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THE EVENING STAR 1s .- PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner of Pennsylvania Avenue ond lith sivest, THE WEEKLY STAR. This excellent Family and News Journai—oon taining « greater variety of interesting reading than ean be found in any other—is published on Saturda morning. BY ingle copy, per annum .......-. —— W. D. WALLACH. ai ghee geteenereegl 14 wa im mokacen by % cabecribing ta chabe med gaseng tet Pa) served in carriers at a in ole! am a wenaces cents per month. To mail subscribers whhost the intervention ofa ma ent. as Sain) the price is $3. & year, im advance; $2 for six ved, per cent. of eel Star wi! be peroei co saved. If invariably contains the ~ Bahn News” that has je The Evening Star circulate 80 generally throughout the ooentry. ‘Si in wrappers} oan be procured at gutters imepadinte hor the issue of the paper. Price—THREE CANTS. {7 Postmarters act as agents will beal- lowed s commission #f 20 cents, months; $i for three months; and for less than three months at the rate of 12 cents 8 week. Singie copies, OnE CENT; in Wrappers, TWo CENTS. ADVERTISEMENTS should be sent to the office before 12 o'clock, m.; otherwise they may not ap- yoGr until the next day. i Ebening Star, XV, ASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1860 (OLDSTREAM. should have seen the hit he made yesterday] Otis W “eran : ; ears RnR A large. party is amembled to celebrate the | Fight up to the cedace Fee poramtn nine ne WOOD AND COAL. LOTTERIES. TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. feast of St. Partridge at Ravelstoke Hallaan| ‘Do you think there is nothingelseforaman | _ Daniel D. Stella, of New Brunswick, N. J.— 7 eld country house about two miles distant from | to do, but ride, and shoot, and Hos cricket?’? | For acoustic apparatus. WwW 8 8 zB : Cc gal, T ROYAL BAVA A LOTT IMPORTANT NOTICE 1860 the northwest coast of Devon. The various | ‘‘Ob' that's all very well; but you should | S?- K. Snow, of Watertown, Mass —For im- A Thora Vet | | Serr epetoeeel by the Spanish © t branche- of English society are very fairly | hear what Merton, o 2 ~ | provement in folding paper for bookbinders. joroweh Stock of all Sizes af Coal ie 7 SOUTHERN TRAVELERS. e! Mg is y Our second master, says; | P’y s and al! Kinds of Wood the supervision of the Captai represented by its component parts. There = great brick he is, too. ‘Whatever you | proverrent’ ie ener rae cnecxeh R. L—For im- | 17 COAL well prepared before delivery lr oe aS are two peers, three members of the lower | do, do it aswell as you can, wh its cricket Soak ; : " 2,240 ds to the ton. Pascoe) = — house, some Guardsinen, soime undergraduates, | or verses.” “And'I believe if Tytawley bad to | Provecen tide its. te! Ne ¥-—For tm- | 17 Woon ready prepared to, anit tho wants of| SORTEO NUMERO 62 ORDINARIO. FOR MEMPHIS § NEW ORLEANS aciergyman, and a lieutenant in the navy. | fight, be'd go in win, and no mistake” Wm. Swift, of Brooklyn, N. Y.—For improved eee Te ise foot thee ord OL Split Wood, | 1 prize of ee 1002000. arp | Win Orange & Aloxandrin, Vireinia & Tennessee, But our hero is not a representative man; yet} ‘“Ah!"’ said Constance, with a sigh, “he has | invalids’ bedstead I The Wood Sawed, but not Split, is measured | | PTZ, f---~--- S10 |S prizes of. Son Momphis & Chari Lee am be belongs t 8 class which, called into exist- | evidently—what is it you boys cal! it?—tipped | _4- K- Symmes, of Newton, Mass.—For im- te shofore being Sawed. = 30,090 : +0 New 0 a Rnaivontn, ence by the accumulated wealth of the nine- | you, isn’t it?” y: -—Upp Provement in mode of extinguishing gas lights. ir eens $ at the Lowrst Possible Prices at the 20.090 | 20 approx. __ 8,3 — A Dizect Route ayn Oontinvous Raiwar Con teenth century. is ever on the increase. Indignant at this insult,George walked off to ee z net ect No es Se Nl SAND COAL DEPOT, mes ALL 388 PRIZES. Richmond, Lyneaters. Bristol Knexwer, Frederick ‘tyrawley resembles Sir Charles | find his friend, and have a lesson at billiards. | Francis a ee ‘ Foot oF 17 7H Street, pe.ow Wak DErartM'r. 0—Hal ves, $10—Quarters, @5. Dalton, fRemeroulle, Mobdtie. CyprrPasese. Coldstream. inasmuch as he has been every- he day lingered on after the usual fashion provement in Ly ante? Bik Eor Office—N. w. Pb th wae iets No. 547, i! wef eld oR pam aa oO ‘Sanchon cane where and done everything; but he is by no| of wet days in September in full country =. L. Vertrees, of Howe's Valley, Ky.—Forim-| 4 7),Orders ieft at either piace Willreceive Aotawiar'eill Solr eeuen ee eeeins tan ane “ant New Ovfeans : means used up, and can still take an interest | houses. There was a little dancing after din- | Proved mode of cutting boot vamps. ee Prompt personal attention. | becomes known. IO" GREAT REDI©YION OP TIME. in whatever his hand finds todo. Nor is his | ner; but all retired early, in hopes of a finer | , Joseph Vowles, of New Hudson, Mich.—For UE L | sot! Crave for sohemen ox tickets te be eddroneed {TEE LYNCOSURG EXTENSION. (om everything everybody else's everything. Itis | day on the morrow. improvement in cultivators 7 Fu LE UB bE liste CareofChy Port cheleme 8c. | Aiaandtin te Leesburg, and also the MISsi= not bounded by Jerusalem and the Pyramids. a ‘yramley had some letters to write, so that] proved churn” of New York, N. ¥.