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EVENING STAR. FANNY’S BARN YARD SONG. hick ! chiek ! chick ! oh, come siong quick! rom my little uske! quake! quak t quack ! qusok ! sys the one in black, Pg pe aa ol tne roomer bows to the testhers or ok! cluck ! oluck! | wish you much luck, motherly hen duck Botace! Pasine coats, Bf they ard of corn and oats. my Vola Suse, with nis ‘com in 8 tack, Sirsa twirl to bis best tail carl ; m swell goas on tiptoe & spell, escort beile. Thee sort fort winig a Coe isa. cobble, and blow, And ‘st ono, both mugs and low usb! buah ! buen! ory the Muscovi ng around aimoat to the er “ bobbing retire with & mu muriog sound ‘chieky' obicky ' oh hi, come aloug rings order again, while & crumb tuey pick. (Journal of Commer: —————r9-o-q— U7~ There were twenty-four atfays in Cincin- nati last year, in which death resulted. 7 Lola Montez, who bas been lecturing to immense audiences in Dublin, is advertised to Speak in Manchester before long. A yor man named Barnes was recently ald st io a eoden court, for kissing a girl ten years of ave against her will. A young, handsome, and hitherto respect- married lady of Butfalo, was recently ar- rested for public intoxication and sent up for thirty days. (7 The Legislature of Illinois is taking steps towards passing a law for a new apportion- ment of the S.ate into Legislative and Senatorial Districts. i? An Indian and a soldier were frozen to deuth near Fort Ridgley, Minnesota, on the 7th. They had taken so much whisky that they neg- lected to go in, out of the cold. U7" Shameful! and a family man, too! editor ofthe New Bedford Marcus says cook, the housemaid and the laundrss are the Pillars on which our domestic comfort rests.”? {7 A weather-wise man in Onondazo county argues that the recent extremely cold weather bas affected the peach trees, so as to prevent their bearing during the coming season The “the ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. NATIONAL HOTEL.—5 W Oley, Mo; Capt BE Bee, Lieut J H Hill, US A; IL. Hutebinsou, Mo; P Sauter,Md; J Baker.Pa; C Minzeshewne’, 8 Lichtenstadder, NY; B L T Beale, RN Clay- brook, M Hamilton, Va; H J Fonda, NYk; AF Reed, Mrs Kortay, Mr Kane, 3 Stockdale, Md; W P Logan, Iowa; C W Holmes, Minn; H H Grade, Mo; J R Hamilton, Ohto; J H Coxe; JH Dennison, J C Clarke, J Keenan, Pa; Re Pinney and daughter, N Y; Capt S86 = USA; JS Hoffman, V2; AA Milner, NJ; Adams, Md; H M Nelson, Va; Mrs MJ Warson, J A Madrado, NY; R Johnson, Va; C C Swayse’ La: NN Allen, Ala; G'S McMillan, Miss; PS Brand, R Viola, La; 8 'T Stuart, Va; © H ana W Wells, T M Smith, W Hssex, G Hl Hilliary, © M Erman. Md: P'S Gerald, Ata; P P Derby, J O'Hara, Hon T Williams <p den, R T Randolph, T H Chur, R Pettit, Pa; G Walastoch, Mo; Z W Belt, LB Owings, Col’J Doty, LP Nob‘e and lady, E Y Mrs Julia Dean Hayne. =C; WL Dunkuin, Jno Jenkins, Va; W B Stewart, © N Moorh Pa; Col DD Mitchell, Mo; Mrs’ Davenport, Mi JM Davenport. Mrs and Miss Haywood, ‘Mass; G H Bigeiow. M C Good, Va; € D Morrison, NJ: H P Thomason, Ohio; A’Mitchell, S S Jones, j Gardener, N 4 Male, J Livinzston, E F Brown ‘apt Benbam, USA; Jacob Louck, Md; J F Dix’ do; W H Baxter, Va scat ihasas WILLARDS’ HOTEL —F Roger, Md; A M Peyton, G M Dent, Md; H McCabe, J © Mather FM Rixby. E A Thoucon, F G.ifing, J E wards. J Uffendell, W H Hooper and lady, NY; M de Embil, R de Murias, A de Cardences, A Moliner, Havana, J C Beman, Ga; Mrand Mrs Bolling, Va; A Dale, Md; Lieut C ven, USN; J T Jones. Pa; Capt Maddox, US MC: J W Pin. ebott, J F Penniman, W J Ryan, W M Morti er gad lady, NY; W H Markman and lady, Pa; E L Cleveland, Ct; G W Loe:e, N Yk; 33 White, Mrs 5 H Phillips and sou, Pa; T M Smith, Md; Hf A Nelson, G P Pelton. NYk; HS Mayaw. R B Roberts, Pa; W A Blakely, Miss E Robinson Hon J Howe and Iv, T W Kelley, NYK; W Cat. — and lady, Mass; ‘TB Carpenter, Ct: John ucker, J AH Walton, EC Smith. Pa:' J A Pat. terson and family, Miss Woodruff. W B Meeker aad family, E Frank and lady, N Y 3 AG Myer, Md, W A Ewing, Onio, WSR. y uin Pa; Wn Gale, lady and sister. C Clements. GH Ely.) H Hall, Mrs Eagler and daughter, N '; A Gibson, Pa: J D Loring, Md; J T’Dovbin and lady, Md. J B Heishon, NJ; M Sawyer, Md. BROWNS’ HOTEL —R H Kaw!ings, Va: € F Benable, do; J D Winthrop, NY; D'Dodion, Va; AJ de Rosset, NC; HC Catn-li. NY; Mr Lote, do; T L Lee, Pa; JP Brown NY, W Gra- bam, Pa; A P Russeli. O; W W Wall and lady Pa; W O Talbertt, Md; S F Penni nan, NY,;DM Mathews, do; T H Marsh, K\; aliss U M sses Mathews, Md; Capt Marsh. d Va; J Geentt, Cr; EL Olevei 3G Simons, USA; JS Hubbel, Md; HCE do; J 3 Sackson, Ky; & Jobluston, V. thews, Va; Mixs LV Hilliard, N Hilliard, do. J J B Hilliard. Ak: 1, R Tf Calston, Vs; Col FJ Tauntleroy, Roberts, Pa; J RN Tenhet, SC; s pe HQ a iran JMR : onguemare, M«; T W Simpson, NY; f; Boothe, do; J Atkins, Mich; C W Patwia, O; AP eed fad; R F Poster, Vs; J Van Dyke'NJ; TP ite. bans, Cal; W A Sutphin, NJ; R Sutphin, do; R Rae, Va at UNITED STATES HOTEL—E W Lindray, Iil; J Small, Va: P F Grisse O; Rev J racy, Mass; A N Pitch. 