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PEP -J3 £ THE EVENING STAR. ARMY AND Navy Ixretiiozncr.—The New ‘York Courier Lary E 5 afternoon, in the steams! 2Et* Jor tndisaols, Texad, via New Orleass, Tne detachment num! 550 men all told, and were col by C: in Innes N. Palmer, of the Second Caval ‘hments will be detailed to the different companies on their arrival at In- dianola. The troops were inspected by the Com- ananding Officer, on the Island, before leaving, tosee that they were fully ccutppet for service in the field. ‘They were a fine looking set of men, all apparently in the full bloom of life. -* Col. Scamell having taken command of the Department of Texas, has set the troops under his command in active motion. The following troo were ordered to take up the line of march for Brownsville:—Companies C and D 2d Cavalry, and one section of Light Battery; Companies A and I, tst Infantry; and Companies C, D, and F, #th Infantry; and Company H, Ist Artillery, under asubaltern A detachment of Captain Stoneman’s Company will also join at Fort Brown. There are about 100 men remaining on the Island.” The U.S. store-ship Supply, recently returned from the coast of Africa, is re-fitting out, and will sailinafew days fer the Gulf of Mexico. with stores for the Squadron It is said that the store- ship Falmouth, Otway H. Berryman, commander, willalso be sent to the Gulf with stores. Nearly all the Home Squadron have been ordered to thi Gulf of Mexico. The entire force of the Home Squadron consist of about thirteen steam and sail- ing vessels of all classes, with an armament of ever two hundred guns, and about two thousand and eight hundred men, who have been thorough- ly instructed {n the use of all arms known to the military and naval service. In order that they may be prepared to fight on shore as well as on atibened: in case of emergency, detachments of marines have been sent from the different marine barracks to Pensacola, in view of making ita xeneral depet, e of any disturbance between our Gover id Mexic ASinecLaR Qutrk in Hinpeo Law Tursine 1) THE ADVANTAGE OF CHRISTIAN ConveRTs.— ‘The Missionary Herald of March has an account ofa decision made by an English magistrate at hainenee, India, ‘which, if acted upon, will completely revolutionize the position of Chris- tians in India. It seems that some Christian verts connected with the society under the charge of the American missionaries draw water out of the public tanks, which as outcasts or low-casts people, it was claimed they bad no righttodo. Au appeal was made to the magis- trate, who decided that the Christians might have all the rights = had before conversion. The Hindoos, not satisfied with this, appealed to the overnor in council. who not only contirmed tle Soules of the magistrate, but went one step ferther, and reminded the Hindoos thataccording to thelr own Shasters, ‘‘the caste of the Ruler {s equal to the highest! Thus all Christians, being of “the caste ofthe Ruler,” or of the British Queen, are made the highest at once This, if carried out, will relieve Christian missionaries in Tadia ofa great deal of annoyanc 1[3~ An order was passed in both branches of the Maine istature, on Saturday last, demand- ing of the Mechanics’ Bank, Portland, the pav- ment to the State by Wednesday noon of 81,100, which is the amount of a check given by Mr. Peck upon the Mechanics’ Bank, after the defal- cation bad been made public, and after the officers of the Bank had been “Les open to honor no more of bis drafts. Mr. Peck was arrested by the Sheriff of Kennebec, on Saturday, on indictment, and lodged in the Augusta jail. The penalt provided by law fi r. Peck’s defalcation {s oaly a pecuniary one in damayes—to the amount of the defalcation—and the arrest is made in order to force a disclosure. “Hair Tuat, ir You Prease."’\—When young Hodge first came up to town, his father told him it would be polite, when Lege helped at dinner, to say to the host, ‘‘Hulf that, if you please.” It so happened that, at the first dinner to which ke was invited, a suckling pig waa one of the dishes. The host, pointing. with his knife to to the young porker, asked, ‘Well. Mr. Hodge, will you have this, our favorite dish, or haunch of mutton?” U pen which, recollecting his lesson, he replied, «Half of that, {f yon please,” to the consternation of all present. Ee a The Selma (Ala.) Sentinel of the 5th Says: *: We are are glad to learn that the one hundred thonsand dollar endowment to the Howard Col. lege, projected by the Rev. W.S. Barton, about 2 year ago, has been completed by that enterpris- jug and energetic gentleman. Twenty-five thousand dollars of this amount, we learn, was given by Jere. Brown, of Marengo county.” Or No Account.—It is said that the great oyster bed discovered in Long Island Sound last Summer has proved asad failure. When first taken from the waters of the sound they are un- latable, because of excessive saltness, and when ransferred to fresher water, they sicken and die. The discovery is consequently worthless. > A householder tn a Western village, in filling up his census schedule under the column headed +: Where born,”’ described one of his chil- born in the parior,”’ and the other “up dren as stairs.” {57 The Rock Island bridge bas been declared a nuisance, and its removal desea by the United Mtates district courtof Iowa The case is to be appealed. Ul The Pennsylvania [ron Masters had a con- vention in Philadelphia on the 22d, witha view of operating for-an advance of thet riff on iron. