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EVENING STAR. [7 The fo:towing lines, pat to the occasion, were dotted down at the time of the Printers’ SONG. BY AN OLD PRINTER. Fr ‘The momente that allure ur, love's COINS SECURE us. ‘That with ‘Tho tar, t Our suMMex’s prime And winTEs sme Are PEESSAD iD labor, eaoh vi ‘That With lovers corme nkcuRE us, ec Monday, Jan. 3, 1859. a, The Philadelphia police recently distov ered a beggars’ boarding-house in tbat city, where only “professionals” are taken to board Upon the ofthe house they found various stolen property which the enterprising mendt- cants bad accumulated. 7 Mother—*‘Here, Tommy, is some nice cas- tor oll, with orange in it’? tor— ‘Now re- member, don’t give it 2ll to Tommy, leave some for me.’ Tommy, (who bas been thexe,.)"Doe: tor’s a nice mau, ma; give it all to the Doc- tor.’ (7 Speaking of that creat queen of dead head travelers, Madame Pfeifer, (now deceased.) an exchange says—‘‘She was more than forty years old when she took epher piigrim’s statf. During the following twenty-one years she was the in- earnation of inine restlessness ’’ Let ux hope that her “Jong journey’’ has given peace al last. | Bin § read so much Latin and Greek at the English Universities that they forzet how to write Fngiish. A head master at €: cently affixed this notice to the panels at the eu- trance of a certain college chapel: “On Sunda moraing next, chapel will commence at 10 0’cloc and continue until further notice.” 7 Walter Scott was very particular about his books. He would always endeavor to have the best copy of aa edition, and when he received an inferior copy be would make some marginal notes here and there, and, on account of the de- sire to be possessed of a specimen of bis band- writing, he would soon get a better book in ex- change. {> In a slander case in a Madison, Wis., court, a few days since, proceedings were sus- pended in consequence of one of the jury turning up verydrunk. The court adjourned, after di- — the sheriff to walk the inebriate about and bim, and the process proving salutary, in an hour or so the court again met and pro- ceeded with its business —Boston Traveler. Stories respecting the effects of the late cold snap are just being thawed out. The Port- land Transcript relates the followin: “A lady, upon coming down stairs one of those cold morn- ings, found one of her canaries in an awkward redicament—his tail feathers were firmly frozen nto the waterdish! The lady clapped bird and dish in the stove where ‘a fire in the rear’ scon thawed him out.” i This spicy littie warning comes all the way from Hong Kong : “*Weare not prone to pugilism; we have been many years here, and never been called on to mobridge re keep the © toward any one yet; but we here give the editor of the China Mail fair warning, that if he daresto misrepresent one fact in bis Teport, or whatever comment he may make on the case of the Crown vs. Tarrant. now in court. and to be tried to-morrow—soone: or later we will horsewhip him.’’ The Inspectors of the Rhode Island State Prison state that 579 persous have been iimpris- gned for debt in that State during the last year. The Inspectors say ‘these unfortunate ine, many of them certainly without crime, have been placed in common prison with felons and men of the most abandoned characters. If we continue the practice of imprisonment for debt, we cer- tainly are bound to provide accommodations for debtors which shall distinguish them from con- victs.?? {> A writer in the new number of the West- minster Review urges the public payment of members of Parliament. ‘Distinctly w> Belteve,” says the Westminster, ‘‘that every member of Parliament ought to receive « handsome salary— £300 at least, perhaps £1,00—and be bound to give the nation bis undivided energies. The law still subsists by which he may claim es from his constitueuts, but with modern notions this cannot easily or generally be resuscitated. To be pai by them would be thought deyrading—to paid from the Queen’s Treasury is an honor”? ‘Some scandal-bunting old ladies in a quict neighborhood in New York city, made the die. covery tbat late every night a man came whist- ling m the street toa respectabie boarding house, where a door was opened by a young lady aod he was itted into the house after yiving her aselute that shocked their (the old es’) ideas of priety. They calied upon the land- lady, informed her of wh:t they had seen and of the “talk”? It was creating in the neighborhood. ‘They were laformed that the man worked on a Tuoi Paper, and bis wife, dear sou! that she is, st p to let him in, whenever he whistles to Inform ber of his presence. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. WILLARDS’ HOTEL —T Maedonald, M F Tatile, R Winne, T Y Blondell, Miss Carnes, Mra pson, E G Hall, H Schroeder, Mr C Day, G Gibbes, H Belknap,’ E Costor, J Carew, Mr and Mrs Mackin,NY; B D Draper, E C Bow- man, Mass; O B Fowbel and lady, Pa; J Brad- ford and fam, A. Perrandon, E Colton, N C; W G Webb, Rossell, Kansas; Mr and Mrs pong, ye RA Hawes and lady, Mass; D Mor- ris, H . Pa; A Stone, jr, O; A Kilgour, C L rkins, J Seaman and lady, W Patten and ly NYork; M and C Weiser, Hon J L Dawson, A Cummings, Pa; R Brooke aad lady, J C Crooke, eke Poultney, Md; J Powell and lady, Pa; J O Wiikinson and lady, 3 A Eldridge and lady, Md; Mrs J C Lasker, Miss H Thompson, Judge Russell and ly, NY; WL Boyd, USM. KIRK WOOD HOUSE.