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MISCELLANEOUS. The ano?"-S*?ir?r. * IT WILLIAM CULL*!* UMTAHT. Bund here bv my tide aud turn, I pray, On the lake below thy pun tit eyee; Til# aloud* hung over It, nuevy ana gray, And dark and aileut the water Ilea; And out of that frown miit the nuow la wavering flakes begins to flow; Flake after flake, They aiak in the dark and aileut lake. See how in a living swarm they come From the ehamUira beyond lost misty veil. Some hover awhile in sir. and some Rush prone from the aky kike summer hail. All. dropping swiftly or settling alow, Meet, aud ore still in thu depth below; Flake after fluke Dissolved in the dark and silent lake. Here delicate anow-stars, out of the cloud Come flouting downward iaairy J>l"y, Like suanglos dropped from the glistening crowd That whiten by night the milky way; TUu'O broader and burlier masses fall; The sullen water buries them all; Flake after Hake All drowned in the dark and silent hike. And some, us on tender wings they glide From their chilly birth-cloud, dim and gTJJ, Are joined in their full, and, aide by tide, Come clinging along their unsteady way ; As friend with mend, or husband with wift Mukre hand in hand the passage of life; Each mated flako .Soon sinks in the dark aud silent lake. Lo! while we aro gating, in swifter haste Stream down thu snows, till thu air is white, An, Uivriiul* by myriads madly chased, They fling themselves from their shadowy height. The fair frail creatures of middle sky, What speed thuv make, with their grave so nigh; Flake after flake, To lie in the durk aud silent lake I I see in thy gentle eyes a tear: They turn to me in sorrowful thought; 'J'hoit thinkest of friends, the good aud dour, Who were for a time, and now are not; I /ike these fair children of cloud and frost, Thut glisten a moment and then arc lost, Flake after flako, All lost ill the dark and silent lake.. Yet look again, for the clouds divide; A gleam of blue ou the wator lies; And far away, on the mountaiu aide, A sunbeam falls from the opening skies. Hut thu hurrying host that flew between The cloud and the water no more is seen; Fluke after flake, At rest in the dark und%iluut lake. Bantam's lmpnden.ee. The London Critic says : " Will Burnum relate a curious robufT which lie met with in this country and which docs not deem !? i have been printed hitherto!1 lie went to sec JVcwstend, aud, among the other local curiosities, Byron's elm was pointed out to him, upjn the boric of which the poet engraved his own name and that of his sinter, when he speut his last evening at Muwstead, in the company of Moore and Hobbouse. Barniim looked at the piece of bark with a cove tous eye, and then told the gardener to in to liis master (Colonel Wildmnn) and bid him five hundred pounds for permission to carry it away with him. The gallant colonel, who venerates every relic of Bvrou, was highly indignant, and re turned for answer, that he should not have it for live thousand, and to show him out. But Barnum was uot to bo rebuffed, aud gave the gardener his aidrens, in ease his master should think better of It. The colonel did not think better of it, and the incited inscription may be seen to this day in the g.t>ve behind the Abbey. BALT1MOBE ADVERTISEMENTS. AMERICAN BOOK STORE. WILLIAM S. CROWLEY, Bookseller and Sta tioner, No. 140 Baltimore street, near Calvert,, opposite Carroll Hall, keeps constantly on hand a cmpleta assortment of Books, in every department ?f literature. Also, Blank Books, School Books, Letter Paper, Cap Paper, Pens, Ink, Envelopes, and every variety of Fancy and Staple Stationery. All the new books received u* soon as pubtisbed For sale, wholesale and retail, at the very lowest prioee, Subscription received for all the Papers and Mag iizinet published. X1T Agent for the "American Organ," and all the American Books and Pupers published. nov 18 JACOB VEATER) Cabinet Maker nnd Undertaker of Fnnemla, At short notice, No. 81 ROSS Street, near Eutaw, Baltimore. nor 11 DRESS AND CLOAK MAKING. Mu. C. V. JOUNSTON, Pennsylvania avenue, third door from Tenth street, entrance on D street, Will take several Apprentices. Also, good bands wanted. She will cut and baste, cut Linings and Patterns. dee 4?ly TO THE PUBLIC. * f'lXED HO! lis FOR THE WASHING TON AND ALEXANDRIA BOATM. THE following are the hours of depar turea of the only reliable steam ferry boat ply I ing between Alexandria and Washington: The steamer GEORGE PAGE willleave Washing ton dallv, st the usual hours. Will leave Alexandria at the usual hours. Uis omnibuses will leave the corner of Penneyl v una Avsnna and Seventh street, to oonneot with the boat, also at the aaual hours. Ilia omnibuses will sonnect with all cars arriving ut, and departing from, Washington sod Alexandria. m,T ?4-tf GEORGE 1'AtiE FREE" EXHIBITION. YANXEBSOX'S DAGUERREAN SALOON. Improved Stereoscopic Likenesses. V f grtauti Imprtwmutf tttr mad* is On PKMo fisslif Art. DAGUERREOTYPES OX PAPER And in Oil Colors, for exceeding any style of portrai i isc ever offered to tbe public, and at a small cost. (Mi establishment possesses many advantages over others in this city, having a sky-light with over i'H) feet of glass, sad thereby euabling tbe artist to make likenesses of children almost instantaneously. Portraits are made in this establishment from 8V^ ' M to sua set, and rqftolly well in ckmdy as lair > stber, sxee)it of children. No likenesMcs but the best will be sold st this gal I ry, na ho intends every picture which he gives to I?c i lasting advertisement of bia work. Particular attention will be paid to copying Paint ings, tngraviugs. Statuary,and DMTnerreotyjue. 