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THE EVENING STAR M rUVUSHBD BVBRr AFTBRNOON, fl'ffBAY EXCEPTED.) AT THB ST A a BUIL0156S, Orrmrr mf Pew**fiv**ia tmn and Eleventh tt. T W. D. WALLACH. Papon wrrrd In packagea by carrier! at ?4 i yrar, or 37 cwU par month To mail aubaarlken the price liNNa jm?, 4* advance; 9* tor alx month*; SI for throe month*; ud for lea* ?k??. 1 tfcrf* mootha at the rate of It centa a w*cfc $jn. yla copiea, orb cbut; la wrapper*, cbnt*. QJT ADTiaTlSiMKMT* Bbould Mn( to th? ?m befor. Ui o'clock m ; O j^^j,, ^ nur not appear until the next d ^ A*>4ERICA* War " Om Ov M Correspondent " in New Or leans _ Afr. RUx sol's Tenth Letter to the tdon Timee?R' mariable Revelation*? Jl?A Treatment of British Subjects. Kiw Oblba.hs. Maj 2o. Thera are doubt* anting in my mind respect ing tHe **Mnb?r of armed men actually in the fletd \n A? South, and th? amount of ariui in tba poBMSaioa of the Federal fore?*. The oon Mnt BdT?rtiMBi?nt* and sppetl* for "a few more men, to complete" cuch and *uch com pa yii^B furn 1 tK fnma *rarf "f aTW** ? ? re still wanting. Bat a painful and startling lasight into the manner in which "volunteer* have be?i? sometimes obtained, has been ?f forded to me at New Orleans. In no oouutry in the world have outrages on British subjects keen so frequent and so wanton as in the States of America. Tbej hare been frequent, per haps, because they have generally been at tended with impunity. Englishmen, however, will be still a little surprised to hear that within a few days Brit ish subjects living in New Orleans have been eiaeU, knocked down, carried off from their labor at the wharf and the workshop, and foroed by violence to serve in the "volunteer" rabks! These eases are not isolated They Are n< t in twes and threes, but in tens and twenties; they have not occurred stealthily or ia by-ways; they have taken place in the open day and in the streets of New Orleans. Theae men have been dragged along like felons, pro testing in vain that they were British subject*. Fortunately, their friends bethought theui that there was still a British OonsuT in the city, wb? would protect bis countrymen?English. Irish, or Beotch. Mr. Mure, when he heard of the reports anl of the evidence, made ener getic representations to the authorities, who, after some erosion, gave orders that the im pressed "volunteers' should be discharged, and tbe ' Tiger Rifles" and other compauies w?re deprived of the services of thirty-five British subject* whom they had taken from their usual avocations, l'ho Mayor promises it shall not occur again. It is high time that neb acts should be put a stop to, and that tho mob of New Orleans should be taught tu pay some regard to the usages of civilited nations. There are some strange law; here and elsewhere in referenoe tooompulsary serv ice on tbe part of foreigners which it would he wcu iw inquire imo, idh Liora JODn nij be able to dea] with them at a favorably opportunity. As to any liberty of opinion or re?l freedom hero, the boldest southerner would not dare to say a shadow of either ex ist# It may be as bad in the Horth for all I know, but it must be remembered that in all my communications I speak of things a* the; appear to me to be in the place where I am at the time. The most cruel and atrocious acts re perpetrated by the rabbla who style them selves citizens. The national failing of curi osity and prying into other people's affairs i* now rampant, and assumes the uam* and airs of p? trio tie vigilance. Every scrauger is watched, erery word is noted, es-^Uoage com mand* every key-hol* and every letter-box; .? ? ->? - im? ?i wvuu bi j wtn iu "' SdroppiDJ, A Lid freedom slaves men's hea jg- and pack* men up ia b??xe? for the utr *ranoe of 44 abolition aliments.'" In this 'jity there Is a terrible substratum of orime and rice, violsnoe, mis ery, and murder, o^r which the wheel* of the Cetton King's eb Ariot rumble gratingly, and on whieb rest ij dangerous security the feet ot bis throne, fhere are numbers of negroes who are se*jt nut on the streets every day with orders nr<t iq return with less than 75 eents? anyth' jg more the? oan keep. But if they do not gain that?about 3d %{. a day?they are li'-blo to punishment; they may be put into ?o&l on ohargeeof laziness, and may be flagged m.i libitum, and are sure to be half starved Can anything, then, be more suggestive than this paragraph, whieh appeared in last night's neia yesterday on persons louna drowned in the river, nitinos unknown." The italics are mine Over end over again has the boast been repeated to me that on the plantations lock and key are unknown or unused in the plan ter*' houses. But in the cities they are much ns?d, though scarcely trusted. It appears, in deed, that unless ? slave has made up his or her mind to incur the dreadful penalties of flight, there would be no indufl?ia?r.. 10 com mit theft, for money or jewels would be use less: *earoh would be easy, detection nearly oertain. That all the slaves are not indiffer ent to the issues before them is oertain. At the bouse of a planter, the other day, one of them aaked my frieod, " Will we be made to -work, maasa, when ole Knglisti ceme ?" An old domestic in the bouse of a gentleman in this ?ity said, "There are few whites in this place who ought not to be killed for their cru elty te na." Another said, ** Oh, just wait till .a V T?:.l M i ? me/ tuisk mcicdi : id?m mu? lilfiU" are significant enough, ooupled with the noti ces of runawsya aud trie lodgments in the po lio* (Mil, to show thai all is not quiet Oet?w the surface The holders, however, are firm, and there have been many paragraphs stating that the slaves have contributed to the various funds for State defence aad thej generally show the very beat spirit. B J the proclamation of Qov. Magoffln, a oopy of which I enelose, you wilt see that the Gov ernor of the eouimou wealth of Kentucky, and Commander-in-Chief of all her military foroes en land or water, warns all States, separated or united, especially the United States and the arata ^tataa tKet Ka avail A *K? #kai> WUIVMVIBfV IM ' * UV Will U^Uh IUVII troop* if they attempt to enter bu lomrnoL wealth. Thu, Kentucky sets up for herself, while Virgin* u on the eve of destruction, and an aula*I invasion haa taken piaoe of her oil. It i* exceedingly