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PUBLISHED EVERY AFTFRNOON, (EXCEPT SUNDAY,) At the Star Buildings, corner of Pennsylvania evenus ind Eistensh street, By W. D. WALLACH, Will be served to subscribers by carriers at SIX AND 4, QUARTER CENTS, payable weekty | toe Agents; papers served in packages at 37}, fents per month. To mail subscribers the sub- /eription prices THREE DOLLARS AND FIF- 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 ef 12% cents a week. i" SINGLE COPIES ONE CENT. can be found in any other—is published on Setur- day morning. Sage copy, per aman Five sees. Ten copics.. ‘Twenty copies. ws Recopies in wrappers) ean be procn. oaths oocioan, fmmsdintal Fane the kkeet Oe paper. Price—Taxasz Can: PoeTmasTEks who act asagents will bealiow a commission of twenty per cent. “ seeeceeeeesercenes Bl BS To cLyus. WASHIN GTON, D. C., TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1856. NO. 939. Mepame Pace \Lare OF BALTI- rpHOMAs MeciLL. SUCCESSOR FO THE BALLS. EVENING ST AR. KIKKWUOD HOUSE. A MAGIC CURE fPHE PROPRIETORS HAVE THE PLEAS- We know a story—an “ ow're true tale’ ure to announce that they have made more) compliments to the Ladies and Gen- firm of Kirkwood & Mc@ill respectfully an- sary et eee | abou friend tooth -ac many improvements to their HOTEL, in tlemen th Re fy, wonla inform them thatshe ounces that he is fully prepared to execute all or- Annivor of the Battle of New Orleans. For the Ev-ning Star = a ben eg 4 Nrelinar od di some accordance with the advancement and re- has opened her studio at No. 517 I street, near | ders for FIRST ANNUAL BALL { vit : preyed gether finement of the age. They give their sole care and attention to its management, with an unspar- ing regard to the wants and comfort of guests, at the usual and established rates of first-class Sixth, where she is prepared to furnish Phreno- PLAIN OR ORNAMENTAL PRINTING logical Charts on the shortest notice. This is no | at his large and convenient Establishment, 7th st. oF THE * AN Roeconet =eijerr humbug, but the result of years of scientific re, | three doors below Odd Fellows’ Hall, UNION GUARDS. | To the Thirty-fourth Congress~First Session. search and experience. ‘Terms moderate. A call The business of the old firm, and ail other work HE MEMBERS OF THE UNION GUARDS | Ye men of wisdom, now in Congress met, which is a little too rich not ¢o see the light So we shall here attempt to tell it. Well. then, our friend had a bad tooth that troubled him, (as most bad things fm people's hotels. J.H.&A.W. KIRKWOOD. is n| ost iri knowthem- entrusted to bim will meet with promt attention. most respectfully announce to their friends, | Under a weary life to groan end sweat dec 8—Im plc alr! oetee LT The Si THOMAS McGILL, and the public in oneal that they intend giving | To be, or dooy A be, that is the question; sar do,) and after par ays ti a Seventh street, between D and E, their First Annual Ball on the evening of January | From North or Soiith, or with infection. 1 suffering from it, be courage. JONAS P. LEVY, THE PIANO FORTE CLASSES Three doors below Odd Fellows’ Hall. | sth, 1856. *Twere pobler in the mind to cease this strife ously resolved to have the ‘‘offending mem- IMPORTER AND Gaus In or jan 4—eolm The Committee pledge themselves that no pains | Nor die, nor sleep, but give the nation life; ber taken out—to make a vacuum in the WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, AND FINE MR. W. HENRY PALMER, jr = orexpense will be spared to give satisfaction to | Or take up arms. receive your country’sthanks, | rows of his fine white ivories. The pain would. GROCERIES, W Ui k, mest at the Academy of Music, corer Pf! M8.—Our | 8h and every one who may honor them with | And, by opposing, end these idle pranks, of course, be some ; the loss of a “grinder” General Commission & Forwarding Merehant of 9h and D streets, on and after MON- | QXYLIGHT DAGUBRREAN ROOMS.—Our | their presence. Be men once more, stand by the Constitution, _ | considerable: But out ft must ane should INSURANCE AND BILL BROKER, No. 474 Pa. av., two doors below U. 8. Hotel, Wasuineton City, D.C. N. R.—Conntry Merchants are requested to give The \O PICTURES are perfectly life-like, with a ard: . | And show the native hue of resolution; we pote, stucmdeane tn the oA aa i te | beantiful brightness, and having an elegant smooth Bil aller pl will pee = haga Notslcklied o'er with the pale cast of thought, fied in the notices addressed to them. and beautiful soft tone, they are not surpassed) If |“ ‘The ball will open with a Grand Promenade, | But enterprises of great moment sought. oot 4 W. HENRY PALMER, Director. -/-Cqualed, in the United States. We invite the | ater which the presentation of a flag, by the la’ | This sad calamity’s of too long rife. come. «If thine eye offend thee, pluck it out,” saith the good book, And our frien, doubtless, esteeming one tooth out of thirty " public to and see for themselves. Gallery | dies, will take place. The ¢ teers with Wrongs, wartothe knife. | two in number, of less im rtance th n ‘ Meaty tr En eee MORE NEW GOODS. rapt W. Galt & Bros. “raed Store, between ‘A fal Military ane Cotillon Band has been en- | Better to shuitie off this mertal coll eye from two, both as ‘og as aol enn a : canes JO#N HB. SMOOT, NO. 119 SOUTH SIDE Band 16th streets, No.,394 Fa. avenue. ed