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LR atchodhSnsdusheDn ep y ae- Pennsylwanse 7 86-4 lar uth x2reet, Ber LGAs & OPK, here in tr: Coiee of Wash Ingtaa, Deore: .ewn, Alera tein, Baltiowre avd Pbila- ée! Bal QUARTER CENTS, paya- * ‘To omit subscribers the’ “¢ is THREE DOLLARS AND -STS a year in advance, TWO DOL- WA MONTHS, and ONE DOLLAR INTHS. GRSxete corizs ons ble West's Efiening THE WEEKLY 8TAR. ‘Tois arective: Family and News Journal —eveinss Mg & greater vericiy of interening reading thre be found ip 88) Viber—is peblisbed on Saserdey Bele cup), per anne i sa | LY OM a) OP Single copies (im wr ® the counter, immodianly alter we teste of cee paper. Pace— 2 CERTS. APPOTS can be procusd SDERTAKERS&. | LADIES, TRE MAKER & UNDERT. ‘AKER. | Dr. DUPONCO’s GOLDEN MONTHLY PILLS, ras signed wooli respectfully inform his A SOYEREIGN REMEDY for the cure of all cee, and the public Painful Obstructions and Female Irregularities ¢ s arising from whatever cause. Sold by all Druggiste at $1 per box, and will be sent confi- dentinlly by mall, ou enclosing $1 to “Dr. A. J. RANWOLD, Washington,DC,” General Agent, by whem all orders will ve proprietor’s prices. These Pilly are the result of OVER THIRTY YEARS’ EXPERIENCE in the treatment of the Diseases of Females. : a At the solicitation of many intelligent Ladies for ; gs nian foc pant cag | whom they were prescribed by Dr. Duponco with . ANTHONY BUGHLY. the most happy effects. they are now published to pod yee 9th and 10th sts. the world, so that all Females suffering trom the va artin’s, No. 396, D strest, toird | e858 peculiar to their sex, may have the oppor- snes war I7—ly | tity of giving them atrial. These pills have only east of = ee advertised to a limited extent for a little more “ a an a year, yet COFFIN, eae f. sa SEVERAL THOUSAND BOXES |, a VILL a - ~ | have already been sold, a I: roportion of which epee sae DELTAKERS—residence 418 Rav. | avg ety | by mail to ladies fa. different parts of trzet, & Hi streets, Interrsents| the coun: and leiters are being received daily any groan y. Coffins, Caps | containing ihe warmest expressions of gratitude for al every article for! the benefi's which have been derive fron ther ¥ furnished at short} use. The follow: 2 is extract from a letter ofa e terms, and at a'l | jady of hi: nding who has authorized her name ne exciasive rightof} to be communicated confidentially to other ladies TF, we gusrent-e t?) wishing to make inquiries respecting the modus . operand of the pil ~My daughter, now aged 11, was for three years painfully afilicted with obstructions from which, at times, ake suffered severely. We expended » large sum fh physicians’ fees, but came tinged with sealtow gressiat Meg oad Conese i - came tinge: salloy mais! a or > poled efor | Pope ey ey pepo r cat iy hestacen 7 ly going into consumption. CABINED TURING neatly snd promptly executed: FARLALSG attended to st My falth was very weak, last resort Isent for a box. It gave eo much relief atioa fully to the {aud third were used, and now hav 4d no peins to have | Pieseure of iaforming you that my daughter's health 1a com- pe pletely re her sallow complexion ts replaced by the to my business, and I | rosy clow o! huatth ; her gloom lancholy, py that cheer- fa meet any order after | ful buoyancy rita, which {3 usual in girls of her age; much, it Id be no ¢ happiness resulting from their use. . 4 N. B.—T'he ingredients of these pitls are perfect- JAMES FP. HARVEY, ly MaRMLess in their medicin:1 operation on the 9, Tth et., betwesn G sad H. el con tutions, yetas prepared ctegted te at hours of ths aight | aud combi v Duponco, their specitic i is such that married ladies shou) them with proper preeaution. Indes 3 net at all Indicated during pregna: Private Medical Treaties =— natural, healthy tone and snction of the - " ¥ a at, he PAUYSIOLOGISAL Vikw OF MARUIAGE, se much impaired and deranged as to ness. For further particulars see di- at Widh each box, and br Mm. Y. LA Cuorx, M. Dy ALBANY, N. ¥. S8 Feges avd 100 Bice Plain and Colored Litho etaphe and 3. a> Price only 25 Cents. “Ga P cf postage tu sll par's cf the Union“G@@ ‘ CHEA T BOOK EVER PUBLISHED, end containing i Retowe d ub’e the quantity of M. = trap cereal reatiog ¢ io that of the jan 16—lan* Piety TS OR DOLLAR PUBLICATIONS. it tre: 2 the PUYSiOLO- rections, & be had-at the Dru J Sold in Wa Srotr & Vo. Treaevry DerartMent, Jan. 3, 1855. s hereby given to the holders of the fol ibed stocks of the United States, that sotoeus wie ca sud mem | iis departnent is prepared to purchase, at any