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THE EVENING STAR eens ae Warren county The fall of this IM sig entered the mito’ not ‘& crime as the poisoning of his young wife. | It is thata woman, with wi he 2ome intimacy his with his wife, ‘was at his house on a visit, and the plan was between 1 In Rappahannock county, Virginia, a man named Johnson is now on trial, charged with having murdered his wife last June. The case number of voters in the county. It appears, from the Commonwealth's evidence, that Johnson had been in the habit of saying to his neighbors, shortly prior to bis wife’s death, when asked how his family was, that all were well save his wife, whose death he would not be surprised to occur at any time, as she was liable to fits, or spasms, or somte- thing of that nature, while her acquaintances proved her to be 2 woman in good health, and that she upon all occasions so expressed herself} that, being in this state of health, she died in forty minutes after drinking a glass of lemonade pre- pared by Johnson; and that a post mortem exam- ination and analysis showed the presence of stry mine. The motive of the deed is alleged to have been an improper passion for a nieve of the wife, who visited the family. UF At Detroit, aspecial session of the United States District Court lias been convened for the trial of United States Deputy Marshal ‘Tyler, barged with the murder of Capt. Joncs, of the brig Concord. The Marshal attemped to serve a process, but, meeting with resistance, shot Capt Jones. This is the case which involved aquestion of jurisdiction at the time ; the Canadian authori- ties claiming that the deed was committed in Ca- nadian waters. I The Alexandria Sentinel learns that In Oc- coqaan, Prince William county, Va., on Saturday last, Wim. Underwood was shot in the chin by Mr Ashford, the ball fracturing the jawbone and lodging under the tongue. It appears that Under- ‘wood was drinking at the time, and had harrassed Ashford very much. On examination before two justices of the peace, Ashford was acquitted of any crime AgRest iy Hamptox Roavs.—The U.S. Deputy ‘Marsbal arrested on Tuesday, in Hampton Roads, Capt. H. Wilson, of the ship Avery, and Mr. Ossie, the mate of the same vessel. The captain ds charged with having sct seven men ashore on #u unlubabited island in the Pacific Ocean. The mate was arrested on a charge of having beaten a sailor so unmercifulty that he died of his injuries. A Barris in Jai. —In Cincinnati, on Sunday last, John Kain, confined in the county jail, await- ing a new trial for killing the seducer of his daughter, was baptized and received into the Methodist Church, having been converted to that faith by the preaching of the chaplain, during two years’ confinement in the penitentiary at Colum- ‘bus, before he could obtain a new trial. eee eanineer hina A Stax Suen tn Tux Day Timz.—The Spring- field (Ull.) Register says that on Saturday last, about 10 o’clock in the day, a bright star was seen in the heavens by a number of the citizens—that it was nearly at the meridian, and very bright. 7" Argentine, the man who perpetrated the recent forgeries on Enders, Sutton & Co., of Rich- mond, arrived hereon Wednesday, in custody, and was fully identified and committed for trial. ‘The prisoner seemed perfectly self-possessed. 17" The General Assembly (O.S_) of the Pres- byterian Church of the United States convenes at Indianapolis on the 19th of May next, A very large attendance is anticipated. ace See > Orr Maryland exchanges generally speak of the growing wheat as in a fine condition. ‘The Hagerstown Mail has not heard of a complaint in that quarter. 17 Late Paris gossip says that the Emperor Na- poleon is sulky and gouty, and is obliged to put so much water in his wine that dropsy will probabil Snpercede the gout. , ee IF A mercantile house of Charleston, 8. C., has arranged its business so as to permit at least one of the clerks to attend, each day, the morning Prayer meetings from 8 to 9 a. m. Counterfeit $100 on the Continental Bank of Providence, are in circulation ia Bri: eport. “They were put off by two young men, who lefi town Wednesday niglit- ies aoe Journal. FE DA OD ali PP ELD “7 The New Jersey Legislature has adjourned Without appointing a Chancellor. The Chancery Court is defunct fore year. eames veftek bread Some U7 Farther accounts of the disastrous effects of the Spring freshets reach us from all parts of the country. ARRIVALS AT PRINCIPAL HOTELS BROWN®’ HOTEL—JA Quinand, USA; W Davis, do; GH Gill NY; i fos W'S! Bale Roun, WE Ciel ne ae ie do; DB Raysville, do; aren, Atk; G W Cart, USA Mazina, rea 6 Young, as J Pigott cotta oy % 0 ad M M Trigg, do; oub, Md; RK Russells, Yad eA bress eee Gi ; W Graham, Aisa: eae NATIONAL HOTEL.—B is, Ya: ME Hunt, doy A Bragg, do; WC Dare te RE hee Zakell. Va; EL Dirk, USN; HM Mave. Hon {fF Drimmond, Cans J Wrisnt, Vai JF shentl, Ms W Taylor, La: B'W Jones, N'Y; 8 3 Waters and lady. NC, J Ring, do; 8B’ Saniord, Taki EWindeor, Mos S kilts, DC; L Padland? AT Witeor Bac facauie Was W arose © A Jordan, DG: RE: Beckley A! Moores Cals UNITED STATES HOTEL.— i a; JH Johnuan, lay J Philip arnt ety ee Fe: atria, Vax 4 M Stanley, dos A Joniom, dc; 4¥ beak. Pe Ervoowa F Joslyn, Mi 3 W Mavens, Ata G Breen a WR) »; W D James, do; J M Burks, do. " WILLARDS’ HOTEL.—W J Brommoil; J N v, yer, Wis; RS Wills, NY; Col De 5 3, UBS Vennots Ry mens ‘tigen BY See nke ace 1, ise Johnson, illiaiug, Va; T'S Adnean, 3S Teagrass, SC: H Hill, Gas C wNYSE ze, to: ii ee ae GM enore ast 2 KIRK WOOD HOUSE.