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PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOUOR, (EXCEPT SUNDAY,) 4 the Star Buildings, corner of Peansyleania evemus ted Eleventh stasi, By W. D. WALLACH, ql be served to subscribers by carriers at SLX AND A QUARTER CENTS, payable weekly wo the Ageats; papers served in packages at 374 gents pet month. To mail subscribers the sub- goription priceis THREE DOLLARS AND FIF- FY CBNTS 2 year in advance, TWO DOLLARS for six months, and ONE DOLLAR for three months; for less tham three months at the rate of Je cents & week. i SINGLE COPIES ONE CENT. Se A © ED ANTHONY BUCHLY, UNDERTAEER d Residence No. 303 Penn. side, bet es PROVIDED HIMSELF WITH an ELEGANT HEARSE, and all necessary conveniences Cm properly conducting his business, would respectfully inform the public that he is fully prepared to fill all orders entrusted to him, at the shortes« n and in the best manner. A large supply of READY-MADE COFFINS of ail sizes, always on hand, which will be fur- nished on the most reasonable terms. As heretofore, no pains will be spared to give eatire satisfaction on all occasions. N. B.—Res} in ey tbe premises, orders will be py atten: to at all hours. vty BLAC ITHING & BOILER MAKING, HE UNDERSIGNED TAKES THIS method of informing his friends and the pub- le that he has commenced the above named business, in all its various branches, at the corner of Ninth street and Virginia avenue, (Island,) adjoining the machine shop of Hall & €o., where, by strict attention to business, he hopes to receive a share of public patronage Au o 3 addressed “IDF Repairing dene st the shortest not 8) ing at the shortest notice. SMITH PETTIT. Formerly (aay poegin na of Boiler Department of the Eagle Iron Works of Wm. M. Ellis & Bro. mar 15—lm* NOW THE SNOW 18 THAWING! HE LAKBS ARE OVERFLOWING with Bouguets of Real and Artificial PLOWBRS, with PERFUMERY. FANCY GOODS, MUSICAL BOXES, CLOCKS, STA- TIONBRY, &c., &c. OPERA GLASSES for saleorrent. At THE LAKES, mar § 504 Pa. av., near Adami’s Express. JONAS P. LEVY, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, AND FINE GROCERIES, 0 Genera! Commission & Forwarding Merchant INSURANCE AND BILL BROKER, No. 474 Pa. av., two doors below U. 8. Hi WasnHineton City, D.C. N. B.—Country Merchants are requested te give mee call before purchasiag elsewhere. oct-ly CHUVICE FRUIT TREES FOR SALE. 10 0 APPLE TREES, OF EXTRA ) rowth and well assorted 5,000 PEACH TREES, forming a com- plete assortment and well grown. A few very choice Dwarf PEAR TREES, of extra size. The ebove comprising a very choice assortment of Trees were raised by the late Jobn A. King, they will be guaranteed to be what they are rep- resented. Apply to W. Albert King, No. 35 south High street, Georgetown, D. C , or at Valley View Farm, one mile 1 ih ey of a town. @atalogues furn! on application ig - E. J. KING. Also, for sale, a few thousand very choice ROSES. Apply es above. E. J.K. mar 1i—tf CHAUNCEY WARRINER, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER. ND DEALER IN FINE WATCHES JEW- ELRY and SILVERWARE, wouldres: - {ally solicit the attention of those who desire a article, to his choice variety of London, Ge- neva and Copenhagen WATCHES, selected with the view of thin -keeping and durable —— for which a suitable guarantee will be ed those who purchase. GOLD SEALS, FOB and VEST CHAINS, FINE JEWELRY, SILVER SPOONS, GOB- LETS, CUPS, FORKS, &c., for sale at N. York The Chronometer, Duplex, Lever, Cylinder, Re , Musical’ and other WATCHES 12: Ted Also, JEWELRY. &c. No. 379 Pa. avenue, between 6th and 7th streets, Brown’s Hotel Building, sign of the 6ULDEN WATCH, jan 6—3Im Washington, D.C. {REN NOVELS AND ROMANCES; Just 1 rted, in variety, from Paris by the undersigned, including the best of Victor Hugp, Dumas, Sae, and other writers of note, at prices ing from ten and Sfieen cents upwards, many of fen with numerous illustrations. Also, a few of the modern French Drama, by Scribe, Balzac, and others. api FRANCK TAYLOR. oTH ARRIAGE GUIDE.” N ARRIAGE GUIDE, OR NATURAL HIS- tory of Generation, for the use of married persons and those cbout to marry, of both sexes; ice, $1 bate Tae MALE GENERATIVE ORGANS,” ta health end cisease, from infancy to old age, with the treatment of all their de: ements ; for every man’s owa private use; with colored plates; rice, $i. . A POPULAR TREATISEON VENERBAL Diseases; their cure and prevention; for private with colored pilates; price; $1. “THE MATRON’S ANUAL OF MID- wifery and the Diseases of Pregnancy and Child- birth, for every female’s own private use; price $s. THE DISEASES OF WOMEN—THEIR Causes and Treatment Apy of the Books can be hed of the ty ALEX. ADAMSON, mar®-3m 7th street, cpposite Post Office. SEGAKS, TUBACCO AND SNUFF. H. C. PURDY, IMPORTER OF SEGARS, « TOBACCO, AND SNUFF, has just re eelved a new fnvoice of GOUDS of superior qual- ity. Aiso, dealer in Meerscbavin and other pipes. and other articles usually lrept ina Fancy Segar Store. Consimers are respectively invited to give me a call. H.C. PURDY, Shop Pennsylvania avenue, near 3d street, mar 19—Im under Washin:zton House. SINGER’S Improved Sewing Machines. Te which te highest Award of i reby receiving iti t the Worl Verdict of Superiority. HE IMPROVEMENTS IN THIS MA- chine has simplified them in many respects, and they are capable of executing twice the amount of work ¢ did formerly in any given time. They are