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EVENING STAR. THE WASHINGTON MONUMENT. a BY GEORGE P. MORRIS. monament to Washington! A tablet craven with his name Green mou! it stand: pon, Anc everiasting as his fame! ° Higgiory fills tne eet ite plain, moor, moun! aad the mart! More firm than col faze. christian—patriot—hero—sage' bg ay eae Big deeds are written on the age— antry is hia monument. he sword of Gideon and the a wigsemanee with his blessings freed the land. The first in war—tne first in penco— first in hearts that freemen own; o ied till time shail oease— ‘¢ lives—immortal ard alone. Yet let the rock-hewn tower arise, ae to Poneneey of 5 = peak v1 gratitude fo ash seg Andrew Jackson Davis is lecturing on the laws of Spirital Intercourse, at Indianapolis. {™ Hundreds of men along the overland mail route are rushing into the Gila river region, Ari- zona, to look for gold. {7 The North Carolina Religious Corfe ence bas squenget from the general rules the one for- bidding the buying and selling of slaves. U7 Prentice says of an editor, who said he ‘smelt a rat,’? that if he did, and the rat smelt him, the poor rat had the worst of it. Tux Newscrcn Mystery —Thomas Brown, ‘who claimed the body of the murdered woman, ef the Newburgh mystery of 1557, as that of his ‘wife, is now in the Boston jail. The Western Reserve College hax 100 students Oberlin College has 1,249, of whom 619 are females. and 21 in the Theological De- partment U7~ The Wheeling Times says: We learn that a girl at the hospital, who has been sick for some time, died last Sunday. Owing to the ex- ceeding inclemency of the weather, the burial ‘was postponed till Tuesday, when consciousness returned to the little creature. and she 1s now re- covering.” 17 “Sich a gitten’ up stairs.""—In the upper Lane aed on —_ 2 ane i. passer by that the proprietor deals fm someth! (we forgot the article) u stairs.’ It not strike us a very inviting an- meuncement to be an unambitions man; but a resolute fellow, with “‘excelsior,”’ for his motto, might perbaps be tempted to achieve the ascent_ Prowrsition or CartsrMas G:7ts.—On Christ- mas day orders were received by the Captains of Police, and the men informed thereof, to the ef- fect that the police should not mate application for Christmas gifts under pain of dismissal. Not- withstanding, a number of them disregarded the order, and went around their beats making a gen- eral collection —Balt. American. GG A German and his wife were arrested in Germantown a few days since while begging from door to door, baving in their possession about a half bushel of cold victuals. The Ge-- man had but lately arrived in this country, and upon being closely f magroe he said be was collecting the provisions for his brother who keeps a boarding honse in Front street & novel method of marketing. Haxp Casz.—Some three months ago, Francis Heck was arrested at Cincinnati on charge of at- tempting to pass a S10 bill on a clothing mer- chant in that city. Being a stranger, and unable to give bail, he was lodzed in jail, where he re- mained until brought out for trial the other day. note, on examination, was found to be a gen- uine one, and the prosecution of course fell. Heck ought to make somebody pay damages, or give them a good whipping Rather Loa Sometime in the spring of ’57, the steam- er St. Nicholas “opened” at New Orleans with a Calllope—the first ever beard in those parts— causing the greatest consternation among the servants, most of whom supposed they must now give an account of their sins sure enough. But one of them, a girl, stood and listened for come time, and at last walked into the house and ex- — her opinion thus: ‘‘Missus,{ don’t be- Neve dat’s de angel Gabriel, 'cause I ain't afeard a Dit; but if it is Aim, he's playin’ ‘Wait for d+ Wagon’ swre*s you're born. . ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. NATIONAL HOTEL.—E M Chaffee and ly. Ri; S M Fhillips, Miss; WW Redwood, JS ‘West, E C Litchfield, G P Bergen, Miss Petit,N ¥; DrS BW Mite! » J K Caldwell, Jas Dev- » Pa; T J Randolph, 8 C Young, Va; G W Cae H; E[Bliss, Mass; WG Piles N A; Knox, Pa; F H Wootton, Md; F C Armstron; UsA; Dr J C Ashcom, Md; G W Taylor, NY; M Clemens, Mo; W T Fry, W Hi Nelson, H and E 8 Brittingham, W Brittingbam, S and G Bry- aa, J Bryan: Dr Taylor, La; J E Coates, NYk; J Hamtiton, H E Leman, Pa; DS Chesley, Md: A Amot, Mo; J W Brewer, Md; Mrs M Bell, Pa; WILLARDS’ HOTEL —Edward Israel, Md; 43 L Cassin, Texas; J M Hall, Ga; S B Jewett, N Y: Thos Pemba. Mass; J M Powers, jr, Pa: EJ Steptoe, C M Wilcox, USA; P D Gates, N c Arnold, Pa; C H Morse, S Car; Capt Dyer, USA: Aire H Brown, SCar; J 1. Howard, do; ) S Bond. Mrs € Pence, Ill; Capt Farragut and lady, USN Hon R W Jobnson, son, and nepbew. Arkansas; KE Knox, Pa; Master H Walker. NC; Wohiting.U SA; H Shriver, Md; J W Taylor, US Army; 83 Fone bey a — Pa; aa do; Jas ‘ampbell, Ky; Ll. veth an NYk; Kimmel, Md; L Tree, ill. st —" BROWN®S’ HOTEL —A s 8 Watts, do; E M Whiting sady,tVa; Col R W W Brown, Va; P W Watts §do; M S Rierrell and indy, Paris; AH Alarris and fa ity, Md; Miss E Miss F Harris, do; Maj) BR ao Va; A BAlston. NJ; SC Young, Ta; W LU Bradley. NY; RS Van Horn, W's; R Geven, Va; 8 V Fulkerion,do; TB Linthaecum, Md; JH Harman, Pa; ¢ Moore, NY; A Hincley, . uji, do; ss Baum, Va; H W Rut- ledge. 