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Snocxinc Avram at Nariapeues Tuinois— pe Famity Porsonev.—The ‘Chicago Press ine says: “The citizens of Napierville, Dupage coun’ been mad Cg om rately have tn week dog ment et ly. store to some get Ss Purpose of exterminating a part of of canine polnia: 'y, and while there purchased some chewing gum for his children. He put both packages in ket and returned home. B pares a wrong package to his chif- dren and baited the dogs with the gum, in conse- quence of which the former very soon died. Not Tong after, his wife also expired from the effects of asmail on of the supposed gum, and the yhan was himself = Sesormogen4 Leon hav- ing taken a taste of tLe poison under the mbtake. Our informant tates that the child of | ti another man has been poisoned in the same town by eating a soda cracker prepared for a dog.’ Mormonism iN THE OLD Dominion.—Thou; = it is not erally known in that section of t country, ec Wheeling (Va.) Union asserts that an association of ‘Mormons not —_ exists but flourishes in one of the sections Wheeling. ‘The Union says: “They have beenein successful operation for about a year, and have succeeded in converting forty or fifty of the citizens of that vicinity to the strakge bel belief. On Sunday last, five new mem- bers made an —— delaration of ‘Joe Smith’ prin- ciple, and took upon themselves the ‘duties’ of Mormonism, by undergoing a process of immer- sion, 28 Se They have an elder, and ail the ning to the institution, and make it Soret te to entertain traveling saints, Utab- bound. They are not, however, of the Brigham Young stripe, strictly of the Joe Smith school, and consequently entertain but one wife each.” U7" The monster cannon designed by Major Rodman, U. 8. Army, and Megeaons Crass at the Fort Pitt Works, Pittsburg, is now being bored. ‘The gun weighs some forty-eight thousand lbs. it has a bore of fifteen inches in diameter, and thirteen feet nine inches in — It hastwenty- five inches of solid metal at the breech, making its extreme length fourteen and a half feet. At the breech, the outside diameter is four feet; at the muzzle, histo § -eight and nine-tenth inchei Jt will project a ball of four hundred and twenty one pounds a d's‘ance of five or six miles, with a — accurate range of four miles jo gun Be ing itin size has ever before been cast. e largest English guns are made of iron staves ded together. Some brass pieces of greater ‘th have been cast, but no gun of more than eae inches bore. Rexovncinc Masonic Oatus To Gain THE SacRament.—Of Mr. Lanergan, who recently died at East Cambridge, Mass , from the effects of wounds caus-d by the explosion of a gun, the Boston Journal says : “Mr. Lanergan, although a prominent member of the Masonic order, which incapacitates a man from ys astrict Roman Catholic, was still a devoted follower of the Church of Rome, and on the day of the accident, inthe absence of Father Branigan, of East Cambridge, sent for Father Hamilton, of Charleston, who administered to bim the sacrament. Before the Performance of this ceremony, however, Mr. Lanergan renounced the oaths that bound him to the Maconic order, as under no other circumstances would the priest re- ceive bis confession ile Recent experiments in Germany show that when the thick n ‘ss of ‘ce is an inch and a half, it will just bear the weight of asingle man; when three inches and a half, it will tear detachments of infantry with their ranks rather wide apart; five and one-fifth inches will bear 1 unders ; eight inches will bear 21-pounders ; aad x thick- ness of 12 inches will bear almost any welg bt. 17~One of the oil wells in Pennsylvania is owned bya Mr. Evans, a blacksmith, and a poor man. He prosecuted the work of boring himself, and struck a vein of oil at the distance of seventy feet. He has been offered, it is said, $50,000 for his well, but has declined selling on these terms. ARRIVALS AT THE Borate: eisinsn: Bngham, N Barber and owe kccbee T Hopkins and ly, H H Pec Garter, 1; be ee nerader, callin, Va_H Kozminek one Aloott, 4b Titus and ly Sermorer, ¢ nson, E Acton, Slery, NJ Cept armstrong tan opie. Ky NY; houn and Ee ‘Mise Galhous,¢ J h and dau ight (6 Sanborn NBS N J Bte ear Nu; Pa; D Holmes, 1;"aA Mt zine. A nston “aia: A Rel Lie PG Med Moder, pies a Widiam Dunlap, Va. RDS" HOTEL. 