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1s ‘ PUBLISHED BEVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCE~’TED,) 4? THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner of Pa. avenus and Eleventh strect, By W. D. WALLACH. Papers sorved in packages by carriers at $4.0 year, © 37 cents per month. To mail subscribers the sub- Soription price is $3.508 year, in advance; $2 for :X months; $1 for three montha; and for less than three months at the rate of 12 centsa week. Single copies, one cent; in wrappers, two cents. ADVERTISEMENTS (of @i: it lines to the square) neerted three times for very other day or semi-week!y, 25 per cent. advance ; once a week, 50 ber cent. advance. WASHINGTON, THE MORMON WAR SONG. The Mormons, it is said, will not fight but "run; at present, they are temporising and ing at such a rate that it is difficult to Say what they will do. Of course, however, A Musister asp ars Wirs ARrested ror Hieaway Bo: The Rev. Samuel Smith, = the Uibegiata Panonl at Clifton, and ‘ormerly second master of Bishops’ College, Fng- land, and his wife, eb —Dr. Tracy Delorme, creat ourer of Consumption, was for seeem! years so deadly afflicted by dyspepsia that fore partof the D. C., TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1858. Nk nen. Gop MEDAL pea, Sell FORTES. Star. NO. 1,595. Pianos, &c. Travelers’ Directory. WASHINGTON BRANCH RAILROAD. have been arrested for high- WILLIAM KNAB! when there is a question of war in the land, 2h sense and attempted murder. the wife | {Me he was confined to his bed, He waa eventually (Benige in the late Srm of BRIE EEE I there will be plonty of firey heads ready to.| of Mr. Smith was a Mic, Mills, and about nine | Sire 07, Presoription furnished hii by ® YOUME |G ostingeg GARE: CAEELE & Con grand and Trains run as follows: ery, up the banners to the outward walls and | years ago, before her marriage, numbered | “'Vovantirl. This preseription, given by & mere PIANO FORTES, underthensans es be ‘Washington at can. die in the Inst ditch. A small indication, how- | among her suitors a Mr. Leach, contractor, | tld while ina state of trance, mgr irp: peer Fy William Knabe & Con St the old stand, » | to ever, that there are certain among the saints | The match was broken off and Mr. Leach mar- be bee taken it, never sbaxing Beiep wet herd us ee Rae Faee aro op: . do. ae who believe that mos: of the fighting will be | ried another lady, who died some time since, | °t2*!!¥ 8% sure in cases of fits as of dyspepsia. The vere poland just oF oon ger Sales R. i do. at hls done directly by the Lord, is given in the num- | Mrs. Smith, res ascertained that Mr. Leach fan ppggeeatoa sale oO eb No 30] Baitimore street, betwean Charien and Light durentt at Baltionore for the boaet ber of the Deseret News, of Nov, llth in | hed le 8 widower, addressed lettor to | Tosipt of one postage stamp te pay postage, | ene Mobasnyemises partly occupied by ‘Mr | the West. Thoce st 4. aoa which we find a curious sort of war song hymn, | him in which she stated that her husband had ‘Address Dr. Tract Deicesto. mak York Post keep constantly on hand e assortanent of plots ene ft Raggy entitled ‘‘ The Rocky Mountains,” 3 W. W.| recently died, and invited him to renew the | Omoe, . fan 38-2m" ned bien emahed eran square Piano Fortes | oniy at Annapolis and Washingt Phelps, which gues to the very lively air of | intimacy which formerly existed between them. Z an perp ne tern train of Saturday at 4.20 ‘ Hey the bonnie breast knots’’—a most extra- After several letters had passed Mr. Leach | 14™ IN Possxssion of some valuable certificates J it.small ohurchiex. ose ont one train—st 4.20 ordinary tune for the subject. The first verse eed to meet the lady at Bristol on Sunday, | in favor of the Consumption Destroyer; also of its.| _ Being extensivel, enenged in the manufacturecf| jan god) TH. H. PARSONS, Agent, is as follows : 4ist of January. They met at the Bristol sta- | efficacy in relieving bronchial disease pttended with empty Sees: EW AND IMPORTANT SCHEDULE. “ The glory that to Abra’m shined, tion and took tickets for Yate, where they | severe cough. The Syrup is plensantand safe, ‘Oui remium N 4 Before he Christian worid refined alighted, and Mrs. Smith proposed to cross the | is'eomposed of roots and herbs procared from The ancient gospel for mankind, Shines through the Rocky Mountains. Cuorus—Hey the Rocky, ho the Rocky, Tiey the Rocky Mountains! The sacred chambers of the Lord, Th» butwa ks of Jehovah !” The concluding verses of this precious lyric are characteristic of Mormon literature, as Blue Ridge; it 1s no common article. They are nicely enveloped in my circulars, where my place of residence is seen. 5 The extract of a flower called the A! Ointment for the Piles, oan, with the’ Syrup, be found at Mr. C. Stott’s; the Syrup is at several other places on Pennsylvania avenue, as well as Georgetown, at common to her residence, instead of taking the high road. The station-master advised against this, on account of the darkness of the night; bat finding her strenuous, took a lantern and accompanied them to the point from which thay would have to cross thecommon. In a short time, the lady professed to have lost the way, timore. it Pianos were awarded the highest (gold medal) at the Fairs of the ‘Maryland sition to fourteen and signtcen piauoe fi ition to art cD if eI J Sf the beat makers from New York. Boston ani Bat the Industrial Exhibition held in Riel ini®, 1855 and 1856, fhe highest premium (silver medai) at the Metro- poutan Mechanios’ Fair for 1857, In addition to this we are in possession of testimo institute R rs ¢ % Mary lan FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WEST. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, The recent extersionand improvement of its lead ing Connecting lines at the West has required an en- tire revision of the zyening arrangements of this roa¢ by which highly important advantages to the trav- in Op- We were also awarded the first premiumat iehmond, Vir- They have also been awnrded i H ler are secured. On and after MONDAY, June and in a fe nutes aff 4 _ | Mr. Newman's on Bridge street. In Alexandrii nials from the most distinguished professors and | {s°a50 “EHEEE Dale TRAINS will be rar well as inspiration: fsolted by & ian. Belog s strong man, bey | Leiter in Baltmoce, at Hauora, 1 Bui | wares” cxyw™y man ond weceeh aoe; | ue ghat a Navough passengers. WWANay! there shines the Mormon lamp, however, got the better of hisassailant, and his | oreatreet, os a7-tf ee hiah a7 Kointion in which our instruments are on Canales Reatioe: tone oe ie lcm pil palen md sneer presi pet =a cries for aid were heard by two of the railroad | spxctaz Notics.—For Perfumed Breath, White | Ai instruments are gu for five zonrs, sno ono Pry ep way stations and arrives at Cum- That's herded at their pleasure. men, who careup. Teeth, and Beautiful Complexion, use * Balm of | & Privilege of exchange is granted within the first aix | “Seomnd— ‘The MAIL. TRAIN atarte (Sunday ex- Cuorvs—Hey the Rocky, ho the Rocky, &¢. The assailant was found to be the Rev. Mr. 1,000 Flowers.” For dri g Ladies’ hair use Smith, the husband of the lady; but he man- months from the day of sale if the instruments d Elve entire satisfaction. of Arrives at W heeiung at 434 cepted) at 239 A. M., and y ” 4 A. M., connecting at Benwood with Central Ohic ow ~ = y “* Woodland Cream,” a new pomade ; it causes gen- Wholesale dealers will find it to their advantage t 4 Piped pare Lseirsloeep tema aged to make his esape. The detective force | tlenfen’s hair to ourl beautifully. Price 50 cents sogive uss call before parodasing. deville: Chvanee: Bt Leone Ree set oe te ee Their ‘West Point science’ seemeth dum), proceeded to the house of Mr. Smith, and ar | each. W.P.Fetxivcr & Co., marié-is “f “WM. KNABE & Co, | With trains for Cleveland, Toledo, Detroit, &¢., by Where fire and straw translateth. * | rested the parties. On their track were found Proprietors, New York. — a Cleveland Road, and Cronvs—Hey the Rocky, ho the Rocky, &c. “ The Gentile wareth with his hands— The Mormon with his heart, and stands, If pure. like gold, for God's commands ; And God doth fight his battle. Crorvs—Hey the Rocky, ho the Rocky, & This poem appears at the head of the famed Deseret News, and may be regarded as official. The reader will agree with us that if the Mor- mons cannot fight better than they sing, the United States troops will have but little to dread for the present— Philadelphia Bulletin. a widow's cap and a six barrel revolver pistol, Yoaded and capped, near the apot where the struggle took place. In searching the house, a parcel containing a shirt, collar, satin scarf and pocket hankerchief, all marked with Mr. Leach's name were found.—Boston Traveler. Wholesale and Retail Agents for Washington, Tarton & Mavpy, Booksellers, between 9th and 10th st.. Pa. avenue. nl? Dancing. FrAssionaBLe DANCING. PROF. H. W.MUN DER respectfully announces to his friends the public generally, that his last quarter will commence on Tuesday afternoon, F eb. 2d, 1858. All those who desire, to be prepared for the exhibition are earnestly solicited to join as soou as possible. as the arrange- ment of Fancy Dances will take place jmmodiarels. y Ne&X Cap Grunastics In Swepisa Scnoois.—Special pains are taken in the public schools of Sweden to develope the physical as well as the intellec- tual powers of the pupils. The following ac- count is given of the system which the Swedes pursue: ill “Every schoot building has its large high The programme for this season will be entire! Srartiixe Disctoseres.