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^? THE EVENING STAR. THE BRAVE MAM. BY llKt\ L. LBLLA.fD. The following iiues art* founded on fact. A few month* ago, an engineer on one of the Pennsylvania railroads rescued a cLlld from death In the manner described. What is his Same ! The breeze of earlv morning Mew Across the mearfow land* ; And sparkling in the sunlight ran \ ?reek o'er glittering sands. In shadow of golt-rustlinK le<aves A humble farm house stood? TN'se fluttering leaves like dove rings brought Pf#Cd to a tender brood. I'uwatched a little child l\ad stiayed From out its mother's vi -w. Aim] tottnr-d down the gra^-grown patn Wet with the morning dew ; It gained the road, the iron-road. Then tried to cross the rail, But f?li, and lay in helplessness:? Such tune for strength to fail. For. in the thunder of its power. That instant Hashed in sight, A locomotive h-?rrying en? To put a xuul to night! But no ! hurrah, the engineer lias seen the fallen child :? Down brak?s ! rovers)! too late, too late ! Th?> brave inaa's heart beats wild. Tee short the time to hoi 1 in cheek Th" avalanche imti> d ! The brave man act?he runs along Th? Hying engine's side ; He gains the front, he reaches o'er, Finn 'midst the loud d- ath-roll. U*? grasps with lion clutch the child A.m.' he has saved a soul ' ( Philadelphia Btdletm. ? m s m ? The *'K. G. C 's."?A few days ago we pubI sbed, from tbe New York correspondent of the Charleston Mercury, an interesting statement in regard to tbe movements of this mysterious organization, which Las been extensively copied The Staunton (Va> Spectator alludes to it, and makes the subjoined disclosures: Our information In regard to the "K. G. C.'s." or the "Knights of the Golden Cross, ' may be twiefly summed up as follows, and we vouch for the accuracy of the statement we shall make : In the early part of last October, several documents came to this place through the post-olilce, addressed to a gentleman who had sometime previously left Staunton for tbe South, after a residenee of several years in our town. These document* fell into the hands of his former partner in business, who. supposing them to relate to the affairs of the firm, opened and perused theni. The document proved to be a letter from the ' Gen. Bickley" alluded to in the letter of the Mercury's correspondent, which is quoted above, and was dated Montgomery. Ala., Oct. 8, 1A59. The writer encloses a handsomely printed Captain's commission, a degree book and law book, containing full and accurate information of the object of the organization, which was nothing less than the subjugation of Mexico, and requests Capt. , if he accepts the commission, to procetAi at once to organize a company, and report himself to one Col. V D. Groner. at Norfolk. Va The General stated that he was then on his way to Mexico, but would return on the 27th inst. on the steamer Tennessee, and that all letters to hiai should be sent to Washington city. Everything was said to be prosperous, except that it would b? Deeembrr before the expedition could <jet off A key to the lirst and second degrees or the ord*r was furnished in manuscript, and also the se^r?t alphabet in which most of trie correspondence was said to be conducted. These last mentioned documents were placed in our hands, and are still in our possession. By them we were enabled to dfeipher the printed pamphlet in which the degree characters were used, and thus to derive much information in regard to the " Knights of the Golden Cross," which we find from the key to be tbe meaning of the cabalistic letters. The password marked in the pamphlet as 38, is found bv the key to be the words "Try me;" and the emblem of the order 41 37," is a " Greek Cross enclosed by a gold circle, in the centre of which is a star of pla:n gold."' Gen. Bickley is known as "No. 56,''and his name is written in a secret alphabet. All the signs, grips and passwords of the organization are given in full, and the General winds up his letter with the encouraging assurance, "Work hard, and we will win." Copies of these documents were placed in the hanas of the Deputv U. S. Marshal at this place, in the mouth of November last, and were forwarded by him to the War Department. Effect of an Earthquaive on an Artesian Will.?Tbe Charleston Mercury says: The most sSgniflcan phenomenon, if It can be attributed to the earthquake, occurred at the Artesian well. It is well known that the city has l>een tubing the well with 10'. inch iron pipes. On the 3!st day of l.ist March this tubing had reacht-d the depth of slU feet below the surface, and there it has since remained. The excavation or boring, six inches in diameter, had been previously carried dow&to a depth of 930 feet. The utmost resources of^ie mechanics have been expended in endeavors to remove the destruction and sink the tubing further, but all in vaiu. Platforms have been erected, and large amounts of iron and wood, weighing several tons, have repeatedly been placed upon it. but it would not and did not settle the breadtn of a hair. On Thursday, during the afternoon. previous to the earthquake, the tubing commenced settling, very slow at first, and then, with a perceptible slide, tbe upper end, which had projected about four feet above the surface of tbe ./round, disappeared, leaving the superincumbent weight which had been rest ug upon it all day, upon the ground. After removing the rubbish and sounding for the top of the tubing. It was found tc have gone down a distance of thirty fe^t. That this sinking was caused by the simt agency as the subsequent quake, we do not say, bufleave be tracing of t?eir connection to the more scien tifie and well informed. Certainly the connection is intimate enough to attract attention. How ro Fill a Chlrch.?A clergyman in Salem, N . J . says the Standard, recently announced from his pulpit that opon the next Sabbath evening he would preach a sermon to "moral men 1 pon this occasion the house was crowded in every part, and a large proportion of the congregation was made up of those who had not "darke led a church door" for years! 117*The literary societies of the University of \ irgmia have invited the Hon. D. W. Voorhees. of Indiana, (who was the counsel for Cook, hung at Cbarle>town.) to deliver the anniversary address on the ad of July next, and the invitation'has been accepted. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. WILLARDS' HOTEL.-A S George, Mass; S E Barton and iaJy.0; u VV linns Ms; II Wilson, J T ^ O Vauderhoven, do; Chan V\ heeler. Pa; T T Patterson, NJ; T R Kauier: do; A M Pet? it, Pa; A Trowbridge. Mio*>; .*< Weed ^ * .S Mowrv, A'.ixoi.a; R Half, Md; W Constoo*. a o** Pa; W D Maxwell and lady, > Y f A Brooks* do; Miss Brooks, do; T F Tiioru ton, and daughter Aid; Mrs Shover, do; G Baker, O; H M. IX \ a; Dr A *V fcskndge, do; A G .WGraham, - ;G W oodBon. M ich; I L if SBritton and ladv.do; W Lou* Pa; P D* la Torre and iady, Cat: E Coles, Jr. f?.; a oS* *1". do: W ki Coye, do; H Brown, 1 ' uX?' ' A Van Wagerner and sons, >.'? V.V. h J. K Gould, do; W U (iarnett, >td;Mr a d Mrs Holsman, NJ; W H Kink an<t 0-? ft' ?nd iady, do; D M L,eeand V?? 0V 1 Magruder, USA; Mr ai d Mrs vVaknr^am, N\;R? Wilton, Mass: E E Haugh^ v-V? Neston and lady. 111; E B Mea l ftiS. t?K a^,d !aiy? d?: J L Fenran iTLVr.i'H c U ? ? ' R Ciesta, do; A C so*iatv?4BiKt"'vV 0 w ? ?: rNT R K,^iikH?rTfa^trHon ,f R J Turn Jl 8tM Va; D B Heuer, ?; S W Murii.i,Mi; E ?