for the occasion. Than have the country in domestic broil : ence, and remembering the injanction in DAGUERREOTYPES Bridge street, near High, Georgetown, D.C ,| _ROV16—eom ‘kets ONE DOLLAR; to be had of mana- | Aye, there’s the rub, pause ere its too late, | the above quotation, straightway started for Me TAKEN BY 4 LaDy removea | BBS reeeived an additional supply of Fall and | “NEW YORK STORE SELLING OFF. | £*!s, members, and at the door. masta, a oe the office of Dr. 8—, to have his tooth ex- b -c b m inter » making assortment very Exzscutwe Committee. “ee ‘ tracted. to her NEW ROOMS, on 7th st., between ISS H. M. MANN, SUCCESSOR TO Fanacicism from the scene expel Hand I, is prepared to take LIKENESSES in | “Tn? it. stock will be found 2 first rate assort- INK Mine 8. Ja M MeGaw, next door to, Post ev ehn Ree Siew. D. Onteghua, For Greeley and his cliqie: be te thelr doom vole walked boldly up to the door and rang the best style of the art. ment of— ice, Br lps Deg np P ely ©! Lieut: Donnelly, Sergt. Lackey, L quick consignment to oblivion’s - : e ere might have been some- PLCTURES well taken and put up in embossed | Ladies’ Dress Goods reduce her stock of goods before the Spring sea. Yames Tucker’ Nor North, ncr South, nor East, nor Westfor me, | thing of nervousness in the pull of the cases for FIFTY CENTS Rov 22-tf | Black Moire Antique Silks son, she will sell at Gere ceomeeter tie Bacon Cocconcss hee one grand compact for the brave and free knob; but we won't say there was. The bell MEDICAL CARD. Mink coined bod Mole antints Bosh nod Bennet RIBBONS. FEATHERS. and FLOWERS: Ensign Walnitley, Owen O'Hara, bel Deaieuas ricer ieee Tush all foiure, | Jingled very distinetly, and ia moment our DOCTOR STANISIAS HERNISZ, REG. caus oa ea dec 18—#t&eoim Sergt. Shea, Michael Doran. Wasnincton, Jan, 7, 1596 JMS cite kp fag nt tela mil ular Practitioner of Homm@opathy, Office 231" | 4s and Cambric Bands, Collars and Sleeves a Floor Managers. : uieatis 7 oo ? st, who was busy in coruer F and Fourteenth streets. Consultations | giycx and col’d Cloths, for Cloaks $5 es alee hee nad sd tet the srgeenenaion Sergt. Lackey, Michael Maroney, meee out and arranging his implements ay renews do) haa ea Stella, Brocha and Bay State Shawls audideliveryte mat. of AIM (ucive: who calls Corpl. Dooley; Daniel McCabe. A BULL BEAT. of art. These presented a formidable array _Doctor Stanislas Hernisz, having returned from | With 4 good assortment of the best makes Flan- herecl Ane lohnaweand ore on away from me | _Jan4—tt (News it) ‘Blast that eritter !”? d Unele J , | Here and there lay saws, files, knives, forceps, practice of uis profession? na" HC) nels, Blankets, and Dry Goods generally. | On'Sarnrday might the sth Instant. “She fe. about PRO BONO PUBLICO! — |_| he ecpicd old Babcock’s big red lil lumber. | S04.8Ul sorte of instruments for cutting and | gp 4 stoc! ng rable and cheap purchasers | a4 s old, 5 feet, four or five inches high, light a “eee , | Pulling. | le Docteur parle Frangais. will And it to their advantage to call before getting year . a ing over gates and fences, and making a ‘ bee . — Doctor Spice Dome. fully yaphtied. ns J. H. SMOOT. ~ fours thd Neely “She Pave waneey or clot ing TWEETY -NINTH ABAUAL, BALL line’ for our cow-yard. “ Blast him I dosay! iT anal Phere oleoee Hog mar tna _dec 17—1 '~ now 1h tr ald took with her ker feather bed and bedding. kl ire C 1 There goes two pevnes of the new fence, | tation. But hasty as was that glance, it was COFFIN WARERUOM, &c. RMA¥AL. WM. F PHILLIPS, Franklin Fire Company! =| smnash, and cuss him, there he Byes iM | enough! The toothache was no more’ WILLIAM PLANT & CO., UNDERTA- TPE SUBSCRIBER WOULD MOST RE- dect0—eotf 598 New Je “_ | 1m honer ef the Birth-night of the illus- | over the grindstone through the cabbage-patch | «Good morning, Mr Ho I'm glad to « KERS—residence4i8 Seventh spectfully inform his customersand the, NEW YORK Ha rious Dr. Franklin. —sm-m~m-cack into the cow-yard.”’ . see you,’’ said the doctor. “Take a seat — beret vlfeisen” | engl ny Gate oat nore Serie! WISH ALL nie er WHO ARE IN HE COMPANY ee an AN- J igs wey cad von ~ dogs on _ seit sir. . mterments an ‘tore from the south to the north side of Pa. want of Hats to rin nce to their friends and the public that | Jess?’ ventured to observe, as the who! “ or cemetery. Coins, Caps, Shyouds, Carriages. | avenue, between Eleventh and Twelfth mind that the plan which I rerill give thelr ni ¥ and the Thank you—thank you, Doctor, answered Hearse, and eyery article for interments of the best —— furnished at short notice, on the tmmost reasonable terms, and at all hours of the might. Having the exclusive right of Cromp’s Patent Corpse Preserver, we guarantee to keep the fee ive their Twenty-ninth Annual Ball on | family, big and iittle—Aunt Katy and the = omeray eee 7 January 17th, 1856, at | whole co-flake of the boys and gals thronged ‘arusi’s Assembl, pay the door to see Baboock’s bull perform his cus- Thi tisfaction our annual balls have £ : a “ ; PRE AB spaced antag entire success attending | ‘mary Wee to get into Uncle Jesse's them, inspires us with renewed energy, and we | COW-yard. streets. where he will keep afull and well-selected | adopted six months ago, of assortment of the best and latest stvleof FRENCH | selling HATS and CAPS CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, AND | at preatly reduced prices, GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS. As | for cash only, is in sticcess- the excellent business stand will enable him to | ful operation, consequently the visitor, rather confusedly. But recover- ing himself with excellent _— continaed— ‘‘ as waa passing, Doctor, it ocourred to me that I have a fine turkey for dinner to-mor- ’ :, row, d “i dead for any length of time. Sy 11—1y_ | doa much larger business, he feels assured that | those who pay cash have Pledge ourselves to make this ball one of the| ‘‘Dogs be hanged! They won't tech him; Pedlirecetong ~— aay mw, = he can furnish Gentlemen’s Garments on more | the benefit of cash, and are brightest that has ever given brightness to the | fear’d of him as death'”’ over it That's all 6 to + +8 No hav HATS!—HATS! moderate terms than heretofore. Having practised | not charged twenty-five history of balls in the annals of the company “Shoot the ugly cuss, then, Uncle Jess!” | the ple: *s om Seow. hae — EW YORK WINTER STYLES OF for a number of years in Germany, England and | cent. extra profit to offset No exertions will be spared that may contribute |< Shoot him? Hain't I tried that? Pep- % jasuse of your company to-morrow Beebe, Learv, Genin, with other fash- France, be is confident that he can please all those | bad debts. to the enjoyment and pleasure 6f those who may pered him one morning with my double bar- “Certainly, my dear sir, and thanks. mu fouable Gentlemen’s Dress HATS, a full who may favor him withacall. Feeling grate-| ‘The very bost and most fashionable DRESS | honor us with their presence. relied pan—pint of mally y th sed call without fail. You may rely upon me.’ and complete assortment at fol for past favors he solicits a continuance of the | HATS, at 83 50, equal to any usually sold at $5,| Obligingand experienced Floor Managers have | Telled gun—pint of shot; no use, the ousse: “Well, Doctor, I’m in a hurry. Only step- LANE?S Hat, Cap same. @. F. SCHAFER, and the best $3 Hat south of New York; and a | been selected whose every exertion will be to give | Ctitter minded it no more than he does the ped in to see you and make the invitation And Gent’s Furn. Store, 421 Pa. avenue. nov 12 Merchant Tailor. | first-rate, durable, and fashionable Hat, #2 50. satisfaction in regard to the floor. flies ; but hanged ef I stand it much longer ; Good day, Deotor.”” dec tf oS egy > eg Ee = = A full supply of black and brown FELT HATS, | Supper will be furnished by an experienced | I’ve complained of him to Baboock, nigh forty “Good day, Mr. H Vl . \ - Sa =. _ —~ | COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, ke. | and Childre's Fancy Goods, at very low prices. | caterer. times ; 80 have the neighbors; Babeock swears ay, Mr. B———-. T'Rust Segeyour NEW FRUITS--NEW FRUITS. ERSONS Piotiepores to Pulmonary Affec Small profits and quick sales is the motto. Confections, Ice Cream, Fruit, &c.. will be pro- | he can’t keep the bull in—knocks down every. | L2¢ turkey and good old wine—depend upon EW RAISINS, FIGS, CRANBERRIES, | © tions find this the most trying season, owing ANTHONY, Practical Hatter, vided by one of our city’s most skillfu: confec- | this and clears out jest When he's mun” tees | it, Good day, sir Currants, Lemons, paper shell Almonds, | to (be sudden changes in temperature; yet by a Seventh street, near Pennsylvania avenue, tioners a) ear om bree lccladucer ara, (And the man who had had the toothache Kies, In vinegar and splced. at 62 cents a bun- | \it/le care, adopting warm clothing and supply- Opposite Dexter's Hotel. A favorite Cotillon Band has been engagad for Uncle Jess,” says I, “L'il floor him, or | oyietly departed) Hermetically-sealed Fratts; Pickled Fruits, | ing themselves with a good prescription or cough the occasion. pee him to his trumps, if you'll stand the The dinner came off. It was indeed el © inds, very superior and cheap; all kinds remedy they may easily ward off what may aise 1 have made arrangements with one of the best Tickets ONE DOLLAR—edmitting a gentle- | damages.” lent, as k having bee: a of Jelites im glass jars at 26 ceats, with a great | prove a dangerous winter companion. TY- | boot makers in Philadelphia to be kept constantly | mab and ladies. ‘Damages! Lord bless me, haint I stood | 2% ®* ¥¢ kKnow—having been presont on the varlety of fresh and hice articles, suitable for the Pers COMPOUND 6UM ARABIC SYRUP supplied with the very best and most fashionable No Hats or Caps will be allowed in the hall ex- occasion. The story as we relate it was told sale at my store, a few steps north- “em these twelve months? Damages! Ef s , season bas been se long known and highly appreciated | French calf-skin sewed BOOTS, warranted | cept those worn by the Firemen ’ A : M oive The Doctor's pain extractors were highly com- eaxt of Jackson Statue. as one of our most innocent, yet omicealod , plea- | French calf, or no sale, which I offer for the un- Whe entire company will act as the Committee you : cure = off, ie 3 u Fm hee ~ mended; while his health and that cf the host. nov 13 Z.M_P. KING. | sant, and (since the reduction in price,) economi- | precedented low price of $362. I have showa | of Reception. hanced of dante» ts Christmas, be | went down with sundry bumpers of good old rile: PEE ee Oe Cee te CGR ae cal