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consumptive Invalid, died on board the express train while between the and Norwalk stations, on Wednes- day morning. A little German, named Gumpel, ‘‘with a ls cast of countenance,” ap; ared before a jew York Police Magistrate and requested the 5? is wife Leonora, that ‘‘ he ‘bt come to a mutual understanding with i ustice sent a subpoena after the oltean his resume of Chess for 1853, Herr Low- bas the following passage: ‘In india, Mr. Green still keeps Chess, alive, and if. we may rely upon nis judgment, there is an eastern as well as a western*prodigy. He bas been yd & series of games with a Brabmin, Rbumchunder Kurranchicer, who, Mr. Green thinks, could give odds to any living Player. We can hardly expect the Brokwis to Visit the West, or Mr Morphy to journey to the East, but if the latter conquers all the Occi- dentals who venture to oppose bim, only one t remains to-bg desired. and that is to see the and West pitted against each other § ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. Mass; J W Bodmer, Geo Quint 4 Butterfield. N York; M L Keayon, Cal; WB Dinsmore, NY; J F Knoon, J Kershaw, jr, Kan: SP Beawe, Be; Miss Grindet Ark; L a P A Hagmer, NY; \r lady, NJ; RW , HT Wild, A Brown and lady, Bld; J 4 lady, NY; A 8 Dandridze, Va: DrR Ky; W A Eyre, P Fraser, Pa; J G Bar- A; LG Clark and lady, Del; A McKin- ady, E Lincoln. 8 H Phillias. Hoop- »Jt, F de Hautevilie, Mass; E mer, Judge Davis, W Huteh- Craig, J B Deye and lady, P +L Chapman, HD Bliss, N Yk; Mr and oss, NS; 8 Bouch and lady, Tenn; J Ser- M yey a 5 aBe} Egs t Price and ladv, Miss Baker, A Mitchell, Porter, S H Knowles, Pa; E R Beale, Ga jpeg ho B thee a Obio; J agoer, Wm Stinemetz, Pa; Lapsiey, H x i aes Md; Mrs Seward, Va; D Caiann, ork. NATIONAL ROTEIL.—A S Dungan, F T idal, J PR: ne, Ch Silver, Cal; C Douty, é Evans, Miss Evans, Mrs and Miss Cal- vert, J M Bowling,J S Byerly and lady, T J Poster and lady, R O mullikin and family, Md; JG Clark, A E Lewis, Pa; A B Baldwin and Jady, NY; R Grayson, Va; B Grayson, Iowa; T Morrison, NY; W Jones, J Williams, T Fergu- fon, La; W F Dubury, Va; J Bates, Eng; J WW |, Ct; Mrs M G Peyton, T L Farish, Va; Moore, Berry, A Brooke, H S Sindell, ; A Marsh, Ct; G Drake. H R Gamble, C Gideon, Mo; G@ H Lombard, U Robinson, H & Pitch, E R Meade, fll; J M Smith, Md; J Clem ens, Dr John Rommel, Pa; J T Brown, Va; G H y NY; A Child, Mass; G B Clitherall, Min- 3 Miss Clitherall, do; Mr Pendleton, DC; & Len Si rt, Va; kins, J Ry; Mr Fant, Va; J O Pownis, NYk; Ga; J M Colburn and lad al; C B Nichols, NYk; C Ob J Price, O H Booth, R & Taylor, B thal, NY; A Stoddart, O; Mrs LE P Smith, Mass; Wm Smith, Va. ROWNS HOTEL —R L Johnson, NY; G B Hart, mages ts Armstiong and family, Md; T anaes ao i oy, 3 R J Wood, do; R T Smith, do; JL Carr, Va; HC Tuppen, Miss; W Wakeman, NY; DH , Tenn; WS Harris, Va; JL Lewis and family, do; Miss L Owings, do; Mixs J Garrts, do; T Lymington, Md; T 8 Stein, do; J B Weekishen, and family, NV; J A Barker. do; W E Barton, do; J C Pendleton, Va; TE Taylor, Mass; W Badger, Pa; Miss F Badger. W Elliott,do; JM ae and lady, NY; GB Olitherall, Minn; Miss Clitherall do; R Jones, Tenn; 8 8 Allen, NY; G W Oppenheimer, Miss; 4 Davall, Md; J Fraukall, NY: ColS 8 Jo e:. Pa; Cc Moore, Y; W Benling, Cal; € Liteben- ba cog A Stone, do; W McLean, Ky; AB mesial ig ip pace ar oe = t, Md; JM Gottinger, » Pa; Gibson, Mass; JM Prutley, USN; & A Sassia, Md; W Bryarly, Mo; HS Querhalt, Pa; J MeCosk, NT; A M Har- din, Miss; @ J Gorges, Md; I M Henley, do; T 8 Nesbitt, Hon W Reiliey. Pa; HC Cold well, USN; E T Beatty, Cal; G Cunntagham. Tenn; W_H Morris, Md; D H Watthan, do; R Brack- gabuiry Me; Jit Fisher, NY; 'W Morris, Pa; Com F i Gregory, USN; 'N lazanall, Mass, UNITED STATES HOTEL —J c Greenlese, Va; C W Mason, do; AJ Webb, DC: FE Cladett, do; J C Kneller. Md; 8 G Kuelller, Va; J 8 Nel- Ry NY; A R Barr and lady, Pa: Mr Vincent. Y; 5 Pearly, Ma; TS Reeder and lady, Va; J R Masters, do; C % Hancock, do; C D Costeman, do; H Kromling, do; M M Rogers, Pa OCBANSTEAMERS'’ SAILING DAYS Feo rea Ustrap S 5 Stgamars. ppeesg aan Europa.. New York.. Liverpool. Havre. Days. Feb. New York..Feb. 19 ‘The California mai! steamers leave New York @n the Sth and 20th of each month The Havane steamers leave New York onthe 24, 7th, 18th, 17th and 27th of each month, and Charleston, 8. C., on the 4th and 19th. AOE sentir Pode ‘trees, 494 NEW HO) 'e separ Curtains, Drapery, &c., ont, aia now cold) cut, made, and put down, i nae oes % Tome. arn! epaired, varnis! . &o. ‘work personal attended to, and at reseonabi ahs venw. He MITCHELLS ‘oom tf 494 11th strent. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 330 SON, Jnweten, has this day opened, in fo pection, TEn Thoveaso fai tal N, 38 Ps. av., bet. 9th and 10th sts. swan Sehool Watches for ey ince Site gun es for > fr 0 a, warranted time-keepers. eee fs do ls-tr yess PEOPLE’S CUFFEE POT. EF ne hh. maga yo , eal! and examine this cel- article, It is the ouly Cotfee Pot ever in- ted that preserves the pure aroms of the aad at the same time is very economical, requiring yon taais ae of — Seed in the maod. . For a umbing, ng and Stove Wstablishment CELADON SNYDER, ~ next to Star Office, Wa. T. DOV RE Now Ag sit > ~ with hep mar be favored 1D tbe ANG, Boers eM FITTING Store on 9h street, a fe lew doors where of Chandeliers, and opens” nort! plete as- ater re HE WONDER OF w T*Siuss's VEGETABLE BabeayeN,d® fsrasereracivicesnar ee ale ans caries Se homers. ain MANK T. SANDS, UN F Mecthieeed Svanes. Pte tif zee glia attended to at sii hours. Keeps os ready-made Cot- and every articiere- ule “a ae the country attended to with Ss me 0B moderate terms. Aso, furniture ured asd varniened._"__“sr 0.6m W. PLANT, UNDERTAKER, No. Wt 7th ectne at a Hearse, |. &c., &c. His cbarg u quired is Biren: — es are UeeE eee eae A, PASSION POR BARKETS Gabbe pnuiied Waar wt BE bo wirn rr? alee Witmers’ Citizens’ Banp, at Ree Ss LJ BANDS Bervta’s Brass us. BANKS AND BAN lees & Co., N. W. cor. 15th st. & N. Y. av. WRENY, RITTENHOUSE, F SUrER, EW dorcr & OBERT f.3 BOARDIN Ts. BATES, Southwest corner Pa. av. and Sth st. & Co..517 7th at., north of D SALOO. PEACH CKS! H Gass. C. ANDERSON, OHN DUVALL, G 8t., bet. ENMAN, (borse 'ARENILL, 366 Va. av., AR DING -HOUeea Nave be & 6th ste. Bv., b. 46 & Gate. E. Pa.ay. a a ae nD sg tthatea KEAS. ant & Co. 352 Pa. av. Pa. av. OHNSON & Co., 292 Pa. av., oor. ate ROTHERS, Cor. F & 15th eta , opp. Co., 432 Ps. av., bet, 495 and 6th sts. ‘Tanies, 68 18th st., oor Pa.av. shoes. ai v., near 7th st. fe! ‘& 7th,near Pat. Office, shoers,) 22 Ohi sland, 6&7 be: Tonsny’ saz Pa: av. between ick tad af stae oo > Book-BINDERIES. Epwarp Lyc: BOO! Grorox Burns, 40 Pa. av., Harmon BcRns, 408 Pa. a AND . CLARK, f T.Cr SRICKLAY bet, 10th and Iith sts ity, 498786 Th as. ETT, 271 Pa. av.. AND STATIONERY. Nenrauee Lrerire 6 }O T T i book de JOOKSTOR: SHOE STORKS. st.. Cet, 6th & Sth. ERS. Onn a ke range, &o.,) E st., b. 13 & 14. KPENT Jas. W. Barker ¥. Lampe, CARRIAGE Anprew J. Joyce, cor. Mth & i Gronox R. Hat, S. si Joun P. Dennis, east ade 6 Rapiey & Bozzie. wees ARE, CHINA, GLA! NA ERs cor. N. J AN 446 N.Y. av.. bet. 14th & 16th ate, Facrories. Lou.av.& Cat _ iQ at.,8. Pa.av THos PURSELL & Son.341 Pa.av., bet. 6th & 7thats C. E. GREEN, 178 Pt CLAL ENTS. Piet ADDISON, Watt An ¥ Mm AG UTIER, lad: we a. bet. 17th and 18th sts. 458 a Opp. Treasury Dep’t. bet.9 & 10 sts, LOTHING STOR TEPHENS & Co., 322 Pa, Ye ALK&E & Co., Browns’ Hote! Building. Gaston & Co ,476 Pa, J.G. Stepnens, 37 cCONFECTIONERL 5 ~ Ga J, G. Weaver, !adies’ saloon, opp. Browns’ Hotel, 'HOMAS PoTENTINI.279 Pa. av. 08. SCHAPPIRELD, 386 6th PHIL’a Conrae’R’ Av.. bet. Sd & 436 sts. 370 Ps. av., Browna’ hotel build’g. 8’ saloon, 252 Pa.av ,b. 12 & 13 ats. » bet 10th bet. @ & H. ice Cream $1 per gal. & ith sts, 518 Pa.av. ¥.STeINLE, 9 south of Capitol, 6 Centre DENTISTS. — ” Rk. KR. Fintey Hunt, 310 Pa.av., bet. 9th & 10th sta. . Loom! + D.. 336 Pa. av., bet. 9th and 10th sta, A. WAN CAMP. x Dr 1AKERS. ” Mad: boas: Froneh'dveas taker i Mkt evcoe, 5 AN. F reno! DRUG STORES. “DRY HALL, 373-5 W. M. Suvustsr £Co 38 Market Spice, b.7 & 8 sta. o. Fas, W. Sans, 48 . W. Contax & eo pha 7: ue LL. NEWTON. th st. four YER: S AND SCOURERS. als Market Space. Co, 53 7th st., D near Northern Mark. doors north of Pa. W.H. WHEATLEY, 383 Pa. ev.; 9 Jefferson st. 6.7, kK. ENGRAVERS. .C. STRVENS, 336 Grsson, 34 M . 0” h & 13th ste. engin'r’g & drawing and Sd sta, av., bet. 9th & 10th sts, 3) » bet. 8th & Sth ste, Py Mark: gO ites eae etione! batel Baiding,. A " 'a.av., b. 3 TORES. mee a Fi i » Wisk, ese VON Tae 7th st. & Centre Market, E jo. OZD 7: 3 GENTL '. SMALLWcop, (upholstery. it. CLaiz, cor 12 & EMEN'S Sew URE 5 Tz & BRoruex. Udd Fellows’ Hall, 7th st. M. McGracor & Co . 530 7t 'B. sou. Pa.av.: Second-hand *« BELONGINGS.”* Stevens’, (hats & wardrobe articles) Browns’ hotel. GREEN HOUSES AND SEED STURES. Wx. Hucues,7st. Isl; Florist & Landscape Gard’r JOHN Savt, GROU Narseryman, ERY STORES. Kine & Burcusi Wx. BRYAN, 44 Market Space, bet. 7 jeedsmau, &0.,306 7th st, ir. 15th st. & Vt. av. Sows D HALL, 40 Market Space, Kenxeov & Puen, 508 7th st., be James Daty,(variety,) 338 P. Waite & GUNSMIT C..H. Munck, HAKDW. CaMPBELL & Coyu, 351 PY ey & THow onn Lane, - Hap, BL Guy N ¥ JEWELRY STORK '0.,N. HS. 496 6th st.. south Ps. av. ARE AN Opp. Con. market. 229 Pa. ay., bet: igh & 5th te. bet, lath & 15th ate 13th and F ata, W. corn CUTLERY. . BY, IDER, 271 Pa. av., vet. 10& Li ats, S21_ Pa. av., near 7th st. ; AND FURS Yee S24 VA, Sv. bat. oth & 10th ste, ay., bot. 9th & Lot, + bet. I2th and 13th ate. ad jewelry. 337 and Sug Pa, ev, bet. Sd & 46 ste. meter. &c., maker. 437 7th at, J. THomPson, English watchmaker, 430 15th et. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE, &c. Joun D, Craxx. 525 12t st. Tromas C. Dons, 8 Lou. av. MiLus, 4876th st. bet. C joun Lim Ww. H.G P..W. Do: G. Muaaay. oor. 7th and i stz., Navy Yard, E, CEMENT, &e. » foot of K st.n , near Georgetown. T. cor. bP AG av. and 20th st, (Also Notary Pablio,) t 6th & 7 aud Louis: LIVERY STABLE ALLisow Nation, JR., cor. Pa. av. and 133 st, LOCKSMITHS AND BELL HANGERS, C. Scung vex, ( Lion. Bett, LOOKING GLASSES, &c. Faaycis Laws, LCMBER ¥ practical.) 27 Py S & 434 ete. +. Up stairs. a. AV. be aleo,gunsmith 357 Pa. av., near l3th st, ARDS. H.N.