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EVENING STAR. HORIB I DREAD HOME. D?r ?4?r IMe ml ??Hmf, Skrttt Hems." ?T rilM VOH P. KKOCPLKI, "Jlld Hr room ?? Nor-oellara doagh vs may roAnt va viads a?m rnuob gootsr more bleasaat dan \ or nothing put sckoltinf an shenailinc ia dare, Vtah, codroaab der vorid, yoa oan nix iaat al VMM. eiae _ Home: homodrsed boas ! Oar ia bo beaee at bona! Dar ia no twi at hona! A veilar vrom ho ma. un grief haunta bin in vain. So fir* m? dar olt vaataionsd par-room again; Verevrionta singing sbv?stly voold irink at mine ?all. t'a vara dare ru baaca of mind, dearer dan all. Homehome ! dread borne ! Dare is no beaes at ho ma! Dare ia no baaee at home! IX. Y. Picmymm*. Elopims.it or a Win.?The curious people la one of the up-town atreeta of New York eity are at praaent greatly exercised by a piece of aeaadal involving the domestic relations of a down-town merchant. This merchant la reputed wealthy, and hla brown atone house, furnished la elegant atyla, haa been the scene of many a princely entertainment by night; and through the day, carriages "might hare been seen" arriv ing and departing at all houra. The phlloaopby of the family lncalcated the amaliest possible degree of aelf-denlal, and a wagon-load of empty cbampegae-bottles, it la aald, was Uken away weekly. It appears that while the merchant haa been boay with hla caetoaoers and acquaintances in otker porta ?f the city, hla wife has not been Idle at home. A flashy young roan was daly Installed as gallant-general of the establishment, and, It would aaem, perforated hla part la a manner so satlaffccterlly that the lady of the houae fell in lore with him. At last, on Thursday or Prlday last, the merchant suddenly found hla horn without a mistress, and discovered that hia wife had eloped with the young man In question. ITT" At Camp Floyd, Utah, the officers and men are diverting thein.elves wilh amateur the atricals. The company Is made up of en I luted men, and the feminine part is from the great Salt Lake cite. It was opened with the comedy called "Used Up," and concluded with tbe "Dead Shot." O" The gamblers of tbe United States are holding a National Convention la Chicago. They are said to make a decided seoaatio i,be lag distinguished by their sleek appearance, sharp looks and display of Jewelry Tbe pur poaes of the convention are? flrat, to revise the old rules and establish new oaea for their games; and second, to Impose on the profession non-ln ter/?rence in politics. OT Th? following cure for a cold has been of record siace MTO ? Patte your foette in bot water As higa as yoar thigbes ; Wrappe your head up in flacneile As iow as yoar eyea; Take a fuart of rum d g'uelle, Whea in bedde, as a do.e ; Wita a iinaier foerdppe Weli tall owe yoar noss. H^Spar^eon, the London sensatlonlst preach er, sometimes gets off a good thing out of the palplt, however stnpid he may be In it. A Lon don letter to tbe Portland State of Maine siys," A brother minister called to see him one day, rang ? the bell, and when the servant came to tbe door, the Rev told him to inform Mr 8. that a servant of the Lord wished to have aa Interview with him. The message was delivered to Mr. Spur geon. 'Hum, ha, servant of the Lard?tell the person I eaa't see him, 1 am busy with his mas ter." ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. BROWNS' HOTEL -Mr. T Klrkman, Ala; i Kl^kT5' d?: T J Tenn; J H Foster) do; RC Foster, do; R A .Wilier, III; Rev J M Dushtil, Md; D Price, Va; H K Leoeli, Minn; R J Boyker, Va; P Jones, Ala; J S Fenner and la dles, Md; Mrs E Fenner, do; T Jones ond lady, Pa; R Smith and family Md; J O Brlckner and family, O; H Snowden, do-A L Raker, NY; ED White, do; T Wilkinson, Va; Miss Wilkinson, Va; Miss Johnson, do; J D Stanley, Miss; D James Dl; E S Parker, Md F Stone and lady, do; W L Celver, Mo; Hon W Bsrkedaie, Miss; C J Smith, NY; J Sbowbnrry, Ind; Miss Woodbury, Teoa; J W King. NY. NATIONAL HOTEL -0 Isaacs, 3S Lyford Me; J G Hamner, R B Gelston, Wm Book, W D* Clarke, H Mossay, Md; H C Burnet, W W Pen a*T?r??,,?,VN J: MrDinsmore, J P Moore and .? ?r.i^ F A Muriee.fl Cbelmer*, NY; Hon A Oil more. Pa; Win Cariyle, Mo; W F 8t?fford, Cuba; S Burton and ly, L Burton,111: J|W Dtfbney. ISS Arctic; G T Whitehead V Guilion, & Dickson, Pa; D D Stone. Va; J W Wright, and T H Perrle, Md; Mis Marshall and children, SC; R ?' Ingoidsby, F C llowell. NY; B F Errtngton, John Kdndslpb, do; T Polk, Md KIRK WOOD HOUSE-Dr U Handy, NY; R H Porter- Md; R T Van Horn, do; J K tioug Jj' W Lr illiain*, do; J Louis, do;*Br Neale v 'o?^?odward' d<r* J p Butterly and ladv. Va; R H Duvali, Md; W G Maxwell, do; Capt T ft' a' S C Pe'.ot, La; W C Mor aZiil wr^etSoli.Maeei J J"h?*?on Pa; G M XZur^ r && F?*;'ra""1'' " ? SNwTtKD STATES HOTEL-P Freman, RI; SHWltaaer, Q; A Pollard, Va; W Alsup, do; C lu' Mr Euders, NY; J H Sbep do. H Wood, Tenn; H gylestuu, O; J Carter, Md'JL*^do; H B farlow, III; A R Uoldbnr. Sr, N\; OR Percell, d"?; W Perceli, do; HB lmpsoa, Va; E A Lawreuce, do; A Garrott, Uo flOTEL ?Dr 0?o E Treseott, Iv " Moneitre, Va; W Cowles 5Y'2v ^ H Ferguson, Md; O t! Bright, NY; S H Cole, J P Cabot, Pa; J D Arm stroeg and ly, Md, C M Pauntleroy, b?N; W P ? Pa; G H Fraacis, NY; M Howard and ly, Ct WASHINGTON HOUSE -Hen v B Curtl., Henry D Curtis, A J Fowler, O; i L Bell E P Richardson, P.- P White, Bait;* Hon J Wilson and aoa, la; R J Msrahall, NY. OCEAN? TEAMER8' SAILING DAY8 _ Fsaif tea UaiTAD Statu. n'V toT Daft. f B?*ton.. .Liverpool..Dee 39 N?rYork..LlTerpool..J.a 1 ^tew V ork..Hamburg ..Jaa. 1 J*w Vork..Liverpool..Jan. & -Nfw Yora..Havre_..Jan. 8 pJTI' 9 Wew Yor*..Gdlway....j?n. 8 Paoif Etr*or?. f olt"* So'mpton ..New York..IW, 15 America Liverpool.. Boston Dec 18 BoruseU........>,o'mpten..New York..Dee. 18 Nortk American. Liverpool.. Portland.... Ue?. aa Glasgow...New York..Dee. T7 C?y Baltimore...LUerpooi..New York, .Dee & Pm<iflc Gaiway....New York..Jag. 1 The California mail steamers leave New York ? the ?h and aoth of each month. STORK. i^uA Tt?? v;^f ? -4v,si:,".r.*s CHR. RUPPERt, de 16 Sw ^ f street, oppoeire ? 1-1^ lafslliganaer Qim. QKNTLRMKN-S CLOTHINR MA OK TO v"r:, to. ? wear, vhieta tb*y will hd^yfad to men's o^RKAty llAD?;?cuiygj??*?rtmenU bora to be found i? u.s eity FUIN? for ?sa aw E 8 I M O N b, ? r,on,*DGiLlv?l Call and pi'roC/;. ' 'H"*r ,lort> "> euy. " m Peoa.avaaae.ao^^li(i,K,p?ARSON, strests.and No. s n'rJe'k timor*. l? Liberty street Kal" A handsome chkistmam '''? mr-* *W CLOAKS AJVD StiAWin 5irS,,uWliifcl*r^# r*1 '?? days at y fP***. *sd wiii as aold ut east 90 a./L : ??!!?. ??l wmi siuea before puroiiseing elaswheee. R'iiljif, ?? <51 BUS* 1LTHABIT1CAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Cwutminiug Card* of Jlrtt-clati K?t*bliMk*utM <* mil dtpnrtwwnts ?/ tmuuii is til tily. AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSES. Ec w A KB F. Simpson, 519 7tii st.. north of Pa. bt. ARCHITECTS. ?? Aicaney Rlook.eor.7ft P sts., 3d atary J. H. Mmiu, oor. 7th at. and Loa. aT.. ap stairs. S. 8. Baxtxb, 486 12th at., bat. DAE. Chiltoi * M aoetdbb, corner Lot. BT. and 5th ?t. M. Thompson. 