Temedies, that it may be recommended and | them to competent judges, who pronounce them hanged ef I don’t CONFECTIONERY! wines. used with the utmost confidence. It is sold at 25 | to be the best Boots for the price in thé United R F pore aide ye “Pu try,”’ says I, taking up my gun, and MEwuwos. POTENTINI WOULD RESPECT cents, or three bottles In one, 50 cents. Wholesale | States. loading it with a double handtall of buckshot me A ; oe fully inform the citizens of Washington that by PATTERSON & NAIRN and STOTT & | _ [ also havea splendid sewed GAITER BOOT, ede coos ir and sy aud calling the the dogs, I start- wees ga erect! — ninety-cight years he has purchased the well-known Confectionery | GO.; and retail by most Druggists. In Alexan- | made of the very best French caif skin patent Sweet Wm M Payne ed forthe cow yard, met the two gals, with | praticon in Troy, Meee Yorke int te her establishment of John Miller, which he will carry | aria by PEEL & STEVENS; Georgetown by | icather, all of the latest style, for $3 50. roan Wa jone” en pails, cursing like troopers old Bab. | &T@2dson im Troy, New York, was present on henipre panera gran for a deg a ’ DISSE LL. ort 2 ’ Soapetiien i out Ee eae a eens RG Ecklott. TSiuon, oe ou ail s pers, a at eee of Sarato; a « one of ow tastes of those who may favor him : BLERS THICK WIT UARIA | 10r Kentlemen to come and see foi : JB Medley, IM Hongh, Looky : F remarkable women of the Revolution, who tronage GAMBLER’S TRICKS WITH CARDS | ‘Yerms positively cash. dec 6—eo3m_ A Spring? EC Eekbtt, ooking over the fence I espied the bull | took part in the memorable occurences of the Brera hoery ceva patient ee = ne ~~ H. SEMKEN, Jewder, Cj Candela, 1. Thomas, A Date Jane Lee ee ren struggle for American independence. Her TIONERY; WEDDING CAKE, CANDIES, | QigROAN’S MYSTERIES OF FREE MA- | 250 Penna. avenue, between 9th and 10th streets, | ao. 10 Moree 15,16,17 —_ doors, and ‘tossing them up on his broad horns a epi gee lec cat goog ee MANGE, and every other delicacy uscd at | conferred ina Mentos Ledge cf orien ty Gers, | [J[ASRECEIVED AND OPENED THIS DAY | See wewseneee | a eaiy and deligttod ae 2 boy with a shuttle | battle of Saratoga, Mrs, Martie thea avece NANMILLS AND SUPPER PARTIES. Wm. Morgan; price 25 cents. pal bed eee tee arph mC R PS TR M.A. TYSON & SISTERS cock. ae young woman, wason the field during beta When desired, he wl attend these or other | | HOME COOK BOOK : containing several hun- | Sut UDd gonan honsice, Italian Laves RENCH AND ENGISH FEMALE semt_| Now old grees sive you & merry pan- | struggles constituting this battle, and termi- festive occasions, and furnish tables with every | dred éxcellent recei a5, price Some cod and Corals, Garnets, Cameos, and a vari- NARY-. for day pupils, on F street. between | ¢°™Ouinm in the rear, and then set the dogs nating in the defeat of the splendid army deiicacy and luxury, served in the = fashion- LAWS oe = =i A ay wes pel bh ety of richly chased Gold Jewelry or any descrip | 12th and 13th streets on you, while cousin Jake and the Dutch boy | which Bu: oyne had transported with such able style, with punctuality and attention are lantry, ae ne cone se pind the wpetyhe tion, the very latest styles pi hes a new lot of | For terms, &c., circulars may be hed at the | will charge with pitchforks and give you fits immense rm and expense from Canada, con nen ae sa TIONERY, Frcs. cakeontone, motes Lie age! bsateenth fine London and Geneva WATCHES, warranted principal Bookstores, and at the Institution. at once.” ' : : fidently anticipating that he would be able PRUNES, &c., ia fancy boxes and ornamental century, rules for telling thecharacters and dispo- ee cumintaas TREReNTS = To make a sure thing of it, I climbed over | with it to divide the army of the patriots, and eartons. Also, ornamen 3 - | sitions of woman; price 25 cent A splendid assortment of fine Silverware, Piteh- 1ALe the bars to get nearer to the bull, who oy LADIES’ GUIDE TO BEAUTY : containing < 3 — cioned something was going on, turned his practical advice on improving the complexion, the Spoone, (oaine) Pass, Gone cal be Katee Tawasvny Department, Dec. 1, 1955. | ugly face towards and came at me. I let her air, s sterling.) 4 a * " the hands, the form, the teeth, the eves, the | SPoons, (sterling z ip, give him thi tended fi feet, the features, so as to insure the highest de- Butter and Fruit Knives, Sou: and Oyster Ladles, Notice is hereby given to holders of stocks of a » give him the pop bang I hadintended for Preserve, 3 and Cream Spoons, Salt Cellars, x ear. into his shaggy face. I expected of Sorcue cpuntes scone tiasarel ‘Tecelpts | medi Napkin tags, ete + ete. 2 P [tee Unites States Sr cua po pikes nim course, [ had done his knitting—expected to tious cosmetics, ofls, pomades; only 26 cents. SILVER PLATED WARE, ON ALBATA, _ | Chase to the amount o} : ew see him fall down; but no, sir, he merely shook Any of the above Books ean be ought ef the | _ Castors, Baskets, Butterboats, Urne, Forks and | at any time when the same may be offered prior to | his head. the shut rulled off like drops uf sweat; feet, seeure Sir Henry Clinton in possession of the southern line of defences. Mrs. Martin represents the struggle as most terrific. She says that towarlsevening when Burgoyne, maddened by the consviousness that all his splendid schemes were about to be de- feated, directed his whole reserve and cavalry MIDS, and other ——— for the table, at Din, id Su Parties. aii = THOMAS POTENTINI, No. 279 Pennsylvania avenue, between 10th and Iith streets, south side. dec 2 5S. P. HOOVER'S Boot, Shoe, and Trunk a Agent, ALEX. Seen erent es Ti Spoons, Spares nO the Ist day of June next, and will pay therefor the Dies up his wall eyes, carked up his tail, seaumischeebusnan tan eeeketoet saat H it 5 i st O} here he kee . 