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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner of Pa. avenus and Eleventh street, By W. D. WALLACH. Papers served in packages by carriers at $48 year, or 37 conta per month. To mail subscribers the sub- scription price is $3.5) a year, in advance; $2 for *:X months; $1 for three months ; and for less than ‘ree months at the rate of 12 cents week. Single Cupies, one cent; rappers, two centa. ADVERTISEMENTS (of eight lines to the square) inserted three times for $1: every other day or semi-weekly, 25 per ceut. advance; once a week, 50 per cent. advance. THE WEEKLY STAR. ‘Vhis exesiient Family and News fournal—oon- taining @ greater variety of interesting reading than can be found un any other —ta published on Saturday Evening Star. VOL. XI. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1858. NO. 1,556. paper. Price—T: IL Post rs Who sot as agents will be allowed #8 commission of % cent. CHAS. MAC LAYS VIEWS OF BROAD- WAY BY NIGHT. blushing, brazing and disgusting manner in i ices. which Londoners behold it ta the Haymarket ——— __Special ae. _- “PE [Prom the London Hlustrated News J Piceadilly, Regent street, and the Strand. [| To THE CitizENs or Wasuincton.—Wolfe’s New York, December 1, 1857. _ | do not «peak of its hidden vice ; but, as regards | Stheidam Aromatic Schnapps.—The proprietor ‘IT envy you your trip to America,” said | the public exhibition of it, New York is infi- | P&## le8ve to call the attention of strangers and the mine urbane and friendly bost at Liverpool, as | nitely more modest than London, and almost | °t'2¢n# of Washington, toa very superior articleof Dentistry, &e. Georgetown Advertisements. Vocal and Instrumental Music. D®: ®& FINtEY HUNT, ee ee uy iF 5 E WEBER’S 5 See nek Teese CrresratevcoriLLON BAND Smoot, No. 119 Bridge street, Goor e- — pleasure in announoieg mr ices PARQ * prey to furni re - jaseurtment of fecoy aud woh arse | TIES aed BALLS cae MUSie forthe oon : “DENTIST, Will pordo wm allogrentioe tetanic : ‘Old established ote es above. profession at his i i 5 " J 19-tf two months ago, he took leave of me at bis | as modest as Pay We know, however, that | Helland Gin, which he introduced to the American le for Christmas or New Year's pres- | ing season. 4 Cea (i. -_ Sane ate as te) door, and wished me a safe an speedy passa, the outside appearance of Paris is but hypoc- public under the name of Welfe’s Scheidam Aro- om Woitean, Pollan Scbottiehne eels fazurkas, Ts IMPROVED SETS OF TEETH. across the Atlantic. There seemed to be notb- | risy, and a cloak to vice more sbaeslecs “or pelt gemc an Shaw bog hee ice ey — and Redowas have been rehearsed siso the M. D. ing very enviable in the matter; for the wind | shameful than anything of which London has This Gin is manufactured by the proprietor exclu- hire M. LOOM 5 the ich worked Collars and sets “Loomis Mineral Plate em-stitched embroidered and plain linen cam- cognal Lancer's Quadrilles, whieh are performed y this Band on! bri¢ Handkerchiefs Ord ; With great success. had peen howling all the night, the mercury in | ever been guilty; saya the same canbe | Myst hus Distillery in Sehiedam, Holiand: It 1s ers left at tue music ature of Mr. Metzerott, f the best ‘ley thi be red i the glass was falling, the rain was beating | said of New York arp at oxy nd’ favored and. medicated, " various cies, has now permanently estab- 5 ver, upon this point | Europe, at any cost, and flavored and medicated, Best Paris Kid Gloves, all Nos. % ot Mr. Gautior's, Confectionssy. also, ot i. | Ete Lamtell im Weskierton, against the windows, and the prospects of the | I forbear to dwell; and simply sr the fact — Horas ap ingen end ttle $y gr oh printed DeLains and Merino Piaids W chore residence, No. Seventh street be soa) z voyage, all things considered, seemed the re- | that, to all outward appearance, New York is = ar SEKEG. Whos imate verious extinek is die: ryote Bore eet tion, . . verse of agreeable. much more decent than London. ed ‘and reotified with ita spirituous solvent, and thus Gents Scarfs, Ties, and Cravate iim CO LOUIS WEBER, Leader. — «And why?” said I, with a faint and doubt — - pecomes & concentrated tincture of exquisite Gloves of every kind MUSICAL CARD. vanic action mewlio taste, are no * id aroma, al ther tran ding in ite Cor- leas unsuceessfal attempt to look comfortable Boox- axixc.—Book-making must be class- Solaed Medicinal propartionany ateoke 1e beverage ot een cuerel Segre pe eg mage: Me. Be peng OG et Aloe oS e tn me er mace ee ee 4 and happy. ed among the fine arts, for indeed it is an art | heretofore known. x Children’s Woolen Circulars, Hoods and Gai- | to nis triends of Washington, Georgetown hter, stronger, less clumsy, far more durable, * Because,’’ replied he, his joyous features | in itself, whether we consider it in its exterior | » rhe iy pee ofthe United Bee a Ge Se od Bain Scarfs and Comforts n Alexandre, that b now rereret way em ogee Twill give. ae AY beaming out into « still greater refulgence of | or interior decoration. The English excel all ed from about four thousand ain % rnish MU: nach idem ripe 7 Sede meg rte id coon smiles than they had previously worn, “you | others in the tasty arrangement ‘iat fa xe- | Ehystomms and Onomsinta, who eadorse tk erectine crinos and Silk Vestings, &e. similar work of art to equal mine in purity, 4 Soirees. &c. From one to any number of Musicians - jf Witha great many other desirable articles that hi . will get such delicious oysters! New York beats sah in @ really exquisite work. They un- { S€natures as a most desirable addition to the Ma- H Bit PE durability, artistic ex: or any other requ: teria Medica. : ers can be left at the Musical Depots of John | quality. all creation for oysters.’ would be suitable fora present, ata-tt < one Ord jerstand it in all its minutiw. The very title ho purchase should be careful to get the - J.H.SMOOT. | F. Elleor W.G. Metzerott, or at his residence, | All work responmbly warranted. , a oe the trath. There is no place | page is a model of neatness and elegance; and scnmne article as the whole country 1s Hooded with INE A LES — We respectfully announce to our | ore Sth and G streets, Navy Yard. oc 2)-3m — Between lith and 12th streets, nm the world where there are such fine oysters | of such importance is the superintendence of | 20unterfeits nud imitations. Gesded in bavite 2 lotto Oo ALES ree. = - as in this city—fine in flavor, and of a size un- | this labor, that artists, trained men in their Ps Siecokn malfthetornectanis Gree ous Het id Rr eel oats Dancing. I ee, DKA STEPREN BAILY, paralleled in the oyster-beds of Whitstable, Os- | vocation, are employed in most of the large es- | gists and Grocers in the Cmted States. will guarantee to be the finest and the largest vari- ANCING ACADEMY. Orrics No. 198 PENNSYLVANia AVENUE, tend, or the Rocher de Cadeale. Nor has the | tablishments to attend to it in all its artistic Uvotriio Wourk, ey er offered in this market. D Tares doors from \éth Street, Dr. BAII.Y begs leave to inform the publiothat he z be seen ata! r8, Bt his office, located as above, 2 feels — yo an Se fifteen — Practice, wit! ie ‘ce pom 0 ents, reat riety of difhoult cases that he has treated sues apabiliti Sole Importer and Manufacturer. capabilities. 2 . Depot, No. 22 Beaver street, New York. he art has been carried to a high degree of excellence and finish in France Many have Worre’s ScutzpaM Axomatic Scunapps, is acquired great renown there in this depart- | Presoribed with xrent success by the Medical Fac- ment of handicraft. The French books are re- | U'ty in Gravel, Gout, Chronic Rheumatism, Drop gift of oysters been bestowed upon an ungrate- fal people. If one may judge from appearan- ces, the delicacy is highly relished and esteem- ed by all classes, from the millionaire in the Fifth avenue to the boy in the Bowery, and the All persons wishing a nice articie of Ale can have . GASZYNSKI¢ y 7 it by applying to us for either of the following brands, | ene honor to amsoanee tothe Lananeed Gace oa Viz. Reunett. Burton XXX Pale, India Pale, Phil” | tlemen of Washingten and Georgetown that adelphia and XX. We also have a fine article of | he will re-open his Classes for Dancing in eitenton to. , ARNY & SHI emg ge FE street, fur Misses and Masters, 5 . , di G . | fally, will enable him to surmount ai German and [rish emigr: in their own pecu- | markable for the firmness of their boards, the preven. ba a Cireslation st eran aa Union Bottling Depot, 7 Green vant from Foveiock Pim. Geo ctown—on Wednestar: scientific or otherwise, relating to the Teeth. Hie liu quarters of the city, which (sort det en pas: smoothness of their _leather, and the delicacy, Vital Enersy: ‘and awa beverage it has no superior poss eo tag lg es 0S oping wpe ate omjnent ip the} Soensntaad coeeete ea t—4 sant) seem to monopolize all the filth to be found | the richness of design, and the sharpness of | inthe world. = 7 For terms and partieulary application can he made | Sad J. E. y, bas led him, jong todis- in Manhattan. In walking up Broadway, by | outline of their good tooling. The designs up- | ,,Put up in wart and pint bottles, and for sale by all ORD Byee dipdedcteee) Bice: Murray’s | at Mr. G.'s realdence, 407 E. street, between 9th and — ee Gling Peath nino day or by night—more especially by night—the | on one of Beauxonnet’s copiesor Lortois’ books | *®® Prusgists an Gree a Wonk. Knight's Piete ‘duaiapenre, 9 vols., octavo, | Mth streets, Bee Se he servers stranger cannot but be struck by the great seem hardly to be stamped upon leather, but Sole Importer and Manufacturer, number of “Oyster Saloona,’’ ‘Oyster and | rather to be inlaid in it. ees e Nos. 18, 20, and 22, Beaver street, New Tork. Coffee Saloons,’” and “Oyster and Lager-Beer But for pleasure and convenience in use, the Saloons,’ that solicit him at every turn to stop | work of the French bitders is inferior to that Lguton, groan calf = * ‘The Stratford Shakespeare, 10 vels., London, in JPURNITURE VERY CHEAP. oases. ‘he Cabinet Shakespeare, 12 vols., London, cloth The public are respectfully informed that the first, 00 rents for the construction of Contimnous Gum ‘seth, and that Poroelian, mounted on Gold mmoutyee Be w ooncbeeivets swe Gr thei Ou ae 8 mos! si V i Dental Conv Wo rs’s ScnripaM Aromatic Scunapps.—The It second, and third Hoors of our atin Setters Reeneit’ Seem tbe 6 P the | | proprietor particularly recommends the above | Fi pie mie _ eg en Te Although he flatters hunsel his long — aisle ace aay Scanen, = i English, 3 books bound by the former | seuinapps to persons travelling or about to settle in| froth poets. 