'or i 'King these copiea he has an instrument made for] purpose, aud used only in this citv at VAXXlCRSOXH, No. 428 and 42', over I?ane k Tucker's nov It?If building, Pennsylvania aveuue. FURNITVRE I MRNITIHKM rill Ki: will he found at the extensive wars I moms of the enbacrilwr, on Seventh street, oppo site Exchsnge Bank of Helden, Withers, A (>>., the IIKWI losgniricent l'srtor Furniture, of richest rose wood, ask, walnut, and mahogany nphnlstersd in the i?*st manner, with French brncatelle, plush, and hair ?loth. Also, elegant Cottage Cliamber Furniture, enamel led sod heaitUAilly ornamented. Mshoganr and walnut Wardrobes, Bureana, Wash closets, and Ucdstosds of every variety and style. fHtilng mom Furniture of every description. Chairs of all kinds and qualities. Half and Sheet Mslhisses, Feather Beds, Bolsters I Pillows; t/vgether with s general and very el usive asenrtiaeot of srttoieo In the house-fornisbing ?, all of whieh will be sold on the most favorfbh t rms, and at the loweet prices, for oaeh or approved V per. N. M KcOKBOOR. No. MO North Hetntti street, opj>. Kxehange Rank Selden, Withers, k Co. w II?edjtm DAVID A BAIRI), PAPER-HANGER AND UPUOL8THIKR, ^^?4*1, Ku/kth Streit, ttKtr I'rnn. .trenwe AS on hand an extensive snd splendid assort ment of paper-hangings, inrlnding gold, satin, .1 eominni i.ij>ers ; also, goM, relret snd gold, snd common Uirders, together with a great variety of mnel papers of every description: consisting of French, walnut, rase-wood, maple, oak, and pine, with all their rations mouldings and ornaments, whieh he pn s up in tbe most worVmsnlike msnner, snd guar nnri^n satisfaction to all who may pleaae to honor him ? their pfr.,n?gr Also on hand, gold and transparent, and white and huff linen shs'lcs, also picture cords and tassels of every description. nov. 1)1?fttawtf 1HAH. C. Tt/CKEB, W ashington, n.c7. Attorney snd Agent for Claims, and Commission er of Deeds^or all the Htatesi Hevolutionarv, naval, in valid, snd hslf-pav pensions obtained; alao bounty land r ?r ssrviess is all tihe war* in which ths United States hsvs been engaged, snd ft?r the aarviose of volunteers i i the Texss Revolution of 184?. Having copies at all the rous tar-rolls of tlis Tsxss Revolution, be is prepared to give prompt attention to tbe claims of all v*Imi served, and oi the heirs of those who died or were killed while in the service. Office snd reedeaer, No. MS Maryland avenue. nov O-iHF, H e rOHZ Or JANI/ARk. 'Aft, ? CHRISTMAS GIFTS!! ? SHALL ONI. <fc M? 121ft a?d 13th ol IB Uoooinber, (ha Ant Urn invoice of mw strlea fol Diwiujud nucJ other Je*?4rv, euamolod aud plain I ladies Watches sud TriukrU, fciiey Hilve-ware, Card I Knwivers, Work Boxes, Dressing Csses, Vases, iTifl?. bronte, IMsqoit, and China mantle and table < >1 iiuiiu.ilin, Kai?b, Card-cases, PoolMoiiuaies, Dresden 'china wuri, ?J uud a variety of NICK NACKS, | agitable fin holiday gifts M The goods will be arranged on the 14th of Deoem ' the public ia invited to call, y will be extended to ALL, whether purchseer* or not. D. KEMKEN, Jeweler, Penn. avenue, between Mb and loth streets, formerly Warmer ft fcJemken. dec 8?dtlat jau NOTICE TO DELINQUENT TAX PAYER*. Collector's Office, Dec. ft, 1854. l^rOTICE ia hereby given that the liat ef delin 1V quunt property ia in course of preparation, and will hu completed and published on or about the lat of January, 1655. All persons interested are earnestly requested to come forward and (bv paving) relievo tlus undersigned from the unploaaant duly of enforc ing the collection, and thmnttelvea from the onerous additional expense attending an advertisement. if. J. HOC HE, Collector. dec 7?dtJan 1 THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR the Advancement of Education, will hold its fourth annual session in the new and beautiful Leo ture room of the Smithsonian Institution, during the interval between Christ man and New Year's Day, be ginning On Tuesday, December 28th, inat A largo number of the distinguished educator* of our oountry, and leading friends of education, are ex pected to be present, from whom there will be many valuable lectures and educational papers, which will be followed by interesting discussions. The occasion will offer to the citizens of Washing ton a rare and rich treat for Christinas week. The officers of our government, members of Con gress, und all the citizen* are earnestly requested to make their arrangements to attend, und use their In fluence to iuduoe their friends from abroad to attend. If any of our liberal-minded citizens can offer free entertainment to delegates, or make any contribu tions for that purpose, they are requested to seud in their names, residence, and the number they can ac commodate, to any of the following gentlemen. The time is at handy and "whatever is done must be done quickly. BKFEREXCE8. In the First ward, G. J. Abbot, Esq., and Rov. C. A. Davis. " Second ward. Prof. J. Henrv and Z. Richards. " Third ward, P. Force, Esq., V. Harbaugh, Esq., and 8ilas Hill, Esq. " Fourth ward, J. W. Maurv, Esq., Rev. G. W. j Samson, and Rev. B. Sunderland. " Fifth ward, B. B. French, Esq., and Prof. A. D. Bache. " Sixth ward, B. B. French, Esq., and 0. C. Wight, Esq. " Seventh ward, S. York At Lee, Fsq., 0. C. Wight, Esq., and W. B. Randolph, Esq. SeorQtary Local Committee. Washington, Doc. 8,1854. dec 9?Jw PROCLAMATION. IMPORTANT NOTICE?The best mate. rial and the best work only allowed in the SHIRTS made and sold by WM. H. FAULKNER, tho only | 8radical Shirt Maker in the city of Washington. Try leui, and save money, in addition to trouble, time, and temper. Gentlemen measured, and a good fit guaranteed in all cases. Orders attended to with despatch. Please note the address, 81GN Of THE SHIRT, Pennsylvania avenue, between Third and Four-und-a-Half sts., south side, dec 5?lyd $5,000 WANTED. ft NY PERSON HAVING THE ABOVE amount to loon, on the most unexccptionsble real-estate security, will hear of a customer by ad dressing, with real name, Box 184, Washington City Post Omoe. nov 25?dtf FRANK'S German Economic or Students Lamp.?Just received by direct