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loose, ‘Ant wrings the Hel and tole it waen men dyes A uw Py eS RAT OT Sg nd for the sorvases gi annum, $Fhon them that thin mdeoriiee try it; ber before stare lighth in all wethers and icdiaa when the wether isas cold — As seme: Wuje sames avon wood Ser hindloes; 4 wouldn’t be hired to do it modes ag Hp oSextant: there is 1 ker: idity bich’s than ‘Which d-act cost not! te Worth more ‘than thing excep the Dole pewe , sextant I mean pewer Are! ty auto derensoe pienty it dosnt no t Writs rtelt, be Boe eete: otig Will a church fuil of are last at that rate, i ye JOU, asy 45 minits. and then wats to be did? by then must brethe it all overagin And then agin and so on, till each has took it,down, t least 10 times, and Jett uo agin. »nd wate more, ‘he same individibie;dont have tne privelege brethen his own are, an no one cise; extant, aoazt you krow our luags 1s bell asses, you krow our lungs is bellu: fe blow the fier of life, and keep it from &0in out, and how oan bellussea biow without wind, And aint wind are? put it to your ens. Are is the same to stk is to babies, Ur water is to fish,or peadiums tociox— Or roots sed airbs unto an injun Dvotor, Or litie pills unto an omep..in, T boy, ur us to brathe, (8 Who preeches if 1 cant brethe? ? wats Pollus: to sinners who are ded? wan stoguris. Areis i at By © sextant, let me beg of you @ Gre into eur church (Pewe: are is serten prop: t for the pews) _ do it werk days and sundays tew. taint much truuvie—only make a hoe And the are will come in of itself: t tells of. UDetrou Tribune, 2s A Human Locomotive.—M. Duruy, in The Rev de Instruction Publique, publishes an ac eount of a human locomotive which is callek a barotrope, a carriage moved by the feet of those riding init, acting astreadies. The motion ix said notto be difficult; itis similar to that of walking. Two men with it made5 miles in 25 minutes on the Boulevard Mazar at noon when the street was most crowded. At another time the same men made 13 miles in % minutas; and the exercise being so easy that they offered to keep it up alternate hours day after day, and thought they could without diffi culty average 50 to 60 miles per day. A singular thing about itis, that it beats the best turnouts on steep grades,if they present a compact or paved surfrce. cE TR SS sy U7 The Cadiz (Obio) Republican says that Mrs. Burney, of Tippecanoe, Harrison county, a highly respectable lady and a member of the Presbyterian Church. during a pecullar condi- tion of ber physical and mental organization, has Preached a sermon half an hour long every other Sunday, at 10 o'clock, for elghteen years. While Preaching she reclines upon a bed. Her instruc- tions are generaily exoellent and abound tn serip- tural quotations ; but whea she recovers her con- sciousness she has no recollection whatever of what she has been saying. Several years ago her case excited several medical gentlemen, who, while they had the utmost confidence ia her sin- cerity, could give no satisfactory explanation of the mystery — G- The eusiom of publicity to wills and fam- ily documents was so offensive to the late Benja- min F. Botier, that, weare told by a correspond- ent of the Boston Transcript, after devising the bulk of his property to his children, and appoint- ing bis son executor, be refers the latter to a memorandum of charitable and friendly bequests not incorporated in the will, to avoid publicity. Thus a practised lawyer was obliged to modify his last testament to keep bis donations from the newspapers. ee GF The Hon. 0 €. Hartley, Reporter to the Supreme Court of Texas, and author of Hartley’s Digest, died at bis residence in G:lveston, on the 13th Inst. His services to the people and S’ate of Texas, in systematizing and elucidating the jaws, have been great eS ae eee Rewarp or Mrxit.—Mrs. Rogers, the wife Henry D. Rogers, of Tittabawassee, Michigan, bas been presented with six hundred and forty acres of land by the State Legislature, because she gave birth on the ist instant to four healthy ebildren—tbree girls and one boy. > In Rochester, recently, a clergyman was caught stealing a quantity of straw from a neigh- bor’s barn. He attempted to escape, but was caught. Heescribed his thieving Propensities to some unaccountable aberration or weakness of mind. ——— 1 The Boston Herald gives the particulars of two men who have recently left the city, hav- ing lost heavily by gambling and the purchase of lottery tickets. One has lost property valued at about $12,000, and the other is minus a Prop- erty of about $40,000. eee a 47” The precarious nature of the fruit trade is, evidenced in the case of a vessel just arrived at New Haven from Porto Rico. She took a cargo of 300,000 fine oranges at that island, but lands nly 90,000, the rest being worthleas. ee 1™ It ts said that from fifty to a hundred whalers will put Into Japanese ports next season to refit and obtain supplies, instead of going to Honolulu, as they have hitherto done. —————— UD The collections made in the diocese of Boston on Sunday, in the octave of the feast of the Immaculate Conception, for the new College in Rome, amounts to $2,802. U0" Married in Brussels, at the U. 3. Legation Sth Inst., Miss Strother, daughter of the late Hon. G. F. Strother, formerly M.C., with