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THE EVENING STAR. NEWS hap ; ; 1 The have been destructive fires in the pine woods of Burlington county, N. J., ‘atelo. UL" It is stated that it cost Mr. Butler, of Jef- ferson , Va., about $1,100 to reclaim his fugitive slave, Moses Horner i> The Albanyand Vermont railroad has been seld to Troy parties for $307,000. The original cost of the read was $2,000,000. {J7 An old woman died in Layard, Conn., last ‘Tuursday, who for several rs had been the re- cipient of charity. After her death over $1.000 was found secreted in her house. [At Knoxville, Illinois, minute guns were fired out of respect for the memory of Gov. Bis- sell. A premature discharge killed two men, Messrs. Morrow and eae oO esses 107 Milwaukee has gone democratic, electing wit piliynde Mayor. So, also, has Kenosha done—that is to say, elected the entire democratic ticket. And Freeport, Ll., has been carried by the democrats. 07 Over one thousand acres on the Fishkill mountains, in Dutcbess county, Y., were burned over on Saturday and Sunday last. The spectacle is represented as having been terribly grand. [7" The editor of the Bellevue (lowa) Courter has tried the experiment of raising cotton in that State, with considerable success. He bas raised some eightor nine founds from a single strip five feet long. AmericaN BiaLe Society —The financial year of the American Bible Society closed on Saturday last, March 3ist. The past year has been one of xreat prosperity; the total receipts were 2 and the number of volumes tssued, 752, US Governor Moore of Louisiana, has, with the consent of tue State Senate, pardoned twenty- four convicts, sentenced to undergo a variety of punishments, for crimes of all grades, including murderers, incendiaries, &c. i The city of St. Joseph, Mo., if the state- ments of its papers be accepted as evidence, is becoming ‘‘a perfect Bot ny Bay—a rendezvous for thieves, pimps. black-lezs, and precious ras- cals, both male and female. [37 Viscount Clerc, aid-de-decamp to Prince Napoleon, died suddenly the other day. He was formerly, itis said, a man of such ernormous Strength that he could lifta horse with two men ou the back of the animal. ig The Leavenworth (K. T_) Herald says:— “The city is tlooded with emigrants bound for the gold mines. Every day brings a large ad- dition to the number. A large company-of Geor- xilans are stopping at the Merchants’ Hotel. Busi- uess is looking up, and times are lively.”” I~ The editor of the Council Blufts Bugle hus lately had his right elbow sprained, his col- lar-bone broken, and himself otherwise put ders de combat by a furious cow, and his life was only saved by his hired man, who had also had a hard ght with the animal and came off worsted. AkkEstED—Two white men, giving their names, respectively, Wm. Hall, of Alexandria, and George Hages, of Petersburg, Va_, have been arrested {a Portsmouth, on a charge of being con- cerned in the burning of aSaw Mill, in that town en io rearar | morning. They were examined aad sent to jail for a further hearing UG The Richmond Enquirer of Thur-day says: ‘The delegates from the fifth electoral district met at Charlottesvile yesterday and selected Wm H Earley, of Madison county, and Jas. T. Cog hill. of Amherst. as delegates to the Charleston Convention. These gentlemen ‘are said to favor then ination ef Mr. Hunter for the Presidency.”’ ncker Pickine py WHOLESALE —A gang of pockets made a descent upon Lancaster city, ’a., last week, and succeeded in making the fol. lowing robberies :—David Landis lost $901; Isaac Miller, $1,510; James Pzssmore, $1,000; Mr. Den- linger, $2,100 Notes and other valuable pepers, amounting to some $15,000, were also stolen. An Englishman, bout forty years of age, giving the name John R. Froderberry, was arrested on sus- picion of being one of the thieves. iis The paint shop at Pensacola Navy Yard teok fire from the wadding of the morning gun relock on the 27th ult , and was burned to ound. The ofticers and men attached to teamers Crusader, Vixen and Water Witch, assisted by the marines and citizens, prevented the further prozress of the flames. The building destroyed is said to have cost one hundred aud eighty thousand dollars. LJ" A project is on foot, whieh will go into ciect neat week, for supplying the country with New York newspapers atiead of every other con- veyance A Mr hears inteads to run, at his own expense, a baggage car and engine over the Hudson river road to Poughkeepsie, in order to supply the North and West with’ New York papers from three fo ten hours in advance of the ime they are now received. _ PROPELLERS Between Paivapecriia AND New ORveans.