difficult of oomprehuo sion that, with the nnraeroua troops, artillery, and batteries whieh the Coafederata jouraals asserted to ha in readiness to repel attaok, an invasion, which took place in the face of the anemy, and waa effected over a broad river, with ahoree readily defensible, ahoald have been unresisted liere it is aaid there is a mighty plan, iu pursuance of whioh the United States troops are to be allowed to make their way into Virginia, that they may at aome con venient place ba eaten ap by their enemies; and if we hear that the Confederates at Har ur' Ferry retain th?ir position one may be u?n huk auok plan really exists, alth ough it is rather duubtful strategy to permit the tlaiUd Statac' foroea to be in poaseasion of the right bank of lite Potomee. Should the posi tion at liarper'a Ferry be really occupied with a dedgarof using it a< a potnt d'appui tor number of troop* be withdrawn from Annapo lis W ashing'-uu, and bihiniore, ao aa to loare thoee piaeea comparatireiy undefended. an ir ruption la force of the Confederates oa the right flmk and in rear of Oen. Scott's armj, Uii^bt eaaae nwi aeriwua iaoonrenience and *eodanger hi* communications, if not the poa eoiuB uf the place* indicated. Looking at the map, it ia easy to eompre Bead tk?t t a* arch aouthwaiia from Alexan dria could be ovmbined with an effective move Meat bj the foreei aaid to be oonceatrated in and aroend Portreaa Monroe, K u (o piaoe Riehmoai iteelf ia danger. aad, if any aucb ; meaaare ia ooatemple'ed. a battle meat be | fought ia that vicinity, or the prtstip* of the ] &>etb will reaeive very great damage. It ia impueeible for any ona to underataad tb? : movementa of the troop* on both aides- Their e?apuia are aeettered broadaaat over tha eortaoui expanse of tha 8tate?, and where aaoaatrAtod in aay eoaaider&ble nnmbera, " *> have had their pocitiea determined raihcr by Uwi iraaoutanaaa than by ooa?id- I r%uouJ ooQo??tW with tha (airil pl*c of a larm tuftlp lo a Um a*js tha obj?ot of the raoact btjt* Mti will b? tudentuod, ud it la prob*bU that yaar aorrwpoDdent at I?? York will Isad. by th? HBI null which etrriaa this, ex ?adiafiy iiaporUat intocm*u*B ta whiah I- in ?I prwaat paction, eta hava no aoaaw Tl?? h*n?aaa of tha hio?ka4% will be HTaraly talt, oombined with the atriot interruption of all intercourse with the Mia?iaaippi. Although the South bout* of ita resources and of ita amaaing riehneaa and abundance of produce, the con atant advioe in the journals to inornate the breadth of land under oorn. and to neglect the ootton crop in ooniideration of the paramount importance of the cause, indicate ?n apprehei sien of soarcity of food if the struggle b? pro* longed. I nder any circumstances, the patriotic la dins and gentlemen who are so anxions for the war. must make up their rainda to suffer a little in the flesh. All they oan depend on is a sup* nf hnini ln?nr4??- ? J ?1?* Y j va n.iwiivd) auuibu v. i/i u auu WDCll, the flesh of pigs, eked out with a small supp'y ->t beof and mutton, will constitute the staple of their food. Butter there will be none, and wine will speedily rise to an enormous price. Nor will coffee or tea be had except at a rate which will place them out ef the reach of the mass of the commmnity. The blockade is not yet enforced here, and the privateers of the port are extremely active, ana have captured vessels with more energy than wisdom. The day before yesterday ships belonging to he United States in this river were seized by the Confederate authorities on the ground that war had broken out, and that the time of grace accorded to the enemy'a traders had expired. Great was the rush to the consul's office to transfer the menaced property from ownership under the Stars and Stripes to British hands, but Mr. Murr refused to recognise any trans ii*Hnn rsf WSn/1 ? a l- l -J -w-v? w. (Uv Ainu, uui^ca oho uuu? uuo ana been affected before tha action of the Confed erate Marshals. At Charleston the blockade has been raised, owing apparently, to same want of information or means on the part of the U. S. Government, and considerable inconvenience may be ex perienced by them in oons^queneo. On the llth the U. S. stenm frigate Niagara appeared outside and warned off several Brit ish ships; cn the ISth she was visited by Mr. Bunch, oar consul, who waa positively assured by the officers on board that eight or ten ves sels would be down o join in enforcing the blockade. On the 15th, however, the Niagara departed, leavimr th?? nnrt nn?n nn/i vessels have since run in an<i obtained fabu lous freights, suggesting to the minis of tbe owntrs of the vessels which were warned off tbe propriety of making enormous demands for compensation. The southerners generally bo lieve not only that their Confederacy will be acknowledged, but that the blooknde will be disregards 1 by England. Thoir affmotion for her is proportionahly prodigious, and reminds one of the intensity of the gratitude which con sists in livoly expectations of favors to come. Th? EvacBalfan of Harper's Ferry The Richmond correspondent of the Charles ton Courier writes to that paper, under date of 16t.h ultimo: The city to-day is excited from center to cir cumference, oyer tho intelligence from Har per's Ferry yesterday, that our forces were evacuating that locality. Men always like to hare reasons In the pres ent instance they have neither facts nor rea If SIX* * 1 * Miuimvj qaunon nns surrouiinoci the morementi taking place at Harper's Ferry with a wall of aecreay as profound us it is Im portant ; for, nsqaastiotiahly. the changes whhh have been &u<i are being made are tho most significant events of the present cam !