—The Cleveland Constantly receiving and for also at Parkersburg with Ma- FFIVE MORE OF RAVEN, BACON & rietta Road, y j Third—The ST, LOUIS and CINCINNAT) Pipecor con pause hie CERI | EXPRESS TRAIN leaves any at5.0 P. My oon W. G. METZEROTT. * necting at Benwood at 9 A. M. with express traint Second hand Pianos for sale cheap. n2-tf | from Bellaire to Cincinnati, (without change a! Cars at Columbus,) and reaching there in but 2 hours from Baltimore and 28 hours from Washing NSS CUAREE'S aac ton. It al ts directly, in both an on. so connect i y, im tens HALLETT, DAVIS & CO’S! at Grafton with car Parkersh Aaniett: CELEBRATED PIANO FORTES, roads for Chillicothe, Cinomnnati, ete tn sale onl: connect at Xenia for Indias hs, new, and far excel any ever offered to the public. Parents who desire to see their children easy and graceful in their carriage, should not fail to enter them very soon, Gentlemen's Classes on Tuosday and Thursday evenings. as usual. from 734 until 934 o'clock. jan:0-dtf Herald of the 24th, has the following: For two years past, an honest Dutchman has suspected his employer, Mr. Nelson Hinkston of a design to fre his buildings. Mr. Hink- ston has heretofore borne an irreproachable character, was a citizen in good standing, and room, with earthen or matted flror, and all sorts of implements for developing the muscles— ladders, poles, wooden horses, cross-bars up to the roof, jumping places, ropes for swinging, knotted ropes for climbing, &c. The scholars only complete Musics! Establishment the District of Columbia. enment Bacon, Ra: brated PIANOS JOHN LIS, at Cincinnati wit 36 Pa. av., between Sth and 10th sts. 1881 7 Purchasers will find it to theirinterestto examine | Louis through to St. Louis in er themselves the superior qualities of the above | Baltimore. B: ¢ to all the centra ‘anos. and southern p! in the West is much less, while Stools, Covers, Melodeons, &c., &c., aiso on | the distance is from 40 to 100 miles sborter than by hand. = nis-tr_ | the shortest of aaere Spates. From the West theer THE QUSIC DEPOT OF W. G. METZE- | fivingat Baltimor at 650A, ME a » Corn Sleventh street 2 throw: points. Pennsylvania avenue, is the largest ani Heceses ahockad creeps THROUGH TICKETS sold at lowest rates a Camden Station and at Washington, D.C. engers from Baltimore or Washington FO cco ant Rosenkranze’s cole- | oie the entire read be daylighs, by takin mere ‘um! are alwayson hand in ag varie EONS. r are not allowed to exercise on what they wish, PANCING ACADEMY. 4 Gine, Ertnogis superios MELOD sy Musical In- tay Somuaingeaceacarebe by WW sein ees carried on an extensive shoe business, was | but there isa regular, scientifically arranged Mr. T. F. GASZYNSKI and DAUGHTER have | struments and Sheet Musio of every description. gommodation train, leaving Cumberland at 8 ane affluent in circumstances, iy rola by his fel- | system. They are trained in squads, and move | the honor to announce to the Ladies and Gen- Piancforte tuning executed by Mr. Rebine, Oakland at 10.50. low townsmen, and happy in his domestic rela- | and march, somet mes to music at the word of | tlemen of Washington and Georgetown that d9-tf FOR WAY PASSENGERS. tions. The Dutchman—we are sorry not to | command = he will re-open his Classes for, Danoing in, — ~ BY ployee peepee Thin at 7 (Me know his name—has been keeping watch of | At @ large public school in Stockholm, I saw Pouiberhees Tall Gakecee, for Miseos and Meets »1 514 SEVENTH STREET 514 | Wheeling Accommodation at ail Stations borens Mr. Hinckston’s movements, and thinking from | the lads in their noon lessons of gymnastics. | from 3 o’clock p. m.; for Ladies sud Goctlenen, OBIAS a nak i a A] at certain circumstances that the torch was about | The teacher gave the word, and adozen aprang | {f0M70'cluck p.m. “Geor, aowi ca WY aaneniey, OPTICIAN, tion leaves Cumberland at 9, reaching Baltimore “ - Pang | the 7th of October, at Miss Harrover’s Ladies Sem- dai os ber! . ad mor tobe applied to the block. communicated his | out toward a tall pole with cross bars, and. inary, from 3 0 clook p. m. ce Recond Story. three doors from at 530 P. M. know! to the others, and the Prosecutor of | clambering up it, each hung with his legs: For terms and particulary applicntion Leiter = | Speciation ant Dinos nant every sieht: BEN Noe OR THI ESTEEN, VIRGINIA The buildings owned by Mr. H. are in the centre of a large block of wooden structures, and had he carried out his design, the confla- gration would have laid an important part of the village in ashes. On an examination of the ankles, then again recovered themeelves, and let themselves down. Another arty, one after the other, squirmed up a sacked mast; another pee themselves up hand over hand on a Dentistry, &o. . R, FINLEY HUNT D®: ®& FINLEY HUNT, | wrist, 310 Pennsylvania avenue, <=) arent variety; Cosmorampe Stereoscopes with views of superior and ohoice resonhand. See adv: tisomeat im National kdtellizonser. he Mail eastwardiy. The FREDERICK TRAIN starts st 4 P. M, stopping at way stations. {.enves Frederick at 9.lé A, M., arrivi it Baltimor: The ELL Ice TT's | A.M., 5.15 '¢ (2 noon, ITT’S MILL TRAIN leaves at 5.48 ‘Tritinonuse. P.M. Leaves Elhoott’s : - : . fa tember 7, 1 - i. : nese r Sah - notted rope; others, in succession, Lair be Will Oe all operations belonging to his SiR: The Spec Sn ars Ege 4. M.and7 P. M., except Sunday, premises, under the direction of the info mer, | leap-frog over a wooden horse; then ti ey { profession at his old established office, as above, very A a . and to have improved my sight ‘or tickets, information, fare, &6., y to J.T. it was found that Mr. H. had ‘made his build: marche to the beat of the dram.’ The smaller | _419-tf more than any Other EET Ww, TAZEWELL. ENGUAND: Areas the “Pigs ote Camaar ing into a net-wor! combustible materi: or weaker boys begin with the lowest grade of HE IMPROVED SETS OF TEETH. is eihan ar, | Seaton. enti . from cellar to garret. He had bored holes in | oxereise, and follow up, according teu Sieatine | 1 és Tone. eda ean of Spectables obtained from Mr. | jy 18-tf _ Master of Transportation, Baltimore, the walls inserting small balls of waxed ends, system, arranged for health. They all seemed to go into it with the greatest relish, and showed well trained museular power. I could not but conclude that the superior physique of M. LOOMIS, M, D., the inventor and patentee of Moms Minted pysne Teetbe” having fully introdueed hi npc emen SD suoccens! int is rove v various oitie r parmanentiy lished himself in enveloped in tissue paper, and he had connected these from story to story, so as to thoroughly fire the joists in the partitions and introduce us. ‘ashington. the fiames under the plastering, and by all the Swedish men is not entirely due toclimate, | | eee rot but Ses vibccral meieal ae imaginable contrivances, had he laid his dia- | When will America learn eae health and | that indestructible mineral. No metal is used in | which I bolical plads, so as to flash his whole building, into an instant blaze. Near this building, too, was his own family and that of a brother, and many others. When the plot was discovered, and the Dutch- man told Mr. Ii. how long and how faithfully he had watched .bim, Mr. Hinkston made a their construetion, and they are therefore free from galvanic action and metalic taste. There are no vints to become filled with moisture or particles of fe |. hence they are pure and clean. They are lighter, stronger, less clumsy, far more durable, and petural in their appearance. | will ee areward o ine ‘Thousand Dollars to any one who will producea — work of art to equal mine in purity, beauty, durability, artistic exosilence or any other requis! strength have their unescapable laws ?”’ ee Ose oF THE Mest PECULIAR Macmant- cau Devices is the floating brick, an ancient invention; they are so light as to swim in water, and were formerly made at Marseilles, at Co- lento in Spain, and at Pittane in Asia. This From ght, and corresponding with About five years in sy ashington. 8 pair of Glasses for t! my decay in: heise skillful inthe preparation of Glarses for eyer Rot too far gone to be benefitted by —_ aid. from his observations and remarks, am convinced that he is a skillful optician. 8 2 my - aa hig scorpion of their Tecommmend him as & skilifu! optician. Me BENKY As Wise, PEreRssrre, October 21, 134. ago, | obtained from QRANGE AND ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD G@REAT SOUTHERN MAIL LINE Twice Daily, (Sunday nights excepted,) betwee: WASHINGTON CITY and the SOUTH. we ALEXANDRIA, GORDONSVILLE amp RICH Leaves Washington at 6 0’clock a.m. =e Washington at 7 o’clock pm. ‘or LYNCHBURG and the SOUTHWEST. eave Washington at 6 o’clock a.*m., arrive it used. and found them of great vision; and my opinion of him is, that . F. MAY, Lyncuture, November 7, 1854. an examination of Mr. Tobias’ Glasses, and J.J. BLACKFORD, M. D. 5 e3 i Jo LYNCHBURG next morning at 44, m., connecti clean breast of the matter, and confessed that | invention, however, was completely lost, until by ee ibly warranted. Mr. John Tee ee with the trains on the Virginie ‘and Tennessee Rat it was his design to fire his building, and thus | M. Fabbroni published a discovery ofamethod| 26 Paar. between lith and taty ete, aplS-Iy | ses, by which Lhave been greatly aided, my vision Foes Or MEMEO. San ceoeen Bom Cone: secure the ingurance money. He said that two | to imitate the float ng bricks of the ancients. having suffered greatly from reading at night inmy | Ottesville synohburg a di a —————————— IANOS—VERY CHEAP.—I have now in store the following great barga ni A very superior Piano of Ha!let, Davis & Co..7 octaves, hne rosewood; original ae aval $00, Ithas be-n rented outin a careful favily, and will be sold for $300. Also, a similar Piane, same makers, 6} octaves; origina: price $300; will be sold for $225. ‘these Pianora e really bargsins; we warrant and euarantee them as willingly as we do our new ones. All persons in want ofa good re'iable Fiano are #0- hieited to 61!) and see these instruments. Also. & Second-hand | Spe which hey = ao- cepted in part payment for a new one, for }; one for $40; one for #15: and o Ours is always the larg ity; therefore call at No. and iocn streets. fe9 NTISTRY, DR. STEPHEN BAILY, Orrics No. 198 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, re