—We learn, saysthe Philadelphia North American, that a line of steam peonetas is y seen to be established hetween this city and New Orleans. The project is so far advanced that the contract for the construction of the ships are now being given out. Two of the vessels are to be built at the ship-yard of Messrs. Bireley & Lynn. ‘They will be thirteen hundre ons burden, and are expected to be finished and ready for sea in five montbs Their contract for the building was entered into by gentlemen from New Grleans i A man in Canada has been cheating the benevolent with a ‘confidence’? game. He works thus: Knocking at the door of a house, be asks, in sad tones, to see its inistress. When she ap. pears, he states that his child has just expired, and that Le bas neither shroud, nor money to pur. chase one. ‘The sympathy of the lady overflows. and she sends him away with a pair of sheets at least. On comparing notes, the ladies of a certain section of Montreal came to the conclusion that the bereaved parent must have procured linenand cotton cuough to bury or marry a regiment of daughters. The Pilot unkindly calls this a “Yan- kee” trick Sa.es of Prorerty.—The paper mill property of Henry Kone, in the sixth Fa strict, Baltimore county, has been purchased by Daniel B. Wil. heim for $50, subject to a mortgage of $1,210. J. T. Ensor, trustee John B. Wisner’s farm of 30 acres, in the same district, was sold to Mr. Cooper for 2675. John T.. Ensor, trustee. ‘The property of the late Simeon Mickey, in the same district, was sold to George Alban, for #22 peracre. Joun Shamberger, trustee. The property of the late Dr. Matthews, in the fifth district, was sold to Peter Fowble, for $20 peracre. Jobn Scott, trustee. WILLARDS' HOTEL.—J C I Pro: NY; H Cargill, do; Maj Gahan: vail LB NY; Miss Bailey,do; W Ww % ie ‘TF Mors, Pas ¥ Nolen, des W Wate ieehr Le oles. NY: L. Wie to; WA sTA Didbie and iady, do; Dr A Jo bert, La; Mra _E’ Ais: Mine Cooltdze, Mass; Hon d nating Neck, Rrown, Mass; Mrs Anthout, NY: Miss M Ar hout a japthost, a ErS Kane. Pa; Mra d a ratty > O% - and inde NV: Rav F Babhitt. decease? oh! os Hake, Ot G yr otrest. N averiy, do: icho!s, di RK Coil 3 KPa G Burton and Indy, SC; Mins, jurtor, Bo knap, USN; DF Huboso, Chili; Antenio vidos; Fernardo velarae, Espos: v Gilvert, Ct; Miss D Gilbert, iw dv. Mase; Hon D P Brown, Pa: D B Miss M Bavemyer, ’ M FPiankd: ras ¥ ‘at M A y Meu «i a, A N 5 3 B King, Ga: J 8 "breaton 80 B Y NATIONAT, HOTEL—J H £0 ithwo: S Hunt, Va; J Robinson, Pa; W Huson Wet ee WV Simons. Ht Simona, Md W Freeman. NJo Joa Mormby, NY: Dr Brown. Mc; Mra southwiek.Ly 1 ex, GB ¥. S Gregory, ay NYS I whic Peaboiv, Pa: J Me. NJ; P Tomer: Parker. J Phsip: Teun; J Crain i .\4; Hon C James, R Miss Garland, Mo; J Mountand BROWN’S HOTEL —J H Sanford, Va; D Mason, NV id W Jones eae Sorat Pet. EH Paine, Tenn; E © Knight, Pay Rf mer ovand son, Va; P Dun-irg, S bsriskett. nes Heh rman, 4 !. Malloney, WL, Giasco k, Vr3 4 Bloomington, Ill; Hom WT Avery, Tene: 2 Ve; R Bearrea, Tent: J F rig, Tex ow. Va: BG aham, and lity, O; Hen ni Ls Goldst orsugh. C wun 13 4 Vanderhot, bo Jone s Ceoil, Ma; We Huw’ we ni a Moltenry, Pa; Pt :.—J Reed. B Davis V: ; men. Pa; H Grlisher, Vas My not It, Mass: P Reclowet. Hunt, 5 arpa ~ La; ” oi) s0n, in, Le; G Lockwore; NGTO U i Crosby, Miss Moca, Ee ad i MOE strong. Now York: Major 4 Eacne nm, Arm Ailes. Me: Knight, Ohio; Lous fies timore ULSAN STEAMERS’ SAILING Days s DAYS ._ ¥nom ram Unirep Starzg. ete Sidemers, Lanes, Fer. Jarno. New York: Liverpool, New York. [iver New York...fiaviee™ w York. South’ptim Joston. 0. I +. New York New Vork.3 New York... Moh 31 ‘su! eteamera leave New York on and cadets of cach month, and leave Now York on MISCELLANEOUS. Helmbold’s Genuine Preparation. “ TRATED” i MCOMPOURD F ul ee BUCHU, A Positive and Specific Remed; LADDER, KIDNEYS, BRAVE T and DROPSICAL SWELLINGS. sins Sites the ABSOR RENTS into healthy ea! and excites the ‘! he nthe WATERY OR CALCEROUS : ida) UNNATURAL ENLARGE: reduced, as well as PAIN MMATTION. ard ts god for ‘MEN, WOMEN. OR CHILDREN, HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT RUCHU, For Weakres:ea arene from Exoesses, Habits of Dissipation, in Early [ndiscretion or Abuse, Attended with the folowing Symptoms :— Indisposition to Exertion, _ 088 of Power, Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, _ Trembling, Horror of Dis 's Wakefuin Dimnzss of Vision, Pain in the Back, Univereal Lassitude of the Muscular System. Hot npr he Sk shone nave et the Fok Dryness of the Skin, Sruptions on the Face, iss PALLID COUNTENANCE These symptoms, if allowed to go on, which this medicina invariahly removes, soon follows IMPOTENCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTiC FITS, ix Ox o Witich THE PATIENT MAY Exrire. ho can sav that they are not frequently followed ~DIRERKUL DISEASES,” “INSANITY AND CONSURIPTION.? Many are aware of the canse of thetr suffering, T NONE WILL CONFESS,” THE RECORDS OF THE INSANE ASYLUMS And the Melancholy Deaths by C Bear amp'e witners to the truth THE CONSTITUTION ON . WITH ORGANIC WEAK 33 Requires the aid of medicine to strengthen And Tovigorate the ystom, | Which HetmBony’s EXTRACT BUCRU tarari ably do-s. A TRIAL WILL CONV.NCE THE MOST SKEPTICAL, '\—-FEMALES—FEMALES, R YOUNG, SINGLE, MAKKIED, ON CONTEMPLATIN= MARKIAGE. IN MAD AFFECTIONS rECULIAR TO FEMALES, the extract Buchu is unequalled by any other remedy,as in Chi-rosis or metention, Irregu a-ity, nfalnass, or Sappression ot temary Evacual U'lcerated or Scirrhous stat ofthe Uterus, L thers or Whites, Sterillity, and fora | complaints incident to the s x whether ee from imciscretion, Habits of Dissipation, or in the DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE, SEF