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AMERICAN ORGAN. Vrom Household Word*. Oue by One. One by one thu aandt are tfowiug. One by one ths momenta tall , Koine are coining, nuuie are (joinu, Do not strive to grasp theiu ill. One 1 iv one tliv duties wait thee, Let tliu whole strength go to each Let not lhture dreamt elate tliee, Learn tbou Unit what these can teach. One by one (bright gifts from Heaven,) Joys are sent thee here below ; Take them readily when given, Ready, Uxi, to let them go. One by one thy griefs sliull meet theo, Do not fe?r an armed baud; One will fade us others greet thee, Shadows passing through the land. Do not look at life's long sorrow ; Bee how small each moment's pain ; God will help thee for to-morrow : Every day begin again. Every hour that fleets so slowly, lias its task to do or bear ; Luminous the crown, atid holy, If thou set each gem with care. Do not linger with regretting, Or for passion hours despond ; Nor, the daily toil forgetting, Look too eagerly beyond. Uours are golden links, God's token, Reaching lleavnn ; but one by one, Take them lest the chain be brokeu Ere the pilgrimugu be done. A Speculator Cured.?Once on a time a coun try Dutchman early one morning went to town, where by chance he overheard some traders tell ing each other how much money they had made that morning by speculation ; one of them had inado 1100, $20U, $500, Ac. liana's bump of ac quisitiveness was so excited that he, without any reflection, forthwith coucluded to leave his former business, which was labor, and try his hand at speculation, and on his return home made his in tention* known to his faithful vrow. Early next morning he gathered his wullet containing his fuuds, amounting to five dollars, and off he goes Soat haste and half bent, to look up a speculation, le had not procecdod far when ho met a wagoner, and accosted bim thus: " Good morning, Mr. Wugoner, I wants to spec ulate a leetle dish mornin wid you." "Well, say," said the wagoner, "how do you want to speculate." " Veil," says the Dutchman, "I will pet you fife dollar you can't guess what my tog's name ish." " Call him up till I look at him," rejoined the wagoner. Dutchman : " H-er-e Va-tch, he-re Va-tch, he-re Va-tcb," the dog trots up, the wagoner eyes him for a moment, and said? " 1 guess his name is Watch." Dutchman: "0 benure Mr. Wagoner, you has won him, de monish is yours," and Hans returned to his old occupation, perfectly satisfied. Tiib Cai>k Cod Wild House Captured.?The wild horse, which has been running ut large for two years past on the meadows buck of Province town, Cape Cod, and which has hitherto baffled all attempts made to take him, was recently caught after a protracted chase, by a company of 20 or 30 men, who engaged in the pursuit for the excite ment it afforded. They were mounted on horses, and after surrounding the animal in the vieinity of a barn, they induced him to enter it in compauy with their own horses, who were turned loose for the purpose of enticing him. This horse has occa sioned no little sport to the people on the Cape, who have had many a good time in chasing him up and down the meadows, but ho has always been too fleet for their nags. He would not now have been taken in a fair race, and only yielded to strategy. He has passed two winters on the Cape in a wild state, and the sagacity of tho animal has been noted in severe cold weather, when he would go dowH to the ponds regularly every night, and break open the ice with his hoof, so that it should not becomo hardened, and thus cut off bis supply of water. The owner, Mr. J. H. Snow, ofProvince town, intends to bring the horse to Boston. He is represented to be a very beautiful aniuial, well built, and of great speed and endurance. The ownor has already received an offer of $500 for him. The hoise was originally brought from Cape Sablo, in company with 60 others, but escaped while being landed.?Dotton Journal, May 10. Tu* Strkkt Wai.ucrr.?Last evening, being the first pleasant one ainco the last ordor of of his honor, the Mayor, to the police, to arrest all known prostitutes and street-walkers, considerable of a " haul" was made, although the number is not by any means so large as it would have bcea had not the girls obtained information of the design of tbo l*?lioe co long in advance of the foray, which in formation a very large majority of thc'girls in the habit of walking the streets profited by, and re mainod at home. Those who were out as a general thing wcro ex l eedlngly shy, and with but a few oxccptions be haved themselves with exceeding propriety, as compared with many of their former acts. Those arrested mostly comprise the openly avowed pros titutes, as well as those who do not as yet acknowl edge it as their profession, but give their occupa tion as "seamstress," "milliner,'? "house keeper," "servant," Ate., and are mostly found about the I'ark and through Nussau street. Most of those arrested In the Sixth Ward are of this class.?AW York Kzprcu. A Gin to a Catholic Priest Ankcllid.?The following case has just been decided in the circuit court of Charles county, Maryland : The testatrix, Elizabeth Farr, bequeathed to the Jtev. James Moore her negro slaves?namely, Pe ter and Tbomaa, also Mary and her two children, Leonard and Taney?to hiin and his successors at St. Thomas. The heirs at law of the testatrix em ployed two lawyers to resist this legacy to the Rev. Mr. Moore, a Catholic priest; and the point being fully argued by these gentlemen as counsel against the priest, and by Frederick Stone, for the priest, the court (Judge Crier) decided that the legacy was void under the 35th article of the Bill of Rights, which annuLi all gifts to members of the gospel as such. Idli Visits.?