3 W Rayers, Nic; as wi elie Vai GA Wasuington; do; J t.iovd A Lambdin, Pa; JH Yow ic ack- son, Tena; P W Shir nna ul, GS Sel- F Collins, W M Gillet; FE meson, Bid; A H P Harrison, Jarvis, Va; Shirve, O; B Lenton, NY; J Pa; J Harris, Md: Cel J W W Ganshan and R Mayo, DC; JP P W Crain, do; A and lady, P. is W sede, Vecig'n . verden, Va: RS ‘Thomas, no; Col B wher, do; J small, do; H W Shumate, do; H Tibliu, Md; W_H Sutton. Pa: J Scott, do; PH Mitchell, Dei! a C Mitebell, do; 7 Metesck, NY; S Evans, do; JB Remulenn, ‘a KIRKW OOD HOUSE —J Brace, Va A E 8u- an, Cal; Hon A Shaw, [l!: TY Jon. mall, do; O T Johnston, SC Grabam, Va; H B Ii- Nelson, di i drickso: 5, G P Pelton, do; Mrand Mrs Curh: unor, NY; Mis« Smith, Mk; WV Manners, do; W Hensley, K’ 7 w F Campbell and lady, Pa; / ; GM Woodwan and three ladies, Va; © W Copeland, NY; J C Lucker, Cal: GW Dilks, NY; J 4 8 Hopkins, noe ———_—E__——— OCBEAN STEAMERS’ SAILING DAYS Frou tux Unsiren Steamers. L a. For. Africa..... New ork.. Liverpool New York. Gi, sow. +++ Liverpool Galway. New York. Liverpool New York.. Live:pool jew York.,Havre. ++-New York... Bremen «New York. .Glaxgow, From Evrorr. Tpool.. Boston .. Bremen .. +--Glasy, The California maii ste: ‘ on the Sib and Soin of carom? NeW York ¢ Havana steemers leave N, Y 24, 7th, 12th, 17th and 2th of — sonthensa Charleston, 8. C., on the 4th and 19th. > OTICE HORSES of fine style and r fauit,oniy the pect ow or havine no lor them, ey On. to Mr. Thos. J. Fis rt jo Moos -C.MoGur on Teasouabie time for ia 7 Im 's Auction Rooms. —They will be sold satisfactorily endorsed pape CHARLES MADES, (Successor . Se: Corner of Third Street and j Baod Asmore The present proprietor has wet receiv. e splendid stock Of Rhine Wine, Cheer g tt peane ; original Brandies. of t quanty, from Fracce ; and Gin, 1 to be seen in tu: Li of thes. equal untry, selected froin mn selected by the muc! 0 & few months sino, after oe leparted this life. The stocr is »and Will be presented to connoiasure ed the grade of the common Liquors jemarket. In addition to the abo: merate pure D’Absyuthe, Dried P: wantity of Germ » Potatoes t- and ble ee; all Kinds of best of ¢ ors. and Meals Tee ‘o sll of this J With for ob prices for the same HOT ane corner Sd street enn ja7 im N PIANOS TS (08 FOR RENT a bwiont Scat ALPHABETICAL BUSINESS DIRECTORY. 7 table ——— Cards of pena ceorset on ine ae AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSES. Epwanp F. Simpson, 519 7th at., north of Pa. av. ARCHITECTS. § seach es Block. oor, eee jy MEERILL, OOF, Tthie & builders, 1Sat.b.1 & Ke aera ao inh ot, bet, D&E. » 486 121 “arkeeys ‘MagRUDER. corner Lou. av. and Sth st. M. THOMPSON, 21 4s st., bet. Carzineton & LLovb, 20 Lou. Ro. C. B. MITCHELL, east wing City Hail. Z.C. Ropains. eor.7 & F sts., Att’y in patent cases. Wx. B. Was. ¢ Lou. av.. bet: ee Sen ste, ce Cine ne Leave Sherr som se Esputa’s B: Banp. 51 BANKS AND BANKE Riess & Co.,N cor. 15th st. & N. Y. av. gouany. Rittendouss, Fant & Cr 352 Pa. av. ER, RA & Co.. 517 7th st. north o Lewis Jounson & 232 Pa. SF, ene ~W. & C BILLL PueLan’s Maxsix Tas_es, 468 13th at., oor Pa. a BLACKSMITH SHOPS. Has. C. ANDERSON, Md. av., near 7th st.. [siand. OHN DuvaLL, bet.6th Utes, Pa. av. 0th horse shoe! AR DING-HOUSES. Mrs. Batss, southwest corner Pa. av. and 9th st. Mrs. Massey, 456 Pa. av., betweon Sd and 4) sta. Mrs. Torngy. 552 Pa. av., between lst and 2d sta, pees ny eg Toth and 1th st Eowarp Lycerrt, 27! av.. bet. ste BOOKS AND'STATIONERY. _ bm BALLANTYNE, petaioes — ag ee la ORTHERN LIBERTI"S BooKs: BOOT ‘AND SHUE STOK ‘S40 Pa. av, near 9th st. 408 Pi bet. 4: th Bi BorsE Bu: & 6th sts. AP Hooves fos bets ¢ &7 ats. T. CLARK, Ladies’ Shoe Store, 16 Market Space, T. Crease, 33 F st..t et, 8th & 9th. pas. Bare cant &o.,) Eat. db. 1S& 14, G. Batt, (patent range, &0.,) E st., db. Oar YARDS. rye «H. LaMBRLL, cor -av. and N st. south. KURAPENTERS AND BUILDERS. . W. Barker, 446 N.Y. av. » Mat s GaNWIAGE FACTOR! Anvrew J. Jove. oor. léth & Georges R. Hatt, Bacieie Bessie cape wagers ers. racer CHINA, GLASSWARE, ke.” Tos. Purset & Son, Sl Pa.av., bet. 6th & thats CLAIM AGENTS. Henry cLo ADDISON, 458 15th st., opp. Treasury Dep’t. THING STOKES. Walt, Stepuens & Co., 322 Pa, av., bet.9 & 10 sts. Noau Watkan & Co., Browns’ Hote! Building. , Gaston & Co , 476 Pa. av.. bet. 3d J.G. StePuEns, 370 Pa. CONFECTIONERIES. C. Gaur adies’ saloon, 252 Pa. av ,b. 12 & 13 8 J: G. Weaver, ladies’ saloon, opp. Browns’ Hotel. 'HOMAS POTENTIN!. 279 Pa. jt 10th & lith sts. 08. SCHAFFIELD, 306 6th st. &H PHIL’s Conrsc’ry, 518 Pa. ¥.St DE & 434 sts, Browns’ hotel buiid’g. NLEY HUNT, 310 Pa.av., M. Loomis, M. D., 336 Pa. a' Dr. R. B. DoxaLoson, 6 Pa. het. 9th & 10th sts Dr. A. Van Camp, 47 F at,, bet. 6th and 7th ata, DRESS MAKERS. Mas. Marry A. Raton, 486 10th at., near Pa. av. Mad. Lupman, Preven dress maker, 13 Mkt Space. STORES. Z. D. GinmMan, 3 Pa. av., nor 7th st. bet. 9th & 10th sts. t. 9th and loth sts. Joun ScHwakTze, 468 Pa. av,, bet, Sd & 436 sts, Forp & Br *) Pa. av., cor. Lith i.5. r NW nel 12th b.7& Sats, Shoes, &c, RWTON. 521 7th DYERS AND SC W.H. WuEate ny, 33 ENGRAVERS. D.O. Bare, 54! A. Scum EXPRES: av. four door URERS. 4v.; 49 Jefferson st.6.T, v. ope th & 13th ste. ENNL eugin'r’ rawing ‘S OFFICES. = - ADAMs’. 514 Pa. av , bet. 2d and 3d sts, FANCY STORES. R.C. Stevens, 35 Pa. av., bet. 9th & loth sts, ; C, GiBson, 34 Market Space, bet. 8th & 9th ats. E. K. Lunpy. 390 Pa. av., National hotel buiiding. Wx. C, O" MBara. 524 Pa.av., b. 2 & 3ate.: toys, & EED STORES. es A. Wisk. 429 7th at. & Centre Market, OUNDRIES. . ELLLIs & BRo., (iron,) 13th st., near canal, A. ScuNgIDZR, (iron,) cor. Pa. 18th at, +& GC. Scuneiper, (brass,) 271 Pa. NITURE STORES. & Broruer, Odd Fellows’ Hail, 7ti REEN, 178 Pa. av., bet. 17! « McGrecor & Co., 590 7t MALL WOOD, (upholste Craig, cor 2& B LEMEN'S a ea me os, 5 Se ON Bj mozos a GE N HOUSES AND SEED STORES. Wo. Hucues,7st. Isl; Florist & Landsoa, JouN SacL, \orseryman, Seedeman, £0, GROCERY STORES. KING & BURCHELL. oor. 15t & Vt. Wo. BxvAN, 44 Market Space, bet.7 Epwakp Hatt, 40 Market Space, op K. Hanot, 229 Pa. av., bet. léth Kennevy & Pues, 98 7th at., bet. D& E, James Day, (variety,)389 Lst., bet. lath & 15th ste P.Wuire & Co.,N. W, corner 13th and F ata, C. H. Muncx. 