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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED &ViEKY AFTEK NOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTIBD,) AY THE STAR BUILUINGS, Corner of Pa. avenue and Eleventh street, By W. D. WALLACH. Papers served in packages by carriers at Sia your, OF 37 conte par month. To mail subsoribers the sub- scription priee is $5.58 your, in advance; @2 for SIX months; $1 for throe months; and for ‘ess than three mouths at the rate of i2centea week. Single Cuples, one cent; in Wrappers, two cents. ADVERTI<EWENTS (of eight lines to the square) inserted three times for $1; every other day or semi-weekiy,25 per cent. advance; once a week, 50 Der cent. advance, A YANKEE STORY. Rerorms AMoNG Tae Jews or New York. About hali-past 11 o’clock on Sunday nigh‘, | A correspondent of the Boston Journal men- @ buman leg, enveloped in biue cloth, might | tions the following recent modifications in the have been seen entering Deacon Cephras Bar- | religious observances of our New York City berry’s kitchen window. The leg was followed | Jess, who number, we believe, not far from finally by the entire person of a live Yankee, | 30,000: attired in his Sunday-go-to-meetin’ clothes. It “The old style of singing in one or more of ues has given place toa riously won his way into the deacon’s kiteben. | modern choir, with organ and all the accompa ~* Wonder how much the old dezeon made by | niments. This hax been done in the face of the so- | most virnlent opposition from the staid old liloquized the young gentleman. ‘ Promised | Jews, and to the infinite disgust of all who ask But the innovation does not The question was. in short. Joe Mayweed who thus burgla- | the uptown syna, orderin’ me not to darken bis door again: him [ woulda't, but didn’t say nothin’ about | for the old paths. winders. Winders is as good as doors. ef there | end with the organ and choir. ain't no nails to tear your trousers. Wonder | of the day of worship has on many occasio.s ef Sally "ll come down’ The critter promised | agitated the Hebrews me; [im afraid to move about here. ‘cause I | enough to say that the Jews cannot afford to might break wy shins over somethin’ or nother | lose two days in the week, and as Saturday, ks. Cold enough to freeze | their Sabbath, is one of the best days in the a Polish bear bere. 0. here comes Sally.” week for trade, and Sunday, our Sabbath, is The beanteous maiden descended. with a | one of the worst. it is proposed to udopt the And this latter plan has already been put imto practical use by the Rev. Dr. Raphall, whoon Sunday lust preached y | on the death of the late Judah Touro, ulerchange of vows aud hopes. But * Touro is the Girard of the Jews ve ran nut a whit smoother | time of his death he distributed io old Barberry’s kitchen than it does else- | wealth among the Hebrews in Ameri is held in commemora' usa marked sight to see the and wake the old f pleasant smile,» tallow candle, and a box of | Sunday of Chr lucifer matebes. After receiving a raptur greeting, she made a rousing tire in the cook stove, and the happy couple sat down to en. the sweet the urse of true I Where, and Joe, who was just making up his | avnual ser mind to treat himself to a kiss, was startled by | benificence. It w: the voice of the deacon, her father, shouting | synagogue of the Israelites open on the day sa- frow his chamber doer ered as that on whieh the Lord arose from the “Sally, what are you getting ap in the mid- | dead It may indicate the near appre die of the night for?” that time when those who crucified the Son of ~ Pell bim it’s most morning,” whispered Joe. | Highest shall. through their descendants, say, { can’t tell a fib,”’ said Sally. ~ Blessed is he that cometh in the name of the “PU make it a truth. then.’ said Joe; and | Lord.” ”’ running to the buge. old-fashioned civek that ‘i, Lass ES . . INDECENCIES.—A few years since, e was a sect in Vermont ealling themselves is. cried the old gentleman * Puritans,”’ who left the churebes because of and cor- | their alleged want of spiritual life k five. | ple professed entire purity of he: The lovers sat down again and resumed their | duet, and complete emancipation conversation. Suddeuly the staircase began to | trel of human passions ; creak and exhibit their beatific ¢ ~tiovdy gracious, its father!’ exclaimed | Women stripped themselves naked in che pub- Sally Ee lic assemblies and gloried in their shame. Men by thunder! cried Joe. | of considerable intelligence and set in the corner, he set it at five. * Look at the clock, and tell me what time it | th RIT. * It's five by the clock.” 