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an WOOD AND OOAL. jMrostant TO HOUSEKEEPERS: THE PIONEER SAW HILL AND FIREWOOD FACTORY, (Sies ov tus Buus Frac Starr.) South oe! the Canal, mear 7th street Bridge, wil “vin shortest notice, - THE EVENING STAR. ‘Constantina,”’ in the San Francisco Gold- oxic. 000 oF best imitations.of the an- tique which we haveilately fallen upon, in Fishers of Men. ‘A young manne came to y* prn«yve shadde, babbl br uae Day iynge i Meabyta hi ire himme dounne and looks, haddowes gce, et Ly aes fon i ‘somme hayre, Ye waterre iillves copie matte | show thatt> pire gt wannd Lote oor hirre comp syré.” > THE BEST QUALITY, Or Any Kinp, Cut and Split to any Dimensions. CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST! With full measurement guaraatied. RY AND OAK - oLE cla ater meena SANE p,POSaS PE iat gt tacrausrmxe roe whe 2 RTH CaROLINA.— ‘Scotiand) Courier publishes a Carolina, in which it is stated that the descendants of Scottish Hig! who ent to North Carolina during its early it, are numerous in several counties of that State. The principal settlement was made by Niel Macniel, of Argylisbire, who landed in ‘Wilmington in 1749, with bis family and about ‘300 emigrants, district of Kintyre, Ai large tion of kilted and ned Highland said to have frightened the Wilmingtonians, who endeavored to exact from their enterprising leader a bond for their it behavior, but the shrewd Scotch- man ‘to evadethe demand, and ascended Cape Fear river with the band of hiscountrymen. Ghee lat Wneeatt nent ek on the increase. Mr. Macdonald, Kingsourg, his lady, the celebrated Flora Macdonald, famous for her adherence to the unfortunate Pi der, Prince Charles, in his forlorn condition after his defeat at Culloden, ss with a number of others, from the Isle of Syke, so that every year added to the number of the Scotch Highland emigrants; until s00n formed the m: itv ofthe popu. lation and controlled the aud ecclesiasti interests of no less than seven counties, viz: Cum- FIRE-WOOD MI ref Seventh st. and Canal. woond of all kind, manufactured to order, any longth or maze, for use. co. OAL, We have now on hand's beatiful lot of COAL, ed and White Ash, different size baie PT wand will be reoeivi: ai ‘Ol 1 ne 27-tf {n some this language every Sabbath "The Paris Moniteur communicates several letters from the correspondence of Napoleon the First, which the [noone Em ¢ has collected and will have published. The letters from this colleetion now printed mam tara nospear: the year 1798. They refer gy ptian expedi- tion, and meant foot b re that rently Bonaparte undertook the jon not in sense of aconquest only, but that be looked at it, or at least wished an act civiliza- wor ex Ray IN Texxzssez—On the 15th instant an affray occurred at Murfreesboro, Teng:, which resulted in the death of M.C. Hen- derson, a son of the Kev.G. T. Henderson, at the bands of two men named Ward and Parmer Henderson fired a pisted at the latter, but the ball unfortunately took effect in the shoulder of a man named Ellis, causing a serious wound. J. Harrison, who came to the aid of Henderson, was also badly beaten and stabbed. Ward and Far- mer have since been arrested. next ton days, which we sell delinered Le ets ow at Seaport of % cents per ton, 4 MeKNEW & MgRLOw,. roprietors, Corner Seventh st. and Canal. WwW ry ‘ = ms AND o L Delivered to all parts ok the dey Mat the iowont possible rates, T.5.