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~““STHE PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOUN, PSE Se: SUNDAY,) - - ones ee eee eo . By W. D. WALLACH, = WAU be served to subscribers by carriers at 81X AND A QUARTER CENTS, payable weekly © $othe.Agenis; papers served in packages at 37, scription price is THREE DOLLARS AND FIP- TY CENTS a year in advances, TWO DOLLARS for six months,.and ONE DOLLAR for three months; for less than three months at the rate of 12% cents a week. « UP SINGLE copies one CENT. Information for Travelers. ‘WASHINGTON BRANCH RAILROAD. CraANGe OF Hi S.—On and after Mon- x Ra the Trains i Lats Weshingion sand S's) Ty and 3 and SD nae at 4 p. m. 4m - 436 and 94 a. m., and 3 and -ss ~~ jamday at 4g 2m. PARSONS, Ageat, FOR MOUNT VERNON O*% TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS FARE, round trip, $1; from Alexandria 75 cents.— The steamer THOMAS. on Be SAM’L GEDNEY. Captain. i ORANGE & ALEXAN 14 RAILROAD. GREAT SOUTHERN MAIL LINE! "Twice dally between WASHINGTON and the SOUTH, via ALEXANDRIA, GOR- DONSVILLE and RICHMOND—no night line Leave Washington before $ o'clock am Lave Won as ve Leave Aletandria, i From W; Gonsville..ceee.csese.. eee 35 From Gordonsville to Richmond 2% tagger yt Ra the chea) tions route to the est, most fa and expedi Greenbrier ite god Fauquier White Sul- ~phur, Wi Sot, and Capon Springs, ‘arrenton, lottsville, Staunton, Stras! > Winchester, Earoennare, _ yf Cave, Natural Bridge, Luca) ew id- @ieburg, &c. ‘ “f FARES BY MORNING LINE: + tom Alezandri: (o Warrenton, - - $2 00 bes “ Gordonsville, - 350 “ “ Charlottesville, - 4 50 * bed a, - © 60 moe bed trasburg, - - 350 bod “ Winchester,- - 350 " “ Lury, - + - 625 be és New iarket, - 500 s he! Middleburg,- - 2% OMNIBUSES and BAGGAGE WAGONS will be at the Depot of = a convey passengers 9 the Steamboat Guoack Pack, for RLEXAENDRIA, a distance of 6 miles. time for mais. fy’ H.W. VANDEGRIF'?, Gon. Supt, THE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOUL ‘ UNITED STATES MALL STEAMERS. E SHIPS COMPRISING THIS LINE are the - ATLANTIC PACIFIC BALTIC ADE: “ thous are unequrtied for el ——— ee I¢m OF Pascaenx. From New York to Liverpool, in Srstcabia, $128 Second ea Oe isxclustve use of extra size stats rooms. -. wo From Liverpagl to New York, = - and £20 Aa ex Surgeon attached to each ship. No berth can be secured until paid for. Fer fret, to ‘TIRE BoLLans « co, 85 Wall street, New York. BROTVYN, SHIPLEY & <5 &. €. ROBERTS & CO. agi 3 *3 Arms Yard, Londoz. JOHN MUNROE & CO. 38 Ruc Notre Dame des Victelres, Paris. GEORGE H. DRAPER, Havre. Sua renes A ee Oe ae ete u silver, bullion, spec! jewel a Sous cheat’ or mchals, unless bails’ of deding Pare igned therefor, cad the valus e: a- Davered. nov l6é—ly BY RAILROAD DIRECT TO THE WEST. Time between Washingten and Wheeling but 174 hours: Bunning Time between Washington end Cincinnati 27 hours‘! THROVEH TICKRTs AND BAGGAGE CHECKS TO BB BaD IN WASHINGTON. THE BALTIMORE AND QHIV RAIL ROAD having tly inn its Western connections, now Sere the fullest inducementsto Travellers berween WASHINGTON, BALTd- MORE, and all portions of the WEST, NORTH- WEST, and the SOUTHWEST. ~ “The connection between the Trains from Wash- ington and the Trains bound West from Baiti- more is always promptly made at the Wechington Junetion (lately called the Relay House) 9 miles This !s the only c of cars required between W: ae oe bio ye = is checked through to ee at Station, and rechecked trans- Ww th ‘with the ) without c’ ¥ fe tvs helsing i ‘kets for Ten i-< EIT | rains leave W: Tay ate. ae p.m. On Sundays atthe r only. ING direct connection ts made omagunmess the CENTRAL OHIO RAIL- ROAD, running from Bellaire, on the Ohio, near Wiecing, ‘bh Cambridge, Zanesville, and 1 — oo ae mrckiba Newark, Stansfield Newark cars p Rattroad for Sandusky, Toledo, Detroit, Chi ‘0, St. Lou a aT COLUMBUS the C. G. Rallroad trains con- nect with the fasttrains of the Little Méamt Rail- formed with the trains through Daytgn, to Indian- aeale Terre — Lafayette, 0, Rock Vicksbw: Nisehe New rior i. ches. G Ph arecian saat Washin trans: ed at Cincinnati to the Mail on the Tickets for Evansville, Cairo, and St. this route. VELAND, and via Cleveland to ete., tickets are sold, Nae Han at i: 3 u the “Travelers are requested to notice that while this is tar only route alfrding Through Tickets and Checks In W , it is also the shortest, : ect to nearly all the leading ‘The distance from v si Louis, #2 50 @3), New 5 * fon EREDERICK AN Bisean FERRY, MARTINSBURG, CUMBERLAND, BERKLEY SPRINGS, BEDFORD SPRINGS, PIEDMONT, OAKLAND, and FAIRMOUNT, may leave Washington at 6 a. m. or f -m. For the minor way stations between Baitmore and Wheeling, take 62. m. train from 17 Por trains to and from Baltimore, Anspolis, ete, see special advertisements. ‘For further information, T! Tickets, . ogcrply wo Tmomae H. PARSONS, Agent, s JOHN H. DONE, Master of 7 SILVER DOOR PLATES & NUMBERS, R DWELLINGS, OFFICES, CHURCH F PEWS, STATE ROOMS, aoe e of this celebrated article, manufactured by Wh! ple .