without quéstion the only Machines ca- shirt bosom or heavy trace for pable of sewing every variety of ee perfect; a | person dis; to purchase or trade will please yes and fashions’. Orders promptly filled. and thread in such a manner that clasest scrutiny cannot detect a fault. Manufacturers, planters and families will find them the only safe Machines to purchase, as they are built strong and durable, and not likely to g*t out of order. We have machines with guages attached, for bind! hats, cap fronts, gaiters, &c. see; bread, Cotto Weiter &c., constantly on hand, at the lowest rates. Persons desirous of information regarding Sew- ing Machines wil! please address I. M. SINGER & CO., 105 Baltimore street, Baltimore. N. B —We are prepared to exchange these ma- chines for old machines of any kind Terms lib- eral. Persons who have been induced to purchase inferior machines under the — of being cheap, will find this a benefit indeed. mar 10—f LADIES, PLEASE READ: UST ARRIVED FROM KINGSTON, Ja- maica, W.1I., and in store for sale by the sub- seriber : 4 doz. PRUNE CORDIAL, particularly for ladies’ use. Also. for gentlemen, a few dozen of PRUNE DRAM, so much esteemed for its virtues for the benefit of health, about eleven to one o’clock. Not to be had in any other store but at JONAS P. LEVY’S, 474, Pennsylvania avenue. Wines, Liquors, Segars, and Groceries. mar 7—tf Ys’ JACKETS, BOYS’ PANTS, BOYS’ VESTS, BOYS’ SHIRTS, BOYS? COATS. BOYS’ SACKs, BOYS DRAWERS, BOYS’ UNDERSHIR TS BOYS’ CAPs, BUOY®’ SUSPENDERS, BOYS’ COLLARS, BOYS’ CRAVATS, Being the ee ert finest assortment of Boys? READY-MADE GARMENTS, suitable for dress &nd school wear, to be found this side of New York, to which we particularly invite the atten- ‘ion of Parents and Guardians, assuring them that &. goods will be offered at the lowcst prices. WALL & STEPHENS, °22 Pa. av., between 9th and 10th sts, ‘nar 22 next to Iron Hall. SLLISS STORE is 306 Pennsylvania 4 avenue, sear Tenth sireet. mars rness can be | make sewn by any of these machines by asimple change mar of needle = THE WEEELY STAR y a s day morning. Published on Satur- it > ‘ Fen eRe sate nseenver vanes one: ‘Twenty copies (in wrappers) can be proen ed OFFICIAL, Wazasvny DerartMeEnr, Dec. J, 1856. J. KIRKWOOD. VEYANCER, AUCTION SALES. CON AND GENERAL AGENT FOR CLAIMS, By C. W. BOTELER, Auctioneer. Aw Unrorromare TRAVELER.—Mr. Wat- VOL. VII. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1856. = ———NO. 990, | "ix, nmecinennes ee son, of St. Louis, commenced en unfortuna Posrmasrzns whoact as will Deallowe EVENING STAR. Notice is hereby given to holders of stocksof | 4 TENDS TO THE SALE AND TRANS- | VAUSTEE'S SALE OF Vane x. | trae rf Iailtond travel last summer, at. the of twenty per the United States that this Department will pur- |'4% fer of Property; Cases before the Contt of roved Bi: A Wonderful Clock. tine of the Gasconade disaster, at which time chase to the amount of $1,500 000 of sald aeaks Pesat 4 routes Bounty Land Warrants, Pen- virtue of a deed tn [een rate the 2d of = The California Farmer, published at San he nearly lost hi at any time when the same may be offered priorto | (ffice, No. 514 Seventh street. me tnetee- |e ce , and recorded in Liber J. A.S., | Francisco, gives an account of a curious spe- the Ist day of June next, and will pay therefor the tonal Intelligencer Oice, Washington, D.C. | at publi note 3221 et 809, the subscriber will eell | cimen of mechanical ingenuity which bas ic sale on THURSDAY, the 10th day of i following prices, to wit: pril, 1856, at 5 o’clock, P. M.. an the <a bog puzzled the minds of not a few of the homb: eee eee Fe ney of that ilk. It seems there is i in- For stock of the loan of 1942, a premium of ten SPRING MILLINERY. Pare ce Square No asd, fronting 30 feet on 11th D steget Son Beamline 7 Ly street west, betw: 23 dow in Washington street, San Francisco, a Per cent,; for stock of the loans of 1817 and 148, | YUE SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST OPENED | fest 10x laches deep, waite Gee yee OY 2 | clock which is Hot @ clock, bat which faa SRID 5: th the improvements, “3 & premium of sixteen per cent.; for stock issued | sna STRAW BONN ESS stneons which consist of two well built frame dwelling | Cates time as correctly as any clock Some Girard House, i; * on account of the inju eaten aan a8 sufficiently recovered, he took passage for Pittsburg. Some gentlemen who intended to go in the same direction, purposely delayed their departure, in order to avoid partiefpa- ting in his apprehended misfortunes But a: it singularly ocourred, Mr. Watson's train met with an accident after inga few miles, slight indeed, but palncent to detain the train for several hours; and before arri- ving at Harrisburg, a second accident oocur- red, with a detention of 24 hours. In the houses and brick bakery. are of opinion that it’ i ‘ked b; ° under t of 1850, onl: led Texas-in- | FLOWERS, &c . and tfully invit if “ pinion tha’ is worked by magne cei ss ; ee ge aoagtand my ld enstomersand the pabiiots pep tee ce eee ear] is eligi situated In a rap- | tism, as there is no indication of cog or wheel eee eae a a visit, if they desire to see a very beautiful, fash- ig part of the rity, and offers a favor- | about it; others swear the “<sperits of just for stock of the loan of 1846, redeemable on the | jonable, and tas'efnl lot of Millinery, all of which ence of businend ton! Aesiring