& J. W. Ba Tuxo. Mosuen, Bi ¥ foot D st., (steam saw mili.) den’s wharf, foot of 4th st. east MACHINISTS & ENGINE BUILDERS, Wx. M. Extis & Brorues, I3th st., near th 5 ns peg ibe ape f mire. Hai & ‘"o 434 at., 8. of canal. Ir MARBLE WOnuB- Wo. Rutuzerorn, FE J. RUTHERFORD, marb. & Jacos V Sate MUSIC STOR. Pror. C_T. De Cary PAINTS, OILS, nth? L P a Y, &e. H. L. StassEN Cg ts st., noar Pa. av, corner 19th and KE bet. 12 & 13; mantles, &c. at. sof Pen ioe ee ge of LJ : manties, ‘AL INSTRUMENTS. instrument maker, 400 is: oe east, y., b.Sth & l0thats, ‘EL, Oor, Pa. av, & lth GLASS, &e. = Howgii & Goer 0 ste near 7th. PAPER MANGINas, Puancis Wittione S06 AT ate ete ith +x .8y, PATENT, AGEN es “ —— BR! * BUR " mane. Pion th ang E: Py ted Ag . G. Grayson, 405 F et., near 7th st. MEE earaileabe Perer Pete : PAWNSKOu ERS. . ee = EKZB 5 RY. "PHOTOGRAPHIC GAL —— eCLERs, 3@ Pa. av. bet. 9th & ITEHUKST'S. PLASTER & STE ET a am GUANO MILES. Morean & RHINEwAxT, foot of G street north. PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS. b., J.W. Tuomrson 46. Joun RK Mrus & Co.. 9 9th oPOhT era" & lists. & Bri 6ti ach as. nort Caaf - WW" oor, Lou. av. PAINTERS, 1°74 Sth st. + PRINTING OFFICES (Book end Jobe} E- ‘OLKINHORN, 375 D st., near 7th, +. . One, Fm PUMP ak REE Jos. C. 6. K Mag iv. & 7th st. 14th st., bsae,en Highst, 6. ®. STATE AG NEDY, 470 H at., bet, wt hat ag Ty a 108, x 5 . he RESTAURANTS. Peabo rs" Pa. av. & 6th et. ©. H.Nortoy’s Young f_adies’ Tustitate, 490 EM, iwst. WING MAH ON: . STOVES: in Ww. Ser: TUR’ caw E x SE x YETTE a4 RANGES, Woopwarp. Pa. We .D. W yvine. TOBACCO AND H.C. a Baier eee 20 8 Ne O-. atte Ring, BRACKES Saiki a, _». Wess. #7 G st., . UNDER TAKERS.” tO #7 E «t. Prf. L. C, Loomis, 159 Pi Fr.) . . a inks. SY 8 NG Roomee: S18 Pa. av, Sth st. n. % ex ye} igt Rotory.&e.) balcony front. Pp) Jog deepen, te bibs bet Tic ane tata ote, * 4 ot, it. 14th and 15th st., between 10th and Lith. rising ‘rou! LmrvErry oF Tus Bioop. and will be found 4 great promoter of health, the Spring, to expel the foul mumors wh ch ood at that reason of the year. By the tim-ly ex ulsion of them many ranking disorders are nipped in the bed Multitudes can, by the aid of this remedy, them- selves from the endurance of foul eruptions and ulcerous ores, through which the system will strive to rid tteelf of correptions, If pot awisted to do this throagh the natural channe 8 of the body by xn al.erative medicine. Cleanse out the vitiated blood whenever you Sod its impurit es bursting through the skin tn plarp 8, eruptions or sores ; cleanse obstructed and sluggish in he veiue;cleanse 1, and your feelings will tell you when. disorder ts felt, people enjoy bet ter health, and live onger, for cleansing the blood. Keep the hea but with this pabalum of life larting health. Sooner or later jut the world has been egrect- jons of It, aprtly because the a that ie cinimed for it, but Pretending to be concen- Little of the virtae of Sar- trated extracts ef [t, contain tila, oF any thing els uring late the public have been m'sled by large bottles, pretwuding to give a quart of Extract of Sarexpariiia for ove doliar. Most of these have bes frauds upou the sik, fol ttle, if any, Sere parilia, but what ver. Bence, bitter «ud with impost jon and cheat. ‘Still we call this compo Sa-saparilia, and intend to supply such # remedy as the load of cbieqay which rests apon 3 grousd for bell ving jt has vir- tues which are frrovistible by the ordinary rum of the dis- eases it is futended to cure, Iu order to secure thelr c m- plete eradication from the system, the r should be Judictousiy taken according to directions om the botite, PREPARED BY DR.J.C. AYER & CO., LOWELL, MASS., Price, $1 per Bottle; Six Hotties fer $5. SZ So'd by Z. D. GILMAN, Wash ngton; &. S. T. CIS SELL Georgetown, and by all Druggisis everywhere. J %7-e03m r E 0} i = z 3 eoSsr BELGE RS 7] Z ic E) jee} t+ z i = SI S ch ef (= x} S RBR2SZAR2ERzESEZE eee: ce, QOQ0GQ0, coe: [a sdat aah statatat Gat Sqcco. eceme Os Rommrntmyt mcm trees U for Night Sweats, for Wakefuluess. . for Dryness of the Skin. for Kruptions. U for Pain in the Back. | for heaviness ofthe Eye uffasion Loss of Signt. D UcHUicr a a With Want of Attention. Horror of Ro- . tL BOLD'S BUCHU for Obstructions. ELMBOLD’3 BUCHU for + xcesses arising irom aemmaaiy 3 SP &'l Diseases of the Fi SEXUaslL, ORGAN, Existing in either sex,from whatever cause orig- no mati i uated, ter 0: HOW LONG STANDING. These symptoms, in prt. are experienced often sufferers with diseases of the bladier, Kid ravel and Dropsy,and invariably by the 1 eoscoce Ctre Penna: it CWS WS SKEET S COSTS, GAC. RMIRIMSC Creme ERMSMRF ORE T Here ectcescesecsceteses BROS See woe: ecsececeecceas: z c ti FSCO! 3 = HI 3 S Ex & ¢ jc} he, co c: i Setecceer: Sereerc]er: ec Serr; 3. udi- o1ous or nervous and debilitated. it isa fect, long ince established, that so: cheese of these organs effects the mud more than any ail others, and if silowed to go on—wiaich thismedioine invarib y ree moves—100n follows Loss of P. » Fatuity,and Epileptic Fits—in one of which the pstient may ex- D Who oan say that those exoesses are not fre- quently followed those direfu! diseases, Insanity and Consumption? ‘The record of the insane Asy lams,and the melancholy deatns by Consumptien bear ample witness to the truthof these asserti ns, In Lunatic 4 sylems the most