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THE EVENING STAR FUBLISHED BVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED.) 4T THE STAR HUILDINGS, Corner Pennsylvania Avenus § Bleventh 3t., By W. D. WALLACE. Papers served in packages by warriers at @4ayear, Or 37 cents permeonth. ‘To mail subscribers the sub- scription price is $3.50 3 year,in advan. for $! for three months; and for lese than at the rate of 12 cents a week. Single ; in wrappers, two cents. MENTS (of eight lines to the square) inserted three times for $1; every other day or semi- weekly, 25 per cent. advance; once a week, 50 per cent. advance. Even + 11g Star. VOL. XI. ACTS OF CONGRESS. Private Acts. An act for the relief of John Hamilton. An act for the relief of Thomas Smithers. An act to amend an act for the relief of Whitemarsh B. Seabrook and others. An act to revive an act entitled “ An act for the relief of the heirs, or their legal represen- of Wm. Conway, deceased.’* An act for the relief of George W. Biscoo An act for the relief of the heirs of Alexan- der Stevenson. An aet for the relief of the representatives of William Smith, deceased, late of Louisiana. An act for the relief of the legal Tepresenta- tives or assignees of James Lawrence. An act for the relief of the heirs and legal representatives of Pierre Broussard. deceased. An act for the relief of N. C. Weems, of Louisiana. An act for the relief of Francis Wlodecki. An act for the relief of Regis Loisel or his le- gal representatives. An act for the relief of Dr. Charles D. Max- well, a surgeon in the United States navy. An act to amend an act entitled “An act granting « pension to Ansel Wilkinson.” An act for the relief of William Heine, artist in the Japan expedition. = act to increase the pension of John Rich- mond. An act for the relief of Nancy Serena. An act for the relief of Richard Tarvin. An act for the relief of certain settlers on the public lands in the State of Wisconsin. Anactfor the relief of Pierre Gagnon, of Natchitoches. Louisiana. An act for the relief of Oliver P. Hoovey. An act to inerease the pension of Henry E. Read, a citizen of Kentucky, and for other purposes. An act for the relief of Isaac Carpenter. An act for the reliefof David Bruce. An act for the relief of Brevet Major H. 8. Kendrick. An act for the relief of John B. Roper. An act for tho relief of the legal representa- tives of Marie Malines. An act for the relief of Richard B. Alexander. An act for the relief of Simeon Sledman An act for the relief of Susannah Kedman, widow of Lloyd Redman Ah act for ihe reliet of Capt. Stanion Sholes. An act for the relief of Joseph Webb. An act for the relief of Duncan Robertson. An act for the relief of D. O. Dickinson. An act for the relief of the legal representa- tives of Jean Baptiste Devidrine. An act for the relief of Robert W. Cushman, formerly an acting purser in the United States Navy. An act for the relief of Micajah Brooks. An act granting an invalid pension to Brevet Major John Jones, of Tennessee An act granting an invalid pension to James Fugate, of Missouri. An act for the relief of Cornelius H. Latham. An act for the relief of James Rumph. An act for the relief of Ferdinand 0. Miller. An act for the relief of Alonzo and Elbridge G. Colby. An act for the relief of Isaac Body and Sam- uel Fleming. An act for the relief of John Dearmit. An act for the relief of Stuckey and Logers. An act for the relief of S. W. and A. A. Tur- ner. An act for the relief of Job Slafford, of the State of New York. An act for the relief of Jacob MoBrier, only surviving child and heir of Colonel Archibald Lougbrey, deceased An aot for the relief of Elijah Close, of Ten- nessec. An act granting an invalid pension to Alex- ander S. Bean, of Pennsylvania. An set for the relief of Michael A. Daven- port, of Illinois An act to continue the pension heretofore paid to Mary C. Hamilton, widow of Captain Fowler Hawilton, late of the United States Army. An act for the reliet of Wyatt Griffith. An act for the relief of Judith Nott. An act for the relief of Stephen Fellows. An act for the relief of Shove Chase, of New York. An act for the relief of the legal representa- tives of John MeDonogh, deceased, late of Louisiana. Anact for the relief of Benjamin Wakifield. An act for the relief of Gardner and Vincent and others. An act for the relief of Lieutenant Loomis L. Langdon. An uct for the relief of David McClure, ad- ministrator of Jos-ph McClure, deceased. An act for the relief of Lewis W. Broadwell. An act for the relief of Thomas Hasam and B. 8. Brewster. An act for the relief of Isaac Drew and other seitiers upon the public lands in the State of Wisconsin. An act for the relief of William S. Bradford. An act for the relief of John Sawyer, a sol- dier of the war of the Revolution An act for the relief of Michael Kinny, late a private incompany I, eighth regiment United States army. An act for the relief of John R. Temple, of Louisiana. An act to provide for the location of certain contirmed private land claims in the State of Missouri. An act to authorize the issuing of a register to the barque Jehu An act to authorize a register to be issued to the steamer Fearless An act for the relief of William B. Trotter An uct for the relief of James G. Burton, E B_ Babbitt. aud James Longstrect, of the United ates army. "An aet for the relief of Jonas P. Keller An act for the relief of Jobu Dick, of Florida An act for the relief of J. Wilcox Jenkins An a:t to incorporate the Gonzaga College, in the city of Washington and District of Columbia An act for the relief of Laurent Millaudon. An act to vest the title to certain land war- rants for land in George M. Gordon. An act to continue a pension to Christine Barnard, widow of the inte Brevet Major Mo- ses J. Barnard, United States army An act for the relief of George A. O Brien An act explanatory of an act entitled “An act for the relief of Dempsey Pittman,” ap- proved August 