the Baron Philip Fabnenberg Burgheim. ——— {0™ Bark Edisto, with supplies for the Para- guay expedition, sailed yesterday. She takes a heavy mail and « cart load of daguerreoty pes ——— i” Captain Andrew Wilson, Demoerst, has been elected Mayor of Wheeling, Va., by a small majority. ———————— —_—_—___* Notice TO GAS CONSUMERS. c. ers bay f us the sol Gate Gas LOGNOMIZER tor ine Doses pop ‘We wo rpeceanend to all who wish time increase their light, to call t rt nomizer. “GREGURY & OATES, the first pisce—we claim that the 1 COtemizer wil arsdncg ay a tae Night with the same expense Seoond—that the i will produce aa much.if not more, light with fee Sapo per cent. ‘hird—that the Koonomizer ras wasted by allthe neem and burns the other burners now j spas there cannot be, by any Possibility. nna be seen at the Pi Fatah shment of > @ Eoonownizer can be Gas and Steam F itty No. £09 Sth street, hetwoge fb ctretosecs sim Penn avenge. 494 ELEVENTH STRERBT between Pa. avenuc and E street, 494 i NEW UPHOLSTERY. Sofas, Chairs, Lounges, & istered and recovered.” i sic ger — a Window Curtains, Drapery, &c., ont, Carpets (new snd old) out, y pat up. made,and put down. on Btr 4 11th street. | <= BRA Curis, Half- Wigs, iN ra ETS Can be gratified House- furnishing IANO —4 very superior Pi rahe & Se 5 tone wood C ; ot eect ioe See rawner, do; imer, oe in Carditt, Mo; J Plunkett, Del: J Poe, Pa; Ob Hunter, Ky; Miss B McElwer, Va: Miss J Petal!, Md; Miss S French, Va; H Davis, do; Miss L, McLafferty, Dl; Miss G Hodges, do. WILLARDS’ HOTEL —H G Eastman, Mo; Liept Craven, USN; J V Merrill, Pa: M Coryell, G L Van Hoesen, NY; J K Staman, O; J C tin, RI; T B W Stockton, Mich; W Bennett and lady, Mo; N E Paine, B H Mills, NY; F J Rod- mae. USA; G M-Peele. Va; Mr and Mrs Dickey, La; H Fairbank, E C Grover, J D MecConochie, Capt S 8 Slanghter, T B sSatterthwaite, BO’- Hare,N York; SG Dexter, Mass; J Duffy, A P “ore, La; W B Dobbin, Md; 8 P Jewett, HG Onderdonk and lady, T Wennington, W Lyons, Migs S P Hudson, Jao W Hudson, NY; G Stom- a O T Bacot and lady, Texas; J F Cottinger, ‘a. UNITED STATES HOTEL —J E Fellen. NY; W A Barnes, Va;_JJDonaldson, NY; AK Wist and lady. Ct; H Harmeld, O; T H Powter, Md; W B Goddard, do; M Clapp, do; C W Ma son, Va; E Jobnson. Md; Hen W C Johnson. do; D A Waddle, Va; W B Edwards, la; H Mewton, Mas:; F Bowman, [1]; A Dancap, Pa; C W Tow- ley, Mo; C A Heusman, QO. NATIONAL HOTEL —W W Finney, Cal; Hon D P Ingrabam, I. J Bellini. jr. J C Osgood id lady, NY; P L. Wickes, F M Hall, R Duck- ett. Md; J K Boster, Pa; J M Myers, Mass; Mr Cummings, Canada; Mra Y © de Luken, CO and LJ Luken, H Dorn and lady, Guayaquil; C Marsh. NH; H Carey, Pa; M C Good, T P Shail- cross, Va; B D Williams, Ky; WASHINGTON HOUSE —Hon R P Lowe, lows; M P Gadaiss. O; P Adams, N C; M Otter- burgh, Wis; Wm Merrifield and lady, NY; LS and © H Leonard, Mass; Geo D VanHoesen,.NY; M P Ostrander, Va; Geo F Jenkins and lady, O: P Sand Miss C Phillips, Miss J Stewart, Ky; J O Adams, NY. KIRKWOOD IIOUSE.—F B Schaffer, Mo; N Magrova, do; J Smallwood, 11!;R Willitms. NY; ICKAN STEAMERS’ SAILING DAYS From tox Unsitzp 5 Capa Steamer. Niagara... Circassian. City Wasb’ton. Europa --Liverpool..Feb. 2 Amgo.. New York..Havre.. | Bremen. New York..Bremen Feb. 12 Edinburgh ......New York..Glaxgow...Feb. 19 Frou Evrors. Bremen ....New York rago. o’mpton..New York Edinburg Glasgow...New York New York. Bremen New York..Feb. 5 Glasgow... «-Glasyow...New York..Feb. 19 ‘Phe Cailfornia mail steamers leave New York om the Sth and 20th of each month The Heva. teamers leave New York onthe 2d, 7th, ith, bh and 27th of each month, and Charleston, 8. C., on the 4th and 19th. ALENTINES! VALENTINES! Wholesale and rei as cheap 4s the o! at pass “VAM MOND'S, Over MUSICAL FRIEND. A weekly publication of Sheet Music, suitable for the player d singers of the Home cirele, avd con- sisting of sixteen wees full folio size, stitched in a handsome cover. It contains all the p»pu ar dances ofthe day ; arrangements from the must favorite operas ; scenas, songs. baliads, airs, &c. An abun- dant supply of everytning that the popu‘ar taste demands; never too difficult, always instructive, om ever fresh and delightful. he fxvor with which OUR MUSICAL FRIEND hs been received by the publi d the comme nda- tions it has won from the Pres. a Variety and excelle: by subscribing to a periodical! so cheap, much needed, Pieces by the following composers have appeared in the first ten rumbers; the names speak for them salves: Mozart.§ Lover. Wallerstein, Meyerbeer, £ lotow, Burgman lor, F. Schubert, Verdi. Donizetti, Strauss, Musa:d Thalberg, Balfe, Rossini. J: T, Kucken, Speyer, Abt, G. A. M acfairen, H. Smart Agcher. Crouch, D’Albert, Bish- op, acher, Paesiello, Lindpainter. Besthoven ac, &o. Ali these pieces are within the range of ordi- nary plagers and singers anu are invariably coarac- terized by delicious molody and easy accompani- ments. OUR MUSICAL FRIEND is published week rice 10 cents, and may be or- dered from eller or pi ies dealer, it will be sent d rect fre the offiee of publicatien at the following rates: yearly $5; hei? year 8250; Ciubs, 3 copies. 