melanchaiy “eed Sppears. The countenance is actuai yso den quite destitute—neither mirth nor grief ever bis: it. mould 5 saund of the voice Occur, it i¢ rarely iate. ful measures. wan Despair, . sullen sounds, his grie! beguiled ” bility is most terrible; und has brought thous pon thousands to un*imely graves; thus biast- bo yb agreement oe noble youths. It can be eur the use of this INPALUIBLE REMEDY. of voluatary testimony in possession of tor, vouching its virtues and curative 18 immense, embracing names weil ku nce Bnd fame. Certificates of cures from ai re spaotion, f,om Guvernors of States, Judges, emi- nent Physicians, and dis'inguished Clerzymen. HELMBULL'S EXTRACT BUCAU is pre- pared directly aceording to the rules of Pharmacy aod Chemistry, with the grestest usaey and hemioal know.edge and care devoted in its com- bitation, See Professor ewees’ valuable Works on the Practice of Physic,and most of the lave Standard Works of Medio HELMBOLD’S BUCHU is safe and plensant in taste and odor, but immediate in its action. Personally appoared be‘ore me, au Alderman of the city of Philadelphia, H. T. HELMBOLD, Chemist, who, being duly sworu, a eratnins no a anous Drug, but are pure! H. T HELM BOLD, me th 23d November, 1854. Wx P.Hisparp. Alderman. Price $i per bottle, or six for $5, delivered to any dress. ONE THING CERTAIN, a A TRIAL COST* BUT A DULLAR—TRYIT Ard be couvinoed of its efficacy. And it 1s aecom- panied by reliable and responsible Certificates from Professors of Medical Cu! Clergy mi and o.hers. Prepsred by fe Be ih Le Practica! and Analytical Chemist. 104 South ‘Ter th st., below Chestnut, Philada To be had of cli Druggists and dealers throughout the United States, Canadas, and British Provinces. Beware of Counte:feite. Ask for HELMBULD’S—take no other. Cures gusrantied. Soild by C. STOTT, Druggist, corner of Pa av. sud 7th street, druge.ote. ppRorosars Washington City, and nil other Jun 25-0ly* FOR SUPPLIES FOR MA- RINE CORPS, QuantaRMastyn’s Opricz, U.S. M. Corps. t WASHINGTON, ary 5, 1859, SzaLep Proposars will be received at this office until Monday, the 7th of February next, at 3 0’clock . m., for furaishing the following supplies (class 1 e 3, 4, 5,6, a6 the case may be) for the y ear 1359, viz Crass No.1, 20 uniform caps, complete jioned Cflicers’ epauletts eretraps Cass No.2, 1,500 atocks (patent leather) 5,000 brogans, pairs ‘8 (gutta perch 1500 knap 2,000 fatigue caps, navy blue 4 navy biue o.oth, indigo dye 3,590 yards 6 6,000 yards 6 4 biue ke: 1,000 marine gray bisn! to weigh 5 pounds each 4.099 woolen socks, pairs 360 yards scarlet cloth 2,500 red fl shirts 400 yards scarlet rattinett #00 yards white rattinett Case No. 4 2,000 ‘3 linen overalls 2,500 linen shirts 2,000 fatiguo frooks 2,500 canton -flanuel drawers Crass No. &. 1,000 buff bayonet belts 1.000 buff waist belts a) cloth, indigo dye Crass No.3. ‘cussion-cap ponches ayonet poston d. de sword beits Crass No. 6 complet pe if ords « (for men and boya) es rum sticks, per psir ‘evor drum heads (batter and snare) ass drum heads Drum snares, sett Drum cords, eacn All the above mentioned articles must conform in all respects to the samples in the office of the As- ant Quartermaster, 1 226 &prucs [ si 0 Phila- his und at this office. ‘They wil! be rigidly in- speoted and compared with those eampies by the Assistant Quartermaster, or such person as may be Sppointed. Such as may be unequal thereto in any particular will be rejected; in which case the oon- traoter will be b und to furnish othsrs of t! re quired kind or agent within gen 8; Or, if that be not done. they will be purchas at hi expense. yments will be made on each dei; ery whould ingress have |e &n Appropriation to meet them, or as soon thereef eras an appropriation shall be made for that purpos+. 'T tity may be in creased or diminished, Op:ion of the Quarter- peer. 5 Cree a t Qs the exigencies Ce * 5 Propoeals will »!so be received up tothe same time for the mupufncture of— Sergeants’ uniform coats ivates’ . bed “ ” eta Wateh 8 Masigien red jsckets. Forms of offers can be procared on application to this offics,a.d two responsible sureties must be rniehed, whose sufficiency must be cortified bra nited States judge, district attorney, or navy ent. . on coat _? id oan) will be considered that strictly comply w.th the form issued fro: of- 108. a 1 dreased to f. Ht ND, ‘artarmaarer. OOK AT YOUR 18-Stawt?7P 7 EET.— L ee eee meee z cE a circumfnrence,) to be made of cottan at least eight ov: width the catute of the warp and vorhe canvas ‘8 of 61z08 numbered | and 2are to iSohee wide. upon whichs sufficient pumber at lesst whioha sufhoent nu! ten. the former aud eight to broke bye e them strongly. Ail are to be wel ‘1 ‘outaide, U.S Mail,” in large and te: # "Leather and Canvas Mail Pouches. _ Size No. 1—48 inches in length and 60 inches in cir- oumference it @ No.2—41 do, do. #@ do. do. a No's-3 do. do. # 40. do. Size No.4—s0 do, °. 