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EVENING STAR. a” (rom THE STAR. TIT FOR TAT. BY PAUL MUSINGTON. “?Tis trae, "tis picy—pity “tis, "tis true.” — Shake. pity you, us tastes,” — wend ant ~ od 2 boule ov sherry e ‘Aad ‘of biies mortal seldom hath too much to carry. ill more, Bob. I our Benedict heart Pye ge mave feats ‘sweet torments of love; ledge to the con-tancy, ferver and truth aor Cisra—nene like her below or above!" . . . . “I pity you, .” was his taunt in the kind! seated himsel: bed— «fiere’s S dnaeke of a aoe quiet your I’m sorry oh a pain yur head. or sorrow like yours is too to endure— ’ Tis announced in the papers that Clara, the fauth- Has wedded young Yardstick, the olerk in your Washington, Jan. 12,1839. e+ 10> Almost one-half of the Irish linen export- ed goes to the United States. There is said to be 2 woman in Pittsburg who takes children in to wash. The Utica (7 says that thattown will contribute more then for the Mount Vernon fund. up The Salisbury, Conn., Manufacturing Company have increased the wages of their ope- Tatives ten per cent. > The Roman Church in Swanton, Vt., took fire on C: mas morning, between 12 and 1 o’clock, while midnight mass was being celebrated, and was eutirely destroyed. {7 It is said that the farmers of Quincy,Mich , were hing last week, the weather being like April. There had been only one considera- ble fail of snow there this winter. 17 The Common Council of Newark, N. J., after several months consideration, has decided that it is a satisfactory speed for passenger trains to run through the city at the rate of 20 miles an hour, and way-trains at 15 miles an hour. U7" Three or four boys have been expelled from the Henrietta (N. Y.) Academy, for mis chief. It appears that somebody ti stove to the bell-rope of the Academy in such a way that it fell down stairs wheu the rope was pulled. Ur The wife of alabo:iag man, residing on the Albany road, gave birth, on Saturday morn- ing, to twins, united by aligament from tie chin downward. The physician who was in attend- anee, thinks there is but one heart. The children ‘were dead. A disconsolate German, named Christo- her Stalsburger, in St. Louis, hung himself for love, ashort time since, leaving behind him a letter saying that his body might be forwarded as a Christmas present tothe fair maiden whore fused to favor bis suit. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. NATIONAL HOTEL —Thos B Haysfor, C D Ssurwein, E G McDowell. J H Keene, jr, John Merryman, E ‘Willis, W F Gettings, Md; W 6 Whitehead, Va; E Sest, NY; J N Deaver, Miss; JS Newberry, Mich; C S Breed, Mass; T A Ro- binson and lady, Pa; Drew, La; W B Hiteb- cock and fam, Ct; MF White, NY; RH Glass, T D Jennings, Va; H M Jobnson and son, Wm Stewart, Pa; J C slasdell and lady, Mfs Barry, Mass; W T Hendren, Va; R Clayton, Min; A Lawrence, Pa; W Hanna, NJ; J L Taylor, O: Dr Jno Evans and lady, 111; W N Stockton, N J; J W Bissell and lady. Mo; T B Prew and ly, Pa; W C Whitcher, W F Thompson,O; H M Fuller, Pa; Miss Braddock, M Lewin, P Whetstone, J Murray, J O Price, J C Brooke, W F Waiters, Md; G Fitzgerald, Mas«; W F_ Lucas, C Cole- man, F A Law, H C Eddy, A F Morton, N Y; J Sessford, jr, DC; J T Haley, Mass. BROWNS’ HOTEL —J C Garland, Ill; JE Hanna, O; W Cowen, do; W H Cozgle, Mi R Coke, Texas, H R Terriil. Minn; RH Glass, JD Jennings, do; G P Butherd and lady, Ga; J D Davidson, Va; Mias Moore, do; Ajiss Waben, do; J Echols, do; L Osbourn, Md; W 4 Osbourn do; W J Ceali, do; A K Warpel and lady, Pa; E M Koch, do; R Gillett, Ct; J B Ecclesine, NY; F L Bodine, Pa; P € Child, Ct; J K Roberts, Md; J Warring, do; T W Yost, Pa; W Young and lady, NY; T W H Moseley, Ky; J Madegon. Vt; CJ Burke, NY; Mr MeLauzhiin, do; WO Nes- bit and lady, Va; W C Hewit, do; HS Eyle, NY; HH Hawson ‘and son, Pa; CH Dougley, Md; E Herlin, Pa; C Mareuburk, Tenn; B Suprey. Ky; J Vance, Ill; J P Cox, Va; JH Ailen and lady, NY; W P Kirkland, Nica; 8 Medbury, NY. WILLARDS HOTEL.—TS Grayson, Mdy W T Martin, Pa; F May, N Yk; J Barker, La; f G Atweod, Mass; W M Swain, Pa; AS Abell,H F Jackson, Z Barnum, F W Barnett, Md; Joseph Brokaw and lady, N Yk; H M Myers and sister, Pa; H Beales, W McAllisterand fam, NY; J M Campbell, Md; W £ Cottia. Mass; W Morrison, Eng; R stay, F P James, J N Osborne, W Top- ing, NY; \V P Rose, Va: W W Swift, Mass; E fi Weiser, Pa: JT Hartt, Mass; 3 H’Vacktie, abe Mase NM Ve . Howard of B,Md; T Hoppin, Rt}; if wy iwiees, Georgia. UNITED STATES HOTEL—4J J Roberts, Va; C C Page, do; J Aivey, do; W McLennen, Ne»; € J Learned, Wis; C © Wilson, Md; TD Jur. der, Va; 3 P Pond, do; T Garnor, do; PJ Wa- ban. Pa: J C Moses, SC; R W T Hunter, Va; W W Poster, do: W B Bennet, do; J Daunders, NY; HA’ Williams, Md; J W Foster, Va; 3 ¢ Walker, do; J H Waterman, do; A R Spark and indy, DC; ams, Md; E Smith, do; J D Msd- diewon, do; W H Mitchell, do; TB Waterman, ill; J N Scatchard, NY HE SUBUUL UP Drow = OF THE — Metropolitan Mechanics’ Institute. _Itis with pleasure the Commit*ee on Instruo- ti blio that, owing to the her of Applicatious for admission tothe Schuol, have been compelled to remove to more cem- 10s Aocom Modalions. — have seoured the large aud conv.ment Room on 7th street, between Dand & streets, seoond_house above tie States a: sad opposite the office of the National Intel- igencer. Lhe Committee venture