814; 6 copies $26: 10 copies Sai per year; same rates fer hait year. No subscription taken for less than 6 months, payable inadvance Office of “Our Musical Friend” 13 Frankfort street, New York. C. B. SEYMOUR & © ja 2s-1mD& W Propriet uJ T TAKE NOTICE O ALL WHOM If MAY CONCERN—Thia lato notify the citizens of the net of Columbia, and city and county of Alexandria, Va., that I (on the I8th day of January, 1859.) purchased from J. H. & M. A. Chester, of Cincinnati, Obio, the sole and ex ive right to mauufacture, vend, aod use CHESTER’S PORTABLE GAS-HEATING RADIATORS (patented 13th July, 1853.) tor the sbove named p!nces, and do heraby furewarn and ford any person or persons from manufnoturing, Vending. or using the ssid Gas Heating Kadiators 2 District of Columbia, or city and county of Alexandria Va.. without my oonsent, otherwise the law — be fully enforced upon the infringing 188. Merrit ©. woopwarp. SELLING OF F-SEULING OFF ALL WINTER D&Y GOODS At rreatly reduced prices—many at iess than Cost—FoR CASH, Also, in store a full stock of first-c'ass general apie Goods for family use, which we offer at the lowest oash press. We shall be greatly obliged ta those whose bills remain unsettied :f they wil! oall and close then by ist February,as we expect ajl bills paid promptly to the first of the year. J. W. COLLEY & CO., _ia22 2w 523 7th street, north Pa. avenue, Ny JUST IN SEASON Soap-sronk GRIDDLES: 0: Weffie Irons, Chafing Dishes, ster Broilers, jee Urns, Piate Warmers, F oot epimers, at my House-F urnishing GEO. FRANCIS.9 ae PEOPLE’S COFFEE POT, Lovers of good coffee, oall and ebrated article. ¥ C Store, 430 7th street als amine this cel- lee Pot ever in- 2 very eoonomical, raguining Mt 5 Vu uantity of coties used in the won uae the Plumbing, It is the o: th: ardinary mode of bo: ing Gas Fitting and Stove ment i CELADON SNYDER, is2 next to Star Office. tt to Mar Ofc. T MOORE’S WEST td DRUG STORE, 113 Pa. avenue.can be found— avi ‘gon. CS ee Skirs, russes and Shoulder Hraces, reast Pumps of all kinds, J india Rubber Seif-injeoting Syringes, &c., ebin tracts and imery, &c., ood’s Hair Kestorative, at "Bis 83 and $3 por je. Superior © ‘a and Tobacco, &o. &e. ia17-2w PENNSYLVANIA AVE, . 6, 830 apenas H. SEMKEN, Jewsi has this day opened, in D Beautiful dispiay, for inspection, ‘I'kn Thou: fen or less, valuable, useful ornamental arti- es Most appropriate for Chrietmas and New ¥ ‘a reaents, embracing rich Jeweiry periing Silver Ware, and ohoice Piated W are, ani tench Fancy Articles. Please call! H. SEMKEN, Sw Pa. av., bet. 9th and 10th sts. fine Watche: N. B.—-Just opened, & new invoice of the well known School Wat for boys, from $2 to $12.5, Warranted time-kee de t8-tr se an 0) i: A RANK T, SANDS, UNDERTAKER Panerai calls attended 16 Neal indave, Koopa tantly on hand ready-made Col- pene ine of at) kinds, and every article re- fall orders trove th try attended to orders fro © country a! with promptnessend on moderate terma, Also, furniture ently reonired and varnished. 2A 20-6m |W. PLANT, UNDERTAKER, No, 418 7 * street, between 6 and Hekboes > al constantly on ban ——— article re- aired in his hne—s fine Hearse, ‘atent Corpse Preservers. &c., &c. fnoderate. and his attention mstant on all, any hour f the day or night. Hacks furnished for fa jowaet consibia rates A WM. T. DOVE & CO, RE Now prepares to exeoute any viders with which they nay be favored in the PLUMBIN sO Ak Ou STEAM. FITTING {LJ Store on 9th atreet, a few doors north of rete erent where may be found 8 complete as- ater Fixtures ee "PP HE we e E NDER OF WASHINGTO: tie eta a UAL uring al! Saalp Pence a bc 1 OUSEKRE PH - H pty Tistes wen HARDWARE, och in and to Ware, His ohargesare All = sn¢-Notions--- ~~~ ever, an” Sods and prices Sis yenr lower them be Rousetar 4 : - C. strent. Rien We GE: THE hi bev bd t atook PUSS usefu! artic! ca and would oe mame TO! uy Bing ie suas eacsas aes ine bat aie Oia ies'ae iow an a afar Ry atSocr boca 8 JOHN MeDEVITT. | LTURAL WAREHOUSES. an F. Siurson, 619 7th at., north of Pa.av. 5 ae tzuey Blook, cor. 7& P ate., 8d etory - Hy great hip fH dm ry Wie A staire. NES AP Lawes She af TON & MaGRUD! Lon, av. st, M. THompson, 21 46 at, bet. oe ty hn L. nN 2v Lou. a 5th st. Gap C-. Mirctiart bent wine City crete beraticr ios rath vam Li = RRME! BAKERIES. * sine 8, E. corner Fe,cv-& spat 7 6. Mes 4 & Co., 496 7th at., bet. Pitame Crrizese’ B SL mr ist mae er SPurT. 38 BaNnbD. BANKS AND BARKERS. Riess & Co., N. W. cor. 15th st. & N. Y. av. s RittENHouss, Fart & Co., 352 Pa. av. Cs & Co,,617 7th st., Rorth of Pa. av. OHNSON & Co. 292 Pa. av., oor. II ow ‘6th ate. B ‘HERS, oor. F & 15th sta , opp. nBB &: Co. 4352 Pa. av.. betsae 8 LED SALOONS ee wor Pa, "! BLES. oor av, PaLacksmiTH See eee + C. A Ny - BV., near jeland. De A rae ee ie Jovcr & LENMAN, (horse snoers,) 2 Ohi Rogert PaRKHILL, 366 Va. av., near 4t! § hoer.n, aide N.Y.av., *HOARDING-HOUSES. B. southwest cornor Pa. av. and 9th st, Mrs. Mansnt, 436 Pa. av., between Sd and 43 sts, re. ToRNBY, 552 Pa. av., between iat and 2d ste, jOOK-BINDERIES. Isiand, b.6&7 ‘DW AR: ‘CETT, 27! Pa. av., bet. 10th and lth sts EYOORS AAD STATIONERY. Wx. BaLLantrng, religious book deposit’y, 498 7at NoRTHERN LIBERTL TORE, S27 7th st, OOKS OUT AND SHOE STOKES. B » 40 Pa. av, near st. Likpron Bunvs, 200 Pacey. Wet, OF eth ate, . P. Hoover, 33l Pa. av., south side, bet. 6 & 7 sts, . CLARK, Ladies’ Shoe Store, 16 Market Space, '_ CREASER, 573 F at..! et, 6th & 9th. BRICKLAYERS. err