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EVENING STAR. - Baxzns’ Lo. +s. —The Herald says the neces- sity for the competition of the ‘+ Mechanical Bakery’? in this city will be made apparent to any one who will the trouble to inform himself of the difference that now exists in the weight of the five cent loaf. From a list taken within a month, the five cent loaf of one baker Weighs 12 oz ; of two others, 13 oz.; of two, 14 02.; of two, 15 oz ; of one, 17 oz ; of one. 1835 oz; of one, j and of two, 200z ; and the largest bresd Is best. Truly, there was need of a Tegulator like the Steam ‘Bakery —Bosion Tran- scrips. ‘Tarts Peuate Monvgnens None CeLt —J. A. Rose, late deputy sheriff in London, Mass., states in the Times that there are now confined in one cell of Newzate three females, convicted of the murder of children: one Mary Ann Alice , beat her step-child to death; another, Ce- Somner cut the throat of her child of ten years; and the third, who had four children, car- Tied two of them to a canal and neld them under Water uatil they were drowned. To ss Hrxe.—In Spottsylvania County Court on Monday, Sarah Ann, a slave girl was tried for an attempt to burn the dwelling of Mr. James F. Jones of that county. There were ten persons in the house at the time, and, but for the fact, that the dense smoke a-oused some of the inmates, it is probable many of them would have been burnt to ‘death. The court sentenced the girl to be hung in 9 days from Monday. OF In the jail at East Cambridge, Mass., on the 9th inst., the turnkey, while serving break- fast to the prisoners, was assaulted by one of them named Manning, who first threw pepper. into his eyes, and then attempted to drag him into his cell. The turnkey shot the prisoner twice, wounding him, and thus effecting bis Own release 7 The Grand Encampment, 1. 0. 0 iF., of Maryland, bas elected the following officers: John Grubb, M.W.G. Patriarch; Samuel J. C- Wentz, M. E.G. Hi. Priest; Chas. A. Welsbof- fer,R.W.G.S. Warden; John W. Hunt, R. W. G. Soribe; Jos. B. Escavaille, R. W. G. Treasu- rer; Jacob H. Freeburger, R W.G. J. Warden. jendieabtibeediia Niclas ean de i> A lotof Africans, brought by the “Wan. derer,’’ were recently offered for sale in Charles- ton, S. C. The price asked was only $250 apiece, and yet the owners found no purchasers, (li U7" The Duke of Beaufort (who | itely became more known for the connection with his racing enoounter than ever he was before) is the patron of no fewer than twenty-nine church livings. ae tine sie EIT iL" A number of sleeping cars acommodating 48 passengers each, either ina sitting or reclin- ing position, are to be introduced upon the Balti- more and Ohio Railroad. $$$ UG” A movement fs on foot in the New York Legislature to appoint acommissioner to revise and aiter the charter of the city of New York. U™ Captain Rynders, of New York, is on the track of another slaver, fitting out at that port. —————— ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. BROWNS’ HOTEL —S Gibbers, Va; Mrs C J R Keim, Pa; J M Hockaday, Utah; M Martin, 0; 8 Holland, do; J W Miner, Mo; F Robioson, 17; V Olivart, Va; R G Banks,'do; O Allen’ Paris; J J McMahan, Va; ET Blamier, do; W Serrine, Ga; J W Painexton, do; B F Smith, do; W W Ford, do; TJ Pritchett, do; BM Lyman’ and family, NY. F Raymond, do; C C Moore, do; W C Goddard, Md; J R Halcomb, Va; Mrs Henderson and son, do; J G Ralston, Pa; Miss F Gijmer, NC; Miss A M Snober, do; H Hoims, Md; 3 Wellen, Pa; C D Haynsworth, Ala; JS Smith, do; BC Reed, Md; M M Alan, Pa, E Bates, SC; Miss Clark. Md; D Mordecai, Pa: G Hi Starrenton. _lowa; B C Rhone, Tex; DH Jeffry and lady, NY; GA Martin, Md; W McDutff-e. NY; D B Halsonguent, Ala; W Sample, Va; W C Nixon, Tenn; R G Eongley, do; ES Aus. tin. do. $3 Habbard, Tex; D B Cheatwood, Va; D Ai Rucken, do; H E Smith, do; J D Davis, do; W 8 Ramsey, NC; R L Berkshire, Va; W Price, do; J Mason, NY; 3 J Nordlinger, Ala; J Poe, do. NATIONAL HOTEL —F Schaller, Md; Ch Graham. Min; C M Holbrook, Ct; J Hann’ ngs- berg, J B Slack and lady, Texas; H Dan, erfield, 33 Barbour, jr, Va; S Pierce, NY; RM agraw, Ma; EK Oollins, Mass; B M Tillotson and iady, NH; Captain Jackson, Ky; 3 S Tar; ley, 8 C Bo- gard, Miss; Dr Harding, Md; J ‘T Jones, Pa; Col Spencer, Md; Mr Young, Pa; J O Miller, JR Swan, Md; C J Mclivaine, N Yk; Governor J H Siecle, NH; H G Batterson, NY; J B Stewart, N H; ED Potter,O; H P Godman, Ind; A Baker, Ky; H B Tibbetts, N ¥; 5 W Albough. Md; JG G.egg, 3C; C C Hale, Pa; W A Wheeler, Mass; J Heppersiey, 1: ¢ Cowles,NY; K A Deslond-, A O'Neal, La; BT Williamson, E M Crump,Va: WILLARDS’ HOTEL.—Hon J Kelly, D W Conner, BA Clerk, H T Jenkins,J DP Diew, Dion Bourcicault and lady, Mrs J H Allen, Coi D Hamilton, E YB St Joba, AT Denham, P W Bishop, G Lott and lady, J D Livingston, G W Alexander, J Schoolcrait, NY; L. B Lancaster, D Luther, J Levi, Pa; G D Mills and lady, Ct; JE Pierson, J H Stickney, Md; L J Collum, {1l;J B Latham, Ark; G R Seward, Texas; J Fitzhugh, Ky; Mc G F Parkman, Mass; Capt J Mclatost, USN; J B Alley, Mass; J A Muir, JA Liggot. JL Brown, Va;A B McCreary, Cal; T D Day, Mo; H Benner, NY UNITED STATES HOTEL —O W Alexan- mac, Va; N Stone and lady, O; D H Waddle, Va; 3 P Cook, DC; L M Stepae; Vy P Wren, do; C F Raymond, NY; J Meec! mt, do; J W Clementson, li; Dr A F Withers, Va; D Vander- stice. Kan; G Gaivert, Va; H Haswood, Mass; R F Knox, Va; J Wallace, do; D Irving, DC: L Smitb, do; L A Keut. NH; T P Butter, SC; WP Wallace, Ili; Col T Taylor, Va; 8 J Thompson, DC; DR Prindle, NY; TS Overati, La; Col Roane, DC. KIRKWOOD HOUSE.