to express the hope ‘hat this additional proof of a desire‘on the tot the Inatitute, to extend the nenefits of the Sone he meet witht the sympathy and pecuuisry encourag, ment of the citizeus of Waabiceton. and that th Collector, who wi!i soon cail upon them for their contributions to this important and public spirited enterp: ge “ reney Snd wiling to oo operate witn @ oard of Management im —— - at establishment and enlargement. = ja 10-22 Notice TO GAS CONSUMEKS. C. H. Myers having purchased of us the i of G ATES Gas Eu NOMIZ ER for the Distant <_o = — ey eyo to all who wish a! sim eAse their light, to Gall sad examine the ronments: GREGORY & GATES, olsim that the Ki zi wit te le Srpuass 4&2 the ordinary burner. Seoond—that the economizer will produce as — if not more, light with from 33 to 50 per cent. a8 cas. Third—that the Economizer saves and ges wasted by al! the other burners sow capes — je it there Cannot be, by any possibility. any waste ol ‘Tae’ ‘ne Foxnomizer can he at Gee and Steain Fithinr Estabjenmont ot eee C. a. MYERS & CO. a No. 508 9th street, between D st _ja5-tm Penn avons. PTICIAN ANDOCULI * oO comer of Pe necues as ang ‘ith eee and #razii- CTACLES and ich gained the BYE GL. my ‘air, Many thousands cu. highest prizeat the Wor'd’s have tried them. No ebarg consu tations aean Ooulish hee lasses to remedy ty htedness, 2 inn the approach sce, of from ingreasieg ove: rope aa Weil as tne Cael Siete prrougnout Ba. remaly moderate. de IS-wA ru ciee ext: U ALTCHES.—The |, it stook the District of A ER is I. best of it is th ‘are so'lin seen kab.y low pri hat oe ne a delay to call aud them Defore you make s purchase, and save a see en of your money by ving ae woop. CELADON &: srrau buUMBRRDE® 1859 AN 7AS FY Philharmonic Ha} am prepared to execute wick oie Ofer. 1 ee and des- paten all kinds of Plumbing, team and jaa fitting; athe experienced work- y emplov, i feel justihea ‘thet ti faction to all work waitk may im S-ly ER OF W. EGETABLE Bal sou’ up Bak inetrroal T8E Woes ion slaness Fi miraci: curing all Ronlp ihensncn”” is ee desor: mi. art Sth, TS PANCY BALL, 1858, spat, received, & magnificent lot of ENGLISH INGRAVINGS, not : ai r Prortay ‘and LOSRINE SI ASS Vents! daett 255 Pa. ave. opposite Kirk wands’ Cc. wn. 3 eCOR MIC OM MISS: ONE: ak f e EAIMS, An pon EVAN lar ? OR ce and residence, ¢- M2 1st street east, Deeds, Willa. Couiteste thftitts thor logs ines. carafoliy and promatiy poe rnd ate AVE YOU 8EEN Hines iow S087 tiotere Noy Cha aa NG TON'S Cx seed rome jen’? mle " AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSES. ALPHABETICAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY: Of business Containing Cards im ali departments ta the otty- Epwanp F. Simpson, 619 7th at., north of Ps. 8¥. ARCHITECTS. P. NENNine, Riecteii be. easel 1eK, Agency . A. ; oor. 7th st. and Lou. &v.. UP Stal Wasr & Haxbixe-arch’s « ‘uders. 1Sat. db. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. 12th at., bet. D & E. & 5. BAXT a encoEn. ‘corner Lou. sv. and Sth st, THOMPSON, 21 43% st-, bet. and City Caratxeton & LLovD, 20 Lou.av., ong Sth a. Gro. C. B. MITCHRLL, east wing City Hall. eor.7 & F sts., Att'y in patent cases. & > 4 Lou. het. 436 & 6th ate. Cc TERMEHLE,& Lou. av., b. 436 & 6 sts, Sk Krarrr, S, E. corner P SANDS.” Meech apsli generally more trost , must Wiraens’ Crrizens’ Bann. at Metzerott’s, Paav. | MSN On re counts opened unless accompanied iP Brass Banp. 51134 8th st. east. references er endersement, nor on any other SUANKS AND BANKERS. re euee settlements im cash. ELVANS.& THOMPSON, Pa ave., between 9th ja4-oolm _[Intel.& States.) and 10th ats. : EA GAR EW ORLEANS SUGAR) y OLASSE*. Georg: Weare shortly Sree the 18, With Pasawe RBLE TaBLEs, 468 13th st., cor Pa.av, pond eh a chy oBeack mir ts rr 900 barrels Mi 7 ene . Ny +, near .. Island. cargo been select d_ especial this Soma ane VaLLs © at..bet.6th & 7th, near Pat. OMoe, aE ena represented to be Saks Paunnicis oor Varuve tent sth ste Toland, | sfegeit oe olered at pubio auction om arrival, of FJ Bannon, pars tide N.Y.av.,b.6&7 | Which due notice will be given: |. coy uthwest corner Pa. ay. and oth st. de si-eotf eae MAKI Alexandr ioe CS Mis: Towsay so ber “between lat and 24 sts, ISS MARGARET D ER. uss-Maxer, Boowk-HINDERIES. has removed to the Wheeler & Wilton Sewine B 6 27h ., bet. 10th and llth sts ‘achine Agency, No. e t BROOKS AND STATIONERY. w Joweiry Store. where, having , cetous and, ie one a ine ting promp: orde! vites the ladies to all and eee a religious eon oe hears N LipgkTigs BOOKSTORE, BOOT AND SHUE STORES. BoRGE BuRNS, M0 | Seis oor a tions of Family Sewing will be exe- ABMsatens Sit Pu aveaouthario bet e 27 ate trent manner under the supernrgud adios’ Shoe Store, 16 Market TASER 373 F at. ot. 8 D “DINNER PARTI SRICKLAYERS. INNER PARTIES Will be furnished to fami- .G. BALL, (patent range, &0.,) E ste by 18 & 14. CBR YARDS. : . H. LaMBELL, oor, N_ J. av. and N st. south. KCUAPENTERS AND BUILDERS, Jas. W. Banker, 446 N.Y. «v., bet. 4th & 15th ats. CAKRIAGE FACTORIES. ar J.J . Cor. 14th 4 sts.,S. Pa. av, Qronee Rs Matis mide Pavav.. bet. 13 & ioe ste Joun P. Pepe side 6th b. ee = Rarer OZZLE, OXPross WEKOUS, 18 Bt, B, CHINA, GLASSWARE, kc.” Tuos. Purser & Son, Sl Pa. bet. 6th & 7thats CLAIM AGENTS. nat r Set HENRY ADDISON, 458 15th st., reasury Dep’ CLOTHING STORES: S22 