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‘The right is cold and the But the moon is round and full in the sky ; And I know it is coming bye-and-bye— ‘That footstep to me so dear. ‘The air is still and the stars are few, vy heart will they chiil through, = : art and a lip so trus 8 is coming bi ve. Few are the wrappings my warm heart needs, ‘or gentle savings and gentle d 'o Bn carnest breast arc the swi Under the shadowy sky. Clouds are hovering over the night, What care I tor the stormy sight ?_ @ moon is dark, the eye is bright ich is coming bye-and-bye. Let thunder roll—upon his breast My head will sing in peaceful rest, Like a birdling hid in its quiet nest From the storm-king's searching eye. lew Orleans Crescent. ‘The scarlet fever has been raging fearfully Ilinois and Ohio. At Bl winter, some four bund: victims tothe disease. the deaths number from two to five daily, and al- ready some two hundred children have suc- cumbed to its deadly influrnce. A _Goop IxvzstMExT.—In St. Louis, recently, the Liberty fire engine com; There was at the time of t! the treasury; which sum, by order of the members, was distributed to the Protestant Orphan Asylum, German Protestant Asylum, and the Orphans’ Home, of St. Louts. (~The Boston Journal semi-official authori- ty, says that Gov. Banks will not allow his name used in the Chicago Convention in opposition to Mr. Seward, believing that the nomination is due tothe latter asthe tried and trusted standard bearer of the Republican party since its organiza- In Steubenville, Ohio, ssolution $235 in 7 A Warren, R. I., correspondent of the Providence Journal says that a new cotton factory is to be erected in that town. $117,000 have been subscribed to the establishment of anew mill, which sum secures its erection, and nearly the whole amount by Warren men. Tue Ssconp Detuce.—A French philosopher has just proved, by procession of the equinoxes, that one half of this globe was overwhelmed with atiood about thirteen thousand years a; that the other half will ex uge in about nine thousan Ixrantie Wiiskers.—A male child was born in Stanfield, Massachusetts, lately, healthy and well formed, with ‘‘a well detined pair cf sott, whiskers, stretchin, is now five weeka old, bright and lively, with a growing beard.— Boston Post. YF itis reported thatthe Seventh Regiment expect to go into camp this Summer, and a move- ment is on foot to present the Regiment witha equipage on the part of the merchants Five thousand dollars would be from ear to ear.’’ A Curistiaxn Traxep Jew—In Russian Po- land a young Christiau has lately become a Jew. For a long time, he has been endeavoring to pre- vail on the Rabbis to allow him to do so, but they made strong objections, as the Talmud prohibits 197 A meeting of German republicans washeld at Utica, N. Y.,on the 27th ult., when the old z of 1896 was brought outand greeted with great enthusiasm, and a vigorous club 77 It is said that all fhe Republican candi- dates who were successful at the recent munecipal election in Chicago, were active members of the Cameron Club in that city. 07 Dr. Israel Putman, who elected Mayor of the city of Bath, Me all but one of the votes cast. ‘opposition candidate is not given. Realfe, Old Brown’s Sec litered a lecture in Columbus, last week. He had an audien was <n Monday The : ame of the retary of State, de- Ohio, one evening ce of about twenty Up~Rev. Dr. Haight has been allow longh until May, I-61, by rope for his health. Woolly horse, now being exhibited in Virginia, has been sold for the sum of UP Caled Cushin: Trinity Church. ix addressed a large Demo- meeting on Thursday evening, at New ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. 'S HOTEL.—W Schley, J Hinds, G V Savas riweather, Ala; Mr Harris, Pa; J F te Butier, J R Lester, Tenn: J Bor: r4 F Walker, Tena; Ga; W G endennin, A Powell D&B Gather, NC; W C Richardson, : Winthop. Ala: C Ful’ r Sewell and lad Jsckson, Mr Dashill, Ga: ; NP Gordon. W Bor Towles, Ala; C M Miss; G Btarkes, G Ha ris. D Ellis, aw, NY; Le Perhles, Als M ex; J Word, 1 B ‘Tex, i J Crampton, Ala; W B NY;M mi ty and lady, P: jams Ct; 3 Si!) W A Giowvilie, © ley. Pa; J S Deyerle. V; F ‘AE Arnold, Va; WILLARDS’ HOTEL.