Importation fropi hrankfort-on-the-Maine, eight dozen of those celebrated Lamps, such as were sold by me a year since and gave such general satisfaction to all who bought of mem. For economy in the uso of oil, clean liness, softness, and besuty of light they cannot be excelled; un article admirably suited for colleges, schools, public Departments, members of Congress, and all other persons that require a good light and one that will not in the least effect the eyesight: laat, but not least, they are equally well suited lor ladies that have needle-work to do at night. Also on hand, Pine Oil, Etheroajor Spirit Gas, Lard Oil, and all other kinds and patterns of Lamps now in use. of the tnoBt modern and approved styles, which will be sold low for cash I think my stork is the largest in the city, and f >rmi ig the only oomplete stock hereabouts. . C. S. WHITTLESEY, IUJ4 7th street, Sole agent fur the sale of Frank's Economic Lamp in this eitr. P. S. All bills made with me must be settled monthly. deo 9?eoSwif HATS I HATH 1! ALL STYLES! 11 WOW opening a large aad varied assort ment of FELT HATH for men and boys', of every shspc and color?such as PANAMA, MARIO CAVILIER, SHANGHAI, ft., fte., fte. The public ore solicited to (limine, ss I shall sell them at the lowest oath prices. LANE'S Fashionsble Hst Store, 4U4, Penn. avenue, north side, nov 28?eod2wif (Intelligencer.) To Members of Coagresa, citUens. and Strangers. FJ. STEER, MERCHANT TAILOR, O No. 486, Seventh street, Invitee the attention of the public to his elegant stock of French Cloths, Cassimerua, and Ven tings, embracing the beet style* i of the latest importations; which we are now making ! up In a style of elegaMc unsurpassed here or else where. (Union ft fat) nov 8??eo2wlf nkw Confectionary stork. THERE in always something new wa der the sun, snd therefore I would inform my friends and the public at large, that I have opened a fine Dew Confectionary Store, opposite Brown's Ho tel, No. 347, Pennsylvania avenue, in which may be obtained t'Terv thing in the line in the best passible manner, end cheapest rate*. Ice Creams, Jellies, Char lotta, lees, fte., of all kinds ; Candies ef sll kinds and priors, (mm M cents to $3 per pound; Cakes of all kinds. You may find hers more than fifty varieties of Cake, sll of the best quality, made of good Irtish butter and eggs, and by the best workmen in the United Ststes. I flatter myself I can please the taste of the most fastidious. ). 0. WEAVER. N. ft. Parties, weddings, halls, fte., Ac., supplied ia the shortest notice and most pleasing terms, nov 17?SUw2m ' J. 0. W.^ ' HOOD AND COAL. rilHE SUBSCRIBER HAS OPENED A ft Wood snd Coal Yard oo Fifteenth stmet, be tween I and K, where persons wishing to obtain a | good artiste in the way of foel will find It to their ad- i van tare to call. T. J. WOKTH1NGTON, Agent nov >5?1m THE PEOPLE'S SAFETY FUND. AM08 HUNT, Collector and General Agent, of. I floe and residence No. .11 North A street, Capi- ' tol HUL (.iQorsssBr to I. C. Weed, Esq., who ts now st the Rook Creek Foundry, near Georgetown, I). C.,) Agent for the Ks?p<r* Htste snd Rensaelser Fire Insurance Companies, and the American Mutual l.ife Insurance Companv of New Haven, Connecticut, ! Professor Sillimaa, President [ Dr. 8. 0. Busey, Med- ; icsl Examiner. XW Insurance promptly and saMy done on Ubtra! iimd rra*o*ahL* terms N. B. Orders through the city post office will meet prompt attention. nov 1??ly OT1WILL ft BROWN, AUCTION eers and Commission Merchants, Lou iaiana avenue, opposite the Bank of Washington, will give sttendance to all business oomaiitteo to their charge, and will make sales by auction of all descrip tions of property, real or personal. Tliev respeeftilly solicit s share <n the patronage of the puolio. They are now opening and arranging for mis an extensive assortment of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Of every varietv, to whiah they invite the attention of pnrsous furnishing. They have on hand a supply of APPLES AND ONIONS, Purchased in Boston, and will shortly he provided with I POTATOES. An of which will he disposed of st private sale, nov 1>? 2?w?m IMPORTANT FROM CUBA. THIS day opening another lot Of thnsr genuine Cufis Cigars, which have heretofore given eueh general samfhetion. S R SYLVESTER, Druggist, comer of 11th street and Peon. av. nov H fj?OR mot. a Ihwi alary iwlllsf, with * buck building, on F street north, (No. Jifi,) half ! s square past the Patent Offlos. The house is handsomely finished, and contains fourtwn or fifteen rooms, supplii-d with gas and water. Apply to SAMUEL FOWl,KB, j nov 10 - eotf Neit door. No. 4U7. | f AND TvArrantm ANi? TIRcJInTa ftd SCRIP wanted, by nov 1( J. 8. M0LLIN08HEAD, ' **?*<? Ml?iM ?tr? i urau. la nrnJ "fcalfej0"'? ?* S?T?<k *"<* i-Znfn- iSSSfTL ?** ?Wor,u? ???! dwelling above, wlU be rented ThU Is one of the Ioqmra of ROTHWBLL A &OWK, Loaixiau* "SIZSfr' }\ aaJiiiij/lun c'Miy. Alexandria, Va. GOAJLI?COAL t?COAX I ** *???? ?4er? before bad weather V* subacnber? keep coiibUujO V ti Urife wipply ufall the differeut kinds of CoaJ brought^, this market, aud in sixes to suit til p&rposes for which it is used. A deduction made when delivered directly from veaaelji while di&ohurging their car Will ba at tho wharf, in a few days, a load of red ash, store or range Coal?one of wLite-aah egg, and quality """k ?r *rmte 8'M > *" " superior A uniform cash price to all who mar purchase of i?. By fair dealing we hope to meet a libera] pat ronage. W. E WATERS A CO., Offioe, corner of lirth and C streets. dec 13?eo3t [Int.] FAMILY GROCERY, Northwest cormer of Thirteenth and B sts. TUB SUBSCRIBER having taken the above-named stand, reoenUy occupied by Mrs. K. A. Laub, intends keeping * (funeral supply of FjmHy Groceries, of tbe very beet qualityVviiich will 1>? disposed of at the lowest possible rates for cash, or on short credit to punctual customers He solicits a osntinuauoe of the custom of the for mer patrons of the house, and begs to invite ths at tention and inspection of hiB numerous friends and acquaintances to the quality of his goSSs, and the arrangements made to secure the liberal uatronave of the public. ? A. JAuKBOBl dec II?lm (Star) HBNRY'S INVIGORATING CORDIAL, -PERFECTLY vegetable in its t>omponil ?