& Livermore. We have received the 'y the District of Columbia are of al! sizes and of veautiful de- " superior foish; and lettered or | la Saye aw urpassed in point of ele- ance. T are warranced to contain a large Seantity of pure silver, and thus to be more @ura- as well mares Sees and lower priced { thus Sicetiont Frdmity ana News Journai—con} taining a greater variety of tnteresting reading (haa can be found in any otLer—is published on Satur “| SiRGIH Sopp, pee aninain sseenc-ccess-seeeoeel OB i™ Casu, mevaniasty im apvance " Sine ‘in Wrappers) can be pro ured ~ Re conte Saiarcte after the inche of the VOL. VL WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1855. NO. 900. |"fouutnutesteeeu rue per clear note higher and higher on the perfumed air. Why do you clench your hands til! the nails draw the rich, 9 blood through the thin TO ALL THAT VALUE THEIR SIGHT FASHIONABLE DANCING, : SHE Is 7 on ASR RAR ia Baus. ____|EVENING STAR.) quae eee H.. Georgetown Colege sed Content and rine | Civic, Club, Military and Firemen's Ball. cateats pp me I eae ol emer se cipal teacher in Wa: yo city, has the honor | New Books. fragrant with theewect breath of the sou'h- to announce tohis former patrons and the public SIXTH ANNUAL BALL A cry, | em flowers—l -milk-white American |il- iy, that he will resume the duties of his | oF THE We are indebted to Messrs. Taylor 4 Maury, | ‘2 ni le would stoop to wor bool on THURSDAY November Sth, 1856, at |W igilant Fire Company | booksellers, for the following new books: thtp—Cape jetentioes, and camelies, with roo vm eee peel oe Py mo -OF GEORGETOWN, D. C. ‘Tur Grory or ta8 Repeswer in His Person sear tere leaves Misets and Masters, and on, the saute evening’ st | ped ey FIRE COMPANY TAKE | axp Wonks. By Rev. Octavius Winslow | Through the open easement steals the faint, 1x kes Benleman,” ets amired tn! thet | ana Sepa geaeraly tute Sate Anant | 2p, autor of“ Munight Harmonies," | wasioa! nk af, playing fountann; and che former sses is a sufficient aarantee of his su- | Sre-d * ons fies at cRereent: Balen Philadel bi bi deay & Blakiston. | 1855 cunbrotdl med i “tio ae ge old dt exiib ub on inatfacter. = TUESDAY, Nev. 27/1855. iladelphia: Lindsay ; _ | embroidered satin, jes Up gorgeous 0 perior skill as an instructor. | ie public of the | _. The members of the Company pledge them- | ‘This is an evangelical work, from the pen of | paintings with a halo bright as a rainbow. It athanaiel ‘of his Ma Festiens Bal) at | ives to spare neither time nor ex in mak- = ieal. divi L if fresher sunshine were falling earth- the National Theatre, which was attended by up- | 1" #ch arrangements as will ive satlstaction | © very distinguished evang ving. it | ward on the bower of beauty. of 4.000 3 2 ane eajornes ope every one who may honor them | is, in fact, the coliection of ten of the Rev. The canary sings in her gilded eage—her ai: Hall 1 the ati- pan? . Wi i i eanary; the i: i ful, ia eeveuientty artameon Es the oh rath Scott’s Cotillon Band has been engaged for the | Mr. Winslow's best sermons in @ woll printed ry mocking bird raised his two disuelng and supper rotate adied, wit occasion. volume. It will be extensively read, because be rented for Balls and Parties, ‘The location is tegPPet Will be furnished by an experienced ca- | vf W. ranks deservedly high as one of the J. T. acknowledges the liberal e- | conventeut to persons residing in any part of the | ‘€%- . a “ ; ment already obtained, pnd furthen solicits the pa. ~ | city. sa ONS ROLLA Rehan’ a gee most fervently pious and ablest orthodox - |. Days of Tuition: On Tuesday and“Thursday.at | divi ; quivering skin? Why do you grind your saleek OE hiv td, nat nave not yet avalled them- | -reiock, p.m. and on the same evenings ai 7 | athe door on the evening of the ball, divines of the day teeth together, aud hiss