—For im- Fase reRew que, of the moat extensive stocks of eee 1525 “hn |e lst — ss Mr. Tyrawiey hax fought in more than one wns past two before he thuught of going to} " Edward Webster, of Hartford Conn.—For im- ite Ash Broken Goal, Red Ash Egg Coal Cc AWARE. ‘SHORT. aT Are MOST. DESIRABLE ste of South America. and has wandered for | bed. Ho always slept with his window open, | provement in gridituns. 2 i White Ash Egg Coal, "Red Ash Stove Coal O NEW ORLEANS, weore than two years from isle to isle of the | and as he threw up the sash, a fierce gust of | W.R. Webster, of Gowanda, N. Y—For im- | White Ash Stove Coal, Cumberland Lump Goal, | FRANCE, Wa oe ee aecire np j pee sails A mysterious reputation hovers round | wind blew out his candles, and blew down the | provement in tannin Peevettog Free Burning, Do. Run of Mine, SROADPENTE & GO. istemeone fly wy ted the 4 is ; looki' ti r g > Keg and Stove Sizes, Do. | Smitha’ Cosl,| | FRANCE, BROADRENTS & CO. having ob- | be procured at the Great Southern and Southwe' He is supposed to have dune many | looking-glass. qpOecatur Westand Aaron Puderbaugh, of Waltz | Hickory, Oak and Pine 2240 pounds to the ton tained from the Legislature of Delaware, at itsiate } Rat/road Office, corner of Sixth street and Pennay! , ngs. but no one is very elear what they are: | “Pleasant, by Jove!” he ssliloguiced. «| Towuship. Ind —For improvesent fa lathes for Wood ane and split he lowest pimayeaias, | Restlon, & Lottery ‘Contract, to continud in opera | vacia evenite, Washington, D. C. Pescisbaee 3 Rede : <43 oo ir gular forms ‘ich I will sell at ti YT ion for riod of twenty years, and having give! jeaw VAS oN xe TaRA willbe Gkidiong tases Lite er cos nae ee I'm banged if t ie Calvin D. Wheeler, of New York, N-Y.—For | °oth-forg0 oro days paper: well ocnfedees °° | bonds tothe State [oF see setiemar datas eee | Lwin -eldom talks much, and never speaks of bim- 1 i ine Satie ee All accounts now stand: i be ited | cure the prompt payment of ai! prizes sold, are now is Mae ‘ m- | where the matches are; never mind; I can fud | sypreyement in making gauges for'sewing ma- | nefory tha ie at January, 1800, Sad it is earnestly drawing "at ty ming the CONSOLI | {7 B- Suze and Ash for Teokets © Orisnre ant self. His prevent mission appears to be to kill tled. DATED L ‘andra ‘oad. ‘ton, Nay the OTTERIES 'OF DELAWARE for my way to bed in thedark. What a night,”’ Stephen Wilcox, jr., of Westerly, R. I1.—For Roped ~will be prompdly ee mt Passence! New ¥ ‘Will meet an | __partsidges, play cricket, and dress himself. | 26 a flash of lightning illumined the room fora | improvement in het oir exci? ” Wood and Coal Dealer, hth oat Gate PUTROten be RESUS EK COUNTY LOTTERY | of the Orance aud Alnseadcrn Railrond at the Dep , Math and C ats., 5 : Not that it must be supposed that Babes ever ae ms Fens ont of the window. “The path yin, of Colden, N. Y.—For im-| de20 near Canal. BEDELAWARE for the same objects. sia = sd ‘ashington, from whom they Will receive polite been in the habit of wearing less clothing than | Wind must be about nor’-nor’-west. Cheerful | Proved churn Ef oe, ae nage i 5 : ., . a a r i ly st 15 minutes before 5 p. m., and the Omaibuses leave the Office, corner of Sixth street be custom of the country in which he may | for anything coming upto Bristol from the | _A%4Ust Wulze. of St. Louis, Mo.—For improve- DU y Sussex County Lotte 15 before es. m. | have been located required; but only that at | southward. I wonder what a storm is like on ment in smut mills. EDU CATION AL. F mariana OU Os writes or Wnamaon . 2m, ‘ by ° x Charles J. Appleton, of Philadelphi _ % be ‘Ur arriving at Washington, passengers fc this coast. I have a great mind to go and see. | signor to. B. H.'Howel, of New York city, aed D®; 2, PERABEAU. PROFESSOR OF MU- RE Re ery ty Pe ‘ill beosreful to take ike Orange ad aware the present time he devoted much attention to butt waistcoats and gauze neck-ties, braided | I shall never be able to get that hall door open | Johu Cotton, of Philadelphia aforesaid — For ine > vooal and ‘astrumental, organist of, ‘ams Om M ES ‘ coats and curled mustaches. F _ | Without waking them up; what a nuisance! | provement in knitting machines, eye sian. Mad. B-tenohon ot the lean gia PRIZES PAID AS SOON AS DRAWH. fot-tf Ticket Ageat, Wastinrton. uch as he is, however, he is an object of in- | Stay, capitalidea! I'll go by the winduw!’?| Gotlieb M. Barth, of Philadelphia, Pa.,assignor | avenue, corner of 13th street. no 23-3m™ a ALTIMORE D OHIO RAILROA ie feminine portion of the party at [70 BE contiNvg.] to bimself and D. D. Jones, of same place.—For MONDAY, February 15, BALTIMORE AND WOrOW BRANCH. ke Hall; for be i rich and handsome, Se ee improvement in weighing carts. Mas MES MgcORMICK’S SCHOOL. ee a ie a ie Ouinan op eens. well as mysterious, and he cannot be more Abner Burbank, of Brooklyn, N. Y_, assignor RS. McCORMICK desires to inform her = te} prize of __....92,731 4 prige of ———. @ Commencing on Monday morntma, October 17, 1888 O00 | 4 1,500 sna | ‘& & - follows: OPERATIONS oF THE PaTENT OrFice —The fo!