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THE EVENING STAR i PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (BICEPT sunDay,) A? THE STAR BUILDINGS, | Corner of Pennsylvania avenue and Lith stress, By W.D- WALLACH, and is served to subscribers carriers AND A QUARTER CENTS. aan aa at bers THE WEEKLY sTaR, ‘This exoclient Famfly and News Jourhal—con- taining a greater variety of interesting reading than can be found in any other—is published on Saturday morning. to the Agents ; served in packages cents per month. To mati subseri| the sorionhrice is TAREE DOLLARS AND FIF- TY CE! a year in advance, TWO DOLLARS for six bape ONK DOLLAR for threes was cents a week. aevinieet i” SINGLE COPIES ONE CENT, NO. 1,306. GOLD MED« einai AT CN adel Es. E. (Senior partner tn the late frm of Knase, Garuix & Oo ,) THE MANUFACTURK AND ware PIAN PROPOSALS FOR BINDING. Ovvicy Secretary Seyate or U.S ya arch 334 } AUCTION SALES. For Sale and Rent. ee eee By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. FOX ASN? Tet anee rour stony EVENING STAR. E{OostHore ann Kircuen funni. Brick Dwelling, with all im- | “7 ; > sre) Bar aud Bar-Fixtures, and the | provements, situated on E street, north side, be- | The Times.—The Richmond Engusrer re- THUGSDAY, theseth Tostants I suell ate cn | Seen ane (doth II be modSrate ‘Taquire | 10044 Wisely snd soundiy indeed upon the 8) \, a nani 6 rent w! . o'clock a m ,'at the “Pearl?” (formerly Green | at No. 394 E street. ul “ratmar 7if | teat political problem of the day—the dan- Tree) House, near Adams & Co’s Express Office, | —— ———_—______" Martin Luther Wright, it wy Sree hpcr : wie — = m. Zimmerman, of _ proveenett fn smut machiner agian al tam Carpenter, of New Y; % signer to the Aentionn Tron pre, pany.—For improvement in railroads. R gu > e es C) "~ . 8 i. & z E az S # r U sale of a era to the confederacy from Abolition - | Geo C. Taft, or Worcester, Mass Hainer 0. 538 avenue, between 2d and 3d streets OR SALE —A FARM LYING IN MONT- & aggres ean $, a id Rave also just opened a new Sales Room By detonator Furniture, &c , viz: ‘ gomery county, M4_, 9 miley from Weshing. | sion. Ing recent article, after tejoicing over | *° creer! boa aan, Gan sh. Sree at —~ 207 B: timers Charles and Mm , Dy Sideboard, Tables, and Looking vans te cig nel Chureh, on the ae “5 the fact that in the conduct of our foreign re- wee PERO Co — York Light atve:ts, on es asses on’ acres of fire Tren ie - Cornell, of New , Mn they Caffe 'y as a cht eo by Maple Bedsteads, Feather Beds, Bedding, and { Yate land. The improvements are a new Frame | Jations the administration will have plain sail | N. Y —For improvement in vault covers. Pat- they will conatantlyon hand & large assort- , and covered ‘with le pa- Hair Mattresses fov guling House, containing 6 rooms, and a stable | ing, it turns to the contemplation of the do- | *ted February 19, 1856. ment of pi and b -finishet™grand and | Fer, and the price for birding to include wa-te | Cane and other Chairs, Washstands, Clocks for four horses. Also for sale—A fitst-rate Horee se di = > 5 5 Jno. Allen, of New York, N. ¥.—For im- square Pine Feces . Melodeons, from the | paper and allother vant China, Glass, and Crockery Ware, Toilet Set Power and Scroll Saw. mestic difficulties surrounding the Executive provement in setting mineral teeth: Patented best makers from 4 to S-octeve, some with double ‘ne binding is to be executed to the sati-fac- | Brassels and other Carpets, floor end other Oil- For terms apply to CHARLES F WOOD, 443 | branch of the Government of the United | December 23, 1851 c key-boards, double reeds, and’ stops to sult sinall | tlom of the of the Senate, or such cloth Sih street, between K and F., or toC.T. WOUD, | states hich it ks as follows: Designs —Jos. B ehurches as ke may employ to inspect the work; and if| Saloon Tables, Pictures, Cooking and other | adjoining farm. mar 7-30 ) On which it remarks as follows : Pa ede os. Bernhard, of Philadelphia, Being -extensively in the manufacture | any volrmes are not bound to his satisfadiion, the Stoves PIHREE HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALUT | neue aes omostic matters are more difficult to | gt; ;nwignor to himself, Jos Hindermeyer, of Piaaos, we will sell ‘on | Contractor will be required to re-bind them with ALso— "TSEEE HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE. | sceotd and attune to the catisfaction of all sec. | “24 Louis Ganez, of same place,—For the most liberal terms. ut additional charge, or they will be re-bound | The Gas Burners, Bar and Bar-fixtures, and the Houses Nos. 46, 48, and 50 Louisiana ave: | tions and parties, from the fact, not that the | {°% 2°48 water apparatus. Our Pianos were awarded the highest premium pense, as the ary may direct, and Good will of the House. nue, Washington, are at private sale, low | growth of the count) d additi N.S Vedder, of Troy, N. ¥. to (gota medal) at the Fairs of the Maryiana Insti- | if ™ y cannot be re-bound the contractcr will be Toms cach. A. GREEN, and on beeen! na te ee ee mee States have at ania ified the omar meee saneeth & Cassell, of Stcksonvine, Ul.