4 os A V Sohenak Wigs Mine Be Von aka NY: FW. Bokee, de iW Car 1, Po; € aw e Py Bisco, Nv; tler, Var t’ Strebis. J Dr ‘voratield, Dy ott, Lewis, 3 Glare - can Sorry, derson, Ala; AG M po . nderson, Shardeon. Penny MHL rings. Usart wore on 1, is a Meek ng, lil; A M Assit, cd DyAgnt. Vai B Tnekey, Wiicht, A Wren Aaa 8 4 Nee e T Moston, MG “colin and dol; LA ‘a; © Cur: ow ari, — a A Leeke! yp Hous WF lor. Pa ater) P Lory KY: P Kgcmuonti Gals a 8 Nou, RS Araistead. Fa; LO! ir 1d; W Wil- nson, mi Jehar iso: 4 Kiroy, J Hode‘on, P Hane Pa. Batod, Md; A WASHINGT: HO! Anthony, 1); H Bree, iarris. VA; H Thomas. R Crosby W CW.! lady, Vermon OCEAN STE! 4MERS? SAILING Days Frou bi Usirap Srazus. 0: 2 +l of cel ong cd a peal gteamere leave New York on WE htavein stores dat sedis sl are da: FIXTUR KS of entirely New Parcareceivins, G48 Fi : style to anything heretofore otfared in th We invite citizens oneral- y to call and exainine our stock of Gas an ir bs ys fcine confident that we have chy best ren a" os hyd eng ton. ‘ork in the above it Be Bo attended ine intrusted to our care YERS & Bice _ nar 5-tf treet. AAS? 7S NEW W ORK—Ths Marble thaniel fi or the omance of ‘conte Beni, by Ni: * Na- lawthorne. autho 2 avolnmee p wot e Soarlet Letter, price $1 50. E joins of Fras — Study in Italy, by Charles - = PHI LP & 50! LO! ON’S Sele agents forts Bookstore, 3°2 Sta wrence’s o lebrated Fotersn peek mar® STOVE wooo: oop! 282 ey ORIN AND MtH ann I2ra Sts. 282 Pa. Avencr, Barwees Ln yen ‘Sts. c EES Sat before deli: Between obteg ae 000 rdunse Puen cra at Pies: mae andi eee ni pee S.. Welsh,” dam tf 20M on the days appoint: By Ta presi BENS THE UNITED geal ot od Sia © pal ceed bre St eee As gm fee land office at = commencing on veenth day — poxel "othe bu val = rie ea |B tpenshi sa ine and west of the principal me- 18 and 2; the SW % of seoti = St, $6, 38 and 40, en 0, 12, 14. = 5; “pclae bys Ai ions 1. ta 2,3. S2, Sand of towne. 4; sections 2, 4,6, 8. io: iat 14, 18, 20, 22. 2%, and 28, of township 2; townshrps 6, 7 and 8, of ips 6, 7 and 8, of range three, ‘ownship 12, of range four. ——- i, of Pome ‘ownship 10, of ran, 12, 14, 2, Es 22.3 and %.0f town- section 12, 13, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 31. 35, and 3 of © twelve. » Of range thirteen. South of the base line and east of theprincipal me- ridian, The SW 3 of section 4; sec neations 6 Gand 8; the SW 34 of section 10; sections 12, 20, 22, 24.26, 28'S", $2, 34 and 36, of townsh: aE een sections 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 1 1» 22, SM, and 36, of township township 8, cxtet seation ; township 9, of range °Seotions 4, 10, 12, 14, and %, of townshi 204 Gy 2s 10s 14s V8, 9, a8, Be, 9 98 wed eso 5 iz? is y 18, 20, 22, 32, HK, two. 6 lote 1,23, tions 2) an Pq 2X, the W ofthe SE Mand tons 6,8, and 20; Food W of te SW _X of section 2: sections W 36 of the SEX and the W 3¢ of seoti: orrnant 8; srctons, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 18, 20, 22, 28. » SH, and 36, oceania ts 10; bectioned.« 4 1 20, 2, 24, 28, 28, 3, 3, $2, 34, and 38, , of range thr The W 4: of section 18; set townshi ye $36 of the SE 4, the NW Oc oF the SE %, ts 1, 2, 3. and 4, 0! ‘section 10; sections 18 and 22; of to ship to of range. ts SF, of towns! sections 4 and 10, North of the base line aes east of the principal me- Township 2, of rang four. North of the base line Crd west of the principal me ridian, ‘ownship 2, of range one, ip 3, of range treo. a 4, 5, and 6, of range three, At the land office at OrzLoysas, commencing on Monday, the twenty-first day of May next. forthe disposal of the vacant lands in the even-numbered sections and parts of sections, within the undermen- tioned townsh'ps, which remain to the United States within six miles on each side of the “New Opelousas and Great Western railroad,” Tae as reauired by law, to a minimum of two dol lars and fifty cents per acre, viz: South of the base line and east of the principal me ridian, ips 2, 3, 4, and 5, of range one. 2'3. 4,5, and 6, of range tio. nem PS 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10, of range ree Townenipe 4,5, 6,7, 8 9,19 and 11, of range four. wneliips 5,6, 7,8, 9, 10,11 and 12, of range five. 8 9. 