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aLPHAB! Conta: Cards of first-class EVENING STAR. |susrwess DIRECTORY, is al tments of Opsnations or rue Parent Orrics.—The following is the List of Patents issued from the United States Patent Office for the week ending December 28, 1853—each bearing that dat Prederick Abl, of West Meriden, Conn.—For -jack. ay soy ager of Worcester, Mass —For letter envelope. Luther Atwood, of Brooklyn, N. Y.—For im- provement in manufacture of pyrogenic oils. Lutuer Atwood, of Brooklyn, N. Y —For im- structive distilla- roverment in apparatus for Fon of wood, &c. = Wm. W. Batchelder, of New York, N. ¥— For improvement in lamps Win. A. Bradley and Jacob Bigelow, of Wash- ington, D. C —For improvement in manufacture of artificial fuel. Job Brown, of Lawn Ridge, I\1_—For improve- ment in grain measure E John W. Cochran, of New York, N. ¥.—For improvement in revolving tire-arms. Mich Wright L. Coffinberry, of Grand Rapids, Mic! For improvement in compensating pendulum for clocks. 8. R. Cotton, of Green Bay, Wis.—For print- ms bow M. Eagle. of North Manchester, Ind. ‘or improvement in stump extractors. : Nelsen Edwards, of Chittenden county, Vt.— For improvement in stoves. Hl. E. Fesse!, of Chicago, Ill.—For improved steering propeller. Joseph Fowler and F.M. Bacon, of Ripon, Wis —Fer improvement in seeding machines. Pa: ick Gallagher, of Pleasant Unity, Pa.—For Traproved spring bottom for chairs and other seats A. F.Gibboney, of Union Township, county of Mifflin, Pa. —For improvement in shuttle boxes for looms. Porter A. Gladwin, of Pawtucket, Mass.—For improved sash fasten=r. James Hamilton, of New York, N. Y.—For improved propeller for boats. lenry Harger, of Delbi, lowa —For mechani- calf) pograi r. Thee. PHartell, of Philadelphia, Pa.—For improvement in furnaces for burning lime pencer Hiatt, of Indianapolis, ind —For im- Proved lock John Holmes, of Boston, Mass.—For improve- ment In ladies! coped skirts. John W. Hollensbary, of Alexandria, Va.—For improvement in breech-loading cannon ‘dwin B. Horn, of Boston, Mass.—For im- Proved method of adjusting the tripper to the escapement lever of time-keepers. Thos. 3. Hudson, of East Cambridge, Mass — For inkstand. John Humphrey, of Keene, N. H —For im- Proved tool for slotting clothes pins. Samuel Huse and Samuel Huse, jr.,of Chicago, 11l —For improved propelling and steering ap- paratus. Oved Hussey, of Baltimore, Md.—For im- Proved _ tackle block John enkins, of Kingston, Pa—For im- Provement in preserving fruits. Wm. H. Laubach, o| Pailadelphia, Pa —For improvement in gas retorts. ristram S Lewis, of Kendall's Mills, Me — For or Tee clothes horse W. W. Lyman, of West Meriden, Conn.—For Bi rement in fruit cans joward Mann, of East Attleborough, Mass — For improvement in cuitivators F. M. Marshall, of Seguin, Texas —For im- Provement in seed pianters. David Matthew, of Philadelphia, Pa —For iin- provement ia locomotive axle bearings. SW. May, of Gaiesburgh, Il. Hor improve- ment in machines for pickling corn. Thomas J. Mayall, of Roxbury, Mass —For improved door spring. a McIntire, of Newark, N. J.—For shirt si . AnnS McLean, of Williamsburg, N. Y.—For improvement in corsets. chard Montgomery, of New York, N. Y.— For improvement in iron pavements. Heory Morris, of West Philadelphia, Pa —For improvement in device for transmitting rotary motion. John Murphy, of Boston, Mass. —For blind fastenore’ . a Peter H. Niles, of Boston, Mass.—For im- Proved lathe for turning m: &s. James Nuttall, of New Or! jeans, La.—For im- Proved construction of tron railing. Jacob Petey, of Bainbridge, Ind.—For im- Proved lathe machine James Pilgrim, of New Britain, Conn. —For improvement in cores for moulding plastic sub- stances. Bzra Pollard, of Albany, N Y , assignor to himself and B. W. Seeley, of New York, N.Y. For pesties for cleansing clothes James S. Ray, of East Haddam, Conn.—For improved burnishing attachment for lathes. Jesse Reed, of arshtield, Mass.—For im- Proved steering apparatus. Nel. J. Reynolds, of Webster, N. ¥.—For im- Provement in trace fastenings. John W. Rice, of Springfield, Mass.—For im- provement in railroad car brakes. ; Oliver Robinson, im of Rochester, N. Y.—For roved bedstead fastening. entry R. Rowlands, of Boston, Mass.—For improved apparatus for walking on the water mes Stewart, of New London, Conn.—For improved dredging machine. . W. Stow, of Southington, Conn —For im- Proved burring machine. Samuel T. Stratton, of Philadelphia, Pa —For improvement tn manufacture of starch jeorge W. Swigert, of Monmouth, Ill.—For ‘Wasbing machine. Nathan Thompson, jr, of Brooklyn, N. Y — For improvement in railroad car seats and couches Charles N Tyler, of Washington, D. C —For improvement in apparatus for generating illumi- mating gas Wm P. Ublinger, of Boston, Ma: Proved closet for sewing machines. Sigourney Wales, of Boston, Mass.—For im Provement in burners for vapor lamps. Wa. White, of Newark, NJ efor improve- ment in making edge tools. O iver Evane Woods, of Philadelphia, Pa.—For a life- preserving trunk W. A. Wood, of Hoosick Fails, N. ¥ —For im- L gpsitoseesssnaanion apparatus for harvesters ivert Yates, West Dr ,N.Y— improved door-fastener. = oseph L. Chapman, of Philadelpbia, Pa., as- — = — and Coorgs, Chapenan, of said lade! a —ror improved turn- “indeartinas: P' ‘urn-buckle for George L. Dulaney, of MountJackson, Va signor to himself and Solomon K. Moore, of said Mount Jackson —For improvement in railroad “*semuel Eaki f Phil muel Eakins, o} jadelpbia, Pa, assignor to bimseifand M_S Wickerstam? of said Phil. adelphia —For improvement in method of blast- ing or removing submarine bodies Carlos W. Glover, of Farm Ridge, Il, as- signor to himself, Bronson Murray, and J. Van Doren, of La Satie county, I!1 —For improvement im stacking agricaltural products. ae oe of Blackstone, Mw to Paul P. Todd, of said Blackston Proved expanding bit. Jobn Van Doren, of Farm Ridge, Ill » assignor to himself, Bronson Murray, and Carlos W. Glover, of La Salle county, i!1 —For improve- ment in stacking agricultural products Moses Wrangle, of New York, N Y.,assignor to Hunter Keller & Co., of said New York.—For a cast-iron mercury bottle. = sues.