4 vols London. half ealf. | goa, | Side mae, a dence and practice in Washiagton, he 1s Invoratly they open with difficulty, | the South or West on account of its Medicinal pro- wn to his numerous friends and patrons, he bege nt pressure to keep them | pertics in correcting the disagreeable and often Tull o: every description of HOUSE t saloons in Germany, situated in vaults or cel- it eave to refer them to the following and require consi coe ag tee is 2 Pear ee History, 2 vols., London, many | FU — G en TESTIMONIALS: i je i “ i ” ee j <1 ol rod ws a change of water—a 3, 30 5 Sofas, Bu les, C = 2 trie Guat tens from the street; but, unlike | open. No nation. however, can compete with | s<fuus effects produced by a change of water a urnet’s Histories, $ vols., London, half calf. Bedstends, 1 Washstands From the inte Restor of the Churdh of Kpiphany of their German models, they often form them in | Awerica in the all-important item of cost. We co Ss r ‘ed: ¢ Writs sks, Be Mattre: this cit; ri = are particularly liable. Strangers should be careful n Swift's Works, Roscoe’ ition, 2 vols,, ritng Desks, Beds, Mattresses Dr. Sraruxn Barty: Doar bint dectrote ~ underground stories of stately commercial pal- | make our bocks to sell and to be read, and not | in purchasing the Schnapps # the whole country London, hal al 3 Aneta A Gizets. Looking Cees, sae my est oom for you perponall and my ‘confidence 12 i i i i a nded with out ‘ % 7lass,and Crockery W: ¥ —— peer one stone, iron, — = to = on the drawing-room table, to have genuine has the proprietor’s same on the Dottie; pr gees lene neers Seenees, Poruingn sory taawannn cell women whack onl al. ou as a superior dentist. he operations executed marble. in these palaces, as in the hotels, | merely their outsides admired and their con- | ZO"\ne, has, the proprie by all Druggists and Gro- . London, green calf. which we cuarauteo to veil at such prices as cannot | for me have been highly ra fi hina pe dag to be had at all hours, either _ ents disregarded. core: D ese ana York. = works in fine bindings, smigeed lease. omen furmshed throughout, either public that peer ceil nee ane ae he the shell, as they are commonly eaten in ng- oe 12-3m epot 18 Beaver s reet, New York. a for cash or approved paper. Vomen ww tote contrary, ta foriy dr handred-—-difer-| tht the Portnoathrallrod has to turs'ove | , TAM 8 rosenaion of some cll cerns aero |"Etaamate | ome Owe, plea gees 2 y or a bun “| rything to account to pay running expenses, | t favor of the Consumption Destroyer: also of its Peay Gk YAS HNG TON. ——o NTZ & COOMBS, From one of the oldest firms iz Baltimore, Measrs, ‘i pone ‘ n the j | | ¢fficucy in reeving bronchial disease attended with CORN - No. 369 Seventh street, 2d door from mon os si Den- De peorssh aspen bent neat eer te seniocene a peed < their ehifte to severe cough. The Syrup is pleasant and sate, and BUNIONS _d9-Im___R.B. Hall's Dry Goods Store, 5, Having em ington pigs yer fog ym jm Jopelaag bs “adore ivi page is composed of roots and herbs procured from the SOFT CORNS, INE EDITIONS. in fine bindings, of Byron | portant and ditheult piece of work, which he did to id puddings ; oysters with condiments and | get living. It is said that one of them las. | 4.compoued of roots and herbs procure They are TUE NAILS, Campbell, Pope, Burns, Milton. Shakapeare, | ery entive sutintaeticn, ape am view of Go thor ther thout condiment; oysters for breakfast, din- | Year was accustomed to bring fish from Ports- | nicely enveloped in my circulars, where my place of | Without Cutting or Causing the Slightest | Brysnt, Halleck, Longfellow, Teouy ‘owper, | one of the most distinguished members of the Dental ner and supper ; oysters without stint or limit— | mouth, and peddle them out at the stopping | residence is seen. Pain—by ‘Thomson, Young, Akenside, Rogers, College of Baltimore, failed, after repeated trials, to fresh as the fresh air, and al baat laces on the way to C d. One day h ‘The extract of a flower called the Alpha Ointment eal Aint, . Hood, shelley, Southey, Gray, Wordsw per! the same work satisfactorily. 1 ven me resh as the fresh air, and almost as abundant E. 26 oncord. One day he | for the Piles. can, with the Syrup, be found at Mr. - DR. SCHLOSSER, Moore. Scott, Howitt, Spenser, Dryden, Goldamith, | great pleasure to express my entire —are daily offered to the palates of the Man- | brought along smeles, dealing out to customers | ¢_ Stott's; the Syrup is at several other pisces on Surreon Churopodist to the principal Sovereigns in | ang many other Poet, way be found at the Book- h estimation of his % hattanese, and appreciated with all the grati- | at every station. till he got to Suncock, where | Penusylvania avenue. ax well as Georgetown, at pyre: b gee agg peer of appriaing the | gtore of the undersigned, inostly sinported by him- timore, Jéu.12, 1857. HARMANN BOG6S, tude which such 4 bounty of nature ought to | he blew his horn, and an old woman eame out ewinan’s on Bridge street.) In Alextndria at | Indies and gentlemen of Washington and its en- | Seif direct from London, some of them with beauti. vir etter’s. In Baltimore, at Hance’s, 108 Balti- inspire. Thi more street. d7-tf that HE WILL STAY HERE ONLY A PEW DaYs, }. fiat may be consuited in ever riment of Pega! shore of Long Island, fronting | and wanted «ir. Extract froma noterece: sive from thelate Hon. Joum the Long Island Sound, for 115 miles, is one ful illustrations. da FRAN€K TAYLOR. 5 “Just a pattern—all I've got left; you're — eee Surgery, especially in CO. BUNIONS, and | ——————_______© =) — - 8. SENATE, Aug. 18, 1658. long euceession of oyster beds. Southward. | in the nick of time.” said he; and he began to Oe be long wtaoding or De he cestuatnes cr Promety | STRENGTH eh one ee by the Paris | uP Goutl to bomen Vers pravetuine along the coast of New Jersey, and northward | count them and found only fire. “How's this? | OUrer of Consumption, was for severai years sobad- | 477% permanently cure ina few moments, without | Optician, D. WOOLESON, who Gre FOUN M: ‘CLAYTON. and eastward to Rhode Isiand and Massachu. | I should have six ;*’ and he began to count his | !