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7y if V ? . A 9 . gjntipuuli gc)nM.ira WEDNESDAY MORNING .APRIL 4,1 86 6. Deforrotl flatter. Tkej followlne; artlclss ud Usmi of news, id! ethers which appear elsewhere la oar paper this morn In j, were Id type for yesterday's lime, and wtr crowded oat by tne President's Proclamation f Ft tea: Personal Illghtl Mr. Sqllibakqb Introduced Into the limit, on Monday, a bill to seoure to a olttten of the Unl ted States the right to pass thronih, rt main, or take permanent abode, or hold property Id any Cut or Territory In tbt Union, free from excessive impositions or tatatloo, with the same immnnttlei M cltliens of the Stales. It pan.sb.ei tbt depriva tion, whether by threats or violation, of these prlr lit. In any cm, by no not exceeding $3,000, and Imprisonment not exceeding; three years, or both. It punUhti with dtttb tbt murder of eueh tltlien of the United States, and sobjecti the prln dpal and felf abettors to responsibility for damages to personal representatives of tbe deeeasedj and for xnaimtng, or other personal lojory, Ave yean Im prisonment, and ten thousand dollars-may he ad judged against tbo principal or hli abettor. No unpardoned rebel ehall bare the benefit of thtf act. Foreign Ifewe. Tbo eteamer City of ParUr with Llrerpool ad Ylcei to tb 21it ult., hit arrived. Recent appro tensions of war had been removed at Vienna, It wu stated, bat the London Pott teyt It baa reaion .to believe that telegraphic news to the effect that since Sunday declaration! of a reeiKirtng eherae Ur have been received from Berlin by tba Austrian. Government, and that the apprehensions of a war between the great German Powers hare been there by removed, are totally incorrect, and that the re latlom between the two Powers continue very crit ical. Tb German Journals continue to represent the relations of Austria and Prussia as very threaten lag. .The London Teu$ directs attention to the erltl eal state of affairs. It says that Dinners; has thrown off his wait, and tbe Duchies are to be an Hexed to Prussia. Preparations for war are pro grossing on both sides. Io both capitals military councils are belJ, generals nominated, and plans of campaigns disenssed. Tb funds are depressed In tb various European markets by these disquieting rumors. Tbe Fpaolih Government has raised the state of siege in New Castl. In tb llous of Commons the Irish Attorney General declared that the Lord Lieutenant bad stated that he apprehended a Fenlen Invasion. Beveral land owners had applied for permission to arm and drill their tenantry, but the Government refused their consent, feeling rerfectly able to afford every protection, Tb London Tint at last admits that 'frightful and unjustifiable cruelties were committed In Ja maica, and that there was an abuse of power be yond all excuse or ralliatlon." In the French Corps Leglslatlf an amendment to me aaaress 10 me .emperor iniavor or en extension of liberties had been strongly debated Several speakers demanded Increased liberty fur the public, tb press, and tb Chambers. Tbe amendment was, however, rejected by a vote of 204 against 63 A Paris telegram of tbe 20th to the Datty TtU graph reports, oogood authority, that Head Centre (Stephens baa not arrived there. CONMKRCUL 13TBLL10BCe. Livkrfool, March 21. Cotton Sales for the two days, 21,500 bales. Tb market opened firm, bat closed with a downward tendeoev. end oar tially d. lower, owing to heavy receipts. Middling UJN-MHU 1VO. A JU1T ESTIMATE OF TWO PUBLIC MEN. ItaryirU IVttlty (Qxo. W. Ccaris, editor,) con tains the following Just estimate of William Pitt rassmoiy and TnaonBCS Stcvxxs Unquestionably, Mr. Fessenden represents the patient common-sense of the Union party In this country, lie knows that tb difficulties of tb tit erauvn mrwio o-t iutuvti.ui nut by vituperation and crimination, not by petty jealousies or lofty morel Indignation, but by tranquil lirmneu and honest argument, lie does not propose an ideal roonstructloo, which Is sure to be baffled by events, nor an unreasoning and blind submission to chances which are calculable. Differing upon some points wua t&e r resiaent, ne aoes not accuse bis sincerity) and convinced that certain conditions of reorgani sation are Indispensable, he neither exasperates nor sailors ins late rebel population, xiaa me action of Congress in both Houses been Inspired by such a spirit much of tbe gravity of tbe situation would have been avoided. Sounder health, a more cheer ful temperament, and greater ambition and self esteem would hare made Senator Fessenden a more conspicuous chief, bat they could not make him a mor useful legislator. A total contrast to Senator Fessenden Is Mr Thaddeus Stereos, who his been permitted by tb Jiouse oi i.epre-enuitvei to tax in position or a leader. Mr Stevens has no single quality of a statesman, except strong conviction and fidelity to principle. He is strictly a revolutionary leader, reckless, unsparing, vehement, vindictive, loud for the rights of conquerors Intolerant of opposition, and as absolutely incapable of fine discrimination and generous judgment as a locomotive of singing. Of a pleasant humor and personal kindliness, be is no mor fitted for the task of reconstruction which devolves upon Congress than a JoTial blacksmith to repair a watch, or "a batcher to take np hidden arteries and sundered veins In tbe very region of the heart." Yet a Congress, which is undoubtedly on of tbe ablest that was rer assembled, bes quietly allowed Itself to be almost a puppet In tb hands of each a man and at such a time. The con sequence is that Mr Steven's crude and rash talk is supposed to be tb vole of Congress. A legisla tor who undertakes to regulate tbe price of gold by law is the tacitly acknowledged chief of a body of practical business men. A representative who sneers at tbe press is a permitted leader in a party created and triumphant by free discussion. The evident mischief of allowing Mr. Stevens to be the exponent of the Uouie is, that bis words and ways are naturally supposed by tbe people of tb let rebel States to indicate the disposition of the dominant party of the country Kothbg Is more certain tban that tbe calm good sense of the great Union party has strongly eon. demned tbe rlews and policy of Mr Stetens. His Own Instinct assured blm of It In advance, and be eald so In the first speech he made during tbe ses sion, whenbo declared that he spoke for himself alone. It is as true now as It was then. The work of reorganisation is blended of firmness and for bearance, of prudence aod conciliation, of faith and patience, and those are words which are not found to the dictionary of Thaddeus Eterens. The French Imperial Family. The rench "Imperial family" at preient con. slsts of tbe Imperial Prince, Prince Kspoleon, Princess Clotilda, tbelr two sons, and the Princess Mathilda, their titles are Imperial Highnesses. The "Emperor's family" consists of Lucien liona parte's children Prince Lucien, Prince Pierre and Prince Antolnei Prince-Abbe Lucien, the grandson of Luelen Princess Bacciocbl, (a daugh ter of one of Napoleon's sisters,) Prince Lucien Murat, his wife, Prince Joaebiui Muratandhis wlTe (their titles are btglineMes. These persons belong to the "loiperor s family, ' but are neither oignnesses or princes (excett by courtesy). Mrs Wyse Bonaparte, M'nie Valentir.l, the Abbess Constance (Luclen's daughter), M toe Hoceagio vine, Win a. Primoll, M me do Caionello, M'me Qabrielll, (Luclen's grand daughters) Moos. Na. I Ieon Bonaparte, (Luclen's seiond eraodson) In ih! Iu.rfct. It"?, ,rl",M Annawa j hgt.nes hut she lost the title on her marriage with tbe Duke , de Moucby t ber sister and brothers, the Baronnws ' ua unassiron, Aiesaeures Acunt ana i ueien biuret, oa mo cnuursn