>aussoier, Pa; |> p Kimball. MassJntn h r* ' ^ ^ B Isaacs, Va! vv I ?'yt'ii. ; J k Tnompson, NJ; fi W Wi!sob, M?s; J P Thompsjon, R,; j Sn x|Mcher, atA. b v.lr? Bea,le an,J ?h,id- Benjamin 'u MeGowai and ladj, Miss Mcwan Mu? Brcoks. John MoGowm, ^ Brown. M ss; C Harrison Coniit.NJ: I) Ridgeley, Md- I ke?rWV'n^hma; IlNVhLtrTyANJ: W S Shi?erT?a tSi M? 8|?K'rntke^' George H Adams and N v ' nf'sit. \u v,t}I Colonel Grandin, 'iwJSl o 4, : r? Va; A Gilmore, G Si'nms, <,a; A J Reesid*, Pa. John e ssirf rr,> p%; h Garn?u'Va; BROWN'S IIOTEI??T G Meiion m.I- i T Smita. Kan; W p Mi'by, Tex; C Moore, NY' VI R Pl' $ ^ k1' N AVer?. Mio'h? J '^df. J ^ Va; R Batter. S Hdtohin*. Miss- S J Byers, \ a^T Giles, M%ss; W H Forsythpl R P j-1 ,r? *iJ, Batt.S 8 Myers, O d Can field. P., J L t her and toa, \ a; K F Patchson Tenn; J ^ lM!rV hi'> A s F Read, Sw. Mr-Waq;ft' T Jenkins P Jenkins. H Hrinslv Harro!?i V?" C,**by' N a; N C VV llson. Pa; B KIRKWOOD HOUSE ?C E Fleming. NJ- S W M ,vvtT?i?h'.NV: R Sw?iton. Me; k nson, N\ ; J Doxlet. Md; P B Hawkim M NT WlBhVi4; A M Kerne'.Pa; H Strick jPl&tS, Hcte!-GT#SS?-51 w^"?wsa6iS!S.L,N'v v': w *?; EANS TEA hers Tajunod^S Ftow rmn Vurm Statu toST.?r&x-. . far-, Asia >Urf New I V*rF??f * * 11 tSSZ:::rz8Z j _ I'rs* Zvmoru. % Caritd Rr,tou- J'jverpool... Portland .... Jan. 2r> A tfr i" ,. .RoMfOn . Jftii 28 C. V\ as&infU?n lliverMoi N#wTork^P?b i tSPS: i fcV ^.ulh'lu.n.. N.w Y?r* .? ?>. * Th " '' N<s* i ?H-k...Feb. 8 k ALPHABETICAL LIST AND RX8IDKNCS8 or m MEMBERS OP THE XXXYltk CONGRESS. SENATORS. tnthooy, H. B.. WillartU' Hotel arard. James A., 184 F at- between 17th and 18th eigamin. J. P., JacKaon Plaoe, oor H and 16ft sta BigTer, Wm., 426 llth it, between H and I ingham, K. S., ? aahington House Brags. Thomas, Vernon House Breokinndge, J. C., 263 G at, bet 14th ud 13th Bright, Jesse I)., 423 15th at, bet. Pa mw aad H at grown, A. G., National Hotel ameron, Simon, 206 Pa av, opposite Wiilards' Chandler, Zaoh., 184 1 st, near oorner fOih Chesnut, James, Brown's Hotel Clark. Daniel, Washington House a lay, C. C., Brown's Hotel lingman, Thos. L., 215 Pa av, bet Uth and 15th at< Coilaraer, Jacob, Wlllarda' Hotel Crittenden, John J., National Hotel Davi", Jefferson, 249 I st, bet 17th and 18th Dixon, James, 915 Coreoran's Row, I street Doolittle, James R., Mr Norton's,30 st Douglas, Stephen A., Minnesota Row, l*t&NJ?v Dumoe, C.t Mr Parker's, 49?'>t Massachusetts av Feasenuen, W. P., Mr* Chipman's. 360 C at Fitoh, Graham N, 387 E st, bet 9th and 10th at Fitzpatrick, Benjamin, Brown's Hotel Foot, Solomon, Mrs Ch pman's, 360 C at Foster, L. F. S., Willaru*' Hotel Green, James S., Crutohett's, 477, oor D and 6th sta Grimes, J antes W.,517 12th st 8win, YVm. M.,23? 1 st, corner 19th ale. John P., National Hotel Uauiliu, flaunibal, Wa-hington House Hammond, Jas. H , 224 oor Pa av A Madison Plaoe Harlan, Jamos, Washington House Hauo, H. P., Brown's H?'tol Hemohill, J., Mrs. Williaius', 17, oor C and 4* sta Hunter, R. M. T., 424 H street, bet 11th and 12th Iverson, A., Miss Uueen's, 444 C st, bet E and F Johnson, R. W., ot Ark.. 385 1;. at, b"t9th and Kith Johnson, Andrew, of Tonn.. 5*t Charles Hotel Kennedy, Anthony, 468 6th st, between D and E King, Preston, Schrivener's. 16 A st, Capitol Hill Lane, Joseph, Brown's Hotel Mallory, S. R., National Hotel M^son, Jas. M.,424 H st. bet llth and 12th Nioholson, A. O. P., Kirkwood House Pearoe, James A , Mrs. irving's, 28 4>? it Polk, T. Powell, L. W., 263 G st, bet 14th and 15th Pugh, G. E., 4 =i 4th st, north of La. av Rioe. H.tM.- Mm Row. I st. bet N J av and lat at Sauisbnry, W., Mrs. Irving's, 28 4S at Sebastian, Win. K., Dr. Dunn's, 456 H st Seward, Wm. H., 2S2 F ?t b-113th and 14th Minmuns Jas. K, Willards' Hotel Slidell, John. 3>'2 H st, bet )6th and lfiX st Suinner, C. Mrs. Catnmack's, 112 F, het Uth A 15th Ten F.yck, J. C., Mr. McBIair, 1R2 1 stand Paav Thompson. .Tolln R., 45? 13th st, bet E and F Toomns, Robt., 24H F st, bet 13th and Uth Trurnbnll, Lyman. 451 8th st, bet E and F Wade, B. F., Mrs. Hyatt's, 33B Pa av, b*t6th & 7th Wilson, Henry, Mr. Joy's, cor 8th and Pa av Wigfali. L. T., Brown's Hotel Wilkinson, .VI. S . Mr. Solomon's, 469 6th st Yulee, David L.,262 I st, bet 17th and 18th REPRESENTATIVES. Adams, Chas. F., Private. 194 1 street Adams, Green, Private, 286 F st. bet 12th and loth Adrian, Garnett B.. W illards' Hotel Aldrieh, Cyrus. Avenue House Allen, VVin.,oorner New Jersey av and south A st Alley , John B., Private, N w cor 3(1 and C sts, An Icraon. Thus. L., Brown's Hotel Anderson, Wm. C., Private, 206 F st.bet 12th A 13th Ashley, Jas. M.. Mrs. Reilly's, 555 New Jersey av Ashinore, John D., n \v corner \l/x and C sta Avery, Win. T., Brown's Hotel Babbitt, Elijah, National Hotel Barksdale, Wm., Brown's Il'-tel Barr, Thos. J., Wiliards' 11 'tel Barret, J. R., Crutchett's, corner fith and Data B?ale, Chas. L., Washington House Bingham, John A.. Washington House B air, Sam'i S., A venue House Blake. Harrison G . H j att's. 339 Pa. av Rooock, '1 hoa.S., Brown's H >tel Bonham, Milledge L., Brown's Hotel Botaler, Alex. R7 Willards' Hotel Boiiligny. John E , 55 Missouri av Boyee Wm. W.. 3*2 Pa av, over Wall A Stevens' Br&bson, Reese 11., 538 H st, b ?t 3d and 4th sts Branch, L,awren<v? O'B . Brown's Hotel Brayton. Win. I)., Smith's. 393 C st Briggs, Geo., Mra. Harrison's, 377 Pa av Bristow. Francis M., Mrs. Taylor's. 411 3d st we%t Brown, Joh.i V., Sm;thson's, 283 B st Buffington, Jas , Private, x w cor 3d and C Bts, 4"8 Burch, John C., Brown's Hotel Burhugame. Anson, National Hotel Burnett, Henry C., Pri\ a-.e, 26S G st Burnham, Alfred A., W illards' Hotel Burroughs. Silas VL. Washington House Butterhe Id, Martin, Willards' Hotel Campbell, Jas. H., Washington House Carey, John, Hyatt's, 3?1 Pa av Carter, Luther C , National Hotel Case, Cha.les, Missouri av Clark. Horace F, Private. cor K and 13th ata Clark, John B., Brown's Hotel Clemens, Sherrard, Willards' Hotel Clopton. David, Brown's Hotel Cobo, Williamson R. W., Mrs. Irving's, 28 4S at Cochrane, Clark B^ Wlllarda' Hotel Cochrane, John, Wiliards' Hotel Colfax, Schuyler, Avenue House Conklin<^ Ro'scoe, Willards' Hotel Cooper, (*eo. B., Choate's, it Louisiana avenue Corwin, Thomas. 6 Louisiana avenue Covodo. John, Avenue Houae Cox, Samuel S., Private, 468 Uth street Crais, Ja-oes, Brown's Hotel Craige, Burton, 35.1 D st eet Crawford. Martin J., 25" F st, bet 13th aud 14th Curry, Jabez Li M.. Brown's Hotel Curtis, R., Mrs. Joyoe's, n w oor r.th st A Pa a\ Davidson, Thos. G. I nited States Hotel Davis, H. Winter. Private. Ma<lison Place A H st Davis, John O.. 514 12th street Davis, Reuben. Brown's Hotel Dawes, Henry L.. PrivatQ,:? w cir3d and C ata, 4<>1 De Jarnett^, Daniel C., S73 Pennsylvania avenue Delano, Charles, Willards' Hotel Dimimck, Win, H., oor Pa. av. and I3tii st Duell, R. Holland, Mrs. Tilley'a. 74 Missouri av Dunn, Wm. MoKee. Willards' Hotel Edgerton, Sidney, H>att's, 339 Pennsylvania av Fdmund8on. Henry A.. Grupe'a, 415 Pa. av Edwards, Thos. M., National H- tel E iot. Thos. D.. Private, Franklin Row, 352 K at Ely, Aifr?*'. Reiss', 267 G st Engiiah, W. H . Vernon House, oor 3d st A Mo ai Estabrook, Experience, 436 llth *t Etheridge, Eineraou, Brown's Hotel Farnsworth, John F.. Washington Houae Feutou. Reubea E., Washington Houae Ferry, (IrrisS , Willards' Hotel Florence, Thoa. B., Private, cor Pa. av. and 17th 9 Foater, Stephen C., St. Charles Hotel Fouke, Pnilip B., 4t2 E st F.ank Augustus, VViliarda' Hotel Frenoh, Ezra B., Washington House Garnett, Musooe R. H.. Private,42H H at Gartrell, Lucius J.. Private, 42" F st, bet 6th A 7tl (yilmer. John A., Brown's Hotel Gooch. Danifcl VV., Private, n w cor 3d A C ata, 4<* Graham, James H.. Wiliards' Hotal Grow, Galuaha A., w side f-th at, 3n>, bet D A Pa ft' Gurley, John A ^Private, 4<i4 E st Hale, James T.. Avenue House Hall. Chapin, Washington House Hainilt?