& Ba ee Spgyree mtr a COAL: COAL! op! receivi -OAL from oleae petcot ec ame ah ct f rensopeble. ices, bee the Oak, Bine'and lickory OD, cutand split ~~ ii and leave your order: cane im » 8017 (States) Cor. C and lath sta., near Canal. MISCELLANEOUS. T# INSURANCE COMPANY oF THE STATE OF VIRGINIA, RICHMOND. Capital $300,000. Directors. Yee notiprinnd, Prost Farmers Bank A. Warwiok, firm of Warwiok & Barksdale G. Crenshaw, firm of Crenshaw & Co 3 of Goddin & Apperson of Warwick & Barkedsls’ rm of Warw Grant, Leer. anainotorn Fics Grows in MARYLAND. —We were not aware that figs were grown in Frederick county until we saw and tasted them at the agricultural exhibition in this city last week, and learned upon inquiry that between four and five bushels are raised each year at Mt. St. Mary’s College, in this county. we saw were the second crop, in size al as asahen’segg. The first crop. we learned, are about twice the size of the second crop.— Frederick Union. jw & Co " HB, firm of Bacon & Baskervill RK. B, Haxsil, firm of Haxall, Crenshaw & Co ne Currie, Jr, Ship Owner | m. 5 arwiok, firm Warwick & Barksdale Jas A fie? Banta Attorney at Law - C, Ellett, Builder a G;Rome, merioultur and Manufacturer . W. MoGruder, firm of 8. MoGruder & Sons Jas. Dunlop, Rim of Bealae, Moneure & jas. lop, firm of op, Moneur 0. * BOLLING W. HAXALL, Pres. . F. 0 le 0. F. BRESEATH & KNOWLES. Agente, Offics—over Bank Washington, Room 16, oo 15 ly.r QL» Bice, MELLOW AND GRE BURNSIDE’ MONONGAHELA RYE WHISKEY, PB ype nog BY vga aap eie tape hy Ai a flash of lightning struck a wind- mill af Lappion, in Franon in whieh there was a female, w! 0 was killed by the electric fluid, and on whose there was left the picture of a s . neighboring tree, with all its branebla and lesves Pateaaasiensly distilied by Mr. James Burnside, complete. "This i ular tatpoing by lightning Rte teeer Os oaniael ned et ee examiners an: and case fared the municipal authorities of the place. pted by ‘wholesome nav te ace, baer UJ- Dr. Meissner, Heidelberg, writes. exposing eae tte emphatically one asystem of obtaining degrees from ‘“‘the University of Giessen’’ on the payment of £30. The Univer- sity consists of a barn, and a number of clerks are employed ehiefy In’ writing out diplomas for — 5 men. The University was founded in 1607 a acquittéd great celebrity for ite schools of orgaaic chemistry under Baroa Liebig {[7" A skank crawied tnto the drain to the cellar of the Baptist meeting house in Elisworth, Me., and settled, without thought as to salary and without consulting thecommittee. He took wood care to let fl assembling there on Sunday, know that he was located; but his ministration not being acceptable, be was summarily dismissed. r gee have arrived by the over- ais repeat the re; in relation to the flight of the ‘Terad incondiaties The road north Red River is said to be lined with wagons. The excitement in northern Texas con- tinues All suspected persons are warned F- The inhabitants of Paris are to be cratified witwanother magnificent promenade The Em- peror bas given orders for the construction ofa road around Paris, within the fortifications. It will be twenty miles long, and one hundred and twenty feet wide. The footpaths will be bordered with trees. iJ A journeyman printer in an Obio printi office on a ou,” tat weer, went eM ville oil district, bought an oi! claim on tim Struck ofl, aud bas been offered $20,000 for his peg ceoeotg poy t Clee , who wor! in the office the Cleve! Plaindealer. ar UF The Methodists of St. Louis have resolved, in annual couference, that Friday, Nov. 2, shall be set apart as a day of solemn fasting and prayer for the preservation of the Union. ch jan peo- ple in every of the nation are invited to ob- Serve the day in like manner. U>™ It is said that wr. T. Biglow Lawrence sent In a bill of $100 for the use of his borse by the yuiege of Wales at the review of the Boston mili- 7 * {DA movement ison foot in Charleston (S.C) to erect @ monument to