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‘THE EVENING STAR. LEAP YEAR. car! Allthe girls Sorin ow theif richte pursuing. Suppose [juin the company. Of such surpassing glory. Ard send it down, for you, dear sir, Tot i the world the story. I'm fire foot five. a fraction— Ite ptween us— My fo: amilliner, Is equal toa Venus. ay jetty ringlets glow, My tose is a lu Grecian; My teeth are white, and not one false; My mouth is pure patrician. _ My brow is filled with organs, sir, ‘ould set a Spurzheim crazy My, eyes two truant moonbeams are ; My ke the daisy. the lily white, tover kissed the dew, sir, And. what will please your excellence. “Tis never dressed in blwe, sir. T play the organ Sundays, sir, ‘And woek days the piano + I can sing as well as Ru-soll, sir— In most accomplished manner ! © talk of poli ies—the war— * price of stocks—the failures— Tae rations deht—and even dare Chop lozic wit! Cs rate of German literature 1 do not d an joker; Nats. eapes, and frills, & mustin roff, sir: custards, eakos and pies, il mix the staff, sir. t ch E toe + sir? ‘ont the pelt, s ishments it. beauty. and a fortunes in thy you know iad wants a wif Sir. vou hint the coast ix clear, let him come and see, str.—ANonyMors. oe As ARRANGEMENT ror CoveHnING IN CauRcH. A correspondent says: ‘+1 once spent a Sunday at Lyons, on my way to Italy. fT attended the French Protestant Church. The form of wor- ship is very much like the Presbyterian, and the minister, after preaching for about fifteen utes, stopped rather abruptly. pronounced a word which I took to be “‘allez,’’ and sat down. Immediately the whole congregation, which had hitherto been extremely quiet and attentive, appeared to be seized with fits of coughing, sneezing and expectoration—some blew their nos me took suff By degrees the noises ¢ i. and after an interval of about five minu‘es the minister resumed his dis- course, and finished it without interruption.” iJ~ Late New Brunkswick papers contain the details of the late great fire at Woodstock. One hundred and fifty buildings were dest ed, in- eluding the Commercis! and Central Banks, with all their contents; the Post Oftice, the important contents of which were saved, the printing office of the Sentinel and Journal, the Machinery Insti- all the hotels in the place except one, and bout eixty stores. The loss amounted to £100,000, and was insured for about £30,000 1D The Cestury Club, of New York city, held a festivalon Monday night to commemorate the Dirth of Sbakspeare. Hon. Julian C. Verplanck, President of the Club, related some interesting reminiscences of Kean and Siddons, of Talma, Cooke, and Cooper. Several good speeches were made by other zentlemen. the occasion being one to bring out the best emanations of genius Hemsotpton BayarpTayLor_—In Humboldt’s te letters. recently published, in speaking of ble B 1 Taylor, who visited him, and ecture on him. Humboldt satir- a certain American gentleman, r countryman, Taylor, has traveled farther een fess than any inan of my acquaintance."’ U7" A young lady in Martinsburg, Va. one evening last week, was seized by two unknown persons. who tied a handkerchief over ber mouth, end carried her to a creek, where they threw her and left her to drown. She escaped, however, and a reward of $300 is offered for the guilty parties. Gen. Parz nor Tovar, the President elect of Venezuela, has decided upon sending a special commissiouer to Gen. Paez, former President of that republic, now residing in New York city, inviting him to return to his native land. Senor Ramon Paez, the Le son, is chosen a com- ° missioner for this object. Quastion Them CroseLy —As an instance of the necessity of investigating cases where relief is asked for, the Rev. Mr. Blunt, ata meeting held 1m London. recently, said: “Not long ago a we- moan had taken him in witha Piteous story that *r husband bad not had a day’s work for six onth. It was true, for he was a night watch.”’ IF itis d with some degree of confidence ork papers that the Attorney Gener- ¢ has in his possession sutticient testi- mony to fix the charge of corruption on several members of both Houses of the Legislature in re- g2rd to some of the city railroad charters. 17 In New York, the other evening, a lodge of Free Masons were about initiating anew member with all due solemnity, when Detective Wilson, who is amember of the lodge, took the candidate into custody. He is an expert pickpocket. IPThe United States sloop-of-war Pawnee, butitat Philadelphia navy yard. is nearly ready for service. Water and provisions are on board, and also the four large eleven-inch guns. U7~ A Swiss envoy appeared at Queen Victoria's last levee, for the first time since her Majesty's accession. as AKRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. Lt_ Winder, USN eJ''Sanunerishy NY: 5 5 oughk'ss, Md; Miss Hambleton, do; Mise iss Si i Mass: Mrs Perry, do v5 Le T Webster and family, Pa; T ‘deere do; Miss M_Webeter. and son, do: J Sunk and family, dc id tarmily Va; Miss tregea!, do; Mr + Miss Parke: d Keys, NJ; mt lad Miss Carter, do: J Ttuman. NY; do; J Tir n do; za) is Marvin, end late. Ct; Mr and Mrs W Ma- qrader USA; A Garrett and iady, Pa U 6 Sohwartz. do; A Butter so on J Revnolds, NY;S Wee Biome reyen ene fon ant NY: : Peat ‘ig: A va ard n, Md. AH Crozer and