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THE EVENING STAR, PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (EXCEPT SUNDAY,) Ster 3, corner of Pennsylvania ns 1 cheanaand Riscoash retry By W. D, WALLACH, WII! be served to subseribers by carriers at SIX AND A QUARTER CENTS, ye nr fo tue Agents; papers served in packages gents pen pond To mail subscribers the sub- scription price is THR EE DOLLARS AND FIF- TY CENTS a year in advance, TWO DOLLARS fer six months, and ONE DOLLAR for three months; for less than three months at the rate of 11% cents a week. 7 SINGLE COPIES ONE CENT. ee TT OFFICIAL. Taxasvuay DEPARTMENT, Deo. 1, 1955. e ‘This exociient Femtly and News Journal—cen- taining a greater variety of interesting reading than ean be found in any other—is published op Setur- ng Star. can be procured ‘the Issue of th SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1856. TOPHAM & oe SL ess BOOK AND JOB PRINTING. BALLS. 'W AND CHEAP ryHOMAs McGILL, SUCCESSOR TO THE SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNE STORE, firm of Kirkwood & McG@ili respectfully an- | @kaND CLUB, MILITARY, FIREMENS? PostMasTERs whoact allowe a commission of twenty per ry are ConuNpRums.— said Old Hurricane, «' ntenhen pared : SSS zs | Social Ball, and Notice is hereby given to holders of stocks of | 499 Sevetith st , opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall, | ROunees femuseneta cate dere nea ae sane THE AMERICAN ALADDIN. ren & potas tains falving which bad the United States that this Department will pur> MESSRS. TO PHAM PLAIN OR ORNAMENTAL PRINTING When we go out on Satgrday afternoon to . B- chase to Che emocnt of 81,40 00 of ald sneha anes Tea Sea aa Pomme | BOONE CLUB . | moraice ands now bute, te wualy aks | stuns, an, sty o Jo tal me Shen e hip at any time when the same may be offered prior to sunomee Gy ‘The business of the old firm, and all other work | "J. 2 FIRST GRAND FANCY DRESS | cur young ones by Aladdin’s palace. Aladdin - “ ~ “Lean tell— * gapped out Little the Ist day of June next, and will pay therefor the was a Yankee. He started life by swapping | >} ieanta te binmmenmaih: can. jack-knives, then putting the halves of broken urtle ; “It's when she thelr friends and the public, that they Lave com- | entrusted to him will meet with promt attention. Washington Ascemby if poageng reg EVENING, the 20th at the above stand THOMAS McGILL, o7 moomt. oe Jest a ” following prices, to wit: 2 E. anuary, 1956. ing them off as whole | «.) °°" missed it,” quoth Old Hurricane, For mock of theloan of 142, premium often | n'a large and superior antortinentof-Nana | Three douts Slow Oud Faiows’ Hall, | y tbe Git, In announcing heirarat Fancy Drees | marbles ogcther and pasting them off as whole | «1, tatle_Try Spain | Who speaks rat per cent.; for stock of the loans of 1847 and 1548, later Boys’ SADDLES, ried jan 4—eolm ____. | or them with their presence, that every effort will | went to school all the summer to learn the | when she esccorn( answered , “It's a premium of sixteen per cent.; for stock issued every dexeripton bet for city and cette nc | NEW YORK STORE SELLING OFF. Beyumnde.tofender the time pleasant and agree: | golden rule of srithmetic—addition for bim- |" "Noe grate = male iteoibiare under the act of 1850, commonly called Texas-in- | ‘s) nae ae T UNKS, | VALISES; He a Iss H. M. MANN, SUCCESSOR re tained, ty pothing 1 latipes hen he ows | self and poe pay —— Sx oer a question is wa coon . “The : . Ladies . J. & M. McGaw, next door . € en she’s ise? for tock of the lean of 1046, redeemable in the | ING BASKETS. and FANCY WORK BOXES, | mec onic Sead wn, 1m order t0 | Crthe occasion yen an aad to the pleasure | y— good at a bargain—which meant that he | m, coded May eat ne” (sighs) wae x HORSE BLANKETS, COVERS, COLLARS, | reduce her stock of goods before the Spring sea | 'g06i0s celebrated Cotilion Band has, been en- | cow I2b November, 1546, if received at the Treasury 1 id always succeed in changing © worse for cdeatly Propound Mr. Smoothly the prior to the Ist day of January next, a premium the better—always keeping she’s tender to man of war, a! and HAMES. i Spoke, and Dust BRUSH- son, she will sell at cast a handsome ment ed for the occasion. lind side of } gaia jonel. CURR -00) Supper and Content a horse to the wall when he had tosell it; and | };. the Colouel, regarding the reflection of ES. CARDS, MBS, SPONGES, | of EMBROIDERY, DRESS TRIMMINGS, r ‘upper and Confectionery will be furnished by face in his boots. : ‘satura ye. RIBBONS, FEATHERS, and F LOWERS. : A . ° is boots. Caryn testo Sreh ner premium af Alena tw he ban oat canbe | dee econ ime &: Goetatineeh aiemipsnite succeed." When he lefts "he will be rch’ | ig, T0?7 {hing Dut correct,” responded ur. Is en nel stay the Reet ot age, | CO Dende on eee ae ee $50 BE MAR Dai will give the above | A Hridgett, ‘Thos May, LC Robertson. | said the village, with more approval than it | Mam oe gs en shes Wy © ty ; ’ mentioned reward for the apprehension , > = si ety ay cnceettine Siete tor niveectio: | and delivery to me, of ANN, sslave’ who calla | _ Tickets ONE DOLLAR—admitting a gentle would say “he will be generous and true.”’ prior to said Ist of June next, a premium of satis . in | “Well,” suggested Starlight ee cent , fection ee kerk to merit, protic