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NEWS ITEMS. {07 Some of the German States are again exer- clsed about the exportation of horses to France, to recruit the French cavalry service. UP-The Papal government has succeeded in obtaining a lean of fifty million francs from a Paris banking house. Tke suoemakers’ strike is reported as rap- idly extending to all the principal manufacturing The strikers remain towns of Massachusetts. orderly and peaceful. U7 The National Association of St. Louis last week passed resolutions Tecognising iG Bates as the man for the present c commending the Union Convention hel timore not later than the 7th of May next. UL A well executed c unterfeit 5 bill on the Bank of Wheeling was presested at the counter Bank, a day or so ago. of the Pittsburg vansaally well executed In every resi the signatures Bosion on Monday. euse, which is soon to be tried. A Preiic people of that place letin.”” A Case or Coxscrence.—The Charleston (3. renchinan who weat toa policeraan in that city, and confessed stealin; tee watches in Warrenton, Va. He said he coul not sleep after the theft, and visions of his dead » therefore confessed the crime and was placed in jail. iL> A jury in Parker, Texas, in the case of a man who was on trial for horse sterling, and @sainst whom the crime was clearly proven, brougut in a verdict of acquittal because a hand- some girl present promised to marry bim if be sould be acquitted. as the horse, for the stealin: ef which he was arranged, was taken to carry off © ) Mercury telis of a er haunted bim continually. the fair Helen. UF The Italian correspondent of the London Times has been erdered out of Rome by the po- lice. He is an Italian by birth, but a naturalized He applied to the English re- Afr. Odo Russell, whose euergetic remonstrances with the Roman authori- tes proved unavailing, and the offending news- British subject presentative at Rome, THE EVENING STAR. it has red lines on its face. {g- The famous yacht Wanderer sailed from Yor Savaunah. The Boston Traveler says sbe has been surrendered to her owner, Mr. Lamar, of Savannah, under a bond of $5,000 to abide by the decision of the Court in her \uisancs —The “Citizen's Watch,” at Eestport, is a source of great annoyance to the The editor of the Sentinel was aroused from bis slumbers by a rap at the door, aud repairing thither. received the very xratifying intelligence that bis ‘cat wanted to be Paper writer was not allowed to remain. iL Dr. Willing, delegate to Washington from Jeiersou Territory, says there was from thirty to tifty thousand people at Pike's Peak, and that by tue last of June next there would be upwards of There is eight thousind region and some ten thousand icinity adspted to agricultural oue hundred thousand. sjuare miles of square ities in th Purposes. ilj~ Ata fashionable party in Washington city. a few evenings since, a gentleman was e: in a lively Hirtation with a handsome young ludy, when, happening to take out his handkerchief, to his intense dismiay, there dropped out of it a gamblers as a ‘on the car aud lodged directly under the brilliant gas lig round ivory token, known amon; “red check,” which rolled for tu full view of the company {7 A couple of gentleman belonging to Mys- brothers-in-law, started in company to At the depot one was taken and the other left—the one who was The other man sqnarred with him by teiegraphing to the New York Police to have the man arrested for tie, Conu , visit New York the other day. not left iaughing at the good joke stealing his bazgage Texxyson’s amusingly the o wife asi that ne is dead; and then—ail Ebe poem of 313 lines cost about $15. THe Pesnsytvania O:t Spin tinued yield of these springs and ve fifty-eight feet struck a vel Lim twelve barrels of oil per day. fishery ADULTERATION oF Foop.—A Quebec chemist receutly published the result of » chemical analysis of some of the articles of consumption sent to that city by “New Yorkers.” York firm's pickles, which bear the label ‘no sulphate of copper,” be did not find this salt, but In sherry winc he dis- sulphate of iron, instead. It was accordingly done, and be tomed and fretted in the station house till i a arrived and explained the joke Porms.—Tke Mobile Tribun ka off the incidents of Tennyson’s or which he was paid £10 a line. ning cost $751; a passage in her husband to’ forgive a man costs $550; the husband rates his reply at S300, and the upshot of the whole matter is that the good wotuau sings the baby to sleep at a cost of $500 to the publishers of ‘‘Macmillan’s Maga; the husband concludes to forgive his friend, now hands 59 to sleep! —The con- is creating rouch excitement in their vicinity and elsewhere, being calculated, as they are, to render that re- gion of our country one of the richest in the Union. One gentleman at Union, Pa , a Mr. Hall, recently commenced poring and atthe depth of n, which is yielding Others from a greater depth, are securing thirty barrels diem. It now becomes a question as to what the ett. ct of these discoveries will be upon the whale Ina N covered au immense quantity of salt tea he found copperas. The gin was not whiskey and essence of juniper. And in the best qualities of snuif he found peroxide