>u, Andrew J., Levy's. 12 Missouri av Hardeman, ir., Thos.. Brown's Botel Harris J. Morriaon. Mrs. Harrisoti'a, 577 Pa av Harris, John T., B'own's Hotel Haskin, John B.,|Private, cor N. J. av and 1 at llatton, Robt.. Brown's Hotel Hawkins, Georgo S., 217 Pennsylvania av Helnnok, William, Avenue House H ickman, John, 219 Pennsy lvania av Hill, Joshua. Privat", 47x E st. l?et bth and 7th Hindtnan Thos. C.. 512 12th 3t Hoaru, Char!e? H., Willards' Hotel Holman, W. S , Vernon House, oor 3d at A Mo a Hooper, W. H.,4tiS6th st Houston, <;*orgo S., Brown's Hotel Howard, William. Washington Houae Hughea, George W? Private, 151 p" st Humphrey. James. 2^ G 6t, bet Uth and 15th Hutohins, John, Smith's, 393 C st Irvine, \Vu!iatn, Willards' Hotel Jaokson, James, Brown's Hotel Jenkins, Albert G., Bmwi.'a Hotel 'Jones, John J. 250 * ?t Junkin, Benj. F., Washington House Keitt, l>awrenoe M., Lafayette House, F near 14 Kedogg, Franc 1 a W., Washington Houae Kellogg, W llnam, National Hotel Kenyon, Wm. S.. Washington Houbb Kilcore, David. 4^ Missouri av Killinger, John W.. Private, 46H Uth at Kunkel, Jacob M.,376 H st Lamar, Lucius Q. C.. Brown'a Hotel Land rum, John M..56 Missouri av I<arralv>e, Chas. II., Uhoate's, 41 Louisiana av Leach, DeWitt C., Mrs. Reilly'i, 555 N. J. ar ' L^ach, James M., Brown's Hotel Le*k<?. Shelton F.. s w oor '3th and I ata hee, M. LindMy. Washington House of an, John A. 492 K st Lougnecker, Henrv C.. 2^5 Pa av, opp Willards' Loomi?. Dwight. VViliarda' Hotel Love. Peter A , ?t Lovejoy, Ower. 3^ C st Maclav.VVin B., 212 Fat Mallory, Robert. Mrs. Taylor's, 411 3?1 st Marston, Oilman, 439 Pa. av., opp U. S. Hotel Martin, Charles D., Avenue House Martin. Elbert S., lTnite<l States Hotel MaynarJ, Horace, Mra. Williaina', 423 Pa. av MoLlernand, J?>hn A., Private. 4A1 llth st MoKean, Ja?. cor D and 15th sts, 5<? McKnight, Robert, Private. 422 12th st MoHherson, Edward, 451 b'th st. bet E and F .Vtcyin?en, John, Brown's Hotel MoRa-1, John J., Willards' Hotel Miles, \V . Poroh'r. Private, 424 H st Mijlson, John S^. Private, 464 9th st. l-et D and E M ill ward, W? Private, 2?; F st, liet 12th and 13th Montgomery, Wm., Washington Houae Moore, Lahan T., Private, 2Rh F st, bet 12th and lstl M?M>re. Sjd-nham, Brown's Hotel Moorhead. Jas. K., Willards' Hotel Morrill, JuatinS.. 3Si?C st Morns, Edward Joy, Private, 468 Uth st Morria, Isaac N., Private, 4?3 llth st Morse, Freeman H . Rujsby House, eor Uth A K sti Ne.son, Thos a. R Mrs. Wiiliama', 423 Pa. av Niblaok, William E.,274 Bst Nixon -John T., Willards*. office 213 Pa. a* Noill, John .. Brown s Hotel Olin. Abraham B..21.5 F st f^tero, M. A.. National Hotel Palmer, Geerge W? Wlllarda' Hotel Pend eton, G.~H., Private, Carrol Row, 433 lat at Penninrton, Wm.. Wiliarda' Hotel n w cor 8 at & Pa av P tt.t, John 11., Avenue House P 'y ton. Samuel O., Sinithaon'a, B at Phelpa, John S., 381 3d at P >rter, Albert6., Avenue Houae P.?tter, John F.. Avenue Houae Pottle, Emory B., Willards' Hotel P yor, Roger A.. Private, S29 New York ? Pn?h. James L.,5!0 ivth st Uaariea. James M.. 538 H at. bet 3d and 4th Retgan, John H..311 Pennsylvania av Reynold?. fohn H., Willards'Hot^I Rioe, Alexander H.. Wlllarda' Hotel Risga, Jetur R.. Willards' Hotel Kobinson, Chriatosher, 225 Pennajlvaua ar *?bln?on. James C., 492 E at 5 4?omer 380 C at ?ro?n'6 Hotel "flhw. i. T1'^ E st, bet 9tn and loth Washington Houae '-.National Hotel "*edKwiek rT? ? C at Smith, VVm.N.jJ urcwn'a Hotel I Spinner, Fraroia E.. Wiilarda' Hotel StalTworth, JunM A., Absent Stanton, Benj.. Hyatt's, 339 Pennsylvania av * Stevens, Thaddeus. 325 B at n, Capitol Hill Stevens, Isaac I., Private, 508 12th at Stevenaun, John W., Private, 263 G at Stewart, Jamea A.. National Hotel Stewart, Wm.,46 Louisiana av Stokes. Win. B., Brown's Hotel Stout, Lanaing, United States Hotel Stratton, John L. N.. Wiilarda', offioe2l3 Pa. av Tappan, Mason W., National Hotel Taylor, M., Private. we?t aide 21at at, bet G and H Thayer, Eli, Wiilarda' Hotel Theaker, Thomas C., Hvatt'a, 339 Pa. av Thomas, J amea H.,307 I >t Tompkins. Cydpor K., Washington Houae Train, Charlea R., Wtllards' Hotel Trimble, Carey A., Willards' Hotel Underwood, John W. H.? 443 9th at vallandigham, Clem. L., 329 F at I Vance, Zebulon B., Mrs. Harrison's, 377 Pa. av . Vandever, NVm., Private, 10 Maaaachnaetta av Van Wyok, Charles H., rva'jonal Hotel Varree, John P , Wiilarda' Hotel Wade, Edward, 393 C at Waldron, Henry, Washington Houae r Walton, E.Pm3H'i C st Washburn, C. C.t Clarendon House, tith st ft Pa av Washburne, Ellihu B., *85 6th at Washburn,jr., laraal. Private, Franklin Row, 33^ Webster, Edwin H ,_Mra. Harrison'a, S77 Pa. av Wells, Alfred, Mrs. Tilley'a, 74 Miaaouri av Whiteley, Wm. G., 51211th at i Wilaon, James, Washington Hones Windom, Wm..'Avenue House Winalow, Warren, 2-6 G at Wood, John, 500 11th at Woodruff, John, Wiilarda' Hotel i Woodson, Samuel H., Brown's Hotel Wright, John V., Brown's Hotel Tobias, optician, 426 PZNN. AVENDB, bst. 4X and 6TH &ts. 1 moat respectfully inform my friends and the publio generally, that I have removed to the,^^ above place, wliero I may alwaya be found, to^9^a suit all that require my aid, with SPECTA-^?w CLES, or having GLASSF.S fixed to suit all Sirhta Aa to my capabilities, and the satisfaction I have generally given, I will entirely leave to the public to d i so i*i in mate from the many testimonials in this city and eisewhere, t-hat I have of the most eminent eentlemen in the United States; and 1 particularly desire my Mvertisement in the National Intelligencer to be read as a guide to those who wish to be well suited. 1 do not suit at sight as some pretend to do, neither do I warrant mint or any other Glasses to smt you for a space of six years, as you will read in an advertisement of another person, which ia all stuff. Tfcua is oertainlv a new phase to endeavor to improve a Dootor s bad business. I will not impose upon ??r insult an enlightened publio, to endeavor to make them believe such nonsense. I can only add, that if your eyes do not undergo a ohange, then 1 will warra*?t you my Glasses to last you forever. i ou will at a 1 times find in my Establishment a a large and well assorted stock of SPECTACLES atl^l ? EGLASSES, with real Brazilian Pebblea and fine Glasses,(no wonderful Veneznlean r^ystal Rock nonsense,) TELESCOPES, MICROSCOPES, OPERA, READING. WATCWAKERS and ENGRAVERS GLASSES,and a large variety of otheT useful Optioa. I annex a few of the niacr testimonials. rrvm his Ezctlltncy, tht (Governor of Virginia. , . . . , _ Richmond, Oot. 3,1854. 1 t?v?. tried a Pair of Spectacles obtained from Mr. Tobias, and find tiiam of groat assistance to my sight, and corresponding with his description of their focus, I recommend him as a skillftil Optician. _ HENRY A. WISE. Wtom tkt latt Hon. Judgt Butler Washington, July 11,1858. I waareoommended to Mr. Jno.Tobias asaskillfui Oculist, and as I have eyes of remarkable peculiarity, 1 was gratified to find that Mr. Tobias seemed to oomprehend thoin by inspection, and some slight measurement, and he has made me a pair of Spectaolea that suit me admirably. A. P. BUTLER. tkt Hon. Secretary of State of Virgmtm, Executive Department, i n ? . Richmond. Deo. 31.1858.t Dtar Sir: Gov. Wise having shown me tlie Spectacles you sent him, and discovering that the focus was precisely suitable to my vision, kindly offered to enolose them to yon. to have new Glasses suhsti. tuted. I have since received them, and am gratified ttiat the Glasses fully meet my expectation, and ?ive my eyes great relief. The pebbles you hava used are really superb. I enclose herein the amount of your bill. Very respeotfully, Ac.. GEO. W. MUNFORD. John Tobias, Em., Washington, D. C. From Prof. Backt. Washington, Feb. 14.18?. 