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EVENING STAR. Foaneed Jawe sre nee, igen lllinele, New York. il bas been tntroduced into the New voty = bowed to prevent boys going to the thea Leeinout their guardians An Insane man in Manchester, N. H., at- is borse with an axe and wascutting up the animal when the police Interfered and secured the lunatic butcher. iz ‘eal {7 A man in Machias, Me , ba some by some drunken men, the man who sold them the liquor, for its value, and the jury gave bim a verdict. mie ~_ {[> Mrs. Bachmeyer, of Newark, N. J., is pay grr ill, caused by excessive joy on bear- ing tidings of the safety of the steamer We- ser, her husband being on board. : U7 The Do brothers, who brutally mur- dered their clan wane Detroit, last June, have been found guilty of mu:der. The plea of in- sanity did not avail. As they donot bang people a they will be sent to the State prison ‘Tho wife of Thomas Redley, of Lockport, N. Y., put her tittle child in a wood-box, near thestove, for safe-keeping, while she went down the street. The stove became too hot and set the ‘wood box on fire, and before assistance could be rendered the child was burnt todeath. Joseph Rowntree, a Quaker merchant, Pal he elected Lord Meyer ot Leeds, England, but eschewing from principle such titles as “My "and suc! and vanities as the gold chain, sword, and mace, he declines the office, and yives his check for $500, the forfeit of a re- Tesal to accept. U7 The tobaccocrowers at Warehouse Point. Conn., are just finishing up the work of packing and selling their crops. Within a mile of the office at that village, more than one hundred have been raised the past season. The value of the crop In some cases amounts to more than $350 per acre. {[™ An exchange says that a man in ee port was accidentally, though not dangerously. shot over the eye, at a shooting match in that ci y on Cari: ay. We saw a yood many per- sons “shot f! nniversary, in our city, and we considered their situations pre- cariocs, but we did not think it necessary to ebronicle their several cases. 17> A fellow who was arrested in Buffalo for stealing a shirt put in the followiag defence: -‘I did not steal the shirt; I was passing along by the store, and I saw the shirt hanging up, and then I took hold of it. When J took bold of it, it dropped down in my hands, and | knew that if I stood there with it people who saw me wou!d believe that 1 meant to steal it; so I ran off to pre- vent suspicion attaching to me.”” ura remarkable result of pisc'culture has been lately obtained in the department of the Mearthe, France, when, from a smal! stream, the enormous weight of 25,000 kilogrammes of bleak was taken during the last season. The scales of this fish are used for making artificial pearls. By an ingenious process they are reduced toa kind of lustrious paste called essence D’ Orient, and the French artificial ris are simply smal! hol- low glass balls coated inside with this paste, and filled with white wax. U7 Professor Mitchell’s astronomical lectures are exciting great attention in New York. The New York Courier says cf the discourse on Fri- day evening: Thousands of people flocked through the rain to the Academy of Music to hear about Comets. The lecturer was inclined to sustain the nebular nypothesi«, and said that the evidence in favor of its truth was as strong now as that of gravitation was at the death of New- ton, and predicted that the time would come when that hypothesis would be proved to be the true cosogomy of the universe. ~ oy 4 suspension bridge just erected over the St. Joba River, at Ghnd parc W., by Mr. Tomlioson, and which has just been opened to the public, fell on Saturday last,in consequence of the chains Ley ae The local paper says three terms were lost, and two men serio: usly ine jured. The bridge was suspended over the chasm on chains, and from the description given by eye- Witnesses, it bid fair to prove a most durable structure. The contract price was £5,000, but it is said to have cost considerable mo-e. The cause of the disaster was most probably owing to the contraction of the iron during the severe cold of Jast week. OO ——————— ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. WILLARDS’ HOTEL —W Pitman, A Ward, W H Seward, jr, R B Connolly, W Gockeru:t 3 O Taylor, HS Fitch, N Y; J G Cutting, Max D Pierson and lady, Miss McDonald, NJ; A FE Beardsley, Ct; C T Chontian, Mo; Mrs Warfird and daughter, C H Scales, TS Clarke. Pa; J § Mcllvaine. Italy; Col D D Tompkins. USA; HG Eastman, Mo; W J Carpenter and lady, Miss J Wingaela, Miss E Goodall, A B Timberlake, Woolfolk, J Johnston, Va; G W Hurdis, Mas: J Pumery, La; J J Hall, NY; C Tom kins, N E L Herrick, Ill; D Cunningham, N rk; A Jou- don, Va; R J he Md; J Sherwood, Cal: ¢ ‘T Tompkins, N Halsled and lady, N Jer; WH Houston, W T Leach, Pa; A F Smith, C Hib- bard, D Richmond and ly, NY; A H Walker,Ct; € Moran, B W Blanchard, J’C Oatman, M & —— E Wade, NY; WH Winder, Pa; HS fewett, O; J W Jewett, Md; E R Well: NH; 3 b Brown and lady, Miss Bringle, Miss ergen, Md; G E Hayes and daughter, NY; 8 E Suther. land, W R Montgomery, E Thompson, Pa; JW gs, Hon Nyon gy Chamberlain, J . Puryer, ; ows, Md; Mr Joi Sal; W #H Barrett, Ga. MS es comer eats BROWNS’ HOTEL.—J Distrewell, NY: J Raley, N3; J P Deveney, NY; J B De Bris, do. D Corvin, do: J F Brown, do; AS Danesan’ Can © Roggers, Va; J A Candler, do; J M Benne and family, do; E M Lowe, KT; K SohuatonfV 3 Bloom, La; W Black, do; R E Clements, ‘tex; W P McCorkle, Va; W J Paxton, do: J W Vane. IU; A L Harris and family, Pa; “A P White and sister, G; T M Claitora, Va; Mrs Pave, and daugbter, Mo; H M Wade, Va: Miss E F Bunt mh Pa; C Green. Mo; A R Greene and lady, Va; HH Robinson. O; LC Mitriger, Pa: E Smith Va; Capt J T Shiriey, Miss; WH Osbourn, Md. LG Shatierk, Mass; WA Elmendorf and Inte? —_—a and lady, do; H Glentworth and , do. NATIONAL HOTEL.