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‘CHE EVENING STAR, |*7=smeun NEWS ITEMS. ied of mania a potu in Johns- town, Pa inet ws leaving four children. {[0~ The Senate of Maryland on Monday H. B., yeneg a im ith the house bill appropriating $70,000 for the pur- aaiaon Place, oof Beqied -§ chase of arms foF the use af the State. Lith s., between The Atlanta Confederacy understands that a Vastingion Hi louse new democratic paper is to be established in Au- * ©. 263 G at, bet 1th and gosta, Georgia. 3 totn at bot. Pea and at ic7Gardening in Frede-icksburg is well ad- Hotei vaoted, says the Herald, which adds that it hears of radishes well up. _ _ There is talk in California of removing <stiat to San Francisco. {t h1s already been in five places, viz: at Monterey, 3an Jose, Vallejo Benicia, and Sacramento. UF About twenty thousand tons of ice are be- ing packed In Peru, Illinois, tuis season. Thirty- six bunated tonsofitare loided on barges for Baton Rouge and other places South. AsotHren Srxixe.—The stone-cutters, to the number of 100, employed on the new Catholic Uethecral in Ngw York, have struck for higher ‘wages, which the contractor refuses to pay. 215 Pa av, bet 14th and 15th sts }ieras Hotel 3id Pte et rite and loth gman, Thos. Coilamer, Jacob, Crittenden, John avis, Jefferson, zon, James, 6 Corcoran’s Row, 1 Doolittle, James R., Mr Norton’s, 7 Le are jo! {7 Mr. Edward W. Lincoln bas retired from | Goseat Isinea 8, Grete tte at oor D and éth sts the @ditorship of the Wor ester Bay State. He is | Grimes, James W., 517 12th st of opinion that ‘there is siizht encouragement for | Gwin, WWm. M.23i I st, corner 19th « democratic journal in. Massachusetts—still less pee sone Es. tional Hot a in Wercester county.” mond, Jas. H’, 24 cor Paav & Madison Place U7 The damming of ice in the St. Lawrence | Harian, James. hi Bgton House river, below Cornwall, lately produced the great Hee. ‘otel aun, H. P., Hemphili, J", Mt ater, R verzon, Johnson, &. W. ody, Anthony, 463 6th st, between D and E. King, Preston, SehtivenerscI6-A st Capitol Hill Lane, Joseph, Brown's Hotel rise qr water above that pointever known. The river rose some twenty-five or thirty feet above its eummer mark. i[7 In Augusta, Ga., last Saturday, a little boy nymed Bartlett was standing inthe door ofa ! Ouse looking ata fire company which was pass- jag, when Jy he ran against him, knocking him +S. R., National Hotel under the engine, which passed over the child’s Salley 3 Be H et, bet llth and 12th head. causing his death. i a. U. sj eaTkwood House ® U7" The total eclipse of the sun, which will | Beer o A., Hire. Irving's, occur on the 15th of July next, fs regar by a8- | Powell, L. W., 263G st, bet lth and 15th tronomers as the most Important which will be | Pugh, G. &., 40 4th et, north of Le. av witnessed the presentcentiry. It will be visible | Rice, H. M. B, ow, | at, bet N J av and let at as a partial eclipse thronghout the United States, | Saulsbury, W., Mrs. Irving 8,28 496 st bot will be total only in a sinall part of Oregon, ten, Rade a De. Deas af. H pee and Washington Territory. mode Jaa. b" -Willarde’ Hotel Reraisats—Two English vessels of war un- Shidell, John, 312 Hi st, bet 16th and 1656 st der'ook lately to capture the Paraguayan war | Sumner, C. E Seamer Tacurri. aa sue was leaving the port of | Fen Byek, J.C Me Mo Blair, Buenos Ayres, but she escaped and returned to anchor. ‘The attempted capture of the vessel was intended as a reprisal on Paraguay to satisfy tas claims of England against her. > An American, a son of a gentleman in Bos- ton, bas recently been appointed organist of St Paul Covent Garden, Louftion. here were fifty applications for the place, and it wasawarded tothe gentleman in question af-er a trial of the merits of all the com titomagpnis is probably the first instance in which am™American hes re- Toombs, Robt., 248 F at, bet Trumbull, Lyman, 451 8th Wade, 18. tency, sie enry, % ih a tel rt Pie: Sotomon’s, 469 6th at Wilktuson at's Yuleo, David La, 352 I st, bet 17th and 1ath REPRESENTATIVES. — Chas. F., Private, 194 I atreet Es v jams, Green, Private, 216 F st, bet 12th and Isth ceived such an appointment. Adrian. Garnett B., Willard’ Hotel 17 There appears to have been collusion be- | Aldrich, Cyrus, Avenue House tween the late defaulting State treasurer of Maine und Neal Dow, in regard to money of the State lent by the former to Dow, as we have before stated. Dow got access to Peck’s safe, and it is Allen, Wm.,corner New Jersey av and south A st Alley, Sohn’ Private, X Wegr Sd and C ate, 48 ity 5 » Brown’ Andereon; Wan Gn Private, 206 Fst, bot 12th & 13th Ashley, Jas. M., Mrs. Reilly’s, 555 New Jersey av alleged that be destroyed the vouchers of his in- | Ashmore, Jolin D., x w corner 4% and C ste debtedness, and then claimed that he had paid it axe an T. "Helen Hotel Peck has been obliged to come out and deny some | BS Wal. of Dow's statements. A Liszt Surt.