W. C. Preston, at a cost of $1,000. This amount to be taised principally by the Alumai of the South Carolina Goutege. I} Gen Schmidt,the so-called hero of Perugia, has been mobbed in Geneva, much in the same way os Haynau was in London. i> Henry a. Montgomery, superintendent the Central Pacific T. raph Company, roorepilee cessfully laid a mile of cable at Memphis. ——- a ut many of the most distinguished ane Sop asing itin their practice with the ea! 3 SLES & STOCKDALR, Propristors, _ 328 Wajnut street. P uladelphia, WM. C. CONOVER, Agent for the Propristors, 225 96 24-6 opposite Willards’ OW READY! N Ee ‘A. BV., otel. iz Jand mai. ced 81,000 me o ome be addressed pe ee ce. ILDREN’S ANCY FURS, Ina their varieties, STINEMETZ’S, 236 Pa. avenue, Near corner Thirteenth st. OYAL HAVA) LOTTERY. Tar ae Drawing oNh Royal Havana Lot- tery, ouducted by the Spanish Gove: ear: ander the supervicion of the Captain General of Cubs, will taxe place at Havana on WEDNESDAY, Novemser 7, 1860, SORTEO NUMEKO &5 ORDINARIO. CAPITAL PRIZE $100,000. er = pniges of... 3,000} 153 do roped 20 approx. 288 Mg 5 8. hed at aigut at 5 6 ilfs on al! colvent Banks taken ef person” drawing will be forwarded as soon as the reewlt by known, Ail orders for schemes of tic 00%2-tr —_ Oareof City Post. ENFREW HAT: s R In NEW coLORS, Just Orenxp, rnom N. Yorz. i 4 ow goods. B H. STINEMETZ, 236 Pa. av.. near corner 13th st. 00 13 EAS IRON WORKS, aNEk Onto AV. ann THIRTRENTH St, ERICSSON’S CALORIC ENGINES, The undermgned have been appointed sole agents iptl ity for the manufacture and sale of the above Engices, and ero prepared to sapplyall orders ith 283 and dispaten. T en satisfactorily introd: cally omploved in, ba e by cabinet mi Hilate buildings; fc domestic purposes; elevating i tte 1; grinding ———————————————————— ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. NATIONAL HOTEL 0, ; 8 Shalcross, C H Beach, Mr Linceld. fy Pa; HG Knowland and | , M L Callender, NY; SM Vinaldt,—; W F Bowlington, Ma’ sw Fletcher, Miss Wood, Mass; H ewick, N V; TA Jones, Va; W Han: ton, & Knowles, Md; J T Dild and ly, $A; Dr Young and fam, J W Stoke, Pa: R Gtile sad Ay, Miss PE McGehee, = rr J Mattley, A Haghes,M B Ba ley. Va; Su ‘ochrane and ly, C C M uder, Md; 1 Pride. $ Gills, J Gilis, —; 5 & Willtame and | © D Pitkin, J N Townsend and ly, E Denning,} Xi Ow Chareh, Ct, JD Middleton, Md; M'D Townsend, Cal; P Curren, Pa; B Harrison, Md, 7, Charlton, Va; H Bishop, H Shast-r, NJ; Dr W Har ad ly, Miss. are inexploxive; eco! BROWN’S require no engineers; use no wate H Boyle, Md: sn, | Feed area by cnlieeiom penirons of od be im ication ne undermgni Mr and show ‘unber of testimonials from ketone Hjndaily Use, expressing their entire ul ration and use #-ngines as established by the Pat- stations and 1 for job printing f various plantation Or ee Win, ing lumber; for picking rp ing, for shoomakers’ for fing; turning; tobreco outting and pulver- ings tannerios and w re making eatablishs for soda water manufacture; for bone crus! ™m grinding outlery,&c. They mical; easily managed; they une use: hai rand Priose of the entee: ‘Raity ana sou and fam, Mr Kinsley, Ht siREWOOD HOUSE — ia; a » Ala; Brown. ‘homas, Md; r Cheers, Ps; G Frazer, Ky; Col newanee D Fisher, L. B Peteiken, M Morrison, W Stevenson T Srothere Pa; 4 Henry, Ga; H Myers, USN; W We sre are alzo p: thee, Archi may be furni where. Also, Steam Kngin Fe cae low pressure: or other pres: buildings, wrought rom water tan' hafting. gear- UF eS2 for flouring or other mills, aud forging of inds, se 13 2aw3m WM. M_ ELLIS & BRO. < D. 0} F LOUR ake G. rine S8ianssion way Manat, ordi, Cash paid fog all kinds of Grain. an 96-4 Pius dae *tiskeat in tare eter! wil uy $3. Prise: van ee vol J) UW orn call at ar Pricas, one's SMITH’S, Np, 460 y ARN Ataaie tore hoe $2.50, jus MISCELLANEOUS. PY Pek Vor Tie USMS PRINTING wih rrrezees of the hi md ope let omin wget beret a8ce: . ‘ity. Of enon kind of paper thaiwill be required’ Cass 1. 