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A TRAGIC STORY. Translated from the German af, Chrannisso, bv W. . Thacksray. Ww Tigre ved & sage Lis o But wonder’d sorrow’d more Me aused uron th A ve it . Not dangling the: 1s he, “the inyatery I Vil tura me round. ince the pigtal lace. ‘he turn’d aim round; jung behind him, Then round and -ound, and oat and in, Ali day the puzzled sage did spin; tter’d not & pin— ‘be pigtail hung behind him. Aad nght, and left, and ad up, and dow! be I rad; but still th Hurg steadily bs though his efforts never siack, ¢ sh he vey er Fike prrtail hanes behind him. Se ————— OG The Naples correspon #04 of *he London +] mentioned iu # former letter Nfed\serranean Times writes that a portion ofthe United States fleet was expected in Naples. I now ‘ar chat probably the Wabash and another vess¢T will’ visit this port. The former isthe vessel which occasioned some little irritation and talk at Con- Sbe is a noble vessel, being one of the large class of frigates, carrying 13 guns and2 pivot guns. Her commander is Capt. Lavalette, and it is singular that she has on board Commo- dore Lavalette, the commander of the Mediterra- nean fleet, between whom and the captain there f not the slightest relationship.”’ {* Horace lireetey writing from the West dys that notwithstanding the business depres- Sion much building bas been done this year in ukee aod throughout the West, and that a rt of it is e&ected withont money, or with ttlé, aftér this fashion: A has lots that are earning him nothing ; 8 has @ yard fall of lum- ber that be cannot sell; while C hasbrick, lime, &e., for which no purchaser presents himself: so the three put their heads together, agreetoacom_ mon basis of operations, raise a little money to pay workmen by mortgage on the lots and the embryo block, and a row of houses is the result which they preceed to sell, divide or hold joint- ly, as shall seem most advantager. eae aatereaaciuleeein OP The Isdiana Leyisiatuce, as we see i‘ Roted, has repealed the divorce law. 107 A school mistrews in Ware, Mass., was fined one doliar and coxt of suit, for ing a boy and keeping bim in after school. The lad’s offence was biting aw apple during school hours. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. WILLARDS’ HOTEL —R Emerson, lilos, N Michler, USA; J H Pleafants, J A'S Kilgour,Md, Wilson, Pa; TC Sla- » NY; J C Cady. Cr; W C Cesber, Ga; W W Woodworth, J ‘J Green- ough. T H Gerdis and lady, N Yk; Miss; J H Rathbone, USM HS Wiliams, Va; tier, Ct; 8 L Wood » A tsigelow, USN; J C ‘Potier, Mass; Hon W B Macla Vandenour, J A Westerveit Swope, 3 R Norman,Ky: B SC; E Cottia, J E Farnum, Hon J MW Munroe, K O Colt, W Pell and | «iv, ¢ and indy, NY, B W Barnard, Md; R E Jones, N Yk; T & King, Texas; A C Eilinson, Ark; P BR Forsyth and lady, Ps: R M Denison, Md: S H molds and lady, Pa; J B Hvde, N J; Md; Hon C Chatter, A Car mobile. J Partoa, NYork; J 1. Lardne:, Pa; HA Wright, Mich; Miss M Duv- enport, do; Hon J M Kunkel, J H Ferguson.Md; A B Elmer, Miss F Eimer, Mr F Clam. Anderson, Pa; Maj TE Hart. U3a; W T Dadrin, G Northrop, Ps; D B Sweet, O. J W ©; @ Cassan, J Spencer, 1, W Wolfe, hay, A F Musse!man, Dr W S Reese, T J Rover: whlin, C H Morne, Col Jo! Watson, Edwin Boyle, Md; W Price. W Palmer, H Stone, NY; D Fisher NATIONAL HOTE J Turner, Md; 3 J A L Woodward, EF 8 Medbary, N son, Eng; Hon G x, H Durbing anc allard. J Mel —L T Barela @ MC Bowen, M Del; HJ Giabam, Coil Ter; W Hi Bly, Del; RK Layton and fam, RS Lewin, ue, Md; Capt C ordan, Va; W AE F D Herbert. J'S Bowie, Md Brace, F FE Smith, M King and lady, Pa; JR os, NJ; W D Hardeman, Fa; D W McClea- F D Herbert. J 8 Bow a Robinson, J Mulligan, Va; F Humphiey. NY; J L Wentworth, Pa; 8 Kautfman, Ica; Mi Reynolds, Mr Risigold, H Lee, Me; J Jones, Del; HA Blakely, Ill'ns: S Berry, WH Powell, Md; J 3 Brown, Va; K Measham. Md; B Knick. erbocker. Pa; J'E Hopkins, Md; Mrs & Walden, ‘Y; JL Maguire, J G Bush. Ad: loran, H Dolly, HC Ward, Pa: beock, H B Staunton, N Yk: FR Leeds CG DSzull and lady, Pa; Capt S$ € Reid, FW Weems, 1. H Rawlings,J B Sitame; Kendall, Md; A WT R Jewett, N'Y; Hon A J Fuller and fam, Da'Tec; A L Cushing, Mass; A J Edgeton, . WJ Gorsuc JW Walden BROWNS’ ROTEL.—K P Mitchell DI; J B Williams, do; J N Brown, Va; G H Flagg. do: NY;_W Gibbins and lady, Pa; WH ‘on, do; WW Foster, Md; imms, do; D F Herbert, dc; Pa; W McClelland, WD Hardiman, lady, Pa; 1. Fo ; R BTelly, Va; J R How land O; TB Raiff W _ Brown, do; M J Thamas and la Baugh, Pa; F B Fascault, Ichard and lady, ,do; JW Ma a child, NY; Mrs ‘a; 2 Borock and family. V: J T Maron, Md; € Moore, du: 8 ilaw! ng, 2 A Riehl, NY; Ss < H Mulliked, Md; Mass; J Morrow SC; A b do; G Brainard, Fia; S T Newton. NY UNITED STAT G T Garner, do; J Ewers, do; 3 Howlin: A Reiner, do; fT Axchleman, P: NJ; S Cakeral, Va. J M Sp > HOTEL—H Galmer, V itliams, Md; J S Sanders Va; T A Sherman. do; and son, do; J 8 Richards, do; J B Collins, do; D Fitzbugh, do; C Duread aad family, Md; R C Mariow, Va KIRKWOOD HOUSE —F P Loutrell NY; J Brackenbury, Md; R Chapman, La; J Lavelle, Mass; EC McClure, Pa, W C T Hamilton, do; jd Eawards, vs; WH Bradge, La; CL Mayer. S Conder, Wis; jo; W B Blaney, ;8P Armstrong, Ky. E—P G Bayley on, Va; BP Jones, W W H Mander, W A Wisony, Ma ebraska; G D Horner and iady, N NJ; WC Milligan, Pa; D Squire, Vi; J H Squire, Cal. NY; J P Cook. Smith, NY; © Cotten, do; Hon J L Underwaod, Ky JL Jenning, Vi Ma; z> WASHINGTON HOUS Donne, H Wells, W Jacks Lord, NYork: OCEAN STEAMERS’ SAILING DAYS Usirap Staves. «New York... Liverpool. .Jan «New Yors.. Havre. New York..Gaiway. From Evrops. North American. Liverpool. . Portland -Glasgow...New York..Dec 22 New York..Dec -Galway....New York..Jan. The California mail steamers leave New York d With of exch month FQ TREAD new on hand the win new style just ont. those (Philad Cail NO FF KT.