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THE EVENING STAR. PForosats FOR MAIL BAGS. APOSTROPHE TO A GONG: Post Orrice DerarTMEnt, Jan. 17, 1850, BY DAVID BARKER. . Szatep Prorosars will be received at this, They say, old Thunderer, that away in China, Ement, until 9 o'clock a. m., the 2th day of Apa Some thousand init, the other ride of « earth, next, for farnishing for c four years a from nthe J ee ext, In Ne! hn “Went the bigancient wally thou hadst thy barth. bmay' be reqiired andvordered for the soreiee, mail If true or not, the one who gave thee breath bags of the following description, to wi Ought to have lived until he starved to death. Canvas Mail Bags a. octets » So. 1-443 inches in length 1 i Pee ee Seed onde berdeoed tee Size No ae ito be made of catton canvas, weigh: Who, for the sole and naked thirst for “tin,” junoes to the yard of 2 inches Conspired to cheat his guests of half a dinner— threads of the warp and wel pose the old, penurtous, wicked sprite, posed of five yarns each. invente! thee to kill the appetite. Size No. #141 inches, in Jongth and 2 inten ‘Strange that the Love of Gold and Fees of Error, ages Tooct (ourtoom ‘ounces to the panier 5 poe eo Aud proffer tirth to sgch a child of terror with ; the threads of the warp and weft to be com- A progeny that fills the world with patu— Se No. 3-132 inches in length and 33 inches in n instrument of woo. that only saree ference, to be made of cotton canvas weigh- To furnish torture for the foeble ner ine att < che ounges to the 9a 1 Talis les teach it, width; the threads of the warp and we! com- > yon pen —— Sasa ony the Bible's true, posed of three yarns each. = i. And lettered priests in every nation preach it, 7 he caneas ings of size numbered 1 ™ 2 are to 2 ie wi Speers meee peeling ‘out for hire inches wide, upon which a sufficient number: tatloast Sham politics against eternal fire. to the gto foe gp bell ont me i wrought; . those dark and foul and burning regions, ae Ee Oe OF weaierhemmneerd, 00 lane and Sm pa here diefal novnme rol loud and fone, a Coot an eaten torte wcll matheds inde oA Saag coe py et ager aad il patside, “US. Mail,” in large and distinct let- vor wild and featfu: though their howfing be, | *®°S- Ss ean ea hey are to thine s perfe ix eT ag Post. | Size No. 144 inches in length and 69 mches in cir- Leumference. ace ea SizeNo.2-41 do. do. 43 do. do. Taratrican Exarsition ExtraorDinary.— | Size No. -s do. ee = do- The performances at the St. Louis Theatre on | Size No. $5 . a ga ve ns - 2% do. do. 3 Saturday evening were productive of an im- | "’Piy’ body of the leather ponches is to be made of mensity of fan. robably never before equalled | good and substantial bag leather, well tanned, weigh- in that old and favorite histrionic temple. Mr. tng, for sizes ampbered land 2 not ies than ounces, F. Clark, a furniture dealer on Market street, | {quai he batioaiot oir A very clever young gentleman, and not de- | flap tu be of x xl skirting vege — ; 4 ient i i . seams to be well and strongly secured with the bes ficient in tragic talent, was announced to make Foc hapten rate his first appearance upon any stage. in the canvas pounchos are to be made of cotton can- rather heavy character of <-Wichard IIL,” or, | varesmaly woven, go as to rtiet water weghing, aa the occupants of the parquette persisted in ~ por eee 1, not lene than # Guncee Ly i i . vem,” he yard of 31 inch: ith, or IT ounees to the ya styling him, ~- Richard a hundred and eleven,” | Of5? inches in width; for pouches of size No. 2, not all for the benefit of Mr. Welch “per of ke 1 2) ou yard of % inches with: e jar theatrical cor The novelty of | for pouches of size > ot f 9 Se eet ok oct hoes ot [a ho threads of the warp ualed since the exodus of the opera troupe. or awhile the amateur floated along swiin- mingly down the current of his roe as the crooked-backed tyrant, until he came to a point where the necessities of the piece required h i that he should run his sword through King Leather and Canvas Horse-mail Baxs. Henry. Unfortunately his sword stuck to its Size N ge oert Parle mpeg oer ci a ee scabbard. and, in the excitement consequent | jf = mi > upon his finally getting it extricated. he very | “size N jordy 45 inches long and 18 inches wide nearly ran King Henry through. His ward- | in tho wid st parts; onds or bottoms of same being robe only, however, was damaged! Assured | Hy Oreo aay 42 inchoslong and 16 inchen wide that he was not injured, King age 2 fell ne in tho wird ve parts; ends or bottoms of same being instead of decently dying, as King Henry | 10 by 2) inches. Meee - atanitcebeel ons chou: he turyed his back spon the avaience | kha aan aria ea faunal hood ing— hee - not less All parts of the house were quickly alive to | thy Richard's extraordinary vegarien: ‘orpedoes were thrown upon the stage; he was called out at the close of an act, and was universally | pouches. hissed off again. Lovers of the legitimate, in | Pr imypa ptiops “Med nasty Eom ed gel the parquette, kept the run of his part, and. | Dynehwe or in the materials thoreot, aroinvited, and what was worse, kept in advance; when they the relative value and ada tation to the SOrviod, as s “stuck” i ee a ell aa xpecified price ¢ rn ch im re sl src give him the “cue,” to be followed. by a | $i meconmiisred'in deteriuiniug the lowent and laugh, in which everybody joined. d i i “ghost | at the expense of the to be taking a fitful and feverish sleep, and is disturbed by the appearance of the ghosts of his numerous victims. At this moment Rich- ard, instead of being in bed, as the commander of an army should be, was promenading the stage—grand. gloomy, and savage. The cur- tain was drawn forthe appearance of the ghost, when some one cried ““Whydon't you go to bed, Richard? There's the ghost!”” ‘That was suffi | ,, fe Proposals ali ‘at least five yarns each. *x numbered 4 and 5 are as Weighing not 19 inches width, cos to the square foot, and id strongly sewed, or, if riv- »t to chafe horse or rider, nail bags are to be malo oteot- hat described for the larger sized ted for are to be delivered n Boston, Masa." Pluladelphia and Washington, D. harlestown,S. Mobi w Orleans,La.; and M Tenn Louis cinnati, Ohio: St. Louis, Mos and h quantities, and at such times ntinay require and order; and they inxpected bofore delivery. and none received which shall bo infarior, in any to the specimen adopted as the standard ld specify the price of each ar- by . . ished. N oposal will | ecient. The audience laughed until they cried, | considered if not aeour pan with, eee fib or and the curtain was rung down. sfter which samples of each pe hit af r, ali ‘ u a the beneficiary, Mr. Edwards, appeared and | Sruction, size, and quality of materials aud work- a , hip offered, Ise with a writte rante announced that the balance of Richard would | fromthe oe esah ironed ie, pela peg weoes ce be omitted, and the Some entered upon.— sponsibility must be Sertified Ad ~ ager yd of Ss 2 ‘eh. 28 the place where they reside,) that they will become ¢. Louis Republican, Feb. onsible, on sufficient bond, for the due preform — ast oe . ice of the contract, in cass such proposal be as- eee ey ar a oe SA ATO || OES pactoirian ve aakglas (putts ddivee) oh a6 ; ne specimen tration: A correspondent of the Baltimore | 1, iepartment on or before the 25th day of April Christian Advocate relates it of a New York | next, and those which shall have acconipanid tho minister, who desired to make a sensation in | accepted proposals will, in connexic eh pro- preaching on the crucifixion. He instructed | f.’s0ls:form the ba be plies rgcks Ryan Svery specim tn the sexton, when when he got to that part of | tinct!y marked with the number denoting tte 5 the discourse where he describes the darkness | and hare atfixed to ssa aemplo Lock materiale,can overspreading the heavens, to draw down the | \%.0r /vather,) of witch it is made, All specimens a 3 deposited by bidders which can, with safety and #48, give light only enough to make the dark-. enes, be used in the mail service, will be ness visible. The sexton, however, awkwardly "Uke prices specified in the. proposals re- put the gas out altogether, which so confounded | ting to the bid: b 5 me the preacher that he was unable to proceed. | qh ee gporcige thee gerbowit le | before Some of the trustees of the church hurried to | or bidders will be required to enter into eontract, the sexton in the lobby, and inquired what was | With, suihicient bond and sureties, on or before the h ; a 7 : 8 | ast day of June next. the matter. Greatly to his chagrin and morti- | ~"T,, enahla bidders to estimate the number of the fication, as well as that of the preacher, he | different kind was obliged to explain omail bags which will prabably be formed that there were furnished department daring the year which ? 12,°5) ennvas mail bag he canvas mail pouches, AARON V. BROWN, Postinaster General. IA boy fell through a hole in the ice at An- barn, New York, and was carried thirty feet by the current, when he came upaccidentally through another aperture and was then rescued. ° ja 8-wi2w i> Here isaspecimen of breaking the news 629. ] gently : During the summer of 1549. a Mr. James By THE presi) OF THE UNITED Wilson, of West Jersey, died with cholera while STATES. some fifty miles from home. John Rogers was | , In pursuance of law, 1, James Bucwanan, Presi- employed to convey the dead body in a wagon | (entof the United States of Ainerica, do horeby de- to his hi r 1 the : clare and make known that sales will be held fiends and home. By inquiry he learned je underinentioned ind office, in the State of 7. at Precise house of the deceased. On driving | M SOTA, at the period nal to the door he called to a respectably-appearing | mite et he Perit mene areaetonte lady, who was in fact the newly-made widow, anc At the land eat CAMBRIDGE, commencing on asked— Monday, the sixteenth day of May next, for the “Does Mr. Wilson live here ?"" disposal of the public lands heretofore unoffered, “Yes,"* was her reply, ‘but he 1s not at home | !" the following townships and parts of townships, to-day.”’ viz: “I know he’s not at home now, but he will be | North of the base line and west of the fourth princi- E ; al meridian. Nery soon, for | have got him here dead in the} Townships 49 and 4, of range 19 ee Townships 37, 49 and 41, of range 21. = == a ———— Sections fot aolaees egel Gadd to &, inelu = sive; secti . $2, St and 35, ship 33; town- ARKIVALS AT PRINCIPAL HOTELS | ‘i* pa 5, 9 ai and of rango ze ee ES Sections 2, 4, 6,8, 19, 12, 14. 18, 2, 22, 26, 25, 23 WILLAR DS’ HOTEL.—J R Anderson, Va; J F of township 32; sections I" and % the tise oF sect Turner, do; C B Burkhardt, NY; J H_ Williams, | tion 3; sections 4, 6, 8, I NY: N’ Wheaton, do: W Clements, Tenn; WI, | 8 and 54, of township 3% sections 1 to So inelies Re Md; LH Morgan, ¥ I, | section 32; the N3¢ of section 33; sections 34 and 35. Jones and jady. Vas. C Rice! Le of township 34; townships35, 35,37, Band 3, of range 3. ¥ 8 s|§ ordon, ¢ . Brown, Me; JS Section 2; the E44 and the NW of section 4; the f the NEY CH CB Bowers, Ct; M rown, Va; H B Gwaw, Pa; M Smith and family, | Nb' of section 10; anction 1 the Eg o Meare t Ghote neon eae i Se bitewater Pa: | of setcion 14; the NE% of the Of section 24, 01 JH Rockwell, lil. township %; sections 2, 4,6, 8, 10, 12, 14.18, 2 BROWNS’ HOT Savage, NJ; G Moor, | 2: 1 31, of township i sections 3 ; H Dubray, P: Eo;E HStovens? | and. rtion 5; sections 6 and 8; the ct: B Snthrop. N i; J D Abbott. Nva | WY 19, 11, 12,13 and 14: the W A Holmes, do; a: W L. Lewis, lo: @ and 22; the Nts of Forney, Mil; M: os M Mk 3 section 23; 23, 30, Band 3, of W Wiliam j parson. township except the W 3¢ of see. H Darden, NATIONAL HOTE Wright, Min; J R Kimball, P'S Gerald, Ala: E Walter do: E P Meteniy, A! C Blythe, tion 31; township: 34, 39,40, 41, 42 and 43, of us Ss .