1°,°00 reams fine printing paper. w of dered, to a 3B i ¥ to = pounds to the Festa af a50 shesta® VEE forty-five Crass 2. 6.000 reams fine printing paper, ealendered, to meas' b Ly and to fifty Foneas te the’ oan Of aso ‘sheets, wae F hard-sized y $2 inches, ream of: Crass 8. $00 reams superfine printing paper, and su, 5 measure 24 b and to weigh forty-eight pounds to the sheets, 2 000 reams superfine printin, T, sized sad super-ralendered, to mi é murege by os, inches, and to weigh fifty pounds to the ream of 430 sheets, Cu, 4 10 reams #1 fine map paper, sized and cal- endered, of such vise as may be required, co:res- pondine in weight with paper measuring 19 by 24 meences ~ Weighing twenty pounds per ream of a Crass 5. 2% reams superfine plate paper, (calendered or unoa!endered. ta may be Tequired,) 19 by 24 inches, and of suoh weight per :oam as may be required, “The fib the paper of each of the abovs classes and cotton, free from ail adalterat and oth substan whiteness. a-d put w quires sheets each, and in bundles of two reama eac each ream to contain 430 perfect sh Uniform: ty in color, thickness. and weight will be requi: ndie (exclusive of wrappers) varying over Per cent. from the standard weight nd the "gross | bt wili in all Mixing of various t: in undle to make t © weight will be ered & Violation of the contract. Casi 1. 1,500 reams quarto-post writing 2000 do cap a 100 demy 1,000 folio-post 100 imedinm ” by 16 inches, by 161-2 do by WIR do by 2 do yal P' double-cap do 18 by colored medium, (assorted colors.) .,, CLass 7, reama writing paper, 16 b: Weigh twen'y-three pound writing psper, 19 b: h twenty eight pounce fer rea: earos writing paper, !8 by 25 inones, to weigh twenty-six pounds . reams writing paper, !2 by 22 inches, to weigh twenty-four pounds p f ream reama writing paper, 18 by 18 inches, to weigh twenty-two pounds per ream reams writing paper, 12 by 18 inches, to weigh twelve pounds per re All the papers designated in o’asses 6 and 7 murt. contain 480 perfect sheets to the ream, and no ‘‘out- side” quires, They are t» be made of the boast ma : free from adulteration, finished in the best ner,cuttoatrus edg-. laid fint, and seonrely and substantially enve oped. The papers in class 6 are to be white or bine. and of such weights as may be required by this office. Those in class7 are to be white, and of the sizes and wi its specified in the schedule. The right is reserved of ordering a greater or lens quantity of each and every kind contracted for in & | the classes, to be furnigh-d at such ti such quantities ag the public service re 0. it i red separatejy, and be vntract; but bidders mag the classes in the same will be considered unless acoompa- mtee that the bidder or b: 88] shall be aces) 3 4 5 6. 7. @ & 50 9 100 10. 100 1. 6,900 2, 1,600 3 3,100 4. 100 5. 30 40 Proposal. \o proposal by tue good and a ta net ocala will be furnished id none will be taken into consideration unless sub- stantially agreeing therewith. All the paper in ths several classes must be de- livered at such pinceor places as may be 1n Washington city, in good order, every extra aarp Or expense, and inspection, count, weight, and mearuremert of the Saperintendent, and in all respects satisfao- ry. er required — seen at 28, but bidders are reeuired to furnish, with thoir propors.is, samp of not jess than ona quire of each of the kinds for,and upon which their proposals may be based. The successful bidders