ot rnnce -oaemm anu rrince XiUOiOD wuni a aiaiar, iui vuuni.il narpoui, uave tin litl atfmt.t aueh aa enurlaav m Viitnw. ! Tur Indefutigable military istulo Agent of ' Massachusetts, Col. Gardiner Tufts, has reoently I sent to Surgeon Oeneral Bale, or that States ain of Meiaachasetts soldiers hurled within tbe depart- I toent of Washington, since September 28, 1885. I The State Acent also sends a list of names of Mas. seehusetia lolJUr. eihumed outside of the depart- meet of Washington end relnterred In It. Major , at Alexandria, received ucall from a friend who, bavins; lived In Washington for eomt time, was naturally hungry - ill you take a. lunohT" asked tbe hospital Major, who added i "I hare some pattd futi pat ' raddyt photo groph' Don't think I can eat that, was tho some what Indignant reply. The time wtfs up on Saturday when the "Irish Bepnhlfo" was to hare "a flsg, an army, a port of entry, and a nary of privateers." The Penlani falling to oome to time, tbe Canadian Got nun en t has Tirtnally declared peace by disbandl tog th Toluntwi callid oat for Uefeoce. '!?S!ZlMf'4mh AlfDRKW JOIllfSOX, Presides.! of the U ft tied Elates of America I To all and lingular f teAorn Owprtttnti t foil om, ffruttngl Whereas a treaty wa made and concluded at Fort Solly, in the Territory of Dakota, on the twentieth day of October, in the year of onr uru one thousand eight hundred and txty-flvc, by and between Newton Edmunds, Edward l, Tajlor, Major General 8. R. Curtle, Brigadier General II. H, Sibley, Henry Reed, ond Orrin Guernsey, com mwslouers, on the part of the United States, and Wah-inuiv-dcc-o-pc-doo-tab, (Tho AVar Eagle with the Red Tail,) Cha-tau-'hne, (The Yellow Hank,) and other Chiefs and Headmen of the Sans Arcs band of Dakota or Sioux Indians, on the part of ald band of Indians, and duly4 authorized thereto by them, which treaty is In the words and figures following, to wit: Articles of a treaty made and concluded at Fort Pally, In tbe Territory of Dakota, by and be tween Newton Edmands, governor and xo3elo superintendent of Indian affairs of Dakota Ter rltoryt Edward fi. Taylor, superintendent of In dian affairs for the northern superlntendencyi Major Oeneral B. It. Cortls, Brigadier General II, II Sibley, Henry W. Heed, and Orrin G uern sey, commissioners on the part of tb United States, dnty appointed by tb President, and the undersigned chiefs and headmen of tbe Sans Arcs bend of Dakota or Sioux Indians. Aeviclk First. The Sans Arcs band of Dakota or Sioux Indians, represented In council, hereby acknowledge tbemselres to be subject to tb exclu sive jurisdiction and authority or the United States, and hereby obligate and bind themselves. Individ ually and cotlectlvely, not only to cease all hoetlli ties against tbe persons and property of Us cltliens, but to us their influence, and If requisite, physl oil force to prevent other bands of Dakota Indians or other adjacent tribes from making hostile dem onstrations against th Government or people of the United States. Akticlx Skcokd. Inasmuch as tbe Government of the United States is desirous to arrest tbe effu sion of blood between tbe Indian tribes within Its jurisdiction hitherto at war with each otber, tbe Sans Arcs band of Dakota or Sioux Indians, rep resented In council, anxious to respect tb wishes of the Gorernment, hereby agree to discontinue for the future all attacks upon tbe persons or prop erty of otber tribes, unless first attacked by them, and to ni their Influence to promote peaee ere-y-wber In the region occupied or frequented by them. Ahticlb Tnino. All cor trove lesordtreenees arising between tb Sens Arcs bard of Da1 Ua or fcioux Indians. Involving lb question of peace or war, shall be submitted for the arbitrament of t the President, or such person or persons as may be ' designated by htm, and the decision or award shall be faithfully vbserred by the said band represented In council. i Article Focbtb The said band represented In ' council shall withdraw from the root overland already established, or hereafter to be established, through their country, and tn consideration there of, and of their non-lnte-ference with tbe persons end property of cltliens of the United Hates trav eling thereon, tbe Government of the United Stetee agree to pay the said band tbe sum of thirty dollars for each lodge or family, annually, for twenty years, In such articles as the Secretary of tbe Interior may direct. Providel, That said band so represented in council sfiatl faithfully conform to the requirements of this treaty. Article Firm. Should anv indlrtdual or Indi viduals, or portion of tb band of the Sans Arcs band of Dakota or Sioux Indians represented In oouncil, desire hereafter to locate permanently upon any land claimed by said band for tbe pur poses of errioulturel or otber similar pursuits, it Is hereby agreed by tbe parties to this treaty that such I ndmauais snail te protected in sucn lo cation against aay annoyance or molestation oa the nirt of whites orlndlans. and whenarer twentv in.i... n. r.Mtita r ih. u.na i ... k.j tii k... ,m." V' - -' "- " - -M.. M... oiOea the same to their ajtant or superintendent. they, as well as otber families so Wealing shall re ceWe the som of twenty. flee dollars annually, for ore Tears, rvi b ramiiy, tn -iUuUuial lui. meats and ImprOTementa, and when one hoodred loupes or families shall bare so engaged la agrioal tare) pursalts, they shall he entitled to a farmer and blacksmith at the exr-enie of the OoTernment, as also teachers, at the option of tbe Secretary of the Interior, whenerer deemed necessary. Article Sixth. Aot amendment or modification of this treaty by the benate or tbe United States shall be considered final and binding opon tbe said band represented In council as a part of tbls treaty, In tbe same manner as If It had been subsequently presented and agreed to by the chiefs and headmen of sold band. In testimony whereof, tbe commissioners on tbe part of the United States, and tbe chiefs and head men of tbe said Sans Arcs band of Dakota or Sioux Indians, hare hereunto set their bands this twentieth day of October, eighteen hundred and sixty-fire, after tbe contenis bed prerlously been read, interpreted, and explained to the chiefs and headmen Newtos Edminds, Edwabd B. Taylok, S. K. Ccrtib, Maj Gen , llasar II. Siblet, Brig Oen., Hasar Y, Heed, Orrin GceRssEr. Cktrfi. Wan-MUH-DEe-O-PEK-DOO-TAU, Tbe War Ksgle with tbe lted Tall, his z mark Cba-tah-'bie, Tbe YeUow Hawk, his z mark. SOOM-KAQ-WB-TE-KO, Tbe Pool Dog, bis z mark. CAi'f $o!Jnr$. CHXK-TAr-UAO-TO, The Bear's Heart, his x mark. Taii-ko-ko-ee-piib-ube, The Man that Fears Nothing, his x mark. Nt'P-CUX-UMK, Tbe Nine, his z mark. Mah-to-rck-kad, The Bear's Ears, hlsx mark. CUAN-DESa-ZAU-IAPPAB, The Black Hoop, his z mark. Ze-te-kah-ham-sappe, The Bird Necklace, bis z mark. Sifned br tbe commissioners on tbe vart of the United States, and by tbe chiefs and beaumen after the treaty had been fully read, Interpreted, and explained In our presence Hex. L. Hosheb, Chief Justice of Montana Territory. S. S. ClBTU, Brt. LtCol. U. fl.V. E. I It cm, Secretary of Commission. W. S. Wqodi, Surgeon U S Vols. C H. MoBBiaoB, 0 E, Ql'EBMSBr, CUARLBI DeQRE, his z mark, Interpreter. Chief Crow Pxatoer, Coo-ge-we-a ka, his x mark. Gray Hair, Pa be-sa, his z mark. Bed Hair, Pa-he-sba, his z mark Tub Shield Eaolr, Wa-cban-ka.wsm-ba-Iee, his x mark. Black Bear, Ma to-sapa, bis z mark. And whereas the said Treaty hawng been submitted to the enaUi of tliu United Htutes fur its constitutional action thereon, the &en ute did on the fifth duy of March, ono thou and eight hundred and sixty-tdx, adiHU and consent to the ratification of tho same, with , . , , , , , , nn ainenJraent, by n resolution in the words uml llgurt'H following, to wit: la Eikcctivb Spsskv IKS, 1 BlXATl Of Til UJI1TSO hTaTSS, Uitni A lftlie jif.wtw, iiwo iniras oi me Denaiors present concurring,) That tbe Senate advlie and consent to ? VlM1?lonIor1lh!i. lr,ly mmn toncluded Bully, Ulha Territory of Dakota, by and J"!""