—J J Lavender, Md; B Abl, Pa; W W Peirce, Mass; H Booten, C. DR Fiteh, USN; L M Perkins, NY; C W Ra- boy and ladv, Pa: W WG Oliver, DC; G W Al- exander, NY; W B Robbins, 0; F ‘Phompton, NY: L H Garnett, do; M B Prichard, Tenn; CS Williams, do. OCEANSTEAMERS’ SAILING DAYS Frou tae Untrep Srarzs. Staamers. Leave. Por. . Bremen... +New York..Bremen....Feb. 12 Edinborgh . -New York. .Glasgow...Feb. 19 Frox Evrors. New York.. -Bremen....New York..Feb. 5 Giasgow.. Glasgow...New York..Feb. 19 The Califorala mail steamers leave New York op the Sth aad 20th of each month The Havana steamers leave New York onthe 2d, 7th, lth, 17th and 27th of each month, and Charlesto: . C., om the 4th and 19th. Sgeect WATCHES! JHOUOL WATCHE: HOO. WA . SCHOOL Wa SCHOOL WATCHES! SCHOOL WATCHES! Pl chivas wars sae gl lotof these warranted exocel- = - po eepers, Bt prices ranging i t 3 > 5 . M fes Jeweler. 3 Penn avenue. RICE REDUCED ONE : Pee i svi! Be BAL INFLAMMATORY DISEASES, ONLY ONE DOLLAR! iM HT See ACHRONIC Pactace 8250, ean Toe AMBROTYPES.—Smatt Provits anp Quick RETURNS. = oa, framed & avertisemant. fe coded toy nny Cone-tad all orders prompt. cc HE WONDER OF W T Ginus's Veoeraple: BALSAM Noa a scvering up Bald eads ouring all ‘Sento fies 520 Hersey N. Lanspace. We tesa *Z. YOU INSURED? ‘wildings, MM Household Fsraiture. Poraoeat generally againat and ‘eom- Mk ERNEY x CANED ALI ALPHABETICAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Cards Arst-class Establishments ‘ mali of SF easiness ta the etsy. tO AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSES. Epwaxp F, Simpson, 519 7th st., north of Pa. 8v, ARCHITECTS. P. NENNiNe, Agency Block, oor. 7& epee Bat.nie x. J. H. MERRILL, cor. 7th st, ux sor, . We OU. BY., bet. 6 & 6th ate. UTRRMEHLE,$ Lou. av., b. 4 & 6 ats, . S. K '. 5 -8¥. ZENS’ BaNp, at Metzerott’s, Pa. av. Espouta’ ss BAND. 51id¢ 8th at. cast, BANKS AND BANKEAS. Rises & Co., N. W. oor. i5th at. & N. Y. ay. Sweeny, Ritts: & Co., 2 Pa. av. mR, LEAs & Co..517 71h ats north of Ps. av a a a EWis JouNsON & Co., 22 Ba Av, OOF. 10th ste UBB BaotHers, cor. F & 15th sts , opp. Treasury J.W. & Co., 432 Pa.av., bet. 6th ste. BILLIARD SALOONS.” P x's Mansix Tasixs, 468 13th st., oor Ps. av. Fc =e AN Ss 5 * le Joun valle G ~bet.éth & 7th, near Pat. Office, OYcEa& yaa boy aoe 2 pia oF Dawson tt deN-Y-av.b.6& 4 T.JS.D. N, lrorse shoer, BOARDING-HOUSES, fire. ATES, southwest corner Ps. av. and 9th st, rs. Massy, 456 Pa. av., between 3d and 434 sta, Mrs. romney. 52 Pa. between Ist and 2d ats, Enwann Lent, 27 Pa, ov. bet, 10th and Ith ata > Rp Ly 271 Pa. av. . 8 BOOKS AND STATIONERY. W. BALLANTYNE, reli 's book deposit’y, 498 78t NoxrtHeen Linertixs BooxsTore, ith at. envor AND SHUE STORES. é BOR B se av.,near ai Hanwox Bonns,408 Pa. ave, bet. 4% & oth ate. .P. Pa. av., south side, bet. 6 & 7 sts. T. CLarx, Ladies’ Shoe Store, 16 Market Space. TP. Creaser, 373 F st.. tot, 8th & 9th. Geir G- Fine Gentine tek aoe meIL ‘Has. G. B. (patent 6, &0., BRICK YARDS. : K. H. Lampe, oor. N-J.av.and N st. south, CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. Y.av., bet. 14th & 15th ats, ‘ste..8. Anprew J. Joes. cor. 4th & Pa. av. Gores KR. HALL, 8. si ‘a. Bv., bot. 13 & I Joun P. Dennis, east side 6th st., D. Lou.av. & Bozz.e, express wagons, 18 A, GLASSWARE, ke. SELL & Son. 341 Pa.av., bet. 6th & thats EN, 178 Pa. av., bet. i7th and 8th sts, B M AGENTS. vr =| ENRY Appison, 458 15th at., opp. Treasury Dep’ CLOTHING STORES. Watt, Srzruzns & Co., 32 Pa, ay., bet. 9 & 10 sts, oak Watxen & Co., Browns’ Hotel Building, W, Gaston & Co , 476 Pa. av., bet. Sd & 434 sts, J5.&. Steruens, 30 Ps. av., Browns’ hotel build’s. CONFECTIONERLES. C. Gautisr, Indies’ saloon, 252 Pa. av_,b. 12 & 13 sta, i; G. Waves, ladies’ saloon, opp. Browns’ Hotel. Oth & ith ste, . bet. G & H. PuiL’a Conrxc’R1,5i3 ’a.av. los Cream 91 per gal. F. Ste a of Capitol, and 406 Centre Hire DENTISTS. Rm. R. Fintxy Hunt, 310 Pa.av., bet. 9th & 10th ste. . Loomis. M. D., 338 Ps t. Ith and 10th sts. a. av., bet. 9th & 10th sts » R. B. Donatpson, 30 A. Van Camp. 407 F 6th and 7th ats, ESS MAK e ARY A. FaTon, 484 10th s rzD $ ad az car Z. D. Gruman, 350 Pa. av. JOHN ScHWARTZE, 468 Pa. av, bot. 3d & 46 sta, Forp & PRo., 20 ba. av,, oor, ith st. J.3. Lovxroy. N.W. oor. I and 12th ats, J. B. Moore, 113 Pa. av., West End, DRY GOODs. A. L. Newton, 521 Tt! four doors north of Pa. av, DYERS AND SCOURERS. W. H. Wuxat_rr, 38 Pa. av.; 49 Jeferson st.6.7. ENGRAVERS. Do. Hak roan bp eget ap 8 " ip NNIC. is EXPAESS Of Hicks. E'? '# © drawing Avams’, 514 Pa. av, bet. 2d and Sd ate, FANCY STORES. ‘356 Pa. ay., bet. 9th & 10th sts, Mai Spaces, bet. 8th & 9th ste. Ps tional hotel butiding. oy db. 2& Sats.; toys, &o ‘FUR Bontz & Broruer, Odd Fellows’ Hall. 7th st. N. M. McGrucor & Co., 530 7t! north ’a. av, G. T. SwaLLwoop. (upholstery. th st. R.St. CLatx, oor 12& B. sou. Pa.av.; Second-hand GENTLEMEN'S ‘‘BELONGINGS.”” Srxvens’, (hats & wardrobe articles) Browns’ hotel, GREEN HOUSES AND SEED STORES. Ww. Hueuas,7et. Florist & Lands JouN SavL, Vurseryman, jeman, GROCERY STORES. Kine & Burcnxut.cor. 15th st. & Vt. a Wo. BRYAN, 44 Market 8 It. Evwakp Hatt, 4 Marke! S. W.K. Hanor, 229 Pa.av Kexvepy & Puen, 8 7th 1 t. D&E. James Bais, (oaricty 100 » det. ath & 15th ate P. Wire & Co.,N. W. corner 13th and F ate, GUNSMITHS. a C,H. Muncx, 496 6th st., sout! . BY. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. Camrneut & Corie, 351 Pa. ay.. opp. Browns’. SLvANS & Tito‘rson, (coach findings,) $28 Pt 'e » H.& G.C. ScHNEIDER, 271 Pa-av., bet. 10 & I) ata, + Trex’ & Co., 321 Pa, av., near 7th at. ATS, CAPS, AND FURS. B.H. Stine etz.2% Pa av. b. Willard’s & Kirk’d’s HOUSE-FURNISHING STORES. C. W. Borstrx, Iron Hall, (xeneral assortment.) C. Woopwaxp,(gon’ine’mt)n. vv.» bet.10& 1. Gao. FRANCIs, 4 7th st., bet, D ( Everything.) C. E. Green, 178 Pa. av., bet. 17th and 18th ste.(do ) Sistey & Guy, N. side Pa. av, bet. 10th & lith sts, JEWELRY STORKS. M. Sa PY . bet. Sth & 16th sts, H v., bet. 9th & 10th aw 8. + bet. i2th and 13th ste, M. nd jowelry. 337 and 508 Pa. av. . bot. 3d & 43 sts. AN LANGE, Chronometer. &c., maker, 437 7th at, + Thompson, English watchmaker. 480 15th at, JUSTICES OF THE PEACE, ke. Joun D. Cranx, £25 12th st. (Also Notary Public.) Taowas C. Donn, 66 Lou. av., bet 6th & 7t Jonny MIL", 4576th st.. bet. C st. and Louisiana av, .G. Mogray. cor. 7th and | sts., Navy Yard. LIME, CEMENT, kc. Wi 4; Somr. seat ot 2 re sages town. .W. Dorsey, cor. New York av, at. LIVERY STABLES. ALLISON NaiLox, JR. cor. Pa. av. and 1334 at. LOCKSMITHS AND BELL HANGERS, C, Sennr:per, ( practical,) 27! Pa. av.. Lio C. Bet, Pa. av..b.3& 43 6 pLOoKING GLASSES, &c. BANC Lams, 237 Pa. av., near 13th st, LUMBER YARDs. ” — H.N.& J. W. Eassy foot D st., (steam saw-mili.) Tako. Mosngr, Biagden’s wharf, foot of 4th et. east Wee ee & ENGINE BUILDERS. a. M. Evi Bro + 13th st., the caral, J. McCiztianp,8. W. comer doth and E ate Wisk Hair & Co . MARBLE WOR art 8- ofcanal. iron railing t.12& Ly hemsy &o. ne, 8... cor. & & 12 ‘ of Pa mantios, &0. MATHEMATICAL INSTR ENTS. 1 GiTiNERY gone maker, 400 Ist at. east, Mas. H. L.. Stassen, 495 8th at., near Pa. av, - C 1 Pr lo 0 puusit’sfonks." ae ave d. the | thsis, _T, De a Pain rs OlLS, ULABS. were he PAPER HANGINGS: as en Dand KE. J. MaRxritEn, 426 7th st., bet Fpses ILLN RR, arg, © 3-7 bets loth & 1th ate TENT AGENT i 7 ar, 5, E. cor. tha’ F 9p. Eg Desartmont” . G. Cia Eiviore ATTEN, cor Sth & F ats, GH. Parwan. model AWNBROKERS ES Isaac Hex zeuns. 429 Pa, ay.. PHOTOGRAPIIIC GA cues. +s Fag Ny bee Sth & 10th wi ‘eth DasT’s ew se PLASTER & GUANO MiLESe '*™ Monean & RitinxnaRt. foot of G street nerth, PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS, J.W. Thompson & Bro., 269 Pa. a JouN KeEsx, 496 6th st Mvers & JM. 87 ; 2783 Pa. av... bet. With & 1 PRINTING OFFICES (Book and Joby |. PoLkinHORN, ind Db wae a ba nh. . oor, 1.00. a, : PUMP-MAKERS. i oun Hi, 121 14th st..b 6.2. REAL ESTATE GGENTOO Ueto. Jos. C. G. Kannevy, 470 H st., bet. 9thand os ou a a ye RESTAU NTS. 7a “1 bg Paav. st, €. H. Noxrow’s Young Ladies’ Institute, 400 AVAYETTE F ew. Inst, L. C. Loomis, 159 berare che WING MACHINES SEWING Roome. Ps. av. H.O. Noyrs, 504: srov: Tange Sete Vine, WwW. Ww ron atee L. 459 BS ‘ causes Henne & (et) Pa. av. 1G, BRACKET-MAKING, he, Wx. P. Wane. 07 G st, UNDERTAK ERS,” ot & 7th, ME. HR ea Titane 18th ots, Bi Misrapa sts P30, Sotwone Tas ete nea, st. av st. comp! ‘Sckown.a and crore Lous ComrLaurrs, Krurtion and Eror- Tive Disgasxs, ULCERS, Prupixs, BLorcuxs, Tumors, Sau Ruscm, Scatp Bean, SYPHiLas AND SYRMILITIO A¥YRETIONS, x, Dewiity, Drsrarsia aap Lxviessts son Sr, Axtuony’s Fine, and indeed thi complaints arteing trom Laruxity or THR BLooD. ‘Tite compound will be fonnd a great promoter of health, when taken in the Spring, to expel the foul humors whicli kilng disorders are nipped inthe bud. Multitudes can, by the id of this remedy, spare them- selves from the endurance of foul eruptions and ulcerous through which the system will strive to rid fteelf of chan . the vitiated blood whenever you find it inypurit es bu retit through the skin fn pimp es, eruptions or sores ; cleanse whén you find itis obstructed and sluggish Iu the veing;cleanse it wheueveo it tsfoul, and your feelings will tell you when. Even where uo particular disorder is felt, people enjoy bet ter health, and live longer, for cleansing the blood. the biood healthy and all {s well; but with this pabziam of life disordered, there can be no lasting health. Sooner o something must go wrong, and the great machinery disordered or overthrown, Sarsapariils has, sud deserves much. the reputation, of accomplishing ti ds, Rut the world hasbeen egregi- ously deceived by preparations of {4 aprtty because the drag sione has stat he imed for it, but retending to he concen- te of the virtue of bar- Daring late years the bottles, pretending to giv for oue dollar. Most of sick, for they not only cor curative prope: \. public have been misled by large rt Extract of Sarsspartila fraude upon the i patnful dioappotntment has follow extracteof reaparilia which flood the mar justly disp'xed, and has become synonymous ‘i Still we call this compound supply such rom the load of cbloq2y which reste upon remedy ae shall we think we have ground for bell ving it has vir- of the dis- plete eradication from ti ayntem, rem Judiclously taken according to directions on the bottte. PREPARED BY DR. J.C. AYER & CO., LOWELL, MASS., Price, $1 per Bottle ; Six Bottles. for $5. 