¥ ranze 3. Sections 2 and 4; th 4. the N3g VW anil the Nis of the SH-ACof section, tke NY of section %; s Zand 14; the Fy, the F of the NW 4 Low, Va; G W Flensken, li f'the SW ig bf section th nection sesh ee -V oken, of the § ction 22: section 2; and {Well N'Y; HD except the SW 4y of the SW ‘x. of towneht tions 2, 4, 6, 2. 19, 12, 14, 18, 20, 4, Mi, Band 24; the N and 34, of KIRK WOOD HOUSE. Kirkwood. J J Wheelwright, Md; O E a5 5 Wiss < 4 Croft, NY a nretl In ft Bruston and indy NY: 3'B Dever antinne itt 3 J Banks, Tex LS le actions 2, 22, 24 a UNITE ATES HOTEL.—V K Brent, Va; € | N is. the N " oN 35 cries WwW Carter. do; JW ra, Ky; JB Teazey, DC: Ei | '4 of pecti he 3 (the NW 3g Morton Md; G'S Fisher. dos AJ Wicklilf™, Vax fi | and tho NAW 44 of section 9) of town. ni M Richards, ns 1 to 6, inclusive; sections ® and 10% wetio a D Fitzhugh, V. tions 12, 14, 18, 2, 22, 24, 25, nship 35; townships 56 and. 41, OCEAN STEAMERS’ SAILING DA Ys From tae Unirep States. _ Steamers. Leave. 2 4 of seet township 34; sections 1, 2, 4,6, 8, 10, 12, Tats, Fd 4, 25, 21, 30, Sand 34, of township 35; sections 1 to’), inclusive; weetion 32; NE 4g of section 3% moc Hons s and 35, of township 35; township 37, of range nda appropriated by law for the use of school: 4 mauiters and other purposes, will be exclude he sales. he offering of the above lands will be commenced on the days appointed, and will proceed in the order in which they ai ivertised until the whole shall have been offered and the sales thus closed; but the ————_—_——__— ae shal! net ba Sogs open ion er Der twe weeka, — a and no private entry of any of the lane - For h Bs WEIRMAN’S CARD x mitted enti after the expiration ofthe Crowe on jmp pe othe: the Ladies and Given under my hand, at the city of, Washington, heads o| f ‘amilies of Washington, George- this 7th day of January, Anno Domini one thot town, Alexandria, and vicinity. We J ic it hundred aint fifty cnine, Cc. IR MAN, 424 15th street, botween Now York JAMES BUCHAN AN, avenue and H street, has had made up to his special | By the Prosident Saath) Tro: order, and th received, a v ock oF Hiren CUSTOM ae stock of his s. HENDRIcKs, Thich he will pa pin gh id ph eADE SHOES, aissioner of the General Land Office. They are the same make, quality of material, du- | NOTICE TO PRE-EMI i bility of workmanship, nd clegant finish as here- toReery Porson vation tothe ek oe ANTS. o : i patrons throughout the District and various Staten, | tional townships aleve iotney eeibs and frac S tional townships above ment i & be incomparably superior in every respect, and | tablish the saree to the tatishnetion A gee ee peri entirely different in style, fit, and artistic workinan. | and reesiver of the proper | > ship, lo any others vended here or elsewhere. ment therefor as ton mepreniin pom thts be ‘© has made arrangements greatly to extend his | notice, and before the flay appointed for the eom- Tedeeats Aud therefore will sell at exceedingly | mencement of the public salouf the lands ent ce moderate rates, on the terma above named, the tract ciaimed: otherwi bracing abatulies may save half the money usually thrown | felted. One HAE RN COLI HE BS nop woe, Forthiess shoos that have neither style, fit, ‘PHOS. A. HENDRICKS, hhe subssrtene Commissioner of the General Land Office. © will warrant his in ever rtieu- My fon, ‘natone pair Will outlast three pairs of those Nore.—Under the regulations of the department, nase oon tone as heretofore and now existing, no payment can be made for advertising proclamations except to such ublishers as are specially authorized to publish by r Y missioner of the General Land Otive. in S-eotk. ja Wiawisw ow NOTICE, [No ely mien ett To : : r Rey Pot MY paren DOEND ome repicc Noricr OF nyt CONT! VANCE OF THE arti ould VINCENNES, INDIANA, LAN bi a HINA SETS, Cheaper tins RovLEE In accuntaass with the provinone of the get of in this city este ms red vel Congress, approved somber 2h, 1858, entitled “An 3 aslow Pieces Ati Laud of- call is Peet is ty oagaiuue the inna fey pn 1 ndiana,” it ix here! lared parleate call and examine at No. sis Poun, aveaua, ies a rcome that the Land office aforesaid will ‘de 21-8 and streste., N MeDEVITT. he. reopened for business ax soon as the newly ap- 2 d 2 A inted register il have qualified to enter apo sates, thereol + of which date said register will HA. 0. HOOD HASIU CEIVED A FINE. « fee RINE vine UTTON He . pa a Ar irs Cs L er Lid day of Penman ti oitz of Washington, At 382 Pennsylvania avenue. eer = sora Sirmione ENR, Rows Winter ‘sojourning are] & VERY FINE SECONDWAND PIANO me page UNF ELLIS. Seer ae eae | reliable and responsible character, are open for in- MEDICINES. masntiomnty INE PREPARATION. ELMBO BUCHLU for the Bladder. BOEBS B S 'U for the erg EL OLDS BUCHU for the Gravel. EMBOLD'S BUCHL for Dropsy. BECHESEBS BUSHY Br ar aP etn, HELMBOLD'S BUCHU for Dimness of Vi HEEMBOL SBECHE Difficult Breathing. ‘ : for erves. HELHBSEBS BUSH br aueeelietig HEUMBOLD'S BECHU for Univerenl Laas HELMBOLD’S BUCHU for Horror of Disoase, HECMBOLD'S BUCHU for Nicht Sweats, HELMBOLD’S BUCHU for Wakefuiness. HELMBOLD’S BUCHU for Dryness of the Skin. HELMBOLD'S BUCH for Eruptions. HERO EDs BUCH Et heeviness ofthe Eye- Fee e ep iporary Suffusation and Loss of Sight 7 a BU fi jobility and HELM BOL DS oc ot Attoution, Horror of So- ciety. “ : 7 .D’S BUCHU for Obstructions, HELUBSEBS BUCH fr Gert the rom Indiscretion, Ae XUAL ORGAN, i Mine ge! in either sex, from whatever cause origi- no matter of *" HOW LONG STANDING. These symptoms, in part, are experienced often hy sufferers with diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel and Dropsy, and invecieDly by the injudi- cious or nervous and debilitated. It isa fact, long since established, that any disease of these organs effects the mind more than any and all others, and ifallowed to go on—which this medicine invariabl: removes—soon follows Loss of Power, Fatuity an Epileptic Fits—in one of which the patient may ex- pire. Why can say thst these excesses are not fre- Gnently followed by these direful disoases, Insanity and Consumption? 