—B M Kni bt, Va; W Allen, do; J R McCiure, KT; H Brooke, ha, J Bu do; R Williams, NC: J T Lud: tring Ca; cine, Md; WH Campbell. do; Mf Whitney TC James, do; T E Deli, do: W N Tattle do; do; 4 C Boyd. do; Col W Divier, do; J 8 C Morton, USA; Meclaary,NY;R MC Broas, do; J W M Cunningham and lady, Minn; W C Matthews, Md; 7C M Matthews, do: W M Harrison, Va; G W Renner, NY: W'N Keeney, ‘Cal; R 3 Viikinson, J11; F Lester, Europe. BROWNS’ HOTEL.—Capt W Rollins, Md; Dutrich, do, J C Horton, M B Miller, Pa; J JA Forter, Hansbrugh, a W OS Slade do soe 4 ie, do; 3 Bar- bone, do: D8 Read, do; HH Marshall, do; PB Gilbert, NY; C Mclanain, Miss; T Angier, RI; L Barron, Mass; R Lioyd and lady, O; 3 Po’ do; NATIONAL, HOTEL —L Grover, L Mahone Md Capt Rollins, SC; J'8 Payne and lady, FR Towles, Miss V Tatlaferro, K Rawling, Miss M < Haas b, A F Stoper, W Thrift, V cS Bradley, Pa; J Buchanan, B Douylass. eo; 3 Mafeer. 0; G W Baker, HI, O Miller, WH Pye, Md; Mr and Mrs Tomlinson, CG W H Winder, 4 Gates, F A Tallmadge, H A Stear: J UNITED STATES HOTEL —H Taylor, $C; batt 2 sage ig a CP Wil- lopkins, 5 : ‘orrell, DC; D Bogg D H Waddie, Va: Uamson, do; J HH Nelson, NY; J Si; do; J Bunbia, a ae Bogg, Va; HC Lew- C ; Col Ve Cubs; JA MeDonald, Alar W brit Edson, do; S Baker, do; J W Goin’ R Lupton, Ve; WH Candy: Pa, SAILING Days Vaou ram Unrrup Starzs. Leave. x New York..Havre.. The Cal mail steamers leave New York an the Sth and 20th of each month. ‘The Havana steamers leave New York onthe Sn, ew i7th and 27th of each month, aud on the 4th and 19th. A WM. T. DOVE & CO, RE Now preparea to execute anv orders with ¥ #1 be fa ‘PLUMBING: Gas Ow STEAM PITTING waar? vi. W527 WILL HE Do WITH It ?—Bulwers received set Re ee BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Oia al departount of barmastin the m9. CULTURAL WAREHOUSES. sent F. Srapeon, 519 7th st., north of Pa. &v, ARCHITECTS. oor. 7 & F sts., 3d story y Brgeise; Aseeey Rect cea Lou. av.. a S13 POS rea AKER Ca eer ae Te oe BANKS AND BANKEKS. st. & N.Y.ay. ., 362 Pa. av, t Pa. av. ot. Co., N. W. cor. 15th RITTENHOUSE, F TER, i Ewis Jounson & Co., 22 Pa, av., oor. | CBB BRotHsRs, oor. F & 15th sta, Ck pd + W. Wess & Co.. 432 Pa. av., bet. 6 6th sts. Parcamamen : T. Seth 13th at Pa. ‘ELAN’: RBL BLES. cor Ps. av. BLACKSMITH SHOPS, ; . C. ANDERSON, Md. av., near 7th st.. [ . ‘DUVALL, G st., bet, 6th & 7th, near Pat. Office, Jorce & Lenman, (horse shoers,) 2 Ohio a ea Fasens, 0 Ieee 4th * LW So: s if BOARDING-HOUBES. : rs. HATES, Southwest corner Ps. av. and 9th st. Ta. Massxy, = pe. av., between —— os % ay., between lat 5 Boon-BINDERIES. Bo Lycert, 271 Pa. av., bet. 10th and llth sts BOOKS AND STATIONERY: Wx. BaLLantrng, selgjose book bgt =p thats 7th at. 18s BooKsTORE. ri HOE STORES. goncs Burns, 340 Burns, 408 Cuas.G. Bau, epicat range, &0,,) E st.,b. 19 & 14, BRICK YA K.H. Ls MBELt. cor. N. J. av. and N et. south. CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. Jas. W. Bakxen, 446 N.Y. av., bet. 14th & 15th ats, CARRIAGE FACTORIES. AnpkEw J. Joven. cor. 4th & E ats.,3. Pi Grouge RK. HALL, S. side Pa, av., bet pe P. pay ieee «le 6th # APLEY OZLLUB, OXpress wi us, CHINA, GLASSWARE, Ke. Tuos. Purser. & Son. Ul Pa.av., bet. 6th & 7thats C. E. GREEN, (78 Pa. av., bet. 17th and 18th sts, CLAIM AGENTS. rT 1 Hever Anvison, 458 15th st., opp. Treasury Dep’t, CLOTHING STORES. Watt, Stepiens & Co., 322 Pa, av. Noau Water & Co., ih W. Gaston & Co , 476 Pa. STEPHENS, 370 Pa NFECTIO 44 +av., Browns’ hotel NERLES. be C. Gavtisr, ladies’ sa!von, 252 Pa. av ,b. 12 & 13 ats. J, 6. Weaver, Indies’ saloon, oe. Browne’ Hotel. fg Potentint.279 Pa, t loth & llth ste, 08. SCUAFFIELD, 386 6t et. G & H. 111’ CONFRC RY, 518 Pa. av. lee Cream $1 per gal. SER gee of Capitol, and 406 Centre te DENTISTS. wer v., bet. 9th & 16th ats. in. R. Fintey Hunt, D., 336 Dr. R. B. DonaLpson, 06 Dr. 8. Van Camp, 407 F bet. 6th and 7th ste, DRESS MAKERS. Mrs. Mary A. Eaton, 484 10th st., near Ps. av. Mad. Lupman, French dress maker, 18 Mkt Space, DRUG STORES Z. D. Ginman, 390 Pa. JOUN ScHWARTZE, 468 Pa. Foxn & Bro., 20 Ps. av. Ww rf. Land 12th sts, 113 Pa.av., West End, DRY GUODs. W. M.Suuster & Co.,33 Market Space, b.7& 8 sts. R. B. Havi, 373-5 7th st.; also, Carpet hoes, &o. J W.SEAR#, 43 Market Space, bet. 7th & 8th sts, LLeY & Co,. 523 7th st., north of Pa. av, GopdaRD, 47 7th st.. near Northern Market. » L. Newron. 521 7th at.. four doors north of Pa. av. DYERS AND SCOUKERS, W.H. Weary, 383 Pa. av.; 49 Jefferson st. 6.7. ENGRAVERS. Hare, 264 Pa. #z3 ae 12th & cgyy - SCHIMMELFENNIG * Ongin’r’ wi EXPRESS OFFICE er a Adams’, 514 Pa. av , bet. 2d and Sd sts, FANCY STORES, STEVENS, SH Pa. av., bet. 9h & 10th sts GIBSON, 4 Market Space, bet, 8th & 9t Lunpy. 390 Pa. av., National hotel basiding. C. O'Merans. 524 Pa.av., b. 2& Sats.; toys, &0 STORES Ee? 7th at. & Centre Market, Ro., (1ron,) 18th canal, as Iron,) = a ae 18th at. . C. ScHNEIDER, (brass, 2. BV, RNITURE STORES. z& Brotuer, Odd Fel! '« McGreeor & Co., « T, SMaLLwoop, ( Eopolstery ‘7th st. . St, CLatk, cor 12 & B. sou. Pa. av.: Seco! GENTLEMEN'S “BELONGING. Stevens’, (hats & wardrobe articles) Browns’ hotel, GREEN HOUSES AND SEED STORES. — Seenns, Jat. Isl; Florist & oy asap OHN Sav urseryman, Seedsman, Ons! GROCERY STORES. Kine & BoRCHELL. oor. 15th st. & Vt. Ws. Brran, 44 Market Space, bet. 7 Epwagp Hat, 40 Market Space, opp. W.K. Hanoy, 229 Pa. av., bet. 4th & epy & Puen, 508 7th bet. D Janas Datr,(variety,)398 Liat Bat. It i 15th ate * ITs e . . Corner GuNsMiris. ak C..H. Muncr. 