SYMPTOMS ABOVE NO FAMILY S#OUuy» Bh WITHOUT IT! Take no more Balsam. Mercury, or unpleasant Medierne for unp-ecsant and Daneerous Diseases. HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU 4 (CURES SECRET DISEASES In all their Stage. At littie expense; Little or no change in Diet; No inconvenience; Aad no Erposure. It causes a frequent desire ani gives strength to Urinate, therovy Removing Ubstructions. Preventing and curing Strictures of the Urethra, Allaying Painand Inflsmmation, eo frequent in the oftss of diseas*s. and expelling ali totsonous Diseased. and worn cut Matter. THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS WHO HAVE BEEN THE VICTIMS OF WUACKS, and -who haya paid Arary fers to be cured ina short time, have found they were deorived, and that the “POISON” has, by the use of rowenern as- TRINGENTS,” been dried up inthe system, to break out in an aggravated form. and PERHAPS AFTER MAKRIAGE. Uso Hetmpovp’s Fxtract Bucue for allatfec trong and diseases « ty the URINARY ORGANS, Whether existing in From whatever canze or: HOW LONG sts NG, Diseases of these organs require thenid ofa Diuretic HELMBOLD'S EX PRACT BLUCHU S THE GREAT DIURETIC, And is certain to have the desired effect inall Dis- es FOR WHICH IT IS RECOMMENDED. ence of the most reliable and responsthle char ter will accompany tho medicires CERTIFICATES OF CURES, Krom 4 tad years standing, With Names kNowy To. SCIENCE AND FAME. Price Si 00 per bottle, or six for & Delivered to any Address, securely pac observation. Descring Symrtoms in ALL Cemuenications on. ked from Cures Guaranteed Advice Gratis !! AFFIDAVIT. Personally appeared betore mo,an Alderman of he of Phy ade!plia, A. T. Her in whe hemng doth sayv.his preparstions co tin no Le mereury, or o her iojurioua args, but are H. T. HELMBOLD. Sworn and subscribed before me, this 2d day of November, 1854 WMP. SURBERD, Alderman, Niath street, above Race, Phila, Address lottors for information in confidence to i. ‘Tr. HELMBOLD, Chamist, “OTMER” ARTICLES ON THE REPUTATION ATTAINED RY Helmbold's Gennins Preparations, vo “\ Extract Buchu, “ “ Sarsaparilia. bo sd Improved Ress Wash, Sold by 8. B. Waite, 528 Soventh street and 8. C. Ford, Jx, corner Ponn, avenue and Eleventh street, AND ALL DRUGG EVERY WHRRE. ASK FOR BELMBO. TAK OOTHER. Cut out the advertisement and send ter it. AND AVOID IMPOSITION ANDEXPOSURE. apd eoly T INTERIOR. DECORATIONS HE Attention of the publig is respectfully called to my Spring assortment of foreign and de- mestic manufactured PAPERHANGINGS, em- bracing achoica ee.ection of Guid, Medium, and Low priced Papers, suttable for’ pariors, halls, dinins-roomsa, chambers and libraries. Also. © beantiful variety of black varnished and common Fireboard Prints ; Statues, Medallions, gold. vel- vet and common Borders, &c. Purchasers wiil find the abova a desirabie selection of modern styles of goods. My object is to keep a loss extensive but often renewed steck, and, by purchasing for cash ant selling at the lowest remnnerative prices, to woke the ad antage mutual. Orvers for Paper- Window Shades punctually executed, ntry. Satisfsction cnarantied or no _ JNO MARKRITER, $6 7th street, ad Odd F 8 ahove ws’ Ha!l. NEw YORK AND WASHINGTON STEAMSHIP LINE. . The Steamer MOUNT VERNON will leave lex ce and Wash rN ork EVERY WEDD o’olock p. m., and New ¥ ington every Saturday, at3 o’clock p. sengers can join the shipat Alexandria atany time before the hour of the steamer’s departure. . B.—In the event of the steamers inability to oroas tho bar in consequence of !ow water, al goods will be promptly lightered to and from ti steamer by the undersigned. aa For SOneh cr Beate e apply to ORGA HINE) oom mcrastOneaN eS BUINEHART, IX NEW SPRING STYLES OF GENTLE- WO MEN’S FASHIONABLE DRESS ATS. : can now be found at JANES Hat and Cap Stora. mar 3'-706t 424 Pa. avenue, near 42 st, NOTICE! BE- N.—Leave C altimore, aa fol very WEDNESDAY, : m. Gouvwsia,cvery SATURDAY are hit © P Wharf, atthe foot of 11th street, Courmnta, every WEDNESDAY i até. Diamony Stat, every FRIDAY oon ee For freight, soyerely to THOS. W. W_ RILEY, Agent, Riley's Wha: he foot of llth st., Washington, A WIND 'W SHADES, &c. T No. 456 SEVENTH STREET.—Just re ¢ ived & choice selection of warranted Gold Band ng & few rich and beanti- Imation Gold and common pal peree and ye Window a, Shade ‘Trimmings, Picture Cor aad Tassels, &c, Window Shades o: pope na vired design and made to order. Orders for Paverhangings cr Window Shades faithfully exe out in city or c By representing goods just as they are. selli it the lowest remunerative Prices, punotuality and cood workmanship, I shall aim to meritand command the continued confidence and patresage ofthe public. Returning my thanks for the libera! patronaze received, I respectfully solicit a call from those neeting the hove goods, . JOHN MARKRITER, No. 456 7th street, 8 doors above m 16-T&Tém mar St-eo6tr Odd Fetlows’ Hall, . MRS. H. A. WHIPP Hav ING Lovated at No. 529 12th street south, between C and D streets, would rarpectfu: i the attention of the citizens of Wasington 7 Hee style of PEARL PAINTING and LEATHER WORK which she will teach on the mort reasou- able