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THE EVENING ST ALBUM-WRITING ae Easy. hy , love, dove, heart, teing out some mae words re them, eat ee ids,” Taiclewsns thst you'store thee? ot short would take quite well, A Ntdressed © curly Fike, «Fo get a rhyins you'll have to say, “Alas! poor dog! he died, Oh!’"} A verse unto your sweethrart’s eyes, on fibs were thrown in thickly, ‘ her cherr: iting hi Would do ths usiaess quickly. ‘Talk much as if yon really were Hae nas — jhe 9 ry - somo early When you ‘and hope were parted! ; “ .”" if brought in well, Request the lady o’er your graye To soinetimes show erotica! To come with wat'ring pot in hand, At inconvenient hours, a eading lightly o’er your head, evive the fading flowers!” But if you cannot write a line, ‘Take up some Yankee poet, Ang steal a verse; upon my word, The girls will never know it! Another plan is very good— ‘to simply write your name; . Or, “Sweetest friend, pray think of me,” Or, “Fannie, toi que j’aime.”’* Some ray, to scare the dear ones off, (i think it ibel,) : You need but writs, in striking hand, ‘A passage from the Bible! * “Thee whom I love.”"—Transiation. ——_—_—~2+e-_ The Western Editorial Excu: m to Wash- ington and Baltim [From the Baltimore American.] The arrangements for this extensive and liberal affair are progressing under considerable enthusi- asm and a general appreciation ex in ad- ance of the occasion. There is a ‘uliar fitness in this excursion, in view of the fact that the Balti- more and Ohio is the only direct railroad line that connects Washington city with the Western States. Although this great road has been working through from the Ohio river since 1553, it is only within a few months past that it may be said to have be- come siege completed. Fora long time after its opening, the temporary engineering structures and the rugged, unfinished tunnels formed serious ob- stacle to the prompt and satisfactory working of trains, and gave more or less alarm and dissatisfac tion to the traveler. Now, however, that these difficulties are removed by a thorough and solid arching of tyro? tunnel, and by the erection of splendid iron bridges and other massive and dura- ble structures, the road presents, in addition to its attractive scenery and careful management, every inducement for a much-extended travel between the East and West. As it has been so fashionable in the far West and Southwest—especially for in- terested agents of other lines—to discredit the character of the Baltimore and Ohio road, it is hoped that the visit cf our editorial brethren from those regions will, after their —— inspection, do something towards dissipating this feeling. We have learned that some little embarrass- ment has been felt by the railroad officers here in getting an entirely reliable list of the newspapers in actual existence, to enable them to give thelr invitations the liberal range which the Company Se ee With those published in the large cities, this difficulty is of course ‘compacatively slight, but in the rural districts of most of the ‘States there are no doubt many excellent ‘“‘home” journals which even the proverbial industry of the Baltimore and Obio Company and its con- necti: railroad friends in the West may not pe s in discovering But with this iraw- back, we have learned that the list of invitations now embraces the formidable array of some twelve hundred or more veritable and actually existing newspapers. In our sister State of Ohi> alone, the number is said to reach two hundred or more. Asthe time for which the tickets are valid has the range of two months—from the 15th of April to the 15th of June—it is probable that a large number of the Editors will be able to visit Washington and enjoy a good look upon the assembled wisdom of the country, and the many other attractions of that rapidly improving na- tional centre. As Baltimore comes in their way, we shall ex- pect to see a host of the fraternity here. They will be heartily welcomed, and wi: , We are sure, — deal to interest them in our Monu- mental City. We would suggest to the railroad officers that each of these incoming editors be furnished in advance witha printed memorandum of our notable objects, in order to facilitate them ia understanding the manifold attractions which await them here on a careful inspection. To afford a better idea of the Scope of this invi- tation, we append the following extracts from an advance copy of the circulars of invitation which are now about to be issued : “Sim:—Recognizing the services which the Press of the Western States has rendered in ad- vancing the railway interests of the country—and desiring to enable them to judge, by personal in- hegre of the advantages of this route between the East and West, (w ich isthe only through line direct to Washington)—the Baltimore and INDIAN ¥. <a DECOCTION. tract HOSPITAL, ewe in the Spring peopi Discovered the most Certern, and more apr fo oom disease, th a ReyPlother | WA! Pereeraal Remedy inthe World werd seen te Keep the blo pure ty | FOR ALL DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. The wardens and vestry of St. Mary ‘of the bt main spring of our exigent, | LET NO FALSE DELICACY PREVENT. f important to all that Sag if p wiser et fr chert wt. ? beeteog Fe Dold be terouekiy cleansed and the