1 Salty; roborating ber words, the a eloek sir * The deacon “ Hide me, Sally were swe ed girl. consequences as might have been anticipated ~ Oh, I know,” said he, © Ill squeeze into | fuliowed this ¢: e ‘ : the clock case.” ing accomplished the ruin of many families, it And witbout another word. be concealed him- | became a stench in the nostrils of society, and self in the case, and closed the door. soon relieved the world of its vile presence. The deacon was dressed. and seating himself | similar history was that of the Cochranites in down by the cooking-stove, pulled out his pipe, | Massachusetts within the presentcentury Their lighted it. and began deliberately to smoke. public exhibitions were even more gr ~ Piveo'elock,eh ?” said he. > Weil, [shall | those ot the * Puritans.”* and the aivil power have time te smoke three or four pipes, and | W48 in some instances obliged to intervene for then I'll go and feed the eritters.”” the vindication of public decency. The Mor- * Hadn't you better feed the critters fust ?"’ | mons have followed in the same track. Polyg- suggested the dutiful Sally amy was not an original article in their fuith ~No ;_smokin’clears my head, and wakes | [t has crept in gradually, through the absulute me up,” replied the old deacon. who seemed | Power granted to theiru not a whit disposed to hurry his enjoyment ly spiritual guides. and it Li i Bar-r-r-r whiz-ding ! ding ! ding '!—went the | Prove, in avery brief period, the dispersion clock and destruction of the sect. cried the deacon, | there are actually companies of Spiritualists in starting ap and dropping his pipe on the stove; Boston who sit In circles, perfectly undisguised *- Tormented lightning! ‘what n airth’s that’ with clothing—that is to say,in prr/s natural- ~ It’s only the clock striking five,’ replied | ¢//%, wen and women indiscriminately ! Sally, tremulously. —_—_— furiously. able s * Powers of creation cried the deacon. | Kowelitfe, “Strikin’ five! it’s struck more’n a hundred | of Devon. She * Goo man # hundred years in the fam | turned up her sleeves, and put oa her cos ily. and it never carried on so afore. apron, with the intention of Whiz' ding! ding! whi-z-z-7' went the old | room, but there was no soap. clock again She was in the “Tul bust itself! eried the old la wing a flood of tears. “and there wou't “It's bewitched!” said the deacon. who re- | that tien in his nature. *- Any h @ pause, advancing int clock what's going on in it.’” house, and she now found too late her pri Ob. ried bis daughter, seizing | tion. She applied to a poli one of his coat tails, while otber. ‘Dont,’ chorused both the women | At las eon. “faint afecred of the power hess. guess the conste eon slipped out of his « sudden tion « stance. they ly upon the tloor, he piteh the nob of the cl Gut no human power could open it. for Joe was holding it from the inside with a death gri The old deacon began to be dreadfully fright- | How Y ened. Ife gave earthly yell asa fi the inside. then the clock case pitehed head- | a Yank foremost at the deacon, floor, smashed its face proportions. The ¢ the lamp—the deacon, t feli heavi- | lated her a forward and seized Be and wreeked its fair N tof air extingui old lady, himself from the clock, eff the same way in which | eted his eseape in | a coon skin ntered tor the goor bee e=pecially Joe May- | —legal tender. wud | them are m had been trying the | it,” and a ntof tasting frozen cider. and that | skin to a of the clock-case existed only in a | coon experim the vagar However, the interdict being taken off, Jue | spend a quarter was allowed to resume his courting. and won | evat.with the other he by the assent of the vld people to his union with | suc well as ever cents see OO change od deliar, Sue Norse —A4 neighbor of the London Illustrated News thinks the’ Hue’ Last Past a nuisance He has 2 the proprietors, and hisevidenve say? that the court which Separated popular his premises trom the defendants’ was only t three inches wide. and in the month up an Ameri- | on the subject printing incehine, worked by steam. which created the buisanee now complained of. The printing began every Thursd: wed acsusual rela tween the e 1 Friday and Friday night, and | g.t been di ¥. and such chinery that it was searcely possi- one sself speak in the plaintiff « parlor Sreaming. whistli Ing of the beiler und it; plaintiffs house un from the wa ble ty hi V rendered the | hereon with the and the noize | fieke that was d to that of an capress train pae- | the skull ing by. fut never getting away. The result | peal ret was that the plaintiff's wife was not able to] has live in the house, his customers furseok the parlor, and the port wi ud beer in the cellars were rendered thick by the vibration. The | tat Vibration was so great that it would gradually projec cause the glasses to tumble off the shelves in | bye dep ues the bar; or, if were left on a cask in the z cellar it would after » time tumble off and get broken Horace tine Greeley A Seterreacist Firinvster is