496 6th st. south HARDWARE ANb CUTLERY. CamrPerLt & Cover, 35) Pa. ay.. opp. Etvans & THompson, (coach findings,) 326 Pa. av, SCHNEIDER, 271 Pa. av., bet. 10 & Il sta, L. 8 4 4.C. » S21 Va, av. near 7th st. IRS. Pa. av. EB. Tocken & Ce HATS, CAPS, AND FU B. H. StincmeTz, 236 Paav,b. Willard’s & Kirk’d’s HOUSE-FURNISHING STORES. ©. W. Borersn, Lre W oopwakb,(gen’ias’mt)n.s. Pa. av. bet.10& IL. RANCIS, 49) 7th Bt., bet. D & E. (Everything,) . GREEN, 172 a av. bet. 17th and 18th ats. Ley & Gov, N. side Pa. av. bet. 10th & lth sts, E ¥ STORES S24 Pa. av. bet. 9th & 10th ste, bet. 9th & loth bet. i2th and 13th ate, ‘tehes aud jeweiry, 337 and 508 Pa, av. ‘a. bet. Sd & a6 RE B2OO -Horra, wa - Karn. 430 Pi 5 ata. = LANGE, er eacinecsamian ae at. HOMP #0: hah watohmaker, JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. ac. JouN D. Craxn. 525 12th at. (Also Notary Public.) Tuomas C. Donn, 66 Lou. av., bet 6th & 7th ste, 7058 ILLS, 487 6th eee aad Loussiapa sv. ~G. MURRAY, cor. 7th ant is Navy Yard, MK, CEMENT, &c. OY) ¥8" hen bg hotel ae 7 .3opene oo etuwn, WW. Dorsxy. cor. New York av, ani . LIVERY STABLES. - ALLISON Natron, JR., cor. Pa. av. and 1336 at. LOCKSMITHS AND BELL HANGERS, Cc. Sens: pen. ( Men ak cea ataire. i °. BELL, Pa. av.,b. 3 sts.; Also,gunemut! e ING GLASSES, we. ” cis LAMB, 237 Pa. av., near 1: Lombéx VARDs. ma & J. W. assy foot D st., (steam saw mili.) ER, Bingden’s wharf, foot of 4th at. ISTS & ENGINE BUILDERS. Wx. M. Extis & Brotuer, !3th st., near the canal. J. MoCien W_ comer 10th and E ste. eee zy hat. eof 2 MEMATICAL STRUMENTS. ath’l instrument maker, 400 Ist st. east. ERY, &c. ear Pa. av, = Db. 9th & 10th sts, Paor.C 7. Ds Cagnia1, cor. Pa. av, & 1th st, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, &e. ome Hower & Mons rf 323 C st., near Tta, PAPER HANGINGS, ke. J. MacxRiTen, 496 7th ot. between D and E. Fuaxcis Wittig 38 “Y.8¥.q bet. 08h 2 ilth ate a ee = r ARLES F. Stansnuny, 8. E. cor, th & F sta, a ais 9, Department. Has. G. PaGE, 7th . G. CLAYTON, 405 F Ettior & Patten, cor tth & F ai ‘att Office G6. H. Farman. mode! maker, F rn PAWNDROKERS. bret Sass Isaac HeRZBexG, 429 Pa. ay.. bet. Ed and 4 ats, PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERIZS McCixes, #8 Pa. av., bet. 9th & 108) ote. Waites T's, 454 Pa. av., bet. a FLASTER ie GUANO Mingse! Moasan & Ruinxuarrt. foot street . PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS 4.W. Tromrsox & Bro,, 29 Pa. av., b. 10 & 11 ats, Joun Rexse, 4% 6th hot Pa. Myers & Co., 49 9! north of Pa. Danie Hannan S. W. oor. Lou. av. PORTRAIT PAINTERS, J. M. STANLEY. 27846 Pa. av.. bet. Ith & 12th st PRINTING OF FICES—( Book and Je! H. Potainuce 5 D st. near 7th, P.H. MAGE. cor. tou. av. & 7th st. PUMP-MAKERS. Joun Howes. 121 14th st..b T& K.and Highst, 6. F. REAL TATE AGENTS. CG. Kexnupy, 470 H pet. Ith and 10th, Gee. Rhiny eo PR Nat. inset. fee, ° AN Hoox. 4939 7th at., above D. RESTAURANTS. = % » Pa. av. & eth st, 6th at, * Young Ladias’ Institute, 490 K st. kM. INST, Prf. LC. Loomis, 158 Paay x SEWING MACHT Vv. de lath st. CW. VorkLeR tren i SEWING oom ‘318 Pa. av, HO. Noves, 549th at.n. Pa, STOVES, RANGES, GRATES, Bee" *" Le pp Pi +e De pp ans. Pa. Matelgt ap nalcony front. W.D. Wyvu. Sv., near 3d st., south side, TOBACCO ANDCU H.C. Stexks. 06 Pa, Sen - GAR STORES. av.. bet. 2d & Sd sta, NEE Hewnens & Ci Pa. av. G, BRACKE is M bet.G & H. Jos ¥., bet. 17th and 18th sts. H. t, bet. 14th and 18th M.S between 10th and 11th, ba = o ie hae] 1859 aod ery . ‘settioments im CASH, OF ote at date not exceeding 60 days. ‘o those of our customers who will cash their bills when rendered, we promise 8 deduction of five per cent; on notes of 90 days 8 discount of four per 3 ree per cent off, which roentage wi to account on current Bails: Our friends will thus notice our intention not only to lessen our own labor and losses, bat to give them the benent of a libers! discount for promptness r) , uality—q' ; ies as yet not urderstood many in ah OE and transient accounts. (con- » teste more troublesome thas oe Stable. ct must ned. enna auerants opened unless accompanied by references or cuncreemn pea a Ft g any other rms than se = BLVANS. & THOMPSON, S36 ave., 9th jad-eolm__[Intel.& States.) snd 10th sts, “DINNER PARTIES.” INNER PARTIES Wii be furnished to fami- hes at $3, $4, and 5 per head ; or, if they prefers irst class French cook can be sent to their resi- jences to pecgere dinner for them, at the moderate La orton oweh toavera trouble of a to avoid can have the best the market affords sent to nt toany part of the houses at ovat prices. fo those, ne hehehe it. 1 gusrantee to t who may desire it. farnishs better dinner tan a ane establishment inthe city, at @ saving of 25 per ogn e AUTIER, del5-e0c2m _252 Pa. av., bet. 12th and 13th sts. OF TICIAN Sth st., co” to furnish ail requiring t his celebrated Venezuel'an and Brazil jan CRYSTAL SPrCTACLES end EYE GLASSES, which gained the highest prizeat the Wor.d’s Fair. Many thousands have triad t oO suareeaeo. his customers for consultations n oculist. The reputa‘ion of his Glasses to remedy near-sightedness, failirg sight from the approach of age, or from inereasizg caia- &c., is univereally established throughout rope as weil as the United States. His charge: extremely modarata, S EA SUGAR pn UEUEANS ‘AND MOLASSE2, Weare shortly ex per cting the brig Georgia, with hogsheads SUGAK = = 300 barrels MOLASSES. , nis oargo hag been selected especially for this Di = markets, and ia represented to be y. 2 do la-m&rH Sm public Suction on arrival, of given, is FOWLE & CO, Al de Si-eotf RMY SUPPLIES, UFvicg oF Anmy CLOTHING AND Equipae ze, HILADELPHIA. January 5, 1659 SzaLeD PaoposaLbs are invited and will be re- ceived at this ufice until 10 o’elock n. of Monday, the 7th day of February next, for foratabing tract, ths followiug Supplies