-STINE- bas manefaotu-ed) 93.75; Congress Ga STINEMETZ, Kirk woods’ Hotels, B. between Willard: E TAKE PLEAS tome: of Bacon & Kave: wv in best cond:tion. only ; @is0.0n8 second hand ( Bpon easy Lerma atthe Me -G. METZ Ooner of Nth st. m: SIMONd, BDGE TOC Mt Northeast corner G atrect — = ‘7th atreet west, Manafactures and repa: kinds of Edge Tools, ding Masons’ and “tone de and rapairad AV. YOU SEENI Story, sat.tied Prive 25 cents. y?—D.ckers’ New Chr jouse to Let Over the Je at ‘ON’S Bookstore, +, Corner 45 atreet nad BESS VEGE > Dine ip covering np 10 wil departments ben asks ta she - AGRICULTURAL WAR FMOUSES. Epwarp F. Sturson, 5197th st, serch of Pa. SY. ARCHITECTS. F-ynynine, Aconas, Bleck cr) 1 See ub ature, Wet & iuxpixe.arch’s& baillarm 866 b i & Ky AFFORNEYS AT aah Pop 8. Baxtan, 406 12th st., bet. D & Seses & LLoTD, eorner Pa. av. & 18th st. 03 7th at., bet. D& E. Citizens” SAND, at Metzerott’s, Pa av, Brass Ban® eas" st. east, S AND BAN HS. ony Riees & Co., N. W. oor. “th st. & N.Y. ay. Sweeny, Rittexsouss, F tr Co., 352 Pa. av, Sur ma & C t. nerth of Pa. av. 0) baal Gor, 10th st. & 1st § w LUORNS. PuELan’s MaRnsLE TaBixs, 468 13th 2t.,.0or Pa.av. | BLACKSMITH SHOPS. Cuas. C. ANpsksON, Md. av., near 7th ) JouN Duvat, G st.,bet.éth & 7th, near Office, | Jorcr & Laxman, (horse snoers,) 2 Ohic av. | Rousat PARKHILL, 90 Va.av., pear 4th at., leland, ey a hoer.n. side N,Y.8V.. ‘R BT4G-HOUSES. Mrs. Massey, 456 Pa. av., between 31 and 435 eT Pon av., between ist and 2d ean Sekibe bet, loth and 11th sta ~" ei x a eBOUKS AND STATIONERY: Ws. BaLia*rrns, retigi us book Se NortHERN Lidgetixs Boonstor 7th st. BOOT AN Lonpdgg —— ; 5 near 9th at. erp ea Pa. bet. 445 & 6th sts. A. P. Hoover, 31 Pa. math side, bet. 6 & 7 sts. T. Ctarx, 1¢8’ Shoe Store, 16 Market Space, T. Crgasen, 373 F at..! of, &h & 3th. BRICKLAYERS. Cuas.G. Batt, Eoieat range, &0.,)E st., b. 13 & 14. 2H, Lanbeat, oor, N. 3.00: o0h Not. south HH. LaMBELL, cor. N_J.av. a st. south. K UXKPENTERS AND BUILDERS. .W.B. 46. N. Ya ¥ ata. eARHIAGE FACTORIES. Anprew J. Joyce, cor. 14th 7 . Groxex R. Hatt. je Pa, 1 — P. yg side 6th st Delete - PLEY jOZZLE, express or CHINA, GLASSWARE, Ke. . ‘ DRSELL & Son, Md Tea M AGENTS. Hanry App CLOTH bet. 6th & 7thsts STORES. Watt, Star ens & Co., S22 Pa. av., bet.9 & 10 sta. Wea bet. Sd & 436 sts. &Co a. AV. are i ‘rowns’ hotel bu NERVES. WALKER & ry jrowns’ Hote! Bnilding, Steruen NFEC i . ” BB 242 Pa. av ,b. 12 & 13 sta. £:6¢Weivun: lanes" eal Browns’ Hotes. : ladies’ saloc.. HOMA, TIN1. 279 Pa. ay. et 10th & ilth ate, Putica Convac’ny 518 Pac sv. lov Cream 91 poral HIL’A CONFRC'RY, A. BY. . FP. Sterne, 9 south of Capitol, and ©¢ Centre ice . DENTISTS. Dr. R. Fincey Hunt, 310 Pi M. Loomis, M. D.. 336 Pa. Dr. R. B. DoxaLpson, 306 Dr. &. Vax Came, 407 F DRESS MAKERS. ree Pa.ow. Mrs. Mary A. Raton, 484 at., near Pa. ey. Mad. Lupman. Frenon dress maker, 18 Mkt Space. DRUG STORES 2. D. Gi-wan, 3% Ps. ay., near 7th st. Joun Scuwantzm, 0 Pa. av,, bet. 3d & 46 ste, ‘A. r. Land 12t! av., West End, V. M.Suvster & Co.,38 Market Spece, b.7 & 8 sta. B. Bart +5 7t lo, Carpets, Shoes, &o. 4% Market Space. bet. 7th & 8th ats, ° oLLEY & Co,, 523 7th st., north of Pa. av. A. Gopparn, 347 7th st.. near Northern Market, A.L. Newron. 52! 7th st. four doors north of Pa. av. DYEKS ANU SCOURERS. W.H. WusaTter, 385 Pa. av.; 49 Jefferson st.¢.T, £ RAVER D. O. Harn, 204 f v., bet. 12th & 13th ate, A.ScuIMMELVENNIG 354 D st.; engin’r’g & drawing EXPRESS OFFICES. Abam«’, 514 Pa. av . bet, 2d and 3d sts, FANCY STORES. D. STEVENS, 33 Pa. av., bet. 9th & 10th st: LI A. Scr L.H. & G. C. Scx FURNITURE 8S’ TORES. Bontz & Brotuer, Udd Fellows’ Hall. 7th st, C. E. Grex, 178 Pa. av., bet. 17th and 18th sts, M. McG Resor & Co . 590 7th at., north Pa. av. G. T. SMaLLWooD, ( uphoistery .) 508 7th at. R.St.Ciat sou. Pa.av.: Second-hand GENTL ** BELONGINGS."* Stevens’, (hats & wardrobe articies) Browns’ hotel, GREEN HOUSES AND SEED STORES. Ws. venues, 7st. lel; Florist & Landscape Gard’r Jon Sati, \urseryman, Seedsman, &0,,396 7th st, GROCERY STORES. Kine & BuRCHELL. cor. 15th st. & Vt. av. Wx. Unvan, 44 Market Space, bet. 7th & sth ata. Eowaxp HaLi, 40 Market Space, opp. Cen. marke 3. W.K. Hanvy, 229 Pa.av., bet. 14th & 15th ate. Kenneby & Poon, 508 7th t. D& E. Jamis DaLy,(variety.)3388 -» bet. lath & 15th ate P. Waite & Co. N. W. curner 3th and F sts, GUNASMITHS. Neck. 4% oth st.. south Pa. av. WARE AND CUTLERY. & CovLr, Browne’ Bivaxs & ) $26 Pa. LW & ScuNngiDk, 271 Pa.ay. wal E_Tocxen & Co., 32h Pa, av. near 7th at, HATS, CAPS, AND FURS. B.A. Sine Metz. 236 Paav.b. Willard’s & Kirk’d’s HOUSE-FURNISHING STORES. >. W. BoTe.er, fron Hall, (general assortment.) Woon en’ina?mt) 0.8. Pa.av.,bet.i & 1. EO. FRAYCH th st..bet. D& (Everything.) C.K. Green, 178 Pa av.. bet. 17th and 18th ste, vy. N. vide Pa. av. bet, 10th & Ith sts. L.RY STORES. M. W. Gatt& Bro. 324 Pa. av. bet. Sth & 10th sts, H O. Hoon, 38 Pa, av., bet. 9th & 10th ste, S. Luwis. 20 Pa av., bet. 12th and 13th M. Horra. watches aad jewelry, 337 and 508 Pa. av, J. Karn 489 Pa. sv., bet. Sd & 439 ate, Joun Lanxer, Chronometer. &c.. maker. 437 7th st. h watchmaker, 490 15th at. AK Camrest. USTIC 1E PEACE. &c. Joun D. Carn. 525 12th st. (Also Notary Public.) PHomas C, N, 66 Low. av., bet 6th & 7h ate, Joun Mini , © st. and Louisianaav, G.M ¥ and | ate., Navy Yard. H.G. Mur LIME, CEMENT, &c. Wx. H. Govey, foot of K st.n , near Lp on |. P..W. Dorsgy. cor. New York av. and 20th st. LIVERY taka eae P ae ALLISON NalLor, JR., cor. Pa. ay, ai LOCKSMITHS AND BELL HANGERS. £. SS aaniees (prostven).) 