—The Frederick papers state that on the aftidavit of Messrs. Baughman and Norris, editors of the Citizen, who were sued by Hon. Henry W. Hoffman for @bel, their case was re- moved to Washington county to be tried at its March term of Court, which will cemmence on Monday next. It is reported that the plaintitf has retained as his counsel the Hon. tienry Win- t_r Davis, and that the defendants have employed Ex-Gov- Lowe. U[7-The Rev. Dr King, Missionary to Greece, writes to the American soard, under date at Athens, December 29th, that believing the years of his pilgrimage on the earth to be nearly num- dered, he has been laboring to finish the work which bas been given bim todo. In addition to his reguiar service in Greek, he has been occu- pied in printing five volumes of bisown writings, ene in French and four in modern Greek. He bes sold large numbers of the New Testament and fen Commandments in Modern Greek, and has jn press a new edition of Baxter’s Saints’ Rest, in the same language. His trial before the Greek authorities, on several charzes, was to take place during the present month. Barr, Thos.J 1Willarte’ Hotel Barr, Thos. J.. Willards’ Hot Barret, J. R., Crutohett’s, corner 6th and D ate ‘eale, Chas. L., Neher rer bane House Bingham, John A., Washiogton House Biair, Sam’! S., Avenue House Hi G_, Hyatt’s. tel Hotel R., Ne tlacta’ Hotel 56 Missouri av over Wall & Stevens" bet 3d and 4th sts owe lotel yoo, Wm. W. a Brabson, Reese B., 538 H Branch, Lawrence UO’ Brigga, Bristow, Fran 8. Brown, John Y., Smithson’s, 283 B s Buffington, Jas., Private, n w oor 3d and C sts, 408 Burch, John C.,’Brown’s Hotel Burlingame. Anson, National Hotel Burnett, Henry C,, Private, 263 G at Burnhain, Alfred A., Willards’ Hotel Burroughs, Silas M., Washington House Butterfre id, Martin: Willard Hotel Campbell, Jas. H., Washington House Carey, John, Hyatt’s, 339 Pa av Garter, Luther C , National Hotel Case, Charles, 0 Missouri av Ciark, Horace F, Pr: cor K and 13th ste Giark, Jonn B., Brown’s Hotel Clemens, Sherrard, Willards’ Hotel Goth Wiltameon RYW., Arte Irving's, 28 O st ODD, liamson R. » Mrs. Irvin Cochrane, Clark B , Willards? douie™ ¥ ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. WILLARDS’ HOTEL.-G i 1 Sennott, Mass; H | Cochraac, John, Willards’ Hotel § deForreet, NY; J B Geulle. do; Wm’ O Mason, | Colfax, Schuyler, Avenue House 1 Sp Fistom aN YG % Hut, Me; & V Giovor, | Conkling, Roscoe, Willarde’ Hotel Mr = ‘“nd family, nz; Mrs Mediey | Cooper, Geo. B., Choate’s, 41 Louisiana avenue ‘a; J C Dent, P Kent, ard lady, Ct; G M | Corwin, Thomas, 6 Louisiana avenue Qezander and is ty, Nn: A’ Mchalfer, NY;J S| Govode, John, Avenue House cht, Md; W Crawsord, NY; iJ Lawrence, do; | Cox, Samuel S., Private, 463 14th street Muss Mt aweon, do; Misa K Lawson. do; W. Bail: | Graig, James, Brown's Hotel U D © Houstox, USA; S Peden, | Craige, Burton, 35° D st-eet iFraston, N Sohmutt, | Crawford, Martin J., 250 F st, bet 1sth and Mth aj Hill, USA; J Chomp’ | Curry, Jabez 4, My Brown’s Hotel a ¥, Gen: Patterson, Pa; Mr | Curt! R. Joyoe’a, nw cor sth st & Paav Allen, Pa; J L Stone, Mas 6 | Davi ngGhos. 6. United States Hotel JP Ynorndike. do. DrJ Riad k, vis, H. Winter, Private, Madison Place & H st do: RR Skell, NY; T > kell, 00; vis, John G., 514 12th street 7 hc Sxell,S 8 Hargous vis, Reuben, Brown’s Hotei yeas Pe seenstee plaid ernie Bw cor od and O ster #ROWN’S HUTEL.—R G Mason. Md; R H | De Jarnet paiita 8 ennsylvanis aven Toeepaan: MUA doany Vac br taron teas | Bole Cites alarde Hot vondeales Ind; J Mail, Duell, KR Holland.'Mire. Pilley's, 74 Missouri av Nichole 3.5 « Baio, La Dunn, Wm. MoKee, Willards’ Hotel sweray NYS W Willan, Edgerton, Sidney, Hyatt’s, 339 Pennsylvania av sloan, Mich: A Gaziey Edmundson. bg tf A,, Grupe’s, 415 Pa. av slsckford, J “ackio Edwards, Thos. M., National Hotel Md; M Binghurst, Ei10t, Phos. D., Private, Franklin Row, 352 K st D188; B wright, Ely, Alfred, Reiss’, 257 G at gomuy W'S Gr er, English, W. H., Vernon House, cor $d st & Mo av a D hh Estabrook, Experience, 495 llth at Wi on Mas 6 Mule WCB | VAL mine DC | Benebrook, Experience, 65 1th st nau, = Denver Cay C Lisa Ge & | Farnsworth, Join”, Washington House Ga; Mrs Alden, Mass; 0 mow bare, | Fenton, Reuben F., Washington House 33 . 3 owbury, Ferry, OrrieS., Wiuscds' Hotel iarer Florence, Thos. rivate, cor Pa. av. and at We huigton; Z 3 Brooke, Md; C'A Foreyt ee oe Rotel we Bui 2 eer Va; AW. ‘Thompeon French, Ezra B., Washington House n nyt JH 3rtagg, C W Wright, Garnett, Musooe R. H.. Private, 428 H st Biwove. Mich; Dr Forwes and indy. NT Gartreli, Lucius J., Private, 420 F st, bet 6th & 7th BR sles, Mien; C ore 83 Jones and lady, Gilmer, John A. rown's Hotel - tt, Russia; 5 Dustan, Mish; CB Gooch, Daniel W., Private, n w oor $d & C ats, 46 i eg oe 18°, Mich; J D Hunt, Va;| Graham, James H., Willards’ Hotel ohn A.. rival a Ge ty aud inay, Va; GL Beokee, Mi Halc, James T..-Avenue House je m ai Alads, »Y; E Robinson. Hall. Chapin, Washington House L. Drinkley, Va: V Hamilton, Andrew J Levy's 42 Missouri av Ten, QE Ford, Md; JC Tom Brown’s Botel Hardeman, jr. Thos., Browa’s Bote ne. lari + Morrison, Mrs, Harris: 7) NULFRYOOD HOUSE.