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THE EVENING STAR, Mr. Wendell Philtips delivered a lecture atthe Brooklyn Athen@um on Tuesday evening, before a large and enthusiastic audience, on tl subject of the dissolution of the Union. fgmenl row was anticipated, and a force v3 ssc ‘was on hand to quell it; wep ie! it not come off. The lecturer was {: uced to the an- dience by Mr. hepa Tilton, who a explanatory speech. There were promi- nent gentlemen on the platform, the lecturer hav- ing scarce anybody besides Mr. Tilton to sapeest him. He was occasionally interrupted by b hy but Po whole his remarks were very favorably received. U7 The Alta California warns the Lesiapar inst being too credulous about the ric! ef ‘ashoe. ‘*\Ve do not mean to be understood as Saying,” it remarks, ‘‘that the Washoe country is not rich enough in the precious metal, but simpl; that nothing is yet known concerning it that will justify this recently-inaugurated wild and spread- ng excitement.’’ The Herald takes the opposite view of the Washoe diggings, and thinks thatthe richuess of the silver deposit is sutticiently attested by uncontradicted and reliable reports. UF The Senate of Pennsylvania has unani- mously passed a joint resolve authorizing the Gov- emnor to appoint tbree commissioners to confer with fhe commissioners from New York, Mary- Jand, and other States interested, to agree on such action as may be deemed proper with reference to railroad charges for carrying freight. Theavowed object of this movemeut {sto procure the estab- lishment of the pro rata principle, which cannot be adopted by one State alone without injury to her interests. - i Mr.E. Y. Robbins delivered, atthe Cooper Institute, New York, on Monday evening, the first of a course of lectureson “Sanitary Science.’’ He adduced a vast body of statistics to show that fresh air, healthful food, and judicious occupa- tions have an important bearing on the duration of human life. He estimated that over 10,000 _ die unnecessarily in New York every year he need of sanitary reform. icture in ‘‘Punch” illustrates the fol- lowing dialogue: Discerning child, (who has heard some re- marks made by papa ) Are you our new nurse? Nurse.—Yes, dear Child —Well, then, I’m one of those boys who can only be managed with Kindness, so you had Detter get some sponge cakes and oranges at once! 5 London Court Journal contradic‘s de- ec aay tbe rumor that has been prevalent for some time in regard to the approach{ng marriage of the Princess Alice. It says: ‘‘We are enabled t» state that there is not the slightest foundation for the announcement, copied from the Dutch papers, of th- aproaching marriage of the Prince of Oreng+ with an illustrious Princess.”” @ I} The Governor of Florida has issued a proclamation for the election, on the first Monday of May next, of two major generals, five brigadier , one colonel, one lieutenant colonel, and one mejor for each of the twenty-one reziments in the State. and for scce™ and two lieutenants for every beat company in the State. 7 The Paris Moniteur of March 6th says :— Some German papers announce that the French artillery has been increased by the creation of three new regiments. The fact is, the number of batteries having been reduced, the artillery Las, in reality, undergone a reduction. 17 The Superintendent of the Baptist colpor- tage in Virginia has instructed the book agent of the Sunday School and Publication Board (T. J Starke of Richmond) to send back all the copies Spurgeon’s Sermons ordered to their colporteurs and now on hand. iL Margaret Dilleen, an Irish domestic, who was looking atthe Pemberton Mill when it fell, ‘was so completely paralyzed tbat from that mo. ment she lost the power of s; hb, and though she has attended to work regularly since, she has not uttered a word! i[7 The Galveston News of the 13th instant says:—Our readers may form some opinion of the amount of labor now required in this post- office when we inform them that the last three mails from New Orieans brought over 360 bushels of mail matter.” 77 The New York Times’ correspondence from Rio de Janeiro gives an account of the arri- val at that port of the Archduke Maximilian. of Austria. who is traveling InSouth America incog- mito, and avoids everything in the way of dis- plays. i> The hull of the wrecked steamer Hungt- rian has been sold for $3,400, and the cargo on board for $i2.730. One-third of the carzo saved seld for about $5.000. The salvage awarded bv = magistrate was forty per cent on the gross lor if The Philadelphia Press sayx: The ques- tion of the renova! of the seat of State Govern- ment f-om Harrisburg to Philadelpbia is exciting a great deal of comment among the people. There seems to be a very general opinion in favor of its removal. : Dp In the year 1852, 9! suicides occured in Massachusetts, and the number has not greatly varied for the past five years. For the seventeen — and eight months ennding Decemter 3, pone {089 heve tiken their own lives in that itate. It is probable that by a consolidation of the National Era and the Republic. newspapers ef Washington, a permanent Republican organ ‘will be established there. The circulation of the two is said to amount to 13,000 if Photography is being called to account in England Mr. Us, a tobacconist, lately smashed to pieces a glass case in which was ex- hibited. withont permission, Photograph‘c like- nesses of himself and wife. iL~ The members cf the Canadian Parliament are paid, by a new law, at the rate of 6 per day for first month, and after that a gross sum of $000, whether the session is long or short UG~ The chairman of the Demo ratic Sta’e Committee of Texs has issued an address relative to the meeting of the State Conventicn oa the 2d of April ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. 