—G G Knewles, jr, Ma: @ Band Miss Raymond. NJ; A B Mudie’ mas OB en H Mans, M Brower and lady, N Y @ W MeNeel, Texas; A S Robinson, J MU Van de Sandy, NYk; G Adams and lady, D Rowla-d and 2 Mass; C Hart,C 8 Bradley, E D Fogs, Ri Ww Ledwith, Fla; CH Lampest and lady, y, Mrs F Morris, WH Elmex- dorf and lady, NY; M Moorbead, N Uricb, Pa; BN a Kansas; G L Greathouse, W Zant. a. 5 meen enn. Diets Jives,N Y; J Arte V5 8 Bx y, Ct; B Wade, NYk; RB UNITED STATES HOTEL—W Gardener NY: Col D H Waddle, Va; TGarnet,do ly Rae. NY; Robert. G: C M Mason, Va;'G'T Allen, J Wertenn, NY; J Winpenny, Pa; EH W: NY; 3 8 Warren, do; J D McPherson, M Zane, Va; R T Smith, Pa; Capt Fairbank, Naz J s ayaa T Lincoln, Mass; P H Fry, Va. D HOUSE —R M Jordon, Md; G nett, NY; Hon A K Marshall, Mo; A N Mi. chile, Va; TR Love, do; J MeCulloch, do; JC Evans, La; CJ Lester, Tenn; WL McDowell, Pa; R Rotherweil, do; P Lynch, NJ; G GTnom- as, Pa; “Hon R McKnight, do: J Thornton, Va; SO A Thornton, Va; —<———————_ OCBANSTEAMERS’ SAILING DAYS From tax Unirmp Star, z Leave. For. Days «Boston..... Liverpool..Jan «.New York. lway.. New York... Liver; -New York. Liverpool BSS New York..Havre. . 5 -New York..Bremen.../ Feb. 12 -New York. .Glasgow...Feb. 19 ry From Evrops. Bremen ew York..Jjan. § -8o’mpton..New York, .J New York... Feb. 19 The California mail steame: on the Sth ‘20th of each wt pte — 98.00, on stesmers leave New York onthe 17th and 27th of Charleston,'S. €., on the (th and 19 —— mUFFALO LOLA: a Berri Biggato won vi TASC. MoGUIR & co. GREE AO eS Real bd een Mh JOBN F. ELLIS. OTICE TO CREDITORS. — and ot Pal sehen I before hy we e determined to oll i tly FLO! CFF, BROWN 0. Also,cood BALE. Geliveredto any part of £a8 DIEEt 88 DIR OTORY. ne panraoate af boctmess to the olny. MAL WAREHOUSES. EnwenoP boureon 619 7th at Borth Of Ps. 8v, ARCHITECTS. Tk P. Nexnine, Agency Blook-cot, 2& F sta Sd story Quuldera, 15at, jentaining Cards all Haxpine.srch’s & YS A |. 8. BAXTER, 496 12th st., bet. ps. E. Wiruens’ Crrizens’ Bap, at Metzerott’s, Pa. av. at. oust. Rises & Co., N. W. cor. 15th st. & N.Y. TENHOUSE, Fant & Co., 352 17 7th st., north 232 Pa, av., oor. | Fa&L wis JOHNSON & Co., senate Maine 468 13th st., Pa. av. cor '. HOPS. i. Md. ay., near 7th st,. leland. 6 7th, near Pat. Ofhee, ENMAN, (horse shoers,) 2 Ohio av. ‘ARKHILL, 366 Va. av., ‘SON, horse ghoer. D. sit DING-HOUSES Mrs. BatEs, southwest corner Pa. ay. and 9th st. Mrs. Massxy, 456 Ps. av., between 3d and Mrs. Toangy , S2 Pa. av., between lst and 2d sts, BOOK-BINDERIES. Epwarp Lycett, 27! Pa, ay. OKS AND STATIO W™. BaLuanTyYng, rei. NortTHERN aes BOOT AND SHU . C. ANDERSO: N DUVALL, G 51 .. bet. 10th and 1ith sts NERY. Georce Burns, 30 Pa. av , near 9th st. Harmon Borns, 408 Pa.av., bet. a iB. Ciarg, Lad G. Baty, (patent range, &.,) E st., b. 19 & 14. 1K YARDS. K. 4. Lawesut., cor. av. and N st. south. PEN D S. ot, Lith & 15th ats. ‘sts., 8. Pa. av. Ss. Anvrrw J. Jover, cor. 4th & E Gwoxes KR. Hatt, Joun P. Dennis, east side 6th st Rapier & bozzrvy, ox: tf CHINA, GLASSWARE, THos. PURSELL & Son.S4! Va.av., bet 6th & 7thets C. E. Green, '78 Pa. av., bet, 17th snd oth sts, CLAIM AGENTS. HENRY Apvison, 458 15th at. CLOTHING STORES ++ Opp. Treasury Dep't. Steruens & Co., 322 Pa, av., bet.9 & 10 ata, VaLxen & Co.. Browns’ Hote! Building, +476 Pa. av., bet. Sd & 4 G. StePexns, 50 P..av., Browns’ hotel build’g. CONFECTIONERIES. C. Gavrien, indies’ salo: J; @. WEAVER, ladies” ‘HOMAS PoTZNTIN!.279 Pa. os. SCHAFFIELD, 386 6th W. Gaston & Co « 252 Pa.av ,b. 12 & 13 sts, . Browns’ Hotel, 108 Cream $1 per gal. land 46 Centre Mas. Mary A. Faron, 404 10th st., near Pa. av. Mad. Lupa, Fre DRUG STORES Z. D. GiMAan, 350 Pa. a! 7th Joun Scuwartze, 458 Pa. av,, bet, Sd & 436 ste. Forp & Bro., 20 Ps. av., cor. 1th J. 5. Lovaior. N.W, cor, z. 113 Pa. av., West End, HOODS. W. M.Suuster & Co.,33 Market Spice, b.7 & 8 sts. R. B. Hatt, 573-5 7th st.; 8! oC. Jas. W,SEAKs, 4) J. W. Courey & A. GopDAED, M7 7th 8 rch dress maker, 18 Mkt Space. J and 12th sts, E 8 Market Space, bet. 7th & P+. 523 7th st., north of Pa. W.H. WHEATLRY, 383 Va. av.; 49 Jefferson st.6.T, ENGRAVERS. D. O, Hans, 264 Pa. av., bot, 12th & 13th s A. ScHIMMELVENNIG 3& D EXPRESS OFFICES. AbDaMs’, 514 Pa. av FANCY STORES R. C. Stxvens, 336 Pa. av., bet. 9th & 1th st: bet. 8th & 9th si . 2 & Sats; tuys, -; Ongin'r’g & drawing rot, 2d and Sd ats, KULLIs & BRO,,(iron,) 13th st., near canal, ( a Bontz & Brornex, Odd Fellows’ Hall, 7th at. N. M. McGaecor & Co . 590 7th et G. T. SMALLWooD, (uphoistery.) er u. Pa.av.: Second-hand LONGINGS.”* Srevens’,(hats & wardrobearticies) Browns’ hotel. GREEN HOUSES AND SEED STORES. Ww. Hoenss, 7st. 1s]; Florist & Landscape Gard’r pi hoodsmnac. &0..996 Tth at. Kine & BCKCHELL. cor. 15th st, & Vt. av. Wx. BRYAN, 44 Market Space, bet. 71h & Sth ets. Epwarp Hatt, 40 Market Space, ap, W.K. HANoT, 229 Pa.av., bet. i4t Navy & Poe, 508 7th st., bet. D& JAMES DALy,(variety,)388 Lst., bet. 4th + W. corner i3th and F sta, C..H. Muncx. 6% 6th at. HARDWARE AN CamppaL. & Cover, 351 Pa. a Etvans & THomrson, (coach fi L. H. & 6.C. Scunxipen, 271 Pa. E. Tucker & Co., 321 Pa, av,. HATS, CAPS, AND FU HH. StineMETz, 236 HOUSE-FUR C. W. Boreter, Ir C. Woopwakp. GEn. PRaNcis. 49 CUTLERY. Paay.b. Willard’s & Kirk’d’s HING STORES. gonoral assortment.) #. Pa.av..bet.10& 11. E. (Evervtiing.) ‘a. aV. bet. lute & Lith ate, «W, GaLz & Bro., 324 Pa. av. bet. th & 10th ate, . O. Hoon, 338 Pa, av., Let. 9th & 10th st t. 12th and 13th sta. «Hovra, hfe and sere and 506 Pa, ay, ronometer. &c., maker, 437 7th at. HOMPSON, English watchmaker, 480 15th st, JUSTICES OF THE PEACE, &c. ARK. 525 12th st.