- tion, for the cure of Nervous Diseases, Physical Lassitude, General Prostration, Sluggishness of the I/iver, Dyspepsia, Excitement, Restlessness, Sleep lessness, Cwnnisiou of Ideas, Melauoholy, Incapacffy for Study or Business, Dislike of Society, Ao. HENllY'8 INVIGORATING CORDIAL will in crease and restore tho appetite) strengthen the ema ciated, renew the health of those who hare destroyed it by sensual excesses or eril practices, induce con tinual cheerfulness aud equanimity of spirits, and prolong life. Persons of pale complexion aud consumptive habits are restored by tbe use of a bottle or two. to bloom and vigor, changing tbe skin from a pele, yellow, sickly color to a beautiful tlorid complexion. Price $'i j>er bottle; three for (6: six for (8. Sole proprietor, S. K. COHEN, _ Philadelphia, Pa For sale by Druggists generally, and by W. H. Oilman, V C. Stow, A Co., Da*ibt, B. Clause, C. E. Datjs, 1'kxl A Stivxxk, J. R. Pixkpont, B. C. Major, dec 11 REMOVAL.?The office of the Hartford and AJtua Insurance Companies, of Hartford Connecticut, has been removed to No. 512, Seventh street, opposite the National Intelligener office, where the undersigned is prepared to issue policies on all descriptions of property on as favorable terms as other responsible offices. The promptness, fairness, and liberality which have marked the dealings of these oompanitjs for a?*rlr ha/facintvr#, afford the surest guaranty that their affairs will be so managed as to afford to the assured ultimate safety and security. dec 1?iiwdif T. M. HANSON. REDUCTION IN GAS FIXTURES We are now receiving the largest stock of Gas Fivtures ever offered in this city, comprising every variety of style and finish. They have Deen selected from the celebrated fsetonr of Cornelius A Co., Phila delphia, and include all or their patterns. Owing to a reduction in price of Gas Fixtures, we ! we now prepared to ftunish them at a less rate ?K?n I "{/ ^Te ?Ter Jet ^ hcre or elsewhere. To keep puce with the above improvement the prioe of gas tuning has been materially reduced, ana our increased facilities warrants us In saying that we ars prepsrud and can execute any work' we may under take cheaper and better than any other establishment in this city. J. W. THOMPSON A BRO., Plumbing and Gas Fitting Establishment, Pennsylvania avenue, south side, nor 1??dtJan. 1 btw. 10th and 11th sta. ROTHWELL A BROWN'S New House Furnishing Establishment and Auction Rooms, Lmtinami owiw, oppotU* Die Bank of ITathitu/ton. THE notice of the public, and of all persons de siring to purchase Furniture, is respectfully in vited to our aasortiueut, embracing almost erery ra rtety of cabiaet and common Furniture, among which we enumerate? PARLOR FURNITURE. Entire sets, including Sofas, Divans, Tete-a-Tetea, Chairs, and Rockers Sofas and Chairs, mahogany and walnut Centre and Side Tables, marble top and mahogany Easy Chairs aud Rockers, of Webster and other pot terns Chairs, in variety, hair, cloth, velvet, and damask covered Music Stands, What-nots, Tea Pova, Ac. DINING-ROOM FURNITURE. Extend on Dining Tables, of walnut aad mahogany, of various sixes Sideboards, Side Tables, Dining-Room Chairs, Ac. CHAMBER FURNITURE. | Ornamental Chamber Seta, of rose and other f.mcv wood Bedsteads, of every pattern and variety Children's Bedateada, Cribs, Cradlee, and Chain Bureaus, marbh-top, and mahogany Wardrobes Washstando, What-nots, Waah Sinks, Nurse (Jlisim. I . ALSO? Hstrscks, Clothes Driers, Light Btands Tea Tables, Office Chairs Kect unheal Easy Chairs. Ac. With au assortment of Cot Bedsteads, Mattresses, , Carpeta, Hearth Ruga, Ac 1 We shall from time te time add to our stock, and keep up a general assortment, and will sell st reason sble prions. A share of the public patrouac* is so licited. I Auction Sale*. We will hold A notion salsa in front of our store every market morning of new and second-hand Fur niture snd other foods; also, frequent night sales of miscellaneous articles, and we solicit consignments of goods for sale. rrom our location, near the Centre Market Space, we shsll be sble to make advantageons sales of Horses, Carriages, Forwitnre, and all descriptions of property. TtOTlfWEM, A BROWN, Furniture Dealers snd Auctioneers. dec 1?Vwim LARUE and coaao^iova House Tor real ??? on F, between Eleventh and Twelfth streets. The subacriber lias a splendid new fonr story Dwel | tog for real. To a punctual permanent tenant the rent will ba moderate. Apply to ^ , * t walker. At bis lumber Yard, on the canal, between llth und 18th streets. nor 8fr?eotf JI ELDER A CO., No. 3, COLUMBIA Bi* Plaec, earner Louiaiana avunne and Hevenlh || "twet. keep constantly for sals at their establiehment, a good assortment of Standard and Popular Liters I 'lira, in bound and cheap form ; all the Popular Miura f tines and rsrWesli of the day; also, the Know Nothing papers: Daily and Weakly Herald, and Tri bnne; and the Police Uaaettc, Boston Pilot, Citixen \v averly Msgaaine, Home Joarnal, IlolUr Newsnawr New Vork and Philadelphia SunAiy paper., HUaor,' erv. Blank Books, Ac The American Organ for sale every afternoon. nov 18?lta J. EI.DER A CO. DIAMOND aad other rich Jewelry, a good assortment on hand, or manufactured to rorder, at short notice, and at morh lower prices than rise where in this city, and no miatake, at No. 41H IVnnsrlvania avenne. _ ?""W II. 0. HOOD. LAW AND CLAIM AGENCY. THK underaigtMd will oontinns to prsetiee in the yarioas oonrta of this District, sn<( attend to the prosecution of all claases of