—H Mi Rolertson, USA dyke, NY; S H Condict, ait Hopweod, NY: E Miss Ad si : Kent, Vs; Hon GR Felton, NY Dobbins, PeS A +R Johnson, J Armsiezd, Usa; John- do; A Bettely and we tehell, NY;G A Wm Lanman, in — lo B Parker andias lo; J F Pennisi Mass; A Meheffey. W Crowin, NY; J D Vodg-r, USA; M Hardin, do; Clark and lady Nyda tewart, do; H B Aspinwa'! and famils, do; Howland,N\; Hou G Ja. G tB Mitchell, NY: L. HOTEL—O 0 Cuilen, Minn, F ady Md, J Rogers. $ Stoperi, NC: & a punderson. aes Turner, & E ‘a; R Po: ~NY;A le G Weat and fam, Ve, 31 ¢ ‘eapies, E Heueh, G Smith, SC; Dr’M: SC; J Saulaberry, J ton Duvall, A Goodall, Wil J Cummings, Pa; C Kellogg Dr B Gardiner, Hon d; T Haddock, NY; W Jenifer, 1d; Coi Bent, wards, J Foso, M —W_S Henry, Miss E Chopering, M: ing, E Collinson, P: 183 E Chapman Mra Hulter, Vas ON Stewart, Neb: J J Wi urcer. La; A Bridges, NY: = ity = dwell, A Rovestesne ain: MY 80a, Pa; C Kolinaby, NY: P Na'le, Vane? ‘UN HOUSE.—F Edwards, J Mott reeman, NY; E Bar- cCurnac. M'Payrter. JF Gibson, 8 Adams, ison and ly WASHINGT » © Peck, H Fi Notice TO BUILDERS, The Board of Commissioners, under the act of September, “An aot providi tl exéetion sof A Rune howe on the yj fe Usagi ga heraty uh salto ee Ee building said market house, according to the pleas and ifications of the same, to be «i cop; Of the latter obtained Site ofies ofthe Hoard, in ment atory of the City Hall, to be en- d for the New Market-house,” add atrick, y President of 6 Board of Co: ons, pas delivered at ‘ebruary the h ‘9 and 12 5 Bh explanations in tend to the work at as iddors f ired i oan vol ~ the work are required to propose for it lete. As, in view of the uncertain nature of oo upon which the building is to be erected, © whole number <¢ piles-undee the foundation, © grillage, as indicated on the Lipton not be required. iddere must state what action they will make in such event: per pile, and for grillage per superficial foot, tor such t req in case that more piles and gril- e may be found necessary than the plan or more stonework and e: aon for | tions, the price for ¢ ional pile, superficial foot of grillage, for each perch o! work and for each oubio yard ot excavation. 3. ‘The time required for the completion of the kk. aif proposals must be made in conformity with the foregoing, and accompanied by s written guar- antee, of the following form: Form of the guarantee. The undersigned — of —,, in the State (or dis- trict) of —, hereby fearanyy, that in case the fore- going bid of —— for the erection of a market house In the city of bide ain ve C,, being Scoenteds — will, within ten days r the receipt of the contract, execute the same, with good and sufficient sureties, to the amount of fwenty fre thousand cote and in case —— shall ke omer Ente contract as aforesaid, we guarant make g the difference between the offer of the said — and that which may be accepted. _ (Signatures of the two guarantors.) 8. ee: I hereby certify that the above named —— and — sre known to meas men of property. and able to wank good their guaractes. 8. To be signed by the United States District Judge, the United States District Attorney, Corporation Attorney of Washington, Collector or Navy Agent. . No proposals which do not conform to the forego- ing wilt be considered. : . 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 also those of the proposed new structure, hereby appropriated, and invio- iably set apart, as a’special fund, subject to the or- der of the Commissioners author zed by this act, to enable them to pay for the ereotion and completion of said structure,’ payments for the work will be made upon monthly estimates of the architect of tho work done, reserving ten per cent. thereof as collateral security. so far as the funds accruing un- der said section of theact will suffice, or as may hereinafter be provided by one By ‘order, F. COYLE, * ja 14-e0td Secretary of the Board, Office Board of Commissioners Centre Market, $Bee ees a7 areas February 20, 1860, Resolved, That the time mentioned in the above advertisement for receiving proposals for erecting suid building be and the same is hereby, in obedi- ence to the joint resolution approved the J6th inst., extended to the 15th day of March next, at 12 0’clook M. By order, &c. fo 21 PENING—OPENING! EUROPEAN HOTEL, The mndoreagued has the honor of announcing to his friends and the citizens of Washing- ton and elsewhere, that he will open his now and spacious establishment, “THE. EUROPEAN HOTEL,” corner of lith ai enn. avenus, on Saturday next. Thearrangements, em: bracing the various departments, have been carried out with such ciroumspection as to suit overy de- mand which