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THE EVENING STAR. the New {7 The London correspondent of York Times says of the coming international prize ‘RTIC ht: HL wi a: Tom Sayers, the champion, is in fine con- ard, Pena dition. The English ‘* fancy"? do not approve of JIT, J. Fy the attitude of Heenan, the Benicia Boy. ‘He gier, Wm., holds his hands up like’a girl,’” was the remark | Binzham, K.S., of a renowned ci devan bruiser of the light-weights to me; and I think he added, “ Tom will find his werk cut out easy.” But this may be mere preju- dice and fancy. 1 consider itto be my duty to see mally into ali such matters as these; and I intend, !f possible, to witness the fizht. I must plead guilty to some favor ou behalf of British ugilism. The Datly Telegraph issrabid in its orertation. and showers utter blac uardismn onthe ring.’ Right or wrong, it should modify its expressions. But then the writer had his nose broken not jong since, in due requital of the grossest insults, by an ex-member of the ring. Bell's Life says: “ As yet there has been but little public betting, | Fessenden, W. but in every er that las come to our know!- itzpatrick, Bel ¢ Sayers has m the favorite. His principal ‘oot, Solomon, backer is anxious now to lay £500 to £100 on him. | Foster, L. F- t not be forgotten that the next deposit for | Green, James ioe grant event isto be made at Nat Lanham’s Cambrian, Castle street, on W amare the 2d inst. We have seen Tom’s colors, which are ex- tremely handsome. They contain a representation of the standard of England, on a cream-colored ground, surrounded by a broad crimson border.”? Hale, John P., Hani: Hammond, Jas. Hunter, Iverson, A., Johnson, R. W.. "Mrs. Ann L. Raley, mother of Edwin and Barclay Coppie, has addrested a memorial to Governor Letcher, of Virginia, in reference to her surviving son. She ts a Quaker of great respecta- bility, and declares they left home without in- forming her of their designs, which occasioned surprise and horror, she tells the Governor tuat he bunting all through the land a r fatherless bpy. who somebody has said that somebody imagined bad had some connection with Brown.”’ Although het rf consumptive son has thus far been preserved, yet she declares she would be willing to give palso, with the addition of her own lise, ifthereby the distressed bondmen might be liberated and their masters purged of sin. A postscript to her letter says: ‘As thou seems so very anxious to have Barclay visit you, if he chooses to go, I shall expect him to receive that kind hospitality at thy house that one of thy sons would receive from me. Perhapsa few months in the s— climate of Virginia might prove beneficial to his health. 1 think you would soon become attached to him, as he !s @ pleasant boy and loves dry jokes. A.L.R.” Nicholson, A. Saulsbury, Seward, Wm. #. Simmons Jas. Sumner, C. Ten Eyck, Wigfal U7 At a non-i7 ercourse meeting held in At lant, Ga , Mr. P. Hayden, one of the merchants of the place, used the iollowing language “I sball bay goods wherever I can get then: the cheapest, and when I go to New York, I go with the money in my pock-t,and Imener hare and never will ask a man whether he is a Democrat, a Whig. a Know Nothing, a Black Republican, or an Abo- ittionist.”? He is furiously denounced for this remark, and one of the local papers says he was intoxicated His loyalty to the South is questioned. Anotber paper contains a card, numerously signed, to this effect : ** The character of Mr. P. Hayden having been called in question, in a manner likely to do him injury; therefore, We the undersigned citizens of Atlanta, thke pleasure in stating that, from our acquaintance with him, we believe him to be true and loyal to the South and her institutions; and that he isa gentleman worthy the confidence and patronage Of the people.”? Allen, Win., Alley, John An terson, Pho Anderson, Wim. Ashmore. Ay Barksdale, Karr, Thos. lake, Harriso Bocock, hos. Soteler, Alex. R Boyce, Win. W. The Civil Tribunal of Lyons uss just given a decision in a case of promise of marriage. Last Marcha M. Joachim and Mille. Marte, in presence of their relatives and friends, sigued a contratt of Briggs, @90., M marriage before a notary, and four days after, the | Buffington, Ja bans were published in the usual way. M. Joa-| Burch, Jonn chim made his intended various presents, such as | Burlingar Jewelry, a gold watch, shawls, dresses, and took | Burnett. an apartment at 2.000f. a year. But on the very eve of the day fixed for the wedding, Mlle. Marie sent to inform M. Joachim that she bad changed her mind and declined to marry him. All at- tempts to induce her to change her mind proving fruitless, M. Joachim sued the lady for the amount of expenses incurred, and 2,000f. as an indemnity for bis loss in hiring an apartment whieh he no longer required. The Tribunal condemned the lady to pay all the expenses and the amount expended by M. Joachim in pres- ents. but rejected the demand for 2,000f. as in- demnity, and directed the parties to pay their own cose. Campbell, Jas. F Giark, Clark, Joun B., Kaxsas Raitgoap —The ceremony of *break- ing ground” on the Kansas Ceatral railroad was performed at Wyundotte onthe sth instant. A number of toasts were given and responded to—a Wyandotte Indian replying to one, and a Shaw- nee (Mr. Charles Blue Jacket) to another, in their native language. The road is designed as a cou- necting link of the Pacific railroad Covod 3, Curt eubai Dawes, rng | De Jarnette, D: Delano, Charles, Dimmick, Wim, ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. WILLARDS' _HOTEL.