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copies of the Valley Tan, dated the 1ith and isth ult. siy, nota murder recorded. ting to ‘social life in Utah, where throughout the country, sedulously excluded from companionship or so- cial intercourse with the families saints residing in the valleys. remarked. there is nothing that sooner makes a Mormon lose caste with his brethren, or which is more severely prohibited by the church authori- ties, than the permission of a gentile to associate on terms of any kind of intimacy or friendship with his family. Such a thing sociating with Mormons here, is quite unknown, ank utheard of; and the motive pess which exists is apparrant to all. It is the natural result of the system under which they live. and without which it could not exist. eat as in Salt post a sentry at tte eutrance of his Harem, off all intruders. pose of sentinels, though we have heard that the litter wers sometimes employed. The Mormon authorities know full well that if their wives and rege are with the outward world, they will mn 2} knowledge of their sft teh edi ie and attention which this krowledye, they Directors of the Tro: facting Com build au adi spindles and will contain 3u 000 will be 552 feet long. 47 ries high, and the number of Operatives will be the mill will be operated by NATIONAL HOTEL — jiamns ; Starr, NY, A Giimone tar Oa Ps deal mNY; lL Leo J Bass, Ain; F N; @ erry. Md; A Thies, Pa: W “Gru man Ny; DAmmelie, USN; 5 Ma »ECewe, J rowbriage, NY; Mr Osbourns, GA Reybold. “Hi WY, Black, T Busting, Benton, @ Farrar, N Stua:t, Va; D Poole, NY; ro ass; A Hay, Bi; M Cotton, W Dorsett Dee? uson, W Mitchal, a Mucheli, J Stonéetreet, H ath * pyval, Ml ic yjimpson, G son, J Baker, NY; 1 Keene Wy Fa atic t p 2 lad Y . B Tebbitts. WR-onn' lady, @o,S Riddlsand ‘atv. Pa: Hw At J Mead aaryo Wie J anv famil ftoveus and ady, F Stace naa F tenon’ Pee Eive. Mas «ar ard. 3 ‘aters, Md; W Da- % Thomas, ¥i pare: Vii & Church, Bysivon, N a nok ‘THE EVENING STAR. HOW’S MY BO’ BY SIDNEY DOBELL. the sa! boy—my bog 2° ’s nam, good ship called 'y boy John— e that went to sca— What care I for the shi, My boy’s my boy to me. You come back from sea, And net know my John ? L might as well have asked some landsman Yonder down in the town. There’s vot an ass in all the parish Bat he knows my John. my box? ailor? How's my boy Ant unless let me know. V'll swear you &ré no saéiior, Blue jacket or no, Brass buttons or ne, sai ‘Anchoz and orown or n Fenn since e ahip waa the Jolly Briton"— ‘Sy low, woman, pak low |” ‘Aud why should I low, sailo-, About my own bey John ! fT was loud as | ain proud. *d sing him over the town ! Why should | speak low, sailor 7” “That good ship went down.” “How's my boy— What care I for t I was neyer aboa: fe she afl EES y boy ? ship, sailo. ? her. it or be she La + UI be bound, er owrer’s can afford her. How boy—my boy ? Tell me of nin and no other ! How's ny boy—my boy !”” i does HOW'S MY AUNT? BY SIDNEY DOBELL. “Ho ' conductor of tie train! How’s my aunt—my aunt 2” “Waat’s your aunt's name, goed sir And the dats of the train J want.” “My Aunt Jane— Who came 1a the cars this uorn— She left in the early troin. What care I forthe rest? My aunt—my aunt is gone! “What's the use being condnctor, f you don’t know my aunt ? You might as well bee lobsterman jaitirg your traps at Nahant. very fool on the early train ught to have known my aunt.” “How's my aunt—my aunt ? Who's responsible for her ? Tell me, conductor, speak ! Qr I'll have you in jail to-n erro. Badges or no, conductor, Conductor, of ro badges, Pll have you in jail to-morrow,” 'S; low, my d: ar sir, speak low |" hy should [ speak low, conductor, About my own Aunt Jane? Conductor, retire ! Pll send for the crier ‘To screech it all over the train. Why should I speak low, conductor 2” “There’s been a ‘smash-up’ in the train" “T'll show r= where we were wrecked, y the bank there, just under the wall. you may have the luck to detect, ‘Mid the fragrants, some bits of you aunt. here’s an old parasol with the silk all torn off— wo boxes of pills—ard a re for congh— ne leg—half an ear—an old wi, It’s just possible those are your aunt.” aunt? h tn the train? Itis not the smash | want. £'U have auntiv, alive o- deal, Without any legs, or without any hea |. You have her, that’s plain 5 I say, how's my aunt 2” “Every oae in the train was crushed— Minced—mangled—mushed !"" Wow Say aunt—my aunt ? What care I for the rest, conductor ? I'm no: th ir nephew ! Neither are any of thom her riecos. zead on, conductor, show me the pieces ! ay Auut—my aunt?”’—Bosion Post, -————+-ee, ~ Soctat Lire in Utan.