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EVENING STAR. EGFP The following poem. from the San Fran- elsco Golden is not Sasaeele io ois “On ood shed, in an alley dark, bw chimne: cia taating nex poi stroda back and forthe with yonde: hborin, cats Garou 4 uphea in fantastic curve. po pomneem pressed again:t back defiantly, told of impend- oe eyes , and sereeching blasts of ptt s silent as the fal dew, pt the splintered edge, gazed a moment tl the darkness » With tail a-wag Lmao with an im 7 ela back, and crooked in ly like a letter gt a U inverted, stood in fierce in of determined strife young Norval uttered; then, with face unblanched, and moustache standing straight before his nose, and tail ng wildly to the passing bear stepped back in cautious invitations to 108. Approaching the other, and, with prepara- tions dire, each cat surveyed the carer the field. Around they walked, with tails uplifted and backs high in air,while from their mouths, in accents hissing with consuming rage, drop ped brief bat sentences of hate. Thrice around the roof they went in circle, each with eye upon the foe intently bent; then — a: ing, as is wont with cats. oe one rawn, terrific, savage yaw, an buckled fn " 4 The fur flew. A mist of hair hung over the le field. High "hove the din of passing ‘wagons rose the jtul tumult of the strug- ling cats. So their eyes in frenzy, to me, who saw the conflict from a window near, nought else was visible but fiery stars that moved in orbits most eccentrio. An hour they struggled in tempestuous might, then faint and fainter grew the equall of war, until all sound was bushed. Then went I forth with lanthorn, and the field surveyed. What saw I? Six claws—one ear—of teeth, perhaps a hand- ful; and save fur, nought else except a solitary tail. That tail was Norval’s—by a ring I kuew’t. The ear was—but we'll let the matter pass. The tale will do without the ear.”’ ura the recent cases of pardon as given by Gov. a, of Michigan, ey his belies oa the subject, was one granted in part, in the lang of the wortby Governor—‘upon the unytelding importunities of his mother.” 1U~ The women cannot be kept off the ice, and we applaud them for it. Over a hundred young ladies were skating on the Hudson at Lansinz- —— Wednesday. At New Haven, also, two bundred were ou the tce of Lake Saltonstall. No account is made of the male creatures. C7" It is asserted that round shoulders among the masculine gender are on the increase, The shawl Is said to be the cause, as the wearer, in order eae te watnine yarment snugly around Bim, of allowing them the natural free and easy swing, which throws the shou!der back and the chest forward. if? It may be remembered that, some months 0, the Rev. Peter Ki. Green of the Mississippi inference of the Methodist Episcopal Charck, was shot by a man named Fisher, near Vicks- burg, for pep Fisher’s wife as a member of the church of which Mr. Green was the pastor Fisher has been found guilty, and sentenced to the penitentiary for seven years. 1[7" A young man named Jerome B. Leonard. of Gowaada, Cataraugus cocnty, N.Y , on the Sth of January, thrusta sliver under the nail of one of his fingers with such force asto drive it upward to the second joint, and although the iver was extracted, infignation ensued, wiich extended up his arm, causing death soon after- ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. WILLARDS’ HOTEL.—B Phelps, Cal; HB Holmes, Va; C Bobrer, Md; W H Witton Ten; F M Parris, NY; E P Alexander, U SAnmy; LZ Harding, Mass; } G Whiting and lady, NV. V A Turpin I J Bigier, i ; J HW Windrain, J W Grtith, Pa; NY; & M Drane, NC; L* Mullan,USA; J M Sprague, L Leighton, NYk; WP Gould, M € Bayley, @ B Prestman and sizter, Md; Miss H E Reardon, Mass; D McDougall, U 3 a; H Mc- Cormick, H J Weld and lady, C W Cabell, Pa; JC Learned, Mass; Mr and Mrs Munroe, Paris: @ Lemmon, Md; G P Baker, Cai; J Boush, H D Felter, W H Appleton, N Y: T Christy, jr, F D Brocklehurst, England; C M Dougherty and ly, J C Hadeison,Md; Hon E Washburn and daugb- ter, Mass; L P Morton and lady, T (i Wood: J a 8 B Gray, Bermuda; J Morris, T and T Morris, Pa; Hon F J Parker, Mass: J W Lyman, J J Johnson, W E Morris, NY; Mr and Mrs Snead and child, Mo; R M McLane, R H Duvall, Md; A D Briggs and lady, Mass; T W Cheyney, Pa; Capt J A Brown, US A; G E Petter, Pa; H Eldridge, NY; 3 R Shinn, Va NATIONAL HOTEL.—Hon D R Porter, Pa; C McLaughlin and lady, Cal; Miss Ray, H T Smith, Miss M H Willing, Wm Blanchard Md; 4B Biatr, J A Hutchinson, J Gray, A A Mar. shall, Va; T Serrat, M Carbonie, Jose Pussadia, SC; W_NStaples, R E Clements, Texas; J 2nd eG Gould, E 8 Dana, R H Hinsdale and fam, NYork; J R McCurdy, M Hastings, Pa; Joba M Jackson, S B Thompson and son. J Rice, Mrs Bury, Ga; Miss Matteson, H M Collen, NY: ES Farson and daughter, Pa; J M Blanchard, Va; J AA Morris and lady, NY; Col R Campbell, Mo; K McKenzie, do; A Cemstock, do; F S Macke HIE Leman, J ¥ Megarge, E G H Reynolds, E O Auczale, Md; T Garner, V: » do; G Thompson, Pe; RI; Land E stow T Rayner, C FE Bulkley, Cook ie NY ay d coaliey, es hess ‘ook, jr, ; wens, ) Corse, Canad: J B Carson, ¢ Bobrer, Mo. . WNS’ HOTEL —JT Reston, Ind; RS Waaton, NJ; J H Dav, RI, W R Prickell, ii); A C Gibson, Miss; J A Denny; do; J Dunington and family, do; Mixs J S Stone, do; RD Bartlot:, Me; R G Huttod, Md; & H Lee, Mo; G Waltor, Md: F H Burnss do; K H Gantt. do; T'S Bland: ford, do; RH Smith, Ala; W McClane, NC; M Kinard, 8C; R C Brooks, Va; T Sincia‘r. Pa; H € Derrick and lady. do; J W'Whittield, KT; A Edge, do; BJ Franklin. do; W J Gilbert, do; G B Heard. do; J Fritz, NY; F Donkworth end la- ay, do; HG Commeger, 6; G P McCaddin, do: Dr'A D Gerthrice, Ky; J A’Ferthrice, do Mrs T oeon vi oe He jon, do; J P Grubbs, do; 3 joore, $ Digon, SC; Jib: do; G Eastman and lady, Hh’? 4B Gibson, NITED STATES HOTEL.