5 do, bg he bottom (of cir jap good skirting leather. well tanned : seams to be weil and strongly secured with the best iron rivets, well tinned, ‘The canvas puucnes are to be made of cotton can- vas, densely woven, 80 8 to resist water, Weixhiag, for pouches of size No. 1. not :es. than 25 ounces tne yard of 31 inches width.or!7 ounces to the y: of ai inches in width ; for pouches o. size No.2. not less than 20 ounces te the yard of 25 in for hes of size No. 3, not less than the of 22 inches width; the threads of the warp and welt to be composed of at ieast five yarns each ‘The canvas pouches of sizes numbered 4 and 5, are to be made of cotton canvas weighing rot less tht ounces to the yard of 19incbes width, nor less than 2:cuaces to yard of 30 inches width; the toreais of the warp and weft to be composed of at least four yarns each. Leather and Canvas Horse-mail Bags. Size No. |—Body 48 inches long and 21 inches wide inthe widest parts; ends or buttoma of same being 14 incker. i inches long &nd 18 inches wide Size No. in the widest parts ; euds or botioms of same boing 12 by 20 inches. inches long and 16 inches wide \s or bo.toms of seme being leather horse-mail bags are to be made of good And substaatial beg leather, well tanned, ogg not less than seven ounces to the square foot, the seams to be woli aud stronziy sewed, or,if tiv- ¢.ed, to be 0 done as Lot to chats horse or rider. ‘Ene canvas horse mil bags are to be made of Cotton csnvas .ike that Gesoribed fur the larger sized uones. PePropossls for improvements in the form or oon- straetion of any of the above-described Lags and pouches, or in the materials thercof, are invited,and the relative value aud adaptation tothe service as weil as specified price of any such improvemenis. will be cunsidered in determining the lowest best bid. All the articles contracted for are to be delivered at the expense of the oonirsotor, in Boston, 4 New York and Albany, N.Y; rhiadeiphia and Pitteburg, Pa; Baltimore. Md.; W. neton, D. C; R.camond, Va.; Kaleigh, N.C.; Charieston, 3. C.; Savaunah, Ga.; Mobile, Urieans,La.; Knoxville, d Mer nn: Louis. d by: aod Memphis, ville, Ky ; Cincinnati, Ohio; St. Louis, Mo.; Chicago, fil.cin euch quant ties, and at such times: as the department may require and order ; ard they are to be rigid:y inspected before delivery, and none are tu be rcoeived which shali be inferior, in any re- spect, to the specimens adopted as the standard bags ‘The proposals shagid specify the priceof eagh +r ticle proposed to hed. No proposal will be red if ed with epecimens or for, showing the of materials and work- a written guarantee eed 88 sureties, (Whose re iy cart: fied by the po-tmsster of ué piace wh -¥ reside.) that they wil! become responsibie, on sufficiset bond, for the due perform- ance an the contract, in oase such proposal be ac- cepted. Poe specimens or samples must ba delivered at this d-partment on or bsfore the 25th day of April next, and those which shall have accompanied the aooepted proposal: 1. in connrxXion with such pro penal jorm the ba: f thi Ever n ol con! be made. specimen submitted should bs tinetly marked with the number deno’ and have affixed to ita sample ot the a. vas or leather.) of which it is made. All spe: deposited by bidders which oan, with sa convenience, be used in tre mail serviwe, wali be — for at the prices specified in the proposals re- ing to the same. A decision on the bidewillbe made on or before the third day of May next; and the ted bidder or bidders w.li be required to enter intu contract, with sufficient bond and sureties,on or before the 2ist day of June next. ‘To enable bidders to estimate the number of the du wt kinds of maii bags which wil! probably be they are informed that there were fur:.isned for the use of the department during the hes nish ended Hth Ju : 12,950 canvas mai! 3,110 4,400 canvas mail pousnes, s. AARON V. BROWN, Postmaster General. leather mail ja 13-witw By; 2d Y THK PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. In pursuance of jaw. 1, Jamzs BUCHANAN, Prosi- dent of the United States of America, do hereby deolare and make known that pub'ic sa es will be heid at the undermentioxed land offi ve, in the State < MINNESOTA. &t the period hereinaiter designated, }0 Wir: t the land office at Camurioce. commercing on Monday, the eixteenth day of May next, for the disposal of the public ! » heretofore unofered, in the Jollowing townships and parts of townships, viz: North of the base line and west of the fourth principal meridian. ‘Townships 40 and 41, of range i9. Towns..ips 57, 40, aad 4', of range 21. o 18. inolusive: sections 20 to 28, }, 34, and 36 of townshie 22. - 22,54 28 P sections | and 2; the F, tion 3; sections 4 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 18, 20, 22, 30, 32, aad 34, of townehip 34; sec:10ns | to 3), he N 44 of section 33; sections 4 Si; townships 35, 36, $7, 38, aud 5 280 ctions 6 f section 9: reotiens 10, 11 13, of section i5; sections ig, 20 gand © N % of B-ction 23; sections 24, 26, 28, W, 32, Bad 34, of townebip 34; townuhip35, exoayt the W Ag of section 31; townships 36, 37, 38, 3, 40, 4', 42, and 43, of range 24 = Sections 2 «nd 4; the NE. 4, the N ¥ of the NW 34, and the N 3g of the SF 44 ul sections; the NE ol sec'ion 8; seotions 10. 12, and 14; the & dy. the F 3g of the NW 3g. the N W 3¢ of the NW \gand the E 3s ofthe SW & of sro'10n 22; section 4; aud section +6, except the SIV 4 of the SW : tions 2 4,6 8. 10, 2 14 %, of townshr of sec ton t of section 2° snip 55; towns! > seo ions 18, 20, be N ections 25. 