18, 11, 12'and 13, of range sir. 1, 12, and 14, of Tange seven. 14 and 15, of range » 15, and 16, of range » 15 and 16, of range ten. ps 14, 15, 16 and 17. of range eleven. Townships 15, 16 and 17, of range tteelve. "Townehip 15, of range thirteen. South of the base line and west of the principal me- ridian, ewan 8 bd ir 4, of ranges one, tivo and three. ‘ownships a nd 3, of ranges four, five, siz, nine. 1 and 2, of ranges ten, rleven and At the land office at New ORLEANS, commencing on Monday, the fourteenth day of May next. for the pe meds "the vacant lands im the even-numbered ad parts af sections, within the under- » Opelousas and Great V ern railroad,” heck as Tequired by law, to a minimam of two dolfars and fifty cents per acre, viz South of the base line and east of ridian, and west of the Township: pene 17, pf range 1s T hi 7, of ranges 13 and 14. 16, and 17, of range 1. and 16, of ranges 16, Townshipa 14, 15,and 16, of tanese 19 nas pi Townships 13, 14, and 15, of range 21, Townships 13 and 14, of ranges 22, 23, 24, and 25. ands appropriated by law for the use of schools, tary, aad other purposes, together with the swamp and overflowed,” granted to the State by the acts of Congress. approved March 2, 1849, and September <8, 1850, will be excluded from the sales, he tracts along the lines of the railroad w Il be id subject to the right of way—granted by the act princival me ppiriver, August, 1852—for said railroads, and the par- tioular tracts cut by the routes will be sold as con- wr | taining the quantities respectively shown on the cia! plats without deduction ‘he offering of the above lenge will be commenced nd will proceed in the order in which they are advertised, until the whole shall have been offered and the rales thus closed ; but. no sale shall be kept open longer than treo toe nd no private entry of any of the lands will bo admitted until after she expiration of the two week: en under my hand,at the city of Washington Sist day of Jannary, Anno Domini one thousant th ht hundred and = ane JAMES BUCHANAN. By the Prasident: SmirH, Comeieieae of the General Land Office. NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMA N' very person entitled to the right of pre-emption to any of the lands within the townships and parts of townships above enumerated, 1s required to es- tablish the same to the satisfaction of the register and reesiver of the proper land offic, and make pay- ment therefor ax soon as practicable after seeing this notice, and befors the a y appointed for the commencement of the public sale of the lands em- bracing the tract claimed ; otherwise such claim will be forfeited. A SMITH. Commissioner of the Genoral Land Office. Note —Under the regulations of tho department, as heretofore and now oxicting, no payment can he made for advertising proclamations except to such ublishers au aro-specrally authorized to publish by bie Comimirsioner ofthe General Land Off Notice FOR 4M RESTORATION 6) LANDS TO RIARKES IN TH st NS OF Louis ANA. rant of lands made by act of Congress ig mn oi lune 3, 1856, to tho STATE OF LOUISIANA, aid in the construction ef certain railroads therein mentioned having been so far avans as to author- ize the release from withdrawal of the lands hi inafter described, notice vacant offered Innda = oe BY nee n Foam vi from New, es by lousas, 8 6 line of Texas,” situat int ie neder- ‘mentioned townships, which have not been selected tn virtue of scid grant, or reserved for any purpose whatever. v— which were subject to private entry atthe date of withdrawal at the ordinary imum of $1.25 per acre, or at the graduated prices ler the act o! August 4th, 1854, will be restored to vate entry on the days and at the places herein- Rher specified, at the ordinary minimum of $1.25 Bee pore or at the prices to which they may have ted at the date of withdrawal. At the Land Officeat New OrtEans,on Monday, the Afth day of March next—viz: South of the — line, east of the br gael meridian and west of the fhansolpe Townships 13 and 14, o| range ‘2 ‘ownahi) = Le and 15, Tangos crags CS 13.14 1 isvand 1 " 4, 16, 81 r te ee nd 18, of range In hips 12, 13, 18, of range 18. Townships i 16, 17, and 18, of range 19, Te fe 2 13. and VA of range a is, aud 17, of Fapge 22. and 17, of ran; 14, 15, 16, and 17, ofange 3, 16 and 17, of range 4. Township 17, of range 25. At the Land Office at Ormousas on Monda: the 12th day of March next—vi , i North of the base line and east af the principal me- Township 1, of ranges 1 and 2. wronalinene candi principal me- 17, of ran; pel 3234, a Ro ‘ownships 1; 2, and 3, of rang ES South of the base line and east of the principal me- ridtan, 6,9, 190. and It, o2, 2:3; 4.6, and 12, of ranges. 