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‘The street is dark and so is the house— Throbs there s by love may win? yes, there steals throsgh the silent ar jear ; Solest anes ee epeakine tome, Bat that past seems very near. sombre hou And souls which are ~ PP alt Margaret. re th walk that street ali my ove wil elton tat se, Panter Stanvepto DeatH in New Yor. The Plainfield (N. Y.) Gazette, in alluding to the death in New York recently, of Mr. R. L. Blanch- bi b bim many® the same office wit rin the city Middlesex Inde- three years ago he published a of New Brunswick, called the He then worked on the New Bruns- wick Fredonizn, bat work failing there, he went to New York to seek employment, leaving bis wife and three interesting children remaining in New Brunswick. About every two or three weeks he would return to New Brunswick to see bis family. A short time ago, his prolonged absence from his home alarmed his wife to such an ex- tent that she went to New York for the purpose and with the assistance of sever- after two or three days sea-ch, hey in finding bim in a garret inthat city, where be had laid unwell and uncared for able to help himse'f he had literally starved to death for the want of the common necessaries of life he was so near dead that he lived buta day long- er. This occurred in a city that annually spends from eight to ten millions to govern it. This, , is the fleld for our missionary So- cleties to labor in. of seeking bi al frienas, ani It is supposed When found, ees A Prous Imrost«r.—“Rev.”’ Henry T. Lever has been astonishing the inmates of a private boarding-house in Petersburg, Va, by putting up there, promising to educate the son of the landlady, courting and promising to marry her sister, and finally running off with $150 worth of old and silver trinkets, belonging to the lady, alocket borrowed to put his likeness in, and a defective watch, which he said he wou'd make go. It did go. Ss Porrine it Stroxc —An impatient Welshm:n called to bis wife, “Come, come, isn’t breakfast ready? I’ve had nothin: to-morrow will be third to the call of the stirrin, her maid at 4 o’clock with, “Come Bridget, get up! Here 'tis Morning ; to-morrow’s Tuesday, next day's Wednesday- half the week gone—and nothing done yet."’ anaemia Mite Yuast.—In case you should get out of yeast, and are burried, make milk yeast. Take one pipt new milk, one t spoon of flour, stirred in the stove, and housewife wh jpoon of salt, table- id itin a kettle of it lukewarm all the ben very light, add lukewarm water; and them raise by ermantown Telegraph. make into loaves or biscuit, the fire before covking ee The man who waited for an opportunity who was tired with 1™ Some of the Lynn shoe manufacturers are large quantiles of ladies’ made thick and strong, now making to order | skating boots They and @ut to reach above th: i A startling, but not altogether unexpectei Movement, has been commenced in Australia. It appears by the report of a recent s; by the Rev Dr. Lang, in Australia, tbat he advo- in the event of war between France, a separation from the the establishment of sover- ch delivered cated, particular! mother county, and eign and independ A few days ago two little girls, Long, a white child six years old, and Ma slave, ten years old, were playing togeth, Hickman, Ky., whena brother of the white ehild whipped the colored girl, who, in revenve, struck Lucy with a billet ¢f wood.’ Of this blow bsequently died, aud Maria, the little been convicted of involuntary man- ded to the clemency of in consequence of being only ten Lucy ria,a er at slaughter, but recommen: the Governor, Sk ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. NATIONAL HOTEL —E Cu ‘kley, T Graham, J Tobias. ; F M Goudy and ly, Gilbert, NY; G W Bu Md; H M Aiken, Mass; J rt, do; H Stone, NY; G 8 Selden, Pa: T ong, UNA; WD A Greenough, J L 4d; J W Lakin, Va; F NY; G A Hen- L Thomas, junior, D. of C; Engi'd; K Coates, Mo: M D Mc- C H Campbell, J P oer Md; Va; Dr Pride, Ten! rgess, Cal; C H Car- T Carter, Ill; WH , © Worthington, E re, D Stansbury, C J M Driscoll, ; LB Follett, Cr; Busbright, NY; W Smith. V BROWN®S’ HOTEL.—wW W Va; H Howard, Del; T D Phil do; J 3 Owing, do; JL. Hskil, NC; W J Ceall, » Md; ORS; White and lady, ps, do; 8 Little. Va; HM Heev, 4; WR Miller.'0; Mrs Rey- rayne, do; T T Bodine, Po; WE Latferty, NJ; EN Cornich and lady, NY; G F Moore and lady, do; J Gaug- man, do; J Emmons, do; RF Kalb, Als; J Tybold, Di; W K Kiteb: Hon J Chesnut and lad 3 J W Hont, V. W A Virhee, Fing: Dr * GG Sims, Miss; and family, NY; W ¥,8C; WS Lynbam and \; JH Coffia, Pa; HV isk, UNITED STATES HOTEL—D n W Va; JJ Walson, Pa; Hon J I T O Eddy, Md; J Rady, do; do; 'Rev'H H Wyer. V. Taylor, NY; Mrs MN Alisa Williamson, do; Batt, Pa: D R Saiste, 4 Lucas. do; Hon NG Baerno:, Md: J Me 5 G M Merrit, WILLARDS? isdile, ndy and son, di fi Wiles, do; A a; JH Peton, do; Willismson, DI: Hon J B Foley, Ird,' J M io; @ A Runnor, Va: SR Teon; KR Merri- Clery, Pa; WH » NY; GS Wener, Va; E HOTEL —J Fouke, Miss C F Md; Hon J Tompson, WTuom in an , Hon 8 Mowr gona: JJ M>Elnone By ameccenss soa, Pa; Hon L O'B Texas; N pson, vy, Ar'e + Hon 8 J