—J W ‘Thornton, Va; J Dobbins, Pa; J Sanderiand, do; J C Spencer. NY; M Duvall, and Indy* W Piympton, USA; J M Scovel. xJ; I's Young and lady; NY; A You if Mos ES Parker, lowa; J 3 Hoizes’ Dsi;G Layall, a;T Jonns 411; J Peacock, Pa; M Moornead, doz © Sou din, Md; Miss Hukart, do; Miss 3 Lyons 0, W Bryant, NY; & A Moore: ‘Me Dern Md; J M Cambell and soa, do; A Kei and lady. de Mré Spencer, do; Mrs Tyson. do; R Swan, do; W 3 » do;G Jackson, do; WP and’ daugnter, Cal; J. Roox and lady,—; M Stapler, ds; T Begs, do; W W hituey and indy, Ark; M. tinte, Tenn; & Basher, e.! fred, Rei : : ners | Penton, Reubea Md; J A Wash-ngton, Va:G H Rose, Pa: P aicx: | E‘ ° andor. Md; Mf Dayton and indy, NYS W Green gad | forty, Orne. J Dedronm, and lady, do; Mr aad Nr A Wa tied Tenn; N Duvall, M4; WS ner, VJ; ~ rt Horner, do; CCase. NY; K O Md; A Bu d, NY; PStubbins, Va; J Dad M's Johnson, Mrs Parnell V Purnell, do; Stev.n , TF ¢ Wet ; F Haseltins, do; V Ardorson, Md; N V Hon D Sevmour, Ys Miss De: ur, do: Lowry, do; del W Morris. do; Wt ansey. do: W. 5 TS Hunt, Cana; A 'Toser, R Edo; W Tempie, Ds: 3B wey. do; C “seaston.'do: +i Watkins do . de: J Bewier, Pa; J H Steweart, H Fitas, Arizono;% Sym 833 Campnell, do; T Le < Phillips: Ky: Hon A Olin and lady, NY ty ivtr dow J’ Shermaa and lady. N ¥; W Phillips; Md; J Cutter and lac Manning, NY; J Barton and lady, V, liams, do; W Raymond and lady, NY. NATIONAL HOTEL.—E Parker, Va; F Hunt Y; DA J CFAWIIG, us A Vuogit T. WS Ex Frank Gurle: Hamilton, Hickman, Jo! Koeler, Pa: ‘ort! t; J Meda- Ty,J Smali, Md; Hon G'Bidd'o, Pa; B Allen, NY; N Lendrum, G Goddard, & Forte, Md: Capt’ Hack and iaiy, USN; C Bassett, H Gray and diught=r, J Smi'h and daughter. Miss Bichtel, Pa; E Belt aad IY, W Bowie, G Hilleary, Plammer and 1 ¥ Williams, Md; C Winship, Ct; Dr Ferguson, V [a ton, J Jenkins, J Chesiay, G Tubman, Md; A Marsha! Va; R Latham, > »; Co _ Kimmel wehen, Md; H Ries, NH; 'D Plume, N jon, N'T; Dr Powell, Va; W Gross sud ly w tone, J Lassoer, T Berry, J Willams. 3 Wi- Ams, Richardson, W Colaton, R Hiteheeck. G gokson, B Randa'l."@ Van Wink'e. H Newmar MoCansiand, J Neall, T Word Pett, J SHarson, E Adams W C. moaten, J W W_ Thompson. O Dean, J Madd, & Bean » W B.uow. tf Roborteon, R Lioyd. WE rment, W Kendall, F Green, H Fergu: ros. S'Hawkine, Maryland; J Curtiss Var W f&dwell, Ca; G Shobh and iv. A Dodd" J Balt, ‘ore. Ur Harn iS artip, a «! 15 Sheers! » Pa; J Spangler, il; BROWN’S HOTEL.—JC Foertsch, Va: WH Hute uns, ony: Kunkel, 3, W.’8& BE Kovins, Mo; F Shoben, D P: rrabee, Chas. H JF liheimor, Pa; : ; Leach, DeWitt C.. Grell Prcrnia Ry eos yeaa ook a0 ate: | Leek! Gamen 8 J ier. O: 3 Hains, H Chamb-y VR is; F Broakme: Mae Thgrbati an ladys arts’. Md:G !' Wizar TS Warnine Md 4'Hay urd De \ «@nam, Va; P Soerk D i Va; CH Corneil. it scar Loomis. Dwight pve, Peter san; W A ~old and lely. Ni-P Bartlett, Cal) tt i and_ady. USN; EM Sp'lman, Var J M Soavel ites SM a slourres, NV; R Buung, Va; Z Bonry, M. ogg KIRKWO0OD HOUSE._L i i Peet pina, G af Burhans iB eae ew Millscn, done 3 a r 5 2 es 01 5 ilwar ” vate, Eel: AW Kevoneval Var Re Poe Gene antramery: Winey R.A Ded-on H F Byrne, Ma; J K Mail, Paz O’Brien, J R Kenly, J M Johnson, GW Hollewe” & Booth, Md; H Benson. CP Crittendon, AW conn, Va; J Van Wranker, NY; A h Clayton Pye Las & MeCeney. W E Compton, G R Goids- WASHINGTON HOUSE.-H C Shri t |W Cl »do; O Holcomb. NY; 8 wages: bo Pac H Winton SL Wave Msi a > Int 8, 3 ~ 3 ng Hitt, do; K Folley, do; D Lincoln Desinarks OCEAN STEAMERS’ SAILING DAYS Srarzs. Moorhi 4 Nixon, Olin, Abraha: Otero, M. A., ia John ips, Jonn'S, Porter, ‘Albert. Riggs, Jetur R.. ‘South one: Ke “Glasgow... New DS Pe. greatest Sera ake epaee Terme C resented to the TAKES Thomas, Vernon House Todtimont ‘uige, J. C., 63 G st, bet 14th and wn, A. G., Natioi 4 Crittenden, John J., wis, Jefferson, 249 I st, ixon, James, 36 Ci Biron, omen z., orcoran’s Row, tangs nt N ” Edward, 393 C st Cnaaton House ai a " waste fur ‘larendon House, 8. 360 ae urne, Elli st Washburn, jr., le amin, Brown’s fotel season generally has the effect of bringing ou of professedly new. tel 2 COF D and 6th sts Agod. many are usele: co oases james W.. i * " at corner 19th fale John P., National Hotel ae ‘ood, John, 500 11th st oodruff, John, Willards’ Hotel H., Brown’s Hotel in V., Brown’s Hotel Jacon REED, MILITA 2 bal, Washington Hi mond Jas i’, 2 oor} ny & Madison Place er ee aun, By ‘nD Hemphul, J., Mrs. Williams’, 17, oor C and 43 ste unter, H. M. Ta; 424 H street, bet Ith and 1 ueen’s, 444 C st, bet KE a 385 i; at, bet 9th and 10th St Charles Hotel MANUFACTURER OF RY CLOTHING, Sourugast Connex Sxconp AND SPRUCE Sts., PHILADELPHIA. MILITARY CLOTHS FOR SALE. jasn-em of Ar Johnson, Andrew, of Tenn., Kennedy, Anthony, 463 6th st, between D and King, Preston, Schrivener’s, 16 A st, Lane, Joseph, Brown's Hotel Mallory, 3. R., National Hotel Mason, Jas. wigs Hat, bet TVing’s, 28 436 at oo like a charm. hooping Coug 1 ington exandria; in Lozengor form. Price 123¢ ani Pearce, James