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EVENING STAR. OUR SPIRIT FRIEHD8. ?T LOCKS i>o thf 7 not guard us here ? Do they not whisper 1a the evening sir ? When we are mingling at the hour of pruiar Are they not also near ? Do they not watch our rest ? In pleasant dreams art they not ever near, To give them the bright coloring they wear And make oar visions blast' Yes, tha departed come, They gather round us at tho twilight hour, They whisper by a dove-like gentle power. Oh ' steh a oetter homo ! They leave us not alont, When the eold heartless world flies from our aide, And pleasure's cup Is dashed In sorrow s tide The lovfd on** are not gone. Falth whispers they are given To guard our steps, to lead us when we stray, To trace for us their own nnclouded way, To endless bliss and heaven. A Table thowing the contents, in Ale or Wine Gallons, of a cylindrical cistern of any depth, and a diameter from ona foot to twelve. Diamtttr. Alt Mmltiplur. IFtut Multiplitr 1 4 82979 5 8752 2 19.31916 23.5008 3 43.40811 52.8768 4 77.27664 04 0032 5 120 74475 146 88 6 173 87244 211 5072 7 236 65071 287.8848 8 300.10656 376 0128 0 391.21299 475 8912 10 482.97907 587.52 11 584.40466 710.8992 12 695.48976 846.0288 Find the number in tbe above table oppo , site tbe diameter of tbe proposed cistern; multiply said number bj tbe aepth, and tbe amount in gallons. Slightly Embarrassing ?A young lawyer residing at M , in this State, seeking to be extra polite to a very prettj, young and in teresting woman on the cars, a few evenings ago. took her infant to bold, while she stepped forward to see to her baggage; tbe train started, and the lady was left. The youthful Blackstone was in a Ax. He left the cars at M , with the infantry at a full shoulder, and proceeded to the gato of his law partner, where he set up ra vociferous howling. He dared not go further, for the gentlemen of the bouse had a cross bull-dog, so he stood there in tho winter midnight wind, and howled for his partner to chain up the dog, and come out and help him nurse the child.?DttroU Adv. MOVEMENTS OF 0CEAH STEAMERS. FROM THX VNITBD STATUS. Jimmu. L?a??i For U ay. Baltic New York....Liverpool...Mar 15 riOX1GI0T2 Hsrmann . ..,.Southam'n ...New York..Feb. S7 ^?Mtfars Liverpool Boston Mar. I ? Taker City ..LlTerpcl,....New York..Mar 5 Fllton Havre ;>i?w York..Mar. 1* Tha California steamers leave Nt^Iotk on the 5th and *oth of each month. Tha Overland Mailsio India and China. We have often been asked for information in re gard te the departure of the Malls from England to China f he following may be Interesting to thoaa who have correspondence with the East: Tba malls leave Southampton on the 4th and 8??th of each month, and arrive at Gibraltar about (As SKb and 46th of Mine month ; arrives at Malta about tha 14th and 30th of same month; arrives at Alexandria about the l?th of same and 4th of fol lowing month. Leaves Sue7 about the 2oth or 81st of same and fth ar 6th of following month; arrives at Aden about the Uth or *th of same and 10th or l*th of fallowing moath Leaves Adan about the 96th or S7th of same and day of arrival for Bombay, and 11th to 13th for Culna, Ac Indian Navy slaamer arrives at Bombay about the 9d to 5th and lltth to 21st of following month. P and O steamer arrives at Pelnt de dalle about tha 6th or 7th and fc4d to tt& of following manth; leaves Foiut de Galle for Pulo Fenang U*e same day. If the steamer has already arrived which takes the mall oa : arrives at Pulo Penang abam tha lVth or 13th and'*Jth andittth of follow month; arrives at Singapore about the 13th ar10th and 31st or 1st of following month; leave* StngUDpre about 14 hours after arrival; arrivsa at Man# Ki'ng about the ttd or '34 th and Sth or 10th of IbJowliw month, leaves nextdayfor Shanghai. Two maiL leave England?one on the Sth and 30th of each ruo^ih?via Marseille*, and arrive at Alexandria about tfce ?ame time as the Southamp ton mail. ARRIVALS AT PRINCIPAL HOTELS ilatltsai Hatai?William out. fc J Hill, Md J* Frankenthail, N Y T 8 Wilson, do w 31 Tighlman, Fa W Tatnall, Del J fl Rikendale, Ky H Tatnall, do A K Denny, do J Cnace. Fa M W Shyer. Ind A Day, do J N Ulpenge.do J Johnson, do W C Smytn. do A Wilbur, Ga W V L dgerw x>d, NY C II Thomas. NY Miss Boyd, Md M L Phillips, Tenn C Findlay. do C L King, do W Birnle, Ma*s Ji M Hyatt, Ala J M Smith, Md f ^uvall. Md W J NlchoUs, do J L WelLford, Va J R Askew, do Miss ufavltt, do H Hauce. Fa Miss HUi;t. oo E S Townsend, do W K Strong, N Y W B Llpres. do fc J Brown, dd <iH Cusbiuan A ly. do J Hannah, do Miss R Wetherlll, do T J Kneuan, Fa Mrs Plumby. do N Smith, Me tS faster, Md R C Maekioin. Md O ? J^ngey, Fa M N Haubright, Pa L T Triplet*, Va J Stevens. Mass D S Wadden, do T R Walton, Md V P Arnfell. Fa J Rosenbanin. Va A h.wenoa. Mass J Mllihiser, do J B Dougherty, la R Archer, do J B Dunwoddv, KC U W Baser, NY W Lord, O A A Graham, Aia ECW?-st, NY F W Campbell, Tenn C Spencer, Md J E Peyton, do D W Sasslter, Pa J D Crampton A ly, RI H S Huert, do F P Young fc ly, NY B Webster, MY J B GMer, N J G Vaiken. Va 8 Chew, do J D Clawson, WT K Belderbark. do Gen James, Rl W V Stone. Ky J W Thomas, Md C Svmonds, Minn B S Boyd, Pa W Walker, Tenn W R Morgan, Md J McCuliough. Tei I A Stewart, do ? Malllard, NY WJIsr4i' Hate*?I. a. * >. a. wnutl W LCujamiags, Va F L Mor.oa, Fa Miss Cum.'nlags, da T Duddiy, Mess HBaruul.ftY H E th*Iden, do K W Jubo A If, La J 8 Crawford, Md C Aekley, do T 9 Waldron, Md ? Sylvester, Texas F S Forbes A ly, Iowa J T Harriett Pa W Forlxs, do F F Marcus, do W T Devmc^a, Va L C Emery, Mass J 8 Remerk, NY G B Rettman, Va G Dora?tt. Ma W R Kottnvn, do LB Harrowver, do J F West k. ly, N V Lt frown A ly, V8N Miss V\ eat, do M F Moran, Pa Mrs Kdg r, do m Preatlss. N Y S ti Scully, SC J C Felrb, Ct M Harvey, Tenn W T l.arkln, do T 8 Praakard. NY BR Giles, (i F Cornet: * ly, do S J Territt, 8? W H Breslaud, do T C Ncwlan at ly Miss J F Leliand, Ct Miss <* !