terms, aud pledge herself to give entire satis. faction in five lessons. Specimens can be seen by ing at her residence, mar 10-eolm* HE UNDERSIGNED RESPEC r inform their patrons and the publre thee ee ® they have received thet usual SPRING GOODS, consistine of style and fashion, and best foreign manufac pba Ehey also res cont inrlee atten - ion to their new stock "f GENTLEMEN'S FUR- NISHING GOODS of the lateet atyut ond rakes, They also keep constantly on hand a large supply - Naval a ulitary Furnishing Good lame as =P s, Chapeaus, $ 8, »G Laces, Sitoulder Straps, and Sashes” Dott GO : _ "HF. LOUDON & CO. Citizen, Naval and Muitary Merchant Tailors, mars sodm Brown's Hotel, UPQST'S GUNPOWDER, or sale at manniactur JOHN). BORE. Groncemice TC. Sole Agency for the District af Columbia. A large enpply, embracing every variety, on band, «nd delivered freet@all parts of the s List. Orders can also be left at the office of Adama’ Express Company, Washington, D.C. fe3-lawly MISCELLANEOUS. FOR FAMALY USE. WILL MEND ARTICLES IN ther, Crockery, Glass, Ivery, er, Marble, Rubber, Gutta Percha, Cloth, Paper, Papier Mache, Shell, Horn, Hone, Plaster, &c. And indeed thereis scarcely an articlointhe whole range of domestic economy, whether it be for use or ornament, which when broken, cannot with this aration be restored to its original value. It challenges the world for its superior. It is indis- pensable in every HOUSE, WORKE-SHOP, COUNTING-ROOM, and no person after a trial of Starr's Chemically Prepared Glue, would willingly dispense with it for four times its y, and always reliable. Itis smell, and is not affected by climate, and where known it has become a fixED cost. Itis always res not offensive to the Fact. The attention of dealers and consumers ig invited to the following testimonials regarding its superior Newark, Noy, TARK’S PRE loth, at the Phenix “Afterafaithful trial of S' GLCE on Wood, Leather and C Works. I most cheertully recommend its use purposes generally required, and especially for iam- he undersigned having te PREPARED GLUE, agroe with the above reoom- “Ww. B. Doverass “Cabinet Ware Manufacturer, Newark, “Le fe “Machine Depot, “HEDENBURG & “Carniaze mae, N M. “Carpenters and Buildet ea: H& ENDERS, “Carriage Makers, Newark, N.J.” Starr's Chemically Prepared Glue is sold hy all Druggists, Furniture Dealers, Gro- ‘ancy Goods Dealers, Hardware Dealers, nerehants generally. ‘TS’ PER BOTTI alers in cases from } to 12 dozen, zithozgraphic Shew Card, printed in colors, given with each package All orders or Ii ¥ by inail addressed will receive prompt attention. 77 A liberal discount to the trade. As accidents will happen, even in well reeulated families, it is very desirable to have some cheap and convenient way for repairing Furniture, Toys, Crockery, &o, SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE meets al] such emargencies.and no household can afford to be withoutit. Tt is always ready and up to the sticking point aity for limping chairs, splintered venes dofia, and broken or: cons, #heil, and other ornamental work, with Iadias of refinoment and tante, This admirablo preparation is used oold, being chemically held in solution, and possessing 8ll the valuable qualities of the best cabinet makers’ gins, it may be used in the piace of ordinary mucilage, being vastiy moro adhesive, “ USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE.” Price, 25 oente. N, B.—A Brush accompanies each bottle. Wholesale Depot, No, There is ne lo S Cedar strect, New York, HENRY ©. SPALDING & CO., Box No. 3,600, New York. Put up for Dealers in Cases containing Four, and ‘Twelve Dozen—a beautiful Lithograph 'w-Card accompanying each package. ja hottie of SPALDING’S PRE- E will save ten times its cost an nually to every household. 1p rominent Stationers, Drugziste, Hardware ard Furniture Dealera, Grocers, and Vaney Stores. Conntry merchants should makes noteof SPAL PREPARED GLUE, when mi their list. It will atand any climate. E HAVE JUST assortment of Raven rrivalied PLANO KOR TES, Perrone in| search of reliable instruments are reqnest. ed to giva us a call before purchasi: g elsewhere, as our stook is always the 'argest in the District. Several econd hand Pinnos for sale upon easy terms at the Music store o 2 W. G. METZEROTT. rikeb Gee RECEIVED A Bacon & Co.'s, Jacos REED, MANUFACTURER OF MILITARY CLOTHING, Soutugast Conner Second anv Spruce Sts., PHILADELPHIA. MILITARY CLOTHS FOR SALE. _in.90-6m GAS FIXTURES... Have in store, and are daily receiving, @AS URES of entirely New Patterns and nish, superior in style to anything heretofore offered in this market, ly to call and exan Fixtures, feeling co! selected stock in Washington All Work in the above will be promptly atten ne our stock of Gas and Water nfident that we have the best ine intrusted to our care MYERS & McGHAN. 376 Dstreet. HEAP NOTE PAPER.—We have in store a jot of White Ruled Note Paper, put up in ream packages, for $1 pei Di this to be a cheap and superior articla, s z. We have aiso extra and superfine qual- »8 of Note Paper. ruled and plai BLANCHA lain, Which we will MOHUN “Comer Lith st R DEATA TO ROACH mice and all other vermin, used with per fect safety and certainresult. Now ia the time’ For sale by undersigned epring eurply © *t End Drug Store, 3 Pa av., Routh side. CT IMPORTATION TO WASHING- Z N.