to secure a | men made perfek”” put and keep the handy { 12th November, 1546, if received at the Treasmry | Is for sole at extradhdinary low prices My latest | residence or business stand, or making an invest- | motion while vehoe imagine they oan see prior to the Ist day of January next, a premium etietette hee “be bbls The terms of sale will be: One-third cash, and | through the whole contrivanee—which, by the of 2% per cent.; if received between the Ist Jan- | sur, in the United Btater ne the balance in six, twelve, and eighteen months, | WY, is only a pane of glass i ‘and the Sist of Mi next, peetnium of passed MISS WALLACR, for notes bearii poe ang han Eee es nome Pept declare the mechanism is con- uary arch w ; 2 per cent ; and if received after the 3ist of March ae amc over Mr. wyeivs skee store, dys the sale, the property fay te bial x cealed in the latter. It is claimed to be a enuine California i i F and prior to said Ist of June next, a premium of | 2"? Bs a KS the risk and expense of the purchaser. All con- | an't be beat anywhere, ‘The Ale Conyotts | meantime, the cautious gentlemen before ei” er fonsaagse QUICK SALES AND SMALE PROFITS [on Ey WATE AGH trustee, | Bives the annexed description of this certainly | Me, W. andl wan eine cd army oraeton Interest will also be allowed on sald stocks at E ARE DAILY ADDING TO OUR 'C. W. BOTELER, "| Temarkable time keeper: for Pitisburg. Before rewcn ging d* the rates specified in the certificates, from the Ist large assortment of Spring BOOTS mar 31—eots Auctioneer. | | Upon a flat surface of glass, three feet ? arth i g tion, however, the fated train th square, suspended from an iron traverse rod | ;; b Shen by slight brass hooks in the window, is paints ely frome the. tench, “a sn bresking of . ed a regular clock dial, like the face of any ly to their pe se jae rant, great large clock. In the centre of the time circle (Jonah) was on bo; = rh ve caged ws is a small hole through the glass, in which is Bison a wate and SHOES for Ladies, Misses, Children July last, if assigned with the principal of the Gentlemen, Boys,and Youths.’ You will certificates received prior to the Ist of January | save time and money by calling early and next. After that date the interest will be allowed examining our stock. Another supply of those in addition to the premium from 1st of January to | "&¥ style Gaiters receives to- day. HOOVER & SON By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. _ (TROStEE’s SALE OF VALUABLE Real Estate.—By virtue of a deed of trust to the subscriber, dated April 12, 1851, and duly re- corded in Liber J. A.8., No. 23, folios 421. 422. 7 4 ns c became greatly exasperated, and re- the date of their receipt. In both cases one day’s Sonth side Pa av., bet. 6th and 7th st. | 493, and 424, one of the land records for Wash. | i#Serted a emall pin, as large, perbaps, as a specttally 1 iret te on Interest will wed in additi 2—TTh&Si ington county, I shall sell at public auction, te |Cmmon pin. This pin confines two | peed be ated, the conductor that it Ha caaaatugy in ion for the money op 8-TTeeSim natn er We ae ae aie suctionste hands to the painted dial; and here the men would bo utterly impossible to proceed in his DR_ SCHWARTZE’S Worm Destroying Syrup. NOON, March lith, at four o’clock, onthe prem. | chanism, if any there be, apparently ceases, | ¢™P®2Y- Our informant states that Mr. W. Certificates transmitted to this Department un- seer Bea mmtole of Square No 471, fronting on | This clock, without machinery, keeps the | 22° Succeeded in reaching Pittsburg, and is der the present notice should be duly assigned to E ONLY KNOWN REME and L and 6th and 7th streets west. most exact time, and indeed is quite a ch: recovering from his contusions, at the Monon- NUL DY WHICH : sf cash; Tes! i quite a chro- the United States (with the current half year’s in- never fails to destroy Worms withont injury and 13" maetier wie rary secured by desk nometer for regularity; the hands, which aro | St%¢!® House Mr. W. declares that once more at home, he will remain there —Jowr- nal of Commerce. Se INTERESTING REMINISCENCES OF THE Buriat terest, if sent prior to the 1st of January next) by pte patient. ene — Peay ner of trust on the premises. le compound, and compared with other ae tt ser. the party entitled to receive the Purchase money. rations ie pera to take, and Innocent imate = pari es RY WAYLOR Trane. Payment for these stocks will be made by drafts operation. It needs buta trial to prove its effi- JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. upon theassistant treasurers at Boston, New York, | cacy. Price +5 cents a bottle. For sale at about a foot in Hy bg moving with exquisite precision around the dial, noiseless and true. By what principle or invisible power this clock performs its duty, better guessers than The above sale is postponed until | We must decide. The glass is perfectly trans- | OF WAS#INGTON.—-The corpse of General or Philadelphia, as the parties entitled to receive 7Corag and Chemica store, | THURSDAY AFTERNOON, April 10th, at 3 | parent, precluding the possibility of conact, | Washington was borne fing? the mansion to the money may direct. No. 468 Pa. avenue, next toU.