82 Go'd by Z. D. GILMAN, Warh'naton; B. 8. T. CIS SELL Geerzetown, and by all Druggists everywhere. Js 37-c03m.r ELMBOLD’3 H és GENUINE PREPARATION. HX LMBOLD’S BUCHU for the Biadder. SHE D’S BUCHU for the piney. MBC U for tho Gravel, c Memory. for Di of Vision. for Difficult Brexthing. for Weak Nerves. for Genera! Demlity. for Universal Lassitude for Horror of Disease. i Pain in the Back. | uc for heaviness of the Kye 8, with Temporary Suifusion and Loss of Sight. LMBOL ’S BUCHU tor Mobility and Kest- sness, With Want of Attention, Horror of Su- HLMBOLD’S BUCHU for Obstructions. __ ELMBOLD’3 BUCHU for Excesses arising irom Indiscretion and ail Diseases of the -. SEXUAL ORGAN, Existing in either sex, from whatever esuse orig- inated, and no matter of HOW LONG STANDING. ness. of the Skin. 8. ae eiwarshareshs eeetse L L OL. OL, 3 he Py 2 Hi by the injudi s tis a fast, long since established, that any disease of these organs effects the mird more than any and all othors, and if allowed to go on—which this med moves—toon follows Loas of Pi iy quently followed by those direful diseases, Insanity and Consumption? The record of the Insane Asy lame,and the melancholy deaths by Consumption bear ample witness to the truth of these assertions. In Lunatic Asylume the most melancholy exhibition appears. The countenance is actuaiy so-den and quite destitute—neither mirth nor grief ever bisite it. Should a sound of the voice occur, it is rarely articulate. “With woeful measures, wan Despair, Low, sullen sounds, his griet boruiled.’? Debility 1s most terrible, and has brought thous ands upon thousands to untimely graves ; thus biast- ing the ambitionof many noble youths. It can be cured by the use of this INFALLIBLE REMEDY, ‘The wass of voluntary testimony in possession of the Proprietor, vouching its virtues and curative wera, is immense, embracing pames well known 0 science and fains. ificates of cures irom one stencing, and of the most @ character, are open for in- f ‘ Sy eet of States, Judges, emi- icisus,and distinguished Cler, nen JLMBOLD'S EXTRACT RUCHU is pre- pared direatiy “agent gn to the rules of Pharmacy end Chemistry, with the greatest accuracy and Chemical knowledge and care devoted in its oom- bitation. See Professor Dewees’ vainable Works ractice of Physic,and most of the late Works of Medioine, 1h LMBOLD'S BUCHU 1s safe and pleasant in taste and odor, but immediate in its action. Personaily appeared before me, an Alderman of the city o mig meer eg H. T. HELMBOLD, Chemist, who, being duly sworn, does say, that his preparation contains no Nareotio, Mercury, or in- jurious gy but sre parel Vege.abie. H. T. HELM BOLD, Sule Ma. Sworn and subseribed before me th: November, 1854, Wa P. ARD. Price $1 per bottle, or six for #5, delivered tu any address. ONE THING CERTAIN, A TRIAL COSTS BUT A DOLLAR—TRYIT Ard be convinoed of its efficacy. And it is accom- anied by reliable and responsible Certiheates from ‘rofessors of Medical Colleges, Clergymen, and others. Prepsred by. Il. T-HELMBOLD, Practica! and Analytion] Chemist. 10§ South Tenth st., below Chestrnt, Philada. To be bad of all Druggists and dealers throughout the United States, Canadas, and British frovinoes. Beware of Counterfeits. Ask for HELMBOLD’S—tako no other. Cures guarantied. Sold by C. STOTT, Druggist, corner of Pa av. and 7th street, Washington City, and all other druggists. ° jan 25-eoly* iderman. —————— B eel 623.1 Y THE PRESID‘NT OF THE UNITED STATES. In pursuance of law, I, James Bucwanan, Prosi- dent of the United States of America, do hereby declare and make knOwn that Dlg a will be held at the undormentioned land office, in the State ie! M IANESOTA. at the period hereinafter designated, Oo wit: * t the land office at CaMBRInGE, commencing on Monday, the sixteenth day of May next, for the disposal of the public ands, Aerstofore unoffered, in the jollowiug townships and parts of towaships, viz: North of the hase line and west of the fourth principal meridian. 40 and 41. of Tange 19. 57, 40, nad 4i, of range 21. to 18, inclusive; sections 20 to 28. inetu- Sive; sections 30-32, 34, and 35 of township 33, town- ships 34. $5, 96, 37, 41. and 42, of range 22. Sections 2, 4,6 8, 10,12, 14. 18, 20. ‘HA, of township 32; section 3; sections 4 6, 8, 10, 3, 32, and 34, of towanhin if 3 the N 33 0) tion 33; section and 3 hip SA; townships 35, 36, 37, 38 39, of range 23. Beotion 2; the F 3s and the NW \ o! of section 10; tion 14; th and 8; the W 4s 9; rections 19,11 1 acd 14; the W 34 of section 15; seotions 18. 20 22; the N36 of M4, of tow 13, dand ction 23; sections 24, 26, 23, 3), 32, 34; township 35, exoept the W »waships 36, 37, 38, 59, 40, 4!, 42, a1 id 4; tho NE. 34, the N 3¢ of the NW 34, and the N $¢ of the SF} ut sections: the NE. EY 01 fection 8; sections 10. 12, and 14; the the bi 3s of the NW 44. the N W 3¢ ofthe NW 34, aud the E33 ofthe SW 3; of section 22; section 4; and section .0, SW \ of thesW 44, renee sec. 5 of section 25; 6 wenip 35; townships S-ctions2 4 6, N34, the NX of the \ of section 28; the nol the NW? of th ship 34; sections t t tions 26, 28,5, ftown- 96, 59, 4", and 41, of range 25. 2 14, is 8 Bz the N 3 of section 1 +18, 20,22. 24, 26, 2,3), 32. and SM, of township 25; townships 36 and 41, of range 26. Perera eh oe ond 1s seen st exon it Lal 3g © LJ u ba t N's of the SAV 4, and the Ns of the SE Ny. ofeection ats aoc. selon 1, pA Tl propriated by law for the use of school mnt and other Purposes, will beexcleded 8 a fering ‘of the abov sites will be eee J D) 5 roceed DI in which the) “3 advertised unui the whole ‘shail have been o! the sales thus cloned; but the sale shall not be kept open laegee thas two weeks, ad no private entry of any 0! Is will be ad met Sa! after the Sherr or wad) weeks. ven under ei! ro thus 7th day of January,'Anno Domai one thing neta ee JAMES BUCHANAN By the President : } ‘THos. A. HENDRICKS Commissioner of the General Land Office, NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. Every = entitied to the right-of toany of the landew:thin the townships altownships abovementioned :s roa the tothe if ‘of ihe General eee | NEW ORLEANS sugaR ND, jot, i the resurvey of certain !