—W _B Dayton NJ; G MeMecter, Va; W M Stabler, do. Cd Wise. S Kiogeannon, DC; A Vernon. Ky; F 4 8 Sanderson, Ala; HA Willan: * Md: Wiltiams. do; W C Wer: hington. DH Waddie. Va; JJ Giadson. Dos PA fren’ de los Casas and lady. Vene; EH Green, Va; Capt Fairbacks. do; JF Hawkins and daughter, NY; a T Withers, Va; © WGabell, Pa; Mrs Dodridge. Va: C Purull, do; W D Wigand, Md; E Ciagett, DC. KIRKWOOD HOUSE.—P J Pardue, Md; J Ej do; 5 O Cockney, do; H M Maxwell, Pa; J T Brogd, do; C Caldwell,do; WT French, Va, T G Hawkins, Md; G Chopeninz; Cal; HL Eustin, Mass; JG Chirtp, Mo; C W Rabery, Pa: W C Templet-n, NO; Hon J Hem bert, Tex; A W Robertson, NY; Bailey, sc W Garring, Pa. W Barbonn, Va; T Harrison and lady, pe Hog for ye J Winston, do; J Ackesman ee _ » Me; J W Osgood, do ASHINGTON HOUSE —E Hall, J H Sha- jer, Jno Franks, Thos 8 Franks and lady, Jas f = 1 tees ie anuiewse, 5 B Howe, N Y; a ily, P Richer, " Gray; FJ Hackman, Mad: HOB Smith. Yea! 3 pe Stewart, O; J Hewett, Me; 5 Cone, P: sli OCBANSTEAMERS’ SAILING Days Fao rum Usirgp Starzs. Steamers. Lea 4- For. Days. -New York..Bremen....Feb, 12 New York. .Glasgow...Feb. 19 Frou Evrors. -+-Bremen....New York..Feb. 5 -Glasgow...New York.. Feb. 19 The California mati steamers leave New York en the Sth and 20th of each month. Havana steamers leeve New York onthe 24. 7th, 12th, 17th and 27th of each month, and Charleston, 8. U., on the 4th and 19th. ——e——V——_——— MBROTYP;: A Etna e SMALL PrRovits axp Quick 25 cents. ‘ortrast 2 of kc BERS ee wee BUBINESS ‘DIREO TORY. worn al pareanstan op ooeenel Of business im the city. AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSES. Epwanp F. Stxurson, 519 7th st., north of Pa. av. ARCHITE! * od . NENNING, Agency, Bloek. oF 12 P _ po sm MEKRILL, oor. 7th st ors, 13.8t-b. l & K, LAW ARDING,Breb” bet. D& E. Lot 3.8. Baxter, 136 si ‘AV. and 5th e £. and City Hall LuorD, bagi City i at. HELL, east Wing be ms_eor.7 & F sts. Att'y 10 patent cases, Sv... bet. 436 & Eth ste. 8 Low. av., b. 4h & 6 ate, B. corner Pa. av. & 18th st, secret Bek |. 3. KRarr?, S, icKReivrn & Co., 66 7th at., bet. D& E, BAN Wiraers’ Citizens’ BAND, 8t Metzerott’s, Pa. av. Esputa’s Brass Hann. 5115¢ 8th at. east. BANKS AND BANKERS. Rises & Co., N. W. cor. 15th st. & N. Y. av. Sweenr, rd henge yg ant & Co. av. isto & Gore Paar coe ik te OHNSON 9 V., OOF. Brotmers, cor. F & 15th sts , opp. Treasury J.W. LG Co., $2 Pa. av., bet. 4% and 6th sts, pase [7 Heisei 13th at., Pa.ay. ELAN’S MaRBLe TAaBLEs, oor 'e BLACKSMITH SHOPS. Cuas. C. ANpxuson, Md. av., near 7th st., Island. Jou Duval, G st. nkr hes, Joxer & [.ENMAN, (horse snoers,) 22 Late Park J Dawso: BOAR Di SUTER, wis »» between Sd 4 be: ay between lst and 2d ats, Epws L T, 271 Ps. bet. 10th and 11th ste BOOKS ‘AND STAT ERY. Wo. DALLANTYNe, religious book deposit’y , 498 78t NortusRn Liserties Booxstor®, 327 7th at. ‘Bour AND SHOE dese ; 6 B »noar st. Hanson Ben bet. 43g & ot . BP. Boover, + 8) ‘T. CLarx, Ladies’ Shoe T. CREASER, 573. te a = &o.,) Est., db. 1S & 14, Cuas.G. Batt, nt range, &, e BRICK YARDS. .H. Jo . N. J. av. and N st. sou SULEPENTERS AND BUILDERS Jas. W. Barker, 46 N. CAKRIAGE FACTO Anvrew J. Jorcx. cor. Mth & E Grorcr R. HALL, 8. side ed P. fag eae APLEY & Bozz Le, expres: CHINA, GLASSWARE, Tuos. PuRSELL & Son. 34] Pa.av., bet. 6th & 7theta C.F. Green, '78 Pa. av., bet. 17th and 18th ste. CLAIM AGENTS. ie 2 18 8t.,®. Pa.av Ce Henny Appison, 458 15th st., opp. Treasury Dep’t, CLOTHING STORES. Wati, Sisrnens & Co., 322 Pa, av., bet.9 & 10 ata, Noa WaLxen & Co., frowns’ Hotel Buiiding. W. Gaston & Co , 476 Pa. av.. bet. 3d & 435 sts. J.G.Strrnens, 370 Ps. av., Browns’ hotel build’g. CONFECTIONERIL C. Gautier, indies’ 3 32 Pa.av ,b.12 & 13 ste, 3. G. Weaver, ladies’ saloo one. Browns’ Hot ‘HOMAS l"OTENTIN!.279 Pa. av., et 10th & Ilth ats, ScHAFFIELD, 336 6th st.. bet. G & H PHIL’a Conrec’ 8 Ps F.STEInLe, 9 DENTIST: pa R. Fixcey Honr, 310 Pf Dr. ts v., bet. 9th & 10th ste, Loomis, M. D., 336 Pa. a’ R. B. Doxatpson, 30 Dr. A. Vax Came, 47 DRESS MAKERS. Mrs. Many A. Karon, 434 0th Mad. Luoma. Frencn dress mal DRUG STORES bet. 9th and 10th sts. av., bet. 9th & 10th sts 7th ste. +: bet. 6th and Z. D. Gitman, 89 Ps. JouNn ScHWARTZR, Forp & Bxo., 20 Lovesoy. N.V W. M.Suvster & Co.,38 Market pros, b.7 & 8 sta, R. B. Hare, 373-5 7th . Carpets, Shoes, &c. s. W, SEAR, 48 Market Space. bet. 7th & sta. W. Conner & Co.. 523 7th at., north of Pa. av. A. Goppaxp, 347 7th at.. near Northern Market. A. Newton. 527th st. four doors north of Pa. ay, ERS AND SCOUURKERS. W. HH. WHaattry, 333 P8. av.; 49 Jefferson st. 6,7, ENGRAVERS. 2-2. Haan, 24 Pa. is bp & ae ‘i . SCHIM GRLFENNIG at.; ongin'r’g & drawing EXPRESS OFFICES. ADAMS’, 514 Pa. av , bat, 2d and $d sts, FANCY STORES. RP. C. Stavens, 35 Pa. av., bet. 9th & 10th sts, J; C, Gipson, 34 Market Eee, bet. 3th & 9th sts, E, K. Luypy. 39 Pa. av. tional hotel! building, Wat. C. O' Mraza. 524 Pa.av., b. 2 & Sata; toys, &o EED STORES. James A. Wise, 29 7th at. & Centro Market. DRIES. FOUN w EL g DER, (iron,) oor, av. L. SCHNEIDER, (brags,) 271 Pa.av, RE STOKES, B N 6 R.St. Cate, cor 12& N EM EN’ Stevens’, (hats & wardrobe articles) Browne’ hotel, GREEN HOUSES AND SEED STORES. y= Hceres, 76t. Isl; wag boosh sy ose big OEN SavUL, \urseryman. S sman, & 0,,396 7th at, GKOCERY STORES. Kine & BcRCHELL. oor. 15th st. & Vt. av. W™. BRYAN, 44 Market Space, bet. 7th & 8th ste, Eowaxo Hatt, #) Market Space, opp. Cen. market, S. W.K. Hanpy, 229 Pa.av., bet. 14th & 15th sta, Kennepy & Pron, 087th st., bat. D& KR, Javus Daly,(veriety,) 388 Lst., bet. 14th & 15th ate P. WHITE & Co, N. W. corner !Sth and F ets, GUNSMITHS. C..B. Munex. 4% Sth st south Ps. av, HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. Campsett & Covir, 351 Pa. ay., opp, Brown (coach find: ) 326 ELVANS & Trtomes » H. & G.C.ScHNFIDER. 