—S Headly, Mass: TE: Woothouse, fll; DS Eichal re an ledge NU Mre KD Mecritioy & tHoluy Cs J S Shaw, O; Al hate Ni v; ony ‘Va. ow ee 4 . Boston ..... Mar 26 javana mal Spe leave New York on the 2d, lath, F 27th farlestoa on the'thand ied en a ne Californie matt x steamers leave New York on ne ee——E—E D'se MAR Tw ioe es: wt inget Fas, by Jon Rodman Drake, 1 vol wad 's Conversations with Lord By- * Back! * a umes, § co] . mar Re riosities of Natural History, 1 vol- pene Fat i, ee eae EE “hleoy frock supply 2 mas? gormer Vermo.;t sv. and Ink at, soncing on Monday, thr oesped dn 01 Fg ssl R go og ls of the unapproprintad apd nt tracts of public land situ: wil poo lines powins ma eres fractional ne to Qppror plats resur- veyed, 3 South of the base line and west af the principal me- Townships 1.3 and fractional townships 5 waedwmen i! Townships 1, 2 and 3,and fractional township 4, of hips Land 3, ‘ownships 2, of sanee racti townships 1. 3, of range 4 Prostionsl eens range 5. South of ths base line and east of the principal ».ie- ips1,2,3,4, 5 and 7, of range So SA ny Townships 56 and 7,and fractional township 8, of a ae 5, of range racticnal Polen = a # and 9, of range 9. hips 4, 5,6 and 7, and fractional townships, p.5, of range 11. tional township 8, of range 12, ‘ownship 6, of range |s covered by confirmed private cl: appro- Siher purbaesa, rasthor eich the swraog ant ovars a Twi > flowed,” granted to the Stataby theacts of Congress u approved Nareh 2 1849, and September 23, 185; also, all those tracts fur which the patents have been is- sued! or applied for by thadny appointed for the com- menoement of the sale, or which shall not have beon finally acted upon by that timo, under the provisions of the act of Sth Anguat,. 182, herein before men- tioned, will be exeluded from the sale. : The offering ofthe above mentioned Iande will be comme! on the day appoints i will proceed in the order in which they are advertised, until the whole shall have been offered, and the sales thus closed; but the sale shall not be kept open longer than two woeks, and no private entry of any of the eel will Be atrestted antil after the expiration of 1 two works, Given under my hand, at the city of Washington, Sots Hien Gea oF Jenuacy, Aino Domini one thousa: eight hundred ai nine. * ; *B'JAMES BUCHANAN, By tho President: Tuos. A. HENDRICKS, Commissioner of tho General Land Office. NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS, Every person entitled to the right of pre-emption to ang of tha lands within the townships and frac- tional townships aboye mentioned, is required to ex- tablish the same to the satisiaction of the ragister and regeiver of the propor land offien, and mak: pay- ment therefor as soon as practicable after seeing this notice, and before the day appointed for the com- mencemont of the public sale of the lands embracing the tract clarmed; otherwise such claim will be for- ee THOS. A. HENDRICKS, Commissioner of the General Land Ofhee. Notx.—Under the regulations of the department, as heretofore and now existing, no payment can be advertising proclamations except to such ra. as are specially authorized to publish by missioner ofthe General Land Office. ia Dlawisw No. THE t LOTICE FOR, CERTAIN LAN STATE OF MI The grant of ta B ESTORATION OF MARKET IN THE by the act of Congress aj » the Stats of Micnicay, to of certain ratlroads theremn ing been so far adi from withdrawa P amotice ts hereby eiren th: cant offered ‘amis which lio outside of s 1 Rapids and Ln tte,” the ** Detre ron and Milwas nd Traverse Bay the “Amboy, Lansing, situated in ‘the undermentioned townsh have net been selected in virtue of said grant, or resorved for any purpose whatever, and which were subject to prirate entry at the date of withdrawal, will be restored ts private entry onthe days, an at the places rice ae the coke nary minimum of $1.25 per acre, or © prices ‘which they may have graduated at ithe date of with- wal. At the land office at KaLamazoo, on Monday, the eleventh day of April next, Viz: South of the base line and west of the principal me- ridian. Townships 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8, of range 5. Atthe land office at Detroit, on Monday, the eleventh day of April nezt, viz: South of thz base line per west of the principal me- an. 1,2,3,4, 7,8 and 9, of 1 Soidectreen 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, Band 9, of range 3 nd 9, of range 4. South of the base line and east of the principal me- Townships 1, 2,3, 4, 5,5, 7-8 and 9 of range 1. North of the base line and west of the principal me- vidian. Townships 29, 9, 31, $2, 53, 34 and 85, of range 2, North of the base line —— Of the principal me- 1,2,3,4and 5, of range 1. Tow ps 4and 5, of Tanges 2, 5, 4, 5, 6,7, 8,9, 10, and il. wr ownelipe 4, 5,6, 8, Sand 10, of ranges 12, 13, and townships 4, 5,7, 8, 9 and 10, of ranges 15, 16 and At the Iand office at East SaGanaw, on Monday, tho eleventh day of April nezt, viz : North of the base line apd cont of the principal me- rida: ‘Townships 6, 2, 9, 10, Li, 2, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, and 20, of range ps 6, 11, 12, 13, 15, 16, 19, and 20, of range 2. hips 6, 8, 9, 10, 14, 15, 19, and 20, of range 3, » 8, 9, 1, and 15, of range 4. 9, of range 5, > 14, of range 6. , 19, 11, 12,13, and M4, of range 7. nd 10, of ranges 8, 9, 1¥, and 11. North of the base line and west of the principal me- ridian. owns! 2 2 " 2, Z7, and 2, of range 2. Ginter eae At the land office at lonta on Monday, the eleventh day x April next, viz: . Nort, the base ne tend sents of the principal me- ja Townships 1, 2,3, 4, 8,9 and 10, of range 1. Townshtps 1, 2, 3, » Fand 10, of range 2. ‘Pownsiuips 3, 4,5, 6,8, 9, 10, L, 13,17, 8,19 and 2, pete Townships 1, 2,3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, Ui, 12, 17, 18, 19 and , 3, 4, 5,6,8,9, 10, 11, 12, 18, 19 and 20, ‘Town: gi et oft range 5. Fowsshipe 1, 2,3, 4, 5,6, 8, 9, 19, 11,12, 17, 18, 19 and ra eH 5,6, 8,9, 10,11, 12, 1 5,8, 8, 9, 12, 13, 4, 15, 3 and 2, of range 7. nae a bias ioe ‘Townships 4, 5, 7, 8,9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, “R, wahipa t 5:7, 8, 9,10, 11,1 13, 14, 15, 17, 13, 19, ow 1s 4, 9, 10, 1, » 19, and >, of ranges. sed * ‘Townships 4, 5. 