—We have received The is no particular news, and singular to Iu an article refer- * the Tan say: It isa well-known fact, we presume, every- t gentiles are of all all good As we have before asa gentile’s as- vé for the exclusive- The for it is known, as well in Constantinople Lake City, and leads tie Sultan there to to keep High walls serve bere the pur permitted to mingle and associate position. and of the respect woman elsewhere commands; kuow, will lead to dissatis- ctien, and dissatisfaction will end in revolt. —— 19" The Fall River Monitor announces that the Cotton and Woollen Manu- pany, in that city, have voted to ition to their present mill of 9.900 230 looms, so that the entire mili spindles and 700 looms. It feet wide, and five sto- nereased from 160 to 460. The new portion of steam. esi: Sana ay, —————————————————————————— ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. "| NY; H Knight. NJ; jowison, Yee coring Whey rons iv " leby at 3 wens. Wd; W French ‘OC; Miss Clapton, B nit pon. aS pan, ass; E R Osborne nye 'W Schenkberg, Mr Gardner, E Ha:- N’S MOTE : D Hawes, H Joinstou, DL Bogert. E Cole, Vas E —3 fenpkins, J Smith, J Myanberry, Gay AG re jit sdrick, Va; caachu, Ga; DS R: ° 18 Van D. pant, Mase: 3 “ee 20} ate Sei A oO; jehols. do; @ W's ay diady.d ;> WH You I Bs ci ly, Pa: L. Reuffon, Mass. WASHINGTON HOUSE—J BNi oMr ‘itzpatrick, Ber ‘oot, Solomon, Green, Times, James win, W. vers: enned IDE, Broaton, Sei all 3. R. on, Jas. M. A.d. M., Mi cisontys We, A Sebastian Seward, m. eens. Jas. & lide!}, John, 312 a M Wirtall, Wilkinson, Mt” Adrian, Allen, And Ashmore, Joha Avery, W Barksdale, Wm. Karret, J. R. Beale, Chai Bingham, Joh Booock, 'Thos.3., Bonham, Mil Boulign: Boyce. ray ton, Brown, Burch, John C., Bi toh, Graham N, 357 E oH a ith ” Hotel ames S.. Ry orutahetvs, <r, cor D and 6th ats m. M., 234 I st, co He aS ee Fy 2] 7 Oy ‘amam ‘cor Pa av & Madison Place » James, W ashingtor rown’s Hotel ill, J.. Mrs. Williams’, 17, cor C and R. M, T., 424 H street, bet ! on, A., Miss Queen’s, 444 C st, bet K and F sonneon, R. W., of Ark., 385 & h a rene on éth et, between D and * si ! on, Sobrivener’s, 18 A st; Capitol ota al te <4 Ast, bot Tith and t2th Wm. kh Vin. B., 2 i % rs. Cammack’s, 112 f, bet ¢ 4 ¢- a eer 182 1 bho 80! onn RK. Toombs, Robts2a # st, Trumbull, Lyman, 45! 8th st, bet KE and F Wade, B. F., Mrs. H. Henry, M: 'T., Brown's S$. Mr. Solomon’s, 469 6th st Yulee, David L., 262 I st, bet 17th and 18th Adrian. Garnett B.. Me 1 . Avenue on, Wr. corner New Jorsey av and seuth A st Alley, John B., Private, x w cor 3d and C Anterson, Thos. L. lerson, Wim. C.. Win. W.. 322 Pa Brabson, Reese B., 558 H si! Branch, Lawrence U’B , Brown’s Hotel we Smith’s, 333 C Buffington, Jas., Private, $5 +) 517 12th riven: G . P. irkw James A, Mrs. irving’s, L. W..,.263G st, bet 14th and 15th fe avaet norte of bear Row, | st, Ts. Irving Dr. lilard: bet :6tl 13th bet I; ALL'S, r. a St Charles rner 19th n House House sts 10h and bet 9th and 10th Hotel Ai jouse 28 436 ot bet N J av and Ist st 8,28 436 st - Dunn’s, 456 H st F st, bet 1sth and lth ” Hotel nd 163% at ae rt th 15th en bet E and and Lith ist! Pa av, bet 6th & 7th oy’s, cor 8th and Pa av 01 REPRESENTATIVES. Adams, Chas. F., Private, 194 I street Adai Green, Private, 216 F Willards’ use yt st, bet 12th and 13th Hotel ste, 408 Brown’s Hotel Private, 296 F st. bet12th & sth Ashley, Jas. M.. Mra. Keilly’s, 555 New Jersey av D., NW corner 435 Wa. T., Brown’s Hotel C ats tel Babhitt, Elijah, Nationa! Hotel Bare, Thos. J .Witlards’ Hotel arr, os. J., Willards’ Hot ,,Crutchett’s, corner 6th and D sts L., Washington House on A., Washington House Biatr, Sam’l S., Avenue House eee G.. Hyatt’s. 339 Pa. av otel Brown’s Hotel 30 o ledge L., Brown’s Hotel Boteler, Alex. R., Willarde’ Hotel Jolin E56 riav ver Wall & Stevens’ it, bet 3d and 4th sts st. Harrison’s, 377 Pa av rown’s Tayior' 1» 83 B w cor Sd and C ats, 408 Hotel 1 Sd st west Burlmgame. Anson, National Hotel Burnett, Henr: Burnhain, Alfred Barrou, Butter! Campbell, Jas. he, Silas M.. ‘aid, Martin, Willard» Hotel ashini Tivate, 263 G st A., Willards’ Hotel ton House H., Washington House i John, Hyatt’s, 339 Paav Caress, National iotel issouri av Carter, Luther Case, Charles, “ Clark, Horace F, Clark, John B., Private, cor Brown's otel and lath ste Clemens, Sherrard, Willards’ Hotel Clopton, David, Brown's Hotel Cobb, Williamson R rt Cochrane, Clark B Conkling, Roscoe, per, Covode, Joh 0x, Samuel Ze, Crawford, Curry, J: arti: " Barton, : rs. vidson, Thos. G.. Win vis, John G., avis, Reuben, wes, Henry L e Jarnette, Daniel C. oT 5t4 1 R. W., Mr: ‘a. Irving's, 28 636 st Willards? Hotel Cochrane, John, Willards’ H Colfax, Schuyler, Avenue House Willards’ Geo. B., Choate’s, 41 Corwin, Thomas, 6 Louisi: n, Avenue Hous S., Private, 468 Brown’ 1 otel ‘a. a 08's, nited otel Hotel _ Louisiana avenue a avenus ie 1 4th street 358 _D atreet ; Martin J., 250 F st, bet 13th and Ith bez L. M., Brown’s Hotel w cor 8th “a & Paav States Ho! Private, Madison Place & H st 2th street Brown’s Hotel ... Private, n w cor Sd and C sts, 498 .» 373 Pennsylvania avenue Delano, Charles, Willards’ Hotel Dimmick, Wm. 3 ue! » Hollsad, ann, Wm. MoKé 8! Ly igerton, Sidney, mundsou. Henry M. Pi 267 G st Vernon House, cor $d st & Mo av brook, Experience, 495 11th + Or Willa Ey A. Pa. a Mrs. Tilley st Etheridge, Emerson, Brown’s Hotel Farnsworth, John F, Fenton, Reubea E. Ferry, Orris S., Will lorenes, | Foster, Stephen C., St Fouke, Philip Frank August French, Ezra » Wash Garnett, Muscoe R. i. ‘tilards? Washington House Washington House Hotel hos. B., Private, cor Pa. av. and 17th et Charles Hotel 492 E st Wiliards’ Hotel ington House. Private, 428 H st Gartre!l, Lucius J., Private, 420 F st, bet 6th & 7th Gilmer, John A., Brown’s Hotel Gooch, Danie! W., Pz! Graham, James H., Wi Grow, Galusha A., w side Pth st, urley, John A.gPrivate, 404 E lo, James T.. Avenue House Washington House all. Chapi familton: And elem Harris, J. row Helmick, Wi Hickman, John, 21: Su venue ‘9 Penney! Hill, Joshua, Private, a 4 Hindman Tis. Hoara, Charlies ilar vy’s, ir., Thos.. Browa’s Botel Morrison, Mrs. Harrison's, 37 P Harris, Jolin T., B-own’s Hote! Haskin, John B.