A., Mra, Polk, T. Powell, L. W., 263 G st, bet 14th and 15th uch, G. 1 4th st, north of Rice, H. M., Min Row, I si W., Mrs. Irvin Sebastian, Wm. h. La. tN Fav and lat st 8 unn’s, 456 H st F'st, bet (3th and 4th Siidalt dome at2 Het, bot Wet aed 1656 at amet, CA 2 F, bet 14th & 15th C., Mr. McBlair, 182 I st and Paav rooms Re ts 248 Fw el oombs, Robt., 8! Trumbull, Lyman, 451 8th st, bet E and Wade, B. F., Mrs. Hyatt’s, 339 Pa av, Wilson, Htelicy, Mr. DISPATCH! ° Y Save the Pieces! As accidents will happen, even in well-regulated families, it is very desirable to have some cheap and convenient way for repairing Furniture, Toys, Crockery, &o, SPALDING'’S PREPARED GLUE meets all such emergenci afford to be without it. It is to the aticking point. There is for limping chai 6 aod broken 6! ih shell, and other ornamental work, with ladies of refinement and taste, This admirable preparation is used cold, being chemically held Mrs. C oy’s, cor 8th and Pa av T., Brown’s Hotel 3. Mr. Soiomon’s, 469 6th st ‘id L., 262 Ist, bet 17th and lath id no household can wars ready and up no longer a neces- Fa, splintered veneers, headioss itis just the article for REPRESENTATIVES. Papers Chas. Fs, Private, 1 dams, Green, P' Adrian Garncet Boy a bie er New Jersey av and south A st 7 sips NW oar ad and C ate, 408 ' s Hote! y - y lew Jersey av Athmora,donn De aw corner 4 and © ata se oy, ivate Ciroular on write TLV: SPERMATORR street bet 12th and 13th d . your scribing Box 176, Charlestown, Mase. 1 ‘bawir a id in solution, and possessing all the qualities of the best cabinet makers’ glue, r ed in the place of ordinary mucilage, being vastiy mo’ “ USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE.” Price, 25 cents . B—A Brush accompanies each bottle. Wholesale Depot, No. 48 Cedar street, New York, HENRY C. SPALDING & CO., 3,600, New York. Put up for Dealers in Cases containing Four, ht, aid Twelve Dozen—a beautiful Lithograph- how Card accompanying each package. le bottle of SPALDING’S PRE- E will save ten times its coat ao- nually to every household. TE Prominent Stationer: Hardware and Furniture Dealers, Fanoy Stores, Country merchants should make a note of SPAL DING'S PREPARED G It will stand avy climate. prorozats FOR ARMY TRANSPORTA- TION PrRorosata will bo received at tho office o} sistant (Quartermaster at Fort Leavenworth. K. until 12 m.,on Wednesday, the lth day of A next, for the transportation of military supp! during the years 1860 and 1861, on the following 1. From Forts Leavenworth and Riley, in the and from the town of Kangas, uri, to Fort Union, in the Ter- orany other depot that may ‘erritory, aud to any point on nn Fort Union or such other depot as be designated in the Torritory of New the poxte or depots that are or may be estab! In the military department of Forts Biss and Fillmore. ‘The weizht to be transported each year not to be less on either of the routes than one hundred thousand (1,000; pounds, nor more than five mil lions (7,001,000) pounds. osals will state the rate per 100 es for whioh the transportation form-d on each route in each month of the and wili be made for each route separately. Bidders will give their names in full, as well as their p'aces of residences, and be into contracts, and to exeoute bonds, with good se- curity, In such An amount as may be presciibed by the Assistant (Quartermaster at Fort Leavenworth, 150,000 on each route, &s soon as con- tracts shail be awarded. Contractors will be required to be in readiness hy the let day of May succeadin, means of transportation to be approved Assistant Quartermaster at Fort (Leavenworth ; and, as transportation may be demanded at any time for the whole weight to be transporied during the year on eitner of the routes, they must ha: places of business or agencies at ur in the v of Fert Leavenworth and at Fort Union or o| depot in New Mexioo, at which they may be oom municated with readil Fach proposal ery, Win. T., Bro Babbitt, Ehiah. Nati Vin. Bro 5. Willa rutchett’s, corner 6th and D ats » Washington H hn A., Washington House 5., Avonue House n G.. Hyatt’s. 339 Pa. av 3S., Brown’s Hotel 1, Brown's Hotel Bouligny. John B , 56 Bonham, Milledge t v,over Wal] & Stevens’ Brabson, Reese B., 598 H st, bet 3d and 4th sts Branch, Lawrence U’B , Brown’s Hotel Brayton, Wm, D., Smi Bristow, Francis Brown, Joha Y., Smithson’s, Private, N w cor Brown’s Hotel National aes Willards’ Hotel Washington House sd and C ets, 48 E.when making up ry C., Pi Burnham, Alfred Burroughs, Silas J Butterfia id, Martin, Willard® Hotel Carey, Julin, Hyatt’s, 339 Pa Garter, Luther © Case, Charies, 40 4 Horace FE Nations! Hotel Private, cor K and 13th eta oun tel 8, Sherrard, Wullards’ Hotel Clopton, David, Brown's Hotel Cobb, Williamson R. Cochrane, Clark B, Willa Cochrane, John, Wil Colfax, Schuyler, Av Conkling, Roscos, Sooper, Geo. B., © Corwin, Thoinss, G Louisiana avenue John, Avenue House uel S.; Private, 469 14th street , James, Brown's Hotel Craixe, Burton, 358 D street Crawford, Martin J., 250 F st, Curry, Jabez 4, M.;’Brown’s Hotel 3S. Ry, Mrs, Territory of Kaneas, in the State of Misso: ritory ot New M . Mrs, Irving’s, 28 436 st bo designated iu that T. Hotel tions 28, 3, i New Mexico, except ate’s, 41 Louisiana avenue tS 13th and 14th 8th st & Pan ved Sinces Hotel’ © PS 8 rivate, Madison 12th street prepared to enter | a Private, n w cor $d and C sts, 498 anial C., 373 (ore does avenue H., cor Pa. av. and 13th st Duell, RK. Holland, Mrs. Tilley’ Donn, Wm, McKe Edgerton, Sidney, dmundson. Henr 4 Missouri av Hyatt’e, 339 Pennsylvania av A ate, Franklin Row, 352 K st , or Sd st & Mo av rt Bi; Engiish, W.