-The idle levy a very heavy tax upon the industrious, when by frivolous visitation they rob them of their time. Such pcrsoas beg their daily hsppiaess from door to door, aa beg gars their daily bread, and like them, sometimes meet with a rebuff. A mere gossip ought not to wonder if we arc tired of him, seeing that we are indebted for the honor of his visit solely to the ?irenmstanoes of his being tired or himself. He sits at homo until he has accumulated an Insup portable load of ennui, and theu sallies forth to distribute it amongst his acquaintances. J. W. 1UKMECU), DBALEB IK Fore if* and Domestic Dry Goods, Roots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, bonnets, Ac., 383 S.v*niA and!**., ? ? , ? , , WiiaiKOTOK. D. C. N. B. All artieies told are warranted to prove as ret> reaented. an IT?M PROCLAMATION. IMPORTANT HOTICE?The beat mote. nal and the best work only atluwed in the SHIRTS made and1 soM by WM. II. FAULKNER, the only practical Shirt Ma>er in the city of Washington. Trv them, and save money, in addition to trouble, tiro/ and temper. Gentlemen measured, and a ro*d tit guaranteed in all cases. Orders attended to with despatch. Please note tht address, SIGN OF THE HHIRT, Pennsylvania avenue, between Third and Four-and-a-Ualf sts., south aids dee IS?1 yd _ JACOi) WEAVER, Cabinet Maker nnd Undertaker of Funerals, At short notice, Ms. 31 ROSS Street, near Eutaw. ltoT Raltlmors 1 j HA CARD TO TU K Pl/RLIC. I AVINU retired from the I,timber Bosi J jD.^*' would inform ray friends and the cki z. na of Washington that I havo resume,! the Car penter s Business st the old stand of Davis k Gar rett In returning my thanks to my friends for their liberal patronage and assistance, I would beir a con tinuance of the tame. I tun be found at my shop at any time, in Jackson alley, where I am prepared to contract, build, and do job work on the most reasonable terms, and at the shortest notice. Daring been engaged in this business for maav years, I feel assure-1 that I can give satisfacUon to all who girt me their patrouage. UOV IS? ly OKO. W. GARRETT. ALEXANDRIA ADVERTISEMENTS. PI KLL C. ATWELL, Stove,Tln, and 1J Sheet Iron Vm Mnuuiiioturer, Pitt street, rear of the Marshal House, Alexandria, Va Roofing, Guttering, and Spouting, will b? don# in the bout manner and at the nhurlest notice. ?P ? ly i ? J. L. STK1DER, MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 1S1 King street. Alexandria, Va., OFEE KM to the public a well selected stock of Cloth*, Canainieres, und Veatings, which be is prepared to make up at abort notice, aud on reasonable terms. >p 7-oodly SIGN OF TUK BIG KEY. CR. NEWJHAN, Locksmith and Rel|. ? Hanger, Royal street, near the Market, Alex andria. Bells hung and repaired in a workmanlike manner, at extremely low rates. mar 80?eoly JOHN A.~KEYNt Merchant Tailor, No. 113 King street, (one door weet of Pitt,) Alex andria, Va. Constantly on hand Shirts, Drawers, Cravats, Ac., and everything to be found in a gentlemen's outfitting establishmeut. mar 80? ly AL. GREGORY, dealer in Stoves and ? Tin Ware. Roofintr, 8pouting, aud all kinds of Tin and Copper Ware made to order, Alexandria, Va. mar 80?ly H. BLONDHAEM'S Saint Charles Clothing House, No. 01, Northwest Corner of King and Fairfax Streets, ALEXANDRIA, VA., HAM constantly on hand, and offers to the public, for cash, au excellent assortment of fashion able ready-nude Clothing aud Furnishing Goods, mar 28?cod I v BENJAMIN F. GAMBRILL, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Tobacco, Cigars, SuufT, and Pipes, No. 6 Royal street, ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA. roar 2B?codUm CHRISTOPHER NEAL, COUNSELLOR AND ATTORNEY AT LAW, ALRXAXDBIA, VIRGINIA, feb 13?lawl2w O T OM A C HERRINGS, FLOUR, Meal, Ac.? 60 barrels No. 1 Potomac Herrings, (gross) 600 barrels super and extra Flours Meal?Corn, Rye, Ac., for sale low by IIILL, BROWN A PARTLOW, Corner Prince aud Union streets, feb IB?tf Alexandria, Va. WELSH'S PREMIUM FAMILY FLOUR, -f AA BARRELS of the above Justly ? "" celebrated Family Flour. ALSO, 60 barrels Welsh's Extra Super Flotir, jnst received per Manassa Gap railroad, Via of Straaburg from Win chester, and for sale by the single barrel or dray load, by KlNCHELOE A CO., No. 26 King street, MRS. LOW, Manufacturer of Ladies' Drese Trimmings, Fringes, Gimps, Cords and Tassels, Fancy Buttons, Regalias, Military Trimmings, Ban ners, Flags, Ac., Pennsylvania