fam, ‘T Heniggs As uncan, Ds. 1 Ferdeiet, Miss: H and lady, Va: K D Bole a M en id lady, ‘ston, Kv; Mies An: 5 WB Westorveles Pa ROC hr Miss Whire, Kruoms "SA Mi Pa bredy, Mech; J lacy, va: RoI W Cink, Mo: P Mass, D Sto) Te mingte: NATIO AG Whit Downe 1. M. Hoa W ¢ Si and lady, NY: F Doff. 4 & Morton, Md BROWNS’ HC faces. ww mm ITEL—C Po i ogham, Va; M ; ‘iady Ala: N Kraft, T Stetson, NV: J Turns By A Neil, K syert, Col +. W Brewn, J Harper ant laty Md; 4. Pa: J Craw ord, Md; Delaigie, W D2 heir 6, Gaz 2 Taylor, NC: J _A'Mo: id ton, E T icat. La: J Worton. Pa; D Potes, Mo: J Kearney. Va; J Jamesx. Mo; TO Mitcholl” V B Welyen and indy. Miss: S Childe, Md: F NY; CJ Hows-d. Lee: J Moore a reomb, NJ: J R Herbert, H D J Hdnry. T Lutza, Tosre » 8 D Jo.ea, Dr JS a, Pa. vs isp, WA Kank | S Chapman, P —W TJ -ynes, V: iY; M Wha'lens’ Mrs Gan Pas a M Duckey, Kan; lady, Va; Mra C Starr, Y; 3Starpe, Har aa OCEAN 3 TEAMERS’ SAILING D. ¥ om van Usiras Sraras. Vig . New York. For. -Liverpool . Havre... Liverpool. Hamburg Faow Europe. New York. ....New York. --.Po ‘ ---New York. The Havana mail! steamers leav: the 2d, ‘2th, tth, and 27th of Charl the éth and 19th. hs ifornia rai! steamers leave 2th of eack month. Eeoter each mo New York on MISCELLANEOUS. TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. EB VE JUST RECEIVED FIVE MORE NEW ORLEANS RT: IN THERES DaAYs tion of the public. “W Ae ihe large selection of other celebrated mani FARE ONLY $242.50. ufro- 1 'o, and Manner & Gabler. Also, Sawa I-hand Pii in good condition. fs ciara ot car pestis coe. a es clusively, we are enabled to sell at a low arere and . Persons will find it to their ‘ing us 8 call before purahasing else- ‘Bepot—corner of Eleventh street W.G. METZEROTT. VIA Orange and Alexandria Railroad TO LYNCHBURG: Virginia and Tennessee, id Penn. avenue. eons 4 East Jennessee and Virginia, > 00D THINGS, East Tennessee and Georgia, | Tei “ant L's, Nashville and Chattanooga, Ve opeam, = WARERICES S| atemphis and Choline OUND CAKES, RU 3 zi ississippi Centra, fADY CAKE i GOLDEN SPONGE, TO NEW ORLEANS! RESERVES, ae BIE LENO, Ly THROUOH TRAINS, " NERY, enve ington at 6 a.m. Pim. a OEE HLA Saeeliued ¥ stress. | Ovtnibuses and Baggage Wagons loace th Opie, corner of Sixth street and Pennsylvama MATTING: nat ATT avenue to connect with each Train. em ea Red Chsokered do. NS BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH TO NEW ORLEANS. A MATTING. . " shville .... LOTH, for Floors, Lynchburg oral Memsite —s ARPETING, ° Columb CARPETING, Montgomery..." 318 LTS! New Orleans -.-.. 142 NDSLE QUILTS: at 8125, = Lear 4.124, and 134 MARSEILLE8| THiS ROUTE IS ENTIRELY BY RAIL ‘eS TTON SEER NGS, TABLE LINEN, TOWELS snd NAEKINS, We so'rit all Il pei pee rig call from all persons in want of *,* All goods sold at the loweet eto 5 aed Se set - R- RILEY OTHER d is 200 MILES SHORTER sand 24 HOURS LESS nN than any other { ine—the Lynchburg Rxtension ing now completed, as also the Mississippi Central, making it the QUICKEST AND MOST PLEASANT ROUTE FOR o SOUTHERN TRAVELERS. B ntral Stores,” bet. 7th and 8th sta, Opposite Centre mark Le AND FIRE INSURANCE, rier) Toh cee a BEARDSLEY & HARVEY, ) Montgomery on sobre pied Gots Nashville... do. Will effect Insurance on Lives and Property in the best cnereening Sai at the lowest rates, ,08ses paid punctually. he insured entitled to an interest in the profits of the companies. ap 9-Iin LEVI BEARDSLEY, F. L. HARVE The U.S MAIL and ADAMS’ EXPRESS are taken over this New Line. Tickets can ba obtained at the South Western Office, corner of Sixth street and Pennsyivania ay- enuc, to the following pointe: CE " Lynchburg, Bristol, Knoxville, Atlanta, eA CE MANTLES, Chattanooga, Huntsville, Grand Junctions CH LACE POINTS. Mac co RN TeE pbaltgns | Columbus, ANB) AN ‘ Niw ORLEANS" ‘Tho Steamer PAGE leaves her wharf, foot of Seventh stroet, at€4y a. in and 6! p.m. IF" Baggage Cheoked at the office Through to New Orleans, Received this day York, and for sale grea: eo season. $5 ts © importers in New ly below the prices of any TAYLOR & HUTCHISON. A PIAN¢ eo oe rented L have in store and must mmediately. as fol JAMES A. ANS, Ticket Agent, lows nos at $5 each ; one P.an ap 1s-tr Corner Sixth st. and Pa, av. for $8; one for $10; one for $20: one fo Tape - San ose for $5) and oue for Su foraalocn month. | [HE STEAM ER JAS, GUY Wall resume her Payments, or lor rect at 5) conts to $1 per month, | pai, supe OW, TUESDAY, Zist. of “oe is crowded and we must ae or rent. Call INGTON every TUESDAY and FRIDAY. até o'clock a, m..and ALEXANDRIA at haif-past 6 o'clock, for CURRIOMAN and the intermediate Landings. On her return trips, she will leave CURRIOMAN every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at 5 o’clook a, m. . LUCIAN 8. PAGE, Proprietor. NATH’L BOUSH, Ag’t, Alexandria. feo BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAUROAD. WASHINGTON BRANCH, = Caner oF Hovuns. Commencing on Monday morning, Octobt 17, 18 JOHN AS, ep2) 306 Pa, av., bet. 9th and Lith ets. MAPLE SUGAR! MAPLE SUGAR—Wehave AVE just received a ba: of Mapie Sugar (ir cakes) of excellent qualit . KING & BURCH ‘mont av. and | cor. apil F VE HUNDRED be arrived this day, embracing id sizesof Sole Leather, and Packing Trunks. Our trank sales room exhibits at this time the greatest variety