of iron and other chemicals to the extent of one-fifth of its bulk. 107A singular la a gentleman having eonfectioner had put five dozen. selected. AL At present the main stay of Speaker Pen. nington ish: page who stands upon the right, a rance, and something near 1% e was first appointed to aker Boyd, and has ever since con- ischarge the duties of ‘page to the * among which is now reckoned the ing the Speaker in discharging Stands near the Speaker, and directs nim inan undertone how to motion, and how to decide points of or youth of fine ap) arsof age. ‘This es of prom; bis basindas. arise. muentarian of his e living. tion of the rules oj order he is and every precedent he has at his fingers’ end: uitis going on in London, ed a confectioner for put- ting too many portraits of Mr. Spurgeon npon a supply of boubons he bad ordered. He had or- dered the lids of the bonbons ornamented with portraits of celebrated living personages, and the purgeons ‘in each ‘The plaintiff had no objection toa fair P startin of Spurgeon in his sweetmeats, but he hought five out of every twelve was more Spur- Zeon than he or his guests could stand. The case ‘was adjourned in order to obtain information as to the list of portraits from which the confectioner id in Bal- the Uni der of the thing but de er as the vise. *-Thaddeus” is known to all the polit(- cians of the tountryas the most remarkable parlia- With the construc. rfectly familiar, ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. 5 ee Jackson, Ga; M Fisig, organ, P Aoe. i. T nn; G A Girod, Paris ,A Philips, N ani Ta S Mountfort, ca; D +; G Howard, Cal. J Lurkias, os Miss; E Blan! Jo ones, Ala; N Bi W.r lexander. Mise Newnes, G ee Tenn: W McKiusie, N Shefer, Mo; 4 C Rowlg, D Lyon, Va. WILUARDS’ HOTEL.-A Walker, NC; CT Talister ‘slat at ferro. Va; E M Modd iii M en, } W Carr, SU; Capt W Blair, USA; Ho W_B Sayles, R D GWitce Mae B Kev W TSmithei. il: GV Una; J H Reed and jad; Indy, do; Miss Butie-. Warren, Ala; J H Gibso lady, N¥;F EB Borda d Ames, Mas > E ood, A + Brown, WC; JT b ‘4 larendoi, L 5 J T xe« a kK: onedy, Ky; 4 W Rice, A E Johonnot, W A Sar, & Colgate. 4 ~ ellrntt, J Jacobs. G C Mos Haywardands n Fia; JC ‘orrill eal jas-; H- nC James, ki NGTON HOUSE.—R Rood Boals, J pny: P +O; P Po La; isugh ta. & ‘Strong and OCEAN STEAMERS SAILING Days Faou raz Usrrap Stazns. Stem ner 7 gtrenpoat 3 R Cowan, L Cochra: Bo 1; L. McLane, Cal; FW Mg: J D Cameron, Pai WO" Pers 02) roder 5 “GW Wood, de: Buokre tase ¢ aptain Glenn, USN; LL Armistead, W aod indy, Ve; © J Fitheran. Mrs Fithe-an, enves, J Waterhouse, NY; R A Sangerson. Teeltn and lady.’ J D Beard. NY; Dr Miss Newman, ES Alexander, Va; Y;E Bi unt, G W Peet, Conn; JW. Knogg: Ku ¥; W Stone, Hallett and Hon Mr Alvarado, NATIONAL HOTEL—B 5 ii Rogers, LH Hantery. Ma; © C eibeos ry tt, W J Hil. Md; @ ‘et, Va; W: Bodgeit DC; G W Nd; J ME! 2 Badora, NY; Hee A 8 x FC ta Cal; J Robinson, Pontos OW a; nA crank, Coleman, Riblet, do; “MISCELLANEOUS. NOoOtTicsE TO BUILDERS, Oftce Board The Board of Commissioners, under the act of zt ber, 18% itied ‘An act providi the Srlocon sha New Market house ou the site of base: en- raed od oes for the New t-house,”” to John C, Fitzpatrick +) President i tie Hoard of Comunssioners, ant Uolivered at as follows: office, on or before the 2d < between neThe Architect, Charles Has — men daily until [cg eget to gi explanations in regard 0 work. idders for the work are required to propose for it Com Contre Market, of Corr aakineton, January 11, 1960, larket-house on the y of February the hours of 9 m. 1. For the building complete. As, in ground — which whole ni the plan, ma: what deduot pile, and for view of the uncertain nature of the the building is to be ereeted, . x be pal - pee under the foundation, som cated the fay not be r nired. bidders must state eo, as indi ion they will make in such nt t per rillage superficial foot, for sugh not required vind (a caso that more piles and it lage may be fo or more stonework and excavation for tions, the price for each additional pile, for each superficial foot of grillage, tor each perch of stone- und necessary than ths plan calls ‘ for thet work and for each cubio yard of excavation. S. The time required work. antee, The undersigned —— 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 city of Washington, — will, within ten days afte contract, execute the same, with good and sufficient Sureties, to the amount of twenty-five thousand 1 fail to enter into dollars, and contract as the difference between the offer of Form of the guarantee. . C., being accepted, in case said — shal! aforesaid, we guaranty that which may be accepted. Date. Witness. I hereby cartify that the above named — and — are Laown to meas men of property, and able to (Signatures of the two guarantors.) make good their guaractee, ct Date, Tobe Attorney of signed by the United States District Judge, ted States District Attorney, Corporation bh vlee ns op og Collector or Navy Agent. ~ No proposals which ing will be considered. do not conform to the forego- nd whereas the fourth section of the aforesaid act deciares, “that from and afte) this act the tre Market-h new structure, are hereby appropriated, and invio- jably set sper. as