doors from lath Street, Dr. BAILY begs lea’ 2 inform the public that he gan be seen atal! hours, at his office, located as above. He feels assured that an experience of fifteen years’ Practice, with the large number of patients, and great variety of difficult cases that he has treated success- or three times he had been upon the point of touching off the train, but his heart failed him. What instigated him to the act he does not know, as his circumstances are easy, he bein worth $15,000 over and above his debts, an doing a good business. His property has been aesigned for the benefit of his creditors, as Mr. H_was arrested and held to bail. As there is no offence by Ohio statute in setting fire to one’s own property, of course Mr. H. could not be held, and yesterday he was discharged by the Probate Judge of Summit county. The material of which they are capable of being made is what is known as fossil meal, a kind of earth found in abundance in Tuseany, and consisting, according to analysis, of fifty-five arts of silicious earth, fifteen of magnesia, fourteen of water, twelve of alumina, three of lime, and one of iron. Bricks composed of thia substance, either baked or unbaked, float in water; and atwentieth partofclay may be added to their composition without taking away their Property of swimming. These bricks resist water, unite perfectly with lime, are subject to no alteration from heat or cold, and the baked differ from the unbaked only in the sonorous noni! which they have acquired from the fire. ‘heir strength is but little inferior to that of common bricks, but much greater in propor- tion to their weight; thus, a floating brick, measuring seven inches in length, four and a half in breadth, and one inch eight lines in thickness, weighs only fourteen and one-fourth ounces, whereas a common brick weighs about tances. tock of Pianos in this Pa. av., between 9th JOHN F. ELLIS. ever Coxcersixo Kisses.—* The kiss,” says an ancient woman hater, ‘- the aurora of love, but the sunset of chastity.”’ After the first kiss there follows a second, then a third, and so upward on the many ragged ladder of love to the «/tima thule. One kiss is very little and yet very much. It is the worldless interpreter of two hearts, which by this one breath tell each other more than by myriads of words. The kiss is the high priest (osegen night, al of earlier life,) it alords me the highest plessure to say that | consider him a skillful practical optician, and well pro} professional s Nr. J.To: the Spectacies which | obtained from you last woek are entirely satisfactory. visual range of my eyes, | have heretofore found great difficulty in getting glasses of the proper foca! dis- aid of your optometer this difficu!ty has been happily obviated, so that the Glasses you Sesideaiy cep boot adapted to my eyes of any I have et used. ery respectfully Peer Havin; lishmen ue, whice have aflorded me more relief and gratifi- cation than any I have ever tried. nily very good, was injured by writing and reading a} frequently to a very late hour: but with the these glasses I can study almost as iate as ever, and that too without the ly suffered. Fare from Washington to Lynchburg, $7.75, The steamer GEORGE PAGE, foot of Seventh street, being owned by the Railroad Company, runt in cpnnection with the trains. Tickets for Lynchburg prooured or the Bost. {7 Oanmbuses and Beseare Wagons will beat the Depot of the Washington Kaul . to convey pas gengers end bageage to the Steamboat, for Alexan- fr. & distance of six miles, sliowing ample tims for meais. may need his oes. B. ROUZIE, sider of the Methodist Conference, Wimtnoton, N. C., June 27, 1854, Bias—Dear Sir: | am happy tosay that to aid ae who From an inequality in the JA jexandria, July, 1857. It aflords me pleasure to etate, that by the MES A. EVANB. Agent, Se Is urnished me are | EW _ YORK AND LIVERPOOL ONITED STATES MAILSTEAMERS R. B. DRANE. ips com ector of St. James’ Parish, mee ag <3 -Te ee ‘a: been induced by a friend to visit theestab- | The arianc —-.———._ ,Capt. Oliver Eldrid, f Mr. Tobias for th {trying big | The BALPIC__.— ted ‘Comstosk fat ‘furnished with s parr slightly colored | Lhe ADKIATTO——-—. Capt, damon West, M. ht, origin- Those ships having beou built by contract expressly Jan ding for Gov. n nOrv100, ay eae has boen taken in their construction, as also in their engines, to in- enre strength and epecd, aud their accom wd passengere are unequalled for elegance and com t. Tine steamers ofthis line have improved water- Pi! [have Sravions: JOHN WILSON, Late Commissioneer Gen’! Land Offi Ce. five pounds and one-half. fally, will le him to surmount any difficulty, Dec. 11, 1855. tight oo tmente, and no expense nas been & initi i ini - a > , relat e Teeth. , to make them all as rood as new, the thorough exam jee of pay Scapa ae el Le Swedenborgi m is said to be makin; Severpecegestperolse tpt ae Pri gehbcl ae Sec eo erees be emg coed fare ot ‘ens uruseeconen proves their mode of construc- The ancients