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MISCELLANEOUS. Be RESEORATION GSE gue ‘THE EVENING STAR. BALLAD. (GERMANESQUE.) HATS he qT In 8 room there sits a maiden, crimson-lipped and lustrous-esed, Anda youth, dressed like & peasant, sits in silenes by her side. grants of land acts of Cogsress roved May I7t i. hs 1858, to _ TATE Lapama to aid in the cot ol —— rai ls therein mentioned, adjusted as to au'horize i. ere! bed, noti. Loud lsughs that joyous maiden, as from theme to ae z renee all "the Sreeaet afered ads rhich theme she trip + : f cn each aide of the mie Bit ee gensaut youth beside her sits and opens not | hama and Florida.” the Gi-ard and, Mobile,” the 13 lips. “Alabama and Tennessee river.” the “Northeast Mh and Southwestern.” the “Wiile Valiey.” the “Ten- t marvel that he does not in the converse | Ressee Rnd Coosa.” and the “Goose and Chattooge, en ceery word she uttors is aa arcow in his | Cmahines wineh have not oon soleoted fn virtue of said grants, = hject to private entry st lv. tl Much she talks of one Count Rudolph, of an oid 16 ordinary minimuin of raduated bs prices under the xradui Princely line, Bot o! yo \, 1854, will be restored to private w : © ae bs 1 ic try_on the days and at the places heroinafter ‘with on the Rinne." Baton, and had sailed | sutey of Sse Tedinery oatenctus of BUS. per r@, or at the prices to which they msy have grad- tated at the date of withdrawal At the Land Office at HuntsviLLz,on Monday, the 7th Cay of May next—viz: . South of the base line and east of the Huntsville hip teehee 7 gam Township 14. of range Townships 13 and 14, of ranges 5 and 6, At the Land Office at Tuscaloosa, on Monday, the lath day of May next—viz: South of the baseline and east of the Huntsville meridian. 17, 18, 19, 20, and 22, of range 1 lownships 15, 16. 17, 18, 19, and 22, of range 2 ‘ownships 15, 16, 17, 14. and 19, of range 3. ips 15, 16, 17, and 18, of range 4 ips 15 and 16, of range 5 ip 15 of range 6. South of the base line and west of the Huntsville “Ah! youl I were a lady,” says the maiden out at as “The lay of a castle, with lands of circuit vast.” Vi And she sighs, as in theembers burning redly in the tate Sierbeholds a stately castle, with wardera at the gate. vu. And the pearant youth beside her, as the uttered wish he hears, Lifts his honest hand before him, that she may not see his tears, ytIT. Rose he up then and said, “Bertha, may God bless and geid+ you !"—then Govs bis !ouely way in silence, and never comes again, 15, 16,17, 10, 18; 0, and 22, of range 6 Ix . 16,17, , and 22, of range And some years havo coni and vanished; and Ber- fais Sedan 4, of rangéa7 and 8 tha lives state, ‘The lady of = castle, with wardersat the gate. + 20, 21. and 22 of renzos land 12 X. nehts are wandering—far away > years, " er hands before her eyes, that they may Lot sve her tears. of ranges 14 and 15, North of the base line and east of the St. Stephens meridian, Townships 33 and 24, of ranges 1, 2, ard 3 Town ‘2%, of range 4 ‘Township 23, of range tad sas 23.and 24, of ranges 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14, ‘ay her r bye Xi. But the peasant youth—whiat of him? Did he end With poison er pistol? No, he took to Lager Bier: | North of the base Hine and west of the St. Stephens = eridian, Townships 21, 23, and 24, of range 1. Townships 21, 2, 23, and 24, of Tanges 2 and 3 Townships 21, 22, and 23, of range 4, At the Land Office at Canter, on Monday, the 7th day of May next—viz: : si South of the base line and east of the Huntsville meridian, Townships 7, 8, 9, 17, 18 and 19, of range $ ‘ownships 5, 16.17 and 18, of range 4 ‘Townships 5, 6.7, 8,9, 15, 16 and 17, of range 5 Townships 4, 5, 6, 7, 3, 9, F3, 14, 15, 16,and 17, of range 6 Townships 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 14, 15 and 16, of range7 6, 7,11, 12 and 13, of range $ Townships 2, 3, Townships 1, 2 = 5,7, 8, 11, 12 and 13, of ranged XU. Took a wifs, a plain, good woman; aad at eve how blest sits he, With his Clara's arms about him, and—a baby on Ats kaze. A. A—| Wilhe’s Spiret of the Times, —+.,0e- Tue Carstanc Breacu or Promise Case.— On the thirteenth day of the trial of the great St. Louis breach of promise case of Carstang rs. Shaw, the usual large crowd was present, listening to the prolonged evidence for the defence. The St Louis Democrat says: Itis noticeable that there are several well-dressed individuals present from day to day, who have no — wie ee ate ite, Cys the gratitica- Townes 1 3 ven bore 10 ion of a nid taste. The trial bas brought out i, 12 and’ the idlers in tall force. and their patience is only | LO™™shIPs I, 12 and 13, of range 12, exceeded by their anxiety towatch every word that is said, and to bear every detail of the testi- lnony, especially that which is presumed to bear oo the moral charaeter of Miss Carstany. Both defendant and plaintiff were inconrt. ‘The jurors are a flue, healthy set of men, and bave borue the fatigues attendant upon twelve days service with excellent humor. Not one has thus far asked