'The record of the Insane Asy- jums, and the melancholy deaths by Consumption, bear ample witness to the truth of these assertions. In Lunatic Asylums the most melancholy exhibi- tion appears. The countenance is actually sodden and ite dastitute—neither mirth nor grief ever visits it. ould a sound of the voice occur, it is rarely articulate, 2, “With woeful measures, wan Despair, Low. sullen sounds, his grief boguiled.” Debility is most terrible, and has brought thous- ands upon thousands to untimely graves; thus blast- ing the ambition of pany noble youths. It can be the Proprietor, vo ng . oWers, 18 e, cubracing names well known ‘o science and fame. Certificates of cures from one month to twenty years’ standing, and of the most 8 jection, from vp belt Cs greet Judges, eminent Physicians, and distinguished Clergymen. i OLDS EXTRACT BUCHU 1s propar- directly according to the rules of Pharmacy and Chemistry, with the greatest accuracy and Chemi- cal knowledge and care devoted in its combination, See Prof. Dewoos’ valuable Works on the Practica a Physio, and most of the late Standard Works of Medicine. - HE: BOLD’S BUCHU is safe and pleasant in taste and odor, but immediate in its action. Personally appeared bofore me, an Aldernian ofthe city of Philadelpia, H. T. HELMBOLD, Chemist, who, being duly sworn, does say, that his prepara- tion contains no Narcotic, Mercury, of injurious Drug, butare purely Vegetable. H. T. HELMBOLD, Sole Manufacturer. orm and subscribed before moe, this 2x1 day of her, 1854. Wy. P. Hisparp, Alderman, ove! Price $1 per bottle, or six for §5, delivered to any address. ONE THING CERTAIN, = OSTS BUT A DOLLAR—TRY IT! ced of ita efficacy. And it is acco able and responsible Certificates f rofeasors of Medical Colley Clergymen, others. Preparad by Hf HELMBOLD, Practical and Analytical Chemist, 104 South Tenth st., bolow Chestnut, Philad’a, To be had ofall Druggtsts and dealers throughout the United States, Canadas, and British Provinces, Beware of Counterteits. Ask for HELMBOLD'S—take no other. Cures guarantied, Sold by C. STOTT, Druggist, corner Pa. avenue and 7th street, Washington city, and other drog- gists, = in A AYER'S SARSAPARILLA. COMPOUND REMEDY, in which we have Isbored to Produce the most effectual slterative that can be made. It is A concentrated extract of Para Sarsaparilia, 20 combined with other substances of still greater alterative power aa to afford an effective antidote for the diseases Sarsaparilla is represeut- edtocure. It is beheved that euch a remedy is wanted b; who eutfer from 8: « complaints, and that one whic! will accomplish their cure must prove of immense service to s of our afflicted fellow-citizens. How completely this compound will do en proven by experiment ou many of the worst cases to be found of the following com- plaints: : SCROFULA and SCROPULOUS COMPLAINTS, ERUP- TION and ERUPTIVE DINEASES, ULCERS, PIMPLES, BLOTCHES, TUMORS, SALT RHEUM, SCALD HEAD, SYPHILIS aud SYPHILITIC AFFEC 1ONS, MERCURIAL DISEASE, DROPSY, NEURALGIA or TIC DOULOU- REUX, DEBILITY, DYSPEPSIA and INDIGESTION, ERYSIPELAS, ROSE or ST. ANTHONY'S FIRE, and in’ deed the whole class of cemplainw arising from IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD. ‘This compound will be fonnd « great promoter of health, when taken in the Spring, to expel the foul humors which fester in the blood at that season of the year. By the timely expulsion of ¢) y disorders are nipped in the ultitudes can, by the aid of this remedy, spare them- Ives from the endurance of foul eruptions and ulcerous hrough w ern will strive to rid itself of cor- ruptions, if not assisted to do this through the natural channels of the body by an alterative medicine. Cleanse out the vitia- will tell you when. Ei felt, people eujoy better henlth, the blood, C the blood heelthy and «ll is well, bat with this prbulum of life disordered, there can be nolasting health. Sooner or later somethin x, and the great machinery of life is disordered vA EM ENT. larity of tho MEXICAN MUSTANG N'T is coextensive with Other articles claim to alleviate ‘ess—this cures. Family physicians, Kier , Farmers, tically demonstrated thi he world. No article ever h undivided praise and eupport from Selt EC MATISM of years’ standing, has been totally cured. Pil: unning Sores, Scrofu Burns, Bites, the civilization of ment Hospitals, Farri ees, have pract Chaps, Neuralgia, q pains upon Nas al red complaints upon uch as Ring Bone, Gail, BY Evil ‘Sweeney, Hoef-ail, ete., are subdued and the TUSTANG LINIMENT. VALUABLE HORSE SAVED! Mr. 8. LITCH, Hyde Pa: horse was considered wi “but since the free_use of Musts have sold him for $150 cash. Your L been doing wonders up here.” lems,” (his case was (Extract Te Anion the hettle irene the” phish le from geablo, ti tod over, and scald unmanageable, til very severely, ali iniment appeared to He t Ls pee rapidly, without sore- ness, and left no sear of accoun: “Yourstruly, CHARLES FOSTER.” Such language as this is but the constant and nat- herever this article ix used. i nsable to Planters and Mr. JOHN DAN- + Ala., sold a sinve for $800, who waa raised from utter uselesaness by this Lintment. have it. Be very particular 6 Mustang Liniment, and take no. er. at by all dealers thronghout North and South America Europe, and all