between that one Persons that cannot conveniently call, by send- for gentlemen. A cla s for young married ladies oe. ph 7p lates Saas b Earcy Rexietovs Epcvcation Coxsiperen 4s | word, hush? It’s a beautiful home, I'm sure; ing the glasses in and how many tlemen will be formed shortly. Commtiee of Arrangements. tue Divinery Arrowtep Way To rae Re- | and that lady. with ber head upon her bosom fi they can read this print with thelr spect, All who desire to join his classes will piea<e Geo W Offutt, ee cexerate Lire. By Wm. G. Eliot, pastor | is fair as any dream vision of the painter. cles, can be supplied with such that will improve pect Rage Tent strest; ot te Prof it at his Mie Crowled stam Tui of the Churoh of the Messiah, St. Eosia. Surely nothing could be purer than that cheer shat. cz ee a is Liem eetteabarsdereey ST ent ited “Feed my lambs.” Boston : Crosby, Nich- | bread, high brow—nothing brighter thaa those ences given to many who havederived the greatest | !7~ A subscription list is now open to receive | —— ones | ols & Co., 11] Washington street. 1955. golden curls. ease and comfort from bis 3 the names of those wishing season tickets for the TOPHAM & NORFLET'S This little volume, from the pen of our old | And she loves you, too! Al! yes, any one Circulars to be had , at his office, No. 512 | Soirees. Only $5 for the season. oc 30—tf NEW AND CHEAP hool fellow and intimate family frienad—than | °°" "ead that in the deep violet eyes, raivod Seventh street, three from Odd Fellows’ | ~~ ACADEMY OF MUSIC SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK STORE, | “"°” *°™ 83° y friend—than | so tenderly to your own. Ah, that it is; your Hall, up stairs. ne > a 5 $ * | whom no othsr could be better qualified b oung wile loves 3 N PURSUANCE OF THE DESIGN OF 499 Seventh st . opposite Odd Fellows’ Hail. q y | young you She linked re has the existence of an an- gel, when she knelt beside you at the mar- riage altar, and placed her hand in yours For twelve long golden summer months an angel has walked or sat by your side, or slept in your bosem. You know it; no mortal woman ever made Norvoxr, September 7, 1854. this Institution, viz: the diffusi 1 MESSRS. TO PHAM hi itude of hi hi habit: Sir—The Spectacies you taad® for me eait ution, viz: the: ion of the know!- Q 5 the reetitude of his own character, habit well, and seem to have improved my sight more See ot iae bo eee pets ene a through life, excellent sense, and experience 0 than any other I have lately tried. ACADEMY OF MUSIC respectfully announce as @ parent as well as a christian minister, for LITT. W. TAZEWELL. series thelr friends and the public, that they have com- . oe FR mie Dak me ad Bpoctacies obtained from ee Lene Fo one: menced the Saddling Business at the above stand, | the so-important task—is an appeal to parents - Tobias, and {nd them ie raeeaietion and, with a view to add as much as possth!e to | where they will make and keep constantly on | upon the necessity for the systematic training m and correspondin; . band a large and superior assortment of—Mens’, x a = “ 2 of tte foc. Trecotnmend him asa skiliful opti. al wlarity, the Great Works. of Botthuven, | S002 & Det SADDLES, BRIDLES | Of their offspring. That is, for the formation Mozart, Mendlesohn, Spohr, Hummel and others, your heart how befure a purity so divine ee a wsspuren Bhai relieved by Mater ‘compoaitious, will be pro: MARTINGALES,and WHIPS. "HARNESS of of their characters in proper moulds. Ho No earthly embrace ever filled your soul she e nced with the greatest vffect, bot! every descriptior y, he ; A th tl i 3 wey oa tee eee 7 satnio; | the Orchestra and’Voce! dopartenter? "| i Ena TRUNKS, VALINRS, and Cam. | ever widely soaders may difer from Mr. Bliot's | “1, "<Sne’ over shone so uncheneitgiy = : Ladies’ S BL i is ‘i R Es possess, and I we hei as of eight or ee The Oy id george be ~~ same as that For BAGS iA mp ee views on abstract theological questions—none | »hove all such noisome things as 5par es: worms call care and trouble. She is an an- gel, and other angels have beon sirging to herin the long days of this pleasant June time selected in different places and op- 7 4 : SRS of which are approached in this wor: —no one F- | by subscription only, the terms of which wii! »- | HORSE BLANKETS, COVERS, COLLARS, Inetaniional ctaniteg te Bagloeh Pintes sad ae, 5 for the four Concerts, entitling tue subscriber | and HAMES. Horse, Spoke, and Dust BRUSH- | duly impressed with a parent’s responsibilities Qaieed States 1 Bove been alg ‘with, | $0 three tickets of admiss'on to earh Concert. ES. CARDS, CURRY-COMBS, SPONGES, | -..th4 future of their children ca: dit ks and directions ‘the treat! of Subscribers names my be imme ately received | &c., &c. b ! n read it, ar a aa as on. [serpent at the bookstore of Messrs. I'v yior & Maury; at | All material used will be the best that can be | without entertaining 2 sentiment of gratitude ok res eas PrOY- | he Piano store of Mr. Davis, and at the Masic | obtained; and both of us having been practical | -.. 