8B. W Cross, RI. 5 KIRKWOOD HOUSE —H EF. Reynolds; Va; S Garland, CN; A Pike, Ark, T Poster, Tenn; Mrs J Kirkman, Fla; J Q Pirbordon, Va: Dr F Meade, Md; W Woodward, do; Capt Johnson, USN; 3 H Foster, Ala; R C Foster, Middleon, Md; @ D B Ewiltng and 4d; WC Young, do; EF. Bartart, 0; H Clark, Ta; R Williams, do; F M Curroughs. do; W Tait, do; do; JS Smith. do, D M Styn, NY; J Deiba. R Garrathon, do; H C Carton, (3 @ Hende-son, Miss; A 8 Jacobs, Pa; M R Grisby Miss; R Swinton, Il]; 8 Chapman, Mass; A Gad- son, NY; J Hudson, Md; NB Bradbarry and son, Mex. UNITED STATES HOTEL—T Harding, Di; BF Partett, Md; L Rist, do; J Hibbs, Pa; G w Dade, do; E P Townsend, JW Tra R Wright. do; Col J Williams, ct; J well, do; M C Ciges, NY; Galiber, do; G V Wharto R W Carson and lady, C: Ramford, NY. a OCEANSTEAMERS’ SAILING DAYS Frou rus Usitep Starzs. Steamers. Leave. For y: do: J N Trad- J H Mattingly, Va; C NM, H D Cress, do: A Mattingly, Dl; E Frou Evrops. Fulton ..........80’mpton ..New Liverpool. . Bosto: = --So’mpton ... orth American. Liverpoo! <5 «Glasgow City Baltimore.. Liverpool Pacific ..........Galway... ‘Phe California mail steamers leave New York eon the 6th and 20th ofach month. HRISTMAB agiish nie ‘ery f K every variety of Knitting Son * of ORsron mindy scien: Sieeven: Mints . assortment o| ‘8 t Work.and Embrox of every decors x oe e. single, aud split Tapestry ; Sheetiand Wool, ‘arn, &o., kept ont or RUPPERT. No. 52256 7th fe rt do lé tw Intelligenos’ Office. GENTLEMEN'S (CLOTHING MADE TO WALL, STEPHENS, ¥ . vite the attention of ‘8, #, CO. to out, b very desirabi t iS. CASSIMERES. Velvet, Silk, and Sat. ee ' , menforeic odental’ ope ‘Wear, which they will make to order, in “tas beet and fimsh, aty mush, af prices much the tly 7 Me CLO TaN Ee msortments of REA ¥. E aA men See Ae eA CO THING tor mon ad WALL. STEPHED 2038 _ 222 Pa ar. betwesn Hi sed ite ost, E. L. SIM 2 2. N ~ ” EDGE POOL WAKER OT soni G strect ee ond th street west. Menafectares 8nd repairs aii Kinds of Edge Too CBRISTMAS PRESENTS. —AMBRoTy - a > PES doit Pa.ave.cbet Sth and Sth \PECTA YE Just Rata eR ABEL ECL ASSES om ag Sold. se |, Shell aad Horn wn CREEPS prema ALP! BUSINES Ss Cards in al HABE! 8 § DIRECTORY. Bstablishmenss Of business in the city. AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSES. Epwaxp F. Sturson, 519 7th at., north of Pa, av. ARCHLTECTS. Nenwine, Agency Block, cor. 7 & F sts., 3d story Mumniit, oor. 7th st. and Weer & Harpine. AFTORNEYS 3.3. Baxter, 436 Lou. sv.. tg wt isst.bel& ar . 12th st., bet. D & E. M . corner Lou. av. Sth M"Fnoxrsonsa1 ay st tets Parev-and Oaty ale ARRINGTON & Lioyp, 20 Lou. oar onR. Stk at. 1G: Hopsine, sor? Fata Atty fall. - Ropain: . "7 in patent We. Be Wiss, 4 Lou. av. Dot. an & 6th ate, CpprLe # 'SRMEBLE,8 Lou. av., b, 44 & 6 sts. @. 8. Krarrr, 8, E. corner .& 18th st. McKim ben & Soest a bee Dae, Wituenrs’ Citizens’ Banp, at Metzerott’s, Pa. av. UTa’s Brass Bann, bh ot. onat. Riecel Coun Wis 15th st. & N.Y. a1 adel HoUsE, Fant & Co, | kheed Swexsy, Rit SurEr. st., north of Zwis Jounson & Co., 292 Pa. a Cuuss BroTuers, cor. sd 15th J. W. Wass & Co., 422 Pa. av., bet. ae bre es aS. PHELAN’s & TaBy: BLACKS) SHOPS. Cuas. C. ANDERSON, JouN DuvaAtt, G st., bet Joy OKS AND STATI: W-. Batra: sPelctath oe IBERTIES. BOUT AND SHUVE STi NORTHERN Gxronrce Burns Samnes BURNS, 408 N za & Co.,517 7th + 40 KERS. at corner Pa. corner 'Y, 456 Pa. av., between Sd 001 Pe. av. - and 9th st, Pe BED at. 552 Pa. av.. between ist and sts, BINDERIES. 5 ss Lycert, 271 Pa. ae 10th and lith sts ERY 18 book deposit’y , 498 7st .? at. oR ™ av, 9th st. ‘av., bet. & 6th re Cras 2 Part (escent range, &c.,) E st.,b.13& 14, K. H. Lamsect, cor. N. CARPENTERS AN Jas. W. Barner, 446 N.Y. CARRIAGE FAC’ J.av. and N st. south. LD! BUILDERS. av., bet, léth & 15th sta, je TORIES. Anvrew J. Jorce. oor. 14th & E ats.,9. Pa. av. Groner R. Hatt, S. DEnnts, cast side 6th NA, GLARSWARE, Lew t= P®37 Tos Porse.r CLAL ide Ps Ce Gag 9 13 & 1336 ste, Lou.av.& C st & Son, 341 Pa.av., bet. 6th & 7thats AGENTS. Henry Avpison, 458 15th st., op) CLOTHING STORES. -.G. STEPURNS, 370 Pa. av. CONF! CTIONERIES. C. Gavriee, ladies’ saioon,: -6.W 5 ” saloon, opp. Browus’ Hotel. J; G. Weaver, indies’ sai opp re tie = Treasury Dep’t. Pa.av , bd, 12 & 13 sta. av. bet. 6 & eI . Loe Cream $1 per gal. south of Capitol, and 406 Centre uke: Da. R. FinLey Hnt, 310 Pa.av..bet.9th & 10th ste, M. Loomis. Dra.V AN CAMP, 407 F DRESS MAKERS. M. D., 336 Pa. av., bet. 9th and 10th sts. Dr. R. B. Donacvson, Pa. av., bet. 9th & 10th sts bet. 6th and 7th sts, Mrs. Mary A. Harton, 484 10th at., near Pa. av. Mad. LupMan. Frene! DRUG STO D. h'dress maker, 18 Mkt Space. LMAN, 350 Pa. av., near 7th st. bet. 3a & 436 ata, UWARTZE, Be BV, RO., 20 Pa. av., cor. . 8. Lovaioy. N.W. I a. J. B. Moorg, HS West End. DRY GUODs. w. A ". Sid Pa. FANCY ST enhm As «Ly Cc. D. =. at} m8 . A ex POS R.St. Crair, GEN Rr HH. Scr: FURNITURE S$ jontz & BRotHxR, Udd . E. GREEN, 17% Pa, av., be! . T. SMaLlL woop, (uphoiste: cor 12 1D) TLEMEN’S Ws. HvoHes,? JouN Sact, \ GROCERY Kine & BuRCHELL. oor. 15th st, & Vt. Wx. Bryan, 44 Market Space, bet. Epwaxp HaLt, 40 Market Space, o; S. W.K. Hanpy, 229 Pa. a) Kennepy & Poas, 508 7th st., be! TOR &B +3 Bl ay. bet. 12th & 13th sts. “B STORES. sou. Pa. av.; Secon ELONGINGS.’ Strarvens’, (hats & wardrobe articles) Browns’ . GREEN HOUSES AND SEED STORES. al; Florist & Land ry mean, M.Suvcster & Co.,38 Market Space, b.7& 8 rs so, Carpets, Si! th engin'r’g & drawing het. 2d and Sd sts, ‘orks STEVENs, 33 Pa.av., bet. 9th & 1th sts, GIBSON, 34 Market 3 UNDY. 390 Pa. O'MARA, 524 Pa, at JONES. mi ED STOR: A. Wise, 429 7th st. & Centre Market, UNDRIES. » (iron) 13th ) cor, Pa. (ee) 271 Pa.av. Fellows’ Hall. 7th i ath and ee }» bet. 8th & Ith jonal hotel buil Wi, bd. 2&3 sts.: toys,ac0 ery, &C , 312K at.,b. 13 & date near canal, & 18th at, .) 508 7th si scape Gard’r smAD, & 0.,396 7th st. h p. Cen. market. . oo ay & 15th ste. Jaws Day, (variety,)3#8 Lat., bet. lath & 15th ste P. Waits & Co HS GUNSMIT +H. Munck, 496 6th st. 801 HAKDWARE AND c N. W. corner 13th and F sts, uth Pa. av. UTLERY. CaxmpBeL. & Coyie, 351 Pa. av.. opp. Browns’. 2 LVAD THomPsox, (ooach find: »H.& &.C. Scun E.Tvcwer & Co., S21 Pa.» 'S, CAPS, AND F B. H. Stinemetz. 236 Pa HAT: ELDER. 271 Pt v. 7 URs. b. Willard’s & Kirk’d’s HOUSE-FURNISHING STORES. C. W. Borzter, Iron N. M. McGarxcor & . C. Woovwaxd,(gen’ise’mt 49) 7th a BO. FRANC: we = ‘4 9 4 M. W,Gatt& O. Hoop, 338 Re RS eee . THom JUST: Joun Joun H.G. P. ALLISON NaILo: _Locksmitis A 2. Se PR Li . L&Wis, 250 Pa av., . Horra. watches and jeweiry, 337 and 508 Pa. av. Os ats. OHN Lancer, eee Ae aeincaen st. ON, English watchmaker, te he OF THE PEACE. &c. }. CLARK. 525 12th at. (Also we: Publi Tuomas C. Donn, 6 Lou. bet 6th & 7th me ILLS, 4876th cas st. nt misiane ¥, oor. an sl Tr CEMENT, ac. '” NOVY Yar Wx. H. Gover, foot of K st. n , near Georgetown. W. Dorszr, cor. New York av. and 20t! LIVERY STABLES. Bro., Va. a Ry JR. icts LAMB. 27 Pa. UMBER YARDS Luis & Brora Wx. M. 4. McCLELLann, 8. W. Wauirge Hatt& Co MARBLE WOK: Ws. Ro P "T, Dz Cams PAINTS, OILS, Howgit & a ® » &e ‘RED: E Hall, (general Co . 507th cor. assortment.) -» north Pa. av. dna. Pa.av.,bet.10 & il. ( bet. D& E. ( E thu bet ) 17th and 18th ate. bet. loth & Ith sts, Louisiana av. at. Pa. av. and 1336 at. ND BELL HANGERS, steam saw , foot of | ‘h st., near the canal. 10th and 434 at..8. le r ae ofcanal. Iron railing ‘FORD, E st., bet.12& 13; mantles, &o. J. RUTHERFORD, marb. & by Jacon VainMEveR, l4t MILLINERY. L. Staseen, 495 8th at., ARLES P) 8, 289 stone, 8.K.cor. E & 12 of Paav.; mantles, &o. near Pa. ay. Pa. av., b. 9th & lothate, EL, cor. Pa. av, & 1it! LASS, 5 sl ae a t., near 7th, PAPER HANGINGS, kc. J. Maxcaiter, 486 7th at., between D and E. F big WiLL! 355 N.Y. Pivena Adkins oe os lite oases F. Stansecry, 3. HAS. G. Pace, . G. CLAYTON, HH. FAYMAN. PAWNBRO Isaac Hexzpere PHOTOGR AP! ‘7th si! “5 model KE! ‘Opp. RS. 429 Pa. av, : fie GALL RAI Ra. - Cor. Ith & F sta, Po hee Part Oftee st.. near 7th st. ZLLiot & PATTEN, cor 8th & F si 5 i SEs F at., op, McCtxes, #8 Pa. av., bet. 9th & 10th ate. Waiver 4 PLASTER 44 Pa. ke GUANO MI av. » bet. 436 and 6th ste, LI Mors eS RHINRWART. foot of G street north. iW. ERS AND GAS FITTERS, . vomr: he Jous Runs, tine erihirg f ‘ns & Co Danigt Hannan TRAIT PA ° Trae ont Pa. av.. bet. 11th & 12th ats, PRINTING OF FICES— (Beek and e H. Poixinnorn, 375 Ds! near 7h. ar) «lH. MAGE. ox ou. & 7th at. phan Eeegeenye si Ae 3 Bs. 121 léth st., . REAL ESTATE AGENTS. UEhs.G.F. Jos. C. G. Kansepv, 470 H si Gro. W. Bray, 516 7th st.. Fox&V Page mer . po ae Pa. av. & 6th at. C. H. Norton's Young Ladies’ FAYETTE F go, In: Niow Ac. an Hoon. 49035 7th st, Pri. LC. Loo MY. (M.& F..)oor, av. SEWING MACHINES.” § ¥-* bet. 9th and 16th, Nat. Intell. office, above D. 490 E st. Insti 3 159 Pa & lath at. C. W. Rorgcer. fron Hall, 318 ‘. SEWING ROOMS. pins H.O. Noves, 549th st. n. STOVES, RANGES, GRATES, &c. C. Woopwarp,n 6. Pa.av., b,10& Il, haloony front. JAMES SKIRVIN . E. Harvey. Joaven Bawie 410 7¢: UPHOLSTERE! = gz ‘WooB's an AN dl ¥ saeel PE Sat. thet. n. Pa. av. (shirt factory. &¢.) G, oor, Pa. av. % w.D. Wrvitt, ws P; neh AS OTS bet.6 & H. ®. 182 Pa. ay., bet. 17th and 18th ste, ~ Biav. 264 @ street, bet. 14th and 15th Wis Waves’ between 10th and 11th. 1d 22 Pa, ay. COAL YARDS. Toth ot, st., Miscellaneous. end the urgto wana nee'a the former Fao Ee soe oud the tu eee PURE DRUGS and MEDI ‘Which will be dispensed with Strict acouracy and skill. sonal attention wilt venivento phy- “Ps et aaa ateate™ {Ll IT IS WITH CONFIDENCE I RBECOM- mend to my former customers jer: suc- Su Bh raneealteectisce eat forvell quniidel ve aouict tee euaet ant whl jb them with Medicines of the very best -903t 8. E. TYSON, M.D. OLUMBIA MARKET, it ived another lot of Prime VERMONT BUTTER, We weuid also call the attention of the citizens of Washington to our large stock of subs'an: ia! Christ- 6 MALLARD & DUV. "N. Boar oe be open on Chri do2s eotdanl : M. & D. ENTLEMEN’S WINTER GLOVES. .. J. STE hant Ta:lor, No. 487th st. bay lest sesplved fess Mowe Wane sootaee addition t iarge and el; it stock of} GENTLEMEN'S GOODS Gentlemen who vi rices. Partioular attention is invited to 8 fine lot of ele- wapt WINTER GLUVES, just opened. ie N VIEW OF THE TEMPORARY WITH- drawal of one of the partners of our firm on the lat of January, prox. re now making off ail ac- counts on our books for settieme: to the posed abs ng member, we enforeing payment tn fullia and theref re beg that our c: sed to assist us in closing may be di business. = Partreo who have given or may give, (for Scoounts) their promissory notes, wil! perceiv the above notice our imads ity to curtail or renew the een ener (whila ae our rep tewal ean] sition to Acoummmodate) wi'l please act acoording fr: ELVANS & THOMPSON 326 Penn Avenue, bet. 9th and 10th # d2t-eodtjt {Intell and states | RUITS, NUTS. PRESERVES, &o. boxes Raisins. es Canton Ginge 4dozen Currant ‘and Apple Jelly, 4 do. Guava Jolly. 