- | to Gerge W. Burbank. of Rochester, N. ¥Y.—F. friends and the public genérally that she will resume lowing is a list of patents issued from U.S Patent | improvement in soldering fom, Phe denes of her School on the Ist Monday in Sep- Office for the week ending February 14, 1860— fhomas 9 De Forrest, of New York, N. Y., 3 il ‘i cath ecioe Gat mace y 14, aasignor to himself and Wallace & Sone ‘The course of study pursued will comprises!! the han two-and-thirty. And the ladies at Ravel- toke vutnumwber the men; for although it is rare for the fair sex to participate actively 1 4 4 4 a, en . co. Anse: | branches requisite toa thorough English educa: | Tickets $s, hsives $4, quarters 83, eighthy @1, vy the eaturnalia of the partridge-god, they : . nia, Conn.—For improvement in lanterns, tion. . SHING TON et 6.20 and 7.458. m. ill always be found hovering in considerable | |, Acree, of Taliaferro county, Ga.—For !m-| " John R. Hensuaw, of Middletown, Conn, as- | In addition to her day scholars. sho is desirous of Class BUESDAY. February 16. oe kirts of the feast; and the | Precement in cotton sced planters. | For im. | Signer to himseif and Samuel Babcock, of same | fé0siving into her family a few pupils as boarders, ss ~~ ive e ats Si and te. m. IMORE at $15 end 6.25 9. tm. Torae baer: iN take trains at@.zs mile ene aged from 10 to 14 years, who wili be under her im. provement inenittivatos tect. place.—For improvement in skates. mediate earwand Pecuiche, . 1 _ Wan. H. Johnson, of Richmond, Ark., assign . 4 do... 750 Wm.L. Aldrich, of Atlanta. Ga —Forimproved | to tim , , ) as8ignor Her arrangements for the sceommodation and | { A t wif and J. D. Bella, of same place.—For | due care of pupils have been consideraliy increased | 2 42 1,250 fo, atc. Pepttana Alten, OPA eee ee cues. ag. | improvement tn ploughs.” aud ‘otherwise improved. ‘Those in Washington Tickets 95, halves $2.50, quarters $1.25. ; = a Joseph Lamb, of N: .N. Y., siting particular information with reference t ment in machine for making percussion cartridge | pimecif and Richard Lamty of some place For | ier sohool may apply to W. D. Wallach, Editor 0 WEDNESDAY, February AEOLAS st 2450. mand $20 p.m, h lady are fairly repre- ecnted Tiere are some mammas with daughters to marry, and there are some daughters with a smiga to prevent marry again, which is, per- Capitals. - prize of... ....922 S68 | 10 prizes of __. ._. 1.000 do. —.... 5,00] 10 : S damneasbe tice - cases. the Star. Class 1i—78 numbe: raw vallots, FOLK at 7.45.4. m. bape, the most difficult thing of the two. #s “he | "“Trenrietta G. Batty, of Springfleld, Mass.—For | "provement in portable sbieds. For terms and furtner partioulars apply st her | 1 9; & oats =. 0. FARBONS, Agest. has an income in her own right. There are improved spring egg cup - H. Laubach, of Philadelphia, Pa., assignor | residence—No. 36 Cameron stract, Alexandria, VB, 1 prize of ——.—-. 835, ize of. + 82,000 FOR NEW YORK blondes and brunettes, and pretty, brown- osepl Berry, «f New York. N. Y.—For im- subuseeitand D. C. Enos, of same place.—For | jv 27-tf Fr eens S00 | a Passace. INCLU DIN hnired, brown-eyed girls who hover betweon | proved cut-nail machine. improvement in tse of hydro-carbon vapor for i Tiokets $10, halves $5, euarters $2.5, eughths125 | trenow Pee nte oom "he two orders, aud combine the most danger-| Harris Boardman. of Lancaster, Pa—For im-| "yim, CABINET WARE Company's new and elogart eteame ous cburwcterities of both, who ean wear both | provement in metallic carriage bubs. himeclf snd Wel. Bickel, of tered pie ee eee Cines RUURSDAY. February 16, MOUNT VERNON, Capt_T-C. Smith pink ‘i »k prettier in the +dmund Brickett, of Minot, Me —Forimproved . asus ad Naa a aie ill leave the Ce 8 , Wee | RSMIBE Mitr dng ae Eee" wh | pn rar celina ad eng’ |Iioremen it mchiny ir ratte "| B5Q BD BERERT. Lnamote— g aetf ngs waa | ayaa Seas sey WEDN > = always command "your suffrage in favor of pcumatinerne. Greenville, Ga.—For im- ue himself and Clarles R. Fox, of same place — ca APERHANGINGS—New stock, eneap for Tickets Bare ‘sa, quarters $1.25. misviolock p.m. rargeday. N ok which they are wearing when you look at Robert rower, of New York, N. ¥.—For EE ected feeding the bolt to the my hung by experienced workmen, and satia- peinaa on . ” Bsc season seueioens miata A ier a . improved rotary steam engine. : tat ne , _ ion gui . E ebruary « frond. witch ton ——— ind there is Constance Baynton with grey] Thomas Wo Brown, of Boston, Mass.—For ieee Catan ote en oe Rawr Baths RNS OUNe Re. 8, ETES, @22 Giass 15-78 mer ee 12 drawn vallote, whee Sacked ac eeeaee Gamminvoriany one ve 4 sand black hair. And the nicest critio of | twine holder. <a same place.—For Improvement in the nillipa ol) SPLENDID ROCKING CHAIRS @2 ee a Son] P prize of... gaom | CBE steamer from the Western Wharves at 5 winine appearance might be defied to state | Joel Bryant. of Brooklyn, N Y.—For Improve-| ture of skates = FLEEDY HOLLOW CHAIRS, $12. 1 wee ANNI? do, Nk. 4 hy = engaged on applination to what she bad worn, half an hour after he left} ment in grinding mills. NEP James Spear, of Philadelphia, Pa. assignor | afs7 Alt che Furaitere i manufactured in this] 1 do. ©... 