140 sensible, plain, and excellent savi sight. Stores of Messrs. Hilbusand Zantzinger; also at the | workmen for several years, we feel confident that | for —— - ian * Hash,” you say, but you can’t shut out the anthem notes of Heaven from those un- CHAS. CALDWELL Academy of Music. corner Ninth and D streets. | our work cannot be sur; : ‘maar ices nie bey which he gives. He is eminently a practical —— pear Fagresn toe ged ce ° — Professor of M. C., Louisville, Ky. | (OPe daily from 10 till 6.) panes vad to merit, amd respectfully solicit, | ™@an-and christian, and evinces the fact with | your Senay wits ee: ali a Mz. John Tobias having farlsacd me wis | WEBER'S EXCELSIOR BRASS AND |" Pasicuar attention paid to covering Tramks | Punts on srony just snoh tonchonc anecacty | Ad you will cote by nod by ‘anil T'ss poy ~ pe ng ns son ee a ead before us. Many just such teachers are sadly | "4 you will come by and by, and I'm going é wi) I aided STRING BAND. and repairing all kinds of work. iy Jui a 7 7 4 te papa ns gra ag mad (my Soadiers? ols constantly on hand. needed in these “ fast’’ times. Sok Sas wee ee seh pe ogee eg vision having suffered greatly from reading at R. WEBER RESPECTFULLY 1N- night in my earlier life) it affords me the highes: | 4 inform his patrons and the public that he nov 7—tf 3 Tee , : yeep tert bn himeskiliful prax- ped cr ge with a BAND OF TALENTED GAMBLER’S TRICKS WITH CARDS Bears or. AUGUSTUSBURG ; An Episode in ical optician, and well prepared to aid those whe | MUSICIANS to accommodate them with a XPOSED AND EXPLAINED BY J. H Saxon History. By Gustave Nieritz, With may need his professional services. brass, string or reed band. as the occasion may Galen: erie 58 conte oe ieee Other Tales. Translated by Trauermante! Wes BROURIE, ratte: ROC for Balls, Parties, Parades, | \iORGAN'S MYSTERIES OF FREE MA-| Boston: Crosby. Nichols & Co,, 111 Wash- Bilder of Methodist Conference. ber, at tecsunian pathic antes, wy ane ey SONRY: containing all the Degrees of the Order ington street. 1855. Wituineton, N. C., Jan. 27, 1851. hey WEBER, Leader, four doors east TP Qengral conferred in a Master’s Laken, =) waite byCapt. The “ Other Tales,” ¢o modestly announced, swer. Closer—closer you clasp the slight, fair figure; painfully you press your lips to the cold brow—Cartrie i: dead ' Whot is to you that the sunshine is bright; what that its cheerful rays fall on the broad lands—your lands? What is it—now that she can walk on them no more? And what is Mr. 3. Tostas: Dear Sir—I am happy to say Wm. Morgan; price 25 i deatli—her death? Few people knew her; that the Spectacles which I obtained from youlast gy Sa Music Depot,’ in the | , HOME brary BOOK: containing severalhun- | are by Agnes Franz, than whom few Germans | no vice president must Ah yo to fill her wn pare b i bem af anes reriar tom Star Buildings. nov 6—tf arog cxpallont recat es peien: od oor cae alight. of either sex are more deservedly famous as | Place; no ie ue Taise 2 monument vps! oe ee eee de i : . % . * . | memory. a 85 cat G peober teedl ate a ‘ g Bet manag | ere inde THE PIANO FORTE CLASSES lantry, containing concise rules for the conduct of | writers of simple, touching, end beautiful na aay all! ae " a courtship through its entire progress, Aphor- | 4; i ; . state that, by the ald of your optometer, this 4ifi- | MR. W. H ENRY PALMER, | isms on love, the courts of love progress, Aphor- | tional tales. This book will bea beautiful " No, yours and God’s; and your year of joy vp meer} Witt meet at the Academy of Music, corner | century, rules for telling thecharacters and dispo- | and suitable present to any child or youth, is over, and she rests in his bosom now in ‘ou furnished me aypdecidedly the best of 9th and D streets, on and after MON- | sitions of woman; price 25 cents it i A i in on. | beaven Wy tay eyes of any I