Andrews, Mr Wil- Branch, NC; Sam Bian, J W Seabury, R W C Wheeler and lad ard, W Wyckotf, Hon Mr ; T J Field, Mass; Hon H mbdin, Pa; Capt Dyer and Houston, Arnold, Mis , Capt D Og- L Dawes, do; JR Lu Lieut Col De Ruasy, IRKWOOD HOUSE —G Butter, Md; EB 7 do; Weir, ‘ 5 S$ Carkin, V. ‘aylor, = w er do; Hon 4M and lady, } J 8 Kilgour; Md; Capt Kingsbor itl Faller, do; E Lauman, Pa; N ALPHABETICAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY: Cogeeitg Sats Se business in the city. AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSES. Epwarp F. Simpson, 519 Teh st.. north of Pa. 6%. KCUHITECTS. ee Manetute athe hd Ie gee see : Ba abi ge: avon’ builders, 1a8. Del & ATTORNEYS AT LAW. = 8, Baxran, 486 12th st., bet. D & eka Baek. TON & MaGRUDE' [9 & |. BV. 8 M. THOMPSON, 2! 2 ate Ses. and City Hall. Gauningros tak Luce, sane . opp. 5th ‘at. 270: Roms '& Fata., Att'y in patent case, ik mand Conse beeen DE! lew MOaNDS. ite Beye cue beeen ears Per. a's 458 Ban BANKS AND BARKERS. ae Co., N. W. cor. it. & N. Y.av. Kizrexuoves, Fant aS ‘Sat av. Ow * ol * boot tr B37 aee Pasa cor. 10th at. aa a Gowse33 Pas avs Dots oy and oth ate. le EBB & Co., ave, BILLIARD SALOORS. Purtan’s Man ‘ABLES, 468 13th st., oor Pa. av. BLACKSMITH SHOPS, Cuas. C. ANDER: JouN DuvALt, G st., bet. Jovce & KS. corner Pa. av. and 9th st. hw st ourn-r Pa. av. and Lith at. ri + 456 Pa. av., between Sd and 436 sts. Mrs. Torney. 552 Pa. av., between Ist and 2d sts, BOOK-BINDERIES. Epwarp Lycett, 27! Pa. av.. bet. 10th and 1th sts BOOKS AND STATIONERY. — Ww. BaLiantrne, reiigious book deposit’y , 498 7at NORTHERN LIBERTIES BooKsTORS, S27 7th at. BOUr AND SHUE STURES. Grorex Bugns, 34 Pa. av , near 9th st. Harmon Bruns, 408 W., bet. by & 6th ate. A. P. Hoovx. Pa. south side, bet. 6 & 7 sts. CLaR«, Ladies? Shoe oy ae cea Space, T. T. Cawasanr, 373 F at..t et, 8th cos rae range, &c.,) E st., b. 19 & 14. Cuas. G. Bai. (patent 8, &c.,) E st, b. sRICK YARDS. eaest BRICK K. H. Lampect, cor. N_J.av.and N st. south. CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. Jas. W. Barken, 446 N.Y. av., bet, lath & 15th sta. CARRIAGE FACTORIES. AnpvREw J. Joves. cor, 14th & Gxoxer R. Hatt, 8. Joun P. Dennis, Rapiey & Bozz: CHINA, GLA! c; Tuos Pursett & Son, Sl Pa.av., det. 6th & Ithats Pree: AGENTS. het e ENRY ADDISON, 458 15th at.. }. Treasury Dep qi LOTHING songs. peop inti LL, STEPHENS & Co., 322 ay., bet. Noun Watnan & cen Hrowas’ Hotel Building. Ww. sts, J.G. co: & 4 ” hotel build’g. c. TIER, ladies’ saloon, 252 Pa. av ,b. 12 & 13 sts, j- GE Brite re be ge opp. Browns’ Hotel, ‘mi PoTeNTIN!.279 Pa. a loth & Lith sts, AFIELD, 386 6th st.. r3 ‘91 nerasl ce Cream . okt. O86. PHIL’ Conrec’Ry, 518 Ps F. Star h of Capitol, and 406 Centr. DENTISTS. Ae R. Fintey Hunt. _ Pa. av., bet. 9th & 10th sts, Dr. Loomis. M. D., 336 bet. 9th and 10th R. B. Donxatpson, 906 Pa. . bet. Sth & 10th s Dr. &. Vax Camp, 407 F at., bet. 6th and 7th ste, DRESS MAKERS. Mas. Mary A. Eaton, 484 10th st., near Pa. av. ad. LupMan. French dress maker, 18 Mkt Space, DRUG STORES. - D. Ginman, 350 Pa. av., near 7th st. OUN ScHWARTZE, 468 Pa. av,, bet, Sd & 435 ata, & Bro., 20) Pa. av., oor, ith st. ovesoy. N.W. cor. | and 12th ata, . Mooke. 113 Pa. av.,\West End, DRY GUODs. z SortN +L. Ng won. 521 7th st. four doors north of DYERS AND SCOURERS, W.H. Wukatier, S85 Pa. av.; 49 Jeferson st.o.T. ENGRAVERS. rae Hake, 264 Pa. av., on & rae ate i SCHIMMELFENNIG ste; fe raw! RESS OF rt eereig ~ ES. Avams’, 514 Pa. av , bet. 2d and Sd sts, FANCY STORES. R.c S36 Pa. av., Market Space, bet. 8th & 9th Pa. av.. National hotel build iitnerysdo. siz kat. bis & 1 ra. D. Jongs. muilinery, &0., 312 Bi at., b. 13 & FEED STORES. James A. Wise. 423 7th st. & Centre Market, FOUNDRIES, W.-M. ELtuis & Bo., (iron,) Sth at., near canal. s iron,) oor, Ps. & hat. L.H, & G. C. Scuxeiper, (brass,) 271 Pt FURNITURE STORES. Bontz & Brotusr, Odd Fellows’ Cc. Pa. av., bet. 17th and 18th MALL WOOD, (up! tery 7th at. «St. CLaik, cor i2& B. av.: Second-hand GENTLEMEN'S +‘ BELONGINGS.” Stevans’,(hats & wardrobe articies) Browns’ hotel, GREEN HOUSES AND SEED STORES. Ww. Hveurs,7st. Isl; Florist & Landscape Gard’r Joun Sac, \urseryman, Seedsman, &0.,396 7th st. GROCERY STORES. Kine & Burcwey.cor. 15th st. & Vt. av. Wa. Buran, 44 Market Space, bet. 7] Ep AKRD Hatt, 40 Mark rece: or pet. lath & isth ats Sth and F ats, C. H. Muncx. 4% 6th st.. sonth Pa. av, HAKDWARE AN TLER CAMPBELL Evvans & 1 LH. & 6. C. ¥. Corr, 351 Pa. av.. opp. Browns’. OX, (coach findings,) 326 Pa. av, E. Tecnen Sie sr iserin Teen nA. AY.. NeAe HATS, CAPS; AND FURS. B.H.S Paav,b. Willard’s & Kirk’d’s HOUSE. FURNISHING STORES. J Pl ll, (general assortment.) Cc. ting. Pa.av..bet. 10 & 11. 6 bet. D & i. ( Everything.) Cc. 17th and 18th sts, ‘Srsu bet. 10th & llth ats, « W. Galt & Bro., 324 Pa. av. bet. Sth & 10th O. Hoop, 338 Pa, av., bet. 9th & 10th ets. bi P s bet. Lath and 13th ate, ad jewelry, 337 an . vs bot. Sl & Ghatae av onometer. &c., maker. 437 7th st, ome cue: English watohmaker, 486 }, te $ OF THE PEACK. ken” I OuN D. CLARK. 