271 Pa.av., -'Prexer & Co., 32! Pa. av.. near 7th HATS, CAPS, AND FURS, .H.StiNeMETZ 23% Paav,b, Willard’ & Kirk’d's HOUSE.FURNISHING STOR C. W. Borerse, Iron Ha! C. Woonwaky,(cen’las’ a. av. det.10 & 11. Gro. FRAaNcts, 497th st., bet, D & Everything.) C. E. Green, 178 Pa. av., bet. 17th and léth sta.(do ) Sizrey & Gur. N. side Ba. av, bet. 10th é& iith ste. JEWELRY STORES. LT& IRo., 324 Ya. ny. bet. Sth & 10th ats, G. Hoon, 53 Va, av., bet. 9th & 16th sts. S, Laws, 20 Pa av., het. i2th and 13th ate. M.Horra. watches and jewelry, 377 and 608 Pa, av, J. KARR. 430 Pa. av., bet. 3d & 436 sta. Joun Lanoe, Chronometor. &c.. maker, 457 7th at, J. Tnomrson, English watchmaker, 480 15th at. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE, &e. Joun D. CLarx, 525 12th st. (Also Notary Publis.) Tuomas C, Donn, 66 Lou. av., bet 6th & 7th sta, Joun Mitts, 487 6th st. bet. C st. and Louisiana av. H.G. Muaray. cor. 7th and I sts., Navy Yard. LIME, CEMENT, &e. Ww. H. Gonry, foot ten hear Georgetown. P.W. Doxsxy, cor. New York av. and 20th st. LIVERY STABLES. ALLISON NalLonr, J2., cor. Pa. av. and 13% at. LOCKSMITHS AND BELL HANGERS, ie Sonex gaR nf Seen HEP Rabe : p stairs. th LorvpC. BELL, Pa.av..b. els. LOOKING GLASSES, kc. eUnem Faaycis Lama, 277 Ps. av., near 1: LUMBER YARDS.” that (steam saw mili.) tment.) H.N.& J. W. Easny foot D at., ‘Turo. Mostar, Biagden’s wharf, foot of 4th st. east MACHINISTS & ENGINE BUILDERS. Wa. M. Evtis & BRotHeR, !3th st., near the canal. J, MoCLetiann,8. W. corner 10th ‘and E ate. e Harr & Co , 43 at. 8. le MARBLE WORKS. fone Lronrailing - Roruxerorn, & at. bet. 124 13; mantles, &o. b s. b.cor. & & 12 J.CrLAanx,:nath’| instrument maker, 400 Ist st. MILLINERY, &c. _—— Mas. H. lL. Stascen, 495 8th st, Mas Cr aL PRES, 239 Pr. a ) STORES. east, ear Ps. av. Mus mn +b. 3th & l0thats, Paor.C T. Dz Ccentat, oor, Pa. ay, & 11 BEAINTS, ILS, Guage, ees As ; PAPER HANGiNGRS in ; Maaxnitar, 485 7th st., betweon E. PATENT tokaes: Y.a7., bet, 10th a 11th ate Cuaruxs F. Stans 5S. E. oor, Ctas. é ise. ith ate opp. BE Sbentess £2. Sree 405 F ce naee 7th 20) a ATTEN, CO} sts., op. Pat’t Office 6.H.F . y 4 2 rAWNiRoKERS. at. Op. ait Omos Saac Hex 7BuxG, 429 Pa, ay,. PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERIES. Gecuxss. 20 ee bet. 9th & 10th sts, IT. Ret's +» AV., bet. PLASTER & GUANO MiLgso. et ™ Morcan & Rurnxeuart. foot of G atreet north. x <IMEERS. rig GAS FITTERS. dor Aor dy Bre. 20 Bef Oe ate Nve 8 & Co. 509 9th at. north of Pa. nN ANNAN S. W_ oor. BV. >) RORTRAIT PAINTERS.” ae |» M. STANLEY. 27856 Pa. av.. bet. Ith & 12th PRINTING OF FICES—( Book and Jeb.) H. PoLa!NHORN 375 D st., pease . MAGE. ‘UMP. a bet. 9th and 10th, . Nat. Intell, office, Fr & Van it a . he RESTAURANTS2 Un Sore D Dor. . or, Pa. av. & @th st. s Young Ladies’ Institute, 90 sys ArAveTTE Fest, Inet, Prf. L.C. Loomis, 159 iv MIOW ACADEMY. (Mik av. 8 a ewi CHIN cor, N Y.av, & léth at, Jk, i SEWING Rooms. = Ps. a¥. ~DW TOBACCO AND Crt H.C. STEERS. “io -. bet. Scumin«®r Tenens & Ge see see PS mages BRACKET-MAKING, &e. . P. EBB. 4 UNDERTAKERS.” "© th, M. E. Harvey. 410 7th bet.G & Jos+ PH Ha WLER. 182 Pa. F HOLST RRERS. LAU, 24 G street, bet. 1: Ni hades F st., Seiwene lean ate ita, 1 Wie MAKERS. WOOD inD COAL VXRDs. AYER’S SARSAPARILLA. Teoresented to cure, It is believed that such a remedy ts Wanted by those who suffer from Sirumons complaints, aud that one which will accomplish thelr cure mnst prove of im- mense porvice to thts larce ctass of onr aMicted fellow citi zene. How complete y this componnd wili do It deen proven by experiment ou many of the worstca:es to be found Gf the filowing comptatn + : Ben wl ScRoreLove CowPLaners ExvPTion and Rave sme, ULerns, Prvpca, Bi Scatp Bran, 8 Damrcrty, Dyers ye Sr. ANTHONY co lelnte arisiug ‘rom e ‘This compourd will be found e great promoter of health, when taken tm the Spring, to expel the foul humors wh'ch fener In the b ood at that season of the By the ti exoulston of them many raukiing disorders are aipped in Ititudes ie remedy. spare then- mt oe na-and ulcer to rid ibe feted to dy this threagh th channe’s of ihe bly by an alierative medicine. Cleanse oat the vitiated blood whenever you find its {mpurit ee bursting through the skin in pimp ex, eruptions o- j cleanse fi when you tind it iz obetructed and sluggish tot It wireneveo it 1+ Even where to particular disorder ts felt, njoy ter health, and five longer, for cleansing the blond. Kee blood healthy and all is well; but with thie pabutam of 1 sordered, there can be no lasting health. Sooner or later something must go wrong, aud the great machinery of Ife te nch. the reputation, of orld has bee 1 ” ntain bat little F hot only conta often no curative propertice what-y. r. painfnl dirappointment has followed the extractacf Sareaparilla which flood the market, until the DAME it-eif is justly digp'ned, and has become synonymons wht fupostton and cheat. ‘Sill we call t compound . bitter and of the vartore Sa aaparilia, avd intend to supply euch a remedy a Tee uste © fro ef ubloqry which rests upon ft. And we think ened for bell ving ithas vir- tnes which are {rresistible by the ordinary run of the éie- canes {t ia intended treare, Ts plete eradication from the system, the remedy should be Judiciously taken avcordivg to directions ou the botite, PREPARED BY DR. J.C. AYER & CO., LOWELL, MASS., Price, 81 per Boitie; Six Bottles for $5. 