#., Vernon House, Estabrook, Experience, 495 llth Etherfdze, Emerson, B. row n” Farnsworth, John F.. Washington House will be accompanied by the nai . Who must be wel! known to the sistant Quartermaster at Fort Leavenworth, or joint capability to pay the bonds. should they eited, must be attested to his entire satisfac- *.B Erivate, cor Pa. av.and 17th at Proposals will be endorsed as follows: “Propo for Transportation,” and none will be enter- ey fully comply with a!l the atipula- th in this advertisemont right is reserved of rejecting may be made, QUARTERMASTER GENERAL’s OFFICE, Washin: ton city, & AL OP:NIONS OF THE ATTOR 25 AL OF THE UNITED | North of the base line and east of the principal me- r t and Heads of ative to their Official Duties; and 6 Constitution, Treaties with For- ‘ribex and the Publio mes 8vo bound in sheep, with co dadigest. The last volumes con ining the opinions of Gen. C volumes are sold separate from the sete, to allow he first volume to compiete Prico«f the whole 8 volumes, to the trade. Orders aro ® Digest to ae Opinions, A § Fronch, Ezra B., Washington House Garnett, Muscoe R Gartrell, Lucius J., Private, 420 Gilmer, John Aw, Bi Gooch, Daniel W., Private nw Graham, James H., Wiliards' Grow, Galusiia A., w side fth st, 379, bet D & Paav ¥, John AAP: 406 E Hisle, James T.. Avenue House Hall, Chapin, W: at, bet 6th & 7th Otel it = Private, nw sor ad & C ate, 408 all the bids that Y 7 S—Advising the Presiten' Departments rel: Expounding th t eign Governments and Indian use re :, 42 Missouri av Hardeman, ir., T! ‘s Botel Harns, J. Morrison, Mra. Harrison’t, 377 Pa av Harris, John T., Bro Haskin, John B.Private, cor N. J.sv and I st Hatton, Robt., Brown’s Hotel Hawkins, George S., 2:7 Pennsylvania av Helmick, William, A ous indices an. Hill, Joshua, Private a ere Hindman Thos, C., 512 12th st Hoard, Charles #., Willards’ Hotel Holman, W.S, Vi Hooper, W. H., 485 6th at Houston, George 3. Howard, William, Hughes, George W., Fjumebrey; James, 252 Yona, Smith's, 393 C st Irvine, William, Willards’ Hotel Jackson, James, Brown’s Hotel Jenkins, Albert G., B: Jones, Sohn J 250 F at Junkin, Benj. F.. Washington House Keitt, lawrence M., Lafayette House, F near 14 st Belloss. res W., Was! pity ellogg, liam, on, Win. 8 bet 6th and 7th liberal discount allowed now solicited Also bound weiform with th io BLANCHARD & MOHUN, Successors to R. Farnham, cor. Nth at. and Pa. ave. W YORK AND WASHINGTON STEAMSHIP LINE. teamer MOUNT VE) a and Washini York EVERY WEDN o’clook p. m., and ington every Saturday, ‘assongers can join tame before the henr of th ernon House, oor Sd st & Moav .. Brown’s Hotel t 14th and Lith N will leave .m. Iexnndris atany the steamer’s departure, the event of the stoamers inability to in consequence of low water, al! good: lightored to snd from the sten ina House our av ivate, 468 14th at a Lamar, Lucius Q. C., Brown’s Hotel ndrum, John M.. 56 M. H., Choate’s, 41 Louisiana av ilgore, David. 40 Mies Killinger, John'W., Pr Jacob M.;'576 by the underaign: "For freight oF 6 appl: somurent ECANE Bamerysny,, NCE WITH A Correspondence of Thomas Arnoid, master of Rugby School, and Regus in the Universi tanley, M. A.,in ‘orwin, with steel plate 8 life, Edited by Isaac TA A! ” 334 Patnves net th and woth tt. INNEY & LANSDALE, AGFNTS FOR THE N. [_RESPONDE 8 w oor !3th and I sts io SPONDE: Washington House yt opp Willards’ ke: Shelton F M. Lindley. Wa ogan, John A. 42 Eat Longnecker, Henr, it, Wi Oxford, by Arthur Penrhyn eo f ct rirait and skoton of he ‘aylor’a, 411 Sd st 2. Saile, G Boissian, France; olay, Win Bala Fe BW Hike eon ay Pb Barbout Walton. V: Marston, Gilman, 459) Sen ie ellie Sigiahty Vas RP artin, Charles Wo coy Walled Party aaa WE hy Sea ig. 5 Jon sean. Retickt Nie Smanae F Ligeos, oCiernand, John A Md; rlett, NY; ‘err . * huan; W 1) B own, W’ Ayres, Mis 3 H Bude DB | MoKean, Jas. 520 McKEi 1 Knight, Robert, P MePhereon, kdward, Bt John, Brown’s ae, John Js Willarde’ Hotel <otirat’ bet D and E Vt a bot 2th and 13th , 422 12th st och a bet E and F f ° fa BSA ath wivant mame Ree POMBE VENTH STREET.—250 bay / Apples, y Prime order; Goa aie iade Butter, extra prime, for fam: premium New Jersey Buckwheat oore, Laban T., Private, 236 F joore, Sydenham, Brown's Hotel » Jas. K., Willards’ Hotel Morrill, Justin 8., 360C st orris, Edward Jo: secre: Jeane BE Pri ‘oree, Freeman Nelson, Thos. A. R. Nublack, Wiiliam E.,274 B st John T., Wilisrds’ vell, John W., Brown’ mB, 215 F ‘Naifonal H = prices to suit yeig ag ith a NEW Fats si EW PHOTOGRAPH or 4th & Kata | IN AND AMBROTYPE @ALLERY, 480 PannsrLvani TYPES Near Put up in handseme ease, office 213 Pa,av ‘otel Palmer, Geerge W., Will: Pendleton, GH. Private, ennington, Wm., Will ‘erry, John J., Mrs. Joyce’s, n w cor 8 st & Paav U., Avenue House Smithson’s, B st -, Avenue House er, John F.. Aven Pottle, Emory B., Wil! Santen Lersto isthat &IT toy uarles, James M., 538 H st, bet Sd and 4th ferdy Howls” sel Row, 62 Lotet PROTOSEAP ei Yor the ret Co] €00D PICTURES ——— ae maaae near 8d street. ‘awe the subrinnes. extn, Samuel O., IVE OLD PIANOS Pisnos for Melodeo: fe viseriee™ + TEIN'F, ELLIS, 906 Paar, wie ch MATLEARD BURCHELL, Vermont ave. BOOK FOR 1860.