claims sgaiuat tbe fov ernment He will slso attend to the unfiniahad sT cy business of Vsapaaian Ellis, Eao. FERDINAND M0ULT0S, Waabin|ftoo OitT F. Monlton, Esq. ia authorised to close up slimy buxinsas connected with elaima npoa the rovrm roent. ? nov 13 ly V RLWB ?EXTENSIVE WOOD YARD^-Tbe sub aenber, having purchased the entire stock of W.K?d of Captain James W. White, So long nnd <s rorsbly known to the oitiiens of Washington, as an upright dealer in tbe artieW of Wood, be?a leave to snnounee to the onstnma** af his pradeceaeor, and the ritiiens generally, that he intenda to coatinna tbe busineas at the old stand on Canal street, s few yards east of Seventh street bridge, where he a ill >.n?Wvor to have at all timee a full supply of all kinds of fire woodr of the beat quality, at the moat reasonsbls prioea. His customers may always depend on getting s good article and hornet measure. nov 1??Am THOS. 8. BUTLER Baldwin** hteam f actory. < n tractors and builders csn he snppIM at all times With Doora, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Baluster*, and Newels, tfT aak, walnut, maple. n.nb?|aay, and yellow pine; also, all kinds or scroll and fancy ssw? ing snd turning, snd all other work which the flrst class stesm ssachioery csn exeeute Psetorr corner Inuiana arenue and Third street, east of Oltv Hall. nor IS?Stawtin A! raw TCtnur iff *4 w'-k'Wui 00m, O whom was rwuM the Im ?**-? ?* U tb? great sxlubitiua of the H. .1 .,71" Institute, would uuu call the atumiios <7tEetmh. lie to bU beautiful stock of foreign mad dotue?ui; sweetmeats. "*>?l Manufacturing his confectioneries at tbe eetahliah inent, all who favor him with a call can rely un get ting a prime article at all times. The moat particular attention paid to furnfchimr ball*, parties, and wedding.. Ma will also keep on haud and make to order at all times? Roman Ices, loe Cream Ciiariott Rune, Frexen Fruit Water loea, Blanc Mange - Jellya, and Pyramids, Of every style for table oraaments .. y?ur orders at the wsli-tned store, where they will receive prompt attention. dec 12?eolm A C AKJU. OUR PATRONS, aad the public i. gen eral, are uio.1 respectfully informed that WO n ^ "pened our New Music Depot, at the corner of Penusrlvaoia avenue, Eleventh and D streets. Large additions having been made to oar extensive stock, we are now pn j mi red to furniah Music and Musical Merchandise of I every description, on tbe ntoat reasonable terms. ' A call is solicited. dec 11?Stood HILBOS A HITZ. New Drag and Apothecary store. Comer of Four-and-a-half and E itreet, Island. THE aalwcriber reaaectltally informs his friends and the public that he haa opened a I new Drag and Apothecary store as above, and will 1 constantlykeep a fresh supply of pure drugs: also a luiye and fine stock of Fancy Goods, Perfumery, he.: * ?.wou respeetftally solicit a share of patronage. Mr. Wiil E. Keiftmider, who but been in the druir business for the last aeveii years, in some of the best conducted apothecary eatablishmeiita in Baltimore oity, will take charge of tbe above plaoe, and physi cians intrusting their prescriptions to him, mar Mat """j!?! 'rill be skilfully and accurately com pounded, day or night. Just received a large and fine assortment of Pbrt Lttbina.Barin's, aud Wright's Patchoulys and Extracts; Hair Brushes, he., which will be aold at reasonable prices. 0. BOBWELL, Druggist and Apotliooary, corner Maryland ave nue and .Seventh street, and 4 1-2 and E street, Wash ington. ' W. B. I can always be found at my old stand, cor ner Maryland avenue and 7th street deo 12?eo2w [Star.] Q. ]j. TO VEIBEK8 OF CONGRESS, Strangers sojourning in the city, and the nub nc generally.?Permit me to call your attention to my Targe and superior stock of Cloths, Casaimeres and Veetinga, which wiU be made ap to order at the ahortest notice and in such style as cannot foil to please. Having supplied my establishment with the very beat workmen, I will warrant that all garments manufactured by me ahall be equal to those made in any other establishment in the United States WM. ILSTANFORD, Merchant Tailor, I ennsylvania avenue, three doora weat of .. . Third street, No. 488. Also, ageut for the regular French Fashions, re ceived regularly, two suite a mouth. dec 8?2aw8wif W. H. g. DIGEST OF THE LAWS AND RE solutiona of Congress relative to Pensions, Bounty l?nd% Pay of the Army, Mileage, horses or other property lost or destroyed in thcMilitary Ber lin of Volunteer fbree, Patents, he., to guther with theOninions of the Attorneys General 2 " of ,e Secretaries of War and Interior, '" f1? ?ooounting offlceni of the Treasury there^ on, with full and complete FORMS OF APPUCATION, ? ? u ft?r?wh a" the information that I may be desired by claimants or their attorneys. . _ By C. W. BENNETT, dec 15 d3m A ttoruey-at-Law. Am F?R RENT. NEWTHREE-tTORY AN? ATTIC Briok Ilouae, aituated on Sixth street, eaataide near the corner of M, No. 288. For particulars, in quire of F. M. MAGRuWb/^mS Dry Goods and Shoe Store, nor 2ft eodta No. 9*6. Seventh street. MO. EMERY'S Graaite Marhle aa4 ? Brown Stone \ ard, corner of B aud Seoond streets. Office on Second street between B and C atreeta. Residenoe 418 F street, between Sixth and Seventh. nor 17 Agency in Washington city. WILLIAM H. liULJ^(for aeveral veani an Uaminer in the Pension Office,) will attend to the prosecution of olaima against the Government, such as Bounty Landa, Penaiona, Back and Extra Pay, Refer to Hon. L. P. Waldo, Commiaaioner of Pen T00j'?i,on" *'ohn wil?on, Commiaaioner General Land Office, and to tbe Heada of Departmenta and Bureaus generally. nov 18? ly ? A CARD...To all who wish to firthRM good Furniture or Housekeeping Articles at | any kind, the cubscriber would announce that his Hoose-Furn.ahiog Were Rooms, oa Seventh street, No. 630 oppoet.e the Exchange liaak, are weU filled with a One a -ortmenL None need wait for auction aaiea to get bargains, as he is determined not to be outdone anywhere. He haa aix aate of beautiful par lor Furniture now in store, and eight er ten seteof enamelled cottage chamber Furniture, made to order ' and finished in sntxirb style. The season is for advanced, the assortment very aigo, rends very desirable, and great bargaina may erpected. Gooda delivered safely, free of charge to all parts of the city or Georgetown. nor 27?eo?w * N. M. MoGREGOR. T"K HECONO EXHIRITION OF THE METROPOLITAN MECHANICS IN STITUTE, * ?!Lthe FroawHloa and Eacearaeemeat ef I Maaafhctaraa, Comane*. and the Mechanic aad Caefal Arta, W1"' be opened at the city of Washington oa | Thursday, the 8th day of February, 1 KM |a tfte new and aplondid haU of the Smithaonian Inati the"u Ud^tta'tM*1* ?