a special fund, aubject to the or- by this act, to enable them to pay for the erection and completion * payments forthe work will be estimates of the architect of the work done, reserving ten per cent. thereof as collateral security. so far as the funds accruing un- der said section of the act will suffice, or as may hereinafter be provided by law. By o d JOH ‘ of said struo made upon monthly ja 14-eotd tire nett revenues of the present Con. house, and also those of the proposed ommissioners authorz ture, "COYLE, Secretary of the Board. Office Board of Commissioners Centre Market, Resolved, That the time mentioned in the above advertisement for receiving proposals for erecting said building be and the same is hereby, in obedi- ence to the joint resolution approved the J6th inat., extended to the 15th day of March next, at 12 o’clook February 20, 1860, M. By order, &e. fon (PENING—OPENIN The under: his friends an ton and elsewhere, that he will open h naw and spacious ¢stablishment, EUROPRAN HOTEL,” corner of Ith au EUROPEAN HOTEL. signed has the honor of an d'the citizens of Washin shment, “TH avenue, on Saturday next. Thearrangements,em bracing the mand which &eo., &e. wil be rer The location 18 such as to faciiitate official business matters, being central and commanding read: gess to the Capitol as wellas to the Departments. The Restauraut attached to the hotel will always ondition to accommodate passengers w! ive by early trains. The undersigned fiat solf exertions, a6 no pains will bo give entire satisfaction to those who may honor The rooms for lod; various departments, have bee: either at table d’hote or ala carte. thata liberal patronage will reward hi him with their custom fe 16 tf P. EMRICH. of the prove posals for rs kins, Esq., will bein Ve NECESSATY ‘il- ‘or, unda- for the completion of the All proposals must be made in conformity with the foregoing. and socompanied by 4 written guar- itee, of the following forin r the receipt of the to ke good esaid ~—"and the pasi 6 of noing to Penn. a carried out with such circumspection as to suit every de- may be nade for good eating, drinking, ging are oom‘ortabie, united with prompt service. Apartmenta can be rad at a stated price per day or week, whi'st meals 'y ac- spared in order to OLEMAN’S EUTAW HOUSE, ROBERT B. COLEMAN, late of the firm of Coleman & and moro r Hotel, New his son, FRED. charge of the above well known ho of years. Many important alteratio: ments have BALTIMORE. Stetson of the Astor House ‘ecently of the St. Nicholas York, has,in connection with ERICK mn inade, rendering it every respect. Ti ihe location of thia house is convenient to trav- elera and citizene, the oi it sing constant: to all points, and the Baltimore and Ome aed Washington depots being in close proximit Liberal arrangements will be made with Timiios or single gentlemen for Board, (either full or par- tial.) ‘They will continue the International Hotel, at Niagara Es New York, in the same sumptuous made it 80 ular with the travele ing public during the past season, a manner tl le 28-3m W. COLEMAN, taken the MEDIOINES. i 100 MUCH TO BAY, | EE a at ad 7 OLD AND Young, AFFIRM ITS TRUTH, Viz:—THAT Prorehive cos HAIR Will tnfallibly the growth and color of est ag a al men, and Gentle: Eiixertil sesso ah over sbetword toa ony that we do not say too much in its favor. Read the following, and judge: your Hair Restorative, feel it our duty to you and the for te were so wonderful ted, to report it. Our | been perfectly covered with s head. The hair almost enuicely came off when a friend, sceiug his sufferings, adv: Restorative; we did so with rittle hope of succes surprise, and that of ail our friends, removed the dise perfect remedy for all re, yours respectfully, GzoRGE W. HigGiNwoTHaM, SakaH A. HIGGINBOTHAM, PRoF. Woop—Dear Sir: My hair had, for several years, been becoming prematurely gray, accompanied by a hareh- ch rendered the const+nt application of ov necessary ced Using your Huir Res: $1 that Condition: the lag three w the ecaip and hair, . amed a softnes greatly to be preferred to those produced by the or any other pre a nave used. I regard it as an peusable article for every lady's toilet, whether to he aa H rative, or for the simple purpose ‘of dressing or b yg the hair. You have permission to refer to me all who entertain any dout of its performag all that is claimed for it. Mrs. C. SYMONDS, 114 Third street. Cincinnati, O., Fed. 10, 1857. WELLINGTON, Mo., Dec. 5, 1887. PROF. Woop—Dear Sir: By the advice of nd of mine, who has been using your Hair Restorative, | was ins duced to try it. the fever, s0 nearly every hair in my head came come in a great deal thicker thau eve duty and sympathy thatI feel to co re allicted an X. tare Ween. would indore mete give this of the benefit | have received from A.R. Jacons, The Restorative is put up in bottlesof threesizes, : medium, and small; the small holds halt & pint, and retails for one dollar per bottle; the me- dium holds at least twenty per cent. more in propor- tion than the sinall, retails for two dollars per bot- tle; the large holds a quart, 40 per cent. more in Proportion, and retails for $3.8 bottle. 