496 6th st., sou ay, HAKDWARE AND CUTLERY. Camrsxi. & Corxe, 351 Pa. vane & THomPson, (conch fi & §.C. ScHNEIDER, 271 Pa. .PuckeR & Co., S2i Pa. av.. TS, CAPS, AND F BS. _— H.StinsMetz 235 Paay.b. Willard’s irk’d’s HOUSE-FURNISHING STORES. 2. W. Borgier, Iron Hall, (general assortment.) Woovwaxbd,(gon‘las’mt)n.s. Pa. av., bet. 10 & 11, Bo. FRancis. 490 7that., bet. D & &. (Bverything.) E. Ga: ay., bet, 17th and 18th sts.(do ) nes” bet. 10th d& llth ste, . W. Gat & Bro., 324 a, av. bet. Sth & 10th sts, O. Hoop, 338 F th & loth |. Lewis, 20 Pe av., bet. i2th and 13th . Horva, watches and jeweiry. 337 and 508 Pa, - Kank, 480 Pa. av., bet. 3d & 436 sts. a #000 it oHN Lance, Chronometer. &c., maker, 437 7th st, J. THompaon, English tobmaker, 430 15th st. JUSTICES OF THE PEACKE. ke. Joun D. Cra rk, 525 12th 8 c iN, 66 ) kee Wa DRY, foot of K at.n , near Georgetown, P.W. Dorsxy, oor. New York av, and 20th st, LIVERY STABLES." = ALLISON NatLor, JR., cor. Pa. av, and 1336 st. LOCKSMITHS AND BELL HANGERS, C. Scunxipgr, ( practical.) 27) Pa. LuorpC. L, av.,b. 3&4 LOOKING GLASSES, &c. Prancis 237 Pa. av., near 13th UMBER YARDS.” * N. & J. W. Easny foot D st., (steam saw-mill.) ‘RO. MosueR, Biagden’s wharf, foot of 4th st. east arg eee g ENGINE SULBSRS. me. M. Evin HER, 13th st., near the canal, PMB giang.s. We scree totnand 3 sta. . TE. HatL& Co, +8. of canal. railing MARBLE WORKS ia Wa. Retseerorp, E 5 Serguazons, regs Tt acon VEIRMEYER. of Paay.: mani MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS.” J.CLAaRK, math’! instrument maker, 400 1 east, MILLINERY, &c. sere MUsic STORES: ate pnete. Pov. CT. Dz Caznixt, cor. Pa. av, PAINTS, OILS, ieee Howsgit & Mors 323 0 7 PAPER HANdixes Soo + MaRxRiran, 496 7th at, between D *RANCI® NE ae 35 N PATENT A AY Har TA and E. Ay., bot, 10th & ith ets 5.E. tth s F » STANSBY. Ae hb ‘TON, 405 F at., noar 7th st. ELLiot & PatrEn, oor 8th & F ais. 69, G.H. Fayman. model maker, F st., op. PHOTOGRAPHIC G ies 0 cCLEEs, 38 Pa. Syne. Sth & loth Moxoan & Ruineuant, foot of G street nerth. PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS, T.G.Ciay 7th part joe o AWNDROKERS. * Bass Isaac Henzpere, 429 Pa. ay.. ITRHURST’S, 434 Pa. av., bet. PLASTER k GUANO MILtSe |. W. Thompson & Bro., 269 Pa. av. K 496 6th sf J. SEY 778% Ps, PRINTING OFFIC B- | Ss rpg ‘975 D st., near 7th. 4H. *aGx. oor. Lou. av, & 7th at. Joge eoeetai tanec.» [& K, and High onN Hopps. 121 14th st., . igh st, 6. ¥. REAL ESTATE AGENTS. Jos. C. G. Kannepy, 470 H bet. 9th and 10th, Fox & Van Hoon. 4905 1th ee, an” — RESTAURANTS. 4 : at 8 cor, Pa. av, & 6th st. Young Ladies’ Institute, 490 E et. Iw oomis, 159 T. Prf. LC. Loomis, 159 Pasay AY oor. N Y. av. & léth st. CLAW. ER Tro i gsewine ‘Rooms. 5 Ps. av. 0. Noves, 549th st. n, Pa.av, STOVES, RANGES, GRA irt factory. ke.) §. Woepwanp.n * tid Web Weve ToBAce & = Sree MINKE TURNING, «Pw }. 407 G at, UNDERTAKERS.” °* & & Th, ME, Hanvay. 4072 st. bet. 6 & t, AWE. OPHOLSTERERS. *”” hey i ng street, uth ‘sth F st., between 10th and lth. .H. Grape. 218 and 242 Pa. av. Goan’ 9 and OX AND Co. R'stoREs. * "* het. 2d & Sd sta, BRACKET MAKING, ue. Av.. rear Sd at, Ai Tas Miscellaneous. AYER'S SARSAPARILLA. COMPOUND REMEDY. in which we have labored to the most effectual alterati - itis combined RMY SUPPLIES. & concentrated extract of Para Sareapariils, so LADELPMIA, * sabstances of still x: alterstive power as to 5 mp FRORPSALS are. v3 bs BP aflord an effective antidote for the diseases Sarsaparilis is | ceiv! ag oe. 10 o’elook a. m. of Monday, Fe-resented: to cure. Jt is believed that anch a r-medy Is e 7th. Minn the i Danaea ag o0n- wanted by those who safer from Strumous complatute, and the Army So thet ome whi: will accompliah their cure mast prove of im- | deliveratie at the United slothing | Meuse rervice to this class of our afflicted feilow-citt page kai Areonal,) in quantities zene. How complete y this compound wili do it has been | agseqaired, vis: Proven by +xperiment on many of the worst cases to be found of the fotlo = Maire eget. oeh hae rat eer per Pu Ras: ‘SYPRILIs awp StPMLITIC 4¥FacTiO: 50,000 yards 54-ineh dark blue hiat Dusasn, Buoret, Kecasuola on Tie Doctoe: mes grcx, Depiiitr, Drsrrata axd IwpioxsTiow. Exvsir: ‘70,000 . ANTHONY'S Fine, aud indeed the whole class Bxoop. ulcerons sores, through which the system will strive to rid iteelf of corraptions, ifnotaminted to do this through the nataral an channe's of the bod; 12,500 yard: cleanse (cotton woo!) flannel, Mt wheneveo it fa foul, and your feeliuge will tell you when. noes per y 2 Bven where no particular disorder te feit, people bet- Eublosoked ‘cotton drilling, to ter health, and live longer, for cleanting the blood. biood Leaithy and all fe well; bat with this pabalum disordered, thore can be no lasting health. Sooner or later something must go wrong, aud the great machinery of life is disordered or overthrown. i rille bas, and deserves much. the reputation, of accomplishing these ends. But the world has been egrogi- gusly deceived by preparations of It, aprily because the drug a’one has not all t ¢ virtue that fe claimed for it, but more because many preparat! rs, pretending to be coucen- 50,000 yanda So-1 ¥ “oF lite ign yanetes caceuten Narusl;to week ?eoussl 8 oublo and Twisted bar S pounds per doz-n pairs 10,000 ratdared buntieg Wiacbea'wide, #2 yardelong trated extracts of it, contato but little of the virtae of tar- od do. ood = ms _ oo : ae. = “Paring fate years wes bor 15,000 = 42 inch Russia sheeting, vo weigh bottles, pretending to gi Pa 400 do. 38 inch brown holland for one dollar. Most of these have been frauds upon the | go.n00 do. 36-inch anbleached cotton muslin al k, for they not only contain little, if any. Sars«partile,bat | j@.0n@ do. 45-inch black = po often no. curative ‘properties what -ver. Hence, bitter snd | 19/900 do. biack silecia painful divappointment has f{)llowed the use of the varivue | 'e'n09 do. brown linen extracteof Sa which flood the market, umtfi the | $40 49; teskrans name it-elf 1a j sed, and has become synonymous | BQN) Uo. cnuvase padding Bith Napostston and cheat, ‘Still we call thts compound | SOM stots ootton wadding — my odps gp! inch Coats apom | 68,000 yards % and 3 inch cotton ta Ecniera prneaiee Silk—red. winte. yellow, green, and tess for fage— yar Sie cwittand sewing zilk, best quality, per pound Linen thread, W. B., No. 38 40, per pound Do, ‘blue No. a 40, 0. Do. assorted colors, 30a 49, do. 20,000 yards 9 Inch cu duck, to weigh 2 ounces per yar. 12,000 yards 3) The cotton duck, to weigh 153¢ ounces per yar: $0,000 yards 23e-inch cotton duck, to weihh 14% ‘Ounces per ¥! 12,000 yards ae inch cotton duck, to weigh 10 ounces per yard = 1,000 yards 22 inch cotton duck, to weigh 9 ounces k we for trrests 7 eases It ie tntonded to cure, Ia order to secure thelr c radication from the eystem, the remedy should Le yasly taken according to directions on the betite, PREPARED BY DR.J.t. AYER & CQ., LOWELL, MASS., Price, $1 per Boitle ; Six Botties for $5. GF So'd by Z, D. GILMAN, Washington; R. 8. T. CIS SELL Georgetown, aud by all Druggists every whore. Js Teotm.r HELNBOL Y= ,NUINE PREPARATION, yard Heh BoLY's HUGH U for the Bladder. 25,000 yaros 33 inch cotton duck, toweigh 9% ounns HELMBULD’S BUCHU for the Kidneys. per yard HEULMBOLD’S BUCHU for the Gravel, 335 truaipet and bugle cords, worsted, yellow, &LMBOLD’S BUCHU fer orange, green, scariet, and sky -biue f&tMBotDs BUCGHU for 20,00 yards 2,-irch worsted lace, do. do. do. HELMBOLD’S BUCHU for Loss of Memory. 1240 °do. % do. do, do. do. de. de. HELMBOLD’S BUCAU for Dimueas of Vision 9,000 do. Ide do. do. do. do. do. do. HELMBOLD’S BUCHU for Difficuit Breathing. 16,000 hat cords, worsted, (colors as above,) 3-1 HELMBOLD’S BUCHU for Wenk Nerves. inch diameter, with @ tassel at each end, ELM BO!.D’S BUCHU for Genera’ Devility. two inches long HE LMRULD’S BUCHU for Universal Lassitude | 15,000 black feit hats, best quality, made of Sootch HELMBOLD’S BUCK U for Horror of Disease. and Hnglish couey aud Russia hare HELMBOLD’S BUCHU for Night Sweats. 16,000 black ich feathers, |2 inches long HELM SOLD’3S BUCHU tor Wakefuluess. 10,000 brass es HELMBOLD’S BUCHU for Dryness of the Skin. 8,00 brass bugies HELMBOLD’S BUCHU for Eruptions. 1,000 brass trumpets HELMBOLD’S BUCHU for Pain in the Baok. 3,000 brass crossed cannons HELMBOLD’3 BUCHU for heaviness ofthe Eye 3,00 do. do. sabres lids, with Temporary Suffusion and Loss of Sight, 400 brase thimt les for flars , HELMBOi D'S BUCHU for Mobility aud Kest- 10,000 do. knapaack trimmings sete °? fessness, With Want of Attention Hosror of So- 60 do spears aud ferrules for guidons and colors iron buckles, roller, %, %, and 1% inch stoek buckles 3. 3., brass and 5 brorze aioe pairs 0, ciety. H ELM BOLD'S BUCH! for Obstruoti HELMBOLD’S BUCHU for bxoess irom Indiscretion 2nd all Diseases of t arising SEXUAL ORGAN, 200 sergeants, do. do 20 do. . do. Existing in either sex,from whatever cause orig- | 6.000 corporals’ and privates’ brass and 400 bronze inated, aud no matter of : eonpost Sie HOW LONG STANDING. yet eggeen dae by These symptoms, m p+ by sufferers with diseases 2.50 do, are experisuced often the Kiadder, Kidne: Gravel and Dropsy,and invariably by the tj cious or nervous aud debilitated. itisa fact, urt di Toug ¥ ets, do. tinge established, that any disease of these organs Cc effects the mid more than any and a!! others, and if yp peers es artillery allowed to go on—which this medicine invariab'y ree 35 do jo, | infantry moves—roon follows Loss of Power, Fatuity, and 2,000 drum heads, batter Epileptic Fits—in one of which the patient may ex- ‘300 do. do. snare pi Vho can say that those excesses are not [1 400 do. sneres, se! quently followed by those direful diseases, Insanity 200 do. sticks, pairs and Consumption? The record of the Insane Asy Jo) do. stick carriages lams,and the melancholy deaths by Consumption 400 do. cords bear ample witness to the truth Try 10) howpital tent poles. sets In Lunatic A sylumis the most 500 wall do, do. do. The countenance is actuai.y id 3,009 hospital do. pins, large itute—neither mirth nor grief ever bisite 6000 do. do. do.’ small i uld a sound of the voice occur, it is rarely 8.000 wal do. do. large articulate. 1000) do. do. do. small * With woeful measures, wan Despair, 30,40 common do. do. Low, sullen sounds, his grief beguiled.” 100,000 tent Luttons, (wood,) small Debility is most terrible, and has brought thous | '2?'h9 do. slips do. 0. ands upon thousands to untimely craves ; thus biast- ‘100 garrieon flag halliards ing the ambition of many noble youths. It oan be 150 Mereiting tae halliards oured by the use of thie 2,00) pounds cotton sewing twines, 5 and 6é strands INFALUIBLE REMEDY. Sono pounds tent line. arve The ~ass of voluntary testimony in possession of 2}000 pounds do. do. small the Proprietor. vouching its virtues and curative '200 pounds bolt rope powers, is immense, racing names well known 5,000 pounds bailing rope to jemenes = — € cates of cures from one 100 pounds twine month to twenty yea! reliable and rexpousible charaater. are open for in- | 15.000 tin canteens with cork stoppers, $pints, to spsc'ion, fom Governors of Stati re ges, emi- 500 iron pots nent Physicians, and distinguished Clereymen. 