—I received a new eup. direct imported from Paris whica he goods left Paris March 7th, conss- quently are tho latest Paris styles. My stock is now complete in every branch, and ladies wishi- ¢ urchase handsome ard rich articles as MAN- 38. BONNETS, MILLINERY GOODS I : » LACES, and ever, Y GOODS, at a mt TET TK inst in receipt of h cines, Paints, Oils, of Spring Good will open Wed- A DRESS TRIMM cy Dresses and Ma: French styles. ear nNe LIGHTNING Ix Tixe oF Peace, PREPARE FOR WAR! F. LaBARRE, Southwest corner af Wthand C sts. MANOFACTURER OF PLATINA-TIPPED LIGHTNING RODS, Respectfully announces to the public of Washi ton and vicinity that he is prepared to execute orders for erecting Lightning Conductors on the moat approved sojentific principles, constructed of the very beat of materials, on very moderate terms, All Piatina-tipp-d Points which are manufactured by me wl'l be stamped with my name, ‘anes of any design made to order, ade to order in the latest Int.) LIGHTNING - made from malt and hi i ive enti Cc, COLINEA. Wash’r Rrawary. anrnar E ARE REQUESTED TO INVITE AT- to_tne advertizament of DR THE OPTICIAN, 2&4 Penn- sylvania avenue, between Twelfth and Thir- teenth streete, which appoars in the Intelligencer and States. It will be seen that his “strengt! ectacles andgEve-giasses” are recommend: many eminent gentlemen, presumed to be , and’ of the comfort » by those who require the aid rtant instrumentalities, Dr, W. hee this city for navernl vearn. PARALLELED! ~ S cases more of Shepherd's cheap tention WOOLFSON, oon, At DS, cor. 7th and Data. UTTER WAREHOUSE. 59 Excuance Pace, Right Opposite Post TER for Bakers, Cunfectionerr and nd as weare the aires to us from ol ‘ents for it, getting it © farmers. we can ELLICOTT & HE’ NE LUMBER. the eoushern tai OY & METCALY, 70 Smith's UR STORE IS TOO MUCH © oO ‘We must sei] zome choose na Et Aaleeaee arn ___ 306 Pa. av.: het Sth and Hine ote, OUGHTS IN AFFLICTION, by the R 4 hi 85 Fuelwaty, AM f Teint Colles, » tr wh gh is add let ty John Thornton: aleo Sacred: Pores or ofAmy B * prise @) Sone bees BLAM eS oe! ‘or sale me corner of 11 a fou ATCHES WwW AND JEWELR OOD Has just purc’ large and very choice SILVER Ws snxions to sell t will cffer them. together with his lar, RICH JEWELRY acd ramaruable low prioaa. al 238 Pa. av. ues the latest to off ins short tr SULVER WARE. TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. F% Tie steamer i? WILLIAMS- —" 5 st Brengile, Capt. Ritter, leaves ones até 5 Harp or MONDANS a THURS AY ir’ at6a Sr Forryand Williamsport. ‘Thestean’ Oo URDA eres snd PE. The Brengle oan be chartered WEP: ¥8 for for Wells, les G eto’ SMart, Wate det Gee iamsport, and on sat N. be on NESDAYS and the Antelope on FRIDA excursion parties. mar 16-1m* THE STEAMER JAS, ouy wal resume her trips on TUESDAY, 21st February, 1860, Will leave WASH- NGTON every TUESDAY an FRIDAY, at6 o'clock a, m.,and A at half-past 6 o'clock, for C intermediate Landings, On her return t will leave CURRIOMAN every WEDNES: and SATURDAY, at 5 o'clock a. m. 2 us CIAN 8. PAGE, Proprietor. NATH’L BOUSH, Ag’t, Alexandria. fe. 1860 IMPORTANT NOTICE 1860 SOUTHERN TRAVELERS. FOR MEMPHIS § NEW ORLEANS & Tennessee, Via pane Alexandria, Virs: Memphis & Charieeton, Mississippi Central, and New Orleans & Jaokson Railroads, A Dmxct Rourg anv Continvovs Raitwar Con- NECTIONS TO Richmond, | Lynchburg. | Kristol Knozville. Dalton, luntsvilie, lobiis. Chattanooga, Atlanta, Montgomery, Columbus, Nashville, Grand Junction, ts, and New Orleans! IL" GREAT REDUCTION OF TIME..£1} THE LYNCHBURG EXTENSION from Alexandria to Lynchburg, and also the MISSTS 1 CENTRAL, are now completed, making SIPP ue MSORTEST AND MOST DESIRABLE TO NEW ORLEANS, AND INTERMEDIATE PoINTs. THROUGH Tickets to all of the above points can be procured at the Great Southernand Southwestern Railroad Ofc corner of Sixth street and Pennayl- vania avenite, Washington, D.C. The Train leaves WASHINGTON at 6a. m. for the South and Southwest. id Ask for Tickets via Orange and ee SAY Sor via if randria Rat. ‘assongers from New York will mectan sen of the Orange and Alexandria Railroad at the y at Washington, from whom they will receive polite attention. Omnibuses leave the Office, corner of Sixth street and Pennsylvania avenue, at6 a.m. On arriving at Washington, sengers for ee BoGth Sl ee cata ee eee re encore fot Alexandria Railroad Omnibus. JAMES A. EVANS, fo 1-tf Ticket Agent, Washington. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. WASHINGTON BRANCH. CHanet or Hours. Commencing on Monday morning, October 17, 188 as MOP SEE Trains will runas Leave WASRIN Leave WASHIN IN at3.29 and 5.20 p,m. On Sunday a3 a r Leave BALTIM Leave BAL TIM On Sunday at 4.2) Passengers for th and 7.45 &. m.. and 3.: m. For the WEST a: A. m., Bnd 3.20 p.m. For ANNAPOLIS at 7.458. m., and 3.2) p. m. For NORFOLK at 7.454. m, ee 1h T. H. PARSONS, Agent. 