Pa, sv., bet. 9 & 10 ata, rowns’ Hote! Building. a. BV... bet, Sd & 436 ats. Browns’ hotei build’g. b. 12 & 13 ste. hes at $3, $4, and $5 per head; or, if sed profer,a first clases French cook oan be sent to their resi- dences to prepare dinner for them, at the moderate charge of $2 for his services. hose wishing to avoid the trouble of marketing hi market aflords sent to their rios8. m Sones will be senttoany part of the city jof those who may desire it. I guirantee to aoe a better dinner ey any — establishment in the oity, at a saving oO: r cent. “i ane ere. GAUTIER, de 15-ec?m —_252 Ps. av., bet. 12th and 13th sts. RMY SUPPLIES. Orricr or Army CLoTHING AND Equipao ™t PRILADELPHIA, January 5, 1659 SEALED PROPOSALS Gre invited and will be re- — jt Ge! Foc until 10 orelonk a. me oi Meader, e 71 of February next, for furnishing, by ooa- tract, the following Army Supplies and Materials, deliverable at the United states Clotniug and Equipage Depot, (Sohuy!ki'] Arsens!,)iu quantities Viz: 3 2,50 yards 5t-inch dark blue (indigo wool dyed) cloth, for esps,to weigh abort 14 ounces per yard 50,000 yards 54-inch dark blue (indigo weol dyed) twilled cloth, to weagh 2l omnoes per yard 20,000 yards 54-inch blue (indigo wool dyed) twalied ciot! Weigh 22 ounces per yard 25,900 yards 54 inch blue (indigo wool dyed.) twilied c.oth, to weigt, 22 ounces per yard 12,000 yards army bixnkets, wool cray. (with the letters U.. in bluck 4 inches long in the centre.) to be 7 feet long and 5 feet 6 inches WaLL, StepHens & Co. Noax Wacker & Co., i W, Gaston & Co , 476 » G. StEPHENS, 370 Pa. av., JON FECTIONERIES. C. Gautigk, ledies’ saloon. 252 Pa. 3-6. Weavan, ladies’ sal »G& HH. IL’A CONF EC’RY, 518 Ice Cream $1 per ¥.STeINL®, 9 south of Ci . and 406 Centre Mkt. DENTISTS. Da. R. Fintey Hunt, 310 Pa.av., bet. 9th & 10th sta, M. Loomis, M. D., 335 Pa. av., bet. 9th and 10th sts, Dr. R. B. Donatpson, Pa. av., bet. 9th & 10th Dr. a. WAN Camp, 407 F at., bet. 6th and 7th sts, DRESS MAKERS. Mas. Mary A. Haton, 484 10th st., near Pa. av. Mad. LupMan, French dress maker, 18 Mkt Space, DRUG STORES. Z. D. GiLMan, 350 Pa. av., near 7th st. wide—to weigh 5 pounds ench JouN ScHWARTZE, 468 Pa. av,, bet. 3d & 46 sta, 80,060 yards 54 moh dark blue (indigo dyed) wool Forp & Br fa, av., cor. l1th st. flanvel, to weigh 10 ounces [sof fee J.3. Lovasoy. W, cor. | and 12th ete, 12,00 yards 27-inch dark blue (indigo dyed) cotton J.B Moone US Pa.av., West End, and wool flannel, to weigh 643 ounces per yard 300,000 yards 31-inch white (cotton and woo!) flannel, to weigh 642 ounces ise yard re 50,000 yards 36-inch unhiesched cotton drilling, to we ch ounces per yard 120,000 yards 27-i. ch cancon flannel, toweigh7 ounces per yar 4 .M.Suvstex & Co.,38 Market Spsce, b.7 & 8 sts, . B. Halt, 373-5 7th st.; also, Carpets, Shoes, &o. Jas. W, Sears, 48 Market Space, bet, 7th & J. W. Cottay & Co,. 523 7th st., north of ‘h st. near Northern M. four doors north o! KER: ro 100,000 yard 27-inch unbleached cotton drilling, to weigh 63g Ounces per ya:d 84,000 pairs ol if stockin; 3 sizes, propery made fgodd fleece wool, withdoubieand twisted D. O. Hare, 24 Pa, av., bet. 12th & 13th sts. _ y to weigh 3 pounds per dozen pairs A. ScHIMMELFENNIG 332 Dat.; engin’r’g & drawing bunting, 19inches wide, 42 yards lo) EXPAESS OFFICES or waite dodo. do. do. "doo don dont Avams’, 514 Pa. av , bet. 2d and Sd sts, do. do. do. do. do, FANCY STORES. do, Russia snoeting, to weigh R. C. Stevens, 3% Pa. av., bet. 9th & 10th sts, my do. inoh brown holland i, C, Ginsoy, 34 Market Space, bet. 8th & 9th sts. 000 do. ineh unbleached cotton muslin E, K. Lunpy. 390 Pa. av., National hotel building, 10,000 do, 45-inch black alpaca Wa.C. ‘O"M: ABA. 524 Vs, b.2& Sate.: toya,&o} 10,000 do. black silecia FEED STORES. o ek se = beat ae) . Wise. 429 71 it. ‘entre Market. lo. = JeouNDRIESS 25,000 do canvass padding W.M. EtLuis & BRo., (:ton,) | ‘30,000 sheets cotton wadding + & A. SCUNEIDER, (iron,) cor. . & G. C. SCHNEIDER, (bri RNITURE STORES. z & Brotuex, Odd Feliows’ Hall. 7th at, GyZeEn, 178 Pa, av., bet. 17th 8 . Me Gaucor & Co. 637th '. SMALLWOOD, (uphoistery. «St, CLaiz, cor 12% B. sou. Pa. av.; Secon GENTLEMEN'S “BELONGIN Sravens’, (hate & wardrobe articles) Brow: GREEN HO 65,000 yards 3; and 3¢ ingh cotton tape Sil red. wntesye Ow, green, and ei per Silt twiet and sewing silk. best quality, Linen thread, W. B.. No. 38 40, per pou Do. blue No. 30a 40, lo. Do. assorted colors, 30a40, do. 20,000 yards 3 inch cotton duck, to weigh 2 ounces per yard 12,000 yards 3)-inch cotton duok, to weigh 1534 ounces per yard 90,000 yards 264; inch cotton duck, to weihh 14% ir yar — =f deak ta waieh 10 1,000 yards 22 inch cotton duck, to weigh 9 ounces "i, S per pound ROZOD om eaaicl vt Pioyist & Landscape tiard’r en ewe oe = 10 an wre . 15th st. & Vt. av. 8th donee Wetcliver-c. Wa t Dor yard er Ep’ H ) Marke: 25,000 y: 3 tach cotton dusk, to weigh 9}; ounces & 3. DY, 229 Pa. ay. : «& Keynevy & Puet!, 08 7th st., bet. D& E, per yar a $85 trumpet and bugle cords, worsted, yellow, James Dary,(variety,)388 Lat., bet. 4th & 15th ste Orange, qreen, scariet, and sky biue Witt Cu, N. W. corner I3ti Pate, 90,000 yards *, inch worsted lace, do. do. do. PGuNsMITHS. -cal ieee T20n "do. dos dos” dos’ do. don ao do. do. do. do. do. C.H. Moncx. 