aud Ma’ teri deliveratie at the United states Clothing Equipage Depot, (Schayiki'l Arseusl,) in quan as requir Viz: 2,9 yards 5t-noh dark blue (indigo wool dyed) cloth Ly caps, to weigh about 1é ounces are 59.000 yards 51-inch dark blue (indigo wool dyed) twilled cloth, to wetgh 2! ounces per yard 70,0 yards o¢-inch dark bius (indigo wool dyed) twilled cloth. te weigh 22 ounces per yard 25,900 yarde 54 inch sky blue (indigo wool dyed.) twiled c oth, to weigt 22 ouness per yard kets, wool gray. (with the block 4 inches loug in the , centre,) to he 7 feet long and 5 feet 6 inches wide—to weigh 5 eso ds each ann yards Si inch dark blue (indigo dyed) wool flanrel, to weigh 10 ounoes per yard 2,509 yards 27 inch dark blue (indigadyed) cotton and woo! flannel, to weigh 632 ounces per yar. 160,900 yards 3! inch white (cotton and woo!) flannel, to weigh 63 ounces eee yard B,000 yarég 56-inch unbiesched ootton drilling, to we ch ounces per yard 120,000 yards 27 1. ch canton flannel, to weigh 7 ounces er yar 100,000 yard @-inch unbieachsd cotton drilling, tu Weigh 632 Ouuces per yard 84,00 pairs fa I stockings, 3 sizes, propery mad. ofgeod fleece wool, with duubieand twist yarn, /o weigh 3 pounds per doz=n pairs 10,000 yards red bunting, 19 inches wide, 42 yardslong 9.000 do, white do, de. do. do. do. do. do. 30+ do, blue do. do. do. do. do. do. do. 15,%0 do, 42 inch Russia sheeting, to weigh 40 do. 38 inch brown holland 3.000 do, 38-:noh unblesohed cotton muslin 10,090 do, 45-inch black alpaca 10,000 do. black 1 5,90 do. brown linen 3,000 do, buckram 25,000 do canvass padding 3,000 sheets cotton wadding 65.000 yards % and 3 inch cotton ta) Sulk—red, w: sh de low, green, and eo Blue, for flaga— per yar Silk twist and sewing silk. best qnality, d Linen tread, wr Eid ‘ "pound ai uy . Do assorted cojors, 30240, do, 20,000 yards 0 inch cottun duck, to weigh 23% ounces por yard 12,000 yards 3) inch cotton duck, to weigh 1544 ounces per yard 90,000 yards 244¢ inch cotton duck, to weihh 4% ounces per yard 12,00 yards 24, inch cotton duck, to weigh 10 ounces per yard 1,000 yaras 22 — cotton duck, to weigh 9 ounces er yar 25,000 y, 33 inch cotton duck, to weigh 9%4 ouncss per yard $85 trumpet and bugle cords, worsted, yellow, orange, green, scarist, and aky-blue 80,007 yards 7, ich worsted Ince, do. do. do. lasu~ do, Me di do. do, do, do. Yoo do. te do. fo. dow 16,0 bat curds, worsted, (colo: Ove.) 3-16- inch Gamete two inches lon; 16,00 black feit hats, b.st quality, mad and rnglish coney and Kuas. 16,00 black ostrioh feathers, 12 inche 10,000 brass englea 8,0 Drage bugles 1.000 brass trumpets ‘3.000 brass crussed cannons 3:00 do. do. sabres 400 brags thimtles for tags 10,040 do. knapanck trimmings sets wo * spears aad ferrules for cuidons and colors 500 gross tron buckles, roller, ,%, and LY inch 6) do. stock bi 100 N. C.3., bra: 200 sergeants, do. do 2 6,000 corporals’ and privat th & lassai at exch end, scales, pairs 2,90 gross coat buttons 2.50 do, veet do. 4.000 do. shirt do. 3500 do. suspender buttons 20 bugles, with extra mouth piscss 150 trumpets, do, do. do. 200 fifee, Band C 25 drums complete, artillery 15 do infautry 0. 2,000 drum heads, batter ewodo. di. 400 do. cords oo Soapitat tent pole swall do, do, ‘de 3,000 hospital do. pins. Ke 6.000 » do. do.’ small 8.000 wal do. do large 18.000 do. do. do. emsll 36,49 commodo. do. 100 000 tent buttons, (wood,) small 250m do. ships do, do, 0 garrison flag halliards 150 recruiting fing haliiards 2.) pounds cotton sewing twines, 5 and 6 strands 3,00 pounds tent line, large 2,000 pounds do. do. smal! 2° p -unds bolt rope 5, poands baring rope pounds fiax twine tia ca steens with cork stoppers, 3 pints, to weigh 11}¢ ounces 50 iron pots 8,000 mesa leon . 3,000 camp kettle: sizes in ne: 1,509 pickaxos—2 siz. h 63g and? de 1,500 mattocks—2 sizes, to weir 6% pounds 3,000 felling axes—cast stoel—vest quality—3 sizes 3.0 camp hatchets do, lo. . 5,000 pick and mattock handles—best quaiity 6,000 felling axe handies—best quality 6.000 ox: atchet handlee—best quality best quality—2 sizes above-mentioned articles must eonform allrespects to the sesied standard patterns tn this ce, Where they can be examined, and any addi tional information givenin regard to them will be furnished. Sample patterns of the woollen and oot - ton cloths will be seut by il to m&nufacturers ; it is desirable trat the articles be of domestic manu- facture. States bed i 15,0 heet iron jo. The privilege is reserved by the United decreasing the quautity one-fourth on the socept- ance of the propossts, and of increasing it from one- third to one haifat any time prior to the completion of the contract, by giving the contractor thirty days: notice of such desired increase. and of rejecting any Proposa's which may be considered ¢xtravagant. ‘he manu fact: ishment or dealer’s os of business 1 et ag stated in with tne naimes.address, aud of two persons proposed as securities, With the acknowledgements of said persons that thee will be such sesurity or will be responsible that go security be furnished in case @ contract 18 obtainec. Bide trom manufao' urere of. or rexular dealers in, the artic es will be preferred, rnd contracts will be awarded to tne lowest responsibie bidd er who shall aes required securities for theperformance thereof. Deliveries to commerce within fifty days after the acceptance of the proposals, one -halfofthe quantity coutrscted for must be delivered im equal mouthly proportions within four months frem +aid date of acceptance, and the remainder within three mouths thereafter in month!y or greater proportions, Qs the cont actor may find convenie’ Itis to be distinotiy understood, by every person obtaining ® contract, that said contract is not trans- ferabie without the ounsent of proper authority, and thatany sale, assignment, or transfer of it, without such consent geen been obtained, (except under a of law.) will be regarded as an »baudoument contract, and the contractor and hs securi ties wil be hed responsibie for a!l loas or ds: eto the United States which may arise from said ry . reania will be madeon each delivery, should Concres: have made ap ropriation to meet them, or as s00n thereafter as Spproprintion shall be le for that purpose. ‘Ten per cent. of the amount of each deliv | be rei ted ‘willbe forfeited to the feu ited P tates in case of falcation on the part of thi eeoirenter in fa‘fil ing the ae appli a ab befurnished upon Miscellaneous. 