16, 1556. An act for the reliefof Susanna T. Lea, widow and adwinuistratrix of James Maglemen, late of the city of Baltimore, deceased An act to incorporate the Benevolent Chris- tian Asscciation of Washington city. An act to amend the act to incurporate the Columbian Institution for the instruction of the deaf and dumb and the blind, approved February 16, 1857 An act for the relief of Thomas Phenix, Jr. An act for the relief of Elijah F Smith, Gil- man H. Perkins, and Charles F. Smith. An act for the relief of William Allen, of Portland, in the State of Maine. An act for the relief ot the heirs of John B. Hand An act tor the relief of Brevet Mafor James L. Donaldson, assistant quartermaster United States Army. An act for the relief of the owners of the barque Attica, of Portland, Maine An act for the relief ot Anna M. E. Ring. | Louisa M Ring, Cordelia E. Ring, and Sarah J. De Lanno: An act for the relief of Rufus Dwinel. An act for the relief of Major Jeremiah Y. Dashiell, paymaster in the United States Army. An act for the relief of Fabius Stanly. An act for the relief of Mrs. Harriet 0. Read, executrix of the late Brevet Col. A. C. W. ner eips bd nad United States Army. n act for the relief of the legal representa- tives of Daniel Hay, deceased. = “ An act to authorize the settlement of the ac- counts of Luther Jewett, late collector of the district of Portland and Falmouth, in the State of Maine An act for the relief of the heirs i resentatives of Richard D. Rewiaad, ris nas and others. An aot for the relief of the Hungarian set- tlers upon certain tracts of land in Iowa, bith- erto reserved from sale by order of the Presi- dent, dated January 22, 1855. An act for the relief of Keep, Bard & Co., J. Canfield, and Joseph Landis & Co. An act for the relief of Stephen R. Rowan. An act for the relief of Caleb Sherman. An act for the relief of Jonnett H. McCall, only child of Capt. Jas. McCall, of the Revolu- tionary war. An act for the relief of Albert @. Allen. An act granting an invalid pension to Beriah Wright. An act for the relief of Geo: a acter the relief of Nancy n act granting an invalid pension to John Holland, ef ‘Askabene: ay An act granting an invalid pension il- ay Randolph. = Ls sg tut n act granting an invalid pension to Wil- i Howell, of Recah a ” n act granting a pension to MaryA.M.Jones. An sot for the relief of Sherlock Shirley. ~ ee Lrst oF Patents.—The following is the list of Patents issued from the United States Patent Office, for the week ending June 15, 1858—each bearing that date: Jobn Absterdam, of Boston, Mass.—For im- Prevement in apparatus for manufacturing gas. Wm. D. Arnett, of Chicago, [it —For improve- ment in disconnecting car axle bodies from pe- destals Gerard Bancker, of New York, N. ¥.—For im- provement in brick machines. Jason Barton, of East Hampton, Conn.—For improved house bell. John G. Baker, of New Brunswick, N. J.—For improved machine for cutting glazie's’ pins. Jos. Bartholomew, of Dundee, N Y¥.—For im- provement in machine for gathering the toll in grist milis. Wm. Beaumont, of Paterson, N. J.—Por im- Provement in apparatus for manufacturing gas. EUW. Blake, of New Haven, Conn.—For im- Provement in machines for crushing stones Alanxon Brown, of Rochester, N. Y.—For im- Lapel frame. Stephen R. Brown, of East Kingston, _ For improved sash holder. ~ se Addison G. Brush, of Great Bend, Pa.—For improvement in operating churns. C.S. Buchanan, of Ballston, N. Y.—For im- Provement in the mode of heating rotary boilers. Samuel Burnside, of Reading, Ohio.—For im- ut in seeding machines. Came aud Simeon Havens, of Boston, Mass.—For improved pocket supporter for bil- liard tables. jana M. Lewis. agill. of Ohio. kins and Henry White, of Cleve or improvement in lime kilns. arr, of New York, N. Y.—For im- Proved attachment of pipes to water-closet basins Lincoln L. Cammings, of Munasville, N For improvement in hay and cotton presses _ Philip Dickenbof, of Philadelphia, Pa-—For improved machines for bulling rice. Elbridge Drake, of Gardiner, Me —For fiin- Proved device in feed motiou of shingle machines James M. Durand, of Newark, N-J.—For im- provement in watch cases John Harvey, of Cannel, Me.—For improve- ment in windlasses. Charles A. Haskins, of New York, N. ¥.—¥For ovement to hand printing press bial C. Herron, of Remson, N. Y —For im- Vemeut in sewing machines Hill, of Greenport, N. Y —For im- in inanufacture of burning fluids. Iris Hobson ut’s Grove, Hl —For im- ducing wheel tires. of Waynesburgh, Pa.—For im- e. » of Westfield, Mass.—For im- provement in skirt hoops«. John Howarth, of Sal im, Mass.—For improve- ment in apparatus for distilling oils. Oliver Hyde, of Benicia, Cal_—For improve- ment In post and pile driver. Marshall Jewell, of Hartford, Conn —For i Provement in the manufacture of round beltins. Horace G. Johnson, of Cleveland, Ouio.—For ar eae in tanning leather. William Jobnson, of Lambertville, N. J.—For improvement in adjustable hanver for sbafting. William H. Laubach, of Philadelphia, Pa — For improvement in retorts for generating gas Lucius Leavenworth, of Trumausburgh, For improvement in corn huskers. _ LM. Legare, of Aiken, S.C.—For improvement in ivory frame composition. George H. Lindner of Hoboken, N. J—For im- proved fastning for double doors. Jobn R. Marston, of New York, N. Y.—For improvement in door locks. Amold McDonald, of Salem, Miss.—For jm- provement in cotton seed planters. Charles McIntosh, of Jersey imy rovement in lamps for Liv’ Benjamin D. Morrell, of improved washing machine. niel B. Neal, of Mount Gilead, Ohio.—For improvement in seeding machines. Charies Neer, of Troy, N. Y.—For improvement in metallic window blinds. Charles Neer, of Troy, N. Y.—For improved cracker machine. Milo Osborn, of Osbornville, Ohio —For im- Ppovement in apparatus for raising sunken vessels. Enos Page, of Streetsborough, Ohio.