sys of Se the APPLY IMMED ATELY. Purified, an inean po dous is tho crest efeotel CURE WARRANTED, OR NO CHARGE, BAS Mn Cox's INDIAN Ve GETABLE DE 4 CURN, Pio ONE TO TWO DAYS. Sos beat temas red for parish. of diseases of Ski E ye ; aie sipelas, Scrofula, Ri fiem, Nervous Debility, Feveteck aera Drspeprys iver Complaint, and all other d ing fromf impurity of the blood. It has most remarkable cures, as can b: numerous certificates from tability, and is recor used it asthe most inv: of the a TA 1tls sold by all the Druegists of Baltimore, @hd at the fae of the roprisror. aaeaews, rictures, Affections of the ‘Weakness of the Bach, Strictares, = —— involuntary and Bladder, inv Discharges, Debility, Nervousness, Dyepepey, Langoxr, Du sc otmee Giddines Disease ofthe Sight or Giddiness, Nose or Skin’ Afections of the. Leuge, Stomach or those Terribis Disorders arising ‘Youth—those Dreadful and U7"The King of Sweden-is on the sick list. He fell, recently, from his horse, and further in- jured himself by springing over a wall in Chris- tania, while endeavoring to rescue people from fire. he effector IA its have been made at St. Jo- seph, Mo., to run a weekly express, commencin; on the 3d of April next, to Virginia City, the fi station on the California telegraph line, in eight days. 5 ila Cincinnati, onéday last week, Ji oseph Folder, a German, was crushed todeath by being drawn between two rollers ina machine shop. pancake. 158 East Baltimore street, between Eien street and Central avenue. None genuine unless her name is blow: bottle and her seal on the cork: = Price $1 per bottle, six bottles for 95, Wholesale Agent. R. S. T. Cisse, i Georgetown. Sion Wholesale ‘Agent Tor ee Ne trict, and will suppy the trade at my prices, mar 27-tr anced listening Senates with the thunders of es! waked to ecstasy the living lyre, may eall with GE. evergenie ashy, MARRIA MARRIED PERSONS, or Young M * inoan entice the onze of De. Zsa sets ywence or Genl- He came out as thin asa a 1{~A member of the Canadian Parliament, J. Sheridan Hagan, has mysteriously disappeared, and the government have taken steps te investi: gate the matter. of physical weakn eet Gas aneetly eared, NERAL PO his honor as a gentleman and ISO. his skill as a physician. 7~ Dispatches from Postmaster General Holt BEWARE sed ol NS. tee OFFICE Ne 7 SOUTH FREDERICESTREET, ragil ot from Bock or his wite's renter se ne ee Prot Dr. J, BOVEE DODs’ epee ergy ae ST om lenly summoned in Florida last week. CELEBRATED must be paid pepe mipe re a Di iy fi Mr. H. kel: fi id VEG i rf 1 College of Surgeons, benden, graduate cotiiey, Va voi the Bit Vat snot na rated tee | VEGETABLE MEDICINES. : | senor rine nepal Cologectecerton,kenden, ratte roach for slandering one of his daughters. HIS IMPERIAL WINE the greater partof whose life ent in the hes™ BITTERS, Le don, Pera, Ph 7 Capt. Delvigne, the first inventor of per-| For the cure of Incipient Consumption, Weak | (ye eesenn eerie, Philads cussion locks, has had a pension of 6,000 francs | Lungs. Weak Stomache, indigestion Dyspepsia, | known; many troubled with ri conferred upon him by Napoleon lll.” Geueral or Nervous Debility, Piles and all dren { nerrousne requiring & Tonic.are ungurpassed of & pure Sherry Wine, and aside from their medi- inal properties, they are a most wholesome and delightful Beverage. 3 sad HIS BRANDY CATHARTIC, Is ® sure remedy for Costiveness, Liver Com: and Dyspepsia. They are plea: to the taste; sure in their operation; and asa hartic, entirely, +f- fectually, and positively saperoste the use of Pils 80 nauseous and disagreeable to the taste. HIS IMPERIAL GIN BITTERS, Act on the Kidneys, Bladder ard Urinary Organs, and are a superior remedy for Dyspepsia, con- nected with Liver Complaint in all its forms. FOR FEMALE OBSTRUCTIONS, They are truly valuable, made of pure Holland Gin, peasant and agreeable to the taste,and may be well termed a necessary. FEMALE COMPANION. HIS CATHARTIC SYRUP, For Infants, Children and Delicate Females, is certainly one of the most desirable and valuable Medicines in the world. itis a perfect substitute for Calomel, acting on the Liver, removing all ob- structions in the Bowels, curing Costiveness, Indi- Th I- Mountjoy Workman, a felon who escaped here from the Kentucky penitentiary in the fall, was caught near Burlington, Ohio, last week. {[7~ The Lynn shoe strikers voted on Monday, unanimously to continue the strike. The women were especially enthusiastic. iL~ Andrew Jackson, Jr.,of Tenn., while in New Orleans last week, hada valuable gold watch stolen from bis room in the Brooks House. if" Col. H.S. Mudze, for many years a well- known hotel proprietor in New Orleans, died on the 24th instant. IL7~A bill incorporating the Alexandria, Wash- ington, Georgetown and Baltimore Navigation Company have passed the Virginia Senate. iL A salute of twenty-one guns was fired b the Orleans Artillery, N. O., on the receipt of the late news from Vera Cruz. IL “Corsett,”? a race mare of celebrity in other days, died at Nashville, Tenn., on the 25th inst. ij Robt. J. Haldeman has retired from the editorship of the Harrisburg Patriot and Union. ~The Constitutional Union party has been fu ith frequent blushing, attended seme- times with derangement of mind, ‘were cured immediately. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE, Young Bion and others who have injured themselves by & eertain practice indulged f i from evil com int holy effects produced ees of the Back and ‘ects on the mind are much te be drended—Loss of Memory, Confusion of Idexa, Depression of Spirits, Evil Fort ‘Soc Love of Solitude, Timdity, duced. NERVOUS DEBILITY.—Thow: je the cnuse of th coming weak, pal appearance about the eyes, cough or symptom DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. gestion and Dyspopsia, ‘Although it is as sure and | hands of iguorant and designing preten neapable organized in Boston. effectual in its «perationsfas Ca'omel, yet it_is so | ef curme, Glch his pecuntary substance him vied a ———————— delicious to tho taste, that children will ory for it, | month afte: Aphids and itis as gentle, innocent and harmless as the bo pre To ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. dews of Hoaven. ‘Thousands of mothers through. esbnener gn WILLARDS' HOTE out the land will bless the discoverer of this in- fnront, Nose, Cong J Seeley, NY; valuable Medicine. Le. Bkin.&., proj Sill death pace Dougians 10; J foi D Tari CHARLES WIDDIFIELD & CO., period to his ings by sending him to that un- discovered country from whose bourue no traveler returne, DR. JOHNSON’ REMEDY FOR ORGANIC WEAKNESS AND IMPOTENC PROPRIETORS, J Temple, do; J H Allen and 649 anv 651 Broapway, New Yor, H Knapp, NY; R '’ « ampbell; F a; Ga; W Trembly. do; R Blohnsuiar indy, Maa»; Plumb, i Ds And sold by Joun Scuwarze, Druggist, 468 Pa Se pet remed, lady, Me; J Pinchot, NY; C:H Pinchot do; C E | Svenue, next door to the United states Hotel, aud and fall vig Wpters, do: ‘Hong Jandy, Fae Sullivan, by druggists generally. mar I¢-ly,rq mand debileted, w oder, NY; J Tucker and tad a; is = _ 2 Mich; "Young, “Seotland: Bey Wouny wot UCR eT. A. Povers Morro treating oung, 'r,do;G Bosswick an y, Mass; Mii ee koeaser Exheustion of the mest foarte) Rosswick, —: J L Davidson, Pa; Mre B Reocd.d WELL’ P Brignol, NY: 6 Chadiouteeny Hoytend HUNNEWELL’S 2 3,NJ;SH Gardiner and lady, rr BROWN’S HOTEL—W W Hancock. Pa; A Howel!. NC; Miss F Thomas, Conn; E Westcott, NJ; E Daughty, Md; J Parke: NY;iN Buell. Mo; U Biyan, Ala; EM Ucosiy sed H Gwynn, SC; S McGroatley, 0; G Cal- JH Lacy.’J Seddon, Va; G Dyke, Ga; J ‘oun; J Cutts. Va; R Foy.J end rion, a; ‘+ Bishop, Mo; J Jones, Pa; H Rowles, Md; A id) NV;S Young, Camp J Mail, A Hr. ley. Pa: © Collins, NJ; W Eilwwttand lady, J Cr.- sar, NY; J Hughes, Mo; G Clark and fa:ni'y, Ct; L Svat » AC White, J 8 White, Va; C Waters JT A lon and lady, NJ; G Hampton and lady pa bour, Va. NATIONAL HOTEL.—D Mouse. NY; E Rob inson, Va; Panzborn aad fam, Mass; O Man- gum, NUUP Gree y, NY; WH Davie. 0; R J A White and lady. Vi E aod Mrs Lindaey and ram. ‘ 4 Woodson, tenn; Dr J L Hamilton, J J’Di Ga; W Bruce, Ga; 5 serberr, Ban; Cc Mer JA W Buck, 4 Mointosh. G ly cured. ENDORSEMENT OF TRE PRESS. THE MANY THOUSANDS cured acthis inetitation witht the laat seve fern, and the yumerous iwsporcs - by H Ho: DD Fiquet, Abbot and lady, Va; UNIVERSAL COUGH REMEDY, Hor all Throat and Lung Complaints, from Common Coughs to Actual Consumption HUNNEWELL'S JUSTLY CELEBRATED TOoLT ANODYNS, id The Natural and Sure Remedy for all Ner- vous Complaints, From Neuralgia through ail cases where Opium was ever used to that of Delirium Premens, and the common chief cause of }isease LOSS OF SLEEP. | The Tolu Anodyns, though containing not a par- tiole of Opium, produces all tha requirements of, and may be used in all cases wherever Opium was used without | he ea) anything but Cures, and leaving the patiant in a perfectly natural s‘ate. The Universal Coush Remedy, (freed frum ali the sommon obiection of “ough Rem-aies, which bitty, ine mefBctent guarente EE 43 NUT TOO MUCH TU Bay, SINCE ALL, OLD AND YOUNG, AFFIRM ITS TRUTH, Viz.—THAT PROFESSOR WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE Will preserve tnfailibly the growth and color of the hair, if used two or three times a week, to any imaginable Ago. Parisctiy, restore the gray, cover the baid with nature’s own ornament, the hair; make it moro soft and beantifui than any oil, an preserve the scalp free from ai! disease to the creat- estace, Statesinen, Judges, Attorneys, Doct Clergymen. Profersional men, and Gentiomen MbG rego: prodsas nausea or Prostenca,) may Do eomata ted Ladics of | classes, st over the et beer : 5 H * the common enemy to ail Throat and Lung Com- | mony thai we do not asy too mi Or. Middiston Ma ats NH; CB Merton, Piaints. and weed with perfoot impunity. Asking | Read the iolowine. aud judge: KIRKWOOD HOUSE.—8 Thomas, NY; C Bo ill, NJ; C Alexander, Va; Maj E Mealey, Col J T Va. E Sylvester and lady, Locke, 8 F Coke, Pa; J 6 W Batrick, Cal: HicKoRy GRove, St. C! Pro¥. V..J. Woop—Dear 3 Were widoced to use tome of y etfects were so wonderful, w attired, to report it fectis cov e allto court from Propristors or friends the mort sgvere investigation of both Remedi>s, and reading of our pamphlets to be tound with all’dealers, and more particuiariy to purchase only those who oan be depended upon, we wait 'n confidence the deorsions of Patiouts and Physicians, ‘cices within reach of a C Hodges, F Tracey, O; Sinn, Md; WV_Carroway 8 Gart, Mass; C FE Term!l, O P Sutton, iw le, Pai JG Moga: exth, Neb; Dr JH Boyle, Me; WW Thompern, ‘enn, WASHINGTON HOUSE.