a single favor of tke court. Judge Reber bears it also remarkably well ———— U7 The young ladies of one of the villages in Jeterson county have adopted a novel method of raising funds for charitable and religious pur- poses. Ata late festival, a bevy of the prettiest girlsin the room formed a line, and for a Price Paid down, permitted the gentlemen to take a running kiss of the lot. U7" The Democratic convention for the fifth congression district of Maryland met on the 22d. and appointed Messrs. John T. Morrison and Bradley T. Johnson delegates to the Charleston Convention. John Ritchie, es¢ Wi bp iegerce as » esq ‘a$ nominated UU" There is in the town of Gilmartin, N. H., a young married lady, who, having been hers if horn on the 24th of January, has lives children Dorn on the 24th of January. for three successive vears, and one born on the 23d of January of the fourth or next succeeding year. iF Two more of the negroes concerned { the murder of Dr. Keitt haven been convicted and were sentenced to be hung on the 14th inst. Itis thought that another will also be executed. [> The first contribution for the new monu- mot at Lexington, Mass., has been made by Sen- At the Land Office at Montcomery, on the l4th day of May next—viz: North of the base line anid east of the St. Stephens meridian, Township 17. of range 26 ‘Townships 16 and 17. of ranges 25and 3 ‘Townships 16, 17 and 14, of ranges 77 and 23 ‘Vownships 14, 1b, 17 and 18, of range 23 Townships 1.14, 15 and 18, of range 3) Townehips 14 ard 15, of range 31. At the Land Office at GreenvitiE, on the 7th day of May next—viz: ° North of the base line and east of the Hnntsville meridian. Township 7, of range 13 ‘Townships 7 and 8, of range 14 Townships 7,8 9, 10 and Il, of range 15 Townships 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13, of Fange 16 ‘ownships 7, 8. 9, 10.11.12, 13 and 14, of range 17 ‘ownships 8,9, 1, 11, 12 and 13, of range 18 Townships 7,9, 16, 11’ and 12, of range fs ‘ownships 7,8, 9 and ll, of range 20, At the Land Office at Demopo.is, on Monday, the 23d day of April next—viz: ‘ North of the baseline and east of the St. Stephens meridian. Towsshios 17, 18, 19, 20 and 22, of range 1 ‘ownships 18, 19, 20. 21 and 22, of range 2 ‘ownships 19, 20'and 21, of ranges ‘ownships 19, 20, 21 and 22, of range 4 ‘ownships 21 and 22, of range 5. Worth of the base line and west of the St. Stephens : meridian, Townships 16, 17, 18, 19, 21 and 22, of range 1 Pownships 1 16, 17, 18, 2) and 22, of range 2 ‘ownships 14, 15,3 9 and 2, of ranges ‘Townships 14, 15, 16, 18, 19 and 20, of ran; Township 14 ,of range 5. At the Land Office at Exsa, on Monday, the lath day of May next—viz: Monday, Monday, ator Hammond, of South Carolina, who bas sent North of the base so ae ae of the St, Stephens is “5 for fifty dollars to the association. Townships 7, 8 and 9, of ranges 21 and 22 boss coo) Tt was licked with a h pole, in Jeffersonville, Ind_, the other day Dy the wife of one of his jours, for an alleged slander upon her. [7A fire at Greensborough, Georgia, on Ties. day meraing, destroyed Johnson & Porter's and JA. Davis’ stores, and Mr Cunningham’s and Township 9, of range 23, Gi unde: hand he ci’ Vv this oighth day of Marchs gsc) Of Washington, Commissioner ofthe Goin PEON... NotF.—Under the regulations of the Department, as heretofore and now oxisting, no payment oan be d made for ertising proclamations except to such sther residencce_Froperty generally Insured. | publishers as are spectally authorized to patieetege ————— - —- — | the Commi ioner of the General Land Office, mar 13 AKRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. WILLARDS" HOTEL.—G 8 Telestons, NY;P | PROPOSALS FOR ARMY TRANSPORTA- ¥ 8 Toad and lady, Va; A'S Brown and daughter, PRorosALs will be received at tho office of the Ae- Mase; 51 Hater woitn, NYA Sohell, do; Wektus’ | sistant Quartermaster at Fort Leaver sorta At s oe J, Batrerield, do; CF Therntos, Mo; A | unti! 12 m.,on ednesday, the llth day of Apri Morn : i J Divensiie, A Cassand a d jady, next, for the Raswortice of military supplies i Morrill, Mu Sands, NY; AG Deiluff, Pa: during the years 1860 and 1961, on the following E Johnson « A: M Strakoech, Andrard«: | routes: C Bo es, Va; G A Caid Heacveks erd | 1. From Forts Leavenworth and Riley, in the ady 3 bow BNibeed fedg.do; AN Raskin, | ‘Territory of Kansas, and from the town of Kansas, Pa: P Kerr, 0: B Nibiook. «:; G* Bast ett and ia in the State of Missouri, to Fort Union, in the Ter- Mas:; Mis? Bastlett. do; J T’ Hatch, N +3 Hari ritory ot New Mexico, or any other depot that may do; B'Bu-ton Des Stockler, 2) 5, 8 Sampscnt | be desienated ia that Territory, and to any point on 5 . si . Pa; ison. 3| the route. EA Smith and lady, H Reed, do; € Cobb. +: 2. From Fort Union. or suoh other depot as may iF. Brown Cor avd w dy, NJ; irs E | be designated in the Territory of New Roxio ty veant, } McAlpine, Mich; J Carrol. Me; | the posts or depots that are or may be established HT King, King, uo, in the military department of New Mexico, except