may be made for good eating, drinking, ¢.,&c, The rooms for lodging are com‘ostabie, united with prompt service. Apartments can be rad ata stated price per day or week, whist meals will be served either at tabled hote or ala carte. The location 1s such as to facilitate official business matters, being central and commanding ready ac- ¢ess to the Capitol as well as to tie Departments, Tho Restanraut attached to the hotel will always bein a condition to accommodate passengers who may arrive by early trains. The undersigned flat- ters himself thata libera! patronage will reward his exertions, a8 no pains will be spared in order to give entire satisfaction to-those who may honor him with their custom. fe i6 tf P. EMRICH, OLEMAN’S EUTAW HOUSE, couse BALTIMORE. ROBERT_B. COLEMAN, late of the firm of Coleman & Stetson of the Astor House, and more recently of the St. Nicholas Hotel, New York, has, in couneotion with his son, FREDERICK W. COLEMAN, taken charge at she ahove well known house for & term of years. Many important erations and improve- ments have been made, rendering it first class in every respect. z . The location of this house is convenient to tray- elers and citizens, the city cars passing constant! to ail points, and the Baltimore and Ohio ani Washington depots being in close proximity. Liberal arrangements will be made with Tamiion or singio gentlemen for Board, (either full or par- ual ‘They will continue the International Hotel, at Niagara Falls, Now York, in the same sumptuous manner that has made it so popular with the travele ing public during the past season. de 23-3m FOR STAMPING A PACKET OF PAPER AND ENVELOPES TO MATCH, at the METROPOLITAN BOOKSTORE, PHILP & SOLOMONS, Agents for Laurence’s celebrated Linen Papers, “* Metropolitan Mills,” &o., &c., _ia 25 Gm.r __332 Pa. av.. het. 9th and 9th sts. SEVERAL VERY GOOD SECON AND PIANOS for sale upon easy term: One for $100; one for $155: one for $175. Al rosewood with stylish exterior, at the’ masio store of W.G METZEROTT. A large assortment very fine Piano Eteols ae fe Covers just received PForosats FOR ARMY TRANSPORTA- PROPOSALS will be received at the office of the As- sistant Quartermaster at Fort Leavenworth, K. T. until 12 m.,on Wednesday, the lith day of April next, for the transportation of military supplies duties the years 1860 and 1861, on the following es: ro" From Forts Leavenworth and Riley, in the Territory of Kansas, and from the town of Kansas, in the State of Missouri, to Fort Union, in the Ter? rm ol ew ©XicO, Or any other de; a be desinated in that Territory, and to aay point on 6 route, 2. From Fort Union. or such other Soxet as may be designated in tne Territory of New meri 7o, Se fhe posts, or depots that are or may be establis e military lopartment ot New Mexico, except 1 int Forts Bliss and Fillmore. ‘The weight to be transported each year not to be less on either of the routes than one hundred thousand (199,000) pounds, nor more than five mil lions (5,000,000) pounds. Proposals will state the rate per 190 pounds per 1 miles for which the transportation 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 well as their p'aces of residence, and be prepared to enter nto contracts, and to ¢xeoute bonds, with good se- curity, in such an amount as may be prescribed by the Assistant Quartermaster at Fort Leavenworth, jot to exceed §150,"0 on each route, as soon ag con: tracts shallbeawarded. Contractors wiil be required to be in readiness for servica by the lst day of May succeeding, their means of transportation to be approved ot ustant Quartermaster at Fort Leavenworth ; ', @8 transportation may be demanded at any time for the whole Weight to be transported during the year on gither of the a, they a} have pisces of business or agencies at or in 6 Vicinit; of Fort Leavenworth and at Fort Union or “other iG DAYS OCBANSTEAMERS Frou rus Unirmp Stazus. FA For, jorth American. Portland. oni......__. New Vork. ‘eutonia....__. .New York... mil steamers leave New each month. = K!