y solicit, herself Ana Johnson, and who ran away from me man and Indies a tall aaa acing ~ lage at pre a yea! “Not as yet said Hurricane. “Come terest w said stockes at | a share of public patronage. ” | on Saturday night, the 8th instant. She is about BALL OF THE which to buy cheap and sell dear. For him | hurry along?” sre een chet ese Pasticular attention paid to coverlag ‘Pranks | 2% years old, 5 feet, four or five inches high, light |, 9 the rates specified in the certificates, from the lst July last, if assigned with the principal of the certificates received prior to the Ist of January next. After that date the interest will be allowed there was no beauty, no history, no piety, no heroism. Vainly the stars shone erér kien vainly the south wind blew. In the wake of the great ship Arago, in which Jason and his “When she makes much of a fast sailor, cried Smashpipes. _Here there was a great groan, and Smash pipes was thrown out of the win, Woen and repeiring all kinds of work. black complexion with full round face, he —E BACHELORS, n and Mkel: She bas a of cloth! s ai Sere SO SDaantly 8 Nand _now 7M | Bhd toox with her her fexther bed and weaaing. = | AT ODD FELLOWS? HALL, NAVY YARD, MEMBERS OF CONGRESS AND VISIT- WM. F PHILLIPS, JANUARY 24, 1556. f companions sailed for the Golden Fleece, over ashe ~ add ORS EO ESET ee 596 New Jersey avene. | ALTHOUGH FULLY AWARE OF THE | the sleaming Mediterranean—where the ships | Peace Was restored, Old Hurricane "propelled Sretdttion to Ge premtans fom tet latency RE RESPECTFULLY INFORMED that NEW YORK HATS. imminent danger they are again abont to ex- | of Tyre, Rome, and the Crusaders had been | *2%2: the date of thelr receipt. In both cases one day’s “« You might have eaid, ‘ when she hugs the wind,’ or‘ when che runs down for a smack, or ‘when she’s after a consort,’ or something of that sort. But it wouldn't have been right The real soiution is—‘when she's attached to before hita—through the Pillars of Hercules. through which Columbus sailed to find fame in a new world—now sails Aladdin to find for- ae To him os lands arealike. No Homer sang for him in the @gean; he only curses the , wind that will not blow him into Odessa. No |” Msg ip interest will be allowed In addition for the money to reach the seller. Certificates transmitted to this Department un- der the present notice should be duly assigned to the United States (with the current half year’s in- 4. at TAYLOR & MAURY’S BOOK AND WIs! LUGENTLEMEN WHO ARE LN | pose themselves to, from the concentrated fire of STATIONERY STORE, Pennsylvania avenue, | J ISH Att GENTLEMEN WHO a many bright eyes and killing giances, the fatal near Ninth street, they will meet all their uire- effects of which have been made manifest to them ments. ‘Their extensive stock, in addition to the aoe that the plan which I in the ‘‘surrender at discretion’’ of three of their number in one short year—nevertheless, being desirous of contributing their share to the reel following importaut works, comprises every de- ee HATS wa * ne partment of Literature, Science, and Art. at greatly reduced prices, NEW BOOKS received immediately on publi- | gor Cash only, {s in success: cation ness of the ladies, the ‘‘Merrie Bachelors’? leave to announce to the public that they wi ji i Ag it, is it?’’ said Smashpipes, who terest, if sent prior to the Ist of January next) by | | Weekly importations from England fo opestion, aye ged have another re-union on the night of the 24th in- ae the: hivet bara: he loves the huge oath had mysteriously re-appearod. That's what the party entitled to receive the purehase money. | Calhoun’s Works, 6 vols. he benefit of cash, and are stant, at Odd Fellows’ Hall, Navy Yard, to which 7, 5 I just -stepped out to tell the ladies Now. Jefferson’s Works, 9 vols. s their friends are respectfu'ly invited. Webster’s Works, 5 vols., Autograph edition. — mages Pasir tag! on i” Ladies, every Bachelor in town will be With the Rible in his hand and a quid of Everett’s Orations and Speeches, 2 vols. bad debts = there! tobacco in his mouth, he goes about the hol places in Jerusalem, and ‘‘caleulates”’ their Payment for these stocks will be made by drafts upon theassistant treasurers at Boston, New York, some of you tell me when a shi: “When the carpenter i ge her,” : ; : i juoth Meister Karl. “« Smash 01 ‘ladelphia parti rece! Clay’s Private Correspondence, 1 vol. ‘The very best and most fashionable DRESS Committee of Reception. exact site. He sees the land of the Rameses ; 7 ‘pes you must a pis, as the parties entitled to receive | 5°) Prenties’s Memotrs, 2 vols. HATS, at 83 50, equal to any usually sold at $5, Ric’d Brooks, jr Joseph Carrico. and Ptolemies; and the reverend echoes of the iey ‘Smoke il beseiiahs the money may Givect. is GUTHRIE Bancroft’s History of the United States, 6 vols. | and the best $3 Hat south of New York; anda Committee on the part of Citizens. Lybian desert, whose echoes have slumbered Beret {roast out his box of Re- 3 : ‘Statesman’s Manual, 4 vols first-rate, durable, and fashionable Hat, $2 50. Joe Shillington, Kich’d Wallach Hickey’s Constitution, 1 vol. A full supply of black and brown FELT HATS, JP Pepper EPH i , Jefferson’s Manual, 1 vol. and Children’s Fancy Goods, at verv low prices. W_W Browning, Wm Galt, galias, and behold there cam at over Social Hall. sel Seg in since they were tramped over by Alexander's dec 3 —-dtJunet Secretary of the ‘Treasury. army, are now awakened by the shrill whistle The Constitutions of the United States, 1 vol. % EW: 7 of Old Dan Tucker. He insults the Grand =o NAVY DEPARTM 5 Elliott’s Debates and Madifon’s Papers, 5 vols. Sant Dre ONY. Practical Hetter, ee mu Lima, hobnobs with the Grand Mogul, turns NDANTS OF THE PoRTs.