Newevry- Hlorace Greel: rot — The other day a pair of jumsadver- | names of wines i tived that the «pirit of one Jubn King, supposed | kuowledye of th to have been ting. as profanity is concerned. would invert their | pagne of clay habitations for the entertainment of the | noticed the err to see. The mediums were tied up, and put in a box per programme, and then J. K. ealled | vi articularly feeble lungs, the departed fili- | mouth be, buste: place whieh prom shall we go’ train to Portland a retreat Even VOL. XI. mg WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1858. Star. NO. 1,554 THE WEEKLY STAR. Vhit exostieot Family and News Journai—oon. (MNINE & greater variety of interesting reeding san be found in Any oiber—te pabushed ox Saterday By subsori im Clubs raised tthe atetveation J Single copies (in wi ) ean be procured vant tel paper. Prce-THRER CENTS. ee © te [7 Postmastors who setas agents will be allowed 4 cmamission of 2 cent. Special Notices. To the Citizens of Wasitineton. Scherdam Aromatic Schnapps.—The proprietor begs leave to call the attention citizens of Washington, to a very superior article of Holland Gin, which he introduced to the American pubic under the name of Wolfe's Scheidam Aro- matic Schnapps. ‘This Gin is manufactured by the proprietor exciu- sively at his Distille I, ade from the best at any cost, and fivored ie common harsh b Vocal and Instrumental Music. Cc WEB -ELEBRATEDC take pleasure in announei: Georgetown Advertisements. SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS. Scot, No. 19 Bridge street, George- has rece:ved, and offers very cheap for »& good assortiuent of fancy ard useful arti- suitable for Christmas or New Year's pres- ences mene! D* R. FINLEY HUNT, DEN Wil! perfo m aii operations belonging to hie profession at his old establinn OTILLON BAND red to furrien first oles P ALLS with MUSIC for the com 1 est and most 5 Waitzes, Poikrs, Schottishes, Galiops, Mazurka Redowas have been rehearsed orteinal Lancer’s Quadrilies, which are performed Fand only, with great success, Orders loft at the music store of Mr, Metzcrott, at Mr. Gautier’s C Weber's residence f strangers and the Fanoy and black Silks, very cleap Rich worked Hem-stitched embroidered and plain linen cam brie Handkeronefs Best Paris hid Gioves, ail Nos. ch printed DeLsuns and Merino Plaids rine Plaids, Union, 25 and 3!e. A large lot Del aines, 18) aud 25, Gents Somris, Ties, und Cravats Gloves of every kind Suk white and ooivred bordered linen eambric lars and sets in Sehedam, & “Loomis' t ce, No. 69 Seventh street nd I,( Navy Yard,) will meet with prompt atten ymatic italian Ju- nuiper Berry, whone more Various extract ts distill. ed and reetified with its spirituous solve: becomes @ concentrated vors and aroma, altogether tra dint and Medicinal propertiesany ai Some are uncharita mM exquisite fha- ending in its Co; ir icvholic beverage 8 Woolen Circulars, Hoods and Gai Gents and bi 8 Scarfs and Cor : lc Vestings, &e. With axreat many other desirable articles that would ‘Z suitable fora present. e SIC for Bails, Li From ore te any number of M hortest notice. jeft.nt the Musteal Depots of Jobn ~G. Metzerott, or at hu and G streets, N ition to the Aa- J.H.SMOOT. —We respectfully announce to our bie that we bave at s Persons who purchase should be cureful to get the genmine article, a& the wholevountry is Hooded with counterfeits and imitations. Pot upio quar and dozen each, and for sale by"n gists and Grocers in the United States. Unorpie Wor. Sole Importer and Ma Depot, No. 22 Beaver street in cases of one speotabie Druy - eveded tn having a larg ous hinds brewed expr will guarantee to be the fi ely that was evel All parsons wi , and at the Dancing. pANCING ACADEMY. Mr. T PF. GARZYNSKI ond DAUGHTER hove the honor to announce t tiemen of Washington and Georgetown that he will re open his Classes for De Washington on Friday, the 8th of Oc Temperance Hall, F street, fur M from 3 o’elock p. 1 I rem 7 o'clock p.m. the 7th of October, at Miss inary, from 3 o'eloek p.m. and particninrs application can be ined: reaidence, 407 b street, between 9th anc paadade Saf 2 Opwick No. i988 PENNSYLUANIA AVRNER. est and the iatgest fered in this market. » New York, Wotrr’s ScmkDAM AKOMATIC Scunaprs, tt suceess by the Medical Fac- ulty in Gravel, Gout, Chronic Rheumatism, Drop sh Cireulation of the Blood, siation of Food, and exhausted nerey; and as & beverage if has no superior im the world. quart and pint bottles, and for sale by all the Druxgists and Grocers in Washington, Upotrno Wotrr, e Importer and Manufacturer, 4, 18, 20, and <2, Beaver street, New York. the Ladies and Gea presuribed with gr Ly adies and Gentiemer Thidequnte Ag Georgeiown—un Wed arrover's Ladies Sem Union Bottling L eid J.nod K.P ard a!! mercurial preparations tor hiling Teeta,aiso torial Shakspeare, Lovdon, green cait ¥ taliord Suakspeare, 10 vols., London, in vols., octavo, ments for the construction of Cont as Gam Teeth, and that Porcelian, mounted on Gold Pinte, is the only reusble sul stanoe that TPURE VERY ‘The publio are respectfully informed that the first, third floors of our, jarce Furniture Warehouse, an hiled to the utimose capacity with: NiSHING GOODS—sueh 2 Sofes, Bureaus, Tabies. Chairs Bedsteade, oun, Writ ng Desks, Beda, } kine Giaawes Glass, and Crockery Ware, &e. mense and vaned stock, all of to sell at such pr Houses farnished throughout, eather for cash or appreved paper. Ca!l and examine our stock before you make your ses. Wotrr’s Scuripam Aromatic ScuNApps.