CHas. G. BALL, (patent range, &c,, e BAK YAR’ sy a = K.H. LaMBEt, cor. ay. a1 st. south. CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. » 14th & 15th sts, 3. ND» ANpREew J. Jorcr, cor. 4th & Guoneg R. HALL, 3S. side Pa. Joun P. INNIS, east side 6th Rapvey & Bozz.e, express CHINA, GLASSWARE, kc. THos. PURSELL & Son, 34] Pa.av., bet 6th & 7thets C. E. Guesn, 178 Pa. av., bet. i7th and i8th sts, CLAIM AGENTS. Henry Anpison, 453 15th st., opp, Treasury D CLOTHING STORES. WALL, StepHens & Co., $22 Pa. av., bet. 9 & 10 sts, Noau WaLxer & Co., frowns’ Hote! Building, W, Gaston & Co , 476 Pa. av,. bet. 3d & 4 ste. j.G. Sxaruens 370 Pa. av., Browna’ hotel build’. CON FECTIONERTES. indies’ saloon, 252 Pa.av ,b. 12 & 13 sts, Browns’ Hotel, TINT. it 10th & Lith ste, O8. SCHAFFIELD, 366 6th 81 6 & H. PHIL’s ConFEC’RY, 518 Pa. av. Joe Cream $1 per ¥.STRINLE, 9 south of Capitol, and 406 Centre te DENTISTS. Da. R. Fincey Hunt. 310 Pa. av., bet. 9th & loth ste. oomis. M. D., 336 Pa. av., bet. 9th and l0th ste, . B. DoxaLpson, 906 Pa, . bet. 9th & 10th sta . bet. 6th and 7th sta, Mas. Mary A. Faton, 434 10th st., near Pa. av. Mad. L.upman, French dress maker, 18 Mkt Space, DRUG STORES Z. D. Gitman, 350 Pa. near 7th st. av., hot, Sd & 46 sta, RD & Bro., 20 Pa. ir. tith st. J.38. Lovgioy. N.W. and 12th ate, + OOF. J. B. Moors. 113 Pa. av., West End. DRY GvODs. W. M.Suuster & Co.,38 Market Space, b.7 & 8 ate. R. B, Haut, 373-5 71h at; sieo, Carpets, Shoes, &o, Jas. W. Sans, 43 Market Space, bet. 7th & 8th sts, W. Cotter 523 7th st., north of Pa. av. S47 7th st.. near Northern Market. 521 7th st. four doors north of Pa.av, D SCOUURERS. W.H. WuEateey, 333 Pa, av.; 49 Jefferson at.6.T, ENGRAVERS. ree Hare, 264 Pa. ScHIMMELFENNIG EXPRESS OFFICES Avams’, 514 Pa. ay , bot. 2d ond Sd sts, FANCY STORES. R. C. Stevens, 3% Pa. av., bet. 9th & 1th sf : C, Gibson, 34 Market Space, bet. 8th & 9t! 5 E, K. Lunpy. 30 Pa.av., National hotel building. Mm. C. O’Mratka, 524 Pa,av., b.2& Sats.: toys, &e D STORES. E Jamas A. Wise. 429 7th st. & Centre Market, 4 ‘OUNDRIES. M. ELuis & BRo., (iron,) ISth A. SCHNEIDER, (1ron,) cor. Ia. a & G. C. Scunkiper, (brass,) 271 Pa. av, RNITURE STORES. Bontz & BRotueRr, Odd Fellows’ Hall. 7th at. N. M. McGruoor & Co.. 55) 7th st., north Pa. av. G. T. SMALLWoon, ( upholstery.) 508 7th at. R,. St. CLaik,oor 12& B. son. Pa.av.; Second-hand GENTLEMEN'S +‘ BELONGINGS.” Srevens’,(hats & wardrobe articles) Browns’ hotel, GREEN HOUSES AND SEED STORES. Wx. Huenss,7st. si; Florist & Landsoape tiard’r JouN Sav, Vurseryman, Seedsman, &c.,396 7th st, GROCERY STORES. ING & BURCHRLL. oor. 15th st. & Vt. av. Mm. BRYAN. 44 Market Space, bet. 7th & 8th sts, Eowanp Hatt, 40 Market Space, opp. Cen. market, 8. W.K. Banor, 229 Pa. av., bet. 14th & 15th ste, Kennepy & Puan, 508 7th st., bet. D& EK, J s DALY, (variety.)363 Lat., bet. i4th & 15th ate nite & Co.. N. W. oorner 13th and F sts, SMITHS. bet, 12th & 13th sts. +5 Ongin’r’g & drawing o » Fl. 5 a 14 5 Tucker & Co., 32] Pa. av.. near HATS, CAPS, AND FURS. “at B.H. Stinemerz. 23 Paav.b. Willard’s & Kirk’d’s HOUSE.FURNISHING STORES. » W. Borg en, Iron Hall, (general assortment.) . WooDWAED,(gen’ias’mt)n.s, Pa. nv. bet.10& It. Eo. FRANCIS, 49 7th at., het, & E. (Kverything,) . E. GREEN, 178 Pa. av., bet. 17th and 18th ste.(do) BLEY & Guy. N. -ide Pa. av. bet. 0th & Lith sta, JEWELRY STOKES “QAs0EQ M. W. GaLt& Bro., 3% Fa. av. bet. 8th & 10th ate, H. O. Hoop, 338 bet. Sth & idth sts. S. Lmwis, 250 Pa av., bet. 12th and 13th ets, M. Horra. watchesand jewelry. 357 and 508 Pa, av, 4. Kara, 429 Pa. av., bot. 3d & 4% sts. Joun Lance, Chronometer. &c., maker, 437 7th st, J. THomrson, English watohmaker, 430 15th at, JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. kc. Joun D. Cran. 525 12th at. (Also Notary Public.) 'Homas C. Donn, 66 Lou. av., bet 6th & 7th ats, OHN MILLS, 487 6th et.. bet. § it. aud Louisiana ay, . @. Mornay. cor. 7th and | ate., Navy Yard, LIME, CEMENT, &e. x M. H. Gopzy, foot of K at. n , near Georgetown, ..W. Dorsxy, cor. Now York av, and otk at. LIVERY STABLES. ALLISON Nattor, JR., cor. Pa. av. and 133 at. LOCKSMITHS AND BELL HANGERS, » SCHNEIDI (praction!.) 27) Pa. av.. up stairs, LOYD C. RELL, Pa.av.,b. 3 d& 46 ats.; pLOOKING GLASSES, ee ni 237 PA. ave, .N. . W. t . Fimo. jOsHER, Bingden'a whe (oseat tt on t Sg ig axe ean BUILDERS, Mm. M. Exvis & Broruer, t., near the canal. 5 MoCizitann, 8. w cornet Torn and Rata, - A Os +» 8. of canal. MARBLE WORKS. noe Teas M. RUTHERFORD, K st., bet.12 & 13; mantles, &o. » Rot EaronD,marb. & br. ern S.b-cor, Ba 12 ACOB VEINMEYER. 8. 