3 SxaLep Prorosats will be received at this De- partment until 12 o'clock, noon, of Monday, the 24th of January next, for ten millions of stook of the United States to be issued under the sot of 14th June, 1858. Said stock will be reimbursabie in &f- teen years from the ist of January next, and bear interest at five per centum per annum, payabie semi annually on the first days of January and July each year. ” No bid will be received below par, and none for any frection of one thousand doliars. No bid will be considered uniess one per centum of the amount is deposited, subject to the order of the Seore tary ofthe Treasury, with a depositary of the United States, whose certificate of the same must acoom- pany the bid. In all oases the bide must be unoon- ditional, and without reference to bids of others, and must state the premium offered therein. The seaied proposals should be endorsed on the outside of the envelope, “ Proposals for Loan of 1858,”" and be addressed to the Secretary of the Treasury, Washington, D.C. Thesums which may be accepted from any bidder wii! be required to be paid to the depository of the United States nearest to his residence, or indicated as most convenient by him. Should bids be accepted from parties not residing withinthe United States, they wi! be re- quired to deposit the principal and premium with the assistant tretsurers at Boston, New York,Phil- ade'phia, cr New Orleans. Certificates of stock fur sums of one thousand doj- 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 tothe credit of the Treasurer of the United States with the depositaries of the United States. The stook wiilan all cases bear interest from the date of such deposit. The interest from that date to the lst of July next will be paid to the suocessful bidder or his attorney by the depositary where the deposit was made. Successful bidders wil! be required to deposit the p-ino:pal and premium of their accepted bids on or before the 15thof March next. ‘The pretiminary de- posit of one per cent. will be immediately directed to be returned to the unsuccessful bidders. HOWELL COBB, Secretary of the Treasury. OFFICIAL. de 18-lawt2iJan UNo.627.} Notice OF THs DISCUNTINUANCE OF THY “PLaTre” anv ‘CHARITON’ DistRicrs, THE OFFicks FOX WHICH ARK AT PLATTSBURG AND MI LAN. Mistouki, AND THE SUSPENSION OF ENTRIES o¥ Lanp THEREIN. Not oe is hereby given that, in in view of “Platte” and “Charitom districts. souri, are reduced below one hundred thousand sores in each district, the Seoretary of the Interior has di- riot discontinuance of said districts, and that js heretofore subject to sale and entry atthe offices at i LATISBURG Bnd MILAN be immediately withdrawn, and made again subject tosaie and en- try at BooneviLix. mm said State, from and after the 3ist day of March nezt, prior to which time no Spplicatios will be :eceived at tie discontinued of. foas, or entries permitted, except in consumating existing pre-emption claims. All persons entitied to rateENTs at either of the offices at PLatTtsBuRG cr MILAN are requested to call for the same on or before the 3!st day of Marol: next, as as after that date they will be transmitted to Booneville for delivery. Patents are delivered Sree of charset. Given under my liand at the city of Washington, this twenty-first day of December, A. D. 1858. THOS. HENDRICKS, Commissioner of the General Lard Office, do23-wiw TH#e 6 D 1ZE TH LOE TH LDE TH Lb! TH LD tH LD TH ep TH Lb TH LD TH LD T ra) TRAT " STRATED STRATED JSTRATED BERATED RATED 8 MEN COPI 8 MEN Gopi 8 MEN COPI TH GOLD ZE ILLUSTRATED! ILLUSTRATED! York Weekly GOLDEN PRIZE is est aud best weekly papers of the day. -lmperial Quarto containing KIGHT PAGKS, oF een - matter, and 1 ATED every week. GIFT WORTH FRO FIFTY CENTS TO IN GOLD. WILL BE PRESENTED TO "ACH SUBSCRIBER IMMEDIATELY ON RACEIPT oy THE SUBSCRIPTION MONEY. Ong oopy foroneyear - - §2 00, and! gift. One copy fortwo years - 3 Wd, and 2 gifts, one PY = pate years > Bee and 2 ihe. ne copy furfiveyveare - * a xifts, AND TOCLUBS. Threeoopies one year - - $5, and Sgifts Five oopies one year - = 8 d 5% ‘Ten copies one year - > 15 60 ‘Twenty one copies one year - 30 00, and ‘The artioles to be distributed are comprised inthe following list: Packages of Gold,containing - 9500 0 each do, do. do. = ‘20 00 each. 10 do. do. do, = 100 00 each 10 Patent Lever Hunting Cased Watohes - - = = 100 00 each 29Gold Watchea - = - 75 each wD do. = <= - ‘& 00 each. tee GG 50 00 each jo'd Watches -—- 35 00 each. 2 Silver Hunting Cased Watches 3) 00 each SO Silver Watohes $10 to 25 W eson, 1000 Gold Guard, Vest and Fob Chains - - = - - 10 to 30 00 each. Gold | ockets, Bracelets, Brooches, Ear Dropa, pba i Cuff Pins, Sieeve Buttons, Rings rt Studs, Watoh Keys. Gold and Silver Fhimbi 4 variety of other articles, worth from fifty 15each, Immediately on receipt of the subseription money the subecriber’s name will be entered upon our sub- son book opposite a number, and the gift oor- responding with that number will be forwarded, within one week, to the subsoriber, by mati or ez- press, t paid, 1L7" All communications should be addressed to BECKET & CO., a ey Fa Moffat Building, 335 Broadway, New York. * .