—J Roch, Pa; D Mann, *. an . KIRK W SE. J aR AC 335 Ver y S Ashe, NC; 1] Haskin, John B.APrivate, cor N.J.av and Ist {ik and indy, Va! W Hoviachead: Minsk Mebol | Hatton, Robt. Btewn's Havel sn. T.n; AH Jarrett, Md; J B Guthrio, J Shoe- | Hawkin orge S., 2:7 Pennsylvania av WASHINGTON Hon Hickmai, Sous aS Perneel tone ay A dy _ . 5 9 - Gaines P Bate Ta ee AE IB Hull, Joetua, Private, 475 at, bet 6th and 7th Kansas: PS Cooke iif; G0 darting: | Hindinan Tos. C..512 12th st Hoara, Charles ts., Willards’ Hotel Holman, ye » Vernon House, cor Sd at & Mo av w. 6th st Spee oS + 485 OCEANSTE. ” Houston, George 3., Brown’s Hotel ian SAILING DAYS | Howard: Wilkes Wate ens Steam itED Srarzs. Hughes, George W., Private, 151 F st ers. Leave, For. | Days. | Humphrey, James, 252 G st, bet }4th and 1th South’pton Hutchins, John, Smith’s, 393 C st Havre, M Irvine, Wiliam, Willards’ Hotel Jackson, James, Brown's Hotel Jenkins, Albert G., Brown’s Hotel Jones, John J. 25) © st Jankin, Beuj. Washington House Keitt, lawrence M., Lafayette House, F near 14 at Kellogg, Francis W., Washington House Kellogg, William, National Hotel Kenyon, W: ‘Soutn'pton. b joo Evurors. m.S., Washington House Kilgore, David, 40 Missouri av Killinger, John W., Private, 468 14th st jacob ee H st unkel, ; ro) fo =bem & fi Tiailey. Westington Hace leave Now York on n, John ‘Ao 42 Eat ae 27th of each month, and Pongneoker, Roary Gi a Fe Sv, Opp Willards’ fornia mail steamers leave New York 0; Peter | rian seth and Sith of each month. ~_ orahoy, Owe oe at m B., 212 B’Y Your STOVES aciay, allory, Robert, Mrs. AT c. SNY: artim, Chasen the Aven Thee ttrect and next dey ne of lartin, Elbert S., 5 jing his entire stock itoves, Tin oe Fixtures at redu rices. ‘Th: in wanto il eall soon, Plumbing ‘and Gas htt ted at the si notiog, sud NEW NOVEL—Holmp: - AbdE Northamptonshire, by Gs Why fe ereg! Rile, one volume, PSper, price 50 cents ; by mai! ¢ Part Four of ot Dayne! ork ecg at Oxford, Price 12 cts NCHARD & MOHUN, » Bi fs Corner lithe eo, Moorhead: Jas. Willards' H KA, TEA, TEA, Morris; Edward Joy, Private, saa STANDARD BLACK TEA. | Morris; leane N. Private wo tah et suaaferd wid Fe, whine conto ta” | Nate Spee Rpt cten. cor & Kate ® cents per black, WV ilham a pound by chest or othi uxon, John T., Wi Noeli e 274 Bat. KING & BURCHELL, liarda, offceIs Pa. av hn W., : ae? oor. 1th st. and Vermont ave. raha i F a “ P8ETOGRAPHIC INSTAR-OIL PAINT. Serge W., Willard. — Ly Geerge W., Willards’ Hotel SOLOMONS Monee om London, at gt eae rivate, Carrol Row, €32 Istst Bookstore Svenue, between 9th ‘and 10th ats. Sole A . ated Foreicn Stationers fot SPECIAL BARGaIN IN A , IANO FORTE. A ganti reeen: amissed teft Fire Pana with te for aa'e. Sait Pm was nary now! le Sue toungemeathe aes. , Willards’ Hotel Mrs. Joyce’s, n w cor 8 st & Paav wv. Avenue House orter, Albert G., Avenue House Pottle, Emor Pete Sy tal mory B., Ss 101 Pryor, Roger A. Private, 229 New York av wero sted same ugh, James L., 510 2th sacrifice. Please call aad suet Warles, James’ M.o898 Hi st, bet sd and th JOAN F. eazan, John H., 341 Pennay! av 7 306 Pr. av.. bot Sth coy er noid x. ohn Hi, Willards’ 4 Fi OUR—BUCK WH igen derae a. a ’ Pou pure ris 34 to urfrom Luzerne We have Bie dyeweesn ate FAMILY FLOUR St «semen 8. Woien,” xtra and as Flower Seen Raa i iv ea pt obi Naw na! otal seta! ” 101 M 1 Beata, oat wed st, bet 6 and H lards’ Ho! Fiomanty pie Pa.av ames H., ‘ B., Washini House Charles Rey Willards: Hotel, mble, Carey A. Willards’ Hotel Vrisop ew Bas res yen y Zebulon B., Mrs. Harrison’s, S77 Pa. av Wade, Edward, 23 C st Waldron, Henry, Washington House Walton, E.P., So C at Washburn, C, C., Clarendon House, 6th st & Paay Washburne, Elihu B.,4856th st Washburn. Iarael, Private, Franklin Row, 332 Webster, Edwin H , Mrs. Harrison’s, 377 Pa, Wells, Alfred, Mr Ms 74 Missouri av hiteley, Wm. G., 512 Lith st Wilson, James, Washington House Windom, Wm., Avenue House Winslow, Warren, 26G st Wood, John, 500 11th st Woodrnff, John, Willarde’ Hotel Woodson, Samuel H., Brown’s Hotel Wright, John V., Brown’s Hotel JACOB REED, MANUFACTURER OF MILITARY CLOTHING, Sourugast Conner Seconp AND SPRUCE Sts., PHILADELPHIA. MILITARY CLOTHS FOR SALE. ias0-6m MISCELLANEOUS. FOR STAMPING A PACKET OF PAPER AND ENVELOPES N 0 TO MATCH, at the METROPOLITAN RGE PHILP & SOLOMONS, Agents for Laurenge’s celebrated Linen Papers, “* Metropolitan Mills,” &o., &o., ja2%6m,r 332 Pa. av., bot. 9th and 9th ets. I a ' . QOPENING-OPENING ROPEAN HOTEL. The und ned has tee honor of announcing to hie friend: and the citizens of Washing- ton and elsewhere, that he will open his new 8nd spacious ¢stablishment, “THE EUROPSAN HOTEL,” corner of llth and Foun. avenue, on Saturday next. Thearrangements, om a ng Spon pe pees sevartonaal nave) — carried out with such circumspection as to suit ev which may be made for cood eating, drinking, &c., &c, The rooms for lodging are com‘ortabie, united with prompt service. apartments can be ad at a stated price per dar or week, whi'st meals will be terved either at table d’hote or ala carte. Tho location 18 such as to faci'itate official business matters, being central and commanding ready ac- gess to the Capitol as well as to the Departments. Ne estauraut attached to the hotel will always be in a condition to accomm: may arrive by early trains. The undersigned fiat- rs himself t) an | patronage will reward his exertions, as no pain® will be spared in order to c= sateen ——— to those who may honor Wm with their custom. fe 16 tf P. EMRICH. passengers SS Fp > > .