>aign. That they have been in contemplation or a number of weeks I am personally aware That they an the results of a carefully-studied policy, and not of ths pressure of a sudden emergency, is equally true; and that they will not redound to the welfare of the Statu, or re I fleet Honor upon the military leaders to whom it has been confided, is a thought unworthy of the time, the men, and the ?ocasion. Virginian* are finally awakening to the fact that they are really at war. It U no wonder, therefore, that the retrogade movement, in the presence of an enemy, of an arirv uptn wb- m they have depended to whip five times their number, surrounded as that movement is by an impenetrable mystery, should excite the mr>A ; I : -*. ' ' - tv?i huu iuvii^uanuu ui IUO pwpl9. An Oriental proverb says : " Heaven send* almonds to those who hire no teeth." The cotton and other State* hare been pouring into the Old Dominion their volunteers by thou sand*; but if native* are to run in every fight, retr*at before every approach, and permit tbeir soil to be oooupied without an attempt to wrest it from the iuvadiDg grasp, public ardor will soon be cooled, and the sympathy now extended her* will soon be removed to Ten nessee and other border States, where the hand of menace is likewise uplifted. CowrcDBRATB Accoc.nt or Affairs ne ad WiacHBftTM, Va.?The Richmond Examiner of Jnue 21 says ; or. ? _ ?? < - ? ~ " - nt i(?rD irom lapiain i* js l'nce, 'be Muter of Transportation, and employed in removing the machinery from Harper's Furry, who arrived at Richmond last evening, that within an area of twelve miles of Williamport there are twenty thousand troops of the enemy. Some estimate the number at thirty or over thirty thousand. Among thorn are between four and fire hundred citizens of Berkeley oounty. Ihe rust are from Pennsylvania. Ohio, and seme from Alleghany county, Mary land. The bulk of the army is at Williams port. We have about fourteen thousand vol unteer troops in the neighborhood?that is to say, about ten thousand within four miles of Winchester, two thousand advanced guard six miles from Martinsburg, and two thousand in U. L! iion'pauii? ouuoij, witicuiDg iq? movements of McClellan. Col Maodonald left Winchester last night with four hundred end fifty mounted rangers. The milttia it called out in Rockingham, Augusta, Shenandoah, Frederick, Clarke, Jef ferson, Berkeley, Morgan, and Hampshire, and were moving last night and this morning, in immense force, to join the main bod y of the army at Winchester. Every man that could get a gun was moving. AH th-j property, oonsi<tlng of stook, wagons, grain, provisions, household goods, and ser vants, was taken on Tuesday by the Federal troops from Dr. Allen. C Hammond, 0 C. Cunningham, Jamee Cunningham, and Win Creacwell. Col. J. R. Hoffft. with nn? thirty mounted rangers, kilted twenty-three Yankees, and brought their loalpa to the Quarteriftaater. 11* rooted the reit and drove thein aoroaa tha Potomac. |p* Recant exploration* bave quite exploded tba pretense that tbe lxrgeet cltiea In the world wi uld be found In the Orient. 1 h-re la nothing, after all. either in China or Japan, or anywhere eiM.tbatoan via with London, in point of aixe. popul.tion. manufactures and commerce. Parle, indent cornea DWbeat London in these and other r>-ape^W; but aba la nevertheieaa. aome distance be Dina ma elder city Bv the ccmua, jaatruade, the population of Lond?u fa atated at 2.8oO,OUO, abow in/ an iaoreaa* wttbin about alx yeara of nearly 6<JU 000 peraona la tbla particular it la probable that Loudon aurpaaaea every other city In the I world Tua MAisa-festatlona of Federal troopa will aevarely try the r?-brl l>oa?t that one of tbe chi va. ry ta equal to ftva Yankee* If anything can be inferred from tbe r?i;l>nenta from tb? Pine Tree State which have paaaed through tbla city, there wrre lndlv. Juala ia thoae regiment*, aacb. ?p|?r ently loag-arined and atrong-nrrH-d enough to hoc to death, bear faablon, at on? grip, half a dozen af tbe gtnlltwitm wfca eaunoi dig in trenrh , ?-a? but are not aabamed to a teal ? be Maine boyaoan r?ad and write. >ad of roarae they can for th?-y know what they arc Igtttng for The IhaS rrgtmMt camt fr.>m tb? home of "Kaox ' (17'Tke Ni.ihrtlie CiuzetU aa*a: Capt Dick Bvll.a n- pbew at Hoi . John B?U, a 'bottom planter" la Coabema county, Mlaa'ntppt, baa a! arty ir,en?moat ail \realtbf plautera? *ell BioaoU-d aud armed with mlaoie riflca and bwwle kntvea. and fcaotB* ertrj convenience for camp 11 fr. farriiabed at tbelr owa cxpeme?read y for Immediate aervice. C7"D?aplU Um bard tiaaea there are ire places of arneeemeat algbtly opea la New York. SUMMER RETREATS. CALX ?ATER BATHIN*?. ? marsh\L.t.'8 pavilion. THSs favorite resort for tlio?? s?ekinjt hea'th aad pt'Mure is now open, it is situated in A ? A !*t. *'ary's * ounty, Wartia.id on th?Y|'T?T Potomac. in v:ew <>f the Che apt-ake ToiOu ttiose wishing to avoi 1 extreme fashion a-<l week a quiet buta<reeab e p;ace ?h?*re tli-'v can beat home it is u; excelled. s-plendid Rathing, eu<>d A *iin??Fislurg an<1 Pieasuie floats 'roe of eha ge for the nue*t? The Tanle is supp ied with all the sa t water rte icaoien?fi>e Oy.te* Soft a d k.ard i ra' s. Sheeph ad ai d other Pi*h. There Are ma-.y inducements, which the undersigned d ems uuneoes-ary to mention, as the situation ol his p aoe ann his oast n at a emeut embrace suffi cient sue. ante s for hi* future patronage The "teainer St. Nicholas leaves VVashmict'n ever Tue?tHy at 6 o'clo k and AI ayahiIi i*. .? * a.m. Returning, leave* Ba timon on t-'ri "ay"at 4 o'olock p in i*he will i&ai paasei.gera at the Pavilion each war. Board? $\ H) ter day; $8 per week; 928 per mouth Children and Servaut* ba'f price. Daily mai>a from Washington and Baltimore tor fcriher information aidre*athe proprietor at :<et>nardiown, Md. Je 6-1 m* R. J. marshall. WEA bathing and 5?AFK rktrkat, to at Point l ook-Out, Maryland. This ce eb'&t <1 B&rtiiKc P.aoe ?ituated at the junction <>f the Potomac Kiver with th?-A . . A Chesapeake Hay. will be oper.ed by thf Tk-HI>w ur.de-sUneU <>n tho 10th of Jui.e, in tneJU?fto_L very Ite&t style (or al persona who mat wuli % ale and quiet retreat, where they can ha'e t' b n fit of the beat aa t wi'or t at n.s and enjoy the dc.;oaoiog of the wator, such aa Fish of ail kinds. Oyate's, *rabs, Ac Kverj d-=acripti"n of Sahinic tackle will be kept for to acoomm dation<>f guests. A fine livery s'al> e kept on the (arm Als-i, tea pinalers and billiard saloons ; with all other amusement* uaually f und at auoh plaoes. 'PL. *_?-! - ?J ' * J- * - i no t.hmh wi i oe Fiippnea cany whm rr*sh ve<e tables fr .m ?he irarrlHi] on the prenii??B and from thn Ha'tiiuoreand Washinxton markets Th* t>est Liquors and Cigars will al ways be found at the Bar. Boird, $2 p^r day; one week, $12; socond week, $10; four weeks for $35; children and oulored ser vant ha!f-i>rio? The steamer St. Nioho!as leaves Washinrt^n Tu s'lay a:6a m and Baltimore on Friday at 4 p. m The half past 2 o'cI<>ok p. m. train from Wa-h iugtnn will oonru-ot at U<im >re w th the boats, reach n? Point Lookout rtany ; a! ;o, a tri-weekly ttacefrom Washington, by way f i.eonaidrown Add ess the proprietors, at Point Lookout, Washington. I) C., or Alexandria, Va in 31 HEFLEBOWKH i CO . PropVt, EYE AND EAR . DR FKs^KR. tkt tkillful Operator m Ike By* ii?