of traveling requisites at moderate prices, to be found this side of New York. every sever , c tion of LAD! T ; S,| ‘Trains will ronas follows CARPET BAGS, SATCHELS, &c. Leave WASHINGTON at6.20 and 7.6 8. m, Old Trunks repaired or taken in exchange Leave WASHINGTON at3.20 and 6.20 p. m. for new ones. On Sanday ats or m., only, WALL, STEPHENS & CO., Leave BALTIMORE at 4.) and 8 a.m. Trunk Sa'es Room, eave BALTIMORE at 3.15 and 4.20 p. ™, mar Si-tf 322 Pa. avenue, n Sunday at 4.20 4. m., only. | | Passengers forthe EAST will take trains at ¢.2 OLWS STATUETT and 7.45 a, m., and 3.20 p. m. or For the WEST at 6.2 a. m,, and 3.20 p.m. STEPHEN A. DOUGLAS. For ANNAPOLIS at 7.48. m., and 3.20 p.m. In form and feautures this beautiful andaccurate| For NORFOLK at7.45a.m. specimen of American art 1s unaurpassed Byany | 02 15 T. H. PARSONS. Agent, specimen of like character o Produced, isa = Sac-srmile of the “Little Giant.” P , FOR NEW YORK. Specimens may be seen and Statnettes procured ASSAGE, INCLUDING | MEALS AND at Cuivan's Date Stone; No. 368 Penneaveuie STATEROOM, 97.90. corner of 12th street, Washington city. Persons in the District«f Columbia and States of Delaware, Mary!and, Virgint orth Carolina, Souti Caro- lina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississipi. and Louisiana, desirir ¢ copies of the Statuette #1!l ad- dress their orders to C. P. LVER, Washington city. D. C., accompanied by a remittance, Composition Copies. = $15, Box aud Cartage. i, ALF" Editors of newspapers in the foregoing States giving the above twelve insertions in their week! issues, with appropriate oditoria!s, will be suppli witha copy of the Statuetta. and ‘papers in other States will be furnished by the local agents. fe 2% M ORE NEW GOODs. The Now York and Virginia Seraw Steam: Sonn "8 new and olegant steamship MOUNT VERNON, Ca tr. Siti Cees wiil Isave the Company’s Depot, Wes tern Wharves, at !ivo’clocka. m.every WEDNES DAY, and the Company’s Depot, at Alexandria. at 3o’clock p. m. same day. Passengers from Washington and Georgetowr osn take the coaches connecting with Alexandria steamboats or railroad, which leave the corner of 7th street and Pa. avenue hourly, or they oan leave onthe steamer from the Western Wharves at 1) e’clook &. m. ie 4 hon te Ss can eng on application . Morgan & Rhinehart, Western, Wharves Froight wiil be received up to the hours of depar E. OWEN & SON, surance will be effected on all goods by MILITARY. NAVAL AND CITIZENS’ thi atthe office of the Company at y MITAIERGHANT TAILORS ENS | Somitee = Ses eee Have leat moapiope thal seer EER ING and ave iust complet er stock o| SUMMER GOODS. compricing a large and ga well selected assortment of Blue, Black aud Fauey Colored Clothe, Summer Coatings 2 fell supply of The accommodations for Legere po by this li Gre in every respect first-o ass, and every effort wi made to render thi commanication with New agreesb!s and healthful ons, For <2 itor passage apply to FOWLE @ CO., Agents, Alexandria. s H. B. CROMWELL & CO. so2-ly 56 West ai ‘ner Albany, New Y‘ F®} ARS WOOD POST OFFICE, By the author Fil Heir of Redclyffe ; bound in morocco 50 cents. THE TELEGRAPH MANUAL, @ oomp'ete hist: ry of the Semophonio, Electric and Magretic Telograph of Europe, Asia. Afrioa, and America ms with 625 illustrations, by Tal, os RCY,or L’Esperance,by Margaret ISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES {Cc om the discovery of the Conti tne first session of the thirty Patton, A.M ; $3. THE AMOOR, with a iberia, and incidental no- achoovia, Kamschatks, and Japan, by Donough CGuillias; $1. : ‘ ERN BRITISH ESSAYISTS, new odi- tion, complete in ons volumes; 91.25. A MANUAL OF CHURCH MUSIC, for use rivate and pubic; $l. ust published and for sale at . PHILP & SOLOMON’S Metropo itan Booketore, 332 Pa. av, pet. 9thand 10th sts., Bole agents fer Laurence’s celebrated Stationery. apis differe jes, and Vestings in a variety of style ogether with Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods. To which they respectfully invite the attentiva of their friends and custom ap i4-2w rk, GA FIXTURES... E Have in store, and are daily receiving, @AS FIXTURES of entirely New Patterns esigns and Finish, superior in style to anyt heretofore offered in th We invite citizens general ly to call and examine our stock of Gas and Water Fixtures, feeling eonfident that we have the best selected stock in Washington Ali Work in the above line intrusted to our care will be promptly attended to. MYERS & M mar 5-tf SAUTH's is the Pisce to bu: OO SUMMER CLOTHING, aoe to buy Gentiemen’s CLOTHING SHING GOODS 2 at SMITH’S, ye 6 aucient and m P. Shaffner ; PoneHA P ie! THE H OF AME ey through UR D RYE WHISKY- brand: of Pure Old Rye Whi: ky, Cop; ulled, made by the moat reliab e distillers in Pe svivania, Maryland and Virginia, warranted pure, A'so, imported Rrandies, Hennessy, Otard, Dupuy # Co., Jules Robins, &o. Also, Peach and Apple Brandy, pure Holland Gin, old Jamaica and St, Croix Rum, and Wines of every variety, all of standard brands. A choices lot of Cigars and To- bacco. JUNG & KEPHART, Agent>, ap itty 9 Pa av.. hetw 9th and 10th ate. P PLASTERING, LAIN AND ORNAMENTAL, oF EvERY DE- SCRIPTION, done on short notice and very reagous- able rates by ALLEN * JACKSON, 275 Penn. avenue, south side, between lth and ith streets, Their Ornamental’ Plastering equals that of any other honse in the United States, in style, finish and durability. ‘The publicis invited to oll and inspeot apacimara. mar 8-l¥ 10 TO SMITIVS, N Goa ( Por STAMPING A PACKET OF PAPER AND ENVELOPES 160 Seventh st,to get TO MATCH, FURNISHING GOODS. Gato SMITH'S to got all your READY-MADE at the GARMENT: ap6 3m CARRIAGES. METEOEOUITAN pag Babesriber having mane anaitions to hi making it now one 0! 