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MISCELLANEOUS. ~ NOTICE To BUILDERS. hee Boord of Orgy sien fanuaer is 00" ners, THE EVENING STAR. (For rag Stas. Knewledge and Art Survive the Ravages of Time. BY J. GOLDSBOROUGH BRUFF. The Board under the ac! of 34 The past! the past! the mane hey post : September, 1859, entitied “An ect wrevie — i ah ‘hou risest from the tomb of Time, erection of a New Se ofthe pork: Agd svemeth like s spectre vast, present Centre [ro sealed Fo speak of virtue and of crime— sion dl proposals for fee aE eg rane ted seo ig sn cs en and nations 2a Of cong nore vain and lofty dreams, 007 Of the latter obtained) ss the ofiec ofthe Board, And cities crumbling in the dust. | baeeme: nary Ss ew arkst : 3 t! bat an Instant ours,— resend to don C. atriok, y om Th Th e, forey of, 8y eTmore’ ; antics Board of Co: ssioners, pat delivered at Upgn the ne assin woers, this office. on or before the 224 day of Februsry prne ¥ eternal shore ! next, between and - on ! upon Tine” stream, The Architect, Charles Haskins, Esq-, will be in OF bilees Speen ake breast’ attendance, ‘ails wnti! that time, to give necessary Man and his deeds,—wite now a gleam, And now a cloud upon their crest ! i FT ard to worl * Bidders for the work are required to propose for it For the building complete. the soul, i tain nature of coud upon ‘which the: building fe to,be crested, fe hole number of piles under the fow ny and some portion of the grillage, as indi on the plan, may not be reqnired. bidders must state whet deduction they will make in ge event per pile, and for gril’ fe per superficial foot, for such not required, and in case that mor piles I~ lage may be found nect than jan for, or more stonework and excavation for the di tions, the price for each additional pile, snperficis! foot of grillage, tor each perch of stone- worg and for each oubie yard of excavation. 3. The time required for the completion of the work. ll propossis must be made in conformity with the fore ing, and accompanied by a written guar- antee, of the following form: As boist’rons and as transient’ So other actors on life’s stare Are passing, ever, to thy tomb; But leave, to Gach succeeding ago— Mementoes of their lives and Soom : Yes !—we've memorials of the past, fird by lore and art ; “looms. —beqn reopen sky waste, Rare jewels from tl r . Bright relics of man’s cobler rart! ‘These found on papyrus and page, |, On walls, an! canvass —richly trac’d ; And sculptured forms, of ev'ry age, Which have all times and nations grac’d ! By these, the past is present mate ; Portraying—as by magic spell— The actors, and their lights and shades, | And how they tiourish’d, liv’d, and fell! Thus Time speeds on, with ceaseless might ! Destroying, a8 ho ever must ; Form of the guarantes. The understgnea — of —, in the State (or dis- trict) of —, hereby guaranty that in case the fore- going bid of —— for the erection of a market house in the eity of Washington, D.C., being accepted, — will, within ten days after the receipt of the contract, execute the same, with good and sufficien' But in te wastoness of his fight, | "to the amount of twenty-five thous. H+ rescues Kuowledge from the dust ! dollars, ‘aod 1m case spid---- shall (ail to enter into Wasnine 10x, February 22, 1869, contract as aforesaid, we guaranty to make good ee the difference between the offer of the said — and that which may be accepted. Another attempt, it appears, is to be mad: (Signatures of the two guarantors.) te link England and the United States together by atelecraphic cable. At the annual meeting ef the Atlantic Telegraph Company, which was nounced for the 29th ult., a proposition was to de for enabling the directors ‘either with the whole or with 4 portion of the shareholders, or with other persons,”’ to make Cikiges wager for raising the injured portion of the cable, and for meking another effort, next summer, to complete the original undertaking of the company. 1 { hereby certify that the above named — and — are known to meas men of property. and able to mate pod their guarapteo. ate, - 5 To be signed by the United States District Judge, the United States District Attorney, Corporation Attorney of Wazhington, Collector or Navy Agent. No proposals which do not conform to the forego- ing will he considered. A And whereas the fourth section of the aforesaid act declares, “that from and after the passage of this act the entire nett revenues of the present Cen- tre Market-house, and a'so those of the proposed new structure, sre h®reby appropriated, and invio- lably set apart, as a special fund, subject to the or- der of tho Commissioners authorized by this act, to enable them to pay for tie erection and completion of eaid structure,” payments for the work will be je upon monthly estimates of the architect of the work done, reserving ten per cent, thereof as collateral seourity. so far as the funds acoruing un- fond said econ Ce siftice or as may ereinafter vi yy law. order. = JOHN F. COYLE, ja 14-e0td Secretary of the Board. ‘ommissioners Centre Market, Se Bee Febronry 20, 1850 Resolved, That the time mentioned in the above advertisement for receiving proposals for erecting anid building be and the same is hereby, in obedi- ence to the joint resolution approved the I6th inst., extended to the 15th day of March next, at 12 o’clock M._ By order, &o. fe 21 ENING—OPENIN OPENING-OPENING | 2 OPEAN HOTEL, ‘The undersigned has the honor of announcing to his friends and the citizens of Washin: ton and elsewhere, that he will open hi (B new aud spacious ¢atablishiment, “THE EUROPrAN HOTEL,” corner of lth aud Penn. avenue, on Saturday next Thearrangements, em bracing the various desartments, have been carried ut with suoh circumspection as to euit every de- mand which may be wade for good eating, drinking, &o., &c. The rooms for lodging are com‘ortabie, ith prompt service. Apartments can be ted price per dar or week, whist meals ed either at table d*hote or ala carte. ch as to faciiitate official business aland commanding ready ac- pi as weilas to the Departments. attached to the hotel will always bein acondition to accommodate passengera who Viretnta Lecistatcre.