avenue, south side, between 9th and | 10/A streets. No. 297. ap 13?lycod _____ ERRY DAVIS' Vegetable Pain Killer. No medioine ever offered to the public has met with the success that has attended the sale of Perry Davis's Pain Killer. This remarkable remedy, so celebrated for its instantaneous and magic cure of burns, bruises, scalds, and pains of the body, ex ternal and internal, has attracted the attention of counterfeiters, who have, in many places, managed to palm off their worthless Imitations. The genuine Perry Davis's Pain Killer is now put up in panel bottles, with the words Davis' Vegetaole Pain Killer, blown in the glass; and with two steel engraved labels on each bottle?one an exoellent like ness of Perry Davis, the Original Inventor of the medicine, the other a steel engraved note of hand none others may be relied upon as genuine. Prioe of bottles 12^ cents, 26 cents, 60 oents and fl, respec tively. PERRY DAVIS A SON, Proprietors, No. 74 lligli street, Providence, R. I. The Pain Killer is sola by Gray A Ballantyue, and John T. Mortimer, Washington, I). C. Pnrcell, Ladd A Co., Richmond, Va. M. A. Santos A Bon, aud King A Toy, Norfolk,Va. Canby A Hatch: E. H. Stabler A Co.: William H. Brown A Bro.: Smith A Atkinson: E. AS. Fry: Ober A Co., Baltimors, Md. And by all the prinoipal Druggists. ap U?aAwSmo THE GREAT DISCOVERY. KROLLERION ! jFor curling the Hair I FOR many rears it has been the object of deepest study with ehvmists and others, to produce a fluid that, applied! to the hair, wonla cause it to wave aad carl equal in beauty to the natural curl. THE KROLLERION Is the only article ever offered to the world that will effect this most desirable object But three or lour applications are necessary to curl it as much as may be desired, aud for anv length of t me. From the many testimonials of tnose who have used it the subscriber does not hesitate to warrant the Krolleri on to give satisfaction, and prove as reoommended in all cases. The recipe fur making, with full directions for use will be sent on the receipt of one dollar, post-paid. The ingredients will not cost Ovor 12 oents. Direct to H A. FREKMONT, ap 2?Sin Warren, Trumbull county, Ohio. I JOHN R. KLVANS. WILLIAM THOMPSON. BLVANS A THOMPSON, Dealers in Hardware, Coach Trimmings, Ac. No. 820 Pennsylvania Avenue, between 6th and 10th streets, Washington, D. C. House Furnishing Hardware, Britannia. German Silver, Alba la and Silver Plated Tea Table and Desert .Spoons Carvers and Forks, steels, Knives with and without forks Brass, Britannia, Block Tin and Plated Candlesticks Shovel and Tongs, Waffle Irons, Sad Irons Maslin A Bell Metal nettles, Furnaces, Ovens, Grid irons, Ac., Ac., Ac. Building Materials, Rnral Cottage, Closet, Cupboard, Chest,Till, Psd and Trunk Locks Shuttle, Door, and Blind Hinges, Screws, Bolts, Cat and Wrought Nails Brsd's Shutter Screws and Stubba, Door Springs, Handrail Screws, Door Knobs Bell Pulls, Door Sheaves and Rail, Ac., Ac., Ac. Cabinet Makers Goods. Hair Cloth, Curled Hair, Moss, Gimps, Sob aad Chair Springs, Venetian Blind Hooks, Rack Pulleys, Roller Ends, Brackets, Furniture Nails Glue, Coffin Handles and Screws, Diamond Screw r la tea, Ac., Ac., Ac. Carpenters Goods. Planes, Haws, Drawing Knives, Spoksshsvss, Chisels snd Gouges, Plane Irons Augers. Braces and Bitts, Boring Machines, Ham mers, Hatchets, Levels Bevila, Hquarea, (Hugos, Axes, Ac., Ac, Ao. Blacksmith and Coach Makers Goods. Black and Bright Springs, Axles, Felloes, Hpokee, Hubs. Bows, Shafts, Pules Sleigh Runners, Silvered and Brass Bands, Stump Joints, Stump Collars, Top Crops Curtain Frames, Lamps, Inside Linings, Lining Silks, Damaak, Seaming Cords Tufts. Tassels, Buttons, Tacks, Fringes, Laces, Plain snd Enamelled Canrusa Russia Duck, Enamelled Leather, Dash Leather, Ac., Ac., Ac. ELVANS A THOMPSON, mar 22?6m 82fl Pena. avenue. SOUTHERN MILITARY ACADEMY Lottery. (By authority of the State of Alabama.)?Conducted on the Havana plan. GRAND SCHEME FOR MAY. Class O.?To be drawn on the 12th May, 1866, In the city of Montgomery, When prises amounting to ?30,000 Will be distributed according to the following mag nificent scheme I And remember every prim* is drawn at each drawing, and paid when due without discount 1 Prize of *7,500 is 17,800 '1 of 5,000 is 6,000 1 of 2,000 is 2,000 2 oT 1,000 is 2,(>00 '6 of j .'>00 is 8,500 10 of. 200 is 2,000 16 of 100 is 1,500 78 of 60 is 8,900 120 of 60 is 8,000 18 approximation prises amounting to.... fluo 261 Prises amounting to $80,000 ONLY TEN THOUSAND NUMBERS. Tickets $V?Halves 12 6".?Qnarters 91 26. SAMUEL SWAN, Agent and Manapr. nov 18?ly Montgomery. Alabama. PUB SALB ? ? LB V1K. a number of uu ? improved lots ft* sale or lease, located in various parts of Um city. U. WARD, nov 18?dtf AGENCIES. Ac COLLECTOR AND AGENT. THE Hukwribcr otter* kij *? publio as agent to take oharge of property, oollect aocouuU, or transact such buwow wmar be intrusted to him. Any commiinwti0?^^ to him at his residence. oorner of Ninth and M streets north, or left at W.ilmm R. Riley', "tore cor^r of Eighth street and Pennsylvania aveuue, will reoeive ^ClCtS: bouses and lots in various part, of thauil?