—“{t is sy ing inant tenn rina Spee? Marsh’s Orators and Statesmen, | vol. Seventh street, near Pennsylvania avenue, ‘Thos Dwyer,” B C Greenup, his back upon emperors, and takes a pinch “ ays the London Athenaeum ‘to January 12, 1856 Story’s vats2 vols Opposite Dexter’s Hotel. E A Ryther, Albert Norton, out of the Pope’s snuff-box. He chews with chi mplate the early death of _ 's first ROPOSITIONS WILL BE RECEIVED | Lives of Chi Justices of the United States, 1 J MeCarrick, Win Sand m, the Arabs, smokes opium with the Turks, and child, without reflecting sadly on f of be following stticles for the United seaizs Pac i nies beam jeanne with: cue of the neat dno McNamee, Edmund Gates, rides for a bride with the Calmuck Tartare, | ‘2¢ families of our greatest poets. Shak: for the following articles for the United States | Lieber's Civil Liberty and Self Government, 2 | yoot makers in Philadelphia to be kept constantly Jno Crawford, R J Stevens. Aladdin comes home again, and the admir. | 284 Milton each died without a son, both left yard New ork.” gate wong ih wires Lite of Patrick Henry, 1 vol Fine calfvabin “Shea noc TS goer Floor Directors. ing village points him conti the ounger gen- daughters, and both names are not extinct. ‘Two vertical tubniar bollers, to be made of the econ te Life of Wirt, 2 vols. French calf, or no sale, which I offer’ for the un- | ¥#! Conner, F Tua O Sanderson | eration as a successful man. “ 'y son, look | Addison had only one child, a daughter, a est charcoal bioom boiler plates ; tube sheets to | Gar *s Life of John Randolph, I vol. . 62%. JA Crane, m Gaddis. Party L , by Baldwin, 1 by , precedented low price of $362. I have shown half inch, water bott. id ash-pits sev. at him; he began with nothing—now sec.” | Sit! of some five or six years at her father's be one- inch, water oms ant -pits 7 * them to competent es, who pronounce them Executive Committe ‘‘My son’? does see, and beholds hi “ death. She died unmarried at the age of en-sixteenth, shell three-eighths of an inch in = ~ Se ey in America, 1 vol. pags the best Soot! 4 the mie in the United anaes oreo ate cena - million of atta ee all soctotion af whine pec A oe gaat ee two § thickness. Siete a oe i States. © Miller, r, ™m s ; i i i is | 4ependent on the friendship of his friend Wil- All the external parts to be double rivetted, and | Crimke’s Nature and ‘Tendency of Free Institu- | “'T"?, navea splendid sewed GAITER BOOT, ” Committee of Arrangements, oe ee His name 18} icss, the actar, whe stool matty by than walle eas caeat crete eerteed tr the oon ene | Gann ae manne Gf the very beet» soucb Cait skin’ pateat “MERRIE BACHELORS.”? . Lar Se ere nn | he lived. They had a small pension from th so; no serew stays to be used in the lews, water | Constitutional Text-Book, 1 vol. leather, all of the latest style, for $3 50. : statues—he has also bought a Mrs. Aladdin government, and bavi tifeed ae 1 e bottoms, or steam chimney Carey’s Past, Present, and Future, I vol. Competition is out of the question. Allfaskis | ‘Tickets ONE DOLLAR. and housed her in luxury; but he picks his aia hi aving outlived their father, The crowns and sides of shell to be stiffened by | Seaman’s Progress of Nations, 1 vol for gentlemen to come and see for themselves jan 12,14,16,18,21,22,23,24—st mouth with a silver fork. He has a home for | 224 Seen his i agprentr unalterably estab T tron, from which the braces are ee - — ets Raserican Debator, 1 vol. ‘Terms positively cash. Gas tc /14,16,18,21, a poct, but he makes it his boast that he reade rem Uae ve A ewe The son and ‘The bollers will be about twenty-three and one- uture Wealth of America, 1 vol. — - —_———_—-—— —— P= 5 =i sn Gas apd athi es e ai rof Coleri th died child! half feet front, by about eleven and one half feet | Smith’s Weaith of Nations, 1 vol. c H. SEMKEN, Jeweler, Two pi A ESAT A perms eres aoealnas r. , He = tochurch sys of Walter Scott without pret etait deep; and about twelve and one-half _ = ~ crite Blea preg lone ae Lary mated and | 330 Penna. avenue, between 9th and 10th streets, Vina eG at Ronee pana Galas ins ercecker loabcarss Ge — = Poet of the two daughters died unmarried. aad tee 0 be furnished with the necessary man and han rench 8‘ NE of the finest quality, at S RECEIVE OPENED THIS DAY is d mr. s deno 8 a of Sodor 5 4 . 