6 largest BOOKSTORE, inthe fistriot where his. facilities for PHILP & SOLOMONS, manujacturing CARRIAGE & LIGHT. WAGONS of all kinds cannot be surpassed, and from his long experience in the business, he hopes to give general satisfaction. All kinds of Carriages and Light Wagons kept en ALR EPAIRSneatly done,andall orders prompt Apents for Laurence’s celebrated Linen Papers, : “‘ Metropolitan Mills,” &c., &c., _i8 3 6m,r 332 Pa. av., bet. 9th and 9th ats. HE MILL ON THE FLOSS, By the author F ly to, : g Eerie niles yaa a, LO Second-hand Carriagos taken in exchange fornew PHILP & SOLOMON’s, ones. ANDREW J. JOYCE, 332 Pa. av., betw. otha d loth sts, cee serner of léth and © ate. _Sole agents for Laurenoe’s Stationery. ap 24 SALT WATER LUXURIES.—Weare in daily reeript of OYSTERS and CRABS, WASHINGTON SEWING ROOMS, 504 9th st., two doors North of Pa. Avs. attr. 1s the time to get SPRING and SUMMER rom Norfolk, which we will deliver to! RTS made up to order. The subsoriber is pre- Purchasers in any part of the city free pared to make SHIRTS, DRAWE S, &o., at the of charge. Norfolk Oyster Depot, No. shortest notice. Ail descriptions of Sewing done. 251 C street, opposite ‘Theatre. SHIRT BOSOMS, COLLARS, and WRIST mar 29 T. M_ HARVEY. Agent. BANDS npatly ati! miewaricn A YELLOW PINE LUMBER. = ALL, Descriptions of the above Lumber, for P ., ©. SNYDER, : building urposes, embracing SQUARE, HEWN LUMBER AND GAS FITTER, TIMBER, BEAMS. JOIST: LANK, WIDE | South side of Penn. avenue. west of With street, and OAR DS and FLOORING (dressed or undressed) ._ oppostte the Kirkwood House, rnished direct from the southern mills by Takes this method to inform his friends and the JOY & METCALF, 70 Smith's Wharf public that he is prepared to furnish them with a!! das-im aornar Prattat.. Raltimore, Md. | articles conna: with the. ~ PLUMBING AD FITTING BUSINE AUMBING AND GAs closes ener nee CSS. soch as— re) PIANO FORTES. Bath Tubs, Water Closets, Urinals, Washstands, UR_Stoek is arain complete, embracing every Showers, Bidets, Hydrants, Pu Rams, styls of superb Pixnos from Chiokering & Fountains, Rubber Hose and Gas” Sons, Boston. Old Pisncs taken in a mac} Fixtures of every description. 3 aw t_bsresins to! He will introduce Water and Gas upen the most se Seoond-iacd Pianos, 18nos for rent—terim oderats; dircount for eash creat. The largost and rost reliable as: ort ment of Pianosin the city. JOHN F, Ful ap iz hetw Sth and Mth eta. 3 06 Pa. av.. FRESH DRUGS AND CHEMICALS with a ceived at the Drug Store of ce ap4 Cor, Maryland ae se BiH EN: oe WV ATCHES AND JEWELRY. H. O. HOOD Has just purchased, for cash, a large and very choice stork of GOLD and SILVER WATCHES. and, being quite Snxions to sell them off in a short time, hey Will offer them, tocethér with his large stock'o RICH JEWELRY and SILVER WARE st remar«ahie low prices, at P: mar 31 reasona le terms and guarantee satisfaction. mar 22-t GALLONS CHAMPAGNE AND 12,000 CRAB APPLE CIDER.—We invite the attention of the public to our large and well se lected stock Champagne aud Crab Apple Cider, which we guarantee to be pure juice, and will be sold on reasonable terms in order to make room for our spring stock. Give ugacal! atthe B faa No. 87 Crean the Boneh “e M AGNOLIA HAMS!” : “MAGNOLIA HAMS We have now in stor season of the * Magno! our first suppiy for th terder, and of fine flavor. Hams.” They aro rich, ‘he Magnolias ara now in excel! di- ton for baking» KING & BURCHELL. , aps Corner Fifteenth st. and Vermort av. HiCKERING & SONS’ SUPER Ss Cc from $224 upwards Apa : & a Sf ; OLUMBIA SPRINGS. Pianos. the beat fretory thes cideet aad This Favorite Resort wakes? Canin eee having 4 extensively Improved ‘aeons hs ar Pood rar toad rae since igst season ie now ready ic secommods ments only at > JOBN PF. ELLIS'S. PIC Ni6 and | Oe tee Gaaete ee aps 306 Pa.av.. bet. 9th and 10th xin. lieited THOMAS FAHEY LE: ‘ap 4-im a icwcote 2 XX ALE AND XXX ALE! most wholesome ie JACOB REED. Ss cacanor to be Ubinined at tne W. SHINGTON BREW: ANUPACTUR! ERY. This Ale1s made from malt he MILITARY CLOTHING, and cannot to give entire satisfaction Sourugast Corner Second anp SpPRvcE Sts., PHILADELPHI4. LITARY CLOTHS FOR SALE. jn 30-6m eumers, coneh: industrious, v C GE ital di is a HORSES cndpe caver ea? CAREC Bnd competent fo'any pos pe farm, we wana th sey i Auageme: of mac or . pinauire at the Office of the Ne teer sy ieee years tage. to 2 Southern geatioman Te, — Se quiring an intelligent. gnd very useful servant o 18s M. a. the LACK DI bi e Mees ia a Le ig oat a iid sarah Sh te tis, come - 'o! ; ‘or is owner wil} no! im a or. - gat manner ha lew an Ose Deller, me apie “BLANCHARD & MOHUN, ! dress Box No. 19 Star Ofice, tf mar al MEDIOINES. His#Ly vate 28 ALL! INDIAN VE DECOCTION. disease It is well known that in the Spri: je are mere tract di than ie other kpown 0 WAY