—Joseph A. Braden, of La Grange, For improv ti \< = ps ber St, 1008) ‘ement in shears. Patented Sep. —For im- assignor For im- George Crompton, of Worcester, Mass.—For improvement in | for weaving figured fa- ber 11, 1854. J. L. Sutton, of Norristown, Pa.—For steam stove. Patented July 20, 1838. H.A. Harvey, of New York, N.Y » ausignee threugh mesne assistant of Thos. W late of said New York —For improvement in ee for cutting screws. Patented May 30, J R Foster, of Boston, Mass , a: H. Wood —For im Pateuted September , ignee of A. rovement in gas burners 1, 1858. ARRIVALS ; Isaacks, Kansas, C F Currier, do, Md; W'S Ruse, do; 3 Dickinson, NY; TS 1p. Ky on G3 Pogt and family, O; R Clark, y; JT McCletian i G G Sims, Miss; EP Harman, do; HE Va; F Peck, do; F L Shoat, NY; 8 Thomas, Va. J amen Ge J Beatty, do; T Symington, Md; 8 Roms, Pa; A Taylor, do; Mr McPherson, Md; Cot 8 Shriver do, R Moore, do; RG Frey, NC; JP Stun ey indy, NY; BS Large, do; R Hugh, Md; & Bese coe, Md; G & Colyo lady, Tenn; R Col- ‘ oe vie me NY i ipa Pa; y, 2 © Squer, © McKenno: Miss; Dr John'R Cook, Ga; GH Andrew, NY.” NATIONAL HOTEL —Walter Bowie, T K Preuss, Col A Brooke, W E Sims, TM Cr ell Wm Vance, ES Jones, W : Howard, HonJ A Stes indy. Misses Stewart, Miss Ray,Md; PG Baily, EB lor, Va; John Ferguson, Ste [sg Massett, C: H Jobnson, T Wiimerand K, and B Govin, N Yk;'J J Neayle, Il Pa; Wm Barber, do; RM Sully, do. Hon Joshua Vansant, F Wootton, W Bowic/Md: Joo. Baker, Yai RP Mitchell, F Germon, DC; ing, Pa; A C n i Sa Posie wa Harding, Ill; N Neweti WILLARDS’ HOTEL —Chev de Oroetlas, Port Legation; Capt & O Cord and family, U=A" R H Brewer, do; Larned, a: Magaw, USN; LW Miner do; W A Daf, Ps; HA Whitney, Mase; G 3 Runt, Me; P Saturnel, A Logan, N Y; 1B Rochett, Mr Brent and indy, Md: 3 C Edes W D Jones.» J Robmitt, Va: h'G Wheeler ved Py eke A Ee Jones, P Lesing and jady, H al; R ad tote NY. enne and lady, C H KIRK WOOD HOUSE —W Thate: , W 6 Oitver. 1; MH Smith, de; rea. HW Coston, NY; Capt L Subbs, La; G Hendetaey? Mine M R Grisby, do; W Yager, Mex; © Pony la, JG W 0; be Re udridge, Md; L Wiippert O; 3 Te. 2 Desiness im the cst. AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSES. Pista F. Sixrson, 519 7th st., north of Pa. av. RCHITECTS. pine ine, Agency Block, oor, 7 F sts. pred J,H. MERRILL, Tk nd ome niSat.b.1& Ke ATTORNEYS AT Ww Ss. , 486 12th st., bet. D & E. Gausonk AGRUDER fois 4 ‘Lou, av. and Sth st, SON, 2) 43 st, Det. Pa. av. and City Hall. Eero LLOYD, 20 LOU. BY. pp. Sth at. fg. MitcHELL, east wing City Hall. : ‘xs. eor.7 & F sts., Att’y ip patent oases, B.4 Lon. av., bet. 436 & 6th ate. CHARLES oo Lou. av., b. 44 & 6 sts. KERIES. o/s Knarrs, S, E. corner Pa. av. & 18th st. McKagiven & Co., 496 7th st., bet. D& E. BANDS. i tee oprsgen ps Bsruta’s Brass sand. 5iidg 8th at. ens! BANKS AND BANKE Rises & Co., N. W. oor. 15th st. & N. ¥. av. Sweeny, Rittsnnouse, Fant & a, 352 Pa. ay. Screr. Lea & Co..517 7th st., north of Pa. av, Lewis Jounson & Co., 22 1 Css Brotugrs, cor. F & 15th st: J..W: Wess & Co.. 432 Pa. av., SILLIAKD SALUONS. PHELAN’s Manse TaBLes, 468 13th st., oor Pa.av, BLACKSMITH SHOPS. Cuas, C. ANpERsON, Md. av., near 7th st.. Island. JouN DUVALL, @ st..bet.6th & 7th,near Pat. Office, dover & LENMAN, (horse shoers,) 2 Ohio av. ROBERT PARKHILL, 366 Va. av., near 4t! £.J Dawson, norse shoer.n. side N. BOAR DING-HOLSES. Mrs. BATES, 20uthwest corner Pa. av. and 9th st. . Beck, southwest corner Pa. av. and 1't Mrs. Massey, 456 Pa. av., between Sd and 44 sts, Mrs. Tor? 552 Pa. av., between ist and 2d sts, BOOK NDERIES Epwakp Lycert, 27! Pa. av., bet. 10th and 11th sts BOOKS AND STATIONERY. s Wx. BaLLantyng, religions book deposit’y , 4987st NorTHEeRn Lisertixs HooKsTORE, S27 7th at. BOOT AND SHOE STORES. Grorex Burns, 349 Hagmon Bur and. 6&7 av , near 9th st. SRC A. P. Hoover, Sil Pa. uth side, bet. P. CLark, Ladies’ Shoe Store, 16 Market Space, T. Crnaser, 373 F st..1 et. eth & Sth. BRICKLAYERS. Cuas.G. Bart. (patent range, &o.,) E at., b. 19 & 14, BRICK YAKDS. K. H. Lamaent, cor. N_J.av.and N st. south. UXRPENTERS AND BUILDERS. Jas. W. BARKeR, 446 N.Y. av..bet. 14th & 15th sts. CARRIAGE FACTORIES. | sinaad J.J + Cor, 14t " ate.,8. Pa. av, Qrokae Ri Halie Snide Pacav.. pet. 13 & ids ate, Joun P. Denats, enst sido 6th st ie & Cat Rapiey & Bozzez, express ons, CHINA, GLASSWARE, Ke. Tuos PuRseLt & Son, Sl Pa.av., bet 6th &7thats CLAIM AGENTS. Henry Appison, 458 15th st., opp. Treasury Dep't. CLOTHING STORES, Watt, Steruaens & Co., 322 Pa, av., bet.9 & 10 sts. Noaw WaLken & Co., frowns’ Hotel Build W. Gaston & Co , 476 Pa, av., bet. 3d & 76 sts. J 379 Px. av., Browns’ hotel build’g. NERIES Crea end 406 Dr. R. Fincey HUNT, 510 Pa.ay., bet. 9th & 10th s M. Loomis, M. D., 356 Pa. » bet. 9th and [0th s Dr. R. B. DoxaLpson, 306 P - bet. 9th & 10th Dr. . Van Came, 407 F 8:., bet. 6th and 7th sts, D&ESS MAKERS. Mrs. Mary A. Eaton, 484 10th st., near Pa. av. Mad. Lupmax, French dress maker, 18 Mkt Space. DRUG STORES m $1 per gal. Centre Mkt. t Z. D. Gitman, 3% Pa. av., near 7th st. JOUN ScHWAKTZR, 458 Pa. av., bet, 3d & 436 ste, Forn & Bro., 20 Pa. av., or. Lith J... Loveioy. NW. cor. 1 and 12th s\ J.B. Moors, i!3 Pa. av., West End. DRY GOOD: S. aM Ley & Co., 523 t Space. bet. 7th & 8th 7th at., north of Pa. a A. GopvaRD, 477th st... near Northern Marke! A.L. New ron. 52! 7th st. four doors north of Pa.av. DYERS AND SCOURERS. W.H. Wumatiry, 38 Pa. av.; 49 Jefferson st.6.T. ENGRAVERS. D. O. Hare, 254 Pa. av., bet. 12th & 13th ets. A. ScHIMMELFENNIG 33% D engin’r’g & drawing EXPRESS OFFICES. ADams’. 514 Pa. av , bet. 2d and Sd ate, FANCY STORES. «C. STRVENS, 33 Pa. ay., bet. 9th & 10th ste. Gibson, 34 Market Space, bet. 8th & 9th sts. Luxuy. 390 Pa.av.. National hote oO Mara, 524 Pa.av., b. 2 & Sate.: toys, &o Joxgs. millinery, &o ,312 E at., b. 13 & 14 ate D STORES. Jamus A. Wism. 429 7th st, & Centre Market, FOUNDRIES. E LLLIs & BRo., (iron,) 13th st., near canal, G. T. SMALL WooD, ( upholstery.) 58 7th at. R.St. CLain,ocor 12& B sen. Pa.av.; Second-hand GENTLEMEN'S «\ BELONGINGS.’ Stevens’, (hats & wardrobe articles) Browns’ hotel. GREEN HOUSES AND SEED STORES. W. Hues, 7at. Isl; Florist & Landsoape Gard’r Jonx Sach, Surxeryman, Seedsman, &0.,396 7th st. GROCERY STORES. Kine & BURCHELL. cor. 15th st. & Vt. av. Ws. Brvan, 44 Market Space, bet. 7th & 8th ste, Evwaxp Hac, 40 Market Space, opp. Cen. market, S. W.K. Hanprt, 229 Pa. av., bet. lath & 15th sta, Kennavy & Puen, 508 7th st., bet. D& EL Day, (variety, 1383 L st., bet. lath & 15t . N. W. corner ith and F at P. Witte & GUNSMITHS. south Pa. av. b CUTLERY. pp. Browns’, Ln & o.C. ScHNRIDER. 271 Pa E.'Trcxer & » 321 Pa, av. near HATS, CAPS, AND FURS. B. H. Stinemetz.2% Paav,b. Willard’s & Kirk'd’s HOUSE-FURNISHING STORES. ©, W. Borsier, lron Hail, (general afsortment.) C. Woopwakn,(gen'ias’mt)n.s. Pa. av. bet.10& I. Gro, FRANCIS, 49 7th bet. D & E. ( Everything.) >. Ei. GREEN, 178 Pa av.. bet. 17th and 18th sts, Sisiey & Gov, N. side Pa. av. bet. 10th & lth sts. JEWELRY STORES. M. W. Gatt& Bro., 324 !'a, av. bet. Sth & 10th ats, HO. Hoop, 3383 Pa. av., bot. 9th & 10th sts. 3. Lawis, 20 Pa bet. 12th and 13th sts, M. Horva. watches and jeweiry. 337 and 508 Pi Karr. 499 Pi bet. Sd & 436 ati ‘onometer. &c.. maker. 437 7th st, 3 es, watchmaker, 480 15th st. THE PEACE, ke. v. fa mates th ee ¢ .G. URRA or. 7th an BE, CEMENT, &c. Wx. H. Goner, footof K at. n, near Geo ..W. Dorsry. cor. New York av. and 20t! LIVERY STABLES. = = ALLISON Naltor, Ja., cor. Pa. av, and 133 st. LOCKSMITHS AND BELL HANGERS, C. SCHNEIDER, (praction},) 27! Pa. av., up stairs. Lior. Beit, Pa.av.,b.9& 439 ste.; also,gunemith LOOKING GLASSES, &c. Fravers Lams. 237 Pa. av., near 13th at, LUMBER YARDS. H.N.& J. W. Bassr foot D st., (steam sa’ etown. at. mill.) t. east Tuo. Mosuer, Biagden’s wharf, foot of at MACH ISTS & ENGINE BUILDERS. Ws. M canal. Exvtts & Brot, !3th st., near t! J.McCietcanp,S. W corner 10th Este. Waite Hatt & Co . 434 at.,8. of canal. Iron railing MARBLE WOR! Wx. Rutuxeroro, E st., bet. 12 & 13; mantles, &o. S.E. oor. £ & 12 +; mantles, &c. J. RuTHERFoRD, marb. & br. sto Jaco. VeiHMEVER, lath et. 8. of MILL: RY, &c. 495 8th st., noar Pa. av. » 289 Pa. ov., bd. 9th & l0thste, NIL, Cor. Pa. av. & lith st, GLaAss, eo H & Morseut, 325 C st., near 7th, PAPER HANGINGS, ac. Fey a ee es IE ate bee ieee oerith ote Ncis ILLNER, av. c PATENT AGENTS. | ¥ ’ Ki HAcLKs F. Stanssvuay, 8. A ats, “G: Pion, 7th ats Opp. P.O, Dopartme "6. Ceavsen, “05 F at near 7th at. = LLIoT & PaTTEN, cor 8th & F ats., op. "t Office oH. Faywan. model maker, F "t Office 5 PAWNBROKERS” pol wide " BERG, 429 Pa. av ate, “PHOTOGRAPHIC ©. a McCLEns. 38 Va. av, bet. 9th de 10th ee RHURST’S, 9 PLASTER ee AbERY Mints. "* RHART. foot of G street north. GAS FITTERS, AN B 10 & 11 ate, J. M. STANLEY, 27834 PRINTING OFFI ) HP 5 UMP MAKER Sees tN Hoppe. 121 14th at., and Highst,G.T. ‘REAL ESTATE AGENTS. ba Jo Kexxxpy, 470 H at., bet. 9th and 10th. ) ie Bray. 516 7th at.. Nat. Intell, office. q x Hoox. . pReSTAURANTS.< Bt., above D. URANT’s. or, SCHOOLS. Pa. av. & Oth at. 1. NorTON’s You , LArATETTE FRM. inet. eee C tacts untoey Union Acapemy.(M.& F,. SEWING MACHINES.” N Y-8¥. & 14th st, CW. Borgia. Iron Hall, 518 SEWING ROOMS ie H.0.N. Es, 549th at.n. Pa. ay. i (TOVES, RANGES, GRATES, Bo07-®.) Tanne Setnvines con Bei de ie a eony front. y. D. WYVILL. 453 Pa. av., rear 3d st., south side, TOBACCO AND CIGAR STORES. H.C. Steers. “6 Pa. av.. bet. 2d & Sd sts, ENRENS & Co.. 544 Pa. av. WLURNING, BRACKE?-MAKiNG, ke. u. P. EBS. #7 ¢ oe ie UNDERTAKERS.” °° 2 © 7% bet. M. EB. Harve: Ge&u. bet. 17th an¢ 18th sts, Jose PH GawLeR. 18? Pa. UPHOLSTERERS. BLav. 24 G street, bet. 14th and 15th SM ie cf at between 10th and 11th. = a M. i on ‘WooD AND '¢ Goal y Al Qesge a} Baore eee QOPriciat. SaLep Proposats wi!l be received at this De- partment until 12 o°ciock, noon, of Monday, the 24th of January next, for ten millions of stook of the United States to bs issued under the act of 14th June, 1858. Said stock will bs reimbureabie in &f- teen years from the Ist of January next,and bear interest at five per centum per annum, payable semi annn on the first days of January and July of each year. No bid will be received below par, and none for any frection of one thousand Coliars. No bid will be considered uniess one per centuim of the amount is deposited, su'jsot to the order of the Secretary of the Treasury, with @ depositary of the United ‘States, whose certificate of the same must accein- pany the bid. In all cases the bids must be uncon- ditional, and without reference to bids cf othe and must state the premtum cffered therein. The seated prepora!s shou!d be endorsed onthe outside of the eavclope, “ Proposals for Lean of 1858,” and be addressed to the Serretary of the Treasury, Washington, D.C, Thesuma which may be scoepted fr. m any bidder will be required to be paid to the depository of the United S:ates nearest te his residenoe,¢r indicated as most convenient by him. Should bids besccepted from parties not residing withinthe United States, they wil be re- quired to deposit the principal and premium with the assistant tressu t Boston, New York,Phil- ade'phia, cr New Orleans. Certihostes of stook for sums of one thousend dol - lars each, payabie to the successful bidders or bear- er. with pons of semi-annual interest from the Istof July next, also payable to bearer, attached thereto, will be issued for the amount of the ac cepted bids upon the certifioates of deposit to the oreditcf ihe Treasurer of the United States with the depositaries of the United States. The stock will in all cases besr interest from the date of such deposit. The interest from that date to the Ist of July next will be paid to the successful bidder or his attorney by the d-positary where the deposit was made. Sucosssfal bidders will ba required to depoeit the principal and premicm ef their accepted bids on or before the 15thof March nex’. Thespreiiminary de- posit of one per cent. will be immedintely direoted to be returned to the u .successful bidders. HOWELL COBB, de 18-Iawt24Jan Secretary of the Treasury. INK, MUSKRAT, COON, OTTER, and all descriptions of raw SKINS purchased at tha highest market prices. EWISSON’S FUR STORE, de 14-eolm 502 Pa. av.. bet. 9th and !0th eta. “DINNER PARTIES.” R Pak TIES Wit be turnished to fami. $3, $4, and $5 per head; or, if they prefe class French cook can be sent to their re: dences to pr pare dinner for them, at the moderate charge of $2 for his services. ‘Those wisning to avoid the trouble of marketing oan have the best the market affords seat to their 8 Bt OuBL prices. ne or more disnes will be sent toany part of the city for those who may desire it. | gurantee to farnish a better dinner than any ether establishment inthe city, at 8 saving of 25 per cent. C. GAUTIER, del5-eo2m 252 Pa. av., bet. 12thand 13th 6's QOEBTICIAN AND OCULIST.