$ Hotel. | °’clock, on the premises. : ing any mechanism within the place, if such | ‘¥® vault at Monnt Vernon, on a bier, = war JAMES GUTHRIE, P. A liberal deduction wil! be made to the ar 27. pe er GUIRE, Ane, a thing were indeed possible, while the posi then the custom, upon the should of cour dec3—dtJunel Secretary of the Treasury. | trade. mar 20—eotf ee ee » Auct. | tion of the cae of glass upon which this won- | Lieutenants of the 106th regimen’ Virginia By J. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. derful article is placed is such as to show militia. The late George Wise, of Ale=*' aon HAVE THIS DAY BOUGHT OUT ALL P ata! aris, was th : ‘neuten- 95,000 Extra Fine Rone vrai the interest of George W. Garrett in the Stock | "JYRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IM. | glance that no external or separate influence | {t12. "8S the last survivor of these ceusegnt Garam potes lh ea ee OF- and Fixtures of his Carpenter Business, as here- preved Real Estate en Missouri ave- | is at work upon the instrument, The hands. nth on farnished S Climbing Plants, &c+ | tofore carried on by him at his shop, in the reer » Rear the coruer of 6th street west.—By | which are of brass, are not of sufficient size to te nay pore eeghte reppes acon “a i I HAVE RECEIVED, FROM PARIS, 12,000 | of Jackson Ball, between 2d and 4% streets. I | Virtue of deed of trust, bearing date on the 19th | hold any machinery or works large or strong by a friend, whe made enquiry of Mr Wise of the most new and celebrated EVER- shall continue the Carpenters’ Business in all its | day of May, 1852, and recerded in liber J.A-S.. | enouch to carry them with sech niece | im 1856, and reduced his answers to writing in ee ee Redd in Europe, branches, at the same place, and respectfully re- | No =e pole 78, = 0 the Subscriber Will sell | though a slight bulging in the aliok Pa his presence. From it we learn the following Nolet? = a pr unt ries aEeon end quest a continuance of the custom at public sale on ESDAY, the 15th day of fend, with a screw or two of small and ‘Those who bore the bier, were the following ENRY A. GAR i April, 1856, at 5 o’clock p. m., on the piemises, | Ut@. I ins, and Climbing Roses, all fine large plants,the | | hereby adiasiiee: AL ey AG Fated io Tot No. 112 in square B, fronting 33 feet" 11 incleg delicate workmanship, leads us to suppose named gentlemen : best collection in America. transaet business for me in any matter connected | 0" Missouri avenue, near the corner of 6th street | some secret power at work there. The hands Lieut. Lawrence Hoof, jr , ALSO— with the Carpenters’ Business. H.A.G. | West, by 109 feet 8 Inches deep to a twenty feet | may be set to twining as everybody has seen} ieut- James Turner, Alexandria. The best collection of PEARS, on Pear and ap l-eotw a alley, with the improvements, which consist ofa dae meadie of aship’s oon ass iy seeder aan Lieut. George Wize, Quince Stoeks, some of large size and fine form. |) = _____________| eommodious, well-built, sybstential, and com- the instrument is moved violently: and as} Lieut. William Moss, Fairfax Also, APPLES, PEACHES, APRICOTS, SPRING OPENING OF 1556. fortable brick dwelling-house and brick Bowling,| the needie coon sertl Gur Those who acted as pall bearers in accord- CHERRIES. GRAPE VINES, &c , and Oma’ |VHE SUBSCRIBER HAS JUST RE-| Saloon, &c. The above property is sltoated 1 : nds of cian 7, back to the | ance with the custom of those times, where mental SHRUBS, EVERGREENS, CLIMB-| Mt turned from the Eastern Markets with one of the most desirable and rapidiy enhancing | north, so the hands of this singular time- | fh° tuliowing, ING PLANTS, DOUBLE DAHLIAS, PAR- | one of the largest and most varied assort- rts of the city, near the National and Browns’ | keeper gradually refix themselves to the ex- Col. Blackburn, of P: ince William LOR PLANTS, &o. All warranted true toname | ments of FRENCH BONNETS, adapted otels, and offers a favorable opportunity to per- | act hour and minute when left to themselves. seosagarty i tage . and of first quality. to the season, ever offered in this market. sons desiring to invest or purchase for their own Col. Payne, of Fairfax. When undisturbed, the point of the minute Major Johnson, do > ‘ Col. Charles Simms, Alexandria. Col. George Gilpen, do. Col. Little, of Fairfax. The first four Pall Bearers, Mr. Wise said ALSO— Also. a large stock of French FLOWERS, | use. hand may be plain! en ri 1°00 bulbe of the celebrated new CHINESE | EMBROIDERIES, RIBBONS, STRAW | Terms : One-third cash, and the balance in intervals, like® the ott ae a me POTATO, (Dy>scorea Batatas,) the most valu- | GOODS, and CORSETTS. ix, twelve, eighteen, and twenty-four months | Jordon states that this invention © the result able uisition of this century. Ladies DRESS TRIMMINGS in great profu- | for notes bearing interest, from day of sale and se- tek tha of on is the resi it I invite the attention of all lovers ef good fruits | sion. cured upon the property; and if not complied | ©f many months of severe study; that it is a and admirers of good roves to this collection. Particular attention paid to Dress making in | with in six days after the sale the property will purely Californian invention, and the work all A. JARDIN, the latest French styles. Neatness and despatch | be resold, upon one week’s notice, af the risk and | performed and the clock made in his shop in were Revolutionary officers. Florist and Nurseryman, Connecticut avenue, | may be relied on in all cases. expense of the purchaser. All Conveyancing at | Washington street. The principle is entirely . 