/i iur haa arrived in VV&?hi(i<iton. and open -u in oifioe, No 444 Kinhth atreet. near Penn sylvania avenue, wh?e he will treat all diaease* o tfcca- dedicate orjaoa. Dr. Fisi. :r i? a regu larly educated ?'hy*ician and Surgeon, who na? ilovoted ten yearn of his profeeiio a' life to the t ratmeiit of a'l disra eeofthe !".yand Kar. I>r. Fe*!er wiii cive inedieal a?d wurgical treatment to di.-eaaea of the Throat, Lac<a, bt?art. Liver Com jlaint*, Cancers. Tumora. an J al! other ohroiiio ?!aoa.?#ii. Female Complaints also treated with roooess j? Ift-ly pKNSION OFFICK, Jb.ib 6ih, 19bl. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Applicat on liavin? been male under tee aat of 23d June 196n, for the rei?aim or the Lanl War rant* 'Iescibed herein, which arealiegod to nave w??.? .wo. Wi ?iun?i<M .?.uubiuois n?!iy RiTru, ipafc at the date following "lie rt3-criptioii of ea-sh War rant, a new Certificate, of live tenor, will ba ia nue<], If uo v& id obj-?ctiou shall than appear Na 6V.7RI, f tr 1 H*l acr?*. itued to liitii'j Dierlc tnr on t?? ? ?? -f a?uJ, 1A57, under act of M March, 1355.?July I, '861. No 92.<??, Jor L!" ao pa, issued to NeharcYaho lah on the iiir. "way, ,?57, under aot of 31 March, 18M.?J u * No .51,<#>4 ?i?r 6 ' ac!M??, m?ue<l to Wilmer or th? 'oin J * uary, 1357, under act of 3o March, 1856. -J? * s.iOCi. !>o J.vSg, :"u-K" acres, issued to Lemuel Carmike! on tne l.-i'n o S-ptembAT, 1855, undjr act of 3d March. 1RS5.?July 5, 186t. :\o. f"T ;* a -r. issued to Reuben L?ove lai.U on the <Jt;i f October, 1863, under ti.eaotof 3d Mar h, l*55-Ju!> 9tn, 1861. 27.'774, tor 8o aore?, issued undor the act of March 9>i, 1K55, i>i the n*me of William Taylor, and graced on tno 15th day of Marc.., 1S56.?Au gust 7, >86! No. ? 6:i5, for ir? aurei. insueJ under the act of March. 1K55, in the can e of ?u>arca Hubbard, widow of John nub ard. decasryl, and rr:?ntea on mo iniii uay < ! J uno, iw.- \ufrunt 31, '861, N'J. 3.11 j, lor lft) aj"t>i., is-;tt<sd tinder ait of 1847, to Auifu tut Ing am, private o( Captain Murray'* oompany, -*eeotid Regiment of Tennessee Infan irj ?*-p ^mherath, 86i o. V5 746, for l.** a^r S, issued tinder the act of Ma-oh. 1HS5. in the name of Jacob Gulick a d i anted o . the2ilh day of January, I.*56.? i-eptem l?r2>, 8C1. JOaEPH H. BARRETT, _ e 10-law Co mm aaioner.^ WAs-II NO TON HR VIDKNCE HOSl'ITAL This Institution, whi h is undor l.e oo'itrni ar;d direction of Sine b of Charily, experienced in nursing and bospita marageui <nt, is now op- n to the |>nbiio It is l<>c&t<?d a ki-.o t oi -tuieo s- uth (i t r.f the apitoi and imneJiatetv opposite tli well known arroll man ion, on j^e^ond street rant, i he bui are spacious and. With th a)*e a tions eoently made, we 1 adapte-1 to hospital pur pi-?es Th-1 grounds are -x ersiv? ami well 'aid out., and last ful:, orna nen ed v it i i hoioe fru.t a d * a>ie trnos, overgrot no, an I flower i;g sh u <?. rro d-?( cn Il.ispna1 is ad ..irahly fui -d to pa ??v v? VT?M '?> ?! Ilfllinn V 00 l?I IliO ta?'i of a ho pit-1 and v>?t enj -y al! tii? ooin oi-ts a>i1i| let of a in a o house. All pe son* uBer ing f o?i ca>iaitiea nr n<>n-oo. t^Kioua di uaatare qu rn- surgica or rried:ca tr? atiuent: wi he ad iiiitt d upiui oo-up!yin? with Ihi regulation* and o?ndi louaof ttie ic?ti*u ion. Hah nti wi J be reoei ed in the ?ards at four dollar per weelr, o by arrangement can have pri me rounia on rea-onal>!e terms Th y wri ra oo'T-a the care and attention t eir cases may re Suire from i'r. J. M TnXri, the fiiysician and uriiron in oiiarge of the house, exo pt whtu a pa tient p.'kfor* to employ his own phyeio an it la desi. ?fki to k ve all fhe memb r? 01 li medical profflkaiuu in tne iiia' iot an equa it y of pr> vi'tRea n tnis institution and every physician who mar have a cane in it n-a^ rest &??ur.d that his pa lent will I e carefully nursed ai.d his medical dir ..tions faithfn'ly execut <t. j<a l'j-e ?1 tn /Ov NOTICE." AK JL JL removal, AX O O 1 bar* removed my v 0 PAWN '?rFICE f?k 1 P. afrAAt K->t ur^nn A1/ ?.! ? ? * w -?w ? >/ vwa, i/v?n ?vu i/| iauu u'.n on n nim?'" atelj in the rear of the Nan na' Hotel, wh- re the bOHijiei* wil; be oontinued as hemto(>>'? a' the o.d *tau I. (m 8-7 w) ISAAC HKItZBKKG. 'FHK EUROPJKAJN HOTEL. KEPT BY P. I EWHICH, at Ilie corner of i'onn.m m. A avekue and Eleventh street, haa i-aon VfaB^y ?re*iij improved recently and now otferali J9<X treater inanoemente for the patronace of citizens ud strangers than any other puliio houae in the oiti, hia prioea beinc leaa than those of auT other hotel on Peon, avenue, and hie accommodation* (or permanent or transient boardara unexo<?ption able. The bar and resraurant arrauseitienu of tne Karopeau Hotel have a!*eady becohse very popu ,ar. being all that o&n be desired by ihe moat fas lidiona. Tne proprietor pledges unremitted atten tion and oontinued liberal expenditures to gi ve sat isfaction to *R .and thus renew* hit invitation '<* all to give the European Hote< a oa!l. de 4-tl ?'i'OPHAM'8 premium trunk *SlfD manufactory, 499 S*V*I?TH fcTRlKT, Wakuinoion, D. C. Sllrar Medad awarded r.y Maryland laatitute of Baltimore, November 7, ICfiO Aiao, Medal bf Metropolitan fclbohaniuu* li.atitute, vVMbiaxton, I>. C? 1&7. I am constantly making. and alwaya have on haad, of tli?* beat material, every daactipUon of Fine Sole Leather, Iron Frame, an-J Paokinc Trunks, Peliiaier, Carpet,and <;anvne Traveling Haga, _ School SatuEeiis, 4.O., At Low Pricit. MenJera of Congreaa and traveler* w:l! p'<?aae tzamine my stock l*aforo purchasing elsewhere Trunk* that are made la other oitie*. Superior Leather and Drea* Trunka made to ir<{ar op'ar. Trunk* covered and repaired at ahort notion. DENTISTRY. M teeth. LOO-MIS, M. D., the inventor sad patentee of the MINERAL PLATE teeth. aX-^mK) teed* personally at hia offiae in thi* cityMnar Many person* nan wear ttiece taeth wb ?