—Dr WOLFSON 8th st.,co ner of Pa. avenue, contin. uesto furnieh sil requiring them wit his celebraced Venez an and irazi) ian CRYSTAL SPeOTAC ond KYE GLASSES, which the bigheat prizeat the Word's Many thousands bave tried them. No chargesto his customers for consultations asan oculist. Tie reputation of pis Glasses to remedy near-sightedness, fauirg eight from the approach of age, or trom ine-easirg ca n- ract, &c.. is universally established throughout Ku- Tope as well as the United States. His charges are extremely moderate. del3 M&tHSm GENTLEMEN'S WINTER GLOVES. P. J. STEER, Merchant T + No. 482 7th et., has just reosived from New ¥ another additionto his large and elegant stock of, GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. anna fh which they re- quire, snd at the most p: ng prioes. Partionlar attention is invited tos fine lot of ele gant WINTER GLOVES, just opened. del eosw N VIEW OF THE TEMPORARY WITH- drawal of one of the partners of our firm on the Ist of January, prox., we are now making vtf ail ac counts on our books for rettiement. Owing to the pre absence, and other engagements of the re- menber. wa will be under the necessity of requesting and ecforcing tavyment in fulliuailc without delay, and theref re beg that our custo: may be disposed to assist us in closing ‘up th businers. Parties who have given or may give, (for present Accounts) their promissory notes, will peroeive irom the above notice our mabe ity to curtail or renew thy me. snd (while remembering our uviforin dis- aoe to acoommodate) wi | please act according Je ELYANS & THOMPSON, 3% Penn Avenue, bet. ih and 10th sts, d21-eodtji Untell and = tates } N LNo. OTICE OF THe; Di TH “PLaTTR” AND ‘CHAR OFFICKs FOR WHICH ARE AT PLATTSBUKG AND Mi- LAN, MissoURi, AND THE SUSPENSION OF ENTRIKS LAND THEREIN. Not ioe is hereby given that.in pursuance of law, view of the fact that the unsold lands in the Platte” and “Chariton districts,” in Missouri, @ reduced below one hundred thousand se: in a distriot, the Secratary of the Intertor has di- rected the d. 1d digirio!s, and that the lands heretofore subject to sale and entry atthe offices at PLATrs8URG Ani MILAN be uumediately Wihdrawn, and made agaia subject tosnie and en- try at BoonevViLLe, in said State, from and after the 3ist day of March mezt, prior to which time no Appilcalio™ will be ;eceived at the discontinued of. fio br entries peraitted, except in contmmating erasting pre-emption claims. All persons entitied to PATENTS at either of the offices at PLATTSBURG cr MILAN are requested to call for the same on or before the Stat day of March next, 88 as xiter thst date they willbe transmitted to Booneville for delivery, Patents arc deitrered Sree af charse. Given under my hand at the oi!y of Washington, this twenty-first day of December, A. D. 1858. THOS. A. HENDRICKS, Commissioner of the General La: d Uthee. _de23. wow HEAP AND ELEG ANT FURNITURE, SAMUEL KIRRY, Manufacturer of Superior and Fashionable Furasiuse.respeotia ly an Rognees to the citizens of Washing: Georgetown, Alexandria, and environs, th : ant CABL ! his warehouse is now weil stocked wit! ainut, Oak, and ste and extensive k of ele: ET WARE in Rosewood. other desirable woods, such as Parior, Dining room, Library, Ofhoe, and Chamber Sets, ail manufactured in the most workmanlike manner, and warranted as Prices very low. Funerals pngcrtaken NTINUANCE OF Nn’ Distniets. THe stated. Fu with promptness. AMUERL KIRBY, Warehouse—weat side of 8th street, near Pa. avenue EARTHEN WARE, CHINA, GLASS. &o. Hl Pa. av.. opposite Browns’ Hotei. T. PURCELL & SON havi ship Gibraltar, from Liverpool direct, and’ other sources. one hundred and fifty pack ag ftheab Srticles, of the best quality and latest styles. \We name in part— 30id- ban d White French and Eng it Dinner, Teaand Toilet Sets, White Granite and Biue Painted Dinner, Tea and Toilet Sets, China Vases. China Motto Coffees and Saucers, ‘Tea Sets and Bohemian Butters and Covers, Cut, Plain and Pressea Glass of almoa' ry de- scription, Plated. Albata, and Itritannia Table, Teaard Des- sert Spoons aud Forks, Coffee and Tea Sets, or separate, Castors, Butter Knives, Ladies. &o., Ivory-handied and other Knives and Forks, in sets of 5! pieces, or separate, oe 18-e0t! just imported, per eagene oal Oil, Etherial and Lard Lamps and offee Urns, Hall Lamps and I.anterns. t1 uitable 81] of which will be so! W As the very ic irst quality Stone Ware al tie tac! Goods will be carefuriy packe part of the oity free of charge. A oall trom their frends andthe public generally is solicited at No. 341 Pa. avenue, opposite Browns’ jotel. THOS PURCELL & SON. de4 eolm T KIMMELL HOUSE. HIS Nice and commodious Hotel tins just been compiated and wi'l be open for the recep Lion of guests on Tuesday, the 23d insta: Thia house will abound with comforts, seen in every respect to every house inthis or muy other city. ‘the bar will he supplied with. the best of Liquors, atall times. I have engaged Mr.K. V Campbell to assist and The Kimmei! House is situated on tween 436 and 6th streets, in the immediat of the Nations! Hotel, and near the Railroad » FL. KIMMELL, Pi no 19-e02m BE. V/ CAMPBELI., URNITURE REPAIRED AND VARNISHED, Sofas, Chairs, &c., re covered, and packing Fur- Biture attended to by JAMES WILLIAMS, No 512,7th street, <d floor, furnitare Polish for cleaning and restoring to their original lustre all articies of Varnished and Polished Furniture, Pianos, &o., for sale by Bentz & Bro., Odd Fellows’ Hall, or by the subsoriber, J, WE ‘7th street. FOR RENT.