5 corner of M street, two squares from Lafa’ M. WILLIAN, the expense of the purchaser. Title indisputable. | new, and he believes hitherto unknown in the iP A new article of ladies’ dress has made Square. ap3 Market Space, between 7th and Sth streets, CHAS. 8. ices world. We await the eolution of this inter- | t8 appearance in Broadway, and a description WoBkED COLLARS AND SLEEVES | _™* !!—eo6w mar 18—2aw&ds "“""Kuctioneer, | @8ting mechanical riddle with great earnest- | °f it may prove of interest to our Indy read- in sets —Just opened from the importer a GREEN WOULD RESPECTFULLY - ness. ers, we give one we find in the Home Journal. a a e inform the citizens of Sphergan irate the By A GREEN, Auctioneer. Sas hie paper says: “A promenade pong pa 8 ollars and Sleeves in sets yablie in general, that he has just received a large IRUSTEE’S SALE.—-BY VIRT OF Smarr Curr — iter i ing a close fitting coat like the New York Cambric and Muslin Collars at very low prices Preortment of— ; : re : Me ag A writer in Blackwood’s d . two deeds of trust, the one duly recorded in | Magazine thus diseonrees an stg _nrenwtt-~ <6 Also, White Cambrics Gold band and wap lee China DINNER | j,iber J. A. 3 _, No 99, one of the land records for trying to stick ‘‘ book larnin’*’ in the heads surtout worn by gentlemen—only not so lon Plain and Figured Swiss Muslins and TEA WA AS kt vue Leo he prvovus tu T asi8, UU Pe: ‘bington County, in the District of Columbi: ; ; ts 7? drab ¢achemere or pelisse cloth are th Plaid Cambrics and White Brilliants at 12 cts. | Very fiae Gilt, While, and Flowered VASES belegnre Sines aay led the 16th of January A D ndipde) mate ey — fs hese preferred. The cutie doublo broneked a = Do ICK CREAM SHELLS 1856, In the proper Record office of the County How & zeve = te wae tokeee, ~ four pearl, or passementeric, buttons on ea>h With many other Goods very cheap. COLOGNE BOTTLES and CARD BASKETS. | and District aforesaid, the subscribers will sell on | POF children! I remember your looking ata side of the lapels, and two buttons at the waist WM R. RILEY, Also, a bree and general assortment of Flint |] MONDAY, the 2ist of April, A. D. 1856, at five | Zroup of them, and reflecting, ‘ For of such is behind tthe 4 u rps at the w. ap2im _Cor. 8th st., opp Centre Market. | GLASS WARE. and a large stock of Mahogany | o'clock, p. m., the following described Real Es- | the Kingdom of Heaven ;’ and turning away } Sebind, atthe junction of the box plaits and 5 side seams. The collar uite small. The sleeves are cut in the a style—that is, with a very little fullness at the arm-hole, and formed to fit the arm nearly to the elbow, from whence they widen so as to become very large and flowing at the wrist, where they are turn- ed over to form a round cuff of three inches depth. For a waist sixteen inches in length, the skirts should be about eighteen inches long, and cut in a regular circle, to sew with- out fullness to the bodiee, and still fall grace- fully over a hooped skirt of moderate ampli- tude. The linings are of silk serge te match. and the edges are bound with fine galloon There aro two diagonal pockets in the skirts This garment should be cut and made by a tailor who possesses some knowledge of the ornamental art, when it becomes the most at- tractive and comfortable garment for prome- nade that was ever adopted by the ladies. : = and Walnut F NITU BEDS and MAT- | tate and improvements thereon, situated in the | th htfully and saying, ‘ Of such isthe ki: NOTICE TO THE LADIES. TRESSES of every description, all of which will City of Wathington, inthe District of Columbia, domne trade.’ ry ced OPENING OF SPRING MILLINERY. | be sold low forcash. Please call and examine at namely: Part of Lot No. 1, in equare No. 397, | with a book in its infant hands is a feartel O’pdieRan & DATGATER witloper ee No. a8 Seventh — A CEEEN beginning for the same 43 feet, reper north | sight! It is too often the death-warrant, such at No. 277 Pennsylvania avenue. the lar, o..) ata ee respec! y from the south east corner of said Lot one, run isting | A child of three years of 4 ‘west 12 feet 11 | 28 the condemned stupidly looks at—fatal, yet and hands-mest assortment of SPRING = nse = fee peste wont ob foot finches, being the | beyond his comprehension. What should a MIL: INERY ever before offered, cons: FRUIT AND UKNAMENTAL TREES. entire depth of said part of Lot child three years old—nay, even five or six in part of Silk, Lace, Crape, and Straw Hats Fee SALE, AT THE NURSERIES OF This sale wil! take place in front of the premi- | years old—be taught’ Strong meats for the of the latest Parisian style Also, Ribbon Flow- the subscriber, ut Linnwn Hill, and o ses, and the terms will be one half cash, and the | weak digestion make no bodily strength. Let ers, Rusches, Blonde, Caps, and Flutes, &c. | i4th street. in Washington balance in 6 and 12 months, with interest secured | there be nursery tales and nursery rhymes To all of which we invite the attention of | selected assortment of FR and OR by a deed of trust on the premises hia ds the Ladies cf Washington and vicinity, and | MENTAL TREES. ‘All conveyancing at cost of purchaser. ‘The | { Would say to every parent, especially every most respectfally solicit them to give us a call, Amongst them 12 to 15 thoosand APPLE | property will be resold at the purchaser's risk | Mother, sing to your children ; tell them as we are determined