& Economy! " &N\ (NF DISPATCH! % @ ° NAY Save the Pieces! °20- 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, &c. SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE meets all such emergencies. and no household can afford to be without it. Tt is alwave ready and up to the sticking point. There is nu longer a neces- sity for limping chairs, splintered veneers, headiess dolls, and broken cradles. It is just the article for cone, sheil, and ether ornamental work, so popular with ladies of refinement and taste. . This adinirable preparation is used onld, being euemioaily held in solution, and possessing all the yaluable qualities of the best cabinet makers’ luo, {t may be used in the piace of ordinary mucilage, being vastiy more adhesive. “ USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE.” Price, 2 cents. ; N. B.—A Bruch accompanies each bottle. Wholesale Depot, No. 48 Cedar street, New York. Address HENRY C. SPALDING & CO., Box No, 3,600, New York. Put ap for Desiers in Cases containing Four, Eight, sod Twelve Dozen—a beautiful Lithograph: io Show Card accompanying each package. {TFA single bottle of SPALDING@S PRE- PARED GLUE will save ten times its cost an- nuaily to every household. £1} Soid by all spomeneee Stationers, Druggists, Hardware and Furniture Dealers, Grocers, and Fancy Stores. Country merchants should make a note of SPAL DING’S PREPARED GLUE. when making up their list. It will stand any climate. fe 10-1y PRoPosaLs FOR ARMY TRANSPORTA- .PRoPosALs will be received at the office of the As. sistant Quartermaster at Fort Leavenworth. K. T.. until 12 in.,on Weduesday, tho lith day of April next, for the transportation of military supplies Rar ae the years 1860 and 1861, on the following routes : i. From Forts Leavenworth and Riley, in the Territory of Kansas, and from the town of Kansas, in the State of Missouri, to Fort Union, inthe Ter_ ritory ot New Mexico, or any other depot that may be designated in that ‘ferritory, and to any point on 8 route, 2. From Fort Union. or such other Heelan may be designated in tne Territory of New Mexion, to the posts or depots that are or may be established in the military department of New Moxico, except Forts Blias and Fillmore. The weight to be transported each year not to be less on either of the routes than one hundred thousand (100,000: pounds, nor more than five mil lions (3,000,000) pounds Proposals will state the rate 160 miles for which the t: sportation Will be per- formed, on each route in each month of the year, and will be made for each route separately. Bidders will give their names in full, as wellas their p'aces of residenos, and be prepared to eater into contracts, and to execute bonds, with good se- per 190 pounds per curity, in such an amount as may be prescribed by on a stant uartermaster at Fort Leavenworth, ni XO — each route, &s soon ascon- bs uired to be in readiness for service by the Ist ‘day ot May succeeding, their means of transportation to bo approved G the Assistant Quartermaster at Fort Leavenworth ; and, an transportation may be demanded at any time for the whole weight to be transported during the year on either of the routes, they must have places of business or agencies at or in the vicinity of Fort Leavenworth and at Fort Union or other depot in New Mexico, at which they may be com- munivated with readily. . Each proposal wil! be accompanied by the «ames of the sureties, who must be wel! known to the As- sistant Quartermaster at Fort Leavenworth, or whose joint capability to pay the bonds. shou'd they pe forfeited, must be attested to hia entire satisfac- ion, Proposals will be endorsed as follows: “Propo anis for T: ortation,”” and none will be enter- tained unless they fully comply with ail the stipula- tions set forth in this advertisement. . The right is reserved of rejecting all the bids that may he made, QUARTERMASTER GENERAL’s OFFicE, fe lt Washing ton city, Feb. 10, 1860, FFICIAL OPINIONS OF THE ATTO! O NEYS GENERAL OF THE bate ne the Presitent ai oO! Departments relative to their Offici Expounding the Constitution, Treaties sien Governments and Indian Tribes and the Publio Laws In8 volumes 8vo bound in sheep, with co poss indices ard a digei The Jast 3 volumes con- ining the opinions of Gen. Cushing. ene S volumes are sold == te from the sets, to allow rsons who have the first volumes to Somapleta, heir sets, Price«-f the wholes volumes, $24. A liberal discount allowed to the trade. Orders are now solicited Also, a Digest to the Opinions, bound Baiform with the above. Price $3, y For sale BLANCHARD & MOHUN, Successors to R. Farnham, fe 2-1y cor. Jith st. and Pa. ave. N EW YORK AND WASHINGTON . STEAMSHIP LINE. ‘he Steamer MOUNT VERNON will leave Alexandria and ‘ashington for New York EVERY WEDNESDAY, at 3 o’olook p. m., and New York for Was ington every Saturday, ats o’olock p.m. ‘sesengors can join the ship at Alexandria atany time before the hour of the steamer’s departure. B.