— For im- proved clothes frame Josep Parker, of Liverpool, England. —For improved invalid bedste: Patented in Eng- land December 14, 1357. Wm. Partridge and Geo. W. Shaw, of Elli- cott's Mills, Md.—For improvement in ma- chines for cleaning grain. Charles P. Perry, of Norristown, Pa.—For ime provement in straw cutters Jobo Pugh, of Franklin, Tenn.—For improve- ment in car wheels Amos H. Ray, of Boston, Mass.—For improve- ment in gas burners. David R. Reed and James E Chapman, of Castile. N. J —For device for holding sheep while being sheared Samuel iseell, of Chicago, 111.—For im- Provement in etallic hubs for carriage wheels. Thomas D. Sargent, of Washington, DC — For improvement in retorts for distilling oils from coal Robert M. Selleck, of New York, N. Y.—For ne in the construction of Larness pads. Wim. F. Shaw, of Boston, Mass.—For im- proved light reflector Michael M. Shellaberger, of Joliet, 1l—For improved weather strip for doors. Evan Skelly, of Plaquemine, La—For im- Provement in furnace for burning bagasse, &c. Geo. W. Smith, of Hartford, Gont —For im- proved ice pitcher Samuel H. Smith, of Magnolia, 11—For im- Proveiment in harvesters Geo 1. Smull, of Meadville, Pa—For im- provement in brick kilns Henry Steinway, of New York, N. Y.—For improvement in piano forte actions £. Turnbull, of Springtield, Ohio —For improvement In locomotive signals, Gershom J. Van Brunt, of Dedham, Mass.— For improvement in gun carriage. Thos. Wallace, jr, of Ansonia, Conn.—For clasp for skirt hoops. Henry 8. Wentworth, of Norvell, Mich.—For improved Held feace. S Williams, of Stockton, Cal. —For improve- ment in harvesters Jno. A Wilson, of Dover, N. J.—For improve- ment in bulling stone dress. S. W. Wood, of Washington, D. © —For im- provement in machines for sizing hat bodies. M. C. Younglove, of Cleveland, Obio.—For improvement in seed drills Wm. W. Batchelder, of New York, N. Y., as- signor to Wm. | Townsend, of sai For improvement in argand gas burne . Bursell, of Shelbyville, Ind., as- signor to Wombaugh Brothers & Co., of Cincin- nati, Ohio.—For !mprovementin rotery cultivators Charles F. Gardiner, of Mast Boston, Mass, assignor to himselfand HD. Gardiner, of same place.—For aye a propeller, Francis H Harriugton, of Springfield, Mass., assignor to Horace Smith and Daniel B. Wesson. For improvemeat in revolving tire-arm James H. Murrill. of Baltimore, 3 to himself, James Flyan and Peter Emrich, of same place.—For Improvement tn breec ing cannou George E Safford, of New York . signor to himself, FG. Ward and F.'T) Ward, of Buffalo, N. Y.—For improved spring bed bot- tom Webster Willoughby, of Markwell, Miss., ax- signor to W. H. Wiseman, of same place —For improvement tn car wheels, &e Retssues —Charles A. Durgin, of New York, N_Y.—For improvement in sewing machines. Patented May 22d, 1555 Wm. 0. Groverand Wm E. Baker, of Boston, Mass, assignors tothe Grover and Baker Sew- ing Machine Company, of same place.—For im- iret in sewing machines. Patented Feb. 1, 1851. of New York, N.Y. Design —George Bruce, For design for printers’ types Additional Enprovemtnt —Elbridge Webber, of Gardiner, e.—For improved shi ma- chine. Patent dated July 2, 1:97. "® WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1858. NO. 1,687. For Rent and Sale. WOR SALE—A FARM, containing 155 acres of land, (100 acres improved, with Dwel-ing-house, & substantial Barn, and Orchard of young tree: Situsted 7 miles from Washington, on Georgetown jurnpike. Terms easy. inquire of ELVANS & TH OMPSON, 3% Pa. avenue, Washington, D.C. LJ i Fo°s.2 SNe nO SOOMS ia tne shird story of the building ccoupied as an office . Wallach, and immediately opposite the City Halli. Apply to RICHARD WALLACH, ané SRE E FOR RENT AND DRY GOODS FOR ws ea ys to retire from business | wiil seliiny stock of DRY GOUDS, con: is of the usual variety to be found ma retail store. 1 will also rent my Store where I have carried on business for the last eight years. Terma easy, aud made known on appiication at 482 | street south, between ‘7th and 8th streets east, Navy, ard. je 10 2w* JOSEPH RAPETTI, Fe RENT-—A valuable GROCERY STORE, situated on t! near the Canal. P. Levy, who will of June. Jt is bins, &c., and for resident, count: er Sppiy at the office ol essrs KIL DE ; io I N Pee Sonal of C and 12th streets west, t ALUABLE HOUSE FOR SALF.—The sub- scriber offers for saie an elegantly-limshed and conveniently arranged S-story BRICK HOUSE, situated on F street. between °d and Sd streets. It will be sold as a bargain, and being ina locality where several buudings ure now in course of erec tion and property daily advancing in vaiue, it cannot prove otherwise than a good investment f chaser, J. R. McG _At MeGregor & Co.’s Furniture Wi jel2iw No. 5% a eis cals N EW AND VERY DESIRABLE THREE- § WSfORY_ BRICK ELLING-HOUBE AT PRIVAE SALE —The subscriber has for pri- vate sale anew and very desirable three-story Brick DWELLING HOUSE, with large Back Buildings, Sey nen a rooms, built in the best manner, and furmshed throughout with ail the modern im- rovements. water, furnace, range, &c., c.—aituated on north M street, between 9th and loth streets wost, one door east of 10th street. ‘Terms easy and immediate possession given. JAS. C. MeGUIKE, apidd Auet’r.and Com. Merchant. DESIRABLE SIRA FARM COUNTY, VA., FOR SA the Evening Star is authorized to commodating terms and at a low price, one of the most desirable farms in the County of Culpep- er. Iteontains about 4) acres, of which 2 are woodiand, and the residue arable land, in a fine con dition for cultivation. This tract is situated about three miles fron. Culpeper Court House. It has upon ita smail dwelling-house and ordinary farm build. ings. All the arable land not in cultivation is wi setin grass. ‘Toa gentieman seeking & country res. idence this farm offers attractions not surpassed, if equalled, in Piedmont Virginia. A building #ice upon the farm commands & fine mountain prospect, and a view of the surrounding country for many mules. The soi! is of excellent original quality, and pecu- liarly adapted to the production of wheat, and is at Present in a good state of improvemant. ‘fhe owner will sell it for less than its value,t ly app! is made. Porsons wishing to purchase wil! sommunicate with W. D. WALLACH, Es y itor of the Star. ap 9-lawtf UILDING on reasonable terms, three desirable 1.OTS, 232 feet front by 25 feet doep, corner of i4th street wast aid G street north. Also, a variety of other Lots in various parts of the city, DAVID MYERLE, No. 2. ‘Lodd’s Building, Pa. avenue. IN CULPEPER 1 he Editor of On very ov- LOTS.