20 and Ra. m. 3.15 and 4.29 9, m, FRRIOMAN nod th a) 8] ASDA and Dyspepsia. ‘They are pleasant to the tast ‘ectually, and positirely supercede the use b z e sa is? the taste.” only. ST will take trains at 6.2 ‘OR NEW YORK. Passace, TNELE DING MEALS AND STATEROOM, $7.50, Thea New York and Virginia Screw Steamehiy Company's new and olecant steamship MOUNT VERNON, CapteT.G, unite: will leave the Company's Dopot, Wes tern Wharves, at Ii-o'olocks. m.every WEDNES- Y, and the Company's Depot, at Alexandria. gton and Georgetowr cantake the coaches connecting with Alexsadris steamboats or railroad, which leave the oorner of 7th stroet and Pa. avenue honrly, or they oan leave onthe stesmer from the Weatern Wharves at 1) at 3u’clock p. m. same ds; Passengers from Warki= o'slock 3. m. State rooms can be engaged on aprlication te Messrs. Morgan & Rhinehait, Western Wharvas Freight will be received up to the hours of depar ture. Lt Insvranoe will be effected on all goods by thisline at the office of tho Company at 34 per cent premium, The acoommodations for passengers by this line Are in every respect fires o ass, and every effort wil jupication with New to render thir o« oabie and hoalthful one. r R - RB. CROMWELL & CO., ae2tly §6 Weert at, prorosaus FOR ARMY TRAN TION nistant Quartermaster at t, for the transportation ef military supp! be designated in that the route, 2. From Fort Union. or such other depot as may be designated in the Territory of New Mexion, to the posts or depots that are or may be established inthe Aiea, department of New Mexico, except Ferte Blies and Fillmore. The weight to be transported each year not to be less on either of the routes than one hundred thousand (10,000) pounds, nor more than five mil Hons (5,000,900) pounds. Proposals will state the rate per 190 pounds per 100 miles for which the transportation will be per- formed on each route in each month of the year, and will be made for each route separately. Bidders will give their names in full, as wellas their pinces of residence, and be prepared to eater into contracts, and to execute bonde, with good se- ourity, in such anamountas may be proscribed by the Assistant Quartermastor at Fort Leavenworth, not to exceed $15,000 on each route, as soon ascon- tracts shall be awarded. Contractors will he required to be in readiness for service by the Istday of May muoceeding, their y the Assistant Quartermaster at Fort Leavenworth ; and, as transportation may bo demanded at any time for the whole weight to be transported during the yearon either of the routes, they must have places of business or agencies at or in the vicinity of Fert Leavenworth and at Fort Union or other depotin New Mexico, at which they may bo com- means of transportation to be approved municated with readily, Each proposal will be accompanied by the names of the sureties, who must be well known to the As- nworth, or heuld they ire satisinc- sistant Quartermaster at Fort ‘whose joint enpability to pay the he forfeited, must be attested to his ex tion. Proposals wil! be endorsed as follows: “Propo - sals for Transportation,” and none will be enter- tained unless they fully comply with a!i the stipula- tions set forth in this advertisement. The right is reservod of rejecting al! the bida that may be made, QUARTERMASTER GENER. feil Washin FOR 8TAMPING AND ENVELOPES TO MATCH, at the METROPOLITAN BOOKSTORE, PHILP & SOLOMONS, Agents for Laurence’s celebrated Linen Papers, “* Metropolitan Mills,” &e., &0., m _isB6mr 332 Pi ith and 9th sts. 4.@.C, LAMAR. 5. L, AUYRY. LAM4®, MOTT & AUTRY, NV; Sprine, Mins. Hotty § is Will practice inthe Tash Court of Errors and Ay- gat Jackson,the Federal he co of the Seventh Setisial Dutriat of Teebshous the North Mianiseiget. ee Oe Az0 Apply to FOWLE & rnor Albany, Naw York. ORTA- PRorosaLs will be received at the office of the Ax ‘ort Leavenworth, K. T., until 12 m..on Wednesday, the Jith day of Apel 108 g the years 18 and isl, on the following is m 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- ritery ot New Mexico, or any other depot that may ‘Territory, and to any point on A PACKET OF PAPER EYS-AT-LAW EW PHOTOGRA his AND AMBROTYPE 6ALLERY, 480 PENnsyivania Avan 4 fear Third Street, AMBEOTYEE . BROBYPE: 3 enly 25 cents, OTOGRAP! FOTO RAPHS, nly O1 1E 2 Yor the frst-oo} y, and 35 cent @0O0D PICTURES tak Remember the Numbers?" 2 atY Weather. ‘Seewra the shadow while you ae Ww JEW ENGLISH BOOKS—Biogra hy and Criticism, being a seoond series of “Eminent Men and Popular Books,” from the London Times ite a-sociated duties i arya by Clout A Hc Algion: Re Ne ts ether for the use Price 50 cents. al Ni yas Treatise on species Servesn ol o1 ere ra! service. ra The Boy'e Play, oe Book of Science ; aeeing A the var‘ous mani puistious and arrangements of C ical and Philosophical a; successful performance by. in Henry Pepper, F.C. ted. Gne volume; Ps $15. For BLANCHARD & MOHUN, mar) cor. I!th st. and Pepn. avenue. AMES F. — bli & Pho & UDUCH Just published. s Fo; tographic Crayon Po: trait sentinda. “Price he auth oR Metropolitan Booksto 332 Pa. av., btw. sth and 10th sts, Sole arents for Laureuse’s celebrated Foren Stationery. Pet up in handsome case, for eac! iabeoquent ne 450 Pennsylvania avenue, near 3d street, paratus — for t i Soientific experiments, S., A0., &e , illustra- 520 MoRENN c¥ & LANSDALE, 520 rm i PARK