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THE EVENING STAR.|____ Batoox Voracr ro Evrorr.—Mr. John La jountdin is busil: ae Monae ating prepatmions for the construction of a loon with which he nivees te ee vislentio di coming season ‘or te weeks one er ee '$ patent machines. at the rope and cordage works, has been used in making the twine to be used for the net of the ship. This is about one-tenth of an inch in thickness, and composed of thirty-six strands of the very best Holland linen, carefully se- Jected from the stock at the Mechanicsville thread mills. It was necessary to sange e machine and drills in order to turn out co! the required size. is remarka- = sen it strength may be inferred from the fact rite ‘it will resist ® “teady strain of threo handred The silk for the bal- Joon has been selected from a recent importa- tion from the East Indies at —, York. It is remarkable for the strength and firmness of its fibre, while at the same, time it is as light as any inmarket. The ballon is to be constructed at Pa, bg the frames and with the apparatus used by Mr. Wise, the father of the wronautics, for the pu It will prob- ably be completed early in ay. The first trial trip will be made from Chicago during the lat- ter of that month—and Mr. La Mountain designs crossing one of the lakes, and traveling at least one thousand miles over the continent. ee may be thought of the ability this scheme, he has entered into it with a pote peaear How which proves that hoe he- Hieves its accomplishment practicable. and is pre to ris! Se Sear in the venture, with no possible hope of making anything un- less he succeetls. In this nineteenth century it will not do to length at any proposition, how- ever absurd it may seem. We can, therefore, only wait; and we shall see what we shall see. If Mr. La Mountain should cross the Atlantic with an @rial ship, his name will go down to ity with om of the most famous men ; Ihe he does not, he will, it is feared, share the fate of those who ogo down to the sea i in ships. —Troy Times. 19. Live txsvrasce.—We understand that. accord- ing to the reports made to the Insurance Commis- moe snl the Life Insurance Companies doin; nese Ta this State, in all some fourteen, inclu ey in Masmohusetts, that the total number of cles now out from these companies is a little Fieing 42,000; amount insured $116,000. The per- sons who take out life policies are chiefly mer- chants and professional men, Cag pre lawyers, physicians, &c. Many are-taken out for the benefit of wives and children, while but few, compa tively, are taken out = females or the laboring elasses — Boston Feb. 13. Err-Ster fiton’s ‘blindness was the result of over work and dyspepsia. As the sky is blue and the earth » it would Beem that ceiling should bea b nish tinge. and the carpet green, and the wails of some meliow tint. If the eye-lids are gined | together on waking 1 do not forcibly open them ply the wal with the tinger—it is the world—then wash your ter.—{ Hall's Journal of Heath Iuportant ir Tree.—The Fall River (Mass.) ron is authority for stating that the Sons of Malta, in that State. “have in contemplation the building of four fast sailing clipper schooners or brigantines. of about 300 tons enc adapted to be used as vessels of v ‘One is to be built i A gentleman applied to the Probate Court at Cincinnati, some days age. for a license to mar- ry a lady. He was informed by the clerk that, a an application made on the previous Fe Heense had been issned to another party to marry the same lady. A license wax given the second applicant, however. and be has since married the lady. The mother favored the first applicant. the daughter the second. ARRIVALS AT PRINCIPAL HOTELS BROWNS’ HOTEL —R Mocd iy, NY; It Vail, Pa; E R Thrikild; Mo; W Lavington and fami- y, NV; Gen C Gen CF i do; MC Perry. US vas: 3 Morris, Va; i ™ Denis 3 AK I Mi Patterson, Tenn; Miss HA i ing! G; W E-Mash, Ct; LH Selkin. do: HW pe Pa; T J Demuth. NY; B Holladay, 3 Q Baker, La; C