8,000 mess eet iron HELMBULD’S EXTRACT BUCHU is pre-] $10) camp hotties eneet iron, § sixes In nests pared directly aoeording to the rules of Pharmacy | 1's) pickaxes—2 sizes, to Weigh 6% and? pounds and Chemistry, with the erestest acouraoy and | jt Motrocks—2 argees to Weigh OM poate, ie a nory —_ = le uable Works | 30 feliing axes—ons! atoel—vest ‘quality—S sizes e.and most of the lae| $'<0camp hatchets | do. “4 : 5,000 pick and mattock handies—best quaiity 000 felling @xe hand!es—best quality 6.000 camp hatchet handies:—best quality 3.000 spados—best quality—2 sizes Althe above- articles must mentioned conform in all respects to the seaiod standard patterns iu thin office, where they can be 01 examined, and any addi tional imtormation given in are to them will be s safe and pleasant in taste and odor, bat immediate in its action. Personally xppeared betore me, an Alderman of the city of Philadelpnia, H. T. HELMBOLD, Chemist. who, being duly sworn, does say, that his preparatien contains no Naro :tr Mereury.or in- Jurious Drug, but are purely V. Sample patterns of the woollen and cot - gE f: H ELMGULD, Sol anufacturer. Hecipn yooo will be sentin mail to seapedicrarers pit Sworn and subscribed before his 2d day of | Pdscireble taat the articles be of domeatie maces November, 1854. Ww. P. Hisparp. Alderman. facture. Price $1 per bottie, or six for $5, delivered to any ‘The privilege ia reserved by the United States of address. deoressing the quantity one-fourth on the nocept- ONE THING CERTAIN, y é 7 . and of increasing it from one- A TRIAL COST= BUT A DULLAK—TRYIT | 68060! the proposals. and of increasing it from oue- A: d be convinced of its efficney. ‘Atd it 1saccom- | {rd to one haifa giving the comtrachor witty dane? nied by reliable and reapoesitie Certificates from Protessore of Medical Colleges, Glererme > and others, Prepsredby H.'T. HE LMBOL Praoctiot and Analytical Chemist. 104 South Terth st., below Chestnut, Philada To be had of all Droggiste and dealers throughout the United States, Canadas, and British Provinces. not.oe of such desired increase. and of rejecting any proposa's which may be considered eXtravagant. ‘The manufacturers’ establishment or dealer's place of business must be specifically stated in the proposal. together with the names. address, and re- sponsibility of two persons prop: ‘as securitie: with theacknowledgements of said persons that th: jeware of Counterfeite. h security or will be responsible that good Ask fc MBULD'S—take no other. Cures earns furnished in case a contract 1s obtained. guarantied Bide from manufacturers of or recular dealers in, Sold by C. STOTT, Dressist. corner of Pa av. the artic ee will be preferred, rnd contracts wi!l be and 7th street, Washington City, and all other led to the lowest responsib.e bidd or who shali druggists. Jan 26-eoly” iraeh the required soourities for theperformauce - | th . —F Preorosats Fae corps ’S ihe 3 Deliveries to commence within fifty days after acceptance of the proposais,and one-half of the auanuty contacted for must be ——— ry — it roportions within four mont OM > BL date. by ha Nance, aod theremainder within three months thereafter in monthly or greater proportions, ctor may find convenient. stinctly und |, by every pereon obtaining a contract, that said contract is not trans- ferable without the consent of proper authority, and thatany sale, assignment, or transfer of it, without such consent havin proeess of law.) will be regarded as of the contract, and the Soatractor nt ASHINGTON, January 5, 1859, SeaLep PRroposars will be received at this o until Monday, the 7th of February ne; 30’ if m., for furnishing the following si 3,4, 5,6, 88 the case may be) for th CL. No.1, 80 uniform caps, com 2,000 pompous 209 non-commissioned cflicera’ epauletts 200 privates’ counterstraps Quanssemaqean's Orrick, U.S. M. iat oe pites (cli 1 year 1859, viz n ol » (@xoept under a ‘and hia Toon = oe Sreseenee — i ponsibie for all loss or damage to {poets Reset Bintes the United Sta oa which may erise from said aban- Crass No. jonment. . 1,500 stooks (patent Teather) = Payments will be madeon eagh delivery, should rese have |# an appropriation to meet them, or as soon thereafter as an Sppropriation shall be for that purpose. Ten per cent. of the amount of each delivery will be retained until the cout shall te compieted, which wiil be forfeited to the United #tates incase of defaication on the part of 5,000 brogans, pairs 1,500 knapsacks (gutta percha) 2,000 fatigue caps, navy biue cloth, indigo dye Cuiass No.3. 3,500 yards 6 4 navy biue cloth, indigo dye 8,000 yards 6 4 blue ker tract fu'filling the contract. 