525 12th HoMas C. Donn, 66 Lou 6 Mgkgir. con ah eed t tae Navy Ve .G. AY, cor. and I sts., Navy Yard, Lime, CEMENT, (a ial mos J 2 ‘= ba} W. Dora PF eoghcanyvn§ L Nation, Jk., cor. Pa. av, and 1: a MITHS AND BELL HANGERS. .s cane pen. ( ee abe, staire. — Lovo ©. Beit, Pa. av., b. 80.8 ene GLASSES, &c. — RAN . . 237 Pa. av., near I pEOMBER YARDS.” _— .N.& J. W. Kasey foot D st., (steam saw-mill. Tuo. Mosuir, Biagden'e wharf, foototath at aces MACHINISTS & ENGINE BUILDERS. Wx. M. Extis & Brower, \Sth et., near the canal. OCEANSTEAMERS’ SAILING DAYS From raz Unirmp Srarzs. -Jan. 5 J reme: Jan. 8 New York..Galway....Jan. 8 --New York..Dec. 18 verpool.. Portland Dec. 22 seeccee +--Galway....New York..Jan. 1 ‘The California mat! steamers leave New York om the Sth and 20th of each month. PHILADELPHIA LAGER B Sel Pe NU. EER DEPOT, The subscribers = arrangements with the Distrist of day a large lot to. fear LZ EW YEAR’s NOTICE. y eustomers for their patro oar, and at the t t Asnesforward' will adnere Yennsyivenia, fo) I return thanks to wa: discounts in buying for cas! by bad debts and’t Soe es witht ® year in my bu eollecting, my Ney ut tion for eredit for the reasons stated ahov, M. WILLIAN, ite Centre Market, OOK AT YOUR HANDS AND LOVES or HOSTER iy requested to ca!! and mest stocks in Wash quait od wtyl, . Cail aad ook. SPRINTS Unrivatied Bazaar, corner of 6th at. and Pa. av. National hotels, '@ public atter- BOM scott bet. FUL PIANO two very beautifi |. Tecer Font, exchange’ fo STMAS PRESEN Members of Cou D Dine gor ering ep Ada J. MoCLetLann,S. W mer 10th and & sta, S. of canal. Iron railing 8 Rs. CHARLES P 2, Poni lgthap anes v.© T. De Carnixy, A ev, peaiNts, 1s, StAwer wee med WELL RS XL, 523 C at., PAPER HANGINGS, aco Feancis Wattnrs an A Per ote Bat s 1b ” ¥. PATENT AGENGS. °"" gas HARLES F. Stanszory, 8, B. F pores G: Pace, 7th at., opp. B OM borat sent . G. CLayTon, 405 F ut., near 7th st. GHOE aru an adel eaher Prie ob: Babe Ome PAWNSKOKERS ”* “0? wi Isaac Hex zpeng, 429 Pa. av, PHOTOGRAPHIC & Lilian u oe a reastee & GUANO Mieases tte s& INEMART. it of *. je BLM BERS ANB Gis etEne™ |. We ., yee ‘oo ‘oun RK rey 6th cats Ps: ies ts PORTRAIT PAINTERS. “24 Sth at. J. M. STANLEY, 278% Pa. av., bet. 1th & 12th ste, PRINTING OFFICES (Book and Jeb.) E OLKINHORN, 375 D ut., near 7th. aH. Sage. 1 av. & 7th st, ‘UD M. iz Jonny Hos bh 1 & K. and High st, 6. ¥. REAL GENTS. ENO. Jos. €. G. Kexnepy, 470 H at., bet. 9th and 10th. Pre fY, Bear i 2 oa Facal ofkes. rr an Hoon. 49 ry . RESTAURANTS. D "scr, SCHOOIS" Pa. av, & Oth st, oRTON’s Young Ladies’ Institute, 4” E at- ray Ronee: lust, pt. L. C, Loomia, 159 Paav EWING MACHINES. NY 8¥-& Mtleat, W. RoreceR tre Na Ro all, 318 Pa.av, a Noyes SzetEs RANG . Woopwarp.n JaMRs SaIRVING, cor. Pa. nee 5 W. D. Wrvine. 453 Pa. Sd south side, TOBACCO AND CIGAR STORES. be! 2 H. C. Steers. 46 Pa. Se, NkE REHRENE Pritts NG, BRA -MAKING, &e. Wa. Po Weses.7G Pi, bet 6th & 7th, UNDERTAKER’, &. SB. Ranver. Oe bet. G & *1. aoe os TER F - £V., bet. 17th and 18th ste. W. Bua, 264 G etyeots bet. M. ia REAP et: betwoom Teen nod 1, 1 WOOb AND Cou vinns. Misoollansous. SuaLep Proposals will be received at this De- partment until 12 o’olook, noon, of Monday, the th of January next, for ten muiliona ef stock of the United States to be issued under the act of 14th June, 1858. aid atock will be reimbursable in fif- teen years from the Ist of January next, and bear interest at five per centum per annum, payable sem Sonnally on the firat days of January and July of each year. No bid will be reosived below par, and none for any freetion of one thousand doliars. No bid will be considered unless one per centum of the amount is deposited, subject to the order of the Secretary ofthe Treasury, with a depgsitary of the United States, whose certificate of the same must accom- pany the bid. In all cases the bi it be uneon- ditional, and without reference to bids of others, and mu:t state the premtam offered therein. The seatei proposals should be endorsed on the outside of the envelope, * Proposals for Loan of 1858,”” and be addressed to the Secretary of the Treasury, Washington, D.C. Thesums which may be accepted frm any bidder will be required to be paid to the depository of the United States nearest to his residence, cr indicated as most convenient by him. Sho bids be accepted from parties not residing within the United States, they wi! be re- quired to deposit the principal and premium with th stant treasurers at Boston, New York,Phil- ia, or New Orleans. orraar. ms of one thousand dal - lars each, payable to the successful bidders or bear- er, with coupons of semi-annual interest from the lat of July next.also payable to bearer, attached thereto, will be issued for the amount of the ac- cepted bids upon the certificates of deposit to the credit of the Treasurer of the United States with the depositaries of the United States. The stock will in all cases bear interest from the date of such deposit. The interest from that date to the Ist of July next will be paid to the success{ul bidder or his attorney by the depositary where the deposit ‘was made. Sucoessful bidders will be required to deposit the p.ine psi and premium of their aceepted bids on or before the 15thof March next. ‘The