will be required rigidly to conform to their sam. pl ‘oposals will be addressed to “Joun Heart, Superintendent of the Pubiie Printing. Washing- ton,” and endorsed “Proposais for 81 P; per” PRoPosats FOR RATIONS FOR 1861, QUARTERMAsTER’s Orricr, U.S. M. Corps. ASHINGTON, 25th Sept., 1960, SraLEp Proposats will be received at this office unui the 14th day of November next, at 3 0’olock .m., for furnishing Rations to the United States ong es, at the following tions, during the year , Wii 1 harlestown, Massachusetts, Portemouth, Ne Brookiyn, Lon, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Gosport, near Norfolk, Virginia. Warrington, Florida; and % hington, District of Columbia. Each ration to consist of one pound and a quar- ter of fre f,or three quarters of @ pound of mess Pork; eighteen ounces ot Bread made of extra superfine flour, or extra superfine flour at the op tion of the G nd at the rate of ten R nm pounds of best New Brican Sugar, arts of best White Heans, four quarts of two quarts of Salt, fou ounds of good hard Brown ary and oneand s aif pounds of good hard dipped Tallow Candies to one huudred rations, ss ‘The Beef required shall be dolivered on ths order of the oommanding officer of each station, eith in or , the single ration; th Most choice pisors of t Pork to be No.1 prime mess pork; and theGrooeries to be of the best quality of kinds named. All subject to inapection Ail bids must be accompanied by the foliowing guarantee, Form of Guarantee. The und ned of. of io State of. hereby guaranty that in oase ‘the foregoing bid of — for Rations, as ahove descr be ao- cepted, ho or they will, within ten days after the receipt of the contract at the Post Office named exsoute the contrsot for the same, with good and sufficient suretics; and incase the said — —— thail fail toe nto contract as aforeesid, wo ood the difference een the end that AB in the State which may be Guarantor. CD, rantor, 1960, wc townie tints Parapet ag re own me as me . make good their guarantee, Ls e a. ‘To be signed by the United States District Judge, United States District Attorney, or Go'lector » No pro; il be considered unless accompa nied by t ea: antes (News: were horized to publish the will send the paper containing the inge this office for examination. " for pes cs endorsed are geal for} Rations , 1e U St eet tees W.B. SLACK, Ma‘or and Quartermaster. ‘Or CARING? FUENTL URES? se 23-lawiw OOK ER: We ha: tensive tao We only name a few oj 8s, Vix: Rose ‘the leading artiales, such i perior mina — chore. t Braokeps end Kah Rush and C; Mirror Becks, hatnots e With or without Mar e ‘Tops, ‘arb'e-top Hatracke, in Oak and Walaut, og and Hair Clot handsome Reoeptio Chi tr handsome and cheap, e Chamber fi » In Oh OOO, Maple aad peaityre, n (ak, imitation all Stande, ere rita see eis OWE'S ORIENTAL BALSAM, RY Se ipaew discovery hae produced oniehing re i wa rene Badin | Schwarze . a l-solm* TS ‘ usic Fee taper af ee new toe ne a, violin, and fase. fe? re ead for Silinatroments now en for : oe a i oR RETO ENOE T TRUNKS, BOOTS AND SHOES. MISCELLANEOUS. POnEan TREN BIEL? nO aND ‘of bege to the. jade york elaeer eastern oity made work, always sf My in store and at the vdivs te cal IFFIN & BRO., &r 314 ivania avenue. (IVE HUNDRED TRAVELING TRUNKS KF arrived he r vompracing aia irom exhibite LET NO PALSE DELICACY PREVENT. APPLY IMMED ATELY. CURE WARRANTED, OR NO CHARGB, * IN FROM ONE Tb TWO DaYs. WALL, STEPHENS & CO., mar 31-tf Si ese, ————_________438 Pa. avenue. SQOUSREEN © oN UFACTORY, . ‘ i ‘ashington, D.C. ‘will stud; examinin RUNES, Vals have ~ before > material employ’ the beat orkmeae my —_ nf e Hue bait cain came sa Dra pie a ena aera Ty Ee Aun ed ‘ranks delivered in