27" Pa. av.. up staire. Liorp tt. Kerr, ay. b. Sd 436 's0,gunsmith LOOKING GLASSES, &c. Fravcis lawn. 277 Pa. av., near I3th st, LUMBER YARDs. H.N.& J. W. Kassy foot D st., (steam saw mill.) Tueo. Mosher, Bingden’s wharf, foot of 4th st. east MACHINISTS & ENGINE BUILDERS. Wx. M. Exvtis & Brora, iSth st., near the oanal. i. pee Ss. ~ —— rn and | ibae 1 HITE ALLA LO, st..S. 0 + Tron rail MARBLE WORKS. ie Wa. RetHearonp, K st., bet. 12& 1 3; eh i Lladbemge og “ee stone. tips acos VEIHMEVER, 14th at. 8. of Pa Sv.; manties, &c. MILLINERY, &e. Mrs. H. L. Stassen, 435 8th st., near Pa. av. Mas. Crarues Preves, a rtp es Puor.C T. De Coeniat, oor. Pa. av, & ith st, fav Sider eEASs, . Howei. ORSELL, 323 C at., near 7th, PAPER HANGINGS, &c. J. MaRKRITRER, 496 7th at., between D and E. Francis WiLLNER, 366 i PATENT AGENT! OGRAPHIC GA) Isaac Hex zenne. 429 Pa. av., bet. $d and PHOTOGRAS ‘ELeaies, * McCLRxs, 36 Ia. av., bet. 9th & 10th ste, an Wuitenvnar’s, 44 Pa. av., bet. r PLASTER ie GUANO Miki <aeniee Moroas & RWineHart. foot of G street 5 PLUMBERS AND GAs FITTERS J. W. THoupaon & Bro., 269 Pa. av., b. 10 & 11 ate, Joun Rex, 49 6th at., south or Pal av. Nvmns 4 Co. 59 4b at. north of Pa.av. ANT ET ANNAN S&S. cor. Lou. av. PORTRAIT PAINTERS, oe J. M. STANLEY, 27856 Pa. av.. bet. 11th & 12th sts, PRINTING OF FICES—(Beok and Jeb.) H. PoLxtnnorn, 375 D at., near 7th. PH. <a6r. cor. Lou. av. & 7th at, PUMP-MAKERS Jous Hos REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Jos. C.G. Kaxngpy, 479 H 8! Gro. W., Bray, 516 7th st.. Fox & Vin Hoox. 03% 7th phESTAURANTS. q IDRANT S. en, av. & Oth st, SCHOOLS igs C. B. Nort Laraverre « Young Ladies’ Institute, 490 E at. eM. Inst, Prf. L. C. Loo! + c ey iv Uxon Acapewy (M.& F..joor, N Y.av. & 14th at (SEWING MACHINES. WW . Hore eR tre EWING Rooms. *!8 P* H.O Nove STOVES, RANGES, GRATES, ke, 5; WwW SAP AED, Jasags Rernviva Pa.av r - WYViLL 453 P 1 uth midi TOBACCO AND CIGAR STORES, T B.S. ore S06 Pa.av.. bet. 2d & Sd ste, EURNIN vo Pw 76 UNDERTAKER: . Harvey. 410 7¢ J0s*rn Ge tedorst one EEN & Co. 544 Pa. ny RACKET-MAKING, &e. bet eth & 7th, GauH. bet. 17th an¢ 18th sta, M ae 4 G street. Seo Mth and 18th wie MARERS”” tween 10th and llth. J. H. Ginas. 218 and 242 Pa. av. WOOD AND COAL YARDS. Casti ewan OTHER. B st., cor. De Src Wee Ey, [NESS DIBECTORY. -FVENING STAR. /susinSss piamcroR®, 587 | 458 15th st., opp. Treasury Dep't, b.9th & 10th sta, he -AV-y bet 10th & 11th ste 2t 14th at..b 1& K.and High st, G. P. + 49th at. Paay.(abirt factory. &0.) b.10 & 1, bal front. & lith nae lutale Oo ' TREAsURY Deraxrent, 5 December 17th, iesa.t Seaven Proposars wiil be received at this De- partment until 12 o'clock, noon, of Monday, the 4th of January next, for ten millions of atock of the United States to be issued under the act of 1ith June, 1858. Said stock will be reimbursable in fif- teen years from the Ist of January next, and bear interest at five per oentum per annum, pa: sem Annually on the firat cays of January sad July of each year. No bid will be received below par, and none for Any fraction of one thou-and doliars. No bid will be considered unless one per centum of the amount iu deposited, subject to the order of the Secretary ofthe Treasury, with a depositary of the United States, whose certifioste of the same must accom- pany the bid. In al! cases the bids must be uncon- ditional,and without reference to bida of others, and must state the premium offered therein. The sealed proposals should be endorsed onthe of the envelope, “ Proposals for Loan of and be addressed to the Secretary of the | Treasury, Washington, D.C. Thesums which may a » opp. Treasury | we] Pa.av., Boe.y ond beh ste. | be sooepted frim any bidder witl be required to be paid to the dep ory of the United States nearest to his residence, or indicated as most convenient by him. Should bids be accepted from parties not residing within the United States, they wi! he re- quired to deposit the principal and premium with the assistant treisurersat Boston, New York, Phil- ade'phia, or New Orleans. Certificates of stock for sums of one thousand dol- lars each, payable to the successful bidders or bear- er, with coupons of semi-annual interest from the Ist of July next. also payable to bearer, attached thereto, will be issued for the amount of the ao cepted bids upon the certificates of deposit tothe oredit of ihe Treasurer of the United States with the depositaries of the United States. The stock willin all oases bear interest from the date of such deposit. The interest from that date to the Ist of July next will be paid to the successfal bidder or hia attorney by the depositary where the deposit was made. Sucoessful bidders will be required to deposit the Principal and premium of their accepted bids on or before the 15:hof March next. ‘The prei:minary de- posit of one per cent. will be immediately directed to be returned to the u :euccessful bidders. HOWELL CORB, do 18-lawt24Jan Secretary of the Treasury. D op DINNER PARTIES.” INNER PAKTIES Wii be furnished to fami- hes at $3, $4.and $5 per hend; or, if they prefer,a first olaes French cook oan be sent to their resi- denoes to pr: par: er for them, at the moderate ohargeof $2 for his services, Tho nid the trouble of marketing market aflords sent to their Prioss. disnes will be senttoany part of the who may desire it. | envrantea to r dinner than any other establishment saving of 25 per cent, - GAUTIER, del5-eo2m 252 Pa. av., bet. 12th and 13th s: THE OLDEN GOLDEN PR PR PR PR PR PR PR PR PR i PR LLU’ " a ERY A RY A RY ATE KY ATE RY IN CO EN N co EN) NCO EN ; - OL N TZE ILLUSTRATED! ILLUSTRATED! 