7 > be phden, furnace, fine and aca doors ; lugs the lowest prices . ? AGREE ESANe » ( Ecotts are now represented withouta daughter. e and Gomorrah, and those ‘tough old Jews’’ of Jerusalem. His head is bald and shiny with the sermons which have hit it and glanced off. He clasps his hands in prayer, fut for- gets to open them when the poor box is passed around ; and he goes home like a successful man, thanking God that he is not as othermen are. And after dinner he sets before the fire in his easy chair, lights a large cigar, and looks languidly at Mrs. Aladdin through the thick smoke. By and by old Aladdin dies. The conven- tional virtues are told over as the mourning for grate bearers. and for securing boilers to t! sulp, and to be tested when done at a hydrauile ressure of 35 Ibs. per square inch ‘The tabes to be furnished by the government and to be set by the contractors, the goverament belng responsible for all tubes condemued from their defects, and the contractor for all condemned from bad workmanship The price to be per pound finished, less the weight of the tnbes Also, the prices per pound for such tron cast- Ings as may be required for engine aad boilers, of green sand, of dry sand, of loam, and for one and one-third sets of grate bars, and for composition castings (of copper and tin.) How little could Scott forsee the failure of male issue. The poet of the “« Fairy Queen lost a child when very young by fire, when the rebels burned his house in Ireland. Some of the poets had sons and no daughters. Thus we read of Chaucer's son—Dryden’s sons—of the sons of Burns—of Allen Romsey's sun—of Dr. Young’s son—of Campbell's son—of Moore’s son—and of Shelley’sson. Ben Jobn- son survived all his children. Some—and those among the greatest—died unmarried. Butler, Cowley, Congreve, Otway, Prior, Gray, Thompson, greatest promptitude a 2 entine and Roman Mosaics, Italian Lavas manufacturers, Baltimore, it is positively neces- TAYLOR & MAURY’S, aud Corals, Garnets, Cameos, and a vari- Sry fonetie up the peice aay of see ie are _jan 8—tr near #th street. | ety of richly chased Gold Jewelry or any descrip inosas tee eelehsaied tecautaots y af tae popular MORK NEW GOODS. Sao Lonkon cad Gener WAT OR ER. rr tenn] 1m, Which gust be aeld withio nabart tree ooo HK. Near peal a ba Ls aes surg Uunekeepers. 2 ‘ eee Louis he veh enti wis. nt ge eee pa Bes apohy g FOR CHRISTMAS PRESEN'TS. Serene nomena rime, Ge ry ae reac soe ae hig tcketanaat con A splendid assortment of dine Silverware, Piteh- | Price of w i. “ $450. Pi t en - ers GOODS, making bis assortment very ers, Castors, Creams, Goblets, ps Forks and eee Saat: ox elogirhres rece 375 ro “Shit is stock will be found a frst rate assort- | Spoons, (sterling,) Fish, Cake and Pie Knives, | Mert, full 7-0 ents will ‘be sold at eatonishl ae eae ome Butter and Frui Kntyes, Soupand Oyster Ladies, | 4,4 hen parry Thi be antty be ladies’ Bowes eonbe Preserve, Sugar and Cream Spoons, Salt Cellars, ainngesc teens is is an opportunity seldom offered to those in want of a reliable Pi- Black Molre Antique Silies Napkin Htings, ete., ete. ano ent assortment of fine and and the necessary dissolution of th Visiting Cards engraved and printed with the | p44 Inpertied JEWELRY suck vi & firm of Knabe, Gaehle & Co., Piano) . carriages are called out. The papers regret | 5 ; arPer; Akenside, Collins, Gay, teras to be ished by the govern- | Moire Antique Cloak and Dress Trimmings SILVER PLATED WARE, ON ALBATA. Also, always on hand Pianos from Hallet, Da- foldsmith. Mr. Kogers still lives single. aan sate — ¥ = Rich 7" ped and Moire Antique Sash and Bonnet Spoune Baskets, Butterboats, Urne, Forks and waite vo » Boston; and Bacon & Raven, New Shey sre ee poeta, tional fs — hedge seen 4 ae sons in a ead- Fp ago reopstyeabey-wellor dagen pom Swiss and Cambric Bands, Collars and Siceves x FANCY ARTICLES. * Piano Stools, Guitars, Violins, Flutes, Accor- | ited citizen, and pious man; and the preco- — a such persons asthe department mav appoint Black and col’d Cloths, for Cloaks French Clocks, Dresden China Ornaments, in | deons, Banjos Strings, Music, Muste Paper, &c. | cious avepper of Jackknives, and the model M Drawings of the bollers will be furnished bid- | Stella, Brocha and Bay State Shawls baer Card Cases, Portmonnates, Cigar Cases. | Give us a call and seo for yourselves. set up to the young generation, is laid in the ANNERS.—Manvers make the man: and the ders on application to the department ‘Withia (eed aneoctanent ofthe best makes Flan- And also a large assortment of JOHN F. ELLIS, dust, Abové his grave the stars he never saw | ¥20t of them the fellow. Manners also make Payments will be made for one-third their esti- , Blankets, and Dry Goods generally SPECTACLES jan il 306 Pa. av., bet. 9th and 10th sts. My stock being desirable and cheap purchasers | in Gold, Silver and Steel Frames, to suit every | ~ als ae 7 ae Will find it to their advantaye to call egetting eve and age; Eye Glasses, Congress Specs, ani fully supplied. J. H. SMOO'TT. “| Opera Glasses, nov 13-1 now burn with a soft lustre which no lamps | the woman ; and, above all, manners make about a king's tomb can emulate; and the | the child. Nay, even manners make the dog south wind, for whose breath upon his brow | There are ill-behaved, untidy dogs (like poor he was never grateful, strews his lonely last | U"fortunate Launcelot Gobbo's,) who only mated amount when the boilers are half com- ~ WATCHES, W. GALT & BRO., OFFER AT ALL © times every variety of superior WATCHES pleted ; the remainder when they have been test- ed satisfactorily by steam. For castings, when delivered and approved = i We take pleasure in showing our goods to CHRO: ETERS. T 1 particula: ‘ 5 serve to brig, ; Bidders wili be particular in stating their prices GUTTA PERCHA TEETH. all, whether purchasers or not Sinaitents ten made by— wi Amit aaa paaal a ee eee abuse