—For 7° successive . Tequtr r 3 lobe - | _ mar 23- tioneer. | gether. le good. One is a four-s Brie! 7 2 i i ¢ J 1956—1a opposition + lounden swalleny pends Minton aie ore of Side : | ——_____Auctloneer.__ With finished basement, nearly new, Bosh com- | Cither of the Federal Constitution or the soy "Nes gered =: anos from some of the naka ton New he Pages, and the other of about 500 pages. By JAS. GC. Mc@UIRE, Avetioneer. plete order, with water and gas throughout. Ap- | ereignty of the States; not that the rights and r, of Troy, N. ¥., assignor to "bey must be delivered within three menths 4NDSOME FURNITURE AND Howse. | ply toE. K. LUNDY, at No 46 Louisiana ave- | interests, the powers and spheres of the Gene keeping Effects at lic Auction —On | hte, Washington, or Ne, 188 Bridge street, | ral Government in contredistinc’ion to the SD Ay ROBNING Marck 208, Stee Georgetown. mar 6 several States, and of each State with respect e @ Hon. Jefferson Davis, cor- | ————+——____+-__ i ner of 18th and @ streets,{ shail sell his Furniture COTTAGE FOR REN‘T--LAND FOR SALE. teres a perpen hd eS and Effects— é For rent, fora term of two to four years, a ss ra b — ~ Suite of handsome Rosewood Parlor Furniture, | tasteful Cottaze, of three basement, five first finor, | °¥r s but because there are more malcontents richly carved and finished in crimson Broc- | three second flocr, and four attic Rooms, with | in the country than formerly—more men who utelle, consisting of large French Sofa, | mode-n conveniences for heating the house and | @fe ‘fit for treason, stratagem and Spoils ;’ be- two Arm, and four Parlor Chairs supplying it with water. A Farm attached, of | cause the equality of the State is not so uni- Suite of Blue and Gold Brocatelle covered Furn- | two hundred acres, which can be reduced to any | versally unquestioned as it used to be; be Jno. S. Peckbam and Merritt Peckham, of after they are received from the publisher. The Utioa, N. ¥.—For design for cooking stoves volumes will be paid for as they are delivered. If the lowest sates proposed should be offered by two er more prrsons work will de divided equally be ween them, if the Proposals are in other respects approved Satisfactory security in the amount of the contract will be required for its faithful performance No proposal will be received from any person who bas failed to falfil 8 former contract mad: by bim with the Sec:etary of the Senate, or from any pérson who, as a bid- ® t — held in Richmond, Virginia, 1855 an In addition to this we are in possession cf tos. timonials from the most dist! aished pondhnt — in the country, witch ean be reen rerooms, speaking for themselvesand others of the high appreciation in which our in- struments are every were held E> Phonograpby has been int; the Normal sc ol 2 Puledaphiccene of the education of teachers Ea The new Vanderbilt line of steamers to Europe, will take first cabin parsenge: £89 ; second cabin passengers, $50. =o iture. consisting of two Tete-a-Fete and | quantity agreed on; eight miles from Washing. auso Abolitioni stalk Ep There isa the Srst six months from the day of sale if the in- | det cn a former proposal, was entitled fe accn. four Parlor Chalis fon—three from Alexandria, high, healthy and | Gnd oo tse Ge — pyle of desea into the Jf Youngwomnciown’” Wier a an oe straments do not give entire satjafacti tract, but failed to enter ‘into the same, or from | Rosewood Marble-top Centre Tables Tomantic. If rented immediately’ servants and | “04 to throw the appl * | place it must be for the “+f — = w will arg it thelr stvantaze any person not actually engaged in the business | Gothic, Rush, and Cane-seat Fancy Chairs furniture can go with house to end of the current | CONNCts of the nation, —_ =e a eee togiveus a call bene aring. tf bookbinding. mar 41. goth andsome Biecatelle and Lace ins, with | yexr Also. a Farm of 300 acres. with impreve- | __‘‘ Legitimate questions pomven fey honest & The French Emperor has now in bis lanos exchanged, ~ and + annie diac Sa cornice and fixtures complete tents, within three miles above. for sale or lease | differences of opinion and pertain ig to the | stubies cix very fine American horses Th : WM KNASE @ co. VARN ELL’S PAINTING EMPURIUM, | Suite of Walnut Carved Parlor Fumiture, an- | EnquireofSWEENY, RITTENHOUSE FANT | welfare of the whole country, without in- | two horses be drives in his phwton are Am 3 _ I> Three of these saperior Pianos, twonquare | No 51 Louisiana avenue, north side, beiw 6th ished in blue damask & O., Bankers, and Col IRWIN, Land Odtice, vading the sanctity of the sovereign States, | can, aud if France are considered nl 7-oetaves and one grand 7-octavrs, are now on and 7th streets Gilt frame Pier (lass, slab, and bracket mar 6 and belonging, by birth-right, to the jurisdic | trotters = Peasy ayy apatite rep | Rates of HOUSE AON SASEEN | Sutil Naeger poecowrea