>4tr'n oannot wear other*, and no pcnon oan irctr other* who cannot wear then*. Person* catling at my offic# oan be aooommoaated with any style and price of Teeth they may desire: hot to those woo are particular and wiah the purest, cleanest, strongest, ai:d most per feet denture that art oan produee, the MINERAL PLATE will t* niorefu.,y warranted. Rooms in this city?No. 339 Pa.avenue, betwee? 9th and 10th it*. Alio, 907 Arch street, l'hi adel phi a. oe 1ft tf GAS FITTING, Ac. A WM T. DOVE ft CO. fiKb Now prepared to execute *cr ordera aril* wfcioh they roar be favored in tin* PLLMlllNtt, tf AS OR 8TKAM Flf/IN# BUSINESS. Store on Jth etr? et, a few doorj north of Pa avemo, ?i?r? u? i>e !.,urd ? coitiui A? assortment of CH AN DELI EKS and other ?A*, STEA.M ao< WATKR FIX TURKS. iat?-lv I SNYDER. . PLUMBER AND OAS FITTER, Has removed to the oorner of Tweifta and F ?ta. Heia prepared to mtrodnoo Water and 6aa npoc the moat favorable termi, and guarantioa eutirs aaUafaotion He has on hand a lot of COOKING and other 3TOV ES. whiah he will ??ll Im? thm ? t BO 17 WOAB FIXTURES. K Have in atore, and are dv j receiving, OAS FIXTURES of entirely Nfw Patterns and D?sien? and Finish, superior in vtrieto anything hereto/or* offered in this market. We invite oitiaens general 1; to call and examine our atook ol Gas ana W atei Fn'nree, feeling confident that we hare the bMt eleotM jtook in Washington. A. 1 Work in the above Tine mtraited to ?nr oar* Will be promptly attended to. MYERS * Mc?HAN. mar itf 3TK1> street. OFFICE OF INSPECTOR AND SEALER OF OAS METERS. WAIHlTMTOf. J*!y II, IMC. NOTICE IS fiEREEY OIVEW, That.agre? ably to the provisions of the or.-'inanoe of the Cor poration approved May IS. 18gn,th.e unUorsigned ia cow prepared, "whenever recuired in writing,and on pre-payment of the fee of fifty oenta, to tnspeot, examine. test. prova, awlasoertain the acouraoy of regi'tration ofany ias meter in pea ia tais city.'" Every iuetar, if found incorrect, will be condemned and another, pealed asd marked a* true, will be Mtini>? plaoe. If roved to l<e aoou-af? m lta mesmi i.ment of (M, it will benaleu accu-axfif ly, and again put in position for use. Wfioe No. CIO beventh street,(near Odd Fal .0*1' Hall.' <>peD from ? a. m., to 4 p. m. CHARLES W. CUNNINGHAM. Jy IS- tf Inspector and Sealer of Saa Meter*. JJNITED STATES MILITARY ROUTE. SPECIAL NOTICE TO TRAVELERS. (M and aft it Thursday, May 16, 1861, PAH^KMSER TR Alji* BEIWEI* WASHINGTON AND BALTIMORE Wil I run im follows: LEAVE WASHINGTON at 4 ljand7 1*a. m. ami 2 90 and 5 49 p in._ arriving at Baltimore at 5.S* Cftiiu n iff. ail ?.'VJ RH'I 7.30 p. m. I,HAVE BALTI.VtORK.il 4.*) and 8 2r, a. m.and 3 (4 ana5 p in , arri vine it WantuncU>n at 0.10 and If.io a. in. and 5 aud 6 46 p. in I'a^toiizer Trains !e>aviri< Washington at? lu a. id. and 5 46 p. m., and Ualtimore at 8 an a in and 5 5. m , make direct oonnexiuns fur Annapolis at the upotion. Train* leave Annapoha for Baltimore and Wash ington at $30 a. in. and 4 15 p. m P\asenger I'-ai ;i? leaving v? ashington at 4.15a d 7.10 a. m and J *< p. m. mace direct connexion* at Baltimore for Philadelphia, New York, Bo?ton, a:.d all other points North. All articles of freight (not oontrahand of war) vili he transported over the line. TonuMte Trains will ieavo ilAili>nou at 4 A> ft. m. Leave Washing ton at 7,p. in. Bjr order of the Sacroiart ol War : THOMAS A. SCOTT, m IK General Manager. U8. MILITARY ROUTK SPECIAL NOTICE. On SL"\DAV the Trains will leave the Depot at 7.10 a. m andSSip. m I or PftiJa leiphia an1 New York. Trains will arrive at 6 lo a. m. ar>d S 45 p. in. THOMAS A. SCOTT. Gen l Manager, ma 18 ??'hron, Intel, and Repub.l f^EMALK LOARD1NS AND DAY SCHOOL 1 ALEXANDRIA* 7A. Mrs. S. I. VoOOR.MICK, Pukctpal. Tho thirteeuir annual session of tais Institution will oommenoo <>n Tuesday, Septemoer lfith. iu the house leocutly oecppied i?jr Sylvester Scott, Em-i No. 1*0 King street. The source of ?ti:dy panned will comprise ail the branches requisite to a thorough Engliah Els oatK-n, and M.aio, French, Latin and Drawing, i) MWlj. Id addition to day scholars. Mrs. McCormiok ia prepared to receive a limited number of pupiis at boarders, who. constituting a part of her own tarn fly,will 6e ondar he' immediate oare and supervi sion. She will endeavor, as far as possible, to sur rou a?! them with the oomforti exd kind It influences of Home. K^woiui.-ReT. Geo. H. NortM, Her. Dr. Kliae Harrison, Kev. O F. fiprifcg, A'l.l.am H Fowie, Emm Edgar Bnowden, Em., Edmund F. Vvitmer Eat., Henry Marbnry, Ktq., Lewis MoKeciie Ee*., Robert 11. Hun ton, Ei? , W. D Wailaoh EdiU>r Evening Star, Bsptamin Waters, Ksv.Jm Entwisle, Jr.. Es?.,Col. John W.Minor, Loudour, Messrs. Blaox.ooK /t Marshall, Massrs. Corle Brathara. Tnm. Board, with Tuition id a.l the English D ranches, ami for the ann uai aeiaion?parabi e uiu -annually, in Bbdvaiioe. Mu? 10 and La&gaages at Professors' pnoea. Vrr No extra oharges. au 2?-tf T CARRIAGES. HE 8uh?oriber having made add'tions to his factory, making it now one ot the ItigMt.amB in the bismot. whe>e his feci itie?VcrR^9^ for manulaotuMns CARRIAGES a .ci w ~ W. LIGHT W?G<?N9 ot ail kinds oa> not be aur paaaed, and from hi* long exprrienoe in the bu?i nesi.he hopes to give general satisfaction All kiads of Carria*oa and Light W^uiu kept on hand All REPAIRS neatly done, and all orders promptly attended to. Second hand Carriage* taken in exchange for newonea. ANDREW J.JoYCE, d 18 tf oorner of Fourteenth and E alt. f nw.PBini'n ripovriMca J uat reo* ved and for a?e at the o d a'a-d of Cla roti A Dudaon No. 4 Haik-t **peoe.afr??ali upvlr oi auper INGRAIN CARPKTINGB, wlnoh will be ?ol(j a<tonishin(ly low Kxo*ilent Alt-woo: Double Incraiu,at6-H oenta, worth 87S oonta. isitto it &) oran, worth 75 Ditto at 97^, worth 50. A so, a full atook ol r-haiea and Materials for Bhadea ; Moaquito iSeta, P.otjre Oorda, Ao. JAMK** B OOiiSON. je 18 eoSt No.4 Market r*paea. UOT8 AND SHOK3 TO SUIT TU TIM KB. W e are now mannlaoturin* all klnda of DOOTV and ?>HOEB, and ooratautii raoMTinc icppi* of eastern made work of ever? d$ acrtytiort. made expreaalf to order, and willflj beeoid at a ranoh lower ericeUian Laa been* Mk heretofore charged in tt:? eity for mack infenoi artiolee. Pwrsoae in want of Boot* aid Bboee of eastern or city made warwill alwaya&ud a^ood auorauan B U! rwin ?UM ? use iU WCVI PIiUOO> QITO Ul A OUi. 6RIFF!N 4 ilHO., *>?