NATIONAL Forts Bliss and Fillmore. R BW: iinms, The weight to be transported each year not to Nc; 3 B Tres be less on either of the routes than one hundred thousand (190,000) pounds, nor more than five mil lions (5,00,000) pounds. Lge, Sang will state the rate per 190 pounds per 19 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 wollas their places of residence, and be prepared to eater into contacts, sud to exeoute bonds, with good se- ™ Vanhenkei abd a 1» Vay EP Alexaner, R ‘H Jenkins. U te, Vis z = 1 = Caarsor, Ga; 4 White and Isdy, Mica Sabina, Hon CH Van Wyok, xi; J ‘a3 iw Merritt Xan Ga; 4 K Coohr Vv: curity, in such an amount as may be prescribed b KT; George Jackson and hen haa Whitely, O; | the Assistant Quartermaster at Fort Leavenworth, wohs, Va. not to exceed $15,000 on each route, as soon agcon. roe cert be hat ange 4 to be sontractors will be require in readin for service by the Ist day ot May sucosedions their means of transportation to be a@ppreved 4 the Assistant Quartermaster at F% venworth ; ‘ort Lem and, as transportation may be demanded at any be transported during time for the whole weight to the year on either of the routes, they must have places of business or agencies at or in the vicinity of Port Leavenworth and at Fort Union or other depot in New Mexico, at which they may be com- —o Bahco fod beth “ach proposal will be xcoompani: of the sureties, ‘who must be well known tothe Ase patel Suartermeaier 3 at Lik megrenworn, or 1088 joint capability ¢ bonds, s| be forfeited, must be Attobted to his entire satising. ion. Proposals will be endorsed as follows: “Propo- tiectana eriiietoand tte Those ry fu tious set forth in this advertisement. n° uP UIa ment. Th ht. jeoti me eight te reserved of rejeoting all the bids that QUARTERMASTER GENERAL’s O: , fu Washington city, Web. 10, 1960, PRING CLOAKS, SILK MA |. ko . do. S ‘We are now in Tecelphate bee oar ment = fen ae oer for early spring sales. vari o yu i Black Silk Mantion of new designs. ‘tells, Gaske N’S HOTEL.—S H Homp:trad, Ark; R J w’Bricn, Miss O° isrien, Par B eee 1 Tilton, Mr Met E Santord,N Va J Barnes and family, Del; J Hat er. R Jarby, Ps; E Williams an ‘ady, Ma ; M W Hawes and lady, SC; A P Abell, Vays «i uriman, NJ E Baker, Va: 8) Morarces, Loc Ruey, Miss A Riley, Md; J Kyan, tll. KIRKWOOD HOUSE—A W Baker, N Marten, Mas (ae Mnakias, W Romsty3 au eh. NY: lace, NJ;') Gowen, Pa: D Hastecay dB Mina 1 beater Wal- Hausbrough, J Tucker, Va; RE Wiitirg, Fis; CW, 5 Ky; ‘ON HOUSE.—C c w, 4 per een, 3 Gowan, Cal; * Buffington, Mich; TF Cox,Ndi jj} hams, BJ Wiluame, Mase; hon. O; W Lvlee, Md, WV ebuen, i J Detwier, OCBANSTEAMERS’ SAILING DAYS Fou tux Unrrmp Srarzs. Steamers, Leave, For. ash- MEDICINES. His#Ly IMPORTANT TO ALL! . COX'S INDIAN VEGETABLE DECOCTION. It is well known that in the Sprin, more contract disease than rod ace danced Parone aw ass A Hail the ille thet fooh is haseto,hectes freak fora: Hin, ‘therefores ieportsar Mang, hOUt xistenee. should be thoroughly cleansed’ and ge Purified, and this oan be done in the t effe RS'M. CONS INDIAN VEGETERPEOREE CTION, the best r: 'y discovered tor the cure of diseases of Skin, Er ‘Soroful ts ‘Nervous Debili vers of dtr rising from impurity Beene Meng Peter dixcanes the most remarkable as can be mcnetea gures, as can be numerous certificates from "persone. ore ew Rr ior or ity, ae is recommended by ali who hove nees itasthe most invaluable remedial agent TF itis sold by all the Drucgist &ud at the residence of the rene Heltieore, 158 East Matinee tress bottle and her seal on the cork, “i ediaea Price $1 per bottle, six bottles for $5. Georgetown, AS°C:, Wincadio keett , DrnEgiat trict, and ; ¥ price ioe } will suppy the trade at my prices, BeEwAre OF MINERAL POISONS. Dr. J. BOVEE DODS’ CELEBRATED VEGETABLE MEDICINES. HIS IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS, For the cure of Incipient Consumption, Weak Lungs. Weak Stomachs, Indigestion, D: ‘Speps: General or Nervous Debiity, Bites and all dees ‘quiring & Tonic.are 5 ofa pure Sherry Wine, and Raids rom ter mae eiral properties, they are a most wholeso: d delightful Beverage. . es ' HIS BRANDY CATHARTIC, Is & sure remedy for Costiveness, Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia. They are pleasant to the taste; sure in their operation; urd asa Cathartic, entirely. ef- Sectualiy, and positively supercade the use of Bill, 80 nauseous and disagreenblo to the taste. HIS IMPERIAL GIN BITTERS, Act on the Kidneys, Bladder and Urinary Organs, and are - euperiot remedy for Dyspepsia, con- nected with Liver Complaint in ell its forms, FOR FEMALE OBSTRUCTIONS, They are truly valuable, made of pure Holland Gin, Peasant and agreeable to the taste,and may be well termed necessary - FEMALE COMPANION. WS CATH: To SYRUP, For Infants, Children and Delicate Fema'es, is certainly one of the most desirabin and vainable Medicines in the world. Itis a perfect substitute for Calomel, acting on the Liver, removing all ob structions in the Bowels, curing Costiveress, Ind:- gestion