? tbt nU"lonere on the part of the Unl. loJ Stales and the ehefs and headmen of the bans A,rc." .bD ?.f V"" JBakotaJor Sioux Indians, wllu lUi l0"winE AlfEHDMRXT Aiticte 4, lines 4, 6, end 0, strike out tbe follow. log words, tIi "and of their non-interference with tbe persons and property of cltliens of tbe United Slates traveling thereon " Attest J. T Porbey, bee ret try. And herena nrlkle vixtli of tmid Treaty Irutdes that any umendment or modifica tion of It by the Senate of the United Hlutes ahall be comidered final and bmduif; upon tho mild bund of Indians, leprebented in council, as a part of the Treaty, in the same manner as if It bad been subsequently pic- '"," v ' . - "T i w" y. Trip ) r r 71 , tni-fl " THE frATlWAL REPUBLICAN, WASHINGTON, APRIL 4, ilooV- tented and agrtecf to by the chtefsW. hea men or said band! fcow, &enforO -t known that I. An- Difcw, Jonictp:ryPresident of the United States of AmericaT'do. in tmriuance of the adrfoeand consent of the Senate, as ex pressed in Its xesoltraonjrf the fifth of March, one thousand eight hundred and slxty-elx, accept, ratify, and confirm the said Treaty with the amendment as aforesaid. In testimony whereof I have signed the Bamc wun ray nanu, nna cavo causcu me seal of the United States to be hereto af fixed. Dono at the city of Washington, this seventeenth day of March, in tho year of our Lord one thousand eight seal. hundred and sUtysix, and of tho In dependence of the United States of America the ninetieth. ANDREW JOUNSON. By the President: Willum 1L Seward, Secretary pf State. AnnriKWJoiinsoir, President f the United ttatee of America. Satisfactory evidence having been exhib ited to me that Is.doro Millab has been ap pointed Consul ot Spain, at New Orleans, I do hereby recognize him as such, and declare him free to exercise and enjoy such functions, powers and privileges as are allowed to Con suls by the law of nations, or by the laws of the United etatcs and existing treaty sllpu latidns between the Government of Spain and the United States. In testimony whereof, I have caused these IiCttcrs to be made Patent, and the Seal of tbo United States to be hereunto affixed. Git en under my hand at the city of Wash ington, the thirtieth day of March, in the year of our Lord one thou l. a. sand eight hundred and sixty-six, and of the independence of the Uni ted States of America, tho nine tieth. ANDREW JOHNSON. By the President : Wiluam II. Seward, Secretary of State. CONGRESSIONAL. DUIKCTOIIY. enatore. Aathoay, Deary B., B. L. 133 I street, betweeaUth aed lata. Brow a, B. Orats, Missouri, eor. Pa. ar. aad Si. Beekalew, Che. B., Pa,, Me Seota A tt. Chaadler, ZMfaartah, alien., Itetloaet HoUL Clark, Daelel, Hw fl-.rap.tlra, Ho. 890 4th it, Cosee., Jehe, Cat , 44S 15th aL , twt. K aod t. Corn, KJcer, Pa., airs. CtrUr's, No 4 Morta A -t, Creole, Ana B , W. II , JUtloeal notel. CrMwal), Joba A. J , Vd , Jtettoeel Hotel. DooliUlo, J. B,, WUeoBsIa, 9 Jforth A street. Dltoa, James, Coaa , 407 Vtv TorkaToeee. DerU, Otrrttt, Kf.,4Tl Ctk it , bet. D and L Foots, SolomoB,Vt., Mrs. Carter's, 4 north A street. FMMBdn. Wa 1'., Malae, 411 retreat. Toater. L. r a., Coaaactleet, WUlards. Grimes, J W.IowBtBSU itraaL Onthrie, JeneeJEeetacky. It o.3M Vermoat ar. Hat-Is, Ira, S. T.. eoraer Uth aed U streets. Howe, Tlaelhy 0 ,Wle., S3SM.T. ar., bettreea Stb aad 10th. Hoadenoa.J B ,UUaoart,44S I atreei, ll-mdrieii, T.A.,ledleaa,Ure.TUley'a,Si aad Uls soeri aeeaaa. Howard, J U , Hick . 4S7 ltlb at, bl E aad T. Jobaaoa, BeTsrdy, Md., 171 Termoel areaoe. Laaa.Uaarr S , lad, 391 C-L, Ul.54 aade. Uarvaa. I D . Sew York. cor. loth eed I aL UsDoetslI, Jamea U , Cellforaia, Uo Q atreet, bet. 10th and 90th ala. - .-,.. ., w.,.. W..VI ...If.. w,v ..j Lk Mor tea, Daalel S,, Xlaa., CraUkett's, eoraer D aad Stb ate. . " '' mVVitUi, -U.1S1 a atht lata, aid Iftth. Falaid. Luke.PTermoaLlle. 4 Hertk A aL.Cltal urn. Pomeroy, Samoel C, Eaasas, 521 I street, between 14th aad folk. Kiddie. Ueorf e R., DelswBre.o71 Stb oU, bet. D aad X. uatniey, aiaiaaaer, stiaaeaota, naiioae.. Saalabury, W Delaware, Ho 4M h st. Shernea, Job a, Okie, Mo. 333 K at., bat. 13th aad 14th. flamier, Chtrtea, Maaa , eoraer 13th aad 1 ala, Sprsfae, Wra., R.I , It W. eor Stb and X. Stewart, Wn. M , Herada,0?O V 3 avaooe. btocktoa. J P.. It J. WUlard'a Hotel. TramboU, Lymsa, Illinois, 430 D, between Stb aed eth ats Tea Wlakle, P. 0 ,Waat Ylrglala. National. Wade, Beajamla P , Ohio, Ho S4U.tr.wt. William, Oarf H , Oragoa, SOS J eireet. Wrlf ht, Wlltlau, B, J. , eor. Mb aad V ata. Wltley, W.T.,Weit Virginia, cor. W at. aed Ml mo art aTasne, Tatee, Elcbard, III , 401 1 eL bet.Slh aad 1Mb. 0AIBIOATBS FOB ADKlaalOM Aleora, J. L., Ulaalaalppl, Jletropolllaa Hotel. Fowlar, J 8 , Loetslaaa. BaxUr, X.,ArkaBiae. lleaatee, Oaorta B t Alabama. CeUer, B. K., Xoatalaaa. Haha, HlekaeLLoaUUBa.WUlaxd'e. Bagar, Joaaph, Ta., Ebbltt BM. Bhark.j-, Wm.L,, Miss. Bulth, Chas , La. Baow, Vfin. O.. Ark. nepreaetatlvee Alley, Joba B . MaaaaahaaalU, Klb'M Douse. Aaceia, Bydeaban L, Pa,,) T atraekr AUlava.Wra. II , lews. aer. B eoath aad l.t east, Araaa, Oakaa, Mesa, Weeklasloa Ilouae. Aadaiaoa. Gaoraa w.. If a . 4KT Bth strut. Asklar, Daloe K. .HavaS a. MI Dstl. bel. Stb aad lOtb, Aiui7, 4aiBa aa. , ui, sa '( a.raai. . Baaka,nataaalal P.,llaaa , 4S4 D at , bet Stb aad Stb. Bakar, J. hi, llllaela. 1U XI at , b-t aod J. Bald wla, Joba D. , Maaa. , IS ladlaaa aveeee. Barker, Abraham A., reaia, , 464 Stb street. Baiter, Porteas, Tt, 1M F atreaL Beajamla, Joba F., He ,8701 atreet. Beriea, Taenia O., M. T., Heeioa Uease. BlafBS, Jamea 0 , Maine, 407 Stb atreet. Blow, Ileary T , Ale , 3M Fatreat. Bayer, Beajamla M, Paaaa., 331 19th itreet. Brooks, Jamea, If. T., Baatoa lloaie. Broomall, Joba U , Feaea. , SiS K atreeL Baeklaad, Kalph P., Ohio, Ateaee Ueoae. Bontwell.Oee. ., Jtaae., 441 19th at. eaat. Beamaa, F, 0 , Slleblgaa, Aveeee Uoate. Bid well, Joba, Calif or a la, 488 Uth atreet. Baady, II. 8. Oblo, eor Stb at. aad Peaa. are. BocklaBd, K. P. , Ohio, 4ftS lUb St. BronweU, U. P. 11 , Ililaoli, 3SS Foarth street. Blofham, Joba A., Oblo. WaahlBtoa lloase. Breedafee, Aug sates, Coaa.,U F street. Bradford, A. a., Colwrado, 131 1'aaa. a.enae. Barl.lfh. W. A., Dakotah, Matloaal. Colfax, Ikboyter, lad.. Mo S4U at. ChaoUr, J. W.,H. T.,S02 Freaklla Row.K.tt. Clarke, K. W., Ohio, eor Stb and Peon. are. Clarke, Bldaer, Kaeaas, If etropolltaa. CoJ.b.Amaa,WU,Mra tfkldaore'a, 33, 4st Ceeklleg, Boaee, STew Tork. 3d F atreet Cook, Barloa C , lUlnela, 430 D, bet. otb aad Stb, Caltom, S U ,U11bo1s,U2 F atreei. CalTer,C.V.,PeBasrlTaala,Xbbltl Hoaae. Deela, T. T If. T.,F street, boUSlb aed Uth. Defrees, Jos. II , lad., Chlpman's. Ttb atreet. Dawion, Jao.L.. Pa.. Ura. Varth'a, Sd street, Doaeelly, Igaatlea, Mlaa ,AaUoaal. Darling, W. A., Hew Tork, 47 tdih atreet Pernio g, H C. , CoanecUcot, 2tll B atreet Iawei, II. L., Mass , eoraer Bin aed Pa, are. Delano, CoIambaa.Ohlo, Aveaae Ilouae, !OBlaoB. Charles, Peaaajlf aala, llttrupollUa. DIkob, If F., Khode lalaad, 233 I street Prlgga, Joba F , atlehlgea, 41 Lunlalaaa ave. PanoBt Xbeaesar, Indiana, ktCbarlaa Hotel. Penny, A. A. , Waab. Ter , SOS 0 atreet Kldrldge, Cbae. A , WUeomli, Klrkwood. Eggleaton, BenJ , Ohio, Waablngtoa lioue. Lckley, Kpbralu, Oblo,0-O B atreet. Bitot, T P .Haaaeebeaetta, Beaton House. Faraawortn, Jno. F, , 111 , 13 Indiana svaaue. Flask. W. B . Ohio. airs. Browa'a. Tlilrd at Farqabar, J.1I , Indiana, Aveaue Hooie, Ferry.T W Hlehlgaa. If atloaal Ilolel. UarSeld.J A. , Ohio, IBS F street 01o.abrenner,A, J , Peanirlraata, 34 Ho are Ooudyear,Cbsrlee, Mew York,Beatoo Iloma Odder, Henry, Kentucky, 327 Bit , Capitol Hill. Orlnnell, J. b , Iowa, U Fwar-ase-n-balf at. briewold.J A, Ifew Tork, Willarda' Hotel Goodwin, J, M Arisona, 39S Uih atreet. Habbell. J. K. , Ohio, 468 ltth etreet Hogaa, Joba, Uleeoeii. eoraer Uth aad II. UenderauB, J, II. P .Oregon, 383 C etreet Holoea, B T,, New Tork, Avenue Hoaae. II ol bard, P , Jr. New Tork, Aveane Ilouae lUrdlsg. A. C. , IlllBols. 