7aei2, ¢o ~ #%0 | slesers, Morgan & Rhineuntt, Wertere Wh her; for no one can ever look at anything ex- sapepent earn meet rook lyn, ! eee to himself and D. C. Enos, of same place.—For Lape haat PLANT & CO., cere Pe ee 1,000 | "Freight will be received up to the hours of cept her face tare. 8. T.K: ‘ke, °. i ‘ »st office stamp. Parperhangers and Upholsterer Tickets $5, halves arters 1 Joun F. Burgin and Augustus Koch, of Wil- | Px cice stamp ‘ agers an: sti Insurance will bo effected on all goods b liatasport, Pa. For improved hydraulic engine | x 4(!S5Me-—Geo. Westinghouse, of Schenectady, 338 'D at, bot sth and tot, tince is three-and-twenty, and stiil 3 a ; Na wha conttie nets formerly of Central Bridge. N.\-)—-For | {> Farnita Repniredand Varnished. ep leis SATURDAY, Februnte » ee ee ee eee eee uumarried. Alas, what cowards men are! The ws, 3 5 5 y . Nap: “ . premium. fact is that Constance is very clever; but as} ie =toctmpmercuaniia hacia Seems She ee ee Boiyg sal aoe = : : eee Pra ate ene On grein avery Tespoct Rret-e taa,anasrery erent patldespecn Cie wiser ays, ‘not clever PG dhl loas Rome, Ga.—For improvement assignor to the Lowell Man uring Company Bec DENT ISTRY > 75 numbers 12 érawa ballots, he rade tevemior this oeammaiacontion aii bie York aa agreeabis and hea!thfui one. For freight or passage appiy to FOWLE & CO., Agents, Alexandra. H. Bb, CROMW s. rue * = For design for carpet patterns. = - 1 prise of. _...§59,00 | 6 prize of. in cotton seed platen! O8—For improvement | “WW. Stevens. of Portland, Me., asaignor to | Mf. Loomis, ar Pets itventot antipeteten | G2 — 14623 | 10° do. Joseph B- Charles, of Asbland,O.—For improve. | A: P. Richardson & Co., of same place.—For de- | ofthe MINERAL PLATE PRerH ae - 3 ele ae : s as P ing stowe tends personally at his office in this city. C<—] $$ she vexed at her present condition’? Cer- y she dves not exhibit any tendency to earry out Mrs. Mellish’s suggestion, if it has 8,000 | 180 do. u a ment in fan blowers. sign fora se neo Lewtols Sea: _S02-ly 86 Wout et.,coruer Alban Tk. ever been repeated to her. The young men Elijah B. Clark. of Tallab: - N.S. Vedder, of Troy, N. Y —For design for | Mauy persons can wear these testh who aoe oe ong . OTICE.—The Stesmer JAM wv are more afraid of her than ever; and certaiu- | improvementin ploughs on | Onda For parlor and cook's stove; also. for design for parlor | Criy On mnat wear then oo Permonean wear others | Tickets $15, haivés $7.50, quarters $75, eights1.s7. yee her Toute on tiie Poto re ly she does say very sharp things, sometimes. lenry E. Clinton, of Woodbridge, Ct.—For we 7, =. 42, Persons calling at my office can be acoommodsted mac river, wii isave Wael D On, Especially she is severe upon idlers, the but- | improvement in carriage thrill attachment. Gite ob Cae Sl — Bor deen | ite Watvioand prica of Teeth they may desire; a i Wituateree Te Lae von Teas Con RIOM AN: 8th of April) terflie fakienthlaedidence. Sue anvesks ‘obn W. Coleman, of Medway, Mass.—Forim- ir saul ephen glas. but to those who are particular and wish the purest, er PINEY POINT aca KIN ~ provement in stoves. cleanest, strongest, and most perioct denture tha’ d tv consider that she has a special missic art oan produce, the MINERAL PLATE will be SUSSEX COUNTY LOTTERIES. farning, will leave Kinsale to eA hubavear . + Thomas Danieis, of Toledo, O.—For improve- OTICE TO BUILDERS more fuliy warranted. 8, m., stopping at all ofthe landings going arvase them; but they do not appear to like ; 3 P s. y warranted, ‘ To be drawn daily at Wilmington, Delaware, at 1b | and retormine, LUCIEN 8 PAGE, Prop” being lectured. With the young ladies ehe ie | ™&Rt Mstop-cocks. N Rooms in this city—No. 336 Pa. avenue, between muhaten balers ih ke Nate’. Bouse, Agent, phd te ho & reat favorite, for she ic vere affectionate, | cht Davis and Sturgis Chaddock, of Boston, | Office Board af Commissioners New Centre Market, 9th and loth sts, Also, 907 Arch street, Philadel Mass —For improvement in gas retorts. Washington, January 11, 1660, phia. 00 1-1 TICKETS ONE DOLLAR. aud though so beautiful and distinguished, she | Louis De Masure, of New York, N. Y.—For| The Board of Commissioners, under the act of 5 . EW MUSIC RECEIVED EVERY DA , en h N. Y. c 5 sd DENTISTRY. MONDAY, Feb: a has proved herself to be net 40 dangerous a| improvement in safety-studs. September, 18%, entitied “An aot providing forthe | Dr. HILLS, after a praction' test of two yoars, Class 37—78 numbers, 12 drawn vallote, N spuene cent by saat rival as might have heen expected. Indeed, . Wells Dunkiee, of Boston, Mass.—For im- | ereotion ofa New Market-liouseon the alte of the | feels that he oan with confiaence recom, Capitals. fastraction books for every jvetrument. Hah . caneeseat’ Ria atenaite present Centre Market,” in pursuance of the provi- | mend the Cheoplastio Process for insertin, 0 of —-_.......@5,000|2 prizesof____.__@a00 SOHN FE ELLIS, 306 P. it hae happened, more than once, that male | Provement tn cooking utensils N. V.—For tun. | stonsof said act, hereby invite sealed propossi for | antinori toothe ie hax, the ate ec ead 0. 