the Islands of ths Ocean, ee nd owners of Horses and IELS, Montgo: D® PORNST AL TIMORE LOCK HOS! A Has discovered the most Certain, Speedy, ond me Remedy tate Were esa areal DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. LET NO FALSE DELICACY PREVENT. APPLY IMMEDIATELY. Br A CURE inwen NO CHARGE IN TWO Weakness of the Back, Strictures, Affections of the Kidneys and Bladder, Involuntary Discharges, lnpoteucy, General Debility, Nervousness, Dyspepsy, Langonr, Low fusion of Idexs, Palpuation of the Heart. Tunidet Dimuess of Sight or Giddiness, Disease of the Hl Nose or Skin, Affectious of the Lunges, Stomach those Ternbie Disorders arising from Solitary Habits of Youth—those Dreadful and Destructive Practices which ren- der Marringe impossible, aud destroy both Body and Mind, YOUNG MEN Especially, who pave become the vietios of Solitary Vier, that dreadful aud destructive habit which anumall an uutimely grave thousands of Young Men of the most alted talents and brilliant intetiect, who might otherwise th the thenders of eloquence iyre, may cali with (uli conf- MARRIAGE. MARRIED PERSONS, or Young Men contemplating Mar- ringe, being aware of physical weakness, orgenic debriny, deformities, &c., speedily cured. He who places himself nuder the care of Dr. J. may ously confide in his honor asa geademau and confidently rely Upon his skill as a physician. OFFI 7 SOUTH PREDERICK STREET, left hand atde going from Baltimore street,» few doors from the coruer. Fail not wobserve name aud uumber. Letters sant be [pid and contsine tame. DR. JOHNSTON, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Lond from one of the most eminent Colleges in the and the geeter prrt of whose life h. {tale of Londou, Paris, Phil jected some of the most astouishing cures thai ever many troubled with ringing in the head and ears andden bya certain practice indulged in when alone—« habit frequently learned from evil compxnions, or at echool, the efiec which are might! even when asleep, and ia wot enred, renders marriage impossible, and destrors both mind aud should apply immeds 5 the R. COGGSWELI’S NEW MEDICAL SALT i nost wonder{ul Medical Discovery of the Age. Try it! R. COGGSWELL’S NEW MEDICAL SALT is nota Cure-all, butis nflacn matory Diseases only. T R. COGGSWE has bat one aim; wit: Subdues Jnflammat R. COGGSWELIL prescribed for In | : j | NEW MEDICAL SALT mplishes but one tl “8S NEW MEDICAL SALT removes Inflammation without the useloss loss of blood or strength. 'T: R. COGGSWELL’S NE valizes the cireulation, and thereby removes je cause of Intiammation, T: R.COGGSWELL’S cores all Inflammation, affecting the Throat. Try it! W MEDICAL SALT NEW MEDIC. E "8 NEW MEDICA mation affecting the Chest and R. COGGSWELL’S NEW MEDIC cures all Inflammation affecting the ties and Skin. R. COGGSW ELL’S NEW MEDICAL SALT cures rain Fever, Fits, Headaches, Inflamed Eyes, Canker, Neuralgia, &c. R. COGGSWELL’S NEW MEDICAL SALT hroat, Lungs and Liver, P} cures Inflamed Th risy, Piles, Vencreal Disea: R. COGGSWELL’S NEW MEDICAL SALT Rheumatism, Rheum, and other Cutaneous Affections. NEW MEDICAL SALT Inflammatory Diseases WELL'S cures Colds, Fevers aud peculiar te Females, R.COGGSWELL’s ZW MEDICAL SALT Power, Paipitation of the Heart, Dyapepey, Nec rous leritsbili- ty, Derangement of the Digestive Punctuous, General Debility, mprouns of Consumption, & NTALLY —The fearful effects on the mi muchto ded —Loss of Meinory, Confusion of Mesa, Depression Forbodings, Aversion of Society ,Self-Detrust, je, Timidity, etc., are some of the evila pro- duced. NERVOUS DEBILITY —Thousands can now judge what is the cause of ther de ining health, low ota and emaciated When the misguided aud wmprode: he mbibed the seeds of thie pa happens that an ill-timed sense deters, him from applying to those whe, from edi respectability, can alowe befriend him. He fs hands of j im despair leave ium with atling disappointment; or Poison, Blercury, basten the coust ach oe Affections of the Hea Skio, Bc. progreanme with (rightful rapidity, tll death pute x period to his dreadful eufferings by sending lim to that wa- discovered country from whose bourne uo traveler returas DR. JOHNSON’S REMEDY FOR ORGANIC WEAKNESS AND IMPOTENCY. Ali impediments ; fications, Loss of Proctes era, Nervous leristiluy, Trembling and Weakness or Exhaustion of the most fearful kind »peedily cored ENDORSEMENT OF THE ~ THE MANY THOUSAND reporters pops which have appeared again and again before the public, be midce bie standing as 9 geatieman of character aud reeponts- bility, i» eufficrent guarantee to the affiicted jan Bo-ly ERUVIAN SYRUP, OR, Protectep SOLUTION OF PROTOXIDE IRON COM- Testores the balance between the Fluids and Solids lost in Inflammation. R. COGGSWELI,S NEW MED! is soid by J. P. Milburn & Ce H Moore, Penn. avenue, below l8th si R. COGGSWELL’S NEW MECICAL SALT F. P. Gardner, opp. Capitol T. npr ga Penn. avenue; and is x.) a stroet east; D. n, 6th-and G streots; and by Shuman, 4% and EDICAL SALT 7th streets wost. R. COGGSWELL’S err vy 1 Penn. avenui livan, Mass, avenue and 4th streets. R. COGGSWE, is sold by D. baugh, 7th and G iV MEDICAL ie and D FEW MEDICAL SALT k, Penn. avenue and L streets; an EDICAL SALT oth streets; C. P. Herman, 12th and 8, Penn, avenue and Kimball & Law: R. COGGSWELL’S NEW MEDICAL SALT 14 sold by the above, and all other entorprising Druggists in Washingto: fit, partly because the deng a is clanned for it, but more bec nding to be concentrated extrac € of the virtue of Sarsapariila, or anything During Inte des, pretendi one dollar. M rs the public h: ive a quart of these have been misled by large bot- xtract of Sare*parilia for frauds wpon the sick, for rill, but often no curative properties whatever. Mence, bitter and painful dis- appointment has followed the use of ¢ ions extracts of | Saranparilln which