J Lossiden. Ark; W fl Fe Y¥; WA Fisher, Md; F Coxe, Pa; J P Ango, Cal; J 8 Melvin, Mass; W A Melvin. Mi: C Moore. NY; N P Fitzpatrick. do; ES la ies rette, Ala; 6 Commings, NY; T: Va; Dr Naila, Miss; M Kan; Maj Barrow, Mc lor and lady, O; SG Smith, Tenn; ‘A Me. H Shackles. do; G T A Williams, y Tenn; A NY; F Cienenson. Eng; LA 5 Hubbard, Md; J C Fruland. Pa; Dr Settser, do; Francis, Ct; A Francis, do; W P Van Dusen, MA. WILLARDS’ HOT —Dr Schultz, Va; AH Redfield. Mich; W_C Rhodes T Tilghman, JC Denman, J H Swett, Geo Por- aS FS "Va; JB Stow, JW Bar- W Judson, N-Yk; F Newkirk and nay, Miss Kate Garis, Pa; W B Miller J “ rot Iw Miao GH ep W Greene. . JL Ser rs “ep = lady P y “Brome M Mater, S$ Harris, N Yk; A ea nerd lady, C M Lioyd, W W w and lady. Mr Clark, Pa; A Brown, i Jf Sasscer, T E Williams, Md; C 8 Brad- RISA re Kilburne, Jowa: HG Smith, Geo and J — N York; O PC Fgh poe T Goode, J CFree- a L Gettings, Maryland; NATIONAL HOTEL.—W 8 West, Pa;N N W Judson, J Bis! . GT De Forrest. J , Mr and Mrs Soutter,G Kemble, S A King- lady, Hon J W Barker and lady, 1s Comins, Davis, PC fee £m He Lat j at € ae i ib Oo> tJ P McLennan, W McCo: G Z Malone, J Lang. J W Stokes. Ala; W H we hitfield. EH a Ct, T L Merris, J Burnside, Pa; Misecs RI; J Ritchie, Mass. SF—J Wilkinson, Mass: > H Hor C Culinson, ah ee do; R'M Livington, K Martin Ala; J Clarke, NC; IM Gryorg. 3 LJ Cowen. NY; uu: aul States rpm) D Morrison. wri ; Hobley, do; AJ Guyan, § Armstend. ho Soh Ss }, do; _ es Brummel, NY; A M Milligan, do: T der, Md; W F Gordon, Va; RS Rieder. 1 Pamonds, Pa; A.J Stepet Va; D Irand- ni pro wt ee pd A Knight, Hom a7 L pone . R Wood. Pa: P J Garrett and lady, E Lovmant Obie; C C Luderman, A Hoffman, J and |. ik; J B Price, Md; E , NH; A , E'S Mathews, Iowa; J B Crocker, Va; J Walcott, © Enskine, Mass. SS OCEAN STEA MERS SAILING DAYS Kom Tus Usirep Srarks. 3. Leave. Fi Pros Evrorr. ~cfemtham n..New York. Boston KS, ins A fesnires wing description, ie ofthe owns ee? os Sache, hi length and 42 inches i ciroammfstouentsta be — inal of en ——) wel in | east fifteen ounces lobes wei ‘ threads of weft to be com- ith and 48 inches in cirenmforence,) to bo made of tion ene: weigh- | jeast fourteen eoee to the hes iit ihn th thre ft warp and wots tobe eon of Size No. mragm pels length and 38 inches cirenmfare: 36s) to to be made of cotton canvas —_ ing at lenst sight onneces to the yard of 2 rege ihe thre ails of the warp and weft to y tee com- each. Sen nines numbased 1 and 2 to 1 Fhe san with ie = the tar oftwo them strong! and outside, bese Leather and Canvas Mail Peuche: Sizo No. 1—#8 inches in length and 6) inch a 42 he ‘eather acer is to ba malo of sood and sa! jal bag leather, welltanned, weigh- ing for sizes numbered land 2not less than8 ounces, for the »maller sizes not less than 7 onncer to the square foot; the bettom (of cireular le and finp to be of d skirting leather, well tanned; the xeama to bo well and strongly secured with the best ts, woll tinned. do. do, di rg loss than 20 om = for pouches of 3, not loxs than 18 onness te the yard of 2 sohes he threads of the warp and weft to bs composed of at lonst five yarna each. The canvas pouches of xiz°s numbered 4 end 5 are to be mad sof cotton eanyas weighing not less 8 to the yent of 19 inehos width, hor lows ounces to the yard of 3) inches with; the threads ofthe warp and weltto be composed of at least four yarns enc! Leather and Canvas Horse-mail Baes, Size No. 1—Body 48 inches long and 2] inches wide in the widest parts ; ends or bottoms of same being 14 by 36 inches. ¢ No. 2—Body $5 inches tong and 12 inchos wide the js or bottoms of same boing ane No, $—Body 42 inches long and 16 inches wide in le widest parts; ends or bottoms ofsame i 10 by 2 ine! The leather ner mail bags are to be made of good and substantial bag leathor, well tanned, weg! 1 not less than seven ounces to the foot, and the seams to he well and strongly sewed, or. oO hy xo done an to chafy horse or rider, horse-mail bags are