ner | ALVARO FARM TN_vincywig Fon | ton cf Sacha tte toate, | Saar age invited {0 call aad, judge tor themselves | MENTAL PAINTING.” mv ORMA- Furniture SALE —It contains upwards of 1700 acres | been discussed, adjudicated and adjusted, a tar petidig Madea mar stopped payment on Saturday. There were just four dollars in specie in the bank to re- doem notes ear ETE, aed $106,000. The oash- ier has absconded, it said, with $50,000. Jobbing promptly attended to at the shortest notice. The establishment will be open from 6% a m. bn 6% Pp m, and all calls will Te readily thended Leather covered Arm and Reclining Chairs 500 thereof under critivation, about 500 used for | without arraying the States of one section in Solid Oak Hall set, consisting of Setiee, Table, | Pastures, and about 7.0 acres well timbered, and deadly antagonism to those of another: with- ve | x i e itt ‘ . landsome et, Brussels, an ‘ply Car. thereto is a Grist Saw Mill, fed from the South part of the citizen of Connecticut against the DENTISTRY. DE. STEPHEN BAILY, Office No. 198 Pennsyivania Av. ‘i A : citizen of Virginia; without dissevering the | _ Ke” A third steamer is to be placed on the w1a32 Work ten per cent. cheaper than the old Semmeels State Compete, Mean tera $i Per ope ag rakes eaietuesth ee, bonds @f brotherhood between any of the | line between Norfolk and New York. Booksof aueerd pws. Sign of the Large Kagie. | Handsome Mahogany Bedsteads ard Soll good, with plenty producing good Tobac- | American people. But since the domestic in- | 8¥>eoription for $155,000 have been opened Bureaus, Wardro! Washstands co, Wheat, Corn, &c stitutions of some of the sovereign States have Mattresses, Feather Beds, Bolsters, and Pillows Buildings very superior and very ample, and in | been selected as objects of assault by the leg- White Marble ‘op, Drab, and Imi for the purpose by the company, making . NO WASHINGTON $400,000 m all for the line. ANUFACTURED SILVER WARE ON tation of Oak | 00d order. { islative bodies of other States, since it is at- C3 A A. Werton wes shot and killed, in Three @oors from 14th street. M exhibition at the Metropolitan Mechanics’ ce Cottage Sets tisieateee ee eee one tempted to pervert the powers of the Federal | his own house in Wabasha, Minn., by some —____—_____ {notisnte Pair. but every description of fine Sil. | China, Granite, an Dinitetakie last frost. for Oats and Corn due progress is made, | Government to the control of the exclusive | unknown villain who fired through own. - BAILY begs leive to inform the public | Yet Ware can be seen in process of manufactur Marble-top Sideboard B With the estate, the slaves and improvements, | #Mairs of the separate sovereignties, by whose } dow. A man named Dresser is arrested on that he can be seen at all hours, at his office, | ig, a H. O. HUOD’S, Cane-seat Chaiss Stock, etc., may also be had, and further infor- | authority, under whose auspices, at whose op: | suspicion. — ress eae ene Pre mar 338 Penn. ave, near 9th st Chinere Extension Chair, Teapoys mation given pre Editor of the Evening Star, | tion the Federal Governmont had its being, t= W. B. McCright, Esq , local edtior of number of patients, and great variety of dificust [cinerea one ae Wee French China Dinner, Dessert, and Tea Service ‘ashington city. marS | the Union iteelf is subject to shocks, which Glassware, Table Cutiery, Castors TROR RENT TU Aa A En, | have already severely tested ita French China, Granite, tad Painted Tollet Sets OR RENT —THAT VERY COMMUDI- | are likely = test eigen asi ia Hat-tree, Ollcloth, Matting, &c vimaind convenient (brown stone front) House. | it is for this reason and this alone, that th Together with an excellent assortment of Kitchen | situated on the north side of E, between 9th and ai S 5 id acral Requisites. 10th streets It 1s new, and has been kept in the | 249Us duties of the newly-inaugurated admix- ALso— best order by the Hon Robert McClelland, See. | istration are almost appalling to contemplate. At3 o'clock, in front of the residence, alargeand | re‘ary of the Interior, he being the only occupant | When Whigs and Democrats were the only the Charleston Mercury was “garroted’’ and robbed of his watch and purse on Friday eve- ning last in that city © was severely, but not dangerously injared. Em Twelve boats loaded with emigrants to Kansas had on the 9th instant ow gone cases that he has treated successfaliv, will enable him to sarmount any difficulty, ssientific or oth. erwise, relating tothe Teeth His own experi- ence confirming the opinion of miny men emi- nent in the profession, and e<pacially Drs Harris and J.and & Parmly, has led him, long since, to discard all mercurial preparations for fill\ sell, author of Extraordinary Men ; with illustra- tions. Price 50 cents. Dr. Livington’s Discoveries in Central Africa, with an accurate ma Price 12% cents Ow:n Tudor; a Historical Romance. By tbe autbor of Whitefriars, Cm sor Borgia, etc. Price e _ 50 cents. + bandsome Caleshe Carriage, built too since its