flood the market, until the name iterlf te justly despised, and hae become synonymous with imposition and cheat. Stull we call thie compound Sarsaparilla, tend to supply auch a remedy an shall rescue the naine from the load of obloquy which reste upon it have ground for believing it has virtues by the ordinary run of the diseases it ii de: order to secure their complete eradication from the system, the remedy should be judiciously taken according to direc: tious on the bottle. PREPARED BY DR. J. C. AYER & CO., LOWELL, MASS. Price, 81 PER Bettie; Six Botties ror $5. id by Z. D. GILMAN, Washington; R. 8. T. C1S- rgetown, and by all Dry, h SLL, Georg iad by all Druggists everywhere. Toslas, IPTICIAN, 425 PENN. AVENUE, BET. 434 AND 6TH Sts, PU meses respeotiully pire my a oye the io generally, that | have removed to thom Above place, where I may always be found, wg suit all that require my aid, with SPE = CLES, or having GLASSES fixed tosnit all Sights. As to my capabilities, and the satisfaction 1 Rave gonorally siven, I will entirely Joave to the public to diseriminate from the many testimonials in this city and elsewhere, that 1 h: the United Stat. of the most eminent gen- ; and I particularly desire y ertisement in the National Intolligencer to be qead as a zuide to those who wish to be well suited. Ido not suit at first sizht as nome pretend to do, nei- thor do I warrant mine or any other Glasses to suit you fora space of six years, as you will read in an advertisoment of another person, which ix all stuff. | This is cortainis anew phase to endeavor to improve | a Doctor's bad business. [ will not impose upon or insult an enlightened public, to endeavor to make | thom believe such nonsense, "Lean only ald, that if your eyes do not undergo a change, then I will war- ranty Glasses to last you forever. Y atall times find in my Establish a Ian aot ell assorted stock of SPECT. noe ee TED with real Bra: SEBES, OPER. KERS awl ENGRAVERS GLASSES, and a large variety of other useful Optics, T annex a fewof the many 4 TESTIMONIALS. From his Excellency, the Governor of Virstnia, icHMoy 1854, I have tried 2 pair of Sprotacian uitotaen ‘fire Mr. Tobias, and find them of groat assistance to 111 sight, aud corresponding with his tloserption G their focus, | recommend hisn asa skillful Optician. HENRY A. WISE. From the late Hon. Judge Butler. ait o 1 was reoommended to Mr.dno. Tobinsaseake ial Oculist, and nel have oyos of remmckhi eRe ty. 1 was gratified to find that Mr Tobiee poeeea tmeasuremonts hed Le hee one and rn! Vand a hice olos that suit ine adiuirably. A. Pepe Re” From the Hon, Secretary of State of Virgenia. EXECUTIVE Daraneeee Ric Dear Sir: Gov. Wise havite whem ona ined taeles you sent him, and di , was preciaals suitable to my vision keel eet to enclose them. to you, to have new Glasses xubsti- tuted. | I have since received them, and am gratified that the Glasses fully moet my expectation and give my. eyes groat relief, The blew you have Z rh. ene! i oF your bill. * Vocy res} ettally, ee oemount LO. W, vi Joux Tostas, Feq., Washington, DeGee ORD» From Prof. Bache. Ww : : have na 9 ano WASHINGTON, Feb, 4 urns! by © Tobia: i They are clear, of ‘excellent: iguretcen gett saction. A. D. BACHE. Please ob: i BIAS’ AMBROTYPE ROOM Where you will obtain @ good Likenoge st Pid ns BA] R «tkoness, equal to To he pi blishment, and at moderate charges. OOK AT YC = Lieat, GLOVER Tose Pent All earnestly requested to call and exam: ine one! fon, compricingacment stoeks in Washing ton, very quality style, just i , dataok wink fe preg a! a0 10K, Hyon HOPKINS'S Unrivalled 7 no s-sotf het. Browns and Matos etches AMUEL WISE, SF ap RPRNTER AND DOT ORE. lina ho lowent Heide emerson of work’in hie Id or having carpentry jobs of any kind the es. ie te aa better pny call os) out A PIANO FOR $# FOR SALE OR arse H. (ci cfcOLS SaXSERE PE VED aeIne some slight R. COGGSWELL’S NENW MEDICAL SALT id in Georgetown h L'S NEW MEDICAL SALT Cc. TAYLOR & General Agents, 212 Dock street, Philadelphia. R. COGGSW SNE Price $1; Chronic Packag y MEDICAL SALT, e68 $2.9), Try the new "S NEW MEDICALSALT, ny of the above Drug Stores for a de- cular, and try the new Medical Sait. R. COGGSWELL’S NEW MEDICAL SALT is sold in Alexandria by Peel & Stevens: al qntorprising Druggists wherever the “ vr YOUTH AND MANHOOD. IST PUBLISHED, the Twenty - mailed ina scaled fifth Thousand,and toany address, on the re- A MEDICAL ESSAY ON TH HAUSTION AND DECA rmatorrh@a or Seminal Emis: Nervous Debility, Im ergy, Depression o! tho Sexual Organi jectually removed by the autho most suecesstul mode of treatment, means of which the invalid ean regain pristine health mn 1g recourse to dangerous and expensive (From the London Langet.) _ ‘The best treatise ever writton ona suljectof vital importance to all, well worthy the author's exalted the publishers, J.C. KLINE Avenue, oor. 19th street; Pi Pees HE BEST COUGH SYR UP IN THE! The boat COUG HARTSHORN} This article ix prepared by a cheinist, and is pro o who have used aration for Coughs, Colds, Ca- rseness, Sore Throat from Cold, and a preventive of that lion of diseases, Con- nounced by medical men. and the it, to ba the best p: tarrh, Bronchitis, Persons who sing should uso it. It is pleasant to the taste, softons, clears and strengthens the voice, 8 all irritation of the throat and lungs, and pre- {L7™ Bottles 25 and 90 cents and $1. Sold by all Grasgiste in Washington, Georgetown and Alexan- Having successful! sed the ordeal to which new discoveries in the Materia Medica are euly ected, must now be received as an extablished icine, Its efficacy in curing Dyspepsia, frestons the Liver, Dropsy, Newral gta, Bronchitis and Consumption Tendencies, Dns- gaeret Cage A gh pie Bojls, Scares, ihe vostrating Effects Lead or Mercury, Debility, and all Diseases which require @ Tomi and Alterative Medicine, a te ‘ond question. 