28.3", 32, and $4,«f tewn- 56, 39, 4', and 41. of range 25. S ctions 2 4 6.8, 10,12 14,18 20,22, 24 and 2: the the tthe Si 34. and the % 3 of the SW 4 ‘ol section 23; the NE_& the E % 01 the SW 3, and the NW of the NW 3g. of section 30, of town ship 4: sections | to6 inciusive; sections 8 and i"; the N 3 of section 1!; sections 12 14, 18, 20,22 24,26, ‘21, 3), 32. and 34, of township ®5; townships 36 and 41, of range 28. Sections 2 4.6,8, 10,12 and 14: section 18, except the SW 3s of the SW; the 3s. tho NYef the SW . the N 3g of the SE 34. of section <6; sec- tions 22 and 24; 34 of the NE X of seo 10n 3. of township 34; r 6. 8. 10.12.14 18 20, 22. 24. 26, 28.3 Pp =5; sections | 31, 32. to 30, inclusive; section $2; thi sections Sdand 35, of township bag oY ted by law for the use of school roprist ‘aw for the use of achools, imifitary and other purposes, will be exciuded es. ring of the above lands wil! be commenced ‘8 appointed, and will proceed in the or hey @re advertised until the whole shi have been offered and the sales thus closed; but the sale shall not be kept open longer than two weeks, and ng private entry of any of the lands will bead mitted until after the expiration of tne two weeks. Givea under my hand, at the city of Washington. township 37, o pete of Por anys Anno 1 One thor ine. 2 7 "JAMES BUCHANAN. By the President : ‘A Hos. A. HENDRICKS, Commussioner of the Genera! Land Office, 2 notice, and before the day appoimted for the com: mencement Of the pub'io tale of the lands embrac- ing the tract claimed; otherwise euch claim will be forfeited, T pF A. HENDKICKS Commissioner of the General Land Office. Nore.—Under the regulations of the department, as heretofore now existiag, nv payment can be made for advertising proclamations except to such rs As are specially authorized to pubiish by mmirsioner of the Genera! Land Office. 9—lawisw. OF ARRIVALS AT SHILLINGTON’S enn: 5 ‘The following Por'otse Js, chegutinen ant News- the very latest veey the ia! pore just arrived : edger, Spirit of Times, ex You Wan, Ww y, Post, Irish News, " ash American, fi 5 joston Pilot, eal y ice Gazette, ‘er! Heid, jew York Clipper, § y Fribane, ish Americas, .¥. Weekly Times, eekly roxeetiay fied ies, Union,” ° ‘3 r. ST ke Foreign ee, ain Chea Regularly a 88 issued, oo Belding. oot: th & Pa: ov, tower? 1-5 — Mledieinesy-orr = UC NRL nk’ REET HOME AND EUROPEAN DEMAND. Bexar Jeera, Carroll Sts., Brooklyn, Livixeetom, Ala, Feb. 16, 1858. Paor. Woou—Desr Sir: Y ar Hair Restorative hat done head of halr now growing, afler having used al’ other leeknown, to wo efiect. I think it the m.st val uable remedy now extent, and edvise all who -re affiicted that way to use your remedy. You ean pnb'ieh shi if yor think proper. Yours, ac, 6. W. Mippusres. a “eater | Iseit bighly beneficial to me. The front, and alee the Re of my bead almost loss ite covering—wea, im f-ct, sALD bare used but two half pint bettleso’ your Restorative, ant yw the top of my head te ted with of young bair, aud the fh iM own Spore tear try it. Yours, r iv. ‘D. RB. Tuomas, M. D., No. 464 Vine Street, bottles of three sizes the small holds 3% & ; the mediam holds en’ roperuion than the for $2 per bottle; the large hods ¢ juart. 40 per cent. more in proportion, and retail: for $3.n battle. J. WOUD & Ct roprietors, 312 Broadway New } ork, (in the greet Y e Kaiung Es tablishment.)and 1i4 May strest, ~t. Lous, Mo Ard sold by ail good druggistaand Faney Goodr Dealere. nol? $m AK TSHORNE’S CURE-ALL, THE GREAT PAIN ANNIHILATOR, AND_ REMEDY FOR DYSPEPSIA, WEAE STOMACH AND WEAK BOWELS, PREPAKED RY A CHEMIST. Bort es 12, % and 50 cents and one dollar, THEGREATEST. Lata tad IN MEDICAL HARTSHORE’S CURE-ALL should be kep! in all families in case of accidents or sudden si ness, as it frequentiy cures in less time than it re uires to get & physician. “Teoures pain fn an t of the system and is usec Itcures pain in any TE As the froquent changes of the weather pr sethe went Ngee 0! e Sr pro- dango tad Cold, beumatism, Painin the Limb: Body ; also, Stull Neck—every person shouic ete bottle. It sets upon the Nerves, Muscies 'e, Blood and Bones ; and, by its warming eleo phere orn power, expel 81) pau from the system Get a bottle and try it. N. if you have a Cough, use HARTS HORNE’S PECTORAL SYRUP OF WILE CHERRY—it w the best Cough Syrup im the Word. ter “3 Bitious, use HARTSHOR NE’? ~BILIOUS PILLS, They act upon the Liv- ¥: byron Bowels, carrying off all oul Secor }s The above medicines to be had at all Drug Stores mm Washington city ; Kidwell & Cisoel! at 6 e town: H. Peo! & Co. Alexandria. eo li- ERUVILAN SYRUP, Or, Protec: Selution of Protoxide ef Combined, Having successfully passed ordes! to whiet Ww discoveries inthe Mates Medios are subjected, must now be received as an —— madieme. ite Sfficacy in Curing Dyspepsia, ‘ections of the Liver, Dropsy Neuralgia, Bronchitis and Consumption Ten dencies, Disordered State of the Blood, Boils Scurvy, The Prostrating Effects of Lead ov Mercury, General Debility, and ail Disease: which require a Tonicand Alterative Medicine 1s beyond The Proofs of its efi authenticated; and of such peo character, that sufferers cannot reasonably hesitate to receive the ERUVIAN SYRUP less to be & Cure-ail, extensive. because) +i apparently unlike 6! eee 6, mae cur . 