0. J. WOOD & CO., Proprietors, 312 Broadway New York, (in the great N.Y. Wire lisnment,) and 1i4 Market street, St. Louis, M. and sold by all good Druggists and Fanoy Goods Dealers. ja 5-e03m ‘0 THE APFLIC ! 1 - ED MRS. M. CO. rs INDIAN VEGETABLE DECOCTION. This valuable pre} tion has proved to be one of the greatest remedies for FE pelas, Serotula, Rheumatism, Scurvy, Eruptions and Blotches on the Skin, Files, Bilious, Ague and Fever, Old Sores Eon Nervous Debility, D; sia, Liver, Salt Rheum, and al: diseases arising from the effects of Mercury, ever presented 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, It is sold by most of the Druggists of Balti- more, and at the residence oles Rroprietor. a i . 158 East Baltimore street, between Eden etreet and Centrai avenue. None genuine unless her name is biown on the bottle and her seal on the cork. Price $1 per bottle, six botties for $5. olesale Agent. RS. T. Cisser, Druggist Georgetown, Dy C...has been appointed ‘Wholesale Agent for the District, and will supply eres at m be 2 i” DUNNAVANT’S Asrrinetnr AND AROMATIC . DENTRIFRICE, Por Cleansing, Fesntiyin , and Preserving the ‘eeth and Gums ! DUNNAVANT’S uT H WASH, For inflamed And Uloerated Gums! DUNNAVANT’S ODONTAGIC ELIXIR, For the Cure of Toothache and Neuralgia! Sold by all the principal MO ‘no 12-3m TRIP TOCUBA. HOWE, 1 vol.; price 75 cents. . Sermons on St. Paui’s Episties to the Corinthians, dolivered in Trinity Chapel, Brighton, by the late Rev F. W. Robertson, M. A., incumbent; price 15). a cheap edition of Captain McClintock's Nar- ative of the Discovery of Sir John Frankiin; price 75 cente. Poems by Thomas Buchanan Read,a new and enlarged edition, 2 vols; price $2. For sale by fo 24 BLANCHARD & MOHUN, EW GOUDS AT VERY LOW PRICES. Weare now receiving a large and weil selected stock of Housekeeping Goods, such as Bleached and Brown Shirtings, Cotton and Linen Sheetin; mask Table l-inens and Cloths, Napkins Doles, Towelings in great Pillow Case Cottons and Linens, 54 Undri Cambrios, Plain and Jaconett{ Cambrice, Cambric and Swiss Bands, Edeings in every variety, Hosiery, Jouvins’ Kid Gloves, &o..&c We sha} also continne to sell all Agents for Laurence’s celebrated Linen Papers, “* Metropolitan Mill SEVERAL VERY GOOD SECOND-HAND PLANO: FOR STAMPING A PACKET OF PAPER AND ENVELOPES TO MATCH, at the METROPOLITAN BOOKSTORE, PHILP & SOLOMONS, ”” &0., &o., 332 Pa. av.. bet. 9th and 9th ats. our Fanoy Silks, Silk Robes, Foulard Silks, Meri noes, and most winter gonds at prime cost. TAYL HUTCH . 42 Lomsians avente, fas apposite Centre Markst Space. Co io % \ SST Save the Pieces! As accidents will happen, even in well-regulated 'S for sale upon easy te-ms One for $100; one for $+25; one for $175 A'l rosewood with siyihh ektorier. Ja music store A large assortment very fine Piano Stoo!s and received fe 22 A SPECIAL BARGAIN IN A A gentleman recently dismissed lef fis Piano with cf for sale. Sai | emer from us only eight months ag. for nearly new; is fine tone and finish, warranted same as new, and will be sold at a great Covers of W.G METZEROTT. PIANO FORTE, sacrifice, Please call and see it fea JOBN F. . 306 Pa. av.. bet. Sth ot ee from office has id piano was id will be families, it is very desirable to have some cheap and convenient way for repairing Furniture, Toys, Crockery, &c. SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE 1d no household can just the f cone, sheil, and other ornamental work, 80 popuiar with ladies of refinement and taste. This admirable preparation {s used chemically held in aolution. and pos valuable qualities of the best cabinet It may be used in the place of ordiuary mucilage, being vastiy more adhesive. Prorosais FOR ARMY TRANSPORTA- will be received at the office of the As- until 12 m., during the routes: 1, From Forts Leavenw Territory of Kansas, and from the town of Kansas, of Missouri, to Fort . - toric ee rt Union, in the Ter. be desicuated iu that T in the State the route, the posts or in the termaster at Fort Leavenworth. K, years I illmore. thoweand (160,000, pounds, n Hons (5,000,000) pounds rom posal Bidders w: their places into contrac’ not to exceed tracts shail Contractor time for the the year on places of b rtation will be route in ead! ee f M separately. ul give their names in x be awarded. rs will be depot in New Mexico, at which they may be com F munieated with readily ‘ach pr P 1 be acco: i ames of the sureties, who must be wet eee ene As- wil sistant Quartermaster at Fort Leavenw. whose jotnt capability to pay the bonds akent ti ion. Proposals for Trans) ., OF be forfeited, must be attested to his en’ ae a will be end 2 he endorsed ax follows: “Pr tions set forth in this ad ent. The right is reserved of rejecting all the bids that made, y be VARTERMASTER GENERAL’s O; a Gone Zhu! The Lifoand Ce Li viee 8 334 Parevec bet Sth dou hth te "8 CORRESPONDENCE WITH A R. LEE’B . MA! 29, —' sFreacon off Chasion an jor Cig GromeP For sale at fo2s H. 8 bi o mand Ameri Slution. by Geo mA H, Moore, Lihvariag ot the New ‘istorical Society. Read befure the Society > PI lure the rt 31 vol , price $1.50. Fie the English Language, ascns P. ri |. sec- e Rev- K vice pi Poems, by Mrs. the Rt ok and Station BLANCHARD & MOBUY. corner lth st. and Pa n Wednesday, the lith