—In the event of the steamers inability to cross the bar in consequence of low water, all goode will be Promptly \ightored to and from the steamer by the undersigned. For freight or Py pl ORGANS RHINEHART, 0025-MAT& Ath Western Wharvte,_ OETHE’S CORRESPO ITH GoM Sed Onties i d wees . Rs ‘ ¢ Life and Corres; ene rnou master of Rusby Schookand Rov p D., late head master of rereanor of Modern History in the University of ford, by Arthur Penrhyn Stanley, M. A.,in two volumos 6 82. Ss net f ‘he Cc steel plate ortrait aod aketoh of his iife-’ Edited’ By" fuane in; price For sale at TA R des 334 Pacaves bot sth and ith ets. MoKENNEY & LANSD. 520 a ioe FoR THE aaa 520 AR EL 'O.N. Y.—Cash i cupplias $300,000, nearly; ee correspon sore) je Raving ont capital of over Said, "Gan Ne BSA sth ebtane meee Bee ta SEWING MACHINES. HE most t family Sewi hinge WILLCUE E'°GIBBS.. They make four thoinan stitches s minute wita unerring acou: ‘Bre casi! Mopaeteciered MegiegGt cola oer sed rice, delivered, is on be seen at my Housefurnishing store 490 nie gion aan SEVENTH STREET.—20 285 ern Apples, in prime onder Oke col Giade ir, extra Ibe Hate Exe e. = fami! y uses 2.000 extra fine quality ; alec, a large stock g Role A gant far tha Niatriat. I ily Groceries, of 67 kind, wholesale and prices to suit the times, at the New Stose ayant st. (de 13) Cc, B. JEWELL. no me it ony soa = eoop ricTunes re ee saan te eae PEs SSS MB et ews AILLARD'S CANDI MgitEne cone Nor " ber edocs iS FFICE OF THE NEW YORK AND VIR- oO GINIA SCREW STEAMSHAL COMPANY, Western Wuarve: Washirgton, D. C., Feb. 20, 186", Shippers are carnestly requested to pay no cart- ace, unlees the driver presents one of the Compa ny’s red tickets, with bis name and the amount marked thereon. This is for : our protection. Canin passage to New York. with elega:t atate- room 8¢: modations, and including n ea's, $7 5. Preights jaken cheaper and handl morecar fully than by any other transportation nompany in thecity fe2t-ro ii FOWLE & CO. H E. * CoLeman’s EUTAW HOUS: IMORE. L ROBERT B. COLEMAN, Inte of the firm of Coleman & Stetson of the Astor House and more recently of the St. Nichoias Hotel, New York, has, ix connection with his son, FREDERICK W. COLEMAN, taken the charge of the above weil known house lor a term of years Many important a'terations and improve- ments have heen e, rendering it firet class in every respect. at 5 ‘Khe location of this house is convenient to trav- elers and citizens, the city cata passin ents to all points, and the Baitimo:e and Oho an Ww ton depots boing in close proximity. arrangements wi!l be made with Tamlies ingle gentlemen for Board, (either fuil or par- They will continue the International Hotel, at Niagara Falls, New York, in the same sumptuous manner that has made it so popular with the travele ing public during the past reason. de 23-3m [MPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS. E, R. DURKEE & CO.’S SELECT SPIcEs. Graranteed not only ABSOLUTELY AND PERFECTLY PURE, but ground from fresh Spices, selected acd cleaned by us expressly for the purpose without reference to oust. They are beautifully packed in tinfoil, (ined with paper.) to prevent iniury by keeping and are full weight, while the ordinary ‘sthund Spices are almost invariably short. We warrant them, in point of strength ard richness of flavor, NYRVOND ALL, COMPARISON, ae mineie ial will abundantly prove, On sured on! . 4 R. DURKEE & CO., fe 13-if, D& W.tr 181 Pear! st., Now York. OWE’SIMPROVED WEIGHING SCALES These Scales sre offered to ublic as the most simple, durable, and reliable es ore re ip use. Firstclass premiums have been awarded them by the United States Fair and Virginia Ag ioultura! Society; Vireinia State Agrieu'tura! Fair; Franklin Institute Fair, Pennsylvania; New York State Fair; Vermont State Fair, &c., &c. In every case where exhibited they have received firet class premiu ee eat 55 Louisiana avenue, Depot of Siller’e fos. led Tron 3-1 E+ € PATTISON, Agent. OMAN.—Micue.et's N Worx,—Hie se usi and companion to L°Am rice &l. Just published and for sale nt a oe PHILP & SOLOMON’S Metropolitan Bookstore, 332 Pa. ave., bet. 9th and 10th sts., Sole Agents for Lawrence’s c@ebrated Foreign Stationery. fe 20 A TRIP TO CTBA. BY MRS JULIA WARD HOWE; just published ane for rale at PHILP & SOLOMON’S * 332 Sole Agents for Rtationare — Metropolitan Bookstore, '& ave , bet. 9th and loth sts., Lawrence’s celebrated Foreign J AZUMEA, AZUMEA. UST Reoeivedafres supply of that celebrated Bak der. aking Powder. KING & BURCHELL, jast Agente for the manniacturer A FOX CRACKERS. FRESH Supply of these justly celebrated Crackers have been received. ‘© are prepared to supply dealers with a fresh article, on New York tarme tia RY KING & 'RURCHEL. SSXER3L VERY GOOD SECOND-HAND PIANOS for salou n easy termes One for $100; one for 8:85; one fran All rosewood with stylish exteri. music store of W.G ZE. M A large assortment very fine P: Covers just received No, 658. Notice FOR by RESTORATION OF CERTAIN LANDS TO MARKET IN THE STATE OF LOUISIANA. The grant of lands made by act of Congress ap proved June 3, 1856, to the STATE OF LOUISIANA, to aid in the construction of certaia railro: therein mentioned having been so far adjusted as to author- ize the release from withdrawal of the iands here inafter described, notice is hereby given that al! the vacant offered lande which lie outside of six miles ‘on each side of the railroad “from New Orleans, by Opelousas,to the State line of Texas.”’situated inthe under-mentioned townships, which have not been selected in virtue of said xrant, or reserved for any purpose whatever.and which were subject to private entry at the date of withdrawal at the ordinary min- imum of $1.25 per acre, or at the graduated prices under the act of August 4th, 1854, will be restored to Private entry on the days and at the places herein- after specified, at the o: ary minimum @f $1.25 per acro, orat the prices to which they may have Graduated at the date of withdrawal. At tho Land Officeat New Orurans,on Monday, the fifth day of Marcimext—viz: South of the base line, east of the principal meridian and west of the Misstsstppt river. ‘ownships 13 14, Vee oo 2, ‘ownehips 13, nd 15, of ranges 1S and 14, ‘ownships 13. 14, 15, and 17, of range 15. ‘ownships 13, 14, 16, and 17, of rang? 16. ‘ownships 7 = i 17, and 18, of range 17, 8 Township id 18, of range 18. Townshi| , 17, and 18, of Entge 19, Township sand 17, of range ‘ownship! nd 17, of range 21. 4 ‘ownships 15, 16, and !7, of range 22. sores ips 14, 15, 16, and 17, of range 23, ‘ownships 16 and 17, of range 24, Township 17, of range 25, At the Land Office at Oprtoveas, on Monda: the 12th day of March next—viz: Ai North of the base line nd east of the principal me- 1d 1a. Township 1, of ranges 1 and2, North of the base line and west of ths principal me- hips 1,3, and 4, of range owns! * Fownehipe +2) 4, and 5, of range 2 ‘ownships I, 2, and 3, of range 3. ° South of the base line —e of the principal me- ridian, ‘ownships 1, 2, 4,7, and 10, of range 1. ‘ownships 1, 2, 5,6,9, 19. and 11. of range 2, ip id 12, of range 3. id 12, of range 4. 1, 12, and 13, of range 5, nats nS or » 13, and 14, of range 7, 8, » 12, and'l4, of range 8, pe, 10, 11, and 12, of ps 12 and 13, of range 10, ‘ownships 1, 11, 12, 13, and 14, of e 11, Townships 11, 12, 13, and 14, of range South of the base line and west of the principal me- ridian. Given under my hand, at the city of Washing- ton, this twenty-eighth of December, 1 ed 03.8. WILSON, J Act’s Commissioner General Land Office, Norts.—Under the reguiations of the departm as heretofore and wow oxicion, no payment pong for advertising proclamations except to such yublishers as are sreceally by 16 Commissioner of the ja 3-lawisw thorts 1 - Aer te WILLIAM B. CHILTON. Cua. PATEN t, REAL ESTA’ AG¥) . aousers' Lots and Farms For scle id ode 0: ; TITLES EXAMINED. Deeds, Contracts, A Sale, nd a other instrume am mts of writing weak LOANS NEGOTIATED. - No. 15. Bank of We RuvapexcesGitton hk Maecmesn vidge, fsa.» a iemars oo law; John shite Sear ar "Nasf ler cr, ALTA EXPOSED—A Bea. Cc) r. vF Sons ahs ire of the di th hie ee fe 17 tf Opposite Post Office. BoTTes WAREHOUSE. 59 wre have ae Oona Pak ARAL TONORS, Wave TER for Bakers, Conbotjonerr rt and Bore a0 88 Weare the t, g' It. ieee ies Blimey, MEDICINES. =, MEDICINES. nt re aL allieaitltieh r im Nor 700 Aven TO SAY, ete a OLD AND YOunNa, Has Discovered the most Certarn, 1y and onig AFFIRM ITS TRUTH, Viz:-THAT aireraraiys Eee eieatess preserve the Effectual Remedy um the ‘orld, FOR ALL DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE, 0 FALSE DELICACY PREVENT. ET NO SPLY IMMED ATELY. WARKANTED, OR NO CHARGE . orn FROM ONE TO TWO DAYS. . mon: we not say Read the allowing, Sad Sule ad icon G be ee Mo., I. PONS Woods Dens Sir: Sometime inst summer we fal, we feel it our dut seul, coomantt Oectahosee bend YOUNG MEN become the victime of Bolitary Vice, lly sweepe we ame of Young Men of che mos: en- Sited taleuge Sud brillant intellect, whe migst otherwise bave entranced latening Seuates with the Uitudere of slogueuce oe eked to scawey the living igre, roay call with full eous- = MARRIAGE. MARRIED PERSONS, or Young M ee tong Of paysicel weaknens, orgusie, debiiny Seberininen’ ac apevdly Cores. : reoeil onder ibe care of Dr. J. may relign- eet earns ana gvadomnn and sonbacndly oft entirely, ried ot, am healthy a scalp, and a any other child. "We ean, theretore, and do hereby, recom- mend your Rertornuire, as a perfect remedy fer ‘all of alpand haw. We are, yours respectfully, Oa a Gaonce Wit BOTHAM, Sanan A. HiG oTHAM. oF, Woop—Dear Sir: My hair had, for several years, | mpox his skill as 2 physician. een becomug prematurely gray, accompanied by « harsh: OPPICK No.7 SOUTH FREDERICK STREET. ese which rendered the constant application of If pend aide gowne, fore Bakers scree we oeorn trom ¢ conduts the Inst three jor, sod assumed a softuess and lustre mas be and contain «stamp. = DR. JOHNSTOR, \ Members of the Royal College of