time between the date hereof and the 1st March neat, Portions of those stocks, amounting in the aggre- St ee Soe tae ae gale tv $1,900,000, in the manner and on the terms i =a, “a penal jar and comprehc : hereinafter mentioned, to wit: duties aud casualtirs of single and mar In case of any contingent competition, within the Fe ant eet tn | meaeunstiisd, pecherenoe will be given in Vie ude aportant hints to tho-e} Of time in which said stocks may be offered The that will overcome ob } certificate, duly assigaed to the United States by t consultiog Hey wast | the parties who are to receive the amount thereof, ison the d'sesses and medical treatment | mu be trmsmitted to this department; upon the 1*3 fom iofaucy te ob lowing di casey concer iti Supeaabrars Ste | 2 A premium on the stock of the loan auti on ths evils resulcing trom empiri | by the act of July, 1846, redeemable Novem! Om ail ciseus-9 arising trom | 1856 of 24 per vent.; on the stock of the loan au wbige sine jee withaut sevens thorized b. the aet cf 1842, redeemable 3let Decem- ted miseries and disap | ber, 1862, of 10 per cent.; on the stock of the loans ns prec hs fHlbdecsoot on i authorized by the acts of 1847 and 1848, and redeem ag marth Its perusal is “- able, the former on the dist December, 1867, and mind to persons emiertainiog se | the latter ou 30ch June, 1863, of 16 per cent.; and oe a bescdsd the eenti boreecnt on the stock of the loan authorized by the act of exes £0 which every human being ts en- | 190, and redeemable on the 3st December, 1364, (commonly cated the Texan indemnity) six per cent 8. Interest on the par of each certificate from the + who preter may consult Dr. La Crorz | Ist of January, 1855, to the date of receipt and set- diseases upon which bis book treats! tement at the Treasury, with the allowance (lor secur py Sete oe parry nae the money to reach the owner) of one day’s interest , red from all observation. | in = ddition. Payment ‘or said stocks will be made in drafts of the Treasurer of the United States, on the assistant treasurer at Boston, New York, or Philadelphia, as the parties may direct. But no c: rtificate will be entitied to the benefit of per copy, or five copies for one dol + Of postags to any part of the Unit 2 Opea daily from 9am to9 pm, sud on fi 2 uctild pm. #e Ohce Removed from No 66 Beever st, t 34 Maidsm Lane, Albany, N.Y. dec7 "PROF. SCHONENBERG, ~ | this notice which shall aot be actually rece:ved at TEAGHER AND TRANSLATOR OF the eee on or before the said 1st day of March Modern Languages and Literatures, | "= JAMES GUTuRIE, ante a jan 4—dt Mart Secretary of Treasury. UST RECKIVED, per Schooner Paalies, TWO UUNDRED AND NIN& TUNE WEN Ax LAKE IVE. L. J. MIDDLE TO: Oflice so. side F, next ta corner 12th st it, Depot corner 26th and E ets. west. Boy li (Nat Int, Union, and Sen‘inel.) Prejudice and skepticism can’t stand before the —_9 many cures made by Hampton’s Vegetable Tinc- ~~ DENTISTRY. pos RE. MUN respectfully cal s public attention Kenpati’s Grove, Montgomery ep ors } Dd his new, prtent, end GREATLY nt Matar e mee MPRIVED metiod of setting Artificial Ganlen a nn tn Teeth, <i a0 Gaa—the very Fentlemen—In 1844 7 had what my doctors called a violent and combined oT of Chrome Rheuma- 7 tisin and Gout, from which [ was confined to my STRENGTH, OLRANLINESS, Come | bed for three months. I had the very best phyey end SHAUTY, vielag with Naturs in these | C!@"s, who tried other various remedies, none of ond come bere excellirg. Public inspee which gave me any permanent relief. Not having * cited. Please call snd see | ©25¢ from pain day or night, [ became much emaci re ated ; my whole system a mass of disease, licerally YEIGN.—No ot a speaking, from the crown of my he.d wo the sole of Dba besavighe ie Gaee che eran T | matece \ beats Babes cae eee ree N. B.— Teeth constitutional'y healthy plugged coufined to the house; at times so helpless that I gad warranted for life. 7 had to be assisted to my bed. 1 was also afflicied Gflice ent Rowse at No. 294 i street, mear the cor. | With a dreadful cough, great shartness of breath, HEAR THE WITNESS! RIGHTEOUS VERDICT! RHEUMATISM, COUGH, PAIN IN SIDE, &e. y ONDERFUL cure after six year’s suffering of Maryland. cy, sore throat, palpitation of the heart, and pain in my Ae oe Lene parensa avons and Lith sted. side so bad’ I could not lay on it. My adpetite ex. $$$ ____ | tirety failed me. I gave up ail hopes ot being restored A CHANCE FOR PRINTERS. = health agai continued thus to suffer on from te S44 to 1850, 4 period of six years. At this time m: THREE