496 6th et. south OWANDWARE AND CURLERY, CamrseL. & Coyle, 351 Va. av.. opp. Browns’. Etvans & THomrsox,(cogch findings,) 326 Pa. av, LH & E. Toceer & © HATS, CAPS, B. HW. Stinemetz, 26 Panv,b. Willard’s & Kirk'd’s SE-FURNISHING STORES. . boTRLER, Iron Hall, (genera! assortment.) ‘orsted, (colors as above,) ~ inch diameter, with & tassel at each end, two inches long 16,000 biack felt hats, b«at quality, made of Scotch and f-ngiish coney and Russia hare 16,909 black ostsich feathers, 12 inches long 10,0%) bragg eagipg 7 8,000 brass bugles 1,000 biass trumpets 3.000 brass crossed cannons C. Woopwarb,(gen'ias’mt)n.s. Pa.av.,bet.1& ll. ] 3,00 do. do. sabres Go, F kancts, 49 7th st., bet. D& EK. {ixerything.) 400 brass thimbles for tiags C. E. Gawen, 178 Pa av., bet. 17th and Ith sts, 10,000 do, knapaack trimmings sets Sisuev & Guy. N. vide Pa. av. bet. 10th & lith sts, 60 do. spears and ferrules for guidons and JEWELRY STOKES colors Fait & BRo,, 3246 Pa. av, bet, Mh & 10th ste. Hoop, 336 P4, av., bet. 9th & 10th sty. 8. Luwis, 60 Pe av., bet. 12th and i3th sts. M. Hovza. watches Jewelry, 337 and 508 Pa, av, 500 gross tron buokles, roller, £;,%, % © do. stock buokiew ort 6147 and 17% Inch Bo N. C.8., brass and 5 bronze scales, pairs sergenats, do. do. 20 do. do. lo. J. Kanx 480 Pa. ay., bet. dd & 436 ate, 6,00) oorporals’ and privates’ brass and 400 bronze Zope kaner, Yumpamesse, ke zener, $e mb st. gross coat buttons + Tuov “Oglah watehm if JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. &c. a do. yeat do, Jou D. Craux, 525 12th st.(Alao Notary Public.) | 4900 do. shit go, _ & 66 .&¥., bet 6th & 72 i 3500 do. suspender buttons fhe oe —_ gai and Lowelesan: = bugles, With extra mouth pleces BG Mpan bor 7th ag » Navy Yard. br ory i lo. do, yx H. Gove: «foot of Kk near Georgetown. 3 drums complete, artillery . ORSEY, cor. New P. * le LIVERY STABLES. ane a 2,00 dram heads, batter ALLiON Naiton, Jz., cor. Pa. ay, and 13: ‘2 Wwe 6 LOCKSMITHS AND BELL HANGERS, BUCKS, pul, C. Scunxipgx, (practica!.) 27 Pa. up stairs. Lroyp€. Bait, Pa.av.,}) Sd 439 ats.; also,gunsimith do. oe . LOOKING GLASSES, &c. +00 hospital tent pgi Seis ert Pa. av., near lath st, 500 wal do. ‘d q LUMBER YARDS. em boaeal do, pins, large H.N.& J. W. Kasey foot D st., (steam saw mili.) | 6.000 do. do, do. pe zo. Mosner, Bisgden’s wharf, foot of 4th at.east | 800wal do. do. large MACHINISTS & ENGINE BUILDERS, | 19000 do. do. do. sinail 30/0 common do. d WU, Ettis & Baorumn, 13th at., near tho canal. | 10n'o0p tent baitees, coood, vemait do. do. Pye ectErLanp.S. w oa i roe Gat 'Tz ALL ‘o s }. O1 . MARBLE WORKS. : unicanas Wx. Ruruervorn, E st., bet. 12& 13; mantles, &e, J. RuTHgkpoRD, marb. & 3.0or. E & 12 25.000 do. slips 100 garrison flag hi 150 reoruitiag fi 2.00% peunds cotton rds rds ing twines, 5 and G strands i“ “ 1 i 3,000 pounds tent line, large ae aret 45 sth et., he Ps. av. : ws ree mde faa ing if Bate Wea EST fe Oro Toenate, | Meslah tie Canoes "Pers, Svinte, to Fence x 1 EAB wy ads & llth ot, stot poe or Ponape abn in nests "pri WaNtias: tan ii lace, sue te acta k, MaRxRiTRx, 496 7th st, between D and E. er (orange Pegs t stoel—veat juality—S sizes Li ent a Beri eee . AN! a i Li A 5 x i oi Seer, Paro part oes A | the above-mentioned articles must conform ail respects to the sealed standard patterns iu t Qfice where vhey san be este vend ant he tional intormation given in ri to them will be ple patterns of the woollen and oot- ton cloths wil! be sent by quail to manufacturers ; it is di e that the articles be of domestic manu- iviloge i reserved by the Uxited States ne Se A oprcge | ne-fourth oe the sages 5 vine sing one- thir one haifat &ny time ort Ten Isaac H “sig VORA RL aR Ea! LRBS, 306 | o 10th Varia riba BUCH BERS inDeas rittens™ . W. THomPsos ie OuN Kigen, 490 6th starr Ronee shit Prior to the completion Mykxs & Co..56 9th st.. north of Panay. of the Dontract, by giving the contractor thirty daye’ aed ry i. PAINT Eat ou, av. and 6th at. Prope Seton ina be coe aoe Falecting — # he manufacturers’ estab! shment or dealer's Pais Seriees OATES EB St etice ou. ave Mth eee ‘PUMP-MAKERS." 12h +b MERA ESE Ash agda fgtneten.o.7. plaos Of business must be specifi Fropsm toner sith eases ufgpaicasy ae sponsipility of two persons. peopneed ss secu: tay Wil toni ee win A poreons that they geouri' v ie goed spcenity be furnish. in case a contraot is pe Jos. G. G. Kaxwxnx, 470 at. bet. 9th and loth. Bids from manufac’ urers of or regular Guo. W. nar, sé 7th st..opp. Nat. Intell. ofice, | the artic cx will be preferred. red eetinc eet es Fox & ey) 00K. 49036 Ith 2, above D. pate op to tne lowest responaibie bidd er who shall one A ANTS. forgery she required seourities for theperformance BRANT's oop, Pa gy, & 6th st, pegs a BcHoo Deliveries to commence within fift: Ls, the aceeptance of the proposals. ‘and et he pret {;,4; Sonron's Voung Ladies’ Institute, 490 Est. faravere Pus, Inet, Pel be i io Fe C. Loo A 5 cae Wing Mac aaa iinus’” NY. av, & lth at, SAE WwiNe Kooiaiin™ st Peay STOVES, RANGES, RITES Beo7e™ quantity contracted for muat be delivered in equ: monthly proportions withm four months from said cman tenreateriaeeanaremmuniy wii three ni or great i wo Natinetly u. . obtaining 8 contract, thst said sontrenthotacne . Woonwany. pyre ia str sal psec ar Pa the ew a a OT preyTes, on Pa. av. & 11th at. sach consent ghee been obtai (except under a Tosacce AND Cloke att ‘south side, process of nw.) wen re peor as an al is donment . oO} tract, @ contractor aud ‘secu B.C. SteKks. 