—Mrs Williams, Md; R Allison, U; J Daly, SC; J Price and ly, Pa; @ te, Tis J,Aennine Fit ctlortion, Mark; Go 1s oCarty, > nol ind: Va: if West aud ly, Md; M Hop- ame 6: ee ings, adv did so with iuttle hope of suce tof all onr frreude plications ate entirely, aud a uew and. iuzuriant tarted ot, aud we Can uow say that «scalp, aud as luxuriant a crop of hy. We can, therefore, aud do hereby, GENERAL AGENTS. - W. HunNewELt & Co., 7 and 8. Commercial harf, Boston, = "NNEWELL, 145 Water st., New York, ecial supervision of JOHN L. HUN- hemist and Pharmaceutiet. Boston, hose signature covers the co ke of the boy nas as hea any other child. B-» W. 01 OrAtive, at i remedy for all diseas nore 2 cenuine only, and to whom addrees all communi- ceslipn ce we Re ceee dele AC ea Ielms Mey ores ceeeks and its connecting lines caine. all) cespostable déelers everswhare.ana GEoRGk yoUrsclt mad Ted ein eco pe this invitation for allthe Druggists in Washington and Georgetown. yourself and lady to visit the Capitol of the Union mar26-e0-F ie the Home and Tomb of Washington, (as well Faox rae Unrrap Staras. ee PIN @HE| sewer ou of os nece as the city of Baltimore,) during the prosent ses- New Vork...Havre......-het'a | TE BEST CoueH SYRUP IN meavecee ie = we Hae Nop sion of Congress. ; =a .New York.-.Gouth'ytia:,-Arl t| ~ ghovest COUGH SREEE inthewergia __ | Sr cenhite nea eee mem “You will observe that the privilege is good for “Boston. Liverpool. a HARESHORN ES PECTORAL BYRGE OF ed ita Use tell within the list three weeka, it haw the entire route from to Washington city, ‘New Vork.I iverpool...., ‘WILD CHERRY, f natural col assumed x softness aud lustre (and Mount Vernon,) which is one of the Eastern i reatly to be preferred termini of this road. The names and termini of the connecting lines West of us, by whose cour- part to offer you this priv- e of this cir- tesy we are enabled in lege, yy be found on tue next cular, and also on the back of the ticket enclosed. ‘It is proposed that, as far as accept our invitation shall travel over the western ortions of the Baltimore and Ohio road by day- ught, in order that they may more fully realize the grandeur of the country ane which it runs, as well as the success with w —t buildin, the Alleganies.”” This circular also explains that a special train will leave the Obio river on Friday, May 4, for Such of the guests as can make it convenient to Teach Wheeling at that time, the Company re- quiring notice, in advance, from them to that effect. The circular is signed by John W. Gar- rett, President; W. P. Smith, Master of Transpor- tation; LM. Cole, General Ticket Agent; and I: F. Fuller, General Western Agent, connected with the through passenger business of the line. On the back of the circular js the following agreement: ich extraor- natural obstacles have been overcoine in Jaxvary, 1960. ‘The undersigned, on behalf of their respec- tive Companies, “hereby agree to join the Bulti. more ard Ohio Railroad Company in the tender to Western Editors of a Comp imentary Ticket to visit Washington city and Baltimore, during the present session of Congress, and the circular of nvitation Issued by that Company for its own —_ and sont arin be AS y eae over our nes, accordin; the plan and the purposes ex- pressed therein? a z ‘This is signed by Messrs. Jewett, Wright, Or- land, Smith, Clement, Lord, Bowler, Newman, Morris, Peck, Griswold, Sherlock, Durand, Cro- thers, Gamble, Arthur, Lilly, Bradley, Gill, Rice, Ricker, Croger, Williams, Jr., Blakesley, Stock- well, Jt.. Hayward, Barlow, Moulton, Brandt. Jr, "McKissock, Macy, Latimer, Nelson, Frost. and Tate; repzesentin, nearly forty of the leading railway connecting Hnes of the West and South- west, and also the ag paar mail line of steamers between Cincinnati, Louisville and Memphis Toall this is added the signature of Jos Bryan, President of the Washington and Mount Vernon Steamboat Company, who has generously offered to take the editors to visit the tomb of Washing- ton while sojourning in the National Metropolis Notwithstanding the full list of important lines embraced in the above enumeration, a Rote is ap- pended to this ‘ment to the following effect: “: Besides the foregoing, it is believed that sev- eral others of our im nt connecting lines will cordially join in this invitation and recognize the encl lcket. Owing to the difticulty of our conferring in person with the officers of some of the lines not embraced in this ist, their names ‘Were not obtained in time for our pur; Bug To those of our ple who have not learned to se the vast extent ef the railroad interest the country, or of our own great line to the West, this programme will afford some idea of the extensive ramifications of the system, zs it has now become develo; When a few of our own citizens privately convened, but one short generation ago, to inaugurate the B.ltimore and Onto road, there was not a mile of railway in ex- istence anywhere in the world for general pur- = Now it is estimated that in the United ites ulone there are some twenty-five thousand niles of compieted road in actual use, costing th e frightful sum of nearly two hundred million of dollars. UG~ A public meeting has been lately held in Waco, Texas, concerning the suit for the La Vega — ejady —~ ‘in charges are le nel e a he pears slave been exhibited. = 19g ap, U7 The cowl mine fire-damp explosion at Scranton, Pa., was not as 7 Lives were lost. serious sa reported No Du Bose, a EF Dr. McNeel Prominent citizen of Clarendon district, 5. C., was foun; on his farm last week.” ad murdered iL Au election for county officers was held in Kanses on the 26th. Leavenworth county went ic. U7 The Connecticut election takes Place Monday next, and that of Rhode Island os Wen. nesday. UT Another onal district of Massa. ebnsetts (Ell Thayer's) bas elected to Chicago for Mr. Seward. > The Savanah “Express” that the season there is about ended. = as on Frida ilaeski wes hang at St. Paul, Minn., ible, all who x this solid highway through the passes of ‘This article is prepared by a chemist, and is nounced by medieal men and those who have tree it, to be the best preparation for Coughs, Colds, Ca- tarrh, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Sore Throat from @ Cold, bey & preventive of that lion of diseases, Cen- sumpiion. Persons who sing should yse it. Itis pleasant te the taste, softens, clears and atrengthens the voice allays ali irritation of the throat and lungs, and pre ye asad conte and 81. Sold byal drazeiste in Washington. Secrzotown and Alevae oe ~ ced by the app ed. Tregard of oils or any other pre indispensable article for used ae a Hair Res he simple purpose of dressing or beautifying the hair. Yor have permission to refer to me all who entertain any doubt of ite performing ail that is claimed for it. Tregard it as whether to ssrse++ Liverpool... ——+--South’pton: Liverpool. South’pton. - Liverpool. ...New Y. 1 leave N ik nd Fh of each monthy and sth and jail steamers leave New York en each month. C. SYMonps, 114 Third street. 18ST. WELLINGTON, Mo., Dec. 6, 1857. r Sir: By the advice of a friend of mine, who has been using your Hair Restorative, ! waa in- duced to try it. Thad the fever, some time Int May, and nearly every hair in my head came out. Now my hair has come in a great deal thicker than ever it was, Nothing but a duty and hy that I fe to others who are affic ve been ace me to give this ablic # @ received from rof, Wood's Hur Restorative. Yours respectfully, A.R. Jacoss, The Restorative 1s put up In bottles of three sizer, viz: large, maedinm, aud small; the small holds & pint, and retails for one dollar per bottle; the me- dium holds at least jose | per cent. more in propor- tion than the small, retails for two doliars per bot- tle; the large holds a quart, 40 per cent. more in proportion, and retails for $3.8 bottle. 0. J. WOOD & CO., Proprietors, 312 Bri lew York, (in the great NW, Wire Raine ta ishment,) and 114 Market street, St. Low and sold by al good Druggiste and Fanoy 3 Dealers. 18 5-eo8m [HE ALL 8UFFICIEN? THREE TRIESEMAR, 1, 2, & 3, Protected by Royal Letters Patent of England, and “secured by the Seals af the Bele de Pheer tne M: Cincinnati, 0., Feb ProF. Woon— 0. he Pip C, SNYDER, 1.UMBER AND AS FITTER, South side of Penn. avenue. west of lth street,and __ opposite the Kirkicood. Takos this method to inform hii public that he is prepared wo for at them ¢ tha articles conns: ted wi ie PL NG A GAS FITTINGS BUSINESS, such as— » Bath Tubs, Water Closets, Urinals, Washstands, Showers, Bidets, Hudrants, Pumps, Rams, Fountains, Rubler Hose and Gas , Fixtures of every description. He will introduce Water and Gas upon the most reasonable terms and guarantee satisfactian. mar 22-tf Sey friends and fog - MRS. H. A. WHIPP ING Lecated at No. 529 12th street south. tween C and D streets, would raxpectfa ly call the attention of the citizens of Wasington to a new We offer for sale the above standard brand of fire Copy Distilled-Maitaad Rye Whisky, ia bar- Paris, end the ttettal Collgs ap ttn 4) a js sof our ow aris, ff imper' ‘ollexe jacine, Wont FRARL, PAINTING and LEATHER | fon ear ite Tero e he oe oUE own Bi Vienna.” WORK which she will teach on tne most reason. recommerd it as ths PCREsT and best Whisky t. No, 1 is invaluable for exhaustion, Spermator- able terms. and pledge herself to give entire satis- can possibly '¢ distilled. We alao offer our rheea, and all physical disabiliti faction in five lessons. Specimens can be seen by OLD FAMILY RYE WHISKEY, No. 2 completely erad cates ali traces of those calling at her remidence, mar l0-eolm*” | and other brands: from the largest st.ck of Fine | diseases that have been hitherto treated by the nau J seoua and perniciou: BE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY | Wlskiesin tho United tates” oon, 0. 