>?wlan, do MUi Lei land do Rev S Rockwell, Ct 5 81avan, NC JM Morris, Va M B Nones, Md CM Copaland A ly. NY W Wavaer A ly, O ? B Butler, do F W Bird 4 ly, Mass W H Gaylor, NY Bird, do K U Mo yan. do Mm Bridge, do J B Wallace, Ala O M Kice. NV A Woodbury, do J ? Crala, Texas Miss Woodbury, do JlMSwltt.NY T k Goodrich, SO C r BuMnn, NC W \T Clements, do M B Hippie A ly, NY J C Vtackes. NC S M Macomb, fcv ? A Arrtngtan do De H Y Desparne, N Y ADM?r*aa,NY J B Eas'haneTVa Capt Steritt. USN A Plu??. i?f W M Tata, Va Major Rains, USA k Bat ha A ly, N Y tt Brad*weat, N Y T Lyu:h, do ^Chanior A'ly, do tirewaa 11 r AH.yaawu T A Mc/llton. Md R Mtn/uy, Fa W White A If, Va JSWrniinuNf. Miva Hill, do S A Resell, Ind J M Donstt NY M Phaiaa. NV JWhaiyAly, Va D F Good\ear, Tenn W Long A ly, do G N Morton, do <> W Campbell. Ala A A Bell, Va 6 W Johnson, NC MS PJummer, Md W P Cart, Ga D N Dyer, do A C I; arris, Ala W W Leeler A ly, Fa rmh **? Masslner, do T J Hunt, do Mrs Ma-slnar, do LJ*SCtV 1* HC do W M 7 i"' C PlWek? lo,*m y.* Jeni": N Y ? ? Linton, NY J J C?x,Nc A Arnold, do " do Com VanitrbllL da J S Roblnaon do A Patchln do T D Cooper A ly, do C Frank, Fa J A Cox, do A h ||4 ! UNITED STATU MAIL. Post Ofvioa Dbtabtmbii*. P March ?, L0M. ROPOSALS FOR CONVEYING THE ,, "***. A* Unlted States from the lit d*r of io th# 30111 <*?L of Jane. 1800, tncln 2 '.5 ^ U 01 NORTB CAR6LINA. and ?22* . }".*** of JulJr'1966 to ,h? *Hh ?f J?*, ^?vincJ<u,**i ,n lbe State of TENNESSEE, will be received at the Contract Ofifce of the Post in th* clty of Washington, until W eaneed.tr. the 30th of April, 1856, atY p. m., (to be decided by the 7th May following ) NORTH CAROLINA. From Ashvilie, by Sulphur Springs, Houi meny Creek, Pigeon River, Forks of Pigeon, Waynes vllle, Peru, Seotts Creek, Franklin, Skeneh, Tennessee River Aqoooe, Head Tennessee. Valleytown, and Toojada, to Murphy, ia8* miles and back, twice a week, in two horse coaches. Leave Asheville Monday and Thursday at 4 am ' Arrive at Murphy next days by Upm Leave Murphy Saturday and Tuesday at 4 a m Arrive at Ashvllle aazt days by 12 p m TENNESSEE. From Cleveland, Tenn , byChataly, Wans vllle, Benton, Pelton.Sprlngtown, Towee Falls, Coker Creek. Turtle Town, N. C , Laarel Valley, Persimmon Creek, and NoCtla, to Murphy, 77 miles and back, twlee a week, in two-horse coaches Leave Cievdand Thursday and Suaday at lpm Arrive at Murphy next days by 9 a m Leave Murphy Wednesday and Saturday at 4 a in ' Arrive at Cleveland next day* by 12 rn Proposals to commence at Benton are in vited. VOTBB. JJr1*71Tm,b? ?Mde for ^P8 not performed, "?ch omi>Blons not satisfactorily agtalned three times the pay of the trip may be Iraaoted. For arrivals so far behind time as to areu connexion with depending malls, and not uflclently excused, one-fourth of the com pens ion for the trip Is subject to forfeiture. Fine* ?111 be imposed, unless the delinquency be Hompfly and satisfactorily explained by certlfl ates of postmasters or the afldavlts of other end table persons for neglecting to take the mall from ?r into a postetflce; for suffering it to be injured, wetroyed, robbed or lost; and for refusing, after lemand, to convey the mall as frequently as the ontractor runs, or is concerned in running, ve ildes on the route. The Postmaster General may innul the oontract for repeated failures to run greeebly tp contract, or for disobeying the post ?Aire laws or Instructions of the department, or for issignlng the contract without the assent of the cwtmaster Genera! The Postmaster General may iter the schedule. He may also order an increase 4 sei?Ice on the romte by allowing therefor a rro H on .the *?ntr*ct P?V. He may also urtall or discontinue the ser^ce in whole or in 211iS yr*.rat* of pay, If he allow one nonth's extra oompensation on the amount of ser loe dispensed with. The bids should be address id to the Second Assistant Postmaster General, ?Pw*cI,,bed 4'Mail Proposal* for North Care t?a or Ten'???." The contracts to be executed ad returned to the department by or before the th of May, 866. For further particulars as to conditions to be incorporated in the contracts bid lers may see pamphlet advertisement for convey athe malls in Kentucky, Tennessee, Missouri, Iowa, of 1864. JAMES CAMPBELL, ?ar4-law4w Postmaster General. UN1TKO STATES MAIL. MISSISSIPPI. Post Orricx Dxpaxtmbmt, February if5, 1856 PROPOSALS FOR CARRYING THE MAIL of the United States from the July 1, 1836 to One 30, 1868, Inclusive, on the following rou'e vtU be received at the Oontract Otflce of the De lartmeot, oalil 3 p m , of April JO next. to be de Ided by the 7th of May following : 484?From Charleston, Stisi., by Mouth of Cold Water, Mitchell's Croas Ro^du, Monnd Place, Moor's Bayou, and Swan Lake. to Helena, Ark., 75 miles and back, onee a week Leave Charleston Monday at 7 a m; Arrive at Helena next day by 9 pm, Leave Helena Wednesday at 7 a m: Arrive at Charleston next day by 9 pm. hotb. Proposals must be guarantied by two responsi ve persons, certified to as such by a postmaster or odgeofa court of record; and contract must be ntfcred Into by the successful bidder, with surety, ?efore the 1st of July next. No pay will be made for trips not performed, nd for each of such omissions not satisfactorily aUlned three times the pay of the trip may be ucted For arrivals so far behind time as to >reak connexion with depending malls, and not utficiently excused, one-fourth of the compensa loo for the trip is subject to forfeiture. Fines rill be imposed, unless the delinquency be romptly aad satisfactorily explained: for ntv srting to take the mail from or into a poM *ce; for suffering It to" be injured, destroyed, obbed. or lost; and for refusing, after demand, 0 oonvey the mail as frequency as the con rartor runs, or Is conoerned In running, vehl 4es on the route The Postmaster General nay mnul the oontract for repeated failures to run greeably to oontract, for disobeying the post of Ifee laws or instructions of the department, or for Misnlng the contract without the assent of the Postmaster General. T'ue Postmaster General nay alter the schedule He may a^j order an ncrease of service on the route by allowing thT* tor a pro rata increase of the contract pay. lie aay &L10 curtail or discontinue the service in ?hole or in part, at pro rata decrease of pay, If he Lllew one month'* extra compensation on the 1 mount of service dispense*} with. The bids ifcould be addressed to tie Second Assistant Post aaster Geaeral, superscribed "Proposals for Pfo. '484, Mtstissifp*. ' For further particulars s??e pemphlei advertisement for conveying the mails in Alabaiua, MlssUslppl. Ac., of l&M and 1856. James ca.mpbell, feb 26?law4w Poatmasta- General (Jailed Stales Patent Office, > WasHi.feTon, March 8, 185?