4SS X, Ut 01k aad etb Illgby, Wa, Celirornla, 433 Carroll Kuw, Holniea, bydaey T., New Tork, Avenue Hoo.e. Hoooer. aamael. Uattacbotetu. northwest eoraer Used 10th atreata Hale, Kobert B , Mew Tork, 4X7 rum atreet Harding, Aaroa, Kentucky, 3-3 B atreet. HirrU.B 0 , Haryland Hart Koawell. New York. Woruler's. I atreet. bet Vermont avenje and 10th atreet Ilayea, U. U Okie. Hi 1 blrteenlh street. uni, itajpn.iaiiaaa, euu roertn at reel HoUbklae, 0 W , New Tork, Aveuue Houae. Hebbard, A.W , Iowa, 19 Foor-aed-a half at Hubbard, C. P,Waat Vn , eor.Sd and Ho. ave. Hubbard, J, It , Cobb , Washington Honee. Habbell, B N , New fork, WUlard'a Hotel Hitchcock, F. W., Nebraaka,424 II, bet Uth and ltth Holbrowk, E P , Idaho, JO Four-and-a-half at. Hooper, W. H. Dlab, 4e7 Nletb, bel B aad V. Hullurd, O.T.,New Yrk, 31 Jndiaaa aveaue. Huupbrey, James, New Tork, Ml F atreet Humphrey, J H itew Tork, Boa ton Houee, IngeraolLB C . llllnoU, N.lUual. Jeaekee, T A , fibode leland.US I st, JobnsoB, Pblllp, Pa ,404 1 stmt. Jonea, Morgan, New Tork. JuliiBi Qeo. r,t Ini ,129 lit tl. e r i..-. ' . -V. A (CelW, W XLsaS first 'eUCapltol HUL -Kaykeadall, A. J., Ullaels,STl Pa. ar. ", an iwi u,, laeieaa, imiiinniTi, KHava, ,gu a,, tdW a. l W IUWI, I oa, Joba A., Iowa, Vi T street. ikam. Jr H- Bev fork 1 Mass. aeeaae, T, WaJ-D.; reiaijlrssU. oil TwsUtb at. reeee. Wra , Oblo, 44 Sltth street. i, B. T., Mlsaoari, W alios al. . Kallv. Wa Lawreeee. ' Ulla, Addfaea B , K. T UetreellUa tloteL Mwreieeleorte Y.,Pa., Aeeaee Hoese. a nivu, m, u., vaio Learrear.Joba W.. L,Ok(. Metropolltaa BeUL a W.( MUhlfte.leatoa Deaee, LB-i, Joke, Halae. 401 f oanh stmt. Lathtai,O.S.lWestrirglata, eor. B street ai PU. wsreaeeaeey. Morrill. Js-Ma B., Termoel, 401 'earth street. Merekea4, Jas K , reaaayleeala, SIB K.T.aee. MaKee, Sanaal, Xaetesky, 431 Twelfth atreet, McCUrr, J, W.. Mtuoori, 4M U.ttalh steet. MeReer, Beiald a , Cellorale, S41 1 elrL Merear. Dlvaaaa, PoeeaTlraela, ftt4 IStk U Mirth all, 6amael 8 , Illinois. 479 Etchlh at. MsMUa,01lBiae.R.I!,irUt.l4thaBdlHk. swa, jareei H. , IT. T. . DOS lltb street. McCalloeth, nirsu, Md.,eor. laid 14th ata. jseladoe, Walter D , WU , Mrs. Sktdmnre'a, U4Mat. Miller, deone T, Pa,, 1 .oath B etroet, Cspltel Hill. Healtoa. Bataeel W., lit, SSS 4tb atreet Hyera, Leonard. Fe.,4BSBIeventk street Nfebelaoe, Joba A., Del aw ar. 487 eth et,betD aed K. Newell, Witllam A , N J., WlllnrJe, Nlblack, Wa, B , Indiana, 44 He. avenue. Neell, Thomae E., Ho ,M Loalalaaa avenue, O'M.lll, CbarlMra , WUIirde'. Ortb, O S.Indlaaa. J12F street Ptee, Halbert B.,Wi,j9 litet,aeorgetowa. Perban, Kidney, Jtalae, S7t Fourth etreet, Pbelpe,CbarleeC. Maryland, WUlard'a. , Pike, Frederick A.'Haloe, SOOFearth streel. Pomeroy, Theodore H , IK T.,HetropolItaa. Prtee, Ulrare, Iowa, S3 Four -and -a -half etreet Plants, T. A., Okie, eor Stb st aad Pen a ave. PeUereou, J. v Maw neaapehlre, 4SS D st roatoa, C. P , Arlsnns, Wlllarda. Jtooteeau, Lovell 11. . Kenlueky, 841 F etreet Baymoad, Henry J., N, Y.,2dl I betweea 171b aad ISthetreete. Read all, flam'l 3 Penn , M Fayette at . Georgetown. Radford, Wn. New Terk, WUlards. Randall, Wa. H. , Ky. , 17 Four-aad-a-balT at Rlee Ateaaadar H . S&9 1 etreet Rlee, Joba H.. Ualae, , RltUr, B. C , Ky . 837 B street, Certtol 11111. Reitara, Andrew J , New Jersey, WUlard'a. Rolllaa, Kdward H. , M. 11. , 30 44 atreet Ross, Lewis W., Illinois, Wnablngtoe Hoese. Steveaa, Tbaddeer, paa ,T79 Boalb B street Spalding, R. P.,Oh1ff.4 North A atreei. ScbenckfRobt C, Okie, 143 0 atreet BeeSeld,0 VF.t Penn., Avenue Heme. Bbauklla, Geo B , Kenlueky, 4 4U atreet BUllwelLT. N., Indiana, Beaton lloase Sawyer, Phllelua, WleeoBilu. Avenue Ilouae. Bhelleberger, Sato eel, Ohio, 444 Blxth atreet. Bltgresvea, Charlee, N. J , 4(3 Twelfth etreet. Sloan, Ithatnar C.Wla , 49 Four-aod-a-half at Smith, OreeuClay, Kentuehr, US F street Stair, John F, , New Jersey, M7 O atreet Rtrouee, Hyer, Pa.. Hlae Whitney's. Csp. mil. Thayer, U. Buaaell, Peastyl vanfa, 3.13 1 atreet Taylor, Melton, Mew Tork, 44 Loultlana ave. Trowbridge, K.E., Ulthlxan, Baatoa Ilouae, Taber, Stephen, New Tork, geatoa House. Thomas, Francis, Ud , 423 Carroll Place. Thorn a, John L.,Jr , ltd , 4 Four-and-a-half at. Thornton, Aetbouy, III , 47R Elahth etreet. Trimble, L. S , Kentucky, No 4 4U atreet Dpann, Charlee, Hldblgan, Avenue llonee. Vea Horn, Burt, New Tork, 441 Twelfth atreet Vaa Horn, Bobert T Ho, 311 Tentk street Van Aer nam, Henry, N T , WaablDgton House. Wright, E. R V , N J , Whitney's, Cspllol Hill. Wllaon.fi F.Penuayfvanla, Nntlaea) Walker, Martin, Oblo, 394 eouth B, Cap 11111. Waahburne, B B , 111 , 493 lth at, bet k1 and F, Wbburn, W R , Uaea , 43 F at Wuhbnrn, Henry P. , Indiana. Warner, Samuel L.,CounecUcat, 334 F atreet. Wood bridge, F. A .Vermont. 26A F etreet Ward, Hamilton. New Tork, 490 Twelfth itreet Weetworth, John. Hit note, Wlllarde. Whaler. E. V.. Wait Tlrrtnla. on H mlraot ant TUSnta. linn. William, Tboa .Penaiy! vault, Avenue Houae, Wltaen.J F.Iowe.SttSIIot ,bcl 17th an J Uth. Wlleea, ntepben F., Pa , United Btatee Hotel. Wl adorn, Wm , Mieneaota, 4X1 Twelfth atreet Wyafleid, C. II , New Terk, 400 Math atrett. cAiotoAres ron iDaission. Barker, Jacob, LouUUua, Wllllatd'a Cttnrad. Robert T. Virginia. Ebbltt Ilnuee Campbell, Wm B , Toaeeieee, lie tro poll taa. Cooper, Edmund, Tenneeiee, Hftropolltan. nawklna, I U., Tennessee, MHrnpalltau. Haynard, Horace, Tennessee, 430 lfilh street. Underwood, Joba C, Va. Wlekllffe, Robert C, LouUlsoe, WUlard'a. Warmotb, H 0., La., (Ter.JWceate.) WUlard'a. H rr 13 A. X M II I X -T. "VT K W YORK Xl A SO WA8UINQT0N STIAHSHIP COMPANY, (OLP LINE, ) I IITWIII NIW TORK, ALEXANDRIA, WASniNQTOV ANO uiunuiiunn, u u, OCBAN ETBAHEES BALTIHOfS, REBECCA CLTPB, Ano EUPIRE, la 04aeei wrt- M..-.i,itHii( 0EOR0K Hi STOUT, HAT FLOWIE, AND ANN BLIEA. Regular Sailing Pay. TUESDAYS aad FR1DAT8, at 13ro.,fromfott'f Hlgbalreet, Ueorgetowa, and Iter 13, E-i River, (foot of Wall etreet,) New Tork. Fur freight or paaeaga apply to C. P. UUUQQTON, Agent, root of High atreet, Georgetown. M. ELDRIDOE A Co , Agente, Prince Street Wbarf, Alexandria, JAMES UAAD, Agent, 117 Wall Strest, Nsw Tork. Frslgbt rscelved constantly and forwarded to all TIJtrta at tha rnotlrr wllh rflanalvh at laaul & Tbeoutaldeeteamereof tbla line erenow being put la mojiri irauv, hbu uain lonnar Boiiceoor frrlgbl will be carried by tbe Expro.e line of Inland learners, with regulailty aod dlepatcb Jci3 C p HobOHTON, Agent J-TTW YOKK AND WASHINGTON BTElSISIliPl.OUPl.'IV. OLD LINE, VliCiXiL, BETWIE.V XSWTOBK, ALEX1XDUU. wumsaiox. kSD OEOROETOW.-I. Kt.am.r, i HEW TOBK, WAVFLOWEK. DtVEBLT, iKD UtuKOK II. fcTOUT. R.tfttUr 8,lllD( Dt7, t TCE3DiV8i.VD KP.IDiTS, .1 12 u .from lf. 63 W.t.r,tr,.ll0.orgatow.lBd Pl,r 1A L..i ntr. fool of Y.U ,trt, Now York. For ft.lgbt. .ppl7 to JOIJHB I)lVIDSOS,ljl, flft W.ur .Ir.at, U.orif.low.. D. C. X. ELDU1U0E (il , lino, l'rlDr.