2 do. s Brandy Peaches, 1 ae alnuts, Filberts, and Pecan Nuts, paper-shelied Almords, hafman bres pcr Sy ant < Pickies and Preserves ite Cent et © “Sotweon Ith and 8th streets. de 18-e06t Nn 1 0.627.] rs Notice OF THE DISCUNTINUANCE OF THE “PLATTE” AND *CHAKITON” DistRICTS, THE OFFICES FOR WHICH ARK AT PLATTSBURG AND Mi- LAN, MissouRI, AND THE SUSPENSION OF ENTRIES ov LAND THEREIN. ‘ot 106 is hereby given that,1n pursuance of law, in view of the fact that the unsvid lands in the ** Platte” and “Chartton districts,” in Missouri, Sre redaoced below one hundred thousand acres in each district, the Secretary of the Interior has di- rected the discontinuance of said districts, and that the lands heretofore subject to sale and he offices at FLATTSBURG MILAN be nn: withdrawn, and made again subject to saie and en- try at BoonEviLvr, tn said State, from and after the 3ist day of March mezt, prior to which time no application will be received at the discontinued of fioes, or entries permitted, except in consumating eresting pre-emption claims, Il persons entitled to PaTENTs at either of the offices at PLATTSBURG or MILAN are requested to call for the same on or before the 3!st day of March next, 88 as after that date thev wi'l be transmitted to Booneville for delivery. Patents are delivered Sree of charse. ee ears = ger fi Shank rat of Weshingtoa, this twenty-first day o: cember, A. D. . THOS. A. HENDRICKS. Commissioner of the General La: d Office. de3 wiw a Just receives, 2 beauiit aniole of La eceived. a ‘al artic Cloth Button Heel GAITERS, at 510): ig eu &xeners! assortment of all ual rice goods. for Ladies, Misses,and Chidren. ‘A HOOVER & SON Penn, avenue, south side, de 21 cost bet. 6th and 7th sts, GFAND DISPLAY! x LADIES’ SALOON. C. GAUTIER would respect fuily inform his pat- rons and ublio that he will introdues, for the first time: estab ishment, No. 252 Pennsy!vania avenue, een 12th and 13th street<.a@ rich and varied assortment of FRENCH FANCY GOODS, superior to any thing of the kind ever before in the city, manufactured by the first houses in Paris to his own order, and expressly for Christmas and New Ye: to— ‘autifal Fancy Boxes of lesther, xes, Sac B-nutiful Fancy ioh Carved (ak Bo: love Boxes, Satin Boxes, ‘ewelry Boxes, Velvet Boxes, Handsome Enamelled Boxes, Fanoy Bonbonieres of every description, Pema Pearl Baskets, with fine steel ornamants, Fantasie, with fine engravin A large asso tment of Cornuo>pias, Fancy Toys, and Ornaments for Christmas trees, de 16-0027 SN WARE, CHINA, GLASS, &o. Sil Pa. av.. opposite Browns’ Hotel. T. PURCELL & SON Lo | just imported, per ship Gibra’ from Liverpool direct, and other sources.one hundred and fifty pack articles, of the best quality We name in part— hite French and Eng ish Chica ts, nd ‘Toilet Sets, nated Dinner, Tea and te and Blue Toilet Sets, China Vases. China Motto Coffees and Saucers, Tea seta and Bohemian Butters and Covers, Cat, ere and Pressea Glass of simoat every de cription, Plated. Alata, and Gritannia Table, Teaard Dea- t Spoons and Forks, Cotlee and Tea Sets, or separate, & Castors, Butter Knives, Ladies. & 0. = Ivory-handled and other Knives and Forks, in sets of 5! pieces, or separate, SS Coal Oil, Etherial and Lard Lamps and 8 Coffee Urns, Hall Lamps and Lanterns fine assortment of common goods, suitable il groceries, ail of which will be sold, whole- d retail, as low ae the very lowest. First quality Stone Ware at tie fnotory prices. Goods will be carefully packed and sent to any part of the city free of charge. i A call from their fr.euds and the public generally pated at No. 341 Pa. avenue, opposite Browns’ solm THOS PURCELL & SON. OR SALE —The undersigned has on Page’« Wharf. foot of 7th street, a portabe STEAM ENGINE and BOILER. of ten horse power, with Circular Saw-Mill and Timber Whee's attached. of Geo. Page & Co’s manufacture. The whole appa Fatus isi good runuing order, whionhe will dispose of on. “gat Sette nod terms. N.B.—The undersigned can be found at No. 29 Maryland avenue, Washington, D.C le 2-2awiw* ABRAM PAYNTER. T . KIMMELL HOUSE. HIS Nice and commodious Hotel has just been completed and wi!! be open for the recep tion of gw n Tuesday, the 23d instant. This hou aboun & jus! in oe reapect tv every this or au: The bar will be sup; with the beat of Liquors, at ail times. I have engaged Mr. KE. V. Campbell to assist superintend the house. The Kimmel! House is situated on C street, be tween 45 and 6th streets, in the immediate vicinity of the National Hotel, and near the Railroad Depot, A. F. KIMMELL, Prop'r, 2019 eo2m E/V. CAMPBELT.. Snp’t Scene ne REPAIRED VARNISHED. Sofas, Chairs, &o., re-covered, and ing Fur- niture attended to by JAMES WILLIAMS, No* 51 street, 2d floor. Furniture Polish for cleaning and restoring to their original lustre all articles of Varnished and Polished Furniture, Pianos, &o., for sale by Be & Bro., Odd Fellows’ Hall, or by the subsoriber, J, WILLIAMS. 5'2 7th street. FOR RENT.