counted three kinds of kisses : | rapid advances, both in the number of its oe sad Ja : EY rly, hw led hint, 1ong since, todia: Loe are t yoanes with aon. soaneonan. Price of passage from New York to Liverpool, in Basia, that between friends and relatives. fessed disciples, and in the accession of clergy- all mercurial preparations for filit Teeth, also ‘May 5th, 1856. first cabin, is an 5800) =. Se: 5 oC sae Oscula, the kiss of veneration. men of influence in other denominations, who, | Mente for the seme ee ee ener: and Ce- | Twas recommended to Mr. John Tobiasasa skilful Perienoed Bergeon attached to enh ship. Wotatia Suavia, the kis proper—that between lovers. | embracing ‘‘New Church” views and interpre- | Teeth, and tliat Poroslian, mounted on Gold Pie, | optiown; andas | have eyes of remarkable peculiart- can be securse until paid for. The monks of the middle ages at theor- | tations, dispense them to their flocks. There is the only reliable substance that can be worn in the are now two “New Church’? societies in this ints—divided the hist into Tewthsee Bes mes cenaiunvol shown by the ne separate orders : en distinct and city, two in Brooklyn, one in Williamsburgh, aksoase he fintters himself from his long resi- i - The decorous or modest kiss. and one in Hoboken; and the agent of the New | dence LU ppecened in Ni ishintog. ho is ever iy | July 2. The diplomatic, or kiss of policy. Church Book Concern states that the largest finan to bes seunsrons friends patrons. he bess . - pe loave to refer them to the following 3. The spying kiss, to ascertain if a woman | buyers are among the most popular clergymen, ty, | was gratified to fini comprehend them by inspection and some slight measurement. and he has OLR cles that suits me admirably. Having been for years und that Mr. Tobias seemed to —— 4 PROPOSED DATES OF SAILING. made me a pair of FROM NEW YORK. FROM LIVERPOOL. = Wednesday, Feb. Wed y,M" A. P, BUTL. Wasuineton, Aug. 8, 1855. Saturday, Jan. 16.. S.. 1858 Saturday, Feb.13. y ‘ch 3.1858 Saturday, March Wednesday, M’ch 31.1858 Saturday, Apr! 10. Wednescay, A pri! 28.1858 1, 1856, TESTIMONIALS: two sets of giasses—one for ylight, and one | Saturday, April 26. Wednesday, May 12. 1858 had drunken wine. but that packages of books and tracts are now | From the iste Rector of the Churoh of Epiphany of hiekatered bie nas a Ihave sok his ter Sotnrday, Mey 2 Wednesday? Ae “ase 4. The slave kiss. sent for from Mexico, Chili, Buenos Ayres, Dr. B. aL. oe desireto express | S°¥eral months, and find them exoelient. Saturday, June 5. The kiss infamous—a Church penance. Brazil, Oregon, and all other parts of the new | mi Aantal separ ae ial We conbanene pe SE Seturday, June 6. The slipper kiss, practiced toward tyrants. | world, as well as from most juropean States. | you asa superior dentist. The operations oxecnted Mr. J. Toptas. Sir: The pair of Spectacies you pee 3a 4 7. The judicial kiss. Societies, and numerous believers in now | for me hava boen highly Lag meme a furnished me yesterday are particularly satisfactory Senuviey, Awe 1 8. The feudal kiss. Church doctrines are found in England, France, publio that your skill's0 well Gonerves. to me. They are very decidedly the best I possess, | Saturday. Aux. 28 hi 1 efull ¥. The religious kiss (kissing the cross.) Prussia, the German States, and even in Rome ours vory truly Sad end tee piensa for opticians rec, | Selurgay. Sept * 10. The academical kiss (on joining a solemn | and Florence —N. Y. Sun Washington, Aug. 3, 185. J. W. F eNom, ommended to me on account of their profess! E rotherhood.) — a rom dest timo ‘overs. standing in France, England the United States, Saturday, Oct. 11. The hand kiss. Jovexite Incexcrry.—A farmer in Vir ” aoe ot nBonae, Cotman & Co. sia foes on also lensed witht ty Dag pete hs Sevan Rev wen 7. 12. The Judas kiss. jinia, who had been digging a well, was called Pe ts esen! vi otephen Realy Paresen Dee. pose of preserving and improving t) nt. Saturday, Dec. 4 1858 Wednesday, 13. The medical kiss—for the purpose of from home, leaving none but two small | portant and je0e of work, whioh he did to | Respectfully Benes CALD' filly healing some sickness. i . C., Louisville, Ky. ifoult sons on the premises. During his absence, a isfao favorite horse by accident got into the well, which was about twelve feet deep, and of suffi- cient diameter to allow the horse standing room. The boys on discovering the unfortu- nate animal, set their young brains to work to get him out. Their bill of “ ways and means’’ Dy in view of the fact that nguiahed members of the Dental }» failed, after repeated trials, to perform the same work satisfactorily, i gives m pleasure to express my entire confidence by timation of his skill, o Eph etiaign 11 ANN Boses, Extract froms notereseiyod from thelate Hon. Joha he kiss of etiquette. 