6,7, 8, 9and 10, of range 19, At the land office of Traversx C a the cleventh day of April meres vies ne on onda North of the base tine and west of the principal me- Townships 21 and 2, of ange 3 ‘ownships 2, 22, 23, 24, 25, 35, 27,28, 29, 30, 31 and 2, of range 4. “Townships 21, 2,23, 2,25, 2, 27, 2, 29,0, St and @, of rance of gts 21,22, 25,2, 25, 28, 27, 28, 29,99 and st, Townships 2t, 22, 25, 24, 25, 5 and 27, of range 7. Townships 21, 22, 23, 24, and 25, of range 8 aan i * 21, 27 and 25, of range 9 x Fiven mudor " ty of W this rst day of f liar A De teers Commissioner of the Genet base ‘Sthice. Notx.—Under the regulations of the department as heretofore and now existing, no payment can te made for advertising proclamations, except to such ublishers as are specially authorized to publish by = Cometeelonne of the General Land Office. je 4-w3w PROPOSALS FOR LITHOGRAPHING AD P ENGRAVING ON WOOD o AND Orrick SureRinteNveNt Previc PRINtiNa, VasHineton, March I 5 SEALED Prorosats will be reecived at this offies patil Tuesday, the Sth day of April next for engray- IF ON stone and printing from the same. for ofthe Sonate and ths Hodae of Repent the United States, tho following maps, charts, &c., to wit: 1, 1,380. ies of two ma t ii feeneccmpas Chie ‘ Wright's Stemoie of nst the and Washin, ton Territories, panetn Orsuee 2. 1,400 bos cag tare nee ane one din ram, (all in |, }toaccompany Ca) i ¥ port. a the Deep River ¢ Country, in ‘North Charo ina. vs Ofek SS sores 0 Leena meas the Wag- 4. 1,420 copies of one map. to accofmpany Capt. Simp- fs Report of Wazon-Roat Rosai ‘erritory. 57, pies offive charts, toacoompan: Sal ail deg mye co Srarep Prorosats will also be received until the same time for Ci mye fad from copper to stone, and Ppriating 7,99 copies of thirty-five aecom- pany tho Coast Survoy Report for 1334, 80, for tcausforring from copper or steel to stone, a rinting 3,92) copies of about forty-five maps, os, panoramic view: scapes, to acoumn- Fans the'Pacite Haliroad Weparte ropocate wil . iting the same ni wed drm ving aud sueravt on wood the jl- Grey . of pa tery dee nt Spy bee | i aoe ctures, for the year 1458, celmatane tas for proposal il i to bid pen application at ee tt Seourity will be required a for the faithful Sxecution of their : work 1s to be executed in the the ‘will bo ppae Teeth ‘ Sera at CI ions, with the origi i tnt pi bed so this, r for approval or ce wooa-cuts Teceived or the |i rap a Cm Itisto istinet! = ts co Been omer no bid i be See cers rl must A, fe " ont the Super mar 17-e0d 2 3 who di bond a cessful Psy. ‘Mi: le a Eee HSL Es cet Debility. I. rs BUC Epes Tanti Ly, UCH jorror of Disease, - HS U Risk weats. 16 ii {for Dryness o the Skin, LDS ve for Eruptions. .D°S BUCHU for Pain in the Back, ek UCHU * heaviness of the B miei Ug eee ht BOLD" ‘CHU for Mobility and - a lesenan wie ‘ant of Attention, Horror of So- Indi H of EXUAL O Nenad ale Exinting jnsithor 80x, lowe er cause origi- ‘WOW LONG STANDING. These symptoms, in part, are experionond by auiferers"with discaben ofthe Hlesider iidneys, jravel and Dro} Invariably by the injnudi- olous or nervgu lebilitated. ie isa fact, long since estabiis |, that any disease of these ane by pres the mind more thanany and all others, and ifallowed to go on—which this, medicine inva: ass Temoves—soon follows Loss of Power, Fatuity ® Epileptic Fits—in of whicti the pationt may ex- pire. Who can say thst these excessos are not fre- quently followed by these direful diseaso: it) Consumption? The record of the | ums, the melanchely deaths by Cons: bear ample witness to the truth of "These In Lunatic Asians the most melanchol tion appoars. UI NRGLDS RC etm ons. exhibi- D The countenance is actually sodden and quite arpecop mirth nor grief ever — it, SI ould &. 908 rarely articulate. LaWith woeful measures, wan Despair, Low. sullen sounds, his grief beguiled.” Debility is most torrible, a has Drought thous. ands upon thousands to untimely graves; thus blast- ing the ambition of many noble youths, It can be cured by the use of this E INFALLIBLE REMEDY. The mass of voluntary testimony in possesmon of the Proprietor, vouching its virtues and curative wers, is immense,embracing names well known science and fame. Certihicates of cures from one month to twenty years’ standing,and of the most reliable and responsible character, are open for in- spoction, from Governors of States, Judges, eminent Physicians, and dirtinguinhed Clergyimen, PRACT BUCITU 1s propar- cording to the rules of Pharmacy and Chomistry, with the greatest accuracy and C) i cal knowledge and care devoted in its combination. Soe Prof, Dewees’ valuable. Works on the Practice FH Ehysio, and most of the late Standard Works of eeic ine. HELMBOLD’S BUCH is safe and plensant in taste and odor, bnt immediate in its action. appeared before me. an Alderman ofthe T. HELMBOLD, Chemist, os say, that his prepara ereury, or injurious of the voice occur, it is who, boing y tion contains no Nares ‘s Drug, butare puroly Vegetah H.'T. HELMBOLD, Sole Mannfacturer, Sworn and subscribed before me, this 2k day of Now ry 1854. Wn. P. Hiensrp, Alderman, Price $1 per bottle, or six for $5, delivered to any