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Five eupiesoneyear - - 8 Ward Spifte, Ten oopies one year ~~ 15 0, and 10 gifts. ty one Gopies one year - 30 00, and 2i gifts. articles to Le distributed are oomprised in the following liat: 2 Packag - §500 00 each. 5 do, di di = 200 00 each. 10 do. do. do. - 100 00 each 10 Patent Lever Hunting Cased Watones - - = - = 100 90 each 20 Gold Watches - =~ = 75 ® each a do. 255 (5 60 00 each. 190 do. - - - 50 00 each 90 Ladies’ Gold Watches 35 © ench Cased Watches 3) o each 10 to 25 00 each 200 Silver Hunts 500 Silver Watoh 10 to 3 00 enoh Gold tock hes, Kar Drops, Breast e is, Kings, SI Studs, Keys. Gold and siiver Thimbi: a variety of other articles, worth from fifty cen Bl5ench. Immediately on receipt of the subscription money the subscriber's name will be entered upon our sub soription book opposite a number, and the gift cor. respunding with that number will be forwarded, within one week, to the subscriber, by mail or ex- press, post paid, iL" All communications should be addressed to BECKET & CO,, 48 and 49 Moffat Buildin 335 Broadway, New k. *.* Specimen copies sent free, or they can be seen Shillington’s News Depot, Agents wanted, m25 tafiy ROPOSALS FOR CIRCULAR MARKING YD RATING STAMPS. a Post Orrick Department, December 15, 1858 Skatep PRrorosats will be received at this De- pir peaeg until the 2!st dsy of February, 1258, until 2 of the olook at noon, for ferotening. for the use of ost offices tn the (nited States, for four years rom ths l-tday of April next, marking and rating stamps of the f-liowine descripticn, viz: (Laas 1. Cireu'ar Marking Sti a of steel, or other material of equal duratulity ; of a ciroumfer- ence not to exceed o& inches but as much lex convenience and good taste may dictate; wit name of the office and State; with type fi ie years, months, and days, in biocksof like material, with sufficient thumh screw for the same, with han- dies of ovcoa, mahogany, or other heavy wood, of x model mort convenient for use. In proposals for this class of stamps. the bidder will stnte the addi tional charge. per lotter or ficure. for inserting, hin the oircie, when required, suen worda aud res as paid, free, paid 0, ship, Ko, i Lass? Circular Marking Siamps of iron. or other materia: equal thereto, for the use of post cf. fi nd rout ente on railronds and stenmboat mai! lines; with the name of the offics and State, or the ratiroad or river line; with type for months and dates, in blocks of the sane material, with suitable thumb serew, and handies o! biaok walnut or cherry tree, of a mode! beet adapted fur use: the cireumference of the stsmp to be the same as de- soribed in cinss No. 1. Crass 3. ular Markirg Stamps of box-woor, or other m al of equal durability. of the same size of cl 0.1; with the name of the office ard State; ‘h type for months and days of printers’ type metal, in blocks or si gle letters and figures with thum sorew and handies the sameas described in class No.2 ‘Lhe oovtract for this ciags will not take effect un- ti! from and after the 2d day of July next. Lass 4, Marking Stamps for foreign males simi- lar to those now in use in the post offices at New York, Pmiade!phiaand Boston, or of any other style adapted to the above purpose. Aiso, the following rai 8i , to correspond with the Ciroular Stam; oiasses 1, 2 and 3 in material, handies, and workmanship, and such other Ratin; Stamps not named herein as may bi quired, ofa like desorption, at pro rata prices if the atyle or material thereof shall be alter: 7 direction of the department, the price shall be in- — or reduced in the same proportion. viz: I Missent and forwarded Free Cancel Missent Due Forwarded hipeay Post office business, free Drop | cent Advertised i Steamboat 15 Ship Paid 10 United States, 6d Paid 15 Held for postare fee pags for Improved or Patented Stamps, with jers for the months and days, or with points to pisros the envelope, or with viher improvements, willbe considered. renee to change or alter the style ofthe stamps desoribed in either class, up ‘able terma, is re- served to the Postmaster . roposais wil! he received for furnishing the whole of the above named Cirouiar Stamps, or for each class separat aly. Stampa will he ordered for the different elasses of offices agreeabiy to the rules no foroe, and ac- cording to such rulesand regul tious of the de- fiziment as mey hereafter be adopted in reiation reto. ‘The number of Ciroular Stamps required, per an- mi 18 estimated at #0 for the firat class, 50 for poss, tnoh bidder must furnish, with his proposals, ev- idence of his ability to comply with bis bid. Sufficient sureties will be required tos contract; and the Stamps must be delivered at the Post Of- foe Department at the expense of the contractor. Propornis be endersed on the ovtaice of the envel: ‘roposals for Post Office Marking petodlg fone ——— oe tne weeny Assistant oatmaster General, Washington city, D. AARON V. BRO de 18-lawaw Postmaster 6 O% rICIAN ANDOCULIs 8th st., oo ner of PR. . ues to his celebri an CRYS EVE GLASSES, which gained the heat prizeat the Word’s Fair. Many thoutand tried them, No char, tomers consultations as an ocu remed; Ginsaer to near from the pronoh of age, ropelas el i tie Oaled Rates eae ing piates can now ed on Vuleanite wii! cost 0: dare far superior in every respect. Cali euaapenigia St 333 Pennsylvania avenue, ENTSTRY IMPROV. Travelers’ Direstery. ca velees | Dinecd FO ree AGes oF wap Re VAN CAMP, Has returned to the city and ties, Operating Rooms and Residence Street. between Sth and 7th, four doors froi Post Offine. DENTIST, ENTISTR Y¥.