%2uine AND Exe. Barween tu anv l2rH Sts. OTHER COALS! Between litn anv l21x Sts. before delivery. W. M. GALT, ot 252 Pa. Avenve, mer io Between 9th Price cents. Pas-ing ‘Thouchts oa Religion, by Miss Sewell, Lan compiled by Miss Le Price 60 cents. by BLANCHARD corner lith st. and Pa. SE AND VIR- Ge ea OF THE NEW Y earnestly ested driver Presents one ‘This is for your kK. With elegant atate- including a eais, $7, cheapst sod handied mornokt fully ee FOWLE & CO.” A) tiokets, depot in New Mezico, at which the; - mgaicatod ith ed ed a com roposal will be accom; of the suretion, who must be well known tothe Ret hoes joiat onpability to pay fue boner cheat thor t y onda. should the; be forfeited, must be attested to his entire satisfac. Proposals will be endorsed as follows: “ : sais for “Transportation.” and none wil be unr tained unless they fully comply with al! the stipula- tions set forth in this advertisement. The right is reserved of rejeciing al! the bids that may be made, Qysetenmasten Grnerat’s Orricr, fe ik ‘ashing ton city, Feb. 10, 1860, G)GETHE’S CORRESPONDENCE WITH A Tis ils a CS Spopdence of Thome /OTTes! 'D., latehead master of Rusty Scher aed Res ofessor of Modern History in the University of Oxford, by Arthur Penrhyn ‘Stanley, M, A., in Gro yas Fiomas Corwin, ith steel rirsitand sketch of his life.’ Edited ‘te Forsabat’** TAYLOR & MAURY: ie ) 334 Pa. ave.. bet. 9th and oth a 5 “P)'AMOND_STATE ROLLING MILLS” HORSE SHOK IRON at factory prieee Forsaleby JNO. R. RUVANS & CO, Jashirgton, D.C; Agents for MoDaniel. '::aige & Co., war6-colm (AlexGaz) Wilmington, Del. AILLARD’S CANDIES. CAROMELS, MANRR ERs URN Dice ROM ee &c.— We open to rr bo lot of fresh MAILLARD CANDIES, CHOCOLANG k BURCHELL, fe16 corner 15th +t. and Vermont ave, H Lt Pelt he ished a large lot o SILVER-WARE—many articles alee as CAamamemmaeiaer “sd a oa tol Saw ee fine Fintlar mew BAIS ea arayenty -t wanne ; MEDICINES. F i NOT Ess ad TO gay, OLD AND YOUNG, AFFIRM ITS TRUTH, RISKEROA vzOOme mat tnfallibly the growth and color Lee te Viz:—-THAT make it more so! a reserve H » Judges, Attorneys, nd world, testi- too much ini tevec estage. Statesmen, lergymen, Profoss: j68 of Bil classes, all o that we do not say he following, and judge HICKORY Guove, St. Charles co., Mo., Nov. 19, "57. Pror. 0. J. Woop: Tas were induced to use some of your Hair Restorative, and ite fects were so wonderful ¢ did so with tittle hope of suceei aurpriae, and that removed the dise: boy bas as healthy a PROF. Woop—Dear Sir: Dy hair bad, for se gray, accompanied by the constant application of ing continued ite use till within the Inst three we turned (0 ite natural color, aud assumed a softness au tly to be preferred to those produced by the a; or any other preparation Ihave used. Ire; a8 0 refer to me all who entertain any doubt of ite performing all that is claimed for it. Mas. C. SYMONDS, Il Third street. Cincinnati, O., Fed. 10, 1857. WELLIN@TON, Mo., Dec. 5, 1887. PROF. Woop—Dear Sir: By the edvice of that I feel to communicate to others wh ave been, would induce me to give this duty and sympath are afflicted oa 1 blic acknowledgment of the benefit I have received from 1V8 18 put up in bottles of three siz «lium, and small; the smal! holds hi retails for one doliar per bottle; the me- dium holds at least twenty per cent. more in proj tion than the smali, retails for two dollars per bo: tle; the large holds a quart, 40 per cent. more in proportion, and retails for 3a bottle. 0. J. WOOD & CO., New York, (in the grea! lishment,) and 114 Market street, St. Louis. and eold by all good Druggists and Fi ire Railing Esta! Te THE APFLICTED! ‘RS. M. CO©S INDIAN VEGETABLE DECOCTION, This valuable preparation has proved to be one of ies for Erysipeli Scurvy, Eruptions and t the Skin, Piles, Bilious, Ague and Fever, Oid Sores : ity, Dyspepeis, Liver, Salt Rheum, and ali diseases arising from the effects of Meroury, 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, tea- tifsing to its curative powers. e [TF It is sold by most of the Druggists of Balti- more, and at the residence of Be. nett the greatest rem 158 East Baltimore str between Eden street and Central avenue, None cenuine unless her name is blown on the bottle and her saa! on the cork. rT bottie, six botties for 35. has been appointed ct, and will supply bag ps at HE ALL SUFFICIENT THREE TRIESEMAR, i, 2, & 3, Royal Letters Patent of England, and y the Seals of the Ecole de Paarmar Paris, and the Impertal Coitese of Medicine, No. 2 is invalu able for exhaustion, Spermator- hysical disabilities, jetely eradicates ali traces of those diseases that have beon hitherto treated by the nau- seous and pernicious use of copavia and onbebs, N has entirely cuppiantod the injurious use of thereby insuring to the sufferer spesdy persing allimpurities, aud rooting out the venom of disease, i TRIESEMAR.Nos. 