( fkN THE PETITION OF RICH AIM) M. ^ " HOE, of New York, praying for the exten sion of a patent granted to him on the 30th day y( *,;?v. 1842, for an improvement In "machine 'or grfndi^and polishing mrtalllc plates." for ?even years froiH the expiration of said patent imich takes place on ^ 9fth day of May, 1856: It is ordered, that the said pCfmon be heard at ?he Patent OSes on Monday, the I?!h day of ^ o'clock m.j and all persons ar? lotifled to appear and show cause, If any they nave, why said petition onght not to be granted Persons opposing the extension are required te lie in the Patent OAce their objections, speciallr jet forth in wrlUag, at least twenty days be/ore %e day of hearing; all testimony filed by either be used at the said hearing must be taken and tiaaan><U?^ in~eccordance with the rulee of the o?ce, whlch arluh^ furnished on application a. J^e ^aihe 0^ *.111 be Closed on the {'th day of May; depositions and ethsf pnoers re lied upon as testimony must be filed in the ofcoe on or before the morning of that day; the argu ments, lfany, within ten days thermfter ^?.rJbTed' thl" not,c# he P'iblisbod In tbeUal<m, Int^ligencer, and SUr, Washington, D. C : Republican,Baltimore, Md ; PennsyJva e'j oi coSSLi.4, New York, N. Y.; aad Dally Post, Providence, R.I; once a week for three successive weeks ore vlous to the lMh day of May next, the day of hearing. ' ' 7 CHARLES MASON, Commissioner of Patents. * . 8.?Kdltors of the above papers will nlaa*#* ?end Ihetr bills to the Patent oSce, with i dum soo<an<no this notice mar 7-Uw9w L'nitee Sictee Patent Office, > Wa?biiuri.vc, March 6.1866 ? ON THE PilTITION 0^ MaRMAOUkE OSBORNE, Of New York, praying fur lie ?ataoalon of a patent granted to him oj theattb of Mav, 1*42, for an Improvement In "felting* for 1 coats,1' Ac , for se7sn years from the expirationlof said patent, which take* plaee on the twenty elfhth day of May, 18*6: J ordsr?d. that the said petition be hsard at n?t Vm* * MondavJ lath day of May r ^ ' anda" persons are notified to appear and show cause, if any they have whv saUl petition ought not to y?e gra.it*d. ' a. 0PP?*?ng the extension are reouirrd to i; JMJ* '??- '?.1r 0^?0?.7^jSly set forth in writing, at least twenty days before the day of hearing: all testimony Kled by either party to be used at the ?a!d hearing m~ i uk? aad transmitted In accordance vnth the rules of the oifice, which wUl be furnished on anpiicJti0S The test!many In the case will be rio?Lrf A ^ 2d day of May, 1856; depositions and other pa pers relied upon as testimony must be filed in the ofiUeon or before the morning of that dav ? th?>r gua^nu, if any, within ten (Tays thereMt notice be published in the Un#on, Inteul^encerand Evening Star. Wash, logten, D C.; Republican, ^'llUmore, Waryland; Hook Yerfi. flew York; and Poit, Boston, ida s to the day of May ueil, the day of hearing. Charles mason, p , ro??nlM!oner of Patents, eorw aTe the ?hove ^Pers wW please bl"V? the v*?*> 1i^KSSmuaB*thu not,oe ALL WHO WI8H TO llEk^ WABU anii take care of their health a ? AND at LA.N1S S, who has aSii^?^P ?? W*U loo?" shl/u and Drawers, Socks Glov?* Mn'm Under: BJJ- Sbawla, tn4 to. r aun, ALWAYS MMETHIS8 HEWl READ THIS, OLD AND YOUNG! Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative TTTILL RESTORE 8RAY HAIR TO ORI W ginal color permanently; road* to grow up od bald heads; remove all dandruff or itching; destroy all towm of the sealp: and if used onc? or twioo a wwek regularly, will prevent the hair from becoming ge&v or falling, to aa imaginable age Read the following testimonial*, and we defy you to doubt, (ways the Waverly Magulno.) Success to the genlua whose tonic we say, Turns t?ack to its color the Hair that was gray. SOMETHING WORTH KNOWING !?By using Professor Wood's Hair Restorative, gray hair can be permanently restored to its original color. The subjoined certificate was received from Johnson A Stone, Gardner, Me , and is but one of the many instances that are daily son lug to our knowledge of its wonderful effects. It is no longer problomatlaal, but a self-evident truth, as hundreds of our so mm unity can testify. Bos ton Herald. GamDNaa, Me, Jane*. 18H. Ma. H. Dy?s?Dear Sir: I have used two bot tlee of Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative, and can truly say it is the greatest discovery of tne age for restoring and changing the Hair. Before using it I was a man of seventy. My hair haa now a" tained its original color. You can recommend it to the world without the least fear, as my ease was one of the worst kind Yours respectfully, DAN'L N. MURPHY. CaaLTLi, 111 June 27, 1MB. I have used Prof O J. Wood's Hair Restora tive, and have admired its wonderful e&ct. My hair was besoming, as 1 thought, prematurely gray; but by the use of the " Restorative" it has resumed its origlaal eolor, and. I have no doubt, permanently so. SIDNEY BREESE, Ex-Senator United States. HAIR RESTORATIVE ? In our columns to day will be found Prof. Wood's advertisement of the above article, to which we call attention. What it has done, we have witnessed upon sev eral of oar acquaintances in St. Louis. Hair once gray met our view, black or brown as the eass might be, being the color of early manhood: and as fine and glossy as silk, and that without any other application than the Restorative. If It has done this upon others, will it not de the same for any of our readers whose "frosty prows" were once like the ;i raven locks" of Lothlel's wan Ike chief, if they will try it. Wc think so ,?Jcnkson villt C?nstituti?n*l, Oct. 5, 1853. THE GREATEST DISCOVERY OP THE AGE.?It seldom occars that ws notice, under any circumstances, patent medioinee, restore tives, or anythlsg of the kind, for we have a pre judice against roost of them. Bat eandor coin Ptls aste invite attention to the advertisement of lofsssor Wood's Hair Restorative. We are too juvenile to require anything of the kind, butsome Instances of its nse have come to our knowledge which almost assures us that It is a sovereign remedy against the hair becoming prematurely gray. It Is not a ?' Hair Dye," but upon its ap filieation, as directed, the effect is produced upon he skin, whish brings out the original colored hair, without stiflVjess, and givee It a glossy and natural appearance. We have seen persons who have used it, and are much pleased with it Ex amine the advertisement ?Missouri Republican O. J. WOOD A CO., Proprietors, No. 316 Broadway, New York, and 114 Market street, St. Louis, Missouri C STOTT A CO , wholesale and retail Agent, Washington. T. W DYOTT A SONS, General Wholesale Agent, Philadelphia, Pa. feb I?Oui ' CC fOft KOOFLAND'5 0 F L K II U ATKD German Bitters, pp.ti'ARni py Ml. C. 2. JAC2S0N, Philad'a., Pa . Ri'rBCTVALLT CUUM UWH MMPUIHT, DYSPKPMA, JACXDfCB, Chronic or JVerrow D$biU?, Di-mm ?