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. NATIONAL HOTEL—DrJM Mulliken,R W jowie, Md; M bias, Paris; 8 MoHorr, Pa; D C Peurlooks reuny e Cucd hey Mow RD § omphil , J F MoClellan, +P P Allen, Z P. Bis aM yearers ind Mies Weld, Mass reale min! jeugater. |B uckey, H - bert. Tea | Hon TF Bowls, 6 We Coma enn, L. Fox, Vhiey, W Vv D wid. Md; MraStaniey,J H Fa-sous and lady, ries, ; Ee “Pripps, Lil; Smith a aught: r 5; B Dodd, NV: AB Miller, Md; A Bticknes tN iG C Leigh, Va; T A towltog, Md: 3 Wernitr -&!: J Townsend and lady, Mass; C fo'mes, RI; Willams, NC; Hon E Spauiding and lady, N°: on J Bowuish and son, Vt; A Drapea, Ma:s. B li, Mass; Col Roberts, Dr McCleary, Maj Mo- td Wheelwright, Mu; W Ibey. Ga; A Cogs ~ Md; N Whithe.d, Ala; G Reitridge, NH; C R Moorman, D Kennaday. Ky; A Pottas—; Fo- las. Ohio; W Ff Alexander, Va; Dr R J’ Soot, Dr Eversiold, De J H Mundeli, Dr F Lasser, S rk, HG Sev. J Stoddert, Harris and inty, Md; Whitney, a WILLARDS’ HOTEL.—S W Dewey, Va; H pad Ae tee oat Enel W 8 Gr-euhisit, ely, 3 Servil - yer, USA; Mies \Woodb idge, O; « Smart ~JP c. Mass; Mr Johuson, Md; oe ae pee re 5 ackae an NC; ; Hon J kell acd indy, Tens k aud laaies, Mo; Dr G: er, Grosvenor, RI; Miss © Grosvenor NY: 3 Ballas, dos afon 4 Esmun 3 iske, do; yi Bytes Mr and Mrs paras dey yi Ss a; Z J tos A BGetty. co; J Hir- spetin. de C eae, an ; 3F Oe Morena B §istdon Cy Lepensonat. £ jeffman. do; S raw oy, do; jacum, Mich; D Perrin, erry, Sy. BROWNS HOTEL.—V Butler, Va; J Richard jon, Moi J Nees, Ind; C Baomarkeala, NC; 1. E jaaise, Va: A Diok-naon, do; J Sed wedes, Miss; O Perry, M Ma; figtess Gormon, Md; A Shep- J) Hammond, NY; » Misg Howard, AM 3. W Johnston. Va; br d; HL Aiexa:der, Va; JT Har- Hck vay do; P byrne, P Ala; M Vi tapec; A Hones and ialy. A Jouss, O; EC Nich 33 B Obiinger, Ww Hines. @ A Biieahorn, De Brushear, € Lang. boy, Va; B Gallagher, Md; J Lovejoy, Maes: NO rockenturg, NY; J A Farker, Neb; MW Wen del, NY GTON HOUSE.—H Rhod 0; wil cs Ny Oy aermare ea rie Ee Sie > a enn; sr A Berand, NC; JA Soudder, NY; 2 Soest Sf, Niel, Va OCBANSTEAMERS’ SAILING DAYS om tam Usrrap Sravzs. or. __-~- —__=— =e ————— Crick ERING & SONS’ PIAN RECow- zens. For sale only by JOHN F. ELLIS. —™AT26 306 Pa. av fot sib and tonlests. o. D BY, MISCELLANEOUS. NAvYY SUPPLIES—1860-'61. ARTMENT, Bureats af s and Clothi: i 8 Pro gpealetor any jurean at look, oy day of next, (on ving ten ouit, for which five day: jtven for United States Navy Verde cr Chariot ee yee the chusetts; Brooklyn. New York: and Gosport Vir. fleece may Bo required’ offered oir Se tractors by the GMef of tiie Buresy, r by the re- id Nav spective commanding officers 0: Xards, during i year ending June 9, 1831, Bisoujt, Flour, Rice, Dried Apples, Pi Sager, Tee, Coffce, Beans, Molasses! Vinesac tial The Biaouit shal! be made wholly from sweet superfine our, of the manufacture of the year 1859 or 1860, but _ in all cases be manufactured from four made of the srop. immediately preced- ing the dates of the requisitions for the same; and fal anepe fo easel Winhcenorn nee the ‘sai Nav ‘yard hall be baked, 1 MS FO} fhorough!y kaln-dr ed, and delivered a food, sound, tats geen anaes L r t whiske; F 8 option of the Carean. No ‘isouit will be reqvired at oseect in tight barrels The Flour shali bs equal to the best Richmond tamore brands, and of the manufacture of 858 or 1869; but shall in Sil cases be manufactured from pure, sound, fresh round wheat or the crop immediately precediug the dates of the requisition for the same; shall be perfectly sweet, and in all respects of the beat quali- yeas shali be delivered in g: skipping order, 6 Of all charge to the United Statos, in the best new, well seasoned, sound, bright barrels, or half barrals, an the case may be—the staves and head- ings to be of red oak of the best quality, atr. ng and well hooped, with lining hoops around’ each 5 and equal in quality to sample barrel at sa.d Navy Yares; two barrels to be considered asa bar not more then one-sixth of the required els. 6 Rice shall be of the lity, and of the crop a of the requisitions for the same. ‘Tne Dried Apples thal! be of the beat quality, and shall be prepared by sun drying only and of the crop of the Autumn imm lately preceding the dates of the requixitions for the samo; and shal, be delivered in packages containing not more than three hnudred pounds. ‘ The Pickles shal| be put up in iron-bound casks, gad each ossk shail contsin one gallon of onions, one gallon of peppers; and eight galions of medium cuoumbers fifty to the gallon, and the vegerabies in each shall weigh fifty seven pounds, and they cay bereia for; and each cask slisil then be filled with white wine vinegar of at least 42 degrees of Strength, and equal to F.ench vinegar; the casks, vegetables and vinegar shall conform and be equal in all re: te to the sainples deposited at the above named Navy Yards, and the contractors shall war Tantand guaranty that they will keep good and sound for at least two years. yh The lron.hoops en the barrels containing Whis is Molasses, Vinegar and Pickles t> be well paint- with red lead ‘The Sugar shall be according to samples at the said Navy Yards. and be dry aud fit tor packing. "Tho ‘fea shall be of good quality young hyaon, equal to the samples at said Navy Yards, and be delivered in half and quarter chests only. The Coffee shail be equal to the best Cuba, ac- cording to sample. 