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EVENING STAR. WAR AND LOVE. we BY RICHARD FURNESS. ‘ar k Went forth War in frowns, but love in smiles.” War aroused the wor! : eee as or ete Love beheld the notes sno and wept. ‘Sr prepared the bitter ow: Love in pity drank it up. ai War threw re rateful rages still Love o'er burdened veer Wer to dread collision came, Ve 860d trench: soathless flame; War had awords. but iove had War struok heads, but lovestruch hearts, War etreok hugh, . 4 ls e 5 Wer expired, and love had wou. ——+ eo —_____ ADVENTURE WITHA FEMALE GHOsT. Finding himself in ion of a holida: Samson Brown betook himself by rail toa v laze not many miles distant from London. He inquired at the station whether there were re- turn tie! that commanded a period of three er four days; but receiving an answer in the TRegative, he paid his second-class fare down, entered a carriage, and sighed to think how his liabil would be renewed when, bis hotiday @xp'red, he once more sought theg:eat metro olis. He submitted, however, to Pate, and was Svon absorbed in his favorite paper. When, startled in the midst pi ees of the most intoresting articles in the Economist, by a harsh shout, announcing the arrival of the train at the desired station, Samson Brown al ighted from the carriage, his first thought was to stroll about the village, and ascertain the nature of the accommodations presented. All he knew about the village was thie: it stood a very little way down in the page of the month's Bradshaw (which he had borrowed from a friend), and consequently could be reached at a very email + Zpense. The object that first struck his eye as he roamed through the village, was a neat white- washed cottage, of the ornamental s jies,with all the shutters closed. In frontoi the domicile was a neglected garden. Strolling further on, Samson Brown observed that there was scarcely such a thing as an oc- cupied mearuage or tenement in the place; yet there were houses infinitely worse situated and worse looking than the deserted dwelling. As ® stimulus to thought, he rubbed his chia, and its touch reminded him that he was as yet un- shaven. He had therefore a pretext for calling on the villxge barber; and, placing him ef under the care of that distinguished artist, he put several questions relative to the myst ry taat now occupied his mind. The barber stated all he knew about the m>t- ter in 2 confidential tone, that was highly dat- tering to Samson Brown. For a ten-pun’ note, he wquld not hare said as much to the best friend he had ever known. but he poured it all forth gratuitously into the ear of Samson Brown, whom he had never before seen in his life, and whose countenance expressed nothing but unmitigated astuteness Aceording to the information of the commu- nicative shaver, the co'tige in qurstion was troubled. Peopie had heen iavited to live there for nothing, and even on those very reasonable terms had been unable to Trewain, in conse- Quence of the strange noises that abounded in every room, more especially the first floor back. Doors opened without visible cause, and shut with excessive audibility. Crockery and glass had a strange nack of rattling and jivglirg on the tables; and on the stairs might be keard the Tustling of that peculiarly stiff silk which is Rever worn now-a-days, but was much in vogue among wicked old ladies in the last century. Armed with these formidable facts, Samson Brown proceeded to the office of the village house agent, which was situated in the High s:reet; aud, after the shortest possible preface, asked what was the rent of the avoided cottage. ‘The sum a piehs | the agent was ridiculous- ly small when tested by the appearance of the comicil; but it was perfectly exorbitant com- = with the sunr proposed, in his turn, by ‘amson Brown. The agent affected indignant surprise; but was quailed in a moment by the piercing glance corey which Samson Brown pal presi when he said: “‘ Well, small as my offer may be, it is better than nothing; and you know very well that, even at the rate of nothing per anoum, more than one person bas refused to ocoupy those —— premises. Don’t emile! you are Perfectly aware that the cottage bas the repu- tation of being troubled—that's the expression —troubled !’* Here the agent exclaimed with his well-af- fected meaning : “I should very much like to know who dares te propagate such a malicious rumor.’ “ Asevery one in the village has sufficient courage for that exploit—theugh not safficient to live in your house—your wish may be easily gratified,” replied Samson Brown, with the most profound coolness. ‘ell,”’ observed the agent in a concilatory tone of voice, “I admit that there are many foolish ple hereabouts, and foolish people often indulge in foolish Superstitions; but men oft sense, my dear sir—men of the world—like You and me—” “Stop a moment,” said Samson Brown; “don't put you and me together. You and i see the matter from Precisely opposite points of view. You want to get as much as you oan for the Cottage, and tuerefore you disbelieve the report that it is haunted; I want to give you as little asl can, ani therefore am a firm be- liever in *upernatural influences.’’ This logic was too much for the agent, and in stew seconds Semson Brown had signed an agreement by virtue of which, on bis own ‘terms, be obtained possession of the cottage, together with sundry articles of shabby furni- ture, which, —— left by the last frightened tenant, still lingered in the deserted rooms. At abouta quarter before midnight, Samson Brown was sitting along in tho dreaded first floor back of the cottage, regaling himself with a glass of tolerably strong randy and water, and inbsling the fragrance of a mild cigar. A amall loaf and half 2 Dutch cheese stood upon the rickety table against which he sat ; also, a Pewter pint-pot, carefully covered with a small Fa These articles had been brought in by pson Brown with his own band, when he took Possession ; for there was not a cheese- monger’s assistant or pot-boy who would have approached the door of the troubled house. is mind was once more absorbed in the Econ —— which he read through the fumes that gra efully curied about his well-defined nose. As the bour of midnight approached, the plate began to clatter terribly on the to of the pewter-pot. Samson Brown, roused g a bis studies, quietly removed the noi utensil placed it on a soft piece of baize, which ren. ered abortive every attempt to clatter, and Was once more deep in the ‘enue Returns Presently the door of the room with a creak and closed with a bang. Samson Brown rose from his seat, turned the key, and re- sumed his reflections on the Proceeds of cus- toms and excise _ The clock of the village struck twelve, wih adreary solemnity that would have awed every other occu ant of that ferent rnished room; but Samson pondering over ¢! ili 1 increase oft income a probability of owever, at final stroke of twelve. poesia ess a the rustling of Hid silk ju! Town to ct a slone. Raising : uspect that he was ting paper, be perceived a shor: in an old-fashioned dress, boctling sine ge room, and apparently unconscious of bis pres- ence, until, suddenly turnin round, it fixed upon bim two glassy eyes ‘Then. darting fur- ward, it planted two pointed elbows ou the table, and rested upon two skinny hands one of the most evil faces that was ever bekeld Never were earthly wickedness and *pectral Tepulsivene:s more aptly combined Nevertheless, with this most hideous counte- Bauce thrust into bis countenance; with those eyes of glass pointed against bis eyes; with = sinile of Pig malignity forced on is vision, Sam-on Brown si : iL madam?” a a: ; countenance remained where without moving a muscle—the eyes Secs wall fixed beyond tbe power of twinkling—the smile was stereotyped, and Samson Brown, after a peure of a few seconds, reiterated : “ Well, madam ?"* A strange expression came over the horrible features; and its meaning was divined in a mement by Samson Brown. The ope had been used to scare all the world with s mere rustle of its si'ken robe. Now here wasaman Who could return ite stare with another stare BUSINESS DIRECTORY. o a Anes the ill-lcokin, moved towards em] te, soratch the wall store tha cutee tering at the same time a low, was the more companied by no coi face, which was again expressionless, and com- pletely corpse-like. up to the old lady and examined the wall over ‘ng for that purpose till his her antiquated csp. “that spruce piece of @ rest —allow tible from being ao- g effect in the ¢tin almost rest “Ha! I see,” sai paper has been pas m>’'—and taking hold of a loose corner of the Psper he pulled it off, thus disclosing a small rture in the wall, at the sight of which the it, rushing from the hearth, flew about the room with the most frantic ges! apparently exhausted, it sq corner, repeating the low wail it “ Compose yourself, madam,’ said Samson Brown, and taking from the recess a miniature Portrait and a piece of folded paper tied up reen ribbon, be placed them on it which he resumed his seat. The miniature represented a about twenty years of age, dressed after the fashion,of a hundred years back. While Samson Brown was examining it with all the admiration of which his mind was capable, the ugly old ghost rose trom the cor- inted its forefinger with great e: estness, first at the picture, and then at the pit of its own stomach. As Samson Brown had a friend who often allowed him a seat in his ra box gratis, he was rather an adept in ¢ language of the bal you mean,” said he, ‘‘that this i atted down ina , with her hair “Then,”’ said Samson Brown, “‘yen must have altered confounded!ly as you advanced in years.’ The expression assumed by the ghost on the occasion of this remark was ce; Every feature was distorted with rags glassy eyes looked Ii right hand took a sweepihg gesture, moment Samson Brown felt as if he had placed his bead ina violent draught. He received a spectral box on the ear. “I see,’ he observed, like bard words, break no bones.”’ aside the porirait, he untied and 0 ¢ folded paper, when the worst speli- ing and the worst handwriting he had ever seen were revealed to his astonished eyes. crime that could possibly be perpetrated b tal in transmitting his thoughis to paper whth the aid of a pen, was apparent in that vile man- There were adjeotives beginning with ospitals, and a little *i’’ to denote the first person; and the verb “to write’’ commenced with an “r,’’ while certain rights that had been violated were spelled wright,with a‘-w.”” Even Samson Brown could not avoid something like a sensation of awe when he saw how many sina against every law of grammar, and caligraphy had 8cen committ, ace of asingle sheet of paper. jeavens, what a fisi! Then addressing the ghost, who had returned sulkily into the corner, he said, handwriting, madam ?"’ rtainly ungenial. “ the cuffs of a ghost, orthography, ed within the ” he exclaimed. “Ia this your riting at school?’’ led. ur parents paid the schooling-bills son Brown, condemned to walk the earth Wrongs committed in their lifetime,1 think must very often mest the “if ghosts are on account of ghost of your writing [To BE contINvED.} ARRIVALS AT TUE HOTELS. ‘ATIONAL HOTEL.—H - Georye Lvon, D W Mo ; W_Hincks, jr T Sevkins, SR Cleary, Me; HG » Mass; HS Fite, 1:1: > Mo; DC Bruel. FD Merbert, Ma. + NYk; G B Field. ker aud son, Canad: Col 8:anhope: Eddy, N C Grezoor, W f » Md; F Dainese Constantino- iMott and lady, NYa; +d) J P Baltard, Va: Jt RI: teaae New'on, ph ? Maj J Robin- +02, Capt Gorsuch fon L K Bowen, N Woaryte, 3 Stevens, cle; W M Farr, Pa; A EE: Miss Preston, W L Clark Gro S incon, Ga; C Potte: Pa; H L Kendall, Risland: Gr-en, J W Patterson, Md. Mr Weik celor and fam, Misa C P Persuher, Hunbrey, London; L For! art, KT; C C Hadaon, T n, Mass; WA Kennedy, ass; Mrs Huston, Pa; J C A Potter, John Rush and NY; JC Patten, do; N t, Bordeaux; RA Stu- Starr. NY; H P Dur- Pa Mrs A stephens, B Stewart, DC; Wm WILLARDS’ HOTEL —M C Jox: Cutting, Wim 8 Praree, D8 Riker, Wolf, sley, Md; Hon Jobn B Cro-ker. NY; Hon DP Mrs H Christy, 8 J Ro- Taylor, La; J Catesby The Hepburn, 8 A Kenaicutt and lat Hon J B Bsker, Pa; HB Herse »™M ry and lady. J A Brainard and lady aud lady, N Yk; F Moore and lady, NJ BROWN®’ HOTEL.—J 8 ai Ind; 8 J Ciappel!, Va; JG Marti nger, do; WG Duncan, N Y; H W'T Avery, do; JG McCiin ten, do; W Pterso: Jobnaton, Pa; P Blodget, do; lady, Mex; G RS: b-tand lady, Mas B Breoke, do; gers, Ky; Mrs L 3 Boas and lady, Pa; DSM der and 'aty, n,do; JH Ep: T Walker, Tn; athon, NY; PP al: n, Md; J Shanuon; do; JR NY; _M Martin, O; tins, Col C'Burterfie d and th and famtly, Pa; RL Li<- R Bowie and lat eee % c anil y St Petersburg; C Tenn; Q'S Elliott, Pa. vide KIRKWOOD W Birsall, do; © Washington, d USN; T R Love, V: 8 Wilson, Pa 8 Wolf, D M Chapman, Maas. UNITED STATES HOTEL—W 0; AR Thicks, Va; Va; Bol B Morgan nie, NY; Mra M Winna. R Ghlllin, NY. CC Col WASHINGTON HOUSE rougbs and ly, T Stanty, Ohio. wad, Pa; Jno Robinson, Del T MeGarrell, OUSE —E H Tracey, NZ: G D ty, la; J Maclay, ‘Tex; Bellantine, NJ; M P xworth, Md; A Md; P M Strother, USA; SR Wilson, Lil B Buxhoer. do; N Win. do; J M Clarke. Neba; NC; 8 Totler, NJ. v —Hon Sil's M Bur. NYk; T Collins, John Cam; ICKBANSTEAMERS’ SAILING DAYS tae Usirmp Staras. - Dee Hamburg..Dee 15 ork..Bremen....Dec 18 +New York..Livorpool..Dee 29 ew York..Liverpool.. Dee 29 Frou Evrops. -Glasgow...New York..Nov 24 So’mpton ..New Yo k..Dee 1 -Bremen....New York..Dec 4 The California mat! steamers | on the Sth and 20th of each mont! leave New York —AMBROTY PES taken S) st this well known Gallery are be. more popular every day from the se Bre spared tn giving them the finest ‘arranted not to tude, brotypes from call at 8. Penn. ave., bet. th ae Of the latest the fine Calfekia Boots, that | hsve been selling fort than ten thousand «ntiemen t being the best tney he pS v° over had ag shoemaker myself, | ae) « it. Kubler Overshoes of the best qual- ermis cash. No extra profit to ofart had debte, ‘ery variety, in in stone and sings, oid 7, *'aee and stone, half pint, pint, and We Us Kinds, in tin and giase, . PINE APPLES, all & BURCHE id Vermont ele, TFs, BRANDY P. of the best i Corner mS ed A scarce WR, TUM i ‘ards vat-class Bstablishments ig pp Seah BS + burness im the city. AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSES. Epwarp P. Simpson, 519 7th st., north of Pa. av. RCMITECTS. pn wing, Agency Block, cor.7& F sts., Sdstory Meer tater eeh nek & Hap < WATTORNETS AT Laws 3.9. BaxTER, 496 12th st., bet. D & F. CHiLton & MAaGRUDER corner MM. THompson, 2! 43% ate Pa. Carginorox & LLovp, 2 Lou. Gao. C. B. MITCHRLL, cast wing City Hall. Z OBBINS, eor.7 & F ata., Atty in patent cases, Wa. B. Weps. 4 Low. av., hat. 436 & 6th sts. Cuarces H. UTERM&HLE,8 Lou. av., b. 436 & 6 sts, BAKERIES. 6.8, Krarrt, S, E. corner Pa.av.& 18th st, McKxLpgn & Co., 496 7th at., bet. D & E. BANDS. Wirners’ Citizens’ Barn, st Metzerott’s, Pa. av. Barres» Brass tsanvd. 511% 8th st. east. BANAS AND BANK Riess & Co., N. W. cor.) Sweenr, Rittennouse, Suter. bea & Co..5i7 7th at. Lewis Jounson & Co., 22 Pa. av. Cruse BrotHeRs, cor. F ith sts ,opp. Treasury J.W. Wxss & Co.. 42 Pi +» Det. 4de And 6th ats, BILLIARD SALOO Purvan’s Mansix Tas 468 13th st., cor Pa.av. BLACKSMITH SH . ‘Has. C. ANDERSON, Md near 7th st.. [siand. OHN DUVALL, & st., bet. 7th, near Pat. Office, Jorcr & Laxman, (horse snoers,) 22 Ohio av. Ropert PaRKHILt, 396 Va. av., near 4th st., leland. T.J Dawson, norse ehoer.n.side N.Y.av.,b.6&7 BOAR DING-HOUSES. Mrs. BatEs, southwest Sonee Fe ay. and 9th at. Mrs. Beck, southw-st ourn-r Lith at. between id 43% ete. bet. 10th and 11th sts ERY. ‘W. BaLLantrng, religious book deponit’y, 4987st NorTHERN LIBERTIES BOOKSTORE, S27 7th BOOr AND Lenya STURES. Gx Buans, 340 Pa. av , near 9th at, Manwow Bcans,408 Pa.av., bet. 4% & 6th ate. & é het gee coe Cf seg pe Lae & 7 ats. '- CLARK, Shoe Store, “Grmaern 373 F at. retain & othe Ouas: Oc Bgra estes do.,) Bat. d.13& 14. ‘Has. G. BaLL, (patent range, &¢.,) B st., b. BRICK YAKDS. . K. H. Lampuy, cor. N. J. a CARPENTERS ANU LDERS. Jas. W. Barker, 445 N.Y. av., bet. 14th & 15th sta, CARRIAGE FACTORIES. Anprkw J. Jover. cor. 4th & F ats.,8. Pa, ar Groner R, HA, 8. side Pa. av., bet sons P. Pa ees side 6th st. ee it APLEY JOZZLE, express ons, 18 st.,8. Pa.av CHINA, GLASSWARE, Ke. Tros Pursgis & Son, S4l Pa.av., det 6th& 7thats CLAIM AGENTS, Hexay Avpison, 458 15th st., opp. Treasury Dep’t. CLOTHING S©ORES. WALL, Sterukns & Co., $22 Pa, av., bet. 9 & 10 sta, Noag Waters & Co. th ¥ Hotel Building. W, waston & Co , 475 bet. Sd & 4! s. STxPugns, S70 Pa, ‘owns’ hotei buiid’g. ONFECTIONERIE ©. Gavtzen, ladies’ saloon. 