82" So'd by Z. D. GILMAN, Washington; RS. T. CIS SELI, Georgetown, and by all Drugsiste every wus oe EaD! READ! REA D! THE MOST REMARKABLE CURE ON MRS. M. COX’S INDIAN VEGETA BLE DE- COCTION TRIUMPHANT! All ye who are sfilicted, read the following certifi cate from Major Leonard Frailey,of Baltimore, and late of Army. ‘ler towecnre tieir ¢ m- RTIF CATE. To Mrs M Cox: An actofcommon justias to yourse {and the pubic impels me to bear testimony in favor of your vaiuable medicine, the ** indian Vegetable Vecootion.” I have been & revere sufferer for nearly thirty venrs from Sait Rheum. which has assailed me, at diff-rent periods, from the armpits to the lower ex- tremities, confining me to my ohamber and house during th: Teould obtain practioners, Homeopats of various emperical remedial agents, so czlled, tented to no other purpose than au oocasionol alleviation of my dis'r><sed condition. Besides | have imbibed many gallons of varions dacoc' rsapsrilia. Rur- dock, and ot: of ointment, recommen duricg wy effi ctions, #1 relief. : Fortunately for me, I was induced. atthe instance of agentieman of the regular facuity—at the very period | was confined to my champer—who, amorg other of his brethern, frankly sok: owledged they could not, in ceneral, contro! the disease, to try your “Ind’an Vegetable Desnction,”, which enabled me earry in the Sprirg to enjoy my usus! out deor exercises, and after a fith‘u! perservance in its usa ap t° tha 2th of Mry Iast the day on whieh | took the final dose, | now find myseif resieved from every symptom of the distressing snd loathsome affliction, and enjoying » degree of genersl health and activity not usually possessed by individusis at my time of life, being nesr t7. rs of age. I might hero refer to many personal friends fu ly acquainted with my condition, who deubted the ef- ficaey of any modicine affording mea permanent relief im consequence of the many remedial agente, so oilied, which | had used, my advanced «ee, and the inveterate miture of the complaint: but 1 prefer es for private reference, to cor meni, and enable you fa:ty lo est the more iner-dulous. ‘ st you may be instrumenta! in ber sufferers, through the eth ine,it may prove & scures oompenente you, au i render pleasan’ and comfortable. weil wisher, . L. FRAILEY, No. 175 west Fayotte street, For sale by Charies Stott, corner of Pa avenue and 7th st., Washington. D.C..and Frack B. Win ter. corner K atreet v nt avenue: Dr. R. Dand Jus. Mulwisle, remuneration yonr downhill of Li Your frend a 5. T. Cissel, George! Alexandr * _ia 2-eotw* MBOLD ENU "Ss KUCHU vs BUCHL ys RUCHL ’S BUCHU for Dropsy, 'S BUCHU for Nervous "Ss BUC "3 BUC rs BUC PS BUC "S$ BUC i PS BUCHU for Univer-si Lasewtude ' BUCH tor Horror of Disease. pS HUCHU for Night Sweata, "3 BUCHU for Wakefulnesr. H hS BUCHL for Dryness of the Skic H MBOLD'S BOUCHE tor Braptions. HELMBOLD’s BUCHU fur Painin the Back MBOLD'S BUCAU for ie: ess ol the Eye with Temporary Suffusion sud toss of Sight, BO! D'S BUCHU tor Mobi'ity and Beet Jensness, with Want of Attention Horror of So ciety. HELM BOLD’S BUCHU for Obstructions. HELMBOLD’S BUCKU for bxceeses arising irom Indisozets dal Diseases of the é SEXUAL ORGAN, ; Existing in either sex, from whatever cause orig- uated, and no matter of BOW LONG STANDING n pirt. are exparisnced often eases of the ii dier, Kidne 8nd inv Thess symptoms, by sug orers with d Gravei and Dro cions 0: fat, rinee estabiis that ary cisease of these ay effects the miid more than any and all othe: ailowed to go on—which this mediemne invarinb y ree moves—:oun follows t.oss of Power, Fatuity, and Epileptio Fits—in one of which the pstient may ex- pire. Who can say that these excesses are not fre quently flowed by those direful disetses, Insan'ty and Consumption? ‘The record of the Insane Agy juma,ard the melancholy deaths by Consump: boar ampla Witness to the truthof these asserti In Lunatic Asylamathe most melanchoy exhibili -n The countensnco is actual y ro den and titute—neither mirth nor grief ever biaits doi the voice occur, it is rarely . itisa “With woeful measures, wan Dosprir, Low. sallen sounds, his griet bee uiled.” Debi!ity 1s most terrib!e, and has brought thous ands upon thousands to un'im: ly graves; thus binst- ing the ambition of many noble youths. it can be cured by the use of this INFALUIBLE REMEDY. ‘The vass of voluntary testimony in possession of the Proprietor, vouching its virtues and curative power*, 1s im! mbracing names well known tihoates of cures from one itencing, end of the most character, are open for in- hors ol States, Judges, emi- yseians,and distinguished Clere yen. IBOLL’S EXTRACT RUCHU is pre- Prred directly accord ng to the rules of Pharmacy and Chenustry, with the greatest eceuact and (hemical know.edgs and care devoted in ite com- bication. see Professor Dewees’ valuahis Werks on the Practios of Physio, end most of the late Standard Works of Mecio.ne, HELMBOLD’ UCHU 1s ssfe and pleasant in tasteard odor, but unmediate inits action, Personally appearad before me,an Alderman the city o a ee 4 Shemixt. who, bet ul preparation contains no Naro « junous rage but are purely Vege able, H.T.H 1B0LD, Sele Manufacturer. Sworn and rubsoribed before me this 23d day of November, 1854. Wm P. RD. Alderman. Price $1 per bettie, or six for $5, delivered to aay address. fa ONE THING CERTAIN, . A TRIAL COST= BUT A DOLLAK—TRYIT A’ d be convinced of its efficacy. And it 1s accom- anied by reliable and reaponsials Certificates from rofessors of Medical Colleges, Clergymen, and o-hers. Prepiredby H. T, HELMBOLD, Practios! and Anaiytical Chemist, 104 South Tenth st., below Chesteut, Philads ‘To be bad of 1! Druggisis and dealers throughout the United States, Canadas, and British # rovinces. Bownre of Counterfeits. Ask for HELM#OLD’S—take no other. Cures guarantied. Sold by C. STOTT, Druggist, corner of Pa av. and 7th street, Washington City, and all ot! druge in 2-ant of T. HELMBOLD. dors sty, that his 10, Mereury,or in- IST OF ARRIVALS AT SHILLINGTON” L GREAT LITERARY DEPOTS ONS Porner of 434 streetand Pennsylvania avenue The following Per odic.ls, Macazines, and News- pers. of the very latest issue hive just arrived : Arper’s Weekly. New ¥ ork Ledger, Jesiie’s Il'd Newspaper, Porter’s Spirit of ome Journal, _ N Flag of Our Union, Saturday F:vening Post, Ballou’s Pictorial, mete OP tc an, er! agazi N. eWeekly Herald . Weekly Tribu . ¥. Weekly Times, ondon I.!us’d News, London Itlus’d Times, tendon Punch, Niok Nox. ie Times, ew York Mercury, New York Weekly, apes Doinie rieh American, Roston Pilot, ‘olice Gazette, ew York Clipper, Soottish Americaa, Weekly Novelette, Boston True Fig, American Union, Doilar Newspaper, _ Yankee Notion: All the Foreiga Reviews, Magazines, and Ch Publications, received regularly as fast as issued, and for sale at SHILLINGTON’S BOOKSTORE, 909-Stf Odeon Ruiiding, cor.4)¢ at. & Pa. av. O8ENKRANTZSEVEN-OCTAVE PIANO. Cost orginally $30, we are offering i! for $275. Se Wi it has been careful ly for 6 months. shape Co saaae ot Ue wont, eres ; ae Pa ave, het. Sthand 10th ate. HAT WILL HE DO WITH IT ?