91 4* at., bat. Pb.bt. and City Hall. Cabbinoton A Lloyd, 20 Lob.bt., ops. 5th at. Gao. C. B. Mitchell, aaat wine City Hail. Z.C. Robbins. aor.7 A F ata., Att'y in patent oaaaa. Wm. B. >V ebb. 4 Loa. av.. bat. ?K A 6th sts BAKERIE?*m*KHL,t'* L?U"aT" ** * 6 ,U" G. S. Kbaftt, 9, E.oornar Pb.bt. A ISth at McKilwi A Co., ?67th at., bat. D A E. BANDS. Wit*ii?' Citizens' Band, at Metssrott's, Pa.aT. Espcta's Bbai* band. 51 IS (that. aaat. BANES AND BANKERS. Riaas A Co.. N. W. oor. 15th st. A N. Y. bt. SwibiIi Rittenhocse. Fant A Co., 363 Fa. av. Sutee. Lea A Co..517 7th at., north of Pa. bt. Lewis Johnson A Co., 292 Pa. bt., oor. 10th st. Chubb Bbothees, oor. F A 15th sta , opp. Treasury 'Si iita&ii&sw-??????? pV?^*2tfi?&TiSi?.r Chab. C. Andebson, Md.aT.. near 7th at.. Iilaul. John Dcvall. G Bt..bat.Sth A7th.aaar Pat. Ufa*. Joyce A Lenman,< horse snoers,)22 Ohio bt. ?obxbt Pake HILL. 366 Va.avu. near 4th it., la land. . J Dawson, Itorse shoer.u.side N.Y.bt., b.6 A 7 BOARDING-HOUSES. Mrs. Baths, southwest oorner Pa. bt. and 9th at. Mrs. Bbck. bobthvest eurnsr Pa. bt. and nth st. Mra. Masset, 456 Pa. bt.. between 3d aad 4H ata. " SoSS SI Ul M4 " - Edward Lvcktt,271 Pa. bt., bet. 10th and 11th ata BOOkS AND STATIONERY. Wm. BALLANTTsi.relicioas book deposit'?,49(7at Northken Liberties Booestobe,327 7th at, BOOT AND SHOE STORKS. G tuidi Brans, 340 Pa. bt , nsar 9th st. Harmon Burns, 40S Pa. av., bet. 4H A 6th Bta. A. P. Hooter, 331 Pa. av.,south side, bet. 6 A 7 sta. T. Clare. Ladies' Shoe Store, 16 Market Spaoe. T. Creasrr. 373 F st..r et. Sth A 9th. BRICKLAYERS. C,BKICS?'VakSs"1 r4nf a' 4o*,) E at- b-15 *? 14. K. H. Lambell. cor. N J. bt. and N st. south. CARPENTERS ANI) BUILDERS. J A*. W. BabeeBi446 N. Y. *t., bat. 14th A 15th sta, CARRIAGE FACTORIES. Andbbw J. Joyce, oor. 14th A E ata., S. Pa.aT. Georse R. Hall, S. aide Pa. bt., bet. 13 A 13* ats. John P. Dennis, east side 6th st , b. Lob.bt. A Cat Thos PcbsellA Son.341 Pa.av.. bet. Sth A7thsts CLAIM AGENTS. "SBSfiSSS.??!)&: T"?" D"'t Wall. Stephens A Co., 322 Pa. BT.,bet.S A IS ata. Noah WaLKBB A Co., Browns' Hotel Building. W. Gaston A Co , 476 Pa. bt.. bet. 3d A4K sts. J. 0. Stephen*. 370 Pa. av.. Browns' hotel butld'f. CONFECTIONERIES. C. Gavtieb, ladies' saloon.252 Pb.bt ,b. IS A 13sta. J.G. Wbateb, ladies' saloon, opp Browaa' Hotel. J'homas Potentini.279 Pa. av.,b?t 10th A 11th su. oa. ScHArriat.D. -?6 6th st.. bet. G A II. Phil'a Conk*c'rt,5I8 Pa.av. loe Cream 91 per nil. F..Steinlb. 9 south of Capitol, and 406 Centre Mat. M)?Pt FISTS* Da. K. Finlet Hont.3I0Ps.bt..bet.9th A 10th sta. M. Loomis. M. D? 3*5 Pa. av , bet. 9th aud 10th sts. Dr. K. B. Don a LDao n . 306 Pa. av.. bet. 9th A loth ats Dr. a. Van Camp, 4"7 F su, bet. 6th and 7th ata. U.iESS MAKERS. Mrs. Mart A. Eaton, 484 Mth St., near Pa. av. Mad. LrnMAN. Frenoh drees maker, IS Mkt Spaoe. DRUG SlORES Z D Gilman. 3W Pa. av., near 7th st. John Schwa rtze, 46b Pa. bt., bet. 3d A 4X sta. Forb A Hrh., Ha. av., oor. Ilth st. J. 9. Lovejoy. N.W. oor. 1 and I2tn ata, J. B. Moore. 113 Pa. av., Weat End. DRY GOODS. W. M. Shcstkb A Co.,38 Market Sp*oe. b. 7 A I ata. R. B. Hall, S73-57fh st,; alao, Carpets, Shoes, Ae. J*a W Sears. 48 Market Spaoe. bet. 7th A Sib sta. J. W. Collby A Co.. 523 7th St., north of Pa. bt. A. Goddaed, 3477th st.. n<?ar Northern Market. A. L. Newton. 52i7tn at. four doors north of Pb.bt. DYERS AND SCOURERS. W. II W heatlky, 383 Pa. BT.; 49 Jefferson st. fa.T. ENGRAVERS. D. O. Hare, 264 Pa. bt , bet. 12th A 13th sts. AVA"S'c?,ttb*ik1^ M "" 11 "*? R.C.Stetens,336 Pa.BT., bet.9th A 10th sts. J. C. Gibson. 84 Market Seaoe. bet. Sth A 9th sts. E. K. LuNbj. 390 Pa. av.. National hotel bnildinc. Wh-C' O'Meaba, 524 Pb.bt., b. 2 A 3 sts : toys, Ao 1?i.-1^,J,?iS'i-0 .3'i E at., b. ISA 14sta MTmLMLmM STUKftlSe '"aunwt'i'L?'711 c""* ?"'??? W. M. Elllis A Bbo.,(iron, 113th st., nearoanal. F. A A. Scmnbidbb, (iron,) oor. Pa. bt. A ISth sU ^MMvWgtsker-?* Bontz A Hkothkr, Odd Peilows' Hall. 7th Bt. C. E. Green, 178 Pa. av? bet. 17th and ISth ata. G. T. Smallwoiid. (apholaterr.) 6C8 7th st. R.St.rLAiE,o?ir 12 A B.son. Pa.av.;Seoond hand GENTLEMEN'S "BELONGINGS." Stevens'.! hats A wardrobe articles) Browns' hotel. GREEN HOUSES AND SEED STORES. Wm. Hu6Has.7st.lBl; Florist A 1 <ai?lscape ?;ard'r John Maul, n urser* iuhd. ^?edainaii, Ao.,JW 7tu st. GROCERY STORES. Kin?A Bubohell. oor. 15th st. A Vt. bt. W m. Kbyan, 44 Market Spsce, bet. 7th A Sth sts. Edward Hall, 40 Market Spaoe, opp. Cen. mariet. S. VV. K. Handy, J29 Pa.aT., bet, 14th A 15th ats. KbnnedyA Push, 7th st., bet. DA K. Jake- Daly,< variety.itw Lat.. !.et. 14th A 15th Bta P. vv hite A Co . N. W. oorner 13th and F sts. GtNSMirHS. C. H. MrNCE.4?*ibth st., south Pb.bt. HAKDWARE AND CUTLERY. Campbell A Coyle. SSI Pa. av., opp. Browna*. Klvans A Thumpsox.i coach &ndin?s,)X26 Pa. av. L. H A o.C.Schneider.271 Pa av..oet. I0A1UU. E. Tuceer A IN?.,321 Pa. rv., ni-? 7tl? at. HATS, CAPS. AND FL'hs. B H. Stinemstz. 2MG I'anv, h. Willard'sA Kirk'd's HOUSE.FURNISHING STORES. C. W. Koteleb. Iron Hall, (teneral assortment.) N. M. Mi Iirewob A Co .69u7th St.. north Pb.bt. C. Woodwabd.( sen'las'int) n. s. Pa. av., bat. la A11. Geo. Fa a ncis, 490 7 th st ..bet. DA E. (Everything.] C. E. Gbeen, 178 Pa bt.. l>ot. nth and ISth ate. Siblev A Guy, N. ?id? Pa. bt. bat. loth A Ilth ata. JEWELRY STORKS. W' M. VV. GaltA Bro.,324 Ha. bt. bet. 9th A 10th sta. H O. Hood,338 Pa. av., bat. 9tb A loth sts. 9. Lewis, 250 Pa bt., bet. 13th and ISth sts. M. Hopfa. watohesaud jewelry. 397 and flUS Pa. bt. J. Kabb. 4?) Pa. bt.. bet. 3d A 4* sta. John Lanob, Chronometer. Ae.. maker. 497 7th st. J.Thompsiin. Encliah watolirnaker. 4S0 ISth at. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. Ac. John D. CL4SE-12th Bt. (Also Notary Pnblie.) Thomas C. Dons,?6 Lou. bt.. bet Sth A 7th eta, John Mills, 4V7 6th st. Ut. Cst.and Louisiana bt. H-.(JW.MwU"?'-AwW,5hicd 1 ,u- NsS^TOT lilMKf CCHENTf Acce H. Godby, foot of K st. a , near Georgetown. P. \v . Dor->by. oor. New \ ork bt. and 2oth st. LIVERY STABLES. Allison Nailob, Jb., oor. Pa. bt. and 13H at LOCKSMITHS AND BELL HANGER! C. >chnb der.(practioal.127? Pa.av.. upstairs. Lloy ii C. R ell, Pa. av., b. UlS sts.; also^ansmith LOOKING GLASSES, Ac. F b a Nets La *b. 237 Pa. bt., near 13th at. LUMBERYARDS. tLN A?j- w- fcl.".,TJfo9t D at., (BtaMB saw mill.) Thbo. Moshkb. B'.aeder.'a wharf, foot of4tb at. eaat MACHINISTS A ENGINE BUILDERS. M A & Uti woaiii"" a"r ?*"1 Wm. Rdtmebpobd. E st.. bat. 12A 13: mantles.Ae. J. KcTliKKfiRD, mar Ii. A br. stone. hTE. oor. K A 12 j*iSii.lVSer V;??u Mm. H. I.. i*TAiiii. ,a>8tL ?t? DMr Fa.... p?iiSTT.,l>o".rL'5: * ??? ?? Howell A M?.r*rj r., 323 C at., near 7th. PAPER HANGINGS, Ac. J. Mabebitbb. 