252 Pa.av ,b, 12 & 13ate. J.G. Weaver, ladies’ aon. OF Browns’ Hotei. THomes PoteNtint Pa. av , bet 10th & ilth sta, LD. 386 » bet. & & ii. 4 CONF RU'RY,5'3 Pa. av. los Cream $1 por gal. ¥.™reinie, 3 south of Capitol, and 406 Centre Mkt. DENtISTs. Dr. R. Fin-ey Hunt, 319 Pa.sv., bet. 9th & 16th M. Loomis. M. D., 3 a Dr. R. Doxe Drs. Van Camp, 4 DRESS MAKERS. Mrs. Mary A. Maton. 484 10th «t., near Pa. av. ad % a Cress msker, 18 Mkt Space. Z. D. Gitmas, 8# Pa. av., near 7th at. Jounx Scuowartzis, 462 Pa. av,, bet. Sd & 436 ota, oR? & Buo,, 20 Pa. av., cor. 1th at. . N.W. cor. Land 12tn ats, 5 3 Pa.av., West End. Y GuGDs. »M.Sucater & Co.. 53 Market Spice, . HALL, 373-5 70 5 also, Carp BARS, 43 Market Spnoe. bet. 7th & & 8. V. Conner & Co,. 523 Tt st., north of Pa av, A. GoppakD, H77Ib ncar Northern Market, A.L. “Newton. 521 7th st. four doors north of Pa.&v. DYERS AND SCOURERS. W_=H Wurattar, 33 Pa.sv.; 49 Jederson st. .T. ENGRAVERS. D.O. Hare, 24 a. ay., bet, 12th & 13th ate, A.SCHIMMKLYENNG 3°? 1) 8t.; engin’r’g & drawing EXPRESS OFFICES, Avays’. 514 Pa.ey , bet. 2d and Sd ate, FANCY STORES, R.C. St2veNs, 335 Pa. ay., bet. 9th & Ith ste, >1BSON, 34 Market Spx h be «Lousy 33 Pa. av OO’ Mrara, 524 F 2 & Sate: toys,&o Joxks. millinery, &o ,3i2 i et., b,13& ldstea ED STORES. James A. Wise. 429 7th st. & Centre Market, FOUNDRIES. W. MI. Riis & BRo., (iron,) 13th st., near oanal. F. & A. ScuNRi0RM, (iron,) cor. Vs. av. & 18th et, L.H.& G.C. scux Prt, (brass) 271 Ps. ave FURNITURE ‘ORES. "eo z,& Brotaxr, Odd Fellows’ Hall. 7th st, . K. GREEN, 173 Pa. av., bet. 7th oud 18th ate, G.'V. SMALLWoop, ( uphoistery.) 508 7th R.St. Clair, oor 12% B son. Pa. av.; Seco: GENS LEMEN'S “ BELONGINGS. Srnvens’,(nate & wardrobe articies) Browna’ hotel, GREEN HOUSES AND SEED STORES. holes Hoongs,7at agrees Landscone Gard’ OMN SAUL, _urservinnn, Seedsman, &0., 59 7th st, GROCERY STORES. Kine & BURCHELL. oor. 15th et. & Vt. ay. Wx. BRYAN, 44 Market Space, bet. 7th & 8th ets. Evwakp Haut, 40 Market Space, opp. Cen. market, SB. W.K. Han 229 Pa. av., bet. léeh & 15th ate, Kannepy & ue bet. D& Fy Jauers Daty,(va 3 Lat. bet. idth & 15th ete P. ss nite & Co. N. W. ourner 3th and F sta, GUNSMILIMS. ~~ C..H. Moen. 4% 8th st., rout! RY, HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. Campari. & Corn, 351 Pa. ay., opp. Browns’ Extvans & THovpsox, (coach findings,) 3 Pa. Ee +e Py CHNKIDE! i ~ ToCKRR 4 HATS, CAPS, AND . BH. Stinemerz 25 Pany.b. Willnrd’s & Kirk’d’s HOUSE-FURNISHING STORES. Bont Cc. +55) 7th st., north Pa. av, n'las’mt)n. a. Pa.av..bet.1d Ll. 7th st .bet. ) & EB. (Everything.) 178 Pa av.. bet. 7th and 18th ats, N. sid Pa. av, bet. 10th & lith ste, STORiS. 324 (a. ay. het. 3th & 10th ats, pet. Sth & (Oth af 3. Lewis 20 Pa av., 12th and 13ti M. Horva. watches aid jewelry. 337 and Pa. av. 4d. Karr 430 Pi a & 436 ate. Joust ¢ eter, &o.. maker, 437 7th at. . THOM Pso nett atchmaker, th st. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. ke, it. (Also Notary Pu +86 Low, bet 6th & 7th Jonn MILis, 4278h st. bet. C st. and Louisiana av. 3. MURRAY, ovr. 7th and I » Navy Yard. LIME, CEMENT, &c. Wx. H. Gopky, foot of K st. n , near Georgetown. P.W. Donagy, cor. New York ay. and 20th st. LIVERY STABLES. = oa ALLIF0N Nalton, JR., cor. Pa. av. and 133¢ st. CRSMITHS AND BELL HANGERS, £, Sew ae pee. (praot goed gs AV., Up ataire, h oe HELL, Sd af. 80) ‘a. av.; also, at LOOKING GLASSES, ke. emi Pravcis laws. 217 Pa. av., pear 13th st. LUMBER YARDS. ssy foot D st., (steam anw mill.) iagden’s wharf, foot of 4th et. east sehlres E x. M. + 13th st. e . HITE LL& Co at., oanai. HARBLE Wwonkh! pean ue! aM. Ruruzsrogn, EK st.. bot.12& 13; mantles, & fRergeerony, Ate by me 0. 5.5. Bk Ae acos V¥iMMMYER, st.s.of Pan’ mani MILLINERY, &c. Pic = Le eg es Bagh ha Lag a a ARLES PRevss, a. BY. UsIC STORES.” . sc Prov. C.T. Dx CaniEt, oor, Pa. PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, &e. Hower, & Morser 1, 323 C st., near 7th. PAPER GINGS, ke. Hewat SN" ay bet Wea ith ANCIS TLLNER. +BY. ~ Parent ad Rts. acs HABLES F. Stansbury, 8. E. cor. 7th & F sti Has. G. PAGE, 7th st., Opp. BS Depart ont. T. G. Crayton, 489 7th st., between ‘and fs sts. Exot & Patten, cor 8th & F ets., op. Pat’t Office aH. Payman model maker, F at., op. Pat’t Offic PAWNDROKERS. © 0? Patt Office Iesac Hex zrena, 429 Ps. av., bet. 34 and 4 @ PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERIES. °°" YeCuses. 10 en he whe bs a a HITRAURST’S, AR. BY., het. AD a PLASTER & GUANO MILES. Moroas & Riinenant. foot of G street north. PLUMBEKS AND GAS FITTERS. J. W. Tuompsos & Bro., 269 Pa. av., b. 10 & ll sts, Joun ReEsx, 4% 6th at., south or Pa, ese 400-89 Oh at, sorts of Pa, aah ATED ANNAN S. for. Lou. av. an ” PORTRAIT PAINTERS. * J. M. STANLEY, 27834 Va. av., bet. 11th & 12th sts, PRINTING OF FICES—(Boek and Je! o) H. Potarnuoxy, 375 D st., near 7th. F.H. ace oor. on. av. & 7th at, : dol Heep ae HN HoBEs. 