-.trecl Wbtrf. Al.x'a. JiULS HAND, lnl, 117 W.U.tn.l.X.w York. Froifbl r.c,lT,l cOD.I.Dtlr k,4 forw.rd,i to .11 pBrUoftli. conBIrr nltb oMap.teh mh30-ir JOIIS II DAVIDSON, Ann!. l?OIt NKW IIAVJIN, 1IAUTF0U0, I1 Bl'HISariKLD, lli. CONNECTICUT HI VKB, lb. WtSTEKN and VERUOKT 1IAIL1:0AU The flr.t-cl.,, .latiatr. uf Ibl, llo. 1..,. for Jf,w Uiv.a from Pl.r V, Lait Hlrar, datlr. (Haadaj, ox. c.pt.d ) at a.ISp U) r.,.,Bf,r. go North aod Eait from Now ll.T.a at 11 1 lu , or roiaala oa board ovir alcbt .Itboul cbarK. M.rcbaodU. forwardrd If dallr Eapr.,, Frolgbt Trala from Haw llav.o tbroaa-li to Sfaachatt,tTir. moat, Wtatara Xw llatopablr,, Nortbara K.w York and Canada. App'r to KACla UYDK. O.noral Fralgbt Ag.at, ri.r ill, ta.t Klfar, Maw York ap2 AFi-TY, Bl'EKI), AND COIU'OUT. pA TtnuTrtw wnurMTrn hhufu -iTru llDKI llTTlll Wiallltl t nUIDI rintf1iui. an.a.ifiian vu nu, Kioiiua, biUBbli ijiiil liunu. lilt, T ill 1 A HODNTAI.NS AD I. ITER MEDIATE l'Ol.MS Tbe new and atauncb atearoere of the Norwich line, CITY OF BUSTON end CITY OF .EW YORK leave New York dally, (Sundaya excepted,! at 4 o'clock i. m from liar No KS North river, foot of Teetry street, for NEW LON DON, there connecting with the Steamboat Evpreas Train from tha above polota via Norwich and Worcaa ter, Boetoq aad Worceater, Worceeter and Neahue, and New Loudon and Northern Rallroeda. Freight taken at the lowe-t ratee. For Information Inquire of B, 8 HeRTlN, Agent on the Pier ap3 r WE UIU.AT INSIDE IlOUTi: FOlt DOa-TtlN. AVOIOIItU l'OIAT JUDITH. BTONINOTON LINK .f Steatnere, being the safeat end qutckeat between Uo.tonaud New York Tbe atsunch aod eplendld .Uatiier PLYMOCTH ROC&T, C'M't B Drayton, Oa TUESDAYS, TIIURMlAlB and SATURDAYS. COMMODORE. Cait E F. Carlls, Oa MONDAYS, WtDNlMDAYS and FIlIDAYS, Atfio'clock, p w., front Pier No IS North Ulver, Tbeee boata are ussurpaaied for comfort, atrcoKtb and safety, btale rooma aocared at the office, Pier No. IS, OU board tbe Load, No. 78 Washington street, Boaton, and at tie Providence depot. Uvlaru trsluc leave Breton al 0U p u. cpi M R BIMOXS, Agent. Ff OK IJObTON.A'IA NKwroirr AND FALL KIVEU. by tbe apleodldaud auoerlor ateaiu. era NbWfOItT, METIl'PuLIS, OLD COLONY, and CHrtttt. HTATa, vt great eirengia ana ipeea, built ex preeilr fur the navigation of Long UlaoJ Bound, rua alng fa connection with tbe Old Colony and Newport railroad Leave Tier 38, N. TL, fjot of Murray etreet, dally, (fioudaya excepte I ) at A p m Theaiaainvr OLU COLONY, Capt W, Brown, leaves Nsw York oa Monday, WedaeaJay, i.nd Friday, al 0 p, m. landing al Newport The fcJIl'IKEbTATE Cap! I Rlubiooc, leavee Tuea. day, Tburdiy,eudbturJay, at 3p ut , landing at New port A bsggagemster leatUched te each eteamer, sud Bccoaipeuiea ibe baygage tulle deetloalloa A eteamer ruua lu connection with Ibl line dally 1 Sundays excepted) from Newport and Fall River to 'rovldence For freight or paeage apply on board, or at tbe office, Pier 38, N R . to secure Halt rooma lu advance, to ap3 E LirTLBriELD Aiit lj Broadway riWlSLS TO(iIVE MmCKTffAfWF. J eubcrlber baa obtained from the Orphans' Court or We. Illusion county, Is tie Dlalrict uf Columbia, letlercor aduluUlratlon, detVuN( nou.o the perional aetata of Owen Murray, late of Wathlngtou.D C,de. caied All caraona bavlnit clalma a.talnal the said de ea.ed, are hereby warned to exhibit tbe same, Willi me Toucucri inrreui, to iuf uuaeriuar, uu vr fciun ' -- 34tk day of March aextj they may otherwlss IJ law be excluded from all benelt ef tbe said eetate. Olvia under my hand thlc ltth day ef U.rch.lSW. II. HUJWAtV . mheMrlw AifflUlitrslorid.b.a, ' - ." , RAILnOADB, Yff1 t Oa sad after M OK DAT, Mareh 1L IMS, aid latll rertker aotiee. Pa tat d far Trains will raa belweea neaaiBgiea aaaaieiaBariaaefoUewli" , fl !! WltwlH tiirs AtBemfttfif toeal,,, ,, isoa,ra. Mall 6I Leeal.,1, ,,-.. SOO M - 1100 " " loo p.m. " 4 " " i aia Local. u, ...... soo a.m, KiprMa. ..".... oM ' toal ... SOO " " 10 00 ' " loop m. " 800 " " ..,, 4A0 l Kzpress. 6 90 Men , 000 " SUNDAY FASSBSaiU TltilPia tlATt WAeaiMTOa. I LtATB ALIXASDaiA. Lo-J S SO a. ra. I lipre... ...toUa ra. ..t m.I S"p. ra. 1 Local ft 43 ' - " ..i 4 00 p.w. Expreae.. 30 ' I " 4 60 " 0 A 8rEVENS,Oea'lBop't. ntO-7 W. J, PI1BLPS, Gsneral kUasgar. "nALTIMOUE ANDOHIORAILnOAD. ... WiieiewToe, March 3, ISM. Tralne betweea WAiniNUTON aad BALTI aORE, end WASUIXQTON AND TUB WBbT, err new a ae fol lews, vis 1 FOR BALTIMORE. Leave dally, easept Suuday, t 4 , 7.30, aad 11.13 a. m, and 2.43, 4. SO, aad 7.30 p.m. ' ' FOB ALL WAT STATIUKI. leave dally, exeept laadey,at 4 20 a. u. aad L 43 FOR TTAT iTATIOMt SOUTH OF A MAPOAJS JCNC- T10N, Leave etS and 8.10 a. m., aad at 141 and 133 p. ra. dally, except Sanday, FOR ANNArOLIS Leave at 8 BO aad 7. SO a sn., aad 4.80 a.m. Netrala te or from Aaaapolla oa Sunday, ON SUN DAT. FOB BALTIVpSE. Leave at 7.80 a.n. aad 3.45 aad 7. 80 p. n. FOB WAT 6TATI038. leave at 7 80 a. at. aad 3. 43 p. ta. . , FOB ALL PARTS OF THE WEST. Leave dally, exeept Sunday, at 7.30 a ra. aad 7 30 p. n. ' On, Snaday,at 7.30 p m. euilr, connecting at Relay Stetloa with tralne from B!tliii,,.e to Wheeling, Tar keraburg, Ae. Thrungh tickets to tbe Weel can be bad at the Wash In g ton btatloa Ticket Office at all hours la the day, ae well as at the aew office la tbe Atmicaa Telegraph Building, Peaeaylvaala aveaue, between Four-and-a balf aad Sixth alreeta. For New York, Philadelphia, sod Boston, eee adver tlaemeal of "Through Line. ' W. P. SMITH, Hester of TrsnaporUlloa, L H. COLE, General Ticket Agent 0 SO. 6. KOONTZ, Agent, JsB-tf Waablngtoa. ORANQK AND ALEXAXD1U AHAlL KOAD. TULOL'OU by KAIL FKOU WASHING TON ANO ALEXANDRIA TO KICUMOD AMD LYNCH LUHG. Oa sad after FKIDAT, September 1, 1980, tbe trslas , oa tbic read will rua aa follow 1 TRAIN! SOUTH. Leave Waablngtoa at 7 a. ra. and S. SO p. at Leave Alexandria at 7 33 a. to. and 9 p. m. LeaveOordoaavllleatl3.30p.u. andl 40 a.m. Arrive In Richmond at 6 p m, and 6 s. m. Arrive at Lynchburg at 3. 30 p. m aad 8. a. m. TRAINS NOKYH. Leave Lyacbbarg at 8 43 a. ta aad 7. 18 p. m. Leave Richmond at 7 a, m. and 7, 13 p. ra. Leave QordoaevDle at 1130 p. m. aad 1130 a.ta. Arrive at Alexandrlaal4 A3 p. m.and4 00 a.m. Arrive el Waablngtoa at fi 30 p ra. and fi 33 a.m. Oa Sundays leave Wuhlugtoa at B 30 p ta. only. Local freleht train leavea Alexandria it t l m. .if. riving la Gwrdonsvllle at 11 43 a. u. Leaves OordonsvUleat 1133. p. ra., arriving la Alex andria at 8 p. m. Tbrougb freight train leaves Alexandria at 8 a.m., arriving In Lynchburg at 7.10 p. m. Leaves Lynchburg at 139 a. u., arriving la Alex andria at 0.10 p. ra. Paaaengere from Warrentoa will take tbe 7 a. m. train eouth from Waablngtoa, and tbe f. 43 a. to. train north from Lynchburg. pMMugere by tbe S 4) a. ra. and 7 18 p. ra. trains from Lynchburg, aad tbe 7 a. m. aad 7 13 p. ra. Iralaa from Richmond connect with tralae at Waablngtoa for all parts of the North aad Weal. This route baa the advantageever all otbsrsby having a continuous rill from Nsw York to Lyacbbarg, 403 tulles. It alaonaaaee throueb Fairfax. Bull Rua. lfaauaaa. Brlatew, Catlett's, Rappahannock, Culpeper, Orange, and Oordonavtlle, where many of tbe great battles of tbe late rebel! U) a were fought Tltkete eaa be procured la Adams' Xxrreee Balldlnr. eppoblte tbe B. and O. R, R. Depot, la WnMngtouj aleo. at the Peoot. oa Harvlend aveaue. Tralae leave the corner of First aad C etreeta. Wash lagtoa. W, 11. UcCAFFkUTT, flakeral SaMir1etilBL J. H. B HO AD IS, oe-tf General Paasenger Agent riniHOUdil UKi: flbTWi.KNlrA8U- X 1NUT0N, PlIILAPELl'UlA, AND NEW TORK. WaaaiaoTOf , March 30, 1663. Trains between Washington and New Tork ere bow in aa follow a. vlst FOR NBW YORK, without change of cars, Leave daUy (except Sunday) at 7.30 a. st, aad 8 30 ta. FUR NEW YORK, changing ears at Philadelphia, Leave dally (except Sunday) at 11.18 a, u,, and 4 30 ' p u' FOR PniLADELPHlA. Leave daily (except (Sunday) at 7.80 and 11.18 a. n . and 4 90 and 8 3up m ON SUNDAY. Leave for New Tork aad Philadelphia at 8 30 p.m. only. r . bleeping ears for New York on 8 31 p. m. trala dally. Through tickets lo Pblladelpbla.New York or Bostoa, can be had at tbe Station office al all houraln the day, aa well aaal ibe new office In the American Tslcgrspb building, Pennsylvania avenue, bstwsea Fotu-aad-a balf aad Sixth atresia. Bee Baltimore aad Ohio railroad ad vert Icemen t for schedule betweea Washington, Baltimore, Aaaapolla, -W .ua Tia. t, n. r, CAliU, 9 Hastsr of Transportation. L. U. COLE, Oeneral Ticket Ageat. OEO. 8 KOONTZ, oe Agent. Waablngtoa. G REAT PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE TO THE NORTH AND WIST. FOUR DAILT TRAINS. BPRINO AND SUMMER SCHEDULE. OX AND AFTEU UAKCU 13, 18U0, traloa will leave asrouowsi Leave Waah'a. Leave Balte. ExpreesHall 8.30 a.m. SOO a. to. Feet Line 7 30a.ta. 1110 p. a, Pittsburgk and Erie Ex 4S0p.ui. 7 30 p.m. llttib'gb aad Elmtra Ex.7 40p.m. 9 43 p.m. TWO TRAINS ON 80NDAT, (Cob netting al Baltimore,) , Leave WuhiagleaatliAand 7.40 p. a SLEEPINa CARS ON ALL NIGHT TRAINS. LOW FAKE AND QUICK TIME, Cars rua through from Baltlmors to Pittsburgh, Erie or Elmlra, without change. 