sts INS. CO, Bad ‘correnpondenta of 000, nearly; corr of Com having cash capital Seg ec ae MEDIOINES. I His#ty vais, cons, ALL! INDIAN V. 3 DECOCTION. It —— Sores at in the I nig re the Moods the main tis, therefore, important to the system should be thoroughly cleansed and purified, and this can be done in the most effectual way Pyne MRS M. COX'S INDIAN VEGETABLE DE- Cc ION, the best remedy disoovered ior the cu of diseases of Skin, Erysi . Scrofula, Rheums- tism, Nervous Debility, Fevers of different kinds, pry, Liver Complaint, and all other diseases aru e from impurity ofthe biood, It bas effected the most rome-kable gures, a8 can no nome by numerous certificates from ‘BONE ©! respectaliity, and is recommended. by all who have used itas the mostinvaiuable remedial agent of the di ay. i[7~Itis sold by all the Druegists of Baltimore, @nd at the residence of the rOpristor. 3. M. COX, 158 East Baltimore street, between Eden street and Central avenue. None genuine unless her name is blown on the bottle and her eeal on the cork. Price $1 per bottle, eix bottles for $5. Wholesale Agent. R. S.'T. Cisssi. Drug Georgetown. D. C., Whotesale Agent for th: trict, and will suppy the trade at my prices. ar tr BEware OF MINERAL POISONS. Dr. J. BOVEE DODs’ CELEBRATED VEGETABLE MEDICINES. HIS IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS, For the cure of Incipient Consymption, Weak Li - Weak Stomachs, Indices! Re General or Nervous Debility, Piles and ail diececes ting a Tonic.are unsurpassed. They are made Wine, and aside from their medi they are & most wholesome and jeverage, HIS BRANDY CATHARTIC, Is a sure remedy for Costivenens, Liver Complaint in their operation; ard asa Cathartic, entir: ng tlds, 80 nauseous and disagreeabic to HIS IMPERIAL GIN BITTERS, Act on the Kidneys, Bladder ard Urinary Organs, and are a superior remedy for Dyspepsia, con- neoted with Liver Complaint in all its forms, FOR FEMALE OBSTRUCTIONS, __ They are truly valus bie, made of pure Holland Gin, piensant and acreeable to the teete,and may be well termed 4 necessary . FEMALE COMPANION, HIS CATHAKTIC SYRUP, For Infants, Children and Delicate Fema'es, is certain'y one of the most desirable and valuable Medicines tn the world. feis a perfect substetute for Calomel, seting on the Laver, removing all ob structions in the Bowels, curing Costiveness, Indi- goshonand Dyspepsia. Althongh itis as eure and etfectual in its « perationsfas Ca'omel, sot it in so deiieious ty the taste, that chiliren will ery for it, aud itis as gentie, innocent and harmlese as the dows of Heaven. Theneands of mothers through out the land will bless tae discoverer of this in- valuable Medicine. CHARLES WIDDIFIELD & CO , PROPRIETORS, 649 ann 601 Broapway, New Yore, And sold by Jon Scnwanze, Drugsist, 465 Pa avenue, next door to the United States Hotel, and hy druggists generally. > mar I4-1y.7q vu OR eT. A. HUNNEWELL’S UNIVERSAL COUGH REMEDY, For all Throat and Lung Complaints, from Common Coughs to Actual Consumption HUNNEWELL’'S JUSTLY CELEBRAT Ep The Natural and Sure Remedy for all Ner- vous Complaints, From Neuralgia through a'l cases where Opium wan over need to thatef Delirium Tremens, and the commen f cause of Miecase LOSS OF SLEEP. he To'u Anodyné, though containing not a par- Opiim, produces ail the requirements of, din allcases wherever € protucing anything but Patient tn a perfect!y natural state. The Universal Co Remedy, (freed from all the common obection gh Rem dies, which prodree nausea or prostration,) may bs oo the common eneiny toad Throatand Lung Com- paints,and veed wite perfect impunity, Asi allte co from rictork or friends the severe investigation o Remedies, and reading of our pumphl more parts can be dep decisions of | “Prices within reach of a GENERAL AGENTS, WELL & Co., 7 and §. Commercial leaving tl ™m confiderce the ans, Vater st., New York, » aud to whom address al! communi- n Washington and Georgetown. | mar s6 e0.r HE BEST copes, SYRUP IN THE best Ci A 8 the id is MARTSHOR us FEEL! SYRUP OF | article i hemist, and is nounced by tmedienl men, and those Who have tad ‘a rh Bronchitis Bh sentlinb water evens rome Cold and a Preventive of that lion of di Con- 10%. hi hould use it. It is pleasant te snes sfoee ener aT att aes Tr ifm ME og of the throat and lungs, and pre- f] 5 id 50 its 1. id by al) {0 Bott'es 25 conts and § and Aled dragruate ip ‘Washington, Georgetown rom FREAK 5 SIMPSON =] We offer for sale the above standard brand of fine Copper Distilled Maited Rye Whisky, io bar- rels an Seep hopg oa Asitss of our own — tion, and hi improved 3, we confidently reoommord it te u 4 PUREST nu bent Whisky that can possibly te diétilied. We also offer our OLD FAMILY RYE WHISKEY, car other — from, the largest etock of Fine iskies in the United States eee FREEMAN & SIMPSON, Phenix Distillery, on the Schuy kill river, Phils Offices—96 Wall street, New York; ard 109 Soath Front street, Philadelphia. mar 2-ly MEDIOCINEs. Hes Discovered tha most Certarn, Effectual Remedy on the FOR ALL DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE, LET NO FALSE DELICACY PREVENT. APPLY IMMED ATELY. WARRANTE. IN FROM ONE ‘Weakness of the Back, Bcrcimres, Afecciens