louis. Mo. And sold by sll good druggisteand Fancy tioods Dealers. nol7 Sm_ HASISSOR SE S$ CURE-ALL, HE GKEAT PAIN ANNiHILATOR, AND REMEDY FOR DYSPEPSIA, WEAK STOMACH AND WEAK BOWELS, PREPARED RY A CHEMIST. Bott 2s 12, 25 and $9 cents and one dollar. THE GREATEST. DISCOVERY IN MEDICAL HARTSHORE’S CURE-ALL shou'd be kept in all famitres incase of accidents or sudden sick- quirca to get pnysicuan. Itcures pain in any part of the systemand is used externally and internally. iL™ As the frequent changes of the weather pro- duce a bad Cold, Rheumatism, Pain in the ——- and Body; also, Stiff Neok—every person shoul: ‘et ® boitle, It acts upon the Nerves, Muscies, news, Blood and Bones ; aud, by its warming o!s0 gomapnerie power, expels ali pain from the system. a hottie and try it. Cc use HARTS- RiP or Wil N. B.—If you have a HORNE’S PECTORAL Cc best Cough Syrup in the HERRY—it is the ride Tf Sou are Eilious, nse HARTSHORNE’S ANTLHILIOUS PILLS. ‘They aot upon tho Liv- ¢r, Stomach and Bowels, carrying off all Bils and Fou! Secreticus, The above medicines to bo had at al! Drug Stores in Washington gui Kicweil & Cisceil at George- town: H. Peel & Co. Aloxsadria, oc ll-tr ERUVIAN SYRUP, Ox, Prorgcrep Selution of Protexide of Iron Combined, Having successfully passed the crdeal to which new discoveries inthe Materia Medica are subjected, must now be received as @u esiabiiched medicine. ite i Efficacy in Curing Dyspepsia, Affections of the Liver, Dropsy, Neuralgia, Bronchitis and Consumption Tex- dencies, Disordered State of the Blood. Boils, Scurvy, The Prostrating Effects of Lead or Blercury, General Debility, and all Diseases which require a Tontc and Alterative Medicine, is ond question, The Proofs of its efficacy are so numerous, 80 well authenticated; and of such peculiar character, that sufferers cauncot Teasonebly heatate to receive the £< profiered aid. iS The PERUVIAN SYRUP! does not protess to be a Cure-all,! but its rang: extensive. because many diseases, apparently unlike Bre intimately rel: Squeegee ing from one cause, ma) cured by one remedy. The olass of diseases for which the Syrup provides & cure, ts precisely whion hae so often baffled the hignest order cf medica! skull, The facts are tangible, the witnesses nc: sible, and the safety and efficacy of the Syrup incon trovertible. Those who may wish for an opiien from disinterested paipee respect.ng the oasracter of the Syrup cannct fail t satisfied witn the foi- lowing among numerous nOnL i ofthe Agents. The signatures a: ose of gentie- eli krown im the community, and of tie respectability : .—The undersigne? baving experienced the beneficial effects of the “Pernvisu Syrup,” do not hesitate to recom. mend ft to the attention of the public. From our own experience, as well as from the testimony of others, whose Intelligence and Integrity are altogether Ungucstionadle, we have no doubt of its efficacy im casce of Incipient Pineases of the Lungs and E Dyspepeta, Liver Complaiut, Dropay Its edects would be lucredibl sh character Vvoluneered to its restorative power. © Joun Pitaroxt, Ag A. DEXT«R, Keapau, M.D, Sascxe Mar. It ts well Euown that t Iron Is lost by even ay Iaintain a jon of Protox oxidation, has been deemed Syrup, this desirable pe atta'nued by COMBINATION Ux a WAY BRFORK UXENOWN, and this solution may rey ace all the rolo carboustes citrates, aud ta:trates of the Materia jedica. . . Tu the Peroviay For sale by Drurgists generale. Prise (, Jruggists generaliy. botties, $2; medium sized bottles, “ oes N. L. CLARK & CO. Proprietors, Boston. For sale in Washington by Z. D. Gilman, Special Agent; Nairn & Palmer, John Schwartze, fa a. F. 8. H Smith, V. Harbaugh, H, Walsh, Joseph Bury, J: Dr._D.'b. Clark by R. 3. Crssell, MoPnerson, tone, J. 8. Loveioy, in Georgetown Be 24-60 AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, For tHe Rayip Uvxs or COLDS, COUGHS, AND HOARSENESS. Throuzh a tris! of many years. and through every muionoferviised men, AVES CHERRY PEC has been fouad to atlord more reliefand to cure more cases of pulmonary disease thanany other remedy known to mankind. Cases of apparently sot- tled cousumpiion have been cured by it, aud taous- ands of sufferers Who were deemed beyond the reach of human aid have been restored to their friends and usefulness, to sound health and the enjoyments of life, by thisall-powerful antidote to diseases of the lungs and throat. Here a cold had settled on the lungs. The dry hacking couch, the glassy eye, and tho pale, thin features of him who was iste'y iusty and strong. whisper to all but him Consumprion. He tr:es everything. but ths disease i« guawing at bis vitals and shows its fel symptoms more nud more over al! his fram @ is taking the CHtR- RY PECTORAL now; it bas stop made his breathing ews; hi P18 sound at weit; his appetite returns and wit) ia strength. cy dart which pierced his side is broken. Soarcely any neighborhood ogn be found which bas not some liv- ing trophy like this to shadow forth the virtvee which have won for the Cherry Pectoral co im- erishake renuwn. But its usefulness does pot end ere. Nay, itacoomplishes more by prevention than eure. The countiess colds and coughs which it cures are the seed which would hsve — into a dreadful harvest of incurable diseases. Influenza, Sp pe Bi ung Ci Bn 4 irritations o| @ throat. uns red by the CHERRY PECTORAL taken in season very family should lave it by them, and they will find it an invsiuable protection from the insiduous prowler which earnes off the Campo sheep from many @ flock and the darling lamb “Autnen! cated evidense of these fac a uthent ica! vidence ese ‘With di tions for the treatment of each aoe wg ar oo found in Ayor’s Ameriosn Al of whi publish three millions. and scat his cough, i GILMAN, Washington, and by H. COOK. Alexandria, and by all dealers svar wieee CovGHs. COLDS, HOARSENESS, &o, The prevalence of the above complaints st this e+ se eo bas theeffect of trina out & host of professediy new specifics. and while some are many Gre useless, and others even dang: ieest course to pursue is to consu't your tam. iA y BCI BN, OF Oo! suse Only such remedies jong public ig bas proved to be safe and vcore. Ofthis character ind. LER’S COM- OUND SYRUP OF GUM ARABIC. Original- Tous. SYR ly the favorite prescription ofaneminent physic:: itsoon popu . ifs to enjoy, peor reputation for the iast twenty years. Incases of common Colds. Coughs, &e., it acts like a charm. and in Chronic Cases, Brorehitis, Whooping « cneh- Creeee Asthma, Influenza. Sc. Ea is unpare leled, and most will testify who Price 25 cents and £0 cents Sold by Nairn & Palmer, Chae Stent, &o , Wash- ington ; Cissel. Georgetown ; Peel& Stevens, Al- exandria; where it may be had also. for convenience, in Lozenger form. Price 124 Boentsa box— Bropa,"‘ae an eleeast. plensant and effeasions Pu? 4 at. monic lozenge they are ensurpeseed, le eo Sm ANOS, JOHN F. Et FlANos: for saieor rent by JOHN FE Maroon and P — JOHN F. Beco: lane 5); a'so one for &@ Melodeon for $45. All ited. won roel SE FECL, contiou: Travelers’ Dinecd 85 SAI? oF tux wEsT, SOUTHWEST AND NORTIWEST. Baltimore and Ubie Kailread. WINTER ARRANGEMENTS. TWO THROUGH TRAINS ARE NOW RUN AILY, (except Sunday, FROM WASHINGTUN Fue west, : 45 &. m., (Sunday ge fc Ist. MAIL TRAIN etnrt- s excepted.) conmecting Washington Juno- ton, fer Cumberiandg . THE CINCH Gecace ip is COD aces i Vasbicgton at p- m., Tesching Cimoimnst: .m, next day, and Conuecting directly with | t a for Souiass ay 9 fad the Southwest, for St. Lonis, Kansas, o. ‘To view the Grand Monutain Soenery of the Road in daylight,taxe either tho 7.458, m. or 3.4) p.m, trains from Washington. or Park Zo Stations on the 34 vk For Parkersourz and all Western Virginia Rosd take tic 5 409. m, Train. Tough Tickets a: a ato tors, and every other possible i ality will be fund upon this rovte. AY PASSENGERS for tho Main of the a and Obio Kailroad will save Washing- jon 88 fol. We: For ail points between Washington Junction and Pirdmort take the 7.45 a. m. tram. . For ali Stations between Pinamont and Wheel take the 3 4) p.m. Train. To connect with the Fred- erick Tram take the 3.4) p.m. Tram. FOR BALTIMORE AND THE BAST, We Washington for Baltrmore ot 610 and 7.45 pa gad 34) and435p.m. On 7 Bt S40p. m, only. Les’ We Baltimore at 4.9 and 8.508. m. and 3.90 and 53 p.m. On Sun iny at 43a m. only. ‘The 7.45 end 4.56 tramps only wil! stop St way ste- tions sud f or Au» copped » Tho 7 458. m. aud 5.40 p. mare the chief connest- ing trains for the west, and the 6.10, 7.45 and 3.4 p. Te. trains for the ea: For further information ~ at the Raltimore t . Washingt fad Ohio Ra:lroad 7 rs ers Pe W. P. SMITH, nom Master of Tranportat Ralimore. rs L RANGEM T. Woasnindiin’ SND SEE XUN pata, A Boat Every Howr from Each Place. The Washiagton and Alexandria Steamboats will hereafter run reguisriy from the foot of 3th street, Weehington, aud King street, Aiexand eve oy ame from! re eacn piace, froi a.m. to7h p.m as follows: From Washing:on—Steamer G''O, PAGE—at 7. TOMAS COLL- 1, 3, and 5 p. m., excapt ings, when the Collyer to*Mount Vernon, ’ as rom Al YrR—at Tuesday and Friday m: will run her rezulcr trips ‘ heretotore, and om.t ber trips between Washingtog and aaa en on to4 o 7. shan ‘he SY. 0% 8. m. and 24 p. m 4 from = dria connect with the tra:ns of the Baltumore and Ohio Reulroad for the North and West. . ‘Theé\ a. m. and 7; p. m. bonts m Washjngton Qonnect with the trains of the Ovsrge and Alexan- dria Railroad for the South and Southwret. se 2 OTICE TO TRAVELERS. NEW ARRANGEMENT, With Greatly impreved Schedule. FROM WASHINGTON DIRECT TO ALL PARTS OF THE SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST, Steamers and Kichmend and temac Railread Line. att ero datiy lines from Washington for the Soi Boasts leave tar:r berths, foot Passengers fast ou board Se hours down tyr besu- ti a! Potomac. passing in fall view of Mount By the evening bon! they ineure 8 good supper anda rest of four hours in comfortable berths or state- Tooms, tod arrive in Richmond im time to connect for the South and Southwest. sil 1s corvered over thie orter Sad 100 miles lesa her route, making certain connections to Fredericksburg, Richmond, aad Petersburg, Va, Weldon and Wilmington, N.C., Charleston, S.C., Augusta, Georgia, Montgomery and Mobile, Ala., Direct to New Oricans and all Southern Cities and Towns route, it being 44 railroading than by sny ot! Also, connect at Richmond with the Danville, Southside, Virgin, Tennessce. and East Tennes- see Reulroades "For & SovTHWesT To Danvillie, B: Deni Leet Chattanooga, = Funte cunphis, .ynohburg, Knoxville, tian jasiivill Grand Junction, ‘ontgomery, and New Or’ For through tickets and further urmation of the route, inquire at 1 No. 372 Penn. avore 2 dour enst ol Krowas' Hotel, or on board the 3, foot of eth sires GEO. E. MATTINGL (ny 206 Wy