121 ‘4th st.. b . and Hi .G.T. ‘REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Ett 6-T Jos. CG. Kesxeny, 470 H at., ber. Sth and loth. Er0- SY, Brat. a a PP. = Latell. office, ox aN Hoax. # “3 i RESTAURANTS. Ove} 4 th st. ©. H. Noxton’s Young Ladies’ Institute, Lavayurre FPes.inst, Prf LC. [aoa ian baer, Union \ranemy. (M.& I. )cor, SEWING MACHINES.” © 8¥-# lath at, CAV. CoteLeR fron f sewing Rooms. Ps.av. 0. Noves, 549th at.n. Pa. av. (shirt factory.&6.) Pra debts Sa nees, GRATES, &e. . WoopwaRp.n a, ob. front wine SEIRVING, oo. Bacay. & ihe i ai * 9 RY.» PeRr dl at... i TOBACCO AND CIGAR STORES. 8 H.C. Steers "6 Pa. av.. bet. 2d & $d sta. Scryeixcw “enrens & Co.. 544 Pa. ay, TURNING, BRACKKT-MAKING, &e, Wa. Wenn. 4:7 G at. UNDER TAKERS.” 2 & 7. % K. Banvey. tea es bet = a. On P AWLER ‘4 ay., 171 UPHOLSTERERS. th ane Isth ets, + LAU. 264 G street, bet. 14th and 15th wid Mikens.” between 10th and llth. *-WOoD AND COAL YARDS. RW Tee ene s A.B, Waitaa,Jeth ot. bridges Wood A VAN CAN DENTIST, ne eee © he cits .omh CE Tee! ea TE ee ce onle-e D*: &. FINLEY HUNT, DENTIST, 0. $10 Penneyivania avenue, GERD operations DelOnEiDE t0 his Pa naar ornbt po ished as adove, d 13-tt — EN BGIp Rg gf ign ae BILLS, mn. @ mi bt ee Ae ‘operations embrace ail the Ist est improvements, and by the use wf t Cheopiastic Process he makes whole or psrtial sete Peg ete charged for go! ‘ fectimsoptats cobiblteds He is the only agect for it in Washingt: seD-lv M. Loomis, M. Dotnet ventor and patentee of the Mineral Plate Teeth, staoda per-, sonaily at his office in this ee es Many pergous can wear theke Teeth who caAnno! a t wear Seema and no person oan wear others v cannot wear these. Persons cailing at my office oan be accommodated with atyle and price of Teeth they may desire; but tothose who are particular and w sh the purest cleanest, strongest, a.d most periect dentare that rt oan process, the Mineral Piste will be more fay warranted, R in this city, 3396 Penn. avenue, between Sth and Jerh strects ; also, 977 Atoh strect, Philadelphin, se 2-ly D DENTISTRY. 1CB 198 PENNSYLVANIA 7” Taree doors from 14th street, Dr. BAILY bogs leave to inform the he can be seen at all hours, at his offi looated as above. He feels assured that experience of fifteen nh the large number of it variety of difficult cases that he bas treated successfully, will seable hum to surmount any difficalty, scientific or otherwise, re'ating to the Teet: 14 OWD expori- the E. ‘Barmiy, has led gun, long » $0 discard ail paale pees for filling the teeth, sino all jnamels, Gutta Peroha, a Rubber and ents for the onstruction of Continuous fom Teeth and that Porcelain, mountet on Gold Plate. ix the only reliabie substanoe that oan be worn in the mouth, as was mort o-noicsively shown by the iast American Dentai Convention. Althoogh he fisiters himself from his long resi- dence practice in Washington he is favorably known to his numerous friends and patrons, he begs leave to refer them to the following TESTIMONIALS. Prom the late Rector of the Church of Epiphany, of this city: Da. Starnen BsiLy: Dear sir—I desire to ex- Press my vsteem for yon persopaiiy, and my oonf- Conse in you As a saperior dentist. The operations sxoouted forme have been highiy satisfactory i bat you inay reesive the patronage from my ani the public that your skill so well de- Yours very btn ve ‘23. 1356, J. W. FRENCH. From ons of the oldsst firms in Baltimore— Biessr3. Boggs Postneauh & Ce. Having employed Or. Rtepnen ‘sily, Surgeon Dentiat, of Washington city, to execute for ms an important and diffioult pieoe of work, which he did to my entire ansiefaetion, and tn view ofthe fact that one of the most aistingaished members of the Den- tai College of Baliumore tailed. after repea ed trials, ‘0 perform the same work ea'isfac-ori!y.i* gives ms great glonsure to express my entire confidence and ‘bh extimation of sim professional ski. eliimore, Jan. 12,1337. HARMANN BOGGS. Extract from a note recesved from the late Hon. John M. Clayton. U. S. Sonate, Aug 19. 18%, on, seep zon eaee for me work — raby; no- thin, . e ‘ratefuity. a JOHN S CLAYTON. To thors seeking relief from the maladies of the teeth, Loan cheerin!'y resxommend Pr. 8. Baily ass superior centiet He made ase: of poroeiain teeth fmy family, avd plucead several teeth for d the work a 4. stood wel: for mere fT. NID M.E Church South, sery,and we respeotiully ufidence and patrorage of We consider him eminently tect U. 8. Capito!. » M. D.,of Wazhington, D.C, k, M.D. of faorgetown, D.C. COLN. M. D.. of Washington, D.C. f Washington, DC. Henry Batowin, U. Betone Ofte, oe Principal Rittenhouse Academy, 1 am receiving, and selling @ verr ply 10°98 i Eat LADIES’ FANCY FURS, _ Of all kind Ladies nre most respretfally invited to cl! and examins them before purchasing e P. B. H. STIS a. Near oor. tween Kirkwood’s and W — hote! no 20 tr tURSE OF HUMAN nan lose one of their fine hoad of hair—it umportanos, and tie mestion is what ebail we do to or the hair from Ling off, and restore its vicor and beauty ? In re- By, tothis qeerr, we bog tonsy.try DR. HARKIN’ AUR PROMOTER A DIMPROVER. A fow il atop itn drut, kee: p clean and waite, end impart fresiiness ard viger to the hair; and aithou, ‘ou MAY ave boen twonty years, tho insure you Jail erd gota bottle, and if BOCOn: Bppucation, return it t, oorner /7 an aig Wasbington oity by | iat, Browns’ # ei Buiiding, Pe. avenue, and bh, CLARK, Draggist, corzer 4 sireet and Pa, Bvente. 