486 7th St., between D and E. Jhihlbs F. Stansblrt, 3. E. oor.7th A F sta. tHA4. G. Paue, 7th st., opp. P. O. Department. T. G. Clayton, 4i4 K st.. near 7th et. Elihjt A Patten .cor SU A F sts., op. Pat'tOffl rA^'SHoCSS."1"'F "?Rl'' McCLEsa. 9? Pa. av., bet. 9th A 10th eta. yL'Bi'AVikSii ?? , andgas fittersI01^4'1' J ? v t , JOH! Mi PORTRAIT PA INTERS.' J. M.STANLET.2JB* Pa. av.. t>?t. Ilth A 12th sta. PRINTING OFFICES?(Beak aad J.k j H. Pole in hob n. 375 D St., near 7th. ' Vb Mr'suik tKs"' '?Tr.zrv.tfM'v'Mii&r'B"h*? X^^^y. 47it H st.. bet. 9thand loth. Geo. \\ Bbat,AI67th St..opp. Nat. Intall.oftoa. ' aAtaV'rastS? *"'*0 Vhooiji'.''"-"""" ?;?eViiCc MACHisiir-N Y ?' * C. u "otki.es Hall 318 Pa av SEWING ROOMS * OS - ???e s??l TOBACCO AND CIGAR STORES. H. C. Steeb. *06 Pa. sr.. bet. 2d A 3d sta. Skthmin** HrHRtN* A Cp-a.544 Pa. st. TURNING, BRACKET-MAKING, fcs, W M vv sua 4' 7 fi St., bat Sth A 7th. UNDERTAKERS. H. E. Wastry. 4107th at., bet. G A H. Jo. ^ pr ??wi.u ifi Pa.bt.. bet. 17th aat ISth ats, UPHOLSTERERS. " Bi as. 2C4 G street, bet. 14th aad 'Sth ,,,k J. R. Gibbs ttaanrf 242 Pa. bt. WOOD AND COAL YARDS. Wwi {tew s.tssft-c -. A. ?? Wauss,lttk M, bn4g*i Waad aa4 Lt> Miieell&neont. QFFICIAL. Tua|{I1T DiTA*T**irr. * December 17th, 1858.t Sialid Piacoitu will be reoeived at this De partment until I* o'clock, noon, of Mrndtr. the Mtk of Juitr; next, fof tea millions of itotk of the United States to be issued under the not of Mtfc June, 1858. ?md stock will be reiml>ursnbte in fif tses years from the 1st of January next, nnd bear intersst at five per oentum pir annum, payable semi annually on the first days of January aad July of each year. No bid will be received below par. and none for any fraction of one thousand dollars. No bid will be considered unless one per oentum of the amount is dspoeited, subject to the orJer of the Secretary of the Treasury, with a depositary of the United States, whose oertifieate of the same must aeoom pany the bid. In all oases the bids must be aaoca ditional, and without referecoe to bids of others, and muit state the preiniatn offered therein. The seeleJ proposals ahould be endorsed on the out aide of the envtlope, ?? Proposal* for Lean of 1858," and be addreesed to the Secretary of the Treasury. Washington, D. C. Thesums whioh may be aoeepted from any bidder will be required to be paid to the depoaitory of the United States nearest to his reeidenoe, or indicated as moat eoavenient by him. Should bids be accepted from part lee not residing withiu the United States, they wi 1 be re quired to deposit the pnnoipal and premium with theaaeistant treasurers at Boston, New York.Phil ade'phia, rr New Orleans. Certificates of stook for sims of one thousand dot Urs each, payable to the suooesslal bidders or bear er. with ooupens of semi-annual interest from the 1st of July next, also payable to bearer, attached thereto, will be issued for the amount of the ao eepted bids upon the certificates of deposit io the ercditof the Treasurer of the United States with the depositaries of the United Statee. The stock will in all rases bear interest from the date of eueh deposit. The interest from that date to the 1st of July next will be paid to the eucceesful bidder or his attorney by the depositary where the deposit was made. Successful bidders will be required to deposit the pi inc.pal and premium of their accepted bids on or before the 15th of Maroh next. The preliminary de posit of one per oeut. will tie immediately direoted to be returned to the unsuccessful bidder*. HOWELL COBB, de 18-lawtJUan Secretary of the Treasury. Q~ CHRISTMAS CAKE." N WEDNESDAY MORNING NEXT. De cember 2Sd. will be displayed at my Sa'oon. 262 Pa. aveuus,a splendid lot of Pound, Fruit and other CAKE, which, for quality aiid beauty of design, oannot be surpassed in the country. Those wishing a h ndtome and good Cake with out the trouble of making ahould oall and examine my aseortmeat before m^k me th*<r purchases. C. OAUTIER, 253 Pa. av? de18 e?2w between 1?' h and lath streets. IVf INK. MUfKK A r, COON. OiTER.end all Ivl descriptions of raw SKINS purohaeedai the highest markstpnoes. LE WISSON'S FUR STORE. de 14-eolm 302 Pa ay . i-et. #th and mth sts. D SAMUEL KIRRY, Manu/atturfr of Superior and Fashionable Furniture, reseectfu ly an i uoimoas to the oittseu* of Washington,) Georgetown, Alexandria, and environs, that his warehouse is now well stocked witha su l J - , _ "DINNER PARTIES." INNER Parties Will be lurmshed to fami lies at ?3, $4. and $!> per head ; or, if they prefer, a first class French cook oan be s*nt to their resi dences to pre pare dinner for them, at the moderate ohafkeof $2 for his ssrvices. Those wishing to avoid the trouble of marketing oan hare the best the market allonis sent to their houses st eost prioes. One or more dishes will be sent to any part of the oity for those who may desire if. I guirantee to furnish a better dinner thati any otherestablisliment in the oity. at a saving of 25 per oent. , ? ? C. GAUTIER, de 15-eo2m 253 Pa. av.. bet. uth and 13ih as. OPTICIAN AND OCUI.I ST.?Dr WOLFSON #th St., co uer ol Pa.avenne.contin-? ues to furnish all requiring them ?ith" hi* celebrated Venezuelan and Hrazil-J lan CRYSTAL SPrCTACLKS and EYE GLASSES, which gained the highest prizeat the World's Fair. Many thousands have tn-!?l them. No chargnsjto his customers lor oonsulutions as an oculist. The reputa'ion of 11? Glasses to remedy near-sightedness, faili g s>ght from the approach of age, or Irom ino<casirg ca a raot, 4b., is universally established throughout Eu rope as well as the United States. His ohargesaie extremely moderate. del3 u&THJin | OOK AT YOUR HANDS AND FEET.-AI I j in want of ?LOVES or HOSIER Y are? _ earnestly requested to call and examine oneUM, or the Iarge?t a id hnest stocks in Wa?h>ng-llll ton, oomprittug every quVitj and style, luat'iH imported to n.y order. Call and look, if you m do not wish to purobaae. at HOPKINS'S Unrivalled Bazaar, ?? .. . w/???rOf 6th st.and Pa av.. no ? eotf bet. Brown*' atd National hotels. HEAT ATTRACTION FOR THE LADIES. No. 414 7tk it., btticren G and II ttrettu GOTrHhLF 4 liEHKENU, W holesale and Retail Dealers in KANi:Y ARTICLES, WOOL EN GOODS. HOSIERY. TOYS, etc.. etc. have just received an entire uew stook. the hnest ever brought to Wasnington. They olfer store keepers and countiy merctaiits great inducements. Ladies puroji^aiug for fairs should be sure to call, no 2rt-eotJa.nl ?HEAP AND ELEGANT FURNITURE. i ptr ,JL ?at*d exten^iv? stook 'oT'elegaiiT'cABT ? NET WAKE in Rosewood. Wa'nut, Oak, and other desirable woods, such a? Parlor, Dining rooui. Library, Ollioe. and Chumlier Sets,all manufactured in the most workmanlike manner, and warranted as atatad. Priuea very low. Funerals undertaken with promptness. SAMUEL KIKBY, Warehouse? west side of nth street,, oo 18-eotf near Pa. avenue PROPOSALS FOR CIRCULAR MARkTng AND RATING STAMPS. Post OvrtcK DtPABTMKHT, ( December 15,1858 { Sealuo Proposals will be reoeived at this De partment until the 21st d-?y