>0*t rooma in To this Exhibition tbe ManufceUima, Meohanies, Artists, Invsntora, and all others deainng to diaplay Jhe rmulU of their labor, skill, in^onnitr, and u*u* from all portiona of the Union, are cordially InriuJ to eontribute. Tlie Machinery Department will be under the charge of a special superintendent. Steam-power Iff*' Ul?*' ** ? wi" b* *?*?? free of axpeusa. All intending to exhibit are requested to give no tice at as early a day aa poaaibfe. Gooda should be accompanied with s proper bivotee. The committee, therefore, feel that, to Inviting oon tributioiis, from all portions of the Union to the S*c and KrhUfMon if th. .VrtmjtrMan JfsnUatev' InshM,, they are offering to the producer of exoellent articles" a valuable opportnnify of making known to tbe whole country their novelty and ptility, the saperior style of their workmanship, and their adaptation to thepurpoaes for which they may be intended. They wnnld ri leiaatAilly snlfeil from tbe Ladtea th?ae apecitnens of elegant handiwork which hareto rore have formed to attractive and important a fea ture of these displays. It la nmpesed to submit sll duob contribution* to ft romm ?ttea of ladies, aad to award to articles of merit nremiutns of jewelry, he. snited to tbe tasks of tbe fair exhibitors. The hsll will be opened for the reception of goods on Mondsy the Wth da? of Jsnnarr, and oa the evening of Thnrsday, the 8th of Ksbruary. at aerea o clock, the Exhibition will be formally opened for the reception of visiters, and continue open about wir week*. No article depnaited after Saturday night, M of oan ^ entered upon the Judge? LtaU for oompetitloa or premium evrept sne.h ss the commit tee ahall be aaiislled were dispatebed feom s distance i? time to have reached tha hall by that day, but I railed to arrive from nnavoidable detention. 1 Articles designed for exhibition only will be i eeived free of charge until Taeaday night, 8th of Feb ruary at 10 o'clock; after which tune dmoeitoni will be sutyeet to s chsrge of from SO orate to tl 00 for esch article depnsited. Apprenticea and minors who eoatributo articles of their own mske or invention ahall specify their age and the time they may have served at their busln All srticles deposited fcr competition aad prene must he at Aaaaeteaa sasshitiii, imyun labelled with appropriate names, the name of tbe maker aad in venter, (if know a,) sad tbe name of tbe depositor; a copy of which label maat be furaiahed tbe clerk at tbe time of bringing the gooda for entry on the record. Prices may be affixed ur noL at tha option of the exhibitor. Depositors, at the tims of entry, will receive a ticket of title to their goods, which tieket will also sdlnit them to tbe exhibition at all times when open to the public. - N.H. Goods should be addressed se follows " Rx hibibon of the MetropalHan Msehaaics' Institute i ahonld bars the nattire of the M*elee aadAe nam* of the party auditing them 1 dirtinMy marked on the packages. They should also be seeampsnle.1 by a detailed Invoice Cironlars containing detailed Instruetions will be forwarded, and any Information given on application I to the corresponding secretary, to whom afi eomtnn- I nlmtmns on the business of the Institution should I he sQTsssert nov 18?8teW??W FOR MALE CM. LEASE.?A nnmber of nn- I improved lota fv sale or Isam, located in various P*"" 4?*?lT- X WARD, nor 18?dtf ORI^^.UAJLL a CO., Eagi opera and Maolilniatajoomer of Virginia avenue and Niolh atrset wait, Waehingt. n, D^triet of Or>- j nor 18?ly 1 wmitoanwr www nmr d^behasjuat rsorivod new Fail and Wtdl *T^ 569?iN^ CiMUutsrvs, and V?? Ijteat IjDporUtioo, uid ii prvpired to rasS^&isrrsSF1": jJt atatesss!S?Ri^?L^r& pnos% aud as to quality and style be will ittrnfor those who far or him witii . call to jud? fc&S S.""* "-f-* *-? "?? 0?SV?!^?!KP' ?-i Drew and Frock Coats from !"$ib'<Joto fcio Overcoat* of different styles la 00 to iw ^kT1v!>no'vI>'nU1^n8 To 4^^ vf*m Ve#t?- a 60 to lo This stock of Olotiling it of a superior quality, and has hemI made up siuoe he received the Fidlaudwin- I ter Fashions. w.?6 k2?S? fwutwltIy on hand ? larg" assortment of Wancy Articles, such us Gloves, Cravats, Collars, Dm weKM#, M FOB THE HOLIDAYS. A X AMUSING and instructive gift for stwk of which we have now on band. Pi^i bXV'X?' BuiWor's Bl00k*'AB c WritiMDeli extra neat and extra cheap. ^Ladies Work Boxes and Cabas, a choice assort Gentlemen's Drawing Cases and Ne Pins Ultra. QUjCY ft BALLANTYNE, 8 Seventh street. ONE CURE FOB ONE DISKAS& 1 in VW*M* tntdiemt. D^^nP*8 Anti-periodic or Fever and j , Ayie Pills, are a certain cure for all that class i of malarious and periodic oomplainU knows as thills j and fever, fever and ague, damb ague, irregularity ' , oasjs out of every hundred. He feels, very sensibly that this sounds Wtftil and chimerical, but he h? now used it, under his own observation, upon more I)".!0"6 thT?""adLBe,,we ease*1 without one failure. Mefore asking the confidence of the public, bow fT"r> *n<? without nisiinf: any drafts upon its credu lity, the inventor of this medicine desires to show that hi. statemenU aw not those of a reckless and unprin cipied man. We therefore ask attention to the follow ing joint Certificate from the Hon. William A. Newell, *nA a n^rmenbS Sf ??ngr6SB from New Jersey, and A. D. Newell, M. D., an eminently successful sur- I gson sad physician, of rfew Brunswick, N. J. 1 ? ? . n PlyneianM and tX* Put,he. ?