(Also Notary Public.) Lou. av., bet 6th & 7th st: Moun Thand fatcs Nave Yonke URRAY, oor. 7th and | ats., Navy Yard, ete CEMENT, ke. ee ™. H. Gopkr, foot of K st.n , near Georgetown, P. W.. Dorsgt, cor. New York av. and 5 LIVERY STABLES. sane ALLISON NalLon, Jk., ‘Tuomas C, Don Joun MILLs, 4876! cor. Pa. av. and 1334 st. LOCKSMITHS AND BELL HANGERS, C. Scune!pER, (pract)ca!,) 27) Pa. Lion. Bett, Pa.av.,b. LOOKING GLASSE: 3 & 436 ats.; aiso,gunsmith RV., Rat nee 13th et, J. W. Easzy foot D st., (steam saw mili.) den’s wharf, foot of 4th at. east ISTS & ENGINE BUILDERS. Lis & HRoTHER, ISth st., near the canal. W_ corner 10th and E ats, st. 3. ofgansi. iron railing Wuire Bari & © Wa. Ruruesro: J. RUrEERFoRD thar). VEIMMGYER. 14th etm. of P 2 rope es INSTR ‘LARK. math’! instrument ‘7 400 1 a ane wey ument maker, Bt st. ny.: mantles, &e, h st., near Pa, a Pa. av.,b. 9th & TEL, 0oT. Pa. av, & 11 Scie Meer ema TEX, 426 7th st., bot’ PRascits WiLLNSR. 36 N.Y PATENT AGEN?S, Cuarces F. Stans Peor. C. T. Dr Cen: PAINTS, OILS, Hower & Monrext. TA! a E. Vy DOS, 10th a 1th ste 1, 8, E. cor, 7h & F ste, + Op. P.O. Department. » Patt Office op, Patt ones ay.. bet, td and 44 sta, ALLERIES, Bocuse 306 Pa. av., bet. 9th PERE Rat's, 434 ASTER k GU Monsan & Ruinenart. PLUMBERS AND . W. Thompson & Br OHS REESE, 496 6ti Myvexs & Co,, 519 9 x Bhat seome nigel - STANLEY, PRINTING OFFI H. PoLxinnorn, F.H. SAGE. cor, 2 PUMP-MAKERS ; . 121 14th st., REAL ESTATE A . G. CLAYTON, HH. PAYMAN. PAWNBROKE Isaac Herzexnc, ‘HOT . bat. 436 and Sth sts, Mints: foot of G stroet north. GAS FITTERS. Pa. av., b. 10 & 11 ata, of Pa. av, H S—(Book and J 5 WD at., near 7th. 1 & K.and High i ENTS: igh st, 6. ¥. bet, 9th and 10th, Nat. [i Dezant's. cor, SCHOOLS. Pa. av. & 6th st, >. H. Nontoy’s Yor Laraverts Few. Inst, NION ACADEMY. ( SEWING netitute, 490 E st. y Roomie! ss Pa. H.O. Noves, BOVE RAN . Woopwarp.n s. Pa,av.,b.10& 11, TOBACCO AnDe het. 2d & Sd ste, 0. 44PR ave T-MAKING, &e. bet etn & 7th,” TAKER . E. Hakvey. 410 7th at., bet. @ Joseru tests LAU. 204 G xtraet, bet . : 318 F M. Saal 8 <u. 17th and lath ats, F Misccllanesus. STS RLTiMoRE K HOSPITA Has discovered the moat Certats, Ohteis tad Gets Bacal Remedy in the World for all : DISHASES OF IMPRUDENOB, LET WO FALSE DELICACT PREV! . D*- som APPLY IMMEDIATELY. @a curs Mn en BO CHARGE IN TWO A Back, Affections of the Kid- ‘add -r, Involuntary Discharges, Byevqpes. Lanever, Low Spicitn, Cvnfasion cf Ideas, Palpitation of the Heart, Timidit: Soong which render Marriage impossibie, and destroy both Body end Micd. kapec acme the victims of Solitary Vice, ‘ally, who have become the victims that dreadful and destructive habit. whi who might otuerwise the thunders of elo- quence or waked to ecst.cy the living lyre, may call with full covfidence. MARRIAGE. Manatep Pensows, or Young Meuc ut» mplating Mar being aware of physical weakness, organic debility, deformt- ties, dc, speedily cured. He who p.aces himself under the care of Dr J. may religi- ously confide in his honor as a gentleman and conddentiy asa: bysict 7 SOUTH FREDERICK STREKT, Irft baud side going from Baltimore etre-t, a few doors from the corner. Fail not to observe name and number. Letters must bo j aid and contaio D DR. JOMNSTON, Member of the Royal Uollege of Sa: gecns. w @ most astonishing cures that were e known; many troutle? with riugivg Iu the head and ears eat Lervourness, being al-rmed at sudden ith frequent blu-hing, attended some- Young Men and others who have Injured themselves by a certain practice indulged in when alone—a habit frequently if at school, the effects of hen asleep, and if not cured, riage impossible. au@ destuys both wind and Limba, Paine in the Bead, Dimve 8 of Sight, Loss of Musca- lar Power, Palpitation of ‘the Hi Symptor MENTALLY —Th Spirits, Evil Forbod Love of Solitude, Tim! duced. Nunvous Dest a, AY ity, ete, —Thourandecan now Jutge what fa the ig healt! iF vig: o , cough or aymptomne of & DISEASES OF (MPRUDENCE. When the misguided and imprudent votary of plea ure finde he has imbibed the seed PA'nfal discare, it too often happ: t an Ill-timet weuse of ~h me or dread of discovery deters him from aj plying to those who, from edu- eation and respectabliity, can alone befriend him. He falls hance of ignorant and deriguing f curing, flch bi h after mouth with ru:ned 7, byjthe use of that tit Lrymptonw of the Head, Throa: returus DR. JOMNSTON’S REMEDY FOR ORGANIC WRAKNESS ND TMPOTERCY. By th's zreat are speodily eur mio t nervous been immediately relieved ‘ All impedlimen * to Marriage, Physical or Mewtal Disqnail fications, Loss of Procreative Power, Nervons Irratab lity, Trembiinz and Weakness or Kshaustion of the most tearful kind speedily cured. ENDORSEMENT OF THE PR Tux MANY Twousanns cured at this fis last seventeen J the numere operations performed by Do: on with'n the Mportant Sergical ctor Johoston, witnessed by the reporters of the papers and mavy other persons, notices of which have appeared again aud again before the public, be- ides his standing as man of character and reaponst- bility, ix « suflictent gi etotheaiicted. jan %—1y (CC aRrerinee CURTAIN GOODS, UIiL- GLOTHS, &o. We respeotfully announce to members of Con- gress and strangers who do not reside in this city, and who wish to furnish their homes with superior goods in the above that we have in stuck all kinds Veivet, Brussels, rhree Pir TF Wool Dutch. Venitian and other CA NGS, with EARTH RUGS and DOOK MATS to maton, At astonishing!y low prices. Also, elegant weii dried Floor Oi'clotha in wide sheets, which represent most beautifully encaustic