of February, ?85a. until 12 of tne dock at noon, for furnishing lor the use of post offioes in the I nited States, for four y.ars from ths l?tday of April next, marking and rating stamps of the followins description, viz: ?"Lass I. i:irou!ar Marking Stampa of steel, or other material of equal durability ; of t circumfer ence not to exoaed s\ inehes but as mush less as oonveniecoe and goou taste may diotate; with tne name of the oftee and State : with tvpe for the years,months, and days, in blooksof like material, w.th sutno.ent thuiuti screw for the same, with ban dies el eocoa, mahogany, or other heavy wood, ol a in"dtl most ooavenient for use. lu proposals for this oless of stamps, the bidder will state the adoi tional charge, per letter or figure, for inserting, within the at role, when rrqaired. suon words and figures as patd,frt?, paid iO. sktp, fcc. Class! Ciroular Marking Stamps of iron, or other material equal thereto, for the use of post i f nees and route agents on railroaCs and steamboat inaii lines; with the name of ths olfioe and State or the railroad or river line; with type for months ann dates, in blocks of the sa'ne material, with suitable thumb sorew, and hardies o| black walnut or cherry troe, of a model best adapted for use; the circumference of the st*mp to be the same as de scribed in class No. 1. Class S. Circular Marking Stamps of liox-woot4. or other materiel of equal durability, of the same sixeololiss No. 1: with the uauie of ttte office sr.d State; with tyse for mooths aud dais of printers' type metal, in blooks or si-gle letters and figures, wi th t h u m w sorew and hand fee t he same as dceor i bed In oi&ts iMo. 2 The cor tract for this olass will not take effect un til from and afier the 2d day of July next. Class 4. Marking Humps for foreign males simi vr 10 u,?in lhe Pa,t offioes at New > ork, 11 hiladelphiaand Boston,or of any other style ad. ? ted to the above purpose. r?!'?wt?t r*l|ng utamps, to oorrespoad With ths Circular Stamps in classes 1, 2 and S in material, handles, and workmanship,and such other J ? ***?.',?? not named herein as may be re qinred. ofa like description, at pro rata prioes :and ?'the style or material thereof shall bs altered bv direction of the denartment, the pnoe shall be in. or eased or reduoea in the same proportion, via Paid Musefl aad forward^ Missent Cue Forwarded D?e I Post offioe business, free Drop l oent Advertised 10 S'earnboat IS Ship . Paid 10 l' nited States, 6d Paid 15 H Id for postece Proeoeais lor Issprored or Patented Stamps, with cylinders for the monthe and days, or with points to pieros the envelope, or with other improvements, will be oo?sidered. ?u??u?s. The right to change or alter the sty le of the stamps deeoribed in either class, upon equable terms, is re served to the Postmaster General. Proposals will he reoeived for furnishing the tekole of tie above named Circular Stamps, or for each clan separately. Stamps will be ordered lor the different classes of offices agreeably to the rules now in foroe. and an oording to such rules and regnl<tious of the d?? fheretoDt" here*ft#r adopted in relation The nuoiber of Circular Stamps required oer an num. is estimated at s o for the first class' **t for tne second class, 1,aoofor the third olass. and li? for the fourth class The number of Katiug st-mos required f.r the ssme period is estimated at i .5*10 pjj^els of the stamps must accompany tho pro Kach bidder must Hirnish, with his propoaalc ?v iddnneof hu ability to comply with hia bid. ' ?ureties will bet required toe contract and t he Stnmss i.?ust bo delivered at the post of fice Department at the expense of the eubtn^fv Proposals must be endorsed on thenutsiuVoV iL. envel. pe with "Proposals for Post ()fhce MaVin! ?? tamps, and addressed to the First A??iLtJ> Postmaster General. Washington eitv. D.?' . , , AARON v. Brown. de 18 Iaw4w Postmaster General. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS] \y CHRISTMAS PRESENTS!' The atteatioa of the pablie is respectful * aoiir tad to the following Holidsy Gi ts: ? """o.ted A rich and substantial assortment of French FANrsy BOXES, or entirely new desislw msde of wood, leather end metal. Theae tuldiaslM Of wood. Teatherand metal. These J.? da Mb! reeommended both for durability and b^?uty and Were msnofactured to my own order by the first m taWishmsntsin Paris. " of BON8 BONS AND FRVNCH CANDIES is the finest evsr before ex ibited in D Dentiitry, te DENTISTRY IMPROVED. R. MUNSON is aow Betting Teeth on Valcan rresistible tdrutuM, L/R.MUNSON is ite. combining the i of aha*pnass, darabi creased oomfort. Tl cheapness, durability, usefulness aad it jased oomfort. TboM having badly fitt ing yteui eaa hv be guarantied a perfect fit. TmU nted on Vulcanite willeost oae-third leas than gold Mid are for superior u every rsspaot. Call aad aee spaoimena at 91 Peaaay I vania aveaae. de IS tf A VAN CAMP, A. DMNTIST, Haa retarnad to to* ?ty aad raeamed hia pr tioa. pra* Operating Rooms and Renidenoa?vn street, between 6th and 7th, foar doors from Poet < Hiw. oe 14-tf DKNTI8TK Yt?Dr. THOMAS O. HILLS, Oftoe 250 Peon, avenue. nazt to Gaa tier's.?His operations embreoe all the tat eat improvements, ud by the ase of the" Cheoplaatio Prooeea ha makes wnoje or partial eats of Teeth saperior to those made by any other plan, at half the prioee aharced for gold. Speoimeoe aad testimonials exhibited. He is the oaly agent for it in Washington, ee3? Iv M TEETH. ? LOOMIS, M. D., the inventor and patentee of the Mt**ral Plat* Ttetk, attend a per-^ sooally at his office in this eity. J Many persons can wear these Teeth who cannot wear otners: and no person aan wear others who oaanot wear theee. Persons (sailing at my ofioa aan be aooommodated wit 11 any atyle aad prioa of Teeth they may deeire ; bat to those who are particular and w sh the purest oleanest, strongest, ai:d most aerfeot denture that art ean produce, the Mineral Plate will be hlly warranted. Rooms in this oity, 336 Penn. arenae, between 9th aad 10th streets; also, 907 A rob street, Philadelphia. aeSi-ly Dr. stkpIkS haily. TRY Oppica No. 477, THimnrixTif Strkut. Four Doort South of Pennsylvania A tea up. Pr. BAILY begs leave to inform the public that he aan be seen at all hours, at his offioo.. located as above. He feels assured that aii experience of fifteen years' praotiat, witlr the large number of eatienta.and treat variety of difficult oases that he has treated successfully, will enable him to surmount any difficulty, scientific or otherw.se, re ating to the Teetn. His own experi ence confirming ttie opinion of many men eminent in the profession, and especially i>rs. Harris aad J.and E. Parnily, h%s led him. long since, to discard ail mercurial preparations for hfling the teeth, a'so all Enamels, hvtu Peioha, India Kubberand Cements for the construction ot Coutinuoua Gum Teeth.and that Poroelam, mounted on Gold Plate, is the only reliable substanoe tliat can be worn in the mouth, as was moat o no.usively shown by the last Amerioaa Dental Convention. Although he flatten himself from his long resi dence and praotioe ia Washington he is favorably known to his numerous friends and patrons, ha bags leave to refer th?m to the followiug TESTIMONIAL!