2aee and 12, of range 4. Il, 12, and 13, of fia nd 13, of ran 44, 13, she of range 7, 5 12; and 14, of range 8, owushipe 13 ands, poste ie ioe ‘ownships 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 1. 11,12, rand 14, of range tee South of the base line and west ve the principal me- m lian, ee So of of Woshing- oa Come Given under ton, this ‘this twenty-sighthe ‘tay ti Commissioner’ General Fete pits ise CE—The ‘Msctle Piano he N! ‘ad M,.”:, Ree mms «BLANCHARD & MOHUN. onte Beni, 12,000 BLANCHARD & MORUN. Bear ase ND PANELS, ane i done dee, | 8 Eamets Boall ghee aaa EWARE OF MINERAL POISONS. Dr. J. BOVEE DODs’ CELEBRATED VEGETABLE MEDICINES. HIS pokey Ste ea rare at fines ba! a Si tomple, indigee = Vino, and a sere al HIS BRAND YCA THARTIC. art "Gate —F it wholesome and HIS IMPERIAL GIN BITTERS, Act on the Snape Bladder ard Bietd ‘Organ and are a remedy for ‘col FOR FEMALE OBST: i aor They are truly eae, nas io pure Holland Gin, pieasant and agreeable to the taste,and may be well termed a nocesi FEMALE if COMPANION, HIS CATHARTIC SYRUP, For Infants, Children = Delicate Females, is certainly one of the most rable and valuable Medicines in the world. itis a perfect substitute for Calomel, acting on the Liver, removing all oh- structions in the Bo" a, curing Costiveness, Indi. gestion and Dyspepsia. Although it as sure and seeotnes t inits ¢ Porat nsfas Ca'omi to the taste, tenildrea eats ory for it, nocent and harmless as f Hea: housands of mothers through- out the land will bless tne discoverer of this in- valuable Medicine, CHARLES WIDDIFIELD &co, PROPRIETORS, 649 axp 651 Broapwax, New Yorn, And sold by Jounx Scuwarze, Druggist, 468 -~ avenue, next door to the United 5 Hot mar Iisa by druggists generally. jt 18 NoT ToO MUCH TO saY, SINOE ALL, OLD AND YouNa, AFFIRM ITS TRUTH, Viz:~THAT PROFE: WOOD'S HAIR 2 RESTORATIVE. Will preserve tafaliibly the growth and color of the bait, if used two or three times & weok, to any imaginable age. Perfeotiy, restore the gray, cover the bald with nature’s own ornament, the hair; make it more soft and beautiful than any oil, and ve the scalp free from all disease to the great- Statesmen, Judge: Attorneys, Dooto: ‘gymon, Professional met Sern BI Ladies of all claeses, all over the fron: bear tea! mony that we do not say too much in its favor, Read the following, and judgo: ere so wonderful, we feel it our dut ed, toreportit. Our lite perfectly covered with sores, ‘The hair almost Soy ass ae healiny 7 any other child. We can, therefore, and do hereby, your Restorative, ae a perfect remedy for all diseases of the acalpand uair, We are, yours respectfully, GEORGE W. Higa! Pror. Woop—| Bir: My hair had, for several yenra, been becoming prem accompanied by on of oid conunued its turned to its natural color, wd a Preferred tothose produ my other preparation Ihave , whether to the simple purpose ing or beautifying the hair. You bay: tome all who entertain any doubt of ite performing all that is claimed for it. Mas. C. SyMonps, 114 Third street, Cincinmatt, O., Feb. 10, 1857. WELLINGTON, Mo., Dec. 5, 1857. duced to try at. time last ‘ML arly every har in my bend cat Now my h . come in a great deal thicker t ns. Nothing but a duty aud sympathy that I feel to communicate to others who are afflicted as I have bee duce me to give this ublic_acknowledgme benefit | have received frotw rof. Wood's Hair Res: Yours respectful, ALR. Rely Restorative is put up in bottles of three farce, medjum, nud email; the sinall hiolde hail ‘nt, and retails for one dollar per bottle; the me- dium holds at least twenty per cent. more 1n propor- tion than the small, retails for two dollars per bot- tle; the large holds a quart, 40 per cent. more in praportion ‘and retails for $3. bottle, WOOD & CO., Pro} rietor®, 312 Broadway, New ‘York, (in the gr bidoee Railing Esta’ ishment,) and 114 Market et, St. Louis, Mo.; and sold y all good ‘Drugsists and Fanoy Goods Dealers. e0S3m_ (al 7HE APFLICTED! N VEGETABLE EGGS ONS The AA le Ca the greatest rem Kheumatism, uy tae nao Piles Biho’ Nervous Debility, Dyspopsia, Liver, Salt Rheum, and ali diseases ar ising from the effects of Mercury, ever presented to the public. Testimonia's and certificates from hundreds of respeotabie citizens of Baltimore and other parts of the country are in poesession of the proprisior, tes- {i urative powers. is sold by most of the Druggists of Balti- more, and at the residence of ee 8 proprietor. 58 East. Be 6 street, between Baan street and Central avenue, None genuine unless her name is blown on the mee ‘and her seal on the cork. for ?. Cisse, Druggiat, Georgetown, 5 orntod VW ho! Agent for tho Distziot, and w1!] supply me, trace = my prices. 9 22-tr 'rotected by Royal Lette: Patent f Enriand, and a secxred ty the Seals of ve af Paerimaci. ere and the Imperzal wont jexe of Medicin enna, No. 1 is invaluable for exhaustion, Spermator- thea, ~ ail physical disabiitios, ‘0. 2 completely erad.oxtss all traces of those disoases that have been hithorto treated by the nau- necas nd pernicious use of copsyia anil oubobs, No. 3 hes entirely supplanted the injurious use of mercury, thereby insuriug to the suflerer speedy relief, ape ine all impurities, and rooting out the venom of diseas: RIESE) WAI Nos. 1 .2and 3,are pre peared inthe form of a lozenge, devoid of taste ani and can be 19 waistooat pocket, Sold in tir oares, and divided into separate doses, as adminis tored by Valponu, Lailemand, Ronx, Ricord, Price $3 cach, or four oases for go which si che ans 1n 927 cases, Wheroby there isa Serine OF To be kad, w! geratcot, out retail, of Dr. BARRO 194 Blencker street, four doors below MoDougal streot, New York. ediately on receiving 8 re mittanos, Dr. Barrow rwill forward ite ‘Triesemar to any part of the world, wourely packed, and dre according to the naeruotl ous 18 of the wit Sol wiecal VERT FO. Ds St W ington, D. HE BEST COUGH. SYRUP IN 7:5 ‘OR 16 best Ci SY P in the world is RARTSRORNE? wee EUTORAL SYRUP’ OF ee article ie area yy a chemist, and is re eed by men, Baa those who a t, to be the best p roparation£ for, Coughs, Colds tarrh, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Sore Throat from ¢ ones vand & preventive of that lion of tinoasss, Con neateons who sing should uss it, [tis pleasant te the taste, softens, clears and strencthons the voice alleys a poe of the throat and lungs, and pre ven:s Bott'ea 25 and 6 cents end 81. Sold by al’ qracaists in Washingto! ington. Sectieieen and Al "Aten WINDLING QUACKS, Caurion™ macks;—tisir Books, Cordisia no! jospitals, Instruments or Rings—shut Geer all, andvif if disposed toprokt by my experience, write form: te Ciroular on SPERMATORRHCA ;-ITS CURE. With stam; enciosea, address, in perfect confi denoe. your nd. & former eufferer, mnerely super BoE Box are, Charlestown, Masa. P PLA AS TERING LAIN a Weide anetae ue OF EVERY DE IPTION, done on short not: ery reasons a je rates by ALLEN & JACKSON, 275 renn. avenue, north side, between rye mate ‘th streats. ‘Their Ornamental ate Ae of anv other house in the United Ba er rishard durability. The publici: fivited to oat nd inspeot specimens. mar 8-1» NEW GOODS AT VERY LOW PRICES. Weare now receiving 8 !srge and well selected stock of Pee nePnE, Goods, such as Bleached and Brown Shirt otton and Line! eeting ik Table I.inens and Cloths, ‘Nag it = Dole iw ase'co owpling great var! Ra Pillow | eer ind 8 and Linens, 54 Undre ry Vand Faconett Cambrios, 2 come wilt ‘ings in every pbogetce a Ted joven: ko,.ko Woshal so continue our Faney Sills, Silk Robes ard fike, Aer most Tay LOR ratio fas opposite entre Markat ota. & D D'agese she Tat ON si nar arpa For sale by . i ES > Daniel. mar 6-001 WE epee ieee Ot, Oa Bee ah Fe, stout Oe ‘Sipcusu, corner ae cree Vermont a Mana tinues ies Ee aa Eien tee nee & ee Fe rine -—Cash dente of im the FOR ALL DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. JELICACY PREVENT. Tae ‘APPLa LM MED ‘ATELY. 