- no t approved Aur unt 2, \6<. and ot the gets, of Coa held at the inad cbse ct Geatatevie: ia che State of Louisiana, Commencing on Moadoy, the second day of May nezt, for the eaie of the gud vacant senate of, ‘publie ait the limits of tl Wang ~ tions! tow! ps. according to resurveyed, to w: South of the base line and west of the principal meridian. pe Jano 1,8. and 4, and fractional townships 5 stTownships 1,2and 5, and fractional township 4, of range2, ve 1 and 2, of range 3, Practical towoskion Teavend 3, of range 4 Vractional township 1, 01 range 5. Scuth of the dbase line and zast of the principal meridian. ‘Towns - 2, 3, 4, 5.6, and 7, of range 1. Tow 5, 6 and 7. of range 2. Te 5and 7, of Towns bes 8. eand4, and fractronal township 8, of range 4. Fractional township 8, of range 6 ‘Township 6, of range Fractional townships 8 ana 9, of range 9, ‘Townships 4,5, 6, and 7, and fractional township 8, ‘range 10, ‘Lowcship5. of range ll. Fraotional township 8, of range 12, ‘Township 6, of range 13. i oovered "7, confirmed private claim: progriated by law for the use of schools. -mi itary, and other purposes, together with the “swamp and overflowed,” granted to the State by the nets of Congrers be a March 2. 1849, and September 23, 1850; also, all Chose tracts for whieh the patents have been issued or applied for by the day appointed for the oommencement of the saie,or which shall not have beon finaily acted upon by that time, under the visions of theact of 2th Auenst. 1842, heres fore mentioned, will be excluded from the sale. ‘he offering of the above mentioned commenced on the day appointed, and in the order in which they are advertised, until the whole shall have been offered, and the saes thus ‘e shall not be kept open longer no private entry of any of the itted until after the expiration of oe will be the two weexs. Given under my hand, at the city of Washington. this I!th day of January, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and fifty -nine. % JAMES BUCHANAN, By the President: ‘Tuos. A. HENDRICKS, Commuszioner of the General Land Office, NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. Every person entitled to the nght of pra emption to any of the lancs within the townships and frac- tiona! townships shove mentioned, is required to estaviish the same to the sitisfaction of the register and receiver of the proper land office,and make pay- ment therefor as soo as practicable after seeing this notice,and before the day appointed fc commencement of the pubic sule of the land oes Pose — claimed ; otherwise such claim will forfeited. __. THOS. A. HENDRICKS, Commissioner of the Genera! Land Office, Note.—Under the regulations of tho department, as heretofore and now existing, no payment can be made for advertising prociamations except to such pevuekersas are sperially authorized to publish by ne Commirsioner of tho Genera! Land Office. ia law Sw Notice FOR His RbstoRAT IN OF CERTAIN LANDS TO MARKET IN THE STATE OF MICHIGAN. The grant of land made by the act of Congress approved June Sd. 1856, to the State of HIGAN to aid in the construotion of certain railroads therem mentioned, having keen so far adjusted as to author 1Z0 the release from withdrawal « grant. or reserved which were subject to prt wit:hdravwa’, wili be restor days,ind at the pisces hereu dinary minimum of $1 25 per sore, orat the prices to oe shay may have graduated at the date of with- rawal. At the land office at Katawazoa, on Monday, the el.venth day of April nezt, viz: South of the base line and west of the principal meridian. Townships 1, 2, 3,4, 5, 6,7. and 8 of range 5 Atthe lard office at Detroit, on Monday, the eleventh day of April arrt, viz: South of the base line and west of the principal meridian, . 3, 4.5, 6,7, 8, and 9 of range 1, Paw and Bot cane 2. . . 5.7, 8, and 9, of range ‘Townships 6,7, §,and 9, of range 4. South of the base line and east of the principal meridian. Townshiss 1, 2, 3,4, 5, 6,7, 8, and 9, of range 1. North of the Lase line and west of the principal meridian Townships 29, 3), 31, S2, 33,34, and 35, 05 range 2, North of the base line and east of the principal meridian. ‘Townships 1,2, 3,4, nnd 5, of range 1. ‘Townships 4and 5, of canges 2.3. 4,5 6,7, 8,9. 10, an i ‘Townships 4,5, 6,8,9, and 10, of ranges 12, 13, and 4. PS dasa » 5. 7,2, 9, and 10, of ranges 15, 16, and Townships! Townships At the Isnd office at East Sacanaw, on Monday, the eleventh day of April next, viz: North of thi base (ine and east of the principal meridian. Townships 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, i6, 17, ard 20, of range |. ‘Townshrps 6, Il. 12, 13, 15. 16,19, and 29, of range 2, Townshy » 14, 15, 19. and 20, of range 3. 0, and 16, of range 4. . 9, 1, 12, 13, 4.and 16, of range 5, 11, 12, 13, and 14, of ‘range &. ps , 10, 11, 12. 18. and 14, of rang 7. ‘Townships 6.8.9, and 10, of ranges 4,9, 10, and 11, North of the base line and west of the princrpai meridian. Townships 11, 12, 15, 16. 17, 18 and 19, of rango!. ‘Tewahips 1), 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 23, 24, 25, 25. 