*. From tkt lat* Hictor of tk* Ckurck of Epipkanf, ?f this dtp: Di. SnrBi!) Bailt: Dear Sir?I desire to ex Sress my esteem tor yon personally, and my ooni ence in yoa as a superior dentist. The operations exeouted for me have beea highly satisfactory. I hope that you may receive the patronage fVom my friends and the public that yoar skill so wall de serves. Yoars very traiy, Washington, Aug. 33.1U6. J. W. FRENCH. From on* of tkt oldest firms t* Balttmor*? M*s*rt. Boggs, Cotman f Co. Having emeloved Dr. Stephen Baily, Surgeon Dentist, of \V salungton city, to execute for me an important and d ffioult piece of work, which he did to my entire sail* fact ion, and in viewofthe faot that one of the most distinguished members of the Den tal Coiiegeof Baltimore tailed.afterrepea'ed trials, to perform the same work satisfactorily. i? gives ine great gieasure to express my entire oouhdenoe and nigh estimation of his professional skill. Baltimore, Jan. 13.1867. HAKMANN BOGGS. Extract from a nott rerttvtd from tki lat* Hon. Joka M Clayton. U. 8. Senate, Aug. 19. 1866. The teeth yon made for me work admirably ; no thing oould oe better. Very gratefully. ^JOHN M. CLAPTON. To those seeking relief from the maladies of the teeth, I can cheerlally recommend Dr. S. Baily as a superior dentist. He made a sot of poroelam teeth for on* of my family, and p.uggcd several teeth for nif self, cw:d the Work has all stood veil for more than ten vears. ROBERT T. NIXON. April 19,18M. Va. Conf. M. E Church South. We, the undersigned, having had oocasion tosvail oarse.ves of tbe professional skill ol Dr. S. Bailj, Surgeon Dentist of this city, or bavin* been cogni sant of his operations on our families or friends, take pleasure in expressing our admiration of hisartistio skill, as well as the uniformly satisfactory manner in which he performs the most dalioate and difficult operations in Dental Surgery, and we respectfully reoommend him to the oonfidenoe and patronage of the publio, of wnioh we oonsider him eminently worthy. Thomas U. Walti*. Architeot U. 8. Capito1. Thomas Milluk, M. D , of Washington, D. C. B. 8. Bohkkx, M. D. of Georgetown, D. C. N.S. Lincoln, M. D.. of Washington, D. C. Jos H. Bxaolky, of Washington, D C. Gkorok W a k toni Ex-Governor of Plorida. Waltxk Lunox. Ex-Mayor of Washington. Hxnkt Baldwin, U. 8. Patent Offcoe. O. (!. WisHTi Principal Rittenhoasa Academy, fabSO-tf ? OLD MAGNOLIA.V/msKiY.' THE undersigned ofTer for sale the above standard brand of bno Rye Whiskey. of theirowr distil lation, in barrels and half barrels. The ^uali-y ol the Whisky knowu so favorably in the South for tho pnst eiclit years, will always be kept up to its former high standard, and purchasersaud consumers oan rely upon its being a perfeotly pure Rye Wh s ky, distilled under our own personal supervision, and entirely free from any deleterious substances wlneh render made up whiskies so objectioi.able. Always naving a large stock of theabov<ttand other fine whiskies in N6W York at well as Philadelphia, we are enabled to ahip goods from either oity direot. PREFMAN A SIMPSON. Phwnix Distillery, Office 109 south Front at., Philadelphia; in New York. 96 Wall street. oo 5 lv Extensive assortment OF MAHOGANY, WAl.NUT, ROSEWOOD AND OTHER FURNITURE, at Phivatb Sal*. The subscriber having completed hia assortment ol Furniture, won id respeot fully invite the oitiaens of Washing ton, aad the pubdo. to call and examine his ?tcck for them set ves. aaasiatiac of Fine Mahogany, Walnnt, Cherry, and ether Ward robes. Fun Mahogany, Walnut,and Cherry, Jenny Lind and other Bedsteads. Fine Wainutand Rosewood Etrgeres, Ladies' Cab inets and Whatnots. Fine Mahogany and Walnut Sobs and Cbaira. Fme solid Oak Marble top and other Cottage Cham ber Sets. Fine Manogany and Walnut Dressing and other Bureaus,and Sideboards. Fine Mahogany aad other Chairs of every descrip tion. Fine Marble top. Centre, Sofia, and other Tables, China, Glass, and Crockery Ware, Looking Glasses, Ac. My purpose is to sell as cheap as any other person in Washington, and on as favorable terms ; and I flatter myself that no person wishing to purchase will be disappointed if they give me a call. A.GREEN, aa l?-tf No. 436 7th street. TO LOVERS OF J K N I S O N. RENTER, on C street. in the rear of Browns' Hotel,' has just received fine V^'NlSoN. killed at Mount Vernon, whioh will oe served in every style to the taite of his patrons, in connection with all the deli cacies of the season?Game, Oysters, fresh Fish, Ac.?that this or other markets oan afford. oo 29 EGETABLE HM.KAM. , OR FKAGHANT HAIR itash. For beautifyti.K iu.d preserving the HAlK.p>>sseas ing peculiar strengthening and refreshing qualities. ft also removes DANDRUFF and DISKASKS OF THE SKIN, giving l'fe and vigor to the hair hitherto unattainable. Manulaotured and aold, wholesale and retail, by JOHN H. GIBBS, Willards'Hotel, and No. 2t2 Pa. avenue, Washington, D. C. Road CortHcatrt of Practitiui Pkytitiam,mort of tckitk ean 6c girtn. I have for some time vast used the Vegetable Balsam, or Fragrant Hair wash.made by Mr. John H Gibbs. of this city, and have found it an excel lent preparation for keeping the scalp entirely c.ear, aad thereby effioientl* promoting the growth of the hair. In an instanoe falling under my notice it was applied to arrest the falling oil of the hair after a protracted fever?and with entire success. It isnot enounibered with those h*?vy essential oils whioh are always more Or less injurious tothc hair baibs from whioh the tissue derives its nutriment. gAM'L A. 8TORROW, M. D. . Cm December l&th, 1 tift. Culpkpkr Court Hovsa, November 13. '858. I have u?ed the Hair Wash made by Mr- John II. ? ibba, of Washington. D. C. is a case in which the hair had been much iniured by a pmtraeted fever, and found it highly useful in promoting 'he growth of the hai'; and subsequent nseof the Wash im proved both its textnreand appearanoe. The scurfy oondition of the soalp, on which the loss of hair de pended, was entirely rem'ved by repealed applica tions of the Waah. dal-lm WH. M. THOMPSJIN^M. D. TCARRIAREB. HE Subecmar having made additions to hia factory, making it nowone of the largest^ ?sag in the District, where his facilities lorBBCTwSf manufacturing alt kinds of CAR-JB?IK RIAGFS and LIGHT WAGONS cat not be sur passed. and from bis long experience n the basi ness, he hopos to give general satisfaction. AM kinds of Carriage* and Light Wagons kept aa REPAIRS neatly done, and all orders prompt ly attended to. Seoond-haM Carriages taken In exchange for new MM. ^ ANDREW J. JOYCK. d lft-tf corner or 14th and F sta. MUSICAL CHRISTMAS PRKSENTSat the Masic Depot of W. O. ME T7EROTT. H* corner of llth street and Penn. avenue. 