/ Os 'i.'fiMy*, an<i all d\?a*et ar-uvt* iW ? StommnX. S*eh as Constipation. Inward Piles, Fullness, ot Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nail - sea, Heartburn. Disgust for food. Fullness, or Weight in th* Stomach. Sour Eructation#, Sink !ng or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Difficult Breathing, Fluttering ot the Heart, Choking oi Suffocating Sensations when in a lying Posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots of Webs before tht Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Dcit ciencv of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain In the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs Ac., Sudden Flushes of Heat Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and great Depression of Spirits. THE PROPRIETOR, In calling the attention of the public to this preparation, do?s so with a feeling of the utmost confidence In Its virtues and adaptation of It to the diseases for which it is recommended. It is no new and untried article, but one that has stood the test of a ten years' trial Defore the Amer ican people, and Its reputation and sale Is unri valled by any similar preparations extant The testimony In its favor given by the most promi nent and well-known Physicians and lndivictuals, In ali parts of the country Is Immense. The fol lowing from*i&rth Ccrcllna Is respectfully sub mitted., referring any who may doubt, to the "Memorabilia," or Praotical Receipt Book, fci Farmers and Families, to be had gratis of all the Agents for the German Bitters. Principal Olfioe and Manufactory 1M ARCS STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA. TESTIMONY FROM NORTH CAROLINA. 9$rHfi4mt? ?/ JJt. W. Bmttk, s/ Ft%4 Hill, Rttk msnd Counif, N. C. I'm Hill, March 4,1894. Da. C. 5a. Ji.?rsa;t, Philadelphia?Dear Sir: 1 have been a subject of Dyspepsia, la its worst form, for the last Ave years Such was my oondl tloa for twelve months that the physicians and all who saw me said I must die. Wfclle in this con dition I was oarried to the watering plaoes In Vir ginia, Tennessee, aad North Oar oil na, but was not benefited by any water to Which I was taken. While on my way hon^ I stopped a week at Ruth erford ton, a small village in North Carolina, tc try the eftet of some Chalyhoate water in that cuoe. About the last of the week I went into a drug stor? to get some inedioine for my child aad myself. TLMe were several ot the village physi cians Is the stoic, and one of tfcew seemed to take some latere** la ror <*m, and, alter a*?ing me seme question*, said h? had been a dyspeptic aad had been grotty benefitted by tbe uae of HOOP LA^D'S GERMAN BITTSRS, prepared by Sru, aad he '"dieted that 1 would try the Bitters, e als?. called the aCT' *** fit my room, ud la jufaB so much that I would try dTT* *k*t I caked aim to i)i jkf. out battle. He did it, aad i coZ meaeed Uklig U u al^ctM, aad 1 was mere bea efitted by It this til tit ?*t#r **? medicine 1 had ever takca. After reaching a sou tt i tf my neighbors came to me fer a prcwjilptlcR aad mcdlalae, (ke a dys Mitla,) aad 1 gave him nearly all the Blttcrc 1 aad ledrt, which effected moan &eod la his nut He has often called en ate for more of the same kind of mediclae, saving he was mere benefitted by it than any other he had takea, bat I have not been able to get nay more for him er myself siaoe; will you, therefore, please skip me a dozen st more <is soon as possible. Respectfully, yours. W. SMITR. D R. HOOKER, Roger's Stem, Wake Co., M October >M, 1?S?,scvs: "Having experienced very great benefit from the ase of H COPLAND'S 6 BR MAN BITTERS In Chronic Dysentery and functional derangement of the Liver, and Its oonoomitant evils, I am desirous of obtaining a quantity of It for the benefit of my community. Voa w&l, therefore, please sead ? let, Ao , Ac. CERTIFICATE OP WM. J, AT WOOD HiMvsvitLi, Yadkin Co., N. C. November 1st, 1845 P*. O. M. Jackson?Dear Sir: Allow me to ex preis te v?/u u;y rinoere thanks for your discover! of a medicine which, >o ?a,' {be least of it, has ef fected a oure that all other tnodieihee, that I havr taken, have entirely failed to do. HOOP LAND 'tf GERMAN BITTERS have oared me of the most stubborn and aomvated case of the PiLas that, perhaps, evw RSI to the lot of man. My oase is not a strange* t* this community, as I am well known in tnla and the surrounding counties, and oan truly say that my recovery has astounded all mv friends and relations, as 1 had tried everything recommended, and nothing did me any good tin til I was prevmi?d to try the Bitters You arc at liberty to make any use w tfc{? comm:inloa tioo for tbe benefit of the alleted, you may think pw?m. Yr*y, yo*rs J ATWOOH. These bitters arc tntiriif vsgttabls, they tavig ?rats and strengthen the sy&tcrnf never protstraU It, and can be used for !?frnu as weU as adult* For sale by nspectabis dealer* evsrywhere, aa4 by Z. D. OILMAN, Washington; 1 IT *ID WELL, ?eorgetowa, aad J H PIKRPONT. ^Iwrandria^ Wl i^iy MARRIAGE GII1DI. } DR. YOXJhQ Or, Evory ^?tioas for its perfect earn. Being a Confidential Silent Friend and Private Advlssr: followed by Observations on the Treatment of Ten or sal Dis sases, Gsonorrhom, Gleet, Strletures, An.; Illus trated With Oases Ptates. and Diagrams, from Or. YOUNO'B PRIVATE PRACTICE?to be oonsultad without exgosnrj, and with assured oonfidenee of succcss OnlyMc?nU. For sals by tke Agoot, ALKJL. ADAMBOfii .0:1 Seventh st , opposhe ifoft OAce, TO ALI THAI VALTJI THEIR SIGHT. WI?HB8to?U the attention to all that ^th ^5fcc,Uv? ?J?bt, otuied by an. alck less and particularly from glasses lnJuUclously - ""parlor SPECTACLES and carefully ground by himself to a true aoc.urtcf, aad brilliant transparency, lui^ P'^C.?e y " beneflciaUy to the wearer ac cording to the ooncavlty or couvexlty of the eye. very numerous are the ill effects caused to the >reclous organ of sight from the eommenoement w using glasses in not being precisely suited, by he use of an Oj>tom<ttr; and die practice of many rears, enables him to measure the focal disease ol guch F1**8?