PRESSES AND A FONT OF BOUB-| daughter saw at her grandniother'sa pamphlet, with GSOIS TYPE FOR SALE. nomerous certificates of cures made by Dr. Hamp- “ACH & H v8 offer for esle, at the office | tun’s Vegetable Tincture. et toe Avening Siar, one MACHINE { knew some of those who certified to cures per- apevie of printing 1,000 imp-essions per | formed on themselves and friends. I was resolved Se Median cheet, sutd sipEes at ONC, re | to give ita trial. I informed my doctor of it. He est perfect manuer. One MEUI- | objected; but my sufferings were 80 greatihat | pro- 3. ia gvod order, and one POULE-| cured one bottle, and, betore I had taken the whole PAs id. sees will bs sold | of it, I felt much relief, which encouraged me to 4189, 22 font of SOUSGBUIS EY°R, weigh (edad After taking the second bottle I was is ab 259 pounds, but @ used, for rale on} better than for the past six years, my appetite re- reseons’ q nov 3—t turned—couzh, pain in the side, shortness of breath = ————___ ___ c., nearly all gone. I continued using this w ED NEW YEAR PRESEN derful medicine uatil I had taken seven bottles, a: vrancaes of busine conductid ii is | cording to th i tie, perhaps, of a'l others aiford the ‘ profits, and shouid have the prefereace for and no ia that bus: ness ean co! 65tb year of rs are not prorspt in sttlement by chort| my uge. If weighed yesterday 238 Ibs., and I never rous of closing up fer the past, Tin toy life. One of my neighbors was al jest all who are indebted to call and | #0 affected " If, with Rheumausm, &c. He her give notice that all future bills| other cases; but I am satisfied this Tincture, it be contracted with me must be made | tried, will speak for itself. My ouly object in de- ce (0, and with the dis inct uaderstand- | scribing to you my sufferings and the way I obtained aco fo be coed mivnth’s, by eash or| relief, is io in iuce the afflicted to uy this ‘Tincture, ~) Seys, whieh I have prepered forthe pur | which has, under the blessings of God done so much spt+uch of say old customers who have cl-| for me. Yours, respectfull ree eeee HENRY GAITHER. Cali and get pam ee jets gratis, and sce cures of AHEAD OF ALL COMPETITORS, Cough, Bronchitis, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Dys- UST reevived ous of Neill, Dnrop &Co.’s first pre | pepsia, Nervousness and General Weakness. As a Panos, ® splealid instruweat in tone} female medicine or for delicate children we believe e MaNship. C it unequalled. Neils Cutop & Cats Plauos eearined the} Sold by MORTIMER & MOWBRAY, 140 Batti. first premium s* the { more street, Baltimore, and 304 Broadw: Institute over al! competione tt 7 Of the Maryland Stott & Co., J. B. Moore, D. B. Cran u S & MITZ, Agents 2 & Bowttne, W. Etciot, and H. McPu SIT DE = ton ; also, by R. S. F. Cr sev, Georee SUPERIOR ; Berry, Alexandria, and by Drug- me have this day meee AEES E jan 5—tr HARP, factarers Docisr3 rolum for Marps at the grest exhi! A551. Persons des’ esl! have the G@ MADE TO ORDER CHEAPER the highest pre- R. —In order to rua off the rematn- bition ia L ndoa, r stock of Cloths, Casaimeres, and Vestings we will at this season take measure and ag tY giving us *s Garments of first quality pportuaity to obta me of therabore make to order Gentlemen’s Garments quality tens of pyrebasi . than ually low Burivalied ine: ams HALBUS & HITZ, | cog.) PPE emt Cheap thee OO EPHENSS ‘Mu ic Depot, cor. Pa, avenue, 11th and D ats, 322 Pa. next to Iron frail. dec 1s — (Sentinel & News) VOL. Vv. _ WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1855. feceipt whereof, a price will be paid compounded of }* one of the most highly respectable citizens of | Tider. ay. as also been restored by the Tincture. {heard of | PoetmasTera who sct at agente wii) be atone 8 Commi: of twenty per ceat. NO. 643. EVENING STAR. JOHN H. BUTHMANN [Posten ano Avie IN WINS, BRAN- BALLS, &c. Sy, Cigars, 4c., Pennsylvania’ avenue, south sidé HO! FOR THE NIGHTINGALES. between 446 and Sixth strecte, ha revived tis full aoa age aaa NS WE if GED BY i ited States arm, i stock and a‘sorimeat ‘of the above, couslsting in FIRST ANNUAL BALL a bap en Beg ce vutinaon ye troche pon WN HANDS. : of— OF THE - i ho 5 . ° GTINGALE QUADRILLE CLOD,| ces siesta, by he tt] S° Sonu aa ig et sa oe = cfvariou grades, Champagne a vrent qi pts, different braode and — Bt and his gettin; £ members of this Club take pleasure i i i i sages patay agers 3 sal nouncing to their friends and ie public pone aoeve Wie 6 — ae may tae of Bhine Wine, some of it spark- Il Also, St. Perry sparkling red and white Claret, at