0) AAV: MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENZS: J. Cranx, math’l instrument maker, 400 Ist st. east. MILLINERY, &c. Bessy Rapes is PERT AY Tien, Rs. CH. RUS: B BV., Dd. Musi STonks. agua ‘nor. C.T. De Canta, oor, Vi ‘1th at, PEAiNT, Ole, SLAs, may WELL & Monat: at., hear 7th, PAPER HANGINGS. Ee. FE, MaRKRITRR, 496 7th st., between D aud EK. +87, bet. 10th & lth ste ¥, 8. ze oor, 7th & F ate. E, 7th at. opp. P.O. ‘tmsat, ition & Vartun, oorsik&F starop. PEEEQBee 5 3H. P nN. model F rt FAWNEKORERS. rabeat piste: rH BERG, 429 Pa. av.. be’ PHOTOGHAPHIC GALL Rime. icCLEEs, 98 Pa. nv., bet. 9th & 10th ats, EAURST’s, 434 ay., bet. 436 and PLASTER k GUANO MiLtse se M: w & RAINRHART. foot of G stroet north. PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS. . W. Toompsoyn & Bro. 283 Pa.av., b.10& 11 si Hitmen, 496 oth ats south of Pas a" H. Poin nnorn, 375 D st., near 7th, F. A. Mace. cor, | ou. av, & 7th st, PUMP-MAKERS RENE BaEAPR "BERT IMO NO Jos. C.G. Kexnepy, 470 H st,, bet, 9th and 10th. Gx0. \Y, EAT. S16 75 3h 08 5 Nat. Intell. office, ox s ee ve D. RESTAURANTS. ¥ Paehibo bgt Pen av. & eth st, C. H. Norton's Young Ladies’ Institute, OEE RAGE ceioeN CR Mn Cwa 2 a Hall, 318 Pa.av. eves, 549th st.n. Pa. ay. ( VES, RANGES, G Pa. av..b.10& Pa, av. & lit 9 eer Ht telooay frome. th aide. . M06 Pa. ay.. bet, 2d & Sd ate, | MAKING, us. = bet.6 & 8. North of the base line and cast sack side of the railroad * from Mad: bus, byway of 26, 27, 28. 30, $2, 33. TRE UNITED oe . Periods hereinafter deuignated, At the land office at Srrvers Porwr, pa, VIE: of the fourth prin- cipal mersdi and 99, of o2 ‘SM, of range range 6 33. sivel ance? SS and 4, of range 8 ips 28, TT ips SS. Townships 33 b Sat ownships office at STEVENS re, ees ot pat ese ynenny iy a ‘ley nese for the dis- PY ot thy -mumbered sec- se MS ned’ teetos wihes sit etter oe to the Unit 8, 10% area ‘City, to the or lake, between townships twenty. fi per ad to Be held?” colieatenrenas 5 ¥, (ani arma of twe doliars and Afty cents per acre, Viz: North of the base line and east of the fourth prin- cipal meridian. ‘own: 17, and 18. of range 2 Foentee ie Istana 1, ofsesaenwents To id 16, of range 5 Tow of range 8 At the iand office at hav CLaing. commnonsing on Monday, theetgatcenth day of Apri next, for the disposal of the public lands neretofore unofte situated in the following townships and parta townships, viz: North of the base line and east of the fourth prin- cipal meridian, Townships 2%, 27, 28, 29, and 90, of range! North of the base line and west of the fourth prin- cipal meridian. nee 80, St, 52,33, $4, 35, 36, 37, 38,39, and 49, ‘Townships 9, 31,32, 33, 34. 35, 38, 37,8, 99, and 40, or fowachive %, Si, 92, $3, 34, 35, 98, 97, and 40, of 30. St, 32 33, 34, 35, 36, and $7, of range 4 St. 37, B, 39, an of range 5 m, 8, = ‘ the NW 4, ana the 3 44 of section 2; the 8 45 of tne Si %y of asotion 2; Bnd sections 3i 8nd 36, of town- i} of range ~ et owuknine se and 35; sections 1,2, 3, 4,6 and 8; the E kandSwW \ of section 9; sections 10, 11, 12, 1% I4, and 15, the SE % of 17. seotions 18 and 2, to 30, inclusive; the kK the SW 4¢ of section 3!; seo 32, 33, 34, 35, of township 37; sections 2, 0, 12, 18, 2, 24, 25, of township 32; the & 43 Bhs a 10, 12, and 14 the 5 section 8; s¢ ccions 2", of cownship 39, of range ‘Jownsinps 33.and 34; tions 2, 4.6, 8, 10, 12.13, n AW iy of section 23; ections 2, sip 36; sections 2, 4, SB, v1 or 4 a; the b 34 and the ts 9g ofthe SW X of section 3; sec- tions 1, 12, and 14; the & 34 of the SE 3g ef 18; sec- tions 20, 22, 24, 25, 28, 3}, 32, 34, and 36, of township Sir the 836 of the NES the SE 3, and the 8 of the SW ‘4 of section 24; seotion 2%, oxoept the N Xs ofthe N ve 34; sections 34 and 3%, of township 3, uf Tange !1. At the land office at Eav Caine, commencing on Mondsy, the second day of May next, forthe dis- poral of the vacant iands in the even-n tions. Within tue undermentioned townshi remain to the United States wish u each side of the railroad “from Madison or Colum- bas, by way of Portage City to the St. rr iake, between the Cocicreg twenty-five and thirty- one, and from thence to the west end of 1 ake Su- rior; and to Bayfeld:” subject as required by Iaw, 9 aA minimum of two dollars and Afiy cents per acre, Viz: North of the base line and west of the fourth principal merid:an Township 25, of ranges 5,6, 7, and 8. ‘Townships 25 aud 4v, ot range 9. ‘Townships 25, 39, and 49, of range 10, Townships 25, 33, 39, and 40, of range 11. At the land office at Hupsoy. commencing on Monday, the eightecnth day pril next, forthe disposai of tne public lands heretofore uaofisred situated in the fuliowing towaships ana parts of townships, viz: North of the base line and west of the fourth principal meridian. 2and he E 3 and the SW 3, of seo- jon secuione v12.and 145 the E #4, ot, the NE y vd ti 4 ; sections 20. 22. 24, 25, 2 39M ana 3b. uf township3e tho BM of the BE ol section 2; sections lg and i4; the r ¢ and the 44 of tue SW 44 of section 22; sections 24 and 85 ; the Dh ie of the NPY. the *H of the Sk % and the A jot the Ses 4g of section 28 ; seetionx 34 and of er 37; the FE % of section %, of tuwn jon 36, exeept the NW 3¢ of the NW Wy. of towzship %; the 3 of sectivn 6, of township 38 ; sections 4, 18, 20. and Su, oftownsnip 39 the W W 34, and the W 34 of the SW 44, of sec- ectious 4,6, and 8; the NE, the W 3 of tae Sk +4, and tne W 3 of section 0; sections 18 and 2; the W 32 of section 22; sections 2, 3), and 32; and tne W 4 cf section 44, of township 40, of 1 range 13. ‘ithe W 4 of the NW % of section 86: sectious 4,6, 8,and 1%; the Nt n 29; and section 3), of township 37 oars 6. 8, 10, 12,14 18, 2¥,and 22, the W 35 of theSW %. and the NW ef section 26; sections 28, 3), and 32; 6 ivf 3g *nd the W dg of the Sb, and the W by ol ctivu 34.1 f township 33; sectivas 2 4 6.8. Iv, 12, 14. 18, 20, 22, 24. 46, 58, 3, 92, 34, and 36, of town- ship 59; seotions 2, 4,0, 10, 12, 14, and 18; the W @ Of section 19; seotions 2%, 22, 24, 26. 