and Dyspepsia. Although itia as sure and effectual in its « perationsfas Calome!, yet it_is so delicious to the taxto, that enildrea will cry for it, ard itis as gentle, innocent and harmless as the dows of Heaven, Thousands of mothers through out the land will bless tae discoverer of thia in- valuable Medicine, CHARLES WIDDIFIELD & CO , PROPRIETORS, - 649 anv 651 Broapway, New Yor, And sold by Jouy Scuwanze, Druggist, £65 Pa avenue, next door to the United States Hotel, and hy druggists generally. mar 14-ly,rq vu. Cc. RR. & TT. A. HUNNEWELL’S UNIVERSAL COUGH REMEDY, For all Throat and Lung Complaints, from Common Coughs to Actual Consumption HUNNEWELL’'S JUSTLY CELEBRATED TOoLdT ANODYNE, The Natural and Sure Remedy for all Ner- vous Complaints, From Neuralgia through a!l cases where Opium was ever used to that of Dalirium Tremens, and the common chief cause of Disease O88 OF SLEEP. _ The Tolu Anodyne, though containing not a par- tiole of Opium, produces ail the requirements of, and may be used in all caser wherever Opium was used without protucing anything but Cures, and ng the patient in a perfectly natural s'ate. The Universal Cough Remedy, (freed from al: the common obiection of Cough Rein dies, which produce nausea or prostration,) may bs considered the common enemy to ail Throatand Lung Com- plaints, and used with perfect impunity. Asking allto court from Proprietors or friends the mort severe investigation of both Remedies, and readinz of our pamphlets to be found with all dealers. and more particularly to purchase only of those who gan be depended upon, we wait in confidence the decisions of Patients and Physicians, *Prices within reach of ail” GENERAL AGENTS. MY; HUNNEWeELL & Co., 7 and 8. Commercial @Ro. HUNNEWELL, 145 Water st., New York, Under the NEWEL * ecial sup*rvision of JOHN L. HUN- hemist and Phavimaceutist. Boston, Masa., whose signature covers the co ks of the genuine ouly,and to whom address a!l communi oxtions. Sold by all respectable dealers everywhere, and all the D:uggists in Washington and Georgetown. mar 36-¢0,r THE BEST coves SYRUP IN @HE ‘The best COUGH SYRUP in the world SARTSHORNE’S PECTORAL SYRUP OF _ Wi LD CHERR Y. ‘This article is prepared by a chemist, and is pre nounced by ical men, aud thoze who have use¢ it, to be the best prey tion for Comes, Colds, Ca- tarrh, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Sore Throat from @ Gold, end & preventive of that lion of discasés, Con- 4 Om. Persons who sing should ues it. It is pleasant te the taste, softens, claars and strengthens the voios. ailays nil irritation of the throat and lungs, and pre- vents isking cold, IL BotCes 2% and 6 cents and 81. Sold by al! dragriste in Wasiungton, Gecrectown and Alexap rie. E H MRS. H. A. WHIPP AVING Located at No. 529 12th street south, between C and D atrecta, would raspsctfu.ly cali the attention of the citizens of Wasington to a new style of PEARL PAINTING and LEATHER WORK which she will teach on tue mort reason able terms, and pledge herself to give entire satis- faction in five lezsons, Specimens can seen by calling at her residence, mar 10-eolin* HE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY inform their patrons and the public that they have received their usual supply of SPRING GOODS, consisting of the iatest 8 and fashion, and best toreign manufac ture, They also respsctfnily invita atten- tion to their new stock of GENTLEMEN’S FUR- NISHING GOODS of tho latest styles and makes, They also keep constantly on hand a large supply { Navaland Military Purniehing Goots—such as Epaulets, Chapeaus. Swords, Beltre, Gold Laces, Shoulder Straps, and Sashes 3 H. F. LOUDON & CO, _ Citizen, Naval and Military Merchant Tailors, mar i5-co3m Brown's Hotel. I TAKE NOTICE! . F You want WOOD and COAL (prepared inthe best maunerjat the lowest possidlo cash pricer, go to BARCLAY'’S Wood and Coal Depot. Don’t forget the place—No, 481 9th street, one square north Pa. avenue, Coal thoroughly screened, Wood sawed everyone, A call is solicited. mar I SSD) INNER AND SUPPER PARTIES.” “GENTLEMEN VISITING THE METROP- HUSOR RUONE YOR DINNER ENDS PER PARTIES. . i And all the delicacies of the reason wil! be served up daily at TIER’S to srit S-ee'm : Sys, and Merino Shawis in grest variety of style Pe yee ripticon mar 2) TAYLOR & HUTCHISON. mar 14-W& Maw Retween 12th and 13tir sts. ra 8 FATE “ {A ND_STATE ROLLING MILLS” Sir so git torn, = DAUR? shoe DOLANS, MILI HiscoveR ep: Forealeby JNO. R. BUVANS Coe, 3] . C5 Rostop --_-—. Moh 10 Br Capraix McCiintocr ; Agents for McDaniel. craixe & Cos ow York: And overything else, orale et eR Ds mar6-colm (AlexGaz)Wilmtugton. Del. — Veet fo1a Corner of thand Dats, | JACOB REED, Myrrscrunrn oF rs leave New York on WM. T. DOVE & CO. MILITARY OTHING 5 nd th, of cach month, and Auge Now ore ito Sxecete pes orders with Sourneast Corner Seconp anv Spruce ‘Sts., ° SSE eere New vortex | “PLUMBING, Gas" QR STEAM FITTING pee Lee: = ——— =| ,JIZz, Store on ath street fw dors north of Px MILITARY CLOTHS FOR SALE. ia30-6m ’ 8560! Regus meh kenrg tine ae. | HSPN me fael ome Oe eae FOR STAMPING EEG pire et Wyse EIT AO A PACKET OF PAPER h 3 > nAwonD STATE. every WEDNESDAY, at 6 p.