0! —| i i- STATON SHORE REN Be 4 jamilton, M Md; MC Harrine, race ts Latta ‘Tenn; @ W Cotton, NBs SP Pat Wis; J A Cui en, Ca; C it. NY: N Myrick, Min; B reall J News, iarris, NY; Bow i Cannon . Loe. , Fr a Ne ! ith, © Hathaway Pa! D Price and lady’ W Preem=n an" lady. Bridge. Miss ridge, Wargetanny: Manatees Pht Wa i » NY: 3 ni a Get bams, HC Williams, Ma; J'S Ricnar sna; WiLLAROS’ HOTEL —T B Alexander. Wovawey Ve; RD donee ant isdp NV OR a fu € ohild, d. i Lewdoa, di anlinir NYTC Wy Gillian aad fa ote Mase Asi ton and Indy, dos rin, Mase: 0 do; : mr re, NY; P Framer.do; J smithy Pat BROWN’S HOTEL—RRoberta snd fri- ; a asia. SC: 0 Sauter dome Pa We Hite CR Di kon, Mine: T Langton, Ga: N Wilicne fie a oes ae Ry ate eH * laiy, NY; F Thor dthovas Mi LB Pa: T Dema: Ge Bel’, a) ¥ Gs N 5 5B 7 bagi FS oh A ryee, P=; yt ead wage sae M : NJ; W Tucker Tenn: % Friedmen, Md; RT racd lay. Va: BK Pegra: lady, CB; Bol', Md; MM Hust and daughters Pa; D Rich itt, EIRX Woop RovusE.— ute % ~ nM, TAlsh: p. TOowend Pitan raed: wicker. Mids J Hagel WV Foster. Md: J ; ‘Braii — Bacemain, Md; WASHINGTON HOUSE.—w cee Pps ee te ‘4 Mich; W Brarg. iM fold, Mion rarg. New York; M: OCEANSTEAMERS’ SAILING DAYS Faou raz Umrsp Srarzs. Lene. For. es EROSENE AND Cc HA K yes eewe tec oo y Wren Also, extra pare of yiatenger ters ine for remo: &e., “ina Ww’ Wt nd Deue Sure SPS DOM P. 7, ALGER mar 2 ue, betwpen Ps eer cat icines, mar MISCELLANEOUS. By rae presiDENR Ur THE UNITED of jaw, 1,3 Bucuanan, Pres ii do AEE taggin make known publ i° oo a the ig At the lacd office at Orztovsas. Perms oe Monday, the saventeenth May nex! cry th io Jai fore deta! ff te lenis poate alee townships, viz. South of the base line = Of the principal me- ridian. Sections 18 and 24; the SW % of section 26; seo- tions 28, 30, $2, 34, 96, 38 and 40, of township 4; seo- tions 2, 4. 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 18, 20,'22. 24. and 36. of fownshi 5; township 7; jon 8; the $ 5 of seotion 10; the S tion 12; seotions 14, 18, 20, 22, 26. 28, 90, $2, 34 and 36, of townanip 4; seotions 2, 4, 6,8. 10, 12, 14, 18, 20, 22. 2, a of townsliip 4; townships 6, 7 and 8, of Tange two. Towxships 6,7 and 8, of range thres. Fownehp 12, of range four. ‘ownship Ll, of range fire. fownahip 10, of rango eight. 12. 1a, 22, 4, 36, tions 5 }. 28.32.34 and 38.0f town- ship 3; sections 2, 19, 13. 24, 25. 26, 27, HM. 35, and %, of township 4; township 5; of range twelve, fownships 4, 5.6, and 12. of range thirteen. South of the base line and cast of the principal me- ridian, The SW % of section 4; soctions 6anfs; the SW 34 of section 10; sections 12, 20, 22, 4, 26, 28 3', $2, 34, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 18, Sad 38, of township 5; seo"10ns 20, 22, 24. 26, 28, 30, 32, 34, 36, of township 6; township ©, except section 1; township 9, of range one. _ Ssotions 2, 4, 10, 12, 14, and 24, of township 3; seo- tions 2. 4,6, 2.10, 12, 14, 4, 28, 0, and 32. of township 7; sections 2, 6, 10, 12, 14, 18, 20, 22, $2, 94, and 3, of townehip 8, of range fte0.’ i =e _Seotion 6; lots 1, 2,'3, 5.6, and 7, of section 8; sen- tions 20 and S2, of township 7; the W 3 of tha NE 44, the W 3 of the SF, i. and the WX of section 4; sctions 6,8, and 20; the W 3 of the N and the W 3 of the S$ W_ of section 22: sections 3 the W 3 of tha Sit and the W 3¢ of section 3, o} township 8; seotions 2. 4, 6,8, 10, 12, 14, 18, 20,22, 24, 3, B. 9. 32, 34, and %, of township 10; sections 3, 6, 8, M0, 12, 14, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 90, 31, $2, 4, and of township il, of range three, ; ne W_3¢ of section section 3M, of township 16; 1 336 of the SE 3, the NW 3¢ of the SE 4 jots 1, 2,3. and 4, of section 10; sections 18 and 22; Sections 28, 9), and 34, of township 11. of range four. Seotions 14, 22, 34, 26.34, and 38, of towns! 3 8; township 9, except section 31; sections 4 and 10,« township 10, of range siz. North of the base line and east af the principal me- rid’an, Township 2, of range four. North of the base line and west of the principal me ridian, ‘ownship 2, of range one. ‘ownship 3, of range tio, ‘ownships 4, 5, ‘and 6, of range three, At the land office at OprLovsas, commenoing on day, the twenty-first day of May next, ferthe sal of the vacant lands in the even-numbered ions and parts af sections, within the undermen- ned townsh'ps, which remain to the United States within six miles on each side of the “New Orleans, Opelousas and Great Western railroad,” subject, as required by law, to a. imuin of tro doilars and fifty cents per acre, viz: South of the base line ane east of the principal me ridian, Townships 2, 3, 4, and 5, of range one. ‘ownships 2 3. 