* are absolutely re julrea will be furnished with precision and satis* J ? T. acknowledges the very liberal encouiage nent already obtained, and further solleitii the pa ronage of those that have not yet availed them elves of his aid. Persons that cannot oaveaisntly call, by send ng^ the glasses In use, and stating how many aches they can read this print with their speota' Jee, oan be supplied with such that will Improve heir sight. ^ Innumerable testimonials to be seen; and .afer oces gi ven to many who have derived the greatest ase and comfort from his glasses. Circulars to be had gratis, at his ofitoe. No. 512 seventh street, three doors from Odd Fellows' lall, up stairs. -i s. September 7, IBM. Sit?1 he *3poctaclc* you made for me suit vtrt 7611) &nd s<?C22i to hive lmprcYcd my &l</bt mof6 ban aay other 1 have lately triod. LITT. W. TAZEWELL. 1 havr mod a pair of Spectacles obtained fro* if. Ti'blih?, and And them of gfti&t assistance t# ay sijrht, s.nd corresponding wfth his descriptlta 1 the Mew. 1 rooonuasnd him as a skillful op'l HENRY A. WISE. Mr. J. Yo2u.t: 3ir?The pair of bpcstailes yn uralshed aae yesteroay aie pertlcuiafly Haibfci sry to Mfl. Tncy aie very decidedly fhe Uit 1 mjmsii, aad 1 am the owner of eight or nine pair, arefuliy selected in dlMbrent places and from Ca talans recommended to me on aooount of their trofecslonal standing in England, France and ths J lilted States. I have been also plcasod with 'our remarks and directions on the treatment cf he eyes, for the purpose of preserving and iniprev ag the sight. Respectfully, yours, CHA8. CALDWELL, Pfefetsor of M. C., Louisville, Ej. ? , , _ I/rneHB?*a, Nov. 10,1654. Mr. Joan 7oblas having furnished me with llaiwei by which 1 have been gieatly aided (rcy 1*lon Laving su fibred greatlv from reading at tight in my earlier 11*) it afford* me the highest d-asure to say that i consider him a skHlfnl prac leal optician, and well prepared to aid those whe aay need his professional services. WM. B. ROSZ1K, Elder of Methodist Confer ones. WiiMi!t?Ton, N. C., Jan. *7, 1864. Mr. J. Tobias: Dear Sir?I imi happy to say hat the Spectacles which 1 obtained from you last reek arc entirely satisfactory. From an lnequal ty in the visual range of my eyes, I have Lereto ore found great dlOoultv in netting tflaas<>s o? the ?roper focal distance. It aflbrds me plwsure to tatc that, by the aid of your optometer, this difl lulty has been happily obviated so thut the glasses 'on furnished me aradecidedly the best a'^&pted ? *yes of auv I have ever yet used. Very respectfully, yours, K. ?. DRANK. Hector of St. James' Parish Department of Interior, Way 7, ie64. From natural defects and the unequal range ef My eyes, I have been compelled to use glasses for ieveral years I have tried different optioians without obtaining glasses perfectly fitted to my ?yes. Four months since Mr Tobias made two ?airs especially for me, which I have found to tenre me perfectly. By the use of his optometer ie Is enabled to adapt wlaases minutely to the eye. [ most cheerfiitly recommend Mr. Tobias to ali laving occasion to UHe^lasw^i, and bear my testl *>oy n? to his nklil as an ortlcian HKNKY E. BALDWIN, _ Assist. Seo'y to slga Land Warranta. tr" " PRIVATE NKU1CAL TREATISE ON TUK PHILOSOPHICAL VIEW OF MARRIAGE, BT ?. B. LA I'KOIl, 01, V.. ALBANY, N. Y., 150 Pagtt *?i 130 f\tm, Plain and Ctlorti Lith ograph! and Plater. Pnicn omlt Twknty-Fiv? C?nt?. ient Frw of Postage to all parts of the Union. MHKAFBST BOOK KVF/? PUBLISHED? and oontalnlng nearly loubie the qaantity of read ng matter In that of the 'IFTY CENT OK DOL LAR PUBLICATIONS t treat* on the PU YSIOL J?Y OF MAKRIAUE, md the Secret Infirmities .nd Disorder of Yonth and daturity, resulting from ex senses, which destroy the ^ , Physical and mental pow 'rs. with Observations on " ? w darrlage, its duties and dlsqualiflcations. and heir remedies: with Lithographs, Illustrating the Inatomy and Physiology, and Diseases of the Re >roductlve Organs of both sex?s, their structure, ises, and functions A popular and cotnprehen lve Treatise on the Duties and Causaltles of sin gle and married life?happy and fruitful alliances, node of securlajj them?Infelicitous and Infertile ?nes?their obvlatlon and removal ?important tints to those contemplating matrimony, that will ?veroome objections to it; none, however, should ake this impertaat step without first consulting Its >ages?commentaries on the diseases and medioal reatment of females from infSancy to old age, each awe graphically illustrated by beaatiful lFthogra >hlc plates?uervous dsbUlty, Its causes and sure, jy a process at onoe so simple, safe and effectual hat failure is Impossible?rules for daily manage nent?an essay on SpormatorrliGba, wltn praetlcal >bsef rations on the safer and more suootMful mode >f treatment?precautionary hints on the evils re tulUng from empirical praotlce?an eeeay on all llseases arising from indiscretion, with plair. and ilmple rules by which all persons oan cure them lelves without mercury?remedies for those self nfllctod miseries and disappointed hopes ee un tortnnatelyprevalent in the young. It Is a truth "ul adviser to the married and those contemplating mrrtage: Its perusal Is particularly recomwmd ?d to persons entertaining secret doabts of their >hy?leal oondltioa, and who are conscious of hav ag hwarded the laaalth. happiness, and pf4vlleaes o whlon every human l*t4g i? e&iltted. Prlee TWWITY-PIYB CBNTS per eopy, or rive 0^p<es for One Doilar Mailed, fireo of po?t ige, to all parts of the United States N. B.?'Those whe prefer may consult Dr. LA 3R01X upott any of the diseases upon which this toCt "???. rtther personally or by mall Medi ans sent to any p.1"1 *f the C nlon according to di eotlons, safiaty packed and careT^!]y aeouree fiom ill observation. Address Pr M B LA CROiX, No 31 Maiden Lane, or Poet Ofiloelipx 579 A'twny, N. Y. XLT Oiftse open dally, from e a m U? 0 p m and jn Sanda\ from 3 until ? p. in. rrr Ollce REMOVED from No. M Beaver st. lo 31 Ma%dtn Ltmt, AlbMtf, iVtw York. dec 