-r Penrrrlirania aver.ua. BBS' HAIR 3TOKK, vl No 44)2 Pa. av .bit 12 th and 13th ?*?. PERPUMKXY tc BRAiDS CLKLS WJQ9. HALF Wilis, KRIZETTE8, 4.0. A (oil atoct alway* on hand, or made to order at the ?hurte?t nouu*. Hair \\ orfc repaired or exchanged. N. B.?UdiM' Hair Dred in toe moat natirt' nta.niior ma m fin f^REKN CORN. in cans; PETITE P'?18; * ? Cbampicnona; Krcah Tomatoes, in quart oaaa; Preserved Fruit. of many varieties: Conaerred Wince .(Canton;) Anceiifcne, Freeh Mackerel and Ha ibut, in oanr; Freeh Lobsters and damn, in oans: Sardines; Br&ndied Frails; Crosse AlBlack we!!'a i*iokl?a, Saooea, Oapera, Olivea. Jto. For aile by KI Nb A BJ7RCH KLL, Wrooera, mS Pon.er Vermnnt av. aad i.tth ?L I I tan LB8.80AP ANDCaNDLE8f" R IiMI,UUU i>a ?* oi *ap for oasti Also, wau'a.!, 5>X'.o <> itia K?ugb Ta!to?r and UroA*#, at the .Ni ti<>nal 8oao and Candle Worka, oo.ner tjreen at. and the Cai*l, Georgetown. jefr-ho ? B. JKWPl.L. Pro?ri?t"r. Ywood and coal. OU Will aurely **t your money's worth by aaMing at toe PIONEER >1' I.Lrt, mttiiwit cor * a<_ .. i. ? <??l *??*' XftnjK 10 ucuvoivu uvw vi wiiaiko bt CUlJjpKfl Oi IJIV oity. Gworestown.and Alexandria iaSK-1t?h> J * VIKX S.TOf'HAM. ?*PfiClAL. NOTICE To VOL.LNTfcERrt ? Ju*t arnvf4 at SMITH'S*. No. 460 Seventh ?'raet opposite the Post Office. a .arc* <ut of . SPRING andSUMMKR 8Lo THING. TRUNKS VAl.irEf. GARPKT IMG-, BJ1RT O'JlT LAB ?. Tiki*. HATM and CAPS. N. U.-Al, of tue ali'.vuamt.! * xx1? for ta.? a' Nor fa era pr .** . , r.a 0' >in J M SMITH CmtW' _ ! UL'V'O sT'P GL'NPOWULR, For ?!? at manufacturers pnoe?,t>j iOHN JTbOGUE, Giomituwn 1). C? Holt Aitncy for tlu Diitrut qf i' tumii*. A larre ?up?.T, embraoinf avwj variety, Aitra/8 on taiiJ, ?nd delivered free to ail part* ot tfi? Dta Mct. (fr-iot* can aleo be left at tha office of Ada??* K;*n>? n?. W*ahinrton. D. O. hj.Hw1' L* D I ft]O V Amuai Ul a MmO *-?rv u o * u ? wi'vc? m ?r ri/a oJl UD M ? *?<>, Mvm ?ui *ad lot6 ai*. cu ??rwi ?wa im??, cip.u rAWr., AcenL) Tbejr Mil abeftp?r Mil five Setter me&Mre th&u &ot other* in thecitj?out, ??liV wil tfelir ered free of ohftrge. If tow don t I etoere \ re the i'loneer Miila ft 'nL. ud he eeetaftee t-W.r PETTY OF FICF.KS, AND Sea * * men 7ko were on oo?ra of &c> U. S. ampa at Kie capture ot tui eiftver o?n have Utair oiaiiua lor onr.tr and Head Monet jroriKly attended to b* ftpp tint to or addreeemr C. P. WM.LACH. W?>l>iKfle? n r it MLK BL\CK LACK SHAWLS aND MANT1I.LA9. We ve clueing out our etoek at great aaonfie lur CJUU, l J WIUBd WO HI UN tf ,01?i MietlllOU OI I pnreiitter*. JT W7C??LLISY A CO , > je X X 498 Smslk ?t?ov* Pk ? . pROPOSALP POR STATIONERY. DmtTMIHTnr^TiTI. t Wa*k*ntt<m, Jun> 4, 18b"!. \ Rkalid Pmopo?*L? for furuiahioc ?no i S'alon ery % r. a? be reau r?d by this Depart.i.eft durici the fi?o?l y*arendinr J uue ?>, )M2, will be tmwt-J ttnU. i*f!ve ''oio k m. a t-rid**, the 5th of J u y next. Th-?ee u.j?ooo:i>pMi'?d by tat (factory trct< moi.iala ot at>i! ty to hi fit the Ountraet will not he oontidered, aod ooutraoU w.ll only beawar ed to e?taVlist ed manulaotur?-? of or <lea!er? in the ar tio''"^ AH artiolea required mu?t be ol the be?t qua) tj of their ki ud. at;d not it.firj<n to the ?e tuple# whiob win ovwtiD mi u me uepariraeni %>h prupoati must be auued t>j the individual n m%kiug it, and muit ?pecif? hot one prioe fur ?%?n *'H overy artiole of the aohedu.e or of the o.k bid for. 11 ar tie lea wh*n furciahed mu*t oorre*p<?cd With lbs Mm* l?a, or ?ny of them, if deaired. and in n< oaae be aterior in qualitv t > the umpj, ?c1 thej mutt bede.iv**r?U wi.houtd*- t) when r<Wod, km ir.o t (ve a*ti?factory <o th ? S*creta y ; and a ffii.u' to to compiy with thia atian'ation ?ul be de med oause fur t e abrogation of th* <? > tract. Artie'?e i.ot named ia the echedu e ?r* to S?? fur* laued at the option of ibe L^pa tment. at tha l<>we*t iu*rket prioea, anJ the rigcht i? reserved <>f orrtenu* a greater or era quantity o* each artio e o ntracte<1 for. aa the public *ervioe may require. B >nca, with approved aecurify. muat be K'.vea by the p?r*<?n o> fir.u ot taininc tne contract; and in the ?v Lt of th>- r?*ra al or n?f!eot of the oon t actor to f?rnieh any article or artiolea named ia the ownlraot. 011 thi* ><rder of the dia u aiut al?rk, the a&'ne m*y be purchtae'l in ojjen market, and ?uo viuirivnw ?u j.hop pitiu worriur, ft!iu 'no oo?> tract piice thai If ohar|*1 to ihe contractor. ?iid d?d cte^. in the ?*tt em?nt of hu aocouut for the qu*rter during whnu auoh r*fu*al or uogieoi m*y ocour. 1 ne ?>ibjoiaed uluia e sp*o fie?, aa nearly a? oan now t>e done, the amourr. qua ity and < e*c ip tiun ol eaoh of the artio ea ii???ly to be required The b.da wi! bo can a<?ei for ^?cn of an inrne o!*i?ea **parately, an<l contract* for one or irore of the oiasie> awarded, aa n a* be teamed moat auvanta^>'oua to the Departmnt Pr->p"-al? to t>e aldreaaed to the ''Department of rtate,"auU eudoraed "Fropoaala for Station ery." iteiu Class No. 1?Paper. 1. 25 ream? wi.ite iaU oap. heavj, ruled to pattern, per ream 2 S'reams cap, white or bin*, m od wide, me dium or oi ae, and trimmed, per ream 3. an rrama cap, white or blue, rultd, rxtr* auper fioe, ptr 'Pirn 4. an mama nonauiar cap, white or blaa. trimmed ?;iu rui jo, per re?m 5. 10 re?m? e<>csular cap, white, doable thick, superfine, per ream 6. 5 ream* legal <?ap, white, trimmed and ruled, per ream 7. 50 ream* pott, quarto, white, ruled, auper, per ream 8. 10 reanie white vellum note paper, highly gazed, hard oalendeied, p?r ream 9. MO ream* oomraeioial note viper, uned, an per extra per r?am in. 15 ream' oat oap, whit*, unruled, per ream 11. 26 reams envelope, yejow or bun, r>ya;, per ream 12. 25 re-ma large brown et-veiope. per ream lit. lo dozen ghceta patent b.ottn.g. per duc*n heeta 14. 2 th k n. preaa copy book*, cot exceeding ?*> iii&ve. per doseu. Clasa No. 1?C jntinued?EnvelojHs. 1. 1,000 muaUn-iinel, printed to order, 6 by inotiea. per M 2. 1 printed to order, SS to 3 by til 4 1 fifth Ail. r.^r M 3. 5"\ niu*lui-;me<l, printed to order, to 11 by 5 i. 6!% inoties, per M 4. 100,t?Oaoueni ve envelopes, white. heavy, print ed to U'd r, ard patterns, per M 5. lo,u.in adhesive envelopes, large anJ imk!!t let t?r and not*, psatn p.?r M Intermediate sices ordered, not to be charged higher than tad for ?.ze next larger. Ciaas No. 2.?Pen*. 1. 1M) gro*s Perry's, Qiilott's, or other good ms taliio p.