I ure, for ih is heir to,” arise from |, the main spring of our re, important toail that id be thoroughly cleansed purified, and this can be done in the most effectual ree. by usin, MRS M. CONS INDIAN VAGETA LE DEE COCTION, the best remedy discovered for oure of diseases of Skin, Erysipeias, Sorofula, Rheuma- am, N rvous Debility, § evers of different kinds, ‘spepay, Liver Complaint, ani other diseases arising: ‘from impurity bf the blood. It has effected the most remarkable cures, as can be shown b: numerous certificates from persons of the highest respectability, and is recommended by all who be fe — itasthe mostinvaluable remedial sgent of the day, I7-Itls sold by all the Druggiats of Baltimore, and at the residence of the proprietor, MRS. Mz Ci > 155 East Baltimore street, between Eden street and Central avenue. One genuine unless her name is blown on the bottle and her sea! on the cork. Prise $1 per bottle, six bottles for $5. Wholesale Agent. R. 8. T. Cisssi. Drug Georgetown. D.C., Wholesale Agent for the Di trict, and will the trade at my prices, mar 27-tr aa ig EWARE OF MINERAL POISONS. Dr. J. BOVEE DODS' CELEBRATED VEGETABLE MEDICINES. HIS IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS, For the cure of Inoi mption, Weak Lungs. Weak Stomachs, Indigestion, Ete ia, General or Nervous Debility, Piles and ail diseases, requiring Tonic.are unsurpassed. They are made of a pure Sherry Wine, and aside from their medi- cinal properties, they are a most wholesome and delightful Beverage. HIS BRANDY CATHARTIC, _ Is 8 sure romedy for Costiveness, Liver Nate coments therel and Dyspepsia. They are pleasant to the in their operation; and asa Cathartic, en! ‘ae f- fectually, and positively supercede the use of Pills, 80 nauseous and disagreeable to the taste, HIS IMPERIAL GIN BITTERS, Act on the Kidneys, Bladder and Urinary Organs, and are nected w: FOR FEMALE OBSTRUCTIONS, | __ They are truly valuable, made of pure Holland Gin, P vey gees oe actecabie to the taste,and may be well termed a necessary F ALE COMPANION. HIS CATHARTIC SYRUP, For Infants, Children and Delicate Females, is certainly one of the most destrabie and valuable Medicines in the world. IJtis a perfect substitute for Calomel, acting on the Liver, removing all oh- struotions in the Bowels, curing Costiveness, Indi- gestion and Dyspepsia, Although itis as sure and effectual in its «perationsfas Ca'omel, yet it is so delicious to the taste, that children will cry for it, and itis as gentle, innocent and harmless as the dews of Heaven, ‘Thousands of mothers through- out the land will bless the discoverer of this in- valuable Medicine, CHARLES WIDDIFIELD & CO, PROPRIETORS, = 649 ann 651 Broapway, New Yor, And sold by Joun Scuwarze, Druggist, 468 Pa avenue, next door to the United States Hotel, and by druggiets generally, mar 14-!y3rq pss BEST COUGH SYR UP IN THE WORLD, WILD CHERRY. ‘This article is preparod by a chemist, and is pre nounced by ica] men, and those who have usee ity, Oo bene bos preparation ioe, om iy aed t u foarsgness, Sore Throat fr Gold, and'& preven ve Of that lion of diseases, Cex- Persons who cing should use it. It is ploasart te the taste, softens, clears and strengthens the vo! alla wa tation of the throat and lungs, and pi s taking {LP Bottes 25 and 69 cents and $1. Sold by ali qu cists in Washington, Gecrgetown and | Alexan iri. z cold. i) DISPATCH! @ \ SAY Save the Pieces! 92 As accidents will happen, even in well-regulated familics, it is very desirable to have some cheap and convenient way for repairing Furniture, Toya, Crockery, &0, SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE meets all such emergencies. and no household can afford to be without it. It is always ready and up to the sticking point. There is no longer a neoes- sity for limping chairs, splintered veneers, headless colts, and broken cradles. Itis just the article for cone, shell, and other ornamental work, 60 popular with ladies of refinement and taste. = This admirable preparation is used cold, being chemically held valuable qualities of the best cabinet makers’ glue. It may be used in the place of ordinary mucilage, being vastly more adhesive, . “ USEFUL IN EVFRY HOUSE,” rice, 25 cents. . . B.—A Brush accompanies each bottle. Wholesale Depot, No. 48 Cedar street, New York. Address HENRY C. SPALDING & CO.. Box No. 3,600, Now York. 2 8) a . ECONOMY! %\ es b\ Druggists. E ight, aod Twelve Dozen—a beautiful Lithograph- liow Card accompanying each package. A single bottle of SPALDING’S PRE- PARED GLUE will save ten times its cost an- nually to every household. 