not to be excelled by | TREES, well-assorted and of fine growth, at $20 end cost on tan days notice if the terms of sale be | Pleasant stories ; if in the country, be not too any other house ir the city, having made ar- per hundred. not complied with within three days from theday | careful lest they get a little dirt upon their ments to beconstantlysupplied with French | * 15 to 3 thousand PEACH TREES, forming a | of sale hands and clothes; earth is very much akin BENJ. P. roan} New York made Ha’ complete assortment, at $12 50 per hundred, or to us all, and in children s out-of-door plays Mrs. PIBRAM & DAUGHTER. $100 perthousand. : E.C. MORGAN, ‘{ Trustees. soils them not inwardly. re mar 15—2aw&ds A. GREEN, Auct mar 31—2w dards. sak No. 277 Pa. av. betw. 10th and Iith sts. 5,000 to 7,000 PEAR ‘TREES, dwarfs and stan- ‘* There is in it a kind of consanguinity be- 5 A few hundred DWARFS of extra size. By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. tween all creatures; by it we touch upon the COFFIN WAREROOM, &e. With a general assortment of PLUM, CHER- YALvas.s HOTEL PROPERTY, oppo- | Common sympathy of our firct substance, and J WILLIAM PLANT & CO., UNDERPA-| RY, AP icoT, NECTARINS, and QUINCE sfte the Railroad Depot, at Public Au beget a kindness for our poor relations, the e KERS—residence416 Seventh TREES tion—On MONDAY afternoon, April 2ist, at4% | brutes. Let the children have a free, open- Street, between G and H streets. Also, CURRAN TS. GOOSKBERRIES, | o'clock, on the premises, I shall sell part of ori- | gir sport, and fear not though they make ac- Interments procured im any ground RASPBERRIES, STRAWBERRIES, &c of | pinal Lot No. din Square No. 630, fronting 50] quaintance with the pigs, the donkeys, and er cemetery. — Shrouds, Carriages, | the m proved kinds. on north D street and 77 feet 11 incheson New se chickens—they may form worse friend- Hearse, and every’ article for interments of | ‘The stock of ORNAMENTAL TREES Is ex Jersey avenue, contining 5,265 square feet of | the chickens—they may form — the best quality furnished hort notice, on the | tensive and fine. Amongst those cf large size for | ground, more or less, with the improvements, ships with wiser-looking ones; encourage fa- most reasonable terms, and at all hours of the | streets and lawns are many thousands of such as | consisting of a three-story brick building, con- | miliarity with all that love to court them. ight. Lei the exclusive right of Crump’s | American and European Elis and Lindeas, Tu- | taining in all twenty good rooms, arranged ex- | There is a language among them which the Patent Corpse » we guaramice to keep lip Trees, Aspen, Abele, and other Poplars; | pressly for a small hotel, with hot and cold water | world’s language obliterates in the elders It Another di so kn Siew Rak & Gead for any length of time. American and European Horse Chestnuts; Sugar, | and gas throughout the building. isof more importance that you should make +++» Another divorce case in New Yor is se = Silver, Scarlet, and Norway Maples; Mountain} ‘The property is situated on the corner immedi- | you7 children loving than that you should that of Ann Jane Morris against Rev. W-. No 423.5 beta wt ns ‘4. ere nd i, | Alby Green aaa While Ash; seca bartote ately opposite the Depot, and from its sent chia them wise—thatis, book zd aboes. ya pastor of qrineinees E oe sehen jeventh street, west side, let. G a Oaks and Magnolias; Weepi: Villows, Golden 7 '3 to persons desirous Saas "i cee. i eutre street. She swears thatshe im OULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM the | Willows, and many otha © ; omer erent Inducements te re vpullt by the late | all things, make thom loving: then will they +++» The New York Sunday Atlas says that Henry Ward Beecher has become pecuniarily interested in the manufacture of Sharp’s rifles. If he would only open a shooting gallery now and a school for inculeating ‘‘the noble art of self defence,’’ he might become a useful mem- ber of soctety. citizens of Washington and ae John Foy expressly for a second class hotel, who | be gentie and obedient; and then, also, pa- ah Was Hoey: of ill treatment, aud he that the adjoining counties that he 1s mean Ornamental Evergreens and Shrubbery, | conducted it successfully unti' his death. rents, if you become old and poor, these will +s«» Rev. Dr. Armetrong, of Norfolk, Va. in his book entitled ‘The Summer of ¢ Pestilence,’’ inclines to the opinion that the fever of last summer 18 a traveling epidemic, and that, when it once reaches a place, there is no security but in flight. Prentice, of the Louisville Journal, d that he would give any money to have a cast of F. P. Blair's countenance transferred to his andirons, asthe resemblance would frighten his children so as to prevent all danger of their going too near the fire- place. +++» Monsieur Sibbern, the Swedish Minis- ter, has sold his furniture and wines at auction as he contemplates a visit to Europe, where a large fortune has recently been left to his lady. He is among the oldest members of the corps Diplomatique, and was a particular friend of Mr. Webster, as he now is of Mr. Crampton. maparel to attend tell coders St Great exertions have been made to make this} ‘Terms: One-fifth in cash; the residue in6, 12, | he better than friends, and will never neglect he shortest noticeand on the most Mberal terms, | department Kas pores it now contains from thiriy Fe and “A months, with jnterest, secured by&] you -Children brought up lovingly at Soar obese spare no — to choccy Fe teases to Forty Bossy Firs ne — res cueee varie | deed of trust on the property. oie since will ikueee aks theuke sdieate upon you, 00 ajl occasions. e guaran’ 0 prese: @ | ties, a portion of which are of extra size. r fart articulars address Stanislaus Mur- nya = 3, dead in the warmest Weather for any length of Person wishing to embellish their grounds and ae apse auctioneer. and point where they would have you go time. roprietors of public cemeteries will find it to} mari?