5 : ivi i “i lene ae ‘ [Have JUST RECEIVED FOR LADIES, Ie CHEAP PUBLICATIONS MAGAZINES, | French Clockn Dresden China Ornaments, in | following prices, to wit: Daye ete ae thre ban rnd mort, he charged | other, and poured in their deadly volley, and NEWSPAPERS, BLANK BOOKS, PENS, | variety, Card Cases, Po:tmonnaies, Cigar Cases. | For stock of the loan of 1812, a premium of ten sa cen wee: ee =e ors — — INK, PAPER, STATIONERY of all kinds, | And also a large assortment of percent.; for stock of the loans of 1547 and 1548, b em easy; myself, cousin Jake, and the Dutch CHILDREN’S TOY BOOKS, PRIMMERS SPECTACLES han of ecb cont; Sor Mock Inuod oy, with the two dogs were standing behind ABC CARDS, PLAYING and VISITING | tn Gold, Silver and Steel Frames, to suit every | 2 P™e™ ae 3 : the fence, and before you could say * swear CARDS, BALL, &c. nov 6—3ins eve and age; Eye Glasses, Congress Specs, an under the act of 1850, commonly called Texas-in- | case,’ he had us! One dog was knocked into while whole files on cither side fell in their tracks, und still neither gave one inch. Towards evening, Mr. Martin was wound> in the shoulder, and while his wife was ia th. act of affixing a bandage, she herself was MISSES, and CHILDREN, Cloth, Button, Buckskin, lined Button, Healed GAITERS. Also, thick and thin Gaiters; Bronze, Black, and Colored, at $1.25, worth #2, Ladies Alpine Button Gaiters, 23.50; ; - Satin : ae - —--—— — oO Glasses. demnity stock, a premium of six per cent; and | the middle of last summer, the other scooted a i “g ae poe Pet ees BOUTS ced GUTTA PERCHA TEETH. ae We take pleasure in showing our goods to | for stock of the loan of 1516, redeemable on the Jake fell over the Dutch boy, and I fell—very Seana ph ig al sare ti, or ayy SHOES, of all descriptions; Gentlemen’s De- Hi UNDERSIGNED HAVE BEEN IN | ali whether purchasers or not. 12th November, 1846, if received at the Treasury | Suddenly overthe fence! Babcock’s bull was} pe «4 1) go and teach those cowardiy dogs tached GAITERS, all colors; Boy’s and Y outh’s the habit of sending onr patrons to Dr. Cosb: All oj are warranted as represented, and 3 ‘ master of the field and looking about him, | bette th bi ®, Patent Leather and Calf BOOTS and SHOKB. | for Dental operations for a number of yedrs, and | will be MMd at the lowest possible price pelogto the Ist Gay of Jaunary soxt) © peomnltan |G. iudisieas biavadoe? a daaukar, pts 17 ose kia eee ee My stock of Fail and Winter Wear, recently se- | take pleasure in recommending him to the citi- | {7 Jewelry and Silverware made to order; | of 2) per eent.; if received between the Ist Jan- fighter in a Quaker meeting. he seemed to say saw him no more till the fight was over lected from the mosttelebrated manufecturers, is | zens of Washington as the best tooth extractor | Diamonds remounted; Gold Pens repointed, and uary and the 3ist of March next, a premium of | ©: Well. this is a deuced fghe ‘8y: | Of such material were the men and women very superior. and dental operator that we have ever met with | Ep ving on Stone executed at short notice: 4 ell, . ae of the Revolution. 1 promises to offer unusual inducements, and re- | He inserts teeth upon every plan that ls practised Chronometers and all kinds of fine Watches and | 2 Per cent ; and If received after the ist of March And then, to assuage his irritated bump of We can readily imagine that the field of pectfully solicit your cand influence. | in the United States. Musical Boxes put in perfect order at short notice. | and prior to said Ist ef June next, a premium of | destructiveness, he pitched into the fence, and | Saratoga was a strange place for those of th Meee SP HOOVER. | Geet Modan oD. Bw. Towle, wD, pul HL SEMKEN, Jeweler, ic pete, , threw it pretty much all over the cow-yard | ‘softer scx? Mrs Martin, however. hee James Bryant, MD 6 F Chamberlin, M.D. DDS. am Faosd avenue, between 9th and 10th sts. Interest will also be allowed on said stocks at | 224 road. evidently been a woman of uncommon ener- BOYS’ WINTER CLOTHING ©. Barris, M.D Samuel P. Brown, M.D! Unclo Jess viewed all these proceedings, and EB HAVE THIS DAY RECEIVED A gy of character. Her frame atill exhibits Wythe Tinsley, MD B. M. Francisco, M. D. — a = = —— | the rates specified in the certificates, from the Ist in spite of the expense, roared out ¥ arge i to our usually extensive : fi 9 NOTICE OF CONTINUATION. so . septs a evidence of strength, and her eyes sparkles as assortmuent of tat quality Boys” and’ Ohildrens" uthstreet and'Pa avenue. \°nowdy6m@” | PAMKS H. SHEKELL HAVING SUCCEED. | 20, last If assigned with the principal of the | «Come in, come in’ he'll kill the whole | che recounts the deeds of that day, or speaks CLOTHING, which we will offer to our custom- certificates received prior to the Ist of January | cussed team of you! Ha. ha, ha! Come in — a ed to the business of Sheke!l & Brothers, of “that coward Gates, who stayed safe and ers and the public at unusually low prices. GUTTA PERCHA TEETH. and located at No 279 F street, corner next. After that date the interest will be allowed | before the rain drowas you, too, you tarnal | sound all day in hie tent, and eared not for ee ee a LMAS. RO. MUNSON, AT 316 PA. AVENUE, | 13th, will open January 1. 