27 and 28, of range 2. At the land officeat lonta on Monday, the clerenth day of April nert, viz: North of the base line and west of the princepal meridian, Townships 1,2, 3. 4.9. 9and 19. of range}. Townships 1, 2,5, 5,6.8,9 and 10, of range 2. Townships 3, 4, 5,6, 8 9, 10, 11, 12.12, 18, 19 and 29, of range 3. Townships 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 17, 18, 19and and 20, of range 4. “Townsinips 1, 2,3. 4, 5,6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12,18, 19. and 2, of ranges Townships 1,2 3, 4,5,6,8,9, 10, 11, 12, 17,18, 19 and 29, of range 6. Townships 4. 5, 6,8, 9, 19, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, and 29, of range 7. ‘Townships 4,5,7,8, 9, 10,41, 12,13, 14,15 17.18, 19, and 20, of range 8. Townships 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 23, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, and 2), of range Township 4, 5,6, 7, 8, 9 and 10, of range 10, At the iand office at Traversx City, on Monday, the clecenth day of April mect viz: North of the base line and west of the principal meridian. Townships 21 and 22, of range 3 eo 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29,90, Sl, and ofrange “Jownships 21, 22, 23, 24,25, 25, 27, 28,59, 30, 31, and 32, of range 5. eceneiee 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 39, and SI, of range 6. ‘Pownahips 21, 22, 23, 24. 25, 26 and 27. of range 7. Tow nsbhips2!, 22, 23, 24 and 25 of range 8. Townships 21, 22; and 23, of ranze (gly es hawt at veh een Washington, ay of February, A. D. 1359. this Bist Cay Of Pen TOS. AL HENDRICKS. Commissioner of the General and Ufhios. Nore —Under the regulations of the department, as heretofore and now existing. no psymel prone be mde fur ad t tally awihorized of the General Land PAGES, RE DE TOILETTE, HUILE PHILOCOMBE, Freahcnsonine, imparted from Pris resh, genuine, impor om 5 Sean es LE IS80N'S. fe 3-co2w 2 Pa.ave.. bet 9th and 10th sts. AGLE KESTAUKAN’, Corner Nintu ann D Streets, One square North of Penn. Aven CHAS, KLOTZ, PRoparigtor. inners and Suppers far- spinner is the bent style by French cooks. Parues numbering f com f ST sotioo eeogrding te proarambe at the snortes' 108 « ng TO PTO . ing- hundred and ten feet, weil! beat Mt tarniah tied. “Additional roome if required, 2-colm RICHARDSON WHISKY. i m7) & Co. our Sole pet oj tye sale of on CHAR D8ON; {anise , do invite all who hsve: ot u ite, ol enn as it wall be in no othe: PENDLETON & RICHARDSON. 5-tawsw A sac selected end is a yd alg oa pecially for this “represented to be We ao whieh due notice will da m.ectt E be ‘OW LE & CO. . Alexandria. SIMON gpox Toul Maken” corner G streot north and Tth street west, can Uns PROPOR eee, HOME AND EUROPEAN DEMAND, hy, is that by Nature’sown The resson why. nat Oy ‘it restores the permanentiy the bar 3 lies the naturel fluids. anc rt crow on heads, removes ali —_ _ yee eh upon to cure ali diseases of 3: itwill weg, Soe ee from fli- aa! $48 soft, glossy, _ Ay and beautyful, ¥ the young two or three times & Wi t fail or become gray; then, reader, aud judge for yourselves: Se pevatice without my reasens for setting ft aside are ua ing to give your Restorativea tris! til! they bave further and the best proof betng ocular demonstration | write you this letter. which you may show to any euch, aud sise them to me for farther proof, whe am in aad ont of the N. ¥. Wire Ralling Keisblishment every day. ‘My batt ts now its ratoral color.and much improved fe pearance every way. being glossier and thicker, and Tam, youre respecttell Bxxar J om, yours La i Lavimowrom, Ala, Peb. 14, 1968, Prov. Wooo—Dear Str: Your Hair Resicrative has dove much goot ix this partof the country. My batr bas beer alight dimtateb: other remedies known, to po efiect. nable remedy bow extent. and advise PSIRADEL ata, Sept. 9, 1887. Paor. Woop—Deer Sir: Your Hair Restorat!y Atwelf highly beneficial to me. The front, avd al rt of my bead almost lost tte covering—was, In fect, BALD have need but two half pint bottles of your ané P ever. think from my own person) induce many otbers to try tt. D. B. Twomaa, eis put up in botties of three sizes 3 um and small; the smail holds js pint, and retai's for 31 per bottle; the medium hoide at least 29 per, cent. more in oy than the smal, retails for §2 per bottle; the large holds s juart. 40 per cent. more in proportion, and retails jor $3.8 bottle. O. J, WOUD & CO.., Froprietors, 312 Broadway New York, (inthe grest N. Y. Wire Railing Ee tablishment,)and 1!4 Market strect, St. Lous. Mo. nd sold by ail good druggisteand Fancy Goods re. nol? Sm ERUVILtAN SYRUP, On, ProrgctEep Solution ef Protoxide of iren Combined, Having successfully passed the ordeal to which Rew discoveries inthe Materia Medios are subjected, must now be received as Qn established medicine. Ite Efficacy in Curing _ ecttoms of the Liver, Dr igia, Bronchitis and Consumption denci-s, Disordered Si sy em: te of the Blood, Boils, Seurcy, The Prostrating Effects of Lead or Mercury, General Debdtiaty, da ail Diseases whick require Tonicand Aiterative Medicine, a8 beyond question. Tho Proofs of its eihenoy ure co numerous, so well authenticated; an ‘4 of such pooular character, that sufferers cannot reascnahly hesitate to receive the 4S profiered nid. sy The PERUVIAN SYRUPi= does not protess to be a Cure-ail,| but ite range is exten 4 ay 6 cured ved one remedy. ‘The of dineares for — the Syrup provides cure, is preciseiy that wivol bas ao often battied the highest order of medica . The facts are tangible, the witnesees acosn le, and the safety and efficacy of the Syrup inoon trovertible. ‘hose who may Wish for an opinion from disinterested persons respecting the charactes of the Syrup cannot fail to be satisfied with the i. lowing among numerous testimonials in the han ofthe Agents. The signatures are those of contie men weil krown im the community, and of the highest respactatlity RD.