—Just pub- ELANCHARD & MOAU Booksuliets. FOR RENT, rent, P Ri hn Hh. synods, ton Ht Rice, Alexander R 4 Eo Soman Bboy Kgs: Home; R All Schwere 33 ~~ | acd receiver ARD’S CAND | ment therefor as soon as aene = a 3 CHOC at corner 15th +t. a fe jes rye} 's i diseases arising from the effects of 1o. Tosti: from hundreds of tabi i itimore aad other parts of tne ponnl + re em ‘the proprietor, tes- utes (0, ite curative powers. . COX, 158 East Baltimore street, treet and Cent between Ed tral avenue. Fc! kenuine unless her name is blown on the le and her seal on the cork. Price $1 per bottle, nix ottien for $5. lesali » Ro S. T. Crssxi int, georestows. BC ngs son npporntn W ncesale Agent for t! ‘81 Sth st & Paav | my prices. rivate, Franklin Row, 332 fred, Mra. Ailey s, 7 nesouri ay” m. G., 512 Lith st Washington House tziot and wil 0UG ue Rhy COEDS HUARSENESS, &e. The prevalence of the above complaints yupply the trade at see de 2-tr ifios, and while some are and others even dangerous. ‘he wisest course to pursue is to consult your fam- ily physiousn, or otherwise use only such remedies aslo to be safe and efficacious. Of ti Hs charagter is TYLER’S COM- ng public experience has proved M eae SYRUP OF G' ARABIC. Original- ly the favorite prenexaptien ofan eminent physiciay ilsoon became a popular remedy. continu: ent to enjoy a growiug reputation for the last twenty years, In oases of common Colds, Couzhs, &c,, it and in Chroniv Cases, Bronchitis, 5 Asthma, Influensa, &o., jtaeuccess is Sayaralleled, and most will testify who have used it. . rice 25 cents and 0 cents bdottie. id by Nairn & Palmer, Chas. Stott. &o., Wash el, Georgetown, Peel & Stevens, Al- here it may be had also,for convenience, d 25 cents a box— known as “ Trler’s Gum Arabic Cough Candy Drops,” as an olegant, pleasant aud efficacious Pul- monic Lozenge they are unsurpassed. de7-3n DUNNAVANT’S Asrrineunr AND AROMATIC . DENTRIFRICE, For Cleansing, Besutifying, and Preserving the Toeth and Gums! MO inflamed And MMloorated Gums! AVANT’S Toothache and Neuralgia! Sold by all the principal Drugeiste. no 12-Sm_ WIN: UACKS, AUTION® Roar Books, Cordials, Bnohu, Hospitals, Instruments or Rings—shup fi, and posed to profit by my experience, 1ATO ps poe ed CURE. With stamp enclosed, address, in perfect confi Mrieed, a former sufferer, merely super FOR STAMPING A PACKET OF PAPER AND ENVELOPES TO MATCH, at the METROPOLITAN BOOKSTORE, . PHILP & SOLOMONS, Agents for Laurence’s celebrated Linen Papers, ** Metropolitan Mills,” &c., &c., ja 25 6m.r 2 Pa. av.. bet. 9th and 9th 6 654.) By THE PRESIDEN I! UF THE UNITED STATES. In pursuance of law, 1, James BUCHANAN. Pros ident of the United States of America, do hareby deelare and make knowa that public sales will be hold at the undermevtioned iand officesin thoStaTE oF Louisiana at the periods hereinafter designated, to wit: At the land office at Opztousas. commencing on Monday, the saventeenti day of May next, for the disposal’ of the public lands heretufore unoffered, situated in the following towaships and parts of townships, viz. South of the base line and west of the principal me- ridian. Sections 18 and 24; the SW ¥ of section 26; 34, 36, 38 and 40, of township 4; seo. tions 2, 4 6,8. 10, 12, 14, 18. 20, 22. 2 and 36. of township 5; township 7; of range on Section 8; the S f section 10; the S 35 of tion 12; sections 14, 18, 20, 22, 25, 28, 3, $2, 34nd of townsiup 4; sections 2, 4 6,%- 10, 12, 14, 18, 20, 22. 24, ard 2%, of township >; townships 6 7 and 8, of range two. ‘Sowuships 6,7 and 8, of range three. Township 12, of range for Township |, of range fi Township |0, of range + 2, 12. 14, 22, 24. 34 and 35.of town- ship 3; sections 2. 19, 13, 23, 24, 25. 26, 27, 34. 35, and 35, of township 4; township 5: of range fterlve. Townships 4, 5.6, and 12° of range tatricen. South of the base line and east of the principal me- ridian. The SW 3 of section 4; sections 6 and 8; the SW 44 of section 10; rections 18, 20, 22, 24.26, 28'S ', S2, 34, aad 34, cf township 5; seo'tons 2, 4, 6, 8. 10, 12, 14, 2%, 22, 24.26, 23, 3d, 32, 34, and 36, Of tuwnship township 8, except section 1; township 9, of range one Seotiox tions 2 4, 4,10, 12, 14, and 24, of township 3; sec- 0, 125 144 18, 21 24,28. 30, and 32. of sectio: » 14, 18, 20, 22, $2, S4, and 36, of townehip 8, of range two. , . Section 6; lots 1, 2,3, 5.6, anc 7, of seation 8; sa7- tions 29 and 32, of township 7; the W 3 of ths NE ‘4. the W 4 of the SF. 3g. and the W_% of action 4; a-ctions 6,8, and 20; the W 3¢of the NW % and the W 3e of the S W_lg of section 22; sections & and vw; the W_3¢ of the Sr 34 and the W X of section SM, ot township 8; sections 2,4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28. 30. 32, 34. of township 10; sections? 4) 6.8, 10, 12. 14, » 22, 24. 