completion. Possession will be given | combatants in the arena, there was no appre. | °P the Missouri river this ring A corre~ Ree, i euame's, Gutta Perhe, india | ™A‘sew Book of Patry Tales; written and illus- aad in fret rateconditions 4°? | Within e few faye afier the 10th of Mareh.” or | hension of revolution and ruin om the part of | ‘Pondent of the Springfeld Republican says Ra < Cements for the construation of Con. | trated by Alfred Crowquill. Price 75 cents. Also, a pair of handsome Bay Carriage Horses, | terms spply to the subscriber, at 529 H, between | the people. nine-tenths of the emigrants are Free State nnous Gum Teeth, and that Poreglain, mounte1 Just published and for sale at ‘well broke, and fice travellers 6th and 7th streets, or at the works at the Patent |“ Their contests incipl q | men. oa Gold Pilate, is the only reliable anbstance that TAYLOR & MAURY’S Also, aset of heavy silver-p'ated Carriage Har- | Office. [feb26-if] | THUMAS BERRY. cir contests were upon principles, an can be wora io the mouth, 9s waa most Conclu-} 14,9) Boo¥store, neat 9th street * ness. [iin ‘eimiees both subscribed to the supremacy of the Con-| {PA series of ladders, ed like the sively showa by the last American Dental Con- | "St"! __Boo¥store, near Oth street _ ‘Terms: $50 and under. cash; over that suma CARD —FOR RENT, A FIRST-CLASS | *titution. But, now, that almost all national | leaves of an extension table, so that they can credit of 60 and $0 days, for satisfactorily endorsed A House in Franklin Row, now occupied by | legislation is lost in the absorbing sectional notes, interest. Hon. C. Cushing, Attorney General. It has all | issue between those who still stand by the mar 19-4 J. C. McGUIRE, Auct. the modern Aye a ana cold water | Constitution as the palladium of liberty and = th roows, chandeliers, and gas fixtures the Unio: By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. "This is one of the most elegant and desirable pad menor ge ee locations in the city, commanding a beautiful slaveholding State: vi th li view of the city and of the Potomac river It is | 9 2Vebolding wm, OV CEY move &pen the poll- in front of one of the most beantiful public | ‘ical chess-board is watched with eager inter- , Carriages, and Harn: wares in this city, with a delightful and con | est, and the result of the great game that is NDAY, the 30th instant, 1 shall sell, | stant supply of good water. It is entirely free being played out by abolitionism against law, commencing at 10 o’cleck a _m , at the residence | from dust and mosquitoes. Inquire of WM | is anticipated with an anxisty that argues ill of Elisha Riggs, Esq , on North G; No. 223, be- | WALL, of Wall and Stephens, $22 Penasylva | for the fate of the Republic, in the event of a tween 17th and 18th streets west, a very superior | ula avenue. mar 4-im victory to the traitors. The game is comin assortment of Furniture, &c , viz: ee Ty a + iz 4 Fine Rosewood case Grand Piano Forte, mate R RENT— A SMALL FARM, CON- | t0 a close; the contest is waxing warmer and by Erard, of France, a superior instrument taining 173 acres of highly improved Lan: warmer Year. after year abolitioniem has Two full suites of Rosewood and Walnut Parior | situated on New Road from Georgetown, and ad- | been encroaching, growing stronger and bolder Furniture, covered with fig4red and crim- race Drovers’ Rest. It ha: on ita fine Dwel- | as it has advanced upon the object of its envy Although he fatters himself that from his long Tesidence and practice in Wash! , be is fe- Vorably Known to bis numerous friends and bg be run up te the top of the highest buildings by ropes and pulleys, has been invented, aud is gaining much favor in New York asa means of saving human life at fires. E> Leather is a grest preventative of colds. 1f you doubt it watch the countenance of a young a ages as he passes a well shod pedestrian © mey remain mute, but he fooks d——n them boots! just as plainly as though his lips had syllabled the imprecation. “E> Pour weeks since, a young woman, daughter of aclergyman, wert to Boston in Sloe of her seducer, was decoyed into a jouse of ill-fame, become a prostitute, then wre arrested for stealing, upd on Tuesdey, tons, he begs leave to refer them to the follo TESTIMONIALS. From the late Rector of the Churc of Bpinhan7 ofthis ofty. Dr. Staraex Baitt: Dear Sir—I desireio express my ee- teers fer yoo personally, am: y coniideace tn you sea sa- P at The opérstions execated{ot me bare been factory. { hope that you may receive rome may friends aud the pubtie thet your skill so well es. Yours verytialy, Washington, Anguet 36, i856. 3. W. FRanca. From ous Of the oldest Srms in Baltimore, Messrs. Boggs, ‘Corman & Co. man Heving loved Dr. Stephen Bafly, Surgeon Dentist, of Washington City, to sxecate for me, af important and diti- ealt plese of work, which be did to my eatire satisfaction, and iu view ef the fact that one of the most distinguished son di J House, Barn, Stables, and other out. bulid- % i ji having been discharged, returned home with members of the Seat bess of Baltimore, fatted, Cra 7 Handsome Rosewood Sofa ings; besides an Srehard, of a vie Oh si mee <hoauke oan pen almost —— hearted father. A brief but rt . 