4,5, and 6, of range tio, Townships 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10, of range three. ‘Townships 4, 5, 6,7, 8, 9, 10.and.11, of rangeMour, Townships 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 16, 11 and 12, of range fire. ‘owns! » 11,12 and 13, of rango si. ‘owns! 12, 13 and 14, of range seven, Townehips 11, 12, 13, 14 and 15, of range eisht, Townships 12, 13, 14, 15, and 16, of rangs nine. ‘Townships 13, 14, 15 and 16, of range ten. Townships 14, 15, 16 and 17, of range e/even, Townships 15, 16 and 17, of range twelve, ‘Township 15, of range thirteen. South of the base line and west af the principal me- ridian, Fomaahire and 4. of ranges one, two and three. ‘ownships |, 2 and 3, of ranges four, five, siz, Seven, eight and inc. Townships 1 and 2, of ranges ten, eleven and twelve. t the land office at New ORLEANs, commencing on Monday, the fourteentn day of May next, for the disposal of the vacant lands im the even-numbered sections and parts of sections, within the under mentioned townships, which remain to the United tates, within six miles on each side of the “New rieans, Opelousas and Great Western railroad.” subject, as required by law, to a minimum of two dollars and fi‘ty cents per acre, viz: South of the base line and east of the principal me and west of the Zississippi river. 16 and 17, of range 12. 5, 16, and 17, of ranges 13 and 14, 4, 15, 16, and 17, of range 15. 4, 15, and 16, of ranges 16, 17. and 13, ‘Townships 13, 14, 15, and 16, of rangea 19 and 20, ‘Towaships 13, 14. and 15, of ranze 21. Townships 13 and 14, of ranges 22, 25, $4, and 25. Tands appropriated by law for the use of schools, itary, aod other purposes, together with the “swamp and overflowed.” the acts of Congress, approved March 2, 1849, and Septomber <8, 145), will ho excluded from the rales, The tracts along the lines of the railroad w ll be sold subject to the right of way—granted by the ast of 4th August, 1852—for said railroads, and the par- ticular tracts cut by the routes will be aold as con- faaning the quantities respectively shown on the official plats without deductions. The offering of the above lands will be commenced on the days appointed, and will proceed in the order In which they are advertised, until the whole shall have been offered and the sales thus closed ; but no sale shall be kept open longer than tro weeks, and no private entry of any of the lands wil! be admitted until after the expiration of the two weeks. Given under my hand, at the city of Washington, his Slet day of January, Anno Domini one thousan eight hundred and sixty. = : JAMES BUCHANAN. By the President: S.A. Suitu. Commissioner of the General Land Office. NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMA NTS. sph deg me entitled to the right of pre-emption to any of the lands within the townships and parts of townships above enumerated, 1s required to es- tablish the same to the satisfaction of the register and receiver of the proper land offic, and make pay- ment therefor as soon as practicable after seeing this notioe, and before the day appointed for the commencement of the public sale of the lands em- bracing the tract claimed; otherwise such claim wiil be forfeited. 8.A SMITH, Commissioner sf the General Land Office. Nors —Under the regulations of the department, as heretofore and now existing, no payment can he made for adver ng proclamations except to such granted to the State by ublishers as are spectrally authorized to publish by ie Commissioner ofthe General Land Office, ig fe 6-lawisw N Ait: 653. OTICE FOR THE RESTO: ATION, OF CERTAIN LANDS TO MARK N THE STATE OF LOUISIANA. Tho rant of eae made by act of Congress ap proved June 3, 1 to the State ov Louisiana, t in the construction of gertain railroads therein mentioned having been so far adjusted as to author- ize the release from withdrawal! of the landa here- inafter desoribed, motice is hereby given that all the vacant offered lauds whioh lie outeide of six miles on each side of the railroad ‘from New Orleans, by Opelousas,to the State |i ‘Texas.”situated inthe under-mentioned townships, which have not been selected in virtue of said grant, or reserved for any purpose whatever. and whioh were swbject to private entry st the date of withdrawal at the ordinary min- imum of $1.25 per sore, or at the graduated prices under the act of August 4th, 1854, wiil be restored to private entry on the days and at the places herein- after specified, at the ordinary minimum of je per acre, or at the prices to nied they may have graduated at the d7te of withdra: At the Land Office at New ORLEANs,on Monday, the Afth day of March next—viz: South of the base line, east of the principal mersdi: and west ofthe Miomatent ice ee ‘o 8 13 and IA, o} pears. 2 ‘ownships 18, 14, and 15, of ranges 13 and 14, ‘ow 13. 