—On Saturday, in the House, a bill was passed making an additional appropriation of $75,000, to defray Harper's Ferry expenses. A bill was passed repealing certain sections of the law providing for a more uniform currency of the banks of the Commonwealth Senate bill appropriating $10,000 to the Virginia Military Institute and for other purposes, was de- feated for want of a constitutional majority. No Hors ror SterHens.—The Norwich (Ct.) Bulletin states that Col. John T. Wait, who has just returned from Richmond, Va.. whither he went for the pur of securing, if possible, a commutation of the sentence of Aaron D. Ste- phens, expresses the opinion that the efforts made in behalf of the lose will be of no avail, and that Stephens will be executed according to the sentence of the court. Se I-A destructive disease has atlaced the cat- tle in North Brookfield, Mass , and that vicinity. Tbe Boston Journal says the disease was intro- duced last summer by calf of foreign breed, brought from the town of Belmont. It fixes itself upen the lungs, and producesa violent cough, and the lungs finally destroyed. Some of the cattle attacked with it linger along for weeks; others die ina few daysalter the attack. None bave recovered. New Yor« Centra Parx.—During the win- ter about Sw men have been employed on the Central Park blasting and removing rocks. An imunense number of trees, embracing rare native and foreign varieties, will be set out daring the present mouth. One house of the Legislature has passed. and the other probably will pass, a bill see the issue of $2,500,000 more Park stoc: . = = rrive by early trains. The: undersigned flat- I>" Mr. Kenneth Rayner, of North Carolina, | {rg mmaelf thata liberal patronage will reward hie has come out with acard denying that he sus- | exertions, as no pains will be spared in order to tained, in his remarks before the la’ opposition | give entire satisfaction to those who may honor State Convention, the course of Henry Winter | him with their custom Davis in voting for Pennington. He adheres,| _ fe '6 tf P. EMRICH. however. to his declaration that Mr. Pennington OLEMAN’S EUTAW HOUSE. is as sound on the slavery question as Mr. Husit, BALTIMORE. — the couveution nominated for Vice Prest- dent IF The House of Representatives of Alabama on the 22d inst., passed resolutions, with but two dissenting votes, ordering the Governor to call a State Convention in the event of ‘the election of a President advocating the principles and action of the party in the Northern States calling itself the Republican party.” The same resolution Previously passed the Senate by a unanimous vote. An Ovr-anp-OutgR.—One of the Republican delegates to the Chicago Convention from the ‘Nin@ieenta Congressiofiai aistict of Ohio, savs that if the nominating Convention puts up a con- servative man be will neither vote for him there norathome. He would sup} t none but a live red-hot Republican for Pres dent - . [> Herr Castendyk, a German traveler and a native of Bremen, is setting out on an exploring expedition to West Africa, west and northwest of Monrovia, under the auspices of Sir Roderick Murchison, of the London Geographical Society. I> Countess Danner, the Copenhagen miliner who becamethe wife of the King of Denn.ark, has become so obnoxious that the ladies of the ‘best society” leave the house as soon as she en- ROBERT B. COLEMAN, Iste of the firm of Coleman & Stetson of the A’stor House and more recently of the St. Nichoias Hotel, New York, has, in connection with his son, FREDERICK W. COLEMAN, taken the charge of the above we'l known house for a term of years. Many important alterations and improve- mente have been le, rendering it first cldss in every respect. a A : The location of this house is convenient to trav- nd citizens, the city cars passing constant: to ali points, and the Baltimore and Ohio ‘and Washington depots being in close proximity. Liberal arrangements will be made with lies oF single gentlemen for Board, (either full or par- They will continue the International Hot Niagara Falls, New York, inthe same sumptuou: 8 manner that has made it 20 popular with the travele ing public during the past season. de 23-3m FOR STAMPING A PACKET OF PAPER AND ENVELOPES TO MATCH, ters her box at the opera. =o a itis Lrvem that the London Times will METROPOLITAN shortly reduced to two-pence, so that the pub- ile may derive the beneht of $10,000 a year the BOOKSTORE, sum the **Tbunderer”’ will save by the reduction of the paper duty. U7 The name of the Emperor of China aj PHILP & SOLOMONS, Agents for Laurence’s celebrated Linen Papers, r “ Metropolitan Mills,” &o., &e. “ars for the first time in the Almanack de Gotha aaa er 100. | Sau Fien is the seventh Emperor of the es een 3 Pa. av.. bet. oth and 9th sta, nasty of the T'sins, who succeeded tothe d. SEVERAL VERY GOOD Sh ofthe Minsin Ist” tothe dynasty | SS PIANOS f oy termine for sale upon easy One for $100; one for $125; one for 81h All wood with stylish exterior, at the musio store of Ww. METZEROTT. A large assortment very fine Piano Stools and Covers just received fe2z - ROPOSALS FOR ARMY - P EM TRANSPORTA. PRorosats will be received at the office of the As- sistant Quartormaster at Fort Leavenworth, K. T.. until 12 in.,on Wednesday, the lith day of April next, for the transportation of military capphes Goes tee years 1860 and 1861, on the following 1. From Forts Leavenworth and Ril: i Territory of Kansas, and from the town of Kenane [7 A monument fs being erected to Carl Rit- ter, the geographer, in his native town of (Quid- linbarg. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. WILLARDS’ HOTEL.—MrsC B Moore, NY; Mis CL Mvore,do, Mid Mours, dup Gcudven: ton, do; HC G fenu;C Parker, Mo; L Feidner, Mass, C Dtewart, NY; J Wells, do; irooks, do; C Hd Ding) O Pray, NY; lo; T B Alexander, DC; A Willia.ason, NY; P'S Casanover. do; Chambers, do; T Remayny Ma; J Geraner, di hr SN Septet, N - Seymour, ao, ullyer. do: Dail “arbi: casi Whiting sud tea YT eran, : in the State of Missouri, to Fort Union, inthe Ter. do; @ Hears snd ae en aE ta Fert, | Htery ol Now Mexico, or any other depor thet novy nu Inv. Va; D Williama, NY; W Willams, Ain; | be designated ia that Territory, and to key penned Neofe; Pa; Mrs Warford, do; Misa Cameron, do; | the route. tas Wilson, do; E ‘aracey, do; M Has ins, do; J | , 2,Frem Fort Union. or such other depot as may oGarly. do; C i caed lady, NY: 5 P Bayles, he designated in the Territory of New Rexioe to Maced , ney, 0; 58 Lavenport, | the posts or depots that are or, may bs established NY: M ings, Va; Miss’ Muu-h 5H S| the miliary department of New Mexico, except Furner, Mo: : Sugiand; iss ‘Taylo:, | Forts Buss aad Fillmore. Mi; M Aagy e LL | , The weight to be transported each year not to bolmes, do; B Lockwood NY; JL] be less oneither of the routes than one hundred Moss and family. K1;J Bak ‘a; raw, do; | te nd (100,000) pounds, nor more than five mil § Seth, do; V Proliet, do; J Morrow, NY; Mrs 8 | au Lead pireg tt pmo jams, Ky; Mies Adame, F OpOst state the rate per jounds per WF iv ealde as, Aone, do NY, pradieton, x2: | 160 miles for which the tansportauom Bat be per: Monrovia; J Scott, Va, J Gridley and lady NY. formed on ench routs in each month of the year, 5 “3 mn n route eepar: '. NATIONAL HOTEL—J W Brown. DC; J M| ~ Biddors will give their names te fate oa well au Crowley, Ma; G R Marshall,—, DrJ R Winte, | their p.soes of residenos,and be prepared to eater Md; J A’Mattinaly, DU; W Ga: ll, Del; F Ste- | into contracts, and to execute bonds, with good s6- n, J © Whitweil, J N Duoher. NY; Marcuse, curity, to such anamount as mar be prescribed by J Fhill Te A E Beach, NV; a | the & tant Quartermaster at Fort Leavenworth Tenn; oy NY; G A Shownon | not to exceed $150,"0 on cach route, - mons Bs H MeCullongh, Md; A 15 | tracts shall be awarded. at. > owani ‘ontractors will be require © in readi MH An Flanagan; Md; W H | for eervic. by the let dap Mar recone Jenifer USN: G family, Mass; J | means of transportation to be approcal Bye the L Parrish, V: Ma-s; J Lotfer.} Assistant Quartermaster at Fort Leavenworth ; ie Oitoarns, Nd ‘ad. Nak and, = — tyes na bs demanded at any : - Md; me for the whole weizlit to be trans, , we Md: M the year on either of the cour the eee es places of business or agencicn at or ic, tha viet gO ect keavenworth dat Wort Union or ths’ in w Moexice, at w! munioated wits roadify, Vc! hey may be oom ras ‘Will be scoompanied hy the names BROW es, who must be wel! known to the As- Mr pavis, Mi . Quartormaster at Fort Leavenworth, or Ww, whoae jotat on pability to pay the binds. should they xin, -f be forfeited, must be attested to his entire satisiac- Mi.-f4 Holmes, Tenn: J tion, JH Ky; W Kerr, Ala; 8 Proposals will be endorsed a3 follows: “Propo he eta iszed aries fey flan ty Wk St aS tree SE Smith. BWEs ned unier: ¥ inlly comply wit! the stipula- 7, smith, E J Sevenny, (3 ‘ reserved of rejeotini e bids that F§ Wilson, H bunsine. Mu; T Dod ede Re may be made. : . Fitzhuch, Va; J W Hine: UP RTERMASTER GENERAL'S Orricr, Bshins ton oity. Sab. 19, 1980, 4 HA Ssrinefliow ting, WP EL P (JOETAR's G 3} ws tanonen tiene Gann ott Cp " 5 e ~ vat Sage, OF Capt DT Shros, Va. D D.,latehoad master of Busby Roel ead hog ss SK WOUD HOUSE —J Clarke Inget, Nv] Proftasor of Modern Risto Ta che University of tow if wae ti Wale wd indy Mo Fy} o “pnee #2. ares tanley, M. A.,in two ratton aud la anke Ve; Silmend ani nes of omas Corwin, with ateel plate laciy, Mite AO ood, Del; T H Robertson, G Alex trait and sk i ena andi NYG H Bobo CaN = Stiohin; price 82. oni rae SHINGTON HOUSE—G 8 Street and Ind-, | For sale 3! ANLOR & MAURY'S, " wei Rac Wateens BePard: é 334 Px, ave.. bet. 9th and loth ets. Ney ixen, A Martin SEWING MAC! . b Paulson, JS Boskuan, NYSE C HB most parfoot family wing Machine is he Pi nts GIBBS. They ¢ four thor eaane ute wita un waderstood and not iis loto get out aD onder ‘ant the price, delivered,is only $31 and can be seen at my Houseftrniahing store 30 ath at. saat ate a se FRANCIS, tial dati Die Ld ME; LEE’S PLAN, MARCH 29,1777.—The ‘on of les Lee, ¥ G th American. .) |. eo. R xonm 8 oom: in the Amerioan Army of the Rev. ectenia e Pr iebton = Soore, Lies, ian of the New - Rociaty. the Society eaday, June 22. 