25, 28, 30,3 , 32, $4, and 3h, of townehi: of range three. Tue W 34 of section 18; sation 99, of township 19; the 9% of the SE 4, the NW 24 of the SE. an lots 1, 2,8. and 4. of section neh ns a + 6, 10, sections 23, 3), ant S4, of township 11. of ranze fou Sections 14, 22.54, 26 34, and Sk. of township 8: township 9, except section 31; sections 4 and 16, of township 10, of range sir. . rid‘an, Township 2, of range four. North of the base line and west of the principal me- : ridian. Township 2, of range on-. powne 1p 3, of range treo, ‘ownshipe 4, 5, and 6, of range three, At the land office at Orziovsas, commencing on Monday, the twenty-first day of May mexte far the disposal of the vacant land the eren-numbered sections and parts of sections, within the u dermen- tioned townsh'ps, which remain to the United States within six miles on each side of the “New Orleans, Opelousas and Groat Western railroad,” subject, as required b; law. to a minimum of t» do lars nnd fifty cents per acre, viz: South of the base line and cast af the principal me S4,aud sof ' 3, 4, Bu , Ol TANEE one, Towns 3.4, 5, and 6, of rane two. how aships 2, 3, 4,5, 6, 7, 8, 9, ana 10, of range re. Townships 4, 5,6, 7,8, 9,10 and 11, of range four. Townsh:ps 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 1 and 12, of range Ave. Townships 9. tv, 11, 12'and 18, of range siz. Townships 1i, 12. 13 and 14, of range seven. Town: hips 11, 12, 13, 14 and 15, of range eight. ownahips 12, 13, 14, 15, and 16, of range # ine, ‘ow! 8, 14, 15 and 16, of range ten. Towne: 4, 15, 16 and 17. of range eleven. a 8 15, 16 and 17, of range twelve, Township 15, of range thirteen. South of the base line es west of the principal me ridian, Sand 4. of ranges one, two and thre ships |, 2 and 3, of ranges Sour, five, si. Seven, eight and nine, Townehips 1 and 2, of ranges ten, clevem and twelve. At the land offios at New ORLEANS, commencing on Monday, the fourteentn day of May next. for the disposal of the vacent lands in the even-numbered secttons and parts af section’, within the under- mentioned townships. which remain to the United States, within six miles on each side of the “New Oricans, Opelousax and Great Western railroa4.” subject. as required by law, to a minimum of two dolars and fi't, cents per acre, viz: South of the base line and east of the principal me ridian, and west of the “ississippi river. Townships 1s aud 17, ofrargelg wv! i ranges 13 and 14. Pi Townshi: ranges 16,17 and 18. pomnanips 18, 14, 15, and 16, of ranges 19 and 2. ‘ownships 13, 14. *rd 15, of range 21. Townships 13 and 14, of ranges 22, 23, 24, and 25. Tands appropriated by law for the use of schools, military, (aad. other parprach: terother: writ ths “swamp and overflowed.” granted to the State br the acts of Congress, approved March 2, 1249, and September 8, 1450, will he excluded from the rales, The tracts along the lines of the railroad w li be sold subject to the right of way—granted by the act of 4th August, 1852—for said rat'roads, and the par- tioular tracts cut by the routes will be sold as con- taining the quantities respectively shown on the official plats without deductions. — ‘The off-ring of the above jands wil) be commenced on the days appointed, and will proceed in the order in which they are advertised, until the whole shall have been offered aud the sales thus closed; but no sale shall be kept open longer than tno weeks, and no private entry ofany of the lands will be admitted | untilaiter he expiration of th: two weeks. Given under my hand, at the city of Waghington this Sist day of Jani Anno Domini one Sena y cight hundred and sixty. JAMES BUCHANAN, By the praaiten’: - an Commissioner of the General Land Office, OTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAI : NEvery parson entitled to the Hid ee Hegre te ne to.an ends within the townshi ts of. townships above enumerated, is ee | ton 8 pay- | tal h i i tablish the — te the satisfaction ud mas pas: the prep +r land offios. ome this notiee, and hefors the day commencement of me public sale of the lana bracing the tract imed ; otherw: 20 ll be forfeited. S.A 3! 'H. we Commicsioner of the Gensrat Laut a Notr —Under the regu!ations of the department, as heretofore and now existing, no pay ment can he made for advartieing perclemerions puneet = if are authorized voblich “t= ~sheleshaemenalanel PisiPs FOR HIRE! PLANO RES HicKORY GRovx, St. Charles co., Mo., Nov. 19, "ST. w r effects were so wouderfal, we feel it our dut ariicted, to repor: it. Our inttle sou's head for sometime had been perfectly covered with sores, some called it ecald cing his sufferings, crop of hair soou started ovt, and we can doy nas as bealthy a scalp, and as luxuriant a crop of bait We can, therefore, mend your Restorative, as a perfect re: the scalpend bait, We are, youre re do bereby, recom- dy for all diseases of - HiGgINBoTHaM, Baka A. HIGGINBOTHAM. PRoF. Woop—Dear Bir: My hair bad, for several been becoming prematurely gray, accompanied by & ness which reudered the coustant application of oii wecessary When I commenced veing your Hair Restora- 0 it was in that Coudit ing Coutinued its use till turned to ste natural color, aud assumed » softness ax grestly to be preferred to those produced by the ils or any othe intiapausabio arccie for every lady's toilet, whether to be aed a s Hair Rewtorauive, or fot the simple purpose dressing or be.wtifying the bair. refer cote all who eutertam any doubt of ins performing all wed for it. ‘ that in claiwed Orit. 40 © syaeonps, 114 Third street Cincinnatt, O., Ped. 10, 1857. WELLINGTON, Mo., Dec. 