4 CURE WARRANTED, OR NO cHanes, IN FROM ONE TO TWO DAY: a W7sghueoe of te Back, Sricares, Actions ofthe Hiduaye and Biad Discharges, Lm Nose or Skin, Affections of th those Terrible Disorders arising Youth—those Dreadful and Destructive Practices which rea- der Marriage imposible, end deu.roy bots Body and Mind. UNG MEN Especially whe bave become the victims of Bobtary Vise, that dreadfal and destrectivs habit which ennoelly eweepe ie &n untime); @ thonsani ng fed taleuye end brillan c ht otherwise bave MARRIAGE. MARRIED PERSONS, or Young Mon bypemecnge > be ceady eared weakness, erganis de ‘e 7 ¢are of Dr. J. may rei ously confide in hie Roocene gentleman and confidently his skill as a physician. io = No.7 SOUTH FREDERICK STREET, from Baltimore street, deers from | not te observe name and aber. betters contain «stamp. bers of thi al Colleg: from ons of the maxt eminent ry > rong of mini TAKE PARTICU! Yeung Men and others who bave injured them certain practice induiged in when alone—a b tly learned fe il companions, or at school, the effects of ightly felt age impos pply imam me of the ea ite th jeep, and if not eae both mind am \chely sects produced ness of the Back and be dreaded—Losa of Memory of Spirite, Evil Forbodings Love of Bolitnde, Timdity e thee decidag tanta n,T7hen the misguided andimpraden bed th 's of this pai in il-timed seas of curmes Bich hie month after mont tained, andin di over hi galling dis son, Mercury, Terrible d . 8i y relieve All impediments to Marringe. Physical er Mental Dieguall- fications, Lee" of Procrestive Power, Nervove Irritabilit; Trembiin Veakness er Exhaustion of the ment fe EMENT OF TRE PRESS. THE MANY THOUSANDS cored aeitne ecvution withle the last errs, and the wameror Dr. J nd many ot un and again ing as gentleman of chara ent guarantee te (he aicted. foten L SEMEDT; IND! AT DIFFICULTIES, nee! cove ees ee BRONCHITIS, OF vor SS By 5 ‘OMAC, Bil TY CAUS D BY COUGHS, ‘D HEART COMPLAINT. Larse Basties Hcents. Small Bottles % cents. AND TUR JUSTLY CELEBRATED TOLU ANODYNS, R ry URAL! tA NERVOUS HEAD re fi CH. OTE ius bance £ KE a =P; AND. aR iE OUs COMPLAINTS. Price wn» Cents | per Bottle, Thess preparations being made by etrict pharma coutical laws, sustained by eieoe perfectiy reliable and within the reach of after rs’ use in private sircies, and having per remarkable cures, offered to the publio with that confidence in their curative powers Rhatehould | D Cir and over evidence to strengthen confidence, can be found with ali deal- ere, to which weask partioular attention, and op which we rely for Spprobation. JW. HUNNEY WELL & CO. + Tand'9 Commercial Whart, Sole Agents for Boston. @EORGE BONS ELL, Tr street, Sole a arenticr Now ve York. For sale by the usual agents in every city, and b; tho druggists in Washington, Georgetown, an Alexandria, no 8-40ly feet Fs Va: CURE: AL! ILATO, Pbk aie AND ESHER coe WeE dou PREPARED BYA CHEMIST. Bor7ves 12, 25 and 69 cents and one dollsr. WHEGREATEST Dj: dene IN MEDICAL TEN BA RESHORNE 7S CURE-ALL should be a in all & nosse of sccidents or audden sic! T98,,2° Tetteatentiy ros in less time than it re- mires to get a physio : , t of the eyatom and is need It cures pain In any ly and intern iy. 8 the fre a anges of the weather Auta duce a bad Cold. sm, Pain in Lap | tnd Bods; ais it Neok—every person ‘et & bottie. It acts upon the Nerves, Musoles news, Blood and Bones; ard by its warming eleo- fromagnotio power, aa ail palo from the system. Geta lt me and N. f yon Cough, nse HARTS. HOR: ‘3 RGTORAL SYRUP _OF ,WILD CHERRY—it it the best Cough Syrup in nihaingpito namanramony pean a1 oy act upon the Li mach and Bowels, carrying off al! Bileand Fou! Se- sretions, he above moticanee 5 Pe, Be ohed all Hieres int Weaninetoe ite & ie dis ret — Le & Coe aleeak FOR STAMPING A PACKET OF PAPER AND ENVELOPES TO MATCH, at the METROPOLITAN BOOKSTORE, PHILP & 80OLOMONS, Agents for Laurence’s celebrated Linen Papers, “‘ Metropolitan Mills,” &c., &o., ja% 6mr 332 Pa. av., bet. 9th and 9th ats. prorosats FOR, AR RMY TRANSPORTA- PRoposats will bavoutisetatiowomes of the. sistant Quartermaster at Fort Leavenworth. K- itil 12 m.,on Wednesday, the llth day of nex for the wpheyry Saber of military es aarng the years 1860 and 1861, on the following routes: 1. From Forts Leavenworth and Riley, in