88?ly TYLER'S COMPOUND HTKUP OF UUM ARABIC AS A REMEDY FOR COWBHU. COLd>?, HOARSEN MS, ASTHMA, WHOOPINti OOUGH, CROUP Ac , po??8s?s the greatest ad vantages, with the least obiectlons of any other in use, having been eateusl vely used the last twenty Em with unparalleled success, npt trumpeted to worDB as a specific or cure an, but recom mended as a valuable and scientific auxiliary in fvlmonakt casbs, ready at hand, and one that has been generally found to afford relief where most others have been tried without material ben efit. As such It is recognized by numbers of out leading physioians, who know its composition, aad have been eye witnesses of its superior efl caiy, as well as by thousands of our most respec table citizens, who all endorse Its claim to being safe, palatable, economloal and ettcaolous. Price 'i6 eents, or three bottles in one SO cents. Wholesale Agents, PATTERSON A NAIRN, and STOTT m CO., 1'enna avenue: PEEL A STEVENS, Alexandria; CISSEL. Georgetown Retailed by Druggists generally. Also, TYLERyS GUM ARABIC COUGH ^^NDY DROPS, the same composition in Joaenye form, 12# cents a box. jy 6?ly COL WHS. t OLUI, HOAK8KKIKMS, Ac7 PERSONS prodjspesed to Pulmonary Affee Uons find this the most trying season, owing to the sudden changes in temperature; yet by a little e**e, adopting warm cliKhing and supnly lng WhemsdVWWtih a eppd preeortption or cough remedy th*y may oa^lfy ward off wnat may rise prove a dangerous Winter companion TY LER'S COMPOUND GUM ARABIC SYRUP has bapa lphg knowp s^j highly appreciated as one of ofor riSeflh/ioceift, y$t sStoacleus, plea Uni. ?Rd <tine? the reduction lh prioe;) economl oal rsiuadl**, that |t be recommended and used with the Utmost oonMcnpf ? It f? xpld at cents, or three bottles In ope, fd cents. Wholesale by PATTERSON * NAIRN and STOTT k oj ' retail by most Druggists. In Alexan dria'by FEEL * Georgetown by Mr CISSELL jy b?iy TEA SETS. CASTORS CAKE BASKETS, Ae We invite attention to our assortment of the above Goods, ali of thi best quality and newest styles. w Also, very superior ALBATA FORKS, LA DLES, SPOONS, Ac ' These goods are aU gotten op la so dose an im itation of silver, as to dsiy the strlotest scrultnv. M. W GJk.LT A BttoV^ a. avenue betw. ?th andluth sts. Carter's Spanish Mixture THE 6 Rg AT PURIFIER OFTME BLOOB Alterative ftMVill .- OF mcVIT IH IT?! Aa lafalllble remedy for Scrofula, Ring's Km, Rheumatism, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruption?, Plmplw of Poetules 00 the Fsoe. Blotchee Bolls, Ague and Few, Chronic Sore Kyea Ringworm or Tetter, Scald Hmld, Ltlinf ment and pain of tbe Bones and Joint*. Alt Rheum. Stubborn Ulcer*. Syphilitic Disorders and all diseases arising from aa injudicious use of Mercury, Imprudence la Life, or Imparity oi nlood, THIS great remedy, which has become so rap Idly and so justly celebrated for Its extraordi nary efficacy In relieving and curing many of the most obstinate and terrible forms of disease with which mankind is affiisted , is now offered to the public, with the confident assurance that mMid ical discovbbt ever made has been so eminently successful incurlng SaaorsLA.and all disbasbs ?jr y. Blood,as CARTER'S SPANISH MIX The proprietors are receiving by every Mail most flattering and astonishing details of auras made In all parts of the country, and la most oases where the skill of the boat Physicians had beaa rled in vain. its power over the Blood Is truly remarkable and all diseases arising from impurity of tha great Sbat or Lira hare been relieved and cured with out a single failure, out of the thousands who have used it. Carter's Spanish Mixture oontains ne Mercury, Opium, Arsenic, or any dangerous drugs, but is composed of Roots and Harba, com bined with ether ingredients of known virtue, aad may be given to the youngest infant or mast de bilitated Invalid, without the least possible hesi tation. We have only room for short extiacta from the volumes of testimony in our possession, and ail from gentlemen of the hlgheat respectability, well known in their various localities. Please read fr yourselves. We take great pleasure in oalUng the attention of our readers to the merits of Cartar'a Spanlsl Mixture aa a remedy for diseases of tha blood I' euloy* a reputation In this city uceqaaUed by aav other preparatlea.?DaiJp DtfxuJk, Mickmumd re. The Hon Johu M. Botts,of Va.,sayaheaons4d ers it a matter of duty to add his testimony to th? virtues of Carter's Spanish Mixture, vbom actvai rassoKAL obsbbvatioh ef Its reaaarkable curs Uve powers tor the diseases in which It is aw4 We have been cured of a violent and protraotee Liver disease by Carter's Spanish Mlxtare. Wc know it to be all it professes.?Editor Somtkitd. Dttnocrat, PtUrtburg, Fa. We have found from personal trial, that Oar ler's Spahlah Mixture is a truly valuable mad' cine ? Sd. V*rg?*n*t IntUftrnd?t, Jt. GREAT CURE OF 8CROFULA.?A pre** man in oar atnplay was eared ef Sersfala of a vli aleat character by a few bottles ef Carter's Span ish Mixture, after everythlag alee had fciled Otb er cures which have come under oar own observe tiod, proves to us ooncloetveiy, that Is really a val uable medieinal agent We take great plaaaur* in calling the attention of the afflicted to he m*r Its ?Richmond Ktpublttam SYPHILIS.?1 have seen a number of cures o Syphilis performed by Carter's Spanish Mixture 1 beilere it to be a perfect antidote for that honl bk>dleeaae. K. BURTON, Com. oi Revenue for city of Rlchmoa* LITER DiSjf &.ER.?Samuel M Drinker o. the Arm of Drinker > Morris, Booksellers, Rich mond, Va . waxccred of l.lver disease of ??ove**. vears standing b7 oriy ?hree bottles of Curb* ? Spanish Mlxfure. OLD SOKES, VL? , AND OBSTiXATh ERUPTIONS O * THE SEIN ? See the cure of Mr. Uarwood, and other*, detailed In our Al manac The nuiatar of sucn oaeee cured by Car ter's Spanish Mixture, precludes the possibility of Inserting them In an advertisement. EFFECTS O F MEKCUR F.?Bee the eure ? Mr. Kim ore He was eaten up with Mereury and could obtain r.c. relief, until he took six bottles oi Carter's Spanish Mixture, which perfectlyrestored him to health and vigor NEURALGIA?Mr F Boydee, formers * the Astor House. N. Y.,but more reoently^roPr' etor of the Exchange Hotel, Richmond ~**cur*d of Neuralgia uy Carter's Spanish Mix"11* Since that time, ne says he has