mors ~ any part of the city, George oA Vin GENER cleraad FamiLy je 15-1¥ JAMES 8. TOPBAM. —_—_—_— = ———————>>—>—>—>—>—=E—EEE=&== TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. ——— he y EV IUR-HORS! D*UohcBs'rd Gehtn makLbohor= ‘arr! the U. S. Me The undersign: Four horse 5 fi fait? & fi y prove, b fo 13-if. D& W.tr Eg, PORTER A Ws. ‘I 7 a WA THRE LARUE LERREY VER WARE oBohes are new and commodious, the teams Th —Prensand: what ishmente. . first-elnar in the hands of careful and acocommodat- — Fe hed JS oe heed voy ont Ge vers. eoming ' toole for reparr. : Ipper Afaribore -—¥ ee hiteterd Regard ef’ ¥ in and 01 vod mboat Hotel, co: | eee Pa. at7o’ ik a.m. Returni: eave per Mlarlbore’ at 11 0’c! & m.,and arrive in @shington at 3o0’olock, ime to connect with the 3.2) p. m. t ain for Bal! Whee the misguided and im; votary of pleasere he has tmpibed tne seeds of ia painted disease, i toe happera chat an l-timed sense of shame or “s te these free epee cat alent bettiond “ise 5 cents, ‘To Long Fieids. eae pro Geutervilie. an af ST rel an es ip proportion, au istf OSBORN £ CO. Proprietors, Toon Wperviaion whieh ET BA“tiMoRE AN pono Bog We. Sistas oe | Aisureriof i gualiyand Sn wo northern ware WASHIN hands of ignorant cod designing pretenders, whe, a Foes orem ensete sud 7 “oH SEARO I 4 H. a Som ere a ey | eS of hoe ee i rained 5 3 Vv EIGHING Cuaner or Hours. hi ne Le ae PRO car al. yi rant Virginie her Pvpteepenecens ae , train will run as follows: Leave Washington at 6.20 and 7.49. m. Leave Washington at 3.2) and 6.50 p. m. On Sunday at 320 p. m. Leave Baitimore at 4.25 and 8.40 a. m. Leave Baltimore st 3.15 and 4.20 p. m. On Sunday at 425 a. m. Passenger for the East will take trains at 6.20 and 7.49 8, m and 320 p. m. For the West at 7.40 8. m. and 3.20 p, m. For Aanppol 408% m- and 320 p.m. For Norfolk at 7 40 s. m. a en y event 18 im. Phiindely oy . je 13-4 ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, June Isth, ret where me ian avenue, Bepor of Balers EC. PATTI®FON, Agnnt SEWING BOO) an tt. two doors oka Pe, ron ge cnt ot remedy weakness ef ihe fal vigor restored. ‘Phoserods of une ilitsted, whe had lent all hope, bave me train goes to T_H. PARSONS, Agent, NEW ORLEANS TERED DAYS WITH THE CHOICE OF THREE ROUTES. iphis only. J. BOVEE DOYS Bae Ee hdd lee re now being used imine to reat Salt thet niversal verdiot, of all who or ssa 1 world. joe ALL RAIL ROUTE, Via Orange and Alexandria Railroad “A ty og sine“ Virginsa a LYNCHBURS: & “so > lS 8 roononr!” Se DISPATCH! @\¢ VA Save the Pieces! °X— (A? accident: will happen, even im well-requiated families, it is very desirable to have some cheap end convenient way for repairing Furmture, Toys, Creskery, &, . atone to be without Ait te aware ready ‘ond ep serine Lsiva, sptaperel sree poke pie ES Satins refinemeni and taste. ay verenat| his ordinary SeEreL IN EVERY HOUSE.” Wholesale Depet, No. 48 Codar street, New York. Addrees HEN! SPAL. RY Sox Novi eoe, Rew York. eiiehaems oe CNNbS$sce «st Tennessee and Vir; inta, Hast Tennesses and Georgia, Nashville and Chattanooga, Memphis and Charleston, tssissippi Central, ‘few Orleans and Jackson, TO NEW ORLEANS! ae — i advocates 0! a : tenperenee Momphus by Rare at iret ciaes Packets to a pA New Orleans, ith which the country in |, and - i banishing Disease and Drank RARLES Propeiaoge 78 Wie eEP Nes ‘ork, c HWARZE, Apeat, J. BOVEE imPERTAR GIN Fane, and cepesial Shor Fete id Un rT s 'y for Female ons, for the So it. cure, ‘warran ‘sate: enbayivania avenue, corner of Sixth at. | peverfail to cure. and are Shag — CHARLES WIDDIFIELD & co. BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH TO NEW ORLEANS. ropristors, 78 William cad ‘ashington, rset Jevaye Agent. . pozvil Ni atovede. AEB SPRLCERY APPLY THE REMEDY hatte: i 27 00} via Ate; nt ciel lteegrnk: Grand Junoty vis 6. dun REJOICE YN HEALTH, Scoompanying each package. lend. do you suffer? “Are you the victim of, 3 1} N.O, u Nashville —_. 