* Specimen copies sent free, or they oan beseen at Seilington’s News Depot. Agents wanted, m2 lafly ROPOSALS FOR SUPPLIES FOR - P RINE CORPS. _ QuaRrTeRMasTeR’s Orrick, U. 8. M. Corps, WasuineTon, January 5, 1859, Sgacep Proposats will be received at this office until Monday, the 7th of February next, at 3 o’olook . m., for furnishing the tollowing supp'ios (class 1 Ls 3.4, 5,6, &3 the casa may be) for the year 1859, viz Crass No.1, 29 uniform caps, complete 2,000 pompons 2 non commissioned ¢ flicers’ epauletts a) privates’ counterstraps 5) red worsted 1,500 | rags walet 1,590 brass breast P| plate: Crass No.2, 1,5°0 atocks (patent leather) 5,000 brogaus. pairs 1,500 knspeacks (gutta percha) 2,000 fatigue capa, navy blue cloth, indigo dye Crass No.3. 3,500 yards 6 4 navy b.ue c.oth, indigo dye 8,000 yards 6 4 blue kersey 1,000 Ins rine gray biankets, to weigh 5 pounds each 4.009 woolen socks, pairs 90 yards soarlet cloth 2,500 red flannel shirts 400 yards soariet rattinett 400 yards white rattinett Crass No. 4, 2,000 pairs linen overalis 2/5 linen shirts 2,00" fatigue frocks 2,500 cantoa-flannel drawers Crasu No. 6, 1,000 buff bayonet belts 1.000 bud waist belts 1,00 buff cartridge box belts 1,900 oartridge-boxes oi 1,000 percussion-cap ponches 1,000 bayonet soxbbards 230 sword belts Crass No. 6. ese, complete du. (for men and boys) Box-wood B fifes s rum sticks, per pair ‘evor drum heads (batter and snare) ass drum heads Dram snares, sett Drum coords, cach Allthe above mentioned articles must conform in all respects to the samples in the office of the As- sistant Quartermaster, | 220 Spruce street. Phil delphia and at this office. “‘Phey will be rigi ly im speoted and compared with those samples by the Assistant (Quartermaster, or such person as may be Sppointed. Such as may be unequal thereto in any stioulsr wi'l be rejected; in which case the con- ctor willbe b und to furnish othars of that re- quired kind or sea within fifteen days; or, if that be not dous. they will be purchased at his expense. Payments will be mede on each delivery should Cougreas have made an appropriation to meet them, or a4 Foon thereaf eras appropriation shall be made for that purgoss, ‘he quantity mey be i creased or diminished, at the option of the Quarter- master, on making the contisots, as the exigeucies of th ice may « emand. Proposals will siso be received up tothe same time for the manufacture of— Sergeants’ uniform costs rivates™ ee oy ‘usicians? “ “ sligue woollen jackets wi iron coats. = Musicians’ ts. ‘orms of offe be procured on application to tule ottiee, aid two responsible A must be ished, whose suflicienoy certified br a United Buates judge, district attorney, or na) “proposal will asa? voomply with the 08. jidered that does fore issued from thie ‘of. i lorsed. - Proposals will be endorsed oe ring Supriie an tea Eo Rec} ishing supplies for jee BawtFeby Asst; Q: hd Gon. U . tawn Travelers’ Dincod Po SEE 4iS 9s or was ww B sT. SOUTHWEST AND NORTHWEST Baitimere and Uhie Railread. WINTER ARRANGEMENTS. Two real TRAINS ARE NOW RUN A (ex: junday.) FROM WASHINGTON POR THE WEST. as follows: Ist. MAIL TRAIN starts at 7.45 a. m., (Sunday @xcepted,) connecting closely at Washington Juno wor THE CINCINNATI OUIS AND CHICAGO EXPRESS CO Washington at 3.49 p. m., reaching connect . BEXt day, and direotiy with Exprese rain for of ay and the Southwest, and hod To view the Grand \ jouasnin Seumery of the oad im daylight, take either the 7.458. m. or wostern Virginis retta. Cineinnat: Railroad the same. b Tiokets and Sarenes Seeman juer ters, every other possibile feoility will be a ite. E RS for the Main of the pofad ge ee ee AB 10" orall points ree Washington Junction an¢ mon &. m. train. . Feral Gantsons bovween Pieamont and W heel 3.40 p. m.Tran. Ti Grae ‘Wrain take the 3.00 p.m, Brain. oe ND THE EAST. FOR B. . x for Baltimoro at€ 10 and 7.46 ayo 4%p.m. On Sunday at 3.40p.m. onleave Baltimore at 4.90 and 8.508. m. and 3.90 and 5.20 p.m. On Sunday a 430. m. oniy. T ke gre 4.35 a only Will slop st way ste ar ii am. re the chief connect- for the west, and the 6.10, 7.45 and 3.4 8 for the east. 7 her ee inguire at eed patil Railroad Ticket ofhice, Washington. T. H. PARSONS, Agent, W. P. SMITH, no? Master of Tranportation, ha'timore,_ T O TRAVELERS. EW ARRANGEMENT. ir fa and Ohio orice : With Greatly impreved Schedule. N6TON DIRECT TO ALB FROM WASHINGTON DI A THE SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST, Via Petemac Steamers and Kichmond ané Petemac Kailread Line. atat So Two faet daily lines from Was South and Southw Boats | of 6th street, at 65.8. m and 7 J) the morning beat can obtaina fin Bad enjoy 8 pleasant esi| of 34 hours down the beau- ti ul Potomac passine im full view of Mount Vernon. in Richmond iu time to connesi = for the ath ere, Great Southern is conveyed ov: sentee fd being 44 miles shorter and 100 mules leas railroading than by any other route, making certsin connections to Fredericksowrg, Kichmond, and Petersburg, ¥e.. Weldon and Wilmington, N.C. Charleston, S.C., Augusta, Georg Montgomery and Mobile, Ala Direct to New Orleans and Sowtharn Cities and Towns Also, connect Richmond with the Danvilie Southside, Virginia, Tennessee. sud East Tennes see Kauiroads For tax Sovrewxst to i Briato!, Dato oer Huntsvi Mem Knoxvii Atlante, Grand Junction, jontgomery.and New Crieans. For through tickete and farther information of the route, mquire at the Southern Ticket (fice ‘0. 