| SHIRTS made np tote EN ae SUMMER AND ENVELOPES m, CoLumsia, every SATURDAY, at 6 p.m to make DRA a3 ya we Riley's Wharf, at the fot’ of lith street, iy i SURE TO MATOR, ashingtou, as follo : Fy EARS ang AEE. Coupatsis, every WEDNESDAY MORNING, vat : ~~. fatal ree gee FRIDAY, abouti2m. | wert =. 0. NOVER METROPOLITAN ‘s ——___©.0. Woven THOS. W. W_ RILEY, S Ww PH A . Riley's Wher ua eerte =| N AND AMBROTYPE GALLERY, BOOKSTORE, m 16-T&Tom Uth st, Washington. yee Sevens PHILP & SOLOMONS tale sa ‘ NFW YorKaND WASHINGTON ANBEOTEPES: Agents for Laurence’s celebrated Linen Papers, Re STEAMSHIP LINE. 0 salt se cmnts, “ Metropolitan Mille,” &o., &o., Aes Stremet, MOUNT WERNON will leave v Piven inbnsdoomecase, | 50% Our "339 Fs. av. bet sthenieth sts. ork EVERY WED) AY. SFOS! )() MoKENNEY & LANSD. & Pe ne ager Wash Fe Dol sr PARK pine fist rR Foun op ital and n join the at a1 and 2% n ». N. ¥.. pty tye pptoge the hoor of the steamarat eoop rrorunus "oo itbenneat be ep 0 Lanes Sree, sp.ate prompts cross the bar ir quence of | ‘water, taken i weather, neh ettanat moe St metirupisree We tod From oe emery fra arose err ajgeeet. SavERAr Shay coon er as 5 "Yor mes! Re Baie: T. Bag . = ss One 910 one! ir BF one 2175, oct. M.T&Str estern HART, Fort. NOTICE. al poeerons writh Wg METER Orr. GiTizanNs AND STRANGERA Lz OR The i f our o1 ri ‘ = Cerna POR STNANTERS ARE Mona | oO Ths sre'erevareninge ct erourtmys:| ok ings tenrimans very ne’ Pane Wh fod fred an Bamae penne stock of FANCY GOOD, | ween itn and 12th ata, nortn aide, 0°00 TRE ATTENTION OF ENGINEERS Fiche Bpneet Att ty ers, &o.| marin tt clare in ‘Waea ond Coal ‘Arohitoots an called tos vainable SREVERESY, s RQ GOK & McKENNEY 4aq | 7etatise on the =trength of Materi ullus- marMct 336 Pray. het. 9th Teth 6m 488 [erg — ppl red, ipa for 4. Nr cheilss a ieiaaeTUDy mil ALY e of senapatipae Beokntore, 3 av. Mo oe NOWARD & MONUN. k Sole Agents sree #8 Stationery, &e. ma in small amounts, care /_ MEDIOINES. pD* JOHNSTON, BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL, Has Discovered the most Certain, ly, and only Effectual Remedy tn 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. * ‘Weakness of the Back, Btrictures, Affections of the Kidneys gd Bladder, involuntary Discharges, Impotency, General Debility, Nervousness, Dyspene our, Low fasion of Ideas, Palpitation of the Dimness of Sight or Giddinens, Di @ or Skin, APections of the Li those Terrible Disorders arising Youth—those Dreadful and Destruc: rea. der Marriage impossible, and destroy bota Body and Mind. YOUNG MEN Kepeciall; that dre ning: ed te acacasy the li th the thonders of el ey if lyre, may call with fall coal JARRIAGE. Young Men contemplating Max cal weakness, ergani¢ debility, the care of Dr. J. may roligi- his honor ae a gentleman and confidently rely asa physician. OFPICK No.7 SOUTH FREDERICK STREET, isft hand side going from oore the corner. Farl not te . hnetters must be paid and centain a stamp. DR. JOMNSTON, Members of the Royal C ofsurgvens, benden, graduate fro: f the most em inthe United States, and the greater part of whore life has been spent in the hes of London, Paris, Philndelphia and bas ef ing cu ging in the being alar TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Young Men end others who have injured themesives by & Practice indwiged in when alone—a habit fr . nge impossible, body, should apply immediately. lanchely effects preduced Those are sone of the sad and melanchely epg Sea Loss of Muscuins eceen the mind are much te aded—Loss of Memory, Confusion of of Spirits, Evil Forvedinge, Aversion office ale Diacraat, of Solitude, Tinudity, etc.,ere seme ef the evils pre- . ERVOUS DEBILITY.—Phowsands can now judge is the cause of their declining health, coming weak, pale, nervous appearance about the ey: ning th , having asingwler cough or symptoms of consumption DISEASES UF IMPRUDENCE. nd When the magus he has imbibed th happens that an tll-tim deters his from applyix respectability, can afon hands of iguorant sud desi of curing, Gich hie pecuniary month after mouth, or rudent votary of painful di ‘eubstanc! keep bia teifing asthe amall - » Mercu terrible dis Binn.&e., pro; eriod to hia dreadful enuff tacevered country from who DR. JOHNBON'S REMEDY FOR ORGANIC WEAKNESS, AND IMPUTENCY, and important remedy fd and full vigor reave ous and debilitated, whe tely relieved. ents to Mi wall. ons Irrits bility Werknesser Exhaustien ef the mest feat Physical or Mental Di ower, ENDORSEMENT OF TRE PRESS. THE MANY THOUSANDS cared at this institution withie ears, and the numerous iapeant Seat formed by Dr. Jobneon, d by the ra and many ether TOU MUCH TU oaY¥, SINCE ALL, fe & xor OLD AND YOUNG, AFFIRM ITS TRUTH, Viz.