14, 15, and 17, of range 15. aw 14, 16, 17, ofrange 16. on 13, 1 ai oi ° range 8; anid 17, oF "range 50 2. 17, of range 33, At the Land Office at Opto: 01 the 12th day of March next—viz? '? @ Monday, North of the base Hine and east of the principal me- Township 1, of ranges Tend 2 North of the base line and west of the principal me- ‘ownships 1,3, and 4, of o1. 1p8 1, 2, 4, and REERE LE ead tise South of the base line and east of the principal me- a, 1 range7, ie tapand tao ranges, sg , Of range ‘ownships and |; ‘ownships ia tt, @ % padi ot range ll. Townships 11, 12, 13, and 14, of range South of the bass line ee sacet @f the principal me- ian. Townships 1, 2, and 6, of . wuships land 2, of yor. ton, this twontycaiguen dat 3 - ber Act’g Commissioner STLERK .—Und. as horeiotnre and wore oxtctiewe So made for re wae scare a jissioner of the is 3-lawlsw 44.54 6. Reed seer Vilar eee aie es ase fame eetioirumget espe Pe Ou, sess cer emanyegany donee & atts, MEDICINES. j? 18 Hor 700 MUCH 0 Gar, OLD AND yYounNa, AFFIRM ITS TRUTH, _ wi Vig:—THAT ee hive cons HAIR preserve idly the growth of wenn? ‘used two or three timen » wok te yparinsb leage. Perfootiy, make it moro ‘and beanti a than preser: free from all dieease to th Setaco., toamen, indees, Attorneys, Doctori onal men, snd Gentlemen Pergo. classes, all over the world, bear testi- much in its favor. mony that we do not say Read the following, and judge: Hickory Grov iF. J. Woop—1 jaced to use sor re 80 wonderful, ed, to report it. Our Perfectly covered with sores, and some called ie F almost ensirely Came off in conseq ing his sufferings, advised us to with of sucee, ew ned soon started ott, and we can now say thy s scalp, aud as luxuriant a cropof he: TWie cans therefore, aud dahecnte, tan nd your Re ve, as a perfect remedy for all diseases of the scalp and We are, yours respectfully, GEonGE W. Hicaixsorua™, ARAH A. HigaixsoTHaM PRoF. Woop—Dear Sir: My hair had, eral years, been becoming prematurely gray, sctormpanved Gre be ee which rendered the cuuatant application of ou uecesesey in dressing i. Wh ed Using your Hair Restora- tive about two months ago it was in that sondition; aud m three ing continued ite use till within the last turned to ite natural color, and assumed a sofin greatly to be preferred to those produced by th oile oF an: ration 1Bave weed. I regady 's toilet, whether to bi ovher pre} je article for every lad a Ha torative, or for the simple purpose of dressiug or beautifying the bair. You have permission to refer to me ail who entertain any doubt of its perforining all that is claimed for it. Mrs. C. SYMONDS, 114 Third atrest. Cincinxatt, O., Peb. 10, 1867. WELLINGTON, Mo., Dec. 5, 1897. PRror. Woop—Dear Sir: By the advice of a friend of » who has been using your Hair Restorative, | was in- d to try it. Thad the some time last May, and rly hair in my he! m Now my hair has come tn t deal thicker er . Noching but a duty xnd sympathy that I feel to comu je to others who are afflicted as I have been, would induce me to give this Brblig nckuowledgment of the benedt ! have received from of. Wood's Hair Restorative, A.R Jac Yours respectfully, The Restorative 18 put up in bottles of three six: Viz: large, medium, dnd sypally the smail hoide kell & pint, and retails for one dollar per bottle; the me- dium holds at least twenty per gent. 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 83a bottle. O. J. WOOD & CO., Proprietors, 312 Brosdwa; New York, (in the great N.Y, Wire Railing batey? lishment,) and 114 Market street, St. Louis, Mo; d gold’ dD: ts and Fancy 6 REMEDY, ‘FFICULTIES, COUG. BS i a > > i Ny cove LOSS OF VOICE, STOMACH DE. LITY CAUSED BY COUGHS, AND HEAKT COMPLAINT. Largs Bottles cents, Small Bottles & cents, AND THE JUSTLY CELEBRATED TrTronwo iD FOR NEURALGIA EARACHE, TO. ms Ti NERVOUS HEADACHE, OTHACHE, GOUT, RHEU- SM) ST. VITUS! ANCE. LOSS VOUS COMPLAINTS. Price 8 Cents per Boitie, These preparations being made by etrict pharma, osutical laws, sustained by testimonials porfoctly relisble and within the reach ofall, are now, after eight years’ use in private circles, and having per formed remarkabis oures, ofered to the public with that ounfidence in their curative powers that should werrant all in making trial of them. . Circulars, teatimoniais, and every evidence to strengthen ocnfidence, can be found with all doal- ers, to which weask partioulsr attention, and ox which we rely for approbation, J. W, HUNNEWELL & OO. 6,6, 9 Commercial Wharf, Sole Agents for Boston GEORGE HUNNEWELL, 145 Wator atrost, York, For sails by the usna! agents in ovary city, and by the druggiata in Washington, @corgetown, anc Alexandria, no 2-A0iF SWINDLING QUACKS, Cauriox Genk uae Books, Cordials, Buchu, Hospitala, Instruments or Kings ~shur them all, and, if disposed to profit by my experience write for my privais Ciroular on - SPERMATORRHGSA SITS CURE. With stamp onclosed, sidress, in perfect conf dencs. yourfriends a former sufferer, merely super soribing Box 176, Chariestowz, Mass. i Wir 4 Soie Agent for New R A NOTICE! FGULAR STEAM PACKET LINE RE- TW N v ‘N BALTIMORE AND