seen !t cu* more than a hundred cases of the disease In ?? nich it is used He never fail* to recommend * to the afflicted. RHEUMATISM ?M'- John F. Harrison, Druggist, of Martinstxirg, Va., writes of the ala gular cure of a violet case of Rheumatlem. The patient could no* walk. A few bottles entirely cured him SCROFULA.?Mr Harrison also writes of a Gat ewe of Scrofula, in the peason of a younj y, (of three years standing,) which all the doc tern could Bdt rc&oh Six bottle* made a cure of her. SYPHILIS.?Dr R. T. Headle, of Washing ton, D O , who cured an obstinate oase of Sypbl lis by Carter's Spanish Mixture, says k'it aots spe cially on tne Blood, Liver and Skin and Is prompt and efficient in its results." Dr. John Mlnge, formerly of the CRy Hotel Kichmond, now of Alabama, says ha has seen Carter's Spanish Mixture administered in a num ber of cases with astonishingly good effect, He recommends it as "the most efficient alterative la ase." SALT RHEUM AND SCROFULA ?Mr Jos Itoblnson, of Wooster. Ohio, was cured 0} Scrofula and Salt Rheum of three years standing bv only three bottle* of Carter's Spanish Mixture 1VM. S. BEERS A CO., Proprietors, No. 'JU4 Broadway, New York. 117" Price SI per bottle, or six bottles for S6. For sale by CHAS. STOT'f, Washington. D C., and itniffsUt" *eoerally. ocF 1?lv THE GREATEST MEDICAL DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. Dr. KKNNEDY,ef Rsxbary, hr* discovered la one of cur common pastvbb wcsDs a remedy that cures EVERY KIND OF HUMOR; raoM tbi woatT scaoruLA Down to a com mon pimpli. He has tried it in ovbr blevsn hundred oaeos, and never hilled except in tws oaaes, (both thander humor ) He has no\? in hh Rossessiea over two handled eerti float es oi its vlr ie. all wlthla twenty miles of Boston. Two bottles are warranted to ours a trarrtag soi* mouth. One to three buttles will owe (he wont kfod of oimolas oa the face. Two to three bottles will dear the system of biles. Two bottles are warranted to cua the woo oar.k?r in the mouth nnfl kiomaak Teres to flve bottle* are warranted to cure tbe worst oaee qf Cryaipelaa. One to two bottles ate warranted to cure all humor lathe eras. Two bottles are warranted to cnae running of the ears and bloH-he* among the hair. Four to six bottles are warranted to care corrupt and running uloeis One bottle will cure scaly eruption of the skin. Two to three bottles are uraraanted to cure the Worst oase of ringworm. Two to three .bottles are warranted to cure the ?tost deaparate case of rheumatism Three Co jour bottles yg warranted to cure the nit rheum. Five to eight bottles will cure the worst caacs at ?erafula. A benefit is always experienoed from the flrat bottle, aaA a perfect cure la warranted when the above Quantify is taken. Reader, 1 peddled over a then sand bottles a. this in the vicinity of Boston. 1 know the effoci of it In every oase Bo sure aa water will extin guish Are, so sure will this cure humor i nevei ?old a bottle of it tout that aold another; after a trial It always spuaka for liaelf. There are two things about this herb that appears to me surpris ing ; flrat that it grows in our pastures, in som* B" ses quite plentiful, and yet its value aas nevei n known until I discovered it In ltrtfl?second that it should cure all kinds of humor la order to give sotae Idea of the sudden rise and great popularity of the discovery I will state that in April, 1853, 1 peddled It, and sold about t bottles per day?la April, 18W, I sold over l.OOi bottles per lay o1 It. Some of the wholesale Druggists who h*ve la business twenty and thirty years, say that no thing in the annals of patent medlelnns wm evei like It. Tbere Is a universal praise of it from ah quarters. la my own practice I always hept It strictly fot humors?but sir.ee Its Introduction as a genera family medicine, great and wonderful virtue have bean fo:!nd in It that I never suspected Several caset of epileptic *U- a dio?e*e whicl was always ooasldered incurable,have beeo cum by a fsW eottufts. O, wu?t a uu-#? v If it VlU prov< effectual in all case* of that awful malady?the: ar? but few who have more of It than I havi 1 know of several cases of Dropsy, all of then, aged people cured by It Far tbe various diseases of the Livsr, Sick Headache, Dyspepsia. Asthma. Fever and Ague, Fain In t^e bide. Diseases of the Spine, and particq^rly In dlf?e?ee of the Kid neys, Ac., the discovery has done more good thai any medicine ever ^pown No chajiL-eof dlttf ever neoeseary?eat the be* vou can gat and enqugh of ft. Direction far F/?? ?Adults one table spoonfu Cr day?Children ever tea years deaaert spoon ?Children from flva to eight years, tea spoon ful. Aa no directions can be apfilcable to all ooa ?"tutions, tak? to ajpen^f eg the howais twleeaday. MASrTACTIlID BT KON ALP flKflNKPTi J Warrtn tirect, Rtzhtrf, Ms*#. *' * ftici, On Dma>. * Wholesale Agents?New York City, C. ? CL1CKNKR, W1 Barclay apaet: C. H RING, Lflfl Broadway; 4. B AD SANDS, 10a Fultoa stseet. Phikadatahia# T W. DYOTV A SUNS Baltimore, BROWN A BROTHER. CANBY A HATCH Alexandria, PKEL A STKVKNS. At Retail by all saspoetabie Druggists In tbe United^StaU?sand^>rin^ Proviooea, ae>d aAao^hf Information for Travelers. BT K1JXE0AD DIRECT TO TBLE WEtT, Tilt b?iWMB WuktBftoa Ud Wkullu Mt IT* hears! Bvamiac TUm between WMfcinftoc ufl Cincinnati *7 heuri!! (KMM tICIITI m dleci Tt II lit III WilllMTtH. THE BALTIMORE AN1? OHIO lilt ROAD havlnggreaiiy taUNMi 1U tt e*u,:i mm actions, now mw the fullest lndarenkecu te Travellers b?Cween WASHINGTON, BAI.Ti MURK, and ail portion* of the W EST, NORTH WE8T, and the SOl'THWK?T. The connection between the Trains from Wash ington and the Train? bound W?k from Balv more U always promptly mad* at the Washi&v.?* Junction (lately called the Relay Hmw) ? auk<? (torn Baklmore. This la the only chazu * of > ^ required between Washington and the Ohio river Baggage Is checked through to WhaeUne at the Washington Station, and m becked and trans ferred theee^ (with the peesengers) without charge, For those holding Through Tickets for points he pond. The connecting Trains leave tt ashingtra tally at 8 a. m and 4fc p m. Oa (Sundays at the tatter hour only. At BEN WOOD,? miles from Wheeling. d4?i-i iMwtetiM Is made with the tialnsof Cf N TK A L OHIO RAILROAD, running from Bell* Ira, oc the Ohio, through Cambridge, Zanesv',. e. uA Newark, to COLUMBUS These trains connect It Nevrark with the can of the Newark, Mansicld ind Hr.ndusky Railroad for Saadusky, Toledo, Detroit, Chlcapo, tit Louis, fie. At COLUMBUS the C O Railroad train* r?n nvtwlth the fcst trains of theLtftis Msmri XsW r*cd to Xfila. Clnolncati, Louisville, etc At XKN1A (on Little Mlair.l Railroad) eonnentton la formed with the iralta through Dayton, to lkdiaa ipolls, Terre Haute. Lafayette, Chicago, Rock ikaad, St. Louis. Cairo, em. IfT Paa?