3 hss entirely inform their patrons and the public that Phernix Distillery, en the Schuy.kili river, Phiin pnp thereby i SPRING GOODS cnt gana snpely of Otfices—96 Wall street, New York: and Log | relief, iapereing al § NG sisting of 6 latest ath Fy > al ar 23 venom of disease, firle aul fashion, and best foreign mantac Dest Eran’ stioet bnuaael eorely TRIESEMAR Now, 1-2and 2,are prepared inthe ure, ey respretfnily invite atten- hh 7 i form of a lozenge, deveid of tas! smell, and Hou to thelr uew stock of GENTLEMEN'S FUR-| NEW ¥ CRRA SHIP LINEN ETON | Grhocemrice emit deverd of taste and sine intin FISHING GOODS of the latest styles and makes. | “ay. gp MOUNT VERNON will leave | S885; 8t:l divided into separate doses,as adie They also Keep constantly on hand a large supply | 38 S ad Walluie he tee S° | torod by Vaipeau, Lallemand, Rows, Rioord, de. of Navaland Military Furnishing Goots such ae Plexandes. and Ween fr New Price $3 each, or four cases for $9 which saves $3: Epaulets, Chay Swords, Belts, Gold Laces, | or ‘ a NED NES Days at 2 and in $27 casos, whereby there ts & sav of Shoulder Straps, and Sasher. fagcon anand New Vork for Wash- 'o be had. wholesale and retail, RO 2 H. F. LOUDON & CO., | ington overy Satur nfiepeheny te iant 194 Bleecker street, four door! McDougal Citizen, Naval and Military Merchant Tailors, re Delica tek ene °. ipat Alexan @ateny | street, New York. [mi ecintely on reosiving a re mar l5-+03m Brown's Hotel. ime before the hovr of t! ahs teamer’s sehr mittance, Dr. Barrow will forward the Triesemar soe: = om. se the bar ee oor eee yor the steamers inability to | £0 any part of the world, securely paskeds ved eae I = TAKE NOTICE! cross the bar in consequence of low water, al! goode | fo" according to the instructions of the writer, F You want WOOD and COAL (prepared inthe | will be promptly 1ightered to and from the steamer Sold also by 8. CALVERT FORD, Jr,, Wash: best manner) at the lowest possible cash Prices, go | by the undermened. ington, D.C. "de 6-6m to BARCLAY'’S Wood and Coal Depot. Don’t Fos freight or passage exply to = = forget the piace—No. 481 9th atreet, ons square ORGAN & RHINEHART, ARTSHORNE’S CURE-A, eal eraeEth soreond, Wood awed tn wat | -20- TAREE ee | AND AEN EY LOR Hy QML ABR or ehiy | be ‘On saw > suit poe + , everyone, A call ia solicited. mar 16-eotm HE SEAT OF GOVERNMENT OF THE STOMACH AND WEAK BO ELS, “D)'AMONP STATE ROLLING MILLS? | prctited States A Reviow of the Discussions, PREPARED RY 4 CHEMIST. E SHOE 1 Forealeby JNO. Agents for nd elsewhere, on the site and plane of f ral City, with a sketch of its present posi- tion and prospects. Also Re. arks on Monnwen. tal Structures and the Smithonian Inctitution, By coon 12, 26 and & cents and one dollar. HE GREATEST DISCOVERY IN MEDICAL = SCIENCE, : ON ‘ai factory prices REV ANS SCS ‘Washington, Dy % C MeDaniole ae mni t TSHORNE’S CURE-ALL should be mute Talons Wmiaion Bin] inti ty GaP cite etc et | mat mnie seo aa ROR Ra Sept of the price. A liberal discount to the trade, | ZewsSeitfequentiy oures in lees n¢ ‘ublished and es NCH*ARD & MOHUN It cares pain {n any . of the system and is used Birds of Paradise, | _™arl9 corner oflith at.andPa av. | “Wee Asthe frevser Changes of the pre- Black Birds, Goldfinch, Larks, PRING CLOAKS, SILK MANTLES. ae | duges bad Cold, Rheumstism, Pain in im! Spevroweit Pash Mgeking Birds Jara | Showcase ABS: SILK MANTLE: laasore | $0 Body; giso, Sud Neok—svery Pres, Mt Beato s:Parrots. Parakeets, American Red Birds, ment of new style Cloaks for enct Sssor et a@ bottle, I a upon the Nerves, Muscles, obolinks. All kinds of Canary Birds. Also, & reat ‘varios or for early wants sales | Sinews, Blood and Bones; and by He wera clee- OMMEARAS Varian oe FN At 1 Gate | Black Sik Mantion oF now designs. ‘Stall, coi" Gera bottisand Gy ee. Pele from the system, mar 17 Tin are olla cesar and pend Merino Shawis in gre.t variety of style | 1g yea Lave a Congh, sus0 BARTS. Pray ano’ deni teh &, zvx — TAYLOR & HUTCHISON. | GRERRY-It' is the Sent aa in the iW AD ‘RY DE- .T. 3 ~ | World. Raa Caren eye Avner. Now sropaigi wo enesns Sof orders witn| *ifvet atePilions.nse HARTSHORNE'ANTI. avenue. south side, between which they may favored in the BILIOUS PILLS.’ They act upon iver, Sto- Their Ornamental’ Plaster PLUMBING, GATOR earan FITTING | 28eh 8nd Bowels, oarrying of a Bileand Foul Se other house in the United s » “ b ; H Sto ‘Ths sbove medicines to bs had JACOB REED, TER FIXTURES. OAS STEAM and | SoirRtp ne ANUPACTURER OF SWL MILITARY CLOTHING, WASHINGTON SEWING Ms Caurion SUneins, Souruzast Sxconp awn-Sravce Sts., low 1s the time to get SPRING and SUMMER | B2°! a, Ho In PHILADELPHIA. - mates to grder, th subeoribor ines, ro ae geret ares MILITARY CLOTHS FOR SALE. _ja.s-am | Enovtest noth Ho at the SPERMATORNH eT DORTANT FA GOES ESD | SHE Bi ‘and With — }» address, in confi- [MPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS. .| BANDS dence. your friend, § formar sulle. super. E. R. DURKEE & CO’3 = =O. Noves_| Sihithe sie oo SETOms. | 52) KENNEY & LANSDALE, Tue Subsoriber Wee additions to hi jmsking it now ng experience RAUF ERE eas Spices, ant a yalnabis )Sinds of Carriages and Light Wagons keptes SENA‘ Spee Ayane rt betwromm ith 2 ete, Eeeo goth aah jrown’s opel hos. Le, 215 Pa ay, bet 14th and 18th sts Sncobs WT ilards” Hotel Jefferson, 39 1 st, bet 17th and 1 ties Jenico Re My Nomone, 3 \ edaeehnteed james Ste he ~ - fete NJ ev Washbira, cc. = rasan nem te Penn ihu 8. + P., Mrs Chi i. ‘Private, Franklin Row, 3s ents my NSE Brown's Wetter pace i. y aie wid Myre. Foot Sejonions Mer Cu: men's, 960 © st Whiteley, Wan. Gotz ith at Green, James S),Crutehett’s, 7, oor D and 6th ste Whee. a a eention Rouse emg 8 paagp lS al SO Winslow, Warren, >6G et fale, John P., National Hotel Woodred ake, Willers’ Hotel Hamliss Haniibal, Weatingion H Woodson, Samet Hl. Browse Hotel Hammond, Jas. 1, 2% cor Pa av & Madison Pisce Wren worn % ‘arian, James, Washington House baad jieee He 5° Bore, v0, cor cantagets | Sane Hunter, SET. at Meet bee ittwane ia | ‘TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. vers iss Queen's, 444 6th et. bet E and F on, As, hnsed, KC. Wy of Ark, 385.6 st, bet th and 10th Johnovm, Andrew of Tens. St Charlee Hotel F°! RPER’S FERRY AND WILLIAMS- er L. J. HA ORT — ‘team ‘onnedy, Anthony, 468 6th st, between D and E Ritter, le i Ring, Broaton, Schrtvener'nyi6 Are, Capitol Mil | Brongle.