3 by ope remedy. The clase of diseases tor _ the ‘Syru provides ® cure, 1s precisely that whi: bas so. ‘often baffled the highest order of medice skill. The facts are tangible, the witnesses neces sible, and the safety and efficacy of the Syrup incon Pahl Those who may wish for an opinior m disinterested few psy respecting the characte: of the Syrup cannot fail to be satisfied wit. the fol sowing AMong LuMerous testimonials in the hands ofthe Agente. Tho signatures are those of gentie men well kvown im the community, and of the highest respectaln|ity : The undersigue? baring experience’ the beneficia effects of the “Pernvisn Syrup,” do uot hesitate to recom ‘Mend It to the atteution of the public. well as from the testimony 4 integrity are altogether tof its efficacy In canes 0: and Bronchial Pcsenxea piaint. Dropss, Neuralgia, &c. Indeed credible, but from the high charsoter ntecred Dyspepaia, Liver Co ite effects would av. Joum Presruwr, ‘Tuomas A. Dexres, 8. 8. Kenna, M.D. Saucmt Mar. It fe well Eve 1 mediciusl effect of Protoxideo tet poenre to oxide of wi een deci impossible. ‘In Syrup, this desirable polwt ts attained by comniwaTion 1 4 WAY BEFORE VuSNOWN; and this solution may replace ail herd Carboustos citrates, sod tarirates 0: edica. a. 4. Day as Assayor to the State cf Massschrecite, 26 Boylaton street, bostes. For sale by Draggists gen . bottles, raedinin sized bottles, $1. N. L. CLARK & CO. Fyopr tore, Boston, For sale in Washington by Z. D. Gilman, Speci Agent; Nairn & Paimer, John Schwartze, Mu Smith, V. Harbaugh, H. H. MoPherson, F. & Walen, Joseph Bury, Jaa. H. Stone, J. 3. Low Dr. D. B. Clarke, D. R and in George! wall. ee 24 Dincod SF SUIT TE oF wan wrmeT. SOUTHWEST AND NORTHWEST. = Baltimere and Obie Railread. WINTER ARRANGEMENTS. roa wba kasseys ARE NOW RUN UPON PORE . FROM W. 0} ‘HE Wksr, as fouows Ist. IL TRAIN starts at 7.45 & m., (Sunday x Closely at W asnington J ano- and Peidmont. THE CINCINNATI, sr. ICAGO EXPRESS CONNEC at ntan Scenery of the Road im daylight, ve either the 7.458. m. or 340 p.m, trams fre Vashington. To view the 6 rand mou For Parxersvurg and al! Stations on the Norta- Western Virgin Road take tho3 4° 9. m. Tram. For ape Tiekets ‘onan to Checks teal guar a Tiokets and tora, and every other posette fnaclity wul be RAY PASSENGERS for the Main 2 of the Baitumore and Oho Rauroed wii leave Washing- follows take ™. train. Stations between Pieumont and W the: To wih ine Fret: Srsek rain take the’ 0 p.m FOR BALTIMORE AND THE EAST. Leave Wi L for Bait’ more até l0 and 7.48 . m., Bnd 3.40 4% p.m. On Sunday st 5.407. m Leave Baltimore at 4.3) and 8.50 s. m. and 3.90 amd inday at ¢ 3 35 trains on he connect: 5 3.@ p.m. are the chief The 7 45a.m. traps for the west, and the 6.10, 7.45 p.m. trains for the east. For further inf ure st the Baltimore . Wash _ Ti PARSON ne?? Master of Tranportation, imitimore, N° T4585 to Bb tick = * *- NEW ARRANGEMENT, With Greatly improved Schedule. FROM WASHINGTON QRECT TO ALB PA THE SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST, Via Petemac Steamers and Kichmend ané Petemac Railread Line. ait SPE Two fet daily lines from W tou for the Soutband Southwest. Boats ies ur berths, foot of 6th street. at 68. m and7%p.m. Po rest of four hours uw comfortabie bertus or state- rooms, and srrive in Richmond im time to connect With a. the trains for the South and Southwest. The Great Soutvern Man is convered over this —. it = 4 — 100 mules less railroading . making certain connections te Fredericksburg, Richmond, and Petersburg, Ve., Weldon and Wilmington, N.C., Charleston, S.C., A sta, Geor, Montgomery and Mobile, Aia., Direct to New Orieoms and ali Southern Cities Also, Wichmond, Dan connect at Richmond with the wilh Southside, Virginia, Tennessee. and East Sa Reiirosds For ree WEST TO Bateaneoes, Henteviile, noo} [znchoare: Knoxville, rand Junction, ea ontgomery and New Orienrs. For thro tiekets aud further information of the route, inquire at the ithern Ticket Sey, By one dvor east of Rrow Hotel, of on board the boats \, OF On e GEV. E. MATTINGLY. auléir (Umon) hieket Arent. EW ARRANGEMENT! GREAT SOUTHWESTERN ROUTE Via Orange and Alexandria Raiiread. foot of 6th street FROM WASHINGTON CITY, D. ©, ETS can be WESTERN of Pennsylvania avenue “crt the ofiee of the Orangeasd the ofhee ty A exaodra. ro Richmond, Danville, Lanchburg, B: Knozville, Dalton, Atlanta, Dieeaaten Nashville, Huntsville, Grand Junction, Memphis, Sontgomory and New Orleans, By 8 direct route, and contin trona to Me ae. Affording greater Expedition and Comfort and being over 2% mies shorter than Ly any other route, ‘The steam ferry boat G sore Page leaves the foot of 7th street at 6 a. m., for Alexandr, where pas eengers take the cars for Richmond, Chariott Staunton, White Sulphur Springs, W oodstook, and at 73g p. in. for Michmond and Ai! peinte Sei = Making Bure and close connections to Mem- 2. ri Bagerce Werons snd Omnibuses leave the office, o'clock a. m. and? Pa. avenue, at d rs mn, JAMES A. EVANS, Agent. Je 17-4 Warhbingtou. U™tep STATES MAIL LINE, Only Regular Lins, and Without Failure Ser Bight Years. FOR OALIPORNIA AND ORZSOR, Via Paxama Rauneas, Regular Satitay Days, 5th £ 2th ef cach monte, Cavtion.