have ever yet used. DAY, Oct. Sth, 1855. The puplis are requested | LADIES? GUIDE TO BEAUTY : containing whom it is designed really toimprove in ca- They have dug a grave for her. Spring Very pen Thane to be in attendance on the days and hours speci- practical advice on improving the complexion, the | tering for his or her reading—good taste, sound | qowers brighten over it, and the green grass bat Fee tien | fed in the notices addressed ssed to them. |e pon hf crenata ory neon chest dee morals, and improving information abounding | smiles with daisics and violets. You nan Department of Interier, May 7, 1855 oct 4 2 Director. | gree of perfection, of which they are susceptible, | in its every chapter. there, and sigh and pray. and ask God From defects and the unequal range oi ———_—___—__________________________ | snd also upwards of one hundred receipts for va- PE hg if you too may come home! And when no ay eyes, | have been coi to use glesses for PIANOS—PIANOS—PIANOS. rious cozmetics, oils, pomades; only 25 cents. Love or Country ; or Suhioski answer comes, your proud heart rises up in several years. 1 have different opticians Any of the above Books can be bought of the Compiled and transiated fre » | bitterness, and with the bold wicked words UST RECEIVED AT THE MUSIC DEPOT, y e r fi without Soe glasses 7 to my southwest corner of Penna. avenue, Agent, ALEX. ADAMSON, Seventh street, op- | “by Trauermantel. illustrated ":] apon your tongue, you pause, for your guar- eyes. Four since Mr. T. made two | Kieventh and D streets, two of those] posite the Post Ortice, where he keeps on hand all | Crosby, Nichols & Co. 1858. dian angel looks dowa from heaven, and whis- airs especially for me, which I have found io A - | the CHEAP PUBLICATIONS, MAGAZINES, a a "A Exveme Perfectly. By ‘the use of his optomet=: Neral Meealtcan te Dresaee ieee toate: and NEWSPAPERS, BLANK Books, PENS,| This volume is designed as a holiday preset b= Is enabled to adapt es ree to the eye. | ments have been acknowledged by competent and | IN ae PAPER, STATIONERY of kinds, for youth. It is beautifully gotter: uj is 1 most cheerfatly Mr. Pobias to ail | aisinterested musical judzes tobe superior to any | CHILDREN'S TOY BOOKS, PRIMMERS, hale nendsiieiiond duaabeabe having occasion to usegiasses, and bear my testi- | (+)¢r horizontal -quare Pianos made, in polni of | A BC CARDS, PLAYING and VISITING | capitally comp’ nd tr ated. pers—* Hush |” qo Mong Viotexce axon Bioop —The rule of bleod and brutality is not yet ended. With Wer sony as ci BALDWIN, tone, touch, oe sition tale Uibon CARDS, BALL, &c. nov 6—3m*_ hardiy remind the reader that John Sobi the return of each morning we hear of new Astist, Seo’y to eign Land Warrants. |; wre wot Fella chortaog free: act : REMOVAL. . | life was, perhaps, more romantic thaa that of | ‘rages in which quict citizens are the suffer- is eee een a ee eee re ee HE SUBSCRIZ&R WOULD MOST RE- a EPRI DES ¢ that |! One of the last operations of this des- yt si as they can be passed through t! 7 U m House spectfully inform his customers and the mn eer eee story of that cription that has come to our notice, was per- 1OHN B. ELVANS. WILLIAM THOMFsoN. | _nov 1 GEO. HILBUS, Agent. | public generally, that he has removed his most romantic people—ibe Poles. All iis | petrated last oight on Gravier street, on the eaves se eee e WARERUOM, Be. pay war rag sr pon i Tocifth wonderful exploits, achievements, triumphs, | person of Aiieriman Durrell. He hw bees in GABDWARE, COACH TRIMMINGS, &c., KERS—residence 418 Seventh strecis where be Will keeps fulband well-selected | triels, and wnisfurtunes are capitally set forth pra as ge — od = Oh 3 in ood " asjortument of the best and latest stvie o! EN * A ;, 5 " i . Daltor. an r. Charles sansa Ui ree aaie exanne, street, between G and H streets. O CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, AND | i2 this little book, which teaches reality only, | \nen sertain individa.!s who came into the dalla te papi Canes Cae Shrouds Carriages, | GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS. As | while as interesting as romance possibly could HOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE. Hearse, aud article for interments oj | he excelleat business stand will enable himto| 1. som the particular character of its sub- @ritannia, German Silver, Albata and Silver Pla- | the best quality furnished at short notice, on the | 404 much larger business, he