tile, fresco, verd antique, marble, tapestry and chintz designs, which we cut up for rooms, halls, and passages, 68 per diagram. . . Also, superb materials for Drawing room and Parlor Curtains,in rich French a d Evglieh Satin Brocatelie, india Satin Damask. Embossed French eps, Satin De Laine, i’rinted Laine, and ‘Surkey Cloths, with ailthe necessary borderings, gimpe, tasweis and loops, matohiig accurately al! the vari- ous materials, Cornices, in both metal and wood, reorescuting roses, lilies, fuschiag, daisies fruits, Ko. Also, elegant Embroidered Swiss Laceand Mus lin Curtains, at prices from $2 to $25 per window. All of the above goods are of the lat-st :mporta- tion and in the newest styles now known; and, in being the advanced stage of the season, we will sell them at greatly reduced prices below those of other Ito goa distance will be carefully tipped for transportation without addi- tional cost. We shall be most happy to exbitit our stock to any having the desire to seo for them- -206t CLAGETT & DODSON. aving URCHASED THE DRUG AND APOTHECARY SLUR, corer Lath aod F streets, recently conducted by M Wallace Khot.and replenished it with a sup- iy of FRESH DRUGS and MEDICINES, would respeotiu'ly inform the furmor patrons and public in geners!, that I deaign conducting the Apothecary business 11 a manner comporting with the dignity and respons ity of the Pharmaceutical! profession. «reonal attention wiil be given to the selec- tion and preparation of ali articles dispensed from the Store, and pone bat the most choices and select shell be used. 3 Physicians can rely on having their Praso iptions compounded with xecuracy and care, at all hours, day and night, HERVY HERMAN, Druxgist and Apothecary, A CARD.—I can fares ie ers to my former customers and frends, Mr. Hervy Herman, my successor member of the National P| tical Association, nble Apothecary Mr. Wis an experienced Druggist. and wi ¢ but the most choice and select nrticies. 2e* WALLACE ELIOT, GLE RESTAURANT, . Conner NintH and D Struts, One square North of Penn. Avenus, CHAS, KLO'Z, Propriztor. Dinners and Suppers iur- nisned in the best style by’ French cooks. Parties numbering from one to two hundred served &t the shortest notice , according to programme. Dining-room one hundred and ten feet, wail heated and furnished. Additional rooms if required, jn 21-eoim a 10.627. Notice OF THE SiSCONTINUANCE OF THE “PLaTTR” AND ‘CHARITON” DisTRICTs, THE Orricx: R WHICH ARK AT PLATTSBURG aNDMI- Missouri, AND THE SUSPENSION OF ENTRIkS ov LAND THERRIN. — are reduced below one hundred thousand acres each district, the Secretary of the Interior has rected the disconti ce of said districts, and that the lands heretofore subject to sale and en ry the offices at LaTrsBuRG and MILAN be immediately withdrawn, und made again xulject to sale and en- try at BoonxviLte, in said Stato, from and after Sist day of March nezt, prior to which me no vation be received at the discontinued of ‘ permitted, except in comsumating existing pri piton claims. U persons entitied to PATENTS at either of the offices at PLATT#BURG or MILAN are requested to eal! for the same on or before the Sist day of March next, as as after that date they will be transmitted to Booneville for d « Patents are delivered Sree of charee. Given under my hand at the city of Washington, this twenty-first day of December, A. D. 1858. _ ‘THOS. A. HENDRICKS. Commissioner of the General La: d Office. de2s-wiw IN CONTINUING ‘THE 1 859 | business of the frm of Elvans { 1 859 & Thompéon, olved by limitation on the 1st instant) we the opportunity of stating tinetly our only terms of oredit for the future—which fe mn guaged with & view to our own security and in conformity to the universal phortentes pf credits throughout the country Henceforth we will render bills on tho Ist of each and every month, and ehal! insist on settlements iz casH, or by note at date not exceeding 60 days, _ 4 To those of our customers who will cash their bills when rendered, we promise a deduction of five per cent; on notes of 30 days a discount of fuur per cent; and on 69 day notes three per cent cff, which egy will be credited to account on current lis, Our friends will thus notice our intention not only to lessen our own labor and losses, but to give them the benefit of a liberal discount for promptuess and punctuslity—qualities as yet not urderstuod thoroughly be many in Wasi ‘ton. q] Small balances and transient accounts. (con- th under & promise to pay iu @ day or! wo) being cenerally more troubiesome than profitable, must hereafter be dec.ined. ke U7~_ No new accounts opened unless accompanied by references or endorsement, nor on any other tesms than monthly settlements in cash, BLVANS & THOMPSON, 325 Pa ave., between 9th Jad-ectm (Intel. &states.) and 10th ats. Pe Se ( PTrICIAN AND OCULIST.—Dr. WOLFSON 8th st., corner of Pa. avenue, contin- ues to furnish all requiring them &, his celebrated Venezuelian and Brazil- ian CRYSTAL SPRCTACLES and EYE GLASSES, which gained tho it prizeat the World’s Farr. have tried them, No charges.to tations as an Couli he reputation of hi« lasses to remedy near-sightedness, failirg wmght from the approach of age, or from increasirg ca’ fopcas well aa the United Staten. lite cheree rope as well the Uni is ATKeS Are Sztromelymaderate, dels-wa tH Sm any thoutands customers for pw sli tat se nk D. “DINNER PARTIES.” front nee PARTIES fot aghgd woe $0. gant and 3 OT, fer, rat cles Vrench Gok ean bo’ art to thel ences to ar di “for th at the moderate ciggeast Beer harman “a r bi mark Brices, One or more dishes will be sent toany part of the tz, fic thoes who desire it. 1 guirantee to urnishs yoru iu the city, at e saving epee — dq 