T ; R Perse ner. The cool joker, a captain, wag der #2 59 Dex Gonen tothe Eigneston- | orcad a Annual Ball will take place at | Paper of December 19, we learn that a always quisning the lisping cain, who And namerous other kinds of Wiae Temperence Hall, ou MONDAY, January 20n, | tragical affair took place on the evening was a lieutenant, for his nervousness Also, very superior Oognac, pale and dark: Scheid> Biery cceitien wi of Monday, December 18, at the corner] ”*° emery 4 i tm Glo, Jamala ium. fine old Whiskey, | _ Every exertion will be made by the Club to give of Merchen 2 Why,” said he one day in the pres- é Tele Mate, Cordials, and Harana Cigars. ae to all who may honor them with their 7 “om : and Kearney ctrects. . | ence of his company, “nervousness is all = A superior Cotilion Band has been engaged for the | cated shar acu ats from @ well autheati-| nonsense! I tell you, lieutenant, no GOOD NEWS. <a i » cated’ source are as follows : brave man will be nervous.” Ww have th's morning received a fre-h supply of experienced caters, Ue Placed in the hands of an _ Henry Kerrison, a member of the po-} + Well,” inquired the lisping friend, och se Werk Bcc tenes real reed GEGDS, | No hats or cops allowed in the rom except those lice force, had formed an acquaintance | «how would you do, thpose a thell with ales, Port Folia, #0 Noteithetonan, the great | Worn by Clabs. DOLLAR—to be had of any of the | Wi Elizabeth Sullivan, the proprietress} an inch futhee thould drop itthelf in a Tush made upon our store during the last week, we | yrancecre andvan the doce Ox herentns ES loka cigar store on Clay street, near the| walled angle in wh: h taker have yet some very five Goods left, to which ¥e in Ee eee as Sazerac House. Kerrison being under ~ Fee owe : “THP(T ON IT, CAPTAIN!” A good story has been told of a lisping, Fite the attention cf those desiring New Years’ | Dal. ; thelter from a company of tl 1s MANAGERS: js i * . Presen's, JOUN F. ELUIB, But! a+ an engagement to be married to a young] and where it wath thertain that if y. dee NO 306 Ps. avenue, bot. 9th and 10th sta, | 2.4) Mage) oA WIDE ee Staee, | woman residing in this city, has beenen-| put your nothe you'd get it finely ne ee _ ——. I Morrice, H Bowen. deavoring for some time past to rid him-| pered ?” pore LEMONS, in Store and for sale CM Murphey, "CE trnter, self of Elizabeth Sullivan's acquaintance. |" How,” said the captain, winking at. 7 M. ELDRIDGE, AH Hill, W Hi Sweeny. Prompted, as it is supposed, by the de-| the circle: « Why, take it cool, and spit deo 21—F Union Wharf, Alerandria, Va, Floor Managers. mon of jealousy, she yesterday came up| on the fuse ” CAKES FOR CHRISTMAS. ~ . sae { Morrice, C E Tredler. wie ain — pice He The party broke up and all retired for HL je an S i A eubscritor has lane, and varied aaeort- 5—eo7 carney streets, | the night except the patrol. The next days. Kepre'al attention is called to the quaiite se MEDICAL NOTIor. and, with no other warning or salutation imi ” woll a3 to the variety of the supply. PROEEaNGE FHOMBON than merely exclaiming, “Harry,” she Plumb, Pound, Jelly, Sponge and Tea Cake ‘ “ = . eda bowie knife into hi Mince, Apple, Granta te and other Pastries con- - from Buffalo, New York, has | Plung: to his breast, standy on head. opened an office in Washing- ee above the regicn of the heart, the ‘ D.C., No. 483 Eigh 8 ‘ si J Loa Frew Bunn, and Rusk every ever-| [/ : bapagieadien-gr fe glancing from the rib passed be. moet in me f i ae quackery and for the allevia- | tween, and entered the left lobe of the > : cece and exemine before j Bae 200 Of human suflering, byof- | Jung, inflicting a wound about one inch morning a number of soldiers were as- sembled and talking in clusters, when along came the lisping lieutenant; lazi- ly opening his eyes, he remarked— “T want to try an exthperiment thith morning, and thee how exthesdingly O4AS W. HAVENNER, VP A primpate af Vand a half in depth in the lung, and from cevtex one be walked deliberately 290; Heels between 434 and Sixth etreets, . sure and safe mothod of cure, | the outside about three inches, ————————$ F egyfoundedt on the solid basis of Kerrison was conducted to the room of ecm BA babies we phy. Having prae 1 , Af Captain McDonald, and surgical aid in- to the fire burning on the hearth, and placed in its hotest centre a powder canister, and instantly retreated. There was but one mode of egress from the quarters, and that was upon the parads ground, the road being built up for de- fence ; the occupant took one glance at the canister, comprehended his situation, and in a moment dashed at the dor, but it was fastened on the outside. “ Charley, let meout if you love me!” shouted the captain. 