1 have used a pair of Glasses of Brazilian Pebbles farnieheo by Mr. Tobias with great satisfaction. They are clear, of excellent figure, a^id well mounted . A. D. BACHE. . IL7^ Please observe that my Establishment ia on Penn. avenue, between 4K and 6?h streets. TOBIAS' AMBROTYPE ROOMS, Where you will obtain a good Likeness, equal to any other Establishment, and at moderate charges. T carriages" HE Subacriber having made additiona to hi faok>ry, making it now one of the largest- ffjan in the District, where hi* facilities forVMBWBr manufaoturing C A R RI AG E A LIGHTar^1* WAGONS ol all kinds cannot be surpassed, and from his long experience in the business, ho hoses to give general satisfaction. All kinds of Carriages and Light Wagona kept os land. . All R EPA IRS neatly dene, and all orders prompt y attended to. r Second -hand Carriages taken in exohange for new n??. ? ANDREW J. JOYCE, r 4 ,ft *' corner of Uth and PI ata ]\J I No. 653.1 ATl^TICE FOR THE RESTORATION OF CERTAIN LANDS TO MARKET IN THt 1 STATE OF LOUISIANA. The grant of lands made by act of Congress approved J une 3, 18tP, to the State of Locisiana, to aid in tne construction of certain railroads therein mentioned having been so far adjusted as to authorize the release froir withdrawal of the lands herematter dflsonbM, nolit* is kr.rfby c/?v? tliat all the vaoant ofl'rtd lands wiiioh lie outside of six miles on ea ih side of tlie railroad "from New Orleans, by Opelousas,to tne State line of Texas."aituated in the under mentioned townships, whioh have not been f selected in virtue Qf tfiid Krunt% or reserved for any purpose whatever, and whioh were subject to private entry at the da'e ?f withdrawal at the ordinary minimumof$U5pfrar,rp, or at the graduated "prices under the act of A'leust 1th, 1854, will be restored to private entry on the days and at the places herein t after npocined, at the ordinary m'n"niifn ?f $1-25 .per aore, or at the prices to winch they may have graduated at the date of withdrawal. At the I.and Office at New Orleans,on Monday, the Art A 'lay of March next?viz : South of the base line, ea*t of th* principal meridian and west cf the Mississippi river. Townships 13 and 14, of range 2, Townships 13, H, and 15. of ranges 13 and 14. Townships !3. 14, IS and 17, of range 15. Townships 13, 14,16, and 17, of rang* 16. Townshi ps 12,13.14, 16, 17. and 18, of range 17, Townships 12,13,17, and 18, of range 13. Townships 12, 16, 17, and 18, of range 19. Townships 12,13. and 17, of rango 20, Townships 14 and 17, of angc 21. Townships 15, 16. and 17. of range 22. Townships 14,15,16, and 17, of range 23. Townships '6 and 17, of range 21. Township 17. of range 25. At the Land OlTioe at Opkloc?as, on Monday, the 12/A day of March next?viz: North of the base line and east of the principal me_ , . ndian. v I ownship 1, of ranges 1 and 2. North of the base line and ivest of the principal mt_ , . ridian. Townships 1,3, and 4. of range 1. Townships 1, 2, 4, and 5, of range 2. Townships 1. 2, and 3, of ranga 3. South of the base line and east of the principal mt_ ,. ridim. Townships 1,2, 4,7, and 10, of range 1. ownships 1,2,5,6,9,10. and 11. of range 2. . ^ownships 2.3. 4,6. and 12,? f range 3. , ,ownships 2,3, 4, 5, and 12, of range 4. t . ^ownships 4, 5, 6 7,11,12. and 13, of range 5. r>ownships4 5,6.7. and 13 of range 6. Townships 6,7, 8,?, 10, U, 13, and 14, of range7. Townships 8, 9,10, n, 12, and 14, of range 8. Townships 9,10,11, and 12. of range 9. Townships 12 and 13, of ranee 10. Townships 10, ii, 12,13, end 14. of range 11. Townships 11,12, 13, and 14, of range 12 South of the base line and west of the principal mi. ridian. ownshipa 1,2, and 6. of range 1. . ownships 1 and 2, rf range 2. , ,ownahips 1,2, 4, and 5, of range 3. , ownships 1,3,4. 5, and 6, of ranges 4.5. rnd 6. , ownshipa 1, 3, 4, a i- 5, of ranges 7 and 8. ownshipa 1.3, and 4, of mngeS. Townships 2, 3, and 4. of ranges 10 and II. Given under my hand, at the city of Washington, this twenty-eighth day of December. 1859. ., ? . JOS. S. vv ILSON. Aot g Commiaaicner General Land Office. Not*.?Under the regulations of the department, aa heretofore and now existing, no payment ran be made for advertising proclamations except to such Subnshersas are specially authorized tn publish by ie Commissioner of the Oeneral Land Office ja3-l*w8w NEW PHOTOGRAPH AND AMBROTYPE GALLERY, 480 Pbnnstlvahia AvnNtrj. 1 only tt cents. PHOTOSR APHSPat 'D FBBTOSRAPUI'. only One Dol.ar for the first copy, and tt oenta OUD PICTURES ",ut'*c*U8n, " Semember th. n.mb.r-""" 480 Pennsylvania avenue, near 3d street. ? tkt ikadoi* wkilt you k*+t tkt tukttmmt*. CH AS. S. W A L L A C H, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR, Mas removed his office to his residence, No 7 In diana avenue, between and 3*1 streets, nearly opp^aite the east wing of the City Hall. ja 4-eo?m r|ISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP-Phe Partnership heretofore existing beetweeu the anderaigned, under the firm of Lapst.ey A Thomas, ia hereby diaaolvwi by mutual conaent. A!) thebuslaesa of the late firm will be settled and the oontraets thereof will hje fulfilled by the undersigned, r TitoifiMf who will ciirry on tli6 nam6 bm~ mess at the old stand, No. 26 Light street, Baltimoro, and who is alone authorized to ooll?ct the debts and use the name of the firm in liquidation. THOMAS J. LXPSLEY, D HENRY F.THOMAS. Baltimore, Maroh 14,1859. CONTINUATION OF BUSINESS. It will be aeen by the preeeediug notice that 1 have purchased tiie entire intArest of myfonuer partner, Thomas J. Lapsley. I resneetfuliy solicit a continuation of the patronage nf onr former friends and the public in generai. Mr. Joseph H Tabkt e, lor seven years Foreman and principal Engineer in the house of Messrs. Norris A Gregg, of New York oity, and for the last three years of this house, will eontinue to nianage the Mechanical Department, aa formerly. The business wll! be oonduoted under the firm and style of ap2Stf HENRY F.THOMAS ft. CO. MEDICINES. rpo THE APFLICTED! INDIAN VEGETABLE DECOCTION. This valuable preparation has proved to be one of the greatest remedies for Erysipelas, Scrofula, Rheumatism, Sonrvy. Eruptions and Blotohes on the Skin, Pile*. Bilione, Ague and Fever, Old Sores Nervous Debility, Dyspepsia, Liver. Salt Rheum, and all diseases arising from the effects of Meroary, ever presented to the pnblio. ? , Testimonials and certificates from hundreds of respeetable citizens of Baltimore and other parts of the oonntry are in possession of the proprietor, testifying to its enrahve powers. ftrit is sold by most of the Druggists of Baltimore, and at the residenoe of the proprietor. MRS. M. COX, IdS East Baltimore street, between Eden street and Central avenue. Nnne genuine unless her name is blown on the bottle and her seal on the eork. in- Pnoe $1 por bottle, six bottles for 95. Wholesale Agent. R S. T. Cissxl, Druggist, Georgetown, D. C., has been appointed Wholesale Agent for the District, and will supply the trade at my prices. de 22-tr A A NEW DISCOVERY ! N INCOMPARABLE TONIC. A Delicious and Invigorating Beverage? SULTANA PANACEA, Thb Elixik Vitjb, For the Radical oure of Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite, Indigestion, Intermit tent and Remittent Fever, Nervousness, Nervous Tremors, And the whole train of distressing evils originating from the impurity and sluggishness of the blood. WTeak and siokly constitutions are suddenly restored to health and vigor by this Aroinatio Elixir. Put up neatly in pint bottles. Sole Proprietors? KING A DUNNAVANT. try Sold by all the prinoipal