to be made ol cot- ke thatdeseribed for the larger sized pouchos, - Pp yw for ina ravements in tl fos am or eo] the abovo-dese bars an rin tho Jmnatorials thereof, ‘are ay and @ valuo and adaptation to the serv: ified p uy such improved be onsidored in detormining the lowest pe ae the expe: we of New York and A! Pittchurg. Pax dates Richtuond, ; Raleigh, N.C © Hc Ala.; N are t be rigi Bre to be ree uality 0 also with a written sguarantes posed as suretios, (whose re- ou bey - responsils ance of the cepted, he specimens or samp. this departinent o next, and these whi must be delivered at re the 25th day of April shall have accompand the n connexion with fuch Pp he contracts to Avery apecin wkd be welt finetly mark denoting and have athxed to ita sample of the 1 her.) of whieh it ism duddera whi with safety and conveniencs, ail servies, will be id for at the prices specified in the proposals ro- [ating to the Ad the thi sof May ne: or bidlera will be ven with sufficient bond and sureties, on or before the Zist day of June next. To enable bidders to estimate the number of the different kinds of mail ee which will probably bo required they are informed that there were furnixhed for the use of the department during the year which ended oth June Ia. ND) ci 3,110 — a oa 7,400 canvas I pouches, and 500 horse-mailedags, anes ‘ AARON V ste he made on or before and the accepted ja 18-wi2w aot LNo. 629.] By THE PR OF THE UNITED claro and snake known that pul at the undermentionod land offies, in “a Mixnesora,at the period hereinafter des wit: At the land office at Camsninge, commencing on fonday, the sixteenth day of May nest, for the sal of the public Innds Acretofore unoffered, 9 following townships and parts of townships, nated, to vias North of the base line and west of the fourth princi- al meridian. Townships 49 andi of range 19. Towns! Si, Wand 41, of rauge 21. Sections { to 8 inclusive; sections 3). to 23, sive; sections 3%, 32, 34 and 35, of township 33; ships 34, 35, 41 and ray ao Sections 2, N, 22, 24, 26, Mand 34, of townsh a2 the Eis of sec- own- sect . 37, Stand 3, of range sand the NW, of seqtion 4; the I ti Nese ortas’ tata 6, 2,1 16, oh 14, 18, 29, 22, hip 33; sections 1 55 scotions 6 aml & wv % sections 10, 11, 12,13 and 14: V 36 of nection 5s sections 18, Dand 2 the N 3 of sacks 3; ect 4, Rand 31, of hip 34; tow: 35, except ihe W 32 of soc- whships 33,57, St, 2, 4, 4, 42 “aul 45, of _ Sections 2.and 4: the NE. 14, the N36 of the NW mand the N Je of the SE 4 Of section & a », Tas cf 18 the E ie fio ra W ig of tha NW ‘of asction 3 WV {ofthe RW 5 - 10, 12, 14, 18, 2 a, Rant aes of esa KH, D, Hand Fy and 28; the At RE the SW on 2s by a “the NW by ot th alup 3t: arctions | to 6, the N ig of anetion 11 . 1, 18, 20, 22, 24, 96, B,D, Rand SH, of township 35; tow: hips x phe dl, of range 3 section 18, exer: the N 3g of the of section Mh aee- ns Sand %, We traeshis w; township a, cbrange aad by aw rth of se! 7 purposes, Will a Fiee mre je ‘Tho offering of the aboyolands becommenced on the days appointed, and will proceed in the order ¢: by od they are advertixed until the whole shall have boen fered aul the sales thus clowed; but the ale xball not.b2 kept open longer than twa weeks, ant no pi entry of any of the lands will be ad- mitted Gaul after tiie expirati f the t Given nader my hand, at t this 7th da; of January Kune Dow eight hundred aad fifty i MATES By the Presidont. ms BUSAN AN. . Hevorre me careeinns of the Goneral Land Office, NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION C Eve raon entitled to the right "atthe lands within the Srreins jer, and befe y apport Mi for the com- meneement of the pul Palootthe jandaeurbracing the ae elated: Otherwise such claim will be for- fer THOS. A. BENS Commissioner of the General 1 aad Utaee, Nore.