1858 ; ' vol , price $150, ‘sge, by George P. other Poems, by Mra. ~ MEDICINES. ———— NOT TOO MUCH TO fr pt) Gax, OLD AND Youna, AFFIRM ITS TRUTH, Viz.—THAT OFE: oF ye oon's HAIR Mi and color of times 8, ‘week, to any iy, restore the gray, cover ‘to the great- udges, Attorneys, Dostors, omen ‘and preserve est age. en, ¥ en, Professional men, and Genti: Leifer of sil claseos, ail over'the world, benr testi- mony that we do not say too much in vor. Read the following, and judge: Hickory GROVE, St. Charles co., Mo., Nov. 19, ProF. 0. J. Woob—Dear Bir: Sometime jast sum were induced to use of your Hair Restorativ feel it our duty to you and its. end, se: did so with utule ope of succes surprise, and that of all our friends, a very ew applications removed the dise tirely, and & uew and. inguriant crop of hair soon started out, and we can now say that boy nas as healthy « acalp, and as luxuriant crop of hair any other child. We cau, therefore, and do bereby, recor » As a perfect remedy for ail di cifully, - HiGGINROTHAM, SakaH 1GGINBOTHaM. PRor. Woop—Dear Sir: My hair had, for several becoming prematurely gray, xccompanied by a h reudered the const nt «pplication of o1 ir but to our eare, ara ing continued ite use tl within the lust three it turned to its natural color, and assumed a softness and iustre greatiy to be preferred to those produced by the application of oi Preparation Ihave used. I regard it as an rticle for every lady's toilet, whether to be scorative, of for the simple purpose of dressing or beautifying the hair. You have permission to refer to me all who entertain any doubt of ite performiug. ail that is claimed for it. Mas. C. SYMONDS, 114 Third street. Cincinnatt, O., Feb. 10, 1857. WELLINGTON, Mo., Dec. §, 1857. Pror. Woon— Sir: By the advice of a friend of mine, who has been using your Hair Restorative, | was in- duced to try it. Thad the fever, some ume last ‘May, a uesrly every hair in my head came out. Now my hair bas come in a great deal thicker than ever it was. Noihiag but a duty aud sympathy that I feel to communicate to others who are afflicted as I have been. would induce me to give this ublic acknowledgment of the benefit have received from cof. Wood's Hair Restorative, Yours respectfully, ALR. Jacons, 6 Restorative is put up in bottles of threesizes, vig! large; medina: dnd ovpall the small holds hell nt, and retails for one dollar per bottle; the me- n holds at least twenty per cent. more In propor- than the small, retails for two dollars per bot- tle; the large holds a quart, 40 per cent. more in proportion, and retails for $3 bottle. 0:5. WOOD & CO.. Proprietors, 312, Broadway New York, (in the great N. Y. Wire Railing Esta’ lishment,) and 114 Market street, St. Louis, M and sold by all good Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. iz 5-e08m ye THE APFLICTED! RS. M. COrS INDIAN VEGETABLE DECOCTION. This valuable preparation has proved to be oneof the greatest rem for Erysipelas, Serciuias, Rheumatism, Scurvy, Eruptions and Blotches on the Skin, Piles, Bilious, Ague and Fever, Old Sores N 8 Debi ' Dyspepsia, Liver. Salt Rheum, arising from tho effects of Mercury, ‘eseuited to the public. Testimonials and certificates from hundreds of respectable citizens of Baltimore and other parts of the country are in possession of the proprietor, tes- tifying to its curative powers. 5 It is sold by most of the Druggists of Balti- more, and at the residence of the proprietor. 158 East Baltimore street, between Eden street and Central avenue, None cenuine unless her name is blown on the bottle and her seai on the cork. Tirace $1 per bottle, six botties for $5. olesale Agent. RS. T. Creser, Druggiat, c Georgetown, D. has been Sppointed holesale Agent for the District, and wi!) supply the trade at my prices. de 22-tr DUNNAVANT’S AstTRiINeeNyT AND AROMATIC . DENTRIFRICE, For Cleansing, Beautifying, and Preserving the Teeth and Gums! MO PURAVANTS Sa For inflamed . And Uloerated Gums! DUNNAVANT’S ODONTAGIC ELIXIR, For the Cure of Toothashe and Neuralgia! Sold by all the principal Druggista no 12-$m_ A TRIP TO HOWF,1 Brice 75 cents, ss Sermons cn St. Pau:’s Epistles to the Corinthians, dolivered in Trinity Cnapel, Brighton, by the late eer F.W. Robertson, M. A., incumbent; price 150. Tne cheap edition of Captain McClintock’s Nar- rative of tha Discovory of Sir John Frankiin; price 75 cents, Thomas Buchanan Read,a new and Cups By MRS. JULIA WARD vol. Poems b; enlarged edition, 2 vols éeeiee, $2. For sale b: fe 24 BLANCHARD & MOHCN, N EW GOODS s AT VERY LOW PRICES. Weare now receiving & large and weil selected stock of Hovsekocping. el gush ee eennee ‘otton and Linen § 8, and Brown Shirtings, jheeting: bt ? SSYOREMARTAT, Pili WBE" CARLS and Linens, 54 Undreasek’ Cambrice, Pisin and Jaconett§ Cambrics, Cambro and Swiss Bands: Edgiogs in every variety, Hosiery, Jouvins’ Kid Gloves, &o.. &0 We eha\ also continue to tell all our Fauoy Silks, Silk Robes, Foulard Siiks, Meri noes, and most winter fonda at prime cost. TAYLOR & HUTCHISON, No, 42 Lovisiana avenue, opposite Centre Markst Space. | ee For PRINTING THE BLANKS FOR THE POST OFFICES OF THE UNITED STATES, Orrice SUPERINTENDENT Pustic PRINTING, WasHINGTON, February 17, 1880. In obedience to the requirements ton of the act of Congress entitled ing appropriations to appropria’ vepartment for the fiscal year ending the Sth of June, 1859. andin part forthe support of the Post “fice Department for the fiscal year ending the doth of June, 1860,” approved February 16, 1360— SEALED PRoposa.s will ber ved unti’ Tues day, the th day of March, 1860, et 12 o'clock. m.. for PRintixe THE BULAN! requ ‘ed for the nse of the Post Offices in the United States for four years from the lst day of April, i860. Bidders will state “tae per centum deduc'ion from the prices authorized to he paid by law for the printing of the Ex-cuiive Departments” at which they propose to print the Bignks aforesaid. rhe contractor will be required to execrte prow tly all requisitions mado upon him for lanks, and to deliver them at such points and to such persons as the Superintendent of the Public Printing, with the concurrence of the Postmaster General. +hali dewignate, to be specified in the con- tract, and whose reavipt thersof will be nenzesary as evidence of the execution of the order The con- tractor wi'l also be required to enclose in esch packace of Blanks 8 circular rece:pt from the agents of the Post Office Department, stating the contents of said packaxe, to be returned to the De- partment;and a!l such packages or bundlas of Biarks are to be enveloped at the expense of the contractor with stout wrappers, seourely tied with twine, and piainly directed tothe Agent or Postmaster to whom they aro directed to be sent. Bidders will be required to furrish eati+factory evidence of their ability and ekill to do the work; and, to insure uniformity in the bide. blank forms of proposa's wil! befurnished en application at thie effice, aud nv bid will be entertained unless made in exaot conformity therewith. The paper on which these blanksare tobe printed will be furnished to the contraator from time to time agit raay be required, upon his requisition, free of oust for transportation, in Washington City or New York,,or at any point from New York to which the cost of transportation does not exceed that from New York to Washington City. If required to be sed elsewhere, the additional cost and risk cftrans- be borze by the contractor for print- o¢ adldressod to Joux HEarz, ofthe Public Printing, Washing ton, and endorsed “Proposals for Printing Blanks.” {to be published three times a week until the 20th day of March in she Constitution, Evening Star. ad States and Union, Waghiagton: Republi. So7, Baltimore; ee venten sea Argue Thi elphia; Day Book, New York, ai jos ‘eb 18 Stawt Mar 20 oe ee AS COME !—HAS COME !!—HAS COM. HA THE GOOD TIME HAS COME! SINGER’S No. 3 SEWING MACHINE Can now be had for One Hundred Dollars! No.1 for Ninety Dollars! For Stay pemiring par o8es the on'y reliable and anexcelied Sewing Machine in the world.—J, M. Si Gals Cassie. from Fift win, achines from Fifty to & yr. e have tried them in our own ace superior to any in nse.—J. M. esse. 2 invite all to oa!l at cur Washin No. 385 Penns. avenue, under National fete todd ‘The great economy at once becom 9xamine them and their work, peters * Replanatione given toil 'G HI lanations given to ail. Ciroulara,ului ting: ‘Singer’s Sewing Machi mens of its work, | furnished to all sor cent toany A socd assortment of Thread, Need Twi 124 bthor machine findings kept’ on poe} ‘ork prices, .M. SiN 458 Brosdway. N.Y OV: 3016 tr ER & CO. WM. H GLOVER Avant” a RECO 1G tr C4Ake MILLS’ STATUE OF WASHING / ‘LON —A beautiful Engraving of the above— price $!.50—just published, and for sale by PHILP & SOLOMONS, fo 22 Sole Agents for Laurence’s Stationery So. 18S MARTHA HAINES BUTT, - Mole Tas A ee te OF NOR . f Martha Haines Butt: price $1.25 bound. Just ublished and for gale at ta LP & + eS ronal Hee eOLOM NS. EW CHROMO 1 = ‘FHILP & SOLOMON bees rat socn eas ve just i choice assortment of Chromo Lithographs from fa6 the fitth sec- An act mak- efray the deficiencies in the ions for the eervice of the Post Office lon, the eu! hich ae entire!: gxoved in ates hitherto gt Car " Fane & SOLOMON’s, \etropoilita: he to azo a, Sele Agents for Laeeasd i rate ir Foreign valt ree JOvvines I "Twenty-five lozen D* 7 3Brinons, HOSPITAL, Has Discovered the most Certain, ly, and only Effectual Remedy in the World, FOR ALL DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE, LET NO FALSE DELICACY PREVENT. T NO SPLY IMMED ATELY, A CURE WARRANTED, OR NO CHARGE IN FROM ONE TO TWO DAYS. ° ‘Weakness of the Back, Sirictures, Affections of the Kidney: and Bladder, involuntary Dischergen, jency, General lity, Nervousness, Dys 2 ‘Con fusion of Ideas, Palpitation the Heart Tinidity, bhin gs, Dimnese of Sight or Giddiness, Disease of the |, Throat, ‘ections of the Lungs, Stomach or Bowele— Disorders arising from Solitary Habits «i Youth—those Dreadful and Destructive Practices which ren- der Marringe impossible, and deatroy bota Body a: Kspeciaily wh that dreadful an ETA ser MARRIED PERSONS, er len of, physical po meron my 7d mnder the care of De. J. may rel or as a gentleman and confidently ‘apou his skill asa physician. OFFICE No.7 SOUTH FREDERICKSTREEY, left band from Baltimore street, afew deers from the corner. Fant = to pame and number. better toust be paid and contain astamp. DR. JOHNSTON, Roya! College of Surgeons, Londen, graduates most «1 Colle rt tals of Loudon! Parse, Phi h fected some of the most sstonishi 'P! ich are nightly felt « rendera marriage impos , should eppiy imme ¥ tepkase ate vebte-of the sad a3 melancholy offects produced by early habite of youth ‘Wenkness of the Back and limbs, Pains in the ead, Dimness of Sight, Loss of Museuias Power, Palpitation of the Heart, Dyspepsy, Nervous Irritabili- y eke ett Digestive Functieus, General Debility, be dreaded—Li Memory, of Bpirite, Evil Forbodings, A Love of Solitude, Timdity, etc.,nce seme duced. 