di i next, for the traneportatiba at mites, oF Apt and 1861, on the following ‘orth and Riley, in the or any other depot that may ‘erritory, and toany point 4 2 Freun Fort Union. or such other d be designated in the Territory of ‘New Bexion ty posts or depots that are or may, be established Sf rtme: in the mili an meut of New Mexico, except The weight to be trans: rted be loss on either of the routes: thar one het eg ‘outes than one hundred will state the rate per 100 WA miles fer which the t ang, Hs Ley “Y formed on each and will be made for each route separa a in full, as well as esidenoe, and be prepared to eater curity, in such an amount as mas b@ pri uartermaster at Fort Leavenworth, 150,000 on ea rh route, as soonas con: ‘esc: ibed by required to be in readiness for servica by the Ist day o: May succeeding, their means of transportation to be approved ty Assistant Quartermaster at Fort Leavenworth ; and, as transportation may be demanded the at any whole weight to bet tt either of the Toutes: thes tone ‘have usiness or agencies orig th of Fort Leavenworth and at Fort Uniowor ate, 8a none will be enter- tained unless they fully comply with all the stipuls- bh wertisenn ashing ton etty, Peb. 10, 1860, “ USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE.” Price, % cents. - B.—A Brush accompanies each bottle Wholesale Depot, No. 48 Cedar street, New York. Address HENRY C. SPALDING & CO.. Box No, 3,600, New York. Put up for Dealers in Cases containing Four, Eight, and Twelve Dozen—a beautiful Lithograph te Show Card accompanying each package. re A sings bottle of SPALDING’S PRE- PARED 'E will save ten times its cost an- nually to every household. STF Sold by all prominent Stationers, Drugsists, Hardware Furniture Dealers, Grocers, an Fancy Stores, Country merchants should make a note of SPAL DING’S PREPARED G1.UE, when making up their list. It will stand any climate. fa 10-1y NEw YORK AND WASHINGTON 5 STEAMSHIP LINE. The Steamer MOUNT VERNON will leave Alexandria and Washington for New VERY WEDNESDAY, at 3 o’olock p. m., and New York for Wash ington every Saturday, at3 o’olock p.m. | mngers can join the ship at Alexandria at any time before the hour of the steamer’s departure, N. B.—In the event of the steamers inability to oross the bar in consequence of low water, al! goods mite Promptly lghtered to and from the steamer LS resigned. sie! Ericht or segs sgrly ‘RINEHART 00 25-M.T&Str ‘Western Wheres AS COME!—HAS COME! HAS COME H THE GOOD TIME HAS come? SINGER’S » 2 SEWING Gan nove be had Yor One Hundesdt Boise LN No.1 for Ninety Dollars! a nufacturin, eeealy retusble and Singer # Cos Gazets See tay Family Sewing Machines fr Fi Seven’ ve Dollars.” We have tried them im aut ce ee jes and ot Ress supetser to any in use.—J. M. jer "5 @ invite all to call at our Washi No. 388 Penna. avenue, under Natio: Hi a Ghee, = — os snd their work. The great economy B machine will at beco: Esas fePiimecrsairnn Ges cxoungiee erp their work, to ail, of sont to any a8, ood t of Thread, Need! oiher a Kopt’on hand,and sold INGER & CO., 458 Bi i LOVER. Acent,” 4° Broadway, N-Y MSS. MARTHA H. ES BUTT, OF NOR f FOLK, Va—! e@ Moments of Martha Haines Butt: priee az bound. Just published for sale at PHILP & SO je N’S 16 Metropolitan Rookstore, 332 Pa. av. EW CHROMO LITH — N Pring £ SOLOMON Dee ee oes choice romo Lithographs from ntirely new, and jerto produced in raphy. Pare & EQLOMON's, potitan ook eto 232 -» het. eae Povenes 9th and 16th : ss 's celebrated Ferien JRE ora id Gloves in ore. to we D®: 2ouNsron, BALTIMORE most Ceri rape and only ered the tat, cz eee erica Remedy in he Wott: FOR ALL DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. LET NO FALSE DELICACY PREVENT. APPLY IMMED ATELY. A CURE WARRANTED, OR NO CHARGE, 1N FROM ONE TO TWO DAYS. cures, Affections of the Kidue; jenaiy Disewerges, Tnngoteney, General Dyspepay Langour, Low Spirits Cen- Palpitation of the Heart, Timdity, Trembbuge, or Giddiness, Disease Head, Thi frible Disorders atising (rom Solitary Habits. of those Drendful and Destructive Practices which ren- ringe impossible, and destroy bote Body and Mind, YOUNG MEN whe have become the victims of Solitary Viee, that dreadful and destructive habit which anuually eweeps te &n untimely grave thousands of Young Men of the mos: ea- alted talent et, whe might oth entranced Listen: the thunders of el; raked te ecstasy the living lyre, may eall with ‘Weakness of thi and Bindd GE. ung Men cont Mo weakness, erganie debility, ¢ care of Dr. J. may religi- jeman and confidently rely OFFICE No. 7 SOUTH FREDERICK STREET, left band side going from Baltimore street, a few deers from the corner. Fail not te obsemve name and ‘number. better must be paid and contain astamp. DR. JOHNSTON, Mombors of ths Royal Col . many troubled with ringiug when asleep; great nervousnest, being alarmed et sudden bashful ith freq usb ded some: th derang of mind, were cured immediately. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Young Men and others bi Ftain practice indulge vil comp which are nightly felt renders marringe impossible body, shoul of youth vis : the Head, Diraneas of 8 aipitation of the Heart,Dyapep gementof the Diger Symprowe of Cousamption, &c. MENTALLY be dresded—Loss coming weak, appearance about the ey: DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. When the muguided and impradent rotary of beh the ful dies happens that an sli-time him from apply tability, cen aly f ignorant and fier tained, and in despair hia ga diss ppointme: one symptoms of t ert. Prone, N ity, till denth’p him to that ua- eler returns. DR, JOHNSON’S REMEDY FOR ORGANIC WEAKNESS AND iMPOTENCY. extant remedy weakness of the organs full vigor restored. Thousands of the e bad lest all hepe, ke y 1d impediments to Mi age. Physical er Mental Disgual ficati Lose of Proc Pow a: Nervous Irritability z jeu ef the mest fearfal kind epeeedily cure ENDORSEMENT OF TRE PR! THE MANY THOUSANDS cur: cal operati by Dr. Jonson, reporters of the papers and mauy other PI id again and again before the pablic, be- f character aud responsi ic the efficted. jen iy THE Universan COUGH REMEDY, FOR ALL KINDS OF THROAT DIFFICULTIES, N COUGHS, L VOICE, AC. BILITY CAUSED BY COUGHS, AND HEART COMPLAINT. Large Bottles 0 cents. Small Bottles 2 cents, AND THE JUSTLY CELEBRATED D TrOoOLU 5 FOR NEURALGIA, NERVOUS HEADACHE, EARACHE, TOOTHACHE, GOUT, RHEU- MATISM, ST. VITUS’ DANCE. LOSS SLEEP, AND MINOR NER- VOUS COMPLAINTS. Price 50 Cents per Bottle, There preparations being made by strict pharma ceutical laws, sustained by testimonials perfectly reliable and within the reach ofall, are now, after eight years’ use in private circles, and having per formed remarkable cures, offered to the public with that confidence 1» their curative powers that should warrant all in making triai of them, . Circulars, testimonials, and ait | evidence to strengthen confidence, can be found with all deal- ers, to which we ask particular attention, and or which we rely for approbation, J, W, HUNNEWELL & CO. » 6, 7 and 9 Commercial Wharf, Sole Agents for Boston. €EORGE HUNNEWELL, 45 Water street, Sole Agent for New York. For aale by the usual agents in every city, and tho drugqiete in Wasnfagions Geotgeene aed Alexandri no 8-soly OUGHS, COLDS, HUARSENESS, &o. The prevalence of the above complaints at this season generally has the effect of bringing outs host of professdly new specifies, and while some are ood, many are ussiees, and others even dangerous he wisest course to pursue is to consult your fam- tly physician, or othcrwise use only such rem: dist as long public Ne rope ate has proved to be safe an efficacious. Of this character is TYLER’S COM POUND SYRUP OF GUM ARABIC, Original- ly the favorite presoription ofan eminent physician iteoon becamea popular remedy, and has continued to enjoy & growin; reputation for the last twenty years. In cases of common Colds, Coughs, &0,, it acts like acharm,and in Chronic Cases, Bronchi' Whooping Cough, Croup, Asthma, Influenza, ite success is unparalleled, and most will testify who have uaed it. Eries > sows and 50 cents per bottle, ce Sol airn & Palmer, Chas. Stott. &o., Was ington sel, Georgetown; Peel & Stevens, exaudria; where it may be had also,for conveniance. erform. Price 12% 25 cents a box— known as “T'<ler’s Gum Arabic Cough Candy Drops,”’ a8 an elecaxt, pleasant and efficacious Pu! monio Lozenge they are uneuroasesd. de 7-3m r= BEST cover SYRUP IN THE ‘The best COUGH SYRUP in the world is HHORNE’S PECTORAL SYRUP OF ae WILD CHERRY - f ‘Phis article is prepared by a chemist, and is pre aounced by m.sdical men, and those who have use¢ tt, to be the best on for ths, Colds, Ca- 1s, Hoarseness, Sor oat from e ventive of that lion of diseases, Com. = ing should use it. It is pleasant te the taste, softens, clears and strengthens the voice, ENE, dest tp of the throat and lungs, and pre vents taking cold. Bott es 25and 6 cents and $1. Sold by al draggists in Washington. Georgetown and Alexap ine eatt. THE ALL SUFFICIENT THREE TRIESEMAR, 1, 2, & 3, Protected by Roval Letters Patent of Enriand, ana secured by the Seals of the Ecole de Pharmacia dé [Soles and the Imperial College of Medicine, ‘ienna. No. 1 is invaluable for exhaustion, Spermator- thera, and ail physica! disabilities, ©. 2 completely erad cates all traces of those diseases that have been hitherto treated by the nau- seousand pernicious use of copavia and cubebs. No, 3 has entirely suoplanted the injurious use of mercury, thereby insuring to the sufforer speedy relief, dispersing all impurities, and rooting out the venom of d a TRIESEMAR,Nos, 1.2and 3,are pre; oa in am form of a lozenge, devoid of taste ; waistooat pooket. Sold in tin 0; serena Rs eis Auk CAR6S, ALK iva into separate doses, as adminis tered by Valpeau, Lallemand, Roux, Ricord, &o. Price $3 each, or four cases for $9 which saves $3; cases, whereby there isa saving of Wholéeaie and retail, of Dr. BARRO leecker street, four doors below Mc. aga! ‘ork. dinmediately on receiving a re mittance, Dr. Barrow will for the pee to any part of the world, securely packed, and ad- dressed socording to the instructions of the writer, Sold also by 8. CALVERT FORD, Jr., Wash: ington, D. & de 6-6m ARTSHORNE’S CURE-. Ho EA oe GOA T STOMACH AND WE 0" PREPARED BY A CHEMIST. Borris 12, 25 and 60 cents and one dollar, WHE GREATEST DISCOVERY IN MEDICAL RTSHORNE'S URE-ALL —- be oot eect Er: in leas time than it re. oss é poe