16 Pa. av. bet.24.& ol one tien wil be held responsible for ail lows Sr demmaen to or =e }ted States which may arise from said Sexmixe Oey we de Gane ban oe, NING BRACK Gi Mr ckTN * KET-MAKING, &e, "Pastnonte will be madeon each delivery, showld wu Pw DERTAKERS.” oth & 7h, Congress hav j* anappropriation to mest M. E. Haxvey. 410 7h at. Gan. or vas ae Gppropr a 2M scse a euls bet ac nan, | See anneperpe. Ren porceat oftha mean SLOAre rer tg hertisn, | Ramdumnmenszmaeatt fe etl 16 Maken” iF een 10m and uth, | th ote pote part 0 5H. Giy be upon appli- BANE OU inns. nie wi ‘army cr ne rorenals f LN ses eur @ 4 December 17th, tase. SzareD Proposats will be received at this De- partment until 12 o'clock, noon, of Monday, the 2th of January next, for ten milions of stock of the United States to be issued under the act of 14th June, 1858. Said stock wil! be reimbursable in fif- teen years from the Ist of January next, and bear interest at five per centum per annum, payable semi annusily on the firat days of January and July of each year. No bid will be received below par, and none for Sny freotion of one thousand éoliars. No bid will be considered u one per centum of the amount is deposited, subject to the order of the Secretary ofthe Treasury, with a depositary of the United ‘States, whose certificate of the same must acoom- pany the bid. In ali cases the bide must be uncon- ditional, and without reference to bids of others. and must state the premtum offered therein. The seaied proposais should be endorsed on the outside of the envelope, * Proposals for Loan of 18%,”” and be addressed to the Secretary of the Treasury, Washington, D.C. The sums whioh may be accepted from any bidder will be required to be paid to the depository of the United States nearest tohis residence, or indicated as most convenient by him, Should bids besccepted from parties not residing within the United States, they wi! be re- quired to deposit the principal and premium with the assistant treasurersat Boston, New York,Phil- ade'phia, cr New Orleans. Certificates of stock for sums of one thousand dol- lars each, payable to the successful bidders or bear- er, with coupons of semi-annual interest from the Ist of July next. also payable to bearer, attached thereto, will be issued for the amount of the ac- cepted bids upon the certificates of deposit to the credit of the Treasurer of the United States with the depositaries of the United States. The stock ‘will mall cases bear 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 depositary where the deposit was made. Successful bidders will be required to depot the principal and premium of their accepted bids on or before the 15thof March next. ‘The preiiminary de- posit of one per cent. will be immediately directed to be returned to the uasuccessfal bidders. HOWELL COBB, de 18-lawt2iJan Secretary of the Treasury. URNITURE REPAIRED ‘Sofas, Chairs, &6., re eonen pel terking Fe le rs. * a *, ur- niture attended to by JAMES WILLIAMS, No* 5izg7th street, 2d floor, vacantere Foieh for cleaning and restoring to their original lustre ail articles of Varnished and Poliched Furniture, Pianos, &c., for sale by Bont & Bro., Odd Fellows’ Hall, or by the subsariber, J. WILLIAMS. 5'2 7th street. OR RENT.—The third story of the building No. 512, 7th street. 24 by 60 feet. se 18-S& Wet SS oSS——ee ee MINE: MUSKRAT, COON, OTTER, and al descriptions of raw SKINS purchased at the highest market prices. a LEWisson’s FUR STORE, de 14-eolm ‘S82 Pa. av. bet. 9th and 10th sts. Oe peorosars FOR LIPHOGRAPHING. Orrick SUPERINTENDENT Postic eat Ww inGTON, December 3!, 1858. Sealed Proposals will be received at this office until Monday, the 17th day of Janvary, 1859, at 12 o’vlock, for Sag aepemey on stone, and printing from the same. for the use of the Senate House of Representatives of the United States, certain MAPSand CHARTS communicated to Congress with the annual message of the President of the United States. ‘The Maps and Charts (of which from two to three thousand copies are to be printed) will bs open for the inspoctiun of bidde, s at this office until the mern ing of the day for Sica 458 bids. The re- quired for printing will be furnished by t 08. Blank forms for proposals will be furmebed to ali who purpose to bid: and bond and approved seouri- ty will be required from the suocesstul bidder fur the fsithiul execution of his contract. It ie to be distinetly understood that no bid will be received from sny party not directly engaged in. god ractically acquainted with, the style of work ud for The secorenls must be addressed to Geo. W. ae rm of the Public Printing, Qshington,and sed “Proposals for Lithog- raphiue i GEO. W. BOWMAN, = je Sl-eotd Superintendent. Notice THE “Pua OFFICES FOR WHICH ARE AT PLATTSBURG AND Mi- LAN, L1i8sOURI, AND THE SUSPENSION OF ENTRIES ov Land THEREIN. _ Not ice is hereby given that, in pi in view of the fact that the unso! “Platte” and “Chariton districts,” in Migeou: &re reduced below one hundred thousand ‘ores im ns each district, the Secretary of the Interior has di- Spere the discontinuance of said districts, and that e | L listely je Again subject to saie aud en- try at BooNRVILLR, 1m said State, from