16-008m 352 Pa. avs, bots 19th oud Lick tie, ean have houses UPERIOR i LANKETS. Also, a supply Canton nape, very eat luxury, and vi iso, 8 supply of -ankets. Comforts for io f all the quer hoe of the savanced exodéeding!y cheap. wony and: soft. ‘This artisle is seutiful Crib and’ Oradle ‘fanoaater. a and Mage,of.the season, Will Se GLAGETT & DODSON, Dealers in ali kinds o: F - No. By EsiIbeNT F THE UNITED THE PR eT f flaw. 1, James Buchan, we UT the United Sia en of America, and make known that ndermentioned t the period herei wit: tthe land office at CaMBRing&, commencing on Monday, the sixteenth da} ubiic sa es will be of May next, for the of the public lauds, Acretofore unofferrd, in the following townships and parts of towuships, North of the base line and west of the fourth principal meridian. Townships 40 and 2 of f range 2t. : sections 20 to 28. inclu- of a 33; town- S; 34 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, $2, and 34, of towaahip sive; section $2; the N +: of section 33; sections % and 35, of township 34; tuwnshipe $5, 36, 37, 38, and 2. 2; the E 3gand the NW ¥ of section 4; ection lz; the F 44 of the 38; se0:10n08 1 to the NE X of seotion | X% of seotion 14; th; tron z4 of t Mea” 82: sections 2, 4 d 14; the W 4 of section e N 3s of section 23; sections 24, 26, 28, 30, and 3, of township 34; township 35, of section Sl; townships 36, 37, 38, 2 and 4; the NE sections 18, 20 ths N 3Z of tha NW %j, and the N 3¢ of the SE 4, of s:otion 6; the NE |, Of section 8; sections !0, ofthe NW \. the NW \& 3. and 24; the N d 34, % \ of section 28; the eo and the N Wy of the NW ‘,. of section 30, of tow: jectivns ! to6 inciusive; sections 8 and the N 32 of seotion 1!; sections 12 14, 18, 20,22. 24,26, s2_and 34, of township 25; townships 36 and 41, Sections 2 4,6, 8 the SW 3 of the SW ‘4,anu the N of township 34; 2. 2, 4; sootion 18, ex N propriated by law for the wee of schools. n. military and other purposes, will be excluded ‘The offering of the above lands wil! be commenced on the days xppointed in which they are adv sales thus closed; sale shall not be kept open longer than t private entry of any of the lauds will mitted until after the expiration of the two weeks. Given under my hand, at the dity of Washington. of January, Anno Domini one thou: JAMES BUCHANAN, eight hundred and fift CK, Conumussioner of the Genera! Land Office, NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. Every person entitied to the right of pre emption toany of the lands within the townships and altownsbips abovementioned is required t: the same to tho satisfaction of the regu e ceiver of the proper land office, and make payment therefore as soon as practicable after seeing this notice, and before the day appointed for the com- mencement of the public sale of the lands embrac- otherwise such OS. A. HEN DKICKS, Comiissioner of the General Land Office. Nore.—Under the regulations of the department, ing, ho payineat cau be as heretofure aud now exi Y THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. I, James Ructtanen. President of the Umted States of America, in pu:suance of tha provisiors of the not of Congress entitved “An act in relation to the lands eoid in the Greensburg, [ate St land distriot, im the State ot Louisiana,and author- izing the resurvey of certain lancs iu said district,” d Aueust 29, 182. and of the acts of Con thorizing the sale of public innds, do hereby leciare and make known thats public sale will be c3 At GREENSBURG, of LovIstaNa, Commencing on Monday, r the sale of the unappr aud vactut tracts of public land situated wit limite of the following-named townships and frac tional townships. xecording to the approved plats Teaurveyed,tu wit; South of the base line and west of the principal heid at the innd day of May next, ‘Fownshipe 1,3. and 4, and fractional townships 5 and 6, of range i. Townships 1,2and 3, aud fractional township 4, of 02, ‘Townships | and 2, of range 3. Fractional towasht Fractional townsh. South of the base lineand east of the principal 1,2, and 3, of range 4, 5 ‘Townships! 2.3, ¢, 5.6, and 7, of range 1. hips 5, @and 7. of range 2. ional township 8, of Fractional township 8, of range 6 ‘Yowuship6, cf range &. Fractional towns) ps # ana 9, of range 9. ‘owas! ips 4,5, 6, and 7,and fractional t waship 5. of rangell. Fractional township &. ‘Township 6, of range 13. foie! claima, ap overflowed,” granted to the State by the lied for by the day appor mnencsinent of the sale,ur whicl have been finally acted u: rovisions of theact of fore mentioned, will be excluded from the sa The offering of theabove mentioned iands will be commenced on the day appointed, and wi'l proceed in the order in which they are advertised, until the whole sbali have been offered. ard the saies thus sale shall not be kept open longer than two weeke, and no private entry of any of the mitted until after the expiration of mn by that time, under the th August, 1842, heres c'osed ; but th the two weeks Given under my hand, at the city of Washington. this !1th day of Jaruary, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and nfty-nine. JAMES BUCHANAN. he President: Hos. A. HENDRICKS, Commissioner of the General Land Office. TICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. reson entitled to the right of pre emption of the lands within the townships and frac- townships above-menticned, estnujish the saie to the satisfaction of the register acd receiver of the proper land cffice,and make ment therefor as e00u as practicable after seeing this notice, and before the commencement of the pubiio sale of t! ni bracing the tract claimed; otherwise such claim __. ‘THOS, A. HENDRICKS, Commissioner of the General Land Office, |. 