130|2 "do. ——... “a0 | 7 ____ JOHN F. ELLIS, 306 Pa. ave. admiration, rebounding from the hard surface ueopold 2) iz, Of Ne' Lact | building said market house, according to the plans | strength, beauty, cleanliness, and. cheapness,- Ful! » 21,175 &o., &e. E_NEW MC OREN 7 : aveccent ih pk bie bank notes. Pl : oe P MONTMORENCY NOTE PA of ber manner, bas found more yielding metal provement in photographic bank notes. and speeifications of the same, to be seen‘and a | upper sets inserted for $35, Partial in Proportion. Tickets @1. R withEnvelopes to matoh. just reosived et faiths basanee ha orc Josiah S. Elliott, of West Needham, Mass.— | copy of the latier obtained) at the office of the Roard, | Otkoe 306 Pa. avenue. s07 — PHILP & SOLOMON'S. Phas Fe dead te tent tea: be: | For improvement in brick presses. in the basement etory of the City Hall, to be en: —— = TUESDAY, February 14. r i ‘ sides, she is always ready to lead the van in £ P. Farrar, of New York, N. ¥., and J. N.| dorsed “Proposals for the New Markot-houre,” ROPOSALS FOR AR %8—15 numbers, 12 drawn ballots 332 the general attack-upon the male sex, when | Farrar, of Pepperell, Mass. —For improvement in | *!dressed to John C. Fitzpatrick, Exq., President Pp POSALS R ARMY TRANSPORTA- Capitals. Sole agents for the ledies retire to the drawing-room Water-meters : , Ee aa eee [ee ilibe ecsisedendetemse Gren og ii Hace wefercansenn ~~ amma ae : F : A : : varies office, on 0 of Februar; OPosaLs 19 office of the As- K Sqeer 4 = 5 Not that she ever says anything bebind their Lucius N. Fay and William Mason, of Warren, | next, b tween the houre of 9 and Rem. 7 | sistant (Quartermaster at Fort Leavenworth. KT. ko, ko, &o. ABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, AL backs she would not be ready to repeat to their Mass. —For improvement in blind operators. ‘The Architect, Charles Haskins, Eq , will bein | until 12 m.,on Wednesday, the lth day of A ri Tickets @1. bata Forks and Spoons, Plated ~" faces; but in that course probably she would Peter Flickinger, of Hanover, Pa —For im- | attendsnoe, daily until that time, to give necessary | next, for the transportation of military supplies Urns and Tea Sets, Brittannia Tes an not mect with such general support provement in harvesters explanations i mererd to the work; during the years 1461 and 185!, on tae following ci See ree a — Coating — and ew “s = ¢ T a y of ¥ a Fs, iddars: © work are 1 tu re fori OR : lass 9 ua} 5 eY reent ap Stove riddles an . Ih Mr. Tyrawley she affected to disbelieve. uot NEY Por aa follows: ia ‘ aie ee eer TIEA zt From Forts Leazerworth and Riley, in the | | Po cilia ae irons: and gi the useful articles for House. |S Bhe s vl $ »pini inti te - a * ae = a r the building complete, rritery anras, and from the ti K 3 rige of 5,000 | 1 korpi e er wil em are, patent a) ~ ppinton to ker aT T gma ron WY, Geaheart. of Bealleville, Obio—For] 2) As, in viow of the naneertain nature of the | inthe Stats of Missouri, to Fort Cuioninthe Ter: | Le de. Tires [2 1m | Cases Baskets, Brushes. Combes kon And fests nds, she did not believe he ever had i eiplonyspalts bdee-hive: ground upon which the building is to be ereeted, | ritory ot Now Mexico, or any other depot that may &o., &o., but not least, Wilcox & Gibbs’ Family Sewing ‘ne, or ever would do, anything worth doing; W. G. Greeley, of Hingham, Mass.—For im-| the whole number of piles under the foundation’ | ba designated in that ‘Ferritory, and to any poiat on Tickets $1. Mashine, but that he piumed himself on acheap reputa. | Proved machine for cutting ou! the uppers and | 8nd sore portion of the grillage,as incionted on | the routs. _ _fe8 "_ GEO FRANCIS, 490 7th street, tion, which, as all wore ignorant of its found soles of boots and shoes. the plan, may not be required, bidders must state} 2 From Fort Union or such other depot as may THURSDAY, Fobruary 16. YELLOW PINE LUMBER 4 Nate Weverent UF is UnGs- lactic Guthrie, of New Or i . | What deduction they will maka in such event per | be designated in the Territory of New Mexico, to Ciass 49—%4 numbers, 12 drawn ballot. A cond age | tion, n9 one could possibly impugn She! rie, of New Orleans, La.—Forim-| pile, and for griliage per superficial fe h | the poste or depots that aro or may be ostablished Gapi Li. Desonptions af the shove Lamber, fer Phere i reson C1 we hat in thie in- | Prevement in lamps. hot raquiredsand in case that more piles and gnl- | inthe miliary department of New Moxioe oxoept | I prixe of... $51 -81,0% patlding perpores, embracing SGU ART aie Manag Mini Cece Ce ke J. O. Harris aud W. F. Slewder, of Ottawa, | lage msy be found necessnty than tha plan cate for, | Eorts Bliss acd Fritmore, go 26. 1 oo | RE BEAMS. 01st. FLANK. WIDE Sttnee Atiss Constance was not as conscientious | []] —For improvement in cultivators or more stonework and excavation for the founda: | The weight to be trausported each year not to &o, &o., °. ; eS pe fe i Lh po y finished direct from the southern mills b . ss usual: but that she really entertained Frank J. Henkel. of New York, N. ¥.—For] tious, tho price for each additional pile, for each | be lesaon either of the rovtes than one hundred Tickets $1. Ww. F. JOY, 70 Smith’ higher opinion of the gentleman than she | improved secretary table. superficial foot of griliage, for each perch of stone- | thousand (100,000. pounds, nor more than five mil Sor da kem corner Pratt at. Baltimore, Md chose to coutess. Ho certainly was not afraid | _ Gustav Heydrich, of Philadelphia, Pa.