—For_ salo ma 22 enim I RUG STORE FOR SALE —Aneligible stand, doing n excellent retail and prescription busi- factory reasons given forseiling Torms Address “Chemist.” City Post Office. ma 26-2awlm™ RA CHANCE FOR WOOD AND COAL DEAI.ERS —For rent, tor ten years. a vacant LOT upon H, near 20th street, 51 by 129 feet, nearly opposite the new Presbyterian Church. For terms apply to Dr. CHAS. H. CRAGIN, Georgetown. ap 29-Stawtf OR RK OR LEASE FOR A TERM OF YEARS—That very handsome and eligibly sit uated HOUSE on Penn:yivania avonue, between 17th and 13th streets, lately occupied by Mr. D’Iver- no\s, a8 hotel. The main house is weil adapted for either a private residence or a public house, having a number of large rooms and many conveniences at tached to it; and the additional house whiey lately served the purpose of a bar, with three or four rooms up stairs, can very readily be converted into an of- fice below with sleep ng rooms in the upper story. The establishment isa very desirable one for a foreign minister ; the nouse lately occupied as nx bar room, &c., &0. oan eas.ly be converted intoun othes low, with sigeping roomsabove for the secretaries and attaches of the lenation. For terms. &c., apply to N. LAWSON, at Wind- er’s Building ta 2-3td A awit OR RENT—A commodious BRICK DWEL- LING HOUSE, N , with back-building attached, in Frank'in R: on torth side of K st. north, between 12th and 13th. It contains 12 rooms, two oallars, bath room, every convenience for hot and cold water, cas, und hawa stable, carriage house, oow and wood house. ‘Phe situation is eligible. and the most delightful in the oity, particularly for » summer residence. = Apply to POLLARD WEBB, No. 52 (2d sto) 7th atreet. t! GREAT CHANCE FOR INVESTM — lar; NT. For Sale and To Let—The entire STOCK of a rT nd Liquor Store, in a first- .,, Perm: jy. Appiy, with realname, niidential ” Box 98 Post Ofieen he ‘ost 2. jel OR SALE—A comfortabie FRAME DWEL- LING HOUSE, with back building attached. wood ud a pump of excellent wateron the dd si uate on the west side 6th street » The Lot has a front fee ¥ 116 feet deep, ton wide alley. ‘This property can be bought on reasonabie terms by Sppiication immediately to P. WEBB, No, 520 ‘7th st. ina 24-dtf modern-built, three- atory H E, with basement and back build- ing. No, 4041 street, between Eleventh and Twelfth, containing 12 rooms, gas throughout, marble man tels, water and bath room, Inquire on premises, or nee re 3, first floor, Post Office Department. ma 27 t ED Fire AND MARINE INSURANCE. TRIDENT MUTUAL INSURANCE PROVIDENC COMPANY, Taivent Biocx., CHARTERED BY LxoisLature, Jone, 1255. Authorized Capital..................- aaa $50,000 Cash Capital p securely tmvested —_. se emeees «+ 150,000 OBED P. MILL SECRETARY. R, WARD COWING, | PRESIDENT. BOARD OF DIRECTORS, Ward Cowing. | Obed P. Miller, William A. Bradford, ‘Thomas A. Doyle, Samuel & Darling, Wilham B. Ryder, Edward B. Perry, George Cleveiand, George W. Ha! {Pau p Ryder. F, C. Gardiner, iu ‘This ( pany Insures against L.oss or Dainage by Fire, on Stores, Merohandise, Dwelines, Mills Manufactories, Hotels, &o ; niso, on Marine and foland ‘Transportation Cargo Risks at the ordinary rates of prem: Losses promptly and equitably adjusted and paid A‘! premiums are made specific when policies are issued a repridin inouey ; and no fur- ivan es of a Stock he possibility of an os se Bre very obvious. ‘he Board of Directors have authorized the issues of Policies on country risks, detached on very low terms. The Company expe the public by de Ag Any other to deserve the confidence of sx on as {nvorable te: tution, and by the utui fairness and Il their dealings. Pohoiee granted and issucd to parties effecting in- surance. at once without artes t at lus office. W. ALE NG, Agent, No. 25 High stree’, | je 14-tf Georgetown, D.C. SEVERA!, NEW PIANOS, used only a few mouths by members of Congress, for sule at 150 and Se less than original cost. Come and see them wefioalh lhe JOUN F, ELLIS. NHE FINE SEVEN OUTAVE PIANO use 4 at the Musjent Convention was furnished by us e mn easy terms. and now offered for sPOOHN F eLLIS, AIL. ASD BANDOLING BBS’S Hair Store, near isth Room, under Wiilsrds’ Ho- . je9 fin ADIES? TUCK and all f COMBS at 4 GIBBS" Hair Store, netr 3th street, and at bis Sales Room. under Willarde’ Hotel. ia em YEN GOOD SECOND HAND PIANOS AND 001 jeer rent very low. ooh eer OHN F. ELLIS S08, hat ween ath and loth ate ave .nanr lth at RUVING MY PIANOS FOR CASH, and having B along experience in the business, | can, I will, I do seli cheaper any Sher peetlishmont in . 1a. » ELL poe halve 26, between Sth tath MEMBERS OF CONGKESS AND OTHERS ITU Set Waste aa won fh haa i 2 it pieces of the latest Music 0 Faken Teint jel4 306 Pa ave., bet. 9th and lth ste. WLAND'S MACCASSAR O1L at GiBss’ Rardin. near. 13h street, je3-6m Miscellaneous. CARRIAGES, ttention of members of Con- pork the public Tent of ROR large su assortmen! CARRIAGES, TESTONS, ROCK AWAYS, BUGGIES, &c., &0.; all manufactured oy ourselves, in this city, wnich we offer at unu: ly low prices. Old carriages taken in part in change for new. sie Carriages of every description built to order. and Tepair.ng well and promptly done at short notice. avenue. south side, between lith } next door, but one, to the Star Of- ce. Factory—553 12th sti ma 2i-2tawtt c. and » near canal, ARUN & SON. ID hl att di STONE KRIAGE STEPS CAN BE HAD Ps) at the Marble vant corner 12th and E atreets, cheaper than elsewhere. J. RUTHERFORD, Southeast corner 12th and E sts N. B.