4e7For Tickets and any Information apply at the Office of the Great Peeaiylvaala Route, Burner Pennayl aanla avenue and Blxlb etreet, under National Hotel, sad Fourteenth alreet, corner ut Peaucylvaala aveaue, oppoalte WlUards' Motel, WaihlngtAn, J H. DUBARRT, Eupsrlateudeat N OKA. E.J.W1LKIN8, PsaaengeraBd Ticket Agent JNO. OILLETT, Pasissger Agent mbUtf NEW YORK AND NEW RAILROAD 1888. HAVEN Puseenger Btstlon In New York, corner Tweaty-Eeveuth street and Foarth avenue. Entrance on Twenty eeventb atreet. TWAINS LKab NBW YOKK For New Haven, 7 00, 8 00 (Ex.), 11 30 a tn : 1118 (Ex ), 3 00 (Ex ), 8 43, 4 30 aad B 00 (Ex ), p m. For Bridgeport, 7 00, 00 (Ex ), 11 SO a m j 13 18 (Ex ), 300(Ex), 8 ,4 fki,600(Bx)p tn For Mlliord and StraUord, 7 UO, 11 SO a. tu 3. , 4 30 p lu. For Flr field, Bonthportand Weetport, 7 00.11 30a tu : 3 41,4 30 p to. For Norwalk, 7 00, 8 00 (ta ), 9 10. 11 30 a m ; illA(Exj,3O0(Ex),S41,43O,83O,ttO0(Kx)p m. For Darlen, 7 00, 8 30, 11,30 a m i 8 43, 4 30, 8 SO p ui. ForOreenwich, 7 00,0 30, 11 SO a m i 41, 4 30, 8 30, 6 30 p m For Stamford, 7 00, S 00 (Ex ), P 30, 1 1 30 a id. i 1113 (Ex ), 3 00 (Ex ), 3 4 4 0. fl 80, 8 30, 8 00 (Ex ) p in J or Punch. ter and Intermediate .tattom, 7 00, tf. SO, 1130 a tn , 3 43,4 30,6 30, 8 30, 7 00p. in CONNECTINO TRAINS For Boston via Springfield, 8 00 a m (Ex )( 3 00 (Ex ), 8 00 p. in For Bo-ton via fhor Line, 1113 (Ex ), S 00 ?. ta. Fur Uartford and BprlngSeld, SOO (Ex Jam. 2.13, SOO (Ex), BOO p. u FlV Connecticut River Railroad, 8 00 a. m. (Ex.), 1113p u to Mootret,300 fin to Northampton For Uanfurd, Providence aod Uhklll Railroad, S 00 (Ex ), a m 1 13 13 p. m Fvr New Haven, bew Londoo and Stonlagloa Railroad at BOO a. tu 11113, 3 00, SOOp to For Canal Railroad, U 18 p. in to Northampton For Houeatoulc Railroad, 8(10 a io ForNuogatuck Railroad, 8 00 a m t 3 00 p. m For DaaburyaudNorwe.kltallroad.7009 30a in, 1 SO p, m. Commodious alee ping cars attached to B p to. train. ep3 JaMLS II llOYT, Buperlateadaut. I?RIE RAUcAVAY-TUAlNrtLEAVE i depot foot of Chambers street, via Pavonla ferry 7o0a u. Day Expreae, for Canandalgus, Kocbeeler, Buffalo, Salaraaora, and Weal Connect at Buffalo wltb Lake bbore and Grand Trunk Hallway, aud Ht Bala. manca with Atlantic sod Great Weetero Hallway 8 80 a m , Milk aod War Train, Dally, to utlavllle 10 00 a m , Eipre.i Mall for Ddtrlo, Satamauca and Ddnklrk, connectlDg with Lake Shore aud Atlautle aud Gn-at We. Urn baUwayc 4 OOP jt,Wey Train for Port Jcrvla aud Newburgb 8 00 f m , Nltfbt bxpre--, for Cauandalgua, Rocheater Buffalo, Hal in oca aud Weil OOf h , Liu ht ulna- Ltprenc, Dally, for Csnaudalgua, Rocheater. HnfTllo. hl luaixm. IjunVIrk anil Want Couuectc al Buffalo with Lake Shore and Orsud Trunk Kaliwsya.and al Salamanca with Atlantis aud Great Weatera Railway B 00 P tn . Em IV rant Train. Dallr. for rtaffitlo. Siila ineucs, Dunkirk, and Went HUGH RIDDLE, Gen 1 Pup'1, Nsw York Wx-L.TlH1j;icn'I fa',AK.'!;It.?y.y'i!'k .?'.( W "raiting riJivwi. bZuTM tfciL si u-j;frsuii'TMOVirir1iiVA. - , -.v . ftial 'A'ttf sf.'a.'y Ol'AITjnOADSi DELPHIA. WiLMlNnTOV. iSD BALTtatna-a wfttWAir.. k ' " T 'ClAt'Viir "! ner oj ,UT.f TlkTX Ti.BLIi Oenreeaetaff MONDAT, Vareb Wlk, 1188. A Tralss for Baltimore aad, Waeblnxioa leare Plila dalehla aa follawa .1 4.18-a; ta , Bxereeet Ofoae'eys xeep4e4 1 ll.Ua, se 1yi"-V. l49 m ;."" ,L0 F- -ijrees; mj am ii.u ivi sajviiavrw w kth aa. TBAIKS FROM BALTIMORE TO PniLADELPHIA.3,' Leave Baltimore, 8308 aC, Way Mall BO avas., Xx-- preac 1 1. 10 p. ta, u Expreae (. 8 33 p. m., Xxprees 1 ISO p. u , Exprscs. 1 BUBDAT TBA1NI. cleave Pblladeipbla for Baltimore aad Waihlagtea at 4 151 n., and 11.00 p. n. Leave BalUmore for I'hlladalphla at 130 p m. Leave Baltimore for New Terk el 8 p. n. mhlO U. F, KaNHET, Superintendent. 1866 PENNSYLVANIA 1866 CENTRAL BAILROAD. TWELVE DAILT THAI HI Oa aad after HONDAT, October 18, lWAJralae will leave the Union Paeeenger Depot eoraer of Waaklagtoa aad Liberty alreela, PltMbargb, Pa,, ae followe 1 DAY BXPKESS, dally except Sunday, at lAOa. ta , stoppteg' at Jobaatowa, Coaemaagb, Gallftsea, Alloeaa,' and all jrlaelpsl slalloet.and tuakteg direct eoeaee tloua at Uarriaburg for New York, Baltimore, and Week Isgtota, aed al f klladelphta for New Tork, Boetea, aad iiwrinniiiHfgilll! ALTOONA ACCOMMODATION, dally exeept Sanday, o a. as., aloppiagal all regular statleas betweea argh aad Alteeaa, aad making eloee eeaaeetloa wltk trains ea tbe Indiana Branch, Weal Peuasylvaalai Railroad, Ebeeaburgsud Cressea Railroad, aad Holll uiiviii prinia, pITTetURGU,ANP ERIE VAJL. dally esespJBaadsy, st 7 SO a. m .etopplnifbnly al Oonemaugk, Osnittee, Altoona.'aedaUprlaelpal taUoas, raakleg dtseeteoa aectloa al UarrUburg for New York, Baltimore, and Waablngtoa HAIL ACI HAIL ACCOMMODATION, dally (except Sanday) at .40 a. au . atoBBlaa1 at ail eeealar afaiioaa katwaaa 11,40 a, m etoppiac atalL.te ii.irf b u.ini..t(, dii eoeaecuoaa wiia tralae ea the Ebenabarf and Creeeoa railroad aaOUel PI tub erg aad UarrUburg, making eouaectloas with Aiaayaourg rmiiroaa. PU1LADELPH1A IX PR MS, dally at 4 13 p m., atop ping al 'Lairftbe,' Blalrsvltle Interaectton, Jebaelown, vv.u.vu4,a, VAU....M aiwitu.uniiyi, "i ihvkii mmum, ewpon,e.arjaTiiie, uarriCDurgancaaior, ana PowBlagtowu, Al UarrUburg diraet eoaeecUene are made for New York, Baltimore, nd Waahlngioa, aad 'at Philadelphia for j$w I.0ik Ooitee, aad Interned late Kate. Bleeping eare raa tbrougb oa this train from tabarg to Philadelphia-eed heiUmoTc, aad to New JOHNSTOWN ACCOMMODATION, dally fexcept Sua- day) at 4.33 p. ra , stopping at regalar etalloas between Pltteburg aad Coaemaugh, and eon netting at Blalrsvltle IntereecUoa with Iralaa ea tbe Indiana Breach and West Panaerlvanla railroads. FAST LINE, dallr. except SnadsT. at f.SO tt m.. stopping only at Cenemengb, Oatllttea, Alloeaa, Uent- InjrdoH.LawUlown, Hlfiln, Nswport, Haryimia, Bar- rliburg, Middle tew a, Lancsater, aad Powalagtowa, mekln connection at Ilarrlsberg for New Tork, Belli- more and Washington, and al Pblladeipbla for New Tork. Boston aad latermedlate Dolnta. Bleeolax earn rua through la this .rata lo Pblladeipbla aad to New York on the Alien town route. First Acooramodatlou Train for WaU'e Station leaves dally (except Sunday) at fl 30 a, tn. Second Accommodation Train for Walt's Btatloa leaves dally (except Sunday) at ft 40 a. in. Third Accommjdatlou Trala for Wall's Btatloa leavee dally (except Sunday) at S 33 p ra. Fourth Accommodation Trala for Wall'eStatlenleavSe dally (except fcuaday) at 9. 03 p. to. Accommodation for Penn Btatloa, stopping at all Bta tloa a betweea PllUbargh and Pen a, st 10 Up. m. The Church Trala leavee Wall's btatloa every Sunday at! 03 a.m. and arriving ta Plttcbargh at 10 08 a.ra. Returning leavee Pltleburgh el 1100 p. ta.. aad arrives at Wall's Btetlou al 100 p. ra. Returning Tralae arrive la Pittsburgh ae follows 1 Hall 120 a.m. Fait Line .,,. 