5, 1857. PRoF. Woop—Dear Sir: By the advice of mine, who his been wsing your Har Restorati Thad the fever, some me last May, nearly every hair im my head came ext come i a great deal thicker than ever Hw ration Ihave used You have permission to Yours reepecifully, Tho Restorative is put up in bottles of threes: viz: large, medium, and retails for one do! Per cent. more 1 for two dollars pe: 11; the smal! — ds at least twenty tion than the srnali, retal nt tle; the large holds a quart, 40 per cent. more in proportion, and retails for 3a bottle, 0. J. WOOD & CO.., Pro; ted Fork, (ss the great N- Pde ishment,) anc arket si > Meoid’ y all good Druggists and tors, 312, Bros’ Wire Railing Extal Th 5 SCROF ULA, OR KING’S EVIL, & cerrupticn ef tbe bleed, by n any part of it. there one which i may not destroy. ad by a tudeed, 1 seems to be the jon from the blood of cor- h, i blood, depresses the energies thatacrofulous conststutions not only suff complaints, but they to withstand the at- ish a an family hae ite on- in this scrofulens contamination nes of the hiver, kidneys, brait aries from er are aggrava le are acrofuleus; tbeir ded by this lurkis To cleanse it from the system ad invigorstert dicine weeupply im ad ¢ blood by au alternative medicin henithy feed and exercise. AYER’S. COMPOUND EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA ILITY, and, indeed, FRoM ViTiaTEP OF IMPURE BLoop. in “impurity of the blood” is founded ix a degeneration of the blood. The par- and virtue o fthis Saren ; fluid, without which seand he possible in contaminuted consticutions. AYER’S CATHARTIC PILLS, For all the purposes af a Family Physit a As a consequence of these bowed down with pain or phy- med is pleased to fernish eratiemy aning certificates of their curés and directions ¢ following compl . PREPARED 3Y AYER & CO., LOWELL, MASS., Price, 91 rsx Bottiz; Six Borries ror @5. 5. D. GILMAN, Washington; R. 8. ¥.CiB- and by all Druggists everywhere. 425 PENN. AVENUE, BET. 44 aNp 6TH Sts. 1 most respectfully inform my friends and the ‘eneraily, thist | have removed to, th anon e soe. where | may aiwaxe be Soend suit ali that require my ai ‘ CL. 7LASSES fixed tosuitall bud the satisfaction | entirely leave tothe secriminate from the many testimonials in \d elsewhere, that | have of the most eminent cen- rtiouiarly desire telligencer to be As to my capabilitie jencrally given, I wi men inthe Uni my advertisement iv tho National a«uide to those whu wish to be weil suited. it at Arst sight as some preten ther do f warrant minz or any other Glasses to you forn space of six yerrs, as you Will read in Sdvertisement of another person, which is all stuff. anew phase to endeavor to improve usiness. J wiil not impose upon or insult an enlightened public, to endeavor to mal them believe such nonsense. your eyes do not u This is certain!, 8 Dooter’e bad loan only add ergo a change, then | wi Glasses to Inst you forever. ‘ou willatall times find in my Mstabl rted stock of SPEC’ » With real Brazilian Pebbi ful Venezulean Cry: ge and well assc: d'EYVE GLASSES fine Glasses, (no wonder! k nonsense,) TELESCOPE: BRARING WA er usefui Optics TESTIMONIALS. ‘zesilency, the (rovernor of RicuMonn, Oct. 3, 1854, ies obtained from them of great acsistance to with his desori hi killful "HENRY A. Prom the late Hon. Jude ‘was recommended to Mr. J annex 8 fewof t! mans From ats E: I have trieda Mr. Tobins, and sight, and correspond! Bustier TON, July 11, 18 no. Tobias as a ski! markabl je pecuiiari- r. that suit meadmirasly. A, wae Dear Sir: Gov. Wise tacles you sent him, ‘was precisely sui to enclose them to yor has the Glasses fully meet _my ex; a, t relief. The seodanerealty sieerh. Leneleesiorete ths Vier aes. Joun Tosias, Esq., Washington, Prof. Backs. Wash 4, 1 thers of e asi we on Feb} 88, nished by Mr. Tobias with «i ey areciear, of excellent figure,and be meented {LJ Please observe that my Establishment 18 MAS" AMBRO’ Where you wil! obtai “Lee N EW GOUDS ‘We are now receiving 8 large stock of Housekespin § Goode. ble T.inens and ings in great vari t) and Linens, 5 4 Undresse! Jaconettg Cambrics, Cambie and xings in every variety loves, &0.. &o our Fancy Silks. Silk R: noes, and most winte: ng to my vision, r ual it. and at moderate charg: AT VERY LOW PRICES. and well eel ah es Blesoned Cambries. Plain and clan ooctinse te satel jan ave obes, Foulard Silks, Meri WLC RRR, TISIADA &' ue, U ¥ Ustly oalebrated . to whieh we nm of the indies. TOLLEY & ©O., 523 Ith « UY YOUR 8TOV Cc. SNYDER, Avenue, wost ‘are, and Gas Fi. bargaii e REDUCED PRICEs, ‘monic Hall, south side of his enti MEDICINES. De airrinon HOSPITAL, Has Discovered the most Certarn, Speedy, and only Effectwal Kemedy on the World, FOR ALL DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE, LET NO FALSE DELICACY PREVENT. APPLY IMMED ATELY. 