Druggists. no 12 Sm ROUGHS, COLDS, Vy _ HOARSENESS. Ac. The prevalence of the above complaints at this season generally ha* the effect of bringing out a host of professrdlv new specifics, and while some are good, many are useless, and others even dangerous. The wisest course to pursue is to consult your fam ily physician, or otherwise use only such rem< diet as lone publio experience has prove-', to be safe and efficacious. Of this character is TYLER'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF GUM ARABIC. Originally the favorite presoiiption of an eminent physician it soon became a popular remedy, and ha* continued to enjoy a growing reputation for the last twenty years. In cases or common Colds, Coughs, Ac,, it acts like a oharin,a"d in Chronic Cases. Bronchitis. Whooping Cough, Croup, Asthma, Influenza, Adit* success is unparalleled, and most will testify who have used it. Price 25 cents and .V oents per bottle. Sold by Nairn A Palmer, Cnas. Stott. Ac., Wash ington: Cissel, Georgetown ; Peel A Stevens, Alexandria: whore it may be had also.for convenience, in Lozeuger form. Pnoe 12S and 25 cents a box? knowu as "T?ler's Gum Arabio Cough Car.dj Drops," as an elegant, pleasant and efficacious Pulmonic Lozenge they are unsurpassed. de7-Hin DUNN A V ANT'S STRINGENT AND AROMATIC DENTRIFRICE, For Cleansing, Beautifying, and Preserving the Teeth and Gums! DUNNAVANT'S MOUTH WASH, For Inflamed And Ulcerated 6uma! DUNNAVANT'S ODONTAGIC ELIXIR, For tne Cureol Toothache and Neuralgia! Sold by all the pnnoipai Druggists. no 12 3m J THE GREEN BOOK. UST PUBLISHED, 15? pages, price 25 oents; ON SINGLE AND MARRIED W LIFE: or THE INSTITUTES OF MARRIAGE; its Intent, Obliea tions and Physical and Lesal Dis qualifications; the rational treatinent of all private diseases i n both sexes, Ac. Tc winch is added a poetioal essay, entitled "Callipaeritae : or tne art of having and rearing beautiful and healthy children, by the late Robert J. CclverWKI.L, Esq., M. D Sent free of postage, by the Publishers, Chas. K:.;nb A Co., Box 43*6. New York, or Prater 4" Co., Wholesale Agents, 113 Nassau street, New Y ork. Arents traitffi er frywhere. Also, 9RATIS, an extract and sample of the above entitled: DR. CULVERWELI/S LECTURE on the rational treatment of Spermatorrhea and private diseases generally, detailing the means bj which invalids may fneotually cure themselves without the use of dangerous medicines, and p.t. but ftttle expense to themselves. Sent free by mail in a secure envelope, on the reoeipt of one stamp, to prepay postage, by addressing CHAS. KLINE A CO., de 6-tFeb 11 Box 43*6. New York city. _ swindlingHuacks. CAUTION !?Quaoks;?their Books. Cordiaie. Buchu. Hospitals, Instruments or Rings?shoe them all, and, if disposed to profit br my experience, write for my private Circular on SPEJOl ATORRHlEA ;-IT8 CURE. With stamp enclosed, address, in perfect oonfi denoe. yourTrieud, a formor sufferer, merely euper soribing Box 17b, Charlestown, Maes, je 14 DAWlv FURS, FURS!?In conseotience of the season I being so far adva ced, I will close out the remaiiitug sets of FURS, FRENCH SABI.E, WATER Ml\K. FITCH, Ac.. at tr -aiiy reduced prices. .Wit IH?" The highest niarket pnoe paid for raw Skins. B. H. STINEMETZ. ja 25 tFeb 6 3*26 Pa. av., bet ;2th and 13th sts. 438 "438 FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC CIGARS. We have on hand a varied and ohoioe stook of TOBACCO and CIGARS-wholesaie^V and retail. Those wishing a first-ra'effi^^^^ articie will do well to oall. All orders^Lj^"^ promptly filled. II r S???nl'n ilrMt. n?\r R Complete stock of pianos from Chickering A Sons', Hallet, Davis A Co's. and Nunns A Clarke's ; all prices, sizes, and terms for sale or rent. JOHN F. ELLIS, ja 17 306 Pa. av.. between 9th and 11th st*. Has com e !-has come v.?h as com e ::f THE GOOD TIME HAS COME! SINGER'S No. 2 SEWING MACH1NI Can now be Knd f$r One Hundred Dollars'. No. 1 for Ninety Dollar $ ! For manufacturing purposes the onlv reliable anc1 unexcelled Sewng M&ohine in the world.?/. M Singer 4* Co.'* Gazette. Family Sewing Machines from Fifty to 8eventy five Dollars. W e have tried them in our own fam llios and find them superior to any in use.?I. M Sinter 4" Co.'s Gazette. We invite ail to oall at onr Washington Office No. 3SS Penna. avenue, under National Hotel, and examine them and th^ir work. The great eoonomj in using such a machine will at onoe beoome ap Kent. Explanations given to ail. Circulars.lllus tingallofSinger'sSewing Machines, witii speoi mens of their work, furnished to all, or sent to any address. A good assortment of Thread, Needles, Twist and other machine findings kept on hand, and solo at New York pnoes. 1. M. SINGER A CO., 459 Broadway, N.Y WM. H GLOVER, Agent. sei6 tr JUST RECEIVED AT HAR VEY'S OYSTER Depot, a large supply of the largest and finet* York RivorOYSTERS. T. M. HARVEY, Agent, *S W f* it... K<?t Iflth irH 111> HO. HOOD lsdailv receiving all of the newest and most elegant styles of fine GOLD JEWELRY, oa.ouiatco for holiday presents. No. 33t* ^aj^ ?u? TVEW GOODS . JUST OPENED. Suparior Shirting and Sheeting Cottons, Extra heavy and fine Shirting and Sheeting Linens White and Colored Counterpanes, Superior Table Damask. Towels and Napkins, Extra fine and low piioe White and Colored Flannels. All of which we aresclling off at the lowest pnoes J. \V. COL LEY A CO., _ja 3ft 2w 523 7th st., above Pa. ave. HO. HOOD has on hand a lar*e stock of fine . GOLT) ard SILVER WATCHES,all war %n1*,1 rr?r?l *>, -?? Pa 9* f 2 EN T LKM EN'S C LOT HIN G - VV^Tare maiTV? utacturing to order. Gentlemen's Clothing of the best grades, at exceedingly low prices, and ws wou.d invite citizens and *tranrer? to examine our ^ ortrn.-nt of Cloths, Doe Skin Cassimer* and Vests, feeling assured that every garment will give entire satisfaction. WALL, STEPHENS A CO., de s 322 Pa. av . bet 9th anolftt.h sts. QUO SEVENTH STREET.-2.Vbarrels north Sm0*> em Apples, in prime ordwr; Goshen and H ade Butter.extra prime, tor family use; 2.000 lbs premium New Jersey Buckwheat Eastern Cheese extra line qualit* ; also, a large stock of Family Groceries, of every kind, wholesale and retail, at prioea to suit the tur.es, at the New Sto-e?283 7th Rt. (de 13> C. B. JKWKl.L / JOETHE'S CORRESPONDENCE WITH A Child, price .f 1^.5. The Life and Correspondence of Thomas Arnold, D D., latehead master of Ru^bv School,and Regus Professor of Modern History in the University ol Oxford, by Arthur Penrhyn Stanley, M. A.t in two volumes; pnoe Spe?*cne3 of Thomas Corwin, with steel plate p< rtraitand skctch of his life. Edited by Isaac Strohn; pnoe 92. For sale at TAYLOR A MAURY'S, de?9 334 Pa. ave., lx>t. 9th and 1?th sts tZQft McKENNEY* a lansdale, ran Asfxt* roa thi U PARK FIRE INS. CO. N. Y.?Cash capital and supplies #300,000, nearly; and oorrespondects-^rl other Companies having oash capital of over t3,ooo,oon. Losses es nitab y adj u sted and promptly ML id Oa?? Nn. son natr T> % S 7 new books! n THE WORLD OF ICE, - JLI Or, Adventure* in the Polar Regions. Illustrated. Price #1. Humboldt's Life, Travels, ana Researches. Illustrated. *1.25. DJuit received, at SHEPHERD'S, ^ ja Cor. 7th and D sts. I JOUVIN*S BEST QUALITY KID GLOVES AND GAUNTLETS. .Twenty-five dozen of the above justly oelebratod Kid Gloves in all the desirable colors, to whieh we invite the special attention of the ladiee. ias i. AV. COI.1.FV A CO.. 523 Tth I^OIJPON BONDS OF THE WASHING" ' TON GAS LIGHT COMPANY are a safe and desirable investment, being in sums of five hus dred dollars each, redjemable January 5t, 1862, and bearing interest at rate of six per oenC per annum. swH srs for U)? hv H TflOH a P<1 M s UA KEGS CHOICE GOSHEN BUTTER. OW In store and for eale bT ja24-eot't MURRAY 4 SEWMES, ~ MEDICINES. IS NOT TOO MUCH TO SAT, SINCE ALL, OLD AMD YOFMG, affirm its truth, V.