—Rulwer’ Wire poet: Price 75 cross bound er int New Ronnvatara, a0 pol E’s LL OPERA BOOK® at the M Store of A‘ts W. 6. METZEROTT. = Miscellaneous. ______Milsceliancots. [No 630, By rue parsipinT be THR UNITED I, Jamas Buchanan, President of the United States of America, in pursuance of provisions of theact of Congress entit-ed * An act in relation to the Iands sold im the Greensburg, late st. Helens. {and district, in Sense os Leminans, ond mathe izing the resurvey of certain !ancs in strict, appre ved A: it 29, and 5 the acts o! the sale of i Teez authorizin: tands.do Bt wothats padiic sale wil! be few at the land offica at GREENSBURG, in the Ntate of LooisiaNa, comme: the second day of mary! ner, —p ee tracts © e himiteot the following. amed townehips and frac tonal townships. according to the approved pints resurveyed,to wit; Sowth of the base tine and west of the priarrpal meridsan. Towrahipg 1,3. and 4, and fractional townships 5 and 6, of rat, nd 3, aud freetional township 4, of “townships | ard 2, of range 3. Fractionti towashipe 1, 2, and J, of range 4, Fractional townzhip I, o° range 5. South of the base lineand east of the princepal meridian, ‘Townships 1.2.3, 4, 5.6, and 7, of range 1. Towaships 5, 6and7. of range 2, ‘Townships 5 and 7,01 range 3. ‘Towsship2 5, 6 and 7, and iractiona! Lownehip 8, of Tangs 4. Fractions! townehi ‘Township 6, of rnnge 8. Fractions! townships 2 ana 9, of rance 9. ‘Tow astips 4,5, 6, and 7,and fractional township 2, of range 10. Pownshios of range ll. Fractional township 8, of cange 12, ‘Townehip 6, of ranze i. Lands covered ry confirmed private claims, ap propriated hy Inw for the use of schools. mi itary. and other purposes, together with the “swamp ard overflowed,” ranted to the State by the acts of Congress approved Maroh 2. 1849, and September 2), 185); also, a'| those tracts for wh.ch che patents have been issued or applied for by the dsy a d for the commen ent of the sae, or w shall not have beon frally acted upon by that time, under the rovisions of theact of 2th Anevst. 1842, herein- fore mentior ed, w7!l be excluded from the sal. The offering of theabove mentioned jands wil: be commenced on the 489 appointed, and wi'l procsed in the order in which ther are advertised, until the Whole sha'l have been offered, and the saces thus e'osed; but the sa'e shall net be kept open longer than two weeks, and no private entry of any of the sands will bexdmitted until after the expiration of the two weeks. Given noder my hand, at the city of Washington. pel ae Sey ye et Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred a1 y mine. . JAMES BUCHANAN, By om President : Hos. A. HENDRICKS. Commissioner of the General Land Office, NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. Every person entitled to the night of pre empticn to any of the !ands within the townships and irao tional townships above mentioned, is required to es'aviish the same to the satisfaction of the regicter and receiver of the proper land «Mioe.and mak- pay- ment therefor as soo. ay practicable afier secing ts notice, and before the day appeinted for ihe on encement ef the public sale of the lands em beacing the tract c!nimed ; otherwise such claim will be forfeited. s i TEOS. A. HENDRICKS, Commissioner of the General Land Offices, of range 6 Notr.—Under the regulations of the devartrrent, a8 heretofore anc now existing, no payment can be made for advertising prociamations exec, ablishersas are speci tlly authorized t ‘he Commissioner of the General Land Offi jad)J\aw 3 N {No. pee OTICE FOR THE RESTOR CERTAIN LANDS TO MARKE STATE UF MICHIGAN, ‘Tho grant of Innd made by the act of Congross approved June 3d. 1856, 10 the State of MicwicaNn toaid in (ha construction of certain railroads therein ‘oued, having keen su far adjustedas to author 1Z3 the release frum withdrawal i alter daseribsd, notice isthered: Y vacant offered iards which iis vuteide of six miles on each side of the “Grand Repids Indiana.’ the “Flint and Pere Marquette,” ths “Detroit ard Miwaukes,” the “Port Huron and Milwaukee,” aad the * Amboy, Lansing. 1nd Traverse Bay” rail- roads, situated in the unde-mentiered townshipa, which have not heen seleoted ia virtre of said arant.or reserved for any purpose whatever, and which were subject to private entry at ths date of withdrawa’, will be restored to private entry onthe dayr,-nd at the pisces hereimatter z, fie di miounam of $1.25 per acre, tthe prices to which th duated at the cate of with- drawal. At the land offies at KaLaMazoe, ou Monday, the el venth day of April a xs, Vit: South of the base line an inest of the principal Townships 1,2, Attheiard offies at Detrort, on Mo eleventh d-wol Apitinect,y Sonth of the t d west of the priaripal nt 9 of range 1, range 2, .7,#, and 9, of range %, 19, Of range 4, South of the hase tine and east of the principal wivvidian ‘Vownehise 1, 2, 3,4,5,6,7, 8, and 9, of range 1, Narth of the hase 1 ‘Townsttps eand west ridian Townshive 39, 35, Si, $2, 33,34, and S5,05 range 2, Noith of the base line and cast of the principal meridian 3,4, and 5. of range 1. of ranges 2.5.4,5 %,7,8, 9, of the principal ‘pownahips 1, Townships 4s snd ll, - ‘Vowanshize 4,5, 6.9.9, snd 10, of rsngea 4 le, 13, Sod Townships 4. 