372 Beun. Avenue) one door enat of Htrowns » or on board the boats, foot of 6th street same GEO. E. MATTINGLY. auléty (Unien) Ticket Agent. EW AKKANGEMENT! GREAT SOUTHWESTERN ROUTB Via Orange and Alexandria Railread. OUGH TICKETS ekuar SoUTk WESTERN I ROAD OFFICE, corner of Pennsylvania avenue and 6th ‘Washington, on board of the Steam Fi eorge® Page,'or at iris Raiiroad, ™ - Richmond, Danville, Lynchburg, Bristol, Knoxville, Dalton, Atlanta, Chattanooga Nashville, Huntsville, Grand Junction Memyhis, Montgomery and New Orleans, By a direct rovte, aud continuous railway connse tions to Memphis. Affording creater Expedition snd Comfort anc being over 20 mules shorter than by any othor route ‘The steam ferry boat Goorge Page leaves the foot of7th street at 6 a. for Alexandria, where sengers take the cars ops White Bel ne andat . a. for Ri west, mating sure and phis. Bagearo W! Pa. avenue, at Je 17-tf can bs obtained at the RAIL one and Omnibures leave the office o'clock a. m. aud Fe m. JAMES A, EVANS, Ageni. Washington, STATES MAIL LINE, Only Regular Line, and Without Failure Ser Bight Fears. FOR CALIFORNIA AND OREGOR, Via Panama Raitsoas, Kegular Sasiing Days, 5th $ 2th of cash month Cavrion.—So many frauds and impo- sitions of var kinds have been rend rpetrated 01 welers bound to CAL, F KNIA, that the subscriber, t.6 only suthorized Sgont for pasenge by tue U.S. Mai! Line, via Pans ma. in the city of New York, feels it his duty to caution all persons seeking paserge to California, that, To AVOID IMPOSITION, thoy must be careful to find thetrue office of tho Stonmshipz of the U. 8 Maui Line, vis Panama Railrosd,os no other office tm New York is guthorized to engage pasange. . The Companies have ouly ons office in New York, which is at 77 West street, corner of Warren st., fronting on tho North River, st the head of the re Dienrvo nes ekca orgy thadiacr ‘omy Sign over the door. i ih 3 wc We RA vl OND, Agect, New York. HE PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COM PANY oO the Stoamehips of this Compeny, carrying iat A Ph ACAPULO. the United States Mai‘ fo CALIFORNIA, and OR Panama twice each of the United States Ma: which leave New Or! rorularly on Se bth and 2th of eacu month with the mails sn Pispenaers. counesting vie PANAMA RAIL s have deen inszected and ap. Department, and guaranty speed dis now com eed in 3 or 4 The baggage of pas 8 checked ir New Vork through to Sun Francisco ,aud passeugere Sre embarked st Pansina by steamer at the oom pany’s expense The inoney paid in New York expenses of the trip. Reserve stesiners are kept in port in Panama and San Francisco, to prevent deter n case of sccr dent, so that the route is satle—no failure having ocoutred in "os y Passengers leave Panaina rive at Aspinwail. Conductors xo through by each steamer, and take charge of women @nd children without other pro- rs. ‘or through tickcts at the lowest rates npply at the arency.177 West street. New York.to }. W, RAYMOND.—or to ARMSTRONG, HAKRIS& CO., New Orleans,—or C. L, BARTLET te g tor. ow 24~ the same day they ar ‘arge lot We are offering at rates 8, at the low price of $1.75 cash by6ft.2, ** = 1 Scash SM do., 2 ft. 6 by 6it.6, ** sigue 1.50 cash Sy do. 2M.6 dy 6 ft.5 * -* ‘he above work i: ps to any in the District for the same money. All we ask is for those in wart of the above articles to cali and examine and eatisfy yourselves that end worth the mouey. it ed Sash of tantly on hand at 527th street, opposi et. a TON & CO, dew WERER’S COR BAND. WIS WERER, Leader, furnishes Music for Private Parties, Parades, Sereuades Funerals, ete. the shortest notice, Orcers . Gautier’s ence: f the lead- » 509 7th street ween G and I. will he promptiy attanded to. de ts PHILADELFHIA LAGER BEER DEPOT, No, Sit PENN. AVENUE. The subscribers have made arrengements with Stoppacher & Bro . Vennsyivania, for sell lt of his celebrated LAGER BEER for the Dagens of Columbia We ba a larga lot VS received to-da and offer now for sale by the barre! or dozen bottles. W. GERECKE, da® im 0. $8 Peon. avenue. Fr*4Nx T.SANDS, UNDERTAKER GaxRaison Srxcer, ; avy YARD. Furora! calis attended to at all hours. Koepe onstently on hand ready-made C fue tex kinds, and every articie oe a a) in hie line. from the country attended to with Promptness aud on moderste terms. Aiso, furniture Beatiy revaired and varnished. ae 28m J W. PLANT, UNDERTAKES, No. 418 7th * street, between G and H, keeps C. & N & copoly ou hand e' re- ee in his line—s fine Hearse, it Megane } So meno pote eee ting His charges are moderate. and OU | on bot! of the day or Litht. Hecke furmuahed for faucraisal lowest voasibia rates. an8-ly AIR, Tooth, Nai’ ruehes, H GIBBS’s ic ras mein ‘Dear 18h street. dom ihiore, Penney Modicines. THE ONLY ARTICLE Unni tei De Fx MARKKET, WITH [IMMENSE HOME AND BUROPEAN DEMAND. ‘The reason why, is thet by Netare’sown provass it restores ths uat color permanently rey epee the natural ee it grow on faid heads, removes a. Groff, ttohing and dan- caithy and beamtifusy or three times 8 Week eray; then. reader, read sy by the young two fail or become using Four ertic\ ‘The result has been so very aatiet. Sory that | am very glad I did #0, ani Justice t you, a» wel! as for the encourage a+ Iwas bul who having Feetiing M1 aside are on- rial Wt they ewe tar ther Awd tbe best pro { being ocalas demoustrative | write is letter. which you show to any wach, end alee nap ect Improved delng gvesier eed ticker, end meek A prom ating receiving fis bemeft. & any Lenett what- med: * cent. more in ion than the sinail, retaite for $2 per bottle; the large holds « wart. 40 ont. more im proportion, and retails or $38 bettie. * : WOUD & CO.., Proprietors, 312 Broadway York, (im the grest N. Y Wire Rav Ke tablishment,)and 14 Market street, ™t, Lous. Mo, And sold by all good druggisteand Fenoy Goods lere. nol? Sm ARTSHORNE’S CURE-ALL, THE GREAT PAIN ARRONIL ATOR. REMEDY FOR DYSPEPSIA, WEA) AND TOMACH AND WES BOWELS, PREPAKED KY A CHEMIST. Bott es 12, 25 and Se cents and one dollar, THE GREATEST DISCOVERY IN MEDICA SCIES . HARTSHORE’S CURE-ALL should be & in ail families in case of xecideuts or sudden sick- tiy cures in less tame than it re- yaician. any pert of the eystemend in used as the feaatat Sha ee of the weather pro- 8 the frequent changes o duce a bad Coid, Rheumatism, Pain in the Lim tnd Body ; also, Stuf Neok—every person shoul eta bottie. It acts upon the Nerves, Muscies, inews, Biood and Bones ; and, by ite warming slec- tromaguetic power, expe 8. pais from the system, pottie and try it, ‘. B.