—Under the Nobwensd ween nulvertising procia: 8 AS Bro sperially auth enioner of the General Land Othe: eae 1 NeE o aige® sina oes of 4. entitled **. oxistor of the ae og g by ‘the iat ua Fike aie ANO, rosewood 6135 8t our Music and Gia Bt Oo fot JOHN F. ELLIS. x ired to enter into contract, | a «seme ee Mv sa Rae MES & NT Se witrdbseavt civil cimleation of i esti a oils ad a8 ae and complaints upon LE, &C. ne, Go Gali oratshion Spain, Poll Poll. I chk a ey, Hoof-ail, et are su! P ni * they STANG iG LINIMENT, ALUABLE HORSE SAVED! Mr. 8 Arete Hyde Park have ieee ‘Your = has been doing ‘wonders up here Broan street, Parapecrita, a. Tn lifting the kettle from the dee it becuse Toye me ited over, and scalded Mat gt. "he Mtg ete gh i al aia 2 fie. Mose Itheaid Sons idly, without sore, nee eee craig” CHARLES FOSTER.” “Yours truly, is ut the constant and nat- article ia uged. at to Planters ules. Mr. JOHN IELS, Moatgomory, Ala,, sold a slave for #90 who Was Yaised from utter uselesxsness by this Li Every family should have it, Be very 7a — enquire for the Mustang Liniment, and take no Nt bs cd by all dealors throughout Northand South sHrope, aed here mg ores the Ocean, ts, and ar he SO SRARNES & PARK, Now York, Also, LYON’S CEL EBEATE. INSECT VDER. fe 21-Gmeow R. COGGSWELL’S NEW MEDICAL SALT he m ast wonderful Medicai Discovery of the for 2: 35 W MEDICAL, ,SALT re-all, butis prescribed for Intlam- matory Diseases only, 9) wt ‘SNEW MEDICAL, beget mplishes but one thing, to 16 8 wit: nae het oma nis; estes Diseases. Try it! R. COGGSWELL’'S NEW } Ry MEDICAL § ae removes Inflammation Ss ithout the useless of blood or strength. Try it! Di is EW MEDICAL SALT equaliz a n, and thereby removes the sole cause wan ation. ‘Try it COGGSWELL'S W MEDICAT. §, i) Disare al! Inflammation, aifecting the oad Aart Throat. Try it! R. COGGSWELL'S NEW MEDIC. cures all Inflammation affecting the Abdomen, R. COGGSWE NEW MEDICA euros all Inflammation affecting the ties and Skin, ‘Try it R. CO if "e Eyes, Soa, ‘Neuralgia, & &e. R. COGGSWE,! 18 NI W MEDICAL SALT cures Inflamned Thre sangs and Liver, Pleu- riay, Piles, Venereal DE", ce eures Rheum, and R. COG EW MEDICAL SALT cures Colds, Fevers and Inflammatory Diseases peculiar to Females, R. COGGSWELL’ restores Solids lost R. COGGSWELL" 3 sold by J. P. Mil . B. Moore, Pen LSALT hest and «SALT extremi- EW MEDICAL SALT ieadaches, inflamed EW MEDICAL SALT e balance between the Fluids and nflammation. W MEDICAL SALT Co., Willard’s Lotel; ue, below lth street, R. COGGSWELL W MECICALSALT is sobl by F. P. Gard opp. Capite T. Schwartze, 453 Penn. avenue; and 5. B 523 7th street. . COGGSWELL /SNE NEW MEDICAL SALT is sold by T. 8. Walsh, 608 th street east: D. D. man, 6th awl G streets; and by Shuman, 434 and streets went. I R. COG: ise I. ’S YEW MEDICAL SALT A.H. Kerr & dD street on, 471 Benn. ee ‘and J.P. Sul- avenue and 4th 3 4th streets, 'SNEW MEDICAL SALT D. Clark, Penn. avenue and 43¢ ; J.H. Stone, 7th and 1, streets; and V. Har- pokes 7th and G streets. R. Nap ad aud NEW MEDICALSALT is sold by G ser, Land loth streets; C.P. Culver, 12th and Penn. avenue; H. Herman, 12th and F streets; and Kimball & Lawrence, Penn, avenue and lith streot. R. COGGSWEL LS NEI W MEDICAL SALT is rold by the above, and all other enterprising Druggists in Washingt Try DICAL SALT ssell, Bridge H Barnkrd fe Ceo, Bridge aud High sts; and iM W. Sothron, 1#6 Bridge street, R. COGGSWEL' NEW (EDICAL SALT ix sold in Alexandria by Poel & Stevens: and hy all ea tprising Druggists wherever the * ‘Star? is reac getown by Ry DES rsa als EW MEDICAL SALT TAYLOR & CO., General Agents, 202 Dock reel, Phila, ‘iphia, SWE AWSNE NEW MEDICALSALT, acone Packases $20. Try the ae V LW spt VSALT, ny above Druz Stores for a de- be nave Circular, and try the now Medical Salt, fo 18-tr, J YOUTH AND MANHOOD, UST PUBL iene D, the Twonty- fifth ‘Thousand,and mailed ina scaled envelope, to any address, on the re- coipt of three stamps. CAT ESSAY ON yeh gi ON DI cu a fee RY. Or CHORE ge ni EON, ALCOLL ' orgy, Depression of the Sexual Oraans,and. itn aro pre y and effoety novel a * (From the London Lancet.) ‘Tho best treatine ever written ona anbject of vital