— Cabinet Shakspeare, 12 vols., London, cloth proprietor particularly recommends rt and con- pps to persons travelling or about to settle in ip Poets, 4 vols , London, half ca! . dence an 's Biographical Dictionary, 12 vols., London, : known to his numerous friend leave to rofer them to the ki and, to demonstrate Roilin’s Ancieat History, 2 vols., London, many mips, in half ealf. urnet’s Histories, 3 ve hand West Strangers should be careful as the whole London, half calt. *s Woiks, Rogcoe’s edition, pnidon. Wall eal, Whewell’s History of the Inductive Sciences, % ; nidon, fu | enif. "s Novels, 2) vols., London, Aud many other standard’ works i fine bindings, imported from London, by . FRANCK TAYLOR. Washatands are particularily lin orchasing the > good sense Ds t away by this foul fanaticism * Where can I hide you?” cried the distract- | participated in ‘its heathenish orgies. nine his the Forming a very ti ruggists and Gro whieh we guarant { poLeio Wotrk, Depot 18 Beaver s reet, New York. of the fanaticism, and. hay- T AMIN Possrsston of some valuable eertificates in favor of the Consumption Destroyer; also of its efficacy in relieving bronchial disease attended with severe cough. The Syrup is pleasant and safe, and is composed of roots and herbs proc it is no common article, oped in my circulars, where my piaee of residence is seen. ract of a flowercalledthe Alpha Ointment ies. can, with the Syrup. be found at M the Syrup is at several other places on 4 im Avenue. Ay well as Georgetown. at Newnrtn’s on Bridze street. In Baltimore, at Hauce’s, ia EW DAYS IN WASHINGTO} Remember the nue and 8 oN mo treet, 2d door from - B. Hall's Dry Goods Store, _ EDITIONS. in fine Fi tist, of for me am portant nd diffuit piece of work, which edd to NS, SOFT CORNS, TOE Without Cutting or Causing the > th Colcze of b de, Rozers. Gay. H 8, 0 oe ee perform the same work satisfactorily, it gives me irey, Wordsworth, Kents, penser, Dryden, Golds: ete, may be found atthe B store of the undersigned, mostly imported by ondou, some of them with beaut FRANCK TAYLOR. _ IMPROVE YOUR BYE NGTHEN and y Opuemn, D. WOOLFESON, who has arrived from Europe with his own, as well as the wanufneture ofa good many he intest improved SP+ CT a JASSES : aunor DR. SCHLOSSER Surgeon Churopodist to the pri Euvope, takes this opport ladies sud xen'lemen of Washington and its en- ns that HE WILL STAY HERR ONLY A PEW Da Ys, may be consu ted in every depzrunent of Peval ally in CORN, BUNLO OE-NAILS, ail of whieh, however standing or bad. he guarantees vo effectually permanently cure ins few moments, without the slightest pain or mconvenence, either during Fr removal orafterwards thoe—224 B street, betwean 4th and \5th reets, near the Treasury wrpartm-nt. m iO 8, m. tlt p.m. and 2 tli 50’clock pal Sovereigns in Apprising the In Alexvndriaat se‘fdireet from L fal ustration: da Dysprpsia any Fits.—Dr. Tracy Delorme, great curer of Consumption, was for severn! years so had- ly attlicted Ly dy+pepsia that for a part of the time hewas confined to his bed. He was eventually cured ption furnished hite by a young ciaurvoy - : hem, by the Parie | sng gourd be better, ery gratia is said that tecth, I can cheer! . © while inastate of trance, has cured every tody who has taken it, never buvirg friled once. AS SUre In cases of fils ns of dyspepsin. d intny drag stere svalunble prescription to any person on the re- ofa stamp, to prepay postage, Delorme, New 4 ork Post Onfice, Sand CONVEX. The ULE POLISHED which are warranted to improve any EYE affected vataract or tending to it; also FOCUS and Di esx at their own residence by giving dients may be fe nding! ding! ding! went the old clock Lost 1x Loxpox.—There has been a laugh- 1 with weskn ry told this week « imonials are similar to the 2@ Doctor's possession: From H. M the King of Bararia. Mr. Schiesser has operated on H. Majesty's feet without the least pain. fied by H. Majesty s command. BN. PFOLLER. a wowan named Aadress Dr. bg at Southmoltou. in the north a daughter married in times already. London, and a fortnight sinee the daughter ** Deacon Barberry '"’ cried the deacon’s bet- | wrote requesting her mother to come to town, ter half, who had hastily robed herself. and | as she was expecting to be eonfined. came plunging hastily dewn the staircase in | ingly the old woman started for London the wildest state of alarm, * what in the uni- | arrived at her place of destination quite Verse is tl atter with the cluck ?"