—The third story of the building No. 512, 7th street, 24 by 60 feet. se 18-S& Wit +» Whole- y prices. and sent to any No, 625. Notice FOR ARS oding CERTAIN LANDS TO MARKET IN THE STATE OF ALABAMA. Notice 1s hereby g'ven that the lard office nt Elba, in the S'ate of Alabama, will. and after the 28th day of December next. be eatry and location of all it public | braces in the following townships. e to entry Iseution prior to withdraws eng de which bad been witvdrawn as probably ia''ing nEress, March 3, 1857, bur since aadertained not to tee in said limits, viz: North of the base line and east of the St. Ste- phens merid: 7, of tanges 23 24, 25, 26, 27,28, 29and 30 of ranges 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 29, 28 and 30, ‘owneh'p 9, of range 24, at the General Lav ‘5 at the city of Wahpeton, Ontoner Ket — 1858. ri A. HENDRICKS, | jen to the sale at private nds em- Dentistry, &e. : —_—— ISTRY IMPROVED. ite, combining the irresistible sdvantages of ches pness, duratility, usefulness and in- creased comfort. Those ha badly fitt- ing pistes oan now be guarantieda perfect fit. Teeth mounted on Vuloanite will cost one third iess than goid andare far superior in every respect. Cali ar see ee at 333 Pennsylvania avenue. ja 1S ti VAN CAMP, . DENTIST, 5 Has returned to the city and resumed his prac- 108, Operating Rooms and Residence—7 ‘eS Street, between 6th and 7th, four doors from Post Offion. 90 16-tf D EN TISTR Y.—vr. THOMAS 0. HILLS, Office 20 Penn. avenue, next to Gan tier’s.—his operations embrace ail the int est improvements, and by the use uf the Cheopiastic Process ho makes whole or partial sets of Teeth superior tu those made by any other pian, at half the prices chaiged for gold. Specimens and testimonials exhibited. Heis the only agent for it in Washington, se S- M TEETH. + LOOMIS, M. D., the inventor and patentee of the Mineral Plate Teeth. attends per- sonally at his office in this city. (<=) ear otners: and no person oan wear others Who cannut wear these. Ons calling at my office oan be acoommodated y style and price of Teeth they may desire: hut tothose who are particular and w sh the purest cleanest, strongest. and most perfect denture that Srt oan produce, the Mineral Plate will be more fully warranted. Rooms in this city, $36 Penn. avenue, between Sth and oi etree! 180, 907 Aroh street, Philadelphia. se 2i-ly D DENTISTRY. R. STEPHEN BAILY, Orrice No. 477, THIRTERNTH StTRERT, Four Doors South of Pennsylvama Avenwe, Dr. BAILY begs leave to inform the public that ho can he seen at al! hours,at his othoe, located as above. He feels aseured that ai experience of fifteen years’ practices, with the large number of patients,and creat variety of cases that he has treated suovessfully. will to surmount nny simoatt entific or . eating to the Teeth. pwh expe neminent risand J mg since, to discard ail r hiling the teeth, also all ubber and Cements for the construction of Continuous Gum Teeth. and that Porcelain, mounted on Gold Plate. is the only relinble substance that can be worn im the mouth, as mercurian, Enamels, Gutta Percha, India reparation Was morto sively shown by the last American Denta: Convention. ii Althouga he fiatters himseif from his long resi- dence and practive in Washington he is favorably known to his numerous friends and patrons, he begs leave to refer them to the following TESTIMONIALS. From the late Rector of the Church of Epiphany, of this city: DR. SterHxen Baily: Dear Sir—I desire to ex- press ny wsteem for you personally, and my confi dence in you as a superior dentist. The.operations executed for me have been highly satisfactory. I hope that you may receive the patronage from my friend dthe public that your skill #0 weil de rves. Yours very cmiy, ington, Aug. 23.185. J, W. FRENCH. From ome of the oldest firms in Baltimore— Messrs. Boggs, Cotman § Co Having employed Dr. Stephen Uaily, Surgeon Dentist, of Washington city, to execute for me an important and d:ffioult piece of work, which he did to my entire satisfaction, and in view of the fact that one of the most distinguished members of the Den- tai College of Baltimore tailed. after repeated trials, to perform the same work satisfactorily, it gives me reat glensure to express my entire confidence and fi h estimation of his professional ski!l, more, Jan. 12,187. HARMANN BOGGS. Extract from a note recewved from the late Hon John M. Clayton. U. 8. Senate, Aug. 19. 1856, The teeth you made for me work admirably ; no- thing could be better. aek ‘atefuliy. JOHN M. CLAYTON. To those seeking relief from the maindies of the teeth, I can cheerinily recommend Dr. 8. Baily ana superior dentiat. He made a set of porcelain teeth for one of iny family, and Picgred several teeth for 4 the work has al : for more youre. ROBERT T, NIXON, April !9, 1856, Va.Conf. M. E Church South. We, the undersigned, having had oconsion toava! ‘es of the professional skillo! Dr. S. Barly, on Dentist of thie city. or naving been cogni f his operations on our families or frienda, take picaaure in expressing our admiration of his artistic skill, as wellasthe nuiformly satisfactory manner in why e performs the moat delicate and difficult operations in Dental Surgery, and we respectfully reoommend hin to the confidence and patronage of the pablo, of wuich we consider hum eminently worthy. ‘Tuomas U. Watter, Architect U.S. Capitol, THoxas M D., of Warhington, D.C B.S. Bonare of Georgetown, D. C, N.S. Lixcor .. of Washiizton, D. G. Jos H. Brapiet, cf Washington, D.C. Grorce Wanien, Ex-Governor of Florids, Wattse L x-Mayor of Washington. Henry Bat U.S Patent Office, O.C. Wisut, Principa! Rittenhouse Academy, feb 20-tf A WHISKEY ip . ‘VOLT OLD MACNGLIA "WHE undersizned offer for selethe abovestandard brand of ine Rye Whiskey. of their own dist: ation.in barrels and half barrels. ‘Phe quali y of the Whisk the past ei former hig known so favorably in the South for onal supervision, and entirely free from any deleterious subst. A render made up whiskies so Always having & large stock of th fine whiskies in New York as wellas P sl wo are ennbled to ship goods from either city FREEMAN & SIM PSON, Phenix Distulery, Dice 108 zoutn Front st., Phiiadeiphis; in New k. 96 Wail street. oc 5-l¥ Prorosats FOR CIRCULAR MARKING AND RATING STAMPS. Post Orrice DerartMent, H December 15, i958 Sate PRorosats will be receives at this De- partment uotil the 2tet day of February, 