-Ty,,OCO,UU"MUlU1K teTO' A. QLAPMON. | ABOLISH the RENT 1>AV. I TIIK Union Land Association offer, tbu spring, unusual advantages to persons rous of procuring a " homestead! i or *7 ft each, uble >3 a month, they wiU trfl,lp fee "",'p^',i erBCt Iful building lots, on graded sheets, and will ?>rect thereon such houses " may be 7^, . I only the net cash price will be charged,and that, pay uble by small monthly instalments. Tht situation is rtirectfy opposite the Navy Yard, ^mmjnd. flne views of the city and river, u proverbial tor health and irood water" and is in everyway admirably adapt ed for ?i^able residence.. Why will any family co nti n u* nay in g rent, when, with the same monev, they can pu^hLo a free home, which niast double in value long before the laat instalment upon it fall, du? EarW application is necessary, as W few of the 650 loU offered laat Office Beventh street, above Odd Fellows' flail, ftp 28?8m. ? u ? ?? ADOOKWHICH EVERY BUSINESS utau In the District Want#.?The Wash ington City Directory, only 76 oenta a copy, half pnee, can be had at Alexander Adam?m's, on,Mh nnnoaite to the Pout Office, where be keep? oonstuntfjTon hand a fine assortments Pens Ink I'ui>?r, Flaying: and Vl.Uing Cards, Games, Ac Hei.sgBnt tor atl the Cheao Pubica^m, Magazines, and Newspapers, 1i New.. Belf's Life, Punoh, and London Times, re taW&SPn"".*"! THbu.., ~-'?l every night, and delivered to subscriber*. march 28?tf T ,gjs~si sXftr.&.'Stg including wmmi?iioner? under treaties and theva Hous pu^Uo office.. lie will attend topr^BPtto. and otVcr Und claim.. the P^ngofpatonfcfor the public lands, and tie confirmation by Congress of irrunt. and claims to lands; olaiMS u>r property lost in or taken for the service of the Dn'^f Drimertv destroyed by the Indians, or while in the SEEKmrflhe United States; invalid, revelu 8^^, navy, widow.', and half-pay ? claims for revolutionary mutation, half-pay, or bounty lands, as wellUwse aLin.t the Bute of Virginia as agamst the Dnited tftateB ? all claima growing out of oontracta with the government, for damagea sustained in consequence of the action or conduct of the gov?ran?nt, and, in deed, any business before Congress or ^ puMwoffl oes whicn may require the aid of an agent ?r attorney. HischLrges willU moderate, andlepending upon the amount of the claim and the extent oft^?8?r"^0 Mr F. A. Dickims in known to most of thoee who have been in Congress within the lsat few years,or who have occupied any public attention at Washing 10Hi. office is on Fifteenth street, opposite to the Treasury Department, and next to the Bank of th. MAJl1ettg8 must be post paid. ?ov 18 T WT ncurrent mon ey an d land U Warrants boaght and sold; Draft, on all the prinoipal cities sold to suit purchasers. cw? u.. n;s?"S?T, No. 483 I'enn. avenue, Washington, D. C. nor 16?ly 1 D C-Claim, for Bounty Land, application. for Pension by the widows and minor heirs of ?oU diers killed (or who died) u> the United y'*'?' service in anv war since ll#0, <>?eludmg the Flonda SJow. and heiri'oPall for extra pay iur axujj C' ?? A?.t N II.?Land Warranto and Land Scrip bought and sold. P0T 1&~" LAW AND CLAIM AGENCY. THE undersigned will oontinus to nractios in the variou. oourta of thia Dirtnct, and attendI kMhe prosecution of all clause, of claim, againat the gov ernment. Ho will alao attend to the uufiniahed agen cy buainess of ^P^^&^moULTON, Washington City. F Moulton, Esq. is authorixed to close up all my business connected with claims upon the govern CUA8. C. TUCKER, WnshUwton, D. C., Attorney and i^entfoiClam^ a^CotMWssion ? rx .it a,? vitatoc I^MTolutiouanr. naval, in* ZrTZT^^ for the services of volunteers in the Texas Revolution of IMS. Having oopies ot all the muster-rolls of the Texas Revolution, he is prepared to give prompt attention to the claima of all wbH^ed, and of the heirs of tbo* who di?d or were killed while in the serrioe. Office and reeidenoe, No. 61S Maryland avenas. nov 18?dly Agency in Washington city. WILLIAM U. HDLL, (for several j<ears an Kiaminer in the Peuaion Office,) will attend to the prosecution of claims sfainst ^?lr0o^nR^' p^l 'is Bounty Lands, Psnslons, Back and Extra Pay, *?Refor to Hon. L. P. Waldo, Commisaioner of Pisn aiona, Hon. John Wilson, feommissionw General Und Hffion, and to the Heads of I>epartmenU aBi. Bureaus generally. | MIBCELLANEOD8.' A FEW more gentlemen can be accom modated with board on reasonable terms at No. 468, 11th stree', oorner_of ^ strort. ap l^-8m? MRS. E. L. REYNOLDH. MISS S. A. FAULKNER, DRESS MAKER, , South iuU Penmyivania avenut, ovponit U. H. Hot'l, betvetn id and 4 1-8 **., Watkxngton. apll?ly SILVER Spoons, Silver Tea-Sets, Fine !5l Oold Watches, Rich Gold Jewelry. Also. ? large aasortment of Kpeotedea of every quality, and a variety of other goods, **iekl wiU *U ?t the wholesale price, by the aingle artiole. Do not fail te call before making your selections, at No. 4 i8, I'ennsylvtnia avenue, Between 4 1-2 and 6th street^ Sign of the Wge Spread Eagle, H? O. HOOD. N. B. Chronometers, Duplex, and