23, SH, 32, 34, and 36, of township 40, of rauge i4. é Sections t,8, and 10; the W 3¢of the NE X. eo NW \,andthe W 3¢ of the Sw ¥ of seoliva 12. sections 14, 18, 20, aud 22; the W 3s of seotion 26 ; seotions 48, Su, 32, and 34, of townsntp 33; sec tons 2, 4. 6, 8, IM, 12. 14, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, B, BW, 22, 34, and %, of townelip 37; sections 2,4,5 6,7, 8, M0, 12. and 14; the NW 34 of 17; section 18; the W x of 19; sections 20, 22, 24, 25, 23,80 32,34, aud 33. cf towasiip 3'; sections 2 Co 12, inclusive; 14 to 22. inciusive; sections 24, +6, 28, 2", H, 31, and S2; the W 3¢ of reo tion 33; seotivns 34and 36, of township 39 ; township 40, «f range 15. Sections 2, 4, 5.6, 7,8. 1,12, and 14; the W 4 of 17; sections 18 19, 2), 22. 24, 26, 28, ana 3°; the 1 4, the 3W 34, and the W 3¢ of the 8: - if, of seotion v1; sections > - aad 3, o: township 4; sections 2 tu W, inolusive; the W 4 of section 11; sections 12 3, seote 24 26. 28, 29, ion 33; and xeotions 34 5nd 36, of ee 37; townships 33, 3), and #, of range 16. ‘Townships 3, 37, 38, 39, and 40, of range 17, At the land offics at Hupson. commencing on Monday, tae second day of May nezt, for the dis- posal of the vacant landsinthe even mumbered tions, within the undermentioned township: remain tothe United States, within six eace side of the railroad ‘from Madi y way of Portage City to the I b ‘tween townships twenty fi nd thirsy one, and from thence to the west end of Lave Supe- nor; and to Bayfield ;” subject, as reqaired by iaw, to a minimum of two dollars and Afty cenis per acre, viB~ North of the base line and west of the fourth principal meridian. Townships 26, 38, 37, 38, 39, and 4”. of range 12. (Fownshups 25, 8, £7, $9, 84,55, £6, 5 5, 38, and 40, of range 13. ‘Townships 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 32, 33, 34, 35,96 37, and S, of range 14. Townships 26, 27, 28, 28, Sl, S2, $3, 34, 35, and 36, of range Townships %, 27, 28, 29, 31, 32,53. and S4, of range jrownshipe 26, 27, 28, 29, 3), 3', $2, and Si, of range ‘Townships 2, 27, 23,29, 30, 31, and 82, of range 18, ‘Townships 3. ‘28,29, w, 3i. of range 19, ‘Township: 28, 29, and 3), of range 20. At the land office at Superior Crt, commencing on Monday,the second day of May net, for the cisposal of the public lands her re wi situated in t lowing townships and townships, viz: North of the base lime and west of the fourth principal meridian, ‘Townships 41, 42, 43, and 45, of range 1. ‘Townships 41, 42, 43, and 44, of range 2, » 42,43 and 44. of range 3, hips 41 anc 42; s-octions 2, 18, 2), 22. 24,26 28,3", $2, 54 and te fractions! sections 4,6, 18, 24. 28, and 3. tions 34 and 36, of township 48; the Sse 44, the SE \. and the 8 4s of the SW & nied Onsl BeGi1On 22; Kection 23; the tion 3); section $2; and township 49, of range 4. ey} 12, 24, and 35, of tow: the NE 3, and'the Fi, of th section 12; the E }: of ti tion) ot 2 ef township d WwW f Croix nver Br of the NE \y, ti 4g of the NW o township 5!,of range 5. Seotions 2. 4,6 8, 19, 12. 13. 14, 18, 20, 22 1,2, wer 22, ‘Seetious BD, 32, H. Bf te Ship ats thd towtanp bas stoeps nection Sty Of “The NW X of section of ae raf oak oF “ $40 12 Th Pe 2 i ti in sections 6.8. 2 =, and oft 2. the ‘vand the oe of the SW of section 4; the E 3. the NW %, and 3 of the Fe ts cy the W 4 of the ‘ ae 42; sections 2, ion 12; sections 14. i 8 nd St: the W 3s W 36 of section 3, of township and i0;the N 34, 2 3) 14: seotions 18 ef the NE %, the W 3¢ of the 8: * of s€ction 2b; s¢ ctions 28, 9). 32, and 34, of township 45; sections 5. 8. 18, 2), and SW ¥ of section 24; sections 2%, 28, 30, 32, and 34; the W 4 of section 35, of township 46, of range JS. Sec'jons 2 and 4 to 19, inolusive; sections 12 14, 7, 18,19, and 2": the NW of 5 2,24. 25.2:,59.3 34 of section 21, a 34, and 35. of township 42; sections the W 33 of seation 9; sections 10, and %; tne W 32 of section 21; secti St.and S2; the W 3 of section & wnship 43; sections? 4. 5,6 7.8, 19, 12, 9. and 20; the W 3¢ of seotion 21; sections 25. 28, 23. WW, Sl, and 32; the W 39 of section 33; sections SM ¥nd 36. of townehip 44; sections 2,4 6.7. 8 10, 12, 14, 17, 18. 19, 20, 22, 24, 25. 28,29 BW. Bb. 32. 34, = terete hip 45; sections 2.4.6, 8,10. 1 2), . R. and M9: the W and 36 of township 46; seotion 6; the W. 36 of section 8: sections 18, 20. 2%, 30, 32, and 34, of township 48. of range '4 Townsnips 41, 42, 43, 44, and 45, of range 15. At the Inn office st SurzRion itr, commencing on Monday, the sixteenth doy of for the dispo-al of the vacant iand: Madison or Co- lumbus. by way of Portage City, to the St. Croix river or iake, between townships twenty-five and thirty-one, and from then ie west: dof Lake Superior; and to Bayfe: ect, as law. toa minimum of two dollars and } Per acre, Viz: North of the baxe line and west of the fourth principal meridian. Townships 49 and 50, of range 4. Pownsnips 47, 48, 49, 50, avd 51, of range 5. ‘ownships 47, 48. 49. and 40. of range 6. Townships 4! and 42, be y ups 41, 42,4 ips 41, 43, anc 44, of range 9. Townships 41, 42, 43, 44, and 45, of range 19. Townships 41, 42, 43, 4, 45, 48, a of range 48, 1 Townships 41, 42, 43. 