7] Sold by all prominent Stationere, Hardware and Furniture Dealers, Grocers, and Fancy Stores. Country merchants should make a note of SPAL DING’S PREPARED GLUE, when making up their list. falo-ty It will stand any climate. (SEARS) ELD FOR FAMILY USE. WILL MEND ARTICLES IN Wood, Leather, Crockery, Glass, Ivory, Bone, Alabaster, Marble, Rubber, Gutta Percha, Cloth, Paper, Papier Mache, Shell, Horn, Hone, Plaster, &c. C hen broken, cannot with this prepa on be restored to its original value. It cha}lenges the world for its superior. It is indis- | pensable in every HOUSE, WORK-SHOP, COUNTING-ROOM, and no person after a trial of Starr's Chemically Prepared Glue, would willingly dispense with it for four times its cost. Itis always ready, a sreliable. Itis not offensive to the smell, an not affected by climate, and where known it has become & FIxED FACT. ‘The attention of dealers and consumers is invited to the following testimonials regarding its superior qualities : Newark, Nov. 25, 1859, [trial of STARK’S PREPARE: Leather and Cloth, at the Phenix ly recommend its use for all y required, and especially for fam- ily use, A. CARTER.” “ We, the undersizned having tested S£ARR’S PREPARED mendation, “Wa. B. Dovetass, “Cabinet Ware Manufacturer, Newark, N. J. . “ LysaNnbDER WRIGHT, “Machine Depot, 299 Market st., Newark, “HunexeurG & Littect, “Carriage Manutacturera, Newark, N. “Wot. H. Kirk & Co. “Carpenters and Builders, Newark, N. J. “Levericn & ENDERS, “Carriage Makers, Newark, N. J.” Starr's Chemically Prepared Glue is sold by all Druggists, Furniture Dealers, Gro- cers, Fancy Goods Dealers, Hardware Dealers, Stationers, and by country merchants enerally. PRICE, 28 CENTs PER BOTTLE. brush goes with each bottle, utu from 1 to 12 dozen. ackaxe., : by ‘E COM I Liberty st. All orders or letter ing to the STARR GLU 5 Will receive prompt attention. ij A liberal discount to the trade. N AUTHENTiC BIOGRAPHY OF “ LITTLE GIANT? UF THE WEST. Will bs ready for defivery on Wednesday, Sd inst., The Life of the Hon. Stephen A. Douglas, With his most important Speeches and Reports By a Member of the Weste- bound in cloth, and $0 cents in paper cetera?” time i otnd ta with "wests peat ate ores 00! wi | the distinguished Senator from lilinols Tadesd pie Riense ia all the States of the Union. jook upon not 1 e ; Sent the man for the Criss and for the Gaunt The most important of Mr. Douglas’ bi are incorporated in this wolumecand tewints work submitted. before publication, for critici! to some of Mr. Dougias’s most judicious frie in whom he has perf=ct confidence, and by them is cordially asproved and receomm= . For sale at the Metrnpolitan Bookstore PHILP ® SOLOMON, = AJ Agents for Lawrence’s Stationerv, &o, mar 17-ly aps in solution, and possessing all the | Pat up for Dealers in Cases containing Four, | arcely anarticleinthe whole | my, whether it be for ussor | GLU, agree with the above recom- , ; { irpil addressed | eaey, ated those who once try it rare i | hew Card, printed in , Ph | ments are suel MEDIOINES. D¥Siizinons, IN FROM ‘Weakness of the Bac! and Bladder, invelun Devility, Nervousness, Le fumen of Ideas, Palpitation wihe Heart 5 an untimely salted talenta eer ously confide in the Effectual FOR Ned DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE LET NO FALSE DE. 4 CURE WARRANTED, OR NO CHARGE HOSPITAL, most Certawn, and only Remedy in the ‘ACY PREVENT. APPLY IMMED ATELY. ONE TWO DAYS. Binciares, A@ections of the Kidney: Discharges, Impotency, Genera ~ it the cured. MARRIAG: RRIED PERSONS, or Young Mon Baas f poysicel woakuess, orgacie. debility, fe ‘pou his skill ae a physician. OFFICE No. 7 SOUTH FREDERIC! loft band oat 5 Part of whose | f Loudon, Paris, Philadel tome of the most the elsewhere, bas of ing curse that ware eve ‘TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE, Young Men and oth aympro: neuen] MENTALLY.—The bod ere who bave injured chemeslves by « lone—a babit c. fenrfal of Memory, Confusion of Ideas, Depression crmat, in ga, Alveraion of Seciety, Belt da, Tinadity, © VOUS DEB!LITY.— in the cause coming weak, pale appearence about the «| month afer month, Et di oy Bkin.&c., Progressing re: adful eutry fro eriod to his PRUDENC ent rotary of pleasure 2 pecunfury 'fivront, Nees, rapidity, till death putes suerings by sending him to that ae- ource ni returns. Afections o! with frightful m whowe DR. JOMNSON'S REMEDY FOR ORGANIC WEARNESS AND IMPOTENCY. diately All impediments to Marriage. Physical or Scations, Loss of Fi TH ALLS jental as 4 th importan! numerous it 3 7 Dr. obanea, witrensed by ihe UFFICIEN®T THREE TRIESEMAR, 1, 2, & 3, Protected by Royal Letters Pasent of Ensiand, and a by the Seats of the Beot Pharmacie da Baris, and the Imperial Colless of Medicine, Vienna. nd ail luadl is ene for axhavetion, Spermator- disabilities,” comp’ fotely eradiontes all traces of those diseases that have been hitherto treated by the nau- seous and pernicious use of copavia and cubebs, No. 3 has entirel: meroury, theret relief, dispersing venom of dinease, TR zenge, deveid of taste upplanted the injurious use of - Ming to the cudlorer speedy ‘limpurities, and rooting out the 08, 1.2and 3,are in : smell, in the waistooat pocket. Sold 1 onces, and divided tered by Price S35 or 2x. 5 4 wv And in $27 cares, whereby there is & into separate doses, as admin: Ricord, a oh saves To be And, winiceaie pnd retails of Dr, BAR IO’ Wholesale 2 3 y 3 ‘3 below M Bor 194 Bleecker street street. New York mittanoe, Dr. Bari ington. D. dread mogording to ths inemreatiteset eccord: ip i's Bold aig by 8. CALVERT FORD, cour doers mmoadiately on reosiving a re yw will for ie ey packed, and ad- the writer. » Jr. Wash- de 6-6m FERNS N, EMEDY - PaTOMACH wt blag AND PREPARED BY ACHEMIST, Borrvxs 12, 2 and § cents and one dollar. WHE GREATEST DISCOVERY IN MEDICA! TSHORNE'S CURE-ALL should be ina nilies in case of aocidente or sudden bm 3 ness,iss it frequsntiy cures in less time than it re quires to get 4 physigian. It cures pain in any ly and inte As the fr sna Body: leo’ pn ; 0 Bottle. “it news, Ble Gare hots and tr, =o2. orld. aeut Sut and Bones; and netic power, expels all pain Bol ee pare, ® RNE’S PECTORAL ERRY—it is the best C _ r of the system and is use Y f thi pre heumatiom, Pain in Titre Neck—every perso! 