18 required to will be forfeited. Notz.—-Under the regulations of the department, 88 her-tofore and now existing, no payment can be made for advertising prociamaticns except to such publishersag are specially authorized to publish by ica, tue Commissioner of the General Land EDUCATIONAL. nity presents itself to parents for ie education of their sons completed in y. director of a Gymrasium (public schoo!) of the largest town in Switzerland, is du posed to receive into his family gentlemen, and to direct their atudie town offers great faciities for attain! in the different branches of education, and t standing of the tutor guaranties the mora! and ply s- ical pe pans orthe pup) 1 vile and terme No.19. Star Offi Eig OF ARRIVA An Opportu: a! letter to Box ja 21 2awSw* LSAT SHILLINGTON’S GREAT LITERARY DEPOT, Corner of 43% street and Pennsylvania avenue. i and Ni The following Per.oAiosls, rs, of the very latest i'd Newspaper, Flag of Our Union, Saturday Evens Ballou’s Pietori: Scientific Ame: ew York er, Porter's Spirit of Times, New York M. New York Week Inigh A can, riah Amoric New York Cli Scottish Americas, Ae #8 N.Y. Weekly Ti London Titued News: London Illus’d Times, 1¢ Fisg, merican Union, Noes. Punch, ilar Newspaper, iy as fast se 11 . ie SHILLINGTON’S ROOKSTORE, 0c 9-Stf Odeon Be i ae NEW oF aide SUGAND MOLAS8E~. the brig Georgia, with in roproseatod ‘to be ee owe on arrival, of 'OWLE & © ‘Aleaandriac' ‘e Al rs Ht will be off whieh duc meties eal _____ Travelers’ Direstery. _ Dingod'S3 LEiseie ee oF wm wusT SOUTHWEST AND NORTHWEST WINTER ARRANGEMENTS. TWO THROUGH TRAINS ARE NOW RUR FROM WASHINGTON FOR THE WESE, folows: Ist. MAIL TRAIN starts ot 7.45 4. ma (Sunday excepted.) connecting ciosely at Washington June tion, for Cumber it. tand and Peidmont. HE CINCINNATI, sé. LOUIS AND CHICAGO EXPRESS CONNECTION leaves ASDington at 3.40 p. m., reaching Cincinnati at 9.30 Bm Dext day. aad connecting directly with Exprese ¢ ag og and the Southwest, and for ui C. ‘Lo view the Grand Mountain Soenery of the Road in daylight, take e:ther the 7.458. m. or 3.40 p.m trains from Washington. For ParkersOurg aod ali Stationsonthe North Western Virginia Road take the 3 40 p.m. Train. For Marietta suf Cinovnast women Bas the same. h Tiok sts a: Bex 6 Cheoks to ver a other posal S uty will be foun gon this route. . VAY PASSENGERS for the Main Stem of the Balasore rpand mo Railrosd will leave Wsshkng- to: wi acme Pace hairy wean Seal Sas at take the 7.45 8. m. > or ail Stations between Pieamont and W bee: take tho 3.40 p.m.Train. To connect with the Fi eriex take the 3.40 p. m, Train. ALTIMORE AND THE FAST. Lanes Wesninnton for Baltimore at 6 10 and 7.45 &. m., and 3.40 435p.m. On Sunday at 5.40p. m. eave Baltimore at 4.30 an: .59 8. m, and 3.30 and wes! . m, trains for the east. For woe se! meow bore im wire at the Baltunece 1o joket omice, neten. jet °R. H. PARSONS. W. P. SMITH, no2? ss Master of Tranporiation. Kaltimore. — OTICE TO TRAVES NEW AKRANGEME With Greatiy lampreved Sc FROM bl cemah hf Gy bodes TO ALL THE SOUTH AND cattle aeh ‘Two fast daily lines from Washington for the Southand Southwest. Boats leave their berthe, foot of 6th street, at 6348. m and 7 %p. the morning boat can obtaina ha and enjoy 6 pleasant esi! of 33 h: 4 tr'ul Potomac. passtur in full view of Mount Vernon. By the evening boat they insure a good supper ands rest of four hours in comfortable berths or state rooms, and arrive ip Kichmond im time to connect with all the trains for the South and Southwest. The Great Southern Maw veyed over thie route, it being 44 miles shorter and 160 mules less railroading than by any other route, making certain connections to Fredericksburg, Richmond, and Petersburg, Va. Weldon and Wilmington, N.C, Charleston, S.C., Augusta, Georgia, Montxomery and Mobile, Ala, Divect to New Orleans and ali Sowthern Citter and Towns. : Also, connect at Richmond with the Danville. Southside, Virginia, ‘Tennessee. and East Teanes see Railroads For tux Sosrkwest ro Danvillie, 1 Da! Chattanooga, Hunteviile, Memphis, r Li Atlan jgnchars. Knoxville, Breet Venstien, jashville, rt Montgomery, sud New Oriean' For through tickets and further information of the route, inquire at the Southern T; No. $72 Penn. ae one = " Hotel, or on board the boats, foot o. GEO. E. MAT LY. anlé ir (Union) Ticket Agent, EW ARRANGEMENTS! GREAT SOUTHWESTERN ROUTS Via Orange and Aiexendria Kailread. FROM WASHINGTON CITY, D.c. To VIRGINIA, @ENNESSER, AA OUISTENA t) by * and TEXAS, ean bs obtained at the N RAIL ROAD nia Avenue and 6k street, Washington, on board of the Steam F. Boat Goores Page,tor at the oilice of the Grange Alexandria Railroad, at Alexandria. ro Richmond, Danville, Innchburg, Bristo? Knorville, Dalton, Atlanta, Chattanooga Nashville, Huntsville, Grand Junction Memphis, Montgomery and New Urleans, By a direct route, and continuous railway courses tions to ph corner of Pennay! of 7th street at G¢ s.m., for songers take the onr, Kictinond, Chariot Aunton, White Sulphur Springs, Woodstock, de. and st 7% p.m. for Kichinend aud 611 points South weet, making sure and c.ore connections to Mem lexandcrin, whi Baggage Wszons ard Om aVenne, at 6 oo Ovk A. in. 8nd 7 p.m. JAMES 4. EVANS, Agente je 17-tf Washington. Ustep STATES MAIL Lin busce ‘cere the oflice. Only Regular Line, and Without Failure Sor Hight Yours. FOR CALIFORNIA AND CREGOR, Via Parawa Rivnoas, Regular Sailing Days, 5:k § 20th of cash month Cavtion.