4Hj Violins. Guitars, Violincellos, Banjos.Fifes, Aooortleons. Drams, Clarionetts. Tainhori?es, 1*1 e troooatea, Flagsolcta, Harmonious. Piaoo Sloola. Piano Covers. Maaie Stands, Musio Holloa, and Masia Hooks. A saperior aa?ortmaat of Klatos hy Guionard Prassouievea, in Paris, has just arrived; also, several of Eiaaabraadt's make, 4e 91 Timflm* Pirsofry. Di**C?*T * or VII SOUTHWEST AND NORTHWEST TWO THROUGH TRAINS ARK NOW DAILYSandav.) FROM WASHIJtOTOS FOh THE W l?Mmr< aad UkU Railroad. WINTER AR*RAN9EMENTB. im WSST. M f?l lit. MAIL TRAIN start* at 7.45 a. m_ (Saaday excepted.* oonoeoticg eloeely at Washington Jufr tion. for Carobar.anii and Psidmoot. Sft THK CINCINNATI. ST. LOUIS AND CAGO EXPRESS CONNECTION Isavss fasbingtnn at 3.40 p. at.. rsaoAing Ciassnaati at PJ? p m. Mit day, and oonnectmg <1.recti? with Kj press Train for Loaisytlie. Cairo aad the Soathwest. aad for St. Loan, Kauu, &e. To view tia* t?ran<i Mountain Scenery of tki Road is day.ighl. take either the 7.45 a. m. orltOf.a. train* from Waahiaaton. For Parkerebarg and all Statioaa oa the North western Virginia Road take tb? 3 40 s. m. Train. Fm MariettaandCincinnati Railroad take the same. Through Tvoksts and liurati Cbeoks to ail liar tar*, and every other poesiblsfacility will be loud aeon this rcete. WAV PASSENGERS for ths Main Stan of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad will leave Washiac ton u follows: For ail points between Washington Janstioa Mi Piedmont take the 7.45 a. at. train. For all Stations between Piecmontand Wheeling take the 3 40 p. m.Train. To aonseot witk the Pred TMk Train take tha 140 p. m. Train. FOR HALTIMOrITaND THE EAST. Leave Washington for Baltimore at ( !? and IM a. in., aad 3.40 aad 4 35 p. m. On Sunday at g.40p. m. eniy. Leave Baltimore at 4-?> and U# a. m. aad 1> aad EJn m. m. On Sunday at 4 SB e m. only. The 7.45 and 4.36 train* only will stop at way Sta tions and for Annapolis connections. The 7 45 a na. and 3.40 p. m. are the chief eoeaeot ing trains for the west, and the C.1Q. 7.46 aad >.<? p. in. train for the east. For farther la/ormatioa ineaireat tba Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Ticket oftce, Washinstoa. T. H. PARSONS. AissL W. P. SMITH, no 27 Master of Tranpr-rtatioa, Baltimore. WFALL ARRANGEMENT. ASHING TON AND ALEXANDRIA. A Boat Every Hour from Eetek Plata. The Washington and Alexandria steamboats wtl hereafter ran regularly from the foot of 7th street, ashing ton, and Kin*J street. Alexandria, every hour from" eaon place, from i\ a. ai to7i* p. ?n .as follows : From WaeBsajtea Rt earner UCO. FAG h.?ai 6!?. y.anH 11 a. tn.. 1,3, ft. and a. m. r rom Washington - Steamer THOMAS COLL YER? at 8, lo a. m., 12 m., i. 4. anu 6 p. in. From Alexandria?Steamer GKO. PAGE?el 3\.g. 10a. ai., 13 m . 3%, 4. and 6 p. m. From Alexandria? Steam#r THOMAS COLL YKK ?at CM. 9. II a. m.. 1. 3, aad I p. m? except Tueaday and Friday osurniags. when the CoUrei will rua her regular trips to''Mount Vernon.'as heretofore, and onut bar tnpa between VV as kins tot and Alexandria from 9a m. to 4 a. m. only. The 3M- CM a. m. and p. m boats from Alexan dria connect with tthe trams of the Baltiaaore aad Ohio Railroad for the North and Waat. The6>? a. m. and 71< p. m. boat a from Waehingteg oonnect with the trains <>f the Oiange and alexaa dria Railmad for 'he South and f*ou?kw?at. ee g> J^OTICK TO TRAVELERS. NEW ARrTxoEMENT, With Greatly Improved Schedala. FROM WASHIVGTON DIRECT TO A LI PA KTH OF* THE SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST, Via Feteaiac Steaaaera aad RlrhaMad aad Peteaiac Railroad Llae. Two fast daily linea from Waahingtoa for the South and Southwest. Boats leave tb*ir bertha, fool of btb street, at a. ra and 7 Hp m. Passengrrs bt the mornin< boat can obtainable breakfast ou board and fnjoy a pleasant sail of 3H hours down th# beaa ti uI Potomac passinc in full view of Mount Vernon By the evening boat they insure a food supper and ? reat of foar hours in comfortable berths or state rooms, and arrive in Richmond la time to eonneei with all the trains for the South and Southwest. The Ureat Southern Ma>i la oonvayed over this route, it being 44 mtloa shorter and 140 antes leas railroading than by any ether routs. making certain connections to Pttdtricksiturg, Richmond, and Piterebmrg, Ta. Wtldon and Wilmtngton. N C Ckt'Uston, S. C , isfsila, Qfrgim, Monlgomtry and Mobil*. Ala , Dirtct to N*W Orltant omd all Soutktru Cititi and Towns. Alao. oorneot at Richmond with tha Danville. Souths uie, Virginia, Tennessee, and East Teoaea aee Kailroada Fur thb Soithwi<t to DanvilMs, Briatol, Daltoa. Chattanooca, Huntaville, Memphis, Lynchburg, Rnoxville, Atlanta. Nashville. Grand Junction, Montgomery. and New Orleans. For through tickets and further inforaiatieB of the route, inquire at tha Southern Ticket (Jffioe No. 373 Penn avenue, one d<>or east ol Hrowas' Hotel, or on board the boats, foot of f>th street t*EO. E. MATTINGLY. aa 16 If ( Union> Ticket Agent. W ARRANGEMENT! GREAT SOUTHWESTERN ROUTB ?la Oraafe aad Alexandria Kailread. FHUM WASIIINWTON CITY, D. C. VIRGINIA, 'TENNESSEE, GEORGIA, ALABAMA, MISSISSIPPI, LOUISIANA, ARKANSAS, and TEXAS. THROUGH TICKETS oan b? obtained at ths GREAT SOUTHWESTERN RAIL ROAD OFFICE.oorue< of Peiinsy^aiiia av-ei ue and 6U street, Washington, on board of the S'nam Ferry Boat George I'age.ior at the oftoe of the Orange and Alexandria Kauroed, at Alexandria, TO Richmond, Danville, LyneJiLurg, Bristol KtioxvilU, D'dton, Atlanta, Chattanooga Niwhvillt, Huntaville, Grand Junction Montgomery and New Orleans, By a direct roeta,ai<d continuous railway oonaee ttona to Memphis. AITcrJinggreatei Expeditxon un<l Comfort anr being over 300 mtlrt skornt than by any other route The steam f?rry boat George Page leaves the foot of7th street at Clf a. m., for A emndrta, where pas sengers take the cars for Riohmond, Chsrlottsville. Staunton. White Suiphor Springs, Woodstock, An* and at 71^ p. m. for KioumocU and aU points South west, makun aura and oloee ouuneolions to Mem phis. Baggsgo Wagons and Omnibnsos leave ths oRoe Pa. avenue, at I o'clock a. m. and 7 p. m. JAMES A. EVANS. Aysat. jS 17-tf Washington. UNITED STATES MAIL LINE. Only Regular Lane, and Without Fatlurt for Eight Years. FOR CALIFORNIA AND OREROH, Vu PaMAKA Riami. _____ a Regular Sailing Days, Stk f 20tk of eaek month Cattioh.?So many frauds and impo sitions of varioas kinds have t een lately Pirpetrated on travelers bound to OA LI ORN1A. that ths subscriber, the only authomer agent for pa.sags br the U. S. Man Line, via Pane ma. in the oity of New York, feels it his daty tc caution all persuca eeelting pass'-re to California, that, to avciD laroyT'.ON, they must be oarafal U fan'Vtl.etrne office of the Steamships of the U. 8 Mail Lme. via Panama Rai!road,as no other oCoc in New Yoik is,authorised to engage passage. The Compbuies have only one omoe in Now York which is at IT7 