10) te upon the a N nolo ite warmi. : = ‘f from the eyetem Cough, use HA! Reese ABT ough Syrup in Ifyouare Pilious,useHARTSHORNE’S ANTI BiLiOUS PILLS. T mach and Bowcls, erstions. in Washir: ‘hey act upon the Liver, carrying off a)! Bileand Fouse ‘Fhe above medicines to be had at all Vastitelon citys RiDW ELL & COME st Georgetown: aa llte L & Co., Alexandria. i With stam denos, your friend, soribin ie le Boxl 76, a We e, osed to profit by my experienee pyicnie Crroular on shard MATORRHA envlosed, Books, Cordials Inetrumenta or Kui ar A ;—-ITS CURE. formor Charlestown, FREEMAN ( —s offer ae the above standard n . is nd bslt-barrels As itis ol our own distilla rels ani tion. and highly improved recommer d it as the PUREST can possibiy te distilled. W SI {4 ard brand of Maltea Rye Whisky, in bar- by we frientiy best W y that Iso offer our OLD FAMILY RYE WHISKEY, other brands, from = largest stock of Fine Whoies in the U. lery, 6 Wal t atrest. pat tates FREEMAN & SIMPSON. on the Schuy.kill river, Phil 1 st ‘ : robitsiadite, York ised, 109 FROM | DE VENOGE & co., Prince Imperial Champagne. EPERNAY, FRANCE. Sold by all Respectable Dealers throughout the This fine brand country. hy 68, OP account id. Alth h its introduction It is recommended b: cians of the City of | action into thi: Country. of CHAMPAGNE, which until confined exclusively to the best ent of Kurope, has now obtained d success and popularit this some of the fir: of New York, over all other tof its extreme parity and deli- y use any other only one year has elap: since country, the demand is enormous and constantl: a ba eo y Of 1e ine rd, as to ensure the qui being maintained at its present high standa: Prince Imperial v the sole Azone ol 18 Col . T° gy, Nos. 488,490 WP Soid in thi Drowning & Keatt NEw FES#SS “Beoure the aptly ted sole! bei Messrs. Dr Vanoc® & Co 1 HAUGHWOUT & CO. & 492 Broapway,N. Y. city by Hamilton & Leach, and ° mar5-Sm f it «se SMBECT ES ‘Up ip handsome case, Heo, sod ova taken in any weather. y ree areas aaa rot MISCELLANEOUS. Nepog top te Mince 1 RE The grant of lands mece by me po June 3, 1856, to the mentioned, the aot of Congren: tae Snes of M signe tS tract certain osae paving been 0 far 8d) ted ast au thorize the release from withdraws! of the lands hereinafte: 1 deseribed— Notice is Aerchy seven thatall the vacant rfered oad: ‘and sast-pamed situated 1 have rot for an: sous Townships 42, 43, 44, 45, 4 ‘ownsh? ‘ownships 42) 43, ‘ownsnips 42. ‘ownships 42, 4 haps 42. ownehips ‘ow North of t Fownst ‘ownship 40, of ‘ownsh' 2,3), and lands int! offered at for Indian purposes, and for sai atthe La the 18th of June next, vs That parc of township 3i range 8 Given u this tenth Jos Commissioner of the General Note.—Under the regul &s heretofore and now ex advertising pre publishers as are ; made for the Comur: At the Land the Isth day of North of the base line and west of the principal me ‘ownehips 47, 48. ‘ownshi} ‘ownshi' Atthe Land Office st Traven«r City,on Nor day, the 18th day of June next range S7 frauen 48, 44, 45, 46, 47, 52nd £3, of range <8 B {hy 654.) Y¥Y THE PRESIDENT | STATE: In pursuance of jai ident of the United Si declare and make known that held at the undermentioned 4; oF Lcvmmama at the periods hereins: to wit: utride of ix mile: eacl sid “from Little Bay de a to Mer hence to Ontonagon, and from ’ sea the a rm ntions wnehi in virtue of said grant. or whatever,and which were atthe date of withdraw. h lie 1 tw. ine, in hich Office at ManquetTx, on Mondas, June next. vi ridian. 46, and 47, of rai 44 45 aud 48, i pe 42, 45, 45,48, 4%, ard Sa 44, 4, nud 8, and of iange3) 47, 8, and 50 of range St 7. 49, and S*, of range Se and 45, of range 33 and 58, of range 3? a> , of rance 4 f-anges 41 and 42 49.5 47, 48.49. 5°, 42, 0, and 51, Ae base line and west of the princ'pal me ridian. 40, and 41, of ranges 20, 2). and 22 DRE TS "pe 4, 41,of ranges 24,25, 2, 27, 2. Township 41, of range sz Notice otso is hereby civen that the vacant pubic he undermentioned towships. heretofo: public sale, but tem orari being no longer req rposes. will be restored t nd Offine City. 8. and 9 vuth of Pine river of nder my hand. at theoity of Washingtor WILSON, Land Offivs day of April, 1869. am os. v cially authorized to sioner of the General Lsnd Off: J, James BUCHANAN. Pree iter of A y en will te id Offi~esin the Stark fer desig: At the land office at OreLovsas, commenoing on wenteenth di lay next. for the ble iands heretofore wnoffersd, situated in the following townships and parts of South of Section: 4 of Section tion 12; section: of township 4; townships, viz. the base line and west of the principal me ridian. 8 18 and 24; the SW % of section 2 32, 34, 36, 38 and 40, hea eS 8. 10, 12, 14, 18, 20, 22, 24, 28, 2B, Sn, township 5; township 7 8; thes 14,1) sect! ns 2, 4. 24, and 2, of township 6; townsh' : hi frets Sections 7 and 8, of range three, Tange four. 11, of range J 10, of range ¢ » 12, 14, 22, 24, 26, 23.32.54 and 36.of town ship 3; sections 2, 12, 13, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 34. 