—Mantels, Monuments, &c., always on hand. ma 25 eo2m B NOTICE. ALDWIN BROTHER have removed their Steam Factory to the corner of Firat aud D streets, two squares east of their former location, where they will be pieased to see their patrons. They de- sign SY died 8 good assortment of . DOOR: YINDOW FRAMES, SASH, Glazed and Un- aa By RAMES, glazed. ‘ BUINDS. Rolling and BALI Stationery, PICT Rs, RE FRAMES, ind Circular, wTS, Carve 5 and Plain T°" SAWING and PLAINING of every description : and in fé thing which the most perfect machinery, wor competent men. can execute. Cabinet makers can always have their S: Plaining, and Turning done in the neatest w All orders from t er. e@ vioimity and surrounding States will be carefully filled and packed to any ad- 58. iLs* We respectfuli Our ui!ls are Presented. ma 2-eotf request a settlement when BALDWIN BROTHERS. Cc O. WALL, . 515 Seventy Street, Continues to { ish COFFINS, at short notios, of all kinds ans es. I will attend to removing persons from the Od emcee grounds to new Cemetery. Furniture repaired; Upholstering done ; and Var- nighing, done at houses. . Es esidence—D street, between 6th avd 7th, No. ap 22-coim H‘ts OF THE SEASON. I have the pleasure to introduce the HANDSOM- BST HAT OW 3 also, 2 fresh case of, FRENCH SOFT Ba'fs of my own im SD portation. Getting them from first hands f can offer them much lower than usually sold m this city. A peep at thei will guarantee sales. lead Sign of the “White Bear,” corner of 6th stroet and Pa, avenue. Ap 2i-eotf HOPKINS. I ORDST. LEONARD'S HANDY BOOK ON 4 Property Law ; 75 cents. A Poor Fellow, by the author of *Which the Right or the 37? Gl 25, ts! ew Yorg State Register for 1358; Ty Derwout, by Mrx. Ann S. Stephons; 21. Pocket Chess Board, adapied for playing in radlway cars, &) cents, Jornans w.s Five mies from Stephenson's Depot. per’s Ferry and W FRANCK TAYLOR, vRINGS, EDERICK County, Va. nehester, 13 mul f ©.) on the Ha ester Railroad Leaving Baltimore, Washington. or Cuu beriand in the erly morning train, vi ar por s Ferry for Stephengon’s Depot, arriv TDR same day by Lo’cioc’ p. m. Leaving the Springs, connect with express train Harper’s Ferry, ar- rive in Baltunore at 9.48, m.and Washington at Ll a.m. same day. . Grounds extensive and ees shaded. Fine mueio and experienced servauts. Hot and cold sul- hurbaths. The water for sale in barrels or bottles. Mails daily, except Sunday. chrono Iu dyspepsy, gout, rheumatism, Sropey : the liver, diarrhea and dysentery. chronic diseases o} spleen, kidneys, bladder, &c., especially in erup- tive diseanes, thie water is invaluable. To invalids generall e+ pecially thosé suffering from debil- ‘Ater is advised in June and July, ity, th : ‘ie throw tickets from Maltimore aud Wash- Mfesim* DR. R.M. JORDAN & BRO. P£EMIUM LIGUTNING-ROD POINTS. The attention of the publicis respectfully solicited to the examination and patronage of a superior arti- cle of LIGHTNING CONDUCTORS, manutac- turedand erected by Labarre & Owen, corner of 10th and C sts, Washington, D.C. The superiority of there Conductors over many others now in use, will readily be acknowledged on examination. Thov are manufactured of a select quality of iron, connected with coppor couplings. and thoroughly carbonized to obviate the action of the atmosphere on the metai,and mounted witha superb copper point fire gilt and tipt wits pistina, which renders them strictly scientific. _ All points not tipt with platina will corrode, When theylose their attractive power for electric- ity, pga condition they are worthless, jes tm L CARD.—A Pinno of Wm. Knabe & S Co.’s manuladture, cost 3:5, five fin-, anutiful rosewood case, used ii Acie oareful famt'y only two months, uow offered for #25 is Agreatbargnin. Also, sev Pianos used onl Sur ng the winter and cor ly for saie very fow. a5 per month. . emember the right name and nymber— JOHN F.E uent- anos for rent from 50 cents Lo ma 19 306 Pa. avenne, bet. 9 d i0t J L IVERY, SALE, AND HIRING STABL 4 On ith st.. bet. Hand I streets, ‘The undersigned begs leave toanform the citizens of Washington and the pul H that he kus added to his stock a lot of fine traveling Horses and Buggies, and where can at all times be obtained neat and showy turnout, jorses taken at livery on reasonable terms. PL ait oe to bus.ness | hope to merit a share of public patronage. ma 24-lin™ JAMES H. SHREVE, Jr. EW LIVERY, SALE, AND HIRING N BIABLE, i Corner of 13% streetand Peunsylvania avenue. The undersigned begs jeave to announce to the citizens of Washington, and the public in general, that he has just completed one of the finest Stables in the city where eau, at ail times, be obtained as neat y- showy a turnout as can be found an: hi My stock comprises a fine asso:tment of sé, which, for style and action, wannot be sur- pa by any stabie in the country, and choiee let of new carriages and light wagons. Horses taken at livery on as reasonable terms as at any establish- meut in the city. Give me a call, and [ guarantee satisfaction, ma 4-3’ ALLISON NAILOR Jr. prices REDUCED. LEVY’S BILLIARD SALOON, No. 45) Penn. avenue, between 444 and 6th streets, is A———, now in complete order, having recentiy * - adopted the latest improved Cusitions. . Duricy the summer the p:ice of a z; game will be 15 cents, or two consecutive ganies for cents. je5-tm* ASHIONABL PERF UMERIBS, from the best houses, xt GIBBS’S, near the corner of 13th street and Pa. ave. je? 6m HE WONDE OF WASHINGTON IS GIBBS’S VEGETABLE BALSAM perform ing &lmost miragies in covering up Bald Heads and curiug ali Soxip Diseases. ja 9-6m IANOS AT GREAT BARGAINS. now in store over thirty PIANOS from the very best manufacturers of the couutry at prices to suit the times. reve. ral very fine Pianos, but little used, are offering at great bargains. Two of Hallet & Davis’ cases, iron frames, for $225. ‘One of Knabe & Co.’s for & One of Munn & Clirke’s tor 5 Seven others, from $# to $150, Call and see yourselves. eal HN F. ELL JO) r 306, between 9th and 10t HAIR WORK REPAIRED, or taken 4 in exchange.at GIBBS’ Wig, Braid, and Curl Manufactory, Pa. avenue, between 9th and 10th sts, je 3-6m SEVERA LOLD AND VALUABLE VIOLINS *) (geauine Amati) are for sale at the Music Store of Ima 29] W. 6. ME R Tr. 7 octave, rosewood (LOCKS !