15. The kiss of love—the only real kiss. But this was also to be variously considered, vis : given by ardent enthusiasm, as by lovers; by matrimonial affection ; or, lastly, between two men—an awful kiss, fasting like sandwiches fe 7, HAR Saturday, Oct. ‘rofessor of M. appl BRooxtn OxtHoraxnic INstiTvTION, EDWARD kT COELIRS, No. &, Wall street, low Yors. t ful inati r. J. TFobias’s BROWN, SHIPLEY & CO., Liverpool, latsous am ona — testi y that theirhard — B. G. WAINWRIGHT & ae Pars. learn i * cxsal ender own: i ‘accountable — parilenlariy fooossns fe to those, whose The ors of thoes ships will not impairment of the eyes are in want of ies. 1 consider, moreover, Mr. T: det for gold, silver, builion, speci iar atse ston nl bili th for and the alone Hip ot lading ice j. focus of the eye,! without butter or meat. was almost exhausted when the youn one, & - rf - only nine years old, suggested an cuesadeneey’ em Hoans of his optomoters In addition: Teen inthe: | | /NITED STATES MAIL LINE —It has been a preva-| which was immediately adopted. They had tng could be better. ry pete it — if ee sup) lied some of my pa- ONLY REGULAR LINE ent notion that ice houses must be made in the | been threshing, and saree. quantities of straw 70. peste i ie fis BAER MB. AND WITHOUT FAILURE FOR EIGHT YEARS, FOR earth—but a wiser generation has discovered | was convenient. The boys with a confident those that relief from the ies of the Piysicion and Surgeon, Berlin; Member of the CALIFORNIA AND OREGON beonidhpedrrme aude. Ce See ere macnt all toe si the oot, = waste oh Lr recymmond br. proatinn’ con Of tne Medieal “Bocie eons, Es eanaied of tas VIA PANAMA RAILROAD. more rapidly the air. A writer in the | armeful sufficient to ¢ well, the noble $ i ‘ork; late Sur- 7 — Agrcaltarity, gre he fling domriptional| sme tramping it down anil ho could walk | Went tfiasturt tay aifiey ate aetauas | gatvapRieeen anemic ect; | Karoar Suing Day 6h 230 of each month ope on his premises : right out upon straw dail. fully appreciating ears. Poneky NIXON,” anchester, Eheland, and Surgeonof theB. | ¢, yr0n.—So many frauds and imposi- “I partitioned off the northeast corner of my | the kindness of his youthful liberators, and no of es Conf, of the M. E. Churoh Sow O, Lastitution. Nonvorx, Va., July 27, 1954, | tous of various kinds fave een) RR Froodbouse, wbich opens to the west. and is 2 | doubt thinking ‘‘ali's well that ends well.”” We, the having had occasion toava | _ li pe sg be ie ae eh, Ce NTA. that the subscriber, the only authorized feet wide. The ice rvom is about 9 ject square; ourselves ofthe professional skill of Dr. 8. Baily, | great dim oot a cutaining { ced Sg “Purein, | Agent for passage by the U. 5. Mail Line, vie Fane is clapboarded on the studs on the north and| Tax Pusasures or Heaven. — Jeremy Tay- Surgeon Dentist of this oity, or ’ | ony nies Me Lona ee ment. Tulsi. | ina in the aity of 5 ew, York, feole at Ba uty to east, and lined on the inside, leaving the 4 inch | Jor, speaking of the widow of a blacksmith, who ent of his Operations on our families of frieuda, take | the present by the substitution for me of better s ge lp pend aag a, Fy space between empty. _ On the south is an inch | was con antly laboring to procure the neces- Han ruelas f the nniformiy satisfhotory manner peo pom sores Gissses. They Fre slenr. cesyatel tie find the true office of the Steams! % board partition. just tight enough to hold saw- | garies of life, thus quaintly portrays her char- | in which he vertorms the most delicate gifioul os x comfactal fromaae or og er lohrity rewvivean Mail Line, via les pe as no other office dust. On the west I sitp in boards, Uke bars, | acter: ‘Thus she lived, poor, patient and | operations in Dental Surgery.and werespeotfuily re. | to,thoes Tho from age or other iparmuty require a iB fhe Companies have only one oftce {2 New York, to any height I wish to pile my ice, and leave | resigned. Her heart was a passion flower, | Sopimeng wince we conudence and patronage of the WILMINOTON, N.C. Juno 16, 1854. | gilt LOmROr Reet tre onpnar of Wreamne the upper part open, just as is convenient. | bearing within it the crown of thorns and the iomas U. Wat’ B Aronitest Us. tole | ro persons who have the si ito mat ores Fronting oa the North iver, head This is my house. cross of Christ. Her ideas of heaven were few 's Muu - Dot Washington, Bee: im pa Fh phan gl outtabia person ba fend Observe my airy over the door: “ Into it, on the ground, I put from 6 to 10| and simple. She rejected the doctrine that it + OLN, M.D. of Washington. ©, | from whom to obtain such Giames as they may re- 1. W. RA Ase inches of sawdust, ther put in my ice, one foot | was the place of constant activity and not of os. A. . of, Washington, 5 Pogy hye pes eases with © gels of pean | wget hn he El Tee dhtncnanes from the partition on every side, packing it as | repose, and believed that when she at length ace WALTON, i poverns of Forida, fora ahs feet Ah ay sine e hye PHLapEL rata. WILMINGTON AND closely as £ oan, snd in “ large blecks ae Ican resched it she would work no more, butsit ina Bagg bang Mares Ofer na Pegertment, which Tenth