WASHING TON —Leave Com- merac st. wi , Baitimore, as toh lows: Diamonp Statz, every WEDNESDAY, at 6 p. m, Couspia,every SATURDAY, atc prim." Leave Kiley’s Wharf, at the foot’ of 1th street, Washington, as follows: CotumBia, every WEDNESDAY, ey Sea a SATE Oe ery, FRI For freig nt aes PLY Ruey’s MORNING: AY, about 1. RILEY, Agect, Woarf, at the foot of 16-T& Tem llth et, Washington, N ZW YORKAND WASHINGTON . STE AMSHL LINE. =i The Steamer MOUNT VERNON will leave Alexandria and weep ‘ton for New York EVERY WEDNESDAY, at 3: o'clock p. m., and New York for Wash ington every Saturday, atS c’oiook p.m. _ Passongers oan join fhe ship at Alexandria atany time before the hour of the steamer’s departure, 'N: Bie the event of the steamers in cross the bar in consequence of low water, will be promptly iizhtered to and from th by ghe nndersigni 4 8 spnly tg or freight or passage ORGA. HINEHART, 00 %5-M.T&Str Wostorn Wherthe 520 MoKENNEY & LANSDALE, AGFNTS FoR THE f PARK bata INS. CO. N. ¥.—Cash oapita! and ct g: . nearly; and correspondents of or Cor ies having cash capital of over Seco Lerenstue cst! ge Prema 7th etrant. naar EYER AL VERY GOOD S8KCOND-HAN 4) PIANOS for sale Neen ee term One for $100; onefor $.25; one for $i75. All rosewood with stylish exterior. at the musi store of W.G@ METZEROTT. A large assortment very fine Piano Stoo!s and Covers just received fe 22 FOR STAMPING A PACKET OF PAPER AND ENVELOPES TO MATCH, at the METROPOLITAN BOOKSTORE, PHILP & SOLOMONS, Agents for Laurence’s celebrated Linen Papers, “Metropolitan Mills,” &: 332 Pa. PForosats FOR ARMY TRANSPORTA- TION . PROPOSALS will be received at the office of the As- sistant Quartermaster at Fort Leavenworth, K. T. until 12 m.on Weduenday, the 1th day of April next, for the transportation of military supplies darieg the years 160 and 3861, on the following ‘outes: ‘ 1. From Forts Leavenworth and Riley, in the Territory of Kansas, and from the town of Kaneas, [tsi ot New Mexico, Srany’ other depot thet ray o r} bo designated iu that Territory, and to kay paint on ‘illmore, ‘he weight to be transported each year not to be leas on either of the routes than one hundred thousand (100,000; pounds, nor more than five mil lions ( )} pounds. ro) is Will state the rate per 190 pounds per 00 miles for which the transpoitation wil! be per- SST She ene hates sack, moth of the year, wi le ror . Bidders will give their ia full, ae well as their piaces of residence, and he prepared to enter into contracts, and to execute bonds, with good ee- ourity, in such an amount as may be presc:ibed by the Assistant Quartermaster at Fort Leavenworth, 150,000 on 68% route, as soon as con- tracts shall beawarded. —_ Contractors wiil be required to be in readiness for service by the lst day of May succeeding, their means of pemeporaien to be the Assistant Q: at Fort trans; ion may be sees for the wi ole weight to be treneported danny the year on either of routes, they must hsve places of busi iness enoies at or in the vicinit Fort Keavenworth and at Fort Unie ‘or ather tin ow Mex: jo, at which they may be com- inicated r G aon I Be aecompariod by the names f ies, who must be wel! known to the As- ter at Fort Leavenworth, or Naty to the b: id th Snyabuity io pay te beds: ahould thoy 2. id ined dunjons trey fay oom iy with al the atipulag Sr gt alan ‘oo peste oe 10, 1350, MEDIOINES. . JSOHNSTO! D* - EAL TIMORE Has Discovered the most Certatn, agers only Effectual Remedy im the Wolk! FOR ALL DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. LET NO FALSE DELICACY PREVENT. APPLY IMMED ATELY, 4 CURE WARRANTED, OR NO CHARGE, IN FROM ONE TO TWO DAYS. Weakn Bach, Birictures, Affections of the Kido Sai come einem eorgieces ity, Nervousness, Dyepeper, Low Spins. fusica of Ideas, Palpita c ; ° tt Di f the H 2b 14th and 15th ats | V: lon B., Mre Nose or. Skint Agecsions ofthe Lon in ‘Stomach or Bo Cojinmer, Jacob, fie rie’ Hotel Yandgver, Win, yay ed Manenohiveatts ov so Terrible Disorders arising Solitary Mabits ef | Crittenden, John J., National Hotel an 7 i, Charies. ad. Sorel ‘ouch—those Irendful and Destructive Practices which rea- vie, Jeffersom 243 T st, bet 17th and Jeth Ferree, John P side’ Hotel der Marringe impossible, and destroy dota Body and Mind, XON, James, 96 Corccran's Row, 1 street ade, edeard, 385 C st oe Doolittie, Jaries R Norton's, $0 St ne say | alee Ee ee nten House : Washburn, C.'C., Cisrendon House, 6th st & Pa sy & Os Meagan er | Washbures, dobibe Beas orn at tet oth sod peck ny fashburn, “Private, Franklin Browse Hi ‘ebster, rs. Harrison's, S77 Ked to ecstany the Li may call with maa ‘360 C st Welle, 4 70,74 Missouri w ie, ey, st MARRIAGE. . MARRIED PERSONS, er Young Ben contemplating Bar rutohett’s, 477, oor D and 6th ste wipes i being aware of paysicsl weaknens, orgenie debility, et, cond 19th ren. 6G et h the care of Dr. J. may relt; tel et man ‘ton House oodruff, John, Wiliarde’ Hotel pone ie spring See ‘nd, Jes. H , 24 cor Pa a Madison Place » Sarnsel Brown's Hotel Woodson, el H., CE No.7 SOUTH FR: Wright, Joba V., Brown's Hotel STREET, Harian, James, W. Sahingtoe House left h je