—For | "e"% tut for cach cubie yard of excavation. Hons (3,000,000) pounds FRIDAY, February 17. E fh Lhal i ss ine Aecesea . ’ oi 3. The time required for the completion of the Proposals will state the rate per 190 pounds per Ciass 4i—78 numbers, 11 drawn ballets, rs 9 T. POTENTINI, ot her. and hal even dared to contradict her f x dear Me work. 100 miles for which the t-anaportation wii! be per- Capitais, IMPORTER frvorite theory of the general worthlessness of Birdsiil Holly, of Lockport, N. Y.—For im- All proposals must be made in conformity with | formed on each route in each month of the year, | 1 priseof__.__.. 5.8 | | prizes of __. __. BI," Ps. Ave, FOREIGN FRUITS, a. AVE. English gentlemen of the ninctee = provement in pumps. the foregoing. and aocompanied by a written guar- | and will be made for each route separately. . ido, —.... 1,2815 ao ee’) ; ", i Ns me oe, “4 wen of the nineteenth century “ sae V3 Fi : 5 fs : 5.10 € 11th sts. CONFECTIONS, 8 hot It wa. e wet morning when she had been Wm. H. Howard, of Philadelphia, Pa —For | atee, of the following form: poise wall civp shir = in weep te as &e., Ti nd 1 &o. PATES, PRESERVES, " pi 3 i chi i : - cir p aces of residenoe, and be prepared to euter icke' 5 N 4 d t to three or four of her particular Sere ewer page eee IG re u Form @f the ruarantes, into contracts, and to exeoute bonds..with good se- — CONDINES a, niente s ; ; The undersigned —— ol ——-, in the State (or dis- ty, In sugh an amount as mar be presoribed b SATURDAY, Fet 1s. pore tenve onl Soetetee dae z id it must be confessed that she| Charles 8. Irwin, of Madison. [ud —For Im- | triot) of —. hereby guaranty’that in onee the fore. | SUTLY. 1 such an amount az iar be presovibed by Class (2-75 numbers, 12drawh ballots, the public generally to hia Now Store, under read remarkably well—that she began to In- | provement in manufacture of starch. gots bid oF wie) the erection of 8 market house | rot to exoced $19:,0%) on eawh route, as e00n A CON: Capital rp et EF Fie Str ke ig Bnd sent the decline of chivalry. Tyrawley was] | George W. Jennings. of Boston, Mass.—For | 11 1N2 117 of Washington, DiC pois sccented, | tracts shall be awarded, : e es of __. 1,9 | onive any orders for superior ons of hirown sitting helf in and ha’ of ra: improved laundry and tailors’ press. , LaF LR Contratore will be required to be in readiness 406 r gpeenenness F 3 i half outof range. Perhaps ‘Pr Pr contract, execute the sane, with good and sufficient ee. she talked # little at him. At he | ,, George Juengst, of New York, N. ¥.—For Im-| gureties, to the amount of twenty five thousand | fF Sfvicr by the lst day ot May succeeding, their Se Iso, 1! orders for Dinners, Suppers, Balls, ant e t ,bim. At any rate he| provement in sewing machines. dollars, and 10 oase said —— shall. fail te enter tas | means of {ransportation to be approved by the Tickets $1. Privato Parties, ee Riot bs corte up in his in wept the chsllenge. Tian Kellermann® of Monsey, Conn.—For ime | ans ttea urease epi — shall fail to enter into | K'sristant (juarformaster at Fort Leavenworth ‘ Imtaie atg ig; eich the saane promptnces al aie Fee eeree ek You. Mise Baynton.” | provement in the manufacture of thtted work. | {he ularenoe betwoot the efor of the said ——~aad | $702 8%, travahentttion tear be demanded at any | All orders for okets or certiGontee of packases | satnh whcoh hale hitherinskowme none —— a * Tes true we no longer wear nd J. M Kendall. of South Hardwick, Vt.—For | t!&t Which re ter cecil two guarantors) the year on either of the routes, they muat have | themoat prompt and oonidential attention eed the GENTLEMEN'S UNDER GARMENTS OF c t nets, nor du wecompel harm- = . . B. Z improved feed-moticn for boring or mortisi places of business or agencies at or in the vicinity | printed officia) drawings sent as soon as over. ail zee quali’ " } beet uals, who pos machines. = e Pte. Kt NTS & jes of Silk, mee Lamb's Wool Under ibly may have sweet- ‘AD. CO. Tes d. ss of Fort Leavenworth and re Union = ether ~— FRANCE, B Al NTS & ‘ hearts of their own, to admit the superiorit Charles Kinzler and Wilhelm Rosebuck, of} _ I hereby ovrtify that the above named — and — | 4*pot in New Mexico, at which they may be com- eli-tw Hmington, De awn: irts and Drawers. ef our Indy love at the point of the lance. but | New York. N.Y —For improved Sugar-cutter. | Sto knows ji0,me.as mon of property.and able ta rae propenal etl be acocaipaict by the names 302 Baars hat sth nd ior ef all that was good in chivalry, of courage. | ; Thomas gee of Philadelphia, Pa.