1,000 mari to weigh 5 pounds each SS ‘of prope will befurnished upon appli- 4.00) wool catioa to this office. #0 ba Proposnis wil! be endorsed,*‘ Proposals for Fur 2,50 red flannel shirts nishing Army Supplies and Matervais,”’ and bead- 400 yards scarlet rattinett dress CHS. THOMAS, Colonel, 400 yards white rattinett je 8-StawtPah? Vt. M. Gen. U. 8. Army. Crass No. 4. EDUCATIONAL. a ee unity presents itself to parents for 2,000 futigue frocks f nnn (pubbe 2,500 cantou-flannel drawers school) of the largest town in Switzerland, is dis- 1,000 bai be: opetban” No. 5, eed to receive into his family youn, Am joan To buff weror belts a and to direct their studies, ig = '§ grest facilities for attaining perfect: 1,000 buff cartri in the different branches of education, and the high 14900 cartridge: idge box belts Ree wt of the tutor guaranties the moraland phys- iro bayonet soattarda OTT For details nud torias apply by lettér to Box . = ee alee Noe One Tat tues" a ICHARDSON WHIBKY. LJ Oe Saag Sergeant d We having made Sam’! Bacon & Co our Sole Musicians’ do. (for men and hoys) Agente for the sale of our RICHARDSON Box-wood B fifes WHISKY, do invite all who hive: ot w gan sticks, pi ir it to eail on them, as it will be in no oti ‘enor drum heads (batter ahd snare) Hass drum heads this city, hands in this oi'N DLETON & RICHARDSO Drom snares, sett ja2-tawsw AGLE RESTAUR BAe Conuea Rinrm anp D Sraxsrs, One square North of Penn. Aven CHAS, KLOTZ, Proraizror. inners and S fur- ni ahed in the boctetyle by! French cooks. a tes! 80cording to “ibainnacos one tandred ana ton fect tional 100me if req! of a8 s00n thereaf eras Sppropriation shall be made for that purposs. ‘The quantit; y be in OR ore or diminished, at the option o: Quarter 8th at., corner of Pa. master, on making the contracts, as the exigencies | uesto furoish all requiri Of the service may - emand. his celebrated Venez Proposals will also be received up tothe same | ian CRYSTAL SPh. ? time for the manufacture of— E PE att a i EO EY eT Oe STS SS iCIAN AND OCULIsT.—Dr. WOLFSON contin Privctas” uniform coats pignest persent the Worle 5 Fair ty thousand Felice woollen jackets oh of age, oF rom increasirg cata- ‘atch coats way Siabhched throughout Eo- Musigians' jsokets, His jeu are Soe ar toe area sara tee farnished whose nuficitnor must be certified b's | [EW ORLEANS SUGAR OT ee States judge, district attorney, or navy Whe chart 3: Fy a se eng 81 roposal will be sidered a not 450 chon SUGA s*rictiy. comply v.th tne form bored Het one of- $i Caras MOL Ass cnndeie thie ‘Prépcanie yu be e: ** Proposa's for tes wraine r ot ner panne RP dressed ts site eon ELAND, | _ It will be olfered at public suction on arrival, of i tawnPr aartermaatar, | Which due notice will OWLE L FEET.Al | _de a sotr Mintantirie Ue, N. B—MEE necua hl hivis, wast COL PES rine etre and he et ; 9 %-008f bat, Browns’ aad Ni ‘you a! a Siyfee, ‘tree Medicines. Unni Teee Ee WS ec ge. ‘WITH IMMENSE HOME AND EUROPEAN DEMAND, The reason why, is by Natare’sown ty the eatursl atid, and heads, removes all dan- it restores the natural color becomes gray: sxpiies it grow on jer proof, who am im end ont o the N. Y, Wire Ratling Ret blishment every day. My hair {# pow its uatural color.and wach improved in Sloesier and pearance every way, being taleker, and mi 2 “ pectfelly, Sexny Jaxurm, ours res} < “™ Dorner of Oolumbla Wis@ Oarroll Sia, Brookiya, Livtwaerom, Als, Feb. 14, 1868. Paor Woor—Dear Sir: Your Hair Restcrative tas dome mach good ta this pact of the country. My hair bas bees slixhtly i ing for years, caused, I head of hair now growing, afier other remedies known, to no eect. I think gable remedy now extant, and advise all who «re Vaat way to nse your remedy. You can prb't«h ‘think pi oper. ‘Yours, ae, . — PRILADELP Sts, Sept. 9, 1867. Paor. Woon—Dear Str: Your Hair Resterestvols poovtag itself highly beneficial to mm front, and also used but two half pint botties ot your Restorstive, and how the top of my head Is well studded with « promising erop of young hair, and thi fe alao receiving fis benefit. T Lave tried other preparations without any benefit what 1 think from my own personal recommendation, 1 ca many others to try 16 ‘ours, respectfully, Fee D. H. Tuomas, M. D.. No. 464 Vine Stroot, The Restorative is put up in bottles of three sizes: viz: large, medium and small; the amall bolde js @ pint, and retaiis for $1 per bottle; the medium hoide at least 2) per cent. more in rtion than the small, retaiis for $2 per bottio; the large hoids s 4 per cent. more im proportion, and retails a bottle. . J, WOUD & CO.. Froprietors, 312 Broadway New York, (in the grest N. Y W Rating Es tablighment,) and 114 Market street, *t. Loum. Mo And avid by aligood druggisteand Fancy Goode jeniers. nol? Sm SYRUP, Combined, Having successfully passed the ordeal to whicd new discoveries inthe Materia Medica are jected, must now be cy hed medroine, Efficacy in Curing _ Dyspepsia, Affections of the Liver, Dropsy Neuralgia, Bronchitis and Consumption Ten dencies, Disordered State of the Blood, Boils Scurvy, Tae Prosivating Effects of Lead ov Mercury, General Dedility, and all Diseases which require a Tonic and Alics: ine. 1s beyond question. The Proofs of ite efficacy sre so numerous, so wel authenticated; and of such peculiar character, that wufferers cannot £4 reusouabfy hesitate to reosive the proffered aid. < The PERUVIAN SYRUP! does not profess to be 8 Cure-all, but its range is extensive. because |<" many diseases, apparently unlike e fuduce ER U V-LA N™ oO Gre intimately re'ated,and ——, ing from one cause, ma) cured one remedy. is of diseases for whi the ae provi re, 1 the hi has so often baified skill. The facts are tangible, ; sible, and the safety and efficacy of the Syrap incon trovert:ble. Thoss who may wish for an opinion from disinterested ars respecting the characte of the Syrup cannot fail to be satisfied with the fol 8 testimonials in the bande ugnatures Bre those of gentie- 6 community, and of th r Neuralgia, &c Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Indeed Ite effects would be tucredible, but from of those who have witnessed them, and thelr testimony, e Go ours, to ite resto Rev. Joux Pixarowr, Tuoma: ‘Teomas 4. Dextran, Perea §. 