the Territory of Kanvas, and from the town of Kansas, in the State of Missouri, to Fort Union, in the Ter- ritory ot New Mexico, or any other depot. may be designated ia that ‘Territory, and to any point on e row! 2. From Fort Union. or euch other di be desi gested in tne Territory o! ‘New Mexiom to a poula or depota that are of may, be eatal Sehed in the tment of New Mexico, Forts Bliss and Fillmore. The weicht to be transported each year not to be | ey either of the routes than one hundred thousand (ign 600} pounds, nor more than frve mil lon 4000) pot 3 will state ‘the rate per 190 nds 160 miles for which the t aneportation ai be ver formed on each route in month oj - year, and will be made for each route Bidders will give their names in full, as wellas ir p'aces of residence, and he prepared to contracts, and to execute bonds, curity, in such an amount as may be pi i the Assistant Quartermaster at Fort Leavenworth, pee acne Soc on ea 7h route, as soon ascon- Contrneeyes: be ‘ired to be in road inees for mecviee by the ist Ee May succeedin; Kenatatt of Gttrermacier at to te ay roved ole we nt to a ire venworth "and st tag' dase aa ith endif at w! eal er be accompani thes the su: suse, who a = Seg sistant go tore whose joint TG the on tas Ete aceite a is suouid ey time for the a the ae muat mie eo a will be endorsed a8 follows: “Propo and none will be enter- tained unless teen tet Tay aomply — al tons set forth in this advertii 6 right igs reserved ea rejecting ou the bids that y "y (Daheaisiareia Gungrat’s Orrice, fe it Washinton city, Feb. Ie, 1968, ee Ten Eyck, J fenton Joh R., Ww a ley, Jas. M.. Mi | Aste D; * 4 ‘w corner 4% and C sta Avery. 7 ‘6 Burch, John aie Ame. an Burvhe Burroughs, Su Butterfie id. aM Cam) Gare lamer, Jacob, sae oe eiieron, 29 tet st, bet aise ar 1eth Riis Tames Ry bir hen A., Hale; Jonn'P.; National Beles 04 Hanitibal Hammond, Harlan, J pees: 7. Mrs em phi! rs. Bonen: M. TT. ete sopneon, & ame Rese neon, Andrew, 0! ennedy, Avthony, 468 Patt ca oli, Poweln'L. W. , 263 G st, bet 14th and 15th . Min Row, I V., M ci easels, a Bee , Mr. MoBinir, 1621 at an 2a Bo teeth ap 451 8t p- Bre. Comipne! wits n, Yulee, David REPRESENTATIVES. *., Private, 194 I street F oe pa a t q House Alinol, Cyr nor N New Jersey ay and south uth Avet | thi corne! te, NW cor Sd and C ste, £1 Brown's Hotel , Ray" ho R, me Joba E at Francis Ma rb fe ees ; eBiaston. Jas., Private, g. Brown jurnett, > Meney Ss bell, ‘ey, John, By ‘ter, Luther & tts, ‘National | Hotel é re ai K and 19th ata = 6 Lo ode, John, A venue House Box, Samuel 3, Private, 402 14th atroet Craig, James, Brown's Hotel ae eta a atreet fo 250 F st, bet 13th and Mth ote! Joyous aw oor th » st & Paav — ince & Het Brown's Hotei i Brivabe, 3 w oor 34 and C ate, 4 o Ja eo even elano, Charles Waligeds’ Hotel i, cor WwW pas Mee, ards’ m™. oKee, illards’ tel ee tiyatt'e: Ss Poneaylvania A. Grupe's, 45 6, 415 v vate, Franklin in Row, 352 K et ernon House, oc cor Sd et & Mo av roo! a ae ‘theridge, Emerson, a Farnsworth, John Brae Fenton, Reubea E. Ferry, Oris 8. ‘lorenee, The 0 ashington louse lem omy House Witiards’ Hotel Pe Chee Grows Galucha A gues John A.£Pr E tg fisie, »dpmes T ‘ ‘Aveuus House" all. Chapin, Washington Hou Hamilt Dan: andrew J heey" "sy 42 Missouri av Hardemsn, ir., Thos. Brown’ 48 Botel Harris, J. Mefrieon, Mrs. Harrison’s, 377 Pa av , John T., Bri Hi sas, John seh oor N. J.avand ist R Hotel ilatton, Sper 7 Peng — av Helmick, Hickman, Jo Hii, Joshua, Pri Hindinan Thos. C. i Chari # d, Willis ee = le ullam, ASHI DY on House Hares. 1 Grargo W., Private te Rae ore, d, 40 NM) riev Ril ies Das oats 462 Lath at Kunkel, b M a H st ev ei yar 888 fxr james M-. oe fotel nd I ts ¥ aa Sele rata Ege am ee jaclay, Wi lor Wai ig Faylor'n, at Sd st Srenes ‘av, opp U. 8. Hotel artin, ‘Charles yor Dok iow in, El) pert S.. a a ates jotel MoClorn Sas hn A., "Pri rivet 483 ith “ys ” orate a Fa vate, , OOF D and 15th ste, 508 ae i 42 oPherson, Edw: and F ueen, john, 451 Tete icKae, John illarde’ Hotel eel Yohn W2jBro Hotel ee anaes enea, at F st, bet 12th & 13th 555 New Jersey av att oe “Riley ne Se Mevour 7 Private, pace ett and 17th st '» 2 Istet —. ‘ist st, bet G end H re Mouse, eth ot & Paay te Pranklin ow, SR Lid av john, Willarde’ Hote! reff, » H » Brown's Hotel TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. THE moe TUES say GUY Will = ‘ ‘i AY, 2st of il leave WAIT TUESDAY RIO! nee Oe her Intermediate will leavercl Cc ONAN Laces mad SATURDAY, NATH'L BOUSH. ey IMPORTANT NOTICE SOUTHERN TRAVELERS. FOR MEMPHIS § NEW ORLEANS Ma ty Alexandria, Virginia & Tonnesses, and: ow Sneans & — Zisete A Drascr Rourz anp Continvovs Raitwar Cox- Knorvilis, M . and New Orleans! 