¢ ape Bitter Ionven George 6, Joseph, Brown's Hotel fl Harper's Ferry. and on THURSDAYS at6a m, Mallory, 8. R National = 12th for t's Ferry and Wi! iamsport. Theeteam Mason, Jas. ae soe — ntelope, Capt Wells, leaves Georgete on holson, A. Fa i 8 4% at ‘UFSDAYS at 6 8. m.for Harper's Fe: james A., Mrs. Irving's, Pi-hawsport, aud on SATURDAYS at6 a. m., for Arper’s © 5 ‘L, W., 205 G st, bet 14th and 15th N-'h.~ The Brengle onn be chartered on WED teh, G. ke. sie ath at, north ot ha. av ioe’ Mi Mig Row. 1 NESDAYS and the Antelope on FRIDAYS for excursion parties, maerié m Saulebury, Mrs. Irving's, 28 4% st . aa See Rate aan a and ith HE STEAMER. 748, G uy Wp resume ber Simmons, son. G4 0 eres eee. ebruars, 1s, Will leave WASIT, Shideil, John, si2 H st, —e asth | INGTON every TUESDAY an av RIDAY, st6 o'clock 8. m..and AlLEXANDRIA at haif-past 6 o'clock. for CURRIOMAN and the intermediate Janine. On her return trips, she EspaS Toombs, Robt., 248 will leave CUKRIOMAN every WEDN Trambull, Lyman, 451 and SATURDAY, at 5 o'clock a.m. yade, B. F., Mrs. H , ICIAN &. PAGE, ts Wirt er Brow’ Hota ~ = eng _NATH'L Bousit, Art. Alexandtins ioe " » M.S... Mr. _ = Yulee, David L.., 262 I st, bet 17th and 1oth 1860 IMPORTANT NOTICE 1860 REPRESENTATIVES. SOUTHERN TRAVELERS. vate, treet Adam Hy, Private, 0 Leet nn aoa roen | GOS Green, Private, 236 Afrisn, Garnett B.» Wiliards’ ‘otel g 5 enue Hou: Alten v m., corner ‘New Jersey av and south A st Alley, John B., Private, x w car 3d and C sts, 406 An‘erson, Thos. Las derson, Wm. C., Private, 236 F at. bet 12th & sth Anion Jas. Mz hire. Reilly's, 550 New Jersey ay FOR MEMPHIS & NEW ORLEANS Via. & Alexandré, Virgirin & Tennessee, z Central Mand New Oneass'& lacwere Roicoeke A Dinect Rovrsz ann Continvote Batt war Cox RECTIONS TO Ashmore, Jolin D., x w corner 4% and C sts yachbure, Sristol Emereitin, Averg: Wm. Ty Brown's Hotel Dalton’ Hexteetie pceile nase Babbitt, El . Nationa! Hotel Atlanta, Monigomery, bus, Na: fete, Barkedale, .. Brown's Hotel Junction, Memphis, Barr, Thos. J., Wulards’ Hotel J Barret, J. R. Crutohett’s, corper 6th and Dests Beale, Chas. L., Ny moe sn Biatr, Seiw'!S0 Avenue Howse. ff "1 S., Aven a ar G.. Hyatt’s. 399 Pa. av rown's fol e L., Brown's Hotel Alex. R., Wi iards’ Hotel and New Orleans’ UP’ GREAT REDUCTION OP TIME. THE LYNCHBURG EXTENSION, irony Syedates Vee and also the MISSIN iF oy AL, are now completed, making SHORTEST AN) s TO NEW ORLEANS IRABLE ohn EK. , 56 Missouri av , ND INTERMEDIATE Ponts. a ee Paav, over Wall & Stevens THROVGH Tickers to al! cf the above pointe oan Reese B., 553 H st, bet 3d and 4th sts be procured at the Great Southern and Southwestern Branch, Lawrence U’B. Brown's Hi road corner of Sixth street and 1- Brayton, Wm. D., Smiths, 398 C st vanis avenie, Washington. D.C. Bess. Geo. Mrs. Hasrisop's, 377 RS zee epres WASHINGTON até a. m. for ist ‘rancis M., 6 Sout! So rown, John ¥.. Smithson’s, 363 B be uth west. Buthngton, Jas., Private, Ww cor 3d and C ate, 408 ans Snes ond Ask Sor Tickets via Orange and Burch, John Brown’s Hote! ‘otel eonger meet: Buraetis Henry ¢., Pr st of the craare woffa Semndeoc hs frond at the Depot turvham, Alfred ila jotel at Washington, from Wim they will receive porte itottertield, Marun: Willsrds Bote wiOrpuibases leurs the OfGce, corner of tixth street arhe id, 4 ve the ¥ Campbell, Jae. ene House and Pennsy!vania avenue, até 3m. Sarre), ins al ivi ¥ Fats ati Neoont Rotel Zoot ir'bs at Sh nehngion gempencers fog Case, Charles, 40 Miesouri av Alexandria Railrost Opto med aera Fs por and 13th sts JAMES A VARS, Siark. Jol rown’ 4 s Clemeds, She ard, Wi 5 fe 1-tf Ticket Agent, Washington. — slepton, David, Brown . obb, Wil R. W., Mrs.[rving’s, 2 4 st ALTIMORE AND OHIO Ratt AD. Soohtane, Gark Beivvierds Hotl® B WASHINGTON BRARCH, Cochrane, John, Willards’ Hotel Cuancr or Hovas. Colfax, Schuyler, A Commencing on Monday jober 17, 186e Conkling, Roscoe, W Corwin, Thomas, 6 Loui Avenue House Rovode, a Samuel &., Private, 468 14th street Was H GTON James, Brown's Hotel SSR and7gsa.m. a 2. Burton, 353 D street 8t3 2) p.m., only. Grawiord. Martin J.,.250 F st, bet 19th and 14th Vi IMRE at cand es m. Curry, Jabex t. ; Brown’s Hote! ve BALTIMORE at 3.15 and 4.20 p. m. Curtis, 8. R.. Mrs. oyoe’s, or st & Paav ‘at 4.20, m.. only. Pavidton, Thos. G., United States Ta ore for the EAST will take trains @t6.ae H. Winter, Private, Madison Hees’ Bgwete Hott nm, Brown's Ho! , Henry L., Private, » w cor $d and C ste, 408 e Jarnette, ania a 373 Pennsylvania avenue eiano, Charlee, Willards’ Hotel 7.45 &. m., and 3.20 p. m. ‘or WIEST ats.b 0m. nnd a2» . or ANNAPOLIS at 7.458. m., and ?-m. ‘or FOLK at 7. 45%. m. 0018 T. HW" PARSONS, Agent. k, Wm, H., cor Pa.av.and sth st R NEW YORK. uel Re Holland, Mre. "8, 74 Rtecburi av P AGE, ING TN MEALS ANB Burm, Wm, Mokiee, Willarde’ Hovel eee ERO OM gts! Edgerton, Siduey, Hyatt’s, 339 Pennsylvania av ‘The New York and Virginia torew Steamship ins A, Nations! Howl” panes new nd slerant steamen in Row, 352 K st OUNT VERNON, Capt. T.C. Smi ab ‘ | Hira Winrees, cit ctslnck ee Sew EDNES vi House, cor 3d st & Mo av L a -o’slock &. m. every Xferionan, 41 ich st | DAY, and the sary aay.