feels assured that | |” P ted, Tea, Table and Dessert 8 most reasonable terms, and at all hours of the | be can furnish Gentlemen’s eras nm more | ject. Carvers and Forks, Steels, Knives and with- | aicht. Having the exclusive right of Crump’s moderate terms than heretofore. Having practised coffee house, pointed to Alderma» "urrell and said, “That's the d——4d traitor;’’ und other words of similar import. Subsequently they Weat ont and returred with a stranger to t Forks Palent Corpes Preserver tes im for a number of years in Germany, England and | Mouuy axo Kirrr; or Peasant Life in Ire- { whom they again pointed out Mr. Darrell as Grass ‘Britannia, Block Tin and Plated Candle- | gead for any length wien. meee a: France, be is confident that be can fleas allthose} land With Other Tales. Translated from } the ‘ d——d traitor with a shawl on.”’ Mr. ‘sticks, Sovel and Tongs, Waflle Irons, or any tenes _V “"Y_ | who may favor him with acall. Feeling grate- the German, by Trauermante!. Boston; | Darrell and his friends \.creupon thought it rons IMMEDIATE RELIEF Fou THE | ful for past favors he eae mrss ofthe} Crosby, Nichols & Co. 1856. best toleave. After they had gone ashort dis- le S le ke. . . . S) Pe! BUILDING MATERIALS. | A world a most effectual remedy for the cue of | Py LEAS COMPOUND SYRUP OF GUM | £t*tulated for their efforts to place within the | D. was last pointed out, ran up behind him, eos a goog preemie F i cgpenbor yg alge ser masa toasatancamaly! if 8A Shidiiny TOR COlGhE OLS reach of the youth of both sexes, in our coun- | and iclied him him with a blow from a stung- shot or some other deadly weapon of a similar character. The Alderman fell with his fore- head against the curb-stone, aud was rendered try, some of the best series of tales for chil- HOARSENESS, ASTHMA, WHOOPING . dren extant in the German and French lan- nthe fret application, 10 coutee of COUGH, CROUP, &e:, possenses the zreatestad- Sgr Sere and Blind Hinges, Screws, Cut and property, spies according to direction. Should he in Srad’s Shutter Screws and Stubbs, Door Springs, thine’ re-a pear, the same application has to be oe nigtions ofenm amar ia it Nails, Belts vani ith the t. come + : *: . . Handrail Screws, Door Knobs made again, and after two or three applications | 120 Mies bees extensively used the last tw -nty | 6¥%ges. Their sclections for translation so far | wholly _insensible. He was immediately Bell Pulls, Door Sheaves and Rail, &c. the cure will be effectual and Cag te tan years ‘with unparalleled success, not trumpeted t'| have boon admira ble, and the translations | placed in a eab and conveyed to his residence, CABINET MAKERS’ GOODS. useful as any other. s really indispensable | j1.6 worid as a specific or cure all, but recom- ut the wielder of the slung shot was not ar- they have caused to be made are full of inter- est, while always inculcating improving infor- mation, and just such as should be placed rested. J Another case of violence occurred at Car- rolton just as the 9 o'clock train of cars was no injurtous effect whatever Mair Cloth, Curled Hair, Moss, Giraps, Sofa and | Temedy causes no pain, and js warranted to have | vended asa valuable and sotentific Seailtary 5m Chalr 3) F PULMONARY CASES, I at hand, and one Vonition Biisd Hooks; Rack Pulleys, Poller Ena: | _ Fleasecallfor A. FERGER’S TOOTH-ACBE | [2 youeur Colles Cany oo Stord relief where Breckets, Purniture Natis BALSAM. | Price 25 cents per phia’. most others bave been tried without mater:ai ben- 2 ae “ - Sine, Cofin Handles and Screws, Diamond Sorew | To be had at the Dey see tA TSON, efit, As such it is recognized by numbers of our | within the reach of children fond of reading, agwireeiee. J ~ mt = 8 Bend engineer a os ‘ n x no i se . » Plate Se ENTERS’ GOODS. V. HARBAUGH, and J.B. GARDNER & CO., | leading physicians, who know Jts compo ities, | whom it id designed really to beneSit by the | heen « epotted,”” was attacked hy a gang of Planes, Saws, Drawing Kaives, ‘Spokeshaves, | Washington. Sy cacy, as well as by thousands of our mo r nes- | books with which they are instructed. The] «ome twelve or fourteen individuals, and isels and lane frons EM. bi tf who endorse its clair i re “nity : © Augers, Braces and Bitts, Machines, Hax- eS ee age geri street, nate, palatable, economical and effcacic:. Hee | Volume to which wo here refer, will be read, Sarees acne arb ts bebeged cat ne mers, Hatchets, Devels pamaadiniar