*TU,K ?*tW,?ivs*y used " Deshler's Anti-periodic or Fever aud Ague Pills,' in our prmctioe, w take fwUm m "UtiS^ I1"1" PuWicl7 <w experience of weir efficacy. We have used them in hundreds of aoTta*hflT M hg^>'hV? nover known ? per ih?m 7 * second chill after commencing with Ltfi" **S3r_2P2S*4B 1,0 Mlt of arsenic or qui imie^the former of which sometimes operates so dele toriously as au accumulative poison, we oonsidsr them asafe and valuable remedy, that outfit to be within ?s?h of every femilv that is liable to chills and fever To our professional' brethren we deem it propwto I ?ay, tnat ire bare been made aouiwmkxl witn th? compos.tio? of these pllU, andflSd them strictly ? tcunfyic preparation. Moreover, as they are prepared 1 by an apothecary of more than twenty years' active ?*n T0U?b that theJ are skilftillv com manded- We earnestly commend them to the no tice of the profession, and believe they will cure after all usual remedies have failed." WM. A. NEWELL, M. D ? . . ? A. D. NEWELL, If. D. In their own State both these gentlemen have an extensive praottoe, and eirioy, to an enviable dtirree the oonfldence of the public. There they woulfob^ in universal credit But as we desire to prepossess n^d ^f^UnUed St?* With Ml fcl?? we subjoin the following note ik^tt u kn?Tn *nd reverenced throughout I the Union the Hon. Theodore Frelingbuysen, O. D. 1 ofIWh^!iP?fee?">nal character and repuUtion "J*?". above named, aud the esteem in which with Mr. Desliler, are held in this ptate, I take pleasure in stating thai any rt'Dre^.ntu tmns made by them arc worthyof nutso confidence." ? B THEO. JTtEf.IN^HUYSElT' Nsw Brckswick, N. J., Jan. 24, 185^. .. Owing to the floods of quack medicines with which ^ n?S^^.ndeW ,nd Which h?TC f? ^lfo?lr worthless, the discoverer of this remedy hMlonj hesitated to come before the public. Having "?y |"s character, be has been unwilling to be classed with the prstenders who, undertaking to cure Inv TP]*?n iT* r?ne rttned^' miserably fell to cure ?ny; and he has feared that the jmblio, which has fts'sttonbon" ?MSA deceived! would deny him ^ uM? re,i?*' however, that the above cer titicatos ?v. b|m a title to Its confidenoe and atten tion wbib making the ftillowing sutement: We claim for our remedy the following ptnUiari X^d by which it u distinguished from PteuUaritiM of DtAUr', Periodic PUU r exert * marked, specific, and almost io fallible anfi-mnodic power, by whict they n<-utr*liie ^epenodioal a?d eonstantiy-recurring attacks which obarartsnse fever and ague. The law by which the re?fd7I??ts ?W|H>w tL law of the disease. ssssra: sts? ^ HiiU>A,%rL,n*jri)e Uken without regard to age sex. Rth Th!? :,n ?.n ' J0"""? " "2^7as sfhomc! iobs alw 7 anti-periodic, but anU-bil q^D<LrboT conUin no ^ mercury, amnio, or ?l D*Ur'?/'' ? *V?* Remedy. Ut It la not iii|nid. There in no danger of lo?a br ev?p,;rat?oo, or by oom.ng ,n conUct w.'JTclotl^g 7 Mrfli Jf?EiErT A dusen boxes may be put In a SeidliU powder box. One box may be sent .Ttufrl tin .L*y P*rtfwlhe for ?'* eents, cx ^v^r" ?r ^*"D' ^ *" th"* P1"?* for -j**.,1' L' 'J1'1'!" without Oder. All other remedies f,r the disease an> bitter and nauseous and sons*^KI * by children or delicate' per Deshler*s Anti-periodic or Fever and Ague Pills, may be procured at wholesale or retail of CHARLES D. bflHBjK Agent l?i , Ml Broadway, liew York. ^M5* ?' P?r box; or, fir the convenience of thoae restding where it has not been introduced aa yet, it will bs forwarded by mail, prepaid, to any m en Hoeing M let tor statu pa, in any part of the United States exoept Oregon and California; or to these for <H> atampa. to *nd delivered in New York eity free of expense. uov 1??ly OIITIIERff MILITARY ACADEMY Lsttery. ? # GRAND SCHEME. Class I.?Te he drawn January 10. Ons Pans to Twsktt Timm! And remember, et*ry prim drawn t lo.noo Ticket?M)1 Prises t CAPITALS. 1 oI..: $18,000 1 of. A,000 1 at. 4,000 1 of. 8,000 1 of. 9,000 1 of. 1,600 1 *f. 1,100 fi of $1,000 8,000 fn all, KOI Prises, smounting to.... $60,000 Tickets $10?Halves and Quarters in proportion. Every Prise drawn at eaeh drawing. Hills on all solvent hanks taken at par. All communications strictly confidential. SAMUEL SWAN, Age** and Manager. Sign of the Rronse Lions. Mowntovaar, Alabama. sot 1*?dAwly m AKI> ss4 General Agency Oflk*. "C?. ? A Inmbia Place," Seventh street, Washington, I). C. Claims for Bounty Land, applications for Pension by the widows and minor heirs of sol diers killed (or who died) in the United States servkv Hi snv war since 17(h>, (including the Florida and other Indian wars, the war of 1819, and the late war with Mevieo ;> applications for Pension by the widows snd heirs of all Revolutionary soldiers; Money Claims against the various Departments of the Government snd before Congress: and claims for extra pay for Army and Navy in California and Oregon from 1846 to 1889, prosecuted by F. F HAftSI.ER Oenml Agent. N. B. ? Land Warrant* and Lana Hcrip honjrtrt and ?old. nor 18?it UTE ARRIVAL. TliE (MiUcrtkr hats Jut received from Bulw *od Xffr York ? splendid lit? China, (J lass-wars and Cutlery. which ha proposes 10 Mil to hi* friend* *ud tbe public generally at its prsMdented low ratea, at arhMeaale Or retail. Hi* slock coustata at the beat fine French Gilt China Tea and Coffbe set*, Vases and all sorts of Oilt Toy*, suitable for Christmas presents ALSO, Glass and Queeusware, Cutlery, and ttvots aud ShAft All of which he offer* at exceedingly low prices. " Hum 11 proliu aud rapid sales' is my motto, which no one will doubt who onee gives me a call at my place of