—THAT PROFESSOR WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE Will preserve wnfallibly tha growth and color of the irair, if used two or three times a week, to any imaginable age. Perfectly, rastore the gray, cover the bald with nature’s own ornament, the hair; make it more soft and beautiful than any oil, and preserve the soalp free from all disease to the crest estage. Statesmen, Judges, Attorneys, Doctors, Clergymen, Professional nen, and Gentlemen and Ladies of 31! classes, all ovor the world, bear testi- mony that wa do not ray too much in tts favor. Read the following and mage: ORY GROVER, St. esco., Mo., Nov. 19, % were md) efects were se J. Woop—Deai ed to nse some ol » wouderfal, w nruriant that our hair ae do hereby, recom en of perfect temedly for sil dive My deen becoming premature ness which reudered th in dr uve ing cont turned ww ys jaar Reeiora- tm that condition; aud haw. the last three wee snined a softness 3) r any other pre able articie for every lady's toilet, whether to be sa Hair estorstive, or for the simple purpose of ing the har, You bave perimasia ngertun any doubt of ite perform: refer tome all who that is claimed for it. Mas. G. Symonns, 114 Third stre Cincinnati, O., Feb. 10, 1257. PROF. Woor—Desr & dof mine, who hse been us: rative, | was iy duced to try it. Th last ‘Miy, and nearly every my head . Now m coine tw a great deni thicker th tf feet No give thie owledgment of the benefit 1 have received froin public nc! Prof. Woo:l's Hair Restorative, Yours respectfully, ‘The Rostorative is put up in bottles of three sizes, A.R. Jacons, viz: large, medinm, and small; the smal & pint, and retails for one dollar per be dium holds at least twenty per cent. m tion than the sinall, retails for two dollars per tle; the large holds a quart, 40 per cent. more proportion, and retails for $38 bottle, O. J. WOOD & CO., Proprietors, 312 Broadway, New York, (+n the great N. ¥. Wire Railing Estab, lishment.) and !i4 Market street, St. Louis, Mo.; and soid’by ail goud Druggists and Faney Gouda Dealers, ia 5-003: THE ALL SUFFICIENT THKES she pesirpereegs: 1, 3, EN land: rotected by Royal Letiers Patent ome and Priand leikt Seals he bnleds Phen Paris, and the Impertal Coliere af Medicine, tenna, a No. 1 is invaluable for exhaustion, Spermator. thers, and all phrsioal disabilities, No. 2 completely erad.cates all traces of thone digeases that have been hitherto treated by the seous and pernicious use of copavia and cubeb: No. 3 has entirely supplanted the injurious mercury, thereby insuring to the sufferer spoody relief, dispersing all impurities, and rooting out the venom of digaase. 7 TRIESEMAR,Noz, 1.2and 3,are prepared inthe form of a lozenge, devoid of taste and smell, and oan be hon co ie Ppt grey Sold In tin ‘OASES, Ali: ivi into sepsrats doses, 63 adminis tered by Vaiposu, Lalemand, Rouxy Ricord, ae. holds hal 3 the me- Price 93 each. or four oases for $3 whioh aavee $3: In $27 cases, where! OTeigs saving of Tobe tnd, wholsetlonndretarl of Deo AR ROR 194 Bleecker atroet, four doors below McDougal stroet. New York. immodiately on receiving are mittanoe, Dr. Barrow will forward the Triesemar to any part of the world, eecurely packed, and ad- droaced according to the instructions of the writer, Sold also by 8S, CALVERT FORD, te, Wash- § fo 6-8 A HOUR NE’S CURE-A. oT E GREAT PAIN AND REMED R&D BY A CHEMIST. Borris 12, 25 and & centa and one WHE GREATEST DISC Af ited IN MEDICAL HARTSHORNE’S CUREZALL should be Inall Rane incase of accidents or sudden eet pers.ns ib iroqneatiy cures in less time than it re eta sician. “Touree pain many Hirt of the ayatene: and is use¢ Ly ington, D.C. ; FO. A AUT STOMACH AN EAK BOWE, ollar. SCIE externaliy and internally. the t an os of the er anise Sed Cae Rhensmtiees Pate inthe Tite end Body; aise tit Neok:- person shou! a bottie, pats upon the Nerves, Muscles, pimews, beta an sea we a eee cleo- Geta bottic and try it ; — eta 18 ee N. B— ou have & Cor neo BuERy Perteret, Wehr soe, Wis you are Bilious, use HAR TSHORN: - BCU Us ates cru Bined Peas Cc av NDLING. au: CKS, A eng eee RR. 3-ITS CURE. SPE) 5 A te one With ‘stam your oe sonny Bor Tis, Charieteee Biase oF Tas MEMBERS OF THE XXXVith CONGRESS. wien ar B H. B., Willards’ Hotel James 1a F st, between 7th and jock . iclerr Win., «ab lith et, between HL Brag Then *, Vernon ns . J. Ca, 288 G st, bet lath ond Brien ts Jones 3 Ne Paav aad a at amen od ‘st Samerpa, Simon, 36, Pa av, opposite Willards’ reece Ree Wiliarts. Ghennat, Janes: Brown's Hotel Gop. Sy, Aw jn ws oh st Clark, Daniel, Washington House ern. sont Pts Fat Clitgman, Thor. Lae2:5 Pa.ay, bet Mth and 19th ate Gollsiner, Jacob, Willards’ Hotel Crittenden, John J., National Hotel Davis, Jetlerson, 249 1 at, bet 17th 18th xon, street James, #5 Corcoran’s Ber, Doolittle, James R., Mr Norton's, ugias, Stephen A., Minnesota Row, | st& N J av rl C., Mr farmer nas M a Fitch, Graham Nosot B ett oroch aaa fuk at i 3 ™m in, Brown's Hotel Fitzpatrick, Ber i Foot, Solomon, hi erer so Cat Foster, L. F.S., Will m. G,, 512 James, Warkingtos Howse Groen, Jaines 8’, Crutehett’s, 477, oor D and 6th ate | Wilson. James, Wastin Grimos, James W., 517 12th at Winslow, Warren, 266 st Gwin, Wm. M., 2341 st, oorner 