— The nndersigned having experfenced the bensficial effects of the “ Pernvian Syrop,” do not hesitate to recom mend it to the aitentiog of the poblin, Torn cha {:poesed them, and have voluniseret thelr testimony, as we ¢o onre, to ite restorative power. Rev. Joux Pieeromt, | Taomas C. Axony, Teomas A. Derren, '* Perex Haaver, 8. B. Kexoasa, M.D, @ancmt Bar. Tt le well known that the medicinal effect of Protoride ot Iron fe lost by even a very brie! are to air, and that te in a solution of Protoxide of Tro, without farther m, has been deemed impossibie. ince all the Pitt ce Donatos clirates, and tartrates of the Materts jotica. a. Hate, ¥.D., Aaseyer to the State of Massachusetia, For esie by D: ist i“ oa gs norte ea os ‘or esie by Druggists generaliy. Price for large botties bia medium sized hotties, $1. N.L: CLARK & CO. ig Bosto: For sale in Washington by Z. D. Gilman, 3) Agent; Nurn & Palmer, John Sohwartze, L. V. Harbaugh, H. H. MoPhereon, F. Joseph Burs, Jas. H. Stone, J. S. Lovejoy, 8B ke, D. Ridgely; and in Georgetowr ll. and J. L. Kidwell. ne HASS ORNE’S CURE-ALL, THE GREAT PAIN ANNIHILATOR, AND REMEDY FOR DYSPEPSIA, WEAB STOMACH AND WEAK BOWELS, PREPAKED RY A CHEMIST, Borrtixs 12, 25 and 50 cents and one dollar, THE GREATEST DISC VERYIN MEDICAL HARTSHORE’S CU ALL should be kept in all families incase of ncoidonts or andden sic! neSS,&s it requentiy cures in less time than it re quires to get ® paysician. Itcures pain in any part of the system and is used externally aud internally. asthe nent changes of the weather pro- duce a bad Co’ m, Painin the Limbs Bs al every person whould and Body; r rote bottles It acts wpon the Nerves, Musoles. Sinews, Blood and Bones ; and, by ita warming cleo fromagn Lic power, expeis &!! pun from the system Geta loand try it. N. # ou hero a © ? RARTS HOR PECTORAL SY OF WILD t 18 the best Couch Syrup in the lf you are Bitious, use HARTSHORNE’S ANTE DILIOUS PILLS, They not upon ths Liv: or, Stomach and Boweis, carrying off ali Bile and Foui Secretion: The above m ines to be had stall Drug Stores im Washington ; Eidweil & Cisceil —— io oc li- town: H. Peel & Co.. Alexandria, yee C&ULEBRATED DK. J.S ROSE'S MEDICINES, Or Privaperrma. These romedies are the result of thirty five years of extensive and successful practice. and are the only reliable preparations to cure the various ills that flesh is heir to. { DR S. ROSE’S COUGH SYRUP.OR F PECTOR ANT will re cure Coughs, Colds, Hoarsness, Bronenitu Lung ciseases. Price 5) gents and 3\. 3.5 ROSE'S ALTERATIVE SYRUP. or Biood Purifier, for the cure of Sorefula, Vid Carenic ue Neck, a8 © of the SDYSPEPTIC COMPOUND, sure cure for Dyepepsin and Liver Com- Plant. Price 3) cen's DK. J.S. KOSE’S PAIN CURER, It ienota cure but it alone has steod the test of 35 years, ouring Rheumatism, Tooth and Ear Aches, Chote, Pairs tn the Stomece and Bowels, Sprains. Bruises, nthe Limbs, Jomts, Back.and Spins, or any par ternally or externgliy. Pj loe, 12, 25, and 50 oonts a bottie. Ifyou wish to get cured of any of the nbors com pisints. cet Dr. J.S. Kose'’s cenuine Medicines, whieh you willknow when cenuine by having hin written signature on the cork of each bettie. koid by. Grugcists generally. N. 6. Beware of those poor nostrume purport ing to be the best im the world. is 24-ty HE BEST COUGH we oo RUP IN BHe HARTSHORAE'S PHOTORAL STREP 0 WILD CHERRY. . ‘This artic!s is prepared by a nounced by medical men, and it, to be the best preparation Coughs, Fol Ca-arrh, Broachitis, Hoarseness, Sove Thr froma Cold, sna & preveutive of tust lion of dis uld wee it, It in plassant te aand ctrengtuens the voles. urntation of the throat and iunges, sad pre- ‘en! ing cold, iva Bottles and Scrateand & ageists io Waslungtor., Georgete ia. Tt Tt GREAT VITAL REGENERATOR TRISSEMAR! TRIFSEMAR—Protected by Royal Letters Pat- ent of England, and nenened ibe the Seals of the Ecole de Pharmacie de Paris and the E-mperiai Col- lege of Medicines, Vienna. a ‘0. 1 is invaluable for retaxation, spermatorrhes, snd phy meal exhanstion, and is @ tonic. No.2 conipietely eradicates ali tracer of thore diseases that have been hitherto treated by the nau- seous and pernicious of vie and oubebde. No. 3 has entirely suppianted the injurious use of thereby ins! to the sufferer speedy persing all Mpuritios and rooting out UR TULSUAE fa 1.» csan, ropeemra pve J 10.1.2, are mn form of 5 jonenge, devoid of taste ‘oramell, and can be in the waistcoat pocket. Soto IN TIN AND JAvenEDI pty SEPARATE Doses as edmin- ft + OF leman, Roux, ir cases in one for 89, onses, whereby there is enon, es $3; and in @savil aye To ba nad, wholesaie and retai!, of D BARR .157 Prince street, New Yorke. Im- pareoevias ros emp fF preg aha ‘Tries: ‘apy part worid, socureiy packed. and addressed according to the in- structions of the writer. de 14 Sm N£Y FURNITURE STORK. Bitkenahots eUeten ea poe in Washington. W. st Seer tage oT POE Eno, : — Te foot of tyre Soe as ia P-0f Dinecd VF TAM eee or van vw Es Tr. SOUTHWEST AND NORTHWEST. Baltimere and Ohie HR