and atloads white ac gerne Guilver the work, Bond and good seeurily willbe | PYHE UNDERSIGNED HAVE. BEKN IN | _ All our coods are warranted as represented,ana | °\eytion (> those made by — 3 a ssly remark, | Considerate, praiseworth ae whe deliver the work. Bond and good security will be Sus table of sends 4 trons to Dr.C Will be sold at the lowest possible price. Cooper ‘aylor & Dixon, London formed upon that model, carelessly remark, | °° » praiseworthy dogs ; _ dogs who pe crete ee for Dental ae rations fea uawher of ears _ if7" Jewelry and Silverware made to order; ‘Tobias, Beesly & Blundell, Liverpool. ‘| 88 We stir our toddies; “‘So old Aladdin is gone see offer their paws to be wiped with napkin * bey mea se Oa content take pleasure in recommending him to the citl- | Diamonds remounted ; Gold Peus repointed, and Also, Vacheron & Constantine's celebrated | at last; and, by the way, how much did he] before entering a drawing-room ; dogs who jan: zens of Washington as the best tooth extractor | Eugraving ou Stone executed at short notice. Geneva Watches, which from theirsizeand finish and dental pau that we have ever met with Chronometers and all kinds of fine Watches and | are peculiarly suited for ladies. Our facilities He inserts teeth upon every plan that Is practised | Musical Bores put in perfect order at short notice. | Chatte us to offer the above at the lowedl utes in the United States. H. SEMKEN, Jeweler, i> Repatrine —Watches and Chronometers leave?” —G. W. Curtis. Popping Tug Question —Speaking of “pop- Reger you in their favor as soon as you ook at them; dogs whose refined and courte ousdemeaner willintroduce You to the acquain- ~ (No. 550] «Swamp and Overfiowed Lands.” < irda : it | t2uce of the very persons you desire to know LIC NOTICE —PURSUANT TO THE F. Holdman, Be B. W. Towles, M.D. 330 Pa. avenue, between 9th and 10th sts. Full trod by kilt @erkmen ing the question,’’ we don’t know but what it J "7's * ; bile notice is hereby given that, in order to | James Bryact, - Chambertin, » DDS, Zz TAGE QUID! ca 324 Pa. avenue, betw. 9th and 10th sts. olowing trom an exchange ; > an —— Messe Beer A ipreeP ion the act of Con- OB Harts, it. Sawuel P. Brown, M.D MARKIAGE GUIDE. Jan 12—tf “Be sure before you commence cooing. fyerrtiog: Lasers Ca nee | —_ ber 28, 1550, ent: “A aoe oon a ae wt Tenens Pope oF ree ae ie castes s 0 4 - ssurance. a ent an fer- eto tnable the State of Arkanas, and’ other | _ Office over Ford & Bros, No. 20, corner of | DR. YOUNG'S POCKET ESCULAPIUS; DAGUERREOTYPES ager cer eats Caintance ag | catial powor of attention, have carried een States, to reclaim the ‘swamp lands’ within their | !th street and Pa avenue nov 476m’ Or, Every One his own Physician: TAKEN BY A LADY. sie young lation for whee talk cnn | tarther aol higher than piaet tence se ee imits,”’ and at brea eg tai be hea GUTTA PERCHA TEETH. EING OBSERVATIONS ON MARRIAGE RS. A. © REDMOND HAVING removed | S008 YOURS tender feelings. In Bg spirit of | {8Mt powers of mind £ pleasing sddress, if Ser cuee tow on nrc eameraercatnecaon, mee RK. U. MUNSON, AT 310 PA. AVENUE, Medically and Philosophicallv ccnsidered, as to her NEW ROOMS, on 7th st., between frolic, one of the young ladies blew out the | ®°t the best letter of recommendation, is cer- rtunity to introduce evidence, all lands so se- jected, to the approval whereof no objection be made within six months from the date hereof, tainly the best assistant to a good one. A spoonful of honey will catch more flies than a gallon of vinegar Politeness is the curre lamp, and ourfriends, thinking it a favorable is mounting Teeth on a Gutta MANHOOD’S EARLY DECLINE, with di | and 1, is prepared to take LIKENESSES in Percha Base. Also, with Allen’s pat- rections for its perfect cure. Being a Confidential | (he best style of the art. r a moment to make known their feciings to the entcoatinuous Gum, combining beau- Silent Friend and Private Adviser; followed by | piC TURES well taken and put up in embossed \. nov 22-tf strength and cleanliness. Observations on the Treatment of Venereal Dis- | cases for FIF'TY CENTS fair objects of their regard, moved seats at the A A Wii be certified and patented to the States. ¥ r. M. is determined to keep with every | cases, Gonnorrh@a, Gleet, Strictures, &c.; illus- a same “porate and placed themselves on they coin which purchases the most for the lea Such objections as are contemplated the } im) tin Dentistry, and will strive to please trated with Cases ’ Plates, and D! rains, from United States Patent Office, supposed, by the lady’s side, but she had also | %U@y. Therefore, all these things consider- above must be made under oath, and with and profit his patrons. Dr. YOUNG’S PRIVATE PRACTICE—to be WasHINeTon, Jan. 16, 1856 _— xa th fe dle ‘te peat | ed, mind your manners, young people, who the register and receiver of the proper land office mRmnon: consulted without exposure, and with assured | ()N THE PETITION OF SAMUEL ‘Tay- | moved, and the gentlemen were in reality seat- | 60. just begining the world ple, for transmission to the General Land Offce. The | Rey pr. Gurley, Hon. R H Gillet, confidence of success. LOR, of Cambridge, Massachusetts, praying | ed next to each other. As our friends could ° necessary forms for affidavits are in the hands of said ofticers. The following classes of land are exempt from Dr. Binney, Hon. 3 A Douglas, Only 25 cents. For sale by the ges ALEX. | for the extension of a patent granted to him on Hon. C Mason. Dr. R P Patterson, ADAMSON, on Seventh st , opposite Post Office. | the 28th day of May, 1842, for an improvement in Hon. AO P Nicholson, ide. R Coolidge dec 2—Im* Yours “Tavty.