1856. with an en- in addition to the premium from Ist of January to | f00ls, you the men who were falling like sheaves iu the harvest.” Fine cloth ROUNDABOUTS and JACKBTS Fine and common PANTALOONS Silk, Satin, and Merino VESTS White and colored SHIRTS UNDSRSHIRTS and DRAWERS Percha Base. Also, with Allen’s pat-, together with a full and complete assortment ot the previous hour, and now it bursts over us, entcoatinuous Gum, combining been fine WINES, BRANDIES, CORDIALS, &c., | interest will be allowed in addition for the money | 1), , an falling in scattered drops, big as ty, strength and cleantiness. all of which have been selected with care, ex- | to reach the seller. hickory nuts, and the thunder began to roll Dr. M. is determined to keep pe with every | clusively for families, and to which he invites the stri is mounting Teeth on a cn tire new and fresh stock of GROCERIES, the date of their receipt. In both cases one day’s Athunder storm had been coming up fer A Warer Lawrer axp Warer Divine — The late Vice-Chancellor of England, Sir ; Certificates transmitted to this Department un- | long and loud. One sudden crack and roar of | [, Jotte Shadwell. = ind igab: Et to please | i th friends, th rons of the late A : A ancelotte well, was as indefatigable a CAPS, SUSPENDERS, HOSIERY, £c., 2c) | IT rot his pate eee eng tee enh Teena eee p fer eae ad | ier the present notice should be duly assigned to | Heaven's artillory seemed to impress the bull | ather as the monk noticed by Bobs. “Every Making our stock of Boys’ and Children’s REVERENCE: the desirable varieties afforded by the firm. the United States (with the current half year’s in- | With the notion that it was popping away | moraing throughout the year. during his resi- Clothing very ae TALL & STEPHENS, Rev. Dr. Gurley, Hon. R H Gillet, dec 29—1m terest, if sent prior to the Ist of January next) by | *t him again; but seeing nobody about, he | dence at Barnes Elms, he might be seen wrest- : inc = = at fiance, du 7 Bea p Petco’ MUSIC FOR PRIVATE PARTIES AND | the party entitled to receive the purchase money. | fT tides uel sence off tawanls coe at thy Hon. A O P Nicholson, Dr. R Coolidge, SOIREES. Payment for these stocks will be made by drafts | sooks”’ and “‘brindels,’’ under a huge old , And the Medical Faculty of Georgetown Col- ESSRS. SCHEEL AND FISCHER RE-| upon th ist Boston, New York hi x ti Dear thereel: AeA iis bell. oak ~ | upon theassistant treasurers at on, New York, | white oak tree, e nd ul lege. nov 23—tf M pcg eins! the name ear ‘Cou | or Philadelphia, as the parties entitled to receive | ship must needs have the tree to himself; 80 ling joyously with the Thames. It is said that on one occasion, & party in ugent need of an injuction, after locking for the judge in a hundred places where he was not to be found, at length took boat and encountered him as b 322 Pa. avenne, bet. 9th and 10th street, decs (intel& Globe) next to Iron Hall. GENERAL INVITATION TO EX- amine one of the largest and best assortments of Parlor Grand, Square, and Boudoir PIANOS, TOPHAM & NORFLET'S 2 he intimated to his female friends, in the imming i i . ibi 0 ‘i ducting of musical performanze on the Piano and | the money may direct. : 5 : J was swimming inthe river There he pact cag sate ait Bed Rar they can be NEW AND CHEAP Violin at Private Parties and Solrees, during the A JAMES GUTHRIE, most pointed manner—with his horns—that | to have heard the case, listening to the SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK STORK, | season, and beg leave to assure their patrons that 1 . | they must side, and they did, leaving old 499 Seventh st , opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall. . they wil produce (unchanged) the bet selections nseuinisasrcesiell Dereetar oe ne abstinent Babcock s bull ‘rabbin bis stalwart side of MESSRS. TOPTLAM, raussand {abitzky, and other approved com- |} 4 ff THE NEW BUOKS PUBLISHED | against the body of the tree. Again the ied ate of Philadelphia, vd Brey Posers; and with a view and hope to give entire received and for sale, at SHILLINGTON’S | thunders rolled and roared, and again the accommodated on the most liberal terms, by early leath t the Music Depot, Star Buildfngs, mires GEO WILBUS, Agent Constantly tn receipt of NEW MUSIC. as the astonished applicants read thei now and then performing « frolicsome mersault,’’ when they paused for want of breath. The injunction was granted, it is sail; satisfaction, they will perform at intervals selec- BOOKSTORE. dec 24—tr NORFLET of this city, a adiek i bull looked around to see if any pop-guns, | after which the applicants left the judge t> Soe sa oS SANIT GEAC EE DARREN TR respectfully anuounce to tions from the most esi onc Caspar, by the author of ‘Wide, Wide World.”’ rm aki 3 . ences Judge 1 eee eee Stee ee WOMME | cr tends ante pai, hat hey bare com | ae eae ais nerr een Hall, to Mr in. | The igmarions Sry Book, of the™Geed ep | SoBe, Dutchmen, or tenes were, sein | Continue his favuite aguas ports by hme 1 8 jusiness at the above stan ane. Sank id < > other ai, ry “2 uid e m= HE SUBSCRIBER HAS ON HAND A Shes cay will. make and keep constantly on | Cher, or to Mr. Scheel, at his residence, No. 462 | 1 ances of 1s wood, a new juvenile book, by the | S*tisfied that it was all gas, he resumed his | celjor was a water lawyer, 80 was the Arch- variety of American and Italian MARBLE | toa large and superior assortment of—Mens’, | Fourteenth st. Jan 2—eo2w author of the Heir of Redcliffe. amusement, and gave a low, sullen roar | deacon Singleton a waterdivine. When tutor MONUMENTS, of beautiful and bivbly | [dies and Boys’ SADDLES, BRIDLES GIFT BUOKSTURE! Travels, Voyages, and Adventures of Gilbert Go- | each mumble-rumble of thunder. But now a] to the young Lords Percy, he and the eldest Snished workmanship, to which he invites the wag TINGALES,and WHIPS. HARNESSot| 4 GENERAL SELECTION OF STANDARD ahead, by Peter Parley cloud as black as ink lowered over the head | of the sons of the then Duke of Northumber- attention OF the public. Persons in want of Mou; | every description, both for city and country use. Giftand Miscellaneous BOOKS Mimic Lite, by Mrs. Ritchie, formerly Mrs. Mo | of Babcock’s bull, and bursting with one of | jand, Hugh, Earl P being expert swim- ‘ments, or any other kind of marble work, @1!l ‘All kinds of TRUNKS, VALISES, and CAR-| Any STATIONERY for sale at watt those awfal and deafenin als of double | mers’ ant Gtten by Geis worn find it to their advantage to give himacall. The) pet BAGS. Ladies’ SATCHELS, TRAVEL- | HILBUS'S MUSIC DEPOT, cor- Widow Bedott Papers distilled thender, the top oF toc aleantio t mers, and often, by their achievements, ex- imarble and workmanship {s of the best quality, | iN BASKETS, and FANCY WORK BOXES. | her of Pa avenue and ilth sitet The Hunter’s Feast, or Conversation around the | distilled thunder, the top of the gigantic tree | cited the admiration of less daring adven- and will be sold as low as similar work can be | HORSE BLANKETS, COVERS, COLLARS, GREAT INDUCEMENT. Camp Fire, by Capt. Mayne Reid, author of | cTacked—was rent asunder, while a ball of turers. The Archdeacon was accustomed to obtained at the North. and HAMES. Horse, Spoke, and Dust BRUSH- EVERY PURCHASER RECEIVES A GIFT. the ‘Sealp unters. fire seemed to run down the tree, ripping its | goat away for miles from Sion, depending Also, on hand. a large stock of highly finished | ps "CARDS, CURKY-COMBS, SPONGES, Each article is sold at the usual retail price; and | Ten Years among the Mail Bags massive trunk, and dashing the splinters] upon the tide to float him back again. At MARBLE MANTELS, which will be sold at re- | 40" gc. for every dollar’s purchase a sealed envelope is | Fanny Grey, a history of life in a series of six | about like chaff before the wind. first, many 2 jboatman looked inquiringly at duced prices m All material used will be the best that can be | drawn by the buyer, containing the name of some beautiful figures, the neatest and most delight- “Thar, thar, boys, by Jim and Neddy, the | then fi s body floating on with the stream: ALEXANDER RUTHERFORD. | obtained; and both of us having been, practical | iim Widsisis pebaguped on teapot cAscmnc toe ful gift for children that we have seen. ta Gall'd cot he? weaned Unto den. eee teangg sess Agreoay, 4 A wend Marble and Brown Stone Yard one door from | workmen for several years, we feel confident that ifts are Gold Watches. Jewelry, Music Paucy Blank Books end Stationery of every descrip- | ° F baie the lightni had blinded but when he was r kuown, bis appear- 13} street, opposite National Theatre. our work cannot be sur, » either for style or | and Toilet Articles, &e 4 z tion, at the lowest prices, for at ‘or my part, the lightning inded me | ance thus excited no more surprise than if he tie 10 eobua (Union) durability. By ting efforts to ve satix- HILBUS MUSIC DEPOT, SHILLINGTON’S as I stood on the piazza, two hundred yards | had been an ont-rigger, camly taking ® pull oa ~GAUTIER’S faction we hope to merit, res y solicit, | gee g_tr Corner Pa av. and 1th st. Stationery and Bock Establishment, Odeon | from the tree; but looking over to the spot, | before the hour of dinner. Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Elegant asbare of public rcp oP — —_SanEUL PARanNTs. Building cor. Pa. av. and 4x st. dec 31—tf_ | there lay Babcock’s bull, stretched flat asa - ———— SALOON AND RESTAURANT, naepealrong ap Pele tn, Devertag ‘Tronks NE OF THE BEST STORES OF THE | WO SUPERB PIANOS RECEIVED | 0° cake; knosked clear us a =e prey Pi sparse Coon.—A conductor on a repatrin; . 