5.7,2,5, aud 10, of rangee 15, 1d, end 1. At the isnd office at hat SaGanaw, on Monday, the eleventh doy of April vert, Wiz: North of thi base line and east of the priacipal meridian ‘Townships 6, 8,9, 19, 11, 12, 18, 14, 25, 16, 17, ard 20, ol range l. 5. °6,19 and 20, of range 2, and 2), of range 3. th. of range 4 3, 14. and 16, of range 5. + ‘Townships 6, 11. 12,13, ‘Townships 6, 8. 9, 1, 64. fow ehips 6.8.9. 10. an ‘owaships 6,%! 9%, 1, 12 Townships s i, 1. 12, 13, and 14, of range 6, ‘Towarhips 6, 8,9, 10, 11, 12.13. and 14, of range 7, ‘Townships 6. 8.9, and 10, of ranges 8,9, 10, and n, North of thr base line and west of the principal meridia Townships 11, 12,15, 1G, 17,18 and 19, of ranga!, Cowships 11, 12, 13. 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 25, 2), 23, 24, 25, 26, 77 and 28, of range 2, At the land officent ioxta on Monday, the clerenth day of April nert, Viz: North of the base line and west of the principal meridian, Townships 1,2. 3.4.8.9 2nd (0. of range 1. Townships |. 2,3,5,6.8,9ard 14, of rance 2 ‘Towash:ps 3, 4, 5, 10, 11, 12.17, 18, 19nd 2, of range 3. Townehips 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 2, 9, 10, 11, 12, 17, 18, 19 and and 20, of range 4 ‘Townships 1,2,3 4,5,6 8,9, 10, 11, 12,18, 19 and 0, of range 5. Townships 1,2 3, 4,5,6,8,9, 10,11, 12, 17,18 19 and Townships 4. 5,6,8, 9, 10, 11, 12,13, 14, 15, 17, 18,19, 20, of range 6. and «t. of range 7. Townships 4,5,7,8, 9, i0, 11, 12,13, 14,15 17.38, 19, and frange 8. Townships 4, 5. 7, 8, 9,10, 11, 12, 18, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, and 20, of rene 9. ‘Towaship 4,5, 6,7, 8, 9 and 10, of range 10, At the tand cto at Traversr Ciry,01 Monday, the eleventh day of Aprilmert viz: North of the base line and west of the princepal mer dian Townships 2! and 22, of rance 3 Townships i, <. 25, 28, 27, 28, 69,39, 31,ard 32, of range 4 Ownships 21, £2, 23 ‘5, 25, 27, 28,79, 50, St, and 32. of range 5. 2 “Towns! ips 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 25, 27, 27,29, 33, and 31, of range 6. ‘Townships 21 23, 24. 25, 28 ard 27. of range 7. Townstips2t 23,24 0nd 55 ef range 8, Townships 21, 22, acd 23, of range 9. Given urder me hand, at the city of Washington, this first day of Feneusey, A. D. 18.9. O8, A. HENDRICKS, Commissioner of the General i and Offios. Notz —Under the regulations of the department, as heretofore and now ¢xistirg, no psyment can be made for advertising pro~lamations except to such publishers asare sps icl/yau horized a ceen by the Commissio:.cr of the General Land C flice. fad wow DIES’ PAGES SAVON PONCE, Fresh, genuine, imperted from Pari JE WISSON’S: fe S-eo2lw S02 Pa.ave.. bet 9rh and 10th: AGLE RESTAURANT, Corner N HAND D STREETS, One square Nor Penn, Avenus CHAS. KLO1Z, Proraixto Dinners aud Suppers fur- nished in the beat style by French cooks. Parties numbering from one to two hundred served at the shortest notice ,s0cording to programme. Dining-room one hundred and ten feet, wel! heated and furnished. Additional :ooms if required, ja2tcolm ICHARDSON WHISKY. We baving made Sam’! Bacon & Co. our Sole ‘Agente for the sale of our RICHAR DSO: HISKY, do invite all whoh ve ot u it to exll on them, as it will be in no othe hands in this ot OLETO. N peeeine N & RICHARDSON. NEW ORLEANS SUGAR AND MOLASSE®, Weare short: ti roy ey wectine the brig Georgia, with 3% barrels MOLASS ES, : and tne District mates taeda eee ee be of choice qual: ii poueen hae ° ity. It will be offered me ped suction on srrival, of which due notice w; eenas “Pow sE 5.2%, E. ke SER ON a. Yor ) eDG# $30! Washo Northeast corner @ strect north ard mh street west, anufacturesand remere nll bios of Too! Medicines. U a EL ad kee. With IMMENSE HOME AND EUROPEAN DEMAND, ‘The reazon w! hair becomes ¢ ir 8 TOY: BU thus makes it crow on Pala heads, r dram, itohine and heat from the sca: tones ap the nerves, and thus cures ai 01 ache, Gnd may be relied upon to cure aii diveases of the sotipand mais; it wall con keep it trom fail ang OD} makes tl eft, glossy, Aralthy and beautiful sad sed by the young two or three times 6 Week, it will never fail or become gray; then. reader, road the follow nd judge for yourselves: New Yors. Jan #, 1508. Messrs. U. J. Woop & Co.—Geutiemen: Having heard « Food dex! about Professor Wood's Hatr Restorative, ant mj hele being qnite gray, Um FHcle, to test It for Very matiefactory tint | 707, ae well as for Deas gray ast FOU may show to auy ou for Terth of, who the N.¥. ¥ re Railing Bat» bilehment e My Lair! now ite.atural color.and much twproved Im ap pearance every way, being glorsier aud thicker, aud mact more healthy look Lam, yours Oorner of Golem: Hewat Jeentes, and Carrol! &t+., Brookiya. aaTom, Ala, Feb, Hair Kesterats My batr b Prov. Woop Desr Sir: ma slich oe ne beer r other nable rerarty new extent. and « that way to ure your remedy. thing proper. Yours, ac, Sept. 9, 2857. te provta also the now the top of crop of young f {lave tred othe: preparations wi ever, I think frommy own personal recomme:tatio: indace mauy others to try it. Yours, reepectfalt D. B, Tuomas, M. D., No. 464 Vine Street. ‘The Restorative is put up in bottles of thr: viz: large, medinm and smaii; the small he for $1 per bott! Bt Innst 2 eont. more in small,retaus for $2 wart. 49 percent. more in p: or 93 a bottle, 0. J, WOUD & CO., Froprietora, 312 Broadway New vo inthe grest N.Y Wire Raving ke tablishment,)and 114 Market street, =t. Lows. Mo And sold by ail good druggisisand Fancy Goodr ealers. nel? 3m Pp =e 7 eae SYRUP, On, Prorzctzp Solutien of Pretoxide of tron Combined, Harvius successfully passed the ordeni to which rin