3 00a.ro. Flrat Wall's 6utkoa Accoumodetloa. .... 6 34 a.m. Penn Accommodation 7 30a.ro. Second Wall's Btatloa Accommodation 8 fiOa.ro. Johactowa Acoominodattoa 10 03 a.m. PitUburgb k Erie Halt 1100 p.m. Baltimore Expreae ISOp n. Third Wall's btatloa Aeeemmedaitoa ,, lOftp m. PhUadelttUa Bxpreca 180p.n Fourth WaU'e btatloa Accommodation 8 00 p m, Altooaa Accommodatloa sad Emigrant 10 30 p. m. Aa Agent of the Excelsior Ounlbne Company wilt pass through each trala before reaching Ibe depot, take up checke and deliver baggsge to aay part of the city. Office Ho. 410 Penn atreet, open day and night, where all orders for tbe movement of passengers aad baggage will receive prompt attention. Baltimore expreae will arrive with Pblladeipbla ex pro.cal3.S0p Bf. ea Uondsya. NOTICE. la sea ef leae, tbe Compsay 1U hold tbsmselvee reeponalblefor pereoaal baggage ealy, aad for aa amount aot exceeding ioo. W. H. BECKWITH, Agent, At Ike Pennsylvania Ceatral Railroad Fasaenger vie ttna, ea Liberty aad Waeklnetna tre4e isSAi AHRANUEMUNTS 864 V 0 nfc LINE TUB CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PHITADELPniA AND TRENTON RAILROAD COMPAKIF-V LINE-1. FROM l'HILADKI.l'MIA TO NEW YORK AND WAY PLACES. FROM WALNUT STREET WHARF AND KENSINOTON DEPOT. will laava as follows. Till Fare. Al 8 a. n., vlaCamdcaand Amboy C.aad A. Ae comuodatloa ft IS At 8 a. in., vtaCamdea aad Jersey City NewJer- aey Accommodatloa 133 AtS a. ta., via Camdea and Jsraey City Morn ing Expreae 100 At 8 a. ta.. via Camden and Jereer CUT 14 Claio Ticket 138 At 11 a. m.. via Kenalni-ton aud Jcrser Cltr Exprsas.. 190 At Ism , via Camdea and Amboy C. aad A. As eommodatloa ..... 138 At 3 p. ra , via Camdea aad Amboy C. aad A. Expreae ., 3 00 At S (p. tn., via Kenalngtoa aad Jereey City Washington and H, Y. Exprsas 8.00 At 1 p, m , via Kenalngtoa aed Jersey City Evening Hall 100 At Hip. n., via Kenalngtoa aad Jcrssy City Southern Hall 3.00 At 1 (Night, V via Remington and Jereey city --Southern Expreae .,,, 100 Al 8 p. m. , via Camdea aad Amboy Aceoumo op. in. in tim.(ii ana auivu, dstloa (freight and pasacager :) in eiaee iieae . 133 . 1.00 3d ala-c ticket.. Tha S.18s. u. Evenlnc Mall and the 1.80 fNle-hl) Southern Expreae will rua dally, (all othere, fcuaoTaya excepted. ) PttlLADELPniA AND HEW TOBK LIN 18. Leave Walnut atreet wbarf at 8 aad 8 a. xa,t13m., and 3 p. m. Leave Keualugtoa Depot at 11. 18 a. m,, 180,4. 50 and 6 43 p. to , and 11 30 a. m. (night. ) The 8.43 p ta. line runs dally; (all others, Sua dsys excepted. ) NEW TORK AND PHILADELPHIA LIME. Leave foot ef Barclay street al 8 a. ra. and 3 p. m. From foot of Cortland itreet at 7, 8, aad 10 a.m.. 13 m , 4 and 8 p. m , and 13 night. The 8 p. u. line roas daUy (all otbsrs, taadaye excepted ) W. n.OATZHER, Agsat, Philadelphia aad Nsw York Lines FXILADSLFHU, DflC. 33, 1803. de31 N T 0 T I 0 E TO SOUTHERN TRAV ELERS. THE OLD AND DIRECT LINE ENTIBILT COM PLETED. BTAOINQ ENTIRELY DISCONTINUED, SO MILES BUORTER AND 3 HOURS QUICKER THAN UT ANT OTHER BOUTS. TWICE DAILT. On and after MONDAY. September 33, tbe old and favorite line from WASHINGTON, via FREDERICKS. BURG, to RICHMOND, will be rua TWICE DAILT. (Sunday nights' excepted,) aa folio wet Tbe faal and commodloua eteamer KETPORT, Captain Frank Uolllng.Le.d, aud C. VANDERB1LT, Captain A. L. Colmary, will leave the wharf, foot of Sixth itreet, Waahlngton, twice dally, (Soaley nights excepted.) al 7 a. ni , aad S 43 p. in , rralvlng at Afjula Creek by 10 30 a. ta, and 1138 p.m. aud thence by the Richmond, Frederlckaburg, and Potomac Railroad, now entirely completed, to Richmond, arriving there at 130 p m, aud 0 30 a m , affording ample time for dining la Rich mood, aud making conueciioaa with the Richmond and Petersburg Railroad for Petersburg aod points south of Petersburg The steamer leaving Washington at S 43 p. m , arrives In Richmond at 0 20 a. tu , affording ample lime for breakfact, and connection with tbe Hlcbmoad and Dan villa tralae for Danville, Vs., Greeuaborc', Ball-bury, Charlotte, Raleigh, Ooldeboroogh, aad Wilmington, N, C.and ''hreter.tS. C. Oa SUNDAYS leave WASHINGTON at 7 a. n. only, and arrive la Richmond st 3,33 p. in. Baggage checked through to Richmond from New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore aud Wash agtoo,snd ao eompanlcd by through baggage wasters Through tickets from N.Yeix to Richmond 117 00 t. Pbllad'a " I8 60 M " " Baltimore " 10 00 " M Waablngtoa M 8 00 " " " Baltimore to Frod'g 800 m u tt Waablngtoa " 4 23 aicoiD otase tixouoi tiokits From Waihlagton to Richmond , (8 00 " " Fredericksburg ,t,.,100 C.u be procured la New Terk at No 329 Broad esy, sad al Courtlaod street ferry la Phil a lei phi, at the dtrolef the Philadelphia, Wllmlagton and Baltimore Railroad Company, Broad and Prime at recti. la Belt), more, at tbe Camdea euilou of the Baltimore aad Ohio Railroad Company. In Washington, at the Company's offiue, at the corner of Pennsylvania aveaue and bixth iruet, aud ou board the Potomac ateamboals. Paseeugera leaving New York at 7 and 8 a.m. lead 7 p m .Philadelphia al I 13 p in. (DAY,) and 11.13 p. m (NIQllT.l and Baltimore at 8 JO. 1 U. and S t.in. S S3 and 4 30 a. m., arrive la Waablngtoa at 8 30, 8 60, aud 7 43 d m . and 8 and e a. m . la ample Hue to make connection! for Richmond aud the Booth Umnlbnieeanil Unfftese Waarona will be In readlnaee to convey paaaengere and baggage between depots In niCHIUODU Paaacngersby this Line pan by daylight Mount Vcr non, end may have an opportunity of visiting several .v.,.-,., " - -ri"-" .. (, b tle-fl.lde aear Fr.dcrrcksburg, by stopping at that DOlUm Point Baggsge will be checked from New York, Pblltdel phle, and Baltimore to Weshlogton.wl.ere It will be met l-y the baggage maulers of this lne Lreakfsst and supper on board of stesmere. UAO, H1TT1N0LT. Superiatcadeal, Washington, D. 0. W, D. aiLKERBON, Agent, Of 7 Wshintoa. p,C. e , 4a. Ata . nnvttm&xtojixii? uu;: "DALTIMOBE L00K.U03PITALV, St ABLIIUID jrttBDQi .FXOKVQUACXXHT. TBI ONLT PLACE" WRIRB A CUBE CAB Bl OB ,& ' lTiIHD t T " ) 1 -"DrVjOHirtTON has dlteoveteVtae 'taMt aettaJa SMedy,ind 1 nlrereeteal reaieJy Aa the world for " iMOMiDi wnwi B-(.iee. Axeeuoaeet I the Kldaeys aad Bladier, laTetaatary Dleekerf ee, IM poteaey. General Debility, Nerfeaeaeespyapepeia, --ir, how npinif, voniniion 01 loeae, raipiuiiea of Ike Bearf,TRldHy,TTrerabTiaH,1Htefcee tt Mgbl er Olddlaeee, Bleeasee of the Hsae, Tkrear,Kee,-er BklB. AffecUoae or tbe Langs, Stomach, er Bowele tboee terrible dleorders arielag from ibe Bollury Hablte of Tenth thoaknecBBTraad solitary preetlcee aaorefaUt their victims than the eoaf of Bvreae to tbe Hariaere of Ulytaea, bl gbrlaglhelr suoetbrillleatbepee or aattel psUeae, readerlsg aarrliae, Ae , Isapoealble. . ., . ,t TOU&a HEN F.peelally,wbe'have become the flctlme e'BotlUry Vlee, thai dreadful aad destraetlve habtt, whUb ae ea sily a weept to ae u a timely grave tkeaiaedeef youeg soeaoftbeuoet exalted taleets Sad brllltaai Intellect, who might etherwlM baveeatraaeed Uaiealag Seaatee with the thaadere of elequeaee,or waked to eeetaer the living lyre, nay call with full eeeBdeaee. HARBIAQB. f Harried Parcoae, or Young Hea eoaUrcplattag mar rlage, being aw l re ef physical weakness, organic debil ity, deformities, Ae , speedily eared. He weoplecei hlmeelf seder tbe care ef Pr, J. nay rellsloacty eeaSdeoa'hle boar as a geatleaaa,aad eenSdeatly rely apea hie skill as a pbrtlelaa. OBOANia WBAKNEsfB Immediately Cured aad Fall Ylgr Bealored. This Dreadfal Olaeaaewwklak readern Life miserable aad Marriage lmposalblele tbe penally peld-by the. TlcUsssof Imsroperladalgenelee. Teaaf pereeBS are toe apt to commit exssaeee from net being awereJ of Ike dveadfeleoaeeqBeseea tbae saay ensue, ifew, who