—CLOCKS!!—CLocKs from @1 10'S) rom 0 at MATER Keys, Balis, Cords, &c., for Bhad ahaap, N. B.—CLOC wAL » such as Oils. le.—the trad le sup ia 'T RECEIVED AT SHEP rer 7th and D stre ment of the publications of NEW Books Ju HERD’ A, complete a: Carlton and Porter, Sabbath School Labra Re- wards, Hymns, Tracts, &0.; Wesley Family, Tales and Takings, Lost Chap'ers, Chief of Pilgrama, The True Woman, Peter Cartwright, Biblical Dietion- ary, Tounge of Fire. What Must I do to be Saved, ‘Sting of the adde Vingston’s ‘Travels in Africa, "s History of iudians, Six Steps to Honor, ern Scenes, New Lute of Zion, an other M Also, ieaté “Child FA 180, A ent for Publications of the “C: — T° BRICKLAYERS AND PLASTERERS. Ihave just received a ofthe best W' and Grey SAND, wh low, Also, W. GK. and DL. ., Pine and Hicko WOOD, White and Red Ash COAL, at the low- corner of O und Lith stan near the ate corner 0 ¥ jek {, W. BATES, Dentisry,@0. _—_—_—__ R. R. FINLEY HUNT, N ' a, ENTIST, . . 310 Penny’ avenue, will perform all von belonging to his profession at his old established ofhce, as above, 4 19-tf CBeorvastic PROCESS N IM? ROVEMENTIN MECHANICAL DENTISTRY. Dr. T. O. HILLS respectfully informs the public he is now prepared to insert partial anc, full setts of T ETH &t reasonable rates, on this improved _ ‘The great advan- tage this process over all others adaptation. The method of itseif im perfect fit. ‘The metal is entirely free from all me- tallic taste and none of the secretions of the mouth can have any effect upon it. Testimomals from most prominent citizens of Baitimore, confirming its great superiority, can be seen. All those sous who are suffering with ijl-adapted plates will please give mea cail, and I will t-ke great pleasure in explaizing and exhibiting to them specimens of the work. All inquiries should be made at of- fice, as 1 am the ouly authorized agent for this pro cess. Office, No. 250'Penn. avenue, between 12th and 13th — next house above Gautier's, ap 13-Sm ENTISTRY. DR. STEPHEN BAILY, Orrice No. 19¢ PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, =] Three doors from lith Street, Dr. BAILY begs leave to inform the publiothat he gan be seen Atal! hours, at his office, ocated apne He feels assured that an experience of fifteen practice, with the large number of patients. and creat variety of difficult that he lias treated sucoess- fally, will enable him to surmount any difficulty, soientihe or otherw , relating to the pooh. He Own experience confirming the opinion o! mer eminent in the profession, and especially Dre. Herre and J. E.P has led him, long since, to dis- eard all mercurial rath for filling Teeth, al: all Enamels, Gutta Percha, India Rubber, and Ce- um ments for the construction of Continuous Teeth, and that Porcelian, mounted on Gold is the only reliable substance that can be worn in the mouth, & was most conclusively shown by the inst Aiithongit be kates Een from, his 3 resi 10", ie ors himse! om 01 = lence practice in Washington, he fororably known to his numerous friends and patrons, he begs leave to refer them to the following TESTIMONIALS: From the late Rover of the Church of Epiphany 0 ©: ie City. Dr. Stxruen Baily: Dear Sir—{ desire to express my esteem for you peracnally end my confidence ou 88 & superior dentist. The operations execut ‘or mo have been highly satisfactory. | ~~ that you may receive the patronage from my friends and the public that your skill so weil deserves. Washington, Aug.%, 1056. SW. FRENCR, Frem one of the oldest firms in Mossra. Boggs, Cotman & Co, Havin, employed r. Stephen Haily, Surgeon Den- tist, of Washington city, to execute for me im- portant and difficult piece of work, which he did te my entire satisfaction, and im view of the that one of the most distinguished members of the Dental Cotlege of Baltimore, failed, after repeated trinis, te perforin the same work satisfactorily, it gives me reat p.sasure to express my entire confidence ane Ei h estunation of pis proteenonal skill. Baltimore, Jan. 12, 187. HARMANN BOGSS, Extract froma note received from the late Hon, John Mire Sexaye, Aw . 8. Sera: ‘Fhe teeth ey mole me work admirably 3 poth- tag could be better. h. 1 can cheerfi Dr. S. Baily as superior Dentist ie & set of porcelian teeth for one of wm and plugged several teeti for tenyeares OBERT. NIKON ten veer the Va. Conf, of the BM. i Ghurol Sonth. April 19. 1856, a saa ae We, the undersigned, having ooasion to SYBL eursctves of the professional sitll of Dr. S. Baiiy, Surgeon Dentist of this city, or having been cognis- fami 168 of frien rs ant of his oporstions on our ds, take pleasure in oxpressing our Aduuraiion of his artistic skill, a5 weil as of the uniformly satisfactory manner in which he performs the most delicate and difhoult operations in Dental Surgery.and we respectfu!ly re- commend him to the confidence and pat-onage of the public. of which we consider him omens worthy, ‘Homas U. WALTRE, Architect U.S. Capitol, ‘Homas M) ev -b ..of Washington, D. of Washing! - z Cc at n, D. ne overare 3 Kiorida =x -Msyor of ashingtomd vt s. Patent Office, f Georgetown, Px ry BaLpwin, G.C. \y leur. Principa! Rittenhouse Academy, febze tf ontaining mm ster-pieces of bite f wn ue. them will be e epeeches ef Rufus Cho- vard. Welster, Ciny, Calhoun. S. $8, ce, Jobu Perkins, Jr. Pinckuey, Patrick Hen ry, Hayne, Crittenden, MeDufie. ‘Dougins, nnd many others; by the iate . Barton Ross, 1 vol., Publis ed at $1 Rhetorical Ma or Southern Fifth embracin; and elegant extracts Prose and Poetry. ha Treat se on Khe pies of Elocutic torical Ficures and the ; ANCK TAYLOR. vol., 37 cents, Publisied « ‘s je2 F Oo AMBROTY PE: NE of the most satisthobory a ries that are indulged in. in these pi le are the AMBROTYPES taken by ROBE SANDS. ‘The wonderfal accuracy with whlch those pictures cangbe taken, has been often atverted to, as wellas the demand for thi hey are found in the in aud poor.