Viekot Ax CALIFORNIA STEAM=GIP LINE VIA NICARAGUA. American, Alantic, and Pacific Ship Canal Company. Proprietors. REDU CED FARES, v1 | ILL, ing been fitted up express'y for the Ca! fornia trade by the Nicaracue rowte, wi leave Pier No. 37, North River, New York, on Sat- urday,the th November, at 2 p. m.,earrying pas sengers, mails. an7 freicht to San Juau d-l Norte to eoncect at San Juen d ine weil known and commodiors steam. ANN, Captain Cavanpy, for nia, These_ stem sed acoommo- rand safety of pasecugers lols tKhorowghly repaured aud in pd ice oou. hewiths. good condition, x2 For passage or freixht app y only at the office of the Company to _ 00 21-t! JOHN P. VELVERTON, Agent. EW ARRANGEMENT! GREAT SOUTUWESTERN ROUTE Via Orange and Alexandria Railread. HOOT: FROM WASHINGTON CIN, D. C. VIRGINIA, ENNESSEE, eeote A&iprt oo) a ARKANSAS, and TEXAS, THROUGH TICKETS can bs GREAT SOUTEW a , Pring ty OFFICE, corner of Pe lver,A Svenue and 6th y! street, Washington, on board of the Steam Fer: Boat George Pare, ‘or at ths office of the Orang Alexandris Rairosd, at Alexandria, = cud i ro Richmond, Danville, Lyxckburg, Bristol, Knoxville, Dalton, Atlania, Chattarooga, Nashville, Huntsville, Grand Junction, Memphis, Montgomery and New Orleans, By 8 cirect route, aud continuons railway conneo- . tions to Memphis. Affording creater Expedition and Comfort and being over 20 miles shorser tian by any other route. he steam i-rry boat George Page leaves the fout of7th street at -m.. for Alexandria, where pas sengers take the cars tor Richmond, Churiwttsville, Staunton, Whito Sulpuur Springs, Woodstock. and at 74 p. m. for Richmond and a!) bvinis Se: = masking sure and close Connections to Mem- Bageage Wagone snd Omnib: t Pa. avenue, ate ope em. ata = jorr-tt A. EVAN UN treo STATES MAIL LINE, Only Regular Lane, and Without Faslure for Eight Years. a FOR CALIFORNIA AND URE@ON, Via Panama KaiLRoan, Reguler Sailing Days, 5th § 2Wth of cash month. Cavtion.—So many frauds and impo- Sitions of various kinds have been inte ‘Ze Tint. ou travelers bound to CA Li OKNIA, thst the subscriber, the only authorized agent for passsge by the U.S. Mail Line, via Pan- if Y it his dety to to Calf m. =, Agent. Ashington. N, they m to find tetrue office ofthe Steams! 3. Mai! Line, vis Pansnin Railroad, in New York is euthorized to engaze pagence. The Companies have on!y one office in N. fork, which ie at 177 West treet, corner of Warren wt. fronting ae id North River, at the head of the ie yony, ai¢n over the door. 13_J. W. RAY MOND. Agent, New York. HE PACIFIC MAW, STEAMSHIP COoM- One of the Steamships of this Company, oarryti the United states Mai! for ACAPU LU “¢ CALIFORNIA, and OREGON, len Panama twice each mouth. onthe arrival of the United State ail §.8. Compan: teamers, which leave New Oriesusand New York regulariy on the Sth and 20th of cach month with te naile ap passengers, Connecting Via PAN A RAIL ROADR&, These steamships beve been in proved by the Navy Dep=rtiment, and safety, The and ap wunranty speed ma Railroad (47 miles lorg) is now oom- leted from oo-an to OveRt, ts crossed in S or 4 Ours bagenge of pe ngers ia checked ta New Vork through to San and passenr ere Bre embarked at Panama by steamer at the oom. pany’s experse The money paid in New York oovers all expenses of the trip. eserve stexzmers sre kept in port in Panama and San Francisco. to ent detenhon 't osee of acu entirely relsable—no failure having a in it years, engers lonv - a re goanre of go = 8! —— For through tickets at the lowest apn ee a ea NE ‘ or to > 4 iw LAER BS Es

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