35, and South of The SW \ of section 4; sectior of secti and 36, of 2, 24. tewnship one, ection a oftownehip on tion ns 2 4) A. the W sections 6,8, W k of the SW 34 of section 22: xections the W % township 26, 28. 30. 6, 8, 10. 12, of towns’ The W. township North of North of f ‘owns! Monday, 8a! of the vacant lands im the even- Sactions and parts of tioned townsh'ps, which remi States wii Orlean: Townships 4, 5.6, and . $2, SH. and 36, of fownshi At the land office at OrzLovsa hip 5; of range frevl of range thartern. the base line and east of the principal me~ ridian, and f; the SW jon 10; sections if, 2, 22, 24,28, 28'S", S2, 34, township 5: sections 2, 4, 6,8, 10, 12, 14, 34. 26, 28, $0, $2, 34, and 35, of towne! 8, exoept township 9, of section i. 8 2, 4, 10, 12, 14, and 24, of township 3; seo- 8.10, 12, 14, 18, 20, 22, 24, 28. 30. and 32. of sections 2 6, 10, 12, 14, IR, 20, 22, 32, M, q 6, of range f100. 6; lots 1. 2, 3, 5.6, and 7, of section 8; ae nd 82, of township 7; the W 3 of the NE bs Of the SE. yj, and the W 3. of arotion 4. 2% the W de of the NW ; and the of the SE 3¢ and the W 3 of section 3. 8; sections 2.4, 6, 8, 19, 12. 14, 18, 20,22, 24, 10; weotions 3 <. 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 3, S', $2, S4,and 3, ip 11, of range three. 3 of tion 18; section 3, of township 1%, ~the NW X¢ of the SE x, and i section 10; sections and 22, 34, of township U1. of range fowr 34, 26.34, and 3. of township g , exoopt section ‘Sl; sections 4 and \4,.f 10, of ran the base line and east of the principal me- ridian. Township 2, of range four. the base line and west of the principal me ridian, 2, of range one. 3, of range two, ips 4, 5, and 6, of range three. &, commencing on May next, fer the mbered ctrons, within the undermen in to the United jes on each side of the * Opcloueas and Great Weetern r the twenty-first day of thin ix hject, a8 fequired by law. tos. minimum of to ~ di South of ‘ownsh'ps 2’ 3.4, 5, and ‘ownships 2, 3,4, 5, 6, 7, 8 ¥, and cents per sore, viz: the base line and east of the principal me ridian, 8 2, 3,4, of range one, 6, of renee tro. . of ranks Wand 1, of range fox: 16, 11 and 12, of range Ace. range str. 1,12, of range seven. 1, 12, 13. 14 and 15, of range eight, 2, 13, 14, 15, and 16, of range sine, 2 18, 14, and 16, of range ter Pi Townships 14, 15, 16 aad 17: of range eleven. Townships 15, 16 and 17, of range twelve, South of Township 15, of range thirteen. the base line and west of the principal me ridian. Palen 9 2,3 and 4. of ranges one, two and thre-. ‘ownships 1, 2 Seen, ¢h ‘ownshi| twelve. Wr Orleans, South of military, “swamp th ff At the land office at New Ort Eans, oommeno! sz Monday, 18 oO sections and paris of sections, within the under — township: ridian, and west of the Mis. its of Congress. fee September <8, 125), wil! ‘he tracts siong the lines of the railroad w ll be sold subject to the righ of 4th August, 1852—fu ticular tracts cut by the routes will be sold and 3, of ranges four, fire, siz, nine. 1 and 2, of ranges ten, eleven and Ai ing the fourteenth day of May next. for the the cacant lands im the even-mumbered hich remain to the |) nited on esch sive of the “New nd Great Western railroa4.” ithin #ix my Opelousa< subject, as required by inw, to a minimum of two rm Ay and fi'ty cents per acre, viz: the base line and east of the principal me 17, 15. 16, and 17, of range 15. and 16, «f ranges 16, 17. and 18. 3, 14, 15, 16, of rances 19 and 20. ‘3, 14. and 15, of range 21. 1S ard 14. of ranges 22, 23, 94, and 25 Lands appropriated by law for the use of achoo's, and other purposes, together with the and overflowed va tod end excluded from the alas. way—cranted by the act id ratlronds, and par con- tajning the quantities respectively shown wn the otra plats without ded: f. « of the ahove iands will be commenced pointed, and will proceed in the order they are advertised, until the w! sale shail be kept open longer than to weeks, nnd no private entry of any of the lands will be admiited until after the expiration of the two weeks. Given under my hand, this Sist day of January, at the city of Waghingten, Anno Domint one thoustnd eight hundred and mxty. and recei ment ther By the President: S.A of townshi tablish the same to the satisiactio: JAMES BUCHANAN. ; Sure, ioner of the General Land Office. Comm: NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMA NTS. very peceen entitled to the right to any of thi the lands within the towns! ps above enumerated, is not the register ver of the prop-r land effics, and make pay ° refor as soon am practicable after seeing this notice, and before the day appointed for the gommencement of tbe public sale of the lands em- bracing the tract claimed ; otherwise suet ‘will be forfeited. Nora “Under the regule’ ore —Under wu sa aemeece aiuore meee on toatiornet made for eine proclamations #x: 0 ishers as are spophally ee to pablish by cam S.A SMITH. f the General Land Ufhor. ations of the department, W eXisting, no pay ment can he lemoner of the Geueral Offes. fo 6-lawitw OHA for t fe os” Suits, ing an' prices: Rich ¢ Boras ad Erocadine Rob wi [steers DE. CHINE AND GREY GOODS i of quality ro, Berage Ineloee Rm ati vari ad Frene: lem LOR & BUTCHISON. «. E. MOTT. J. Laven. poe aaerokws 1s-4T-Law