¥Alllicted by dyspepsia that for @ part of the time | the slicitest pain or inconvenience, elther during | hee arrived. trom Europe with bis — setts, the same delieac: abound, and foster a | fingers. and reckon over how he had disposed he was contined to iis bed. He was eventually cured | their removal or afterwards own, as well as the manufacture of ood, many To those that seek relief from the of the ipa 1 a * er of tha fear decan he a with pon by a prescription furnished him by & young olurvoy- | _N. B. Othice—2a4 F street, between 14th and 15th | othe: f the iatest improved SPECTACLES and | teeth, | oan cueerfully recommend Dr. 8, Baily as a Isisnd, adjoining Long Island Sound, the whale | Afters whiter “T'bave ity fold on a litle | Mees tentretnmtey sven, wore al | giet meer ike Preanery wrnaremns” Ofer | BNE CLASRES: amine which te INVER, Tho | SePeret pee fcs he cet'eeces Oc pormcuan eng 3 " ji 5 0 e. > hold o1 i e of trance, has cu over: 10 stn _— . > S OT > 4 = ‘ population, constating of four hundred persovs, | while and I'll be back aid eet goy dittle | while in astate of trance, has cured overy body who Pat ladicw ag thei i siving | BRAT ES SERN OPES ROLISHED | myself and the work has Ri stood w Tetipergcnme is ey ea in the cultivation of oysters. The | the train back seven miles toa pluce where he | "8 Sure in cases of fits as of dyspepsia, ‘The ingre- ul visit ladies at their own residence by jiving AZILIAN PE JS. ten years. rT. oa 3 City Islanders are represented as a very hon dreats iran dl be found inany drug stere. [ will xend est, peculiar and primitive community, who let a woman have one more than she paid for, | this valuable prescription to any person on the re- Cay a few hours’ notice. which are warranted to improve any EYE affected . ‘of the Va. Conf. of the M. E. 19, 1856. — get it, came to Suncock, and let the old woman | ¢¢ipt ofa stamp, to prepay postage. Audress Dr. a With weakness, cataract or tending to it; also April 1077 The following testimonials are simiiar tothe | SHORT -SIGHTEDNE " We, the undersigned, having had occasion to svai! : : 7 an z thousands in the OF'8 poss < ‘ersons who are compelled to use glasses, or those Me ‘Ba intermarry entirely among themselves. and | have the six she wanted, and then the “smelt Traeg Delorme, New York Post Ofioe, pata H. Mote Kine of Bavaria. neocon them, will be suited at hrst aight, Those peg IF egg EL AD drive a very flourishing business. The oyster | train went to Concord.—Munehester Mirror. a Mr. > ser has operated on H, Majesty's feet | Wonderful @ a Ant of his operations on our families 8, take which they rear is # particular favorite f me es . Spxctat. Notice.—For Perfumed Breath, White | With ereat skill, and without the least pain. Certi- DOUBLE-POLISHED VENEZUELIAN | Sieasure in expressing our aduuration of his artistic Other esteemed varieties come from Shraws- | , How. THe “Poor” were Stantiep in New Teeth, and Beautiful Complexion, use “ Balm of | Hed bY H. Majesty's command, BN. FOLLER. 4 t ~ Youk.—The Commercial Advertiser narrates F a bury, Cow Bay, Oyster Bay, Rock Bay, Sad- have received the highest recommendations at the a a a ee ad re. ne Come A 1,000 F ” a Ladies’ hair use | From H. Imp. Hizhness, the Prince Jerome Na-| World's Faur,at Paris, through their produeme & tal Surgery. end we respectiul dle Hoek, Virginia Bay, and Spuyten Duyvel. | 2 Yery curious incident which oceurred yester- | & Wwooiand Cream new parade rstotrane tere | ee ee ne Hithnsss, the Prince Jeron clearness and easiness of vision heretofore unknown | Soemend him vo the oonkdense aud partenare of We This last mentioned place is in tke East River, | 4#¥ morning, in relation to our city paupers, | tiemen’s lisir to curl beuunfully, Pcs % conte lpeser’e mi'a extrait des.corsnroe bessoowp'| 18 hay other, Capron eee and MAGNI- | PADS. of which we consider Rim enrineat near the Long Island Sound, and derives its | {#8t will create a strange impression respoct- | euch. W eee & Con JEROME NAPOLEON. | FYING GLAS nd Microscopes Tuowas MizLex, M. D.,of Washington, name from the original Dutch settlers of New | iP that class of unfortunates. It seems that Wholesale and Retail Agents for Washington illi ice, Propré: Per “ol = 2 ad ne, or Right treet No.l, = B.S. Bornes, M. D. jetowa, I Amsterdam, in the days of Knickerbocker. It vs Sarr been such a boca of applicants Haunt, Booksellers, between 9th and | From William Rice: Proprietor af the Pennsyl- | Loui veet and Ba avenier eet tee jon Ht Basture of Washington Pec” 6. is related of an English Earl, not long ago a | £°F Fe ief in and about the office of the Super- avenue. ni? Mr. Schlosser has extracted two corns from my Do not mistake the corner of 8th street. & © Wa ron, Ex-G: of Fiorida, visitor to the States, that his great delight was intendent of the Poor, that the officers were == feet which were extremely painful for many years. Tices Very reasonable, the sume as at his estab- ALTER LENOX, iex"Mayor of Washington, to wander up and down Broudway at night Greatly inconvenienced, and yesterday forenoon O THE PUBLIC. ‘The extraordinary ease with which he operated is | lishmentim Burepe. 0 tf Heyny Batowin, U.S. Patent Office, visit. all’ th incipal ‘Ot; | one of the men employed about the Depart- ‘arties of persons having advertised for sale | remarkable, and | cheerfully recommend him to all AGGAGE EXPRESS OFFICE U.C. Wiest, Principal Rittenhouse Academy, and visit all - prea neshoe Pherpstear ‘0 | ment, tried a very singular experiment in the | "7 “UN POSIVE ean which is no- | Who are troubled with corns as the only person I succession. regaling himself upon fried oysters 2 have ever known to perform the operation seventifi- djoinine oe BSTRETS = cally and without par, WM. RICE. Adjoining The States Printing Office. Piiladel plua, Sept. 23, 1857, From Pierce Butler, E. Dr. Schlosser has extracted a nu from my feet with great skill and with i 5 thing but the well-known **Etherinl O1l,” therefore at one place, upon stewed oysters at another, | hope of getting rid of the crowd of paupers. | f'Urcmuit necoseary te CaUt pe ea sya herefore A andi He quietly made his way in among them and | safety, that the onl: uine article is known as upon roasted oysters at a third, and winding hexie to talk about one of the Savings banks | “Reimtael’s non-Expicnre funine Fini e eel ae up the evening by a dish of oysters.a Ang. | posi 10 08 apou being about to clone ite | Prepared and sold y F. STUTZ, at his Depo fase. As nearly all the theatres are in Broad- > ng : spended, or being about to close its | her of 11th and Is streets, he being the sule possess- way, the Broadway oyster saloons command at oa hen an immediate thinning-out com- ey the Tighe for selling the same in the District of night a traffic even larger than by oor “« Fry. | Menced. in consequence of some of the poor uw P _. DIVERNOIS' HOTEL, and Om and Washington Branch Reulrond, has A. AVENL Ki, between 17th and 18th streets, ned an office, at the above place, for the accom- 1. 