going from Balti deers frew Fianna, ! Bay Brown's | 4 = the corner. Pasi not toobserve name cad number. ketten | Hemphill, J. Mrs. Williams’, 17, cor C and 0 ste “ mia ed cae fener HA Cetera tiicedt ah | TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. Mombore of the Royal from one of the most and the greaser pari of whoee life 1 London, Paris, Philadeiphi vont, honden, graduate inthe United States, been spent in the hee: &E F°e HARPER'S FERRY AND WILLIAME- PORT. L. Joseph, Brown's H ne, jotel ry, S. ie Natiozal Hotel sop, Jas. 424 H st, end 12th wt Wil iamsport m holaon, A. . P Kirkwood one Beppe Cart, Welle, leeves Georcetowa on id 4 diately. ‘earor. James A , Mrs. Irvii m , for x e\TARE PARTICULAR NOTICE. polk. F. nce Williameport, and on SATUR DAC Stee, mi. for Young Men and others who have talared thomestves by co L. Neg lag bere pat loth Serpe ‘a D ncsashs denis shatntinn OD fecraad’ Goa aril extreme er ot teal oe cht | ioee BAe Mie kone Tat, bet N Javand istat | NESDAVS and the Antelope on FRIDAYS for marriage impoesid! oy tS ind an: Sel He mh. . Dunn’s, " STEAMER Jas GUY Will me her ould B , Wm. bet 13th and Lath PR 7AS, Parveen rine a malancholy affecte produces | =imimoue Jest) wWileedee Hott Sripe Bee WRRDAY. tet, of ly habit : ‘Weakness of the Beek ang | Stidell, Joan, 312 Hr at, bet i6tl ee ae , Diraness of Palpitation of the Heart, Dyspepay, Ni gement of the Digestive Functions, General Del ehruary, I GEON every TUESDAY a: RIDAY, at6 o'clock a. mand ALEX ANDRI A and the and $7 Suraner, C. Mrs, Camipack’s, 112 F, bet 14th & Lsth Ten Eyck, J. C., Mr. Mebieir, 182"1 at av pasts o' k. for CURRIOMAN Thompson, Johu R.. $58 13th & ‘aod fatermedinte Panel retuy ee > nes. On her rn trips. sh: Tue ferrfel eects on the mind are mackie Toombs: Robt. 28 Eat, bet and F a eg WEDNESDA ¥ fusion of I B. Mrs, Hyatt’s, 39 Pa av, bet 6th & 7th - oot a. ICIA'N 8. PAGE, Proprictor. LBOUSH. Ret. hicsaatig Pe 1860 - IMPORTANT NOTICE — 1860 SOUTHERN TRAVELERS. ry, Mr. $cc; Sant Fae L. 'T., Brow! jor Wifinsoa, MS. Mr. Solomon’ “ Yulee, David Lose Lat beri aad imth YOUS DEBILITY.—Phowsands can no ie the cause of their deciining health, josng thi coming weak, pale, nervous and emaciated, having asingulay appearance abort the eyes, cough or aymptoms of consumption DISEASES € When the misgui he has imbibed the REPRESENTATIVES. Adams, Chas. ¥., Private, 194 I street Adame, &: roen, F rivate, 296 F at, bet 13th ‘end isth FOR MEMPHIS & NEW ORLEANS hiun fr 0 Jrisn, Garnett B., Via. e& Alexandria, Virrinis & Tennessee, reapaccxb ys can alone befriend “bins. He faite ‘ine che | Aldriol Cyrus, Avene House ay and south A ct emphys & Chacier ton, Missianippi Central, auds of ignoran: es incapable 1 ey, Jonna. Private, nw oor Sd and C sta, 408 low Orleans & Jsokson Railrosde. pla Mier cantbeod | An‘ercon, Thos. L., Brown's Hotel A Dinacr Rovrsg axp Continvous RaiLwar Cox- tained, and in despair Anderson, Wm bet ath & sth BacTIONs To a eee. a Ruckmond, — Lynchur: over his galling disnppoint Ashley, Jas. M.. ‘Dats ures powon, Mercury, hasten th come of thi Ashmore, John On, | ern ie. chan At ‘roat, Nowe, asinnse, | nen mh “Waerings by sp gt ieee and New Orleans! "si country from whose butts no jer return UP" GREAT REDUCTION OF TIME.£3 INSON'S REMEDY FOR ORGANIC WEAKNESS ‘AND IMPOTENCY. THE LYNCHBURG EXTENSI arr exavciria to Lynohbure, and siso ths By thi nd important a i of tb a wraps chet ie oli Pearete fae | Bal SY Asante ee RUPETCENTHAE Sro'abw complete, meine hi jout ope, have @. Harriso! -. Hyatt’s. Been itmnedincl aa = Booock, Thos. 3 Hrown's fio SHORTEST ap MOST DESIRABLE eiit | Henna Mluliedge 1.» Brown’ AND INTERMEDIATE: Points. the mest fearfel | 1 ATi Yee Missourl ae Tanovsy Tickers to all of the above pointe oan Vv ‘a av, over Wall & Stevens’ eer: atthe Creat Southern and Southwestern bet Sd and 4th sts Brown's Hotel D., Smith’s, 333 C st Mrs. Harrison's, 377 Paav ¢,ocruor of Sixth street and Pennsy\- Vania avenife, Washington, D.C. Brayton, Wm. Ti o Fein jeevee WASHINGTON at6a m. for the South west. Brigss, Geo., reporzers of the pxpi C oth any 2d Bristow, Francois M., Mrs. Tayior’s. 411 Sd st west Be Si and > hich ha , je Sure Ask for Tickets via Orange and ties standing ea 8 goutlemanst character end re genet | Brcwm, Joby Y-» patheon s,m B ot ne one A A sufficient guarantee te the a@licted. jan ine OF MINERAL POISONS. Dr. J. BOVEE DODS’ CELEBRATED Private, x w oor Sd and C ste, 408 Burch, John C., Brown’ pur lung ame. Anson, | ett, Henr Te ited A. sengers from New ¥\ | meet an Agont 8 og en Alexa: iia Radrond et the Depot at Washington, om whom they will receive pojite attention. —- leave the Office, corner of Sixth street and Pennsylvania avonne, t'6 a.m. Borrham, A urroughe, Si'as Ni. utterfie id, Martio, = > Campbeil, Jas. H., Washington House ‘On Brriving at Washington, EGE y ME 5. Carey, John, Byatt’s, 339 Pa av ol: th apy VEGETABLE MEDICINES. eareze Cutler 8 Nétional Hotel Rlenandris Ruboot Coote? the ay § HIS IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS, | GMS Giarles. £0 Hipourl OY & and 19th ste ier TARMES A. EVANS, Loma