—Dr. THOMAS 0. BILLS, Ufhoe 250 Penn. avenue, vext to Gan his OPETALOnS embrace Ail the iat- provements, and by thi Cheop.astic Process he makes w: of Teeth superior to those made ty an joes charged for gold. Sp: testimonials exhibited. Heis the oniy ag: in Washington. ¢ OF partial sets ETH. the inventor and patentee Teeth, attends per- 08 in this city. 8 OAN Wear these Teeth who ‘ear others; and no person can Wear others ‘Who cannot wear these. Persons caiiing at my office oan be accommodated le and price of Teeth they may desire ; ho are partiouiar and cleanest, strongest, and most &rt ean produce, the Mii fully warranted. 6 city, 336 Penn. avenu and 10th streets; &iso, 97 Arch street, M ifs LOOMIS, M. D., of the Mf i Pia t denture that Piate wali be more eo th }» Philadelphia, DENT s RY. Dz. STEPHEN BA id - Orvick No. 477, THIRTEENTH STREKT, Four Doors South of Pennsylvania Avenue, Dr. BAILY begs leave to inform the public that he can be scen at all hours, at his offi located as above. experience of fifteen years’ practices, with the large number of patients, and great variety of difficult cases that he has treated successfully. will ‘urmount any difhoutty, scientific or is Own expert- arrisand J.and cl the testh, also ubber and Cements struction of Continuous Gum Teeth. and that Porcelain, mounted on Gold Plate, is the only it can be worn in the mouth, as Was moet ovnolusiveiy shown by the last American Dentai Convention. é © fiatters himself from his iong resi- hington he is favorably friends and patrons, he begs TESTIMONIALS, From the late Rector of the Church of Epiphany, otherwise, reating to the ence confirming th the profession, and E. Parmiy, has led utta Percha, india relinbie substance thai known to his numerous leave to refer them to ti Dr. SterHEn Bair: Dear Sir—I desire to e: e you personally, and my con! The operations been highly satisfactory. | receive the patronage from my ill 80 well de- W. FRENCH. jence in you Ag A executed for me hope that you ble that your servos. Yours very tri ‘Washington, Aug. 23, 1855, From ene of the oldest firms in Baltimore— Messrs. Boggs, Cotman i ed Dr. Stephen Dentist, of Washington oity, important and difficult piece of work, whioh he to my entire satisfaction, and in view ofthe fact that one of the most distinguished members of the Den. tal Coliege of Baltimore tailed. after repeated trials, to perform the same work satiafactorii OAL gleagure to expres igh estimation of tis professional skill, jaltumore, Jan. 12, 1857. Extract from ’ ny entire confidence and HARMANN BOG6s8. weed from the late Hon. ‘ohm M. Clayton. U. S. Senate, Aug. 1 The teeth you made for me work admirabi thing could be better. To those seoking relief from the malndies of the teeth, | can cheeriully recommend Dr. 8. He made a set of porceiain teeth for one of my family, and plugged several teeth for myseif,and the work has al than ten years, superior dentist. stood well for more f. M. KB Church South, ving had ocoasion toavai! onslekiilo! Dr. 8. Bi of thie city. or having been o gant of bis operations on our families or friends, take plonsure in expressing onradmiration of his artistic ekill, ag well asthe uniformly satisfactory manner in whioh he performs the most delicate and dithoult operations in Dental Surge Surgeon Denti »and We respectfully 4 him to the confidence and patronage of the public, of Which we consider him eminentiy Architect U.S. Capitol, .. of Washington, D.C. of Aeorgetown, D. of Wathington, D. ashington, D.C, Groror Wanton, &x-Governor of Florida. Watrax Lenox, Ex-Mayor of Washington. Hrry Batowin, U.S Wieut, Principal Rittenhouse HE undersigned viler for sale the abovestandard brand of ine Rye Whiskey. of the:rown distil- sation. in barrels and half barr known so favorably in the South for at years, willalwave be kept up to ite standard, and purchasers a: oan rely upon ita being a perfectiy pure Rye W ky, distiiied under our own personal supervi and entirely free from an whieh render made up whiskies so Always having a inrge stock of the ab fine whiskies in New York as well Wo are enabled to shine FR AN& SI Office 109 avuth Front at., B. ork. 96 Wall street. KIMMELL HOUSE. __ ee and commodious Hote! has comp!sted and wi'l be open for the recep tion of gueats on Tuerday, the 23d instant Thin house wil! abound with comforts respect to every house int any he bar will be supplied witt the be: I have engaged Mr. E. V. t and superintend the house. ouso is situated on © strect, be nd 6th streets in the immediate vicinity ofthe National Hote). and near the Railroad De; nd consnmers oods from eituer: Phenix Distulery, huadelphia; in New iqnora, st all times. FURNITURE REPAIRED Sofas, Chairs, &0., re-cove' Riture attended to by JAMES 5iag7th street, id floor. Furniture Polish for cleaning and restoring to their original lustre all articics of Varnished and Polished Furniture, Pianos, fe & Bro., Odd Fellows’ Hail, or by the subsoriber, J. WILLIAMS, 5'2 7th street. ENT.—The third story of ti No, 512, 7th street, 24 by 60 feet. ND VARNISHED. FO: NG CERTAIN Bene MARKET HE STATE Notice is hereby g’ven that the !ardoffice et E'ta, in the State of Alabams, will. and after the 20th day of December next. be open to the sxls at private entry and location of all vacant public ‘ands em- braced in the following townships. which were sub ject to entry and |~cition prior to withdrawa', being ands which had been witudrawn as probably fa''ing within the preeoribed limits of selection of the eni:- rant to Alabama, by aot of Congress, 3, 1857, bur since ascertained not in said limits. viz: North of the base line and east of the St. Ste- phens meridian Township 7, of ranges 23 24, 25, 26, 27,28, 29and 30 , Of ranges 23, 24, 25, 46, 27 29, 28 and 30. t the General Lard Office, m, October 2), 1858. 