address, ONE THING CERTAIN, A TRIAL € S BUT A DOLLAR—TRY IT! And be con vinoed of its ciency. And it is accom aniod by reliable and responsible Certificates from ssors of Medical Colloges, Clerzymen, and . Prepared bry H.'f. HELMBOLD, Practical and Analytical Chemist, IM Sonth Tenth st,, below Chesti Philad’a. To be hnd of all Drugctsts and dealers throughout the United States, Canadas, and British Provinces. Boware of Counterfeits. Ask for HELMBOLD'S—take no other. Cures guarantied. Sold by C. STOTT, Drugzist, corner Pa. avenne and 7th street, Washington city, and all other drug iit es : jan & eoty* ORE TO BE ADMIRED THAN THE RICHEST DIADEM WORN BY KINGS OR EMPERORS, What? Why a Beautiful Head of Hair. Because it is the ornament (God Episasely provided for all our race. Reader, although tho rese may bloom ever so brightly inthe Flowing cheak, the exe he ever so sparkling. the teeth be those of pearls, if the head is bereft of its covering, or the hair be snarled and shriveled, Atrsh and dry, or worse still, if sprinkled with gray, nature, will lose more than half her charms. ‘Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative, if used two or three times a week, will restore and erenently nie be all qioh an fger g wg = ie following and judge. @ writer of the first 7s the celebrated Pianist, Thalbers « ies zw Yorx, 9, 1858. Dr. WooD—Dear Sir: Permit me to ane to you the oblig tions Iam auder for the entire restoration of my hair to ite original color; about the time of any arrival in the Ui ‘States it was rapidl: ray, but upon the «pplica- soon recovered ite original wonderful “ Drych a'r Gwyliedydet.” WELSH NEwsrarer OFFicK, 13 Nassau at., April 12, 1853. Pao¥. O. J. Wood—Dear Bir: Some month or six weeks ago T received x bottle of your Hnir Ri ive nud gave it my wife, who concluded to uy it on her hair, little thinkin: at the the that it would restore the gray hair to ite origins 4 well as my surprise, after afew weeks’ ed that wonderful effect by turniag oll ray hairs toa dark brown, at the sume time beautifyin, thickening the hair. Estroogly recommend the above Re tive to all persons in waut of such a change of their hair. CHARLES CARDEW. New York, Jnly 25, 1857. PRoF. 0.3. Wood With confidence dol recommend your Harr Restor 8 being the most efficacions article Izver our Heit tive my hai have graduily gro few niore applications them to their natural color. It also hea relier and unplesaant itching, so common amon who perspire freely. 3G. CHICAGO, I, May 1 Pror. Woop: Abont two years ago Calling of and turning gray; { waa fret had tried many remedies ta’ no offect. Afe P, iechas per J commenced sin, applications out, and turn: twa origi Cotet, Wer recommend its use to all. ‘Tho Restorative is put np in bottles of three sizes, viz: large, medium, and «mall; the small holds half A pint, and ret: or one dollar pr bottls; the dium holda at least twenty per cent. more in pro tien than the small, retails for two dollars per he tle; the larxe holds a quart, 49 per cent. nore Proportion, and rotails for & 0. J. WOOD & CO. ators, 312 Broadway, N (in the great N.Y. Wire Railing Estab lishment,) and 114 Market street, St. Louis, Mo.; and sold’ by all good Druggists aud Fancy Goods Deal nar I6-Stawly.rq A COMPOUND REMEDY, in which we have labored to Produce the moat effectual alterative that can be made, It ie & concentrated extract of Para Barna combined with es of aril grester alte: werastoafiord ¢ for the dines sea Bureaparill is represeut- It in believed that remedy is wanted b; nia, and that one whic! ‘ure must prove of immense service to ficted fellow-citizens. How c it has been proven by experi many of the worat cases to be found of the followi plaints : SCROPOLA and SCROPULOUS COMPLAINTS, ERUP- BLOTCHES, TUMORS RALT RHEUM BeRLT CHES, TU, ALT RHEUM, SCALD HEAD, SYPHILIS and 8Y PHILITIC APFECTIONS, MERCURIAL DISEASE, DROPSY, NEURALGIA or TIC DOULOU- REUX, DEBILITY, DYSPEPSIA and INDIGESTION, ERYSIPELAS, ROSE or ST: ANTHONY'S FIRE. and in? eed the whole com, arising from IMPURI OF THE BLOOD. SESS See eee SME UREES, ‘This compoand will be fornd a great promoter of health, m taken in the Bpring, to expel the foul bumors which th By the timely nipped in the thinlarge clase of this componnd w re are 3 remed, the skin in pun, find it is obstructed ever itis foul, and ‘ your feelinge will tell yon when. Even Lar disorders felt, people eujoy beiser health, and live for cl ing thi Keep the blood healthy and well; ultun of life disordered, there can be no lasting health. er of later somethin, go wrong, and the great machinery of life is disecdecel or overthrown. Sareaparilia has, and deserves much, t complishing these ends. But the world hi deceived iy rations of it, partly becanse the dene alone 2 virine that in clatmed for st, bat more Teens many preparations, pretending to be coucentrated exten Couthin but little of the viriue of Barsaparilia, of anything Daring Inte years the public have been misled by large bot- ties, prevendiog to fires quart of Extract of Sarsxparilia for ‘Moat of these have be tain litte, cue m frauds Upon the sick, for any, Sarea, e “Henee, biter Rercaparitia which flood the + but jnenses it is order to secure their complete eradication fr the remedy should be judiciously taken tious on the bottle. led to care. In om the aystem, to direc- PREPARED BY DR. J. C. AYER & co., LOWELL, MASS., Prick, $1 PER BottLE; Six Botries For $5. Fer els ty 2D. GILMAN, Washingions R. 8. ‘T. CIS- Georgetown, and by all Drog gists Georgetown, and by everywhere. HE ATHENEUM RESTAURAD au. aventiy north Side, between Oe no & roete, Wing passed i) hands of P. Guigon & Gor will, hereaitee