> tutors holding Thiough Tickets for Miwpktr. T\tktbn*t, Asiclic, ,Vi? Oflissi, Kc , which are also sold at Waahineton?are trans tarred at Cincinnati to the Mall Steamers oa the Dhlo. Tickets for RvuarvUla, Cairo, and ix. Louis are sold by tte rivw route. O" For CLEVELAND, and via Olrvtfard to foleOo, Detroit, Chlergo. etc , tlokeu are arid, when the Ohio Is navlgtble brtwina Wheeling tad Wellsvllle (forty Bailee i where a eonneettoB with the Cleveland and Pittsburg Rallrcad is Travelers are requeettd u tm?i thai while ti'a Is the ealy rr ate ahordlng Thicujth Tickets tad Jnecita la Washington, It is r.'so the shortest, most speedy, and direct to a early all the leadtag totals la Que pre*t Weal The distance ftott Waafelartre to clnclju?e<! la but Mi artles. belag ibout M? miles shorter than by any other rente PARK. BY TRROSSH T1CIET. FROM WASHINGTON :?To Wheeling, SO 50, Colons ?us, M13 tt, Dayton, Sift ?, Cincinnati, tie to, Louisville, by rulroad. tlfe to. by ateemet fW w Slnolaaetl, il" Mi ladianapolia. hlT .Ml; Cleve and, fli ?; Toledo. SIS 66; Detroit. Sift * Chicago, ?MM&nd M: St. Lou la. Wtb M aad fett: Memphis. SDK- New Orieeaa, S3L els EFOR FREDERICK AND HARPER * IY.MART1N8BURG, CUMBERLAND BERKLEY SPRINSS, BEDFORD SPRINSb PIEDMONT.OAKLA!>D, aad FA1RMOSNT. pu'tiR?n nuv leave Watalagtoa at ? * r ... IE p m. Fct the miner way sts'irus betwrea rfeltirecf* a*d Wheeliag. take ?? m. tmla Waahlngten. JTTFor tralac tr. eat L?i? ^iltms ?, Aiaps..*. He., aee special ad -uti. - ?+**? ICTFor funk*. tef. he..analv to THuSmH J* s *tr ?r*s Are? S, Area;. of 1?atk 90 tnd Ohio tcallioad, orl<s. ? 11 " *M S WOODS IDE. naarob1* ?BaNOE ft ALEX ANURIA RAILROA :> r Great Southern Mail Line! IT TWICE DAILY *4 a (SUNDAY NJOHTS K1CEPTKD1 iff ween W&shiutlon City and the South! VIA: ALEXANDRIA. OORDONSVILLE. AND RICHMOND Lmre Wnahlngton at 0 n m an J 7 p. a 'are from Washington to Richmond. S6 90 OMNIBUSES and BAGGAGE WAGON* irlLl be at the Washington Railroad Depot to con rey PAS8KNGKRS and BtGGAGF. PV?? of :k*rr$, to STEAMER GKtlRGR 'AGE. for ALEX AN DR1A. a dla anoe of six miles, allowing ample time for Tichets procured on the ooat Kipedltlon and ComCart are secured kv thl* toute.as It laacoifTinrocs ltivi ot riarT clam LATLRoaD raoM ALEXANDRIA TO R1CH ? OND THROUGH PASSENGERS and BAGGAGE ?rried without cost to the Depot of the Petersbv re Lallroad. Inform tion of Route and Lost It&efage ob alned of J AM Ed A. EVAN*, feb 11 Agent, Alexandria. Va THE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL *TtT?*?i?TKa.. HP SHIPS COMPRISING THI* LINE are the ATLANTIC Capt. Weet PACIFIC Capt. Nye BALTIC Capt. Coms'oak. ADRIATIC Theseahlps have been bulit by contraotexpres* r tor Government aervioe Every care has be*>u aken In heir construction?es In the engines?to nsure strength and speed; and their ar/omnio latton* ror passengers are unaqualtd for els^ai tnd oomfort. Dais of saiLina PVom ,Viw York From 1666. IWf. Saturday Jan. i Wridaeada,"?*J?? * Saturday Jan 1? \Vedneed?'----F^b b Saturday Fob. * ttTedneed?v....Feb laturdatr Feb.lt Wednew^V Mar 5 Satutdar Mar 1 tt ?dne^*r....Mar 18 Saturday Mar 16 Wedns-dcY.... Apr t Saturday Mar. 90 Wedi**d*v.... Apr IS Saturday Apr. 19 Wadn?*day....Abr. 3U laturday Aur M tt -dnesday... May 14 laturday May 10 wedneeday Mav * Satnrday May M Wednesday....June 11 taiaa r' ?au??. From Now York to Uenrpool. tr*t cabin....?l>' ? it (< second cable ? "4 Kaelualve use of sctra klze sule rooms Mi From Livarpool to New York 30 A *i guineas Ne berth eaa be secured until paid for. An ecparlervttdSnrgeoa attached to each ship Shippers please take aot oe that the ships of this line cannot carry aav goods contraband of w*j All letters must pass through the 'post <dhre? any other will be returned. The owners of these ships will not l>e accouDt able for gold, silver, bullion, specie. Jewelry pr* clous stones, or melals. unless uills of ladiuy are xljnod therefor, and the value thereof therein ai prsssed For freight or passage apply to RDWARD K. COLLIN* A CO, M Wall street. New ^ erfc BROWN, SHIPLEY A CO., Llve.pool STEPHEN EENNARD A CO., b Ausdn Friars, London B G WA1NWRIGHT A CO . Pari? GEORGE H. DRAPER, Havre. Not to ?The day of departure of this line from New York, for lftSS, win he Sstnrdsv. core* tnenoluc Janutt/ 4. a?)d every altomaM Set from Llverpeol, Wednssdav. oomm*?nclnfj Ja*"' ary tt, and every alternate Wednesday. )an >0-y WAIH1NUTON HKARt'H KAII.RuAi). I 'HA.Ittt or HOl'RS Oo&Ld eft r >U i ,,?i4 ,B"tant, the Trains will La&ve Waahlngton at? and a in , a*.. p m ??n Sunday at 4# p. m Leave Baltimore at 4 k and 8k a ? ne* ? ?E p m. On Sunday at 4 k a. m. apO?U -g. h. PARSONtt, A4*?i I'NITEI* STATES ?S A11?. VIRGINIA. Post Orncn Dkpabtms?>t, f Contbact Oppicb. Match 7, ) PROPOSAL* FOR CARR 1 1NGTUK of he United ^tatesfrom Julv!. iSK toJa-e U)J 1980. tuclusive. on the fol'owluv route S? il?e State of Vitainu, will be received at tb?* Cor.* 4ract OMce of thlsdep rtment tntil 5, p m pn the )0th April neat, to be decidtd on tie ?th V-V following i MS6 Pram Warrei.tcw, uy Water'oe, Amls-vgle, Gaines's Crcas Roads, and Washington, to Spcrryvllle, 3l miles and bark, Tar?e times a week, In 9 horse ? oaf he* Leave Warrenton Tue dsy. Thursda*. a: d Saturday at 11 a m, Arrive at Sperryvllle st me days by 7 p m . Leave Sperryviiie Tuesday, TLursdsr and Saturday at 2 a ru. Arrive a. .. arret.ton aame days by 1*' a ni For form of bid guarantee, and certlica'e,;:lse for instructions, Ac . see sdvert 1 semen* I. vUl-. , proposals ?m mall servtoe fa /Ir^i-la sad ^ and Sontlr Caroliaa. dated Jdnusry t*. t*5o JAMES CAMPBELL, mar *?law4w Postmasur Gein-rsl SHET<|f BOOR OP ME1STEH S%: L. by O. 6 Leland, SI U. The Way of Halvadoa, by Albert Hsn.^ ??? i?e ()cein, Ulustmtnd, by P. H. G'?*se, *?? Tales from the (Iwn be W H i nrn**?,J*? mar ??U l>VLOR.