atiread. WINTER ARRANGEMENTS. [AINS ARK NOW ROR TWO THROUGH guoept Senay | ALLY 5 FROM WASHING &K THE WESrY, follows: a 2 let. MAUL. TRAIN startet 94 La. hy cepted.) soling C.oee " une- Sop. for Camberiandand Perdment. od. CINCINNATI, ST. LOUIS AND sd EXPRESS CONNECTION mye 4 Ssnington at ®. m., Tesoting Cancinnat: =. next day, connecting directly with od rain for Louiseviils. Cairo and the Southwest, and for St. Louis, Kap 5 To Tiew the & western Virginie Road takethes¢ wtaand Cincinnati Ra:road . nr a oe © Chooks to all guar pose: lity will be found bh ronte. AY PASSENGFRS for the Main Stem of the Baitumorsand Ui Radroad will eave W sehing- ton as fo.0ws: For ail pointe betw. redmont take tho 7 FOR BALTIMORE AND THE FAST. Leave Washington for Baltimore at6.19 and 7.48 &. m., and 3.4 435 p.m, On Sunday at 3.4°9. m, oniy. Leave Baltimore at 4.9) and 8.) and 3.30 and 5.9 p.m. On Sunday at 4305. m. 5 ‘The 7.45 and 4.35 trains only Wi stop at way ata- tione And for Armapolis connections, The 7 458. m, and 3.4" p.m. are the chief connect- mc trains for the west, and the 6.19, 7.45 and 3.48 p.m, trains for the east. For further information ayewet t.e Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Ticket office. Washington. 2. H. PARGONE CT W. P. SMITH, no? Master of Tranporistion, baltimore. _ JOTICK TO TRAVALERS. EW ARRANGEME VT, With Greatiy impreved Sca FROM WASHINGTON DIRECT TO ALB PARTS , OF THE SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST, Via Peotemec Steamers and Nichmond and Petemac Kailrond Line. ates Maree ‘Two fast detly lines from Washington for the Southand Southwest. Boats leave their verthe, foot of 6th street. at 6iya.m and? dp.m. Passongera bh the morning boat can obtains ine breakfast on boar, and enjoy 8 p.enacnt stil of mre down the beav- tun! Potomac. passing in full view of Mount Vernon, By the evening boat they insure good eupperanda rest of four nours in comfortable berths or state- Teome, im Richmond is time to connect with all the t for the South and Southweet. The Great thern Maw 1s conv over the route, it being 44 mies shorter and 100 miles lees railroading than ty y other route, making certam connections te Predevichsburg, Kichmond, and Petersburg, Va., Weldon and Wilmington, N.C., Charleston, S.C., Augusta, Georgia, Montgomery and Mobdtis, Aia., Direct to ew Ovisans and ali Sewshern Cities and Towns. Also, connect st mond with the Danville, Southside, Virgins, ‘Tennessec. bast Ti , osds For ti Sosruwe: Daitor Memphis, Strand Junction, rand Ju Montromery. and New Urieans. For through tickets anc further information of the route, ing t the Sonthern Ticket Office, No. S72 Penn. avenue, one door east of row: Hotel, or on board the bonis, foot of 6th street GEC. E. MATTINGLY. au iS ty (Unren) Ticket Agent. EW ARKANGEMENT! GREAT SOUTHWESTERN ROUTB Via Orange end Alexandria Kallread. ¥ROM WASHINGTON CITY, D. vineINia, "SENNESSEE, GEORGIA ALABAMA THROUGH TICKET™ can be obtained at the GREAT SOUTHWESTERN R ROAD OF FICE, corner of Penneyivanm street, Washineton,on board of t! Boat Georns Page,'cr at the offices o Alezandrie Keilroad, at Alexancria, To Richmond, Denville, Lynchburg, Bristol, Knoxville, Daiton, Atlanta, Chattanooga, Nashville, Huntsvilie, Gr Junction, Memph: Montgomery and New Orleans, By a direct route, and continuons railway oonnes- tions to Memphis. Afording grester #rpea being over 2” sntles shor an by any other route, The eteam ferry boat George Page lenves the foot of?th street at 6g a.m., for Alexandria, where pas sengere take the cars for Richmond, Char! % Stannton, White Suiphar Springs, Woodstock, & << Bt 7 p.m. for Kiobmogd and al! pots South- making sure and close conaections to Mem- Pjaxeege Wagons and Omnibures leave the oftes, ee eT UTD oom k jo 17-tf Washington. [J NITED STATES MAIL LINE. Only Regular Lane, and Without Failure Ser Bight Years. FOR CALIFORNIA AND OREGOR, Vu Panama Rauneas, Regular Sailing Days, Sch § Wth of cach month, Ca ‘So many frauds and impo- kiuds have Lesn iatel eee orel ej mtions eng , ma. in the city of Now 18 caution ali perto.e seeking passage to Caitfernm, that, To AVOID IMPOSITION, they mast be oarefal to find thetrue office of the Stonmehips of the U, % +e 50 other office Ongage prreage. one office in New corner of War mh the North River, at the heed of Cormpans's W har!. 7 it, . une if T= PACIFIC MAIL, PA CALIFORNIA Panama twres each of the United St chips bave e Navy Depar' n inepected and ap nent,and ganranty speed oe jong) i 18 er ou are embarked at Pann c 3 Pany’s expenee ‘She money paid in New York covers Bil #xpenses of the Reserve steamers a. etention in case of 200) ly resable—no fauiure eame dsy ther ar- through by ench steamer.and take Pe rec without ether pro- N\tioketeat the lowest rates ad ta a ney, 177 Wert street. New York, to |. W or to ARMSTRONG. HARRIS 20., New Orioans,or C. L. BARTLETT. . Ro wit af “OLD MACNOLLA WHISKEY.” oe and balf barrels. ‘he eonsumert : bet yon B Ae ek object od wine imade up Wi es 80 101 % Always having 8 large stock of the sbove, and other fine whiskies m New York as well as Philadeipni®: we ere enabled fon ‘oods from either city direct. FREEMAN & SIMPSON, Phorm Dist! OfRee 1°8 south Front st. Piuiadeiphua; in York. 6 Wal! ‘eck a WwW NOTICE. iJ Selling Fresh PEACRES Frest TON ORES ers Lgl figure, by nty ty or Bngie ones ah of te MING & CHELL, feo corner Vermont avenne and !5th st. A MENT OF BACON S kave just arrived et th W. G. METZEROTT. atrest ¢ ' ; er