—Oliv not whisper without sep be their where- abouts, they both gently took, as they thought e Millikin is as much “constructing brushes for dressing warps,”” for | the soft hand of the charmer, and which r of @ wag a8 @ musician, and to make his w: pe Aeeteakd And the Medical F. own Col- Ori! > : seven m the ex) mn of said patent, ; 2 gery the more suocessful, he affects the dress st. Lands entered with cash, or located with hee = pens a We. NOTICE OF CONTINUATION, which takes place on taf aun day of May, 1856: ahd ie ba ig edn begat goes ard manner of aclergyman. With his white military bounty land warrants or scrip, after the eas - AMES H. SHEKELL HAVING SUCCEED- It is ord , that the said petition be heard at r Kable penne Kt lane be wont ined cravat and sober black coat he mesheen ‘net a, passage of the act of 28th September, 1950, and ICTILE IVORY —SUST RECEIVED, sev ed to the business of Shekell & Brothers the Patent Office on Monday, the 12th day of | mista’ b o a 7. Ty. in the silent | 2&4 imitation. He was at one of the hotels in Prior to the passage of the act of 2d March, 1855, eral exquisite specimens of his manufacture, | und located at No. 279 F street, corner May next, at 12 o’clock m.; and all msare | that the moments flew rapidly, in the silent Springfield a few weeks ago, aud bis destieai ‘for the relief of purchasers and locators of swamp including ‘: The Descent from the Cross,”? after | 13th, will open January 1. 1856. with an en- notified to sd ed and show cause, if any cof interchange of mutual affection. But the rest clerical appearance attracti: th Y, TTAstaaes deoky peniwand to the State under | Rbenss_ “The Flight into ERY ict Mtcaa | tire new and fresh stock of 6 RUCERIES, have, why said petition ought not to be granted. | wondering at the unusal silence of the gentle- Pe: ing the attention of a o tion of the Wise Men ;’’ ‘« Head as mae hrist,’’ after | together with a full and complete assortment Persons op) sing the extension are required to] men, one of them noiselessly stepped out and | *2® Company as they sat down to dinner, he Domentchino—Madonna; ‘Ecce Homo,’ &c.,| fine WINES, BRANDIES, CORDIALS, &c., | file in the Patent thelr objections, specially 4 i i was called upon to ask @ blessing. He did Inall casew where objection Is raised, testimony | specially adapted for Chiistmas svat” | all of which have been selected with care, ex: | set forth in writing, at least twenty days before ee ee ee there sat | not refuse, ‘and got on very well for sectors must be taken before the register and receiver of TAYLOR & MAURY’S clusively for families, and to which he invites the | the day of hearing; all testimony filed by either | Our friencs, ane ae ev.DE- | or two: but when hecame toward theconolu- the land office, at such time, after the expiration | dec 21—tr Bookstore, near 9th st. | inspection of his friends, the patrons of the late | party to be used at the said hearing must be taken | ly squeezing each other’s hand, and supreme | sion, he found. as it was his frst atte: of sald.six months, as they may appoint. with fhe J ————__—___ nn | arr, and the public. intending to keep for sale all | and transmitted in accordance with the rules of | delight beaming their eyes. Thetr consterna- |}. was utte iy bl gn desenee consent of the Commissioner of the General Land WIGS AND TOUPEES. the desirable varieties afforded by the firm. the office, wich will be furnished on application. | tion, and the ecstacy of the ladies, may be | “© ¥9# Utterly unable to remember the uswai Office. CUTIZENS AND STRANGERS ‘ARE RE- | "Gce og tin The testimony in the case will be closed on the | imagined, but not described. Both gentlemen | @*2uer of closing such un exercise. After Fat ins 0 swamp and overflowed lands are ally informed that the best assortment | ——-~ —— HIONERY IO | 24 day of May; depositions and other papers re- | 1) re eo up an afl ds heard to | Besitating a moment, he recollected the usual open to inspection during the regular business | of 3 and TOUPEES are to be found at CONFECTIONERY! lied upon as testimony must be filed in the office | *!¢ped, an was afterwards heard tof s.besrintion of his letters, and be brought his hours of ihe Utice. b's BAI DRESSING ESTABLISH- | MNHOS. POTENTINI WOULD RESPECT | on or before the morning of that day; the argu. | s8Y he thought all the while S shand | petition to a close by adding, with’ groat Given under my hand, at the city of Washing | MENT, and WIG MANUFACTORY, Sixth st. fully inform the citizens of Washington that | ments, if any, within ten days th r. felt hard. solemnity, “ Yours truly, Oliver Millikin! tom, this 2ist day of December, 1863,” | Natlonal Hote. hie hax purchased the well-known Confecti Ordered, also, that this notice be pubilsied tn of Arcilla ‘Wigs and ‘Toupees made on the shortest notice. | establishment of John Miller, which he will carry the Union, Intel ligencer, and Star, Washington, Bawa Presexts.