serdar peligro 25 cents, or three bottles in one Scents, re-read, and read again by thousands of in- | perpetrators of this bloody outrage will be Gerehs, Sates, Sangee, Axes, Se. TS CEMETERY is laid out on the plan of Rigo y watry if pith nse ats P ae torested little ones in the course of the next} traced out and brought to justice. —N. O. SLACKSMITH & COACH MAKERS’ GOODS. the celebrated Greenwood, of New York, and “9 . ; three months, or the natural impulses of the | Picayune, Nov. 10. $ zandria; CLSSEL, Georetowa Black and Bright Springs, Axles, Felloes, Shafts, | situated on the high ground distant one and a | STEVENS, Alexandria; 2 on, Huber Bows, Poles : Lane tles northrot fue Capltol—North Capitol Retailed by Druggisls generally cougH Sleigh Runners, Silvered and Brass Bands, Stump | treet leading directly to the gateway. Also “ Joints, Stump Collars, Top Props ‘This Company have scoured a charter from Con- rising generation have sadly degenerated— which we do not believe—since we. entered Crriovs Recovnter Between Mr. H. CANDY DROPS, the same composition in Crawrorp, Macistrate, 4npD A Bean —We A 3 9 + “ ” t of his letter toa gentleman in Ourtain Frames, Lamps, Inside Linings, Linin ating their ground forever to buria! | lozenge form, 12% centsabox. __—inow 19 | i+, our « teens. uote the words ge an Si patee Pk Pingm, Loe | Eskcnesise yee tetiogeat a | NEW YORE TURRIREING STAD: = ST Sere oro! ‘ \e ‘and Plain and Enamelled Canvass * | Stherwise, which is of vast Importance to those NE PRICE ONLY '—WE RESPECT | Pagcavrion acatxst Fing.—The Fire Mar- | on looking round, I observed, to my surprise, Russia Duck, Enamolied Leather, Dash Leather, | who wish thelr dead to repose where they have fully call attention to our New Establish- } shal of New York in a card, suggests measures | a large red muzzied bear. He took no notice &e. m6 PSON, placed the n, for as + stom, valu- | Ment, where wedesign keep! GENTLEMEN'S against fires which may be repeated with ag- | of me until followina him closely up he sud- IN tsi ee ent | Ser cles whee tae burial ere tad throw the | GURNISHING GOODS of OTE Onese: | vantage in this locality. Ho states that »| deuly faced round and commeneed picking IMPORTANT TO GENTLEMEN. on Swemiscensiy tne one large pit,and 1 beg v SINGS, ‘which we make to | large proportion of fires are caused by the in | some seattered heads of oats. On passing » hay stack [felt confident that ho would go straight on, end took the other side myseif, when, jadge of my surprise to meet him pium face to face. He immediately raised Limscif upon his oe when I plunged an Ameri- ean hay fork I had inmy hand at his breast; quick ag thought he struck the blow aside, and only one prong entered his body; be im- cautious use of matches, particularly the kind known as wax matches. Rats and mice are apt to seize upon them as a means of imme- diate subsistence, and, conveying them into their holes behind the lath and plaster, soon eror later the matches are nibbled, ignited, and the building fired. Matches should also be kept out of the reach of children, as their CEMENTS FOR YOU 7O Gre IND SEC = The undersigned gives a ea Prevent it, as no titles are giv order in the most He ant manner. Also, 2 select noti » bis friends and the public that he has 'N wOlllce open from 10 to 12 o’clock a. m., agket REA ERD ECEA INGyiso) | Just received his stock of Wall and Winter Goods, | yiere Pamphlets, containing the Charter, By- | 5 me = betas aac s ving thet wre have comprising all the latest styles and colors of Cloth, | Fows and a map of the ground, and all other in- ts sb Br aig hen elogan ane? at Cassimeres,and Vestings; which goods will be | 7) nation, can be obtained. ’ in “oe city, as Pcie ee _— bebeomn ey the best ‘workmen in the United | , Al orders left with apenas out the Northern cliles-THaT OF ONE PRICE States at work for him. Being agent for Scort, eceaysiomasdve. en jeis—iy | 282% which gives confidence to customers, and Ge Eisen Casings yo | ww emery caw encuare, | | mock tus om kt egey fanaa O | Hrevare ogame poled OY aging wih ay ee ion my Kaede {tage of nis oven tntlen, "suse as Over-garments, Frock, ghana shell Almonds, a iew Seb ee Nate ee, The practice of crowding large quantities | it was allover with me, an an = quick asI Dress, and Business Coats, Pants, and Vests, from | pickles, in and spiced, at 62 centsahun- | oy 47 of goods in store windows is another source of | could rund the stack