2 The Beans shall be of the very best quality white bears, and shall be of the crop immediately preced- ing the dates of the requisition for the same, 64 poands to be taken as one bushel. The Molasses shall be fully equa! to the very best quality of New Orleans mojassea, and shall be de luvered in new, well seasoned red oak barrels, wih white pine heads not less than !'; inch thick; the staves not less than *,-inch thiok; the barrels to be hree-quarters howped, and, in addition to have four iron hoops, one on'eash bilge, +4 inch In width and 1-16th-inoh thick, and o:@ on éach chime 134 inch in width and 1 16th inch thick, and shall be Worouahiy coopered and placed in the best shipping condition. The Vinegar shall be of the first quality, equal to the standard of the United States Pharmace prea, and shall contain no other than acetic acid; ans shall be delivered in barrels cimilar in all respects to those required for molass with the exception that wtte oak staves an: heads shall be Fh ek aoe for red oak staves and white pine heads and shall be thoroughly coopered and placed in the bost shipping order. The Whiskey shall be made wholly from grain, sound and merchantabie, and be fall first proof ac- cording to the United States custom-ho: stand- ard. and shall be double rectified. It lvered in good, new, sound. bright, three-quarters moped. well-seasoned white-oak barrels, with whits-oak heads, the heads to be made of three ape heading, and weil painted; the staves not to be lexs than *,-1nch thick, and the heads not less than % Inch thick; aad each barrel shall be coop ered, in addition, with one three-penny iron hoop on each biige ls inch in width, and 1-18th-inch thick, and ona tnres-penny hoop on each chime, 1)2-1nch in width, and. 1-16th-inch thioksas per dia- gram. ‘The whole to be gut 1n good shipping order, free o| ali charce to Poe ried Goes b ‘1 the foregoing desori articles, embracin, casks, barrels, half barrels, and boxes, shali te sport tn suo spection as the chief of the Bureau of Provisions ai Clothieg may direct, the inspect - lng officer to be pRointed y the Na: y Department. All inspections to be at the place of dervery Bre, cuit may, however, be inspected at the place of manufacture, but will in alloases be subject to a final inspeotion at the place of delivery before bills are signed therefor. c . The priceaof all the foregoing Articles to be the same throughout the year, and bidders may offer for one or more articles;and hisotfer will ‘beso copted for that yard for which his proposal may be thelowest. = All the casks, barrels, and half ba: rels, boxes or packages, s! be ‘ed with their contents and the contractor’s name. All the barrels and half barrels of flour, bread, and pickles il have, in addition to ths above, the year when manufnotured or put up marked upen thei. ‘he samples referred to in this advertisement are those selected for the ensuing fiaca: year, and Aare = oe to such as hare beem prevrous/y ex- ibited. fhe quantity of these articles which will bs re- 8 quired eanuot be precisely stated. “They will pro Babiy be avout— P ss To be offered for. iseuit. 800,000 |b » per 100 Ibs. ou per bbl. er tb, er Ib. per Ib. Vos 2225 per Ib: ued per lb, Bris ins Dried A jes Pickles es 000 Ibs —-—. per Ib, 7,000 bush. .per bush. 20,000 gals |. “per gal. 22,000 gals |. per gal. 5),000 gals. per gal. The quactities of any or all may be increased or diminisned asthe service may heresiter require. ‘he contracts will tharefore bs made, not for speci io quantities, but fur su Uantities aa the service my require to be delivered at those Navy Yaris respectively. ‘ontractors not residing at the places where do- liveries are required must establish agenoies at such piaces, that no delay may arise in durnishing what may be requirec; and when a contractor faila i ome oo come with * requisition, the Chief of he Bureau of Provisions and Clothing shall be anthorizad to direct purchases to be made to sup- ply the aeficiency, under the penalty to be ex- pressed iu the contrat; the record of a requis.tion, or aduplicate copy thereof, atthe Hureau of Pro, vision aud Clothing, or at either of the Navy Yards aforesaid, shall be evidence that such requisition has been made and reseived. ~eparate offers inust be made for each article at each of the afuresaid Navy Yards; and in case more than one article 18 contained in the offer, the Chiefof the Bu eau will have tha right to aco” pt one ormore of the articles contained in such offer, and reieot the remainder; and bidders whose proposals are accepted (and none others) will be forthwith notified, and as carly as prscticable @ contract will be transmitted to them for exeontion, which cou- tract must be returned tothe Bureau’ within five days, exclusive of the time required fur the regular tran-mission vf the in: is ‘Two or mure approved sureties in a sum equal to the estimated amount of the respeotive contracts wil! be required, and twents per o-ntum in addition will be withheld from the amount of all psyments on account thereof as collateral seourity, fn addi- tion, to secure its performance, aud not im any event to be paid until it isin all respeots comp!isd with; eighty per oentum of the amount of ait de liveries made will be paid by the Na y Agent with. in thirty days after bils, duly anthenticsted, shall have bees presented to may bo obtained on ap Blank «of propo: Plicstion to the Navy Agents at Portamouth, New Hampshire; Boston, New York, Phi lelphia, Bal- timore, Norfolk, Pensacola, and at bureau. A record, or cup icste of the letter informing the idder of the acceptance of his proposal, will be leemed A notifi. ation thereof, within the mesning of the act ef 1846, and his bid will be made and ac. — in conformity with this understanding, avery offer made must be accompanied (as di- reoted in the astof Congross makiag 8ppropriations for the naval sarvioe for 1848 47, epprevet oth of August, 1846,) by a written guarantee, signed ra 1 or more responsible persons, to the eff-ct that F t- ey undertake that the bidder or bidders wi his o bid be accepted, enter into an obi tion wi.hin five days, with good and sufficient sure- tres. to furnish the ayes Proposed. Tho bureau Pt not be obligated to consider any propenton ees the competency of the guarantee to be certified by e, Navy “Agent, bias Attorney, or Collector of the Cus: of bidders is called to the samples The atten: and description of articles required, as, in the in- spection before reception, a just but rigid comparison will be made between the articles atfered and the sam. plesand contract.receiving none that fail below them: and thtir attention is also particularly directed 10 the jormt resotution of Zith March. W854, and to the act of the th Aucust, 1006. _ mar |7-lawiw S* ING CLOAKS, SILK M pe eiee &c. ko. @ are now in receipt of a beautiful assort- ment of new atyle Cloaks for early spring sales. #ite & groat eres of superior quality Risin BI i Siti, Mantles of new designs. Stella, eS wares ¢ Merino Shawls in grest variety of style ico. “mara __ TAYLOR & HUTCHISON. ITIZ2NS AND STRANGERS ARE MOST respeetiully infurme that {am ane goons dail are tee stock of FANCY GOODS, pick ae onde ate baaaaies zereay Xs Please call and exe EV BNSS Fancy Store. mar 24 7% 336 Pa. av, bet. 9th and lth ats. THE ATTENTI ha Ri i jase Pe wise teen ous, by J. K. in, Esq. Sule Agents ur Laurence 8 Stationery. eo. N&TESON TRaveL axoSTUDY iniITALY CRON RAN mark wr -ANCHARD & MOHUN. EAR eae MISCELLANEOUS. MRS. H. A. WHIPP Having Located at ann strest south; win Pe PAINTING sate? 28 new Wor wi habe wl tena on the most hasex Naot tne etsou / Somat sttire “ fully av te at u invil atten- tion to thavr new stock of @ i TSHING GOODS of the lveatan ee EUR & large supply hing Goo: uke Bwords, Balte, watt LOUDON & co, H. F. Citizen, Naval and Military M é mar 15-e03m rt Browns fees Tt _________ Brown's Hotel. _ 'AKE NOTICE! Ir You want Woks NQUSE (prepared inthe best TV Uhre lowest possible cash Prices, KO Brith Be ie Neat aac ct ome Baek jo. neh Fe area ed. ade ee Fou reened, i everyone. A call is colioited. » °°" Saved t> svit SSP)INNER AND SUPPER PARTIES,” “GENTLEMEN VISITING THE . oe abe accommodated with the ee eat PEE PepRoeMs FOR DINNER AND'S' P- And all the delieaci i ae nd @ i She delicacies or eee ENT T Ng eorved Saepatayeameama Between l2thand set cts. A WM. T. DOVE & CO. ~ RE Now to i which IRB may be favored ithe ie . PLUMBING, GAS OR SEAM FITTING IL Store on 9h cs 8 doors north of Pa. r k of Navas Rane oh Shoulder'Strape, mar 14-W& Maw Syenue, where may found a complete azsortmeni of CHANDELIERS and oth WATER IX TURES. © er ORS, STEAM aed WASHINGTON SEWING RO Ss, low 1s the time to gor SER? sated re af TS made $3 to order, the subscriber is id to make S » Di par DRAWERS, &e., at the hortest notice. escriptions of Sewing doi HIRT BO! as 0. sae pes RS, end WRIST 3.9. NOVES 283 SEVENTH STREET.—25 barrels north ern Apples, in prime order; Goshen and Glade Butter, extra prime, for family use ; 2.000 lbs premium New Jersey Buokwheat Eastern Cheese extra fine quality ; sleo, a large stock of Family Groceries, of every kind, wholesaie and retail, at prices to suit the times, at the New Store—283 7th st. (de 13) Cc. B. JEWELL, JAcos REED, MANUFACTURER OF MILITARY CLOTHING, SourHgast CoRNER SEcoND AND SPRUCE Sts., PHILADELPHIA. _MILITARY CLOTHS FOR SAL _ in 30-6m EW FHOTOGR ATA AND AMBROTYPE GALLERY, 480 Pennsylvania Avanex i ey Near Third Streaz, = Vapi handse upin me cane, HESFOSRARES only One Dol ar z Tor the 5 ae coRy and 28 cents foreach subsequent ne @O00D PICTURES taken in any weather, Remember the Number— 480 Pei ia Bvenus, near 3d street, “ies the shadow while you hawe the substance. ap B-Iv T CARRIAGES. . ; HE Subscriber having made additions to hi tory, making it now one of the largest, in