importance to all, well worthy the author's exalted reputation. C, KLINE & CO., Ist Adress ihe publishers, J. Avouue, cor. 19th street; Post Box 4,538, New Vork fe 12-D&e Wiy City. IN THE HE. BEST cou at nd RUP host COUGH SEREP id HARPSHORN IS pee eth tiene ti OF This articlo ix repre ed nounced by mortien! it, to be the best tarrh, Bronchitts ‘ae a chemist, ane i Ca. roat from a jon of diseases, Con- sumption. Persons who sing should use it, Itix pleasant to tho taste, softens, clears and strengthens tho voice, station of thethroat aud lungs, and pre- ce F-Bottee sand #) cents and $1. Sold by all Qruxgiete in Washington, Georgetown and ) Alena oel “OLD MAGNOLIA WHISE a A nadersianed A offers fo for we RRR stand- ne FY, of their own Siattigon, in barrels and half barrels. ‘The Sh of the Whiskers known so favorably in the Sou past eight years, will always he kept high vtandard, and puretmsers aud ean rely upon its beings perfectly pure ey, distilled unter ot Wh persoun| Ku on, aid entirely free from any deletorion news Which render mad whiskies 0. ob ject seen Mey y8 having a large xtock of the Soy Ay 0 Whiskies in New York as well as a we are enabled to ship goods from either city direct. Gites 108 a math Prout st, Blukaaloigias “att ice 108 sou rout st, Philadel ow York, #6 Wall street ¥ iy MBROTYP PES—SMaLe Pror Rererns. PO gy ema 2 cents, Any nize Portrait warran' Tath aud Tethet Tah sirneta, near. Willarda’. | Pan ean gl W—-CLOCKS!! if you want a good igs ¥ Clock, and a cheap Clock, your place to buy is at pERA icis's fez Follows jn 2-ly D® BITE seen vs pata accel DISEASE OF. IMPRUDENCE. LET NO FALSE DELICACY PREVENT. APPLY IMMEDIATELY. SCA CURE WARRANTED OR NO CHARGE IN TWO DAYS. kness of the Bick, Strictures, Affections of the Kidneys and Bintder, oe General CY Fy omen g of ee Lon, oe Ticordorsasising from. Selaary | Gera ckees brent tat waa Destructive al which sen og Series mutimely a, Yom Met Sled talchtetnd beitliant intellect, entranced hstewing Senates with the ‘headers of hed to ecstacy the living lyre, may call with dence. iE. MARRIAG! re of physical weahoems, ergenie dotiliy, atleman and coufidently rel rely PFICE No. 7 BOUTH FREDERICK STREET, left band side going from Baltimore street, « few doors from un fr. Fail not Ueobecrve name and’ auinber. some of the aie muy troubled w: a immedi cely. £ PARTICOLAR NOTICE. giinind shine comers topic’ themesives by 2 Comp mions, of ue when ssleep, aud ia no caret, and destcosa both mind and J waetsneholy « effects produced by early b Weak the Back and hunt 3 of Sight, ce of Musculor pe pay, Nervous bericsbthi- 'e Functions, General Debilicy, much to esaion M fects on the mind be dieaded—Loss of Memory, Confusion of Iexs, De: of Spirits, Evil Forbodings, Av Lo: 2 of Bolitude, Timidity, et¢., are come of the NERY ‘OUS DEBILITY. Thoussnds can now judge what is the cause of ther be: clining healt, losing their coming weak, pale, nervous and emaciated, naving « appearance about the +: ‘ongh or symptoms of consumption. DI ES OF IMPRUDENCE. der or dread of discovery from applying to those wha, frem eacetion snd befriend him. He (alle into the ders, who, tained 5 9 over his gulling dis+ppointmen poison, Mercury, hasten ble dis < Ml suderings by « discovered country from whose beaten DR. JONNSON'S REMEDY FOR ORGANIC WEAKNESS AND IMPOTENCY. at and in ant remedy weakness of the or; red an: fall vigor restored. ‘Thonsinds who had lost all hope, arriage, Physical or Ment»! Disqus! cezentive Poses, Nervons peor NDORSEMENT OF THE THE MANY THOUSAND cured at rh popers and many other person ppeared again and agvin before the public, be- ding ass gentleman cter and respons. ciemt guarantee to cred. jam B5-ly ee ea Bi Rca | hone SOLUTION oF "PROTOXTDE IRON COM- Fee nordeal to which new ia Medica are subjected, ecsived as an establis! reporters of hh and ion Tendencies, ordered State of the Blood, Boils, Scurcy, Prostrating Egrcts of Lead or Mereury, General Detility, and alt Diseases which require