—go where you wil and you « SANDS’ GaLLeky Pa, avenue, bet, 8th and Sth stree! miversal juxu- agressive days, N ,. . TO TRACTORS AND Important Burt Re ENKINS § LAMBDIN J Manufacture Sash, Doors, and Binds, Crown Are itrave, Pannel, and other Mouldings, Fsn " Plan — ck-ts,and ail other work in connection mame Rudin cheaper than aay other estab- it ton. rms eats JENKINS & LAMBDIN, Alexandria. — ING OF BONNETS ON tat ENS’ New Fancy Store, between Sth and 10th sts. aps RS.—We are the agents of Jos N. Y., for selling th They are made e nivest Genesee Flo ed than any Cracker ear » CRACK {RSW ‘ox, of Lansingburgh, celebrated CRACKERS by machinery of the ol are more extensively " e kind in the United States. bo $3 cal vin iso og at fate as they ave sold in New York city. the same rate sathey ANG & BURCHELL, corner Vermont ave, and iSth'st._ GAEHLE, A CHICKERING _ ma 23 A KNABE & and a Hallet, Davis & Co,’a — little used, for sale at great bargains. 1S, mals i, between 9th and 16t BANKING HOUSE CHUBB BROTHERS, Depozitore depositing Bank Notcs will please mark their Checks payable in currency. ‘Deposites of Gold will be paid in Goid. Accounts will be opened with depositore allowing them to deposit et ro a aes the s wi lio ditierence. sea ee eine credited Binh HROTRERS. AGGAGE EXPRESS OF FICE 344 D StReetT, _ Adjoining Ths States Printing Ofice. ber, Baggace Agent for Baltimore sal Ohio aak Washineton Branch Ratiroad, has opened an office, at the above place, for the acoom- modation of the public, where orders can he left tor the use of Wagons to convey. Bageage or Packages to and from Railroad — Steam! 8, &e., OF! removal to any point in this City or Georgetown. Office open from 7 0’ clock &. m. to 10 0’e! ‘ock | m., eiepem SOHN ML. MCCLINTOCK. 16 p. m. . 5 * cag6 Agent Baltimore and Ohio Rasiroad. N. B.—Persons coming to Washington or going to Baltimore, not having made up their minds where they will stop, by giving up their checks to my agents onthe cars, willl have their bag; = No,B care of at this office, or at Baltimore ol Sharp street. and noertra ebares. 1 ITTELL’S JAvine. AGE, enlarged ser 4 fi di h f the best articles from t En Heh quarter ‘monthlies and news| x published every . infnumbers of 72 closely rinted octavo pages, for 12> cents each, or $6 year- Tina 12 FRANCK TAYLOR. SHIRTS. Firrine SH'RTS. AND NO HUMBUG. Any gentleman who wants a superior cut Shirt and ashirt to it arthe best quality of material, asevery one can testify who has tried them, cail at the cor- ner of 6th street and Pennsylvania avenue. No fit, ogg HOPKINS’S BAZAAR. ———— eee er rr oe ee BeOk- BINDING AND PAPER-RULING BY GOFF & +rHOMAS, Fontheast corner of Eighth and D streets, ADIES’ BRAIDS. PLAITS, CURLS, HALF" AWIGS, and PUPFS at GIB BSS: moar corner of 13th street and Pa. ave. je S-6m of 1sthetreetand Paave. je S6m_ SECOND-HAND PIANOS for sale at from $15 to $150, and for rent upon. ad ELLIS, ? beteen th and Toth ste. T & BROWN’S: be for at the Music 4 THE WEEKLY STAR. This excellent Family and News journai—con- taining & greater variety of interesting reading thaa can be found m any other—is published on Seturday Mmoruing. ingle Copy, per annum. Gao 8334 - = variably im advance. subscribing in Clubs raised neighbora witdout the intervention of a mail agent, as will be ved, 20 per cent.of Tux Weekly Stak will bs saved. it invariably ns the “ Woshingion News” that has made Thx Evesine Stax ourou- late so generally throughout the country. 17; Sansie copies (in ) cam be procured at the counter, ii eat r the paper, ProseTHRER CENTR meee the Postmasters who sot 88 agents will be af- ue commission ofS conta. - Boots, Shoes, &c. bf lip P= — moo w asmiperon Ty, aving been enraged! in manufacturing ema, Mises ue Children’s ae iS past 3) yearn, we know by this time wha til wurt them inthat line, gud can safely say that we do; which you ean prove by xiving our w atrial. } ou oan ind atall tumes) © articles at the principal Sboe Stores in Wash- ice sd Shoes so wel'-known as J. W. 'y & Son's Philadelphia make. ap zi-ly iS Tr TRUNKS 2 " “| . TRAVELING. BAGS. and, SARCHELS; fine SADDLES. HARNESS. WHIPS. dae i prepsred to compote with the best ~ faoturers, in proof of which, read Ay tt °- port of the Committee at the Fair of the Metropol tan Mechanics’ Institute for 1857: ‘Topham & Nortiet deposited a Sole-leather Trank thatis, for solidity and quality of material, the best on exhihition, ENKIN Thomas, Saddier, . S. Kinsey, Corner, N. B.—Trunks Covered and every description of R: eXecuted with neatnoss and ¢: pairing €Xeou' be ih peat a] i iepatch. (Late Tornam & 3 No, 499 7th st:eet, oppo. Odd Fellows’ Hi mé-jly Washington, D.C. 514 ‘SEVENTH STREET wobias. OPTICIAN, Office Second Story, three doors from Opp Frtiows’ Hatt. and Giasses 0; Resding, and teat = Glasses: Telescopes, Microscopes in! great variety; moramic net p= eae of superior choice pictureson > tisement ip Natioual Intelligencer. Trerimomats, Sm: The Spoctacion yuu male for me sult me very well, and seem to have i sight more than any other tpt WY, TAZEWELL. xidts® natgatcte Siar maneater ae | ee corresponding With his Gesoription of us. 1 him 6s hi 3 Ney tee, Prrerssvre, October 21, 1854, About five years ago, | optained from Mr. Tobina, in Warhington, a pair of Glasses for the spectacies Which I used, and found them of great assistance to my decaying vision; and my opmton of him js, that i tb reparation of Ginsses eyes bot too lar gone wo be benelitted by mea Lrncusrre, November 7, ith. From an examination of Mr. Tobias’ Glasses, from his Se remarks, &m conv: icin. pee “5. 