the District, whers his fpaulities for manuoturing CARRIAGE & LiGH 'AGONS of ail kinds cannot to surpassed, and from his long experience in the business, he hopes to give goneral satisfactio: eS i Kinds of Carriages and Light Wagons kept en id. Q au ened ose neatly done,andall orders prompt 'y atten ‘Second-hand Car ‘on in exo! (0 for meer peR Nayar sorner of idth and K ste. ones. 16t? K ROSENE AND COAL O1L, WITH A in variety of Lamps for burning the Fi extra Wicks and Chimnies. These oils' aro considered the cheapest lights in uso and for brilliancy are equal to gas, and are not ex ve. Call and examine. Renzine for remo mints, Ou, &o,, from Silk and cleansing K Gloves. Spalding’s Glue and a fresh sappy of Med- loines, just received a MOORE’s: marl6-2w West End Drug Store, 113 HE SEAT OF GOVERNMENT O. United Stat 3 THE tes.—A Review of the Discussions in Corgrees and elsewhere, on the site and plans o| tha Federal City, with a sketoh of its present posi- tionand prospects. Also Rew arks Structures and the Sinithonian | Joseph B. Varrum, Jr. Paper: *. Sent by mailtoany partofthe United States upon the re- a fof the Fries. liberal discount to the trade, ublished and sold by BLANCHARD & MOHUN, mar 19 corner of llth st. and Pa av. OVED.—J. R. B. SCHWARZE notifies customers and the publio that he has removed his PICKLING and! OYSTER OPENING ESTABLISH- MENT from the corner of 17th and E streets, to No. 480 15th street, corner of Penn. avenue. where he will’ be happy to rerve all who may call on him,at his usual reasonable rate. mar J5 tf LIAN HOME. 8 Tale of College Life; by F ederio W. Farrar,M. A,,Fellow of fririty Co - lose; Cambridge, author of “'Erio, or Little by Lit- Ss A Life Struggle: by Mise Pardoe, . or sale al Fae POO eed a TLE & SOLOMONS? Metropolitan Bookstore, 332 Pa. av. Sole Agents fur Laurence’s celebrated foreign Stationery, &o. mar MoKENNEY & LANSDALE, 52. AGFNTs FoR THE a PARK FIRE INS. CO.N. ¥.—Cash oagital and supplice $300,000, near! of a Ror EVERAL VERY GOOD SECOND-HAND PIANOS for sal upon ony terme Rilvosswtod with setylith extarlor ae tee All rosewood with stylish exterior, at th music store of W.G METZEROTT. A large aseortment very fine Piano Stoo!sand Covers just received fo 22 FOR STAMPING A PACKET OF PAPER AND ENVELOPES TO MATCH, at the METROPOLITAN BOOKSTORE, PHILP & 8OLOMONS, Agents for Lauronce’s celebrated Linen Papers, “* MetropolMan Mills,” &0., &0., ja 2 6m,r 332 Pa. av., bet. 9th and 9th ats, PRorosa LS FOR ARMY TRANSPORTA- TION Prorosa.s will be received at the office of the As- sistant Quartermaster at Fort Leavenworth. K.T. until 12 m.,on Wednesday, the llth day of April next, for the Gansportation of military suppiios during the years is6v and 186i, on the following routes: =. au 1. From Forts Leavenworth and Riley, in the Territory of Kansas, and from the town of Kani in the Si of Missouri, to Fort Union, in the Ter- ritory ot New Mexico, or any other depot that may bo designated in that Territory, and to any point on the row 2. From Fort Unton. or such other de; be designated in the Territory of New to the at or Sone thi re or may be established in the military lepartinent of New Mexico, except Forts Biiss and Fillmore. The weight to be transported each year not to be less on either of the routes thar one hundred thousand (100,000) pounds, nor more than five mil liens (+,000,000) pounds. Proposals will state the rate per 1% pounds per eo mites for which the t.ansportation will be p2t- formed on each routs in each month of the year, wi ie for each route separately. ra it js thal — in fall, a8 well as their piaces of residence, an: prepar: eater into oon its, and to execute bonds, Fyith geod a- curity, in such an amount as may be prescribed by the & uartermaster at Fort venworth, nae on each route, 8s soonascon- Contractors will be required to be in readiness for service by the Ist aay o1 May ere their means of transportation to be approved by the Assistant Guarlormacter at Fort Leavenworth ; and, as transportation may be demanded at any time for the whole weight to be transported during the year on either of the routes, they mus: or agencies at or'in the vic of Fort venworth and at Fort Union or ther depot in New Mexico, at whioh they may be com mu, readily. | will be accompanied by the names pa ad a ae it Qui ir a eavenworth, Or sous capability to pay the bonds. shou: ey oe must be attested to his entire a0- ion, il) uy Tee gaia fr Traurgortgitoo,” and note wil be enter- Suined anions er fal ly comply =aeat the atipuls- "9 eriaht ie Foserved of rejecting all the bids that tasmay lexion, "pyaar Grernay's Oren 1 By, Satealeeise Wate! eres allndapod for holiday pronote, aad a romarahe BLS, bo. & oe comma BURCHELL. CREE ITA at omelaaatwame! “MEDIOINES. D® ?°SSitrimone LOCK HOSPITAL, Has Discovered the most Certain, Syeedy end only Effectual Remedy in the World, FOR ALL DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE, LET NO FALSE DELICACY PREVENT. ‘APPLY IMMED ATELY. 