and after the Sist day of March mezt, prior to which time no Application will be :eceivo the discontinued of. ficas, or entries permitted, excep! Comsumating rere tres claims. : ofhees at PLATTSULRG cr MITER the . cali for the same on or before the Sist day of Maro! next, as as after that dgte they will be transmitt to Boonevilie for delivery, Hatents are delivered Sree of charee. Given under my hand at the aity of Me ashington, THOS. A. HENDRICKS, d Uffige. this twenty-first day of December, A Co ans Commissioner of the Genera Lar No, 625. Notice FOR ABSroiline CERTAIN LANDS TO MARKET I} ; KEABIMS M. ET IN THE STATE OF Notice is hereby given that the int e state. of Alabama, will. 0 eqem er Dp - tot entry and loc Gay 2 pee, ht 0 braced in the following townships. which we je! entre and Ieostion prior to withdra ds which had been ‘itedrawn as prob Bly within the prescribed limits of selection oft roed grant to Alabama, by act of C Maroh $, (857, but since ascertained not to in said limits. viz: North of the base line and east of the St. Ste- phens meridian. Township 7, of ranges 28. 2, 25, 25, 27,28, 29and 0 25, 27, 23, 23 and 30, Township 8, of ranges 23, 4, 25, comes py ha the General Land Offios, . Jn St the gity of Wash, a55. , = Poe RHE batexs, 0c 2 witw Commissioner. ROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES - P RINE CORPS reer rr land office at E! and after the 2th ont o,f Quanrenwasten’s Orvicr, U.S, M. Corps, = 4 Wasginoton, January 5, 1850. { ALED PRoPosa.s will be reesived at th until Monday, the 7th of February Mexteat Sorclook i m., for furnishing the foliowmg supp'ies(cines 1 4. 4, 5,4, a6 the case yay be) for the year 1850, vig 800 uniform caps, comp! Crass Na. 1, ete ed ¢ flicers’ epauletts traps 1,500 | rass waist pl 1,500 brass breast plates Cu. 5 1,500 stocks (patent feataecy® = 5,000 brogaus, pairs 1,500 knipsacks (gutta perohg) 2,000 fatigue caps, yavy biye cloth, indigo dre Crass No.& ‘oth, indigo dye IL. 9,500 yards 6 4 nevy bi 8,000 Jarde 6 4 bias ke 1,000 marine ey grey biankets, to weigh 5 4.009 woolen socks, pairs * gph ca aca ‘900 yards scarlet cloth 2,500 red flanne/ shirts 400 yards scariet rattinett 400 yards white rattinett No. 4. 3 Cra 2,000 {peat linen overalls 2,500 linen shirts 2,000 fatigue frocks 2,500 oantox-flannel drawers Crass No. 1,000 buff bayonet belts s* NO & 1 00 buff waist belts 1,00 buff cartridge box belts Ly ee boxes on 1 rousKLOn-cap ponches ive bayonet Rosword beta Crass No. 6. Bass drums, comple ‘Tenor dru: do svords reeante” Prone ‘usicians’ Pe Box-wod & hies men And Doys) ‘Poror dium heads (eattar and svare "enor drum is dram heads serena ; Dram snares, sett Drum cords, each All the nbove mentioned art: myst form ii all respeats to the samples int Ne ol oe Of the ‘Ase 220 Spruos street. Phila- such person as may be u TsOn 8B MA: Sppointed, Scch as may be une. ch thereto in tay pacticular will be rejected; 10 which oase the con- tractor will be b und to furnish others of that re quired kind o. lity withia Gfteen days; or, ld may agit nd purehased at 1 pains a is pants wel On each delivery should ‘0 &ppropriation to meet them, a2 p aperopriation abel be v creased or diminished, at theop, ion - the Chuarte master, on making the contracts, as the exigencies olproporale will bicrbee soa same will » i time Frthe manufaeture of Wiz Wed net Sergeants’ uaiform coats Privates’ * ve) or a8 Boon ther, le for that ptves poprot red j*ckets. ‘orms fers can licati, oles, nad two retponaitle wuretien must be must be certified b> a ished, sal will be’ consi that does sie Lapeseo wath te fore wed from thie. pf Prepi il be endorsed Proposale for Tay- i and mee fortis BOT, ND. wnet SOUTHWEST AND NOKTHWEST Baltimere and Ohie WINTER ARRANGEMENTS. TWO THROUGH TRAINS ARE NOW RUN Su FROM WASH NETO 0 rok THE wEs?. Ist, MAIL TRAIN starts at 745 a, ma (Sunday a ex. ) connecting at Washington Juno for Cumberiand and Peidmont. |. THE CINCINNATI, Br. Lovie AND ICAGO EXPRESS CONNE! ON leaves ‘ashington at 3.40 p. m.. reasoning Cinecinnat: at 9.30 . Gad consecting direct!y with Ex| Pri eee er and the thwest, qe, Testain Scenery ofthe Read tk AND THE EAST. PRS net nee eel atéle 14 ‘ve Baltimore st 4.30 and 8.50 &. m. and 3.90 and .m. On Sunday at 430s. m. only. 7.45 and 4.35 trains only will stop at way sta ‘and for A: 1s Copnections. ‘he 7 45 & m. and 3.40 p.m. are the chef connest- ing trains for the west,and the 6.10, 7.45 and 3. ® Papeps Oe teeees ‘or further mation inguire at the Baltimore ee PARSONS Agent, W. P. SMITH, Master of Tranportation. Ba.timore, OTICKE TO TR Jk = BS. NEW ARRANGEMEN’ N With Greatly impreved Schedule. NGTON DIRECT TO ALL FROM WASHINGTON DI THE SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST, Via Petemac Steamers and Kichmend and Petemac Railread Line. aaa tural Potomac, nog in full view of Mount Vernon. By the evening bus they insure a good supperands rest of four hours in comfortabie berths or arrive in Richmond ix time to connect waa the trains for the South and Sor ¢ Great Southern Maw is convey route, it being 44 miles shorter and 100 miles leas railroading t! by any other route, making certain connections to Fredericksburg, Kichmond, and Petersburg, Va.. Weidon and Wilmington, N.C. Direct to New Oricans and ail Sowthern Ci and Towns Also, connect at Richmond with the Dam Southside, Vir . Tenuesses. snd East Tonnes see Kailroads For tHe SovrHwsst to Villi®, Bristol, Pelton, Cynckbure” Knoxvilie’” = Avantas mehburg, ri Nashvilie Grand Junction, ontgomery, and New Orieans. For RLS ree ‘and further information of the route, inquire at Southern Ticket Office NSA Pact Shite ats fou fat irae . boar fo 6 1 lah GEO. E. MATTINGLY. aulétr (Union) Ticket Arent. EW ARKANGEMENT! GREAT SOUTHWESTERN ROUTB Via Orange and Alexandria Railread. FROM WASHINGTON CITY, D. GC. NNESSEE, "Ba ALABAMA ISSISBIPPI, ‘LOU AN ARKANSAS, FRYAS. OUGH TICKETS can bs obtained at the GkEar SOUTHWESTERN RAIL ROAD OFFICE, oorner of Pennsy'vania avenue 6th street, Washington, on board of the Steam | Boat George Page,'or at the ofhce of the Urange Alexandria Railroad, at Alexandria, 0 Richmond, Danville, Lynchburg, Bristol, Knorvilie, Dalton, Atlanta, Chattanooga. Nashville, Huntsville, Grand Junction. Memphis, Montgomery and New Orleans, By a direct route, aud continuo’ ‘ailway connec tions to Memphis. Affording greater Expedition and Comfort Ene aTFY ox va GES PP REVERT Toor of7th street at fig a. m., for andrin, wh pas songers take the oars for Rich id, Chariottaviile, anton, White Sulphur Spriny stool e., and at 7% p. m. for Richmond an points Soath. close connections to Mem. West, making sure and phis. Baggage ee pom and Omnibuses leave the office, Fearne RMES A EVENS, Agent. je17-tf i‘ Washington, NITED STATES MAIL LINE, Only Regular Lane, and Without Feilur: fer Bight Years. FOR GALIFORNIA AND ORSON, Via Panama Raiineaa, Regular Sailing Days, Sih § Wid of cash month _Cavtion.—So many frauds and impo. sitions of various kinds have been ‘ate! rated on travelers ind to CAL ORNIA, that the subsoriver, the ouly authorized Sgont for passage by the U.S. Mail Line, via ma. in the city of New York, feeis it his duty to caution al! persons secking passize to California, that, TO aVolb IMPOSITION, they must be eacehul to find thet jon oF the Steameiips of the U. 8. ne! vie Bantina Railroad, ss no other office m Ne is Authorized to engage paseage. an Gommpanios have only one vffice in New York, whioh is at 177 West street, corner of Warren st.. fronting ov gS ae River, at the head of the J guerve my sign over the door. Ee J. W. RAs MOND, Agent, New York, Ts PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COM One of the Steamsh £ thin Company carry the United States Matt for ach rele 2 ne GALIFORNIA. and v ee OR .-tenves oe inenth, on ofthe United Statee Mail 3.8. Compan whigh leave New Orieansand New Yor steamers, regucariy on the Sth and 2th of each month with the mails id 5 N a — ‘ers, conneoting vis PANAMA RAIL These steamships have been ins; varie a Navy Department, cuaranty speed safety, The Panama Railroad (47 miles long) is now com- pleted from ooran to ocear, and ig crossed in 3 or « aoure he bagcage uf Toy 16 checked in New Vork through to San Francisco, aud passengers re enbar! at Panama by steamer st the oom- pany’s expense The money paid in New York covers all expens: ye trip. kept in port in Panama an¢ ent detention in case of aca is entirely reliable—uno failure ears. the aume day they ar by cach steamer, and take and ‘cuuldrem Without other pro- For through tickets at the lowest rates st Pe the agenoy.177 West street, New York, RAYMON D.—or to ARMSTRONG, HARRIS & ew Urieans.—or C. L. BARTLETT. Bop le ow Bet E TAKE PLEASURE IN NOTIFYING ur customers that we have tust re- more of Bacon & Raven’s un Lineal el “4 styles. ‘ehave on baud two of Nun & Clark ro of " < a 's Pianos, ition. having been in uses only ; also, one second ‘hand Chickering. For ae e upon easy terms at the Music ris of W. G. METZERUTT, jas coner of tith st.and Pa. ave. Wwe STEPHENS = 90... 5 a BOYS’ AND YOUTHS READY-MADE” mS Por School and res Wear, Parent! uardians w then ghildreu and wards with School asd Concre Daten me the —— season, ore savings to, examine resent Intke OS CLOTHING: where they can fit out their children’of al! izes, 1D afew minutes, with every di fe MADE Garments of substantia: and durable anality ected and ap . cers leave rive at Aspinwall. Conductors go through charge of women teotors. ceiv: tvalied’ Vy vet WALL STEPH eu 25-tf No. 322 Pa. ae. bet Deed ieee, EW FURNITURE STORE, We are now reosiv: Fall y - TURE and OUSRFUR TSHING = 600D selling iow: ny other rr ashington. W. anvate all bt be ase matt Protas? a : " au%-1y Gda Feliowe’ Hail. Se at, FRANK T. SANDS, UNDERTAKEK GaRnison Strexr, Puneral calls aitended i ar al hours Koope on ready - Ene of alt inde: and every arcciose’ (aloes) ere terms. Also, furniture a0 20-6 emg —rrenteeree— tee, ‘5.4; PLANT, PERE RARER No, 48 7th a hints" Boe ete, Medicines. TICLE U FRE ONLY A NRIVALLED IN MARKER, TH IMMENSE HOME AND EUROPEAN DEMAND. ‘The reason why, is t oft cep it ~ ealthy and beautiful, if used by the young or three times® will never fai or become gray; then. reader, foliowing Sad judge for yourse'ves : Sew Yous, Jan. jesers. O. J. Woon & Co —Gendemen: Having ~ ‘Geal about Professor Wood's Bair i ul | i f 1 commenced using Four articie, to test it for result has been eo very satiat.ctory that | 1 494 so. and im Justice te you, ar wel! as for Pproctenme casey eres pares Sane bet i : j i t H } i ‘ Rabie that Meelf highly beneficial to me. The fromt, and also Tt of my bead almost lost ite am, tm f<ck, mee, have used but two ball plat bottles