—The third story of the building No. 512, 7th street, 24 by 60 feet. se 18-S& Weft ‘ FURNITURE. G + M. WIGHT takes this method of announcing to his numerous patrons and friends that he, u t received, and has eonatantly on hand, ut of the latest table for al! pur- ted pring Bedsteads, eto. nd Deautifu: assortment of ake, Revolving Stools es | olvi And Arm Chairs. eto., aes which he 18 prepared to sell wholesale and retail at tem ses none, oon at oO. s1ADa chtand Mth siroets. a Be aeolee 10. 625. TICE FOR ESTORING CER LANDS Fo ARKET IN THE STAT! AUN he iven that the! in the State of Alathians will a alter nee Stk oy of ber next, be open to thi le at entry location of all vacant lio | em- — 2a ne Stoning a i dor bd bag bo ’ cation { ls which had been witudrawa as probably fans, of selection of the raii~ ‘with rant to A by act of Congress, approved 3, 1857, but since ‘Beoertalned not tole with. id limits. viz: North of the base line and east of the St. Ste- Phens meridian. }, Of ranges 23 24, 25, 26, 27,28, 29and 30 , . earns ‘A, 25, 26, 27, 29, 28 and W, indei my hand, at the General . sietuiadihe a hee oc 2 witw J Ga naner. a. ee Oe RE YOU INSURE’D?—A AMON etutnee Soantte ee A oe f Penn. id 10th st. Stockholde: M . President. 6. D. Hasson vd a Bo 10 endif PD ar Sig Orr ET Townsh' a IMPROVED, Da. aw XtON ts now sottine Teeth on Vulenn ite. combining the i: advantages of chengnens, dusts mesteinese net creased comfort. pene havi badly att oe i 1s con now a perf ‘eeth megated on Vglcsnite will cost one-third lees than goid and are far “iets tt e VAN CAMP, DENTIST, Sa returned to tha oliy ani reonomah Lis pree- Rooms Res between 6th and 7th, Tour doors frome a ENTISTRY.—Dr. THOMAS O. HILLS, Office 250 Penn. avenue, next to Gau tier’s.—His operations em! est improvements, and by Cheoplastic Process he | ‘Teeth superior to <inee made by any other p! ot er the prices charged for gold. Specimens testimoninis exhibited. He is the only agent for it in Washington. seS-lv M LOOMIS, ey of the Mineral Bian Tee ‘At his office in this city. wommay persons can wear these Teeth who eannot wear others ; and no person can wear who cannot wear these, }» Strongest, ard most perfect dentu: oti produce, the Minerai Plate will be more warranted. Rooms in thrs city, 336 freee Sohne Sth cleanest, ean streets ; also, 907 A: y and loth roh street, Philadelphia. se 2-1: TISTRY. N Dz. STEPHEN BAILY, Ovvics No. 477, THIRTEENTH STREET, Four Doors South of Pennsylvania Avenue. rE and 41 variety of difficult caseu that he has treated successfully, will enable him to surmount any difficult: entific oF otherwise, relating to the Teeth. Own experi- ence confirming the opinion of many men eminent 1: the profession, and 6s, Drs. Harris and J.a1 E. Parmly, bas led him, long since, to discard 81 mercurial reparations for m3 the teeth, also all Enamels, Gutta Peroha, india Kubber and Cement for the construction of Continuous Guin Teeth that Poroelain, mouuted on Gold Plate. is the only reliable substance that can be worn in the mouth, as ‘Was moet 0 anny shown by the last American Dentai Convention. + i Although he flatters himself from his long resi- dence practice in W: ton he is favorably known to his numero’ is and patrons, he begs leave to refer them to following TESTIMONIALS, . From the late a a of Epiphany, of this city: Dx. STEPHEN BaiLt: Dear Sir—I desire to ~ areas my esteem for you personally, ana a ence In You &8 & Superio;r ist, 16 Ope 101 anogeyy for m eee corey weeny ped at you may receive the patro je from friends and the public that your skill so well de- % Yours very trui **Washington, Aug. 3.1853.” ‘J. W, FRENCH. From ons of the oldest firms in Baltimore— Messrs. Boggs, Cotman § Co. Having em; loged Dr. Stephen Baily, Surgeon Dentist, of Washington city, to execute for me an important and difficult piece of work, which be did to my entire satisfaction, and in view of the faot that one of the most cistinguished members of the Den- tal College of Baitimore tailed, after repea’ed trinis, to perform the same work satisfactorily, it gives reat gleasure to express my entire confidence ant th estimation of his professional ski). jtumore, Jan. 12,1857. HARMANN BOG6S. Extract from a note receveed from the late Hon. John am —— U. S. Senate, Aug. 19. 1856. oon wong paper for _ work ‘kdmtrabiy § DO- 001 i er) se JOHN M. CLAYTON. To those seeking relief from the maladies of the teeth, I can cheerfully recommend Dr. S. Baily asa superior dentist. He made a set of porcelain teeth for one of my family, and plugged several teeth for etood wel! for more ROBERT T. NIXON, Va. Conf. M. E Church South. igned, having had occasion toavail fessional skili of Dr. 8. ly, Surgeon Dentist of this city. or having been cogni- gant of his operations on our families or friends, take pleasure in expressing our admiration of his artistic skill,as well asthe uniformly satisfactory manner in which he performs the most delicate and difficult operations in Dental Surgery,and we respectful! recommend him to the confidence and patronage o! the public, of which we consider Lim eminently worthy. : . Tuomas U. Watrer, Architect U. 8. Capitol. Tuomas MILiER, M. D., of Washingto: B.S. Bourer, M of Georgetown, D. C. N.S. Lincoin, M. D., of Washington, D.C, er H. Bravikr, of Washington, D C. myseif, and the work has al than ten years. April 19, 1856. joRnGE Wanton, Ex-Governor of Florida, ‘ALTER LaNox. Ex-Mayor of Washington. Henry Batpwin, U.S feten ce, toOgcig 28% Principal Rittenhouse