4 CURE WARRANTED, OR NO CHARGE IN FROM ONE TO TWO DAYS. Worn Back, Strictaree, Affections of the and Bladder Spee ‘Discharges, Impotency, General ousnese, Langogr, Low Palpieeiios ike Hearts midicy of Sight or Giddiness, Disease of the Head; Threat, Nose or Skin, Afections of the Lungs, Stomach or Bowele— those Terrible Disorders arising Bol jabite of Youth—those Dreadful and Destracuve Practices der Marriage impossible, and destroy botn Body YOUNG MEN Especially whe bave become ctime of Belitary Vise, that dreadful and destractive habit which aonvell entranced listenin, tet Waked to scatasy the living lyre, may eall with full coal dense, MARRIAGE. |ARRI] ERSONS, or ¥ Men centem| Me eget of payucel wesnnent organi: c@buny, the care of Dr. J. m z ¢ in his boner as a gentleman and confidently rely Il as 2 physician. aud the greater part tals of L London, Paris, Phi of the most aston’ wi fal ith frei times with derangement of mind, were cured immediately. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Young Men and others eortain practice indwig learned from yy and if ni a jestroye beth mind and chely ny ‘Weakness |, Dimness of Sight, Loss of Muscular a th f Dyspepay, Nervous Irritabili- br Decagenearatth 1s Panchos, Generel Debility, oma ‘A! tae the mind axe mach te . Evil Porbodings, cruel, f Golitude, Tindity, etc.,are seme ef the evils pre- a "NERVOUS DEBILITY.—Thonsands can new Judge what ia the cause of their declining health, losing their vigor, be- and emaciated, DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. ‘When the misguided and imprudent voury be has imbibed ainfal die bappene that an ill-timed or dread of dia un from applyin from advent: fo . He falls 4 rb dary substance month after month, orae long ae th DR. JOHNSUN'SREMEDY FOR ORGANIC W AND IMPOTENCY. eat and important remedy weakness of the ergane Cfall vigor restored. Thousands ofth ted, whe bed lest all hope, bave ‘@. Physical er Mental Disguali- Power, Nervous. Irritebilit . Eahsestion of the west fearfal kind jeedily cured. ses EXDORSEMENT OF THE PR raf hs EWARE OF MINERAL POISONS. Dr. J. BOVEE DODS' LEBRATED VEGETABLE MEDICINES. HIS IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS, For the cure of Incipient Consumption, Weak Lungs. Weak Stomacta, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Gouneral or Nervous Debility, Piles and all disosses requiring 8 Tonie.rre uneurpassed. They are made ure Sherry Wine, and Beide from their medi- cinal properties, they are & most wholesome and delightfui Beverage. HIS BRANDY CATITARTIC, Is a sure remedy for Costiveness, Liver Complaint and Dispepsia. They are pleasant tothe taste; sure in their operation; and asa Cathartia, entire hil Sectuallu, and positively superoede the use of Piils, ‘80 nauseous and disagreeable to the taste. HIS IMPERIAL GIN BITTERS, Aot on the Kidneys, Bladder and Urinary Organs, and are a superior remedy for Dyspepsia, con- nected with Liver Complaint tn all its forms. FOR FEMA OBSTRUCTIONS, They are truly valua ue of pure Hoiland Gin, — - sole fo the taete,and may be rin a FEMALE COMPANION. HIS CATHARTI¢ SYRUP, fants, Children aud Deiicate Femn'es, is one of the most desirable and valuabio inthe world. Itis a perfect substitute for Calomel, agting on the Liver, removing all ob structions in the Bowels, ouring Costivenoss, Indi- gosti: pepsin. Althonch itis as sure and effectval in its vperationsfas Calomei, yet it is so delicious to the taste, that onildren will ory for it, and itis as gentie, innocent and harmless as the dews of Heaven. ‘Thousands of mothers through- out the Jand will bless tne discoverer of this in- valuable Medicine. CHARLES WIDDIFIELD & CO , PROPRIETORS, 619 an 651 BRroapway, New Yorx, And sold by Joux Scuwarze, Druzzist, 465 Pa avenuo, next door to the United States Hotel, acd by druggists generally, mar i4-iy,rq is 0 /PHE BEST COUGH SYRUP IN THB ‘Tho best COUGH SY. in the ee is RHO RN TT hak 2 Al SYRUP OF This ettinle ia propered by ® chemist, and is nounced by mon, and those who have usec it, to be the best rope ion for Coughs, a tarrh, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Sors Throat from e that lion of disenacs, Con eee epeartabeel yet theres 1e softens, o! 's and strengthen: ¥9) aliaye nif irritation of the throat aud lunge, and pre- vents taking cold. IL7 Bott's 25 and 50 cents and 81. id by al! druggists in Washington. Georgetown ant | Alexa THE ALL SUFFICIENT THKEE TRIESEM. 1, 2, & 3, Protected by Royal Letters Patent of Engiand, and ‘secured 6 v the Seals of the Ecole de Pharmacis de paris, and the Imperial College of Medicine, Ooid, aa & preventive N eens invaluable for exhaustion, Spermator. jo, 1 js a thes, and all physical dieabilities, jo. 2 completely erad:oates all traces of those diseases that have been hitherto treated by the nau- seous and pernicious use of oopavia and cubebs. No. 3 has earas pianted the injarious use of mercury, thereby insuring to the sufferer speedy relief, dispersing all impurities, and reoting out the venom of disease. TRIESEMAR,Nos, 1.2and 3,are propered in form of a jopenge, devoid of taste i, ani canbe Lone i in the waistooat pocket. Sold in tin cases, Snd divided into separate doses, as adminis. tered by Valpeau, Roux, Ricord, &c, Price 3 each, oF four oases for 99 ich andin cases, OL pine thereisa savil To be had, wholesale and retail, of Dr. B. 5S 194 Bieecker street, four