busmees? On Seventh street, between 1 and Massachusetts avenae. des 15?d?m JAMES POOL. Notice to the ClUwna of Washington. THE Board ol Aiwwori do hereby Rive notice that the.v will meet daily at their room in the City Hall, from 10 o'clock, A. M., until ? o'clock, P. M., from the 16th to the Slat dav of De cember iuatant. Inclusive, Sundays uud Christmas day exoeptod, fbr the purpose of correcting any errors that may be pointed out in the lists or per sons subject to a school tax for the year ending on tbe thirty-first day of the present month, (I)oeeir ber,) and of adding thereto the uumea of any pur sons subject to the said school tax, which may have been omitted therefrom. The Board would particularly cull the attention of all to the (act that no person can vote next year at any election in this city whoso name has not been returned, as subject to a school tax, fur this year. Every free-white male citizen of this city, of the uge of tweuty-one years and upward, would do well to see whether his name be on the said lists; and if omitted, to rive notice to the Board of Assessors tbut it may be added and returned for this year. TII0S. F. HARKNESti, ' J. W. barker, J. M. DOWNING, R, B. OWENS, J? HEPBURN, JOHN RUSSELL, P. HEPBURN, dec 16?dtSOthdec Board of Assessors. PROSPERI'S CORNET IIAND. Letulvr, J. M. Pao?r?ai?Conductor, F. I'liosritsi. I LIT A RY Parade*, Balls, Private . Parties, attended with any number of pieces. Residence, opposite tbe Marine Burrocks. ? M-iy m TO PERSONS FURNISHING. PERSONS FURNISHING, before decid ing elsewhere, are invited to view the immense stock ot superior and fashionable CABINET FURNITURE, Consisting of every requisite for completely furnish ing any class of house, on the most economical terms, now on s bow in the large ware rooms uf the furnishing establishment t>f G. M. WIGHT, 66 Louisiana avenue, opposite the Bank of Washington, near the corner of 7th street, dec 5?6m W ATCHES, of 8uj?erior quality, and warranted accurate time keepers, constantly on hand, and rccieved direct from the importers, for sals at wholesale prices?cheapest in America?at No. 418, Pennsylvania avenue. rv nov 22 H. 0. HOOD. rNCURRENT MONEY AND LAND Warrants bought and sold; Drafts on all tho principal cities sold to suit purchasers. Highest rates paid for Trans-Alleglmny Bank, Bank of Kanawha, Va., and Selden, Witliers, & Co.'s notes. Claims airainst the government collected. Hamilton g. fant No. 432 Penu. avenue, Washington, D. C. nov 16?l.v BUSINESS CARDS. P. H. SIMS'S Plumbing Establishment, No. 512 7th street, opposite the Intelligencer Office. Hydraulics of every description put up and con stantly on band. dec 16?tf JOSEPH FERGUSON^ Barber and Hair Dresser, Corner of Eighth and D streets. dec 16?dly JOSEPH C. KENNEDY, lat? pr the census orrict, Prosecutes Claims before Congress and the Depart ments. Office, oorner Tenth street and Pennsylvania avenue, over tbe Savings Bank". dec 6?ly mm. r. hkhmax. x. risuix. MRS. HERMAN A CO., French Steam Scourers, No. 02 North Eutme itreet, near Lexington, SALTl VOBX, Will thoroughly clean all kinds of Ladies snd Chil dren's Dresses, made of silk, velvet, or wool; gentle men's Couts, Pants, and Vests, without shrinking or taking off the natural gloss. Tk* Utmott l*wuiualtiy Warranted. White Crape Shawls done up ?equal to new. All orders len at Wm. P. Sbedd's, Fancv Goods and Millinery, 602 11th street, Wsshington, D. C., will be stfamdeq to. dec 18 COMMISSIONER AND NOTARY, No. 490 Seventh street, near E, Washing* ton, D. C. GEORGE cTtHOMAS, Commissioner of Deeds for New York, Texas Arkansas, California, New Jersey, Louisiana, Ohio, Missouri, Pennsylvania, Alabama, Kentucky, Maryland, Florida, Maine, Oeorgia, Michigan, Wisconsin, Mississippi, Delaware, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Indiana, North Carolina, S. Carolina, TUlools. Iowa, N. Hampshire, Massachusetts, Virginia, Vermont, Tennessee, and the Territories. Attorney for J'alejiti and Claim*, and Conveyancer. dec 4?dly F. n. DAVIDGE, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, AUD Commissioner of Deeds roe THE STATU or Virginia, New York, Msine, Kentucky, New Jersey, Illinois, Ixraistana, Mississippi' Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Florida, Tennessee, Alabama, Iowa, Crorgla, Arkansas, Month Carolina, Ac., Ac. Conveyancing in all Its branches promptly and accurately executed; Office Coo jianina avenue, eppoiritc Firth street. nov ?2?dAwlv WELCH A WILSON," Merchant Tailors, Bridge street, One door mat of lisnk of Commerce, Georgetown. dot It?ly WM. C. MAOEE, Merchant Tailor, and genernl dealer in OEXTLEMEN S FURNISHING GOODS, Bridge street, between I'stomsc and High streets, Georgetown. nov 18?ly DANIEL L. WEBSTER, ~ Druggist, Corner of L and Twelfth streets, WASHINGTON, D. C. dee 8?dftm HAMILTON g7>ANT, Banker and Dealer in Exchange Stock*, Ac., Ac., No. ??.? Pennsylvania aveune, Wsshington, D. C. nov 16?ly . CHAR LEN WKBSTErT rLAjrrmaaa, G street, between Fourth snd Fifth streets. nov IS?ly - - F. A. TUCKER, Merchant Tailor, National Hotel, Washington, D. 0. nov It?Sm JOHN M. McCALLA, Attorney at Uw and (*?aeral Agent. Office at the oorner nf Sixth street and l/onisians Avenne, Washington oitr. noy 18?tf J. R. hollin?;nhkad, hotart rrm.if AND COMMISSIONS OF DKKDS. Dnvall*s Building Pevin. avenue, near Fonr-snd-s-half street nov m ?1 M. NKIPPON, Merchant Tailor,!*?. >*? 18S Pennsylvsnis svenue, between Nineteenth and Twentieth streets, would Iwfbrm Ills friends and customers, that hs has now <m hand s hsndsnmn aa SOTtntoiii ..I Cloilia, Csssnnerea, snd Vsstings, which have been selected with ears, especially lr>r ettsl'im trade, and of which he wnold be pleuel ta make up to order in his usosl good style, at moderate priees N. B.- HlsMendp sad the pnhlic in general, sro most respectfully eoliehed to call snd examine tor themselves. nov 20?TliAThlm