1859. until 12 of tne clock at noon, for furnizhivg for the use of ost offices inthe United States, for four yea: rom ths | tday A next, marking and rating following eriptien, viz: ar Marking Stamps of steel, or equal duranility . of a ciroumfer- ence not to exosed 3% inches but as much less as convenience and good taste may dictate; name of the oifice and State: with trp: years, months, and days, in blecks of like w.th sufficient tum screw for the same, dies of cocoa, mahogany, or other bi model moat convenient Tor use. ta propor this class of stamps. the bidder will state the a tioral charge, per letter or hgure. for inserting, within the ciro'e, when required, euch words and 8 paid, free, paid .0, ship, &C. Ciroular Marking Stamps of iron, or other materia: equal thereto, for the use of post ef - fices and route ae on railroads and steamboat mati lines; with the name of ths office and State, or the railroad or river line; with type for montha and dates, in blocks of the ne maternal, with suitable thumb screw, and hardies oi bisck wa nut or cherry tree, of s mode! best adapted for use: the circumference of the st.mp to be the same as de- scribed in class No.1. Crass 3. Crroular Marking Stamps of box-woo?, or other material of equal durability. of the same size of class No.1; with the name of the « fee ard State; with mi bd for months and days of printers’ type metal,in blocks or si-gle letters and figures, with thumb’ sorew and handies the same ns descr! in ciass No.2 ‘Lhe cortract for this o! will not take effect un- ti! from and after the 2d day of July next. Crass 4. Marking Stamps for foreign males lar to those now in uss in the post offices at York, Philadelphia and Bost: adpted to the above purpose, Also, the following rating stan to correspond with ths Cironiar Stamps in cia: 1, 2 and 3 in material, handies,and workmanship, and such other matisg Stamps not named herein as may be re- Cons of 8 like description, at pro rata prices ;and if the style or material thereof shall be altered by ew orofany otherstyle direction of the department, the price shall he in- creased ur reduced in the @ propurtion. viz: Paid Misseat and iorwaraed Free Cancel Missent Due Forwarded Duel Vost olfice buemees, free Drop | cent Advertised 1 Steamboat i ip Paid 10 United States, 64 Paid 5 HL id for postace Propossis tor improved or Patented Stamps, with cy ees for bed months ~ days. or with points to pieros the envelope, or with other improvements, will be considered. . The righ: to change or alter the styleofthe «| desort' in erther class, upon e: served tothe Postmaster G Proposals wil he received for furnishing the twholr of te above named Circular Stamps, or for each class separately, Stamps will be ordered for the different classes of offices agreeably to therules now in foroe, and ac- cording to such rulesand reguintious of the de- parcmentas may hereafter be adopted in reiats: thereto. ‘The anmber of Circular Stampa required, per num, is estimated at 30 for the first ‘0 the second class, 1,200for the third o! od 10 for the fourth class The number of Rating Stamps required for the aame period 1s estimated at 1,500 Models of the stamps must accompany the pro posals, Each bidder must furnish, with his proposals, ev- idence of his ability to comply with 5 Sufficient sureties will be required toa contrac’ and the Stamos must bedelivered at the Post U: fice Department at the expense of the contractor. Proposals must be endorsed on the outaice of the guvelope with “Proposals for Post Office Marking Stamps.” and addressed to the First Assistant Postmaster General, Washington. aS D.C. AAKON V. BROWN, de 18-lawsw Postmaster General, I OOK AT YOUR HANDS AND FE 4 in want of BLOVES or HOSIERY are, earnestly requested to onil and exanune = imps bie terms, is re- of the largest aad finest stocks in Washing ton, compr; ‘ery quaiity and style, just imported to my order. Call and look, if you do not wish to ee HOPRINGS Cnrivatied 01 f 6th st: ¥. no 90-e0tf bet, Brown’ and National hnvsls, Travelers’ Dinsof ¥F FAP 4IVT!s or 2 wrist SOUTHWEST AND NORTHWEST timere ard Ohie Railread. WINTER ARRANGEMENTS. TWO THROUGH TRAINS ARE NOW RUN DAILY, (except Seon FROM WASHINGTON Fok THE WEST. LJ ‘we: Ist. MAIL TRAIN si t 7.45 &. m., (Sunday excepted.) connecting clorely at Washington Juno tion, for Cumberiard and Perdmont. |. THE CINCINNAT. t. LOUIS AND CHICAGO EXPRESS CONNECTION leaves Washington at 3.40 p. m., reaching Cuncinoat: at 9.30 m. next day, and connecting directly wth Exprest n for L ee and the Southwest, St. Louis, Kausns, &o. w the Grand Mountain Scenery of the Road a we mo 745%, m. or 3.40 p.m trains froin Washington. For Parkereturg and al! Stations onthe N: western Virginia Road take the 3 409.m. Train. For Manectn and Cincinnati _Rasirond take the same. Thi h Tickets and Bare 6 Cheoke to sil guar tere, every other possibie lity will he a arty SSENGERS for the Mau of the Ba.tim ton Stem and Oho Raiiroad will ieave Washing- Bor ail porate between Washington Junetion ané nt take the 7.45 8. m. lo Prerall ‘Stations between Preamont and W heel: take the 340 p.m. Tram. To connect with the F ernck Tran take the 3.40 p. m. Train. FOR BALTIMORE AND THE EAST. Leave Washington for Baltimore até 10 and 7.40 a.me and 3.49 8 435p.m, On Sunday at 5.40p. m. only. Leave Baltimore at <mand a me. and 3.30 and 5.) p.m. On Sunday at 49a m. only. The 7.45 and 4.05 trains only wili stop at way sta tions and for Ann The7 45" m. a p.m. trains for the eas “or furth po gore teeter cogs bed a and Ohio Rauiro: ickat office, Washington. . H. PARSONS, is rir Pf. SMITH, Master of Tranportation, Baltumore, FALL. ARRANGEMENT. Wasnindton SNORE EX AN DRIA A Boat Every Hour from Each Place. The Washincton and Alexandris Steamboats wil hereafter ru» reguinriy from the foot of 7tn street, Washington, and King, street, — nd ed aor from pay mae enor Ine rom *% a.m to ~™m. foe : from W agningtor . heamer” GO, PAGE—a 6%, 9,and I a, m., 1,3, 5, and 734 p.m. gi Washinton “sieamer PaGMas COLL yER—at 8, lia. m., i2m., 2,4, and 6 p. From Alexandria teamer, GLO. PAGE-s . 