proliminary de- posit of one per cent. will be immediately directed to be returned to the u successful bidders. HOWELL COBB, de 18-lawt24Jan Secretary of the Treasury. D “DINNER PARTIES.” NNER PARTIES Wii be turnished to fami- hes at $3, $4. and $5 per head if they prefer, a first elses rrench cook can be sent to their resi- dences to pre pare dinner for them, at the moderate charge of $2 for his services. Those wishing to avoid the treuble of marketing oan have the best the market aflords to their houses at cost prices. _ One or more dishes will be sent toany part of the city for those who may desire it. I qu:rantee to farnish & better dinner than any otherestablishment in the city, at & saving of 25 per cant. Cc. GAUTIER, » bet. 12th and 13th ss. cone Ssecssccssé} ra peeettenes ashe} we ore alt sotst | {asa etait | LDE IZE ILLUSTRATED! ILLUSTRATED! The New k Weekly GOLDEN PRIZE is one of the and best weekly papers of the day. An I mperis! Quarto containing RIGHT PAGES, OF FORTY COLUMNS, of entertaining original matter, and elegantly iL: aeRO week. A GIFT WORTH FROM FIFTY CENT: PACH SUBSCRIBER IMMEDTAB ELS RECEIPT oF THE SCBSCRIP 1ON MONEY, One copy forone year = - - One copy fortwo years - Hes copy ~ resi years *, ne Copy for five years - =~ AND TOCLUBS. one year + - 5 oneyear > - ‘Ten copies one year Twenty one ‘The arti LJ 2 Packages of Gold,oontaining - $500 00 each . ~ jo. do. On - 310 00 each. lo. do. - 100 00 each 10 Patent Lever Hunting Cased Watches - - - = - 100 00 each Gold Watches - * = 75 © each a» do. - ee ey Ss 60 00 each. => (= os 5) 00 each. ies’ Gold Watches - - 35 00 each 20 Silver Hunting Cased Watches SH © each 500 Silver Watches $10 to 25 00 each. 1000 Gold G » Vest and Fob Chain - = = = 10 to 30 00 each. Gold Loo! » Bracelets, Brooches, Kar Dreps, Breastp; £ Pins, Siveve Buttons, Ring art fy . Watoh Keys. Gold and Stiver Thimbies, and ety of other articles, worth from fifty cents to @i5each. immediately on receipt of the subscription money the subscriber’s name will be entered mn our Bub: seription book opposite a number, and the gift oor- re ponding ‘witn that number will be forwarded, within one week, to the subsoriber, by mail or ¢z- *'{EF* Mil obmnmanioations should be addressed to ovinmunications shou be addressee BECKET & CO., 48 and 49 Moffat Building, 335 Broadway, New \ ork. * .* Specimen copies sent free, or they oan be seen ats mpoais News Depot. Agents wanted, m jafiy : CULAR MARKING AND RATING STAMPS. Post Orvics Department, meber 15, 1858 SkaLeD PRoposaLs will be received at this De- partment antil the 2ist day of February, 1259, until 12 of the ciock at noon, for ae tor the use of ost offices in th for four years rking and rating iz: convenienceand good taste may dictate; with the name of the office and State: with type for the 0 and days, in biecksof like material, ufficient thumb worew for th f ovcoa, Mahogany, or other imedel most couvenient for use. this clas of stamps. the bidder will tional ebar, r letter or wine, With ban- fices and route nt# on railroads and steamboat mat! lines: with name of tha offica and State, vr the railroad or river line; with type for months and dates, in blocks of the sane material, with suitable thumb sorew, and handles of biack wainut or cherry tree, of a model beat adapted for use: the ciroumference of the stamp tu be the same as de- scribed in class No.1. . Case 3. Circular Marking Stamps of box-woor, or other material of equal durability. of the same size of cliss No.1; with the name of the office ard State; with type for months and days of printers’ type metal, in biocks or si: gia lettsra and figures with thumi screw and handies the same as desoribed in class No.2 ‘The covtract for this class will not take effect un- ti! from and afcer the 2d day of July next. : Crass 4. Marking *tai for toreign males simi- lar to those now in use in the post offices at New York, Philadelphia and Boston, or of auy otherstyle adapted to the above purpose. Also, the foliowing rating stamps, to correspond with the Circular Stamps in oi: 1,2 and 3 in open meng and work mani Rating Stamps not named he! wired, ofa like di neo ps mnt x SA if the style or mi the by direction of the dey ice shall be in- the same proportion. es srenned or 7086 m a wonects 1D. ree . Missent Post office business, free Pp toent vertised 10 i boat 15 Bip Bad fo Valted States, od 1B Pro) Bis tor }mproved or Patented Stam: oy! the months and days, or with points to pees the e, or with ot! improvements, “The Tight to cha co or alter the styleofthe ata: described in either class, upon e terms, **Proposale will ba regsived for faruishing the whol wil! be receiv: ing le ofthe above saued Ciroular ‘Stamps, or for each r Stamps will be ordered for the different classes of offices agreeably to the rules now in force, and so- img to such rulesand regulstions of the de- —— may hereafter be adopted in relation thereto. Then amber of Circular Stamps required, per an- num, is estimated at 300 for the first class, 500 for the second cl 1 e third class, and 1-0 for the fourth ber of Kating Stsmps. required for the same 8 estimated at 4,500 odels of the stamps m: acoompany the pro- ss oh bidder must furnish, with his proposals, ev- idence of bility to comply with his bid. Sufficient sureties will be required toa contract; and the Stamps meet ne eeroret On = Foat Of- tu ox se OF ie DB Or, on 6 must be codorsed on the outsice of the envelope with “Proposals for Post Office Marking Stampa,” and ee oe ben! eat Assistant Postmaster Generals WAnmON V. BROWN, jawiw Postmaster General. ¢ EXICIAN AND OCULIsT.