3 America for nearly 50 years, during which time he i : Union” is on 7th street, opposite the Past Por | made the treatment of syphills in all iss species, sta- may ——_ rial er nature of the dy to attend | gos, ramifications, and phases throughout, 2 special | Wound almost preclude the possibility of citing pet ae ae in making | ity, he foals confident t he discovered and pos-[recevery. Kerrison is weil known as a = sesses specific reme ics fur the eure of these com ‘ Re 3 . = Laventors are invited lo call and get a copy of the pislats och are unknown to the faculty. and that having been red eflicient member of the ton deyteaven sats betne informe | he has made perfect and perman ntcurcs of patierts | police. Elizabeth Sullivan was formerly ss eee en. who had beea under the treatment of such eminent . 7 o's " fs All letters on busines must be directed to this of men as Ricord, Acton, Parker, and a host ofothers, | 2" actress at the People s Theatre under S09, where atisution ri'l be given immediately. 7 ioue seis nivesst seg | the assumed name of Howard. a The various complicated end distressing diseases 2 A A moiel shop is in connection with the incident to temales confidentially treated, and with} Assistant Captain Morton subsequent- — ee eminent euceece. ly visited her cell, and obtained a lett aotics. TG. mee Office hours from 44 past 8 a m to 12, and from 2] 'Y. a . & letter ap 1d—1y President i. P.N.U. | to 10 pm. Evening visitors, observe the night sign. | addressed to Mr. Kerrison, of which the % ssed | “ Thpit on the canither!” shouted be PROPOSALS FOs MAIL BAG Pe hd Eighth st, bet. Pa. avenue and D st. following is @ copy: in return. Hanry—For the last time, Harry Ker- rison, I now write to you. You have embittered my whole life; you have given Not a moment was to be lost ; he had at first snatched up a blanket to cover his egress, but now dropping it, he raised the window, and ont he bounded, sana culotte, sans everything but a very short undergarment; and thus, wi haic upon end, he dashed upon a full parade ground. The shout which hailed hiu brough out the whole barracks to sea what was the matter, and the dignified Post Oreice DePartMenr, TPMANG-ALLEGUANY BANK AND SSIDEN January 12, 1855. [Wither 4 Co.’s Notes purchased at the highest EALED PROPOSALS wili be received at this | 72 : Money, L Virgin’ : ; wen BD, evartment until 9 o'clock a. m., of ts 2 of ass Cece ela enn ane Wise | ehcics baba life of prostitution; day of July next, in anc sjeantitien and at such Pond on all the prine'psl cities sold to suit pur | and, le —_ not let males un- um y be required and ordered for the mail Pertous @istanc+ seaiic avenged. ou wil Say, to t atest oa of Pics og me Trans-Alleghany * bags of the following description, to notes or Land Warrants, may rely upon receiving | moment of your existence, when I first Canvas Mail Bags. the beet rates, end remittances made by draft 08! saw you, if any one had even hinted to 1, (43 inches in length, and 62 inches in HAMILTON @. PANT, Banker, me, that I would fall so low as to asso- Te Saeed, OF cotton canvass, | Jeo 9—am ciate with you, | would have considered 15 ounces to the yard of 7 inches width; No 482 Penna avenue. 2 to be doubled and twisted and 5 IRS? it an insult. Perhaps you remember] captain pulled a tall sergeant in front of 2, (41 inches in length, and 48 inches i | F FI fo WATOHES! when I would scarcely deign to notice} him to hide himself. . = iy : to be made of cotton canvass, I imekeeper, . you when you came where I was; and} ‘‘ Why did’nt you thpit on it,” in- } ounces to the yard of 7 inches width, | Price, you are invited to call then I was happy, and, I may add, inno-| quired the lieutenant. loth to be woven in every respect like , aud examine ny seleeted stock’ ’ rst size of bags. of fine Eagiizh aud Geneva Watches for ladies an¢} cent. See now, through your cursed, (22 inches in length and 33 inches in} gents. H. SEMKEN, cursed wiles, to what I am brought. ,) to be made of cotton canvass, No, 330 Pa. av., between %h and 10th sts. Why are nae men as you silowad’ to weighing 10 ounces to the yard of 22 inches widih,} jan 18—eotMar4 4 : Neate oth to be woven aa above described.” live ? You're a curse to the world. Now, The canvass bags of sizes Nos. | and 2 are to be COOKING. mark my words—I am about entering made with a sufficiect number of eyelet holes, and | PP HE BEST AND LARGEST DINNERS CooK |! to a life to which I would gladl fe provided with strong cord to secure their mouths. T ED FOR $2.