35 oo} vis Mobil eikeh SEV wit a, SPALDING S PRR. i <4 will save al THIS ROUTE Is At fsa wou RaiL Birtz ofthe blowd:” W nature a te sen =. as! . teeren nouseherd. : : vi @ they not 100d a bane 900 MILES SHORTER, sot 24 HOURS LESS syuroe thie ar ttre the = minent Stati Dro , . ri clement Li Extong: of our being to cause ““Woing now somploted.'an Uso tne Mimcianat” | Cea mraterntas eheepes of tests. ‘Phe over FRSA should make note of SPALe Central, making it the evniling Neuralgin, the irrt ry -ARED GLUS, when THERE WO QUICKEST AND MOBT PLEASANT KOUTE | subtle Sofoivin, the aronisine Hie 5 r list. Tt wit! etaud augolimars ie" FOR SOUTHERN TRAVELERS! Dobility, JAver Complaint wit It is provided with First-class Bleeping Cars! | fOrpor and < fr wave thar hideem riers gust To New Orican dloods klpdly then hee —— iene oo a atrecenre made nd 3 to comm Rfontgom that truly valuable medigament kon use that truly jicament far and ADAMS’ EXPRESS Line, MONTGOMERY AND MOBIL ROUTE: Montgomery by Rail, thence to Mo ile by Faest- olsen Packets. Mobile to New Orleans by Lake Steamers WWo DAILY TRAINS—Sunpars InctvDxD, Leave Washington at 6 2. m.and 6 p. The Steamer GEORGE PAGE leaves her whi foot of Seventh street &. m. and 6 p.m. - ‘RS, the Orange and Alex- Unmary ---—- 4 | Montgome: TIME { it S. M. x”, INDIAN ¥; T. £e Dr ‘The U. With ard to this it i Thu. fh regard to hie wad Ena the evidences of th tax t great are eus- m4 Sfourative efegte the ha) t results from ite wm after all nd the best medical kilt bave falied: zi ae say, in comoiusion, thet certi gures are not sought from the 4) porate. sud super 1 the most ro valli Grand Jw Macon, Patton. Go lumbus, | fois, but they are. volun out apestable uighest terma in ontgomery, Bt le, om = kw ORbeaNS. ae whieh it THROUGH TICKETS TO THE Va- | tpecife to we US VIRGINIA SPRINGS. only by ite ‘Omuibuses and Baggage Wagons leave the "Bor = ty t 00 at 6 a. m. and 6 p.m. sity, ty ew EVA ot mazs-tr AMES 4 Eva Rice aeand Bees, ast Sin Wiha ‘Will resume her oe aed at the Sonth Western street and Pennsylvania av- ints: Bristois” Khoxnve, —_ jashvili i te W hunker .p manetncwren one for me be (he cident Dvateller om Failey of the Momengchele,) from Sreet Quality of Bye, prepared by 6 process onl; Lawn fo him, “SAA W'T SRANT B. 2ist of ‘abs 1860. vo WASH eRe Sete Ebay ALEXANDRIA at half-pasté o'clock, for CURRIOMAN the wit tee = es ovary WEDNESDAY waar node As hacen NOTICE IS HERE GIVEN, ¢ an iy go tho FOR STAMPING A PACKET OF PAPER, AND ENVELOPES TO MATCH, atthe METROPOLITAN BOOKSTORE, PHILP & SOLOMONBS, Agents Sor SSWEAMO- WOOLY NO. imions uf the ordinance oj ‘Qppro' May 12, 1860. pared, ‘ww! (raf ted on pre payment o| é examine, test, prove, and ascertain the ol ‘ogistration ofmay 88 meter i ape, in eo city meter, ingorrect, be cor cud another’ oogied aan Tmarked as true, will be « place. If neoves to be street, (near Odd Fel. ad, z AS FIXTURES. nish, superior in styl sol Beniges offered in thi Inarket, We » FAS ne ing ly to call and as an Wi Fixtures, foe og confident the J selected stock in SV pshington, ine intrusted to our care iWork wpely a above, os wih Be Promptly atten VERS & HAN. _mar 5-4f Sha Ditveet, RANCIS HARPER, FAMILY GROCERY AND FEEDSTORE, of iNew, York avenue : firs, ixAre,| WITHTHE SIONA x \ ON THE LABEL ALL 0 AN IMITATION AND A COUNTERFEIT OF-THE ABOVE WHISKEY. , WM.EDALY, SOLE PROPRIE arabes ne WM. T, DOVE @ Co, low to ae oe 12,000 the an: 6 a aN aye fa a Bet I oer ott al