7 u ” MAGNOLIA WHISKET: THE undersigned offer for exlethe above standard brand of fing Rye Whiskey. of thoirow istion. 10 barrelg and balf barrele. The = y of @ Whisky known eo favorably in ths fouts for the past eignt years, willulwrys be kopt up to its former hgh standard. and purchasers and consu ‘ners oan r='y upon its being a perfectiy pure Rye Wh s ky, distilled under our own persons! supervision, and entirely free from jen deleterious substances Which render made up whiskies so objeotionabie. Always heving a large atock of the above, and other 6: hiskies in New York as well as Philadelphia, Wo are evabied to oods from either eity direst, TOPREEMAN & SEMPRON anni Distillery. oe 1/8 zontn Front at., Philedclphia; in New York. 95 Wall straet. eo5-lv Travelers in weot of TRUNKS should not fai to visit our extensive Salesroom, oocupy |: the entire basement floor, where they wi Gnd eve'y deseription of fine and med quality BOL, ATHER, LADINS" DRESS and PACK'NG TRUNKS, HAT BOXES, VA- LISES, CARPET BAGS, SATCHELS, &e., that may bo requires, at chexp and moderate prices, WALL, STEPHENS & CO., $22 Pennsylvania avenu eu 25-tf botween 3th and 1th streats. Qi ESTION ‘Why do the public from ail ‘oonuse they can tkere obtain a per- feot likeness for 25 cents and upwards, no charge un- “i Inas the sittcr is £% verpoctiy eatisiied. L. Woodley wishes to retura thanks to his na- merous patrons for the very liberal support he has mot with, and hopes by strict attention to his profession to Mer.t 8 oon- t.nusnos of ther patronage, if K. ©. W. wishes to inform th bli that he has made great improvements at Galery. which is well warmed end made nll snvg for the Wouter —— On = — ee Cases of the latest desi; jor Christmas presents aie KC. WOODLEY, no %-dtdec2s 312 E street. near Willarda’, HE BEST COUGH SYRUP IN iath aes WORLD The best COUGH SY KU? in the world is HARTSHORNF'S PECTORAL SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY. This article is prepared ty x chemist. and is pro- nounced by med:cai men, and those whe have used it, to be the best preparation tor Coughs, Colds, Ca‘arrh, Bronchitis, Hoarsencss, Sore Throat from 7 old, ands preventive of that lion of dis- os, Comsumpit ‘ ¢ he, ot Who sing should use it. Jt is plesexnt to the taste, softens, clears and —— the voice, alays Riunieties of the thioat lungs, and pre- vents 5 ILJ” Bottles 25 and & oenteand 81. Sold by all Pi anciate in Washington, Georgetewn and Aiexan- ria. 90 11-tf Bast nose CONFECTIONERY.— Freah y ier, : gee fosmeror notice RY. PY RA: wise ‘eo rs Tupel ied af orca NOTES & Pea weeatk Rariges dhe \iod H, LAGETT & DO. “SE At etooe oF Rbay rept eer to Rireiekt rr owe efor tt season that may ."s store all kinds of 2 wings. fe the lowest priced up to the very "Materials, Biank alas and Tost Linens ied Cottons, Tua word, everything in the way of Parniterg yu wh ch may be required comiort oouve. ienoa, at prices o neiderab.y lower than the “in Sertation | ecapeattetl nded to alt who doctte ts see for themselves to visit our store, at t Speoe, near 9th street, where every sttestien ral be paid to their inquiries. de6 cost gal LOR’S ira : Throur AND FEED STORF, No, 255 7th street. between M Nats, Alse, Stands in Cenirs Market om 7th street, and Bt pesos, Looe Markets ae jas tantly on hand wholeeai retail, delivered to any part of the city free of oharge, the en eal, LD RYE WHISKY. BRANDY, &o. Lo barrels snperior OLD RYE WHISKY. unser- ed inany market, Peele Marnie RYE SPIRITS, re HAN DY. A ~ , WINK, SHERRY WINE, OLD MANOR, el fall assortment of Domestie 2M ure HAVANA SEGARS, iat he Oo. Jon Mt low Prieed GERMAN SEGARS, and J oper ‘Saver! BACON & CO. OOK AT YOUR HANDS AND FERT.—All 4 in wartof yLOVES or HOSTER Y ar enrnest!y requested to cali and examine of the largest . ton, compri-ing ity and atyle 5 imported to my —_ Cail and look, ifyoa h to purchase, nt GO ROE wish EOP RT eee avive'ied Ragear, on ner of Sth st. ard Pa av., noWeotf het. Hrown ard Nati hotela. GREAT ATTRACTION FOR THE LADIES. No. 414 7th st., betwcen G and H Fireets, GOTTHELE & BEHREND, MW holessie and Retail Dealersin FAN: Y AKTICLE3, WO EN GOODS. HOSIERY, TOYS, et have ceived An entire new sivck, the Lisst ever tte Washington. S med store keepers and country merahaote rea: {nducements x = Lodies purehssing for fairs chould be aure to esll. no 2:-eotJani (CHEAP AND ELEGANT FURNITURE. — } = AMUEL KIRG&Y, Manxfactwrer of Superior axd Fashionable Furnt-ure.seepectfi 'y an nowno*s to the citizens of So ty Gevrgetown, Alexandr nd environs, thet nut, Osk, , Dining ri p other desirah'e woods. sach a» Par) Library, Ofhce. and Chamber Bet manufactur in the most workmanlike manner, si . Prices very low. Funerals uneertaken with promptness. SAMUSL KIRBY, Warehouse—west side of &ih stre oe 8-roth near Pa. sven! T KIMMEL. HOUSE, HIS Nice and commodious Hotel has just been comel-tedand wi'ih- open for the reesp mn of gnea's on —- the 23d in-tant. Witn comforts. every house inthis ur acy be supplied witt the beet T have engaged M. v. mj hall to nesiat and snpecintend th ‘The Kimmet! House ts situated on trert. be tween 455 and he pactiye ledenesg otro Hood ta of sh tel, acd near the Railroad Depot mameimummanare 5 TN no19 6o2m E" Vv" CAMPBELTE.. Sup) Quer KIOR PURE OLD RYE WHISK +> for medie.nal use. price $2 por xa/lon, or £0 ot t per bet! Many gent.emen of Virrinia, Maryland Bud the t, (ail regarded goed judges.) who bave thorougkly tested it. pronounce it much the Dost Whiskey in the market. EDWARD HALL, Ex‘ensive desler in al! kinds of Liquore and Family Grooeries, No. 40 Louisiana avenue, Opposite ( eutre Market. Bo a7 ex 10t URNITURE REPAIRED AND VARNISHED. Sofas, Chairs, &c., re covered, and Ere Fur- Biture attended to by JAMES WILLIAMB, No Sla7thetreet,-<dflocr. f urpiture hn for cleaning and restoring to their original lusire ail articles of Varnished and Polished Furniture, Piaros, &c., for sale by Bonts & Bro., Odd Fellows’ Hs!!, or by the subscriber, J, WILLIAMS, 5'2 7th etreet. FOR RENT.