—Dr WOLFSON th st., cov ner of Pa. avenue, cont in- a i SS | ond to furnish all thou h highest prizeat the Word's Fai jany ands susie ant tenetatloed ine m the approach of mee of from, inrenal at OF ragt, &¢., ia univereally ea thi ut Ke- shai baie bo when ap the U; jis charges are bates VAN CA A: returned to the city end Zetaed Lis tiee- root beter ot R Y.—Dr. THOMAS O. ‘enh. avenue, next to Gas tier’s.—His operations embrace ail the ist rovements, and by the use uf the astic makes whole or part: esidence—47 ‘7th, four doors from of Teeth superior to at half the prices «! TEETH. D. the itor and entee te"Teeths aitends pet-aeg M ° LOOMI sonally at his office in this city. Many persons can wear these Teeth cannot wear otners: and no person can wear others ‘who cannot wear these. Persons calling at my office oan be accommodated price of Teeth they may desire ; se who ure particular and w sh the purest riect denture that uce, the Minerai Plate will be more Roome in this city, 856 Penn. avenue, 9th and 10th atreete ; ai80,907 Arch street, Philadel D DEN R. STEPHEN Ovvice No. 477, THIRTEENTH STREET, Four Doors South of Peansyloansa Avenue, Dr. BAILY begs leave to inform the public that ieotean Se saan ot git his an. cleanest, strongest, a1 continuous Gum Teeth, and that Poroelain, mounted on Gold Pinte, is the only relinble substance that can be worn in the mouth, as ely shywn by the last American Dentai Convention, e a ms Although he flatters himself from his long resi- practice in Wa: known to his numerou: TESTIMONIALS, From the late Rector of the Church of Epiphany, Da. Steruen Baily: Dear Sir—I ress my esteem for you personal! lence in yuu 88 & superior dentist. ed for me have been highly satisfactory. I at you May receive the patronage from my your skill #0 well de- Ww. FRENCH. my conh- The operations and the public ti - You Washington, Aug. 23, From ont of the oldest firms in Baltimore— Messrs. Boggs, Cotma: Co. Having empio; Dentist, of Washington city, to execut important and d.fficult piece of work, which he did to my entire satisfaction, and in view of the fact that one of the most distinguished members of the Den- tal College of Baltimore tailed. after repea’ed trials, same work satisfactorily, it gives my entire confidence an fees 1. itimore, Jan. 12,1857. HARMANN BOG68. Extract from a note recewwed from the late Hon. John M. Clayton. U. S. Senate, Aug. 19. 1856, The teeth you made for me work admirably ; n0 thing could be better. IOnh To those seeking relief from the maisdies of th teeth, I can cheeriuliy recommend Dr. 8. Bail: auperior dentist. for one of my family, and myself, and the work than ten years. h ged several teeth for well for more N Ny E Churoh South. ad occasion toavail ity. Or having been cogni- gant of his operations on our {families or friends, take pleasure in expressing our admiration of his artistic skill, as well asthe uniformly satisfactory manner in which he performs tho most delicate and difficult operstions in Dental Surge: recommend him to the the public, of which consider him eminent! ‘Homas U. WaLtxR, Architect U. 3. Capito!. ‘HoMaS MILLER, M. D. . D. of Georgetown, D. N. 8. Lincoun, M. D., of Wi of Florids. Serer Ww. Ori » and we respectfully lence Sad patronage tent ‘ittenhouse Academy, “OLD MACNOLIA WHISKEY” HE moamelenes offer for sale the abovestandard of hiskey, of theirown distil- iation. in barrsiy and half known 80 favor biy in the Sout for ays be kept up to ite ‘Ohasors and consumers can rely upon its being a perfectiy pure Rye Wh » ky, distilled under our own personal supervision, and 6utirely free from au which render made up w deleterious substances skies so objectionsbie, * & inrge stock of the above, and other fine whiskies in New York te weil as Philadelpnia, from either oity direct. Phenix Distillery, elphia; oe We are enabled to shi FK MMELL HOUSE, . id oommodious Hotel has just been completed aud wi! be open for the recep tion of guests on ‘Tuesday, tho 23d instant This house will abound with oomforti reapect to every house tn ti he bar will be supplied with of Liquors, at all times. | have engaged Mr. K Campbell to assist and superintend the house. ‘The Kinmell House is situated on © street, be tween 43s and 6th streets. in the immediate vicinity of the Natioual Hotel, and near the Railroad Depot A. F. KIMMELL. E- V. CAMPBELI. PrukN URE REPAIRED AND VARNISHED. &o., re covered, and packing Fur- to by JAMES WILLIA bl2fth street, 2d floor. ‘ furniture Polish for cleaning and restoring to I! articles of Varnished and innos, &o., for sale by Butz ope Hall, or by the subsoriber, J. atrest, ie third story of the building Sav T KI HIS Nice an their original lust: Polished Furnitur No. 512. 