1a. m., 12m , Zhe, 4. Rew . Me om \lexandrin—sieam'r THOMAS COLL y 6" ia. m., 1, 3, a ew Friday a will rug her regular trips te ** Rerotofure, and omit her trips betwe.m Washingtes and A-exandria from 9a. m. to 4p. m. only. te from Alexan- no? Ohio Rauirond for the ‘The 6% a. m. and 7% p. m. boats from Washjngtor connect with the trains of the Orange and A’ 3 dria Railroad for the South and Seuthweat. se 28 FJOTICE TO TRAVELERS. N NEW ARRANGEMENT, With Greatly improved Schedule. FROM WASHINGTON QJRECT TO ALL ARTS THE SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST, Via Potomac Steamers and Richmend an¢ Petomac Railrend Line. ats eS ‘To fast daily lines from Washington for the Soke ‘Southweat. Boats leave their berths, foot of 6th street.at 6i¢a.m ard7jep.m. Passengers the morning bost can obtaina hne breakfast on bor and enjoy a pleasanteni! of 3% hours down the beau- ti ul Potomac, paseing in full view of Mount Vernon. By the evening boat they insure a good supper ands reet of four houra in comfortable berthe or state roome, and arrive in Richmond im time to conned! the trains for the South and Southwest. Southern Mas is conveyed over thie route, it he'ne 44 miles shorter snd 100 miles lem rmulroading than by any othsr route, king oertein conneotions to Predericksburg, Richmond, and Petersburg, Va. Weldon and Wilmington, N C., sston, S.C., Angusia, Georgia, Montgomery and Mobile, Aia., Direct to New Orleans and all Southern Cities and Towns Also, connect st Richtaopd with the Danville Southsice, Virgins, Tennessee. and East Tennes see Railroads Por THz Sowte weer to Danvilile, B Dalton, ristol, Carttancoga, Hunteville, Memphis, Lynebburg, Knoxvils, Atlanta, Nash Grand Junction, Montgomery, and New Orleans. For through tickets and further information of the route, inquire at the Southern Ticket Office No.3 Penn avenne, one door east of Rrowns Hotel, or on board the hosts, foot of 6th street 6 . MATTINGL au lé6 ty (Umen) Troket EW ARRANGEMENT! GREAT SOUTHWESTERN ROUTB Via Orange 4 Alexandria Reilread. ROM WASHING FON CITT, D.C. T° IRGINIA, TENNESSEE, Oe TSNIASE eOt INNA. SSISS a . ARKANSAS, and TEXAB, oU TICK} bs obtained at th GEERT SoUTHWE SRN RAIL ROAD 7 OFFICE, corner of Penney'vania avenue and 6tb street, Washington, on bosrd_ of Steam Ferry Soat George ince. or at the office of the Urangeane Alexandria Kairoad, Alexandria, ro Richmond, Danville, Lynchburg, Bristol Knozville, Dalton, Atlanta, Chattanooza Nashville, Huntsville, Grand Junction Memphis, Montgomery and New Orleans, By 6 direc: route, a..d continuous railway oonnes tions to Memphis. Affordine greater Expedition and Comfort anc being over 2) miles shorter than by ‘The stenm f-rry boat George Page of7th strest at 6g 8. m., for Alexand: sengers take the care for Richmond. Chariottev: Staunton, White Sulphur ¥ a stock, and at 7§ p. m. for Kichmond and al! points Sout! ee making sure and clora counections to Nem 1, . Bageage Wagons end Omnibuses leave the office Pa. aveuue, at 6 o’clook a. m. 3h m. JAMES A. EVANS, Agent. tf Washington. U* TED STATES MAIL LINE. Only Regular Line, and Without Failur: Ser Eight Years. FOR CALIFORNIA AND OREGOR, Via Panama Rawroar, Kegular Sailing Days, 5th $ 2th of cash menth Cattion.—So many frauds and impo- sitions of various kinds have been late! am FURINTAs hat tho aubeoritors the puly eathor: » that 10 subscriber. the o1 eu zee Scent for passage by the 1. 8, Mai! Line, via Pana ma.inthe city of New York, feeis it his duty to caution al! persors seeking pasrage to California. that. TO AVOID IMPOSITION, be onreful find thetrue office of the Steams Mai! Line, via Panama Railroad, in New York 1s authorized to eny ‘The Companie: ead, in New York which is at !77 W Warren st., fronging on the North River, at the head of the Co: *s Wharl. ieee OSErVE Hy ry | over the door. jels J. W. RAy MOND, Agent, New York, HE PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CON. T PANY man One of the Steamships of this Com carry! the United States Mail for ACAPU LOL, = CALIFORNIA. and OREGON, isaves Panama twice each month, onthe arrival of the United States Mail 8.8. Company Which leave These steamships have been ins ed and ss by th y Department,and guarent apend and safety, The Panama Rasirond (47 miles tong) is now com. ‘feted from ooran to ocenr. and is crossed in $ or 4 hours The bagenge of sencers is checked in New Vork through to San Franoisoo,and passengers Sre embarked at Panama by steamer at the oom pany’e expense The money paid in New York covers al! expenses of the trip. Reserve steamers are opt tn port in Panama anc San Francisco, to jetention in case wf Boot dent, so that the route ie entirely reiiadle—no failure having occurred in ig mdcbeorg Passengers lenve the same day they ar rive at Aspinwall. Conductore go through by each steamer, and take charge of womenand chiudren without other Pro “Por through tick h ‘Or through tickets st the lowest rates the agency, 177 West street. Ne KAY MON D.—or to ARMSTRONG. if ow co., ton. RANK T. SANDS, UNDER F GaRnison Street, Navy fie Sika Funeral oalis attended to at all hours. Keeps | romper Gad hand ready-made Cof- fins of ai kinds, and every article re- yi ges om the country attended country a! to with promptness and on mod pestiy repuired and vernehed aie W. PLANT, UNDERTAKER, No. 87% @ and H, keeps J * street, between Sa constantly on hand 7, ar! tent Corpse Preservers, ko. Ae. His are Fade in his line—a moderate. and his attention instant on oall, an: pf the day or night, Hacks furaished for funeraleat Orleans,—or C. L. BARTLETT. wae Una Stueh oP WA acer, HOME AND EUROPEAN DEMAND, The reason why, is that by it restores tha natara’ color hat becomes gray roots nentiy after the jppues the stern fc | u makes it grow on baid heads, removers druff, itching and heat from the sen'p. tones Woon & Co. —Gen fenton Woods Hair Rew beir beng quite gray, | made up my mind te reyadicws which I ta cot am in end owt af ‘ entevery Gas By hair is now nd mach Imp pearance every wa 4 Bore healthy look ing. 4 to ap- ak Bewey Jeweuen, nd Carroll Ste, Brooklyn. Lave Paor, Woor—Peer ®ir: Your Mair Mester Merch good Is thie patel the country Spay aimiptein, that way to nee your + think proper. ed bat two hal! pint bear's oF my haat le we + pone Restorative, « ndded witha prom sig eceiving |» tenete toa viz: large, meciem