—Hymen auill continues to be the divinity in the upper circles of the town. Every day there is a grand wedding, and the carriages of the guests fill the streets of the neighborhood. The great rivalry at these weddings seems to be in regard to bridal Commissioner General Land Office. Also, a good assortment of Ladies Back Bralds | on with increased facilities for ministering tothe |p. C.; Argus, itimore, Md; Pennsylvanian, just arri from New York. dec 1i—eo3m tastes of thoxe who may favor him with their pa- Philadelphia, =| Journal of Sommnere, New tronage. York, N. Y.; and Post, Boston, Mass.; once a COFFIN WAREROOM, wc. He will manufacture and keep on hand a large i . é ‘previous to the WILLIAM PLANT & Bie UNDER ®A- | assortment of fancy and omamenta! CON Ee biting ae st degeciarg Nba bates ee (ERS— 12th day of May next, the day of hearing. « KERS—residence41s Sevent ie ‘ s, C teat, between Gand H streets TE TIONERY, WEDDING CAKE, CANDIES. Prerry—very.— in passing up the street the other day,” says the Fall River Monitor. “we met two little girls of seven oy eight sum- mers, who secmed to be enjo ying vacation finely and all to themselves. ‘assing through the streets unmindfyl of what was going on PY dsc . HOOVER'S — Boot, Shoe, and Trunk Establishment, Iron Hall, Pa. avenue, between 9th and 10th sts, es JUST RECEIVED FOR LADIES, “ ‘] CHARLES MASON, JELLIES, CHARLOTTE RUSKE, BLANC Commissioner of Patents. presents, and every sueceding nuptial show far .. .) ¥ Interments procured fn any ground 3 etd ; = abi * they eeemed as happy as two larks, and look- B Fog oy eee . csr or cemetery’ Coffins, cape Shrouds, Carriages, EE ee See, RTLES P. $.—Eaitors of the above papers will please ——_ yaa cea hed create ed as beautiful asthey seemed happy. Stop- ALTERS. Also, thick and thin’ Gaiters; Hearse, aud every article for inierments of} wien desired, he will attend these or other | Send thelr bills to the Patent Oiice, sarees ail seme wany tenn malicious | ving at ove of our eandy shops, ses of then pret Black, and Colored, at $1.25 the best quality furnished at short notice, on the | festive occasions, and furnish tables with every, | Containing this notice. =e persons call them temporary loans,) and the iad & purchase of some candy—a large, nice iwtn 4; Ladies Alpine Bulton Guitare 50; | Mont Teasonable terms, and at all hours of the | delicacy and luxury, served in the most fashion. United States Patent Office see of cbr ee — remedied labeled | iooxing stick—and breaking “4 Pieter shen French W bite Satin Glicerious SLIPPERS, Gen- | WERE, Having the exclusive right of Crump's | able style, with puactuality and attention. Wasninoton, Jan. 17, 1858. ire * e names of the donors, ~ roquently } oenion ball, saying oo shold it with them Hemen’s Freach Patent Leather BOOTS and | GuGy. crpee Preserver, we guaran “3 ray ctnt pee fast secetred 2 las PLONE en ON te PETITION OF ALONZO C. AR- | Wit Lp tegen ye ig elalgte ite most simplicity imaginable—‘Hcre, Mary, you ee ans Neem ols a pr nciibe bes Janae = = PRUNES. és. fa fancy exes po places. NOLD, of Norwalk, ae = ee equal to a jeweler s shop. ere are knick~ may have the largest half, as you are smstiewt nes | - LEV 4 sion of a patent granted to cartons. Also, ornamental FIGURES, PYRA- | Gxtension of a patent gran ent in “‘punch- IMPORTER 4ND DEAL MIDS, and other decorations for the table, at Ding | 22Y °f clog akg = WINES, ZINUONS, CIGARS, AND FINE | ner ana Supper Parties. » M3] ing machines for manufacture of covered but. Patent Leatber and Calf BOOTS and SHOES. My stock of Fall and Winter Wear, recently se- lected from (he most celebrated wanufacturers, is knacks of use and ornament, ranging in val- ue from five dollars to five thousand ; and the regate cost of the presents often swells toa Dear, artiess child, what « lesson of unselfish- nese was contained in thy simple words! God bless you, and enable you through life to mani years from he expiration of said ii THOMAS POTENTINI ee fabulous figure. We have heard estimates fo to = ee ae to,anare- | 10 ission & Forwarding neat No. 279 Pennsylvania avenaz ——— takes place on the aha day of April, | 35 high as twenty-five thousand dollars. 0d t ceatnee Reset on = rca « Here spectfully solicit your and Influenee INSURANCE AND BILL BROKER, between 10th and 11th streets, south side. It is ordered. that the said petition be heard at | A mercenary in remarked, on gazing at peg smallest |’ hegre en Jet you pyre) P. HOOVER No. 474 Pa. av., two doors below U.S. Hotel, deo 12 the Patent Office on Monday, the 7th of April | one of these grand shows, that “it was really sometimes are.” teachers children EDITLONS—OF ROUS N.B One ret, D- 0. Girt BUOKSTURE! 1856, at 12 o’clock, m.; and all are | an object to get parried.”’ Amon; the latest tee tes sn art Seite orci, Ms, Be | a bts furtive" "| GENERAL SELBOTION gH SeanpanD | toa, alpine cote any bey | tho bridal dapayy wo mced «tot | a> Robert Tapa, a ethane, the J J = 8 BOOK: iu ¥ ie sf ty- i : oN, Steel, Ducts, Froissart, Bourdalone, Le Sage,) 00 2-Jy bd a Persons opposing the extension are required to bride—a muslin Ve years of age, who bad lived at the Nail Sebiller, Guizot, Bossuet, Monstrelet, Niauerbst GENERAL INVITATION To EX BILBUSS MUSIO ETO = file in the Patent Office their objections, specially rae a Serr warp ta that vafiies ali | Works, near Troy, becoming deranged, was o> bel: "devine Nalebranche St. amine one of the largest and best assortments | ner of Pa avenue and 11th street fos — _—— p Map either geecipton But the subject is altogether too taken to Albany, and placed in the asyluw Florian. Rabelats, » ; of Parlor Grand, Square, and Boudoir PLANUS G@KEAT INDUCEMENT. the day of erage testimony pion. for lunatics attached to the Alms House ever exhibited to a Washi ublic. Persons | EVERY PURCHASER RECEIVES A GIFT. y to be used at the hearing must be and wishing to purchase, will dnd. that Bence be | Each article ts sold at the usual retail price; and wary in nape gets mules of the of- on the most liberal terms, by early | for every dollar’s purchase a sealed envelope is — = will : seniaeed application ie application at the Manic Da a Bal oe hae by the bu er, comlelning the name some 7th aay of Meas, hors rig hoh a pa ILBUS. it. while! nted on the spot. Amo: e deposi Constantly in recetpt of NEW MUSIC” | Sint pot testimony, must be filed in the delicate, we think, fer public exhibition. Besides, to find such a ruffled bosom in the nuptial paradise is not exactly the thing — iV. ¥. Mirror. ca panee area ont btetpadsis an Roasrs, the English poet, just dead, was Pierre, Fenelon, Thierry, Machiavell!, Regnard, and other writers, may be found at the most mod erate prices at the bookstore of the undersigned = by bimself direct from Paris, in finecal and moroceo bindings, some of them with beau- tiful tlustrations During the night be man: to make his escape from the room in which he was placed, by foreing his body through the bars of bis window, which were but six inches apart, and, WV a relied upon as a " in a nude state, made off His absence from Za Also, small collection, various, of French |) Go0St hy andl "Pollet Article ke” Jewelry, Music, Fancy | Cor bipre the ning of that day ; the argu- | of low stature, neither slightly nor sturdily | the building was not discerned wntil the ext Books ee ee ee 41 lle ay & H{LBUS MUSIC DEPOT igre rag rreyy gees pape propertioned ; his face was rather full and | morning, when, search being made for him. a. 4 __FRANCK TAYLOR. _ yr ore est pits tating br Law: dec 8—tr Corner Pa av. and 11th st. ac Ue int and Star, Washi: road than otherwise, and his complexion | he was found in ® vacant lot adjoining Sr NEW FRUITS -NEW FRUITS and six barrel PISTOLS. Also°a pood ecaene SEFUL PRESENTS. DG; Argus, Baliimore? Evening’ Ar colorless. He always wore a frock coat. | John’s burial growads, stiff in death. His erie? EW KAISINS, FIGs. CRANBERRIES, t ingle barrel Pistols, from 75 cents ti NE OF THE BEST STORES OF THE | delphia .; Journal of Commerce, New York, at ag ‘Almonds, | 226ht feican RAZORS of the eat quality, | CD kind in the city is @. FRANCIS'S, 400 ser. | dad Dally Bost. Prvidonce, Rel once a rants, Pic in vin 8 at 62 cents a hun- warranted. For sale by enth street. He has not only every H. for three successive weeks jous to the 7th of dred Herc! iy weaied Frat ; Picked Fruits, | “’**Y "4°" E. K. LUNDY, article, but Razors, ‘Sclasors, Combs, Bragues: | Aptit next the day of barn cx of all Kinds, very superior and cheap; all kinds} geo 11 No. 128 Bridge street, Georgetown, | Cabas, and other useful articles. His goods are RLES MASON, eee le ee, ‘* I will not go to court,’’ he used to say, ‘‘and | lower limbs were badly mutilated, caused by for one reason among others, that I will not | the heavy crust of snow through which he had wear any other coat than thie. “The other | walked. day,”’ he once added, “ I sent my clothes to the palace, and amaninthem.’’ Theman| [°A private letter, giving an ascount of Jellies in zlass Jars at 25 cents, with a great of an excellent quality, and he selis lower than Commissioner of Patents. — A Sigs ortest portend articles, sultable for the | ¢¥ABAS, WORK BOXES, CHIN GOODs, | anv one else inthecity Ifa friend of ours wished |p. g_altors of the above papers will Ficase whom he meant was Wordsworth, whocame to | the recent bombardment of Sweaborg, says setson. For sale at my store, a few steps north | (ASAT CASES, PORTEMONNAILES, &c., | to know the best place to buy a Sett of Spoons, | col ang coed thelr bills to the Patent tice, | London as the guest of , in order to | that the men employed on the gunboats, had. east of Jackson Statue. atd06 Pa avenue, between 9th and 10th streets. ” | Knives and Forks, Tea Setia, Castor, Cake as! | CORY), aud send they Bins No ihe | attend Court at the bidding of the Queen, and | as is usual, their ears padded with cotton, and nov 13 Z. M. P. KINe. re J JOHN F. ELLIS. Ket, or anything, Paatp ne Snes Fockst Knife to | jan ee cawew to make his ackowledgments for the — of | few cases of deafness are reported, bu¢ ali em; _ = e SS FA say. ‘go LE BOSTON AMERICAN ALMANAc | laureate, which had been bestowed on him. ployed experienced severe pain in the chest DLUCKS, CLOCKS : OF ENGLAND, | FRANCIS, on Seventh HE BOSTON AMEKICAN ALMANAC . § pe in the chest, (10088, CLOCKS, CLOCKS, st anes wey p oaing oe eee rgb 298 wil be ste of T for 1866 reveled this day. Ou that occasion he. wore the court suit of Mr, in two days some of the peu bad not re- “sine S04 Pennsylvania avenue, | jam ey eR ANCK TAYLOR, |Ettoeh £8 stiles, Geb ee A jen 1 FRANCK TAYLOR, | Rogers, whose guest he was. Chair vetoes.