—For | Ao good their gua.artee. of the sureties. who muat be wel’ known to the As- | TRU NKS,BOOTS AND SHOES. —— WA. T. DOVE & Co. trath, honor, enterprise, self-saeritice, you will “Danial Lovejoy. of Lowell, Maas For improve- | ne Tague ng by the United States District Judes, Seren jiat capepitite bs roasts paneumeeiateer SOUTHERN TRUNE MANDPAGTOSY, Arr Now prepare to execste any orders with foul as mach, the nineteenth eatury a i | ment ining tate Alooney of Washington, Cleator Naxt Aone | peforietod mst bo iti to i entire satnlan | SOUTHERN TRUNK MANUPAGTOR. | whos ry ety OS Gree gt aw PITTING the twelfth Joba W. Mackenzie, of San Francisco, Cal —| No pro i : 1 0 Bae :“p Opposite Oda Felloves’ Hall, Washington, D.C. BURT ¥ Hie orightened up as he spoke, and it was | For improved apparatus for freeing ships’ holds | ing wil fe courniored. | 0s CONT (0 the foreR>- | Proposals ill be endozaed as follows: Prope eee et ee aerate be cane ncing | {I> Store on othbioeet a fee doors north of Pe. quite evident that he believed what he said, a | from water. nd whereas the fourth section of tha aforesaid | tained uniese they fully comply with ail the atipula-~ | my TRUNKS, VA Lic & F yc nus, where may he found & com; Stee circumstance which always gives anadvanta J. P. Mapton and H. A. Billings, of Provi | act deolares, “that from and after the pasage of | {rons cet fat in this advertucmony chasing elsewhere. As Gira of CHANDELIERS and other GAS, STEA med tana ys gt intage | aence, R. | —For improvement in :. ing rud- | this sot the entire nett revenues of the present Cen. | ‘The right is reserved of rejecting al! the bids that | best material the market affords anaemp oy WATER FIXTURES. ja 27 ty More than ue paix of sight wtea| SA cing to | Eemleenet house, sad, sio thoes of he prevored | may be meda, we o week to Tanager te Sneek aad Dean ty | WY ABHINGTON SEWING ROOM e an Oe pair v1 ri eyes je = 2 propriat and invie- u ERMASTER GRNERAI< Opric work to be superior in Stremgta and ra! ty t 5 ~ approval, and Mise Constanceoaw © probiablle Pere ean eee ot, Clinton, O =For.tmpreve: lably set apart, as n epooial fund, sulyedt to thoor-| feign = Wastin ton oity, eh. 1 vw, | Frunkethae'are mede in other eitten and noid here. 804 9th 1-4 3 North af Pa. Ave. ity of a defection from her ranks. She changed | "Chas. Met: f Athony. Nc ¥.--¥ou tan | enable teens topay for toe eeniis cates ieee 6 eer SEE ere mate jp Seo ee ae v tie i ie Shas. McCammon, o! ny, N. ¥.—| \- le m to pay for the erection and comp'etior . “a notice) ever: cription of SOe a = ber tactics. © aah plevenncut in comsinictlug battod cust os wrought | ofesid structure,” payments forthe work will be] Je M. MCCAMELY & COS | TEstHER TRON PRAM E FRENCH DRESS | pared to maxe SHIRTS, DRA ERS, &0., af the “Yor » ma i: ; made upon monthly estimates of th hitect of ad WOOD BO. ‘RUN ? eho! notice. desor: You are tov moderate in your elaims for | iron. the work done, roserving ton per cont, thereof as FINE FASHIONABLE ghee VALICES TRAVELING BAGS. Hake SHIRT Boe. we, “COLLARS, ant’ WRIST your contemporaries, Mr. Ty: ANDS y stitened. ain eaueae dg ’ 7 ley. If [re-| |, Isaac M. Milbenk. of Greenfield Hill. Cona— | oliateral security. ao far as the funds socruing un. ; SADDLES; WHIPS; &c., &+ *, ef SS, member right modesty has always been con- For improvement in apparatus for manufacturing | der said section of the act will s*fiice, or as inay \f 6 Trunks, &c., Repaired and Covered reeeber Tight, modesty hee always been oow- | Saiel cies Scrohaiterbe ponte ns Bi CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, maniike manner, at short notice, ES 7 E 7 rr —— > Wm. Mosher, Isise H. Mosher, and Jobn J. OHN F. COYLE, Trunks delivered rt of the city, pido negate ee ng mp Tam not ashemned to speak the truth.” be | Harris, of Green, N. ¥ —For iinprovementin ma, | _i8 4-eotd Secretary of the Board. 388 and 390 towns or Alexerdrinn 11 Part Of the city, George | Fl These Soalee are offered to the public as. the replied; -- your theory would have been more | chine for bending tire. CARRIAGE Aiso—Acent for Howe's celebrated FAMILY ree .® pre — Le pa go = ee er a: Murphy, of Cinciunatt, O.—For im- an cep Bee to hi PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, SEWING MACHINES. a RS | the Upiind Sidra Eairacd Virewoin Re jeutoral > ba je men who li mai ts ne li 2 ov, | Bosrety; Vi - . their cigars in the trenches of the Redan, Walter Nangel, of Philadelphia, Pa —For im. | inthe District, where his facilities for NATIONAL HOTEL BUILDING LARGE STOCK OF BOUTS AND SHUES, | Institute Fair, Pennsyivanin; New York ttate Dairy who exrried the gute of Delbt, mey bear come | Proved mortising machine” wirreeiaces odiMeeme | oe A TO BE SOLD CHEAP! Sanaa thee have soscived Grot clase premtnang. parison with Bayard, or Cur de Lion.”’ aes arene, Si Tele Orleans, La —For im: from hie long experience in the busi ous, he hopes WE HAVE 18 STORE, out on Sunday motpiug, thosth of Novemresgmuas | Fo. en oat 53 Louirians avenue, Depot of Biller's Ob! T do not, allude to our soldiers,” enid Pydward O. C“Ord, of US, Army —For appli. | Ai Wises of Carrinnctocd Light Wagons kepter | AND ARE CONSTANTLY RECEIVING, | ber, have removed thé balance of their ie Eye PATTISON. Avant here she hesitated eee are brave; but'— | cation of gunpowder to fat projectiles, giving | hand. THE FINEST STOCK OF M. Persone in want of Siives will now hind -C.LAMAR. €.E. MOTT. 1. LATTE ere she hesitated « moment. till, possibly | them rotation. All REF AIRS neatly done,andall orders prompt 8n opportunity, for a few days, to get good arti AMAR, MOTT & AU piqued because her usual success had not a’-| Joseph Parsons, of Carthage, O0.