3. A. HENDRICKS, Commixsoner. (GENTLEMEN'S WINTER GLOVES, P. J. STEER. Merchant Tailor, No. 488 7th st.. bas just reosived from New York an: 18 large and elegant stock GENTLEMEN'S GOODS, / Gectlemen who visit his store may rely on\ Y finding everything in his line which they re- quire. and at the most pie Particular attention is fey GLOVES, just opened. Given undez my hand at the city of Washineto: rice. 1 ed tos fine lot of cle INK, MUSKRAT, COON, OLTER, and all descriptions of raw SKI highest market pricet/s8ON'S FUR STORE, Pa. av. het. 9th and 10th ste. TURE STORE, Woe are now reosiving our Fal! stoot of FURNI- TURE and HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, and so ling lower than any other house in Washington. We would to call before purohnsing “Quiok Sales and Small Profits. id Furniture — in exchan purchased at the NEY FURNI e for new. Riz eV RO. Odd Fellows’ Hall, 7th at. Of every kind im season, ERIEsSH OYSTERS RECEIVED EVERY DAY, AND SERVED UP IN EVERY STYLE, Al the Shortest Notices, at LLO NATIONAL RESTAURANT, Southeast corner of 7th and F streets, ScHOoL oF DESIGN AND MECHANICS’ NNING. Princtras. ok athe thii ‘Terms, $3 per mosth, in advance, wusT SOUTHWEST AND NOKTHWEST Baitimere and Ohie Railread. WINTER ARRANGEMENTS. Two THROUGH TRAINS ARE Now RON FROM WASHINGTON FOR THE WEST, a2 follows: Sst. MAIL. TRAIN stertnat 645 0. a. *Ouaiey excep! pocpuoenting slevele pt WY aahington Sens- tion, mber: and Peidmont. 2d. THE CINCINNATI, ST. LOUIS AND CHICAGO EXPRESS CONNECTION leaves Washington at 5.40 p. m., reaching Cimemnat: at 9.30 m. next day, and Pog oe yy Banke Exprese a for Loutsvilie. Cairo and the th west, and jor St. Lows, Kansas, &e. To view the Grand Mountain Scenery of the Rosé in daylight, take either the 7.458, m. or 3.40 p,m. trains from Washington. Por Parkersburg snd ail Statronson the N Western Vir ond take the 3 409. m. Tram. For AD rome Railroad take the same, ener ies Sees Re, OAV AY PASSENGERS for the Main Stem of the Se Omo ilroad will leave Washing- Paimafehetiosecmeen mn ant For ali Stations between Pieamont and W heel: ona run akeihes Op. ia ee oO RALTMORE AND TEE EAST a ve Waal a ime and 300 and 435 p.m. On Sunday at 3.40, m. oniy. Leave Baltimore at 4.90 and 8.50 a. m.and 3.90 and 5.3) p.m. On Sunday at 4 30a. m. only. Ti ey ey ten trans only wil! stop at way sta- tiona and for Au 18 connections he 7 458. m. and 3.40 p.m. ere the ohief connect- Ine trains for the west,and the 6.10. 7.45 and 3.@ ». m. trains for the east. For further inf 100 inquire ot the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad eket oe see RSORE Ag _no% _ Master of Tranportation, Kaitimore._ FALL ARRANGEMENT. W asund ton AND ALEXANDRIA, A Boat Every Hour from Each Place. ariy from the foot a King, street, Alexandra, every hour froi eacn piace, from {i 68 ie nm nd? 9,and ila. m.. 1,3, 5, 81 Ere Washing’ n—Sienmer' fHOMAS COLL YER—at &, Wa. m. 6 From Alexand . 2m., 2, 4, and 6 p. pr hlestnacaStame, C20. PAGE fom ‘Alexandrissteamer THOMAS COLL YuR 3 ~» 1, 3 and 5 p.m,, except Tuesday an when the Coliye: will run her regular t Mi Ohio Kauirvad for t Thes% a, m. and 7 connect with the trains of the Ovange and Alexan dria Railroad for the South and Southweat. 2029 N&tics TO TRAVELERS. NEW ARRANGEMENT, With Greatly impreved Schedule. OM WASHINGTON DIRECT TO AL} si = PARTS OF A THE SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST, Via Potemac Steamers and Kichmend ané ‘etemac Railread Line. aint 5 E Two fart daily lines from Washington for the South and ‘Southwest. Bonts leave their berths, foot of 6th street. at 6,8. m and73¢p.m. Passencers by the mornine bear can obtaina fine brank fast on boar: and enjey & peasant sai! of 35¢ hours down the beau t.uj Potomac, passing in full view of Mount Vernon By the evening boat they insure Supperands reat of four hours in comfortable berths or state rooms, and arrive in Richmond im time to connee: with all the trans for the South and Southwest. The Great Southern Maw is conveyed over this route, it bemg 44 miles shorter and 190 miles leas railroading than by any other route. making eertsin connections to Frederickssurg, Richmond, and Petersburg, Va. Weldon and Wilmington, N.C., Charleston, S.C, Augusta, Georgi Montgomery and Mobite, Ala., Direct to New Orleans and ali Southern Citie. and Towns. Also, connect at Richmond with the Danville. Southside, Tennessee. and East Tennes see Railroad: ‘HE SONTHWEST To Danvi!'ie, Bristol, Dat Chattanooga, Huuteviile, Memphis, Lynchburg, Knoxville, Atian| Nashville, 6 unotion, Montgomery, and New Orleans. For through tickets and further information of the route, inquire st the Southern Ticket Office No. 372 Benn. sven door east of frowns Hotel, or on board t foot of 6th street EO. E, MATTINGLY. aulée ly (Umon) Ticket Agent. rEW ARKANGEMENT! GREAT SOUTHWESTERN ROUTB Via Orange and Alexandria Kailread. FROM WASHINGTON CITY, D. G. To INIA, TENNESSEE, eee tee EBL an and TEX THROUGH can bs obtained at the GREAT SOL oR RAIL ROAD OFFICE, ¢ 'vani® avenue and 6th street, Washington, on dof the Steam Ferry oat George l’age,’or xt the office of the Urangeans Alexsudria Raiiroad, at Alexandria, To Richmond, Danville, Lanchburg, Bristol Knozrvitle, Dalton, Atlanta, Chattanooga Nashville, Huntsville, Grand Junction Memphis, Montgomery and New Orleans, By 8 direct route, aud continuous railway connec tions to Memphis. Affording sreater Expedition and Comfort anc being over 20 mil+s shorter than by any other route ‘The steam ferry boat oorre Page leaves the foo! of7th street at 6g n.m.. for Alexandry ‘bere sengers tke the cars for Richmond, Chnriotteville. Stacnton, White Sulphur Springs, Woodstock, &¢. snd at 7i§ p.m. for Kioht dd and ail pote South ‘west, making sure and close connections to Mem. N a: Baggage Wagons and Omnibuees leave the office. Pa nvenne, a0 0 TOMES A. EVANS, Agent, Jorr-tt Washington. NITED STATES MAIL LIN Only Regular Lane, and Without Failurs J Ser Bight Years. IFORNIA AND OREGON, FO Oe Poane Ratepeas. Z Regular Sailing Days, Sth § 2th of sash month Cavtion.