* DP St Alexandria, Farnsworth, John F,, Washington House eners Washizgton and Georgetows Esten"Ore Whieree' ita Sot Seembonte orairond, wish lave the Somer “pedcbeayl Loy i ‘Tth e rly, or they can leave . Thos. B., Private, cor Ps. av. and 17th st 7, or they Fosters siphon a Charies Hotel | QR the, steamer o Western Wharvee st 1) Foank’ Aucuates, Wrillsrds? Hotel | -ench, Ezra B., Washington House Garnett, Musoog RH Private, 438 Hat artrell, Lucius J., Private, 420 F st, bet 6th & 7th Nosiainen wi bx Gilmer, John A.. Brown’s Hotel | nfl insures i Gooch, Daniel W., Private, n w oor 3d & C ate, 408 isline at office of tho ow, Galusha A..'w side . goes ‘John A.iPrivate, 404 E st Moers, Worgaa a isetart. Westen Wr narvos. a reight be received up to the hours of depar- fected on all coods pany at por scoommodations for passengers by this 111 | Sre in every respect fret-o abe, and every ort wit | be made to render this munication with New Hall’ Chapin, Washington House GE 9 agreeable and Newlthtal one. ainilton, Andrew J., Levy’s, 42 Missouri av COL agen A Peeeas® Spply to FOWLE & ardem: Dir Thos. proms 5 pon. niPaer » Agents, A’ OTe eROMWEL 7. Harrie: Jann Te Browns Hote oorner Albany, New Yor. Haskin, John B.§Private, cor N.J.avand I st Hatton, Robt., Brown’s Hotel Hawkins, rgé S., 217 Pennsylvania av Baines a Hickinan, John, ens: Ha Joshua, Private, 473 & st, bet 6th and 7th | indmaun Thor, C., 512 12th at j He ra, Chnries #., Willarde’ Hotel Holman, W.S , Vernon House, cor 3d st & Moav Hooper, W. H., 485 6th st Houston, George S.. Brown's Hotel Howard, William Washington | House ughes, George W.. Private, Humphrey, Jaines, 252 G et, bet 14th and 16th Hutchins, John, Smith’s, 333 C st Irvine, Wi'liam, Willards’ Hotel Jackson, James, Brown’s Hotel —— oy en pl Hotel ‘ones, John J. st Junkis, Benj. F.. Washington House Keitt, Lawre: M.,, Laiayotte House, F near 14 st Kellogg, Franc Kellogg, Wil P®orosacs FOR ARMY TRANSPORTA- j TION _ PROPOSALS will be received at the office of the Ae- &t Fort Lesvenworth, K.T.. enday, the lith day of April | next, for the transportation of military supplies — the years i and 1861, on the following A : 1. From Forts Leavenworth and Riley, in the | Territory of Kanras, and from the in the Stato of Missouri, to Fort U inthe Ter or Any other depot that may | ritory ot New Mexico. uated ia that Territory, and to any point om ayn | the route, 2. From Fort Union. or suoh other 4 be designated in the Territory of Now the or depots that are or may be estab: | E yo tary Sopartun utot New Mexico, except °°) and Fillmore, | , The weight to be transported each year not to be less on either of the routes than one hundred as may xin, to ional Hot Kenyou, Wm. 8. Washington House SS 100,000) pounds, nor more than five mil. Kilgore, 40 Miseourt av an . Lae pie AIG og laces | nesetice te erick unkel, Jace formed on each route in and will be made for rac Bidders will gave their Lamar,'Lugive Qi cm, John fi. Larrabee: Chas. H. h month of the year, ute separately, names gatiee eve =~ ES SS vn . i ir p B0ee of residence, an repared to ent Leach, DeWitt ¢ Reill | into oueatan, ‘and to exeoute bond with good ae Leach, anne’, Hy 1th curity, in such an amount as mas be prescribed by [eerh Lindley, Washington House the Assistant Quartermaster at Fort Leavenworth. oe token "102 Est pacino ones each route, &s soon 2s con- Longneoker, Henry C.. 25 Ps ay, opp Willards’ tractors will be required to be in readiness ve, Peter Aas Est for service by the let day of May succeeding » their means of trang §; the veloy, Oven, 3m C st tation to be approved aclay, Wm. B.,. at and, as Cee ae he an led at ‘on arent tes MDP the et 2 Oe Hotel time for the ‘whole weight to be transported during ab aco the year.on either of the routs, they must have Martin? Bites United Stazoe 4 ry of business or agencies at pr in the vicinity Tele pg rehien Sengg Emeande Pas of Fort Leavenworth and at Fort Union or «ther MeGlecied denn A Pree site depot in New Mexico. at which they may be com McKean, Jas. B., and 15th sts, 506 epee berm y i Hopes Ravel Price ca ofthe nfrets: who mact cet beac ike op hereon, Edward, 45) 1¢h st, bet Band F sistant Quartermaster at Fort oRas John J. Witlarde’ Hotel whose jofat capebuity to pay the bonds. should they fies, W. Poroiter, Private, 4 Hat be forfeited, mast be attested to iue entire eatialne ilfeon, John &. a, a oth ae D and . si seispleee aac ianes Niltwaré, Wo, Pri ey 28 set Ih aad 4 war 9poeae will be yet gee PR Noort, Latah 1. Private 6 E. Dot 12th and Isth tained ui they tally 'y with all the stipuia- Moore, Srdeahains Brown's tel” Cans set forth in this ad The right is reserved of i I! the bids that fg A oe rejeoting a! bids Qyenrzamacrzs, ‘Wastin KW illards’ Hotel “20 5 ey, eh. 1,100 FOR STAMPING A PACKET OF PAPER AND ENVELOPES TO MATCH, at the METROPOLITAN BOOKSTORE, PHILP & SOLOMONS, Agents for Laurence’s celebrated Linen Papers. “‘ Metropolman Mills,” & = S08 Po. oy. het 01 EW P’ N ARB SMB Rory rs GALLERY. ee ee dee Swrest.

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