—I havein my employ the Let J Into a hile would gladly prefer All are to be well and distinctly marked “U. S| French cooks in the country, any one of whom death, and God knows my heart—knows | @ thingle grain of powder in it!”’ Mail,” and to be numbered according to the sixes | be sent to private louses ata charge of only $2. above specified. Marketing and every luxury tor the most fashionable how hard I have strurgied against it. The captain has never spoken against Leather and Canvass Pouches. dinners supplied at a few hours’ not'ce and at the | By your dastardly treatment, Ihave been | Nervousness since. Size No. 1. 48 in. in length, and 60 in. eireumference | !owest prices. a «« Because there were no sharp shoot- ers in front to stop retreat,” answered the captain. “All [have got to thay, then, ith,” said the lieutenant, “that you might thafely done it, for [ thware there wathn ¢ e driven to it. Now, Harry, to tell you . i Size No.2. 41 do de # do Just received, 25 kegs Malaga G SUTiER, that I have loved you—that I would] ‘Kussin@e amonG tae Frencu.—A eae a ae 8 rd jan 16—eo2w = Pennsylvania avenue have laid down my life for you—that = Sawin = if sickness had prostrated you upon w k’s OYSTER DEPU The body of the leather pouches is to be made of } ag Steel ors Sarone your bed, I would have worked for good and substantial bag-leather, well tanned, weigh- ‘ Ry sprighily amusing American correspon - dent in Paris thus describes the rage of kissing in --La Belle France:” “The almost univeral custom of kissing in Paris scems at first very singular tou Size No.5.26do do 28 do jer OYSTERS left at - ing for Nos. 1 and 2 not less than 8 ounces, and for Seen inserted es and tended bse d od tenderly as the fond +. this place before 10 o’cl’k ia the morn. hi Id hi hild—that i * the smaller sizes not less than 7 ounces to the sq. |! i fore 2 o'clock est mother would her child—that if crime foot; the bottom and flap to be of good skirting | (98 will be delivered before 2 0’ . Me or reproach had been yours, I would] Stranger coming from a country where leather, well tanned, and the same to be well and | °°" de d OF 5 i strongly secured with the best iron rive s, well | any quantity in the county: mackot ee be aniat | bave clung to you and have loved you| the proprieties of life rarely permit you tinned. The canvass pouches are to be made of peas te heme Wan caus, so that they will keep good fer at least eigh | through all—that oe on earth would jensely Woven Canvass, 8+ as resist water, or at days. have damped my love for you, so closel least equal to that of which the pouches now in th , 4 = es! J service are inade. = OP ee ie OF sere alwaysion Tiant had I entwined you rourd my heart. jan 18—eo2w* * Leather and Canvass Horse-mait Bags, (in| ravi GREAT JOURNEY TA plimimace hah Pilgrimage yhrough | This, Harry, has been my love for you— sadd'e bags form.) gr 5 ice Nod. Wetp Sie t paciane the Valley of Tears, to Mount Zion, by the a | this, Harry, has been the heart you have ‘ize No. 1. iv inches long, and 42 inches in | thor of the “ \s of Jesus’ : '¢ * circumference at the widest parts ; ends or bottoms | Follow Jesus, by the author of Come to Jesus thrown from y: oh be own heart will oer seed jachee = ie The Fountain of Living Waters, by Theo. Irving | best tell = Ww ve rom nl, ne Size No. jody 44 inches long, ani inches in | The Dales in Newport, by Leila Lee moment, or froma ‘sin; circumferance at the widest parts; ends or botioms | Flower Fables, by Louisa M. Alboit of a moment, passing fancy of of came, 12 by 24 inches Eastford, or Household Sketches, by W. Brooke your fickle nature, it matters all the to take a lady’s hand—much less to sa- lute her. In France, to kiss a lady with whom you are not at all intimate, on meeting her is very common, especially is this the case if she be a married lady. Not only the members of the family, but all the guests, expect invariably to salute the lady of the house on coming down in the morning. But though the modest Size No Baty 42 nches long, and 32 inches in | ‘The Pictorial Caschinn of the M. E ¢ vureh sig | SaMe- The die is cast. If now you American nai perhaps ay st the New circumference at the widest parts; ends or bottoms | Minutes of the Annual Conference of the Methodis rs * = mony on ordin: ons. on of same 10 by 20 inches Episcopal Chureht tor 1854, were about to offer in the right of man sf ary occasions, y ew ‘The leather horse mail bags are to be made of