7th street, 625. foRinG CERTAIN By Te MARKET IN THE 8TATE OF Notice is hereby g ven that the lard office nt Eiba, in the S’ate of Alabams, will. and after the 20th day of Decen:ber next, be open to the sala at private entry and location of all vacant public ‘and: brace.t in the following townships. which were sub- ject toentry and | ostion prior to withdrawa', being ands which had been witudrawn as probably fa’ ing Within the preveribed jimits of selection Toad grent to Alabama, by act of Congres: bur since ascertsined not to be with. in said limits. vi North of the base line and east of tne St. Ste- phens meridian 25, 26, 27,28. 29and 30 ‘6, 27, 2, 28 and 30. the —— ng Office, ro! ig EB. A. HENDRICKS, Commiamoner. GENTLEMEN'S WINTER GLOVES. J. STEER, Merchant Tylor, No. 458 7th st.. i st reosived ron re ‘ 101 e elegant stock oobs. OVICE FOR kK Given under my hand, At the city of Washingto: THO! five lot of cle- K, MUSKRAT, acriptions of raw hest market ¥ nas “LEWissON’S FUR STORE, 302 Pa. av.. bet. 9th and 10th sts. EES SE Det 8 0nd ORD ED. NEY FURNITURE 8TORE, We are now receivi Fal! stook of FURNI- CE and OUSEPURNISHING se: an any other house in Washington. ‘We would invite all to eall before purchasing ok Sales axd Small Profi: Nd hee pees so 2 Odd Feilows’ Hall, 7th st, OTTER, and all purchased at the Of évery kind in season, and FRESH OvsTEeERs RECEIVED EVERY DAY, AND SERVED UP IN EVERY STYLE, At the Shortest Notice, at LLO NATIONAL BR Southeast corner of 7th and E streets. so 18-6m HOOL 0. s° ESTAURANT, D MECHANICS’ Waiaece Paneer eats > hanibelana @3 yor month. in advance, — Direet Diasod 2S SEE ies or var ww aT SOUTHWEST AND NORTHW. EST. P quiets ervous hi WINTER ARKANGEMENTS. TWO THROUGH TRAINS ena NOW RUN ( o FROM WASHINGTON F he west, Ist. RAIN starte at 7.45 a. m., (Sunday Pe ha! gp Soy ciosely at Washington June oe CINCINNATI AE’ LOUIS AND iCAGO EXPRESS CONNGGHON i : ees at ES ~m., reeenes aig |. fe comm Fran (oti “net a be nen ie eat ‘that [am very glad To view the Grand Of the Road | 1 4:4 20. and tu fustice te you, a+ wel! a8 for the encourage in daylight, take either the 7.458. m. or 3.40 p.m peter ogee bern pnd pane boveag wonunY jinia Road take the S 40 p. aay coon xy aan Cineinasts Sitoss chaps 0 tne Ore-savteer pect, cibe ap Se ens aun at tore: every other ae et Upon this route. pearance © = oer toe glossier and thick r, and mack RA paar ONS We ecsa Muncie | Sparen = tags follows: Hem Giseer of Gniembia and Carrell su, Brockiga For ai points between Washington Junction and Piedmont take the 7.45 8. m. train. For ali Stations —— a pod mm g oriek ‘Brain take rethe 3.40 p.m. Train. estotebiag for ceverel Spy coanat, suppoee, an MORE AND THE EAST. Lente Weabingbon tor alters Bt610 and 7.4 8. m., And $.40 and 435 p,m. On Sunday at 3.40). m. end 3.90 and iy. Leave Baltimore at 4.90 and 2.50 a. 5 On Sunday st 430 a m. . The 7.45 and 4.35 trains only will stop at way ste PurLaDer rm tions and for Annapolis counectious. Puor. Woop—Deer Mr: Your Hair Resto The7 45a m. and 3.40 p.m, are the chief connect. | tteeit bighly Leorficial to me. ing trains for the west, and the 6.10. 7.45 and 3.40 p.m, trains for the east. For further information inquire at the Baltimore and Ohio Rairoad Ticket ofice, Washington. T. H. ae ae oes Te aad ever. 1 thiuk from 202% _ Master of Tranportation, baltimore, | M48ce many others to ury it D. R. Teomas, & FALL ARRANGEMENT. Wasaind ton SNe SEERA vaia. vy The Restorative A Boat Every Hour from Each Place. 2 very 2) per baht ants pertion than aenr * inrge holde ‘The Washington and Alexandria Steambosts wart. 40 per cont. more in proportion, tna retails iy | *mall. retave for 2 per bettie of ith street, Washington's a Kn gist "Of WOOD & CO..1 312 Broad of 7th street, Washington, and King, v0. J. WOU .. Vroprietors, way street, Alexandrin, every hour fro: Now York, (in thegrest N. Y Wire R EB b of then t « eacn pisce, from 2% a.m. to7% p.m . as follows: bl x 1i4 Market street, ~t. L . Mo, ze Prom ‘WashingtonBieamer” ete PAGe—s! ‘And ould by all good dragniotsand Fancy Goods 5 a.m.,1, he . 7M. Dea! 4 i ii ggin WnahinntionSienmer HOMAS COLL- en aNER CUREAUL oe ER—at 8. n., 12m., 2, 4, am . Ma, SHO) id JRE oe From Alexendrie-—Stoamer G6. PAGE—w THE GREAT PAIN ANNIHILATOR, . a. m.,i2m, 4.and6 p.m. . bets " AND REMEDY FOR DYSPEPSIA, WEAK Team hae ins ete COLL, | AMG RIRCR ANOw RAT BOWELS ‘Tuesday and Friday’ movaings, whee’ tne ‘Collyer PREPAKED RY 4 CHEMIST. will rum her reguisr trips to “Mount Vernon,” as Bort es 12, 25 and 50 cents and one dollar. and Aexandra rom 3a, m.tote mony. | THEGREATEST DISCUVERY IN MEDICAL - . and . im 3 from Alexan- 28 CURE_AL ria oontect withitne (rita of the Maitnmore and | ,HARTSHORE'S CURE-ALL should 'e kept nro Rariroad for the North and West. bess, as it freeuentiy ores in lose time than it re ‘The 64 a. m. and 7 p. m. boats from Washjngtor eenbe ake owen a connect with the trains of the Orange and Alexan | ® op = nage of howgetenent te wed dria Railroad for the South and Southwest. se 2 | oy yard, : omer’ q . . As the frequent changes of Weather pro- oa ee Ais Cold, KRheumatuem, Pay the Lim! _ NEW ARRANGEMENT, iso, Sufl Neck—every abou With Greatly impreved Schedule. . oe _ FROM WASHINGTON QjREcT TO ALB er, expels all pain from the system, THE SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST, HORNE’S PECTORAL SY UP" or Wik Via — stooge yee and ———— ané CHERRY —it w the best Cough Syrup in the ‘etemac read Lime. i i use HARTSHORNE'’S ste: SSS Mise tints “rie set upes the Lave fr, Stomach and Bowels, carrying off all Bile and Washington for the | Fou! Secretions. Southand Southwost, Beste leave thesrbertha, oot | "The above tediaines to be hed at all Drag Stores of 6th street. 