§Private, co Hatton, Robt., Rrown’s Hote! Hawkins, George S. Ns nw cor 3d & C sts, 408 da? y Hote! 379, bet D& Paav at 42 Missouri av rN. J.evend I st .) 2:7 Pennsylvania av House Snia av , bet 6th and 7th Hote! Holman, W.5 , Vernon House, cor Sd st & Hooper, W. H.74856th et Molar Houston, Geor, Howard, William. Hamph: Alber ohn Benj. rt G. jones, unkin, eitt, Lawrence M., Lafa: Kellogg, Francois W.. James, 23 James, Brown’s Ho! «+ Brown’s Hetel J..250'8 «Washington House yette House, F near M4 st of gy ashiuston House a Brown’s Hotel Washington House Hughes, George W.. Private, 151 F st st G st, bet Lith and lth 3 st ellogg, William, National Ho! ashington House Wr». 8., John W unkel, Jacob M > Luciui rum, Joba ) , Chas. Leach, DeWitt ih, James M., Longnecker, Henry C.. 2°35 Loomis. Deight ‘ilards’ Ho! +7 273 Est oC ie 212 Mrs. en dg dl vejoy, Owen faclay, Wm B allscx, Robert larston, artin, ‘tis i pert S., Kean, Jas. eK ni At, hereon, a oy Privi +376 H st C. hoate’s, David, 49 Missouri av vate, 468 14th st Brown’s Hotel Missouri av 41 Louisiana av ‘Mrs. Reilly's, 5 NJ. ke: Shelton F "Brown's Hats - oF... 8 Ww cor Al 8 M. Lindley. Washington Houes gan, John A, io? Feet Fs fr} rown’s Pa mils opp Wiliardas’ lor’n, 411 Sd et, Gilman, 439 Pa. av., opp U. 8. Hotel rles D., 4 Aven fs ard Horace, Paced States US Ps, F * Mrs. Williams eClernand, foun A Private 49 lithee Cor L ate, 508 1! ward, ‘ai een, Johu, Hi otel Megec Fone Waleed jotel litosuy Joke Be Brl tee tes a bee 1 aid son, John Th a st. illward, W., 28 F st, bet t2thand Ist ore Esha, Prtenta SF sr bet ith and sth 0 a nak., , 2865 F * oore, Sydenham, Brown’s Hotel “ oorhead, Jas. Villsrde’ Hotel forrill, Juetin S.. 380 C st orris, Edward Joy, Private. 408 14th st lorris, Isaac N. forse, Freeman a re) Otero, ennington, . or, Al ion4 ttle’ Emory Bo Willerds Botel rivatn, 329 Ni oger A, Pi Mrs. 274 B Pat Willard: Sd st Private, 489 11th st grey Rushy House. gor 44th & K ats ixen, Joan T., u Reza deahy pyilinede A ‘Shranem’B. Lea M. A. Natio: ‘ali G «» Wil feats Mirae it office 213 Pa.av uy Fb no oe or ce Ow? £2 Let at Juyoo’s, n w cor @ st & Paay .» Avenue House uel O., Smithson’s, B st venue House lew York av ‘A. nega jot Shows Hota nited Siiharda’ office 213 Pa. av » Nations! Hote! Sa ee homas C., Hyatt’s, $99 Pa. av House House, 6th st ee st& Paav Washburn, jr., laragy Private, Franklin Row, 332 Webster, Edwin H {Mre. Harrison’s, 37 Pa. av Wells, Alfred, M: ey s, 74 Missouri av Whiteley, 512 Lith st Wilson, James, ton House wi icuse Winslow, Warren, 26 G st Wood, John, 500 11th st Woodraff, John, fle 3 101 16! Wi ight, "Yohn V.. Bri J ACOB REED, MANUFACTURER OF MILITARY CLOTHING, Sovrugast CornER SECOND AND Spauce Sts., PHILADELPHIA. _MILITARY CLOTHS FOR SALE. jas0-6m as 1783 oe & Economy = =S 9 opispatcu! t . NAY Save the Pieces! “+ As accidents will happen, even in well-reeulated Samilies, it is very desirablo to have some cheap and convenient way for repairing Furniture, Toys, Crockery, &c. SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE meets all such emergencies. and no household can afford to be without it. It is always ready and up to the sticking point. There is no longer & nenes- sity for limping chairs, splintered veneers, headicss dolls, and broken cradles. [tis just the article for cone, shell, and other ornamental work, ¢ popular with ladies of refinement and taste. yi This admirable preparation is used cold, being chemically held in solution, and possessing #!! the valuable qualities of the best cabinet inakers’ clus, It may be used in the piace of o:dinary mucilage, being vastiy more adhesive. ““ USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE.” Price, 2 cents N.B.—A Brush accompanies each bottle Wholesale Depot, No. 48 Cedar street, New York. Ad&ress HENRY C. SPALDING & CO., Box No, 3,600, New York. Put up for Dealers in Cases containing Four, Fight, aud Twelve Dozen—a beautiful Lithograph- lc Show Card accompanying each package. fl A single bottle of SPALDING’S PRE- PARED GLUE wi!l save ten times its cost an- nualiy to every household. TE Sold by all prominent Stationers, Druggists. Hardware and Furniture Dealers, Grocors, a. Faney Stores. Country merchants should make s note of SPAL DING’S PREPARED GLUE, when making up their list. It will stand any fe Wty PFoOPosaLs FOR ARMY TRANSPORTA- TION. Paorosats will be received at the office of the As- sistant (Quartermaster at Fort Leavenworth, K. T, until 12 in.,on Wednesday, the lith day of April next, for the trausportation of military supplies anes the years i860 and 1861, on the folluwing routes: 1, From Forts Leavenworth and Riley, in the Territory of Kansas, and from the town of Kansas, in the State of Missouri, to Fort Union, in the Ter- ritory ot New Mexico, or any other depot that may be designated in that Territory, and to any point