—For improved | '%, Rand Geiriacas ak ce te coLovrTrytin Gq precedented low prices. ‘They must be sold. | Dy 4 NEYS-4T-Law teaded her in her passage of arms, she couclu- | T*tary steam enyine e ANDREW J JOVCE.” f y 4 eis - 7 Bore high Court of Bi ded—*bat to our idle gentlemen, who seem to| _W- A. Patrick. of Ludlow, Vt —For improved | “a*%s-t? ‘aornar af idth and te THAT CAN BE SEEN IN THIS CITY. REAT EXCITEMENT AT Will praction tn the Kedoral Court et Pentctos, eta as kent tee anything” metbed of operating feed nuts in lathes. ss —< G No.6207rmSz. | posi st Jackson. tne T Sigmmiccn! District of Moet Tyrawi ited. Poo ‘ N. A_ Patterson, of Kingston, Tenn.—For im- OFFICIAL OPINIONS OF THE ATTOR | All Goods of our Manufacture—Made in the H. MELA & SON and will sttend tc the Co:ljestior of Cieime Pe, pAb , ‘as pe = aay He may judge proveinént in barrows. -) Tarke ae 244 Oe a THE UNITED Mest Fa: able Style—of the Best Surtine Cuxarer THAN Even! the Sst Miewiariees we clined. to fancy that some of those whom you {men nearer ee ae ose, Cal.—For improve. partments relative to tir Oficial utien, med Material and Workmanship. oeapayethee A MELA © SON are a fine By, HOOP. [et Sethe & laree lot o« si A = x pounding the Constituti ‘Testi - a i ty, thei " mang & re pleased to call idle gentlemen would be|. C M_ Plumb, of North Orange, N.J.—For time | eits Goverments a1 d {dian Tribes aud the Pubic The Finest Stock of Shirts Hee ee ts orounied rich Sustomore surat vig weiladapted for her ic cnteicanaett i fourd to have heart enoug! for anything that | tables for raflroads, &c. 8vo bound in sh iti, worth of FALL and WINTER 800 low orinte = honor or duty, or even chivalry, could find for | _ Charles Pope, of Syracuse, N.Y —For improve- digest. T IN THE CITY—THE NEW YORK PATTERN Ssaons, St retail for New York wholesale LE thew todo.” r ment in apparatus for evaporating saline liquors of 6: SHIRT—THE BEST FITTING Prices, at H MELA & SONS... XX ALE AND XXX ALE” . ; + oni, D J. Powers, of is. —F x Lan SHIRTS MADE. ool! 520 Tth st, 2doors shove States ‘The purest cnaek Ale in this ot I hope you are right,”’ suid Miss Constance. | ia2arin strew tune ee WV is-—For improve have the first volumes to ‘compicte = = SdING TON RY __ eee pares ble curl of her upper lip, Thos. E. Purchase. of Danville, Pa—For im- discount allowed th the trade. Oy oe FURNISHING G oO ODS N zw YORE aN DTP LINE. NG and te n-teden which implied that she did not think wo. provement in grates for furnaces. pow _poltaited. Also, a Digest to the Opinions, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. . OUNT VE) NON will leave | sumers, « EAU, Prop ietor of the Tyrawley bowed, and the conversation ter-| " Joseph Reynolds, of Providence, R. L.—For im- bon Einpiaae the above. Price @3. = a t glerendue on MON Be Now je4-ly Wasb'n Krewery. corner & 8: inated soon afterwards. When he had left | provement in marine propellers. BLANCHARD & MOBUN, Trunks, Valices, and Carpet Bags. | $!sx*1¢7 ay wi ‘at (OMAS B. RELT HAVING OPENED A the room, the conversation of the young ladies | _ Aaron Ring, of Westbrook, Me—For improve- Successors to R- Farnham —— grelock p. mand New York for Wash Traitor Shor So 426 Kote. > was intersupted by Master George Baynton, | Tent in seed! > deage go fe2-ly oor. lth at. and Pa.ave. | 388 and 390 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, | ij every Saturday, per Al Stany | Fen 6th and 7th solicits the varroras a4 30d f-urteen, who suddenly attacked his sister. | peoyed engrraman? © NTwMM:N. J —For im- JMPERIAL Proves, ea ee tune belore the nour of the steamer SE No 1 Lihink you are wrong, you know,when you | ""te Russell, of Manchester, N. H.—For im- CAPRES. - B.—In ths event eailooeeae roode | ther amaterwn 2 eall Tyrawley a bumbuy.”” re provement in mowing machine cutters. ime int Pesend Cadactien » ral 2 of Kesh ATHER RYVER—A life like Frotorrapa of rose the bar in 09 ihtored to snd from the steamer {ANS STOOLS AND M. « peril P lex, selected poor My denr;"? said Cou:t ince, with a start, ‘*. |" ‘Thos. Seuit, of Seymour, Conn —Fer improve- | pmberia! Brunesand Cap: Rranoe Bre ver ene ead ‘this eminent Catholic divine: price $1, just Vodersucned. revived at wae auything so ru’’—— ment in rollers for working caoutchouc and allied imioy. uw KING & BU ca LL. published and for bie P & SOLOMON “Wor freight or pases Ry Raine ant Orne AS —fil th Ooren words, aaa Parag andar ie ‘er he Nv H. Sloan, of Buffalo, N.Y —Forimproved | GQ SO ALLS gree fa9 Ae ee eed ek en l= eM. Tae ____ Ware B barves | “pn ot Fl © ahoot like 1 o'clock mever misses 2, thing, | BSchiNe for dressing staves On rae pouNDaky oF = = = F'XE,W:2 FIANOS FOR RENT. HAS, 8, We OM.» COUNSELL“-k ond I hear he Jopattian Smith, of Tifin, O.—For improve- OTHER WORLD ENATOR DOUGLAS —A full length Statuette TwoNew for rent, A BY AND COUNSELL(K ean ride noend. He was rather} ment in seed drills. By &. D. of this gentleman. Volk, oft Afolodeons for rent, te Jas cpeatonpe, Ne. 8 te gut of practice in tus cricket when he came |" Wm. W. Spafford, of Peterborough, N. 1 — Just received SS TEPHERDS, | Mgtropolitan Boog Pear. Favgne res, : “tite wre wera dors, improving every day. You For improvement jn railroad car whorls. ete a i258 Corner Mh ‘and D ste, | fo Agents forLawrenes sPorien nae! fe6 SON >. ELLs. cos rs. «