8.H.Kuwpatt, M.D. Jams 0. Doxm, Samui Mar. It fe well kuown that the medicinal effect of Protoxide ot Tron is lost by even y brief expose: mafutain « solation oxidation, has been decmed impossible. the Peruvian Syrup, thie desirable point is attained by com*ixaTion 1m a ‘Way BEFORE UNKNOWS; and thie solution may replete all the carbonstos citrates, and tartrates of pisterte to the 60 Btate of ‘Massachosetta, mines i sirest, Boston. Prioa for large For sale by D: bottles, @2; am s: bottles, N. L: CLARK & CO. Propii For esie in Washington by Z. D. Agent; Nairn & Paimer, John Sc! » M Smith, V. Harbaugh, H. H. MoPhersun, F. 8 ee gongen Sur. Je8. a. atone, 3-2 Lovejoy, ir. DD. arke, D. Kidgoly ; in Georgetowr by R. J. Cissell. tod J. Ls Kidweil. se St-tm ARTSHORNE’S CURE-ALL, THE GREAT PAIN ANNIHILATOR, N. EMEDY FOR DYSPEPSIA, WE. “ PsPOMACH AND WEAK BOWELS. - PREPAKED RY A CHEMIST. Bort as 12, 25 and 50 cents and one dollar. THE GREATEST DISCOVERY IN MEDICAL HARTSHORE’S CURE-ALL shi in al! families in case of xccidents or paysiciain. mn apy ag of the system and is usec externally and internally. i[7™ As the frequent ohanres of the weather pro- duce a bad Cold, Rheumatism, Pain in the Lambs and Body; also, Stil Neok—every person shouic ote bottle. It acts upon the Nerves, Mu: news, Biood and Bones ; and, by its warming elec ti it . aul i the Gere bottisand try ite nn tom the avatom N. B.—if you have a Cough, use HARTS ORNE’S BECTORAL SYRUP OF WILD a uw the beat Cough Syrup im the ei oe, Etiont, Bt HARTSHORNE’S ANTI-BIL: OUS PIL! ._ ‘They act upon the Liv- ér, Stomach and Bowels, carrying off ali Bie and ous. ‘he above medicines to be had at all Pree. Stores in Washington city; Kidwell & Ciscell at io town: H. Pes! & Co. Alexa: HE CRLERRATED DR. J.S. ROSE'S MEDICINES, Op PHivapEtpmia. These remedies are the result of thirty-five years of extensive and successful practice. only reliable pre} sons to cure the vi that flesh is heir to. a DR. J. 8. ROSE’S COUGH SYRUP.OR EX- PECTORANT will radicaliy cure Courhs, Coida, Hoarsnese. Bronobati all Lung diseases. Price id DK ‘s OSE’2 ALTERATIVE SYRUP. or Blood Purifier, for the eure of Serofula, Old rie. oe Il- Evuptions Cnronio Diseases, | loers.Swelled Neck, nd all diseases arising from an impure state of the a blood. R Price $1. : SE’S DYSPEPTIC COMPOUND. eo our for Dyspe; Liver Com- .J.8. SE’S PAIN CURER, It isnots care all; but it alone has steod the teat of 35 years, curing Rheumatism, Tootn and Kar Aches, Cho Pains in the Stomacn and Bowels, Sprains, Bruis: Pains in the Limbs, Joints, and Spine, orany nie or externgliy. Piice, 12, 25, and 50 ie. sh to set cured of any of the above com te. Dr. J. S. Rose’s genuine Medicines, ich you will know when genuins by having his written signature on the cork uf each betile. Sold by druggists generally. N. B. are of those poor nostrums purport ing to be the beat in the world. jn 28-ly ee _ 7; BEST Ouse SYRUP IN THE OR HARTSHORNE'S PECTORAL STREP OF ‘This article 1s propared by's eheviiat, and is je 18 prepared by 2 chemist, is pro Bounced by medica! men, and those who have use¢ it, to be the best preparation for Coushs, Colds, mchitis, Hoarseness, Sore Ray nd nd 4 preventive ofthat lion of dis- eases, Consumption. Persons who sing should use it. It is plensant te the taste, softens, clears and strengthens the voice, silays all irritation of the throat lungs, and pre- vents tak cold, TL7- Bottles 2 and 5 centaand @1. Sold by al Pracciatein eemnctes, Gommustoonany Almay Covers. COLDS, HOARSENESS, &o, The prevalence of the above complaints at thie season generaliy has the effect of bringing out a host of professediy uew specifics, and while some are many are useless, and others even dangerous, The wiwest course to pursue is to cunsu't your fam. 'y sician, or otherwise use only such remedies long public experience has proved to be aufe and efficacious. ¢ ue 6 character is TY LR'R COM EoD oye hab sal gum ARABIC. Oncwal- vorite pri y ofaneminent physicac itwoon became a popular seseat and has onntinesd to enjoy agrowing reputation for the iast twenty years. Incases sots like a charm. common , Cougha, &o., i 'W hooping Cough, acre onerete in the world ay as in Logenger form. Pri nown a ler’s Gem arate Cough Cand joagant as ” leavers thoy srvenserpasceds mo ll-Sm wi F WASHINGTON IS covering up d Heads Traveicrs’ 5 ‘OUNT VERNON AN EK TOMB OF IBeta,soust Vern CUTER willreseme the ae Ly strest, af Ba. An Ume to connect With the eazly 8! J Wasting N AND o pM 28th, resume her trips Side primer sears fe Fare from Pa, avenue to lenandirie Va Do. do. i of 7th street. tine Dineod ZF Sti4ie es oF eam wBstT, SOUTHWEST AND NUXTHWHST. Baltimere and Uhie Reilread. WINTER ARRANGEMENTS. Two THROUGH TRAINS ARE NOW K FROM washiaeToN tok THE west, u 3 Ist. MAIL TRAIN starte a: 7.45 8. m., (Sunday excepted.) connecting closely at Washington J une- ton, for Camberiand and Pe:dmout. 