on the route, 2. From Fort Union. or suck other depot as may be designated in the Territory of New Mex the posts or depots that are or may be established in the military department of New Mexico, except ; Forts Bliss and Filimoro, The weizht to be transported each year not to he less on either of the routes than one hundred thousand (10,000 pounds, nor more than five mil Hons (sp0i00) pounds 10) 44 miles for which the trang; form-d on each routs in eac! and will bo made for rech route separately. Bidders will give their names in full, as wellas their p'aces of residence, and be prepared to eater into contracts, and to exscute bonds, with good se- curity, In such an aimountas may be prescribed by the Assistant Quartermaster at Fort Leav- nworth, not to exceed $150,"'0 on each route, as s00n &8 con- tracts shail be awarded. =! Contractors will be reqvir-d to be in readiness for servic by tho lat day of May Seccondir rs their meana of transportation to bs approved by the Assistant Quartormaster at Fort Leavenworth ; and, as trausportation may be demanded at any time for the whole weight to be transported during the year on either of the routes, they must have places of business or agenci-s at or in the vicinity of Leavenworth end at Fort Union or other depot in New Mexico, at which they may be coin- munioated with readily. . Fach proposal will be nocomparied by the names of the sureties, who must be wel: known to the As- sistant Quartermaster at Fort Leavenworth, or whosa joint capability to pay the bonds. should they forfeited, must be attested to his entire satis{ac- ion. roposals will be endorsed as follows: “Propo - sa's for Tran pores ”*? and none wil! be enter- tained unjesa they fully comply with ail the stipula- tions set forth in this advertisement. The right is reserved of rejecting all the bids that may be made, QUARTERMASTER G: fell y rtation will be per- month of the-year, F ENERAL’S OFFicg, ashins ton city, . 10, 1869, )FFICIAL GP:NIONS OF THE ATTO SYS “GENERAL OF THE UNITED STATES—Advising the Presitent and Heads of Departments relative to their Official Duties; and Expounding the Constitution, Treaties with For- sien Governmente and Indian Tribes aud the Public Laws In8volumes8vo bound in sheep, with co moe indices and a digest. The last3 volumes con aining the opinions of Gen. Cushing. These 3 volumes &re sold separate from the sets, to allow persons who have tho first volumes to complete: their xets, Price »f tha wholes volumes, $24 A liberal discount allowed to the trade. Orders aro now solicited Also, & Digest to the Opinions, bound umform with the above, Price $3. For zaio by BLANCHARD & MOUUN, Successors to R. Farnham, oor. lith st. and Pa. ave. N wW YORK AND WASHINGTON STEAMSHIP LINE. Tho Steamer MOUNT VERNON will leave Alexandria and W: York EVERY Ih rk for es every Saturday. atso’oluck pm. | ‘aesengers con join the ship at Alexandria atany tame before the hwur of the steamner’s departure, - B.—In the event of the steamers inability to cross the bar in consequence of jow water. a!| goods will be tly lightered wie Fae tee ek tigh red to and from the steamer fe 2-ly For freight or passare apply t: NT MORGAN © RHINEHART, Weatern W harves. Es 5 RRESPONDENCE WITH A Child, price $1.25. 6 Life and Correspordence of Thomas Pea gus Ht Th DD. favs teat master of Rucby Sclivol,an Professor of Modern History in the Univetsity of £) Stanley, M. A., in two Oxford, by Arthur Penrhy: volumes; prige $2. Specsnes of homas Corwin, with steel plate ee Ee of his life, Edited by Issac ‘or sale at TAYLOR & MAURY’: 334 Pacaves bet Sth and meh ats. e9 ENNEY & LANS! 520 a AGFNTs FoR = ee 520 PARK FIRE INS. CO.N. Y.—Cazh capital and fey ear ),000, nearly; and correspontents of ether Companies ae oash capital of over SRN eiaine Rie Sd tee eee ees and promptly SEVENTH STREET.—250 283 ern Apples,,in prime orders Bank =p Giado Butter, extra prime. for family uso; premium New Jersey Buckwheat tern C! Grovoriesof overs Find, wholesale ond rahe st Prices to suit the times, at fo New Store ge" (des) €, BL JEWKLL. NEw PH Al ‘OGRAP: 450 PEnnstivania A: EMAROTY PE GALLERY, Near Third Stress, IMERSHEEE Put up in handseme eace. PRSTSERARHS- nee ion tse, sais will atate the rate per 19 pounds per | THE APFLICTED! rir resetanie MSGEOn. pincnes weno ee Betis” soci ey igh Aateepd Perego, Tys |mot is respectable citizens of Baltimo the cou mtry are Tin possession of F itis cold by most of the Draggists of Balti- more, and r, tes i the proprietor. arr ere Re is satiate, 1 > more 8! between Eden street and Centra! avenue. None genuine unless her name is blown on the bottle and her sea! on the cork. Price $1 per bottle, six botties for $5. seta, BC" nas aon appointed W bolsals Agout for the Distviot, and wit supply the trade at my prices. de 22-tr 6 LDS, Cr HUARSENESS, &o. The prevalence of the above complaints at thie season'gonorally has the civstef tringing vuta host of professcdivy new specifics, and while some are ‘ood, many are ussless, and others even dangerous. ine ‘wisest course to pursue is to consult your fam- il sician, or otherwise use only such rem: diee as long public experience has proved to. be enfo and efficacious. Ofthis character is TYLER’S COM- OUND SYRUP