noted in & style making it vie with any sim Union. P. Guigon, well known as long the cook of the Kirk House,will Scristond the cutsine of the Atheneum? aH in person, which fact will be, he trusts, a sufficient. that the edibles placed i nats, Sal bee uisitel 0 ie c xd c.; and choicest 5 0} can atall times be f3 FR RAN os ANB PRET : eels Sin Wak fon compete oy ely pd ate fad do pat wish to purchass: at sas neat ta RSTO Rate si WORTH of New C fl, g00 eos ce ORNL ____ EDIOIWEB. NE eos ireasahront ceians OL. RC W ELL’S NEW MEDIC. east, » ears form ot loony, Te, dome Oy cvunisig the Hien thereby remoting te ae ees pins Salt. a 2 2 LSALT i Curg-ALL, er ah er eiree tyetem'ail arterial and venous 0 LTITUDES HAV. ZED the vi of 4 but lately di: Mik sndtuueduesl. San testimoni is and certificates of cure. VE USED IT acknowledge a A “ wat bonelt: An uaintance of ours Was cured of a severe case of Neuralgia in less than 4 week.—Norway ( Me.) Advertiser. UR INVALUABLE MEDICINE is nobl Guislling. in tay ease, all tho hick yon made for it. A blood to the head, ‘ sacar here J. P. Guu NGHAM, Phil’a, NFLAMMATORY RHEUMATISM was my ‘enna ‘he first peokare did oe ere effeo- not a vestige o! umnatism 18 left. my Bis - See Hi. Duxcan, New York. I KNOW IT IS GOOD for Rheumatism, remov- ing it ina few hours, Iam now trying it for Serofuia and have already received Beno ‘ S. Lessic, Reading. TRIED IT FOR FOR ANEURISM of the Ab- dominal Aorta, La ten days the pain was £9 i, T. W. Fitzsimons, Phil’a. ESPRAK BY TIE BOOK. We have tried it. It has completo control over Inflamma- tion—Jacksonville( Va.) New Erg. IS, CANKER, RHEUMATISM Broygey in have been cured by it—Jeffer sonville Ind.) Democrat, AY ANY MORE WOULD TESTIPY, if neces- sary. Descriptive Circulars, with testimonials may be obtained tom any Druggist who has this valuebie medicine for sale. OGGSWELL’S ANTIPITLOGISTIC ALT. Vries, $1; Chronic package, $2.5) D. LOR & CO., General Asonts, 28 Dock st., Iphia. me SEW MEDICAL SALT IS FOR SALE a Washing neetowne nnd vicinity, nad f. by Drucgists generally. 6, but the preseiption of ono should fail te try the mar T7-tr nly physicians, Govern- ment Hospitals, Farriors, Planers, Farro>ra, Live «., have practically demonstrated this fact, hout the world. No article ever before re sueh undivided praiso and support from tical and Seientifie men. RIHEUMATISM of years’ standing. has been totally cured, Piles. ‘umors, Running Seres, Scrofula, Still Felon ial hg Burns, Bites, Bouls. » Salt Rheum, and all aches aw and kindred iF SES. CATT a Spavin, Poll il, Sweeney, Hoof-ail, sulxlued and E cured by the 2 MMUSTANG LINIMENT. VALUABLE HORSE SAVED! LITCH, Hyde Park. V the horse was considered worth! Hpevin,) “but since the free uae of Mf mont. I bave sold him for $150 cash. ment has been doing wonders up here.” tang Lin Your Luu- 4 Broan stReer, PHiLanenruya, Pa. (Extract.) “in lifting the kettle nthe fire it became unmanageable. tilted over, a aided my hands very eeverely, almost to acrisp. It was an awful sight. ‘Tho Mustang Linismeut appeared to extract the’ pain. it healod rapidly, without more. ness, and left no scar of accoun “Yours truly, CHARLES FOSTER.” Such language as this is but the constant and nat- ural echo wherever this article is used. TT Liniment 14 indispensable to Planters and rs of Horses and Mules. Mr. JOHN DA Montzomery, Ala., soli lave for 32%, wi ised from utter uselessness by this Linimont. y family shonid have it. Bo very particular and enquire Tor the Mustang Liniment, and take no ther. “'Sold by all dealers throughout North and South merica, Europe, and all the ny of the Ocean, 25 cents, 4 cents. and $1 sttle, OF cents, OH EN ES @ PARK, New York, Iso, LYON’S CELE =D INSEC pi Aig, LYON'S CELEBRATED INSECT LICTED! the Blood, the INDIAN ION, prepared by Mrs. ie now known to the faculty, and it« popu- nerensing daily. For the cure of Dyap-p- ipeias, Rheumatism, and all dixsenses ¢ }, Blool and Skin itis found to be a cious remedy, also diseases of the Liver Kidneys; and there ar mireds of our ecitiz: who can tostify to the good results which ha lowed from it We take pleasure in referring to it ns possexsing great advantages, and capable of sea igas | incalculable benefit upon suffering lin- manity tisfor sale at Mra. C Residences, 18 Baltunore street, Baltimore, and at the principal Drug Stores. Agents in Washington—Chas. Stott, corner Pa. ayenue and 7th street, (Brown’s Hote! Square); F. B. Winter, corner K street and Vermont avenue; and the Draggists generally. Also by R.S.'T. Cis- sell, Georgeto ; : “The best reference can be given in or out of the city, and numerous certifigatos seen by calling on the Proprietoross, mar I7-ly HE GREAT Rice L REGENERATOR, TRIESEMAR—Prot d vs Royal Letters Pat- ent of England, and secured hy the Seals of the Ecole do Pharmacie de Paris andthe Emperial Col legs of Medic Vienna. No.1 is invaluable fe and physical exhausti ? relaxation, spermatorres, 1 and ix a tonic. > No.2 completely eradicates al! traces of those dis easos that have been hitherto treated by thenauseoun and pernicious nae of copavia and cubebs, No.3 has entirely supplanted the injurious use of merenry, ther aeuting to the sufferer spocdy re lief, disy the impurities and routing out the AR, No.1, 2 and 3, are propared in the ozengo, devoid of taste or smell, and_can carried in the waistcoat pocket. Sorp ix TIN CASES, AND DIVIDED INTOSKPARATE DOSES as mimin- istered by Valpeau, Lalieman, Roux, Ricord, &e., &c. Price $3 each, or four eases in one for $4, which saves $3; aud in $27 cases, whereby thore ix a saving of $8, "To be had, wholesale aud retail, of DR. BARROW, 157 Prince street, Now York. fm mediately on receiving a remittance, Dr. Barrow will forward the ‘Friesemar to any part of the World, seourel an: Tessed Boo: . Sematiann nt te writer shat casio For salo in this city by FORD & BRO., corner of Palaveand {ith at mine 15-3in SYRUP IN THE WORLD. The best COUGH SYRUP in the world is HARTSHORNE’'S PECTORAL SYRUP OF ~ . WILD CHERRY. _ This article is prepared by a chomist, and is pro- nouneed by medical men, and those who have uaed It, to be the best preparation for Couchs, Colds, Ca tarrh. Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Si Throat Cold, and mpreventive of tiatlion of diseases, Con’ sunuption. Persons who sing should use it. Itis pleasant to the taste, softens, clears and strengthens the ¥oice, allays a!! irritation of the throat aud lungs, and pre are taking cold. ™ Bottles 25a0d M cents and $1, Sold ail druggists in Washington, Georeetoe ss and gf dniéee oe Att E undersigned offers for snle the above stand id brand ot tne RAE, WHR EN of tear istillation, f barrale. ‘The own. bas unlity of the Whiskey known #0 favorably in. the South for the past eight years, wil! alway she kep' seestere sen ine yee te Bee ee a a Bye Watekey. distilled ator snore ee der our OWN perro - and ~—— free from ‘any deleterious ani ness whic! Tender ade up whiskies so ob- jectionable. Always hav large stock of the above, and other fine whiskies in New York as well a8 Philadelphia, we are enabled to ship goods from either CF rect, REEMAN & SIMPSON, Phenix Distiliery. Pes 4 < ist yOMoe se south Front at., Philadelphia; in New Som OOF ATS Wa TOTES HOOL WATCH SOL we HES Just received, a new lot of these warranted lent time keepers, at prices ratsieg from » SEM) fos Jewslor, 3H Penn. ® IANOS.—A real nice PIA made Knabe& P Co., Baltimore, for 125. wee ve Vi mnn, three p good, and six ex- aoa fion cece tee ben ie aia early. TORN" F: BVT AS. mare 06 Penn. ave., bet. Sth and 10th sta. I EST A ON DEPOSI Ci 7 S0cumays watt Lae TEA hate jun RA. Pree cen Oe BURCHE Warren tuameaed ti mar 19-coss (States). S36, VoleOth nad ot ta, gees oe Beet et or —_ ‘ en Ras Giscovered the most = riod ny Bae DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. LET NO PALSE DELICACY PREVENT. APPLY IMMEDIATELY. SGA CURE WARRANTED OR NO CHARGE IN TWO Ys. Weakness of the Back, Striciwres, Affections of the Kidneys and Bladder, tnvolumary Discharges, lnpoteney, General Debiluy, Nervousness, : ‘Cea of Wdens, Palpitation of the Heart, e er Big or 5 Disease of the tlead, Thront, Nose or Skin, Affections of the ‘Stomach or Boweia— those Territie Disorders ansng from Rabie of ¥ Drendful snd rene der Marriage umpoumble, and des:rey buth Body sno Bind who have become the vi¢tims of Solitary Vics, iad trend tea Geatfactive babh which asmosliy ecsepe fan tusimely grave thourends of Young Men of the most ex- alted talents and brilliant intellect, who a have entranced iieteung Benates with the thendere aor Fated te esatacy the living lyre, may call wut fall coos ee MARRIAGE. MARRIEDPERSONS, or Y. Meo Mar- wrens j or — contemplating 8 * cured. He who mens Sieell oor the care of Dr. J. may age of ously confide in his honor a8 « gentleman and confidently rel his skill ax a physician. OFFICE No. 7 SOUTH PREDERICK STREET, left hond aide from Baluumore street, a (ew doors from the corner, Fail uot to observe came and aumbes. Letters ust be paid and contain a stamp. iaeteos DR. JONNETON, Member of the Royal College of Surgesos, London, graduate fcom one of the most eminent Colleges in’ the Uniied States, and the ge«ter part of whose life bas beem spent in the how don, Paris, Philadelphia and elsewhere, has ef- fected some of the most astor known; mony trombled with iy ep; wounds, becalen Sith frequeat biusiie i Jerangement of mind, were ¢ tence wih deoihe PARTICULAR NOTIC Young Men and others who have injured themeelves by @ certain pactice indulged in when alone—a habit frequently learned from evil companions, or at school, the elects of which are uighily feit even when asleep, and is not cured, Fenders mnrtinge impossible, and destroys both wind and body, shoul: iy yet lo "These are sone of tee and and melancholy effeets Nabe ges of Sight, Lows of Maser im the Head, Dimness of Sight, Janel « Power, Puipitation of the Heart, Dyspepey, Nervous leis iy, Derangement of the Dizestive ‘anctious, General Debiluy, ba a ‘of C c. MENTALLY —The feurful effects on the mind are much to fusion of idens, be dreaded—Lose of Memor, of Spirits, Evil Porbods train of Society, Seif-Lnatram, Love of Solitude, Timidity, exe, are some of the evile pro- duced. “NERVOUS DEDILITY.—Thousands can now Jadge what ie the cause of their deciiwing health, desing their vigor, be- that were ever need ack and coming weak, pale, ross and om tated, having angular a » Cough oF aympiome of CousumpLion. a abieieneie It) s'OF IMPRUDENCE. aacovery ing to those who, from edincation and fone befriend hits. He falle into the iguorant and designing pretenders, w! fich his pecmminary embstance, ke her month, or aa long 8 the amallest fe : ‘ve his with ruined health. to or by the nee of that deadly of this itling digs ppointm jercury, hasten the ¥ fram whaec bourne pe Ua DR. JOHNSON'S REMEDY FOR ORGANIC WEAKNESS AND IMPOTENCY. ; Loss of Procreanre ling and Weakucss or Exbuustion of che mon, fexeful peedily cared hated NDORSEMENT OF THE PRESS. THE MANY THOUSANDS cored at this Institetion withia venteen years, and the numerous important Burgi 2 perlormed b; A by the =f Dabty, ta semicatet quavanoce wo tee al DERUVI ays YRUP, B. te SOLUTION OF PROTOXIDE IRON COM TNED, 7 fully passed theordeal to which new Fares ertentn tho Winterin Medion re scigeoted, must now