* On the following day, not se Persons who are compelled to use glasses, orthose new using them, will be suited at first sight. Those DOUBLE-POLISHE CRYS LADO have received the hichest recommendations at the World's Fair, at Paris, throu clearness aud easiness of vision b "or Perfumed Breath, White Teeth, and Beaut:fal Complexion, use For dressing Ladies" with grent shill. read | joasure in Cxpressing OU Sreciar Notice tint as well xs of the ws Forms sttisfsotory manter ine Flowers "" their producing a retofore unknown ‘A. SPY, and MAG From H. Imp. Hikhness, the Prince Jerome Na- Mr. Schiosser’s 1n’a est mut des corsarce beaucoup Wadresse et saus la moindre ¢ JEROME NAPOLEON. From William Rice. Proprietor of the Pennsyl me: far to curl ey. pablic. of which we con ing things exactly uly knows.” replied the otd | to her taste in the cleaning department, she Siwhth street and Wholesale and Retail Agents for Washingto o Eighth street N Tayior & Mavay, Booksellers, between 9th anc © srubbing the plosser has extra Wich were ext Prices very reasonable, the same ns at his estab- nment in Enrope. BAacea etof running out to purchase some, when her daughter called after her to mind she did not lose her way in’ left of it ~[ should think Im not quite such a fool as d away she went ju taincd a leaven of good old Euyland supersti- | seribed—without a bonnet; and when che at- ~ said he after | tempted to return. the poor soul knew neither ¥_tewards the | the name of the street nur the number of the ertised for sale GE EXPRESS OF FICE 34 LD Streer, Adjoinine The Siates Printing Office. p “UNEXPLOSIVE but the well known tnecessary to cau 3. that the ont c to perform the op extly and without pain, Parade! phia, Sept. 23, 1957. She replied: Stherial Gul,” therefore Perey x ‘The subseriber, Rageaee Agent for Baltimore tas we bave de- Brinch Railroad, has beve pinee, for the accom re orders can be left jar and Ohio and W From Pierce Schlosser has extrset my feet With qreat bea ee sil possess tae District of FR.STUTZ | Ne BOOT AND SHOR STORE, The subseriver respectfully informs neraily that he has ren ’ » Bi t, Mteanelamt Phijadelphia, Nov. 9, 1 removal lo any point Office open front 7 0 daily. except Suiutae « an, and was in sbout London atigue. and having et. she requested to be n Station. that she might his wife elung to the | his hands six hours. wandering , Worn out with together. setme money in her pock Let go my raiment,” shouted the old dea- | taken tothe Padding sof dark- | return to Southmol IN M. MoCLINTo Baggace Acent 6 comDE to Washington or 2 heving made up their ands where by giving up their el le cars, willl have tt err be, exre of at this off Sharp street, aw aud the public painful corns ia few tiends and the public chlosser and have themse! we Los uismlors. s. e, they will Stop. place of business, where may be tonnd {aud select assortment of BOO TERR, for t ndies. Gentle on of her friends on seein But the women wouldn't let go: so the dea- {| her return home iu such a plight. at, and while. from the | first thought she was insane tures she ¢ M. LANDIS, M.D. usands of testimonir » fromm Boynity, N Lut when she re used roars of laugh- in the town. The daughter wasin a sad i informed of her mother’s r home again. ih rIMORE or’s Otiiee, 224 oO UN D Streets, meas the compare favorably t astabl elhments. A by or bowht of the may be relied upon es being, in all cw represented. t w ishment is prepared to furnieh every PRINTING OF FICE, Few Days in Wasninetox. ant of good articles. oppertuatty of return lus fiends and the public patronage giv Chess Men, Goid Pens, kek Nortons w S TAKEN IN.—A z. i Hoosier correspondent of . THE UNITED e Western (Ind ) By THE PRESI by: ST. offiee, as above. T# IMPROVED SETS OF TEETH. M. LOOMIS, M. D. Mimerel P jooersfu.ly introduced hus improvement i: Various cities, bas now permanently extab Ushet himbelf & in Washincten. mprovement for Sets of Teeth consiste ohief- kong 2 ket of but one piece of materiml, and wotible mineral. No metal w osed in nud they are there! free from ad metalic taste. are no ies of They are ta d eve oF nl MANe in purity, beni tility, artistic exevlence or any Other requ: ity. | work responsibly warranted. we. avenue, between llih and 12cb streets, ap isle PHEN BAILY, Taree doors from lath Sirest, Du. BAILY bege leeve to inform the publiothat he G81 be seen At ail hours, at his office, located asabove, -He feels axsnred that au experience of fifteen years’ practice, with the inree number of patients, Variety « fully, wi scentihe or otherwise, relating to the ° «reat dithoult canes (hat he ling treated succeas- susie him to surmount ang difficaity, ‘eeth. His many men Dre. Aarne mly, has led hum, jong since, todis- Wexperience Ooufirining the opinien nent in the profession, and @ pecn Gutta Pereha, India Rut and Ce- . be Worn m the As Was most conclusively siown by the inet in Dental Corveati« Alth ~ ip be Hattors humseif from hia b —- dp rorabiy and patrons, he begs ractioe in Washington, wg TESTIMONIALS: From tho iate Reotor of the Church of Epiphany of thie exty Dr. Sterns Barty: Dear Sir—! desiretoexpross my esteom for you personally, and my confidence in ou GS & superior dentist. he operations executed lor me have been highly eatiefactory. 1 by May receive the nace irow my friends pubiic that your skill so wel! deserves. ope that you end the Washington, Aug, 28, AP Saale id FENCE. From one of the oldest Lrms in Baltimore, Messrs, Boggs, Couman & Co, Having employ ed) Stephen Baily, Surgeon Den- "{ Gsnungton ciiy, to, exectt tre satisinotion, and im wiew of he fuot et distinguished bers of the Dental itimore, iniled, after repeated trials, to em ‘his profesional ekill. h ABT US ba is ro ie U5 Baltimore, Jan. 12, 17. HARMANN BOGGS, Extract froma note received from the late Hon, Joba M. Cisyton. ie! ~S SENATE, Aug, 18, 1856, The teeth you made for me admirably; noth- “CLAYTON. that ecek relief from the maladies of the Rd pede so ‘Sommend Dr. 8. Baly a2 ae NIXON, et he Va. Conf. of the M. E. Church April 19. 1856. —_ We, tho undersigned, having had cocasion to svail Otreeivex of the profecsiom: ski! of Dr. 8. Baliy, t toi thiz city,or Lav. been = ‘ous on ou? fasuities of frvenda, take ton of bis arushe ich he performs the most deheate and difficuit 4 Dental Surgery,and we respectfel H re- him to the confidence and parrounge of the ider him enunently worthy. Thomas U. Warrke, Arohitect U “apitey S. Lixcots. M.D. Jos. H. Praviev, of Washirston, D, C, Gsoxsz Warton, Ex-Governor of Ficrida, Wa ree Lenox, Es ae of Washington, Henny BaLvw'n, U.S. Patent Office, U.C. Wient, Principal Rittenhouse Academy, feb20 tf HOTE band 18th streets, WV ASHING v.C. is newly furnished end ar- io moxt modern and improved prineipie, te apartments, &c. he Bar is supplied with the choicest of Wines and Lignors. Alot and Cold Luuoh f Rm, y JM. FP. BAYLY, Vv Vbolesale and Retail ery FANCY AND STAPLE STATIONERY, No. 78 Pa. orenus, Offers to the publia. at reduced prices, a full and gon pete assortinent of— aud Letter ~~ wi Americas Ts Soamelied and B ‘ Board Writing Cards aud Busin pes rn = d Rezore. ards. Backgammon Boards. mes neils, Card Cases, &e., &e. daft [letelcost) ” en Ser forthe pust five your the seme aud for that which may hereafter be viven wed efforts to give that satifaction which h desired in our business. ; 95 Pa. avenue, south side, bet. 9th aud 10th sts. STATE In pursuance of law, I, Jaw deat of the United States of America, do horeby de clare aud make known that public sules wii! be held at the undermentioned land offices in the Stat ALABAMA, at the periods hereinafter designated, in distress. hurst from | Herald tells. in the following, a good one. how pre, pesimnee tn Shee reed Bbory notions pedlar was tuken in by the H headlong on the | Spencervillians, of Spencerville, in that State : »tions drove into town and comme trade, when 4 merebant stepped up and select- and Sally | ed goods to the amount o fled up stairs. and Joe Mayweed, extricating | carried them into his store, and returned with “Sir, here is your pay * © But, hold on,” saj The next day all Appleton was alive with |‘ I dow t take eoon skins for my good: the story of how Deacon Barberry’s clock had | * Can't help it now” s t although many believed | trade is made. and wit: At the land office at ELza. commencin day, the fifth day of April next, fi the public lands situated within the tullowing named ELECTROTYPIN best manner, LUCAS BROVHERS 170 Market str >) VAsHING TON, December 26, 1857. LL, eq, having made a Convey- fail his Real and in trust for cer- cluims against the one dollar, Davinoa.nt At short noties in th eneral Assiguinent U stete to the undersiz tain purposes, *l! persons havin. suid David A. Hall are requested to present the as may be convenient No. 4) Louse all persons indebtod to th to pay the samme without d oa. North of the base line and west of the Tallahas- see meridian, township 7, of rauges 8,9, 19, 11, 12, 13, 37. 