OF GUM ARABIC. Original- the favorite prescription of an eminent physician itsoon became s popular remedy, and hss continued to enjoy a crowing. reputation for the last twenty years. In cases of common Colds, on, &o,, it acts likea iron tal in ater 7) one a 8, ‘Whoopi: ough, Croup, ma, influenza, &c.. its seonens is unparalleled, and moet will testify who have used it. Price 25 cents and 50 cents _ per bottie. Soild by Nairn & Palmer, Chas. Stott. &c., Wash- ington: Cissel, Georgetown; Peel & Stevens, A}- exandria; where it may be had also, for convenience, in Lozenger form. Price 12% and 5 cents a box— kuown as “ Trier’s Gum Arabic Cough Candy Drops,” as au elegant, pleasant and efficacious Pul monic Lozenge they ats unsurpassed. de 7-am VANT’S STRINGENT AADIA ROMATIC For Cleansing, Beantifyings ‘and’ Preserving the Teeth and Gums 4 T UNNAVA: For inflamed And Ulcersted Gums! NNAVANT’S oponTadic ELIXIR, For the oO ‘ure he and Neuralgia! Toothse! gi Sold by all the principal Drugziats. no 12-3m SWINDLING QUACKS, Caution! eeokas their Books, Cordials. Bachu, Hos; ls, Instruments or Hings—ehus iy and, Farsposes to: profit by my experience. wri OF Mm rivet ireuiar MOSPERMATORRHCEA ;-ITS CURE. With stamp enclosed, address, in perfect confi denes, your friend, a former sufforer, merely super ars © Box 176, Charlestown, Mass, je4-D& Wie FOR STAMPING- A PACKET OF PAPER AND ENVELOPES TO MATCH, at the METROPOLITAN BOOKSTORE, PHILP & SOLOMONS, Agents for Laurence’s celebrated Linen Papers, ** Metropolitan Miil ja. 25 6m.r 332 Pa. av. B . fe: 654.) Y THE PRESIVENT OF THE UNITED STATES. In pursuanos of law, 1, James BucnaNan. Pres ident of the United States of America, do hereby declare and make known that public rales will be held a* the undermentioned iand officesin the StaTE - Louisiana at the periods hereinafter designated, wo wit: At the lard office at Opetousas. commencing on Monday, the saventeantn day of May next, for the disposal of the public lends heretofore wnoffered. situated in the following towaships and parts of townships, viz. South of the base line — test of the principal me- ridian , Sections 18 and 24; the SW 2 of section 26; se0- tions 23, 3", 32, 34, 36, $8 and 40, of township 4; sec- tions 2,¢ 6, 8. 19, 12, 24, 18. 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, and 96. of township 5; townsir 1,32. M4, 7; of range ene. Section 8; thes % of section the S of seo- tion 12; sections 14, 18, 20, 22,26 28, 30, $2, 34and 36, of townanip 4; xeotions 2, 4 6.8.10, 12. 14, 18, 20, 22. 4, and 26, of township‘; townshtps 6. 7 and 8, of Tange tio. ‘Lowaushtps 6,7 and 8, of range three. Township 12, of range foxr. Fownsh ip It, of range fier. ‘ownship 10, of range eizht. ) Seotions 2, 12 14, 22, 24. 96, 2% 32.34 and 36.of town ship 3; sections 2, 19, 13, 23. 24, 25. 26. 36, of township | ‘fownships 4, 5.6, and 12. of range therteen. Soutic cf the base line and enst of the principal me- fe ridian, | The SW 3¢ of section 4; sect! 1g oF section 19; sections 12, ad 36, ns Gand R; the SW 20, 22, 24 26, 28 3!, 82, 34, am 2. 4,6, 8, 1, 12, 14, 18, of township 6; , of range one. Sections 2, 4, 10, 12, 14, and 24, of townsh'p 3; seo- tions 2 4,6, 8.10, 12, 14, 18. 2, 22, township ections 2, G6, 10, 12, 14, 18, 20, 22, 32, 34, and 36, of townehip 8, of range two. “ _ Srotion 6; lots 1. 2, 3, nd 7, of section 8; sen- tions 20 and 32, of tow: Pp 2; the W 3 of ths NE ho W 3¢ of the SE 3s, and the W 3s «-f section 4; ons 6,8, and 20; Y 3g of the NW 44 and the eof the SW _'4 of section 22: sections 2 and $i > 24, 28. 30, and 32. of Ww the wW d¢ of the Sr 34 and the W 3 of sects township 8; seations 2 4,6, 8, 10, 12, 14, IR 25, 23. 30, 32, 34. and 35, of township 1 6.8, 10, 12 14, 18, 20, 22, 24. 25, 23 BU,3 , $2, HM, and of township li, of range tree, Tue W 44 of section 18; se-tion 9, of township 19; the 83g of the SE \%, the NW 3 of the SE %. and lots 1, 2,3 and 4. of seotion 10; sections 18 and 22; sections 28, $1, ani 34, of township !1. of range fowr. Seotions 14, 22 24,26 S4, aud 3, of township 8: township 9, except section 31; sections4 and 10,<f township 10, of range str. North of the base line and vast of the principal me- . rid an. Township 2, of range four. Nerth of the base line and wrest of the princ‘pal me Lan, Township 2, of range orr. Towus>ip 3, of range tuo. Townships 4, 5, and 6, uf range tarec At the land office at Oretovsas, commencing on Monday, tha twenty-first day of May next, fer the disposal of the racaat land sections and pa: t tioned townush States withii 8ix mies Orleans, Opelou-as and enbjact, as do New eat Western railroad.” required by law. to a minimum of (ico ars and fifty cents per acre, viz: South of tht base line an! east of tae principal ome an. ridi Townships 2, 3, 4, and 5, of rauge one. Townsh'ps 2 3. 4,5, and &, of ranze tio, Townships 2, 3, 4, 5. 8, 7, 8, 9, anu 10, of rance taree, Townships 4,5, 6.7.8, 9,10 and 11, of range four. ‘ownships 8.9, 10, 1) and 12, of range Fre. Townships {1, 12'and 18, of range riz. Townships U, 12. [3 and 14, of range seven, ‘own hy 12, 13. 14 and 15. of range eveh? ‘ownahi 1S, 14, 15, and 16. of raugs » ite, ‘owns! 14,15 and 16, of range ten. : i 15, 16 and 17. of range eleven. | Townships 15. 