other Fine Watchea, carefully repaired and warranted ^) ^T? satisfaction, by an experienced workman. Also, new work made to order, and Jewelry nga.red^short " mar SO? tf (Bent and Globe) COrriN WAREROOM, *e. J WILLIAM PLANT A Co., Underta ? kera?residence 418 Beventh street, between O and H streets. Interments procured in ?nv ground or oemeterr. Coffins, Oapa, Bhrouds, Hearse, and every artiole f*r Interments of the best quality fi: miahed at abort notice, on the moat n**>n ab'o terms, and at all hours of the night. the exclusive right of Crump s Patent Corpse Pw 7ZS* toe dead fo^anyjength J T. NEAL. on Seventh Street, oppoaitr ? Centre Market, keeps constantly on hand, for "dmS& iiro liquors O"""** KEOABH. ko. nov 18?ly HOUSES AMD LOTS FOR ?A? E. M AA BIJILDINO loU, and 36 houses, | IfU brick and frame, for sale on easy terns. Also, two stores te lei, on the craer of 7th and G .treete, Island. A TR0B? Carpenter and Builder, Corner of Virginia avenue and ad street. dee ???eodlr ?. EMERY'S Granite Marble and ? Hrown Htone Yard, oorner of B and Soonnd ntreeta. Oftes on Hecond .teset, between B and C streets. Reeidence 418 F street, between Bixth and Haven th. "OT 'T BlUGGS. HALL * CO., EnfIneera and General MachiBiste,oorner of Virginia avenue and Ninth street west, Waahington, Diatnot of Co InmWa " ~lT PRACTICAL PLUMBING ESTABLISH MEN rf No. ftW, 7th ? treet. opposite the rfiil|b subicriln?r hnvlnf ronpwtM 1 raiicreniente tn hie new tlom ie now ready to furnish and put npall articles n (bis) the above line of business, ?n? would state tUt,havu>g nrenticeship with ? New \ork Arm, he feel, fully Competent u> do all work intrusted to him, with du ""Tir-T' 71 ill. MEDICAL ADVERTISEMENT*. AYKK'8 MLU. for all tbe parpowi ol Family Physic. There has lung existed a lie detuaud fur an effective . gatire Pill which could be ? 'on as surs and[perfectly aaft it* operation. Tan has been \pared to meet that demand, ?an extensive trial of ita has conclusively shown with wbatsuooess it aooom plishes the purpose designed. It ii etiav to make physical PiO, but not so easy to make tbe beet of Pills?one which should have none of the ob but all the advantages of every other. This atteimrted here, ana with whst success we would sportfully submit to the public decision. It has been unfortunate for the patient hitherto that almost every pUrjrutive medicine is acrimonious and irritating the Dowels This is not. Many of them produce much griping pain and reTulaion in the system as more than counterbalance the good to be derived from them. These Pills produce no Irritation or pain, less it arises from a previously sxisting obstruction or derangement in the bowels. Being purely vege table, no harm can arise from their use in any quan tity; but it is better that any medicine should taken Judiciously. Minute directions for their use the several diseases to which they are applicable are ?ven on the box. Among the complaints which .ve been speedily cured by them we may mention Liver Complaint, In ite various forma of Jaundice, Indigestion, languor, and Loss of Appetite, Ustless ness, Irritability, Bilious Headache, Bilious Fever, Fever and Ague, pain in the Bids and Loins, for in truth, all these are but the oonsequenee of diseased action of the liver. As an aperient, they afford prompt and sure relief in Costiveness, Piles, Colic, Dysentery, Humors, Scrofula, and 8curvy, Colds, with sereness of the body, doers and impurity of the blood, short, any and every case where a purgative is quired. They have also produced some singularly success ful cures in Bhoumatiam, Gout, Dropsy, Gravel, Ery sipelas, Palpitation of the Heart. Pains in the Back, Stomach and Side. They should be freely taken la the spring of the year, to purify the blood snd prepare the system for the ehange of seasons. An occasional dose stimulates the stomach into healthy action, and restores the appetite and rigor. They purify the blood, and, by their stimulant action on tne circula tory system, renovate the strength of the body, and restore the wasted or diseased energies of the whole organism. Henoe an occasional dose is advantageous even though no serious derangement exists; but un necessary dosing should never be carried too far, as every purgative medicine reduces the strength, when taken to excess. Tbe thousand cases in which physio is required cannot bo enumerated here, but they suggest themselves to the reason of every body and it is confidently believed this pill will answer better purpose than anything which has hitherto been available to mankind. When their virtues are once known tbe publio will no longer doubt what remedy to employ when in need of a cathartic medicine. Being sugar-wrapped thev are pleasant to take, and being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their use in any quantity. For minute directions, see the wrapper on the Box Prepared by Dr. JAMES 0. AYER, Practioal i Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Price 26 cents per box. Five boxes for $1 00. AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, For the rapid cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarstness, Bronchitis, Whoop ing-Cough, Croujp, Asthma, and Contump Hon. This remedy has won for itself such notoriety for Its cures of every variety of Pulmonary disease, that it is entirely unnecessary to recount the evidences of ite virtues in any community where it has been em ployed. So wide is the Hold of its usefulness, and so numerous the cases of ita cures, that almost every section of the country abounds in persons publiolv known, who have been restored from alarming and sven desperate diseases of the lungs by its use. when once tried its superiority over every other medicine | ?