—eokds JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auct. — A large —ae of ready made COFFINS of ir advantege to call and select such as may an- Ong or THE Horses.—‘E. M.” of Belcher- all sizes and qualities, always on hand. swer their purposes. : 2 Ta! b gare ey z - Shrouds, Carrieges, Hearses, and every other Persons residing near, when it is desired, can HE RISING STAR GAME. H town, writes tothe Amherst Express about a article furnished of the best quality. have Trees delivered, with balls of earth to the beautiful and instructive Game for Children. | very intelligent horse, of which he is the owr- A share of the public patronage is respectfully roots, which they will find togivethem a decided | It learns them to commit to memory ve ree er. The following incident, among others, tolicited. mar 34-tf" | preference over trees transported from a distance. | dents and celebrated battles that were foughtidu- | 511), trates the matter R SALE OR EXCHANGE. —SEVERAL | a12° S2tdences will be supplied at a reasonable | Ting the American Revolution, Far sexe by the} ico, day last week he was driven a few seven-octave rosewood PIANO. aon SORE U A EIBRCE- 7th sireet, opposite Post Olfce. | miles out of town, and on his return, a= ORTE, el tly finished, will be ——— A au wim | time in the afternoon, was fed with meal an hoa low for cash or good Paper. or will be ex R TLEMEN DESTINY DEMONSTRATED BY THE / ut feed as usual, but for his supper he had ehanged for building material and work. These LW SPRING OODs, EMBRACING A PLANETS OR ASTROLOGY. nothing but dry hay, which did }.ot agree very ents may be seen at my Saloon, argl any genera! variety of the newest and prettiest prer= SYLVESTER CONTINUES ahh well with his sense of right, after travelling Foretell all Particular Events of Human Life, twenty miles with a load, through snow drifts. ii his thoughts to himself till LEWIS CARUSI. ady made, of superior quality. iches, Business, Friends, Rights, Claims. However he kept : ‘ HREE PIANOS RECEIVED THis Also, fine Dress Shirts (with: Gauze, Silk, and Deeds of Property; all kinds of pecilations, Law we were out of the ray for the Looe then T week, and for sale low, at the great Piano | ©°tton underdress, Furn' rip ieee Goods | Suits, Gain or Lose; of Sickness, all kinds o: pt ) Pp = application. ‘onstantly on hand a good supply of Garments, | such as Love, Marriage, Description of epee in variety. A. OUNG tem cured in quick time, through the cow stable, crossed the barn floor +++» Madame de Bodisco intends leaving for dratee eee tate oth and aloe ces arg ¢ Merchant Tailor and Clothier, Browns’ Hotel, "Terms: Fifty Cents, male or female; People of | and the carriage room to the granary, at the Europe. It is now sixteen years since, (when Hise svat Josintaterentcentevas toed eo SE a mar 26—witf Pa avenue. | Color, T'wen' further end of the barn, some forty feet where | a school girl at Georgetown, ) she attracted the UCKLEY S ChLEMe nen CON BOOK SPRING GOUDS. settions = a7" he had often seen us get the meal for him ; he | notice of the late Baron, and was given him in sc A SONG BO e OHN H. 8MOOT, No 119 South side Bridge | ———————_______-______——. | there found two bags of meal, standing by the for the parlor, containt: Lect ¥ J and popular ‘Songs, = sung by Buckley's New J street, near High, Georgetown, D. C., has re- AGENCY OF THE bin, tied up, but the top one being too heavy Orleans Serenaders at thelr opera house, Broad- | Coleg iat irat Inslalmentof SPRING GOODS, | Keystone Insurance Co, of Philadelphia, | for bis purpose, he threw it aside, and after 000! marriage by Henry Clay. Her two oldest ebildren, sons, are now in Russia, receiving a thorough education, and serving the Emperor ‘sell : : » way, New York. For sale by th t sul ed to the early demand. StalccscenscasecessescOO examining the other bag, which weighed be- | as‘ Pages of the Household. Y> ALEX 7 OA SON Fiaia cai ahh week reipoios Laines, iene REPORT FOR THE YEAR | ‘Ween fifty and sixty pounds, he took itin his} | Tne Boston Medical Journal opposes _mar22-9m __7th street, opposite Post Office. Piain French Procoleste Catabrica ending January 1, 1856. teetb, and carried it about twenty feet, aimee the employment of female physicians—says ATCHES A®D JEWELRY 25 per | White and colored figured Brilliantes, Assets of the Company, consisting of Bonds and | clean spot in the barn floor. grep de. am | that savages suffer as much as civilized per- cent. cheaper than can 100 pieces English and American Calicoes, Mortgages on unencumbered real es- cult to untie it, he cut a hole in the side, oe oun 4 parturition—that the transfer of the be boughtelsewhere in Wasb- < pieces ee aoe Domestic Gingbame, ae Pet +eee00+8110,64 00 eos poche ee sascoe (the caly Cee. responsibilities ot the lying-in chamber from ington, at leces ite Cambrics and Jaconets Stocks of other Corpora! e wished ; and se - . 