4 CURE WARRANTED, OK NO CHARGE, IN FROM ONE TO TWO DAYS. involuntary Dischasgen, jenporeney General yourn ees, 1: ngour. Low » Cow ideas, Paiputsinon ofthe Beart, Toms combing, Dimness of Sight or Anenn, the end, Thront, In, oe of the Lange, Stomach or Bowele— aruing from Solitary Habus of Deuiructive Practices which ram- UNG MEN the victim of Boliery Vice, ry grave thovesnds of Young Men of alted taleuts and brillant mae ee we = - =] entran: letening Senates 6 Wabed we ccssey tbe Living igre, may call wub full eon Genes. ert. — Aempiauing M: unaOue or Foong ston oon cong Mar age, beng, awarecl [oymcel weenoeen,ergenie GAN, the care of Dr. J. may religs- geatiemen and conBdeutiy rey ade from Baluiniore 9 few divers from the corser, Padus toobsorve mums and aumber, Benen must be paid and contein a stamp. DR. JOHNSTON, Londen, gradenie Gorted Brave, ne bine © fringing being sinrmed on Diowhing. attended eome- re cured timmediately. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Young Men and oti Gertain practice indul learned from evil con which are nightly felt renders marringe in:possibie body, should apply immedi. ri wcholy eects prodeced : Weak Loss of Muscular Ne ty, Deranger symproms of Couns MENTALLY ton the mind are much te be dreaded —L, of dena, Depression of Spirits, Es Socie.y, Seif-Distros, re some ef the evils pre juced. NERVOUS DEBILITY —Thewsnds can new} ia the enuse of their deci , coming wenk, psi apperrance about the eyes, cough or symp DIShASES OF IMPRI DENCE. Love of Soliuude, Timidiry, ete. duced, penpa bi keep him tril -» Progrens) fal rapy riod tous Sr@afal suBeriirs by hecovered country from whose bourne I death pasa. bom to that ge- at and imports cured and full v1 and debilitate Ali umpedimente to Marriage. Physier! or Mental Disoualt- Love of Procreatve Power, Narrout irritabiluy and Weakoess or Exhawation ef the meni feurfel ENDORSEMENT OF TA THE MANY THOUSANDS cored © the leat nd the nur eal op by Dr. Je reporters of the papers oud many 0% which ba appesred egaty and again t sides hisstanding cae g. an of charact bility, ie « sufficient cuarnotes to the aficred { THE U NIVERSAL COUGH REMEDY, FOR ALL KINDS OF LUNG AND THROAT DIFFICULTIES, CHRONIC AND COMMON COUGHS, WHOOPING COUGH. BRONCHITIS, 195? OF VOICE, Ds- BILITY CAUSED B rH. AND HEA COMPLAINT. Largs Bottles #0 cents, Small Bosties 25 cents AND THE [USTLY CELEBRATED TOLU ANODYNB,, FOR NEURALGIA. 'S HEADACHE, EARACHE, TOOT: OUT, RHE MATISM, NT. 1 E. LOss SLEEP, K NER- VOUS COMPLAINTS. Price 5% Cents per Bottle, These preparations being made by strict contica! Iaws, Fustsined by testimonisis 7 reliable and within the reach ofall, are now, eight years’ ure in private and hi formed remarkable oures, o: that confidence i« their curative powers shou. ‘warrant ail in making trial of them. Circulare, testimouisis, sod every evidence to strengthen confidence, can be found with ali deal- ers, to which we ack particular attention, and on which we rely for approtation, J. W, BUNNEWELL & CO. 8.6, 7 and 9 Commercial Wharf, Sole Agents for Boston, GEORGE HUNNEWELL, 148 Water etveet,, Sole Agent for New York. Porsale by the nrus! agents in every city, and the druggists in Washington, Georgetown, Alexandria, no OF PHILADELPHIA. ‘hese remedise the result cf thirtyfive years Be geo cole my and “caopeantal Practice, and are * only reliable ions to cure the various flesh is heir to. R Bnei ene, : dined SY! smth EX- Whe Ally Cure Boaresceas Bi ata, aod all Lune diseases. cents &: * . J. S. oa hs ALTERNATIVE or Blood Purifier,for the eure of Soroful haber: Big Chronic Diseases, Uloers, # well biood. Price g1. pa: q. 5s. noses of et COPFOeND. 7T Dig Reed pwned spepeia and Liver Com- PID. J. 8 ROSE'S PAIN CURKR. It ie note sre al but ft alone has sts0d the teat of ouring Rheumatiem, Tooth and Aches, 10, pet ¢ Stomach and Bow preins, Bruises, ‘gins in the Limbs, Joints, Raok and Spine, ie § pain ely or externally. Price 2 centea i. Theso remedies, and many others referred to in Rose’s Medica! Adviser, (which book may be ad #vatis at any of the drug stores where the med- ines are kept) have been used with success by over 100,000 persons with prompt bene§t. To ensure eu you have only to see thet they are a by heving the Doctor's teriiten signature over cork and A label. tien Kept by all Draggiete. ec 8-tr HE ALL SUFFICIENT THREE TRIESEMAR, 1, 2, & 3, genet ny ey me eS I the Seals of the Be 3 ind the Imperral College ef Medicina, as peepee »for sebaention, ‘Spermator- gic8! disabiis' jo. completely erad cates all traces of those discases that have been hitherto treated by the nau- seoussnd perniqous use of copsvia and cubebs. No. 3 has entirely suppiauted the injurious use of to the sufferer speedy rele ds eeeten al apactions, anal Tooting outthe Srising from en impure state venom of diacave. 3 Nos, 1.2and 3, i Rie ye ar an be carried in the waisteost rt ae te ‘mi 1001 Price Gece which sa be had etal of br. BAR ise bis - .? rk. a slow Pia lew York. o1 te mittanes, Dr. forward. th er : id y > Fresh Sogtana Soe areca usu ok it of a Sane 8. CALVE! RD, sry Wash Bo DEERE 2M aro ANP SROMACH AND WEAK PREPARED BY 4 CHEMIST. 12, 2 and & cents and one dollar. vranranonnest itt VERY IN MEDICAL CE. Us HORNE’S eA shout kept in ait es in case of oR AL ao “y - itfrequentiy oures in less time than it re- to get & physician. ‘Ttouree pain 2 ny part of the system and is used riety nee oregon Bae SDSL Wehr eT ol onesie nner Eee — pase BEST couse. SYRUP IN THE r i n, Sné those Who ve Set fe to va the heet preparation for Coughs, Colds tarrh, Bronchitis, Hoorseness, Sore frome Cold, snd & preventive of that lion of dipeasen, semipiion. Perso sing should ueo it. It is pleasant te 9 ns, Sica ‘sand strengt! the voice, al pep | Loa CS EE Eee