>f its kind is too apparent to escape observation, and ?rhere its virtue? are known, the publio no langerhea itato what antidote to employ for the distressing and dangerous affections of the pulmonary organs which ?re incident to our climate. And not only in formid able attacks upon tbe lungs, but for the milder varie ties of Colds, Coughs, Hoarseness, Ac., and for child ren it is the pleasantest and safest medicine that can be obtained. As it has long been in oonstant use throughout this section, we need not do more than assure the people its quality is kept up to the best that it ever has been, tnd that the genuine article is sold by Z. D. OILMAN, ? Washington. 0. M. LI5TUICTJM7 .. ? _ Georgetown, And by all Druggists everywhere. dec IB?eo*m HUJurS LINIMENT. For tbe speedy cure of Rheumatism, Disease ?oTH* ^ is Tin IIacx oa I Bide, Pasaltsis or rk .Limbs, Sprains, Was* Aneles, Bruises, do, Ac. _ Ht'Ui's Liniment has made many extraor dinary cures, some of which are almost incred ible. cum. Clark Evans, of Sing Sing, if. Y, was cured of disease of the spine, after being a perfect cripple far eight years 0. F. Hall, of Roekville, Ct, had a child turHof a diseased spine; also a cripple. D. D. Reed, of Bristol. R I., was cured of a qiinal disease of long standing. It M. Blunt, of Sing SingTn. Y, was cured of rheumatism of twenty years' standing Henry Evarteoo, of Oak Hill, N. Y., was cured of rheumatism and saJt rheum. Elisabeth Milligan, of Huntingdon Co., N. J, had the use of her limbs restored after being paralysed. Physicians of high standing use Hunt's Lin iment in obstinate cases of rbenmatism and spinai disease*. MOTMATMK. This severe and painful disoase has low baffled tbe skill of thousands of our most cel ebrated physicians. Time and money have been wasted in futile endeavors to obtain some embrocation that would perform a cure ? \ i ^ ^Te,failod ""Pt Hun's Liimmrr, and that has been successful in almost evsry instance in which it has been employed. Rheumatism arises from different causes, but most generally proceeds from colds, expo sure to tbe weather, and sleeping in damp rooma Those who are subject to this com plaint should avoid remaining in damp places too long. Reader, if you have the rheuma turn, ne matter hew slight, procure a bottle of that rsmody, so celebrated under the name of Htnrr'e Liniment, without delay and apply it thoroughly to the parts affected, and pain will vanish. 1 DISEASE OT THE SPINK n>e vertebra of the human system is lishlo, fiom colds, strains, and external injuries, to be drawn out of shspe, sometimes contracting so as to bend the body completely doable, and then again will take a curve, distorting the body, making a hideous form. A STTCH IN THE BACK is caused by a sudden wrenching of the spine, nnd produces violent and acute pains makincr it very difficult for the person to move, ft should not be neglected, as the curvature of the spine is often brought on by a neglect of this common complaint. WEAKNESS OF THE ANKLES. Strnins and long continued pains, cold, and external injuries, are the chief causes of this malady. Tli? muscles are relaxed, and in * many eases, making it difficult to move. By t? free use of llirirr'a Liniment, a certain care will be effected. Hunt's Liniment is sold by the Druggists generally, throughout the United State* Price, 26 cents per bottle. CHARLES RTOTT A CO., Comer of Seventh it and Pa. avenue, Agents P, . 'yOJPEWI CORNET BAND. Ltmdtr, J. M. Pbowiiv?Omdmrtnr, F. Paosrra? ,. L. Wssnas. Cotillion Conductor. AVIN? associated In oar Band mm ? 1 of tbe most scientific and best skilled musicians ?a this city, we am prepared to attend Military Pa rdee, Bella, or Private Partiea, with any number of pieoee. Residence, opposite the Marine Barracks. nor M?ty FOR RENT. ANEW THREE-STORY AND ATTIC' Bnck House, situated on Sixth street, east side near the eoraar of M, No. MS. For particulars, in q?t?of P. M. MAGRuDKR, ? Dry Goods and Shoe Stars, nov eodts No. m. Hevwath street A?~ WANTED^ NY PERSON HAVING THE ABOYE H_l amonnt to loan, on tbe tnoit unexceptionable | reaJ-estate secnrity, will hear of s customer by sd JTSfcr'0' n't _jl MEDICAL APV HOWARD ASSOCIATION, T?? $ST?tii5u2^?tow, ! OonorrhcB*, Gleet, Syphilis, Ao,*o- , . . ? j w The Howard Association of HVlWelphU^ in v?* of the awfhl deetruoUou of hunu lm and hcamj. ?u?ld by Sexual diaeaa.-, and the deception. which are practised upon the unfortunate victims ?