West street, oorner of Warren at., froctmg on tha North Hivar, at tha he^ oi th? Company's Wharf. ir/" Unserve my sirs over the door. iel3 J. W. KA> MOND, Agent, New York. THE PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COM PANY, One of the Steamships of this Company, carrying tha United States Mail for ACAPULO. CALIFORNIA,and OREGON,loaves?BS Panama twioe each month.onthearrival^^^^^? of t&e United States Mail 3.8.Company's ateamera, which leave New Orleans and New York regularly on the 5th aad aotn ol each month with tha inaiia and^s.cni.ra.oonneoun.vm PANAMA RAIL Thess steamships have been inspected and ap proved by the Navy Department, and gaaranty tpeed and safety. The Panama Railroad (47 miles lorglis bow oem sleted from oo?aa to ooeai.. and le croaaed in 3 or 4 boura Tba bacga?e of ausengera la e*>eoked it New York through to San Fmnoiaoo.and paasengers are embarked at Panama by steamer at the oom pany'a expense The money paid in New York oovera all expanses of th? trip. Reserve ateamera are keat in port in Panama and San Franoteoo. to prevent detention in oaaa of acci dent, so that the route ib entirely rthabl*? bo (hilar* having occurred in eight years. Pasaengers leave Panama ths same day they ar n'"e at Aepinwai). Conductors go through by each steamer,and take oharge of women and ohildrsn without other pro tectors. For through tickets at the lowest rates apply al the agency. 177 Weat street. New York.tol.w, R A YMON D.-or to AR MSTKONti. HA R R1S * CO.. New Orleans.-or C. L. BARTi.E TT.Bos ton. iv 84-tf Fran k t. sa n dsT u n d e r ta k e k Gabbison Stbkkt. Navt \ ABD. Funeral oalls attendod to at all hosrs. Keeps constantly on hand ready-made Cof--^?1# -??, hns of ali kinds, and svery arUvlers tuired ni his liue. All orJers from the oountry attended to with promptness and ou moderate terms. Also, furniture neatly reeaired and varnished. s* 50 t>m JW. PLANT. VjNUERTAEER, No. ?M7Ml ? street, between G and H, keeps,? constantly ou hand every article ?aired in his line?a toe Hearse, atent Corpse Preservfrs.Ao., Ac. His ahargeeara moderate, and his attention instant oa oall. any hoar af the day or nifht. Haoka furnished for raaaralsat lowest aoeslble rates. apl-lr L?.C. LAMAB. C. H. MOTT. 1. L. ASTBT. ( AMAR, MOTT * AUTRY, _ ATTORNEYS-AT ...... Hollt ?rames.Miss., Will piastioa ib ths High Coart of E seals at Jack son. (he 1 ederal Coart the Coarta of the Seventh Judicial L)i ?tssippi. aad will aueud to theOaUaob Llroaghout North Miasiasippi. at Poatotoe, . , strict of Mis- II M+dicinsr Umi mmw***??T. wits HOME AND EV EO P E AN DEMAND. Tb? nun why. ia that if Nutrt'iovn oaaediy caw apeot.c* and whiie a nte are ood. many are uaeiea*. eadoftier* even atmrr ui. J'he wiaeet oourae to pursue ia to Oor.au.t vur tun ily phyuician, or otherwise a*e otily aueu ren.ediea u loci pm!>iio expe'ietoe Ut proved to t>e *afe ai d aftoieioua. of this chart*tier ia TV Lb II'i* C?1M po(JN?L> SYRUP OK t;UM ARABIC. Or.emv I* the favorite prescription of an eminent phy* 3 *u .taoon bt-ca.ne a popular remedy, and ' m cLtii.urd to enjov arrowing repu*ati-.n for th? a.t twenn years. laeMaavieammon Cokii. Cuurba, Ac.. it tela like a charm. an J id l'iiion<o Ca?ee. Hr?u(fei'i*> W Inn pir,f i ouch Croup, Aathma. If"ae< xi Ac.. ta?yec??* ia anpara'icled and most wi l teatify a to la re ueedit. ?*noe ^ ori.la aitd ?C mdii per bottle. Solu by Nairn A. Palmer. Chn*. Siott. A a , Wa*b rngton ; Ctaael. Georgetown . Pee'. A. Mevci.s. Al nxandria; where it uny I*. In.; % to. (or c? n'.e. n-i.^e, in Lorn.?gar ftinti Prwe <?>?, *ad 2^ce?i'? a tx-x lu-.wa an "Tyler's Gum Ankle Couth Cai '? Droit," aa an eleg* t. ploasart and eflioarions I'm miM ia > oxente tf.er are ar.kuriaaiMl. no tl -Cni 322 "fa-avknuk. 322 Traveler* ia want of TM UNKS should not ftul to riait oar extensive 3a < sroom. occupyii<ia??i tba entire latsetrent floor, where they wi fcnd eve<y di senption of line and iLfdmrr^**? leaiitv SOLK LKATri.R L? hi ? S' DM UBS Lad PACKING TRUNKS, MAT BOXES. VA USES. CA K PET BAGf S ATi'U ELS. ft a., that nay be required, &t uheapanu ii^-Urate pruae. WALL. ?TKPIIKN8 A CO.. 823 PeaBwy I rania avenue, M * tf between Mh aod l?th atreeta. SCHOOL Of DKHGN AND MECHANICS' 3 INSTITUTE. P. NENNING. PamciPAi.. I aaanna in Arehiteota>al and On amenta' Desita nt, Kegtweenag aad Meehanieel D'awiai ever? HoadiT, Wedneadaj aod Friday *?r?iu. from T to m'olooa, in tba tbira a lory of A pan ay KJvU, earner >1 Tib and _F atraau. ( it reetoree tb? natural ooior permanently after the ba r t*o?fti<-a gray aupp'ie* tba natural ta;?a n.d Uaa make* it grow ??? laatd aeada. raa?rat a*, daa draf, ltohikr and heat from tba aea p. *ui*te and lea as ay (be uerree. and tbwa oarea all nerrraa baad aeke. and may be r.ited upon to care all dieeaeee of tkeaeaipat d bair: it will a to a and keep it from fa... int oC; wuiir? 11 Wl.?;?>i?.i'a.ll|iaarf^i?H',jt and i< aaed by 'ba )oat<i two or Uiraa tunai a w?>l it will a?var fkJl orbeooma *-my; than, ratdar, read UMfoltowtfig aad jadaa for yo?r?a raa: Kaw Taaa. iu a, Uta J. Woo? k Oa ? Ovattwvn Ma*n.g Utrd a alPrakHM ??!'? Itlr kwuuiln aad Wf k*lr k?(a? ?aut? sraa. 1 a?it? mp ?; mia4 w Uy ?>?? u.? urajadlr*. wMch I. la coai??a wilb a ffta?l ???>? bad iplMI all aiaatr .?'!?????< wwdtrtnaa aa? a ?Wsrt tlk.? a?u 1 ???????< wlaf jomt arar'al* t?i M f.-r an>N Tba raaalt baa ae vary MMm Wry lk*l I ua vary <la* I <l>a aa. u4 la |aaw? u yea, aa wait ufcr im wn?n(> Waal nfoUtri ?ku auy W aa (ray ?? I waa feat ak? hani^ ? y prafadtra alikvai at raaaoaa f< r aaflaa tt ?#M? tr> aa ? Ultac to (4*a yoar Baao*ativaa Irtal Ull H a. hi>a fa u.*r pra. t aad lit heat era. I l>al*c eraUr d?aat'aairaM-a I w r lie y? a IkU 'attar ?ki-h jom m?y alto* to aay tack. a?a a m> airaet llwa k> ma t r i^rU>r pr?4. akii ats la aaa aat uf tba II. T Wtra Belllaf Kat bilaha>at e? ary <tajr ?y balr la aew I la < atarai f*ar, aad aarl lapf avad la ap paara?>a ??arf ??j Mas (Ivaatar a*? Iklekir, aad axa ?ara baaHby kaaktac I aa, nan raapirtfally Oaraar af OalavM Litiaaaraa. A.la , Pea. i?. laaa Fao? Vtat?ra>mi>: Y ar Hair lu*t. rati. a fcaa flora ?arb feed la tbta part af tba eeaatry M J hair baa baaa alUbUy diarlatabhaa for aeaarai ? aara. aaaae.' I aaproa*. baaa a ali(U bara wbee I ?aa ?a.ta aa lalaat. 1 h.?. Ur?a aalaf y. ar Balr Haeibtallva 'or ai> ?aaka. and I la< that I bara a tua laa<1 af balr aow trevlkf. after barla? aae4 all . aa ae eaart I t lu* it Ua a< at *al ilp aew amaatit. a*4 a?*laa all ?b? ara ?a ..ki year >aaa4f. Tee aaa aabil>b tbla tr ?oa Teara. Ac , ?. W. HiMuroa PmuHLfait Mart I laiT r Sir : Tear Hair Beat..ratlvela are?lag Maall bljbij Laa.a?^ial to ata. Tba frnait. aaa aiaa uia a*, fe rot ff aijr t aad alawl luel IU caaai lac?waa. la Url a?tt?. bara aaad bat lag ball plat b"tUea?r yoar k-.teratlw ?