GRAY & BALLANTYNE, to woo me as your wife—if you were to geod and substantial leather, well tann jan4 : £98 Leventh street. lay a fortune at my feet, I would refuse weighing not less than 7 ounces to the square ped 5 5 and the seams to be well und strongly sewed ; er, if] QHILLINGTON hi he official | it all, for a stronger passion has laid hold rivetted, to be so-done as not to chafe the horee or Congressional apt eet list ot fof me—and a sweeter one. Have Members, Committees of bot! jouses, Suprem: 5 The canvass horse mail bags are to be made of | Court, Residence of Public Officers and Foreign D# | Hence, Harry, and read. When I left the same quality of fabric as the pouches above do | plomatic Agents at the seat of government. Also, a | home my mother gave me a Bible. Since — dé Lasther D l Pouch list of United States Ministers, Consuls, &e., resid that I ve never looked at it till last nvass and Leather rop-lett in forei Ountrie: : . ——— (with side pockoles Sees oe axieacrtinary publication— Chevalier Wikoft's | night. Do not treat this as the fancy of Size No. 4. 30 in. in length, und 36 in circumference | Courtship and ite Ke pablthed seen et to-day |@ moment. Iam very calm—the cool calm Size No.5. 26do do 23 do yan eee Nees ere cnt ane of hate, deadly hate—and I knelt on my mace Corrects mane Heaps SHILLINGTON’S Bookstore, knee on the cold earth, with no other wit- cireumference,) to be made of cotton canvass, jan 19 cgp Buildings comer 4% st, and Pa.ave. | eas but the stars above me—and, wae: at least oer ie the zee oe a ies Kerrison, I took an awful oath on that MEnIMaGD oreo NEW STORE, NEW STORE. holy book—an oath which would make twisted and five-fold, and the bag to be se constructed ; i : y —a ould | as to be locked and Yo have a handle at exch ead. ee ee — na zane oe — blood run cold to hear. "Tis you Size No. 2, (Al inches long and 48 inehes in cir- R. Oo a respec'fully Iny: = cumference,) Ss be of the same material and man- the attention of the pubilc to examine bie ve known my love—now you shall feel ner of construction with size No. 1. atcok of GOODS, which he hes pened on pon my hate. — Kage sone, but my Proposals for improvements in the construction of | avenue bet reon Sixth and Seventh etree’, o} i ertake you. No sud. any Gl tas abeveaescrned mail-bags, or in the ina- | the Bank of Washington, consisting of alf dererip. | TeVEDSE r oa pg? J 1 isi f _— terials thereof, are invited ; and the relative value | tious of Teas, &c., Imperial, Gunpowder, and B' open act of violence, for my late fury has and pation to the service as well as price of | Tea; Win-s and Liquors, of all ports, which be cas settled down into deep, calm revenge. If provement will be considered in detennin- | seil at lowest prices fur eash or approved psper, i I meet you openly, I will meet you with ing the lowest aud best bidder. Berides all the necessaries for Gro.ery Bi Sy 4 » No pos seit abe con ered if not accom. | vis: Breoms, Buckets, Coder Tabs, Matches, &c, } a smile—I will meet wor prouny- If ied with samples of eac! le bid for, showin; ic. Please call and see urzelves. i i the construction, qualny Of materiete thd Genet | cot ee ‘i you leave the city, I will leave too, I ship proposed, and also with evidence of the com- ——— wiil have those watching that you little peony and ability of the bidder to execute the work pa Sage cntaining Lists ot Pan roa gabery on dream of. You need not if you can avoid eras tecincre weaike delivered at the Depart- Households, Ministry. Judiciary, Foreien Min | coming near me—it is all the same. ment on or before the 23d day of Apri! next, and red ars Noe sore itish Ministers | Now, if you will show this letter will, in connexion with the proposals form the basis abroad, Mi “peat and Colonia Dito around to your frends! My own wri- of the contracts. Specimens deposited by bidders and Rereonel; Imports, Exports, Taces, Dur | 8! 