-ns, per gross 2. 3tau<iuills, No 80, per M 3. 4 dozen gold pen*, barrel or other, without o sues, best <* ual ity, per dozen Class No. 2?Continued?Pencils 1. 4 Cozen ivory or gnt:a peroha erer-pointed peuoils. la'geor imill. with leads, per d c n 2. 10 dozen Fabsr's, or cthar go?d, Mo. 1 to 4, or graduated, per dozen 3. 5 d zen Kaber a, 4 o., red and bine penc.it, per d< zeu ?. ? iru?i > , yam q u&iity, Mioriea, per *ro??. ClaMNo. 2?Continued?In I, Inlstands, fen, and War. 1.4doz-n Dras-Ve. or other patec*. larre or tina'i, m*.t\ode, perdnsen 8. 6 doz^n X iyn-.rd tc Norea'siak.oreqo&J qual ity ink pints, per dozen 3. 6dt z<? cop?inc mk pint*. Arnold'!, or any other manufacture, equal quality, perdiz?n 4. 3 dozeu beat Frsiiou oaruune ink, cucoe, per dozen 5. 6 thousand real wafers, beat quality, red, No 3, fur office ?eal, t>er M i. t pound* t-e?t red wafer*, oommon aize. per pjund 7 1(*> pounlsbestextrasuper soar.etsea.inc wax, p*r p ut:d. Claw No. 2?Continued?Cutlery and Miscel laneous Article*. 1. 3d- ze Ro*eru'? or c?he. katvM, four t lades, *u >k or pearl handles, per d z#n 2. 5 dnzeu Ki>(cr*'a ivorj handle or Shaver's paten eraser*, par dozen S. 1 dozvu Ivor; wafer amp*, per dozen 4. 2aou-n fco :?& a.exi.a. p rdozen ft. 3 doz n olfijo *oi* or*, per doi?n ?. *5doz?n ktiK wide, per doze* 7. ? dozen red k&pa**ort?4, p -r dozen t. SrioBDn p&p-f weuhU. aeaorted, per dozen 9. 8dbi?n , r^eu'a tax eraser and paper o.eaaer , per dozen 10. 5 pound* p< rpared irdia rubber, per pound 11. S pound* pounoe, p?r pound IS. So poui.dt lai e iwir.e for p&elang 15. 5" p >uod* iicen twine per pom.d 14. &> pound> bostootton twine, per pound 1& 3 'oz -n ru era. rou d or ?u,9h ioo&m lon(, p r dozeo 16. ft pound* ue?t qua lity sponge Der pound 17. 10 pjunda gain tab:, per pound 18. 4a>zen n ueilace imli a.ce claaa ta.ra- with brnah and racial 10 top?, p?r dozen 19. y'dozon penhoid*' h, asaoried. per uoin 30. 3dozen vale -itanils or b- zee. oocoa, per d sen 31 4 <1->s<*n itronc 9 ineh ivory loldera, per dozen 21. 3 d> i0ii ?arthern or giiaa ?ponje-jupa, per 1 doten CImb No. 3.?Parchment. 1. 1,(w> *heera of parchment Piper, bee? qna.ity, 10 by (6 .nchea, p r sheet s. to? aheeta p%roiimei.t paper, beat quality, 15 by J" inonea, per?h<*et. Form or Ucarahtkb. oertifr that fca? proper fkcili tiea *'d able'ofu fil aoontraot for fa nuhing atattouory for the D parlmant of State da m< 'he jrir end.ii( June Si, 1*3, ahoaid bid be ac ta ytw. je< w?w WASHINGTON LOCK HOSPTTAT. IkK. ?HL'.UAN has.afteraa experience oi ten I" inn, established the above refuge (r- m *uackerT. ?elf isbel Indian or German doctors, &ud p etouders of wito&orait ud impostors lb jet era! This is the only place where * sure and speed; oure oau Ue obtained 10 the worid for %li improper and evil habits, gonorrha, gleet, seminal weak ness, syphillis. primary secondary. and tertiary, oritanio weaknes*. pains iu the loins, striotures, general debility, prostration, nerroa?ne*s, rectini nuhta, palpitation of the heart, rincicc in the ears, Iosf of memory, ooufuzion, melancholy, affection! of the head, tnroat, nose, aod akin, and all those peouiiar dieoHer* arising trom the indiscretion of youth, rendering them unfit for either bnaineea, eHidy. soeiety. or marriage. [>r. 8. i>ai the greatest remedies in tLe known Worl^br ano?veee of the blood, gonorrha, gleet, strionlrea, j philli?, seminal weakness, self abase. Am. T.wi lc n.i niMii in wKiflh thmm #kjl Lt hum in from 3 to 6 day a. Viot' m? of tlieae horrit le oom?laint?, who *gu1<1 wuh to bo valuable men sod omim?nti u> society, should aaibraoa tu? earliest opportunity for relief. Dr. Shmnan r>a? madethe most oomp ete arrange menu for the oomfort of his p&tier.ts *m> oonte from a distance. Tliey will M furnished with the moat pieaaact an* ayraaabla tuartcr<, naoataary diet, and nttde aa ooraforiati.e a* they would be at a first c'aas ?oU! at laaa than haif the cost. Do uot format tue name and nam bar. Dr. tiha man'* oftc? la 011 the oornar of Sixth street and Pennsylvania *vonue, Clarendon Hotal, opposite the national Hotal, Washinstori D C. Parana* at a diatanoa a ho a Id eooioae atoni for ' turn p>sta*?. Oihoe honrs, 9 A. M to 10 P.M. Varioaa parties hare bean enticr-d tron my iu autatiou byaartaia ?#in?ilers on back ft Ofta la tfus oity, who will rue it U'l the day uf U??wr death. A word to the wts? is sumciant. aa < 1? MH>4 a HII'B Annihilating Powder Is th? n*il an4 flM *8?.fcSf th?? ClLLii u< inr*iiu;L u> R?u .worm Km rw*i??d e#rtiia*tM tof j'rard Colitf*- l>tr#oM?r? of l!oj*e of Roluc*, l*Miiiay!vftai? H J?p*lA!, M i<Ui*r fruminamt Institution* of rhu?*Uijih?? : U. 9. JftiL 'A Mbtaf ton, D C^ftod Cktntv flofpitlkl. Nor OrlHni, L? * nuwM v auu yvtvi OWWM treot, Pbiladelpcua. \nd for MU? id thi* oity by D. tf - Cl.ARK, oorew Ps. it?om and 4fcatk,?ad by i< Drccciati lad Sroocra. BEWAHK OP 8PLKlOL'rt IMITATION* irr Rem?oibt>r to uk for ftofcv?rtc*i Anmfci taunt Powiar. ItJT Nom ganiiM iiga?l H,M*nni ml. 1' i mm rtri 1 THE WEEKLY ST A It. Tb'.i eirellmt Family and Newt J<mrna! ? containing a grratfr var ?ty of lnUweoti rml Ing Mum ran be found in any dkft-ii p..b.l? 1 on Friday morning TtRIl?r<i*A. i?rin?A'jf, >m njrum" It Invariably contain* the t4\Va?Li?g'a:i Nf?n' that haa made TV Daily ?rm?^ S.ar clreuia** generally throughout th? country E~7~!Mngle cop'-<a (In wrappera) can ?? pr? curtu at tlit couutfr iuitJi !_.? . ?i.- . copv, pr ann urn Five cop Ira Ten copiN.,,, Twenty B?e roptea. ? .? ? r. mi *? ? | of Ukt paper Price?T HRLK CKNTH CWi Ci4. Mmtmim" / - / Mil **? ImiMiM ?;> >?? ntst ?' t*? T*'Otv. K'ltrrt IM jhftwi ' ??f? m 0?<w?nr tio?. firtMU-*iM*. A'kfa, t Omtarrh, Cl'Hr mn i tt-f Itrmtl* to lK? TOtrt af PUBLIC KPKHKEIt* SlNttKRS. Pew are aware of th?? importance of ohect a nou CoW" in iu ?tare. ^ONOH'K Couch or "Coriimi which id In* ' teniae roi J yirtM I itmtli) mmr (It, if nej!ee%e?l. aunt. at -*c ? tne l.ua;(. " tmifji t B'cncht?. 7V"C ^ Nrtt t < <J?iin of t cU, ait*r PiUniotArj and Uiouohia lrr.t*t<>n. i " That trootiie in in? Throat. <for RBnwva -1.-^ ? - WW 6 w O TROCHES BROWN'S I TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES BROWN'S TROCHES w:.icn me />**/.? ?r* a t.< I havint rnfcue me often % iner*> wm? ?rer. N. f. WILLI?. ** i reeorr irecd their ute to PriLic Sfbaku.