3 x. D.C. . PIERCE BUTLER. the use of Wagons to convey Bagenge or Packages a The subscriber, Baggage Agent for Baltimore rivate apartments, &o, 3 = to and from Railroad Depot, Steamboats, &c.. or lor 4 - , hit Nov. 9, le = 5 The Bar is supplied with the choicest of ees : may Gosignate ae Y.| their deposits. It was a very good joke and it EW BUOT AND SHOE STORE, From Dr. S, M. Landis, Physician to the City | daily, execpt. Sunday. 7 te 10 oelock ac eo eink | Game and other delicacies in season. elsewhere, but here the quotation is out of was probably suggested by the st f th N — Water Cure Institute qt Philadelphia, to ter ry = JOHN M. MoCLINTOCK Hot and Cold Lunch from 11 o'clock @, m, until place, and man is born to consume “ oysters.”’ > ,Sugses the story of the | ‘Phe subscriber respectfully mforms his friends | Dr. Schtosser has Xtracted, without pain or sore- Diccane Ruel Wekaneers nae Ola Ratrocd 12m. n 2i-tt Seated in one of these saloons, and amused | @®" Who cried out “Mr. Smith 8 house is on | and the publio Ssnerally that he has remov ness, eeht vi pants corns in a few minutes. N. B —Persons coming to Washington or coing to TM. F.BAYLY, at the satisfaction with which a company of | fe:’ im the pit of Drury Lane Threatre, in | dis BOOT AN DSHOK TABLISH would advi tends and the public xenerally to | Baltimore, not having made up their minds where | Wo Wh je and Retail ler y 1 au ipany order to get a seat —V. } h MENT to N ania avenue, zoto Mr. s sor and have themselves relieved | they will stop, by giving up their checks to my NCY STAPLE 8 ATIONER ¥ Germans were consuming pickled oysters aud [ pesdiatie neha dh pene) south «ide, and mue doors east of his former of these toe tormentors, agents onthe cars, willl have their bazcace taken FANCY A ; ep | Agredhdadng ee inhaling the lager beer, which the United] «Ber wira tHe Monsixa, Coon Reriec- | Mace of busitiess, where may Peore eG _8:M. LANDIS, M.D. | care of at this office. or at Baltimore office, No.ll | Offers to the publre at reduced prices, a full and States owe to the German immigration, I heard | piyx Cau.’ —The Detroit L ou 8. Sharp street, and no extra charge. ! LTIMORE Writing and Letter Papers. : 4 English and American Note Fo UN DR Y. | Freuch Enameled and B Thousunds of testimonials from the United States, 1. | gumpiete assortment of— and alse from Royalty, Nobility, and medical men T BA from Europe cau be seen at the Doctor's Office, 224 ¥ FP Ss F street, between ith and \5th streets, near the # sudden rush and rumble in Broadway. ~ What is the matter ?”’ I said. “Only « fire, replied an American friend ; ey Advertiser oe Gal . for | audies, Gentlomen and Chil- says a well known gentleman of that city, who | Uren. of ins Which Will, in quality has no insurmountable objections to the fasei- | 2, ieteria! ouemnre: xvueably : me nations of female society, entered the cars at a cht "Bosra Writing Carde All goods made by or bu subseriber . : x r Tre tment. This Establishment is prepared to furnish every | Wedding and Business Envelopes “but don't move. Nobody thinks anything | station on the New Yori Central, with a friend, | #27 be relied upon au being, in ul casen,exnctiy nn | "Gary A’ Pew" Days ix Wasuixerox. article usedin a . — 7 | Extra hine Kuives, Scissors, and Razors, Pe ea aitameetion peeut pwn walls are heated | about midnight; the lights had burned down, | (prenmuted.to wiely ho would most rexpeotfully | 24-tm PRINTING OFFICE, Desks and Work-boxes: Backgammon Boards. by a conflagration next door, you may bestir | and our hero. deser: wf & lady alone in a seat, “The subscriber takes tui portunity of returt- B iis $82. ME] OOD Lee TE Get Pane penton rd Cases &o., & yourself, but not til then. at slid quietly in beside her, his friend taking | ims us singere thanks ty ‘his friends and the pubiie | By rae PRESIDENT OF. THE UNITED FURNITUR a on * Bat [ should like to see t omen. : = aides A in genoral for the very liberal patronage given hin iS: i NaMENTS = “They are an institution in America, and, oe eee miicden cee as the night | forthe past hve years; and r | In pursuance of law. I, Jams Bucnanan, Presi- BORDERS, @TOP THAT RATTLING. 3 = : gently drew his com- | the same aud for that which may hereafter be eiven | deut of the United States of America, do hereby de BRASS RULE, Ps — if you have not seen them, we will go round to panion toward him, until unconsciously to her, | lltn, renewed efforts to give that satisfaction which | olare and inake known that public sales will be held day, ow prepared to put on “* Chapman’s Flastie their bunk-rooms.”