2 idwife to tl . Te- ris: ROBINSON’s, 50 pieces Checked and Plain Maslime Cash on hand. 3 panion he bas there long winter nights) look- the midwife to the educated sccoucher, re sulted in the diminution of the mortality in- cident to children, in the course of half a cen- tury. to half the former—and that physic mar2i-Im 319 Pa.av., opp Bi > 25 pieces Richardson and Barklie’s Irish Linens abe: Meewasy Metal.” 55 teces actt-antansd Shirting Cotton, 2c. New York, Bates and Wamasutta Mills do., ing with a longing eye at his pile of meal, he took up the bag again, and carried it about ten feet further to the manger, and shook out Phebe nis AND POTATOES, 100 bbls. prime Boston APPLES Heavy bleached and brown Sheeting Cottons ———— are more moral than clergymen. ito bbls prime Mercer POTA'TORS ‘Toweling, Table Damasks, and Napkins, SAEED Meare vate wach foe aes Rees, ene Coane Autograph letters of the Washington sal Ladics and Gents Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, the morning feasting tog: Family are to be sold at auction in Baltimore. HARTLE BRO’ i Whole receipts for premiums during Ye ‘rio Heavy Usnaburg Prints and S:riped Osnaburgs, oe Among the collection are letters from Mrs. Mixed Denims and twilled and piain do. eccoeccenccescecsecsscsceses SLIZ,812 OF mar 25 the year. inted in North i Se . a The first newspaper prin d r ae Wash < HAE Miata en ea Mat ae | Nloned neared ne | yee aaraRy cE | Amerie weal age Oey | pene eee ee aoa Wak e Old Dominion, by € . James, 50c. NM. bi nt. one copy of that w: . m6 af Yankee Netions, for April, 12e. i Phloem presoer Prat ia rate nal shen J. MORRIS THOMPSON, Secretary. tenet dapuited in the State Paper Office in | ington. Some of these letters were dated as rm : 7, Washington was quite ? Btory Book, No. 17, (Kifred,) 26¢. in New York and Philadel a London, and was about the size of an ordinary | {ar back as 1757, when ¥ i en bs : ; phia. other jes te this. | London, "y . One of his lettersdescribes his bs Magazine. fur Apri. peck Penolis, — aa Prompt Paying customersare soltclted Nestape om poly te. Enquireat the office of sheet of letter paper. It was stopped by the Watt tbe Vi ginal Springs, and others relate 7 camera om Hoses tak : (mars : J. E. Kendall, over R. Morrow's Exchange Office, | Government. he Boston News Letter was to public events long before the Revolution. - K. > D W. B. Todd’s hat store the first regular paper It was first issued in iti ticipated fi - st, Georgetown. | PYVCTOR STANISTES HEANISZ, REG- Penoeyivante aveuue, MYERLE, Agent, | 17 a0d Was preted by Joba Allen, in Pad- 2 Saneegey Op ais ee = $m . * ‘ e con! of som + L. J. MILDDLETON, 231 pes F and Peaeeromaopathy. Ofice, feb 79m _DANI = 8 | ding lane seule Hon. Edward Everett having gener- Se ALES te al hk tines Srera 10 $52: 2 8 D- ta. 0, and Depot—Southwest corner al Doctor isles Hernisz, having retur: Be opal feb%7-tf | Europe with improved healthy will stung te ine " ND CONVENI- | numbers were very peculiar. It had as * een, ae alia cee and brush, in | of Queen Anne to Pactinnast. delivered one oe ee an iy ne er oe dispeagnhle to merchants and useful to every-| hundred and twenty days previously, and | the delivery ‘ion on the characte: Washington, in New York, under the aus- praciice of his profession. 5 = this was the latest news from England. In = “ M®: W. HENKY PALMER'S Le Doctenr janie Francais, ” ‘The newest styles of a ood pe Sie Writing- | one of the early numbers there was an an- ——— — qe ps samen PIANO FORTE CLASSES, Der Doctor spricht Deutach. papers in every variety and best quality. ns nouncement that by order of the Postmaster | which, a = trance = y a Five Dollars Per Quarter., El Doctor habla Espanol riting Inks from the best man ra — it between | cents, yielded nearly ve hundred dollars, ekwood rnold al ‘me: the 4 “ Apply at GEORGE HILBUS’S Music Depot, | 1) Dottore parla Itallano. mar 7—3m#_| Maynard & Noys’s, Bl ett ne: i seers es he ar Sets tut once a fortnight. | the association have determined to invert the PB LU 2b anyimalicins:- calS O Be S yectbaaeten jarrison’s. a - *enasy.vania avenue. mar 14-tf PRIME ITALIAN MACCAKONI, ke. CF Sas Always on hand— ro men, women and children — oe ian ater: power tetarbenrany meee ah LOCK S—CLUCKS—CLUCKS.—A GREAT | ] HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LOT OF | A superior assortment of Gold Pens, Blank Books | tised to be sold ; and a call was e; > “e ‘lon af the aoe sbigatien Smee sdb variety of CLOCKS, all warranted to prime {TALIAN MACCARONTI of latest im- | Pla pi chomee Visiting Cards, Faber’s Pencils woman who had stolen a piece of fine lace | cognition of bn Pp yp +b y kee p good time one year, at portation. Also, fresla S-rdines, Anchoives, Bor- | Steel Pens, Quills, best Sealing-wax worth 11s. a yard,and upen another who had | der to that gentleman, to inscribe on every . ROBINSON’S. deaux Ojl, Smoked Beef, Buckwheat reen eo : : Corn, fresh Tomatoes, &c., &e., for sale b mar lv 4.M. P. KINe. And every a in the Stationery line for sale at SHILLING TON’S Bookstore, ap4 Odeon Buildings, Pa, av., cor, 43 st. book *: Presented by the Hop. Edygrd Bre conveyed a piece of fine calico under her as riding hood, to return the same or be exposed, 349 Peonsylvania avenue, mar 2l—im opposite Browns’ Hotel,

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