a Tonic and Alicrative Medi ix beyond question. The Proofs of its efticacy are #0 numerous, 80 well anthenticated; and of such peculiar charactor, that sufferers cannot rea- ——_ hesitate to receive the prof- fos im ioe PER TAN S Fikes not profess to be a are: all, but its range is extensive, because te many Diseases, appar uty unl unlike, are iutireatoly relat od, an ing from one cause, s be pon by que remedy. The classes of diseases for which eo Syru proy i , gare is precisely that which so, often batfied the highest order of inedical skill. The facts are tangible, the crams 4 sible, and the safoty and efficacy of tho ‘Syrup incon- trovertible. Those who may wish for an opinion from disinterested persons respecting the charactor of the Syrup cannot fail to be satisfied with the fol- lowing among numerous testimonials in the hands of the oe awe The signatures are those of gentle- men weil known in this community, and of the high- est respoctabilit z he undersigned, having exporienced the rh cts of the * Peruvian Syrnp.” de not honitate to recommend it to the attention of the mi bli. PP recs One own e4; perience, as well as from the tes- timony of others, w! are altogeth its efficacy s of Tncipiont Disoas: ungs and Bronchial, Dyspepsia, Li Complaint, Dropsy, ke. Indeed cts would be ineredibla, but fom the high ter of those who have witnessed them, and 8 unteered their testimony, as we do ours, to its torative power. hah TxERPOST, Tnomas C. J Perer tlarvey, M.D. James C. Duss} It. is well known that the medicinal effect of Pro- ide of T s lost by evs ge avery briefexpose to air, and that to maintain a Solution of Protoxide of Irou, without further oxidation, has boen deemed impossible. Inthe Peruvian Syrup, this desirable is attained by COMBINATION INA WAY BEFORE pw; and this solution may replace all the vs citrates, and tartrates e the M. A. HAYES, M. Assayer to the State of Masetaette. 16 orm street, Boston. For saleby Druggists ge: Price for large ie $2; 5 my J. 8. Lovejoy, jant in’ Georgetown ie Be 2 ‘in Jos. ig £°S MEDICINES, Or Putnavecruia. ‘These remedios are the result of thirty-five years of extensive and successinl practica, and are the ouly ies tions to cure tho varivus ills that fl DR % COUGH SYRUP, OR | Wy petcedy eure Coughs, C wate and all Lung di ALTERNATIVE SYRUP, enreof Scrofula, Old Ernp. Dison: Uleers, Swolled Nock, and eases arising from an impure state of the blood. ? DR.4.'S. ROSE'S DYSPEPTIC COMPOUND. The ro “sure oure < Dyspepsia and Liver Com- cent plaint. “Price 5.00 DR. J.S. F S "PAIN CURER. Jt isnot a has stood the testo! 35 years, Cholic, rises, Spine, orany + 12, 25, and 50 Above com- get DR. Shs INE MEDI- . which you’ ‘Ros know w genuine b written signature on the cork of ene! hy sraagins [raul ware « DRO POOT nos ms Prrportiny » beat in the we = Pinan ly” enre all; ‘= HARTSHORN in all families in nee, as it freq quires to get a e it cures pain exter of accidents or sudden. Kiel ntly cures in less time than it re- sician. wany y part of the system and is used if Neck: It acts upon the s, Blood and Bones; and byt 1c power, @xpels all pain 8 hettte an ¥ B a Conch, nse Aas TORAL SYRUP_OF itis the best Cough Syrup Hye chap HARTSHORNE’SANTI- at the Bi te LF a They act upo: mach and Bowels, carrying off all Bileand Foul Se- Stores at MOUNT VERN ANSRON.» TOMB OF on CRG een ea nee a a aester ae ek I ASHING’ Praca Ti N AND EB kort ESAN DRI. frases CEOECE PAGE —. ps between the a foot of Ki Al ng street, Bie laste etw iene ea PAN andria, seat Retin eta the feweneree ua, $e. igen ine Pa. ‘to "ae roy avenue’ ee) cents. Dinger WAR Or Bae west: T AND NORTHWEST. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, WINTER ARRANGEMENTS, TWo TURQUGI. TRAINS ARE } NOW RUN FROM WASHINGTON) YOR THE was, 3 follow: 7.458. m.. (Sunday Ist. MATH. TRA N atartes except, ) connecti od Pic het fapiaiael une- Pri ew tion, for fame N Chisago EXPR! Washington at 3. il for St. Louis, ‘Kansas, dco. To view thd grand Mountain Scenery of the Road in daylight, tak» either the 745 a. mie Or 340 p.m. trains oo RRERSB CR on the ag and all statio: . m. trond take ia Road, take the tiie Cincinnati Rail browgh Tickets and Baccaze Checks to al . torn ad er other possible faciiity will be found n this conta, WAY PASSENGERS for the Stam of the Baltimore and Ohio Railrond will leave Washing, ton an follows: For all points between W: “ston and Piedmont. take the 7.45 8. sion oemiar For all stations between Piedmont and Wheeli take the3.40 p.m. Train. Toconnect with the erick Train, take the 3.40 p. 1 m, Train. FOR BALTIMORE AND THE EAST. Leave essen for Baltimore at 6.10 and 7.45 am. and 3.40an 4.35 p.m. On Sunday at 3.40 p. m. oniy. sip in Baltimore at 4.30 and 2.59 a. m., and 3.) and wie m Bo at 4.3) a.m, only. The js Only will stop at way sta- iis connection tne tren fer tas Wear eal tbs CoA Seed eek ing trains for the Wontsa © 6.10, 7. m, trains for the E pang: at For further Salento’ inqnirs and Ohio Railroad Tekst Gee 5 no2@__ Master of Transportation, Baltimore. OTICE TO TRAVELERS!-NEW AR- ENTS, WITH GREATLY IMPOVED "SCHEDULE! FROM WASTINGTON DI DIRECT TO ALL THE SOUTH AND THE SOUTHWEST, Via Potomac Steawenrs axp Ricnwonn anv Poto- mac RaiLroap Ling, The two fast Dear lines from Washington for the math andl Southwest. Boats a their perths, foot .m. Passengers by fine break inst on & pleasant xail of 3% hours down “yorsn Vernon. iy th: supper anda reat of four hours in comfortable bartha or state-rooms, and arrive in Richmond in time to a withalltho Trains for the South and South- wos The Greath Southern Mail is conveyed over thi route, it being 44 miles shorter, and £00 miles les: railroading than by oe other route, making cortain connec’ Ri tke FRE bore Wah AsRHOT To SOUTHERN CITES conneet at Richooond with the Danville, le, Vi sie Paper and East j ennes- ailromds Fo ts) oUTH WEST To VILLE. B Best YOOG A, it foi % RLEANS taki Ei, TON AND M aula e or tuicech tickets ood further rant ofthe route, ‘¢ at the Sonthern Ticket Office, No. 372 Penn, avenue, one door east of Browns’ Hoteloron board the Boats, foot of 6th street. GEO. E, MATTINGLY, [Union] Ticket Agent. NEW ARRANGEMENT! ?REAT SOUTHWESTERN ROUTE. Via ORANGE AND ALEXANDRIA RatLeoan, SE SS a FROM WASHINGTON CITY, D.C. VIRGINE ENNE: SSEE, ALABANA LOUISIANA ANDTEXAS. Scan be obtained at the i THWESTERN RAILROAD Or. oh Sathawlile “ylvania av: socandeth street, Ps jc on inar of the f are i Boat seorge Pace, or al e offies of the ad Alexandria Railroad, at ‘Alexandria, eee RICHMOND, panvits; ¥, LY NCHEBURG BRISTOL, OXV. F, DAL. ATLA? A. CHATTANOOGA, GRAND JOMERY AND By a direct os and ex tion to Meny Affording greater erpedition ‘and’ comfort, and be- ing over 2 miles shorter than by any other route, “Tho steam ferry boat — Page leven the foot of 7th street at 634 A. 4 examin where sengers take the cars for Rich Chariottay: le, Staunton, White Sulphur Springs, Woodstock tod aud at 73> p.m. for Richinond and all points Senth- west, making sure and close conucctions to Mem- PiBarcago Wagons and Omnibusesionve the office Pa. avenue, at 6 0’ se a.m. and 7 AMES A. EVANS jo ttf HE PACIFIC MAT One of the Stenmehips the U. rind | ire Mallar CALIFORNI! and OR an l6-ly : Agent, STEAMSHIP cOoM on the arri x om ny’s Steamers, No Wricane lar] on the Sth need Stn or each month, with the mai nd nd parnengers, connecting via PANAMA RAT aS Steamships hay proved by the Navy Depa: guaranty cond and nd safe ama Railroad (47 milee ieasme new com nt eecan to oczan, and is crossed in 3 or 4 ., The baggage of passengers is checked in New York throneh to San Francisoo, and Passen- = are embarked at Panama by «tamer at the a se expense. The money — in New York Lexpensos of the trip. —— are kept in nin ense of ncci- dent, wo that the teis ontirely re/iable—no failure having ocenrred in eight yenra, raeeen nae ere ‘anaima the same day they ar- u go through by each Stoniner, and taki men and chikdren Without other protec. “f OR throngh tickets at the rote falas: opp eee Kitt West strest. New wenew D-or to ARMSTRONG, T RIS & c ane Orleans—or C. 1, Pek a Boston, iy Te STATES M SIL LINE. | ; Anp Witnovr Pan Bk FOR fearteee FOR CALIRORNIA AND OREG Via PANAMA RAILROAD. ON, Reeular Sailing Days, ca and Mh of each month. ‘TION.