1 township 6, of ranges 12, 19, 29, 21, 22, ix a dollar here re, Saint Pierre er. Rotre Balance. Marnier, al sections 25, 25, 27, 28 and 30, of fraction- 6, of ranze 2. pur Laws clious 26, Band 3 of fact HEE CONC something available = sinall a eouy distempered imagination. he makes for a saloon and there concludes to Holding one hand under bis ckous up three or four ere, and after drinking all round throws Sally, by repairing the vid clock tll it went as | down the coon skin and demands seventy-five yes,”’ says boniface, ° and handed bim out three Here, sir, is your his change and started on Wand the east bal fractional townships ropriated by lew f Getting the K TAYLOR, sprees LYEPER FEMALE INSTITUTE. ated at Culpeper Court House, ce its hret session the first Monday he use of schools, other purposes, will be excluded from Ing a change in that they will cc tes at short dutes in settle Plnints. orminatize inthe impradence and solitude of you te 19 this smal: trnot. dearly demonstrated ; nnd the The offering of t Love iands will be commenced ontne day appowted,and will proceed in the order in which they are advertised, vntil the whole shail have been otleredand the sales thus closed; but the: pew longer than tie wreks, any of the lands will be ad Kdsine! per session of five mouths, payal/e half in side shall not be kept « «private entry ed untal atrer the expiration of the t Given under my hand, at the ety of Washington, this twenty-sixth day of Decembe: one thousand eight hundred and tity JAMES BUCH Boxed, (in private families if vel, lights, and washiny Euvlicn Brsaches sh Branches ru Languages and Maihe- referred,) including | Which every one is é ae ses A and at the t the ndvertired rostre Ancient sud Mode this country. i in Germany, where it h eember nuwber of Blackwood has an article which the writer thinks while on of some kind must exist be- t tion of the peculiarities of night, and was | the character. he thinks the real relation has He argues that although for the powerful cully may pre- searcely rece ye Undersigned havi the House at the ce nerof7th and ¢ merly and fi unissiouer of the General Land Office. NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. rson entitled to the right of pre-emption to any Of the iands within the townships and parts of townships above enumerated ixrequired toestal- lish the sane to the satisiaction of the Register and Receiver of the land office at Elba, and make pay ment therefor as svon as practicable ater serine thismotice.and before the day ap: vat of the public sale o ocherwise such cin “Rev. J.W.GE: M BHA cies of —_ 1 have and sual XX ALE and BRE manufactured here entirely warranted casks delivered by my own e:ties, at the B-ewery prices. i For Circulars, with other particulars, references, &o., address either of the Principals as ab Notice or i) PRICE FR y Cry InN 1 having renovated and refurnished the same, is pre- fat the shortest notice, tercies the market athord » furnish parties with WINES, LI RS constantly on hy pred with O t nforts ered the noize | three hundred persons noted ome particular senta large development of the organ to whieh yet if one me faculty predominant. cranial prominence of the orgy exception proves that the the skull and the mind He adduces the ex- amele, a French boy. who possessed wonderful powers of euleu- - yet instead of the organ of Natmber ug on the skull. the place -APOLIS ‘Ti ITORY OF In accordance with the provisions of the act of Congress, entuled* Au act authors the location of land others, ointed for the the lands em- bracing the t x changes in approved Mareh 3, 153, -clared and made known that the office is at MINEAPoLisin the . will be removed te atas carly a prrrod as id them) | phrenology ascribes that fur missioner of the 50 CASES SUPERIO meral Land Offica, ry) WHI: hseriher bas received, direct fr ee off emisvalle. rides BOURBON oe ree enty, B.C. DREN'S BOOKS FOR 1354. . ommodore, Mother's True Stories, The W hard. the Lion hear PIANOFORT PUASTL chy, 5) deen penor BOURBON WHISKY, twenty years Which wil be sold for mm betwee! ot been discov practicable, Furtner notice as to the precise time of removal will be issued by the register and receiver forthe land of History, ‘Tales Music, Flutes, Accordeons, z ae he oy ores aurtaale for substantial holiday «ils UIRE, Ant. the German, Belle Aunt Mavor's Nursery RK ysand Girls, Parry Tales by the Co y others for youth of all wd Lally, or the ndiitions to his eriber having made ler my hand, at the city of Washington, vet December, A. D. 1857, Wy order of the F ates A. HENDRICKS, Commissioner of the General Land Office, TY MAKE HOW One ot the largest e District, woere his frei Pay urin i f a tess D’Aulnoy, and nu way marked sees ome of theme just ft FRANCK TAYLOR. NS cranot be sur his long experience in the bust- » give vencral Satistacts sof Carriages and Light W hand. All REPAIRS neatly done,and all orde: Leys CHawpagye. Nick Nax tells the following story of Hon. Horace URES OF A CAT, and a tine at, too, colored engravings; Londo: The Adventures ofa ed engrave ea; London, 1357. The Adventures of a Dog, and a good Dog, too, ngs; Loudon 1257. ired Crowqnil, beaati-” hers. inely found. MS, London copy, numer- TED