0# IMPRUDENU! When the misguided and imprudent vorary o be has imbibed the seeds of vis painful du 5 happens that an ill-timed sense of shame or dread off daters him from applying to th tability, can =fone beft bands of ignorant and designin, of curing, filch hie p month after month, or lest fee can tained, and in despair leave him with ruined heslth to ai over his galling disappointment; or by the wes of that dea thi ‘symptoms of th art. Throat, Nose, y, till death puts a i ful that uo- ‘ed country from whose bourne no traveler returns. DR. JOHNSON’SREMEDY FOR ORGANIC WEAKNESS AND IMPOTENCY. great and important remedy weakness of the er, iy cured and full vigor restored. Thousands ef the dd ted, had Jost all hope, have Physical er Mental Disquall- Power, Nervous Irritability the meat feesfal by Dr. Jobneon, reporcers of the papers and many other hich have appearad again and again before th Jing ne an of characte: sufficient guarantee to the afflicted. THE U NIVERSAL COUGH REMEDY, FOR ALL KINDS OF LUNG AND TiiROAT DIFFICULTIES, CHRONIC VD ON COUGHS, WHOOPING CO RONCHITIS, LOSS OF VOI STOMACH DE- BIL. BY COUGHS, AND HEART COMPLAINT. Large Bottles 50 cents. Smali Bottles 2 cents, AND THE JUSTLY CELEBRATED TOLLS ANODYNE, FOR NEURALGIA, NERVOUS HEADACHE, EAR ACHE, TOOTHACHE, Cour Rhee iTUS’ DANCE. LO. ZISM, ST. ViT 4 Mae s MINOR NER. SLEEP, AND °* SOUS COMPLAINTS. Price \ Cents per Bottle, These preparations being made by strict - ceutical five, sustained by testimonials Fe fectiy reliable and within the reach of all, are now, eight years’ use in private circles, and having per formed remarkable oures, offered to the patie wi that confidence 1x their curative powers that shou! warrant !! in making trial of t “ Ciroulars, testimonials, an = evidence to strengthen confidence, can be found with all deal- ers, to which we ask particular attention, and op which we rely for approbation, J. W, HUNNEWELL & CO., 6, 6, 7 and 9 Commercial harf, Sole Agents for Boston. GEORGE HUNNEWELL, 146 Waters re Sole Agent for New York. For sale by the usual agents in every city, and the druggists in Washington, Georgetown, an Alexandra, no 8-eoly OUGHS, COLDS, CPCCHS, COLDS, 1 ARSENESS, &o, ‘The prevalence of the above compiaints at this season generally has the effect of bringing outs host of professedly new specihcs, and while some are Aged. many are use’ and @hers even dangerous. he wisest course to pursue is to consult your fam- uly physician, or otherwise use only such remedies as jong public experience has proved to be safe aud efficacious. Of this characteris TYLER’S COM- POUND SYRUP OF GUM ARABIC. Original- ly the favorite preseription of an eminent physician itsoon becamea popular remedy, and has continued to eos & pedoles | yenrs ° reputation for the last twenty In cases of common Colds, Coughs, &c., it ke charm, and in Chronic Casea, Bronchitis, pooping Cough, Croup, Asthma, Influenza, &o., ite svcoess is unparalleled, and most will testify wno have used it. 26 25 conts and 50 cente per bottle. Chas. Stott. &c., Wash- 3 Peel & Stevens, Al- eit may he had also.for conveniencs, Price 124¢ and 25 cents a box— Gum Arabie Cough Candy pleasant and efficacious Pul- unsurpassed, de 7-3m FOR STEGE oF This article saropared by probes t, and is is &r 18 prepar y & chemist Bounced by mredibal men, and thoze who have Tice it, to be the best preparsticn for Conehs, Colds, Ca- tarrh, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Sore Cold, ond & preventive of that jion of diseasés, Gon- sumption, Pereons who sing should ure it, It is pleasant te the taste, sofvens, clears and strengthens the voice, sllava s'l irritation of the throat and lungs, and pre- "GLP Bott ea ze snd £0 oente and €1. Sold byal 1 Ls rit 5 u érageiats in Wasbington. Georgetown and Antes cory “. HE ALL SUFFICIEN? THREE TRIKSE! 1, 2, & 3, Protected by Royal Let ent of England, and secured by the Secis of the Reole de Pharmacie de farts, and the Imiperial Cotiege af Medicine, ‘tenna, No. 1 is invaluable for exhauation, Spermator- thera, and all piysien| disabilities, No. 2 completely erad estos all traces of those disonces thet have been hitherto treated by the nau- seous 8nd pernicious use of copayis and cuvebs, No, 3 hes entirely supp!znted the injurious use of meroury, thereby insuring to the suiferer speed relief, dispersing ali impurities, sad rooting opt tne venoin of disease, TRIESEMAR,Noe, 1,28nd 3,are prepared in the form of a lozenge, deveid of taste ax ell, and can be carried in the wsistooat pockat, Sold in tip oases, and divided into separate doses, as adminis tered by Valpeau, Lallomand, Roux, Kicord, ae. rioe $3 each, or four oases for $9 which isk ich sa Sud In $27 cases, whereby there ian savil To be bad, wholealoand retail, of Dre BAR 194 Bleecker street, four doors below Mo street. New York. Jmmediately on Teceiving are mittancs, Dr. Barrow will forward the Triesemar to any P rt of the world, securely packed, and ad- dressed according to the instructions of the writer, Sold also by 8. CALVERT FORD, Jr., Wash- ington, D.C. de AERTSHORNE’S CURE- rs, aN THE GREAT PAIN HHILATOR. AND REMEDY FOR Re Apis STOMACH AND WEAK BOWE, PREPARED BY A CHEMIST, Rorrs.zn 12, 25 and § cents and one dolisr, HE GREATEST DISCOVER e SURSONE YIN MEDICAL ARTSH URE- wht RERRORNES LRA sent bt aens,Bo it frequently cures in lees time it re C Seated get a physi ol i tom and is used oxtornally a iuterantiy. —— 6 the ire due a had Cold RkeerEes Of the weather re ae Scews. food and Bones; and by its wart ing Gere fottie aud try (a? a Pein from the sytem, N. Bit ‘ow “have @ Cough, use ORNES PECTORAL SY wih GnbeRy tis tho best Sherine sretiona, Ifyou are Bilious,useHAR TSHORN: - in 1D Ww) Beorgetowns ence Sauls ELE aaa N Rar bee an J aS Fitoh, Graham Nyser st, ae . % on Boots Selomone Chipmen's, = as Fostate} : Wi a” Green, James 8., Crutchett’s, 477, cor D and @th sts James 12th st 2 win, Wine Mi Fai ft, corner 19th pean.’ \- a lemphill, Ji, T. M i} Hunter, R » Wa k. Johnson, Andrew, ‘en i > Ani mE Preston, Schrivener’ ‘st, Capitol tile SR, Netiocal Hotel a . 0. om, Gt Hint, bot Tith and 12th jicholson, .. Kirkwood House eres. Jam » Mrs. Irving’s, 2 436 st . Powell L., W..2856 at, bet 14th and 15th Puch, G. E., 490 4th st, north of La. Rice, H. M., Min Row, I st, bet N Saulsbury, W., Mrs. Irving Sebastian, Wm. h., Dr. in’ Seward, Wim. H., 232 F st, 01 immons Jas. F.. wy lara Shdell, John, $12 i eh and S , C. Mra. mma! Ton Eyok, J. C., Mr. MoBlair, 182 Let and Pa av Thompson, John R.. 458 13th at, bet E and F Toombs, Robt., 248 F st, bet gt Trumbull, Lyman, 451 8th st, bet Wade, Br ., Mrs: Hyatt’s, 59 Pa Wictell, bore Browse Hotel Wilkmmson, M0’: Mrs Solomon's, 469 6th st Ww : Mr. Yulee, David L382 I st, bet 17th and 18th , bet &7%h Snare ov REPRESENTATIVES. . F., P: ste, 194 I street. Gus.¥ rivate, 236 F ni bet 12th and Isth Garnett B.. Willardy’ otel ie enue House ¥é Allen, Wo.oorner New Jersey av and south A st, Aliey, Joh’B.. Private, x w oor ad and C ate, 408 } . Phos. L., Brown’ Anderson! Win G,'Private, 206 fst, bet 12th & 18th Ada: Ad Adri Aldric! , Jas. M., Mrs. Reilly's, 585 New Jersey av Ashmotesdobe yw oorher a and C ate T., Brown’s Hotel Nationa! Hotel Hotel ae 5 oe and D ste coi Weant ton jouse eale, TC. Bingham, John A., Washiogton House Sam’ Biair, 1S., Avenue House 6, Ha n G.. Hyatt’s. 339 v poeesk: Thos S key ae HL ‘onham, Milledge I... Brow lotel Boteler, Alex. Ry Wiliarda’ Hotel Bouligny. John E., 56 Missouri Boyce, Win. W.. $2 Pa Brabson, R: Briggs, Geo., Mrs. Bristow, Francis M., Mrs. Brown, Joho Y., Smithsoi Buffington, Jas., Private, Burch, John C., Brown’ Burlingame. Anson, Nat Burnham, Alfred iF Burroughs, Siiss M.. Washington House Butterfie id, Martin: Willarde’ Hotel Campbell, Jas. H., Washington House Carey, John, Hyatt’s, 339 Pa av ESO, ar is 6) Clark, H F, Private, cor K and 19h sts Clark, Joun B., Brown’s Hotel Clemens, Sherrard, Wallards’ Hotel Slopton, David, Brown’s Hotel Goth, Wi i won RW Biss frrige’s, B06 st ra Clarl illards’ Hot Goohraae, John, Willards’ Hotel Roles. Scbuyier, Avenue House ye. L ie” lot 00 ery G0. Be Ch 4! Louisiana avenue Cox, Samuel §,, Private, 468 14th street Greike: Burson S8'D atrect. e, Buri se rawiord,| ‘Marti md, 290 Feat, bet 19th and 14th ly eg iro" 01 Garde aR Mire qror'e, nw oor ath at & aay "G., United States Davis, H.’ Winter, Private, Madison Place & H st -» 514 12th street setnstes. Brown’s Hotel Kind eens Bacon MaRS st lano, Charles, ” Hot immick, Wm, ivanis avenue Willard: Juell, R. lel Holland. Mrs. Tilley’snat Mistouri Olland, rs. 21 8; issouri av anny Win. Moke, Willards’ Hover Edgerton, Siduey, Hyatt’s, 339 Pennsylvania av Edmundson, Heap & Grupe’s, 415 Pa. av edwards, Thos. M., Nations! Hotel Etiot, Thos. D., ericaee, Esaaeen Row, 352 K st Ely, Alfred, Reiss’, 267 G st English, W, H., Vernon House, cor Sd st & Mo av Estabrook, Experience, 495 llth #t Etheridge, Emerson, Brown’s Hotel Farnsworth, John F., Washington House enton, Reubea E., Washington Ho! Ferry, Orris S., Willards’ Hotel Florence, Thos. B., Private, cor. av. and 17th at Foster, Stephen C., St. Charles Hotel Fouke, Philip B., 492 E st Fiank Augustus, Willards’ Ho! French, Ezra B., Washington House tt, Muscoe R. H., Private, 423 H at artreli, Lucius J.. Private, 42) F st, bet 6th & 7th Gilmer, John A., Brown's Hotel Gooch, Daniel Grahain, James H., Wiliards’ Ho Grow, Galusna A..'w side th st, 373, bet D& Paay Gurley, Jonn A_gPrivate, 404 E st Hale, James T., Avenue amilton, Andrew J y's, 42 Missouri sv ardeman, ir., Thos,. Brown’s Botel Harris, J. Morrison, Mrs. Harrison's, ST? Pa ay Hace, John Ty Brown's Hotel wae askin, John B.£Private, oor N.J.av an Hatton, Robt.. Brown’s Hotel Hawking, rge S., 217 Pennsylvania av ck, Williom. A Hall, Chapin, Wanita ii Hickman, John, 219 Pennsy! av fat, bet 6th and 7th Hoara, Charles 8., Willard: Helm venue House Hill, Joshua, Private, 472 Hindinan Thos. C., 512 12 Hotel Holman, \W.S, Vernon House, cor $d st & Moay Hooper, W. 5 6th st Houston, George 3., Brown’s Hi Howard, William. Washington Buches, George Private, 151 Humphrey, James. Hatohins, Yohn, Smi Irvine, William, Willa ‘o' Jackson, James, Brown's Hote! Jonkina, Albert G., Brown's Hotel Jones, John J.. 250+ st _ Junkin, Benj. F., Washington House Keitt, Lawrences » Lafayette House, F near 14 st Kellogg, Francis Washington House Kellogg, William, National Hotel henyou, Wim. S.. Washington House Kilga David, 40 Misson ry Jobn' W., Priva av Choate’, 41 Loui Dew tt C.y Mra, Reilly's, 585 N. Ueaou, James M,, Brown's Hotel fosks; Shoiton F.. sw oor 13th and I sts M. Lindley. Washington House Loran, John | ined, | wut , snecker, Hen: hes 4 Cooks: Dwight, Wallade’ Hotel 7 Waianae’ 30 C st Mallory, Robert; Mire: Taylor's, 411 34 st or + Mrs. Marston Gilman, 439 Pa. . 