Weak Stomsster indigmton nepeuee |S ings Shervurds Willasde’ Hotel ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROA{ wunts. Weak Stomacia, ‘ostion, : nous, Sherrard, i * General or Nervous Debility, Piles and all dicesees | .pcon, David, Brown's Hotel B WASHINGTON BRANCH. Tequiring a Torio.nre unsurpassed “‘Lhey aremade | Goth Withemson R. G of a pure Sherry Wine, and aside from olPal propertiss, they are a most wh deiighifui Beverage. . W. Fe dres 's, 38 436 et nrane, Clark B, Wallarde Cochrane, John, Willards’ Hote! Commencing Colfax, Schuyler, Avenus House | a 06, 3 HIS BRANDY CATHARTIC Couper, Geo. B., Choste's, 41 Louisians avenue nea pa Is 2 sure remedy for Coztry . Liver Comp’ Corwin, Thomas, 6 Lov:sians avenue vo WASH and D: epopsis. “Fey are p tothe trate; Covode, John, Avenue House WASH in their operation: acd as @ Cathartic, cttire y Cox, Samu 3,, Private, 408 lath street mr Segdey ata 2y Sectually.and p oly superende the use «ff P Craik, Jamos, Brown 8 Hotel ve BAL TING 80 ra..svous aud disagrerable to the tasie, Grates, Berton, Oa ese. net tath and leth ene I au TIM OF JUS IMPERIAL GIN BITTERS, SI ehen M., Brown’s —. a ngers for the Act on the Kidneys, tiedd-ra d Urinary Organs, Ww oor. a 1d 3.2 and aro a superior 7 emedy for Dyspepsia, oon- nected with liver Comp!sint in all its forma, FOR FEMALE OBSTRUCTIONS, __ They are truly vaiuabla, mace of pure Holland Gin, peseant and acreerbie the taste,and may be re, Joyos’s, n G.. United States Hi rivate, Madison Place &Het Brown's Hotet rows Hote L., Private, m w oor 3d and C ats, 408 | Davis, Reuben, Bera ewer ai 6b fm. and 2309, a. ror NOMPOLK athe ai Dawos, — a = \ oo _H. PARSONS, Arent. « Jarnetts, ariel C., 73 Pennsylvania avenue Fi NEW Y kK. weil termed a necessary = Danse. Charles, Willarde’ Howl Passace NSAIDS? Mi aus AND FEMALE COMPANION, immick, Win, H., cor Ps. av.and 13th st 'ATEROOM, $7.60, . aaa iar Duell, R. Holland, Mrs. Tilley’s, 74 Missouri av The New York sud Virginia torew Steamehip HIS CATHARTI’ SYRUP, Daun, Wm. MoKee, Willards’ Hotel ys Bow and lerart stenmshi For Infants, Children and De.icate Fema Edgerton, Sidney, Hyatt’s, 339 Pennsylvania av NT VERNON, Ca C. Smith. Seriainiy, one i hal gy Ree - = 8 Ejeusioce, Henry Grurr's 415 Pa.av | will leave the Co wi selnes 1 eo world. ltis & perfoct swhstitute - slomel ag fe Franklin Row, 352 K st for Calomel, acting on the Liver, removing all ob structiona in the Bowele, ouring Costivences, Indi- gestion and Dsepopsia. A}though it is as eure and efectual in its « peration-’as Ca'ome!, yet it is BO delioivus to the taste, that caildren wii ory for it, Dr pot, Wen: barves, at }1-0" ook very WE BAY, and the Company's Depot ot Rinses, 8t 3 o’clock p. m. sam- res from Waeh: and Georgetown ston take hos connecting with Al icamboats gr railroad, which leave the . Privat se’, 287 G at = ‘Vernon House, cor Sd st & Mo av stabrook, Experience, 495 11th et Etheridge, Emerson, Brown’s H. nd iti tie, 1 t and harmle: th Farnsworth, John F., Washin, jouse Th Svenve hourly, or th - Sows of Heaven. ‘Thoneands of mothers through. Fenton, Reuber E. ington House = om the Western Wharres au out the land will bless tue discoverer of this in- terre, Orrie S., Wiuisrde’ Hotel Ee | Re ke i Li . a 4 , end ; oOms o1 APP! tacit ae a Fosters Ste nen C., St. Charles Hott Nor, an & Rhinah CC “4 CHARLES WIDDIFIELD& CO , » Phi 5 st Frank’ Aurustas, Wilsrds’ Rotel Garnett, AMusoos He Privates co H at ‘Musoos R. H.. Pr Gartrell; Lucius Jy Private, 430 st, bet 6th & 7th wn’ r ehart, W este: MSreighs will be roscited ae to Ser berere 7 > insurances will be effected ll goods | eline st the Office of the Company at por eet PROPRIETORS, 6149 ann 651 Broapway, New York, And sold by Jonn Sci warze, Drugzist, 465 Pa Svenue, next door to the United Stat-s Hotel, and P Zi! hi dations fo by druggists generally, marit-i33q Gooch, Dyaia Bavate 2 1y 008 34 & C ata, ne | preia grery reapee! ‘Erato win mad ere ret S BEST © ; , James wards’ Hot ff PRs vest COUGH S¥ RUP IN SHE Grow, Oploenn at, 573, bet D & Paay | Smede inn ve qhig commnioation with New pe heat COUGH SYEUP in the world ta garies, John A-ak ris — 06 A eigtt, OF passage apply to FOWLE & A SSHORNE'S PECTORAL SYRUP OF Hall. Chapin, Washi ee 7 * ROMWELL & CO ‘This srtiole is pl ng te , and is pre | Hemilton, ym, 2 4 risy Se2-ly 86 West at., corner Albent Ne Yo nounced by medical men, and those who have asee ploy = hel Soe son's, 377 Pa av ——— — At, to be the best preparation for Coushs, Caids, Ca- ‘Harr = John T., Brown’s Hotel 1.@.C. Laman. ©. B. Morr, 4, L, AWTET. tarrh, Bronchtt: foarsenass, Sore Taroat from 6 Hackin, John B.§Private, oor N.J.avand Ist AMAR, MOTT & AUTRY [oscror pli prevont:re of that lion of dissases, Cex Hatton, Robt., Brown's Hotel 4 NEYS-AT-LAW stem pts: 4 ‘ Persons who sing shou!d use it, Itis pleasant t ‘ the taste, softens, clears and strengther iam. Avenue Bouse ree S., 217 Pennsylvania av coment 0 FS reek Practice ine igi, Cogn of irrorg and Ap- f 9 Penneylvama av ! son, the eral Court at Pon! ullaye all jeritabon of the throat and lungs, and pre eee, 478 F. ot, bet 6th and 7th t Sou Seventh Judicial Pasion of = iLy- Botton 25 and 5 cents and $1. 