^THAT HA1S Will preserve infallibly the gravtk and teier of the hair. if need two or three time* a week, to tar imaginable age Perfectly, reetore the gray, oover the bald with nature's own ornament, the hair, make it more soft and beautiful than any, oil, ai*c preeerve the soalp free from all disease to th?fr?at eetage. Statesmen, Judges, Attorneys, Itoetori^ Clergymen. Professional ? en, and Gentlemen and Ladies of all oiassee, all orer the world, bear testimony that we do not eay too much in ite favor. Read the following, and judge: Hickory Grote, St. CkitiM eo., Mo., !( ?. IS, W. J^OF. O. J WOOD?Dear Sir: SoflUlirat UK nwimir ws were induced to u?e some of your H ur Reetor-tive, a?d efftcu were ?o wonderful, wa feel it our duty tuyou aud the afflicted, to report it. Our iittle khcV head lor s??i?eun>* had beeu perfectly (uttrtd with sores, and some called it scald head. The h.?ir alrooet entirely can* ot w coweeqaence, wUen a friend, seeing hia sudrnng*. advised a* to u?e your Reiiorative; we did so with little hope ol success; tot tw our aurpriae, and tl'at of all our friends, * **ry few spplicitwMt removed the disea?e entirely, aud a new and luiuriant Crop of hair *??on ataned oct, aud we can now *ay that our boy haa aa healthy a acalp, and aa Insurant a crop of hair a* any other child. We caii, therefore, aud do herebv, recommend your Re?torati?e, aa a perfect remedy for all dieeasc* of the acalp and hair. W? are, your* resneclfally, titolbl W HIOUIMBOTMSM, 8KiH A. HIOG IT* ROT HAM. PROK Wood?Dear Sir: My hair had, for oevsral Tears, been becoinmr preinatarely gr.?y, accompanied by a harsline?a winch rendered the conataut application ol oil accessary in dressing it. Wneu 1 comuieuced uim( youi Hair Restorati?e about two month! -iru it w*s in thai condition; aad having continued ita u?e till within the la*t three weeka, it hat turned to iu n uural color, and assumed a softness rind lustre greatly to be preferred to thoae produced by the application <>f oils or miy other preparation I h*?e u*ed. I regard it aa ?n iii,iisf>eiis-ibi article I t everv lady'a toilet, whether to be used as a Hiir RrUorUive, or for the aunple purpose of dreiiiiir or beautifying the bur. You have permission to refer to me all who entertain any doubt of ita performing all that ia claimed for it. Mrs. C. Stmonds, 1U Third sueetClRCIKNATI, O., Felt. 10, 1557. W Klliwotow, Mo., Dec. 5, l?T. PrOK. WOOD?Dear Sir: By the advic* of a friend of mine, who ha* been u*inf your H ur Restorative, I was induced t" try it. I had llie*fever, some time l?*t May, and neirly ererr hair in inv head c?me out. Now my hair haa come III a gro it deal thicker than ever it ? aa Nothing bnt a duty ami aympvthy that I feel to conimuuicata to other* who are aflli :te*d as 1 "have been, would induce me to give thi> public acknowledgment of the benefit 1 have received from Prof Woo<1'? Hair Restorative. Yours respectfully, A. R. Jscoss. The Restorative is put up in hottleeof three sixes, vi* : large, medium, and iimaM; the sin*!! hold* hall r pint, ami retails for one dollar per bottle; the medium holds at least twenty per cent, more in proportion than the Kinail, retails for two dollars per bottle ; the iarge hold* a quart, 40 per oent. more m proportion, and retails for ?3a bottle. O. J. WOOD A CO., Proprietors, 312. Broadwar, New York, (in the great N.Y. Wire Railing Establishment,) and 114 Market street, St. Louis, Mo.; and sold tiy all good Druggists and Fanc> Goods Dealers. ia 5-eoSm SCROFULA, OR EJNO'S EVIL, la a soosUtational dissaas, a corruption of lbs SUod, Sy which thi* ilmd be comae vitiated, weak, and poor. Being ic the circulation, it pervadei tha whole body, and may buret oat in diaaaaa on any part of it. No organ ia free from ua attack*, nor i* there on* which it may not dostrow. The eemfuioue taint it variously canted by mercurial Jiseass, low living, disordered or unhealthy food, impure air, flth and C!thy hcbite, the deprettine vicee, and, above all, by th* veneral infection. Whatever b? ite origin, it ia hereditary in the conititution, descending "from p^ret ia to children ar.to Uie thtrd and fi>nrth generation;" i.ideed, it *e?m* to bo ths rod of Hnn who sayt, "1 will visit th* uuqsiu** of ik* father* up"ti their children." It-- efftcta cominenc* hy d*po*ition from th* blood of eorrup*. or ulcerout matter, which, in the long*, liv*r, and int*rn.U organ*, it termed tuberclee ; in the gland*, twellingt; and on the surface, eruptione or toret. Thie foci corruption, which gendf r? in the blood, deprrttft the energie* of 1 wfe. *o that tcrofulout constitution* not only suffer from scrofuloc* Complaint*, bnt tney have far let* power to wlthatand the attache of other diseases ; eoneeqseiuly vaet number* perish by disorders, whicti, altbougn not scrofulou* in their nature, are cull rendered fatal by thie taint in th* system Moat of ths consumption which deciniinatee the human family hue its origin directly in thi* *crofulons cont .nin*Uon j and mane ds 'ructtve di*ea*e* of th* liver, kidneys, brain, and, maeed, of all ths organ*, tril* from or ar* aggravstsd by ths sims sues. One quarter of oil oar psrple ars ecrofoleBe; their Mim* ar* invaded by thi* lurking infection, and thsir hssltn ia an* dermined by it. To cleanee M from the system we moet renovate -he blood I f an iterative medicine, and invigoraieit by healthy foed and eiercis*. Bach s msdieins w* (apply la AVER'S* COMPOUND EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA the nio*t affectual remedy which ths nisdieal skill of oartiiaes car. dtvise frr this everywhere prevailing and fatal malady. It is combined from the luott active reiuediale that beve bssn I discoverfd forthe espurgation of this foul disordsr from ths blood, and the rescue of trie eyetem from its deetractive conssqueuce*. Hence it should be employed for th* tar* of not omy scrofula, but aiso those other aflecuone which arise from it, such sKm rTlvE and Smfl Dl?KSSSS, ST. AlTHOtv's PlRB. Rose or llRVflPKLSS, PlMPLI!, Pt'STVLlS, Blains i?in B?iils,Tvmorj,Tittir awd Salt Khicm, Scald Hiad. Ritvoworm, RhbtmaTi9M .Syphilitic and Mkrcvrial DisBaski, DrojtI ST, DTSPEPSIA, DERILITT, and, indeed, ALL CTTSrI PLAINT* AKISIM. I'HOM VITIATED OR llfPl'RE BLOOD. I The popular belief iu "impurity of the blood" is fou:idsd in I trut't, for *croful > i* a degeneration of the blood. The parI ticclar pcrpos* ai.d virtue r ?m? S&rsaparilla is to parify and I regenerate this vital fluid, without wliich so<sud hsaltb is imI possibl* ii. c " n,.M!tiiiiui*d eonaiitution*. I AYKR'SCATHARTIC PILLS. For all tkf purpose* of a Fatntly Phytic, I ars so composed tn it disemt withMi the raugs of thsir setlon I can rareiy withstand or evade them. Their penetrating propI snies search, and clsame, and iurirorats every portion of I the human organism, correcting its diseased action, aud rsI storing it* he.ilthy vit.lities. A* s comeqaeuce of thsss I properties the invalid, who is bowed down with pain or fhyI sical debriity. is astonished (o find his health or snergy r*I (tored by a remedy at one* so simple aud inviting. Not only do they cure th* every da? complaints of svsry| body, but aI*o minv formidable and (faiigerocs dtse?*e* Ths I arent below n line"! i* pleased to famish grati* my Antsricsa I Alman >c, containing certi?cates of their cores and direction* I fortheiruse in the follnwiug complaint* : Coetivsness, HeartI bum, Headache an*iu? from disordered *iomach, Nausea, I Indigestion, Pain in a>,d Morbid Inaction of th* Bowtls, FlatI alency, Lo*t of Appetite, Jauisdics, aud other kindred comI plaints ari*n g frsm a low ststs of ths body or abstraction * I its fauctions. FKlfAKBD IT OR. 1. C. ATER * CO. LOWELL. MASS.. Psicm. 