^?u? eu?by quacks, have ducted theu ??Ma?nnK S?r iraoD tut a charitable aut worthy of thMr name, togv*e medical advice gratia, to all person. tbu. afflicted. (male or lemshy) who apply Dy letter, (poatrpaid,) with a description of thiir oondition, (age, occupa tion habits of life. Ac.,) aad in cum of extreme IKiverty and suffering to ftirnish medicine* free of ChThe Heward Association i* a beaevolent Institu ??d s^ssririjisr1fsySrfSi-. SgFiBs&WStfrtSae i PenuHylvnuia. By order "^Dg^MWBLL, Preaident Gio. F?iecbiu>, BecrwUry. mar 80?deoAwly LARRABEE'8 PILB OlWTMgNT.^ FOR Pile*< Fre?h Cut*, Old Sore*, Scald*, Ul?"? tWe BweaU, Tetter., or any other *$?%? VZ-w, fiSEUJS I uwd onTetteri. When intended to draw, sprwrf >t SSS.WT Sick To heal, it ahould be spread thin. | For a Scald or Bruise, add about equal parte of good Urd, and a little fine Chalk^^ ^ CONllEB Agent for the DUtriciofC^nmb^ Residence on ?th, between D and sste I ***S??3&s. 491 Ninth bet D and E streets, Washington. mar 2?BawBm ONE CORE FOB ONE DISEASE. Km* and inUrtdw, dwovory BESHLER'S Anti-periodic or Few w Ague Pills, are a certain mire for all hat clsas of malarious and periodic oomplainte known m chill. a j-Sjaa a^rissss d'n^'iaaallj Feliid upon, *U: mJokwI, WW or ,UAte many years' patient expen^ent and reMaroh as a Pharmaceutist, tne undersipied <?ndidly Wie^w that he ha. perfected. a ,^inrty-flre dred complaiate, which wtil ?????? .eniibly, n^w^TundeVhirown observation, uponmore than one thousand severe caw. without one *"!?*?? Before asking the confidence of the public, now " thout making any draft, upon .te?*du lity.'the inventor of thteme^nede^tejAaw that hi# statements wo not thort DTI wckl?* P cipl^dman. We therefore ask attention ^ the follow ing joint certificate from the Hon. W?U?m A- Newell, M l)., late member oi Congress trpm New JyMjT. and A D. Newell, M. J., an wninently .ncoejaltal ?or geon and physician, cf New Brunswick, N. J. 2b Phytioians and Ou Public " Having extensively used 'Deahler-a Anti-period^o or Ferer and Ague Pilla, w our practioe, we take pleasure in stating thus publicly our experience of Fheir efficacy. We have used them in hundreds of om? offtTver and ague, and have never known a pw hw" second chill after commencing with 3&3SrtKsaj?S ri?=a??^ s$3sr? thalwe have been made acquainted with the composition of these pilla, and find. tciJtific preparation. Moreover, Kie^^-T^y^iXlvcom pounded. We earnestly com,non^J^U^*aft? 'ice of the profeaaion, and believe they will cure at all usual remedies have felled.^ NKWKI I. M D A. D. NEWELL, M. D. In their own State both theae K?*1*??1 Kniveraal ^ TsltS ^u?ZK nir^d^od faito^we STonwn"1 ibTSon. Theodore FreUnghuyaen.lS^ Not* from IX* Bon, Tk^Mr* FHimf" ?~V "From the professional chapter and reputation of Brs. N.w.U,P.bove named and ^e^U^o. ^h these gentlemen, with Mr. Deahlw, are nerom N?w Baoxswicx, N. J., Jan. >*, | nil complaint, with one remedy, miaaraniy ?" ?" (JVod^eanto^ by which it U diatingnii-d from ^T^UaritiM of DMtf'* Anti-Piriodi* PUU. \ only without inoonvsoienoa, bul without Meming effect rf any kind. .l. WMkw atomach, 8d. They never disagree with the weaken siom^c , 5KJ?ra7?Ju?5SWS 5Si "Z?*m'5 JiS tJuEi.?ia~'iwinl to ?? 'TthVn-y contain no ^lt of mercury, ar^nle, or ^ZnU?~ of DM" r?~ ond/fus l?L It is not liquid. There la no danger of loa. by T^gai^toS! ^ any P^t of the Union for six ??te, ax SpTtwiIb^ui C Oregon, or to tho^ plac- for taateleas and without oder. All other j', cnt thn disease are bitter and nauseous, and ?3* diSi?? by Children or delicate per *?Deahler'. Aati-peirk>d?o or Ferer aad Ago? Pilla, U1 Broadway, New York. 11 nor box: or. for the convenience of thoas Jading wh? it bas not been ^ will be forwarded by mail, prepaid,, to y ^ ^^J^JTiiberal discount to dealer*, and delivered in N^r York oity free of expen*. nov 18?ly G. W. DREW, SUPERIOR DYER~XND SCOURER, South tide Pennsylvania arenue, between 9th and 10th itreet*, No. 287. ap 1>?ly J THE PBOPLEm SAFETY KURD. " I AMOS HUNT, Coanty Constable, Collector and General Agent- Agent for the Empire Htate and Southern Protection (of Alexandria, Va.) Fire In surance Companiaa, and the American Mutual Life Inauranoe Company of New Haven, Connecticut, Profeaaor Silltman, President; Dr. 8. O. Buaey, Medical Examiner. EST Insurance and other business promptly and safely dona on Mtrai terma. N. B. Orders through the dtr poat office or left with Jnstlccs Morsell, Ooddard, Bates, or Donn will be carafnily executed and due return made. For character inquire of A. Kotbwell, Lewis John son, or either the above-named Justice*. (>91 oe aad raaidance No. 61 A street North, Capitol ill. nor 1??ly | H. JOHNSON, Family (irooer, comer ?P ? of Beventh and K ?traeSa, No. 4*#, ia being eoa ?tantly supplied with fresh Family Orocariaa at all kinda, to which he reapectfolly solwlte the patronage ?f his friends. ?e? It?