1,2and 3,are prepared inthe if a lozenge, devoid of taste and smell, and oan be carried in the waistcoat pocket. Sold in tin cases, ani divided into separate doses, as admin au, Lailomand. Roux, 3 each, or four cases for $3 w and in $27 cases, whereby thore is 4 eavin To be had, wholesgie and retail, of Dr. BA 194 Blescker street, street. New York. it nuttanos, Dr. Barrow will forward art of the world, securel according to ths instruct ediately on receiving are the Triesemar f the writer. S. CALVERT FORD, Jr, Wash __ de 6-6m (THE BEST COUGH SYRUP IN THE The best COUGH SY; HARTSHORNE’S P diclo ig prevared by b chemist, r Pal mon, 8Rd those WhO have used ion for Cougks, Colds, Ca- ion of diseases, P in the world RA! RU tarrh, Bronchitts, Hoarseness, Cold, and & preventive of that sumption. Persons who sing should softens, clears an irritation of the throat and lungs, and pre- vouis taking coid. Bott'es and / cents and $1. Sold by al; druceiste in Washington, Georgetown and Ai ve posed to profit by my expel enclosed, sddresi iend, & former sufferer, merely stper- fh. Box 176, Charlestown, Mass. in perfect confi- UNNAVANT’S eR AYO S ROMATIC DENTRIFRICE, A STRIN For Cleansing, B Te VA! '3 DUNNA rte "Preserving the DUNNA ODONTAGIC For the C: Tootheshe snd Soild by all the pri: DSOME PARASOLS AND SUN i HADES, sext rene’ this day,in ail thelatest i Ora. strloa and desirable colors, COLLEY & CO. AT VERY LOW PRICES. Weare now receiving a large and well selected stock of Housekeepin; Goods, such as and Brown Shirtings, ‘otton and Linen Sheetings, Damask Table Linens and Cloths, Napkins Do! Towelings in great vari-ty, Pillow and Linens, 5 4 Undressek Jaconett§ Cambrics, Cambric and $ Edzings in every variety, Hosiery, J: ‘co. We sha. also contii our Fanoy Silks, Silk Robes, Fou!ard Silks, Mer noes, aud most winter goods at prime cost. T. & HUTCH) Cambrics, Plain and No, 42 Lovisiana avenue, opporite Centra Markat Space. Save the Picecs! As accidents will happen, even in well-regulated Samilies, it is very desirable to have some cheap and convenient way for repairing Furniture, Toys, Crockery, &c. SPALDING'’S PREPARED GLUE sets all such emergencies. and no household can afford to be withont it. It is alway to the sticking point, There is no longer a neces- sity for limping chairs, splintered veneers, headless dolls, nod broken 91 ust the article for nd other ornamenta) work, eo popular f refinement and taste. z rable preparation is used cold, being ally held in solution, and possessing al! the valuable qualities of the bost cabinet makers’ glus. J be used in the place of ordinary mucilage, being vastiy more adhesive. “ USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE.” Price, % eents. ‘ N. B.—A Brush acoompanies each bottle. Waolesale Depot, No. 48 Cedar street, New York. HENRY ©, SPALDING & CO.. B 3,600, New York. for Dealers in Cases containing Four, Twelve Dozen—a beautiful Lithograph how Card accompanying each package. SPALDING S PRE- 'E wiil save ten times its cost an- nually to every household. /7} So! Hardware and Fancy Stores. itry merc! DING'S PRE A sing! PARED GLY rominent Stationers, Druggists, ‘urniture Dealers, = hants should make s note of SPAL thetr list. it will stand any climate, EW YO Bane glemendey MOUN Wi o She ™.,, hee New Y i rery Saturday, ats ae B.—In the event of ‘ash. : ia atany : ty ability to ri Cress the bar in conseq: mene of low water, sli goods quently 1 tere! to and from the steamer PORETE Yomrgarr., 00 25-M.T&Str MEDIOINES. D*- JOHNSTON, covered Cortan, aye only Has it — is pecteat Remedy inthe orld FOR ALL DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE, LSE DELICACY PREVENT. LET NO SPLY INMED ATELY. WARRANTED, OR NO CHARGE, 4 CURE Miu ONE TO TWO DAYS. ‘Weakness of the Back, Btrictures, Affections of the Kidney: Bladder, involuntary Discharges, Impeconey General ihity Nervossnees, Dyspeper, Langa Low fasion of Ideas, Palpitation e Heart, ay remblings, F of the Head, Thresh, Nose or Skin, Afections of the Lungs, Siomach or Bowels— | those Terrible Disorders arising from Solitary Habite of Youth—thos: dfal and Destructive Practices which rea- | dor Marriage impeasible, and destroy bots Body and Mind. Espo: rae ceed ima of Solitary Vise, cially whe bave become the victims of that dreadful and destructive hal ich annual): w an untimely grave t alted talents and Gntranced hetening Senates with etedio eaniaay the living’ lyre, may eall wih jence, ROOMS oF Yeung ion Mar or Youn, aera eemol pipecel weakness, etgarie, Goby, a : if end e care of Dr. J. may re! rape hi plten fae upou bie 2 physician. OFFICE No.7 SOUTH FREDERICE STREET, the comer: PEil tec te observe name and aumber, betters jon, fected some of the most aston: known; many troubled with ring’ when aslee ool, ep, and if not cure troys both mind epeys cachous, General Debility, gement of the Dig ® ma of Consumption, &c. MENTALLY.