91 fsr Bottm; 8ix Bottlis 01. | a* Sold by %. D. OILMAN, Washington; R. . T. Cli | l?LL, Gtorgstswu, sad by all Draggists *v*rywh*r*. I no 19-*otr..e HF'MBOL0':,.EN.1r,Kp?K.pARa?Ion. HKLMBOLP'8 BUCHU for the Bladder. HELMBOL P8 BITCHU or theKidners. KELMBOLD'S BUCHU or the Gravel. HELMBOL 5'S BUCHU for Dropey. HELM HOLD'S BUCHU or NervouBnese. HELMBOLD'g BUCHU for Losb of Meinorr. HELMBOL J'S BUCHU : or Dimne?iof Vi?ion. HELMBOLD'S BUCHU or Diffioalt Breathuif. HELMBOI.D'g BUCHU or Weak Nervee. HELMBOI. VS BUCHU lor General Debility. HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for Universal Lasaitade. HELMBOL )'S BUCHU for Horror of Disease. HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for Night Sweats. HELMBOL )'S BUCHU for Wakefulness. HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for Dryness of the Skin. HELMBOL )'S BUCHU for Eruptions. HELMBOL V* BUCHU for Pain in the Baok. HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for heevino?s of the Eye i lid. with Temporary SuffuaaCion and Loss of Sight HEl.,MWOLD'S? kCUHii lor Mobility and Rest ! lessr.ebs, with Want of Attention. Horror of SoI oiety. HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for Obstructions. HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for Exoeeeeaariiincfroai Indiscretion, and all Diseases of the SEXUAL ORGAN, Existing in either sex, from whatever oases siif 1nated, and no matter of I HOW LONG 8TAND1N?. These symptoms, in part, are experieneed oftet I by sufferers with diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Grave! aud Dropsy, and invariably by the injudi I oioue or nervous and debilitated, it is a fact, long I sinoe established, that any disease of these organs I effects the mind more than any and all others, and I if allowed to go on?which this inem tome invariably I removes?soon follows Loss of Power, Fatuity and Epileptic Fits?in one of which the patient may exI sire. Who oan say thst these exoesses are not freI suently followeo by these direful diseases, Insanity I and Consumption ? The reoord of the Insane Asylums, and the melanoholy deaths by Consumption, bear ample witness to the truth of these assertions. I In Lunatio Asylums the most melancholy exhibi tiov appears. The oountenanoe is aotually sodden and suite destitute?neither mirth nor grief ever visits it. Should a sound of ths voios oooar, it ia I rarely artiouiate. "With woeful measures, wan Dessau, Low sullen sounds,his grief beguiled/* Debility is most terrible, and nas brought thousands upon thousands to untimsly graves; thus nlast ing the ambition of many noble yoaths. It ou be I os red by the use of this | INFALLIBLE REMEDY. I The mass of voluntary testimony in possession of the Proprietor, vouching its virtues and esrative powers, is immense, embracing names well known to soienoe and fame. Certificates of cures from one month to twenty years' standing,and of the most I reliable and responsible character, are open for inspection, from Governors of States, Judges, eminent Physicians, and distinguished Clergymen HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU is prepared (lirectiy according to the rales of Pharmarr and I Chemistry, with the greatest accuracy and Cnemioal knowledge and oare devoted in its combination. See Prof. Dewees' valuable Works on the Practioe of Physio, and most of the lata Standard Works of Medioine HELMBOLD'S BUCHU is safe and pleasant to taste and odor, bnt immediate in its action. Personally appeared before me, an A Iderman ofthe eity of Philadelpia, H. T. HELM BOLD, Chemist, I who, being duly sworn, does say, that his preparation contains no Narootic, Mercery, or injurious Drug, but are purely Vegetable. H. T. HELM BOLD, Sole Manufhetarar. Sworn and subscribed before me, this 23d day of November, ISM. Wig. P. Hibbaxd, Alderman. ! Pnoe 91 par bottle, or six for fti, delivered to aay I address. A T RIA L C0*jJ B f T^DO L ?A4~TR Y IT! And be oonvinced of its emoacT. And it is aoooapanied by reliable and responsible Certificates fron Professors of Modioli Colleges. Clerg/men, ^3 others. Prepared by H. T. llELMBOLD. 10, So.U, F.'XS! Woich'?tt.fpflSk. To be had of all Draggists and dealers througsost ^BeilS^of cSSU^SS^41*1 BlitUh Pro^"?* Aik for HELMBOLD'S take no other, Caraa I guarantied. Sold by C. 8TOTT, Druggist, eorner Pa. av??a< arid 7th street, Washington city, and all other drug*?*** i an K-eoly* GrOURINO AND REPAIRING-A new sty7? of Seounng Gentlemen's Clothing, without the ^ight?^ lmury to the cloth or style or the eartiiTt; ,Zv *51^ i'y^PKS<s^rsoUes' Tailor. No. 41T 10th street, bstween D aad E, wast side. Gentlemen I ^}nf* 'he"' olothing sooured or repaired I will please oalf on the above, and tneir ordsrs ?ili be promptly attended to. )a IT eolm MEDICINES nn lOUKITON, MJ BALTIMORE LO?K HOSPITAL. H*t Discovered the most Certain. Sp*edft.and w/y Ffectnal K>medy in tke World. FOR ALL DISK AMDS Of IMPRUDENCE. LFT NO FALSE DELICACY PRETEXT APPLY IMMED ATELY. A CURE WARRANTED, OR AO CHARGE. IN FROM ONE TO TWO DA\S VMkiM of tbe kct, Binctarae, Af acuows of Ue ud Bladder, io?ol?wlary DucUrrgn. impotei.cy. Oe..er?l OtbUiit, w?r?o*?4.*??,Dy?r'P?yiL*"rH,r-V?m taHM of ldeia, Palpitation of the Heart. Tit?i4ity,Tre?ib>l*i.ge. DinntN of 8irht or CitdduitM, Diitui of ibt Rtad, Throat, Hoc* or 8kiti, Afitcuuoe of the Lanre. 8toit?.<ch sr Bowels? tb.we Terrible Dieordere inniij froin Bolrary H?N?* trf Yowth ?thoee Dreadful and I>e*irucu?? Practice* ?kjcb rat.d?r Mwrii|i uupnae ible, i?d 4mr?y bow Body and Mind YUVNU MEN Especially ?b? k?ft biumi ili? ?icum* &oi*+rj Tim, that dreadful and dHiracu'i h?bit which aanaall* .a eepe te n. antirviely frxi iklVoiidt of 1 oung Man of uie moil !* sited taleuta and brilianiti.tellect, who might other wiet be?e entranced liatenmg Senatee with (be tl.trndere of e.ounence so waked 10 euuejp the li?n?g lyre, may call with fell cootItmt, majlriage MARRIED P*E?0N?. or Toeag Mai. t^iampUuof Maehut, Ni&{ a wart of nhftiul vhIdih, orftuic debility, dt&ceetise, 4c., spsediiy cersd Ht who pltcM biinitlfittdfr tb? ciri of Dr. J. may rcltf?saely c?n?d? ui bit boo or u a gaaUetnau and conidsntiy ra,? apou hit ekill aa a physician. OFFICE No. 7 8UDTH FBKDEBM'K STREET, left hand eiJ?r?ii( from B-ltiintffe etreei. a few doore fro.* the corner, fail not to obeeree waif IM oe. Laiuw sat be paid and contain aetsap. OR JOHNSTOlt, Member* of the Royal College of?argeone, Loodoei, gre da* te from one of the moe: eminent C?lle|rra in the Unites Butaa, aad tbe greater part of whoee life >.a* ben epeat n. lbs beepitaia of London, Farie, Philadelphis and utrcbtre, baa affected eome of tbe m?et aetoniehmg care* that were e?e* known; ntany troubled ? un rn.fn.jt in the bead end e?r? when aaleep, great uor?ooaoeoe, betn* alarmed at euddoa eoandt, baeltfalneee with (i*v,u?ut bluehuig, attended .oat' luaee with derangement of mind, were cured immediate!#. TARE particular notice. Teonj Men and o'heia ?bob??e ui(wre.1 theu-aeleee by a ssrtxtn practice mdi.-<e*i tu when alo. e?a bat.it frtQaow-re learned from e?U companion*, or a' achuol, the efrcs "f which are nifhtly felt even when |aeleep, *nd if mat core*. render* marring* in.pcatible, and deeuoy* both wind an^ bodr, thoald apply immediately Tboee are eotr.e of the aad aud melancholy tfecte rrodacsi." by earir habit* of Tooth m: Weaknree of the B.ch ?n>**Uniba, Paine in the Head, Uin rat of S.ftit, Loe* of Muecala > Power, Palpitation i>f the Heart,I>e?p?