FROM with 100 eagray BOLMS, small quarto, 71 engrav- OOK, small quarto, finely illus- reet form London. acquaintance with the hardly more exaet than his and consequently Carriages taken in exchange for new ANDREW OVCE corner of Mth and E’sts. jo Se, finely bow he once wade a ver ‘drinking their Heidsick avd Chaw- the Tribune corps bext morning, and Dana, OL- citizens of Newburyport. A few Newbury- | tarson, Congdon, and perhaps even Kipley porters, always on the alert for novelties, went | Snow, Hildreth, and Wilbur gathered around ud joked him on his y- Horace listened until he for a speaking trumpet. which was forthwith | comprehended with tolerable exactness the nu- With that instrament. to aid bis | ture of bis error, when the lines about. his n to curve a little, and there wasa let out’’ bis profane anathemas upon | little shining in his serivus eyes as he said, Newburyport. warning his subjects to leave a | “Did [7 Did [ say that? tiold. trauslsted fran the Freneh, many il y all persone BRYANT’S ty Stones, transiaied from the Ger- urse all Vas7. stery forthe Young, many tllustra= preferring not to have them sent HALL. small quarte, aumer- vings and finely bound " 4 Morton.er Sohool-room Days, many illustra- ziish, French, os Still existing in the country affairs. we bey tant all the wish we indicate by of their arrangements for the a pach. thetr stock inchudes a careful selection contly ilusteated Sr plun and ornaments! Landinge: variety of English and Armercan Juvenile Be and a choice assortmen! (an the new Desks Lokstand: spectiul'y invite attention, wa relation te will speedily compiy wit CLAGETT & DODSON, GRAVING, AND PRINT- ON, AND BUSINESS m when he came pus tautology. With many er new tat bs TyoulbseitANCK TAYLOR. and American, “gris y hound, may be formd +4 Jersizned, mostly umporteé ANCK TAY LOR._ and Kesearches - with Maps aud En- FRANCK TAYLOR, hivaself direct fe 4 IBLES AND PRAYER BOOKS, im vanet bound in velvet. fine calf, With clasps aud ilustratio Altums, Fnglish and Pens, Rodgers IINGSTONE’ 4 in South Afnea, 1 ermvings; $3. als VISITING. IN VITA’ CAK DS engraved in every style. JATES printed in the best manner and srer THAT RATTLING. Iam now prepared to put on “ Chapman's Fisstio Anti-Ratting Sh Fastener,” a sure, remedy for the ra of Carringes and Wag: put on at a small expen ng of the wbait clips which oan be Call and exam st my Factory. where I have Hifestes from the lesding Cosohmmkers in the ant ry. ANDREW J. JOY lett . £0 ' te. sbi SECRET INFIRMITIFS OF YOUTH AND MATURIT: Just Published. Grate: the ch Thousand. sof the Rational Trestment, without permatorrhes or Local ‘oc turnn skness, v nn! os Genital, and Nerveus Debiltty, Pre = mature Decay of the Syst . Lmpo- tency, and Impediments te armage generally, by B. Dp LANEY. M. D. The important faot thet the many alarming oo h, many be easily remeved without Medicme, new and inghly snocessiul treatments by the nut ~ filly expaned, by meaties unbled to eure Himeell perfect) east poasibie cost, thereby avonding 6 ws of the day. Seat to ony addrena, erates aed post free, * pveiope, by remuttine TWo postage stamps . DR DELANEY hawt 17 Lispenard street, New Vork. RAND POKTER, 1 beg toinform t ed free from all v ot VrIORs SE 5 suitable for Hote! Sud private famit in sny part of the abo: recesved by post will be attended to the nitind Hope for «ale, y And Malthouse corver of K and 27th s's.. JOSEPH DAVISON. FOR CHRISTMAS PRES- Also, Meiodeors, Violins, Guitars, Tamborines, &e., &c., N F. ELLIS, Piano and Music Store, 38 Pa. avenue, Goren 9th and lth streeis. MINE. EDITIONS, in Fine Bindines, of Gibbon, Hume, Hallam, Meecaulay, Bancroft. Irvine, Carlyle, Lamb, Robertson, Reiln, Plutarch, Roe cry » De Swil, Hogarth, Mitford ane erase, Wake. Milton Whewell, e ont prose ere, way be found at the ‘ore or the undersigned, mostly Imported a) - a2 : _ FRANCK TAYLOR. [LAP PIANOS FOK SALE OR RENT eee Ley aisevch: one 4a. 875; twod DREPAKA TIONS FOR CHRISTMAS. TAYLOR & MAURY annoureet oth J dard and © re Binns vo of Bibles and Prayer B: hams, Portfolios, W es =. has, Ac, to Which they re- ORY re. Pe TAYLOR & MAURY ‘Racoratrest. Fr that woul: «dso little “pay. © Where | the only Tribune ed: ‘The laugh was against cried the wediuws. “Go to | mistake of that kind b—l” was the reply. They took the next | them; and the wide batted corps soon tat. b TING ANDINVITA'TION CARDS and ensinelled surface, tu hy venle Books fe y ps [picleabeody eng ean tly impor om Europe by cM FRA} CK TAYLOR, ed W.. BAY LY. Music Bound. Ac .&e..atour Pu No. 278 Pa. tert ith and 1th sta, 4 ith atreete. = . between Sth an DUNE. ELLIS, whiek cannot be surpensed: corner 15th street and Yermont or SW MUSIC recerved semi week Mi iy: Muse IN dered from mod sent to any part of the oomutts ©

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