Academy, undersigned offer for sale the abovestandard nd of fine Rye Whiskey, of their own distil- iation.in barrels and half barreis. The qualry of the Whisky known so favorably in the South for +f years, willsiways be kept up to ite igh standard. and pur re and cousumers upon its being & perfectly pure Rye Whe led under our own personal eupervision, GH free from any deleterious substances ler made up whi: Always having 8 large stock of the above, and ot! fine whiskies in New York ag well as Philndelpnia, ried to shin foods rom either city direot. AN & SIMPSON, Phenix Distillery, path Front at., Bhilsdeiphis; in N treet. oc 5: dist: and eat Which rei w v ENSIVE ASSORTMENT MAHOGANY, WALNUT, ROSEWOOD AND OTHER FURNITURE. at Purvatz Sate. Tho subscriber having beens magia his sssortm of Furniture, would respoottal ly invite the citizens of Washing- ton, and the public, to oail and examine his stock for them- selves, consist. Fume Mahogany, Walnut, Cherry, and other Ward- rol ie Fine Mahogany, Wainut,and Cherry, Jonny Lind Mand other Bedstead 4 J Fine Walnut and Rosewood Etrgeres, Ladios’ Cab- inets end Whatuots. Fine Mahogany end ut Sofas and Cisire, Fine seu Fak Marble top aud other Cottage Cham- ir Sots. Mahogany and Walnut D: hs FA Sideboarda, ee oe oe Mahogany and other Chairs of every dosorip- AOD. Fine Marble top, Contre. Sofs, and other Tabies, China, br ora and Crockery Ware, Looking dc, purpose is to sell as cheap as any other person in Washington, and on as favorable terms dT an flatter my. that no person wishing to purchase will be disappointed if they give me a cali. ss OF Eve oe GREEN, 6 No. 628 71! TO LOVERS OF VENISON, RENTER, on C street, inthe rear of Browns’ Hotel, has just received tine VENISON, killed at Mount ernon, which will 0@ served in every style to the taste of his patrons, in connection with all the deli- cacies of the season—Game, Uyaters. fresh Fish, &c.—that this or other markets canafford. 0029 yes ETABLE BALSAM. OR FRAGRANT HAIR WASH. For beautifying Preserving the HAIR ing, peculiar strescthoning and Fotrosbing OF THE SKIN. evving hfe and vigor tothe new S + giving life and vigor to the hair hitherto unattainable. Manufactured and sold, wholesale and retail, A N H. GIBBS, Willarde’ Hotel, and No, 202 Pa. avenue, Washington, D.C. Of which can be given, I have for some time past used the Vegetable Baleam, or Fragrant Hair Raenmade by Mr. John H. Gibbs, of tite city, and have found it an excel- lent preperation for keeping the scalp entirely clean, and thereby efficient! [promoting the growth of the bait, [non instance falling under my notice it was Spplied toarrest the falling off of the hair after a protracted fev with entire success. It isnot enoumbered wi eavy essential oils whi — more or | jurious tofthe bair bull which the gicene ve OR RO RE D ‘Washington, DC. December 15th ise, 2” D* Mining Court Houss, November 13, 1858, Thave used the Hair Wash madeby Mr. John H. @ibbs, of Washington, +. in 8 oase in which the hair had been much iniured by a protract and found it hi of the hair; an P th it condition of t! ia RR T= sts. USICAL CHRISTMAS PR Mittsie Bepotot WG. ME TEER OT ee Wiolina, Guitare, Violinesiloes Dennes A . Drums, Clarionetis, tronomes, Fiageolets, Harmonicas. Piano . — vers, oo Stands, Music Folios, ard Frowonioves ) eeveral Dinsc##E XCPIG8E oF wan we SOUTHWEST AND RK THWEST. WINTER ARRANGEMENTS. TWOTER Ait TRAINS ARE NOW RUN FROM sa NETON FO Pas ‘HE WES®, een Taal seen ca Oye Son, for Camberiend and Feil Ri HOUIS AND GHICAGO EXPR CON ECTION leaves ington ). M5 320 patie ene tase nit as detest oa Ce. ofthe Road Ee virrer hat Sots Seg Marie: the ti: Railroad take the same. all quar T very oth and e aoe z ay 7 of the DA EAS ENGTERS for the Main Sta of te as follows: For ali Stations betw Ww! the 3.40 p.m. Train. To connect with the orick Brain takeihe’4 p.m. RE AND THE EAST. mee Westington ter Baltimore at 610 and 7.48 a.m and 340 and 435 p.m. On Sunday at 3.409. m. bg Baltimore at 4.30 and 8.50 a. m. and 3.90 and m. On Sunday at 430. m. only. 1 7.45 and 4.35 trains only wil! stop at way sta- tions and for Anna; +t a ear 7458 m. au 1m. mz tren tior the went and the 6.10, By p.m. trains fortheeast. — further information inquire at the Baltumore and Ohio Railroad 7 ites. ReOAe ag no? Master of Tranportation, Baltimore, _ L RANGEMENT. Wasuéton 2h ALEXANDRIA, A Boat Every Howr from Each Place. ‘The Washington and Alexandria Steamboats wil hereafter rau regularly from the foot of 7th street, Washington, and King, Sogn plose: tremst0i Sve totic btm, ae fellows m 3% 8. m. x : er tom Washington Steamer” oso. PAGS-—a en mn Washington—: i “Sister en HOMAS COLL- YER—at 8, 10a. m., 12m., 2, 4. . From A exandria—Steamer 7 . PAGE—a THOMAS COLL 8.108. m., 12m , 36.4. and 6 ‘rom Alexandria—Steam:r year ee 9, ll a. m., 1, 3, and 5 p.m,, except wil rad ber voruley tripe to” Monat Vernon.” at wi ular tri “Mou! Roretofore. end omit her trips betwen Washingtor ota oe cata toa Aa al 6% &. m. a :'m, boata from Alexan- dria ode with whe rains of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad for the North est. The6\ a. m. and 7% p. m. boats from connect with the trains of the O:ange and Alexan- dria Railroad for the South and Southwrat. se 2 OTICE TO TRAVELERS. NEW ARRANGEMENT, With Greatly impreved Schedule. FROM WASHINGTON Po fasta TO ALL PARTS THE SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST, Via Petemac Steamers and Richmend ané Petemac Kailread Line. ait |= Two fast daily lines from Washington for the Southand Southwest. Boats leave their berths, foot of th street, at 6% a. Passengers the morning can in e breakfast on and enjoy 3 pleasant sail of 34 hours down the beau- tira! Potomac passing in {ull view of Mount Vernon. By the evening bost they insures ¢ rest of four hours in comfortabie bert! rooms, and arrive in Richmond im time to connect with all the trains for the south and Southwest. The Great Southern Mas is conveyed over this route, it being 44 miles shorter and 100 miies less railroading than by any other route, Ing certain connections to Fredericksburg, Kichmond, and Petersburg, Va. Weldon and Wilmington, N.C. Charleston, S.C., Auge: Georgia, Montgomery Mobile, Ala., Direct to New Orleans and all Southern Cities and Towns. Also, connect st Richmond with the Danville. Southside, Virginia, Tennessee. and East Fennes see Raulr OR THE SovruWEs? To Danville, Bristol, Chattanooga, Huntsville, Memphis, Lynohburg, Kuoxviile, Atlan: Nashvill Grand Junction, tgomery, and New Orleans. For through tickets and further information of the route, inquire st the Southern Ticket 108, i= ern. avenue, one door east of Browns’ jotel, or on board the boats, foot of 6th street U. &. MATTINGLY. aulé ir (Union) Ticket Agent. EW ARRANGEMENT! GREAT SOUTHWESTERN ROUT Via 0: id Alexandria Railread. FROM WASHINGION CITY, D.C, TO VIRGINIA, SENNESSEE, or cr NOUS JANA ARKA oud HixAs. OUGH TICKETS can bs obtained at the gREAT. SOUTH WES TERN —— ROA TICE, ol nheyivania enw street, Washineton, on board of the Steam Bost Georre Page,or at the office of the Urange ane Alexandria at ——- 0 Richmond, Danville, Lynchburg, Bristol, Knozville, Dalton, "Atlanta, Chisaseure Nashville, Huntsville, Grand Junction Memphis, Montgomery and New Orleans, By 4 direct route, and continuous railway connes tious to Memphis. Affording greater Expedition and Comfort anc being over 2 mtles shorter than by any other route ‘The steam ferry boat Goorre Page leaves the foot of 7th street xt Gig a. m., for whore pas sengers tuke the cars for Richmond, Chariotteviiie, Staunton, White Sulphur Springs, Woodstock, & snd et 73 p. m. for Kighmond and &il points South- west, sure and cluse connections to Mem. Baggage Wagons and Omnibuses leave the office. o’clook 4, m. and whi nm. VANS, Agent. Washington. PPI, NSAS, eek JAMES A. E Jjo17-tf Only Regular Lane, and Without Failurs Ser Eight Years. ta Panama Railpoas, Regular Satiing Days, 5th § 2th of cash month trated on travelers bound to CA L| Fe RNIA, that the subsoriber. the on! ya Sgont for peasage . via ma. in the city of New York, feels it his duty to caution al! persons ee ee to Cali in, mships of the U, +88 no other office which is at 177 West atroct, corner of Warren st., fronting on the North River, at the head of the hart. TE Paciric MAIL STEAMSHIP com ‘One of the Steamships of this Company, oarrying Panama twice each month. on the arrival of the United States Mail 8.8. Compan: York r and }» Connecti! ond passeug ers, ng Vid PANAMA RAI These steamships have been ing: UNITED STATES MAIL LINE, FOR CALIFORNIA AND OREGON, Cavtion.—So many frauds and i sitions of various Kinds have been, iste <O the U. 8. Mail Li that, To AVOID IMPOSITION, they must be oar: e 6 6. ne offocin New York, "s W! e my sign over the door. Fes Coes BASEN Soe ew vert the United States Mai! for ACAPULO. CALIFORNIA snd OREGON, leaves QRS which leave New Orleansand New om oe on the 5th and 20th of each month with {ig it pected by the Navy Department, rusranty speed ry Is ‘The Panama Railroad (47 miles long) is now com- jet fom ooran t + and ome rom “ela hogy LTS New Vork through to San Francisco,and passeng sce ombarked at Faoame, U7 siauper af tne gue he tT Sellar having occurred in eight years. Bis 4 oat Aepin walle ; the same day they ar ond uot go throu, each steam: . e of women and rt ng Without other ~ N RAYMOND,—or to ARMSTRO CO., New Orleans.—or C. L. Bake srt Bow w SANDS, UNDERTAKER 18ON StRgEt, Navy YaRp. 8 attended to at all hours. Keepe le Cot- = hand ready -mad 8 of all kin and every articio re loge quired in hisline. . All orders the country attended to with promptness and moderate terms. Also, W. PLANT, UNDERT. J. Js DER TAKER, No. a3 7th constantly on = article re- wired in his pas mo lHemes, Saag ey 1 possible rates, Laman. ©. M. morTr. LA™42- MOTT & AUR Y. ATTORKNEYS-AT-Law, wit rs ine HOLLY fea Corel bs Be Gourte mse ata bh Court rrors For through tickets at matea the MON to Weat wire Ween s Prd ia ‘LETT. FRng T. i-L. aUTRY, of and Ap- cage) Conrt at Pontatoc, 5 ie to the Gollestien st Gietee throughout “at eit —__Medieince WITH IMMENSE HOME AND EUROPEAN DEMAND. The reason why, is that by Nat it restores the natural color bair becomes gray thus makes it cro Groff, itohing and heat from the sen.p, quiets Seppe neste ape pre peg! prone b may ber v cure thesoup eae i Ito and kee, tooes tals ing Of; mea TET oD O-8Y, a : used by the young twe or three timesa it will never fail or gray; then, reader, the following and judge for yourse ves: Naw Yorn, Jan. «, 1866 i my and wuch improved tp ap- pearance every way being glossier and thick r, and mack more bepthy teoking. Hg, “™ Sorasr of Columbia and Carrell sts, Brootiya. Livixontom, Ala, Feb. 14, 