doors below Mo. gal struct, Now York. immediately on receiving are mittanoe, Dr. Barrow will forward the Trissomer to any part of the world, securely packed, and ad- ai according to the instruotions of the writer, Sold also y 8. CALVERT FORD, Jr., Wash- ington, D.C. de 6-6m OF APFLICTED! mn MSE SOKS INDL N VEGETABLE TON. This valuable proparst on has proved to gone of the greatest remedies for Erysipelas, Sorofula, Rh Sourvy, Eruptions and Blotohes on the Skin, Pi Bilious, Ague and Fever, oa bemee Nervous Debility, Dyspepsia, Liver, Salt Rheum, and ali diseases arene from the effects of Mercury, ever presen’ Lo ubLiC, Testimorisis and osrtifeates from hundreds of ol ir ol e In possession of the proprietor, tes- wers. Hig gountes 3 rative ite cu ve le 7 itis sold by moat of thé, Dragetsta of Balti- t) FO} more, 8nd at the residence of Re ee Cox, roe, gennipe unless ber same is blown on the r seal on rik. , Price $1 mor bottle, six bottles for 95. lesal % RK. S. T. Cissxn, uggii Georgetown, D. C., has sen appointed Wholesale Agent for the District, and wi supply the trade at my prices. de 2-tr ARTSHORNE’S CURE-A Ho ay ee ae STOUAPARED EY Lotte ML GREATEST pISCOVERY IN MEDNCAL TAPRTSRORNES CUA be rapt Bessae it heqwesty, ct aeasita grander tre : of the system and is used 4 ode Wrens of he weather FEES Sie NAT Sty ile eae ennedy, Ing, Preston, Sel ames, Washington ; -» Brown's ‘Hotel .. Mrs. -T., 624 A Queen’ Willams’, 17, cor C and street, bet 11th i Tedoth st. bet kt Fr wat Charlee Hlotal 2 : eb ots ir ivener"a 16 A st, Capitol fin acc 2 Nas . Re tei mes A $. 808, ‘earoe. James yman, rs, Thompson, John Reo 13th bet spike bet ie and uma rs. Irving’s, 28 4s et ‘olk, T. ell, w., bet 141 peg Pork Goi Vinrathat north ot av yftip Row, | bet N J av and ist st rs. Irving's, 28; Biba" et bok Hochrand Tath ot Soa av it, bet 1: L giein st, bet r. Joy’s, cor 8th aad Pa av wn's 7 Bro ; MS. Nr. Solomon’ a Yulec, David Le det fot; bot it and tb REPRESENTATIVES. Adama, Chas. F., Private, 194 I street Adams, Green, Private, 216 Adrian. Garnett By Willard Aldrich, Cyrus, Avenue How Allen, Wm.,corner New Jersey av and south A st Alley, Join K. Aatereon, Tho Private, N Ww cor Sd and C ete, 408 Brown’s Hotel st illards’ H. ~ Brown's Brown ute! TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. ee nscantenaeteeatansiantintatnsasieay OR HARPER’S FERRY AND WILLIAMS. F Ponte ie cae L. J. t : le, Capt. Ritter, leaw fener MON aYS ar fam, te: Harper's Ferre, and on THUREDAYS at6a m. St Aatlopes cent” Wane ie owe a : Aly ben Fykspaie 6 a.m, for Harpers Ferry i.liamaport, and on SATURDAYS ery. Harpers tery, Raa he Brengle oan be liartered on WED NESDAYS and the Antelope on FRIDAYS ter @xrou! mar 6 m Dei ae MOPDAY, Oba, emer u leave WARBIT- MIDs ato c'olook fe tvand ALEXANDRIA = 5 past 6 o'clock. for CURRIO. Et and the nd Om hy will leave SURES WAN every WEDNESDAY at's, 339 Pe av, bet 6th & 7th | #24 SATURDA eet CIAN 8, E. a _NATHUL BOUSH. Act. Alesaatsig en fe 1860 MMPORTANT NOTICE : 1860 SOUTHERN TRAVELERS. ft, Det 2th and 13th FOR MEMPHIS & NEW ORLEANS Vingraseee Mezantr Urtini 8, Fonereen tnd New Orleanr & Jackeon Rerironder” A Dinact Rovrg ann Continvovus Rall war Con Anderson, Wm. C,, Private, 236 F yg & 13th NECTION TO + Jas. ‘i ly’a, 555 New Jerseyav | Ki burs, Bristol Enoreiiis, Anata tobe Deneuve Ome ‘Dalton, ffemions * Mevile.” Caasianoers. Avery, Wim. lontgomery, Columbus, Nashetiie, Babbitt, Jemction, Memphis, Barksdale, ' cress. Eta Orleans! Barr, Tho: ver! I Barret, J, Cratohett's, pr th and Data At REDUCTION OF TIME.£N 8. Lay Washinj COT! ‘ton House Bingham, Jobn A., Washington House Biair, Sam’ S., Avenue How Biake, Harrison G.. Hyal Booock, Thos... Bonham, Miliedg: it’s. 339 Pa. av ae Hotel cL. Bi Poteler, Alex. R., Willeras’ Hotel Bouligny, John EB p¥00, Wim, W. rabson, Reese 538. Branch, Lawrence U’B. Bay Brayton, Wa, D. ‘ riav it se, bot 3d Smith’s, Briggs, Geo. Harrison's, 37 Pasv ristow, Fra », Mrs. on “yy pepe: rown, Joho mithson’s, 283 B st uffington, Jas. rivals, w cor Sd and C sta, 408 urch, John C., Brown’s Ho! urlmgame. Anson, National Hotel urnett, Henry C., Private, 253 st Burnham, Alfred +» Willarde’ Burroughe, Silas M.. Westingion House Ratterfie ld. Martin. Wi bell, Jas-H., Washington House , 339 sro Naiional Hotel Case, Charles, 40 Missouri av Clark, Horace F. Private, cor K and 13th ate Guark, Jona B., Brown's Hotel Cloméns, Sherrard, Willards’ Hotel clepton, David, Brown’s Hotel Cc Cobb, Wiliiameon = Wey "6, 46g ot hrane, Clark B , Willard Goghrane’ John, Willards’ Hota Colfax, Sohusler, Avenue Conkling, Resooe, Cooper, G. illards’ Hotel it Louimans avenue eo. B., Chonte ) redo yg Eonar! 