Surgeons, henden, graénate to be preferred to those, produced by the application | Bomeesr tt tee ment rset, Caleges vevtbe United Bucy, ; her preparation Ihave ol re, bose life hes epentin a Naable arvicte bor every Indy's toilet, whether to be | and the grenter part of w! geen phe oy ge Leedou, Pari, Philade! tome of the moat satouabing ‘eres Ghat ware vet known; many troubled with rugucg in the Lane ee ttended sore ‘a Hair Restorauve, or for the simple purpose of or beautifymg the hair. You have permission to all who entertain any doubt of ite performing all for it. pce. Mrs. C. SYMONDS, 114 Third street Cincinnati, O., Fed. 10, 1857. WELLINGTON, Mo., Dec. 5, 1887. Pnor. Woon—Deer Bir: By the advice of a friend of mine, who hve been usmg your Hur Restorative, | was in duced to try it. Thad the nearly every hau come in a great d duty and sympathy that I feel vo are afflicted as 1 have been. wo ublic_ackuowledgment of the bew cof. Wood's Hair Restorative. Yours respectfully, torative 18 put up in bottles of three si: wininwe medi nd sinall; the small holds a pint, and retails for one dollar per bottle ; the me- dium holds at ieast re es Dae rete tun than the s: rt tles the large holds a quart, 40 per cent. more in proportion, and retails for $3 bottle, O. J. WOOD & CO., Proprietors, 312, Broadway ad New York, (in tho great N. Y. Wire Railing Estab- lishment,) and 114 Market street, St. Joule, Me; and sold by all good Druggists and F Goode Jers. ‘g°U THE APFLICTED: RS. M.COx’sS Dr olan veoera nce GEboE SOR: ¢ fe are nightly renders marringe Bock ane 20 of Sight, Lose of Muscular epepay, Nervous irritabii- ‘enchous, General Debility, AR Jacons, rome of Conepmption, &c. ALLY.—The fearfal ded—Loes of Mem: rite, Evil Porbodioes of Solitude, Timdiy, duced. NERVOUS DEBILITY.—Thensends con new judge wher ie the cavee of their declining health, lowing their vigor, be coming weak, po vous and emacicted, having * singular appesrance abou: the eyes, cough of eyrproms of consumpue= piyu Foopectability, can ralone hands of ignorant ond designing preven r i ‘uable pre) ion has proved to be cneof | of curing, fich his ps y substance an arostent remedies 1 for Bryan rofula, hoe mouth, or ae the emalien Rheumatism, Sourvy, Eruptions and Blotches on with rained pe the Sk: iles, Billous, Ague aud Fi Old Sores nt; Or by the wee ofchat on Debility, Dyspepsia, Liver. Salt Rhew opstitetion, oo id al: diseases arising from the effects of Meroury, ctionsof the roat, frightfel rapidity, ull dent pew 8 erty ad traveler returns. ORGANIC WEARNESS NCY esented to the public. ““Foctimontels and cbrtifioates from hundreds respectabie citizens of Baltimore and other the Soentay s are = aoe of the proprietor, tea- i ive powers. i ied ‘sold by moat of the, Druceiete of Balti- dence roprietor. more, and a} the resi ol ure a SOx, 158 East Baltimore street, between Eden street and Centrai avenue. None genuine uniess her name is blown on the bottle and her seai on the Bc. progressing with te Srendtel euterings by country from whose boura DR. JOHNSON'SREMEDY PF. AND IMPOT By thus great and importan iy cured and fell ¥: Btu Secever yeicel er Mental Procrentive Power, Nervous nd Weakness: er Kxbameten ef ibe meat cork. Kind spesedily cured ORSEMENT OF TRE PRESS. eae qo a he, Cen, Pe gist, | THE MANY THOUSANDS cored sttine rontintion withia Georgetown, D. C., has been a nted Wholesale | the inst seventeen yenrs, and the vumerous important —_ Agent for the District, and wil] supply the trade at | cal operations pe: by Dr. Johnson, witnessed by my prices, de 2-tr reporie Pe] wohl DUNNAVANT’S Asraind ee Mg tomatic ly jeansi’ i ” preserving TAK si atime, mt | my a? Uarvassas ¢pben EeuRDD, UNNAVANT’S FORA ‘i ' DIFFICULTIES, «0 TPs. eT Gear And Ulcerated Gums! \" ie Srenord be Open Tei BETRIR USED BY COUGHS. . TAGIC a Teothsche and Neuralgia! Sold by all the principal Dru ** no 12-3m ART COMPLAINT. Lares Bottles 0 cents. Small Bottles 25 cents. AND THE JUgTLY CELEBRATED ‘A TRIP TO CUBA. BY MRS. JULIA WARD 3 TRIP 7BA. BY aU TroLT oODYwm L BOW ino Sais price as cents. inne, | SghAcHee toOta acre colt RAEB™ Sermons on St Paws Episties to the Corinthians, MATISM. ST. VITUS’ DANCE. Ss dolivered in TrinityCnapel, Brighton, by the late LEEP, AND MINOR we "3 ed F. W. Roberteon, M. A., incumbent; price VOUS COMPLAINTS. a Tae cheap edition of Captain McClintock’s Nar- Price & Cents per Bottle eee thy Discovery of sir John Frankiia; price These eae ones by trict pi Poems by Thomas Buchanan Read,a new and | ceutical laws, sustained by testimoniais by ed edit: » 2 vols; price $2. For sale “fen 2 BUARCHARD & MOBGN, FEW GOUDS N AT VERY LOW PRICES. Weare now receiying 8 large and well selected stook of Housekeeping Goods, such as Bleached and Brown Shictings, Cotton and Linen Sheetires, UST a reliable and within the reach ofall, are now, ight year private ciroles, and evans per formed remarkabic cures, offered to the pedis wil that confidence ir their ourattve powers bs sa Ln oo yd Sat ek acd ‘a aa irculars, MONS, 2 evide strengthen confidence, can be fow with sil deat ers, to which weask particular