8 The Proofs of its ‘are gp numerous, co well authenticated; and of such peoulisr a character, th: toa eng ain gonably hosttateto reosive the p - fered aid. The PERUVIAN SYRU does not profess to be a Cure-all but ite congo is extensi ve — =“ many JSCRRER, Al rer unlike, Are intimately telatad, and proceed: ing from one cause, may cured d one remedy. The classes of diseases for which e Syrup provides @ Cure, in precisely that which has so often baffied the highest order of medical ski The facts are tangible, the witnesses acces- sibl the safety and y of the Syrup trovertible. Those who may wish ‘an opinion from diginterested porsons respecting the character of the Syrup cannot fail to be satisfied with the fol- lowing any 8 testimonials inthe hands of the Agents. The signatures are those of gentle- men weil known in this community, and of the high est respectability : Canv.—The undersigned, having experienced the beneficial effects of the “ Peruvian Syrup,” do not hesitate to recommend it to the attention of the ublie. . From our own = ie SA perience, as well as from the tes- timony of others, whose intelligence aud integrity are alfogether unquestionable, we have no doubt ol Its efficrey in cases of Incipient Diseases of tho Lungs and Bronchial Passages, Dyspepsia, Liver mpiaint, Dropsy, Newralgin, ke. fudeed its fects would befncredibie, but from the high char ter of those who have witnessed them, and have volunteered their testimony, as we do ours, to its restorative power. Rev. Jous Prernront, Tuomas C. Amory, Homas A. Dexter Perer Harver, $.H.Kexpatt, M.D. James C. Dusy, . SamMver ay i It is well known that the medicinal effect of Pro toxide of Iron is lost hy even a vers brief expose to air, and that to maintain a Solution of Protoxide of Iron, without further oxidation, has been deemed impossible. Inthe Peruvian Syrup, this desirable point tained by com TION IN A WAY BEFORE UNKNOWN; and this solution may replace all the e carbhonatos citrates, and tartrates of the Ma- ria Medica. A. A. HAYES, M. D.. Assayer to the State of Massachusetts. 16 Boylston street, Boston. For saleby Drucgists generally. Price for large bottles, $2; medium size bottles, $1. N.L. CLARK & CO., Proprictore, Boston. For sale in Washington bs . Gilman, tal Agent; Nairn & Palmer, John Schw: Smith. V\ Harbaugh, H. i. MePherson, He S35 Rid i Sem pS toon fy ag i 5 vigeley ; a: im wa by E. T. and J... Kidwell se '24-6m HE CELEBRATED DR. J. S. ROSE'S MEDICINES, _ Or Paitavepnia. These remedies are the result of thirty-five years of extensive and successful practice, and are the only reliable groqerniions to cure the various ills eR T'S ROSES COUGH SYRUP, OR EX PECTORANT, will radically cure Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Bronchitis, and all Jung diseases, Price 50 on: d $1 s . DR.J.S. RO ALTERNATIVE SYR or Blood er, for the cureof Serofuia, Old Erap- Diseases, oo tocar pe e tions, Chronie I sii dieensos arising from an unpure state Prine $1. y DRT, 8S. ROSE’S DYSPEPTIC COMPOUND. The only sure cure for Dyspepsia and Liver Com- plaint. Price 3) cents. wate a DR.J.S. ROSE'S PAIN CURER. IJtis nota re talone has stood the test of 35 years, curing sm, Tooth and Ear Aches, Cholic, Paina in the Stomach and Bowela, Sprains, Bruises, Pains in the Lambs, Joints, Back, and Spine, orany pain internally or externally. Price, 12, 25, and ts a bottle. “Frou wish to get cured of any of the above com- plaints, Ret a 8. ROSE'S GENUINE MEDI- INES, which you will know when genuine having his written signature on the cork of eacl bottle, Sold by druggists generally. N. B.—Beware i nostrums purportin; to bo the best in the work Pia ely THE undersigned offe a ard brand of fine RYE WHISKEY, of their unity 1 che Winns Knot’ at iavrath i ol 8 i y of = nown 8o frvoral ight years, will always consumers can rel; a its bei fect! Ryo Whiskey, distilled under ourown persoxal su Hed under our own personal free from any deleterious 9 large stock of the a je other fue whiskies in New York as well lelphia, we are enabled to ship goods from ¥ direct. AN & SIMPSON, Phenix ley. Pic He, apate Front st., Philadelp! & a Bahan lo tua one ER ond an ATTENTION HOUSEKEEPERS, SHALER’S iT CARPET SWEEPER, d Of the We AGreat Domest Among its merits Re a Broom, withoutinjury to an: it aweeps eneee than no dust to soil the furniture ither Cc. next to the Rtar Trey oan be frum gr LOCKS"! Store you come to, but if want 8 good gd Clock, and a cheap Clock, your place to buy FAR Feeoenes. CURE-A AN L G AL, NNIATI. DAE MEDY ROR ik ap ae PREPARED BY ACHEMIST.— Bort ies 12, 25 and 5 cents and one dollar. THEGREATEST. pent IN MEDICAL SCIED HARTSHORNE’S CURE-ALL shonld be k in all families R case of accidents or sudden sick- ness, ae it foeqnently pares in less time than it re- ures: & physician. bs cores otic tacos part of the ayatem and is used externally and internally. 47 As the frequent changes *< the weather pro- duce a bad Cold, Rheumatism, Pain in the Limbs and Bods; also, Stiff Neck—e person should et 8 bottie. Tt acts upon the Netves, Muscles, , Bi and Bones; and by its warming elec- tos maxuotio Led po expels all px hy fromthe system. a an i . B—if vou have a Congh, use HARTS- HORNE’S PECTORAL SYRU CHERRY is the best Sear Or, WED orld. ec eN: #, use HAR TSHORNE’S ANTI- BIEIOUS His They act w Liver, Sto- ‘The above medicines to be pad at all Stores in Washington ci NEBR pie seo iowa i, PEEL & Co, LL & ISSELL at ae sean TRtESEA REGENERATOR, ‘rotected de cubis an ees those dis- Siacene og ty ES Satria ieee ieee Fuereaser ic") SEY SOT bENE ic sn’ C."P. De COENRIL, cor. J, Maxcnizmn, 406 7th st Warrencacr’s, 4 Pa. av. bet PLASTER AND GU MomseUMBERS AND 4J.W. Trowrsos & Br Joun Reese, 47639 Pa. Business Directory. Conia: Cards of t las: abishenemis ali Sottes af