*." RKV. E. W. CHAtMN. *"Gr??t erviceir. ?utxititr.t nam." RKV.DANIKL WI?R. *Almo?t rr'.-nf ir the ?Ji? tr^Munc ai >r vl bre?i?.iBt tj Aitb**." REV. A. C. EGGI EST?'N. "Coataic bo Opium or %a*thiac injurious." DR. A. A DA ES. CkemtfS, ZoUvn. " A iFipi* and tiL-iGA tiou for Coc?n*. * *." I>K. G. F. BIGELOW, Be* torn. - H?refiei*t in Bur wrirrt* " UK. J. F. W. uANE, Ccrttm " I have proved tr^m ttMllwtfor WaooriM 0o??h." REV. 11. W. WAR KEN. tf ltd ? .1'? TKOCHEb BROWNE troches brown'S" troche? brown'S* troches brown"? troche? urown'f>( /????# . BenM.vft' whet con to -f-l*- ?* "?' ~f from Col1)." rev. a. J. I\ an1)KKW?N. St. Lonir. " iti r*moT!ijt Uo?re?> ofm u.d Irritation ?>i lh? TferoM. " oominoQ viUi bruiui imi Hi if mm. " troche? I Prof. M.8tacv J:?H.\?ON, ! (>?. T?*oh<" of M n*io &< uiiiwsi ' b -?*t b?n*f.t wh?n t*ken *n<i ifter prear kir.g. *a tiie* prevei t H>ar?^uei?. Kr<.r tfc.ir t>Mt I think th?j w;ii be ol p*rm?n?nt ad vantage U> me. r:;v. e. rowlev. a. m. Present *[ Ath-n? Coi.?t?. Tenti. by all Lirunisua? TW e% Ty five cen IS A BOX.?dl ? i-iy PROF. H OOD'8 RESTORATIVE CORDIAL AMD BLOOD EESOVATEE It prectaoip what its came indicate*, for, vliiia le&aai.t to UieiaKt", it ?* retrlrifyint pm. *.r?tin|, liTiroritini m?' atren the in* to the vita power*, and at the ?aine time revivif an. reinstate*, and re ci'wi the II iKid ii a I its orira.a. pu itv.and thn? %t nnoe restore> and Trttdert the ty?t*m i*r uin'mll* to itlarks of ifx's.'t. It is tli - on.j prepaiation ever oflerod W> the world. oi>?ii:]oa!lt anu aktii fu!!j O'mhined aa to b* tr)* u ? st pow-rfu! tonic, and at the time e< psrffct ? adapted to. as t.. a ;t iu perfect aoooriiance with the ,i? * of nature, a-d L?noe will oothe the rv-ak??r !tvrt,*rn, a. <1 ton* up the C:?rat. ve organs, no-: thus a .at a net MM oner irr-.t&Mon. It la perfect ? aihl a a t. :i* &i"' at f o aarne UM it ia o? irpoa?d entir? p of Ketables, ?et ?o o<ini!>tn*d as to proouoe th? moat thorough tuuio eflect, wuu<.ut producing ai<* in luru'us oor.aeauencos. Mich a reicodr has Jo r I A . .1 . <oe?l..m is. ?k? : v *i ir i i?? ' T? o u^innoiaiH in wi;r iunu lua w int for it ueeaa no meuiaai ?k .1 to e?e that f Ili'Wi all attacks of dia< %ac, tud pr"0(-mJ? ai J .u i^oil lay# the tj afem ??!! to th* i&a^ioai arta- ka cl mar.r of t he moat fatal,aueh, for exampla, aa uie ioilowits. Caanmctioa, Indi^itioB, Djapep>:a, I naa Oi Apprtita, KMiitu ??. N^rvoua Irritability. N era gia, ra.p:iati n ol the uearl. Me.anoh ?, Nicht swrata, i^an*>?r, (jidtiioeaii, Retention ol. a* *fT| a* I'amlu! of-etruoted, to.i pmfuae. or too ao*nt Menatruation. at! Failing of the W"?l., Tae*e ail depend u??c general dabiiitv. Ttur pure, a aal toy ton to Coniia. and I! wd Rri.ovaror : aa jre to ccre aa toe aon !at o r ? an : aft rh?? ii si/ iiuatak* about tt . Buttiua u cot ail if ihe ?atem ; weakened we are open to btliona at the Umj beoomea t?i pin. or woraeftMML the ftiu&era refaae to p->rf. -m their lunotiona, anc we are troubles with eoa.aing and inoontiDenoe of arine. or invoiantary itiacbarge <?f the aaoie, pe : ir the baok. aide and betwaen tt.e Inu-a-ra. ex oeed.iir'y uable to alight coias, cougna. and i: an ormckM. ""?n emactat.on foiiowa.ana the patient !<? down to a prematura crave. Hat aaftoe wi I cot allow UK to enumerate Ui* mv.i .ha to wiiioh we ara liable in a wi*akene>< condition of tne ??ateir,. But we win in thia Ooniiai and Blood Keoora tor yon have a perfect eai> p! eaea^t and effectual remedy for 1one of App^ite. hmomrMi. Flatu ,ence. waft and airfc Stomacn. l.an*i>ur. l.iver Complaint. Chilli and Fever.or ant Bihotuatiawk C'WtfvrneM, A ciaitv of the fM^maoh, Me* vouene**, Neunv.na. I-alp nation of the Heart, l>eprea?ion ofSpiriis.Sore*. P: np:ea on the Face, or an; ma Mearti-r.! fr^ni lit a^* hl*^. ?rrr *s Heroftila, L. jupe.aa. B'onuhiu*. ^ough, a.Aomty ol Br eat; tii<. ana ail that Ciaae ol diaaaaea oft! ec friuft i wwik.;ep?. an<l eir?nif rated al<rtve. We wil'a'ao aeythe traveler expoeed to epiJfrnioe. ehar.re of c mate a^d water, wiu find it a pie^aftii. aaJe ai.d mre remedy, and n?> one ehoaia eve* travel witS r?nt. Raader. try It, far we aaaare voa toa wi.l 6.:d in it a friend indeed, %t wfilaa atnei.d in need. All p?r?i>r? of eeder.tArv habita wi" find it a p?r fr-t prevent: ve ot, M we]' aa a core for thoae aii mecta which tnej are particu.trly expoaed Heno* naniatera, ctudanta, attorneys. literftr- gentlemen, and ladiea who a'e ?ot accaat--ined to iraeh oat door ox?rcira, Will fc-.i it to their advantage to k??ep * bottie ccn?ra:?!? cn ha&d; and above a 1 mother* ortfl^te tecc.-.uEg mcli. will to thro?*li that moat d&ngeror* y*rit?n not only witn all their accuB'ome.! ttRr,|(fe ?.nt "iff and fre?- from the tiiouuand ai tent* eo pr?-.?.jent amou* tlie jema.e portion of ttie #wM. lanaort. ia ttaeed a uotiier oordial. Try it oltl and yoaokno i? err mu tli? nak ?I de'.ay; it will rei<evoand prove it?eif ei; :pl.?? loally a Keuorattr* Co"i\nl ami Blood Rmovttm. O. /: WOOD, proprietor, 4 44 Urohlf&T, New York ard 114 Market 5treet. St. Louia. Mo., and old by all food DngcgiiU. Pnoe Ob* Do.iar per Dottle. PROF. WOOD'S RESTORATIVE CORDIAL am> BLOOD RENOVATOR Bold la tkia city by C. 8TOTT, IT* Pa. arraut. It. av r|^HK LL 8UFHC1E.N7 THREE. TRI Ef KMAR. 1,1 and ?-Proteetod by Ror Letter* Hated or Hnriand. ard MoirM by U ft I* a/ V/tnlA Am Pharmacia di Ftria. eimI t Bora1 Je 'rial College of Mocucine. Vienna .,o.l is iBT*TBoLie for pi uaui'. :ut aac natoirln*. ad aJ1 pbyatoa! diaabilitiee. No. J eradicated all traoea of tbo?? diMMM that have born hitherto treated by tne mc eeoui LB* pernietoea uae of oomi va awl oebsbe. No. S has entire,t cupp acted tbe injurious see of preurr, tberetf niaaricj to tha sifferer ep?edr relief, di?p*rainf all uctnritiee, and rooting or the reoorn of dieaaee. aod aan be o* ,ad in tbe waiatooet pookec bo>4 BMW MN1 W mi | IVH lli uio WSaeaWWWI VVWAW C^1 IU in till oaaea. a^.d dindediato separate duiN.ftM u. p"?red bj Ve.peau, LAiiemand, Hoax, Riourd Jto Price f 3 nob. or foar oases for 9*. wbich mm d te f 87 oaaas, wbareb? tbera is a aa v - Jo be had, wholeaaie end retail, of I?r ttXllROW, of 194 bleeoter street. NevVork. immediate* ?n reeeivinc a remittaoee. Dr. Hmi - w f l ! ? it FOB BTAMrirtv . JACKET OP PA1KB AMD SNVKLOPKB TO MATCH, ftl Ui hvtkopolivam BOOEBTORR. BOLOMONB, mu?r to., rT ? tefc uJ 1M ate