and ema pit ard retais for $1 per bottle; at Irast 2° per c™ amall, retaiis for wart. 49 percent. more m ptoportion, and reta:'s lor $3.3 hotrie. Oo J, WO D& CO., Proprietors, 312 Broxdway New Yerk,(inthegrest N. VW R i tabliehment. and !'4 Mark And acid by all good drucey Desiere. HASISBORDES, DURE ALL c THE GREAT PAIN ANNiHILATOR, ‘ MEDY FOR DVSPEPSIA. WKAK ce OMACH AND WE4K BOWELS, PREPAKED RY A CHEMIST. Bortise 12, 25 and © cents and one dollar. . E¢T DISC VERY IN MEDICAL THEGREATE: Clivsce. URE ALL should he of aceid den y Cares in jess time than it re lA. part of the system and ie weed externsily and interns!iy. 1D As the frequent chances of the weather duoea ted Cold: Rheuma » Pani the Limb end Body; Stull Neck—every person shoul ota doitie. It +s. upon the Nerves, Muscice, inews. Biooc and Bones ; and, by ite warming elec tromagnetic power, expeis ali pain from the system. Get a hottie and try it. * —if you have a Cough. tee HARTS RoR E'S PECTORAL SYRUP OF WILD HERRY—it m the beet Cough Syrap in the Ww: use HARTSHORNB’S 8. They act upon the Liv er, Stumach and Bowels, osrrying off ail Bile and Fou Secretio: The above medicines to be bad wt all Drag Stores m Washington o:ty ; Kidwel, & Cisceil at George- town: H. Pee! & Co. Alexandria. oc Il-tr VLAN S¥YRU P ER U P, On, Paotecrxp Selntion ef Protexide of tron Combined, Having successfully passed the © al to whi new discoveries inthe Materia Medion are sutyected, must now be rece:yed as &n ertabished medicine. lie Efficacy in Curing Dyspepsia, Affertions of the Liver, Dropry, Newraigio, Bronchitis and Consamprion Ten- dencies, Disordered Stete of the Blood. Boils, Scurvy, The Prostreting Pffects of Lead or Mercury, General Debiivty. and all Di which requirea Tonicand Alserative Medi 1s beyond question. The Proofs of its emency are eo nameror authenticated of such peculiar inal! families If you are Biti ANTI-BILIOUS PIL oharaoter, th sufferers cannot reasonabiy hesitate to the proflered nid f The PERUVIAN SYRUP does not protess to be a Cur: but ite range is extensive. been MANY diseases, Apparently unlike are intimately related, rocend- ing from one cause, may be cured one remed the Syrup pr so often imffied the highest The facts are tangibie, the iy and ethorcy of the Syrup incon wish for an opimien t ekill ertible. Those wh: fromm disinterested persour respec of the Syrup cannot fail te be sntiehed with the foi - ‘owing AMOR HuMerous te WIKIS in the hands The rignatures are thore of centie- Mend It to the aitent!: x From our own expertence, «s of othera, whore intelligence Has trom the teetimony crity are altogether thelr testimony as we do onrs, to tte ree'e Rev Jonw Pemmronr, Teomas A. Derren, power ation of Protexite as dren deemed inporsibie hie dewirable point te attained by commmaty WAT BEFORE URENOWN, and thir sointion may replace all the rote carbonatos citrates, aod tartrates of the Materia eda. *D 16 B yh For sate by Drugciste cenora! bottles, $2; medium eized hott! 1. N. L. CLARK & CO. Proprietors, Boston. sale in Washington by Z. D. Gimen, at Aceut, Nairn & Paimer, John Schwartas, Smith, V. Harbeuch, H, HM. on = W aish, Joseph Bury, Jas. H. 3: J. 8. Dr. §. Clark: din — orn a we ein D. Ridgely : be Rk vd 5.1. Kidwe THE BEST CUUGH SYRUP IN tnt 1 WORLD. The beet COUGH SV Pan the world is HARTSHORNE'S PECTORAL SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY, This articie 1s prepared by a Bounced by medical men, and t it, to be the best Cacarrh, Bromchu froma (old, . Consw on. Persons who sine should use it. It is pleasant to the taste, softens, clears and strengthens the voice, aliays irritation of the throat and iungs, and pre- vents taking ooid, 1[7™ Bottles 25 and S centsand @1. Sold by all Prarcists in Washington, Georgetewn and A'exan rim. 00 eee warn IN THE COURBE OF BUM evente, Ladiesand Gentiemon lose one of therr ‘eatert nstura! attractions—a fine head of hair—it mesa matter of serious importance, and the uestion is what shall we do to ~~ heir from reparstion 3 . Sore Throat 18 preventive ofthat lion of dis restore its vigor and nty? inre re iy, DR, BAR Ris NDIMPROV fow op the hair fhiline or img, remove di cep the scalp clean and wh: impart freshnees and vigor to the heir; aithoug.s you may have been bald twenty years, the continued ese of ittwo mothe will insure you luxuriant head of hair. ab tod 3 ine ome gape after the eeoond application, bg? the price pac. Ask for Dr. Harris’ Hair Promoter and id am een by W. 7 gist, corner Aisin son and Wall ete. and in eye Be city by Z. D. GILMAN, Drug Browns’ Hote! Buiiding, Pa, avenus, and D. LARK, ccist, Corner 4% street and ap! iy Hs. COL, The prevalence of the above complaints at thie season generally has theetlect of bringing out a host of professediy new specifos, and while some are ood y d others even dangerous. dy physician, or otherws as long eficraio: POUND SYRUP OF G ly the favorite pri eoon en to enjoy Agrowini years. Inonses of com ne acts like a charm. ond in Chiro: W hoopine + ough. Croup, Asthma, Influenza, & ite snocens is unpare \eled, and most will testify have usedit. Price 25 ee: te and 0 cen r bottle, as. Stott, &o, Waah- 1& Stevens, al- form. Price 12s5 "Tyler's Gum Aratic Cour an elega :t. plensant and efhosc | oxence they are unsurpassed. ne PA. AVENUE, 322 D Travelers in want of TK UNKS should not fail to visit our extensive sa! = an beoenens ye eve:y description of fine and med: quality 01% TeAd HER. LADIES DRESS snd TRUNKS, HAT BOXES. V Lis SCs PET BAGS. SATCHELS. may ua 5 el fl me reeUWALL, STEPHENS & >. Penney! van aven Bn 35-tf between Stu and ith etree! ‘ent possibile rates. ap 8-ly QC. Lamar, c. H. MOTT. J. Ly AUTRY, AUTRY. LAMAg, Morr & R 4 ATTORNEYS-AT-Law, HOLLY Springs, Mis: a Will practice in the High Court of & Lng pdm he ie ourt of Errors and Ap- s ‘Court at 8, Courts of tho Seventh Judicial District of Mis- 8 ‘attond to the PPL iN to the Colieotion — oa ScBoot OF DESIGN AND MECHANICS’ « INSTITUTE. P. NENNiING,. Paixciran Lessons in Architect & Sud Orr amenta! Desa + Engineering and Meo™ncn! Drawire every londay. Wednesday and Friday evening. from 7 to Sereioak, in @ third story of Agency Block, corner streets. ‘Terms, 83 per month, in sdvance. po 19-tf