19th Wood, John, 5 ith #t Haler'John' ly Nations! Hotel Woodrat, John, Wiliards’ Hotel Hamlix, Hanuibal, Washington House Place | Woodson, Samuel H., Brown's Hotel Harn das Wt any Pag, Asie Pier | ria Yona Ws ces Hot . ¥., Brown's Hotel ean bs Bren Wilhame’, 17, oor C and ax ate Hunter, ae 424 = dF bet 9th and 10th 468 6th st, between D and Kine Procton, Scktivener'a; 16 A st, Capitol Lane, Joseph, Brown's Hotel Mallory, 8. R., National Hotel . Mason, Jas. M., 424 H si lith and 12th Nicholson, A. U. P., Kirkwood House Penros. James A., Mrs, Irving's, 2 436 at ocd Harper's erry: owell, L, W., 263 G st, bet 14th and 15th Pe St mrencio ona bo ae bese Min Rowel ot bot Nd'ev and tetat | NESDAYS' and the Antelope on FRIDAYS for Saulsbury, WV. Mre. Irving?’ 28 SE aE Say parties, eeaies mar 16 m 3 tian. Wm. k., Dr. Dunn’s E STE. 8. GUY Will Seward, Wm. H., 3 Fat, bet {Sth and bath TD itipe on TURSDAY Oba Neu Temamea ber in, 312°H st, bet 16th and 16% st rary, Ieee, Will leave WASH, c: Seer, C- hire Camminsck’ a: ZR tet ath isch | PRIOR ainda at half-past o'clock. for CURR 1 1 Ten Eyok, J. C., Mr. MeBiair, 182'1 st and Peay fom Ae NDRIA, Tho John R., 458 13th at, bet E and intermediat. 4 a her gebarn Sinn, oly Toombs, Robt., 248 F st, bet 13th apd 14th Wil leave CURRIOMAN overs WEDNESDAS Frumnbull, Lyman. 451 sth A ta and SATURDA ists crolaoy sm. ae ade, B. F., Ts. , _ ye be ©, Proprietor. Wilson Henry, Mr. — Paav NATH'L BOUSH. At. Alerendcin. tes igfall, L. 4 own’ —_—— - Wilk 5 . Mr. Solomon's, 469 6th st IMPORTANT NOTICE Yule, Devitt bot ae ah 1860 ‘ 1860 SOUTHERN TRAVELERS. REPRESENTATIVES. i ees Adams, Chas. F., Private, 194 | street FOR MEMPHIS & NEW ORLEANS veo oe Atemnateie, bined * PS nt ad jomphis & Charierton, Mississippi Centra , New Orieans & Jackson Hasironds. A Dinect Rovrz snp Continvors Ratiwat Con Adams, Green, Private, 246 F st, bet 12th and 13th Adrian, Garuett B., Willards jotel ich, Cyru venue House Allen, Wm.,oorner New Jersey av and south A st Aliey, Joho B., Private, x w cor 3d and C ate, 408 Brown’s Hotel Anter . MNBCTIONS TO eirey gh Fy oeeg eg — Richmond, ALE, oral - »Knorevtia, gies Hosa eons Ri , Pein Wetkeaia feenct: . end New Orleans! to) UP" GREAT REDUCTION OF TIME..£Y lard 1 utchett’s, oor; y Soon laa THE LYNCHBURG FX 3s ul has. L.. Washington louse Afexapiria te Lynohburc, aod ‘ = Bingham, John A., Washington House SIPPI CENTRAL, are now compicted ne Biauir, Sam’! S.. Avenue House this Route the . 2 Biake, Hai G., Hyatt’s. 339 Pa. av SHORTEST 4 ND MOST DESIRABLE Booook, Brown's Hotel ‘0 NEW ORLEANS, Bonham, Muledge L,.. Brown's Hotel AND INTERMEDIATE Pore. Poteler, Alex. R., Willards’ Hotel Trxoves Tickets to al! of the above porte oan foulieng, Jonny So re & Stevens’ | be procured Bt tho Great Southern and Southwestern ' be - Orner a) 1 eu riper! Hrabsou, Reese i., 438 H st, bet $d and 4th ets Te ee ere of ith sirect and Berney Kranoh. Lawrence U’B., eae: Hotel | The Ti | WASHIN IN at 68. m. fo Hees wewadns ities St ir Routtand Soathwen INOTON at6 8 m. for ristow, Franc: jor Be Sure and Ask for Tickets via Orange om4 rown, Joh JY.» Smitheon’s, 205 B Sto seg, gig | Alezandria Ratiroad. 4 be "i Nn oor 5 Baroh, Jol Cy Brown's Hote of the Oran oan alcsandiia hedons et the Deen Barnet Hens oo Sm ‘263 G st at ‘Washington from whom they will receive polit= Burabain, Alfred A., Willarde? Hi attention. buses leave the Office, corner of Sixth street » Sine M., Washington House ~e , Ratortaid, Marta; Witterd® Hotel and Pennsylvania avenue, at a.m. Campbell, Jas. H., Washington House lemme arriving at Washineton, passengers for Carey, John, Hyatt’s, 39 Pa av the Rou: uml be careful to take the Orange and Carter, Luther tional Hotel Alexandria Railroad Gmnibes. = Gase, Charles, 6° Miesouri av JAMES A. EVANS, Clark, Horace F, Private, cor K and 19th ste fo i-tf Ticket Agent, Washington rk of oho B., Brown's Sas, Shervard, Willarie’ Hotel 4, Brown's Hotel | eames Ey ey) ee con R. W., Irving's, 28 636 et Cranes oF Hovrs. Mac By Wularde? Hotel 4 Commencing om Aonday mornine, October 17, 1358 illards Hote ue House w ilarde” Hotel Cooper, 4 Lonisians avenve ‘rains wil! Bo 82 fol lowe: © in, Thomas, 6 Lousi avenue ve WAS) INSTON at 6.29 and 7.458. m. Covode, Johu, Avenue House we WASHINGTON 225.20 a4 6.2) p.m. Cox, samuel! S., Private, 463 14th stroot in cot atsa Craix, James, Brown's Hotel sam. ve. AL TING Bete and ‘ton, 358 D street veave BAI. TIMORE, at 3.15 and 4.20 p.m. Martin dost Eee, bet 19th and 14th n Sunday at4amcniy nly. + Al, Hi 4 Lit tran .S ) ‘clits Air Sqpomty uwoorgth at & Pow | angharatae: Wits HART will take trains at 2 hos, G-. United States gel or the WERE ace, m., And 3.20 py. m. Winter, Brivate, Medison Pisce & Hat or ANNAPOLIS at 24a m., and S30 Bevin: Reuben? Baten its aif aii Acad Vin, be ret L.. Private, a w cor 3d and C ate, 408 = Dawes, omg \ 5 lvanis FOR NEW YorRK. Peisno, Chariee, W Sigmae hoe. ovense | Passace, IRE Aipineo Wie nmmiok, Wm, H.,cor Pa. av.and 13th st ATEKOOM, 87.50. Duell, R. Holland, Mra. Ale "8, 74 riav The New York