o! your Rertorative, aod now the top of my te weil withs ori crop of young hair, and the front Is wiso receiving {8 beweft. other The Restorative is put up in bottles of three sizes, vig: @, medinm and * pint, Tretais for §1 per et nd sold by ail g druggisteand F: Dealers. AKTSHORNE’S CURE-ALL, THE GREAT PAIN Ja THILATOR, ND REMEDY FOR DYSPEPSIA, WEAK a PsPOMACH AND WEAK BOWELS, PREPAKED RY A CHEMIST. Borttes 12, 25 and 50 cents and one dollar. THE GREATEST DIRE IN MEDICAL HARTSHORE’S CURE-ALL should be & in ail families incase of acoidents or sudden = ness, as it fr tiy Cures im less time than it re- 7 sCIAD. it cures f ‘stem snd is used externally and jnteriahy, ean iJ” Aathe uent changes of the fr weather id, Rheumatism, Pain in the Lime also, Stuf N sbou! Beoles, and Bones ; and, by its warming elec- Srosmagnetio poret, eXpeis 61i pain trom the system. ttie and try it. . B.—If you tmve @ Cough. use H. - HORAE'S PECTORAL SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY—it w the best Cough Syrup in the f you are Biious, use HARTSHORNE’S Ti-BILIOUS PILLS. ‘They aot upon the Liv: er, Stomach and Boweis, carrying off all ene Fou! Secretions. ‘he slove medicines to be had at all Stores in Washington city ; Kidwe! & Cisoeil at th town: H. Beet & Go Alexandria. oo I- ERUVILAN SYRUP, On, Prorecrep Protexide of iron Combined, passed the ordeal to which new discoveries inthe Materia Medica are subjected, must now be received as Bn established medicine. its joacy in Curi Dyspepsia, Affections of the "Liver, Dropsy, Neuraigy: ronchitis and Consumption Ten- dencirs, Disordered State of the Blood, Boils, Scurey, The Prostrating Effects of Lead oF Mercury, General Debility, and all Diseases which require a Tonic and Alterative Medicine, is beyond question. The Proofs of its e! Buthentioated: ol character, that sufferers cannot reasouah|y hesitate to receive the profiered nid. Py he PERUVIAN SYRUP;= does not protess to be a Cure-nil, but its ra: extensive. Lbeonuse many diseases, Apparentiy unlike roceed Sen 2 - » may be cured one remedy. The oclsss of diseases for whi the Sytup provides Q ¢ tang! ir, (he witnesses Rooes- vd —— Syrap inoon- wish for en opinion from disiuterested persons respecting the character ate Syrup cann Prat to be tushed With the fol- jOWibE Among DUMerous Lestimonia. t ands ofthe Agents. The signatures are t one as t men well Keown in t yy trovertiubie. Those who may Well ae from the testimony Bierrity are alt. ether bt Of Ite efficacy tn canes of Dyspepsia Liver Complaint, Ite effects Witueased their testimony, a» we do ours, to ue bev. Jonx Pisarcor, 4. Dexven, exDaLt, M.D, ‘Mar. It te well known that the modicinal effect of Protoxifeot Iron is lost by even a vory brief exposure to alr, Beintein ssolation of Protuxide ol trea, wi oxidation, bas been de Syrup, thts desirable WAY BEFORE UxKsow™: Tworas C. Awom Peres Hanver, Jamus C. Duxm, A * Ascayor to the Stale of Maansch 16 Boylaton street, Boston. For sale by Drugrist: ft botilen by Drugsists geners! Pree for large medion ones botties > N. 34 CO. Proprietors, B: > For ssle in Washington by Z. ith Gilman. Spee Areat; Naim & Palmer, Joan Schwartse, Smth, V. Harbaugh, tf. H. McPhereu Wash, Joseph Bury, Jans. Dr. D. B. Clark: 1. RR THE BEST co The beet COUG HARTSHORNE’ bE UP IN THE the worid is 4h SYRUP OF =z it, to be the best Catarrh, Bronchtti froma (oid, anae prevents eases, Consumption. ers is WHO sing whould use it. It is pleasant @, softens, clears and strengthens tre voice, allirntation of the turost iuuge, and pre- cold, 1L7™ Bottles 25 and 5) cente and 1. So! Prakziste in Washington, Geore, stoneed Asean rin. oc tf HEN IN THE CUURSE © events, Ladies and Gentlemen love ons orton estost aiura! attrscious—e fue head of hair—it mee A matter of serious importance, ont the | is t hell do to stop the har from ing of = rentore tte vigor and onuty 2 hes ory, we say, . Hain PROMOTER SNOT at why Femove érndvall, Kesp the pealpnains et ra! e \ and — freshn ana vigor to the bar? a 08 although you msy hays been bsid t ears, Continued use of it two monte wil ioe a 2 luxuriant hi hair, Cail and gots ct seound spplication. Coven CULDS, HUAKSENESS, &o, The prevalence of the above complaints sens, morally bas theeffect of bringing ‘cute Neot of professediy new specifios. and while some are ood many Gre useless, and others even dangerous. © Wisest Course to Ue is to Consult your fam- uy phracian, or otherwise use only such remed: 8 long public experience bas proved to be safe efhosrcious. Of this character is TY LE R’S COM- POUND SYRUP OF GUM ARABic. Ongumal- 7 the favorite prescription of an eminent physi itsoon became a popular remedy, and has oomtin to enjoy axrowing reputation for the iast tw. years. In cases of common C &c's like acharm. and obits, Asthma, Influenza, &o., , and most will testify whe it. Price 35 cevts and £0 cents per bottle, Sota by Seira & Palmer, Ch exandria; wher in Logrnger form. Price 12% snd 2eentsa box— Prone ts, Tyler's <— ae Courh oe mouic lozenge trey . ~ oan GAVE Your MONEY. S Goto SHEPHERD oto SHEPHERD om Cote SHC eAERD'S. Corner of Seventh and D Street For FANCY STATIONE ‘c TODA EA SORE Sear __ &e, = am HOGER weno ane, lock Tin ritania Ware, ‘shes end ‘Notions. All fine goods, and year than over,ar Prices ER ANCIOS

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