—So niauz frauds and im. sitions of yaniore have been | erpetrated on trave pound to CAL OR NIA, that the suveoriber. the only authorized S. Mev! Line, via Pane. ont for passage by the U = in the city of Now Yor feels it his duty to caution ali persons seeking pasesce to California, that, To AVOID IMPoatT.on, they must be oarefel te find thetrue office cf the Stoamships of the U. & Mail Lane, v: ‘antina Railroad,as no other ofice in New York is authorized to ongage pasengs. ‘The Companies have on!y ons office in New York. which is at 177 Weat strest, corner of Worren st., fronting on the North River, at the head of the Cornpsuy’s W hart. i joeerve my Sign Over the door. eis J. W. RAy MOND, Agent, New York. ME PACIFIC MAU STEAMSHIP CUM One of the Steamships of this Company, carrying the United States Mai! for ACAPUL®. CALIFORNIA, and OREGON, lewe: Pantie twice each mouth, on the arriv: of the United tetes Mail 8.8. Company's steemera, which ioave New Orlennsand New York regularly on the oth ard 20th of cach month with the mails and aspen connecting vis PANAMA RAIL These steamships hava been inspected and ap- proved by the Navy Department, end guaranty sped and safety, The Panama Railroad (47 m:'ea lorg) is now com ted from conan to ocenr, and is crozsed in 3 or « jours. The baggage of passengers i checked ip New Vork through to San Francisco, and passengers sre embarked at Panama by stexmer at tie com pany’s expense ne money paid in New York covers all expenses of the trip. Reserve steamers sro my f in port m Panama anc in Frencisco, to prevent detention in ease of soci dent, so tirst the route is extiraly reliable—no failure having Ocourred in eight yeare, Passengors loave Panama the same day they ar rive at Aspinwall. Conductors go throurh by cach steamer, and take charge of women and children without other pro- ‘or through tickets at the lowost rates apply at the spenct, 177 Wost street, New York, to |. W, RAYMOND.—or to ARMSTRONG. HARRIS & CO. New Orleans,—or C. L. BARTLETT, Kos a. ANOTHER AR Ar HAMILTON & Core VAL SASH BLIND, AND DOOR DEPOT, WINDOW SASH, Of various sizes, which red atlow rates, fur cash. Also,s large lot RS, a part of which we are offering at rates defy competion, viz x 6 the low ": pes 2 on 5 cash 2 ft. 6 hy Git.6, 1.50 cash 21.6 by 6 ft.6 1.33 cash The above work is oueal to any in the District for the same money. Al! we ask is for those in wat of the above articles to cal! and examine and satisfy Yourselves that they «re well worth the money. Also, Glazed Sash ofall sizes constantly on hand at 627th street, opposite Centre Market, de% H.W. HAMILTON & CO, RANK T. SANDS, UNDERTAKER ARRISON StREET. Navy YaRb. Funeral calls attended to at all hours. mepe| bm hand ready-made Cof- fins of all kinds, and every article re- quired in his line. All —— — von) country attended to with promptness and on molerste terms, Aiso, fe neat!y revaired and varnished. A 2m W. PLANT, UNUEK ER, No. » etrest, between G and on aa ae constantly on hand men article re- goed 18 his pees oes Hi psc Preservers, . a moderate. and his attention instant on eulaiy hour t, of the day or night. Boke furnished tor funersleat ‘oWeat poasibia rates ann C#zistM AS PRESENTS.—AMBROUTY PES Ch try ag “ww (for presents) put up in ones expressly { tMAS. 1 the ares besutife! “doa WILL HE WITH IT?—RBut Teoeived at hag! P's inld New Boookatore, 332 Pa. avenue, mont whieh thi Medicines. ONLY ARTICLE Unni TEED FX winks, WITH IMMENSE HOME AND EUROPEAN DEMAND. The reason why, is that by Nature's own At restores the natural color permanentiy i | bair becomes rray: suppica the natura: fuids, thus makes it crow on ba! 1 druff, iter of Bloe dy end beautiful, WW used by the young two or three times a week fall or becom tory 1 did wo, and im Justice te you, as well ae ment of others who may be ac gray ae I was bet who. be’ prejedice without my reasons for setiing It aside are te- Ming te give your Restoratives tris! Uill they have farther and for -urther prouf, who am tm and out of the N. ¥. Wire Reiling Kat bilcbment every day. My hatr te pow Its rateral color aué mack improved = pearance every way being gloesier end thicker, and More bealthy looking. Tespectfolis. Bewey Jeweiwe es a — —y —— Livimeerom, Puor. Woov—Dear Str: Your Hair Restorative bas dome mrch good ta thle partof the comntrs. My Lair hae beem silzbtly dimiplebivg for several years, caused, I suppose, frem s slight burn when | was quite an infant. T have besa Using Your Hair Restorative for #ix weeks, and I flog that have a five head of Lair now after beving wsed other remeries kvowu, to no effect. I thimk it the most uable remedy bow extant. and advise all who rre that way to use your remedy. You can publish thts ir think proper. Yours, ae, 8. Ww. “~PRILaDELemts, Sept. 9, 1867. Puor. Woor—Desr Str: Your Hair Restorative is tteeit bi icial to me. The front, aud also tt The Restorative is put viz: large, m pint, and retaiis for $1 per bott! At least 2) per cent. more m pr —— han the small, retails for @2 per bottie; the large holds @ res ah npg more im proportion, and retais & bottle. O. J, WOUD & CO.., Proprietors, 312 Broadway New York, (im the grest N.Y we Railing Ee- tablishment,)and 114 Market street, St. Louis. Mo, And sold by ali good druggisteand Fancy Goods Dealere. nol? Sm AKTSHORNE’S CURE-ALL, THE GREAT PAIN ANNIHILATOR, AND REMEDY FOR Dys Bowe WEAK STOMACH AND WEAK BOWELS, PREPAKED RY A CHEMIST. Bort es 12, 25 and 50 cents and one dollar. THEGREATEST Pipe y ay IN MEDICAL HARTSHORE’S CURE-ALL should be & in ail families in case of acc:denta or sudden sick- ntly oures in leas tige than it re- ea to get a puysioian. It cures pain in any of the eyetem aud is used externally and inter A eo changes of the weather pro- Cou heumatiem, Pain the Lim! aud Body ; aiev, Stuf Neck—overy shou) & bottle. It acts upon the Nerves 2068, news, Kiood and Hones ; and, by its IDE eleo- netic power, eXpois &li pain from the system, Get & bottie and try it. S