—The fe ‘onfusion of Ideas, reion of | mgs p 8 ERVOUS DEBILITY.—Phousands can new jndg: ia the Canee of their declining health, losing their vigor, be- sand emaciated, baving a singular cough or symptoms of consumption DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. . reap inte the banda of ignorant snd designing pretenders, who, incapable of curing, Bich his p month after month, tn pointmen| en the 7 uch as Affectious of the Heart. Throat, Nose, ng with frightful rapidity, ull death putea adful sufferings by sendi to ered country from whose bour DR. JOHNSON'SREMEDY FOR AND IMPOTENCY By this great and important remedy weakni ly cured and full vigor restored. debilitated, wh ever. |. Physical or Menta! Disquall- Tower, Nervous Izritnbility Exhaustion ef the mest fearfal & important Burgd- d by Dr. Johnson, yeh 1 THE Universan COUGH REMEDY, BOK ALL KINDS 0 8 OF LUNG AND THROAT DIFFICULTIES, CHKONIC’ AND COMMON COUGHS, WHOOPING COUGH, BRONCHITIS, LOSS OF VOICE, STOMACH DB: BILITY CAUSED BY COUGHS, AND HEART COMPLAINT. Large Bottles 50 cents. Smail Bottles 25 cents, 4ND THE JUSTLY CELEBRATED Trouwd ANOCDYNS, FORK NEURALGIA, NERVOUS HEADACHE, Ki: = EARACHE, TOOTHACRE, GOUT, RHEU- MATISM, ST. VITUS’ DANCE. LOSS FS. E AND MINOR RE. VOUS COMPLAINTS. Price B Cents per Bottle. These yremeretions being made by atriot pharms- ooutical lawe, sustained by testimonials periectly reliabie and within the reach ofall, are now, after sight years’ uee in private oircios, and having per formed remarkable cures, offered to the public = that confidence in their ourntive powers tat shou’ warrant all in making trial of them, A Ciron'ers, testimoni and every evidence to strengthen comidence, oan be found with all deal- ers, to which waask particular attention, aad op which we rely for epprovntion, J. W. HUNNEWELL & GO, 6,6, 7 and 9 Commerois! Wharf, Sole Agents for Boston. @EORGE HUNNEWELL, 145 Water atreat, Sole Agent for New vork. For sale by the usnal agonte in evory city, ard b: the druggists in Washington, Georgetown, ‘an Alexandria, no 8 eoly AK FSSORNE’S CURE-ALL, AND, REMEDY AOR By SVE ATER STOMACH AND WEAK BOWELS. PREPARED BY A CHEMIST. Borris 12, 25 and 4 cents and one dollar. THE GREATEST DISCOVERY IN MEDICAL SCIENCE. BARTSHORNE’S CURE-ALL ee be ke; in sil familios in oase of accidents or sudden «i neésa,ina it frequently cures in leas time than it re- quires to geta physician. It cures painin any part of the system and is ueed extorua!iy and internally, 17" Aa the freqaeut changes of the weather pre- duces bad Cold, Rheumatiam, Pain in the Limbs end Bedy: aiso, Stiff Neak—overy person chould get & bottle. It acts upon the Nerves, Musoles, inews, Blood and Boosts; and by tror 10 pOwsr, OXp6is Bi! parn from the system. Gets pottie and aie N. 8.—If you have s Gough nse HAR = HORNE’S PECTORAL SY OP_OF . WI, CESERY—i is the best Congh Syrup in the orid, Ifyou are Bilious, uze HARTSHORNE’SANI- BILIOUS PILLS. They act upon the Livar, Sto- sack mis ‘ola, carrying off all Biloand Fou! Se- eretions. ‘The ebove medicines to be had at all Dry in Washington city; KIDWELL & C SUEDE st Georgetowr; H. PE EL & Co., Alexandria, -tr its warming eleo- OTICE FOR THE KESTORATION 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 Stare oF [.ovisiana, to aid in the constructioa of certaia railroads therein mentioned having beon so far adjusted as to suthor- ize the rolease from withdrawal of the lands hera inafter described, noticr is hereby given that all the vaoart offered Jands which lis outside of six mics on each side of the railroad “from New Orieans, by Opelousas,to the State line of Texas.”’situated inthe under-mentioned townships, which have not been selected in virtue of said grant, or reserved for any purpose whatever. and which were sihiect to private entry at the date of withdrawa! at tho ordinary min- imum of $1.25 per acre, or at the grediuated prices under the act of August 4th, 1254, will be restored to private entry on the days and at the places herein- after specified, at the ordinary miniraum of $1.25 peracre,orat the prices to which they may have graduated at the date of withdrawal. At the Land Officeat Nsw Ontrans,on Monday, the fifth day of March next—viz: South of the base line, east of the principal meridian and west of the fpeeiege pi river. Townships ers of range *: Tow Townshrps 13. 