attention, and om mask Table Vines 8 and SS Napkins Polis, which we rely for approbation. ‘ottons —— gad” Linena, ota Unidzeeael ’ Cambrige, Plain and J. W, HUNNEWELL & CO, 108, mbric wise 8; +S, iicngeyn ayer ganegy Hoetery. Soutine” Kal Sole Resets tor Beslan car ese tice sil Robes Foulard Silke, Sen @EORGE HUNNEWELL, TAYLO! Sole Agent for New York. fas eta Boe Foreale by the usual agents in every city, and o . st we stnasuchacsiintheaa the ‘dru qiste in Washington, Gsorpetyen P*vcae ake LEM NNGE Oe Ua | Sate ~~: 6 UNITED STATES, COVERS: COLDS, 1 ARSENESS, &o. — The prevalence of the nts at this Orrice SupERintenvent Prsiic Printine, Hy season generally has the effect of bringing out a host Wasuincton, February 17, 1860, of professediy new specihes, and while some are In obedience to the requirements of the fi'th seo- are useless, and others even ood, man; 8. ‘he ‘wisest course to pursue is to consult your fam- ily physician, or otherwise use only such e as long public pepe od bas proved to be safe an siracions, Of this charnoter eT LEMS com- UND SYRUP OF GUM ARABIC. Original- the favorite prescription of an eminent physician itsoon & popular remedy, and has continued to enjoy & growin, putation for the iast twent; years, In cases of common Colds, Coughs, &o,, it acts like a charm,and in Chronic Whooping Cough, Pans Asthma, Influenza, &c., ite success is | meen ed, most w. used ii ‘tion of the act of Congress entitled * An sot mak- ing appropriation to defray the deficiencies in the appropriations for service of the Post Uffice +-epartment for ti! sca) = ending the 30th of June, 1859 andin part forthe support of the Post “fice Department for the fiscal year ending the Both of June. 1860,” approved February 16, 1880— SEALED PRopPosaLe will be received a eon day, the 20th day of March, 1860. at 12 e’el ™m.. for PRINTING THE BLANKS’ required for the use of the Post Uffices in the U ited States for four years from the Int day of April, 1860. Bidders will state “the pet centum deduction from the prices authorized to Le paid by law for the printing of the Executive Departments” at which they propose to print the Bianks aforesaid. 2 The contractor will ba uired to exeoute roroptiy all requisitions meade upon him for lanks. and to deliver them at such ponte to h personsas the Superintendent of the Public rinting, with the concurrence of the Postmaster General. +hail designate to be «pecified in the con- tract, and whoee receipt thereof will be m as evidence of the execution of the order The con tractor will also be required ty enclose in each Stevens, A.- Aliso for convenience, 26 and 2 cents a box— er’s Gum Arabic Cough Cand: PS,” Be An Slecat.t, pleasant and efficaci Paul surpaased. ington: Cissel, Georgeto v monic lozenge they are HE BEST COUGH SYRUP IN THE Wo: 6 in the kage of Blanks @ circular roo: Ne ‘sty trent the Pant Gos Detr‘nal oy tte | MARTSROMNYS PECTORAL SRO? oF contents of snid package, to be returned to the be- rtment;and all such packages or bundles of Blanks &re to he enveloped at the expense of the contractor notated br ental: abd Staewto ee 2a it, ¢ — 5 Tay with stout w: rs, xecurely tied with twine, tarrh, a Borsenass, to the Ai Tae Cold, and that Whom they aro direoted to Se cout, ——— = cna Bidders wi'l he red to furr: sati: facto Perau: sing shou) grudsnoe of their ability “and es de th york: Taste, a0 : wcieare bed d'strengthenl the volor, then 5 Insure un mity t e rm. of propane will befurnished om application at thie fox eoid sitet lay te eercas of } and nv bid will be entertained unless in exact conformity therewith ~ The paper on which these blanks are to be printed will be fursished to the contractor from time to time as it may be required, upon his quisition, free of gost for transpo. tation, in Washington City or New York, or atany Mee Rance ote ‘PRE ALL SorrivinN® THRER TRIESEM 1, 2, & 3, nt from N. nosylvanian and degnin: Dav Book. New Yorks and ‘eb 18 Stawt Mar 2 Sry eae sis destin eas cote at We have tried thom te oar See Be ‘all impurities, and ‘ork to which th * t of tran not exceed ti t Protected by Royal Letters Pasent end Now York te rom City. “If required to be | “asewred by the Seals of the Bente oe Pisa and Rsed eleewhere, the additional costandriek oftrane: avis, and the Imperial College of Medsoten portation must be borze by the contractor for print- ‘tenna. — Blanks No. 1 is invaluable for exhaustion, Spermator- Superintendent ofthe Pune Printiag Weamar’ | “Mar sTamyparsionl disabilities, | those ton, and endorsed “Proposals for Priuting Blanks’: | diseases that have bees hitherte 4h alt — : ablished three times a week One ye ermicions use of copays, cubebs. oO. Star, a d States and Union, Washington; merenty: thereby puting to 8s eller speedy tl March in the Cpaatitacon, Evening ele & machine will at lanations given to all. Cirou Ereee? uct etek heuer maar |, Or sent to any ops tinny ah ae sh wo. Hi Aeon.” #08 Brosawegi NY C ARK MILLS’ TUE OF WASHING vt ere ae pity Sretie, fo 22 Sole Agents for Laurence’s Stationery, &o. sence, Mis ren yes BAINES SUTT. OF NoR- Nig PEMEMgtener tar 232 rot & 80) NS,