* without doubt, she reclined her b a joy | 1 #0 much demred in our business. at the undermentioned land offices in the State of “INK Anti-Rattling Shaft Fasten re, Bunk-rooms ?”” I inquired, suggestively, 7 we er head in quie « R. MORGAN, 393 Pa. avenue, ALABAMA, at the periods hereafter desiguated, to PRESSES, remedy for the rattling of the sbaft-clips! for th ed 4 » Sugg! ‘Y,| slumber upon his shoulder. his arm resting | d30- - south side, bet. 9th and 10th sts. | wit: STEREOTYPING and of Carringes and Wagons, which can jor the word was new to me. protectingly upon hers. The late dawning Tae = = At the land office at ELpa. commencing on Mon- ELECTROTYPING, put on at a small expense. “Yea. bunk-roows—where they bunk to- threw a gray, cold gleam through the car win- Davin AH Ni oer, the SB eroleers. a ees at short potins ithe best manuer. a = and — ot ay Factory. where I have ape k ther?” dow, which cuahled cur hero to catch « glimpse | ance and general Aw townships, viz: E CAE artat chest Country ANDREW Me nee together . . | of his new acyuaintance—she was ei ty if she | Personal Estate to the uudersigned in trust for cer- | Norph of the base line and west of the Tallahas-| 4 17-003w Baltimore. corner '4th and , * Yes, bunk, sleep, chum, live together in| was a day, with nary a tooth in rss sei He re rere pipet ppreintg Fe see meridian, pa fine & Sia EEE SESE i - iad . * on .: ne re que: o ‘eser hae > y > 7 oy > - 5 Lom — erate Riedwie Rees | Stole one glance at his observing friend in the | same as soon as may be convenient at the ollice of 14 factional township 7, ofrangos 8,9, 10, 11, 12, 18, a fine bindia HE SECREY IN} FIRMITIES OF YOUTH ged B 'y. But there was | rear, and made a break for the fire. one of the Trustess, No. 4) Louisiaua avenue; aud | “i-ractional township 6, of ranges 18, 19, 2, 21, 22, quien. La Bru- Just Published, Grattc, the 5h Thousand, no fire. It was only # procession of firemen, all persous indebted to the snid estate are requested | os Jy and 25, yere, Saint Pierre, Rousseau, Chateaubriand, Cou- {the Retional Treatment, without with their engines (or eu-gines as the word is| Lxctcre os Lire 1x Wasuinerox.—Rev. | ' Pay the same without delay. » Fractional sections 25, 25, 27, 28 and 90, of fraotion- | Ter. Rotrou, Balzac, Marmier, Voltaire. Capehgue, jorthes or Local vz Mail; Seca eee Lire 1 NGtox.—Rev. WM. H. PHILIP. altownship 6, of range Bossuet, Thierry, Rochefoucauld, Malherbe, Cor” | Ms foreman gs ane soreigy ic eir ladders and their | M. D. Conway, in his lecture on this subject, HARVEY LINDSLY, Fractional sections 2%, 23and 3 of fractional town- | neille, Serle, Reguerd, Guizot, Broissart. Mon- | Quenkuess., J ks. Thousands of people lined both sides | delivered recently in Cleveland, Detroit, and Eos ship 6. of rang pee i nee eke pti cee llnarie | ead 7 of Broadway. It was a lovely sight, clear, other Western citics, speaks as follows in his SCIAL CAR D.—To all persons indebted to crisp and cold, and the rays of the mvon fell | introduction : ian sae cetare ree Reare vate res ook upon the white marble edifices with a brillian- “The Washington of which I am to speak | [ijY wolhed that their balls wil edonien wake ey as if they had —— upon icebergs or the | has no existence except for half the ses aga chance a ser busiares (ee caryecty mater a is it) re- mature ‘Deony ‘ofmne System tmpo. te . mpedimen' arrage JOR-_ | Feneraliy, by B. DE LANEY. M. D. Fractional section 26 and the east haifof fraction- | other standard French authors, imported by al section 24, of fractional township 6, of range 23. ne FRANCK TAVL Lands appropriated by law for the use of schools. | (XULPEPER FEMALE INSTITUTE. military nud other purposes, will be excluded from ae alarming oom- the sale. This School, located at Culpeper Court House, | p!sints, originating im the imprudence solitude The important fact that the many jug 4 chauge in our busine xs, we earnestly request snowy summits of hills. Every object was} Those who have lived in the District the year | that they will 1 me forws close their agoounts L ‘The olferinx of the shove Innde will be commenced Ya, will commisnoe its first session the first Monday | of youths _ ~ a Toe ay seeder od py i i . or notes at short dates in se einen ry 6 10 on the day appoint 5 wil rooeed in the order ° 5 48 In this eu Tact. 3 eo psi’ pmo ptt lire =~ white spire of | round, and apart from the Government, will | Maher notes at Sey ae __ | inwhioh they are advertised, until the whole shail | “etme ger session of five monthe, payabe half in | Lotrete sane trae: Sarg demonst treatmentias e '¥ two miles distant, stood | remember sume months when a purer air and We hope in view of the present financial oondi- | have been offered.and the sales thus closed; but the | advance : adopted by the author, fully explained, by meanso out in bold relief against the blue sky, as well | brighter sun prevail, winging the grub with a | tion of the entire country, and our intention to make ule shall not be kept open longer than two weeks, | Board, (in private families if prefe rred,) including | which every one is enubled to care Himeelf feet!) and no private entry of any of the lands will bead: inel: tighter ood washing ease a = $e2 nd and Teast possible cost. thereby ‘aveuding all F 2 es - a : a change in business, will sufficiently explain the defined in all its elegant tracery as if it had | more beautitul life, can recal many quiet and r, men mutted until after the expiration of the two weeks. | Tuition in common English Breache not been more than a hundred yards off It | sensible homes and circles whi ote 7 car nea test CORRES SEAR: r 4 12 50 | the advertined rostrume of the day, a ich at all times Given under my hand, at the city of Washington, | Higher English Branches... _ 1500] Sent to eny address, xretis and post free, in o was grand “ turn out” of the firemen. Each | create a soul under the ribs of what without | 4 20-l0teod 523 7th st..3 doors from Pa.av. | this twenty-sixth day of Decent: anno Domi | Ancient and Modern Langus, ssuled envelope, by rr waiting tare portage taaps company had its favorite engine, of which it is | these were social death. And these [ would ATENT OFFICE RESTAURANT. one thousand sight hundred ana & BUCHANAN. : = 4-4 ba Se Lispenard street York. as fond as a captain of bis ship. gaily orna-| have you know, if they should hear that 1 am P — By the President: 10 60 mented with ribbons, flags, streamers and flow- | lecturing about Washington, that - ‘The Undersigned having THos. A. HENDRIOKs, ==! 