—So many fraude and i sitions of varioug Kinds have been rpetrated on travelers bound to CA POR NIA, that the subsor:er. the only suthorizer agent for yanstse 7 the { Mai! Line, via Pans ma. in the city of New York, feels it his duty te caution all persons seeking paeesge to California. that, TO AVOID 1MPORITION, they muat be oareful te find thetrue office of the Steamships of the U. & Maul Lane, vin Panama Railrond,as no other office in New York ts authorized to engage passage. The coner ‘8 have only one office in New York which it West street, corner of Warren at., fronting on the North River, at the head of the Com wy; fe Wohart, ie oserve my sizn over the door. iel3 J. W. RA» MOND, Agent, New York, MRE PACIFIC MALL STEAMSHIP com i carrying (ne of the Steamships of this Compan: the United States Mail for ACAPUL®, CALIFORNIA. and OREGON, leaves Panama twice cach month, on the arrive: of the United States Mail 8.5. Company's steamers, which leave New Orleans and New York roculary on the 5th and 20th of each month with the mai aoe jengers, Connecting via PANAMA RAIL steamships have been i ed and ap _ ‘ed by the Navy Department, guaranty speed and safety, The Somme Railroad (47 miles long) t# now com. ease from ocean to ocenr., and is crossed in 3 or ¢ jours The bargage of sengers is checked ir New Vork through to San F rancisco,and passengert are embarked at Panama by steamer at the com pany’s expeuse The money paid in New York covers all expenses of the trip. Reserve steamers are kept in port in Panama anc Franoisoo, to prevent detention in conse of nem nt, 86 that the route is entirely redsable—no failure der having ocourred in eight years. Passengers lea Bansine the same day they ar Aspinwall. nductors go throngh by each steamer, and take = of women and ch.idren without other pro ore. For through tickets at the lowest rates npply al WwW. the agency. 177 West street. New York, to RAYMOND.—or to ARMSTRONG, HARRIS. CO., New Orleans,—or C. L. BARTLETT. Bos RANK T. SANDS, UNDERTAKER GaRrison Street, Navy Yarp. Funera! oalis attended to at all hours. Keeps pope me bee hand ready-made Cot- ofall kinds, and every article re (a) ed in tue line, i! orders from the country attended to with promptness snd on moderate terms. Also, furniture beatiy reoaired and varnished. 20 206m W. PLANT, UNDEKTAKER, No, 418 Tih « street, between & and H, keeps constantly ‘on hand every article ui aired in his tine—a ane Hearse, ‘stent Corpse Preservere, &e., &c. His charges sre Moderata, and hie avtention jeotant oF call, any howr if rhight. Hsoke fernish: for fupermaat he day o1 ‘eat Dome)! c. LAMAR. C.H,MOTT. 4. L, AB TRY, AMAR, MOTT & AUTRY. ATTORAEYS-AT-La ¥. HOLLY SrRines, Miss., Will practice in tne High Court of Errore and A, ory at Jackson, the Federal Court at P. he Courts of th Judiou! Distri i to the Colieotion sssippi, le rates. authentionted: and of such peculiar character, th does not profess to be a Cure-ail,| offen of those who bay: thelr testimony. a+ we do ours, to ite restorative power — bi medium sized bottles, Qeent: Dr. D. B. Ciarke, D. Ridgely by R. J. Cunseli. and J. L. Kid K BESS COUGH SYRUP IN THE gy WORLD. : = nounced by medioai men, nud those who have it, to be the best preparation for Coughs, Co. Tepation, 8 what shall we do to my a i : Hale PROMOTER AN oontinn: season generally has the eff sot of bring: ah of prof ‘white RU " the favorite ene meg ofaneminent phy to enjoy axrowing ri years. Incases of cc sets like «a charm, and eh: W boopine « ough. Croup, Asthmn. Influenza, its success is unpars'ieled, and most will teatify who bave usedit. EAD, BELIEVE, AND IMPROVE R % Madam MOL Nr De Comm c OR ceand residence. N: : — Una TDR ES ane. HOME AND EUROPEAN MAND. ‘The ronson why, it thitt & Nature's own process it restores the na: ve Sa perms jor the thee me wat bald heats. removes ail dene om the BOR Py emiete Up the nerves, thus cures all nervous bh and toe Lentpay pnd upon to cure the sonip and baur ; tw ace, makes tt saft, i used by the young or three timesa wi at will never fai! or become «ray, then, reader the and judge for yourse'ves: ew Youn, Jan. #, las. Mesers. ©. J. Woon & Co.—Geniiemen. Waving beard © good eal about Professor Wood's Halr Kestorative até my aS OES ae See = aside the 7 persons, short thes age | cummnene: 4 Being Four artic’s, to Leet Ht far myeeit, The result has been so very satiafactory that Iam very glad 14:4 50, and in fustice Poe, ae well ae for emt ye ratives trial til! the: he Pro {ami the eet prof being o-wlar demoms.rati you this etter. which you may show to any #RCh. and sien direct them to me for ‘arther proof, the MY. Wire Railing Bat bile * looking. lem, respectfully. Brew Borner of Golumbia and OarrellGus, Brockiym, Lovimeerom, Ale, Feb. 14, in68 Woop_Pear Mir: Your Hair Kemtcrati @ has cone munch good ie thie part of the conn My hair bas berm slightly diminishing for eeversl » caured frems when I was quite asiog 7 r Restorative fore at have a fine lead of hair now growing. afer having used ail other remesies known, to mo eect It luk Ht the meet ral neble remet, re afficted that way to use yo! this f you ‘think proper. DDLETOR, 4, Sept ®, Lent. Prov. Woop—Dear Bir: Your Hair Rertorativels prev ir@ Meelf highly benefcial to me. The fr ut, and alse the back pa crop of young I Save tried ever [think from my» wn personal rece induce many oth: rs to try it ¥ D. R. Tuomas, Bt sma: tris for per bettie: thr juart 49 per cent. more in proportion, and reta: ior BS a hetile. 