seb PORAL SOP OF LD HOR GREER Y—s as the best Cough Syrup in the If Fae are Bi use HARTSHORNE’S ANT-BILIOUS Pi Lis. They act upon the Liv- er, Stomach and Bowels, carrying off all Bile Fou! Secretions. ‘The above medicines to be had at all Drug Stores in Washington city ; Kidwell & Ciscell at George- 3 -» Alexandris. oo li- ERUVItAN SYRUP, On, Prorzcrep Selutien ef Protoxide eof fren Combined, ccessfully passed the ordeal to whick eoveries inthe Materia Medica are tabliched medicine, Its Effioscy in Curing ecttoms of tha Liver, Dropsy. romchitis and Consumption fr tsordered State of the Biood, Boils, dencics, Scurey, The Prostrating Fffects of Lead ot Mercury, General Debility, and all Diseases which require a Tonic and Aiterative Medicine, is beyond question, The Proofs of 1s eflicaey are so numerous, 80 well authenticated: and of such peculiar Character, that sufferers cannot reasonably hesitate to receive the 7S proflered ard. The P RUVIAN SYRUP does not profess to be a Cure-all| but its range is extens be. many Cisenses, apparently unlike Are intimately reinted, and proceed - tng from one cause, may be cured by one remedy. The esas of diseases tor whi the Syrup provides @ cure, 18 precisely that whic! bas sy often battied the bighest order ot medical skill. The fa sible, and the are tangibie, the witnesses Rocos nd efheacy of the Yyrup incon- Thoss who wish for an opmon from disinterested persons respecting the claracter of the Byrup cannot fail to be satis with the fu fowing Among LuMsrous testuaonials in the hands ofthe Agents. The signatures are those of gentie- fee well krown im the community, and of the iy The undersigned having experienced the beve®ctal effects uf the “ Peravian Syrup,” do not besitale to ten mend ti to the atieution of the public. From our ows Dyspepsia, Liver Complaict, Dr tts effects would be turrediite, but oh character Of those who bave witnessed them, aud have voluutesred thelr testimon: do ours, to tis restorattvi yr. Rev. Jous Prearor, Taowas ©. Amory, ‘Tuomas A. Dexren, Peres Hisver, 8. HK. DaLt, M.D. . emDaLt, Jams OC. Domm, Tt fe well Kuowu that che mefictnal effect of Protoride of Iron te lost by even s very brief expowrre to air, and that to Maintain a eolution of Pro oxidation, bas been deeme. bSyrup, this desirable potnt f Way BEFORE UNKOWN, aud this solution may repiace all the Riciz catbouatoe cltraive, aud tarirates of the Materia jedica. =, 4D. A. A.B Aeeayer to the Siate of aseachusciia, 16 Boylmion wireet, Bosten For ssie by Draggists generaliy., Price for botties, 22; medium sized bottics, @1. < CLARK & CO. Proprietors, Boston, For sale in Washington by Z. 2). Gilman, Spec: Ascont; Nairn & Palwer, John wartze, f.. ha South, V. Harbaugh, if, H. McPherson, Bm. Waish, Joseph Bury, Jns. H. Stone, J. 8. Lovejoy, Dr. D. B. Clarke, D. Ridgely ; sa Georgetown oy R. J. Crssell. and J. L. Kidwell. ee 4-om Ts BEST coupes SYRUP IN THE RLD. aD SLEN Se Mee te eon 1 NF" s WILD CHERRY. stciieed This articls 1s prepared by a chemist. and is pro- nounced by medion: men, and those wlio have used it, to be the beet preparstion for Coucks, Colds, Cavarrh, Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Sore Throat froma Cold, anda preventeve of that lion of dus. once. eg amen a _ , Persons who sing should use it, It is tho taste, softens, clears and stre: thone the vores, al ngs stl rants un of the throat junge, and pre- © ing cold, 1L7~ Bottles 25 and 50 cents and $1. Sold by all Praccists in Washington, Goorgetewn and Alexan- i oo N-tf EN IN THE COUKSE OF 8 eronts, Ladieserd Gentismon loss onpottoas srestest uatural attractions—a fine head of hair—it er of serious importance, and tha Uestion is what chal! wo do to eto aoe Sud rostore mh gor end erat ¢ igre 0 cay,try DR. HARRIS” NDTRP OVER. Atow the har failing or remove dard: 6p Lue sonip clean end wh end inapart fresinese aud vigor to the hair: althoagh you may Kare been hald twenty y continued use of ittwo mortha will insere you @ luxuriant head of hair, Call and sete bottis, end if bot » iter the second sppucation, return it i the price pad, for Dr. Harris’ Heir m_ Richm y 2 Washer ty by Z.D. 6 4 Drag 2 ashington city } few BPs 4 Ny, - ee Browns’ ¢ gos and CLAKK, Draggiat, corner 4 street a. Brenue. apt ————— et TY Covens. CULDS, HUAKSENESS, &o, The prevalence of the above complaints at thie Season generally has the elf ect of bringing out a host of professediy Bpecihics. and while me aro good. Many are useless, xnd ot hers even dangerous, ne wit your fam - use only such remedi io Xperience has proved to be sa) th eso: Of this character uw TY LER’S © POUND SYRUP OF GUM ARABIC. Ong: y the favorite prescription ofanemineut phys: itsoon became a popular remedy.and has conti to enjoy agrowing rei jon for the last twenty years. In cases of common Colds, Coughs, &¢., it mc Cases, Bronchitis, W booping t ough. Croup, Asthma, Influenza, &e., ceess is unpara'ieled, &ud most will testify whe have used it. ce 25 conte and 50 cents per hottie, id by Naira & Palmer, Chas. Stott, sel. Georgetown ; Peel& Stevan exandria; Where it may be bad a! so. for conv: im Lozenger form. Priee 12% and 25een! nown as “Tyler's Gum Aratie eh Bs AN GK. pleasant and ethescion oeenre they are unsurpassed. Ac. «,. WM. T. DOVE & CO, Aur Now pre; to ald I a with Eine favored in the PLUM ING, OA nce aM FITTING ITF Store on 9th street. a few doors orth of Peuu. avenue, where may be found a complete ax t of Chandeliers, and other Gas, Steam, and Water Fixtures, jn8 iy Ts WONDER OF WaSHING TON IBBS’S VEGETABLE BALSAM — ouring all Realy —e we 422 fen is OUSEKEH#PING HARDWARE, bs beeps 3 rey ry Britania Ware, Notions All fine goods, rices thie year lower over, at FRANCION. ‘e. ae oe