and made for a neigh- medium to very superior quality. dred; Hermetically-sealed Fruits; Pickled Fruits, frequont fires. The concentration of heat | boring house inorder to geta gun. Un ar- ‘All the above goods will be sold at —— of ail kinds, very superior and cheap; all kinds MR. WILLIAM PALMER, among the goods is likely to produce combus- | riving at the house, I perceived be was still prices+Gor a whole sait, Cont, ts, | of Jellies in plas at 25 Regge Nae Oh py PROFESSOR OF SINGING, FLUTE, §c.. | tion, and the slightest puff of air among the | engaged in endeavoring to get the fork out of peg ate ve ron —— $10 to $20 variety of fresh and nice age henge pol IELDING TO THE SOLICITATION OF | articles. carries & pertion nearer the light, | his body: but hearing the bark of a Newfound- Pants, style, f 3to 10 | Sener y oe aes store, & ps cc eeererat of his fends, Vad rg heorae i eae vans fire dostanity takes ine The use of — dog was se get iment or my antagonist 250to 10 : .M. P. KING. 4 ’ eamphene and burning fluid is adverted to ns | he tore it ow reast 5 ° He secpectfully solleits acalt from all inwantot | 2&V13 ____Z.MP_EUNG._ | persons and adul's, and which classes itt yes | auother prolific cause of fires. The adoption | handle of the fork, which was of the best « ENGRAVING. | EcUTE, | ofthe mauabers: of the rule never to poems such lamps to be | American ash, be had cat tely in two FURNISHING GOODS, E ARE PREPAR ag Pope mp fe oy ‘Terms, five dollars per quarter of 20 lessons. trimmed after night, is recommended as the | with his teeth. — Three Rivers Inquirer. such as eh Cane Collars, Stocks, Hand promptly, and in the ‘ ‘arms, | . Those who are desirous of availing themselves | only preventive agaiust the frequent Jament- - 2 ee P W BROWNING. poo’ A en Pony at , | of the facilities apegect eget see ates able accidents resulting from the use of such | “Nor Wisety sur Two Wexi.”—The follow- vecwonn 92 air ating Stes Hol, | SUEZ, Card enarang and pang aeey | Mee WAl PALMER, at his reuldenee, No. Ee | eae eed in wooden vesos, The inte | day or two since” A young lady from tilt sep 14—3m : ” gas Pa. avenue, bet. 9th and 10th sts. F et oe calamitous fire in that yy six persons | vicinity had been pose ger J with and ME MANUFACTURES. nov 0—tf JONAS P. LEVY, perished, originated in careless manner 7 te @ young man of this vr . a 2 © = — FRENCH BOUT MAKER. - IMPORTER AND pease ND F of depositing coal ashes in the kitchen, These. | We believe the dey Sar the ees _ FAIRVIEW COTTON WORKS ‘ACUB WOLFSTEINER, No. 487 Kighth st., | WINES, LIQUORS, CIBASS, INE ions are euch a8 oecur to every prudent | been fixed. But the inconstan —— seems, R THECANAL BASIN, ALEXANDRIA. Joc ba. avenue, is now to @: B. and thoughtful person; but though are |} had another flame residing in an se — ; ; | taake the most Fashionable F’ Boots General Commission & F: Merchant | not new, they are useful to be repeated, as if | county with whom, on the very eve of her Figzraraice & Ag ih een one ite sad pve in this! INSURANCE AND BILL BROEER, they were. "Attention to them will the with lover No. 1 she eloped, and to Bee TWINS, WRAPPING Branch ofthe business in are ae ete cannot | - N° 74 Fa. av., two doo Sealey U.S: Hotel | rath’ of the well settled maxim, that ‘“‘an.} whom she.was married. | But lover No, t was TWINS, CORDAGE, COTTON BATS, $<. . ya, estity Die a ere N. B—Covntry Merchants are requested to give | ounce of preventionis worth pound of eure.”®,|.not to .be. thus easily payed Saones —— goorchanis in Weahingcn Tec ‘on hand a lot already made up, to which | me acall before purchasing elsewhere. oe 9 : the henant one ae Of inning speech and wee ction in Waangton ower as can the particular attention of gentlemen are invited.- | "90 2-1y ____ | the bride, and Fat had in Baltimore or other Northern markets. All} sep 11—dm® i Pee . her. to this city. orders will meet with promptattention, byaddtess- | —~——r--- ‘AVIN herself, and —— ‘es: ince men Be surentor quauiry, | Hee ogo mee cai Me eterna | Pe aS NG. Fruitsand Spices of purest q . ATCHES CHRONO METERS nd Pocket | under my own supervision, for sale at may store, | heg leave i —— AW P ion corer of Vermont avenue and 15th charers to ~ = 4 Tent 'Z.M. P. KING. | hope, b efforts to retain ete pone ski \y repaired 13 .M. P. . hag. contac A practical of this ofour nasineen, Goaehian outer e is guarantees entire to nov =i

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