Medios are ist now be received as inetheine, Its Efficacy in Curing Dyspersia, Affections of the Liver, Dropsy ewrclgia, Bronchitis and Consumption Ten denci-s, Disordered State of the Blood. Roi!s Scurvy, Tae Prosivating Effects of Lead or Mercury, General Deviltty, aad ail Diseases which reguiren Tonic ond Alterative Medicine reanonabiy hesitate to receive the protiered aid. f= The PERUVIAN RUP{= does not profess to be a Cure-ail. , but its range is extenrive. because\ + many diseases, apparently unlike umateiy ro.ated,and proceead- a onc cause, may be cured y. The cinss of discases for wh’ Up provider & cure, is precisely that e! en baffied the hichest order of msdica ctanre tangib'e, the witne: © eefety and efficacy of the Thore who may wish fi terested porsons respecting t! p cannot fail to ba satisfied wit! merous testimonials in the hands The :.cnatures are thosa of gentie wn i the community, and of the we t from dis: of the as well as from the testimony and totegrity are altogether Tt of fis eficacy in casee of y. a6 we do ow Rov. Jom Pre: Tsomas A. Dex xs, 8. H. Kexract, M.D, Seva Mar, metictnal effect of Protoxtde of of oxpownre to wir, and thet to ide of Lrou, without further porsible. 'f Peruvian nt I attatond by ATION im & 3 and this eolation may replace all the Me Citreiee, end tariraise of the Materia a. A. HATES, # Aesayer bo the of M, ch ne-tte, 16 Boyleton street, Boaten. ie by Drerciste generally. Price for inrge $2; medizm sized hotties, $i. N. L. CLARK & CO. Proprietors, Boston. Foraesie in Washingtea u 7. D. Gilman, 3; Agent; Neiro & Palmer, Joan Schwartze, L. M. Smith, V. Harbaugh, H. H. MoPhei Fr. Walsh, Jon Dr. D. B. in Bury, Jaa. H. Stone, J. 8. Lovejoy, ‘ke, 0. Ridgely ; and 1a Georgetowr and J. L. Kidwell, ec 2t-6m AK TSHORNE’S CURE-ALL, THE GREAT PAIN A 1HILATOR, D REMEDY FOR DYSPEPSIA, WEAR STOMACH AND WEAK BOWELS, PREPAKSD RY A CHEMIST, Bottles i2, 25 and 5 cents and one delinr. THEGREATEST DISCOVERYVIN MEDICAL SCIENC HARTSHURE’S Cl LL, should be kept in al! families in case of ac ts or sudden sic! bers, as it frequent!y ourca in lose time than it re quires to get & pryeicsn. Itoures pain in any pert of the eyetem and is usec externally and intern iy. 1077 As the Ves ent ohanges of the weather pro AN dace a bad Cold, Khenmatism, Painin the Limbs and Bod iso, Stiff Neck—every person zioulc ete bottle. It acts upon the N’ 5 inews, Blood and Bones d, by its warm: tromagnetic power, expels 8|: pain trom the syetem Gets hottie and try it, f you 9 a Cough. uses HARTS S PE AL SiRUP OF WILD it 1s the beat Cough Syrap in the If you vrs Bilious, use HARTSHORNE’S ANT(-BILIOUS PILLS, They sct upon the Liv- sr, Stomach aad Bowen, carrying of ali bie ané Foal Seoretions. The shove modicives to be hed at all Drug Stores im Warhington oriy ; Kidwel! & Ciscell st 6 town: H. Pee! & Oo. Alexandria. ooll MNPPHE CLLESRATED r DR. J.S RUSE’S MEDICINES, OF PHILADELPHIA These remedies are the result of extersive and sucorssful pr only reliable preparations to ow that flesh is heir to. ss . JR. J. 3. ROSE'S COUGH SYRUP.OR_EX- PECTORANT wilt rade: cvre Coue is. Hoarsness. Bronchitis, and ali Lung disea Hoents and $1. DR. J S ROSE'S ALTERATIV or Blood Pu Haptions Cnr and ail disease r irty five yeare 6. 27d are the Ae V.TicUs 2 Pr SYRUP, fier, for the cure of Scrofula, « a Uiseases. | lenre.s welled Neck, rom an impure stM@e cf the bleod. frie $i DR J.c. XO>E’S DYSPEPTIC COMPOUND, The ony ture cnve for Dyspepsia and Liver Com- plaint. Price Sicen’s 1.3. ROSt’S PAIN CURER,. eure . but it alo: bes stood the test curing Rhoumatiem, pain internail -1ee, 12, 25, cents a bettie. ifyou w.sii to pltinte get D Which you wi written signature by druggists gener: N. B. Beware of those poor nostrums ing to he the best in the worid. t oured of any of the xborve oom Rose's genuine Medicines, 20W when revuins by having tis } the cork of each pettle. Said purport js Bly The best COUGH ooty apical 5 Thi article is prepate nounoed by medica! mn it, to be the best pre; Cararrh, Bronch: froma Cold, ana eases, Consumy 5 Porsons who sing should use it. It the taste, softens, clears and strength: allays all irmtaticn of the thiont lungs, and pre- vents taking cold, 1L7™ Bottles 25 and 50 cents and @1. old by a! Praxciste in Washington, Georgetewnand Alexan rim oolltf Covers. COLDS, HOARSENESS, &e, The prevalence of the above complaints at thie season genera!:y har theetiset of bringing out dhost of professediy new specifics. and while some are neg many &re useless, sad others even dangerous, he wisest course to pursue is to consu t ycurfem. ily physician, or a only — remed: © eX perience bas proved to Le safe efficrciou: ofthe. character is TYLERK’S SoM POUND SYRUP OF GUM ARABIC. Oniginal- ly the favorite prescription of aneminent phy siciar it soon became a pop! remedy, and has oontinuec to enjoy acrowing reputation for the last twerty yen: neases of common Colds, Coughs, &o., it acts like a charm. and in Chronic Cases, Bronchitis W hooping « bon on juerzn, &e. ts success is unpara’ lel od snenk have usedit, aa Price 25 cents and 59 cents bottle, tion for Coughs, 4 Hoarseness, Sore’ Taroa: reventive uf tit lion of dis. ‘Sold by Nairn & Paimer, Chas, Stott, &o., Wash mates ssel. Georgetown; Peel& Stevens, Al- here it may be had aiso. for convenience, in Lozenger form. Price 123 and 25oentss t known as * eyiers Gum Aratic Cough t Drops,” as an elegaut, pleasant acd efficsciow _ monic lozenge they are unsurpassed. 