be received as an established Dosorpiedycine, Iteeffioncy tm ouring spepsin, Afections of the Liver, Dropsy, Newre! aia, "Bronchicts and Consumption Tendencies, Lis beeen State the od Betis, eng Nn tratt is or jercury, Desility, ond SMT Disease whi require @ Tonic and Alterativs Medicine, bs ‘ond question. The Proofs of its efficacy are so numerous, so well authenticated; and of such peculiar character, that sufferers cannot rea,- — poultateto receive the prof- A “The PERUVIAN SY RU Pix does not profess to be al but ines is —< a I NORSOE, en! are iutimately related, au roe 1854 i om Oné cauRe, ma) wu ny one | The classes of diseases for which one A the 8 vides @ Cure, ix precisely that which haa eo, often baffied the hishest order of medical The pote pre tangible, the witheases acoes- fety and efficacy of the Syrup incon- ir rtible. Those who may wish for anu opinion from disinterested persons respecting the character of the Syrup cannot fail to be satished with the fol- lowing among numerous testimonials inthe hands of the Agents. The siguatures are those of gentle- men well known in this community, and of the high- estrespectability: —_ Cazp.—Thoe undersigned, having experienoed the beneficial effects of the “ Peruvian Syrup,” do pot bositate to recommend it to the attention of the ublic. » From our own experience, as well as from the tes- of ethers, whose intelligence and ip ae nip are altogether unquestionable, we have no doubt of its efficacy in cases of Incipiont Diseases of the vangs snd Bronchis! Passaces, Dyspey sia, Liver ‘omp.aint, Dropsy, Neuralgia, &e. Indeed its ef- fects would be incredible, but from the high charac- ter of those who bave witn them, aad have volunteered their testimony, as we do ours, to its restorative * m ERPONT, Tuomas C. Amonr, A DEXTER, Prrex Harvey, $.H. Kexpatt, M.D, James C. Donn, . Samrat May. Ni It_is wel! known that the medicinal effect of Pro toxide of Iron in lost hy even a very brief expore te of Protoxide of i been deemed pe . Inthe Peruvian Syrup, this desirable point is attained by ComRIxXaTiION WAY BEFORE Unknown; and this solution may replace all the rote earhonatos citrates, and tartrates of the Ma- feria Medica. A. A. HAYES, M. D., Assayor to the State of Maxsachusetts, 6 Boylston stroet, Boston, For sale by Druggists te Price for large titles, 8, mediurn size le KE WARK & CO., Proy - ay For sale in Washington by Z. f). Gilman, Special ain & Palmer, Joni Schwartze, fo ML. s Harbaugh, H. ff. McPherson, Jos. Bury, P.S. Walsh, Jas. H. Stone, J,5. Lovejoy, Dr. D. B. Glark, D. Ridgelas § a Georgetown’ by B. T. Sixsell,and J.T. Kid i ne 24-6 TH CELEBRATED DR. J. 8. ROSE'S MEDICINES, Or Purrapenrnia. ‘hese remodies are the result of thirty-five years of extensive and suc jul practice, and are the only reliable 4 “ada to cure the various ilis that fiesh i bete hon mie DR.J. 8. ROSE'S COUGH SYRUP, OR EX- PECTORANT, will radically eure Conghs, Colds, ——— Bronchitis, and ali Lung diseases. Pit SHeents and #1. J.8. ROSH'S ALTERNATIVE SYRUP, or Blood Purifier, for the cure of Scrofuia, Old Erup: tions, Chronig Diseases, Uloors, Swelled Neck, aad nildiseason arising from au impure state ofthe blood, ric DR ROSE'S DYSPEPTIC COMPOUND. The for Dyspepsia and Liver Com PRR S ROSES PAIN CURER. It « Aad om. ignota cure all; but it alone has stood the test of 35 years, curing sm, od Ear Aches, Cholic, Pains in the Stomach and Bowels, Sprains, Braises, Pains in the Limbs, Joints, Back, and Spine, orany pain internally or externally, Price, 12, 25, and 0 cents a bettie, Ifyou wish to get cnred of any of the above com- te. cet DR. J. 8. ROSE’S GENUINE MEDI- SS, which you will know when genuine b; having his written signature on the cork of eac bottle. Sold by druggists generally. N. B.—Beware of the One Fr nestrums purportin; the heat in the world. inaely HARTSIOR EAT PAIN ANNIILATOR AND REMEDY FOR] DY SPE PRA WK STOMACH AND WEAK BOWELS, PREPARED BY A CHEMIST. Bortttzs 12, 25 and 59 cents and one doliar. THEGREATEST piscovEsY IN MEDICAL HARTSHORNE’S CURE-ALL should be k inal mantis la ence af saan ot eae ee ness, as it frequently cures in loss time ure “Tcurea'pain fu any part of the aystem ind is uaed externally and internally. Ast e etment duce a bad Cold, Rhew and Bods; also. Stuf iy hd et a bottle. It acts upon the Nerves, Museles, ine: Blood aud Bones; and by its warming elee- trom: metio poet, Seed all pain fromi the system. i and try i a Conch, use HARTS- SYROPUOF WILD best Cough Syrup in the are Bilions, use HAR TSHOR NETS ANTI ‘orl BIMOCS PLS Phey act ack and Bowels, carrying off in Wane ti in Washing! A | Gseeenens i. L& Co. A oe Hi- on the Liver, Sto 1 Bile and Fou! Se- all Drug Stores CISSE. Regie YOUTH AND MANHOUD, Ju: pubhisl le arin Fam to an) ml ane ny" » ocipt of three ps. = 3 Da AMEDICAL ving recourse to expensive {From the Lontion Lancet.’ ete sa ses oe ott & CO., Ist ‘New DEwis ICULTURAL WAREHOUSES. Eowanel Sinteon, S197 ot. north of Pa. ev: ARCHITECTS. % . Agoney Block, oor. 7 & F sta., 34 story, . 4. . Th st. and av. uP . Wark Hassice seek ek teuloresoiee TAK, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. B 486 12th st., DAE. M. THoMPsoN, 21 Og Bt, bet. ar. ity ‘ARRINGTON & LLoTD, 2) Lou. cS gee Cc. B. a ye wing C) + €¢ Roperns, cor.7 & F ye onsee. Cuanirs H. UTERMEHLS, € Lou. av., nach bats, vader E. Pa. av, & eth st. 5 SE. corner A Baer ES. aora ce be Dae Es ” Ban, at Metzerott’s, Pa. av, AND StL th st. enat, Wirwers’ Crriz: Bepeta’s Brass BANKS AND BANKERS. 