1 2 Centre, card end side Tables ple, Cherry, Apricot, a jum Trees, and for | WADy. 3 sad career in city Sos as erent pleasure to sapress my satire confidence and i ait gothic-frame French plate side Mirrors, gardening purposes s unsurpassed. It also has | stitutions of the South, manfully and well. ‘Baltimore, January 12, 1ac7- HARMANN BOGGS. e been, and are still rapidly riper-| [Gg A little boy named Daniel Lawsoneame near drowning on Monday in Albany, while “playing steamboat’’ on acake of ice. He was rescued by a Newfoundland dog, who seized Master Lawson by the cassimeres, and dragged him ashore it is diffeult to say which caused Master Lawson the most alarm —the plunge into the water or the attack of the dog. {> The coroner's jury in the Burdell cave have published a card stating that they at- rated fa importance to the testimony of Dr. D. C. Walter, he being under some str: hallucination in regard to the matter that he wished to testify to, and they were for it from infermation given by ene of their number, who had interview with some of the members of his family beforehand. i by 28 inches, with marble pler Brackets, | 0nita good Slaughter House, and would suit a | Events b complete Person carrying on the butcher business. Inquire | ing to a final close of the contest which is to Two gilt gothie-frame Mantel Mirrors, 68 by 48 | of THOS. & HUEMAKER, Northern Liberty | determine either a speedy disruption or the inches or Centre Market. mer 19lw* | perpetuity of the Union. And it remains for Van teste cnet ee sae rll OR RENT —THAT LARGE AND VERY | ‘be administration of James Buchanan either desirable Store Room and Cellar, No 130,on | t0 occupy the concluding chapter, or to open Gi noe Ornaments | Bridge street, near High, Georgetown, formerly | a new era in the politieal history of the United Superior bronzed Mantel Clocks, with Candeia- | °¢cupied by Myers & Bro.,as 2 Dry Goods House, | States ie — bras to match , and recently occupied by Seldner & Co, asa “Tn the patriotism, ability and exporience Butseuit and bronzed Statuary and Mantel Orna- | Clothing Store. Fossessfon given immediately. | of the Executive, as well as in the conserva. 3 To a permanent tenant the rent will be made low. | ,; ituti ate of JAMES FULLALOVE, orto E 8. tive cabinet of constitutional statesmen around men’ A large assortment of O11 Paintt: is \i him, we have assuranee, made doubly sure by Fine gts and brepzed Gas and ‘Gandle Chande- whien, belo Pal] tad tisha the ‘principles and policy ee in the ARM FOR SALE.—1 OFFER FOR SALE | inaugural, that, whether with reference to ee oe eae eetmeeie, wih: Deck arm z ued ee peel Eat ree ea the | our Risign relations or Somatiee disrensions, eights of Georgetown, adjoining the residences | aj that mortal man can do, wi! one b ware ee of Mra Barber, Mrs. Hamard, ih Lebar vo the administration, to advance the iaiteramme) A large assortment ¢f Cut Glass and China Bolce, Messrs Linthicum. Adler and Eliason, | oo: oi the honor and perpetuate the insti. ‘ ove ith 4 A complete set of heavily plated Sheticid Btlver ba iy welling, ifardeners house, pase tutions of our country.’’ ‘© HOUSEKEEPERS.—TO THOSE GO- to i eng this Spring we would offer best and la‘est improved COOKING STOVES to be found in this market. The as- sortment is very large and comp‘ete, consisting ef all the different sizes, styles, and patterns Also received from the North, the latest improved Portable Summer Cookin: Ranges, veryisg in price from $55) to $8 Together with an as- sertmen of Shawe’s Boston Gas Summer Cooking S:oves, kc. Please give us acall before buying. Yor we are confident that we can and wiil sell cheaper than any other house inthiscity. You will also find in store a great many useful articles in the Housekeeping line. All goods deilvered to any part of the District, and our Cooking Stoves put up in the very best manner free of Ss Sign of Stoves, Grates, and Housefurnishing Goods, Brown-Stone Front, No. 318, Terms cash on delivery Extract from « note received from the late Hon. John M Clayton. U.S. Suware, Angust 19, 1856. The teeth Jou made for me work admirably; nothlag could be better. Very gratefally, JOMN M. CLAY fon. ‘To thoss that sesk relief from the matsdi¢e of the teeth, I ea cheerfully recommend Dr. $. Bsily, as a superior Dea- tit; he made a set of porosiain teeth foroue of my family, and pi Several vecth for myself, and the work has all stood ‘Well for more thaa tes years. ROBERT T. NLXON, of the Ve. Coaference of the M. BE. Charch South. Apetl 19, 1856. Wa, tho sadersigned, haviaz had occasion to avi of the professional skili of Dr. 8. Baily, Sargeos tale city; or having beeu cognisint of hie operation in expressing our admire fa 7 re @ of Lae public; commend him to the confideace of which we consider him em‘neutly wor THOMAS U. WALTER, 403. 