0! ‘PHE WONDER OF WASHINGTON I3 r GIRBS’S VEGETABLE BALSAM,—per forming almost miracies in covering up Bald Heads and curing ail Soaip [inensas. aRem WERER’S CORNET BAND Lewis WEhee ene BAND oto tor Ralls, Private Pa:tiee, Parades, Serenades, nerals, et t the shortest notiee. Order at Meterott’s Music it, Mr. Gautie: fa Confectionery Bare, os oF residence: ftne er, 569 7th street. Na’ between G snd I, will be promptiy attended to. de $-Sm Trevelers’ q Meet VER Or ton TOMB OF The steamer THOMAS COLLYER wilircrume ger trips to Mount Vernon on Tues- . jf yy ad every Tuescay @ ridey Mornt Vernou aud the Tomb of \ashingte u @ Whart, at the foot of 7th street, at Sea. m., returning ip tune to compect Wilh theca. is @tornoon tram for Raltimore. fe2 tf wasam FON AND ALEXANDRIA. ON THE ROUTE AGA The Steuner GhORGE PAu k on Friday, the 2th, resume her trips between the anove places. : Leavine the foot of King street! Alexandris, at the folowing howre: +12m. 7h. ud & p.m, tamed at Long Bridce. Fre frow Pa. avenue lv o. Alexandria 1S\ cents. fvot of Tia “ee 1 im , j OM *asHinNuroNn Diesca eo LEVERS! oF wee WwHesx,. SOUTHWEST AND NOKTHWSST. Baltimere and Ohie Rallread. WINTER ARRANGEMENTS, Two THROVEH TRAINS ARE NOW RUN a rr. ¢ t Senday,' FROM WAla NUTON 40% THE WEST, ue let. MAIL TRAIN m., (Sunday excepted.) oo igton June tion, for Cam iv ont ad. 1 + CINCINNATI SP. LOU'S AND CHICAGO EXPR + CONNECTION leaves W sshingten at 3.49 p. Teson'nug Cinemnat: at $30 mM. next day, Ruct connecting direot!y With Ex! ‘rain fer Lowiay ony eg and the Southwest, for St. Louis, = the sain Seonery of the Reed To view tne ns im dayiicht, take e:ther the 7.458. m. or 3.40 p.m, trains from For Parker western Virg For Manetiaand C 2 d take the same. Through Tickets enc Rogge Checke to al Me ters, acd ever) other porsibie faonity will be found Epon thie ro VAY PASSENGERS for the Main Stem of the Britrmore and Oho Reirosd wiil cave Warhwe- ton as fo.lowe For !\ points between Washington Junction and Piedmont takes the 7.45.0. m. trmn. For ali Stations between Piecmont and Wheel take the 3.4% p.m. Train. To connect with the Pred- e@riek Frain take the 3.49 p.m. Tran. FORK UALTIMOKE AND THE EAST. sbington for Ba tiumore 8t6.19 and 7.43 and 340 and43 p.m, On Sonday at 3.499, m, Leave Baltrmore at 4. and 8. a.m, and 3.9 and 5.¥ p. (f'n Surday at ¢ 28a m. onl Ty m.are tae chief connect. int and the 6.10, 7.45 and 3. rm. For farther mformeticn inemre at the Baltumore and Ohio Raurond Ticket office, Washington v. B. FQxqors. am W. P. SMITH, Master of Trenportation, baitunore, Nee ee TRAY -ERS. NEW ARRANGEME?D With Greatly impreved Schedule. FROM WASHINGTON DIRECT TOA ARTS OF THE SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST, Via Potemac Steam no? t datiy lines from Washingten for the i Southwest. Bots leave their berthe, foot of 6th street. at Sn. m and7isp.m. Passoncere morning beat cen obtaina hue breakfast on boar lof 3% hours in fullview of i" bost they insures good supper ands in comfortable berths or state- roome, and arrive in Richmond in time to connect wih all the trains forthe South and Southwest. The Grant Southern Man 1s conver t being 44 muea shorter end 1 ratiroading than by any other route, king certain connections to mal Fredericksburg, Richmond, and Petersburg, Ve., Weldon and Wiimington, N.C at Direct to New Orie and Towns Also, connect et Richmond with the Danville, ‘ennes- Southside, Virgy ‘Tennesses. and East I geo Nalroeds ux Sovreweet ro Danville, atol, ‘ton, Anocra, Memphis, Grand J unotion, Montgomery, and New Orieane. tickets and farther information of uire at the Southern Ticket Office, No. 372 Feun. avenue, one door east ef row: Rote!, or ca board the - “ag ag of 6th street S s MATTINGLY. _anlé te (Varon) Ticket Arent. EW ARRANGEMENT! GREAT SOUTHWESTERN ROUTB Via wv e 4 Alexancria Railread. TON CITY, D. ©, fENNESSEE, ALABAMA LOUISIANA and TEXAS, Ss oen bs obtained at TERN KAIL KUA ia avenve and 6t! sand ef the Steam F er At the office of the Orange at Alexandria, ro0 Richmond, Danvwille, Lynchburg, Bristol, Knorville, Dalton, Atlanta, C. ttanoora, Nashville, Huntsiilie, Grand Junction, Memphis ‘comery and New Orleans, Bys ¢ coutinrous ratlway connee- tors to Memphis. Affording crester Arpedision and Comfort and being over 30 wetlss shor The steam f etreet, Wartington, on Goat George Pag: Aleasudas Ractroe +t, making Pare an tagcage Wagons aod Omnibures leave the offes, Pa. sronue, at § o'o! a.m. and? JAMES A. EVE je t7-tt i jNirep STATES MALL LINE, nly Regular Inne, and Without Feilure Sor Light Years. FOR CALIFORNIA AND OREGOR, iA Parara Rav teas, Reguler Sailing Days, 5th § 22k of cach month. Cattion many frande and impo- ations of rr ads Dave t ' TR i [ALI forris, st be careful to + at cares corner of PLY m North River, at the 's Wharf, Uoserve my sign over the door. J. W. KRA> MOND. Agont. New York, ME PACIFIC MATL STEAMSSIP COM- ANY One of the Steamet M the Umted States of the 3 feis T thie Company, earryt lor ACAPULA). augue kroc iy nth with the msiie and pessergers, connecting vis PANAMA RAIL. K@ALS These steamenips ueve been inspected and ap- seranty speed stoved by the Navy Department.and ¢ and eafity, Phe tanama Ra:iroad (47 miles jovg) is of Sen Francisou,ad passengers 7 ataamer at the oom © money paid in New York pieted from expense of the trip. © kept in port in Pemama aod ent Cetention in case of enn: w com ie reseed in 3 or @ sengers is checked im 7 Ri New Vork tare ne barked at batt entirely refiable—no failure Proc ’ Paesengere leave Params same day they ar rive at Asp a Conductors go through charge of woren ors. er throrgh tickets at the leweet rates ap; the agency. 173 Went etreet, New York, to RAYMOND —or to ARMSTRU) CO., New Orleans,—cr C. L. BARTL cach stenmer, cad take Qnd children withoat other pre- iva “OLD MACNOLIA WIISKEY.” "TT spey ene os frat ne anoremapcara ion. in bar and hal rels. Sting ia barrele half barrels. ' the pret ey fermer by) rh Whio. render made up whiskies so object pees oradie, large stock of the above, and other New York as weil ce Philsdelpnis, ship goods from e:tner eity direst, EEMAN & Sik PSON, Phen Dietuiery, 108 gonth Front at., Plulndelphis; in New s Wall street. echly