bones ¥ the exty. = AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSES. Epwarp F. Simpson, 519 7th st., north of Pa. av. ARCHITECTS. F- Nexnrno, Agency Block, cor. 7 & F sts., 3d story, . MH. MERRILL. cor. 7th et and Lon. ar., up ATs, West & Hanprxe.aroh’s & builders,i3th st., b.1 &K, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. . s. Barry, ime st. * bse ~~ x & Liovp, 2 Lou. av., opp. Sth st, e Nircuett. cast wing City Pall. 7 & F sts..Att’y in patent cases, in . Wie zon. av., bet. 43g and 6th ate. ks H. UTR MEULE, 8 Loa. av., b. de & 6 ota, AKERIES. G. S. Kraver, 5. E. corner Pa. av. & at. M Ea RTpe CO 5 7th st., bet. Dand E. Wormers” ciriae Bann, at Metzerott's, Pa. ay. Esrvuta’s Brass D Silly Sth wt. east, BANKS AND BANKERS. Rroos & C, i ot. & i. Fee. Sweeny, Ritrexnovss, F, & Co. - Soren, [ura & Co. si ith sty worth ol Pasay ween jonunsex & Co., gs preom. wt. UBB BROTHERS, cor. opp. Tresenry |. W. Wann & Co, 432 Pa, av., bet dy & ate, wend SALOONS. = AN's Marat s' #t., cor. Pa. av, Cras. C. ANDERSON, Md. av., uenr 7th st, Leinng. J Devatt, G at., bet. 6th & eae, Pat. Olkce, a Jorce & Linsieax, (horas shoer OBERT PARKMILL, . eS T. J. Dawson, horse shoer. BOAR DING-HOUSES. Mrs. Bates, southwest oor. Pa.» Mre. Sal bet. Sl and hy ete, Bcd +» bet, Ist and 2d ste, NDERIES. Epwarop Lycrrr. 271 Pa. av..bet. 10th and Ith ste, BOOKS AND STATIONERY. We. Batranty ye, religi deporit’y, 8 7 st NoRTARRN LIBERTIES "Sr mth ete BOOT AND SHOE STOKES. near Sth st. bet. ay & Sth ate, @th and 9th. CHAs.G. Raut, (patent range, &e..JE st., bet. 13 4 ‘BRicK YARDS.” K. H. await. cor. N. J. av. and N st. south. CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. ¢ rs: 14th & 15th sta, cor. uth and Este. . Paar. wide Pa. av. bet. 15 & 13 at het. Lou, av A € Axprew J. Joven, Groner R. Hane. bet.9 & 10 ot Wats, trace nx & Co.. 322 Pa, av. Noau Watken & Co., frowns’ Hotel Burling. ¥ *T0N aie ei bet. 4 a PPurys » Pa av. Browns’ ald". ECTIONERIES. ACTIER, ladies’ xaloon, 22 Pa. av., bet.12A 15 ate WEAVER, Indies’ «nioon, ‘own's Hotel, TENTINI, 279 Pr, a Wth & Nth wte Jos. SCHAFFIELD, 336 6th aH Purr’ Conree’ ry 518 Pa. Si per gal F. Ste:x1e, 9 south of Capitol, and 406 Centre Mit, DENTISTS. Dr. R. Fixtry Host, 31° Pa. ay., bet. th & eth ate M. Loomis, M. D., 3% Pa. bet. 9th A ith ata, . R. B. Doxacnson, 9% Pa. av, bet. oth & 1th ate Dr. A. Vax Camp. 07 F st., bet. eth & 7th sts, DRESS MAKERS. Mr«. ¥ A. Karo, 196 10th st, ora Fe av. ax. French dress makor, 16 Mit. Space. STORES. 7th st. bet. Sd & 45 ete. Ith st. d 12th ste, t End, SuvsteR & Co., 8 Market Space.b.7& tate alse, Carpets, Shoo: Market Space, bet. 7 J.W LEY . 237th st., north of Pa. av, A. OPPARD, M7 7th at., near Northern Market . ur deors north Pa. av. W. H.Wuratiey. 383 Pa. av., @ Jefferson st. G.T. ENGRAVERS. 2>. Hane, 24 eg agate = - sp by .» SCHIMMELPENNIG. . in’r'e & draws Apams’, 5if Pa. av. 5 ats, FANCY STORES. R. C. Stevens, 335 Pa. av., bet. 9th and 1th ste. i FIBSON, 34 Market Seo. bet. #th and Mh ste, E. K. Loxny, 380 Pa. av., National hotel buthng wat c Pa. av.,bet2 & 3 sts love Aa C. SCHNEIER, TTURE STOR G TRVENS' {bats & wardrobe articles, Browns GREEN HOUSES & FEED STORES. Vu. HuGHes, 7th st. Isl; Florist & Landscape Garr Joux Savr, Nursery man Seedsman, &c., aL GROCERY STORES. it. and Vt. ay, Space, bet. 7th and th ats. Market Space, opp. Cen. market. bet. 14h and 15th sts. Dand E. : }388 L/st., bot, lath & 15th ete. P. Ware & Co. . W. corner 13th and F ste, GUNSMITHS. o C. HL. Mewen, 496 6th at. sou! ‘a. ny. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. Campscit & Corce, 351 Pa. av.. opp. Browns’. Excvans & Tuomwrson, (coach findings.) 35 ar. G. WNRIDER.ZTI Pa.av., bet. 0 & lets 321 Pn. av.. near 7th at. APS, AND FURS. B. H. Suixemerz, 26 Pa. av b. Willards & Kirk’d. HOUSE-FURNISHING STORES. W. Boteies, Iron Hall, (general assortment.) WARD, (cen! Bs’nit) nos. Ps . bet. 10 & 1. i ANCIS, 4%) 7\)) at., bet. D&E. ( rything.) c. EEN, 172 Pa. av.. bet. 17th and 18th ste.,¢-o.) Suniey & Gry, N. side Pa. ar., bet. 10th & lth ete. JEWELRY STOR M.W. Garr & Bro., 324 Pa. av. bet. 9th & 10th sts H. O. Hoon, 33 Pa. av., bet. 9th & loth sts, Ss. Lewn Pa, av., bet. 1 M. Horra, watohes and jewelry, 337 and 508 Pa. 4a . bet. Sd & and 445 sts. NG, Chronometer, &c. maker, 437 7th st. English watchmaker, 496 15th st. JUSTICES ne ang! — CE, == ae , lomn D. CLARK, 525 st. (Also, ire-| ‘nomas C. Donx, 66 La. av.. bet. sit Co ILLS, 407 6th wt., bet. © stand Las 5 UBRAY, cor, 7th I sts., Navy Yard. LIME, CEMENT, ke. W-». H. Gopry, foot of K st. n., near etown. . W. De . cor. N ‘ork av. and st. * WIVERY STabLes. Cc. Cc Attison Narton, Jr., cor. Pa. av. and 1336 st. LOCKSMITHS AND BELL HANGERS. C. Scuxxiper, (practical) 271 Pa. av., up stairs. Bert. Pa. i Bi « oes aleo gunsmith, se OOKING GF HN. & J. W. Tuo. M YARDS. assy, foot D st. (steam saw mill.) ‘eR, Bingden’s wharf, foot 4th st. enet. NISTS & ENGINE BUILDERS. .is & Broruer, 13th st. eee. MAC J. McCLELiann, &. w. cor. 10th Wire, Haut. & MARBL. c ie st 3. of canal. Tron rails. E WORKS. Wx. Rutuxrrorp, E st. bet. 12 & 13; mantles, &e. 4. RuTHERFORD, marb. & br. cor. F & 12. Jacon V EIMMEVER at. mant!’s,&0, MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS. astrument maker, 400 let st., east. Seon eecteh wks eae Pa. bs ) #5 atl near vy. “Batres! om Pa. avs bet Suh & i0th at, TORES. § wv. & ith st. AINTS, OILS, &e. How pER IEA: st., near 7th. HANG! lag * yy bet. ioth & Ith sts. axcts Wer TE! Cu pp. P.O. T.G.Craytos, #5 near 7th st. x 3 , cor. Sth & Big pa eetreca aies Facsoe RE SRS ee HOTOGKAPHIC GALLERTESS McCiers, 3% Pa. av., bet. 9th S ete -_ Mrers & Co., 98 4th Daxter Mexwew «ow aor. In ay, PAINTERS. J.M. Srancey, 270% Paav., bet. ith & 12th sts, PRINTING Seeres oe and Jeb.) |. 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