16 and 17, «f rangoiwelee, ” Township 15, of range thirteen, South of the base line nae west of the principal me ridian, ‘Townships 2,8 and 4. of ranges one, two and three. Townships |, 2 and 3, of ranges four, five, sux, seven, eight and nine. ‘ownsi:ps I and 2, of rarges tea, eleven and twelve. At the land offios at New on Monday, the fourteenth disposal of the vacant lends in the even-numbered sections and parts af sectron*, within the under mentioved towsships. which remain to the United tates, within lies on exch giue of the “New Oveans, Opeloueas and Great Western railroad? subject, ag required by law, to a minimum o} two dollars and fi ty cents per aoce, viz: ORLEANS, commencin, day of May next for the South #: the ay line Pees St of the principal me ridian, and west of the *ixsissippi ri: Tort f - estore river, { { 1s and 17. o} 5, ic 17, of ranges 13 and 14. , anchl7, of range 15. 15. and 16. +f ranges 16,17. and 18. ps 13. 14,15. and 16 of ranges 19 and 20. ard is, of range 21. and 14,0f ranges 22, 23 24, and 25 Townsh Townships ‘3, 14. ‘ownships 13 ands appropriated by law for the use of schools, military, and other purposes, to rw. “swamp sod overii: ea granted to the Siete the acts of Congress. approvid March 2, 1249, and September’ 8, 185), will bs excladed from the ral-s, | ‘The tracts ‘along the lines of the railroad w ll be : saul subject to the right of war—g'anted by the a:t of 4th Aucust, 1852—for said rat’roade, and the tieul: tes witli be sold ascon- 'y shown on the 5 2 3 | officia! plats without dedu; {| The off ting of the avove on the days appointed, and will proceed in the order in which tier) are advertised, until the whole shal have been offerec and the sales thus closed ; but no sale shal! be kept wpen longer than two weeks, no private entry of any of the lands will be admit oO @00D PICTURES | Given uniee vethecatratsie ote oo vem i ive inder 1S Ci a takeninany weather, | this Set day ofdaruay: ‘Arino Doeaini one thuveand emember eight hun 7. 180 Penney van avenue, near 34 street. JAMES BUCHANAN, “Bewwre the adie oe date es astro. Bs Set ioe: ui mi F'¥E, 9.2 EIANOS FOR RENT. Commidsiouer of te General Lead Ofice. z,Fianoe for t NOT!CE TO PRE-EMPTION Ts. x Mel for for Every person entitle “at pe Nn Lk; firey Pumas forage pe A Rg de BS fob =~ OWN P. ELIS. 906 Pav. | failinh thesame OF the cntialeedon wie ee 28. 6, [ELS.% | eee the and mak - figah MAILLARD comn cele the lands em- ING fei6 1t &e. SUR corner |, and von ermont ave, ———— EE Sort eves Lt T K FLUE BOOK FOR 1860,—Juet pub- | BLANCHAR fes ey Prete 8. ng tho treet 3 be fe rhciteds . 4 = Com jesionsr of the General’ a Nore —U. the reguiat ae re and pape et ,tO et ee for advertising ns eX ers AS Are lay aul by the Geueral j Pipes oR mine: PARE FE ES: 4LL, OLD AND YOUNG, AFFIRM ITS TRUTH, Hickory G Pror. 0. J. Woop—Dear Sir: Sometime last sui were induced to nse some of your Hair Reatorstive, were so wouderful, we feel it our dury to you aud the d, to reporcit. Our litle sou's head for sometime had been periecuy covered with sores, aud some called st ecald head. The barr almost enuirely Came off in consequence atti when « friend, seemg his vised we to bse FOr Restorau we did so w bat te oor surprise, few Sg rd removed w and juseriant crop of hair seo started ov! now ay that oor doy has 1 scalp, and as luxeriant a crop of hair as a ny other child. We cau, therefore, and do hereby, recom- mead your Restorative, ava perfect emedy for all alpand hair. We are, yours respectfully, — Gioncr W Hica xmoTMam, Bakak A. HiGGINBOTHAM. Paor. Woop—Dear Sir: been becomiag prematurel ases of My hair bad, for several years, gray, accompamed by a i ness which reudered the cou tion of oil weceseary in dressing 1. When Lo ¢ your Hair Restora- Ptive about two mowthe condition; hav. we ved its use til three weeks, it has turned to its yatural color, aud assumed 4 sofiwess aud lustre greatly vo Le preferred to those produced by the applicauon Of olis or any uiher preparstion I nave use ae aw stispensable article for every lady's tos vo be used as a Hair Restorative, or for the e purpose of dressing or Deavufying the hair. You have permission to refer come all wuo eutertain any doubt of ste performing al that is claiwed for it saben al ead 857. Cincinmatt, U., Fe WELLINGTON, Mo., Dec. 5, 1857. Pror. Woop—Dear Sir: By the advice of a frend of mine, who his been using your A to try it. ir Restorative, | wai Thad the fever, some time inst Ma: some ina gi tre amicssl induce ie to give this pn Scknowledgment of the benefit 1 bave received from 'rof. Wood's Hur Restorsuve, Yours respectfally, AR Jacons, it up in bottles of three d snail; the small holds hall & pil one dollar per bottle; the me- dium holds at icast tase, per cent. more in propor- tion than the small, retails for two dollars per bot tle; the large holds a quart, 40 per cent. more in proportion, and retails for $38 bottle. “ OV. J. WOOD & CO., Proprietors, 312 New York, (in the great NY Wire Railing 4 onegpeer et —_ fog es strost, St, _Louie, a5 rugs y Dealers. sdsesi = ~ 18 5-e03m 3 CROFULA, Ss * OR KING'S BYIL, A constitutional diverse, « ef the dieed, by a this tad Uecomes witisted, werk, ond poet. Boing & irculation, it petwad ‘whole ‘body, and ma: tin disease on any of it. No organ is free ks, nor is there one which it may not destroy. screfelove taint is variously caused by mercurial disease, low liviug, disordered or unbeaithy food, impure air, Sth depressing vices, and, above all, by the its origin, it is hereditary in “from parents to children wsto ntion;” indeed, it seeme to be the ill wimat the inigaities of the fatnere ca by deposition from the blood of cor- acter, which, in th , liver, and incer- med tubercle he ginnde, swellings ; face, eruptions or sores. ‘This. foul he blood, — th ou! rod of Him who suys upon cheir childre: les effe jess power to withstand the at 3 ently vast numbers perish By disorders, which, althouga not scroful ir are scill rendered fatal by thie taint in coustunpuen whic! n directly in v ctive di 1 the oF; eeuee. One quarter of all our people are acrofulens; their ed by the lerking infection, and their heal the liver, kidneys, brai arise from er are aggravate A Ss COMPOUND EXTRACT OP SARSAPARILLA a! remedy which the medien! ebill of ourtimes his everywhere pr 4 from the moat active it,auch as ERUPTIVE and SKIN Disa N¥'s FIRE, ROSE or ERVSIPELAS, PIMP BLoTcuHRs, BLains ano Boits, Tum Sait RHEUM, ScaLD H Ul ‘The popular beitefin “impurity of the blood” is truth, for scrofwinie a degenern a © fthis Sarsaparilia 1 te thout which seand bi Constitutions. *S CATHARTIC PILLS, AYER Por ail the purposes af a Family Physic, Are ve composed thn* disensi Ferdhatand or © this: the range of their cetien them. Their penetrating prep- and invigorate every poruon of tion, and re- ed down with or phy- hie health ore rz stored by boy, agent below wa Almanxc, c for their tse i Indigestion, Pam slency, Les of Appetite, plaints ‘arvsing frem a | ue ctiens, jaundice, and ocher kindred com- tats ef ibe bedy er ebstrection PREPARED EY 2. C. AYER & €O., LOWELL, MASS., PRicz, @i pax Bortz; Six Borrizs ror 5. Beld by ¥.D. GILMAN, Washington; R. 3. oF Ee George Georgetown, and by all Draggiau everywhere. ne 1S-ea8:ar DR. PoBias. OPTICIAN, 425 PENN. AVENUE, BET. 4 anv 6TH Srs. 1 most rospectfully inform my friends and the public generally, that I have removed to the, above piace, whera | may always be found, to, suit all that require my aid, with SP CTA- : CLES, or liaving GLASSES fixed to suit all Si As to my capabilities, and the satisfaction I tally given, I wiil eutirely jeave to the public to te from the many testimonials in thie eity and elsewhere, that 1 have ef the most eminent zen- tlemen in the United States; and L artioulariy desire my advertisement in tho National Intelligencer to be road a5 a xuid« to those who wish to be well suited, I do not suit at frst cignt 2x some pretond to do, nei- ther do | werrant mine or any other Ginsses te it you fors space of six years, as you will read in an advertisement of another person, which ie all stuf. by is certainly a new phase to endezvor te improve a tor’s bad vusiness. 1 wii! not impose upon or insult an exlightened pubiic, to endeavor to make them believe such nonsense. ‘I can only add, that your eyes do uot undergo a change, then I will ra. tyou my Gissecs to last you forever. You wil atall times find in my seta bliefment « stock PECTACLES id weil assorted E GLASSES, wi "beast ian Pebbles a enezuleen Crys YE Big COPES, MICR( ock nonsense, rt RO SCOPES, OPERA, READING, WATCHMA KERS and ENGRAVERS GLASKES, and a isree variety of other asolul Optics. | aunex a fewof the meant TESTIMONIALS. rom ais Excelicncy, ine Governor of Vergwnia. HicHMOND, Oct. 3, 1854, i have treda Speoteck ii rom Mr. Totes, and Pert p es obtain 5 eat essistance to my nicht, and ‘SPrtgtponding with his description of their focus, I hi 2 on 5 ‘ "RENRY A. WISE 1 was recom: ied to Oculist, and as ve Syos ty, I was Erptifed to find that Mr. Tobias comprehend them of. Prom the Hon. tacles you sent him, y suitable to to you, to ref, Backs, rer mn, Feb. 14, 1858. 5 inated oe Me eh roa watt votlont isola ewe an ol IF Please observe that my Establishment 1 on Fone PORE AMEROTVER BOG wi i outst some wd you wil ag 1 qual te any other Establishment, at orate NEW GUUDS AT VERY LOW PRICES. We are now receiving a large and weil paloceed stock of Housekeeping Goods, such as ‘owelings in ret yan ty, ow Cane = denene, 64 U1 ressek benbrtas,, in and Sn every Tariety + Jouvine’ Ki shag ule. ce aeepeerne eet TAYLOR & BUTCHISON, fe ite Centre rieet Spa jouvn T es BYY Your sto =. aie AT REDUCED PRICES, the ‘Avenue, west of 1 edb door te je MEDICINES. D* BALTIMORE Has Discovered the most eee, Seay a enty Effectuai Kemedy wn the World, FOR ALL DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE, LET NO FALSE DELICACY PREVENT. APPLY IMMED ATELY. A CURE WARRANTED, OR NO CHAKGE, IN FROM ONE TO TWO DAYS. Weato norures, AG: of he Be eee of the Back, @ur- cures, ecvome mq yond Con. ousnens, Dyepepey, Langone: are: of the Heart, Ty Lor Giddiness, Disease Nose or Skin, ABections of the Lowy voluntary Drecharges, imporene Dediity, Nervou oy sigeer. Low femos of i : those Termbie Disorders arming from Solitary Habis of Youth—those Dreadful and Desirective Practices which rep. tmporsible, and destroy Lown der Marriage Body and Mog that dren an untimely gi alted talents aud