2 v. i idered | N i- Conducted on the plan of Taylor § Delmonico’s | “'Syadiers* tools constantly on han@. nov 7—tf kind in the city is G. FRANCIS’S, 490 Sev- this week, which, in addition to our usual | the heavy and high worm stake and ri ew England road was sent for by the Presi dent or Superintendent of the road one day, and rather summarily informed that after that week the company would not require bis ser- vices. He asked who was te be his successor, and the name was given him. He then asked New York I ADIFS AND GENTLEMEN CAN PRO- 4 careatall hours BREAKFAST, LUNCH, DINNER and SUPPER, served in the best style at a few minutes’ notice : ; de ze TEN ROBBINS. amdLaw | cnthstreet. He hes not only every Housekeeping | large su; makes our stock the most complete | fence, into the road. The rain was now C= ALLEN’ ROBBINS, and LAW | article, but Razors, Scissors, Combs, Brushes in theclty. Give us a call if you wish @ 200d scending in glorious style—it revived the bull, rence & Co.'s patent revolving hammer, five | Cabas; and other useful articles. His’ goods are | and cheap instrument. for he got up after considerable formality, and — A ball es path desrethypeg ts of an excellent ausitiy; and Re — lower than Bie Sond eee stretched himself ver, dateately, bum oe BB ment of sing’ Tre! 8 “ one else in the cit) fafriend of ours wished . avenue, tween an sts. i til he looked like a camel, then each. American RAZORS of the best quality, | {know the best place to buy aSett of Spoons, | dec 38 , his back until he lo , ——— acies season constantly on 1 is tail, perpendicular, he wheeled After press tet Compe w Cee Fee Waa eK, LUNDY al Se antthiig’ Toon toe antes Pocket Mie ro z THAvana | stoned w me what be eould ase—ioabed ot | este SoPe, wy opt filling ss chetin’ ; Members of Congress and others taking rooms : E. K. LUNDY, ket, or anything, from the finest Pocket Knife to ESSRS. TAYLOR & MAURY HAVING he fi and then at the tree, smelt the ish ns ime, and faili + - | can tthe dewitelle arrangements on modeMie | decil No. 198 Bridge street, Georgetown. | a) "Axe oF Wood-Saw, we would say. “go to cowpleted their Hine dare rt for the ap- | the fence, xin ail ajound vant in satisfactory ae a little light dawn: terms to haws thais male fanmtaned. ARY EDITIONS of Campbell, | FRANCIS, on Seventh street, you will be sure of | proaching season, seepeeenly, Civile attention to] aarte, aie stor, ne very Vacantly, | upon him, and he addressed his superior nearly icgass ahatee bested and parlors forthe ac- F's LIBRARY EDITIONS of Campbell, getting good articles, and at the very lowest | their large and stock, which includes, in | he seemed to say. after much deliberation - as follows: “You are about making a great commana saemeos oF Fics of gentiemen ee. betters ae aoa ete. Price. dec 19—tf | addition Meda ene Aree “Well, I'll be darn‘dif you hado’t me that | mistake, sir, agreat mistake. You know, sir, trou * low, Shakspeare, Byron, , f "| assortment of FAN Gemnel ios “Mangers ri tag tue cloy will Hd this extab- | Joanna Balile, ‘Cowper, Thomson, Willis, $1’ | AT BUMS; French Portolios; Bibles and | tleyant and recherche deseription, particulary | “"s. 1 t4en putting in his best Ticks, he eut Gad watch; ack an eigen Gina eine , strangers vis ting the city tful- ourney, Herbert, ly, Coleridge, Wordsworth, Prayer Books, bound In morocco and velvet, | suited for Christmas and New Year Presents. or home, over © hed a di : gol , aD) ‘s- cee — pee se _— banca urns, Goldsmith, Scott. Hood, Swift, Chaucer, | with and without clasps; Bagley’s and Morton’s | dec 24—tr me, over fenees, hedges and ditches, and | [hat fellowyou have chosen to take my place invited to ca | and exami: > yson, Southey, Rogers, Voung and | Goid Pens in gold and sliver cases; gold Pencil | = , | never from that day to this—two years Spenser or Posts, may be found at themostmod- | Cases, Rozers finest Penknives, iniported direct NOI WITHSTANDING THE UNre act | 85 Babcock’s old bull ever come within a dec15-colm 252 Pennsylvar ray oicer, at the bookstore of the undersigned, | from the manufacturer ; fine editions of Ameri- eee Cgc Pabeg at ran oe Goods, | Mile and a half of Uncle Jess’s plantation. STUAKT’S CANDIES. fine editions, in snorocge and calf bindings, many | can, French and English authors, in fine bind- | week we have a aye Cases, &c., left, | The last fire knocked him. has got to get all these things.’’ It is said i © GAUTIER, Spenser the argument was conclusive, and the con- position. ductor was allowed to retain his : y ates Toys, Work Boxes, Books, Gard Sear Teiuee-nceoagmerp all UST RECEIVED, PER E? f them beautifully illustrated ; most bf them im- | ings, imported. from Fesie and Lapaca by ye determined to tun off at our usi > The editors, printers, and publishers of Je of susart's celdbreted STEAM CANDY, | ported direct from London, oy ine arcon Shanon ss FRANCK RAXBOR han oe JOHN F. ELLIS, sh R ites | Western Massachusetts hold their sunual mect- consisting of Sagar Plums, Vanilla Cream, and | and bound there. FRAD t PERA @L4SSES—The largest and cheap- No. 306 Pa. avenue, near 10th street, ae now in the Union 23,242 miles | in; at the Worcester House, in Worcester, on Risers KING’S <2 Om tn tn SHIN. ELLIS Soe Se miles of double track nats site then iin's tetkaey. oe a MP. vais ace : hee hs Ser 2 : Thursd memorable 26 Vermont casucgnanane usth and f ats. AY BE ezrvab ay LADIES) WITH 306 Pa. avenue, between 9th and 10th sts. W ARNER’S ape ier ea NERS in 7 26,000 miles of iron way, ora more than | /in’s ¥ nee a a SS ee every variety of Copgpetio sad Ardcions M08 Mnd vt we — Lov Lk 2A) Pi ory Poecaty and single barrel Pistols. | Sufficient to encircle the ee Leeann % ies fit Rar beneube’ oon new, sg obs (Locks, cLocks, CLOCKS, at Panying (he toilet, at scar Adam's Kxpress.. | FINE GOODSF OR PRESENTS at ELLIN'S - FRANCIS a a ee ee nage Per “Werner te ? , * THE LAKES, 504 Pa, avenue, near FX "490 Seventh st. | rupled, and singe 1860, alone, tripled, Ssoteh phrase, new. dec Hoe Ses Pennsylvania avenue. deo H—tf Be,s til ia