|>*j. N?r*oot Irnt <heei ty, Deraugen.eut "f the I?if ?tn?e ?Luetic *, Oei eral Oebtllte ymptooi* of Consumption, kc. MKVTALL Y.? Thr fearful effecte en the nund ara macb te be dreide.t?Loa* ?f Memory. C??nfn* n of Ideae, Itepreeeioi of 8pirite. K?il Korhodiiija, A*erai?u ..f 8.? iei?. t*alf Oietroat Loee of HoUtude, Tuuidity, etc., ara aeme ( the e*ile pro daced. NERVOUS DEBILITY ?T: oaeei.dt -an now Jad^e what te the c.iuee of their decliiarif health, loeinr tb*K *ifor, NComiuf ? f "k, p^la, nervone aad emaciated. V.einf a emplal appeerai.ee aboat the eyee, Cuarh or *y mptonie of c>4>owu>ptto? DI8EASE8 OF IMI'Rt DENCE When the n.uruiJed and ia fiu.'.e ? ?ot ry of pleaaare (nda he haa imbttrd tbe *eed* of thit painfel diseaee, it too oftan happen* that an ill-tiaied ttnte of *h>me or dread of diacoeery deter* him from applying to thoee who, from education end reepectability, can afon* befriend him He falla intc tl.a hand* of Ijni?r int and deaigntug pretender*, whn, mcapabla of caring, hlch hie pecuniary aui?tance, keep Km. trifli:.g month aftor n.o:.rfi, cr long a* the amnlleet f?e cau be obtained, and in deapair taaea aim with rumed l.enlth t<> eijrt oerr hit rnllinf di* pp?t?iUnei.t; or by tbe u*e of that deadly po.toi., Mercarr, haeten the ec.?etitiitiiiii I eyanpt.we of thw terrible dieexte, *uch a* A Secuoi.1 of the Heart. Thrmit, N.wa, 8k in.ftc., pr jgre**ii.g with frightful rapidity, till death put* a Jeriod to hie dreadful ecflertug* by tend:'g Imn to Umi aalecoeered country from e-hoee t ?urne notraeeler rettne DR. ;0HN80N'8RKMEDY FOR ttRtiANIC H EARNEM AND IMPOTENCE y this great and importaut remedy weahi.ee* of the orgena are epeedily cured and full eigor raetored Thoueande of'ba mnat nerroue ?nd debilitated, who had Inat all hepe, ha?a been in mediately relieved All ifapedimeLte to Marn-ige- Pbyaical or Menta! Dieuaalitcauone. Lo*e of Prpcraattee Power, Ner.ca* Irrttabnit^ Trerr.Mi-.g <nd Wetiuete vr EiJUaaeuon of the n oai fe.rfa'k kind epeeedily cured. ENDORSEMENT OF THE I'REM THE MANY THOUSANDS cured atthi* ine'itatioti wifhir the laet eeeenteen ye ara, and the i un.eroce important Burg' Cal operation* performed by Dr. Juhnaoi.. witnr**fd by tt>* reporter* of tbe p.per* and many other pert. i t, no-icee of which haee appeared ag\in and agmn before tbe r'Bt lic, t-aaidee In* etandu.g ee a gentleman of character eud reerw ethility, te a euBcien- fahrantea to the eBicyd. h" M ly U N I VERSA L1 COUO H REMEDY, FOR ALL KINDS OF L VNG AND THROAT DIFFICULTIES. CHRONIC AND COMMON COUGHS, WHOOPING COUGH. BRONCHITIS* LOSS OF VOICE, STOMACH DE BILITY CAUSED BY COUGHS, AND HEART COMPLAINT. L?eff? BotiUi 50 rents. Small Bottles 2!> f?t". AND THE JtJ*TT.T TKLKBSATCD FOR NEURALGIA. NERVOUS HEADACMW. EARACHE, TOOTHACHE, GOUT. RHF MATISM. ST. VITUS' DANCE. LOSS OF SLEEP, AND MINOR XER VOUS COMPLAINTS. Price & C*nt* per BotlU. These preparations l?ein< madf by strict ph&rma oeutioa! iBWk, BuetAned S?y tent.inoiuaie perfectly reliable aud within the r> ach of ail. are nntr, after eiieht years' use in private ciroJea. ar>d havigig per formed remarkable otirea. ofT?red lo the public with that confidence i?tiieir curative powers mat shooM warrant all in makinit trial of then:. Circulars, textimoiiiais. and every evi.lenoe to strengthen confidence, can be found with all deal, era, to which we ask particular attention, and ?? which we rely for approt>ation. J. W. HWiNEWKLL A CO.. t. 6, T and 9 Commercial Wharf, Sole Agents for Bu?An%. GEORGE HUNNEWKLL. 141 Water street. Soie Agent for New York. For eaie by the usual af *nts in every cite, aad by the druggists in \Va?Lingt?.n, Georgetown, arc Alexandria. no ?-eo>y The celebrated or. j. b. rose'9 M33DICZZ^ZIS. OF PHILADELPHIA. Theee remedies are the result of thirtvfive year* of ex'ecsive au<l scc^erafv' praotioe. and are th?> only reliable preparations to cere the varioas il!a triR-. flesh is heir to. DR. J. S. HOST'S COUGH SYRUP OR FX PECTORANT, wni radically cure Coughs, Colds. Hoarseness. Uronohttis, and all Lang diseases Price 50 oenls aud 0i. 1)R. J S. ROSE*S ALTERNATIYE SYRUT. or Blood PunSer.for the cure of Scrofula, Old Er??bone, Chronio pireaeea, Uloera. Swelled N>ok aiwi all diseases arising from an impure state of the blood. Pnoe f 1. DR. J. S. ROSE'S DYSPEPTIC COMPOUND. The only sure ours for Dyspepsia and Liver Com plaint Price 5ft oenta. JDK. J. S. ROSE'S PAIN CURER. It Is aot a onre a!.: but i? a one has stood the test of SS year?, onring Rheumatism,To<?th a-.d Ear Aohes.Cholie. Pains in the Stnmaon and Jewels, f<prams, Bruises. Ptans in the Limba, JomU, Back and Spine, or any pain internally or externally, price 12,16 and f?> cents a bottle. Theee remedies, and many others referred to in Dr. Rose's Medical Adviser, < which book may be had graft ; at any of the drng stores where the mod loinee are kept) have been used with suooessbv over 100,000 persons with pro?;ipt benefit. To ensure uoeess ypu have only to see that they are genaine by bavin* the Dc Hor? written ?tg*af?r? crer sotk ro'ic and on *af h Ubti. JET Kept by all Dragciste. aet-tr ALL Ul' FFTCIKNT~ THREE TRIESEMAR, 1, 4, ft 3. Protected by Royal Letter* Patent of England, and teemed by the Seals of Ike Frole dt Pkamtari* do Pa*ts, and the Imperial CoiUte of Medttme. Vienna. No. 1 is invaluable for exhaustion, Spermator rhopa, and a.l physioaJ disabniUes. No. 2 completely erad cates aJ traces of those diseases that have been hitherto treated bv the naa aeons and permoious use of oopavia and eoi>efia. No. 3 has entirely supplanted the injurious use of rnerourj, thereby ittenriaf to the sufferer speedy relief, aisperKing all impuntiea, and rooting oat tbe venom of disease. T R 1 ESEMAR.Noa. l.Sand *^re prepared in the form of a losenr*, devetd of taste and ameil, and can be oamed in the waistcoat pocket. Sold in tin oases, and dividod into separate doaes, as admin is tared b* Valpeau, La lemand, Rou*. Rioord, Ao. Pnoe f3 each, or four cases for f9 which aavee fS; and in #27 oases, wttereby there is a saving of I?. To bf had, ? holeeale and retail, of Or. HARROW, 104 Bleeeker street, foar doors below McDvugal atreet. New York, lmnediateiy on raoaivinc a re mittanee. Dr. Barrow will forward the Trieeemar to any part of the world, securely packed, and ad dreaeed aeoordin?: to the instr actions of the write*. ??,d *12 ^ S' CALVERT FORD, Jr.. Wa-h lag ton. D. C. de -ioi PREPARED BY A CHEMIST. 0OTTLB8 12, 26 and to oenta and one dollar. ?BEGREATE8T^IJg!OVERY IN MEDICAL HARTSHORNE ALL ahoald be keel in all families in oaae of accdents or andden aieineaa.Aa it frequenty oarec in ieea time than it re<aires to get a physician. ^Wna^y *and internal * ^ *7Stem M IN< JO* a* th? fre^aect cliar tes of the weather predaoe a bad Coid. k henmatism. Pain in the Limba Bodyialeo, Stiff Neck?every pereon shoo id P4 be?le. It acta apon the Nervea, Maeclea. Btaewa, Blood and Bones; and by its warming eiecSSufKffl?,!^ 't*"u" JISgM "TcT'ThYL CHEREY?tt ta the beet Coagh Syrap la the ach ud Bewela, oarrying off ajl B. eand Foal Se in Waa^nt t^^cTt^*K? ^^ft,L A C^SfclS^ #corg?fea^nt; H, PEEL A Co.. Alraajidria. bsp-? f^HE BEST OOl'GH SYRUP IN TIB I WORLD. , uauttfiggor , This article la prepared by a eheauat. aad ia pre . aonaoed by medical men. and thoee who have aeec It, to be the bert preparation for Comtks, Colds Os tarrA, Bfo*e.k*ii'. l/cair.?!sM?3, 5er? Tkrvot Ae? * Coll, and a prevecti ve of that .ion ol dieeaees. Jm i?tFllSW i Perec.ns wLo aiuf sLob.d ass it. It ia p.easai t *+ the taste, eoftene, clears a;<d stre'.?tt,eus the votos allava ail irritauon of the throat acd ta age. and pre f^H^#??Haa>JB and so oenu aad tl. Bold by ai' dm?giste ic WaeSingtoE, Georgeiewa aad a^tvy