1468, Por. Woow—Deer Str: Your Hair Restorati-e has done think proper. PRILaDELrata, Sept. 9 1657 Paov. Woop—Desr Sir: Your Hair Kestorativels provi g Mteeif highly Leneficial to me. The fromt, and also sie back is well stud nd the fr nt te aleo receiving I have tried other preparations Without any beuelt what 1 thiut from my «wu personal recommensiation, | can induce many otbers to try it. Yours, n ity, D. B. Tuomas, M. D., No. 464 Vine Street. up in bottles of three sizes, small; the emall hulds % a Tyee for 1 per bottie; i a per cent. more im proportion ° small, reta:is for $2 per bottie; the large boide a Cent. more im proportion, and retails YOUD & CO., F jetors, $12 Broad we + tin the arest Noe Wire Rating Be- A! HOKNE’S CURE-ALL AE ORES Pay ANNIHILATOR. D y: 7 ANPSPOMAGH AND WE CK BOWELS = PREPAKED RY A CHEMIST. Borris 12, 25 and 50 cents and one dollar. THE GREATEST DISCOVERY IN MEDICAL HARTSHORE’S CURE-ALL should be k im al! famiises in case of socidents or sudden sick- ness, as it frequentiy cures in lese time than it re- to ny sician. “itoures pate fa ‘any | of the system and is used person shoul upon the Nerves, Muscles, lood and Bones ; and, by its warming eiec- {rete all pais trom tho agetem. u . B.—If you have a Coi use HA ReREy Cotgeal eure Wits ify Bai HARTSHORN2&’S ane Bitious PILLS. ‘They act upon the Liv- Fo Secretions. - pores shove medicines to be had st all Drug Stores AZ: Kidwell & Cisoel et'George Sewn: H Peel & Go . Alexandria. oo ll-tr ERUVIAN SYRUP, Or, ProtecteD Selution of Proteride of Irom Combined, Having successfully passed the ordeal to which bew discoveries inthe Materia popenare must Ae Efficacy in Curing eer of the Liver, Dropsy, a, Bronchitis and Consumption tsordered State of the Biood, Boils, The Prostrating Effects of Lead ot tty, and all Dis a which require a Tonic and Alterative Medicine, ond question. rack aro 50 numerous, 80 well ch peculiar character, that sufferers cannot pose | iy hesitate to Teoeive the Re PERUVIAN SYRUP does not protess to be a Cure-ail but ite range is extensive. diseases, ently wnliks Bre iptimately related. and proceed ing from one cause, ma: red cul the’ Sore — RL ure, “¥ ——— fat vmen cr ad that has so often battied the highess order of a] skill. The facts are tangible, the witnesses sccee sible, and the safety and efhoscy of the Syrup inoon- trovertible. Those who may wiek for an Opinion disinterested persons rexpeoting the character — Syrup cannot fai! = Satisfied with the foi - wi among uumero: es tim. al band ofthe Acents. The are those of teatin of experienced ihe banefichal +] bot heeltate to recom ebttc one, Peas, Derren" Pavan aavey, i . H. Kernan, jaums 0. Down, Gancms Mar. - It ts well Known that the medicinal effect of Protoxide of Iron is lost by even a very brief exposure to air, aud that to maintain asolution of Prowoxide of Iron, withowt further Peravian oxidation, hes been deemet imposs!bie. In the Syrup, thie desirable polut te attain: ot 4. A. Haves, @D., ree ee (Of Mamsachosetta, Tiston street, Bowten. For sale by Druggists generaliy. Price for large es, bi medium sized botties, $1. N. L. CLARK & CO. Proprietors, Boston. F in Washington ¥ E- i Guman, Speon ‘ohn § . M. ‘chwartze, f. McPherson, P in the world is ShAL SYRUP OF prepared by 8 chemist. and is bro- medica! men, and those who have used it, to be the best paration tor Couchs, Co c 3, Hoarsemess, Sore’ Thro & preventive of that lon of dis- rsous Who sing should use it. It is pli the taste, softens, clears and Strengthens the voice, — silientetion of the thioat and iungs, and pre- cold, Uta Bottles 25 and S) cents and $1. Sold b: Prareiste in Washington, Georgetewnand Al rin. ool ©! matter of serious importance, the ai hair from gheation is what shal! wi alitng of, ~ — ite vigor and’ —] ? fare. e 5 . , BAR PROMOTER LSstu PR De aE will stop the hsir falling or ‘oaking, re + Keep the ecalp clean white, im) freshness end vigor to the Lair; and ee Fn may have been tald twenty years, the use of ittwo months will insure yo luxws head of Lair, Cail end Viades Dottie, and it |, after the second app) cation, return it price for Dr. Harris’ Hair Promoter CS uF W. PETB eee, EE Covsus. COLDS, BOARSENESS, &a, The prevalence of the above complaints at thie season generally has the ef ect of bringing out 8 host of p iy DEW specifics. and While some a pee. many Gre useless, and olhers even dancerou iy. bas cont to enjoy acrowing reputntion for the last tweuty years. Incases of common Colds, Coughs, &0., it sote like 8 charm. and in Chronic Cases. Bronehitts, W hooping + ch. Group, Asthma. Infueram, &c., ite success para'ieled. and most will testify who bave used it. rhe} for ov! form. Price 12% and 2hcentea Tyler's G 5 jeRnot. lozenge they no 1-3 PA, AVENUE, 322 pacheg e ‘Travelers in want of TK UNKS ehou!d not ini! to Visit Our extensive Salrsroom, Covups | the entire basement floor, where they ‘Son LADIES’ DRESS find eve: tien of fine and quaity SOLE LEATHER K P Ks, HAT BOXES, VA- TCHELS, &o., that $nd PACKING TRUNKS. ag Po I cipumehe WALL Bier dens & &o~ an %-tf between Sth and 10th streets. fpeaeone. OF Osi, MECHANICY’ _P. NENN iG - PRINcIPAL. paceeet Wier eae Lessons Architect ue. Engineering wing every » Wednesda} F . from 7 to third story of Aveney Blook, cornet sigan Y sins per month, in advance, pole *

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