—7he third story of the building No. 812. 7th atreet, 24 hy 69 feet. se ia-SA Wit G INELEMEN’S PRESSING RURES OF newa.d good styles, acd sume of superior qual ity. Traveling SAWLS or MAUDS, some of the largest size mada. ‘sur agsur.mentof Gentlemen’s UNDER-GAR- MEN +8, always large, is now im greater var.ety than eve Gur jortment of Gentlemen’s “* BELONG- INes” compete in every department, Large addit.o: « made in past few day, uuying exe usiveiy for oxsh. and our long expe’ ence in trade, (2. years in the eame piace, )and w ing to increase our cash sales, we offer the inn, stock of firet-rate goucs at the lowest . at STEVENS’ dese: Salesroom, Browns’ Hotel. HE . D Pr T HE GOL PRIZE. HE Got SC’ 4242 25>ar S352. es bt 4 N THE GO ILLUSTRATED! The New Yerk Weekly GOLDEN PRIZE ie one of the iargest and best weekly papors of the day. An Imp-risi Quarto containing BIGHT Pages, oF FORTY COLUMNs. of entertaining origiuel matter, and elegantly iL ceTnaTED every week. = A GIFT WORTH FROM FIFTY CENTS TO HIN GOLD WEILL Bie PRESEN ED TU 2A Sr eeseie IMMi DIATELY ON RECEIPT oF ESUBSCRIPT One copy foroneyesr - - ©, and | gift. (ne copy iortwo years ~ S,end2 Ongovey forthres venre > 3 and Sib Ono 80) orhveyenrs - - BOO, Susi au le i AND TO CLUBS Threecopiesoneyear - - $5, and Szifts. Five onpies ove year - = 8%, ang Saute. ‘Ten enpies ove yesr - = 15 @, 254 102s. Twenty one copiesone year - 30 00, aod 2 xifts. The ertio es to be distributed are comprised inthe following list: 2 es of Gold,oontrining - G5 a 5 do, jo. Go. - 29 Meach. 0 do. lo. do. - 100 0 10 Patert Lever Hunting Cased Watebes - = - 2 > 1 0 each. ‘75 90 each MGoid Watches - = - ” jo. - es © : 199 do, == © 9 L_adien’ Go'd Watches - S 00 each, 20 paver fiaating Cased iis Zz © ewoh. 5) Silver Watohes 0 25 W each. 1000 Gold Guard, Vest and Fob Chaire - - = - = 10tyS) OO each. ckets, Kracelets, Brooohe iz aff Pine, Sleeve Buttons, Rings, Shi Studs, Wateb Keys, Geld and silver ¥ bimbice. and a variety of other articies, worth from fifty cents to @l5each, tiumed ately on receipt of the subscription money the eu riber’s naine will bx entored upon our sub- Soription beok opposite a number, and the ¢. Tespouding with that ber will be for ed, within one wesk, tothe subscriber, dy mail or ex- 7 7F" Ail eomanunicelions ghosil be eddreceod communications shou ri to ey £ co., Mand 49 Mv flat Building, a peed y tener New Fore. pecimen copier sent froe, or they can be seep at es News Depot. Agente wanted. m aliy ay FX. 65) > iYOTICn FOR KESTORING CERTAIN tre yt he MARKET IN THE STATE OF ALAB ven that the 's dofficeat E’ba, mn. will. apd after the 2th cay of Dcoember next. be open *o the entre aud location « f a1 vacant bra ei 'n the fo!lowing towns: jeci toentr: and j~estion prior & fen had been wit drawas probably fa''ing within the preroribed a otthe ne T ar g-snt to Alabama, by act of Cougress, approv: March 3, 1857, bu’ since agcert+ined not to be with. in anid um ts. viz: North o7 the base line and east of tne St. Ste- phens mertdion Township 7, of ranges :3 24, 25, 6, 27,28, 29and 30 — of ranges 23, 24, 25, 26, 27. 29, 23 and 30. ‘owns! of rang. : Given ander niy hand, at the General Lard Off at the city of Washingt», Oo ober®, eB) nee THOS, A. HENDRICKS, 0c 2 witw Commiaa over. ————_______Commine.qver. _ UTVER!—RUTTER!!—Pamilies and ot in want of choice TABLE BUTTER will tnd it, I think, to ther interest to come and examine my stock. as | bave selected it with rartieuiar care. For sale by JESSE B. WILSON, es a comere yee 7th w nod 2wsw 3 - pepe ee Lo RS OF OYSTERS CAN GET AT THE ] it season ly, J in the sbeil, taken we Be day. Restaurants wishing to be ‘supplied by the barre! will pi ui J... BESCHWARZE, te saneP0rer of Ith and # airsie: Manet g Travelers’ Directory. Dingof to xt e rs oF vas wim™sT, SOUTHWEST AND NORTHWEST. Baltimore and Obie Raiiread. WINTER ARRANGEMENTS. Tw OUGH TRAINS ARF NOW RUN 0 TAR OILY, (exonpt sanday.) PROM WASHINGTON 40K THE WEST, as follows: TRAIN starts st 7.45 &. m., (Sunday euecmekjaorens gf clonsly at \ ashington Juno tion, for Cumb=riand and Peidmont. 5 ad. THK CINCINNATI, si. LOUIS AND HICAGO EXPRESS CONNECTION lenvee ‘ashington at 3.49 p. m., rerohing Cr MAT) At 8.30 m. next day, and connecting direotiy with Kxpre: —— ag oe oy and the Southweet, ou, Kansas, &c. To view the srand Monntain Poenery of the Road in davinent. take either the 7.458. m. or 3.40 p.m. trains f om Washington. For Perkersvnrg and aii Stationsonthe North- jeatern Virgivin Road take (ho 3 409, m. Train. For Miaueits ant Comnsats Rauiroad take ode pel ts h Tickets nr 0 Checks y ce al aay other possible fxevlity will be found this ronte. 