8. Hotel Martin, Pa.av tg ae ST ota, Soe BS ight, Rober wate, MoPhetson Reward, ant isth st; fer Ei and F MoQueei ohn. Brown's Ho MoKae, John J., Willards’ Hotel Milton, ighn 8. Private, ah oth ot bet D son, John &., ilar W, Bravatay 28 F ober Usth ead tock ffontzomery, ‘m.. ‘ashington Houses Mscre: edethnaas Browne Rect oe nena 001 s corte, Jae is Willards! Hotel 01 | rivate, 48 14th ot 3 nm 81 gon M.. Pris rown" jotel Bited Hote} Bae ilards' pens Pa.av sweet aide Zist at, bet G and H 8’ Hotel Vash’ att’s, SO Peay i. ington House 1 jote! Wilterde jotel » . Sth et Private, 10 M: it National Hotel fakin Pe wWitarde’ Hotel ward, |, 383. C et ron, Henry, Washington Hoase E.P., 38 at Charl Walton, E.P., Washburn, Ciarendon House, 6th st & Pa ay we i, Ellihu i. 485 6h Weashbure,jr., lerasl, Private, lin Row, 332 We Fax Hi Mre. slarrison's, 37 Pa.av we. Ali os mys. aa Missouri av Whi teley, ma. Wuson, Ji .. Washi on Honee ‘m., Avenue House Yarararnese , John, 4 - Woogrek Zone. “ gin’ ieee 2 Wright. John TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. HE STEAMER JAS, GUY Will resume her T trips on TUESDAY, Set of INGTON “every TURSDAY ay: Y¥, at6 o'clock a. m..and Al_-EXANDRIA FRID, | de CEASE 6 o'clock. for CU RIOMAN and the jntermed: eo Las er return i he TAN every WEDNESDA ¥ Ui leave OMAN DAY, at 5 o’clook a. m. LUCIAN & PAGE, Propricter. NATH’L BOUSH, Art. Alexandfin. Pin = 1860 “§PoRTaNs NOTICE _ 1860 SOUTHERN TRAVELERS. FOR MEMPHIS & NEW ORLEANS Via 0: & Alexandris, Vireinis & Tennessse, ° & Charieston, M'seiseippi Central, New Orleans & Jackeon Katvonase A Dinact Rovrsz ax Contincovs Ratt wat Con- NEC nS TO 8 Lynchoure, | sirtstol Knorvilis Om, emt srilic, ‘ebtle. Chattanooga, Atlanta, Monixomery. iumots, Nashetile, uRcILON, femphis, New Oriecns! ("GREAT REDUCTION OP TIME.£0 THE LYNCHBURG EXTENSION, from Lynchburg, and also MIS*Is 3 (real, Bre now completed, making 6 Route the ‘s OST DESIRABLE SHORTEST £08 ORLEANS. Asp INTERMEDIATE Potnts. - Ta to all of the above points can sured at ihe Great ‘Southern and Southree:sern Watiroad Opice, oorver of Sixth etrest and Penney’ The Train lenves WASHINGTON at6a. m. for the South and Southwest. Be Sure and Ask for Ticksts via Oranre ant eS Railroad. New York wii! mectan Accent e and Alexandria Railroad at the Depot Weahtgton. rom whom they will receive po'ie yo we the Offices, corner of Sixth street and vane avenue, at 68. m. S ing st Washington, passoncers for we Routh be coretal to take the Orange end Railroad Cot fei-tf 7 D OFI0 RAILE pea AR sHING TOS B. Nez oF Hoves. Commencing on Monday mornime, October 17, ine and & 8. m. petGisent 12 p.m t 4.2), m., only. ve for theAST will take trains at4ae . ™m. ) 8. m., ond 3.29 p.m. Sse. One ‘p.m, INS. Agent FOR NEW YORK. Mott tes gtatle ANP The New York and Virginia Sorew Steamehip Ex elerant sieame, Mh SCS: Bay’ Bee ee Bny’s Depot, Wee: “ ves, stirselocks. every WE. end the Al 3 e Somaers at Alexandria, . same day. a from Washixeton and Georgetown oan the hes conn wit Alexand road, er A 60: ‘and Pa, oveune. gurly. or they can leave onthe steamer from the Western anu 4 can be od on jigation te ‘ooms | Mosare, Morgan & Rhinehart, Weetere Wares reight wil! be received up to the hours of depar 7” insurance will be effected on al! goods thisline at the office of the ‘Company at & per um. The scoommodatiyna for passengers by thie |i in every reepect Ef ret-o ase, adh my wT made to render this communication with New ken = bie and yg an FOWLE & Ol re or J 06! neo A erie wi ied a & co. . CROM WEL! se2-ly 86 West st., corner Albany, New York. N {ie Eh OTICE FOR THE RESTORATION OF SEE vy LANDS TO MARKET IN TEE ‘A IF LOUISIANA. The grant of iands made by act of Congress ap- pre’ June 3, 1856, to the StatE oF Lo aid in the couetruotion of gertaia railronde thi mentioned having heen so far adjusted as to ize the release from with of the iands here desoribed, motice is hereby given that all the vacant offered isnds whioh lie onteide of six miles on each side of the railroad “from New Orleans, by Opelousas,to the Stateline of Texas.”"situated inthe under-mentioned townships, which have not been selected im virtue of satd grant, or reserved for any purpose whaterrr. And which were subject to private entry at the date of withdrawal at the ordinary min- imum of $1.25 oy acre, or at the graduated prices under the act of Augue 1854, wili be restored to private coy on ths day; id at the pinoes herein- ane seal, st the or re ae Bh 18, 01 © prices to whic! may have Eraduated af the date of withdrawal. 7 At the Land Office at New ORLEANS, on Monday, the Afth day of March next—viz: South ef the base line, east of the principal meridian and west of the * Aandi irever, erein thor- ‘ownships 13 and 14. of range 2, ‘ownships 13, 1¢, and 1 ‘ownships 1S. 14, 15, ‘o" of ranges 13 and 14 17, of vauge 15. ie iz, isicte ia a Tes of rat n. ry £3. 14, 16, 17, em }, OF pe 19. + 36, 17, . reoge 18, and 17, ra 4 4 f range ls and 1, 6 2 owasips 15, 18, rapge 22. - ‘owner: iy en , of range 3, ‘ownshipe 16nd 1, of range 1, ‘ownship 17, of range 25, t the Land Office st Orrtoveas, A! onda: the lath day af March uext—v's- oo, North of the base line and east of the principal me Township 1, of ranges! afd 2. North of the base line and west of the principal me- ‘o ips 1, 3, and 4, L aps 1,2, 4, and ‘i fess ipe 1,2, ands, of races South of the base line and principal ¢ lime and east of the me