—So many frands and impositions various kinds have been iatel ae trated on travelora hound to ¢ NI the xubecriber, the entfor passage by - the city of N that, to ave find the teu Panama Ra: ua New York ix authe U.S. Mail Ww York, fret hey must be careful rH ramships of “7 road, a8 no of RIESAAAR REGENERATOR, teeter sal Letters Pat- t is of ti is and the Emperial C. ion, orrea, ui Fracon of thone dis- tetera penned ty the nauseous NG. haw outirely aup) ito Aja use of prog pA cad rite sapearant! enn Huis ESA No.1 a 310 prenargd inthe Gat Waistcoat pankes. 7 peas, Tatiana, Wows: cop, 3 ——————————— “ «ASK THY Pi PUR: ‘E WHAT THOU SHALT T. arene at oon Penn, Will bo found the bene APR of ail quaiitinn od » as sold in oe eames Yea and London . MACASSA: av., near OIL at G! mga lf ATTORNEYS aT tau BS, Baxree. Ss tath ot.. bet, D& E. win, 25 A 6 ots, Cone . te ate anew s Fr: Sete Werueers’ Cott: Esrvra’s 5 am BANKS A Pe BILLIARD aaussnas ae o. "BLACKSMITH sitors. °°"? **- &. A > Md. av.. memr 7th i 4 fone De eaLie Gat bet Ot weg Pats Ere, lovcs & Levmax, ‘horse 2 iv. opent Parwmnr. 3% Va. av.. ‘irae deh st. Ininnd, . J. Daweon, shoor. n.side N. ¥ BOARDING-HOUSES. a cma. Ba Rach od range, &e.E st., bet. au Het : and Nat. sonth, iG LLaeeeRn anb BULDERS. iia? ite é nine. léth & 15th ets, ANDREW. “eretee meaty ned sbi Iai Gronoe R. Hai 30. b. Dewxis,rnni mide 6th ay et Lon. aX Cat Rariey & Bozzux, express wagons,l8 at., o.Pa, CHINA, GLASSWARE, &c. gy Hos, 30 Paar. beth ATthete Rokera. = nema "| nese hnceeete 1th natn OPP Treasury Dep't. Watt, Srermess & Co,. 321s, av., bet. » ae Noww nite € Co. irownr Hots tw Imaticve saloon, 232 Pa. ay. bet 2 VER. ladies’ en’ Be at RINT. “8 xonth of and #6 Centre Ls os BES: i bet, Oth A Ith ots _ Paar bet sth th ote > ‘a. ar. . of ere Ua Pert, bot. Sth Ath ate, . Mary A. Eaton. 4340 h «t., Lo x. French dress phe lag n Mut. Space. pate” STORES. iy ORERS. w. ie Wi vera 33 Pa. av., 9 Jefferson at. G. D. O. Hans, 254 Pa. m A. SCHIMMELFENNIG. EXPRESS OFFI 514 Pa. av.. bet. 2d and Sd ste, FANCY STORES Pa. av. arket Sp . over ENS, : treme 3) K.I iron,) 13th #t., near canal 4 K. Scuxshper.(iron,)eor. Pa. & ith st. SE ere eee Pa. av. TEER ad Fetes ” Hall, 7th et Co., 887th at, rei Peer. 7 Sony Bis Le OCERY STORES. ye 3 Or RCHELL, cor. cg, and Vt. ar. M. BRvAN, 44 Market S) 7th and Bth «ts iy 4) ME pp. Cen. mmarket, “14th and Loth at c. Sth sta. south WikBWs ARE AND CU Campi. & Cove, 351 Pa. a Evyans * MPson, (conch fied ° 4 R27 bet. 104 Ni sts ce mt Co. SI Pan. mr 7th wt. HATS. c —. AND FURS. BEL r. b. Willards & Kirk'd, LER x. % wine’. dice.) 35 Pa priment.! bet. 10.4 11 (Everethins.) 1th ets, 324 Pa. av. bet. 8th & loth sts » bet. ath & 1th wtx, x bet. 12th and 13th xte. Torr, watches aud Jewolrs, 357 and 508 Pa. 4% Pa. av., bet. 1 & and 4h Nox, Chronometer, ue maker, yyth at 0%, Rugiich watchmaker, 440 iSth st. JUSTICES OF THE irae - (Also, mas C. Dorn, 66 La. ane eae oS 1— LS, meno st, up *tair rm b.3& 43s ats; also gunsmith. GLASSES, &. JILDERS. ; 1. Bu rar the On: Met. ire AND, & W. C01 te. Way tia ALL & € Kawk Iron ra:!s. MA! We. Rere sep thedy i et. bet. 12 & 13; mantles, &e. 4K RD, &t 12. Jacon VermMrrer. Mth st. Jy OMTEEINERY, kee mak cor. Pa. av. & lth at, TS. oiLs, GLASS. &e. De Froth & 1th sts. Axcis PATENT AGENTS. * "ks aD Ee reves cdonaeanbi za eres = McCurss, 3@ PS = ge, Det, 9th & Death Worreeraer’ ae ‘a nd ath ate. PLASTER AND GU ‘ANO MILLS. 3 & Rurwrwary, foot of G st. PLUMBERS AND GAS FI 5 J.W. Tuoarson & Bro., 98 Pa. av., b. 10m Il ate, ween Sd and 45 1 PoLKINHORN, 375 D fin pear 7th, PUM, h wt. Ino. Mors, REAL FE, Hanvery, ate betes B = ie paras’ het: ek & iaah ote, ebrlla

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