brillant intellect, whe magh: otherwise hs entranced lnstening Seosies wath the tlundere of eloguenc waked te ecausy ibe living lyre, may tail wih dence. MARRIAGE MARRIED PERSONS, or ¥ovrg Men convempinning Mer being of physical wenkness, organie debiliy, ‘cured. dee the care ef Dr. J. may rong tm bis honor a8 & gentienan and couldestly ray as = phyercian. ” leone “) © few doors tren rye uame sod Dember. Leer must be paid and contain aetamp. . DR. JUHNST( Members of the Royal College (Su: from one of the most and the greacer part o! e life ‘London, Paris, Phils drip Ricted sone of the mest astonishing TAKE PART pone cries twaniged ia the canee of their deciining coming week, pale, nervous sod em the nd improdent votary of pleas be has imbibed th of thie pastel @ueasesu tee ae jee bat deters him from PI respectabilicy, can bands of ignoraut end designing pr of curing, filch bis pecumiary suber uc mouth tained, aod mouth, or og ne the 2 bin w boron - progress. ith frightfel ried tole Srendfal eoffermnge b acevered country from waose DR. JOHNSON'SREMEDY F. AND ID Lucas of the ‘Tre Bind epeeedily cured. ENDORSEMENT OF TRE Paese. THE MANY THOUSANDS cured o: (i aud the numerous 1 by Dr. 5 © THE Universat COUGH REMEDY, OR ALL KINDS OF | UNG AN HROAT DIFF CHRONIC AND CONMOW HOOPING COUGH. BRON Th bea OF VOiC&, STOMACH DE- BILITY CAUSED BY COUGHS, AND HEART COMPLAINT. Lares Bottles 9 cents. Smell Bottles % centr, AXD TER JUSTLY CELESRATED TOLD ANODYNEA, R NEURALGIA, VOUS HEADACHE, ARACHE, TOOTHACHE, GOUT, RHEC MATISM, ST. VITUS’ DANCE. LOSS SLEEP, AND MINOR NEK- VOUS COMPLAINTS. Price 50 Cents per Bottle. ons beins made by etrict pharma jones Peck fectiy -8re now, after end haves ad to the ie Wil that coufidence t= their curativs powers thatehou Warrant all in making trim: of them, ; Ciroulars, testimont: and every evid: to strengthen conficencs, can be found with ali deal ers, to which work particuiar attention, and on which we reiy for approbation, J. W, HUNNEWELL & CO, 6.6, 7 and 9 Commercial Wharf, Sole Agonts for Bosion, GEORGE BRUNNEWELL. 144 W ater street, Solo Acont for New York, For sal e agente in every city, and the dra make a Waeteseene Seotsowsen, ant Alexandria. HE CELEBRAT: LAND ICINES, OF PHILADELPHIA, edi th pult of thirty fi oftentcnsive and ‘uccssefal practice San eo aee on): FH properstions to cure the various that m. he ight years’ uso in private cire) rmed remarkable cures, offerc oly lech ia heir RK. J. S ROSE'S COUGH SYRUP OR EX BCrORIN wel colically cure Coughs, Ga, loareencet, Bronchitis, sud all Lung diseases Price & cents an: . JS. ROS 8 F9 of ALTERNATIVE SYRUP. ‘arifier for the cure of Scrofris, Chronic Diseases, Ulosre, Sweried Neok art ui gonapes a from an impure state of te |. Price $1, R. J. S. ROSE'S DYSPEPTIC COMPOUND 5S tie Com The only eure cvre for Dyspepsia and Li pisint. C R. J. S. ROSE S PAIN CURER. It is note bas stood tho tert of 35 sm, Toothand Kar Aches, oure ai; bat itaone curing heumats ng in the Stomach and ..0wels, Sprains, Bruves, Paine in the Limbr, Joicts, Baok and Spine, or pay pain intern: or externally. Price 12,25 ccats 3 bot These jee, acd many ethers referred to ir Dr. Rose's Medics: Advirer, (which book may bt eratts at ony of the crvg &! med Ci nes Aré Kept) DAve bosn used 190,009 persons With prompt benefit. To ensure success you have on! to see that they are genuine by having the Doctor's written stgnatwrs over each on each adel, opt by ell Druggicte. eee-tr TRIESEMAR, 1, 2, & 3, ted by Roya. ters Patent of Bnaland, and id by the f the Braise de Pharmacn ce is and the imperial Collece of Medscm. tema. No. 1 * javalenbie for Thame, ‘Spermator » and al) pbysical disabilities, “ee 2 comnpletely ered cates a'l traces & ag diveasce that have boen hitherto treated by the nav eeons ad pernici fooparia and eubebs. No. 3 Las ed the innrons use of o the sufferer speedy mpurities, and rooting out the *“TRIEBEMAR Nos, L.2and 2,2re jets form of a lozm.g*, deveid of taste = and can be carried in the wsisteont pooket. ite caces, Ong Sovvton ime i | an pees _ a oman, an is nck ofour cases for $s which ew £ vy Lhere is 5 Fees phseciegal ccf bow vo i four doors below Mo! stroct. New York. mediniely on receiving Bre mittance, Dr. Barrow wil! forward the er irae the world, securely paekod, sud oy 8 ont of the D. to the instruc’ Po ed ; S CALVERT FORD, nS erie HA!" FOES SURE Aer aron. AND OESMAGH AND WEAK HOWELL PREPARED BY 4 CHEMIST. Borrizs 12, 25 and 69 cents aud one collar. WHE GREATEST ESCOVER ¥ IN MEDICAL FAR NE’S CURIE-ALL ehoaid be ina miller 2 care of accidents o: evdden : Lis quer cures in eas time than it re it pain y part of the ayatem and i weet Weternalls PA Dg ako eat and Sia ch Stl Neck—every person ® gt Nerves, Me a Boat ta 6 a ear a its was 10 power, oxpeis &:) psn from the sretom nd try it. ae Wer or AS Congh Syrup it are Bil TSHORNE’SA Soe Ale MARTIN La cident Ca ati Biles ‘Foul Fig atove . DA Payite (PRE DES? WopHa SynuP in wee host Ci? 16H Si if im the wor'd # mad SHORNES Tee RA SYRUP OF ‘Phis articio a Tt chemist, and i WF ERT ls Bat papers ion for tarvh, Bromchitis, Hoarsoness, Sor Cold, and & preventive of that'lick ve wast he Cosas. ‘ Nese te

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