44, 45, 45, and 49, of Tanres 12 and 13. Townships 47, 48. and 49, of range 14, At the land office at Munasua, commencing on Monday. thecishternth day of April next, for the disposa! of the public lauds heretofore unoffered. situated in the fellowing townships ant parts of towaships, viz: North of the base line and +a. principal meridia: vy com f the fourth Fompabine 27. 28, 29, and 30; section 2; the W of section 3; sections 4 to 16, inclusive: sections 1z aud '4; section 15, xcept the NE the Ed of the SE 34; sections 17 to 22, inelu: 3 sections 24 and 26 tu 4, ino'usive: the W 3¢ of seotion 33. and f township 3i_; seotion 2; the W %& o: oth 4 +o 10, inclusive ; sections 12a n 15; sections 17 to 42. inclu ; the W Js of section 27; - SM, ine!usive; and section 35, of township sections 12 and 14 to 24, ino! $2. of rang Sections 2 to 10, ine'usive ; inclusive ; sections 26 to 27; sections 2, 4,6, 8, 10,12. 14 18, 82, 34, and 36. of towrshy 14, 18, 20. 22.24, 26, 28, 32, of range 13. : Sections 2, 32, 34, and 36, W 35 of 20; of township 31; the W ja.of the NE 4, the W dof tne St X, and the Wy Of section 6 ; tue W 3 of the NE \, the W Of tue Ri % and the W 3gof section I Y 3 'the W 3 of the the W % of the Sk \, and the W 4: of seo tion ») of townsi 32 of rauge 4 Section 6; the W 3: of section8; section 18; the W 36 of section 20; section 0; the W na the W Ps of the SE 44 of section 32, of towuship 22, of Tance }5 Sections 2 and 4; the N 3% 19, 12, t4, 22, 94. and the SE \ of section 8; sect aud 26 5 thi m6; ‘a 8d the E de of the Sk & of sections >) zz, 24, 26, and 23; the E 3 of sec the Nr. and the b 3: of the St. 4 of s°o:10n 3 : sections Xz, Sid 36 oi township ; sections 2and4; the E the NW %¢ acd the & sof t W of neon : 6 8 10.12. and 14; the b s,the E % of the and E 3 of the BW 4 of on 18; 9e0- 24,90 acd 28; the b de of section #); seo . and 35, of township 53, of range i Seotions 2 4 a ho. 13.1 20, 22, 24, #8, and *s the bjgof the NW ¥, and, W 44. of section 32 ; seotions 34 and 3 Srotions 2,4 6 8,10 '2 14. 18, 2, wR: da of Softowns: 3 22. 24, 28, the & 3. and the h 3% of the NW i. of section E & the = 30; sections 32, % ard 3, of township 30; sectrns Land 2; the E 3, ofseotiouS; sections 4, 40 11,12, 43, and i4; the r 3¢ of sec't on 15: sections 18, 20,2, 23 24 25, 6, BW, BH, R, 34, 35, and 386, of township 33, of range 17 Seotions 1, 2.22, seotions 136. woe! 12, 13. 14, 18, 20. 22, 25, 26, 25, 26, 28, of township 23: sections |.3, 3, Lt . 33, 24, 25. 26, 27, 28, At the land office at MzxasHa, commer cing on Monday. the s-cond day of May mert for the dtapo- sal of the vacant lands in the even numbe-ed sec oned townships, which pete lp — on irom a ac. on Lake W Leah Yo northerly to the State line,” ject, AB requir raand fifty cenis per acre, viz: North of the base line and enst of the Sourth prin- cipal meridian. Fowashins and $2, of range M4. Owuships 17, 18, 19, 24, 25, 26, 27, 31, Belew, SI, 32,and 33 of ‘Townehips 15, 16.17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24. 7, 31 ad 3, of rane is. =e ae ee ae ‘ownships 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 2¢, . /, 23. 29. and 30, of tange 17. memes Lownships 15, 16,2), 21, 22, and 23, of range 18. At the land office at La Crossx, commencing on Monday, tne eighteenth day of April next, tor the disposai of the vacant public iands ia the evrn-mw: dered sections, within the urdermentioned wh 5 tips, Which remain to the Umted States, within 6 muties’en each side of the railroad “fom Maditon or Jolambus, by way of Purtage to the St. Croix river or lake, between towns)i tw thirty one. and from thence to Superior; and to Bayfield,” subject. jaw, toa minimum of two doliars Per acre, Viz: North of the base line and cast of the fourth principal meridian. . 17, 18 and 19, of range 1, ‘ownship I4 of ranges Sane 4. ‘ownships iS and '4, of range 5. ‘ownships 12, 13 and 14, of ranges 6 and 7. Towaships 10, li, 12, Sand '4, of range 8. North of the base line and west of the fourth required by a Afty cents Townsh principal meridian ‘owr: , . 2 Townships 19, 20,21, 22, Sand fap EY Townships 2). 21/22" Band Fowsehips 23 jana = of soiree a ‘ownships 23 and 24, of ranges 6, 7,8, 9, Townships 23, 24 Sand 2, oat bia: Townehips 4 and 25, of range 13, ‘Township 24, of range I4, Lands appropriated by iaw oole a) iP ove! jands. cluded from the sales. F Be eee ine tracts sloug tue lines - aul jeot to the rarht rear sierek ord of 4th Ancust, 1852, for railroads, and the par- te routes will be sold as con- 'yely shown on the 4 ' Sbeve isads will il prow ta are whol : ave been offered, and es thus closed he shall ey stay at abot wi i best. two weeks. em under ecity of Washineion jh bart i deren. » Domani Anadis ae wan, Br ne roate HENDRIC NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. tosny ‘ofthe ands within the sooeebige and pater } HaT Wray. HE PO WITHIT?—Rulw. the samme to the an r cetioostah. ‘ new novel. Price centa; beurd @1. ‘ ? Teceiver of the proper office, and make py. eivsdat , : OY ©3 300m as cable after seq. Pe =n iri heece eeere, afar Dinect 85 TEV ee or eas ww as 5 SOUTHWEST AND NORTHWEST. WINTER ARRANGEMENTS. TWO THROUGH TRAINS ARE Now RUN FROM Was i jf0u THE WEST, ) cee SEAN ett Scat ber: and Peidmont. eine “CINCINNA Ti, sT. UIs AND CHICAGO EXPRESS CONNECTION leaves NSE Arey ad a Mm. next connecting direct; infor Louisyille. Cairo and the Sotthweee. 