10 00 LE AND PORTER, es : 4 ton, that our Wash ers, and preceded by # band of musie. Exch | ington is as sacred to me as the eye is to the — reriape agerers for Conunissioner of the Genera! Land Office. "Hes SW GRORGET 7.2 | © 1 ber to inform tho inkemtente and visitors of tho engiue was dragged along the streets by the | hand which probes its tumor. : merly aud favorably known NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIMANTS. - WIGLIAM HALL, Prin’. | eos of Washineton and Soccmeteen, B.S Geet — in Cag —— lrpea Perici pan- PoP Weaseiadoalutsene Gc Aikaav pct having reno ee cher rppeen Hons poe eS Every person entitled to the right of pre-emption ak t Lireulare, with other eaiaow ape references, {igve and shall constastly kenp on, i PORTE ons, wi jeathern t around the waist, & ES ie an, ates » - 1 t { the lands within the t. ‘and part oy ress et! of the Principals ve. X> “Ee : ; . large boots, a thick red shirt, and with coat or | MAu) whether the public echools of this erty | Paretc atthe a ieee yy taimh parties with | of townshipeabove euumeraced inrequired toesiab. | —di-lawtFebl manufactured here entirely from Malt and’ Hors. vest. and the ordinary fireman's helmet. Each | ever developed a more promising boy than the | "GAME. in man held the rope of the engine in one band, | one in San Francisco, of whom the following | QUORS, and Ci¢ anda blazing torch in the other. The sight | anecdote is told: “ Recently in one of the city was peculiarly impressive and picturesque, | courts a young lady, his school teacher, was i Wo a 1 injuri lish the same to the satisiaction of the Register and fo. warranted ee from al Receiver of the land office at tiiba, and make pay OTICE O bE 3 | up in casks of various ment therefor as Soon as practicable af. Newer or tind MOvAl, POE THE | Restanrants, Boardin OREST CITY me this notice, and before the day nppointed for the | B TY, IN THE TERRITORY or delivered by my own dra: ol A won. The best of WINES, LI- ARS constantly on hand, TL Families supplied with OYSTERS at all hours, from He respect 8 ingred suitable for Hotela, private famihes, nany part of the above o'clock a. m., to 12 p.m. & i) co! tof the public sale of the landsem- | MINN : Cities, at the Brewery 3 fully solicits from his friends and the public a call. seine the tines NNE ‘Orders received by post will be attended to the and would have afforded an admirable subject | prosecuted by the mother for severely welting | 4 19-3Stawim i AML. BRERETON. Hgts . NDI cig welt In accordance with the provisions of the act of | day following. for the facile pencil and brilliant imagination | the young rascal’s back. The case went up to ES SUPERIO OURBON of John Gilbert T counted no leas pri twen- | the court, and the verdict of the jury eae in 50 eaeey SUPER SKY BOUEDON ty different companies, twenty engines and | effect, ‘served him right.’ We give a portion | ,, The subscriber has received, direct from Wallace twenty bands of music—the whole procession | of the boy’s testimony, the wit ot which atones Peee BOURBON Wis ee —— taking upward of an hour to pass the point at | for its rudeness : ‘I usked her to do asum for | Winch wiil be sold for 29 per dozen, whieb L stood me and she refused.’ ‘What was the sum?’ | _d3!-eoder J.C. MoGUIRF. Anct. The occusion of the gathering was to receive | a8ked the eounsel for thedefendant. * To sub- T CARRIAGES. & fire company on its return from a compli- | tract nine from twenty-eight.’ ‘Could’nt you HE Subseriber having made additions to his mentary visit to another fire company in the | do that without assistance”? ‘I suppose I | Fnotory,making it nowone of the larga adjvining Republic of Rhode Island, s hundred | could; but the arithmetic said I could nt sub- W 7 . S.A. 3s. Congress, entitled * An act authorizing changes in Also, Maitand Hops for sale. ; Commissioner of the General Land Office. | the location of land offices,” approved March 4, 1853, , oorner jan 5-law3w itis hrorely declared and finde Known that the’ ites Washinton city De Ge ah enact CHILDREN’S BOOKS FOR 105.—The Little | Territory of Minnesota, wil be removed ie Fobees | team JOSEPH DAVISON. ’ Commodore, Mother's True Stories, The Won- | City, in said Territory, at as early @ period as P'’ NOFORTES FOR CHRISTMAS PRES derful Mirror, Richard. the Lion-hearted, Heroes practicable, ENTS. Also, Melodeors, Violins, Guitare, of History, ‘Tales of Sea and Land, Inquisitive | ’Furtner notice ns to the Precise time of removal | Music, Flutes, Accordeons, Tamborines, &c. ke. Jaok, Dick Boidhero, What to do and how to do it, | will be issued by the register and receiver forthe land | suitable for substantial holi ifs. Siberian Sable Hunter, True Stories and False | distriet. NF. ELLIs, ‘Tales from the German, Belle and Lilly, or the Y 8 f Washingt i twee: eae Rule. Aunt. Mavor’s Nursery ye Rept nope rome orig ag ig Sp = ory ane od sina datetuaisorpas er 1 “ aughty B Girls, Fairy Tales by the Coun- By order of the President: ee eee manufacturing al kinds of CAK z many others for youth of all THOS A. HENDRICKS, F NE EDITIONS in Fine Bindings, of Gibbon, miles off Such interchanges of ci lity ure | tract nine from eight without borrowing ten, | RIAGES and LIGHT WAGUNS cannot be sur- m just een OR Commissioner of the General Land Office. & Hume, fallen. Macnuiny it rate common amng the firemen. who incur very | and I didn't kuow where in tho wide world to | pametand from hus long experience im thes | —¢29 | eee SN a Ng og hg considerable expense in making them, and pre- | borrow it.’ ’ uth, Dean Swift, 7 ry - : Hogarth, : : 3 =NTURES . ONGFELLOW'S POETICAL WORKS “Purnet. Ranke. Miltom Whewell, and sod Eee OCS eae Breathe Wi abiea kit om irr et ll oe eeees bs role 4 London copy, with my hundred designs, by Gil- | other emir ent prose writers, may be found at th ‘The Aventures ofa Hear. and'a great Bear, too. | Mert, Nalzieland others. fine aan eenp Sumber owe Sapp head undersigned, mostly imported di- rene Adventur of Bow, and 1 £008 Dor, too, | O48 aM at Ee oreD Rom | a ERANCK TAYLOR. colored engravings; London 1857. THE POETS, Charles Mackay. one vol : HEAP PIANOS FOR SALE OR RENT. fatin hatte Eulerim. by Alfred Crowquil, beauti- } Quarto, London, 1*88, finely bnund: with wa eee | CREAR PIANOS FOK SALE, OR RENT: F; i est — hand. eee pags ces Loren ag FA wire sucy Prone the river | |All REPAIRS neatly done,and all ordera prompt- . Pees J Se Ja 3 Falls, o atte 0, i i services, dc. But the peculiarities of the fre- } erect! : — Mego fi — ae fd Ke Pr oan. * Second-hand Carriages taken in exchange for new men, the constitution of their companies, the | yers cross ines pdt tas 3 ongs. “ENDREW J. JOYCE, fife they lead, and their influence in the local | ~ 45 dto-tf politics and government of the great cities of | ia M corner of 14th and dvertisement was published the presence of William CE.—Wee reapectiully notify all persons lon, 1857. 5 do. $125 each; in addition ton lare ‘airy Gold. t ted from the French, many 1!- | "fp y * je tye yaa : Spied Pianos the Union, are quite a feature in American | Stickland, to settle up the business of Strickland Ving Open accounts on. our books that their | luxtrations: [ondon, 18857. i of BEY ANTS POLMS, aut quarts, 0) ener stack of enue ew voronN : peace civic lik ally different from anything that Mr. Strickland, it will be recollected,was have been a made off for issue ‘Talos and Fairy Stories, translated from the Ger- we have in Eogland, and so curious in every | 4° Pp way us to deserve more elaborate eonsideration neg mike. dlls unexpected pres- | Counts ready at our desk. than the limits of the present letter will allow. wed the indignation of many of | {a view of the troubles still existing inthe country per A and the «sme night be was waited | in relation to monetary affairs. we beg that all Pree arene Purpose png the night aspeets | on sua veciorsten to leave the city. He complied wll speedily comp.y with the wish we indicate by roadway—a street that quite as much a8 | with the request. this notice, “ any street in London or Paris atlurds material ALJ A large number of cases of small pox, ax _d2-swo CL AGETT & DODSON, — for the study of life and character. In one re- | we learn frou the Times, have been brought into CARD PLATE ENGRAVING, AND PRINT- spect it is superior to the streets of London. | the port of New Vork during the past svaxon, | %Y, Heing the main artery of a great and populous | ING. Perhaps at no time within the Last twenty years | GYISETING. INVITATION, AND BUSINESS LLA ROOKH, small quarto, finely illus- en vut of Mobile, some two years ago, for ‘ ; ‘ story forthe Young, many illustra~ nied and bound, DREPARA PIONS FOR CHRISTMAS. uf i ool-room Daya, many illus jad fine editions of moat other English and Amo- | ¢f thelrarmngoments for the Bppronohing season; With many ‘other new Books, English, Erench, | 10" Writers: in Poetry aud Prose, some beautifully | {heir stick includes. careful selection of magnit and American, for youths ofall ages. =| apeatee. riebly bound, may be found at the | Piin” and ornamental bindings: an unprecedented an | FRANCK TAYLOR. Mt damian’ Mostly imported by | Variety of Knwlish and Amerean Juvonie Hecke, IBLES AND PRAYER BOOKS, in variety, FRANOK TAVIOR. | eee saerecs nn eee Penk eee IVINGSTONE'S TRAVELS and Researches | Desks Inkstands, Cabas, &e., to which they re ind in velvet, fine ealf, and Turkey morocco, with clasps and illustrations, French Portfolios, En, full: ‘attent. ‘od in every style. Albums, Fuglish and French Drawing Boots, Gold | 44 in South Africa, | vol., vo., with Maps and En- | speetfully invite ea capital, it may be supposed that Vice reigns | b*s,the disease been imported from so many and COARD PLATES printed 1a the best manner and | Ve + Hodgere'’s Peakmives. fine. editions. 1 ‘fine | FPAVIngs; §3, 5 3 = avae TAYLOR & MAURY'S Bockstere, ee 4 7 ; BUS | various localities, as for the past few ths. | with diapatah, bindings, of English and Aierioan atandard authorg | 414 FRANCK TAYLOR. | _d2-tf _ vampent withia it as soon as night has dark- | We leara that, on Tuceday last’ m acheoser han, | "Wier eiee AND INVITATION CARDS, plain | in Pontry and Prose, and French, Enelivh and INCE MEAT!—MINCE MEAT"! EW MUSIC received semi-weekly : Music or- ened. Bat, whatever way be the amount of | Virginia, laden with oynters, arrived at Quatan, | Ande surince, turmicyor. at, the Wwoat | American Juvenile Books for youth of all izes, M AYe haves supply of Domestic Mince Ment coted Soom pnd euttonne quest Gales ne ee —— pa Le does ore it- | tue, with ive of. oe ey sick with the most | Prices. W.F.B may be found at the tore of the undersigned, | which ‘cannot be surpassed Music Bound, &c , &c.,, at our Piano self to public view in the open, glaring, un- | fata! form oft athsome disesse. No. - bet, Lith and 12th sts, sly imme (od frees Rear himeeif. i JRCHELL, ; between Sth and io ace | NOP Tel eael Nadie dc aa FRANCK TAYLOR, | axe <meta toe. ae ioWN EF. ELLIS,

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