1 7 argue in Washington, @scrzotown and Alerey rie <2. THRE ALL SUFFICIENT THREE \ fence my ee KA,TEA,TEA, STANDARD BLACK TRA. 512 12th st Villards’ Hot ernon House, cor $d st & Moav 5 6th et nee ge S, prews's A P: tsoueton, — 8 4. W . Warhington House We will reorive today a jot of 5 chests of TRIESEMAR, 1, 9, & 3, Hogh-s, Georee W., Private, 5! Fst | Standard Biaok Tra, whish we conbdeotly recom Protected by Royal Letters Patent of England, and | Humphrey, James, 4th and Lith Frond to our onstoners. It is very ehoios, Price secured by the Seals of the Bole de Pharmatirs Burentge, | pith's, SEC ot HP conte pox pound by spre or Seer Parts, and the Imperial Coliere of Medicina. | (vine, Ws none, Browne otal ans corritth rteand Verment ae. No. 1 is invaluable for exhaustion, Spermator- | Jenkins, Albert G., Brown's CIAL OPINIONS OF Ti R rhe, gndall phyeion! disabilities = Thee | ene ohn 2h Aton Bouse | OMENS cent RAL, OF THE OSE oO. or ie! ontes a! Te0e8 or 4 ey oS oe, in Visine eo diseases that have beon hithertotreated by tensa, | Keitt, Lawrence M., Lata ctte House, F near 14 ir I Dutlees seous sud pernicious uss of copavia and oubeba. No. 3 has entirely supplanted the injurious use of meroury, thereby insuring to the sufferer speody relief, disporsing all impurities, and rooting out the is W.. Washington House “0 jiam, Nationa! Hote! | yashington House : | = nee. Kellogg, W. Kenyou, Wins. W Kilgore, David, 40 M. ror. ‘A ts relative to their Official Duties; Xpounding the Constitution, Treation =. Goveramente and indian Tribes and the Pulsin pS values ove bownd in sheep, with o- ari av i cee ard a diges 0 inet S venom of dignase, Billtager, Juha Xs Sra ae eth at | ° spisions of Gane Caching, ee TRIESEMAR,Nos, 1.9and 3,are preparod inthe | Kunkel, Jacob M..376H st re sold { form of a lozenge, devoid of taste and smell, and | Lam: uolus th Minseuri av pemons whe he oan be carried in the waistooat pooket. Sold in tin | |-andram, Joba if... 5 Missourl av a erecta. Price -£ the whole 8 volumes, A cares, and divided intp separate doses, as adminis | Larrabee, Chas. H.. Choate's, 4! Louisiane a liberal discornt allowed to the trade, are tered by Val a, Lailemand, Roux, Rioord, &o. Se ey w solioted Also, a Digest to the Opinions. Price $3 each, or four oases for $9 which saves g3; | Leach. James eo Bre Tote uniform with the above, Price @3. and in $27 casor, whereby thereis a saving of. i yee Wi A rebivey! mort ror sale by Tobe had, wholéacie and ratail, of Dr. BARRO Lee, M. Lindley. eat BLANCHARD & UN, 194 Bleecker strest, four doors below MeDou; Logan, John A. 482 E a1 eee Willarde’ tomas s street. New York. Immediately on receiving are | Longnecker, ita A iat rayon? fe2-ty ‘oor. 11th at ae mittance, Dr, Barrow will forward the Triesemar | |oomi. Dwy t - ——— - to any part of the world, securely packed, and ad- | Love, Peter A.,273 Est UNPARALLELED! dreased according to the instructions of the writer, joy, Owen, 350 C ot, UST Reovived, $ osace more of Shepherd's cheep Sold also by 8. CALVERT FORD, Jr., Wash- ht ge PAPER. ington, D.C de 6-6m jory, Robert, Mrs. Tay! ming aghig! per Note, 75 cents, et ________ larston, Gilman, 439 Pa. av., opp U. 8. Hotel tuper 8 Thick, $1.29, [°° TRE APFLICTED! fartin, baa * Bath Post. $120. 5 artin, Elbert 8. nited lotel Just half Call soon, at DI ION. q , Mrs, Williame’, 4% Ps. av mars SHEPHERD'S or. sth and Date Proved to be one of lernand, John A. 433'1ith st . a Scrofuls, | MoKonn Tag. 8. oor Wand ty BUTTER Wapeuouse. en mati: lo' on EXCHANGE PL, e and Fever, Old Soree obs Reward, a1 sty fur ee site Post Ofer on™ ‘oliectsof Menus NL ohe. Brema TER lor Bakers, Coubrononesy aa Berg BOT ects of ‘ohn hd onerr crac prasenjel io ae eae | Milne W. Boreier, Private cot fe wear the agocia for tty petine i <| ‘eatimoniais ant ficates from hundreds » Pri vot to us from the farmers. we ry reapectabie citizens of Baltimore and other parts o! ills W. on. E iCOTT We the country are in possession of the proprietor, tea- feisty latter Agents ing to its curative powers, EPriCis sold ty soon or tas DOieegtats of malls: KINDLING ann more, and at the residence of we groprietor. STOVE wanee 168 East Baltimore street, 282 Ro SEER: Berween lit anp iru Sts. between Eden street and Central avenu KING AND ‘. None genuine unless her name is blown on OTHER « Oals! bottie and hor seal on the cork. 282 Pa. Avenve, Berwees {rn axv ifra Sts. Price 81 per — six botties for Coal wel! screened very elesala Agent. ST. Crsszt, iat, Ee 2.300 Ibe. to the tet afore delivery. Georgetown, e C., bas been inted W holessie T. J. & W M. GALT, Agent for the District, and will supply the trade at co—282 Pa avenv- my prices, do 2-tr mario _ Betwren 9th and 1th «ts . north si HA. TSHORNE'S CURE-A! Hho, finer omiaa sto, ee LAND WEA PREPARED BY A CHEMIST. Borris 12, 25 and # cents and one rf. WHE GREATEST. HENGE RY IN MEDICAL HARTSHORNE’S eats penn ali iL in f eet pres it roe wen’ less ‘ime rT 0! y cures quires to get & physician, iced seb ty ena EEL lee ATS nici