3. BLACKFORD, M. D. Lrxcuscre, November 16, 1854. Mr. John Tobias, baving furnished with G ses, by which | have been greantiy nid my v having suffered greatly from reading at night in my earlier life,) Tt aflords me the highest pleasure to say that | consider him a skillful praction! opti: and well propared to aid Chose © 2° SAGE, Conference, — "Elder of the Methodist Wa sunenen, iN: ene . J. Tosias—Dear Str: Lam happy 7 Pay rs which | obtained from you inst week are entirely satisixotory, From an inequality, te the visual range of my eyes, I have heretofore found great ditheulty in getting glasses of the proper dis- tances. It afords me pleasure to state, that by aid of your optometer this difhoulty has been obviated, so that the G you furnished me are decidedly ow a adapted to my eyosof any i have ever yet used. pectfully youre, R. B. DRANB. ae * Rector of St. james” ish. Having been induced by a friend to visit the estab- lishment of Mr. Tobins for the purpose of trying hie iasses | wae furnished with 8 pair slightly Eecwhios have afforded me more fyetone « cation than any I have ever tried, y sight, orgah- ally very good, was injured by writing reading @& night, frequently te ery late hour: but with the aid of these oye sludy aimost as inte ae ever. snd that Loo without the ty i beve iy suiiered. JOHN WI ous IN, Late Commuissioneer Gen’! Land Office, Deo. 11, 1855, Ihave used Mr. Tobias’s Spectacles for three or four months, sod take great pleasure in eaying that I am sauch pleased withthem. | have been much benefited by them. GEO. P, SCARBURGH, May Sth, 188. 1 commended to Mr. John Tobias asa skilful optic andas | have eyes of remarkable peoulian- ty, L was gratiied to ‘hod that Mr. Tolins seomed to oomprenend we | by unspection and some slight measurement, £u he has mado me 8 pair rg cles that suits mo adourably. AP BUEL R. aged Sines Wasminoron, Aug.®, 86 Having heen for years under the necessity of huv. two sete of ginxees -one for nse in daylight, and one for tamp heht—t procured one set irom Mr. Tobias which nnswered Tt a sen hus for en ‘I “sit thes aud Ane EDWARD BiupES or heme ain - .J.Towmas. Sir: The pair of Spoctacios you Genie me sosterdny are ioulariy satisfaotory to ms. “They are very decidedly the Lest I possess, and lam the owner of eight or nine pare, carefully selected in dillerent piaces and ffrom optioune roo- ommended to me On Kocount of their professional standing in France, England, the United — I have been aiso pi with your remarks and Gi- rections on the — of wg aR, per- pose of presorving er tf 7 ospoctf re, SHS. CALDWELI = wa ‘rofeseor of M. C., Louisville, Ry. BROOKLYN ORTHOPARDIC InetizOTION, most careful examination of Mr. J. Tobias’s olazecs, Tam ensbied to testify that their hardnoss, clearness, polishing, and exact a! shape render them particularly recommendable to those whose merely optical impairment of the eyes are in Ts of such auxiliaries. I consider, moreover, Mr. Tomaa fully qualihed to determine the foous of the eye,both by i2 optical knowledge and experi or means of his optometer. In addition, | oan further state that Mr. Tobias has supplred some of my pa~ toate with Glasses, to Tavis. BAUER. Mp. JER, M. p.. Physician and Surgeon, Berlin; Member of the Roval Coltege of Lom mg Ping! of the Medica! Society of Louder Pathological Romaty New mofthe Royal Orthopaedic Institution of (Senohester, England, and Surgeon of the By vu tution. + instit fionpoex: Van Jey S. Ys - perience of even two yours, z By - saity in obtaining Spectacies that were ex actly adapted to the weakness of my sight. This m- convenence Mr. Tobias seems to have removed for the present by fhe substitution for me of better more suitable Glusses. ‘They are clesr, chryetal-like and comfortable to my eyes. 1 would commend him to those who from axe or other infirmuty require ar- tificia! aid in this way. J.J. S5iMKINS, . Witmine ton, N.C., June 16, 18i6. To ms who have had the sight oftheir eyen impaired as to require the use of . l wown recommend Mr. John Ts suitable person from whom to obtain such ae ASSES 88 ter ven va has suited me 8 pair of 5 incieg ey a very much by a service of years in the Post Office ment, which berth required me tobe on amd rom Il o’ciook at might tail after gay. Caring She time | used but one licht. A. WA -R, DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR, May 8, 1855. From natural defects and the unequal range of my eyes, | have been compelled to use ¢insses for geve- Tel zeare. of ee erlootly Btiol tomy syeee Pose s perfectly > ths anos Mr. Tobias made two pairs Streep for me, which I have found to serve me fectiy. By the use of his optometer he is enabled to odagt {asses most minutely to the eT; I most oheerful- 3 recommend Mr. Tobias 1 having cooamop to use giasses, and my testimony as to h: an 3 . IN “= Ant Raare' cou teal Bernts. 5 ERY. WINE AND LIQUOR EW GROCERY OE iQ : ber leave to say that he bas anne shew, Roy corner of 7th and F. «tree! where pesuiends to keepan assortment of PISGORS. CHORES. Baa Seas quires Has: fia, Pine, Bard:tes, Anchovies, &o-all of the most en (nn — 7 are partioulare a iy inyite, _ stock before pur- chasing eli ere. c . ral assortment of fine Havens Cigars, im wae £9 direct by the subscriber, 6t wholesale and eon jied on reasonable terms, and ange. of 1849 constantly op . netually attended ta, CXS description. received on eonsien— JONAS P. LEV) sor to Brereton & Bro., No. 464, 7th stree F, opposite the Patent Office. m2 ly CARRIAGES comer of Foe Tas a paving to hie Factory, making in the District, where 4 nape © manu | ail ki: G LIGHT WAGONS on: not be sur- oan divand from his perience |p the busi- ment. Succes: corner of passed, long ex! oe 80h inde of Cartinges and Light We gous kept om All REPAIRS neatly done, and al! orders prompt- ETE EN THOUSA) DOLLARS WORTH OF T the FANCY 0. for cash. at 2% sae Pe rete Buk and 10d alge

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