8. Arehitect T 8. Capitol. ‘aabinzton, D. O. > The Churchman newspaper, the organ THOMAS MILLER, MD. GEORGE WALTON, Cc. WOODWARD, asvnn aeieon meat Dishes, with | horse stables, etc. The very short distance from - ing is the list | Of the High Church Episcopal ans, is ou = of Wessington, B.C. _ Bu Governor of Piette. marl$-tAprl Pa. ave., bet. 10th and 1sh'sts, | wa) ,COvers S P ered Dining Chairs Georgetown and Weshington makes it very well | List of Patents.—The following is the list an article about the Philapelpbia opera oy.6 dé Lae = ee Walnut carving Table adapted for a dairy farm and market eben of Patents issued from the United States Pat | and the fact of its being open during "ect 1; ee wn moma re Wire Caan ene ce Handsome flowered Table Be char tae heme So Msuntaliseat cud hi k ending March 24, 1857; | says that Gazzanigs, whem reque~ — Washiogion. D C. U. 8. Patent Oftics. and Philadelphia Glass, all qualities and Ktegere, E s:tetotre, or Lady’s Cabinet icturesque view of the Metropolis and suzroun 5 ent Uffice for the week ending : ; =e hh Wednesdas night, asker sted to sing see WR Etat Binhonee Aeon sizes, for sale at a bens Aigeount, by an Fine Rosewood velvet covered recumbent, and oy ee ee Pe Les cy ih Or | each bearing that date : auld bes Cactatias beanies flim pcaregt _ a ______________ ec Morocco cevered Castor Chai: hasel a isvi iy. f nee THE IMPROVED SETS OF TEETH. | _msr2%-TukF2m SU Mthstreet._ | very superior rosewood and Ionia Billiard Ta- Paaat Sd Gen an GD Rmninene! eerie mea oee Rize a — — 1 However, she was BR. LOOMIS) TAS INVENTOR AND | (UME AT LAST.—The German Stadent’s ble, with Cres and Fixtures! complete, a | _ 27 S0ln canoes ——-_-__ | "Norman Aylsworth, of Rochester, N. Y.— | Cbliged by 0 Wena este beeen matalig-incns ‘late Lamp —The subscriber has just received, R SALE OR KRENT.—THAT DESIKA- For improvement in casting railway oar ‘@j-ect from Germany, one case of those exeellent a roma 3 for writing, Oaree aot at etl are es; v inten or sale ~~ Pee McGREGOR, mar 20-F&Tim 3H4 7th street. RIME MAINE MERCER POTATUES. Just arrived and for sale, 1300 bushels prime Maine MERCER POTATU&S J CRUIT & LEWIS, mar 23-3t¢ No. 45 Bridge sweet,Georgetowa. B sscstcaetis AE le tet ais atthe tat a Ric# BAREGE ROBES—JUST Received by the subscriber, 914 Penn avenne, between 12th and 13th streets. mar 18-2w FRANK A. MeGEE a cent ciated a SPRING MILLINERY. K HAVE RECEIVED OUR STOCK OF Spring Straw Goods, consisticg in of Fine English straw, Neapolitan, Eager, Chip, Tuscan, and other Hats for. and misses Also, a fine assortment of French Flowers, Wreaths, Ribbons, Blonds, &c Ladies are iavited to cali and examtme at our yasey Store on the Avenue, be!ween Ninth and streets. mar 18-6t HUTCHINSON & MUNRO. ___.. Fine marble es any and walnut dressing his improvement in various cities, has Bow permanently established himself in Wash- ‘This improvement for Sets of Teeth consists chiefly in making a set cf but one piece of mate- rial, and that indestroctibie mineral No metal is used in thelr construction, ard they are there- fore free fr m galvanic action and metalic taste There are no joints to become filled with moisture er particles of food, hence they are pure and el-an. There are lighter, stro. . less clumsy, far more durable, and natural in thelr appseratice. | will give a reward of One Thousard Dollars to any one who will produce a similar work of art to equal mice in Lape C besuty, dusability, artistic excellence or any oth-r ee So - All work respogsibly warrant rm, avenue, between Lith and 13th sts. mar DR. VILL. Dentist, . Lats oF Cuicaco W OULD RESPECTFULLY 1 NPFORM the citizens of the District and vicinity, that ha located himeelf aod ime profession, in the Barna Wous? op. —A lady acquaintance in- ble residence on F street, between 20th and Bureaus, Wash Closet«and Stands 4 ts wheels, A Walnutand pepe ytd Wardrobes and Beds‘e-ds 3a a ea a do paling ney een: Abel Barker, of Honesdale, Pa.—For im- Feather Beds, Bedding, Hair and other Mattre-ses tely. Inquireof RIGGS & CO ~ an 12-eotf provement in rotary pumps. Velvet, Tapestry, Brussels and cther Carpets and anaes POR OTT Albert 8. Carleton, of Clinton, Mass —For KE, EXCHANG OR £ i it ton flannel. renter be Chamber se, xostn new] Fa SA in Sk uth ctr | TOU. cara Notas be "Fr 2 mn first of A next, that du al situatio: x = 4 . ie Also, a fine lot of old Wines and Brandy. ee poe! ra J. Gales, oontain ng 1X acres of | improved method of lubricating under pres And om Wednesday, the Ist of April, we| Land, with all its improvements. ‘Titie good. | sure : shall sell, at 12 o’clock m.— Ina good state of cultivation. For farther par-| John P. Derby, of Cavendish, Vt —For im- Two excellent Family Carriage Horses ticulars apply to the subscriber at the Dead Letter provement in shirt studs. ‘Two very superior riding Horses, which work | Office, or at Ko 439 6th street, between E and F. |" George Esterly, of Heart Prairie, Wis.