5 eo. To view the Grand Mountain Scenery of the Rosd im day! eet he erther the 7458, m. or 3.40 p.m. ‘ | Stauons op N. P an eee eeerone ies” ipeipwat: are 5 rokets and .¢ Cheoke to al! ters, ea wer other peealselnciee ‘will be “WAY PASSENGERS for the Main Stem of eyey Se Ome Ratiroad will ‘eave W: b lowe: - For all points between Washington Junction ax: Predmon’ take the 7.45 &.m. tran. For ali Stations between Pieamont and Mi 4 take the 3.40 p. m. n. To connect with the F: eriek take the 2.40 p. m. Tram. ” FOR BALTIMORE AND THE ¥~ . Leave Wsshington for Baltimore et 6 1° es &. m., and 3.40 43 »p.m. On Sunday st 5.499. m, weave Ba timore at 4.3) nnd 8.9 6. m, aud 3.39 ané 5.30 p.m. Cn Soniny at 45° a m. only. ‘The 7.45 and 4.55 trains oniy wil! stop at way eta- tone snd for Annapoiis ooracetions. The? 45a m. and 3.4 p. m.are the chief inc trains jor tae west, and the 6.10, 7.45 ». m, trains for the east, For furtner information ti connect _ and 3@ mire at the Baltimore at Ticket . Washington ceca ee '. A. PARSONS. Agent. w. SMI . no2?? ss Master of Tranportation, iiaitimore. OTICK TO TRAVELERS. NEW ARRANGEMENT, With Greatly impreved Schedule. WASHINGTON DIRECT TO ALL FROM As 4 dt TS 0 THE SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST, Via Petemac Steamers and Kichmend and Petemac Railroad Line. at RS Two fast daily lines from Washington Southand Southwest. Boats leave their bert gen ae ory m aud? 40 morning t oan obtama and enjoy @ piensant sai! of Sip hours down the beau- = Potomac. passing in full view of Mount Vernon. y the evening boat they insures ¢: supper ands rest of four hours in comfortable berths or state- the rooms, snd arrive in Richmond ix time to connect with all the trains for the So: nd Seuth west. The Great Southern Maw is conveyed over this at bone 44 ~ roading tban byany other route, making certain connections te Predevicksburg, Kichmond, and Petersburg, Va., Weidon and Weimington, N.C., Charleston, S.C., Augusta, Geor, Montgomery and Mobile, Aia., Direct to New Orleans ond ali Southern Cities ec, suis, Tennessee. sod East Tennes- OR TEE meosrawaes so ri pf Bhatianrioe, anteviile, Memphis, ville,” rand Junction, Montgomery, and New Ur.eans tickets and further juformation of re at the Southern Ticket (fice, door enst of Hrowne? foot of Sth street . Kk. MATTINGLY. Ticket Acont. & (Umon) EW ARRANGEMENT! GREAT SOUTHWESTERN ROUTE Yie Orange and Alexandria Railrend. auléir FROM WASHINGTON CIT VIRGIN "PENNESSEE, TB tethien ARKANSAS, and TEXAS, OU 'CKETS be obtained at the ok rea Sours w“ ESTERN 1 OF FICE, corner of Pennayivanin avenue and 6th Washington. on board of the Steam F or: stree! Heat Boone Pager at the office cf the Orange Aiexaadria Kailrosd, at A exandria, hed . Richmond, Danville, Lynchburg, Bristol, Knoxville, Dalton, Atlanta, Chattanooga, Nashville, Huntsville, Grand Junction, Memphis, Montgomery and New Orleans, By a cirect route, and continuous raiway oonnes- tions to Memphie. Affording greater Expedition and Comfort and boing 0 er OW miles shorter than ly any other route, ie rings, W ck £Oy dand a!! porte Seuth- connections to Mem- nie. Baccace Warons ard Omnibures leave the offies, . : - 77. m. Ce arene a Es ERNE, Asm, je 19-tf ‘asbingtop. yyareee STATES MAIL LINE, Only Regular Lane, and Without Failure ij fer Bight Years. ALIFORNIA AND ORE@OR, ser One Pome Raslaead, " Regular Sailing Days, 51h § 2Wth af seek month, Cavrion.—Se many frauds dnd impo- - or sof various kinds have been | eh aa rated on travelers bound to CAL . vis ani ew York 1s authorised to enens he =a have only one office phage! ag reg yl of He t orth Kiver, at the Wharf. over the oeerve ry e door. J. W. RA» MOND, Agent. New York, T= PACIFIC MAN STEAMSHIP cOoM- * Ono of the Steamships of thie Com , Osrry. the United States Mail for ACAPULO., “s CALIFORNIA, and OREG twice each month, on the arr: va. of the United States Mail S.8. Company's steamers, which 0 New Orieansand New ¥ ork regu. on the Sth and 2th of each month with the ma: ora ras jengers, Connecting via FANAMA RAIL- These stenmships have beon inepected and proves by the New Department .and suseaty sred Gad safety, The ma Railroad (47 miles lorg) te leted from ooran to ocent, and is er fours The baggage of lew Vork through to San barked at com- inSoré mngnaen te enahen 2 TALciBO0,and passeng ore are ; by steamer at the oom- pany’s expense The money paid in New York Sovers all expenses of the tri; Reserve steamers are k: in port in Panama and ention in case of B07) Francisco, to prevent vent, so that the route is entire.y reieodle—no failure Vibe Cocurred in eight years. Passengers leave Banas the same day they ar- " Condaetors go ti h by ench and tak go throug! steamer, e charge of women and 5 an Without other pro- For throngh takote &t the lowest rates corr gt to . the agenc: Weat st N York, : RAYMOND.—or te ARMS RUNG ARR s& CO., New Orleara,—or C. L. BART TT, Bow : tw = eithtoy mf i for iy .stion. tn berrets ait The qvair the Wh» favorab! the red m the pret y former bigh standard. jes so SEMAN SSA Aad soa Tonto N « ‘Rich will ne ste of hia patrons. in connection with of the season --ti Oveters vote Ne cess eat ot Ph TO LE . ve NTs Ne” a . ; he rane on © street, in of Browns’ #. bs lt reotved ne VN 2 Seas: Pe * that thig oF other imarke's ean pes ay Ae a ee Hudenorics Rec

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