6 8.m and? 5 Frecencera by im Wash: city; Kidwell & Cisceil at George- the morning boat can obtaina eak fast on town: H. Peel & Co.. Alexandria. oo ll-tr re and enjoy 8 pleasant sai! of 33¢ houre down the besu- | ——_—_—_______________ ti ul Potomac. passing in full view of Mount Vernon. ERUVIAN SYRUP, On, Protecrep By the evening boat they insure a good supper ands rest of four houre in comfortable berths or state rooms, snd arrive in Richmond in time to conned: Ss ny 4 ng successfuily passed the ordeal to which “Th > veal Bonthara bed ce amas this new discoveries inthe Materia Medioaare route, it being 44 miles and 100 miles less Subjected, must now be received as railroading than by any er route, Qn established medicine. Ite making certain connections to : Efficacy in Curing — Fredericksburg, Kichmond, and Petersburg, Va. | Dyspepsia, Affections of the Liver, Dr y, Weldon and Wilmington, N.C., Newraigia, Bronchitis and Consumption Te Charleston, S.C., Augusta, Georgia, dencies, Disordered State of the Blood, Boils, Montgomery and Mobile, Ala., Scurcy, The Prostrating Effects of Lead ot Direct to New Orleans and ali Southern Citta: Mercury, General Debility, and ail Diseases and Towns. which require a Tonicand Alterative Mi cine, Also, connect at Richmond with the Danville as beyond question. Southeide, Virginis, Tennessee. and East Tennes ‘The Proofs of its efficacy are so numerous, so well see Railroads For tus Sourkwxst ro authenticated; and of such peouliar Danvillie, Bristol, —, character, that sufferers cannot Chattanooga, Huntsville, emphia, reasonably hesitate to receive the ynehburg, Knoxville, Atlan! proflered aid. jashville, 6 unction, The PERUVIAN SYRUP Montgomery, and New Orleans. does not profess to be & Cure-nil,| For through tickets and further information of | but its range the ronte, inquire at the Southern Ticket Office | many diseases, re ce yop d unlike No. 372 Penn. avenue, one door east of frowns’ | are intimately re! and procesd- Hotel, or on board the foot of 6th street ing from one cause, may cured GEO. E. MATTINGLY. by one remedy. ‘The cines of diseases tur which au I6 iy (Union) Ticket Agent. the Syru vider & cure. is precisely that which ‘AS 60 0: battied the highest order of medica. EW ARRANGENENT! skull. The &re tangible, the witnesses acces- — 'y and ethoncy of the 8: GREAT SOUTHWESTERN ROUTE Wrovertible. Those who may wish for ; oad i 1s respecting the char eee ae ee eee Of the Syrup canaut fall to be entished wate tne tar low ig Among numerous test " ofthe Agents. The signatur FRUM WASHINGTON CITY, D.C. men well krown i the community, and ul the IRGINIA, PENNESSEE, ont tir roaereanes mat as'mst toutneee coe GEORGIA ALABAMA ‘Bend 1s to the attention of the public MISSISSIPPI, 4 From our own experience as well as from the tertimony ARKANSAS, E of ethens, whore takcliguete eel tutngei ae Ts benined at the | tocitent Diseseen of the tas aU 1c. can be obtained a! Uy mcipt piewases m Faroe See TERN RAIL RGAD | Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint. Drops:, Newral but from the me FICE, corner of Pennsylvania avenue and 6th ogy eye baclemg wng on ee pe agar Fe Boat George 8,’or at tho ofthese of the Urange: Alexandria Kaulroad, at Alexandria, 8.8. Keroac, M.D. Richmond, Danville, Lynchburg, Bristol Samven Mar. Knoxville, Dalton, Atlanta, Chattanooga Nashville, Huntsville, Grand Junction Memyhis. epee feos L and New Orleans, bes be By a direct route, aud continuous railway connec desirable potut t tions to Memphis. ¥ ome and thie solution may rep Affording greater Expedition and Comfort anc SS aes citrates, eu maoteanen of the Materia being over 20 miles shorter than by any other route rks etenent —_. D., t ‘ect al ¢ 8. m., for a fongers inke the care ior Richmond, Chariotteviie, | For sale by Drorriste generally. ‘Prion for large Staunton, White Sulphur Springs, Woodstock, &e.. “RR toy Snd at 7% p. m. for Richmond and all points South For sale in Washinaton by 2D Gieae aoes —— making sure cud close connections to Bem ag Hale & Potean ike cee is. rine, 5 et Wagons and Omnibuses leave the office V. Harbauch, HW. H. McPherson, F. % Bt 6 o'clock a. in. an TE nm. 2 Jeoenh Bary. Jas. H. Stone, J. 8. Lovejoy, x . EVANS, Agent. i, JAMES A. E JA rs ™ ONT, Tuomas A. Dexren, y ke, D. Ridgely ; and in Georgetown j.L Klaweil- co Se-tan MAIL LINE. Re Best coves sy RUP IN THE Only Regular Inne, and Without Failure | | The, bot COUGH By K UF in the wprig is a Sor Hight Years. vaca, Wilo Chemay. | angel or hag ear e repar ty a che > » FOR C2LIFORNIA AND ORE@OR, | counced Uv medienl met, and thove wie have: Gosd it, to be the best preparation tor Couahs, Colds, 2 Hoarsemess, Sore Throat ‘eutive of that lion of dis- 0 Bing should use it, It is Regular Sailing Days, Sih § 20th of cachmonth | O'4"TA) Bromche Carrion.