4 YER Gon ai ath ets worth of Pasay xwis Jounsox & Co., ye av., cor. Wth at. MW Wass 8 O0.a80 BI aes bet de koh sta? LLIARD SALOONS. Pur.an'’s MaRaix TaBLes, 468 13th at., oor. Pa. av, BLACKSMITH SHOPS. Cuas. C, Annxnson, pear 7th st., & Duyau, G OvCR & LENMAN, hoe: Of 8 | eg | Va. av., J. Da j. horse anoer. BOARDING-HOUSES. te Brewster rarer eeky, av. ts. Tonnsy, 532 Pa. av., bet. Tet and So eta, BOUK-RINDERIES. Epwaxp Lyextr, 271 Pa. av..bet. 10th and Lith ste, BOOKS AND STATIONERY. | WY. BaLtaytre, religious book de: Nogturax Lisratixs Booxerore. BOOT AND SHOE peer ned Gro xs, S00 » near Ha oy Awe bet. 4 & 6th ste, P. Beoven, 30 Fe. am, a —. & 7 ete, BRIC YERS. Cuas. G. Bact, (patent range, &c.,)E st, bet. 1I5&1¢ BRICK YARDS- K. H. Lampet, oor. N. J. av. and N st. south, CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. Jas. W. Banxen, 446 N.Y. ens 4th & 15th ste, CARRIAGE FACTO! Axprew J. Jorvcr, cor. 14th and & sts., & Pa. av. Guorce R. HAs, &. mide Pa. ave, bot. 13 & 1335 atx, Jno, P. DExnrs, onst side 6th at, bet, av,& Cat Rarvey & Bozzix, ay iia av. CHINA, GLASSW. . x PELL & Son, S41 Pa. av., bet. 6th & 7th ete dere ie Pa ip et ith had iat at, CLAM AGENTS. Hexry Sree ag Troasury Dep't. CLOTHING STO! - Watt, Srernens & Co,, 322 Pa, av. bet-9 & 10 sta, Noan Waker & Co., Hi ote! Building. Acs & 4% ate, ee 7 at ot. to hotel ba §- Ganrinn, jndion’ saloon, 22 Pe. ay.. bet 12K 13ete .G. Weavers, Meties’ enloon, opp. 4 Tuomas Porat nxt, 2 Pa. ay. het, 10th & the wt 08. SCUAPFINID, bet G ae He ied rt 3 av.jce Cream $1 per eal Piss Sietbsouth of Capitol, and doe Conte Mat. DENTISTS. R. Finury Torr, 31° Pa. a OME a. D., 3» Pa. ay Mrs. Mary A. Eaton, 434 19th et., near Pa. ar, Mai Phineas: Pronch drebe maker, 18 Mit. Space, DPKUG STORES. Pir eT ins .W. cor. | and 121 yest End, 4 Pa. av., West DRY GOODS. W. M. Suveree & » 38 Market Hpsee.b 9 A aete R. B. ITAL, 373-5 7th at. alno, Carpets, Sloss, As. Jan W Rs, 49 Markot Space, bet. 7th & #th ats, Ww A Co. S257th at Pa av. .G , 347 71 near Nerthern ee Niwvrom, a2! 7th Rt. four doors north Pa. ay. DYERS AND SCOURERS. BW EY. 383 Pa. av., 49 Jefferson st. G.T. W- ENGRAVERS. = D. O. Harn, 2 Pa. sy., het. 12th and 13th ste . . "g & draw! Apaze 514 us 2 .C. STRVENS, 33 Pa. av., bet. 9th end 10th ets. ~C. O Megara, 2t Pa. 8y.,bet2 & 3 ats.;toya,&e ae War ep ml a & Contre Market J FOUNDRIES. Rak "Scasmionns (ivan) oor, Peskin . § yg . FU URE ES. 'o., SH 7Tth st., north ' . St. Cuar, cor. 12th & B, «. Pa. av; Second-hand, ENTLEMEN & BELONGINGS.” Ls rex’ hats & wardrobe articles, Browne’ STROREEN HOUSES & FEED STORES. hs deo a st. Isl; po ag = sour ms Save, Nurseryman > x. GROCERY STORES. * ay & Bi ELL, cor. 15t! al av. Wa. Buran, #4 Market Space, bet. 7th aud sth ate, . W. K. Haxbr, 223 Pa, av., bet. 14th and 15th sta, ny ergs Tokt bet, th & 15th ate, ‘ ) set, Wn Wroorney lath and Fate GUNSMITHS. - C. H. Mone, 456 6th st., son’ v. HARDWARE AND COFLERY. AMPBELL & CoyLe, 35! Pa. av., opp. Bro . ELVaNs & THoxPson, (coach findings,) 36 Pa. av. L. H. & G. C. Scuweingr,27) Pa. av., bot. 10& Ll ate E. Tocxer & Co., 32] Pa. av. near 7th st. HATS, CAPS, AND FURS. B.H. Siixvewetz. 26 Pa. av b. Willards & Kirk'd, HOUSE-FURNISHING STORES. C.Woovwar», (gen’! as'mt) n.*. Pa. av. bet. 0 & 11, ; ‘am 7th st., bet. D& E. (Everything. R ia Pa. av bet 17th and 1th Stacey & Guy, N. wy a. BY. ‘NJEWELRY STORES. (dow 1ith sts, |. .O. Hoorn, ae BY, S$ Le av., bet. 12th and 13th ste. M. Horra, watches Rnd jewelry, 337 and 508 Pa. av, J. KARR, 490 Ps. av., bet. Sd & and 43 ata. J ironometer, & o. maker, 437 7th et. 4. er. 480 15th st, go : P Hs Wx. 1. Gonrs, footof K st. n., near G: etown, P. Doxery, cor. New York av. and it. LIVERY SFADLES. ~ ALiison Naiton, Jr., cor. Pa. ay. and 1SS¢ wt. LOUKSMITHS AND BELL HANGERS, otha Gt sta also gausiith, = be sts.; also GLASSES, ke. < Prancis | ams, 237 Pa. ay., nor 13th at, “DUMBER VYarps. .N.& J. W. Kasey, foot D st., (stenm enw mill.) Tuzo. Mosnen, Biagden’s wharf, foot 4th xt. east. MACHINISTS & ENGINE BUILDERS. W.M. Exits & Brorner, 13th st., near the Canal. J. MeCreuanp cor, 10th and E ata. Wuire, Hart & #. of canal, iron rail’s. MARBLE LEW st. bet. 12 & 13; mantles, &o. rh. & br. stone, a... eor. F, & 12, Jacoz VEInMEv 4th st, Pa. av.; mant!'s,A0, MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS. J.CLARK, math’! instrument maker, 409 ist st., east, MILLINERY, &c. pga: fee. Sh ion om % ae BV, TORES. Pror. C. ‘T. De Ca:nxit, cor. Pa. av. & lth st, PAINTS, OLLS, GLASS, &e. Hows, & Mors 325.C st., near & 1 PAPER HANGINGS, &c. és, Maacnitza mame at, bet. De Ea nthe Fraxcis Wiixer, 35 N.Y. av., PATENT AGEN CHARLEs F. STANSBURY, 8. ¢, cor, 7th & F ate, Cras. G. Pace, 7th st., opp. P.O. tment. T.G. CLarTon, #5 F st., near 7th st. Eviiorr & Parrex, cor. 8th & F <st Pet Sa G. H, Fawn, wedel ~~? er, F st., op. Isaac Henzecns. 429 Pa. ay., bet. “ *SHOTOGKAPHIC GALLERTESS Witicenvarse tn Be ay tet ce nel eth ote, HLTENURST 6. iv, beet a 1 PLA oe AND ag ere MELs: BGAN & Raixenart, foot of G et. north, 5 VPEUMBERS ANB cas FITTERS. LW. ON & BRO, 28 nb MOA I Joun Rumer, sh Pa. ave, between d aud 0 shee” & Co., 48 9th st., north of Pa. av, aster FTANSAx, ©. w. cor. La av. & oth st, PORTRAIT PAINTERS. J.M. STANLEY, 27% Pa. av., bet. 1th & 12th sta, 7 OF FICES—(Beek and Jeb.) Peat ig “T hst., b. 1 & K: and High st, G T. 5 vat 5 4 ORERD ESTATE et nh < : CG , 470 H at., bet. th xt, . Nat. Din, po RESTAURANTE. | BAN’ OLS. C. H. Norvoy’s Young Ladivs Institute, 490 Est. araverts Pex. inet Pee L.c. A ¥,( SLAP.) Ni ote + ) oor Ne STOVES. BANGES, Guar i dees Wi a ~ b. u; i ev Ruinvina, cor Pacey. & Withee “BW itis Ba ‘orar at., south a NG ING, dees Soe ea Eng oh A Joe ganaee| siya” bet: feck A inth ate, iieeaee pare wi s . "085 INCE Tinos.

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