7" GREAT REDUCTION OP TIME.£1 THE LE NCHBURG pte sip er ci sippohbore, and also the is se cog bag LL, are now completed, making SHORTEST 4p MOST DESIRABLE AND carmnenaraser Potts. aaeere to all of the above — oan the (reat Sovthernand heey ena = oereee a — street and Pennsy!- ashington, D.C. The Train hens WASHINGTON atéa. m. for the South Southwest. sria-Rativoag.»/” Tes wis Ovenevont azeniee adr D5 yim ts from New York ree, the Orange Alexandna Railroad at P at — tata m whom they Will receive polite SOrpanee leave the Office, corner of Sixth etrert ‘ennsy! Vans Avenue, ALE a.m. tiving at Washington, passengers Hh rit be onreful to take the aa | Railroad Omnis A. BV. re 1-tf Tioket Arent, Wan a ALTIMOR D OBJO RAIL 5 B B AVISHING TON BILANCH. CxEa! H Commencing on Monday mors mine, October 11, 188 THRove pa vania aven and 2 oath wi SRN isinpteteste 8 3. ly. on Senda ta rates and? a.m. ue oa at 15 and 4.20 p.m. f Sa PARSONS, Agent. FOR NEW YO. Passage, aie: Mizavs AND ITATEROOM. TER The New York and Sao eae ot Sree r railroad, which leav corner’ of Bed ars Wades OEE eT a.m. Moeers. Morgns & Rhinebiart. wien C Ae ce. ht will be recetved fo the hours of 7 Insurance will be effected on all goods a fooat ths office of the ‘Company at per soak rey ne acoom: dations for passengers ee rst-c ase, and Srorvefort ett every Sereeable and ccammpiniention eight. or passace apply to FOWLE & ©0.,'agenta, Alegandrin cade CROMWELL & CO., se2-ly 86 Wes: New Voir. ner Albany Prorora LS ror P aks NG T 1 NES FOR THE POST a) nibs OF TAY Orrice Svpenivrenpanr Pusiic Pairs { WASHINGTON, February 17, 1860, In obedience w the requirements of the filth eso ton of the act of Congrers entitled * An act Ing appropriations to ‘ef, fray the fleficiencies int ‘approp! ons forthe service of the Post Ofhee vepartment for the fieoal year cotter the s0th of nne, 1859, andin part forthe support of the Post “thee tment for the will be received until the 2th day af March, 96 12 o'clock. mz be nired for the wan of a und — r years ul, Bid iil etete pike Per centum Bo remit Prices authors be paid bylaw for the prantem he Exrecw tments” at which they propose to print kes afor ‘he contractor will be = ined » execute wyomptir a all Lo aerters upon hii a jan lehver them at woh pe peunte gnoh at the Superintendent Me the bin General with the ooncurre: th iter shail desizna' and whore rec be nenesserr as ovidonce of tee on excoution of the orier The oon tractor ‘i 0 be required to casiene in enoh Blanks a circular not © from - aK Sse Dogar cage, to be resar ‘otand uch packages or bu: to he enveloped af the expense «7 stout wrappere, securely tied with twine, and iy directed to the Apeet or Postmaster to they ore directed to be rent. dere will be required to furr: evidence of theit ability and skill to a7 bo nears uniformity ia the bid "tind mo tnd wil be enternined w ne bid will be en! exgot conform ity ‘he on whioh these blanksare tobe will befurvioh ished to the contractor from time 8s it may be required, upon his sieves Cet & Fon for reat aty pout fr Vashi ores or at irom New ve om mi a 4 oy Yart te Washington Cr, Ti see te orl as ny. ape oo ars Oe Tope ht superbe borne by thse consenator for pris OuN Heart, eee syneog ihe tania: Minroh in the ieee eee — coaen. on. vosbiagton; oh apa ks New ‘Forks and olphia; wv Bow ke ew Yor! UY a ‘STOWE C. thee ep geyia ines 4.@. ©. Laman. LAs. MOTT Py AUTRY, “fi Sere mack : — <—T TEA. we will sontiye Sone SL40n TEA. pom pop Siow: Tea, = ich we confidently rice Biconts por pound by chert ph Bmp ~y tee of i the contractor nesta ofthe f Patient beng seer 224 Oe ree the Se Rly rie: ec to thei ding tne Cn ri reati {Goverment aod idan ee abe & Digest te Opimont, ith the abowe, Pet = catenins & MOHUN, Successors to R Parks TH FOR 1860—Just ped- \CHARD & MOHUN.