Virginia Sorew Bteamahs Barerien Bidion Hyatt ae fe ivania av ROONE LER ON. Cec su peer ea, Sadney, us nNs) > Ny F.C. 9! so bag Hear oe Grupe’s, 415 Fa. v Will leave the ote Dopot, Wee. Thos. M., National Keon hos. Hy Pritato, Franklin Row, 388 K at ( re ese’, si uglish, W. @., Vernon House, oor Sd at & Mo av tabrook, Experience, 495 Lith » Etheridge, Emerson, Brown's Hote Farnsworth, Jolin F. W harves, st il-o’ciock a. m.every WEDNES AY, and the Compaxy’s Depot, at Alexandris, St 5o’clook p.m. same Gay, Passengers from Washi»gton and Georgetown can take the eosshee conneotnr with Alexand:— steamboats or railroad, whic leave the corner of ‘Tth street and P howrly, or they oan leave jouse Fenton, Reuben E.. ngton House RP, steamer from the Wosiern W harvee 8( 1) Ferry, Orris § o a.m. Florenes, Tho . and Irth st rooms can he engsesd on appliestion te Foster, Stephen C., 3 | Moecera. rome * Khineh Western Wharres FPorke, Philip i., 42 EB | reight wi! rooe: p the hours of derar Frank Augustrs, Willard: ' : . French, — B, aH eng - ott nat Mee cara Pe, opened on ai) sents ‘y jarnett, Muscoe K. rival ue onfice 6 Company Ot ds per cert Sartell; Cusine Je, Priy ¥ st, bet 6th & 7th ium. Gilmor, John A | Bocommodntions for prasangere by thie lio Gooch, Daniol W,, Private, nw cor Sd & C ate, 408 in every reepect hirel «ate and neory eit eo Graham, James H., Willards’ Hote) made to render thir pee ioat with New Grow, Galusha A... w gy bet D& Paav ‘ork apreent © Bol healthful o: sl Gurley, John A-gPrivate, 404 Hale, James T., Avenue House Hall, Chapin, SVashington House . | Hariilton, Andrey J., Levy’e, 42 Missouri 2 ‘or freight or i » .* co., Agente, ASF win sapere wonty 08 worth LI, & CO., orner Albany, New York hos.. Brown's Botel | eon on == eon ene a een 1.Q.0. LAMAR, ©. #. More. Lb awrar. hn B.tPrivate, cor N.J.avandiet =| LA™42. MOTT& auTRy Hatton, Robt., Brown's Hotel | 4 NETS ariar Hewkins, George 5., 217 Pennsylvania av HoLty Sraine, 19s, poses Sian Pama Fase Sechagn het Basta Cook ahha A 0} D, 0 o A e Hite ject to, a7 : fhe Gos ithe He-renth Judicia! Duetriet Hindma: Sie 12th wi H Cc. 5 Y to the Hoare, Charios #,, Willnrds’ Hotel pt Holman. ES s Zornon Homes, cor $d at & Moav T" TEA TEA + WW. HL, 485 6th wi . » TEA, a. Houbirs.tieerce Sy Brown's Hotal STANDARD BLACK TTA y ¥ We will reerive to-day a lot of § eherts Heres Gense Wo Pate he Standard Binck ‘Tea, which we conhdently ree Humphi 252 G st, bet 14th and 16th mend to our ouster . it is y choles, Price Hutchins, John, Smith’s, 383 C st | # cents per pound by chert or otherw: eo iiliam, Willards’ Hotel # iy KING & BY" cor. Lith st. and Verme Ve GENDEATS di Tat OTARS, the Preritent Janae Jackson, James, Brown's Hotel Jenkins, Albert G., Brown's Hotel Jones, John J..256'F st Junkin, Benj. F., oY satineten ee Keitt, Lawrence M., yotte louse, F near 14 ot echipgton louse 1 Kellogg, Franois W., w their facie ow en TW . N ation, reatios wr ov Reuven Wan awe ton House 1 ea syieecpee oy Kilgore, Davi \s av ort. The inst § voiw oor Kullingsr, John’ W., Private, 468 1th ot | fGen. Cushing. These? Kunkel, Jacob oan tel volumes are sold from the sete, te allow Lamar, Lucius rown's Ho! eons who have the firet volumes to som Andram, John SI., 56 Missouri av ‘heir Price the wholes volumes @2t 8 parade. Cane & ig ene} ky te the Unde. rdere are each, solicited so, & Digest to the Opi * mone, Geach, James Ml. Brown's Hotel, | beget altar with the abote. Proe $3. DA da BLANCHARD * MOMUN a i . ecker, .. 205 Pe sv, opp Willards’ fo k. Fargham. Loomis: Dwight, Willaras" A+ feed fe2-1y 7 oor. 1ith at. aad Pa ave. eter A., JNPARA : ovesoy, owen, 30 Cat Jvsz so re yp | re 4 - Bay 411 34 st od Haretot, Silmai 43) Pa: try opp U8. Hote puter Dauila tne rim ert United Staton otal seat pair ebeh Fear ynaid, Hornoc, Mrey Williams’ 45 Pa. wy mars "SHEPHERD bor. hand Data, he con Jad. Boot Vand ‘ste, ban" BUTTER wareuouse, i“ ls hey Pri $9 Exe Pp. oRnight, Robert, Sr ioth Laur Right Orposuie Post Gene jeQueen: John, Brown's Hote) TER for Bakers Scnfootsonerr asd Bite hoor flee . Porcher Pr 44 Hi st nd &8 We are the agents for it, retting » ned tifeon, John & Private, 464 9th st: bet D and rect to us fron Tee farmer: Se oan a tery ilwardy We Bi 2 F aloe m4 cheep. PLLICOTT & HEWES, Acces: Lilacs Qooer eee aan | FCINDLING AND Moorhead. Jas. K., Willards’ Hotel VE ’ Wooo: 282 Pa. Avenue, B . oOnING “aNBS ee Nee AND 12TH Sts. eR COALS! 282 Pa. Avance, Berween il7n «xv crm Sts. Coal weil * otieg_sad bea, marl Between 9th and wth ate snnvth je. 4 FLOUR—BUCK WHEAT. POUN EeONO oti ols Meckes ny ing Ke a oe gee G77 Ws ell iat the prion of tae ordaats Ei mn 4 = Jorge a, nw cor Set & Paav iste a F. ‘Agcone Hone ~Galccematt FLoun Mot “James &. Wejeh,” eae Re von apo’ i jemegM,. 5H ct, bet <d and eta M0 _ Corner of tnth at. 8 bg ad AQwicsisproven we Wi ‘etal There & yes te toe me -r e Ag venus; 0. &o. In every case ved fi i eee Srenue, of ‘“* ech Fe @ PATTISON, Arent LE! = +4 ae RLS KT = Pa at the WASHINGTON BREW : je is made from and ony. eacnot ‘oon “letis Wasi’