—So many [ sitions of variows kin Fo Agent for passage Ly A TICK be obtained at th TH RAIL Ross Washingto: ue, vin i’ane- t Bw. in the city of New nue duty to to Caifornia, that, To iD IM it be careful te ind thstrue off Maul Line, via Panem uroad , meow York 1s authorized to eng: fs © passage. anes have ouly one ofhce in New York, 77 West street, cornor of Warren et.. be North River, at the head of the . Land J 7 ChiLE* RATED DR. J.S KRUSE’S MEDICINES, OF PutLapetrnia. These remodies are the result of thirty five ycare of ¢ ve and suosessfu! practice. ard are the ie preparations tu cure the Various ils flesh is heic to, . mare DK.J.8. ROSE’S COUGH SYRUP.OR FE PECTORANT will radically cure Cow Hoarsness, Bronchitis, and el! Lung disea: OR dS RUSE’S ALTERATIVE SYRUP or Blood Purifier, for the cure of Borfula, Old E:uptions Cnronis Wiseases. | isers,Swelied heck, — pte Arising from au impure state of the DR J.>. ROSE'S DYSPEPTIC COMPOUND. The 7. sure cure for Dyspeps.a and Liver Com- plaint rice 50 0 cen s. DK&.J.S. RUSE’S PAIN CURER, Jt isnota cure all: but it alone has ateod the teat of $5 years, guring Rheumatism, Tootn and tar Aches, Cho.ic, Pairs in the Stomac and Bowels, Sprains. Bruises, Pais in the Limbs, Joints, Back. aud Spins, or any pain internally or externgl.y. Pie, 12, 25, and 50 Cente s bottle. if you wish to red of any of the above com Rose’s genuine Medivives, aot ou plaints. get Dr. J. S will know when cevuine by having his enatur the cork of each bettie. Said by drascists ger w gl ; b. Beware of those poor nostrums purport ing to be the best im the worid. inte ty ————_——— ee Ts BEST ona SYRUP IN THE The dest COUGH Si RUP in the world HARTSHORNF’S PRCTORSE SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY, This article is prepared by a chemist, and ie pro Bounced by medica! mex, and those who have usec be the best preparation for Coughs, Colds. rh, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Sore Throai @ Cold, and & preventive of that lion of dis ey Pregame a 1 rsons who sing should use it. It is pleasant tc the taste, softens, clears ‘and ® then the youce Bllays wb mio of the throat lunges, pre vents 4 117” Botties 25 and 50 cents and @1. Sold 1 Dragrists in Washington, Georgstoun and ‘eke 00 He OUGHS, CULDS, HUARSENESS, &, The ence of the above com its at sensourreneniin has theeffect of ee a feat of professediy new specifics. and while some are geod. many re useless, and others even dangerous. ‘he wisest course to pursue is to consu't yourfam ily physician, or otherwise use only such re: Jong pnbiic experience has proved to be safe bE Of ths characteris TY LE! R’R COM- OUND SYRUP OF GUM ARABIC. Origunal- y the favorite Cphege mle omipent Physics: itsoon 1 & popular remady, to aaloy suvews reputation for t 44g 4 years. Incases of common ses like @ charm, and in Chrome hooping ¢ ‘ough. Croup, Asthma, inth emcees eupareileled: and most will ‘Tie 25 copts and 50 cents per bott! Solaby Nate Poe Chas. Stott, ke, Wasb- ; Georgetown a Peele Stevens, al- WERER’S CORNET BAND. Lew ‘wd WEnER. +farnishes Fant REOTIVED pon aaa as Wad 1 oserve my cirn over the door. _ie!3__J. W. KA: MOND, Agent, New York, SE PACIF Une of the shit « Company, carry: the United States Ma ior ACAPULO, ~g CALIFORNIA, snd OKREGO Ser Panama twice cach im ont of the Uuited States whioh lecve New Or an ‘@guiar on the 5th and 2th of each month xp the mai enc eongers, Connect. vu 2 - RokGE % Og A RAIL ese steam: # have been ing: ed and ap- proved by the Navy Department, sueranty ood ond safety, The Penama Reilroad (47 m long) is now com- eee from Coran to ooeat., ai croesed in 3 or 4 ours The bagrege of New Vork through to San F oo, and Sre embarked at Pansma by steamer af the oom- expense The money paid in New York | exponses of the trip. Keserve steamer port in Panama and Ib case of acei- Lle—no faiure having occurred in Passengors iesve rive at Aspinwall, Concuctors go through by each steamer, and take eon of women and ch.idrex without other pro- he lowest rates Spply at et, New York. to |. We KAY MON D-—or to AKMST RONG. HARRIS & + New Orieans,—or C. L. BARTLETT, Bos- ton. iw deer the agency, [77 We “OLD MACNOLIA WHIS bye ee oe et in barrels and half barrels. ~ se’, of -] hisky known 80 favorably = 4 - past ei i s former high standard. and purchasers a0 coneuinere can rely upon its being @ porfect’y pure Rye Whe ty, dustilied under our own personal supervision, and entirely tree from any deintorious evbatances Which rend d iskies wo objectional e, Al Wing @ iurge stock cf the above, and other skies in New York as weil az Philadelpna, ied to ship Fence from either city direct. FREEMAN & SIMPSON, Phenix Distaiory, Office 1 south Front st., Plilsdeiphia; in New York. 9 Wa!l street. VENISON, ‘an Ble Qy RENTER, on C street, inthe rear of Browns’ Hotel; has jast received fine VENISUN, killed at Mourt Vernon, which wil! pe served in every styieto the taste of hie patrons, in connection with ali the @ cacies of the seasou—Game, Oysters. fresi F TO_LOVERS OF &c.—that this or otber markets can afford. 00 OUSEKEEPING y Suver Fisted Wi eee vy vtanis Ware, Bud a rushes S a All fine goods, meoes this lower than ever, at — FRANCIS, fas eneniarae a art, ee mes Saree