* BUSINESS CABDS. DR. D. MoPA RLAK, OFFICE, Ma. 888, rsnnsylvania avenue, near 8th si. aw ?0?1/ C. H. VAN FATTEN, M. D. ?ui?M DntlS, OMce near Brown'e Hotel, Penn. Avenue. Charges Kew York and Philadelphia prima, and guarantiee hi* work to be equal to any done iu those cities mar 1>?ly R. B. DONALDSON, DJSNTI8T. (LIT* or THE riRM OF HUM & UOMJlUNHM.) Office, southwest corner of 7th Mid D streets, oue square from the Avenue, (Entrance on D street.) mar >?ly WASHINGTON, D. C. B. OWKV. ?* OW*M. E. OWEN & SON, Military aud Naval MERCHANT TAILOB8, Pennsylvania A venue, between 14th and 16tb streets, Washington, D. C. fW Naval and Military uniforms executed in the neatest style. mar a?dtf GOD AND OUH NATIVE LAND! TT 8. of A?tieorge Washington Camp, ? No. 1, meets every Friday even in* at Tem neraiioe Hall, E street, between 9th and loth street*. ^ WM. H. SIBLEY, fob 8?dly Recording aocretary. mrORTHERN LIBERTIES DIVISION, IM No. 12, Bona' of Temperance, meets era'* Tuesday evening in Temperance Hall, oa E street, between 8th amf 10th streeto, at 7 6^PM.p R. J. Bball. E. 8. feb att-ly EDGAR H. BATES, POLICE MAGISTRATE. First street, near Pennsylvaaia areaae. Conveyancing, Ac., promptly attended to. feb 81?ly [Star] T. H. EVANS & CO., General Produce Commiuion Merchantt, AND DIALIRB IK POTATOES, APPLES. ONIONS, FOREIGN FRUITS, Ao., No. 682 Pennsylvania Avenue, WASHINGTON, D. 0. cf Goods promptly delivered. feb 19?ly LEMUEL WILLIAMS, Cabinet-maker and Undertaker, Pennsylvania Avenue, between Seventeenth and Eighteenth Street*. feb IT?ly 1>R. S. J. COCKERILLE, DENTIST, No. 246 Pfnntylvania avenue. Washington, D. 0. feb 1ft?dly W. EVELYN WILLIAMS. _ Amanuensis, Copyist, and General Scribe. Orders left at the " Empire Hotel" will meet with prompt attention. feh 14 SNUFF AND TOBACCO. PETER LORILLARD, MANUFA.CTURBK, No. 42, Chatham Street, Ne* York, Successor of Peter A George Lorillard, offers for sale all kinds of Snuff and Tobaooos in general use. For particulars, a Prioe Current can be obtained by addressing as above. . This Establishment u oae of the oldest of the kind in the United States. feb 8?dly WILLIAM G. DEALS Tenders his services to the publie generally, as MEASURER OF ALL KDYD8 OF WORK CON NECTED WITH BUILDING. Office oa D street* near Ttb, second story. Near Patriotic Bank, Washington. Jan 81 E. B. HALL, M. D., Homoeopathic Physician, Office No. 480 Washington Place, between D and E Office for night calls, <? Third door from the earner of the avenue, is 8th St., east side. Jan 8?ly A. S. CABNER, . Draper aad Tailor, FouiHUid-e-hulf Street WASHINGTON, D. C. All orders faithfully and promptly sweated. deo a8?ly - P. H. SIMS'S Plumbing Establishment, No. 811 7th street, opposite the Intelligeaeer Office Hydraulics of every description put up and con stantly on hand. dec 18?tf JOSEPH FERGUSON, Barber aid Hair Dresser. Eighth street, next door to Squire Smith's office. dee 18~<ily M. T. PARKER, House and Sign Painter aad Glacier. No. SO Louisiana avenue, between Mh and 7 th ate. "dec 18?dly JOSEPH C. G. KENNEDY, un or tub csmi omci Prosecutes Claims before Congress and the Depart' Office, ooraer Tenth street and Pennsylvania avenue, over the Savings Bank. dec 8?ly DRESS AND CLOAK MAKING. Mas. C. V. JOHNSTON, Pennsylvania avsnue, third door from Tenth street, entranoe en D street, Will take several Apprentices. Also, good hands wmoted. Uhs will cut and basts, cut Linings and Patterns. dss4r?ly COMMISSIONER AND NOTARY, No. 4SO Seventh street, near E, Washing ton, D. C. GEORGE cTtHOMAS, Commissioner of Deeds tor New York, Terns. Arkanaaa, California, New Jersey, Louisiana, Ohio. Missouri, Penney I vania, Kentucky, Maryland, Florida, Maia* . , Michigan, Wisconsin, Mississippi. Delaware, Rhode Island, Oonnectacnt, Indiana, North Carolina, 8. Carolina, Illinois, Iowa, N. Hampshire, Massachusetts, Virginia, Vermont Tennessee, and the Territories. Attorney for PaUnte and Olaimt, andOon~ymv?r. dee4--a)y . P. H. DAVTDGE, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, AMD Commissioner of Deeds roe tub svAvas or Virginia, New York, Maine, Tsaisdj New Jersey, Illinois, I Louisiana, Mississippi Connecticut, M Msadwisetta, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Florida, Tenneeeee, Alabama, Iowa, Oeorria. California, Arkansas, Boath Carolina, Ac., Ac. Conveyancing is all its branches promptly and accurately ewwuted. Office Louisiana avunne, opposite Fifth street. nov 88?dAwly WELCH A WILSON, Merchant Tailors, Bridge street, Ons door eaat of Bank of Commerce, Georgetown. nov 18?ly WM. C. MAGEE, Merchant Tailor, aad general dealer la GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHINO GOODS, Bridge street, between Petomae aad High streets, Georgetown. nov 18?ly HAMILTON G. FA NT, Baakor aad Dealer in Exchange Stocks, Ac., Ac., No. 488 Pennsylvania avenue, Washington, D. 0. nov 18?ly CHARLES WEBHTEK, ri.ABTSBBB, G street, between Fourth end Fifth streete. nov 18?ly F. A. TUCKER, Mcrcbaat Tailor, Nationnl Hotel, Wsshingtoti, D. 0. nov 18?ly JOHN M. McCALLA. Attorney at Law and General Agent Offloe at the eorner of HJrth street and Louisiana Avanne, Washington city. nov ^8?tf J. S. IIOLLINGBHEAD, NOTART PUBLIC AND COMMISSIONER OF, DEEDS, Duvall's Building. Peon aveuna, near Four-and-a-half sires', not IS