—If you have 8 Cough. use Papre. EN ECTORAL SYRUP OF ILD pe —it w the best Cough Syrup im the orid. if Fa! sre Biious, reo HARTSHORNE’S ANTI-BILIOUS PILLS, They act upon the Liv- er, Stomach and Bowels, carrying off all Bile and Fou! Secretions. The above medicines to be had at al! Drug Stores im Washington city ; Kidwell & Ciscel! at Goorge- town; H. Peei & Co., Alexandria. oo ll- ER UVILAN SYRUP, On, Protzcrep Solution of Protexide of trom Combined, Having succes: ly passed the ordeal whick ow dizco ‘inthe Materia Medica are Suljected, must now be received as Qn established mediome, Ite - Efficacy in Curing Dyspepsia, Affections of the Liver, Dropsy, Neuralgia, Bronchitis end Consumption Ten- dencirs, Disordered State of the Blood, Boils, Scurry, The Prostrating Effects of Lead oF Mercury, General Debility, and all Dis which requirea Tonicand Alte’ 1s beyoud question. The Proofs of its ethoacy are so w authenticated; and of such peouliar character, that sufferers cannot Teasouaily hesitate to receive the @: v3) ° z proffered aid. The PERUVIAN SYRUP does not protess to be a Cure-ali, but ite range is extensive. because many diseas: Spparentiy unlike Qre intimately re'ated,and proceed- ing from one cause, may be cured by one remedy. The cines of dineases tor whi the Syrup provides a curs, is precisely that wha bas so often baffied the highest order of med: shill. The facts are tangible, the witnesses acoes sible, and the safety and efficacy of the Syrup inoon- trovertible. Those who may wish for &n opimion from disinterested persons respecting the charactor Syrup cannot fail to be satisfied with the fol- K AMULE HUMEeroUs Les onials in the hands ofthe Agents. The atures are those of gentie- — ii krown im the community, aud of the aghe laty = AD.—The odersignet having experienced the benafictal Offects of the “ Peravian 1 as frow the testimony A integrity are altogether of those who have wituessed them, aud have volunwersd thelr testimony. a» we do ours, to Ite reatoralive power Rev. Joun Preurowr, ‘Lomas U. Amomt, ‘Twomas A. Dexrea, Pe Tt te well Koown that We metict Iron t+ lost by even # very brief « malutatn «solution of Protoxt oxidation, bes been deemed tm Byrap, thie desirable pol a WAY BEFORE UNKNOWN; ant this solution may replace ull the Rivie carbonation clicatee, and tartrates of the edive. A. A. Baw : Assay er to the State of Mamechuertia, 16 Beyleton street, Burien. For eale by Drug: 8 generally. Price for large butties, $2; medium sized bottles, BL. N.L: CLARK & CU. Proprietors, Boston. For ssie in Washington by Z. BD. sy Acent; Nairn & Paimer, John Schwar . Smith, V. Hurbsuch, H, 4. MoPherson, F. 9. erate Jas. H. Stone, J. 8. Lovejoy, Ridgely ; and in Georgetowa Kidweil. sea im v SYRUP IN THE WORLD. The best COUGH 381 RK UP in the world in ARTSHORNF’S PECTORAL SYKUP OF WILD CHERRY, This article is prepared by & chemist.and is pro- nounced by medica! meu, aid those who have used wo be the best preparation ur Couess, Colds, arrh, Bronchitis, Hoarsemess, Sore Throat @ Cold, apd & preventive of thet lion of dis- Consumption. m should use it. It ne, Clears and strengt Siinys ail irritation of the throat aud iu sud pre- Vents taking cold, IC7~ Bottles 25 and 5 cents and 81. Sold by all Prageiste in Washington, Georgetewnuaud Ale rm ecll WHEN IN THE COURSE OF BUMAN evsute, Ladies aud Geutiemen lose one of their freatest neiurs! aiiractions—a ine head of heir—it booomes & i..atter of serious importance, nud the uestion ta! do to ctop the her from ne + sud ror : vigor | ant ? th re Hy toe this query, we beg to say try DR. HAN Ris’ BAIR PRUMUTEN AND IMPROGER Spplications will stop the iair falling or breakin remove and inn athoug oonti Gendruf, Keep the scalp clean aud wi art fresiuess ou my have i ued nee of ittwo m head of hair, ed, after ¢ i price paid, for Dr. Rarria’ Hair Promoter an mond by W. far Zh, ard Mas Ikh and get Asi Soi Qa. ily physician, or otherwise use only such remed. as loug pubic —_perense bas proved te be safe eu efhercious. Of this character is TY LE R’S COM- POUND SYRUP OF GUM AKABIC. Oreuai- ly the favorite CTIDTION nemineut enn | popular remedy. and tas ommtine ne Tel E r the laet twenty In cares of co: . Co «& it itsoon became a to enjoy arr: years. nts and SO ernts per Soid by Naira & Psimer, Chas. Stott, &e., Wash- n; Cissel. Georgetown; Peel& Stevens, Ai. it may be had a2, for convenience, urm. Price 1234 and 25centea box— Tyler's G Arine Cough Candy legaut. pleasant and efhoscious Pul- monic lozenge tey are uneurpassed. — ue 1i-Sua SVE YOUR MONEY. x Goto SHEPHER D's, Got SHEPHERD'S. eee soy | Pin oto S HERD’S, or PAST of Seveh and Berea, nes ‘o1 3 TIONERY GOODs, CHE. HOLIDAY PRES =ae, SOx Boone” c. a OUSEKEERPING HAKDWAKE, Ware, and Britania Ware, ekets, rushes and Notions Su See g00ds, and prices this year lower Silver Plated Block Tin Bird Cages. FRANCIs’s, ‘nishing Store, 43 BSeveuth street, Maulard’s Frenen BURCHFLL., corner Vermout avenue and loth st,