6 Lowsaan avenuc : Sohing Avenue How Cox, Samuel 8, Private, 468 1¢th street Graig, James, Brown's Hotel Graige, Burton, 308 D steet a Cc Msrtin J., 250 F st, 13th and ith Curry, ‘Jabez 1. +, Brown’s Bocat Curti 5.5. So: mohe , gS Foor D tates "Winter, Private, Medison Pisce & H st bn G., 514 12th street vis, Reubon, Brown’s Hotel so Hen English, W. be “Poke | aw == c 8 Penney! easisovente niel C., aries, Willards’ Hotel v.and tsthet ier: 74 Missouri av is’ Hotel Hyatt's, =a — ev ., Grupe’s. ,. National Hotel Private, Franklin Row, 382 K at st Vernon ones, cor Sd st & Mo av Eeetrpok, Experience, 495 lth et heridge, Emerson, Farnsworth, John ‘own’s Hot ‘ashington House lard: Fenton, Routes br Wasnigeton House Ferry, Foster, Stephen C.., rris 8., W Charles Hotel Florence, Thos. B., Private, cor Pa. av. and 17th st ff ‘ouke, Philip B., 422 t rank Augustus, Ww itietde? Hotel te AT aeaad RH etones aes H at Sartell! Lucite Je Private, 490 Fst, bet 6th & 7th French, john A.. el W., ‘ames Gilmer, Gooch, Graham, Guriese Sonat je! o 1 YialorYamee ht Hall, Chapin, Wash Hanjilton, Andrew J.) Levy's, Brown's Private, n w oor $4 & C ste, 8 Wiliards’ Hotel ide 8th st, 3793, bet D& Paav 404 E st ton Hoar esvar Hardemen, ir., Thos.. Brown's Harris, Heimick, William Hickman, John, 21 Hil Hindinan 1 Private, 8, J. Morrison, Mrs. Herrison’s, 37 Pa av Harriet Soha Ea Beowars Hotel Jobu B,§Private, oor N.J.evand | et obt., Brown’s Hotel eorge S., 217 Pennsylvania av b Pennayivente ® 9 Per Van vo a7 et, bet 6th Bnd 7th 5521. 8, 2th et Hoara, Charles #., Willards’ Hotel Holman, W.5, V. Hooper, W. H.., 48' Houston, Geur Howard, Willism, Hughes, Goorgs Junkin, Benj. F.. Keitt, Lawrenoe 3 Kellogg, Francis W. Kellogg, William, Biipores Wm. &., Washington gore, David, 40 tifinger, Jet Kunk M faation. ol Longnecker, phn Wo. SP yacob M378 mi, sf . H., Choate’: re ih phy oe est ‘St elton F,. 8 w oor ernon House, oor 84 st & Moay Séthet PuTRe By, Brown's Ho Washington House te, 151 Fat W.. Private, 151 Jenee, 2 G st, bet 1ith and Lith Cc ston House yette House, F near 14 et ‘ashington House jationa) jouse Missouri av Private, #68 Iéth et et “pepe jouse ove, Peter » 273 E et tan ig wei oo Cat ‘aclay, Wm. |, Wo Pri jontgomery, ore, . Jae. lornill, Justin OTTIS, orris, Jsasc reeman ns, A. re Wil ss oree, Solent pilin a‘ 8 at Nixon, John T., joel, John Provme Laban T., Private, 2 5 Moore, Syécaban. Sore s Joy, Private, 408 lath at lith st 212 F, fallory, Mrs. lor's, 411 34 st ary ore AS ote "Ene aK ots av 213 Pa.ev 432 Ista "s: Willards’ Joyee's, nw corset & Pasay ‘Smithson's, B st THE LY BURG EXTENSION, from Berea eatin se conc. MOAT Ang MOTE DESIRABLE Anp INTERMEDIATE Points. Turovex Tickers to all of the above points oan Ration oe oraar of St trea aed Pecos” vans avertt, ‘ashington, D.C. anges The Trai WAS! Nat | sone RIT AP MINOTON a1 08.0. az Bs Sze ond Ash for Tichets via Oranse and fared lSemcc Sts et ot ne, rom whom they will receive polite buses |i the O} ond Poanaylvanis'urenaeetear nar or Sz ater ‘On arriving at Washington, passengers for ok th fl be onreful to take the Orang! a at Crna fa -. 7” fel-tf Ticket Agent. WreAnarte nm. BeNOR 52 CRAWL Bin = ‘ASHI ON Ate, 7.46 re WASHINGTON nisarand gS ime mere URL TIMOR E a eS and tm nye BAL. IMORE st 15 and 4.20 p.m. ore for tae KART will take traing ater acssin, a 3. Pea ecw Ew ot Ed “ _T. H. PARSONS. Agent FOR. NEW YORK. Passace, INCLU eS MEALS AN sTATER M, 87.50. < "s new and elegant MOUNT VER ‘Gn, “C. | Wp tne Goring Dot Won aa ’ My O'S. 00K &. mM. & y | BAY; and tho Company's Depot’ at Rinooe. | gt ten Washington Bnd Georgetown @ the cone! comnecting with Alexand' or railroad, which leave the corner yd jourly, or they oan icare | on m the Western W au 2 Sas ties ty be Higa Ld bt ig on app! 08 M Rhi Wester ht will be received up to the houre of 7 inenrance will be effected on ali goods is ine nt the office of te Oompany ot Kprreod ium. fe ie S11 Merrett this oo} nication Vertes serene and Sclnistonm sos co., Alex: H. B. CROMWELL, & CO., _s02.1y_ 86 Weet st, ornerAltuay, Now Voit. 4. @. C. Lamar. ©. H. Morr. 4. L. avrEr. Fasc a SURNE YS. av-Law Hotty Srains, Mise. wii inthe High rol Errore and Av- 1» the Federal t at { oF ie Seventh Judi District SEAL ul tendo she Colinton ot Te. Tea, TEA. - & lot of 5 chests of 8 ran We will receive to Standar: we confidently e baal mend to our ee it 12 very oroice, Prisco ’ & cents per pound by chest ur otherwi ARD BLACK TEA. K & BURCHELL, _imart Sor. 18th st. and Vermont ave. ONES cENEAS LS Ot THe STAD TATES—Advisine the Presi‘ont and gente 4 rtmen’s relative to their Ofoial Duties; | Bxpeunding the Constitution, Treaties - vernments and indian Tribes and the Publi n @ volnmes fvo bound in sheep, with joes a" ited. Al igeet to * | bopnd rasiform with the bose, Free 63 BLANGHARD & Suocseenre te Jyst . —aiamaen ole, 75 cents, ble Thick, 91.2", Barb Post, $190 nen. Call soon, at ra RHEPHERD'S. cor. rth and D sts. B UTTER YAgEHovsE. “4 . XCHANGE Pi - Riaht Opposite Post Ofer, ee We have always on hand ever; lit TER for Bakers, Confmotionert and Bite Recgere f ep wenrs the egnn for getting it ned irect to us from the we very cheap. ELLICOTT & HE fotb-tyer Butter Agents KD ine AND STOVE ‘oon: wi 282 Pa. Aves 1 . COOKING AS ? Sabena itm anp l2re Sts OTHER ( OAL#! 282 foe pepe Berwees Irn ap l2rn ®re coal weil soreened befu: - IEF San rel sapeened before delivery TJ & W.M. GALT, cea Between eth and th ate — 4,000 rol Sie Pee ihe re forwarded to us zerne 7 pe Sivas aa prranly SE somes S,Walen.” OUT va ING & BCR de® tf Cormar of Isth at nod Varmens He Wale es rs rile and reliable 1 bay "the a F.C _PATTIRON, Agent _ gE: KX ALE AND XXX ALE! Herel SR ae * ony. ig. Psmeun fc ‘27th ets.