14, 15, and 17, of 0 Ii Townships 13, 14, 16, and 17, of range 16. ‘Townships 12, 13, 14, 16, 17, and 18, of range 17, Towns! 8. s 12, 13, 17, and 18, of range 18, 2, 16, and 18, of range 19, and 17, of range 5, 5, 16, and 17. of range 22. 8 14, 15, 18, and 17, of range 23, 8 36 and 17, of range 2, Township 17, of range 25. At the Land Office at OpxLousas, on Monday, the 12th day ef March next—viz: North of the base line and east of the principal me- ridtan. Township 1, of ranges! and 2, North of the dase line =e west of the principal me- ridian, Townships }, 3, 4, of range, Townships 122, SMhnd Srof rangs2. Townships 1, 2, and 3, of range 3, South of the base line and east of theprincipal me- Townshi Towns 3, 4, ps 2,3, 4, pS 4, 5, 6.7 ps 4. 5,5 and 12, of range 4. 11, 12, and 13, of range 5, &nd 15. of range 6. » I, 11, 13, andi, of range 7, 11, 12, and 14, of rang d 12, of range 9, rx 0 1, us 10, ty 127 13, and 14, of ram 0 11. Townships 11, 12, 13, and 14, of range South of the base Hine and soest of the principal me- 1a. . 2, and 6, of range 1. of rance 13:4. 5vand6, of rances4.5, rnd@, 3. 4, ae 5, of ranges 7 and 8, 8 1.3, and 4, of rance9. and 4, of ranges 19 and 11. Given under my hand, at the city of Washing- snierleenderaried: 5.3.1: Act's Commissionor General Land ‘Ofise. Notr.—Under the reguiations of the department, As heretolore and now existing, no payment can be made for advertising proclamations except to such ppl as are ts @uthorized to publish by Commissioner of the General Land Ofice, jaS-lawisw jen, ’, James, 95 Corea! ttle, James R., Mr nm Hlonse, th ot & Pacey Franklin Rew. a] rison’s, 377 av 6, 74 ‘Missouri av ‘ashi: House liom, Wm., Avenue ~ aad oon Woodrad, John, Willnsde’ Hotel Writ, Sohn Vs Brown's Hot » Brown’s Hotel TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. STEAMER Jas, on TUESDA 960. Wil leave W ABSIT every TUESDAY +86 o’clook a. m..and -past 6 o'clock. for CURR. - ouy ed resume her > -EXANDRIA IOMAN and the ‘yerr WEBSESDSY fb Ant, Aleeaed aria. 1 860 IMPORTANT. NOTICE 1860 SOUTHERN TRAVELERS. NATH’L sous mmons. Jas. F dell, John, S12 C., Mr. McBiair, 182 1St -y Mr. McBlair, 182" FOR MEMPHIS § NEW ORLEANS 248 F st, bet ist ok Al Virgini Wise Charenton Missinctppi Contras” A Dirzgcr Rovrs a&p Continvovs RalLwat Con- Dalton Huntsenie Atlanta, jew U7" GREAT REDUCTI: THE LYNCHBURG EXTENSI ynohbure, and also the AL, are now completed, making DESIRABLE NS. rte Mr. Solomon’s, 46 6th st Wik . MM. lee David | st, bet 17th and 18th To > Yulee, David L Le ogg niga REPRESENTATIVES. F., Private, 194 I street ON OF TIME.£N rivate, a6 F st, bet 12th and 13th Adams, Chas. Adams, Green, Adrian, Ppectentgtye hy tee orner New Jersey av and south A et Frvate, Nw polis c Alcea izin to by SLPPL CENT we SORTEST AND MOST TO NEW ORLEA Anp InTEKMED Trrovex Tickets to lef the above powts can hern and Southwestern ¢, corner of Sixth street and Pennsy!- vanis aventt, Washington, D.C. eaves WASHINGTON até. m. for Be Sure ond Ask for Tickets via Orange and randria Raiiroad. aengers from New York will o Orgncoand Alexandria Rarrona at Washington, from whom they will reoei jibuses leave the Office, corner of Bixth street avenue, at6 a.m. ~ On arriving at Washington, passengers the South will be carefal to take the Orange snd Alexandria Railroad ery AMES Ticket Axent. W. ND OHIO RAIL WASHINGTON C y Hours. fonday morntne, October 17, 1288 ‘Trains will run as follows: N at 6.29 and 7.458. m. Bt3.0 and 5.2) p.m. aan, RE até and & a.m. ORE at 3.15 and 4.20 p.m. CHART will take trains at¢.20 corner 6th and D sts A., Washington House Blair, Sam’! S., Avenne House take, Harrison G.. Bingham, Joh wn's Hotel Brown's Hotel ) Willarde’ Hotel ari ev . ‘over Wall & Stevens bet Sd and 4th ets Bonham, Milledge Lo, Boteler, Alex. K.., Rouligny. John E., 56 Mi W.. S22 Ps Brabson, Reese B., 38 Branch, Lawrence O'B. Francis M., Mre. John Y., Smithso ‘ufington, Jas., Private, C., Brown's Hotel Burliogame. Anson, Nationa! Hotel +. Private, 263 G st ‘A., Willards’ Hotel Burrougiis, Silas M., Washington House Wiliarde’ Hotel jan. H. {Washington House a, eave National Hotel haries, 40 Missouri av Clark, Horace F, Private, rard, Willards’ Hotel irving’s, 28 436 st ’ Hovel® , BALtinonse A Burnett, Henry C. Commencing on Burnham, Alfred Carey, John, Hyat Carter, Luther C cor K and 1%h sts i Cobb, William bra ne, Clark B fax, Schuyler, Avenue Hoy Conkling, Roscoe, W PARSONS, Acant YORK. ie MEALS AND Virginia ems A Steamship 41 Louisiana avenue in, Thomas, 6 Lonisi n, Avenue House ., Private, 463 jeh street P. ASSAGE, an The New York and t 24) F et, bet 13th and 14th Curry, Jabez 4, M..'Bi i . San harves, at li-o’olook a.m. ever Davidson, Thos. G.. Company's Depot, oyen's nw cor 8th nited States H ite Madison Davis, Reuben, Brown’s Hotel Dawes, tienry L., Private, harles, Willards’ Hotel y WEDNER- Alexandria, Washiveton and Georgetown can take the coaches connesting with Alexandru steamboats or railroad, which Tove dot pts natn and Ps. avenue hourly ennsylvanis avenue rooms oan be eng! Messrs. eonreteht will be received up to the hours 108 Wilde effected all goode office of tas Comgaen riba unn, Wm. MoK: igerton, Sidney, Edimundson. Henr: Private, Franklin Row, 382 K et 287 G st cor 3d st & Mo av et this erry "Phe sccommodations for Sre in every ree a, ers by this |; ¢ this comm: nd rei et reeable and itealthful one. es it or passage apply to FOWLE & dire. B.CROMWELL & oe rner Albany, New York. kok Orrice Svrerintenpent Prsiic Printixe, ASHINCTON, February 17, 1860, the requirements of the fifth sec ress entitied * ‘opriations to defray the deficii for the sorvico of the Post © fiscal year ending the S0th support of the Post fisoal year ending the 360 — ‘Xperience, 495 11th Farnsworth, John F. — Private, cor Pa. av. and 17th st Charles H se2-ly 86 West si P®oPosaisy FOR THE UN pied it Willerds’ Hotel 5 st, bet 6th & 7th Gilmer, John A’, Brown’s Hotel Gooch, Daniel W., Private, n w oor $d & C ate, 48 Graham, James H., Wiliards’ Hotel Galusha A., w side sth if, bet D& Pao John A.,£Private, 404 E st tion of the act of Hamilton, Andrew iorrison, Mrs. Harrison’s, $77 Paay Harris, Jolin T., Brown’s Ho’ : John B.§Privat Hawkins, George S., 217 Pennsylvania av Helmick, Willism, Avenue House Hickman, John, 219 Pennsylvania av Hiil, Joshua, Private, «78 E Hindman Thos, C., 512 12th Hoard, Charlies #., Willarce’ Hotel Vernon House, oor 3d st & Mo av Houston, George 8. ‘Wth of June. 1960, 1 20th day of March, 1860, e United States for April, 1869. sidders juctton from the prices authorized - rn beg — x Of the Bxecuts at Y Propose to print thy will be required to execute requisitions mado and to deliver them at ench Treons && the Superintendent + with the concurrence of |. ball designate, to be _ st. gad wages cpr oD eye ence 6 execution o tractor will also b: i N.J.avand 1st the Post Offices in from the lst day o: “the pe ded: it, bet 6th and 7th to be paid bylaw fe nzhes, George Vi i Irvine, Wiliam, Wiila: Jackson, James, Br — coe a 2. ‘ones, John J. atte ¥.. Washington Hons Keitt, Lawrence M., Lafayette H. Kelicgg, Prancis W., Wash’ Kellogg, William, N: Will be necessary required to enclose in eech vg od rece! ioe Department, stati kaco, to be retar: wn's Hotel 5 Brown's Hotel 8 se, F near 14 et | Oontonte of anid par Wee jouse rt nee ~ cavelepes stout wi 3 Plainly directed. to the A Whom they are direeted to be rent, Bidders wiil be rn evidense of their abil and, to insure unif: Of proposals will be and nv bid = ha ill be entertain Wm. 3., Washington House Kilgore, David, 40 Missouri av . Private, 488 léth ot 376 H st , Brown’s Hotel . 56 Missouri av Killinger, Joha nt, equired to furrish natir factory ili to do the werk; blank Hoata aiecsees: Lamar, Lucius Q. Landrum, John iT transportation, n does ‘ork to Washi: Cr need clenwieres ene adding! e- pag the Blanwst 2° borze by the contractor for print- Wm. B., 212 Fst Robert, Mrs. Taylor's, 41 5 ne United States |, Horace, Mrs. Williams’, in, Brown's +» Willards’ Hotel 424 BY YOUR 8TO ‘Avenue, weat of ep it of bargains will jeer a SER PRIORS. T2th and 13th th i 4,@ 0. Laman, LA™42. Morra ris ice in T™- TEs, TEA. e vill, rossize te we Y5-aT-Law at fe Collecting of BLA ‘EA. So sehents of larde’, office 213 Pa. otal as Ulin, Abraham Otero, M, Aw Nati Mrs. Joyoe’s, n w oor8 st & Paay Smithson’s, B et our 50 cents per pound by «, John H., Will gunn Gt Eat rv Hotal omnes ow ae Cet OF TH fi ir Glial ‘of

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