2d. THE CINCINNATI, ST. LOUIS AND CHICAGO E ESS CONNECTION leaves Washington at 3.40 p. m., renoning Cu th Bt 9.30 mM. next day, &nd connecting ny! we - mire aod the La west, #, Kansas, &0. To view the Grand Mountain Sesnery of the Road in daylight, take either the 7.458. m. or 340 p.m, trans from hing ton. For Parkers! and all Stations on the North- Western Vii ond take the 3 40 p.m. Tran. For Manettaand Cineinnat: Rairoad take ge vee Tickets and Bagrace Cheoks Se ters, every other possible feolity will be found upon the route, AY PASSENGERS for the Main Stem of the Baltimore and Owe Railroad will leave Washing- ton as followe: For all points between Washinrton Junction and Piedmont take the 7.45 8. m. train. a Stations between Piedmont and Wheel oY 3.40 p.m. Train. To connect with the Fred- the 3.40 p.m, Train. FOR BALTIMORE AND THE EAST, Leave Washr for Baltimore et6.10 and 1.45 43p.m. Or Sunday at 3.407. m, oniy. Leave Baitimore st 4.50 bag nd 3 _ The 7.45 and 4. tigne and for Annapolis connections. The? 45a m. 3.4 p.m. are the chief connect- me trains for the west, and the 6.10, 7.45 and 3. . m. trains for the east. 7. stop at way ste- Notice TO TRAVELERS. NEW ARRANGEMENT, With Greatly improved Schedule. FROM WASHINGTON DIRECT TO ALB PAR" or THE SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST, Via Petemac Steamers and Kichmend an@ temac Railread Lime. Two fast daily lines from Washington fo uthand Southwest. Boats leave their berths, of 6th street, st 6ig%.m and? ssp.m. Passengers 4 the morning boat can obtema fine breakfast on boar and enjoy @ pleesant sail of 3é hours down the beau- tuiu! Potomac. passing in full view of Mount Vernon, By the evening boat they insures good supper ands rest of four hours m comfortabie berths or state rooms, and errive in Richmond im time to connecd ¥ the trains for the South and South weat. The Great Soutbern Mas is conveyed over thas Toute. it being 44 miles shorter and 100 miles less railroading than by any other route, _, making certain connections to Fredericksburg, Richmond, and Petersburg, Va . Weldon and Wilming: c Cherleston, S.C Montgome Direct to New O Auge Georg Mobile, Ala, and ali Sowtherm Cities 4d Towns Also, connect at Richmond with the Danville, Southside, Virginia, Tennessee. and Kast Tennes- gee Railroads THE SowrEWeEsT To Dattancora, Husterille, conphin, ure, Knoxville, iB unction, of the Southern Ticket Office, No. ‘enn. one door east of Browns’ Hotel, or on board the boate, foot of 6th street GbO. k. MATTINGLY. suléir (Union) Ticket Arent. EW ARKANGEMENT! GREAT SOUTHWESTERN ROUTS Via Orange and Alexandria Kaeiliread. FROM WASHINGTON CITY, D. ©. To VIRGIL ‘TENNESSEE, Ege. PPL, a OtISANA ARKANSAS and TEXAS, z ROUGH TICK! can be obtained at the 6 A SOUTHW =RN RAIL ROAD OF FICE, corner of Penney!vania avenue and 6th street, Washington, on board of the Steam Ferry Boat George Pace,'cr at the office of the Urange abe: Alexandria Raiirosd, et Alexandria, ro Richmond, Danville, Lynchburg, Bristol, Knooville, Dalton, Atlanta, Chattanooga, Nashville, Huntsville, Grand Junction, Memphis, Montgomery and New Orleans, By a direct route, and ountinuous raiiway_ . tons to Memphie. eneeiers Afording greater Er, and Comfort and being over 20 miles sh ar by any other route. The steam {erry boat George Page leaves the foot ofTth street m., for Alexandra, where pas sengers take the cars for Richmond, Chariottevi|. Staunton, White Suiphur Springs, Woodstock, & and et 7iq'p. m. for Kichmond sud = making Bure Bcd close conne: ie. Bagear Wagons and Omnibuses leave the oftee, Pa. avenue, ai $0": ‘clock &. m. and vii Te JAMES A. EVANS, Agent. Washington. jet7-tt U NITED STATES MAIL LINE, Only Regular Lane, and Without Failure Sor Bight Years. ror re Serre rites OREGOR, Regular Seiling Days, Sih § Wth of cash month. Cavrion.—So many frauds and impo- sitions of various Kinds nave been late! ame Pate ob travelers bound to CA LI- RNA, that the subsoriter, the only authorized Scent for passage by the U.S. Mail Line, via ma. in the city of New York, feels it his duty to caution &ii persous seeking a to Caiiorme, that, 70 aVolD IMPosiTioN, they must be careful to find thetrue office of the Steamships of the U, & Maul Live, via Penama Railroad, as no other office 1 New York is authorized to = passage n Companies have only une office in New York which is at 177 West street, corner of Warren st... iting on the North Kiver, at the ke R., ir head of tle Oeerve mY Sign Over the Goar. Fes Oe RAMON DOR ee ew vers, T= Paciric MA\. STEAMSHIP com- 0 of the Steamships of this Company, carry the Uted Stater Mail for ACAPULO ~y GALIFORNIA and OREGON, eaves GER ‘anains twice exch Month. on the arriva: of the United States Mai! = which leave New Orieaneand New York regu.ariy om the 5th and 20th of each month with the mais en ore, Connecting Vis PANAMA RAIL- seep steamships have been peen and greye by the Navy Department, and guaranty ‘speed The silroad (47 miles long) is oo pleted frem ooean to ccea. and 18 or m3 oré e.-T ce of pe ers ke cocked in roughto San TANCisCo, And passengere embarked at Penama by steamer at the oom- pany’s Trae The money paid in New York covers all expenses of the trip. Reserve steamers are wy port in Panama and pay to prevent detention tp case of acci- #0 that the route is entirely veliabie no failare having occurred in eight years. S.Company’s steamers, fassengers leave Panumea the same day they ar- rive st Aspinwall. J Conductors go through by each steamer, and take eharge of women and chi) Without other pro- For th: ‘or ‘bh tiokets at the lowest rat as 77 West suetnon Yor wt we the RAYMOND.—or to ARMSTRONG, HARRIS & G0. Now Urleaue,-or C- L. BARTLETT Box, ts ef "7a2 «i