0. J. WOOD & CO., Proprietors. 312 Brondwar New york.(inthegrest N. VY Wire Raving Es tab ent,)and 1i4 Market street, ~t. Lous. Mo. id by ali good druggistsand — ALL. GREAT PAIN ANNIHILATOR, AND REMEDY FOR DYSPEPSIA. WEAK ‘OMACH AND WE4K BOWELS, PREPAKED RY A CHEMIST. Berries 12, 25 and 50 cents and one do! iar. BATEST DISCCVERYIN MEDICAL THEGR Hts SC: _ HARTSHORE’S CURE-ALL should he kept in all families incase of accidents or sudden s pawn Sroquentiy pores in jess time than it re r & physician. “Tenres bain in say part of thosystemand ie need iv. t externally and interns! IJ” Aetne vent changes of the weather pro- ducea Cold, Rnevmatiem, Painim the Lim’ . Muscics, ws, Biood and Bones ; and, by ite warsning elec trom fietie pow: — ~ Gli pan from the system. eta lieand io . B.—| pave « Cough, use HARTS HORKES PECTORAL sykur OF WILD CHERRY—it mw the best Cough Syrup m the Ww: i are Biti RARTSHORNE’S AN PBILIOUS PILLS. ‘They act upon the Liv- er, Stonmen and Koweis, carrying of all Bile and Foul Seoretions. The abeve mwedioines to be had at al! Drug Stores in Washington oity ; Kidwell & C.soeil at George town: H. Peei & Co. Alexandr. oo Il-tr ER UVtIAN SYR Ur, Ox, Paotectrp Selution ef Pretexide of mn Combined, passed the ordeal to which ries inthe Materia Medica are subjected, m now be reorived as Qn esiabiished medicine. Ite Efhoacy in Curing Dyspepsia, Affections of the Liver, Dropsy, Neuralgia, Bronchitis and Consumption Ten. dencies, Disordered State of the Blood, Bovis, Seurry, The Prostrating Pifects of Lead ot Mercury, General Drdility, and all Diseases which require a Tonic and Alterative Medicine, 18 beyond question. The Proofs of its emeacy are so numerous, so well suffer cannot reasonably hesitate to receive the proffered aid. The PERUVIAN SYRUP! of diseases tor whioh Precisely that which st order of medical peo of the Syrup cannot fail to be satiaged with the fol- lowing nmong numerous testimon ls mm the hands ofthe Agents. The nigantaces are those of gertie- krown in the community, and of the experienced the benef-lal ile, From our own experience, ar weil as from the testimony here, whone tntelligence and lategrity are altogether retionable, we have no doubt of the efficacy in canes of tent Pisensns of Longs and Browehial Parsee: Liver Complaint. Propsy, Neuralgia, &c Ind ould be incredible, bet drom the high character thenped them, and bare volunteered Rev Jomn Prxxront, ‘Tromar C. Anon, Foomes am Paerxs Beaver, A. Kerpars, M.D, Jamme ©. Down, Samcn Mar. tne medicinal effect of Protoxide of WAY BEFORE UNKKOWX, and this solution may repiace a! clirates, aud lariraiet of the Materis A A. Haven, D., Assayer to the State of Mareachuseite, 16 B: yiston wireet, Borten For eaie by Drugcists ceneraiiy. Price for large 4» CLARK & CO. Proprietors, Boeton. For sale in Washington by Z. D. Gilman, Special Nairn & Palmer, John Schwartze, L. M. ith, V. Harbaugh, H, H. McPherson, F. #. nish, Joseph Bury, Jas. H. Stons, 3. 8. COUGH 8) RUF inthe HARTSHORNES PECTORAL SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY. Thie article is prepared hy a chemist.and is pe. Bronchitis, Hoarseness, ‘Sore’ Throat Cold, ana a preventive of that Lon of dis eases, Consumpiton. Pp ho sing shouid use it. It is plessant to ~ taste, softens, clears and strengthens tbe voice, ‘8 all irritation of the thioat iungs, and pre- vents taking cold, IL7™ Bottles 25 and S centaand @1. Sold by al! Pracciste in Washington, Georgotewn and Alexan- iy oo Wtf eH HEN IN THE COURSE OF HUMAN events, Ladiesand Gentiemen lore one of their eeconn a nSturai @tiractions—a fine head of har—it mee & matter of rerious importance, and the ur from iehie Hing off, and restore its and ? Map DY. BA MPROVER. Spplications will stop the hair fs!ling or breaking. remove dandruff, keep the scalp clean and whit: and impart freshness and vigor to the hair; an alt owen Fou may have been | it ra Tony d twenty yoars, the use of ittwo m will insure head of hair. Cal! sud Feta bottle, ane Pa . after the eeoond application, return it ot the price paid. for Dr. Harrie’ Fair Fremont and in Richmond by W. PETERSt ry pace oy A Z. 0 ort A 01 widing. Pa. sven » Drugrist, corner @% street and | OLDS, ROARSENESS, &o, The prevaience of the above complaints at tp eeeed!y pew epecifics. and while some macy Gre use ese, Rnd ULhers even dange: eet Course to pursue is To ConsH:t Four fam- POP GUM ARABIC. Ongmai- remedy. and bas evntinn tation for t soon became a bottle, as. Stowt, &o., Wash- erl& Stevens, Ai and 25centea box — i od Gum Arsinc Cough Candy Pleasant and efficac: Pui ire unsurpassed. ste and 9 cents Rola by Naira & Pal 8 i i j LOUR eMmplon 3 ov Coughs, Colds Asth umption. In eases of a efect s cure ata cost fom all seo ions have ordered nt urely vere tt withewt injury aving by it herari!, from deep ds it wobe=itaring HeALTH.— two bottles cents. Perse nt quantities M. 3 Me SSIONER LAIMS. AND 0. S32 186 street east, Capitol Hill. Deeds, Wille, Contracts, and ail other legal write ings, carefully and promptiy prepared. go 12-2m :