of the system and is used externally int . AS fhe fro ent chisscoe of the Mey? ira soy Serer, sia erothntcbon ace Rene AP SAL, oe HAR’ ANTI- a arahsee ce Mit ta” uations! How woe nt Vie cdaems — ae ruts went side dist at, bet G and ede, Fhomne oy HL amt'a, 5 fa.av -, Brown's man, . Lay 215 Pa ay, bet 14th and 15th ets os Seoob, Willerds” Hotel rittenden, John J.. Se ber isth sla begga ty, be way t aun, H. P., Brown’s Hotel fue A tye cte teen | TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. Johnson, RV k. SunGher mata aaaeas Rade ana 7 Andrew, of Tenn., 8t TR STEAMER JA8, GUY W:ll reeume her johnson Charles Hotel DandE trips on TUESDAY, #st_ of ffannngy, Anthan 462 oth sh beeweeapnol Hil | Februaty, in, Will ioe 7, * Asif Lare, Jozeph, Brown's Hotel ALEXANDRIA Masons Sas. ise Be tith and 12th £6 o'clock, for SURBIOMAN put the icholson, A. G. P., Kirkwood House it leave CURRIOMAN every WEDNESDAY earon. Jarase A., Aira, Irving’s, 28 436 st End SATURDAY. atsavcleor LUCIAN S. PAGE, Propri:tor. NATH’L BOUSH, Art. Alexandria. te > 1860 IMPORTANT NOTICE 1860 See es SOUTHERN TRAVELERS. FOR MEMPHIS & NEW ORLEANS w., t, bet 14th and 15th 265 G et wpe fe ee Wie ‘Ving’ bn. m. k., Dr. Dunn’s, 456 H st Seward, Wm. H., 232 F'st, bet 13th and Lath Simmons Jas. F.. Willards’ Ho! Sheil, John, 312'H st, bet 16th and 165 Sumner, C. Mra. Cammack’s, 112 F, Ten Eyck, J. C., Mr. McBlair, 182 1 — Rhompson, Johit Ra E and Toombs, Robt., 248 Vis. & Alexandris, Virginia & Tennessee, oD . 451 8th st, M & Charier Missi Central, Wade Bo hte Hyateee jew Orleans & Jackeon Hailroads, Wuson, Heury, Mr. Joy cor av A Dinacr Rovurz anv Conrinvovs Raitwar Con- Wipfall, L. 1, 'Brown’s Hotel Ructions To Wilkinson, M.S . Mr. Solomon's, 469 6th st Briste! Knorewis, Yalee, David L., 262 I st, bet 17th and 18th festevilie, foptle. Chattanooga. Atlanta, Monizomery, "aie Nashrilis, OR, lemphis, REPRESENTATIVES. Adams, Chas. F., Private, 19 I street Adaus, Green, Private, 26 F bet 12th and 13th Adrian, Garnett B., Willards’ Hotel Aldrich, Cyrus, Avenue House Alien, Wm.,corner New Jersey av and south A st Feeds _— gs 8, NW —— C sts, 408 ; s Atderson, Wim... Private, 206 Fat, bet 12th & 13th LYNCHBURG Lge tg A , and Laid bs a et oy Sritat, a" now completed, making s Rou’ S: SIRABLE SHOBTEES MEW ORLEANS. Anp INTERMEDIATE Points. Ashley, Jas. M.. Mrs. Reilly’s, 555 New Jersey av Athmog Join Dw surner sie and Cate” "| , Txmovey Ticeazs to al of the above parnts can Avery, Win. T., Brown’s Hotel Ratiroad Office, corner of Sixth etreet aud Pennsy!- Babbitt, go Nat y aoe, vania aven ‘ashington. D. The Train icaves WASHINGTON ata. m. for the South and Southwest E77 Be Sure and Ask for Tickets via Orange and ofthe Orange and Alesandiia Railroad ot the Depat jexandria at Washington, from whom they will receive poll jon. Omaibuees leave the Office, oorner of Sixth street snd Pennsylvania avenue, at 6%. m. rksdale, Wm.., Barr, | J ;. jotel ‘arret, J. R., Crutchett’s, corner 6th and D sta Beaie, Chas. L., W: sping yn House Bingham, John A., Washington House Biatr, Sam’! S., Avenue House Blake, Harrison G., Hyat 339 Pa.av Bocock, Thos.S., Brown’s Hotel Bonham, Milledge 1... Brown's Hotel Boteler, Alex. R-, Wiliards’ Hotel Bouligny. John E., 54 Missouri av . Boyce, Wim. W.. 322. Pi over Wal] & Stevens Brabson, Reese B., 558 bet 3d and 4th ste On Srriving at Wpetungton, yorgoncers fo} hy 1. YB : the South will be careful to take the Orange Bava, Was Brantirbias ete Monasdet Raut Cot Briges, Bristow. Fran! § Brown, Joho Y., Smithson’s, 23 B st Buffington, Jas., Private, x w cor 3d and C sts, 408 Burch, John C.,’ Brown’s Hotel Burlingame. Anson, National Hotel Burnett, Henry C., Private. 253,.G at Burnham, Alfred 4., Willarde’ Hotel Burroughs, Silas M., Washington House Rotterfield, Martin, Willard®’ Hotel Campbell, Jas. H., Washington House D Hyatve, 5 Pa ay Case, © Mi: Clark, Horace F, Pri Clark, Joan B., tel Clemens, Sherrard, Willards’ Hotel Clopton, David, Brown's Hotel Cobb, Williamson R. ire [rwine’s, 3B 436 wt Cochrane, Clark B , Willards’ Hotel Cochraoe, John, Willards’ Hotel Colfax, Schuyler, Avenue H ni bus, MES A. EVANS, Ticket Areat. Warinncton. AND OBO RAIL 2 WASHINGTON BRANCH, Cara Hovns. Commencing on Monday mermint, October 7, 1888 ve WASHINGTON 816.20 and 7450. m. ve ASBING TON S20 and 5.2 p.m n Suyday ats ae: ly ve RUT IM RES andes. m. “de TR + yu year cee Asse ere for tne RAST Will take trains at 62+ orthe WET 6.5 a. m., and 3.20 \. Ae a ROMPOLK at for AN. AS at 7.45 » end > i NORFOLK arte Sa ose Conkli oscoe, Willard: jotel oo 15 . ARSONR, Arert Rooper, Geo. B., ye | Louisiana avenue K NEW ‘win, Thomas, P, Govode: Sohne Aenun Houses Passace, INCLUDING x, el S Tvate, 468 14th street 3 Srat, James, Brown's Hotel The New York and Virginin Sorew Steamship raige, Barton, 353 D street Crawford. Martia J., 250 F st, bet 13th and 14th Com; "8 new and slegant steamship M NT VERNON Capt. T.C. Smith, Curry, Jabez { M.j Brown’s Hotel wil jesve the Company's cn re. Joy Cartis, S. R. ce’s, n w cor 8th st & Paav harves, at li-o’clook&. m.every WEDN, Das » Thos. G.. United States Hotel and the ‘ompany's Depot, st Alezantcn, Davis, H. Winter, Private, Madivon Place & Hat | atgo%clock p. same day: Davis, John G., 514 12th str eet assengers from Washi>gton Davis, Reuben, Brown's H oan take the connecting with Al Daves, ed L-. Ee aca pa ee | ok ‘and Pa, aven ya oan leave Deiano, Charlee, Willdsda’ Hotel on evenN® | Oaths steumer Bom the Westerns’ Wise ar tt Duell Bollcud: Mee. Filles eae Meeburi "Feats toms nn be on application te ell, R. Holland, Mra. "8. av yom ication en, Wm. Mokee, Willard tel \essrs, torr «& Rinnenart Wertsyy harves. edgertom, Sidney, Hyatt’s, 339 Pennsylvania av ht reoeived up to the hours of depar Rdwarde Thos: Me, Nasonn! Hotes oo 7 Ai Will be effected, on all goode by Zdwards, Thos. M., National Ho Sliot, Thos. D.. Private, Franklin Row, 3 K at ine at the office of the Comphy at i per sexi Ely, Alfred, Reiss’, 267 G st Premium. English, W.4., Vervon Bosse, corSdst & Moav| The ons for accommodati: by this li Estabrook, Experienos, 49 11th et in every ree first-c ass, every effort wr Etheridce, Emerson, Brown's Hotel bemade to this communication with New Farnsworth, John F.. Washington House and healthful one. Fenton, Reubea E., Washington House ‘or, bt or passage apply to FOWLE & Ferry, Orris S., Witiards’ Hotel CO., Agents, Alexandria. Florence, Thos. B., Private, cor Pa. av. and 17th st . B. CROMWELL & CO., Foster, Stepien C., St. Chi Se2-ly 86 West st., corner Albany, New York on PRINTIN: aries H. Prank’ Augu tee, Walerds? Rotel PRorosais aan ia pia ani ugU. 8’ SALS HE BLANKS FOR tH 2 POST Gk: UNITED 8 nigee OF THE French, &zra B., Washington House Garnett, Muscoe RK. H.. Private. 428 H st Orrice SupeRinteNvent Pugiic Paintine, ASKL » February 17, 1960, rtrell, Lucius J.. Private, 420 F st, bet 6th & 7th Hotel In obedience to the requirements of the fi'th sec imer, John A., B: rel 0,8, m 000 3d & C ata, 46 gare Private. 4 E st Ine appropriation 120 defray the deboinnne rake Hector” node War orion Ho coer av Vepartment for the fiscal yent ‘ending tae ante I. . ig ne, 1858, and in part for the eupportof the Post Stat Dees wep ed Heke eee enaine the Hardeman, ir., Thos.. Brown's Harris, J. Merrison, M Harrison's, 37 Paay lo Rares phe hy Bro ‘3 Seatup Proronate will be seouead eee kin, Jol 8 J. and J rec unti! or Berean none ieee cavete cor N. 5-evend Let pthc ith day of March, 100m, at 12 o'clock. m. dawkins, George S, 217 Pennsylvania ay for PRINTING THE BLaNxs red for the use of Heimick, Willie enue House O1 in the United States for four years Hignpad, Jobe. ab Poanazivaweer 4 wake per tontume dcductton nem ihe iat aeekon es fy Joskan, Private, 418 Fa : irom the prices authori=- Hindinan Thos, C512 13th at” - to be paid bylaw for the printine ef the Ereentin. Hoara, Charies #., Willards’ Hotel iments” at which they propose to print the Holman, \V.8 , Vernon House, cor lanke aforesaid. " im, ss 3d ot & Moav Ti Hooper, W contractor will be required to exeoute Houston, & Brown’s Hotel yen ly all requisitions made upon him for Howard, Washington House 8, and to deliver them at such points and t+ Gus na, Gearse WV gbiivates buku moh gereone oe the Superintendent of the Pubic w ‘ey, James, st, 00! rence ©: 6 Postmas Lage | Eee ieee = vine, Wiliam, ; f ti Jackson, Jam Brown’ as evi of the exeoution of the order The con Somat Albert G., Brown’ tractor will alsu be required to enclose in sech es, John J. gh st pack Blanke 2 circular rece from th» Ben). F.. agents of the fot Office Ve; ar Lafayette House, F near contents of said packace, to bi “Seancie W., Warhington House 1+ 8 | partmentsand ailsuch paskeces. Kellogg, William, ional Hotel &re to be enveloped at the expen: — aouyoo, Wm. m., Washington House With stout wrappers, securely € ud David, 40 Massoun av WV ., Private, 468 Mth at 376 H st Brown’s Hotel M to the Agert or Postmas' they are directed to he seut. ii “ded redto furrish "1 faetory nd skilits do the work blank forms ation at thi Lamar, ! Landrom, nd DeW os ° ‘8 Hot ke, Shelton ‘cor 'Sth and I ste Upc hit iudiey, Wasttngton Howes Logan, Joho A. 82 Est Le ker, Henry C.. 205 Pa av, opp Willards’ Loornis, Dwi it, Ward’ Hotel " @ to: nt from New York hp fd pv Love, Peter does not excerd that from Lovejoy, 0 aC at foe Cnty. | to be Maciay, oe ovestand ri trans- Mallory, Robert, Mrs. Taylor’, 411 $4 st 0 by the contractor fe t Siarsion, Chen, Se ee av. opp U. 8. Hotel — ae “a Or print actin: Elbert Se United Btates Hotel Reet ofthe Pubic, Prinitag WonaeT: aE ee we ate kr (Fo be ahliched thtee tiroah mune B Mt y Johu A. a fhe any ti ‘and 15th day of M Coneti ‘ . 4 McKean, Jas. ste, 508 4nd Union, Washington: Penney!) . B., oor McKnight, Robert, Private, 422 Mopherson, Edward, G1 ve jueen, John, Brown's 7 ards’ Hotel You oof ne ee ' wis BYY Your stoves oe i > Way lontgomery, A’ C. SNYDER, Phil oore, Lal ‘Avenue, west of ‘ith his ent ue ecparry warrmnent 214 Bat in T., Willard’, office ie ms i = 213 Paav Olin, Abraham ’B., 215 F st Otero, M. A., National | eee 6 W., Willards’ ol Row, ington, Wi, Wiltatde Hote ow? 2 datat ry, John Jy Mire. Joyee's, a Sak Sec Megdenmeans rte Penn T™ TEA, T. RrAN 5) w3 i'l rossixe to EPat Bi word te our eae. ich we couhdent! % cents per pound by ch is vory c™oioe, Price or mee cor NG & BURCRELI. CK TRA. chests of iy Teoom apd Verm nt ave. a “ent paw Row, me K ot Ith FOR 1860.—Just pud- & MOBUN.