—So many frauds and impo- sitions of various Kinds have been rire rpetraied cn travelers bound to CAL. FURNIA. tet the subscriber, vi taking cold, agent for passage by the U.S. Mail Line, vis Pana 117™ Bottles 25 and % cents and $1. Sold by all ma. in the city of New York, feois it his duty to Praeciate in Washington, Georgetewn and Alexan- = ali persons es Senge £,Saeere. rim oo 11-0 t + TO AVOID IMPOSITION, they musi eare! —_—_—_———— find thetrue office of the Steamships of the U. 8 W HEN IN THE COURSE OF HUMAN Mail Line, vin Panama Rail 0 other office events, Ladiesand Gentiemen lose one of tusir w York is authorized to engaze pasenye. a paturel attractions—e ine head of hair—it jensant to ‘ens, Clears eud strengthens the voice, tation of the throat and lungs, and pre- The Companies have only one office in New York, meee matter of serious importance, and the which is at 177 West street, corner of Warren st. weetion is what sal! we do to stop the har trom fronting on the North River, wt the head of the ee _ — ao vigor ond ay PET om, 'e Wharf, © BRy tr . ip Gee rve my sign over the door. fain PROM ITER AND NPROVER. Atew eis J. AY MOND, Agent, New York, | applications stop the heir falling or breaking, = = ents ———_—____*_ ve dandruff, keep the scalp c} and whit ‘HE PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COM ind ‘impart freciness and Vigor to tie tir’ aed PANY. ry <a od foo may have been haid twenty years, One of the eeogy of this Company, carrying continued use of ittwo months will insure zor s the United States Maul for ACA PULA (uxuriant bead of hair. Call and gets bottie, if CALIFORNIA, and OREGON, leav. not satisiied, after the esoond On, return it {the United States Mall 8 x. Company “Ask for be, Marne” Bisi- | and I of the Uni es Mail 8.8. Com: oame| t Dr. Harris’ Hair J'ro: ver. which igave New Grieans and New York recuiarls Bold ia Richnuond by W. PETERS Nr Dive on the of each month wit! @ MBL, o owen 2 y@ii ete. gonsers, comnesting vis PANAMA RAIL indi ash, city b: iMAN Dru . tare ro} jotel Building. Pa. avenue, and D. id ap. 5 . cist, corner 4 street and Pa. proves <! the Navy Department, waranty speed eel ly me ‘ety, 5 y - ry "The Panama Railroad (47 miles long) is now com: | (TOUGHS. COLDS, HUAKBENESS, &o, pleted from ooran to ocear, and is crossed in 3 or 4 os aa a RO. . These steamships have been ii ed « pa seeyoet an The prevalence of the above complaints at thie Now’ aio Sed eames aniston season geverally bas the elect of bring ng cut a hurt Ce a eo r > others even dangerous. The money paid in New York Fite wisest souree to — ‘consult Panama y physician, or such remedies a im —d as fou Loe DAS proved to be safe d efharcio 8 character is TY LE ROS € having occurred in eight years. POUND RUP OF GUM ARABIC. Ongma- engers leave Panama the same day theyar | '7 the favorite preseription of anemipent physics rive at Aspinwall. itsoon beeame & popular remedy. and has eentinued Conductors go through by each steamer, and take | t© €njov Rgrowing reputation for the iset twenty Pro- thou! ears. Incases Cold pughs, o., it Seite ee ene dots like a charm, and in Chrome Cases Bronehjiun For through tickets st the lowest rates apply at AV hooping ¢ ee es Asthma. Infuerza, &., the agency, 177 West street. New York, to |, W, | ite #ucoees is unpars'ieled, and most w. who 60. Now Shean a c. gtRong. HARRIS & ag savate and $0 cents per bottle. ee ee ETT Bes: | Ecldby Neirn & Palmer. Cons Steer, ko, Wash ington ; Cisve!. Georgetown; Peei& Ste Aa xandria; where it may be had a'so. for conve: pger form rice 12, and 25 ce; as “ Tyier's Gum Arabic Gough ‘eamant and efficac:o! FRANK T. SANDS, UNDERTAKER Gaxnison Street. Navy Yar. Funeral calls attended to at al! hours. Keeps qeastpatiy on, hand ready-made Cof- a ——— finds, andougay article re- Queer —— Py quired in his line. AD, BELIE AND IMPROVE YOUR i an eae Bom. fhe cosets ge = its Rite S—Madem —e T's Gongumpt on rom| ¢ terms. ; Destroyer, ¥, 5 beatiy revaired and varnished: Mzete-em | ma, Bronchitis. aud Consumptsne Io inane’ y two bott! JW; PLANT, UNDERTAKER, No. Gt 7th | of's0 conte” Persons * street, between G and H, keeps ure! fecet ie A taste ae Hear, Siee etoes hace cs Seeesae Bas gto + n ree it t t,. eut Corpse Preservers, &c., &c. His charges are sumption, she reo mumerde it Sabontatangiy to all. call, any ome is Delays are dangerou: moderate. and his attention instant medi 7 of the day or night. for ——— Nose sireet, lowest porsibie rates. . aps-ly or at iste corner Penn. also, at Culver’s, corner 12th 4e9-sm Y, KNEYS-AT-Law, WM ovek! See hit 1S 5 HE Fr writ pai gn tit Brg and ay | COMRMMICNEE, CE ATEE ACCEL Ceceraettaiars ety Se | pee wr dasyeaeee Bal eissippi. mad to the Collection of C! Deeds, Wille, Coutrecte, and aii other ieeal writs teroughout North vier thamende ual genet eoaeeake no D-tm 1.Q.C, LAMAR. c. H. MOTT. 7. Le AUTRY. LA™48. MOTT & A TR

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