—For = bet pa ard or a ae feb 21-8awtf GKORGEM KENDALL. improvement in harvesting machines. ny es maore ' One ‘amily C ge, with ot Ing top ARMS FOR SALE-—INTENDING TU | JobnT. Foster and Jaco rereeg) — One Coupee, made by Watson, of Philadelphia cultivate a ry cd farm, the subscriber will | sey Ae N.J, and Jas H. Banta, of Pier- One two-seat light Family Carriage, forfour per | sell the farm in Alexandria county, Virginia, on | mont, N. Y.—For improvement in weather sons which he has resided for the past seven years. It} strips for doors, windows, &o. One opea Pheton and ong Buggy, and a large lot | contains 61 acres, and is situated near Bails ¥ | Go. W. Griswold, of Carbondale, Pa.—For of excellent Harness Roads, 3% miles from the Georgetown Aqueduct, improvement in retary pumps Terms: All sums under $50, ctsh; over $50,@ | and 6 miles from both W sabington and Alexan- Franklin B Kendall, of Bath, Me.—For credit of 60 and 90 days, for notes satisfactorily | dria. There are upon it a comfortable and well- | _ aad of lonecsting doable oar endorsed, bearing interest. A, GREEN arranged dwelling house, containing six rooms, | improved methc perating mar 19-eolw&. Auctioneer. | with front and back covered porticos, the former | riages in saw mills. P.'8.—The sale will commence in the dining | 48 by 12 feet; a kitchen ; a comfortable house for! Sam’] Mason, of Indian Springs, Md.—For room, with the Cut Glasa, China, and Silver | servants or farm hands; ajarge and convenient improvement im clamps for brooms Plate. Theladies and gentiemen of Alexandria, | barn, with stabling for six horses and as man ta Merrill, of Shelburne Falls, Mass.—For creeping along the pavement and up the steps of a house, where she rang the bell in great haste. Gucss what was the mattep?—a pair of new feshioned steel hoops had broken and wound round her person with a tenacity that rend“ red it impossible for ber to walk —New York Mirror. [> The oldest printed book known is the Mazarin Bible—so called after the celebrated Cardinal in whose library a copy was found. It bears date in 1456. It is said that a copy of this book is in the possession of a gentle- man in New York city, who purchased it in London, at a public sale of a private library, for the moderate sum of $2,500. He carried off the prize from many noble and wealthy competitors. The first book printed in Eng- land, was at London, by Caxton, and it was « work on “ Chess.” Spimirva.ists seat BY tar Hearaex — A correspondent of the Portsmouth (N. H ) Georgetown, and Washington, and the public in | cows, and an amplecistern (attached tothebarn; i vement in machines for breaking slabs | J, Teall - , to hold 2,000 bush: m pro : ournal calls attention to the fact that the _— 2. Penn. avenue, papa, Dr . are rape pam ay the aN elon i 3s pak nttoe tet to] 0 ogee +4 or blocks of stone into regular forms. heathen of Western Africa are in advance of A. GRE jouse ; stoke house; corn house; astone} Philip O'Reilly, of Providence, R. I.—For + ee, Seerne root pe and a store house. Also, a saipieted apparatus for making nitric acid. FARM FOR SALE BY AUCTION,— good di mear the homestead door, from the} Andrew Re ston, of West Middletown, Pa. eats ee ce Spet pecxtee, | never tei ng spring of which water is obtained For improvement in pocket lanterns. 1La. m., the undersigned will se!l, on the prem!- | for all the requirements of the eccupants. @here Samii Reynolds, of Oswege, N. Y.—For im- ses, tothe highest bidder, his BLADEN FARM, | ig also on the place an orchard of more than a arog sah of 60 acres of choice garden farming Lard, situ: thousand thrifty trees of different Plantiegs, con- proved wal a see parton Idend, N ¥— ated in Alexandria county, Va ,a fourth of a | sisting of the choicest varieties of peaches, ap-| Lawrence Reid, o! reggae mile from the Leesb ‘urnpike, and three- | pies, pears, (dwarf and standard,) cherries and | Kor improvement in processes for preparing fourths of a mile from the june lon of that Turn- | Guinces. At present fourteen acres are seeded | fertilizers. : : pike with the Columbia Turnpike to Washington | down to wheat and rye; six in timothy, (yielding Btephen Scotton, of Richmond, Ind —For city. an average of at least two tons per acre.) four in 4 | jo ved portable cross-cut sawing machine For full particulors concerning this farm, see | market garden; four in clover; tweive ready to ‘heophslus H. Sickells, of Kenneth Square. an advertisement tn another column of the Star. | be put in corn and oats in the spring, and eleven ans Impuirament au atsoam tacts ies Reet I re ere a ge ie pd Pri m by inquiring at i is, at the 6 a je felons of the ‘Tanpikes mentioned above, or at oil the purer ‘with care and {is very uctive. | Norman Smith, ef Stonington, Conn —For Ball's % Koads, on the road leading from George- | no pains having been spared to-render it remuner- improvement in operating ship's windlass. town from which Ferry the Bladen Farm | ative, and to make it complete in all its appoint- Augustus Stoner, of Mount Joy, Pa —For 1s 4 miles distant. ¢ ments.. For a dairy man and market garden improved grappling ord: hi Terms of sae: One-third cash, on thedelivery | farmer, or 2 a man, or for the country resi- Richard "A. Btratvon, of Pi iphia, Pa.