2 mas; ey which may with safety and convenience be used in eae neater Pe poker Pare lest ting—this letter —will, no doubt, one the mail service will be paid for at the rates pro- Abstracts of important Parliamentary Docu. | 4&Y be shown against me. I can bear it Year's morning it is imperative. On that morning I came down to my coffve about 9 o'clock. I sat down quietly, bidding Madame ‘bon jour,’ as on ordinary occa- sion. But I was not to get off so easily, In a few moments she was at my elbow with ‘Mons. B., Iam very angry with you.” I expressed, of course, a regret and ignorance of having given any reason. “Ah!” said she, “you know very well the reason. It is because you did not em - brace me when you came down this mor- ing.” Madame was a lady of perhaps twenty- eight, with jet black, glossy hair, large lustrous black eyes, and a clear, fair com- plexion. She was very beautiful; had she been plain I should have felt less em- barrassed. Ske waited as though expect- ing me to atone for my neglect; but how could I before the table? I sat at all this time trembling in my seat. At length madame said ‘Mons. B, embrasez mw.” The worst had come. I arose trembling, put my white bloodless lips, all greasy with butter and wet with coffe (for in my emberrassment I bad di my napkin) to those of Madame. ‘This was my first French kiss.”” posed by them. ; Pi > and hen I <1 Mepicat.—Since 1849, a prize of one on he bids will be mad befc ments, and valuable articleson the Campaign, all , and more, when am revenged > dred usand has t tfered Py fit y.of May next, and the bidder or bidders Serene Oe Se ie ean! | would willingly do for it; I will devote — — yee = 9 of Sci neg Seeee heidi ony OF Tae nant en eee tuations of the Punds; Canals and Raifroads, | my life to the accomplishment of it. Did PY y — ; ; i Public Improvements, Chronology, and much think Kerri that it sufficient sureties for a faithful performance of the » > you ever . y errison, u obligations as entered into. , So rn snk alent NCK TAYEOR.” | would ever come to this? Did you ever All the articles contracted for are to be delivered] ienar FRANCK TAYLOR. hink tl he wh owt d at the contractors expense, at Boston, Massachu- | _ ian 16— think that she who was loving an easy setts New vee and Hatalo, Ne Ptladelphis Jost imported DIRECT FROM SHEFFIELD | to forgive you, had such feelings within an ttsbur ‘a. jtimore, 3 jagton, alerge assortment jose; lodgers & Sow’s her ing— 1.3 Charleston. 8. Augusta, Ga.; Mon'gomery, | celebrated Table KNIVES und FORKS, RAZORS, | Oe! * An old saying—the strongest love New Orieans, La; Nashville, ‘Tenn.; Louis | SCISSORS, Pen and Pocket KNIVES, whieh Lan | Sometimes turns to the dreadiest hate. ille, Ky.; Cincinnati, Ohio; and St. Louis, Mo., in es to ofier at wholesale Ouse OF retail as low as an; dear this i i such quantities and at such times-as the Depart- in the United States. =e! Yes, wed love, attair, with the & prescription which would cure the Asiatic cholera in the majority of cases. Ata late sitting of the “Academy, the committee appointed to examine the bu merous communications upon the sub- ject, reported that not one of the many Suggestions offered was worth a farthing. sgt om lt has now been decided that an: - ment may require ; and they-are to be rigidly in E. K. LUNDY, romance, as you have styled it, will have son who shall discover a positive indica. Spected before deiivery, and none are to be received jan 13 No. 128 Bridge st, Georgetown, uite a romantic termination—a subject A f the of the di tha’ a ca an We taterioe tr he epeelanens oY eked: | eee ra novel writer—ending in a tragedy aay ahaa ey of it Sease, So that ore cable bidders to eatimate. the number of the music Lt &e. fof death atid a scaffold! Well, I can| oY who shall discover a nae preventive, —— me _—_ a = — ified ESPECTFULLY INFORMS HIS FRIENDS and | think of no more for your amasement in i such as vaccination is for the small pox i former patrons thai this letter—all, all came from the heart. A “ ’ Beccles ia | NAR Ec heh Soe tn |p ty Same UN | ll" nied to nective the prise Inall bogs; 605 canvass Norse wil tage seed PriD ya," introduce all the new and fashionable by oer broken, oe tear thousand francs fora demonstration of Us! . doomed , , 2 :. . jor| An accomplished farn'shed ifdesited.» | the gun ae and sets, so sure will my the existence, in the terrestial atmos. addressed to the “ Postmaster | &@> Orders lett bus & Hitz’ Music Depot, ” phere, of any matter or animalcule: oper- JAMES CAMPBELL, Gautier’, oF Miller's Oonfoctionery Stores, or at my words come to pass. .,., | ative in the propagation of epidemic dis- Postmaster General. | x — on 8, nl ¥ ‘She was removed to the county jail. | eases. ~~ NIOROLAS CALLAN? ther io-| _[°7~ We ines thereat ligioes hae,’ “Ot ad Faldooe Ro B13 Petect neti Said little girl, ‘that ever you saw. They a - x i Vioti € never drink the last of water; with- yh & CATHOLIC ALMANAC for 1635. was still living at the time of] out looki to the between ever: —a “TALON & MAURY's the steamer’s departure, and his wound | swallow— suppose to theak God. ppl jan Bookstore, near oh st, | WAS less serious than at first supposed. sure such hens are an example to us all.’