that aedcreUeda the subject will pretend to deny that tbe Kwer er prodreattoB Is leal eeeeer by theee falling late proper, habits ihsa by Ike prudent, Becldee being iTiia iDf piaaeerve 01 oeauay oscpriBg, ine moai serlnnaaad daatraetlve cympleaiaF to beta body aad ! anee, tb syeura peeomca dSraexed.1 Ike Pb-t. eal aed H aUl Foaetleaa weakened Loic or Preerea- tlvaPowan Nerreae InrlUbllllyiPyaeeBela, Palpi la lloaoftkeileartladlgetloa, Ceeotllatlesat PebUlty, a watleref tbe Frame Ceugbe, Ooaaumptlea Ae. OFFICE NO 7 SOUTH FREDERICK BTKBBT. Left band aldavgoloa; from Baltimore etreet a few doore , iivu, tuiair, ran boi io oDee'TB name ana am per ' ireMtra mnac oepatexaaweOBIaia A StaBBv TBO Pee tor's Plplomaa hang In hla nfflee. UK JUnBTUA, Heatber ef (be Royal College ef BersVeoae, Loadoa, tradeatefren-ooeef tkemoelemlAsHCotlegee la tbe ailed Stsleo, aed tbe greater pert ofwhoee life has ben spent 4 ihd bessttal ef Loadea, Paris, Pklladel- pbla, aad elMwher. has effected some of the moat as lonlehlBg cures that were ever kaowai many troubled wii.narifiiiti need and ears wkea aaleep, great aerreacaeu. being alarmed al sudden sounds) bash fntnen, with frequent blushing, attended eometlmea wltb a deraaeaatent of the niaJ. nrtdimtn. d lately. TAKE PARflCULAR NOTICE. Dr. J. addreeaec alt theee who have Injure there. setves by Improper Indulgence aad solitary habits, which rula both body and mlad, unfitting Ibera tt either buelnea. atudr. aoefat op narriare . Theee are aome of ikessd and eaalaaekely eFeeU pre- duced by early habits of yonlh vlst Weakneee of tbe Back and Llmbe, Paine la tbe Head, Dlraaeaa of Bight, Loaa of MuKnlar Power, Palpitation of the Heart, Dys pepala, Nsrvoua Irritability, Derangement of tbe Diges tive Fuecllone, Oeneral Debility, Symptoms ef Con aua-ptloa. MiXTaULT Ths fearful eff'cti oa Ibe rot a J are mush to be dreaded Lom of Memory, Ceafeslea of Ideas, De preveloaer Spirits. Rv Forebodings, Ave nice to So ciety, Beir.dfelrnct, Love of Solitude, Timidity, 4c, are seme of ibe evils produced. Tboueeade or persona of all ages eaa new Jadge what la tbe cause ef tbelr declining health, losing- their vlser, beeomlag weak, pale, aerrouc, aad emaciated, having a singular appearaaee about the eyee, cough, and symp. temv of consumption YOTTNO HEN Who have Injured thsmselvea by a ccrtala peactlee ra dutged la wbea alone a habit frequently learned front evil compaalonc, eras sshAol, the erecteef which are atgbtly felt, area wbea asleep, aad U aot cured renders marriage lmpoaalblo, and deetroya both mlad aad body, ehould apply Immediately, What a pity thai a young man, the bepe ef bis eooa try, tbe pride of bis paraals, should be snatched frees, all proepeete aad eejeyneate of life, by Ibe eeaae- Juenceof deviating from the path of aaiure aad la otglng la a certain eeerel habit. Bueh persoas host, before contemplating HASaiAOE. redact that a eoaed mi ad aad body are tbe most aeeee. sarrrsqaicttee tepremoteeoaaubtal bapplaeee. ladeed, without iheee. Ibe Jearsey through life beoomes a weary pilgrimage tbe proapeci hourly darkens to the vlewt Ike mlad becomes shadowed with detpalr, and filled with tbe mclea.boly reflectloathal the happlaese of an other becomes blighted with eor own DISEASE OF IMPRUDENCE. When Ibe misguided aad Imprudent votary of pleas ure finds be baa Imblb'd the seeds of this palaral die eaae, II too ftea bsppeas thai aa 111 tlmsd sense ef shame, or dread ef discovery, deters blm from applying to those who, from education and respectability, cea alaae befriend blm. lie falle Into the fcandc of Igaoraal aod designing preloaders, who, incapable of coring;, filch hla pecuniary eub-lance, keep blm trifling month aner month, or as long aa tbe emalleel fee eaa be ob talaed.and la deepalr leave him with ralaed healf h lo algh over his gallleg disappointment: or, by tbe nee of thai deadly poteon. Mercury, hasten the eonetltetloaal symptoms or this terrible disease, such as A Sect lo a of tbe Head, Throat, Nose, Bkln, etc , progress! a g with frlghtfel rapidity till death puts a perlodjto bis dreadful suffering by Beading him to that nadlseovered country from whose bourne ne traveler relnraa ENDORSEMENT OF THE PRESS. The many tbotuaada cured at this lactitotlen wltkta the last eighteen years, and tbe numerous Surgical Op erations performed by Dr. Johnston, witnessed by the reporters ef the 'Bea,' and many otber papers, aotleee ef which appeared agala aad again before the public, bealdec btc standing as a geatlemaa of character aad re epoaclblllty, la a sufficient guarantee lo the afflicted. bKIN DISEASES 8PEED1LT CURE., Peraone riling should be particular la directing their letters to bis lastltniten, la the following meaaar i JOHN M. JOIINSTON, M, D., Baltimore Lock Hospital, JelSOy Baltimore, Maryland. rpUE "GIDEON PRINTING OFFICE." ESTABLISHED IN 1808. JOSEPH L. PEAIISON, SUCCBSIOI TO OIDEON A PEARSON, STEAM-POWER BOOK AND JOB PIUNTKR, No. HI Ninth Street, aaar Peaeaylvaala Aveaue, WABUINOTON CITY, Having greatly laercaeed the facilities of tbe above OLD ESTABLISHED PRINTING HOUSE by an almost ENTIRE RENEWAL OF MATERIAL Aad tbe addition of several of the most lmprovsd POWER. PRESSES, Is prepared to execute every variety of LETTER-PRESS PRINTING, faost A FINE VISITING CABD LARGE POSTER, PLAIN OR COLORED INK. PROMPTNESS AND DISPATCH MAT BE RELIED ON. PENSION OFFICE, MARCH 2, 1606. To all whom it may concern t Application having been made under the act of June 11,1 BOO, for the reissue of the following described Land Warrants, which are alleged lo have been lost er de stroyed, notice Is hsreby given thsl at the date follow ing tbe description of each warns! a nsw certificate or warrant of like tenor will be lssusd. If ao valid objec tion shall then appear, No 81,983, for loo acres, Issued under the act of March 3, l&M, lu lbs name of Thomas Wallace, and was granted JsBBaryl8,lU7 Hay 38,1808. ubA.lawlTw No 68, 4)6, for ISO acres, Issued under the act of March S, 1883, la the name of Lucy Whltoomb, widow of Jesse Wbitcomb, and was granted April 3a, 1&S0. June 3, No 11037. for 80 acres, issued under tie act of March 3, l&U, la the name of Jamea Pktlbee, aad was granted NoTCiubsr 10, 16ii. June 18, 1808. ab37-lawl3w QUFREME COURT OF THE DISTRICT Q OF COLUMBIA. Ellkx BcTLia 1 v J 8o0 EQUITY, Docket 7, Oiobui BDTLia. ) The subpojna Issued to eoupel the appearance of Ibe defendant having been relurnad M nori (," and tbn complainant baying filed aa affidavit that the defendant hsa been absent from said DUlrlcl for more tbaa six months last pal, ao thai process cannot be served npoa him, It le, this Sutb day of March, lSofi, on motion of Ibe complainant, ordered at Chambers that the defendant causa hla appearance lo be entered to Ibis canae oa or before the first TUESDAY of Jnne next, otherwise lb bill will be taken for confessed Provided, a copy of thle notice be published la the Nsrioxat RirreuoAS ouce a week for six weeks before eatd first Tuesday, A. B OLIN, Jostles, Ac. A true copy i Test. R. J. UUIQS, Clsrk. v, i rsspiLi, ror complalaant. tubV-lawtwe rpiIIS I3T001VE NOTICETIIATTHE L subscriber has obtalocd from tbe Orphans' Court oT Washington connty, In the District of ColumLla, OT wasnioRtoB connty. In the Dletr ct of Columbia, letu,. ofadmlnl.tratloiionlhe Mraon.l olaleef Kober. uf ii.ii,. t-..a, ,,,... i .. ..... . ... ",u""; teie oi nasnington coouiy, aecaaaea All persoaa having claims against tbe eald deceased are hereby warned to exhibit Ibe same, with Ibe vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, on or before the 20th day of March nest; they may otherwlae by law be exeladed from all benefit of the said estate Olvea under ray band this 30th day of March, A, P. 1888. Vf. a. CARTES, j-iUJl-w.w" A4ffilBlstralor, 'W 'SWM.kfr!3a&