< aa* tba lop of a; beod la well afddai Witt I a proto al> a crop of yoaac balr. aal tba lis at la olan racatrtac I a Nwtt I laaa tr a<1 otber prajMrotiuae witbowt mmf baoebt wl.al t?ar I tbiok liua m > <.wa ^araaa>ol recutwaeu nu*. I .an ladaca aaac J alb. r* t<> try it. Yaara roepartfatly, D. B. Taoaaa ? D . Bo. ae* Viae air eat. The Raatorat!ve ia pat ap ia bottlaa of Ihraa aitea, vix : laraa. iseoiumaiid auwil; tka amaj; buMa S a pint, and re l*i a for $1 per ootlie. ti,e laaadiaiai bid* atlraatZ) Mr eent. mora ia proportion liana tba email,retail* for f2 per bottle; 'b? larca t.o.da a auart da par oant. mora in proportion, axd retail* for |S? hotito. O J. WOODi CO.. I'fo^natn'i.si Broadway Maw Vork. I IB tba craat N. V Wire Rti.inc Ka tabliabineal.land lid Market atraet. fct. Loaia. Mo. And aoId by ail good drbggiauaud I1 aucy ti<H>da Daatara. no IT 9m Hamtbmoknk'8 cuke-alu THE U RE AT PAIN AN NIHIL ATOR, A.M> REMKl>V FOR DYCPFP8IA. WfcAK 0TOMACH AND W'KU BOWELS. PREPARED RY A CHEMIST. lemti IS, tb aad "*< oenta and one dollar. THE GREATEST DISCOVERY IN MEDICAL tCIKIVCK ? ART8HORE*8 CURE ALL ahoa'd kept in ail fBaailiaa m oaaa of a?eidenta or aaddaa aiek ,aa it fra^aantiy en raa ia laaa tiaa tbaa it re aairaa to gat a pnyaioian It oarea pain in any Part of tka ayatam aad ia aaad ?ztaraaliy and ibtarnally. trr Ak tka freaueat okarrea or tha weather pro duoea bad Cold. Rkaamatiam. Pain m tna Limta bmTBody , aiao. Sul Neok-every paraaii akoald rata bottle. It aoU.apon tka Nervaa. Maac aa. Binewi. Blood and Hcmia ; and, l<y ita warmint aiae tromkcnatio power, expel* ail pain trom tba ayaiaia. Bat a bottle aad try it. N. B.?If yoa hatre a Coarh. aaa HARTt* UORNE'B PECTORAL J?>RUP OF WILD CHERRY ?il i* tba baat Coagk Hyrnp is tha ^lTyok ar* Br.ioaa, aaa HARTSIIOBNE'B ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS. They act upou tka Lit ar. moMaok and Boweia, oarryitf ofl ail Bile aad Fast Uiaetiiai , _ Tha above Kadietaaa to be hac at all Drag Btoraa ia Waabinstoti city ; Kidwall A Cieaa*. at be- r gown : H.Paal A Co . Alexandria o?U-Cr PC K C V I A N SYRUP* Oa, PaoTBCTko Salatlaa af Frataaide af I raa (eaikiard, Having auooaaafa'ily pataed tka ordeai to wkioa new diaoovenea in tke Malaria Medina are aabjected. maai now be reoeived aa an eetaWiabad madicina. Ita KAoaey in Caring Uftwtftta, i/ffii?ai a/ f4? Lirtt, f)tey>y, jV(*r?l(ia. Brone*itit ami f*a<krayiiM T?a dractct, Uttoidettd Siait of tka Blood. Boilt, Sturvf, Tk* fmrraliaf Eg*tit Of Ltod or Iftrcary, tfiarraJ flfiiliiy.aad all Dik?i?i tektcA refatrra Teatcaad Alurmttr* Mtdiriaa, u beyoad ^aaatioa. Tka Proofa of it* aitiuacy ara ao namarona. eo wail aathentioated; and ol auuk paaaiiar ?-? ebaraoter. that auflerera cannot '. A\ reaaonab'y heaitale to reoatra tka Av7 %E 7v\ prof rred aid. Tbe PERUVIAN SYRUP(~ doaa aot proleaa to be a Care-all.t bat ita raage le eatenaive. braa?*e\ many diaeaaaa, apparratly aulika ? .? are intimately related,and proceed tar from one oaaae, may be curad ^ Sihm remedy. Tbe ciaaa of diaeaaaa tor wtiiok a Syraa prwvidea a rare, ia preeieely that w- I aaa ao often talMwd tbe higheet order c| mediual akul. Tbe facta are tangtMe, tbe witnaaaaa ac-oee aibta.aud tbe aalety and rOicae* of the Syrup uiona trovartibla. TLoee who ma> Wiak for aa op utoe from diainteraited aeraotia re>p*oting tke ckaravter of the Syrnp cannot fail to !.e aal liked with tb<> l?i lowing among uauiaroaa teatiiimma a ib the banda of tha AceaU. The aignataree are taoee of get t .e men wall kt?wn ia tka aouiiaakity. aad ol the hirbeat raapeotatulity: Caao.?Tb* atidertlgued bat lag aipir'ai, o4 tba beaeflrlal eflorla of tha " fira . .at. by rap, to aot baailala u> i o. on. ?end It to tbe albuUna of tba pabllc rroni oar oaa ai|>orlaa^a. aa well aa tram tba taatlmr ay of otbara, wbuae latoillgoaca and tbtegrlty ar. alt>>re*b>r ? u^a'iUooatla. wa bara av doatl of iu alk< mcj ia i a ?. uf ? uiiplaut I'ltaaiaa of tl.a Lsega arrt Rrui.rklal T*-ma?ea l?)a?iOpala. Urar CoatplalBt Dri.pav, Nraralgla tr liM IU abacta ot ald be looredlbla. bat Into tba b gb <-bara-0-r of tbuoa Wb? bara wluiaaeod tboa. aa4 aa>a rolaotaara* Ibali loaUacay aa wa 4o oar*, to iu rao.. rati.a powaa Bat ioKi rinroBT, lauau C. lauaf, Tl?aal Dttrat. rma Raktat, ? H Kanitu, IL D. Jtaa C Dcaa. laavu Ha*. II la well kuvwa tUat tba wodletaal eHbrt of Pr?an*Ma af Ilua 1* Inet by trau a a ary brlaf at^aaia to air, ml tbat k> ?alnlalu a eolutloa of Protoslda uf Iron wltboal It tli-r oz'.dattoa, baa baoa Uaeaed lai|a?olbU la tba Tari-tlai. ayrop. tbl* daair.fai* polat t. attalaad by .ouaiaano* i? a wa* Bar aaa uatiaaa. aad tbla eolaUoa a.ay ro,. aca a.l the Lrvlo c*rbuiiatoa dtraiaa, aod taruakaa ui ma Malaria ladloa. A. A hat a*. ? D., Aaeayar to tba (HaU of ?aaao.baaatta, ? Id Boplatoa atraet. koaUa. For akie by Draggiata genaraliy. Pnoa for .arge bottlaa, #2; medium used botuae. f I. N. L. CLAK K A CO. Proariatora, Boa ten For aala m Waahington by 2. D. Oilman. Special Agent; Nairn A Palw>er, Jokn Schwartae, L. M. fmitk. V. Harbaugb.y. H McPhereon, F. *. \N alak, Joaepk Bury, Jaa. H. Stone. J. *. Loeejoy. DfD. BCIarka, D.R.da.y; and "in ft^etowu ba R. J. I leeeli. awd i. L. Kiuwe. an 1i 8m yUE BEirr COU?H ST R u P~IN iut. The baat COUGH SYRUP ik tke world ia HARTSHORNF'S PECTORAL SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY. Thiaartiele ia prepared by a ebaocat. aad ta pro Donncad b* medioai men. and thoaa w Uo bare u*ed it. to be tke beat preparation lor Courts, Coldt, Cm-arrk. Bronchttu, Hoarnutft, Sort 7krooi from a Cold, ana a preventive of tbat lion of dia ai'a. Ceatampitea. Peraou* who aing ahoaid aae it. It ia pieaaant to the taate, eofiena. oleara aod atrecglnen* the vuioa, aliaya all irritai.oc of the tkioat and laaga. aad pre vent* taking eolH, ILjT Bottlaa 26 and W oenta and ?1. Said by all Dr jggiata ia Waatiington. Georgetown and A oxan aria .^?|t.?f WHEN IN THE COURSE OF HUMAN everts. Lad .ea aad Gatitieir.en loee o e of their treat eat natural attraction*?a Lne bead oi .air-it beeomea a matter o: aerious importance, aad tba aneatioii in wbalaha:. wa do to at. ? ti.e lta.r from la!line oil, and re.tore ita vigor and i-aauiy ' In re ply to tins auerv, we lea t?? -ajr-trv DM . BAR R IS* HAIR PROMOTER AND TMPROVER. A few kpp.ioaUona will atop tka bair Ant or break;ug . rewiove dandrutf. keep the aaalp elaaa and white, knd impart freaiine** and vigor to tke :.air; ao.d klthougli yon may have been bald twenty years, tke continued aae of it two montba will insure you a luxuriant bead of hair. Call an. rot a bottle, a^J if Botaatiahed, altar tba aaeoad application, return u utd get the prioe paid. Ask lor Dr. Httrria' Hai< Promoter and Improver. Sold ia Riokmoatl by W. PF.'t bKSON. Drug Ciat, eoruar Main and 12th. a..d Main and Wail ata., and ia Washington city l>t Z. I). GILMAN. D'ug riat, Browne' Hotel Buildinc. Pa. avenue, and D. w. nT.ARK, Drurgiat. eorner 4K atreet a*>^ ?'*. irnik. apl ly ROUGHS. COLDS. HOA KShNLSS, Ao. The yravalanee of the above oonr.plainta at thia teaeon geaerally kas the eff ect of bringing out a b >et of profes K la kdvanoa, bo If l|