— pos Le Seve autaae oy haben eal toa | Aance of &.F hi nos in clther Belg For improvement in mangles. on 1 an interest, A Wwarran ity who fers a Geo gived and a deéd of trast taken to secure the eat ghly improved ifs superior to any| John A. Taplin, of Fishkill, N. Y.—For NOTICE. TIME 15 MONEY. ey pe ge i— CLOCKS ie Great ik Emporium, o; ite Browns’ Hotel, and see the grealsetazeort- ment of CLOCKS this side of New York Good Clocks warranted for $1.50. Also, all kinds Clock Materials, Olls, Cords, Balis, Keys, Weights, &c The trade supplied at wholesale ices. Cash or Clocks given in exehange for old Silver or Gold Watches. Also, good Watches for salelow. Call and see for yeurselves, at J. ROBINSON'S, 349 Pa av., - an 27-2m opposite Browns’ Hotel. eee ne OY denna no heel CUAL KEP UNDER COVER, 2.210 Ibs. to the Tom Now. ON HAND. THE BEST QUALITIES wan oe Ash, Red Ash aad ih COAL. ra © give satisfaction. Delivered free Also, Hickory, Oak and Pine WOOD. T.J.& W. M. GALP N. W-. comer 12th and C streets. No siz, our spiritualists in one partienlar, for they not only have mediums between the living and the dead, but they have mediums who com municate with the spirits of children who are not old enough to talk; so that by these me- diums parents are made to know what the child is crying for, what are its wants, snd are its ailments, Fatauity Avong tae Urica Braxkeuer.— The Utica Herald notices the remarkable fact that no less than four brakemen on the Cen- tral Railroad, residing in Utica, have been killed within a few weeks. It isa still more striking ceed ind those Sra oung men at thesame 5 “a of the death of the last one killed had not been known an hour, before a womancame and made museca The super- intendent, although not given to superstition, told her he should put no more Utica men on ae. D*, MUNSON, AT 333 PENN’A AVENUE, is still ing those beautiful eoatinuocs GUM TEETH, called Allen's Patent, for the exceilency of which over all other styles of teeth many now weariag them in this city, will cheerfully vouch. There yo mi 9p yr pag as been infriagia’ — madea imitation of it, agains: whom f hereby caution the public ~ N. B. Whenever a Dentist speaks against Allea’s Patent Continuous Gum Teeth, whea propsriy constructed, it is because he ts ignorant of tas process, incompetent to make the work, or sunq@illing to pay for the patent. je 16-t D&S. C. 5. GUODMAR, Dentist, ard a ef Artificial T ‘eeth. OSB WHO ARE 80 UNFORTUNATE as to require Artificia: ‘Seetn will find (without any noasense or hum-, Sageny,) Soot set upon a meteliic ‘all base or plate Ma’eriais pure and properly con- | deo 20-tf one square south of Pa. avenue. ts. : : improved saw rhill dogs. for brakemen for Strgoind, aa belag superior to ail other modes San Sawenae ee W,D. WALLAGH.” | “Alo THE BLADEN FARM, (acres) sits | "HB Tidey, of Ithaca, N. Y.—For in-| Mu, Boanovens, vax Prior, Sars —The bie spenyexscaied, Reader Teeth rendered MILLER, SON & CO., ALEXAN- ated within less than a quarter of 4 mile proved a iC Boston Traveller of Momiay 207? mt Se ig) carta, Te S| a ecg GEIR RSLSTPMRAA NRE | @racias Quonaey 025 ORDNINN For nptoeant i aging eagle” | ton plo, hla port om be 300 Tat 9 Oialee cotuer of Sth eemet and Pa, avenue. | BRAC! 8, Re , from the BA aed Ne. at. w » March 6, 1957. James M. White, BS Ohio.—For im- | tober, om board the ship Samuel Adams, for 7-3m Commelius & Baker, which they will guarantee to MEDICAL BOARD, TU CONSIST OF th rpose of piloting her to sea, but did not eres to the city; and that contiderable anxiety was felt for bis safety, his fiends 3 sellat the same prices vate <% ‘shasers at the sslerooms on Chestau coeen Pail adelphia. a Drop-lighta, Cut Glass and Call and comiuater eonommeren | L ——_— RBAT BARGAINS AT McLAUGHLIN & Monn 50, bet 8 and 9, sellirg eff eordsat ee eae et ee Stock. mar Pili {LDREN’S CARRIAGES, CABS, PRO. fia Re alg - Pre He : “Dae” HJ MeLAUGHLIN &'00."3, wed mode of attaching hubs to axles Pm Whi , Of Roxbury, Mats., and Hen- ry sees Bogfon, Mass —For improve ment in locks. ~ F W. Witting, of Twelve Mile Co, Teita eperiek —For improved eh. ulating velovity and farling the sails Geo. F. Woolston, of Washiogton, D. O— ' ar saw t : y ; wehtoh Xe! "Woe hie Wis —For i? en is it ¥ baa proved methed of of : wheels. mC A FIinssY, Surgeon R. B. fat- Fe SALE.—A PAIR OF FINE MULES, L G. McDoveatt, will as- Hour, Youre, ol, and sey Kind in vemble in the cit; ie, Jae Oe the Brat dap harness. Apply to thereafter ABNY & SHINN, jo. 67 Green street, , ft 5 N AMERICAN PLAY, BY AN AMERI- ar —— Cortez. oy Conqueror, in Sacts. This Poem has great merit. FEROUBON , 459 7th ate mar is Congestion STOCKS fer sale vy lea OVBB BROTHERS, | Secretary of War: 8. COUPER, Adjutant General. Ci Ta his calety, and stating bean ire at rec 4 :

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