2 ‘AY PASSENGERS for the Main Stem of the Baitmere tnd Ubio Ka: roed will leave W ashing- is e: rail ports ee Wen ugton Jumotion and Amor the 2.45 8.1m. tra:n. epcrall Stators between Picamenrt and Wheel: he $40 or. Train, To connect with the Fred- eriok Travn take the 3. . Train. ALTIMORE AND THE EAST, Pb vn for Bailimore at 6 1° and 7.45 &. m,, Bod 5 40 435p.m. On Sunday atS46p.m, onl Leave Buitrrnore at 4Syand 8.18 mand 3.90 and .m. On Sunder at 4308 my. on'y. > 7A5 and 4.3 trains only a | stop st way ets- cure ye * are the ebvef conpest- ‘and the 6.10. 7.45 and 3.40 informatio pire st the Baltimore farther inform: cB a aah oh T. iH. ‘Ss. Agent. W. P. sMith, no? Master of Tranportation, Latimore, WW |. FALE ARRANGEMENT. Wasawdrds AND ALEXANDRIA, A Boat Every Howr from Each Place. Alexandra Steamboats will nies © mn , ae folle : VU, PAGe et MAS COLL- uo) 6 p.m, U. PAGE—8 MAS COLL. 5 p.m., exorpt or 6%, ¢, and Tia. m rom Washingte: YER er Wea. m. m. only. m_boate from Alexan- ft . O% a. m. aad 2% p. “s Baltimore aud nueset with he troios Oho Raulroas tor the Nor: The 6% a. m. and 7% p.m nnect with the trains of t psn Railroad for the Sen-h and Seutuwrst. se 3 NOTICE TO TRAVELERS. EW ARKANGEMENT, With Greatly Inproved’ Schedule. FROM WASHINGTON QIRECT TO ALL THE SOUTILAND SOUTHWEST, Via Potomac Siceamers and Richmend and Potomac Koilread Line. ecSat Sa Sa Two fert daly lines from Warhineten for the Southand Southweet. Boats ieave their berths, fot of 6th street, at iiea.m and Passengers by the morning boat can obin on he brash fast on board ond in ume uthwest vered over this i muss ican route, it being 44 miee eho rAlroading than by ans other MARKIDE OfTikin OoNnAc: wo Fredericksburg, Kickmoni, cad Pctersiurg, Va., Weldon and Wilmington, N.C, Charleston, S.C, Augusta, Georgia, Montgomery and Mobile, Ala., Direct to New Orleans and all Southerm Cities and Towns Also, connect at Riebrond with the Danville, Southside, Virginia, Tennesece. and East Teanes- seo Railroads For thx Sovruwest to Filiie, a Memb is, sym e san asi e & rand Junotion, jontgomery. and New Crieans. For through tickets and further informatioy . MATTINGLY. au ié ty (Timon) Ticket Avezt._ CAtrornia STEAMSHIP LINE VIA NICARAGUA. American, Alantic,and Pacific Ship Canal Company. Proprietors. REDUCED FARES. 14 steameh.; WASHINGTON, 2,000 HTLL, bay: er, New \ork, ontect at ihe weil known ry 44 NN, Captain Cy vest, f at 7 seed seoonmo- ‘oun of passengers paired and in g00d - ond: ion, and tt iths For prssee « nly at the office of Company t a . SOHN P. YELVERTON, Agent - EW ARRANGEMENT! GREAT SOUTHWESTERN ROUTB Via Orange and Alcxnudria Reilread. FROM WASHINGTON CITY, D.C. To TENNESS' a ANKANSA THROUGH 1 REST sou street Bon: George Pare,x Alexandria Rawroed, Washington, on To od Richmond, Danvi!le, Lynch! Knozvitle, Dalton, Ailan Nasherile, Huntsviiie, Grand Junction Memphis, Montromery and New Orleans By 2 direct route, continuous ratiway consse 208 Memphis. Affording greater Expeditron and Comfort and being over 2% miles saortsr Ung by any other route, ‘The stesm f-rry boat Googe Page leaves the foot ofmth street at Gig a.m.. fo hy ngers trike the cars for Kichmom Rtacneon, White Sulphur Spring end at Tig p. m. for K d acd pou West, mashing sure and clove connections to M iB. . Bagetge Wagons and Umn'bures eave the office, Ps. evoune, at 6 o’cork s. rm. and zr ™. JAMES A. EVANS, Arent, jot7-tt Washington. UTED STATES MAIL LINE. Only Regular Iane, and Without Failure Sor Bight Years. FOR CALIFORNIA AND OREGON, Via Panama RiiRoap, Regular Sailing Days, 5: § 2th of cash month. Ca¥rion.—So many frands and impo- sitions of various kinds |ave tecn i Fara on travelers bound to CA Li- KNIA, that the subsoriber. the only suthorized ent for pasears by the U.S. Mail Lane, via mi inthe onr sinew. York, feels it Bis duty to eautior ali perser rs fornia, ID IMP ti, they must be ul to n® Steam ships of the U. 8. aul ma Rairoat,as no other office wz New Origed to OnPAge passage. Tre Companies have oniy one office in New York, whioh is at !77 West -trect. corner of Warren et. fronting on the North River, at the head of the Company's W hari. } Oozerve my sien over the door. ess J. W. RA» MOND. A Une of the Steamshi.s of this Com the United States Mal for ACAPT CALIFORNIA. and OR EGON, \enven ‘ADAMA twice Rol Hew h, of the United Stat 8. Compan: Which leave New Orieausand New ¥ ree on the Sth and 2th of each month with the mas Gp pasnenge Ts, Coupecting Via PANAMA Rail These steamships have been i posted and ap- ores by the Navy Department,and guaranty specd and safety, The ma Railroad (47 miles long) is now oo piloted frond ©: An LO COeRE, Bnd Is Crossed in 3 ure The baggage of passengers is checked New Vork through to San f ranc:soo.and passencers Gre embarked at ty steamer at the oom- pany’s expevse The mouey paid in New York covers ail expenses of the trip. taerve steamers are kept in port in Panama and San Franciroo. to prevent detention in case of Rcoi- dent, eo that the route 1 entirely reitable—no fauure havinc Ooourred in eight years, BP ny the same day they sr- im" Cond £0) juctors go throuch by each steamer. and take charge of women and ch.idren without other pro- Or through tiokets at the lowest rates apply at Fouye Oates) Riknice ew Orieans.—or C. L. BARTLETT, Bos ton. se bar B J] ADIES’ TUCK and ai sorte of COMBS « Liviie Bes Nerds’ Kewl. leew

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