ofthe Kidneys Speedy, and only OR N@ CHARGE, TWO DAYS. those Terribie Disorders the victims of Solitary Vies, an wntimely gr waked te ecstasy the Livug lyre, mey exil with MARRIED PERSONS, er Young Men cont ang aware of physica! weakness, ay cured. ifunder the eare of Dr. J. may relign- gevtleroae and confdeutly rely He who pinces hi most eminent Col ected some of the Known; wany troubled with ring: oat astonishing CUre i the bead and sare alarmed mt endden ‘TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Young Men and others injured themecives by @ reyes beth mind re body, should appl: ove are some of (ht and and meianchely effects youth vin: Wenkness of the ead, Dimnees of Bight, Power, Paipication of the Henri, nent of the igen er wows Irrite biti oral ome of Consmmpiion, @c. 7 fasion Forbodings, Aversion of 8 Ay, #C, re souwe duced. Be akeye DEBILITY.—Pheusen: ol ihe ‘ovae pos: de can new judge what of their deciining henlth, ous and emaciated, e. ORGANIC W a important remedy Thousands of the tated, whe bad lest all hepe, have ed. ¢. Physica! or Mental Diequnlt- crenive Power, Nervous lrrite ness er Ruhewscen ef the meat ferrfel DORSEMENT OF TRE PRERS, THOUSANDS cured nrthie sueticetion within rod the oemereve important @e d by Dr. Johneon, witnessed by I8 NOT TOO MUCH JO BAX, SINCE ALL, OLD AND YOUNG, AFFIRM ITS TRUTH, Viz.—-THAT PEQEESSOR WOOD'S HAIR Will preserve inf abby the greeth and color of the bar, uf used tw ject nature's own ornament, make it more soft and beautifal than any oil preeerve the soaip {ree from all direnae to the creat eatage, Statesmen, Judges, Attorneve, Doctors nal ten. aod Gentiomon and oineses, all over the world, bear tet: » ty teo muoh in its fever. Clergy men, Profers 308N L. HUN- | crop tu | the scalp and oar. 7. ‘ctable dealers everywhere, and | cr W. HieateRotma HA. HiGGINBOTHaM. Dear Sir: My hair hed, for several z premoturely gra Paor. Woon— img cournued 1 turned to its natural color, a: Ereatly to be preferred to those produced by the ry lady's tonlet, whether refer tome nil who entertain any douln of that is claimed for ut. Mas. C. SyMowDs, 114 Third street. Cincixnatt, O., Feb. 19, 1857. INGTON, Mo., Dec. 5, 1857 bi cucker than ever it The Restorative is put up in bottles of three viz: large, medjum, and sm retatis for one di ium holds at least twent; thon than the small, setar tie; the large ho! 11; the small holds ball wr per bottle; the me- per cent, more for two doliar ids & quart, 49 per cent. more in proportion, and retails for @3'a bottle. 0. J. WOOD & CO., Proj jew York, (in the great N. ishment,) and 114 Market street, St. Loui id by all good Druggists aud Foo rs, 312 prong & ALL SUFFICIENT THREE TRIESEMAR, 1, 2, & 3, Royal Letters Patent 4 Enciand, ond y the Seals of the Ecole de Phi a Imperral valuable for exhaustion, Spermator- " yavea! diaabwitter: c jee that lave beon ud “TRIEDEMAR, H. UPERB CHICKERING PARLOR GRAND PIANO used at the Patti, concert on Saturday nigh! such great satisfactio: >, J Strakosoh’s autograph acnirming its superiority, for sale upon easy term: Spe SOHN LIS'S. 206 Pa. av. [Mrortant TO HOUSEKEEPERS. E. R. DURKEE & CO.’3 ELECT SPICES. Guaranteed not onl: ABSOLUTELY AND PERFECTLY URE, but ground from fresh Spices, soleoted and slesned by us expvessly for the purge without | to Cog ad are beautifully packed in (lined wit ir.) to prevent inj and are fui heton bd while the ordinary gron —— are aimee Fos gee A non es Ww na em, in point of stren ric! vor, " NGEVOND ALL COMPARISON, as 8 single triai will abundantly prove. Manufactured only by mnemres 7 ER. DURKEE & CO. fe 13-if. D& W.tr ‘1 Pear! st.. New Vork, on, 1.2and Rare form of # loz devoid of taste w oan be carried divided rate, cooperate ‘9 ‘or four cases for a3 whieh & savi ena! etal yi four’ doors belo Dr, Barrow will for of the world, secure! According to the instru Fd 8. CALVERT FO! HPPA Eig pee 2 T WHEGREATEST ow Mo! receiv: ar Y A CHEMI cents one do! VERY IN MEDICA. ALL should be or juentiy cures in lees time SALT WATER LUXURIES.— Weare in daily receipt of OYSTERS and CRABS, from Norfolk, which we will deliver purchasers in any of the city free of charge. Norf.lk Oyster Depot, No. 2sie te Thent Fa Oat ne ARVEY. Agent \HE SEAT OF GOVERNMENT OF THE | Geta States.—A the Discussions, ougrose and cleswhore, on the stoned plansat A if egg ¢. sketch phd =. 8 80. » arke on umen- ial Biptereeand the Smithonian Institutson. By Joe ye United Sintme Real of gript the Frioe. ‘A liberal discount to the trade, ‘ublis! id iCHARD & MOHUN, mar 19 BLAncna Ry stand Ps WM. T. DOVE & CO. ; “ERE Blea vine 9th strect, doors north of Ps. Pia ee aoa CoeER FIXTURES. ia 2 iy ASHING’ Ww OOM WASHOE See Boe tre Architects and Builders ual “treatise on the =treneth of aie, with iliue- hen. by J. K. Whiidin, 7S oents. Just sbianed, ind for sient sole Agent tigen Meghan $88 Pat, gprt of the eystem and is used bain iz the Lame ou re PECTORA Y—it is the pois all WRT Carrigt Uinja ons Baty, Cora are ris CARBIACES. ead to hi ae cannot be sui ane oneral sttisinstion, vbde of Carriages Light Wagons kept on RS neatly done, andail orders prompt a 283 Sa 7hHE TION OF ENGINKERS, | to getty called tou veluabis | At