required me tobe on duty ALTIMORE RAILROAD. conveniently handle. I then fill the spaces | elcan white apron and sing pealue”’ four, Principal Bi ademy, | from 11 0 i+ a Heine 5 SE : next the partitions with samdast, and good patie thendiserdeats. Me arama ub | time fused butone hight. W. A. WALKER. depth, (aay one foot ) over the top, and it is {Pr A little five-year-old friend of ours Passenger trains for Phiiadeiphin leave President Mire pte in thin way or wo yum | bas bmn tn efog sora melas tins | MARms A ROaanaue agus hr Oe po phan = ve p in this way for two years n, in form an idea spirit pote owe | hrintian life; ese T 8. ; f atit past, and bad all [ wanted. for dairy and other | as distinct from the body. We adpaverea to Poa and g ‘weed sD Dstsote, among o'slock &- 2 ening Malate p.m re uses, and to give to my neighbors, and I had | explain “You sald you loved mo, jaat wow?” Fhe Bits Hours of Beripture Lessons for the Lit- v6 35 pm. oniy-e Al traig, copnect with New jenty of ive left last week.’” “Ob, yes best ?”” “‘Whatdo you love with, your | tle ‘at Home; 75 ots. 4. i, ruins except 6 25 p. m. a ma en Bi ar forehead?” “No.” “Your hand? yourfoot? enh 's Visite: by theanthor of ‘The Chris pm Fe TI & Owing to a strike in the office of the Bos- 2 youreyes?” “No, nants y ve Bal . ton Courter, Blonday’s issue of that paper was set {oqutting band futiored from pet ya fete OR & MAURY Bookstore, | Sa From Phiadsipie« editors reporters. ie occa were ® sion te ieremeved torknan ced tre 2a | over the heart, with strlempheat “One kno | 22S. ___(istel, Unions ube "| eo See MALT. etors, the remo’ com- y i ELODEO. ssitors being members of the Printer’s Union | now what I love tb—iteita the place thes ee deren eaal Bere na 008% somes PFS Paso that sity. jeggles!*? ome Shee my ¢-ly EL. 188 Piane Store, ALEXANDRIA AND WASHINGTON. The GEO end THOMAS conven time. ~~ paeee ~ ularly at ‘lowmg houre : L ALEXANDRIA at —te, 8, 10 ASHINGTON at 6.4, and 6 eee oy = rommeeneuones = re Meet RICHARD WALLACE, Pres, FOR MOUNT VERNON, rORSR LER rise ee Mayet Loree ot 9 and Alexandris at 9% o'clock, oe ber usual Morning trips between Washington Alexandria will be ant b fozr vermitted. SAMTL BAKER, Capt. | 4E PACIFIC iP CUM One ef w phew ges Ue Company, carrying United AL. . GALIFOUNTA, and SHECOR eaves RRB twiee each . on the arn. vai of the United States 8.8. ae ipso, ocean to cowan, ont peti ders is oheckedin New ¥ Bod are arked a nt fhe company’ expense. The weney pad ta iew York covers im port in Papama end Francisco, to prevent im case of - lent, 80 that the route ls entirely reisabie—no iM occurred in care. «i lenve Panainn the eame day tues ar- rive at Aspinwall. Conduct: th: by each steamer, and take elarroel worteneed ohalics Chee ae ‘or through tik aes ot the beet pies vat the agency. f77 est st New Fork.to knus UNSERE « 00, duet C. 1 paamaee Boston. Fo® NORFOLK AND PORTSMOUTH, Va The steamer LOUISIANA leaves the Union Dock, foot of Concord street. Balti- more, every Tuesday. Thanesey, Saterday andthe steamer N RT A} Wed iy, and Fri- LLs, CAROLINA every Monday, day, at 50’clock p.m. M. &; A oats President Raltimore Staambost Co. 7°? WESTERN TRAVELERS, FALL AND WINTER ARRANGEMENTS. NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY. On and after January 23th, 1858, Two Daily Trains will leave Caivert Staton, Balturnore, for OREO, Cleveland. Cincinnati, Louis. and ail cities and towns im the West and North and Southwest. THE MORNING MAIL TRAIN Leaves Baltimore daily (Sunday excepted) at 8.158. as for Pittsburg ané all Western Towns and es. henetAE ACCOMMODATION TRAIN weaves Beitimore daily (Sunday ex: at3p. m., for Parkton. Ni 4 THE NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN Leaves Baitimore every Night at 10p. m., t~ ing with the Lightning Express over the Pennsy!- van's Rail jor Pittsburg, arriving at 1 p.m. ihe tisa. sand BT ea over 3 fs road and ite ‘Northern, tern connections. ea anaes for Chicago, Rook telegt., pes- . lowa City, Milwaukee. Dubuque. St. il, and cther tend ‘ng cities in the Northwest. will save ONE HUNDRED MILES OF TRAVEL and TREN = sad = time, with FOUR Less changes of cars, by taking this route. iLz~ Passengers for Cleveland, Sandusky, Toledo and treit go by this route, and the tim® is un- unled. being 43 miles shorter than any ot (3™ Passengers tor St. Louis, b Haxte, Cair ‘her rents, Tere and ail! points on the Lower and Up- make jess changes of cars and arrive y other route; and to Cincinnati, Co- ly an ee and other promipeut it AS quick as er route, "AI Western baceage oheoked through and bandied f liinmsport, “Pinenra Falls, Elmira, anda ain And citi a WESTERN NEW YORE and CANADA, will find this the shortest, cheapest and most expe- ditious route. and leave by train at 6.158. rm. Passengers for He er, Gettysburg, Emmitte- burg, Wriehtevillle, Columbia and Lancaster leave in the morpiag train at 8.15.8, m. Passengers leaving \Vashington at 6a. m.,connect with the 8.15 a. m. train, and those by the trains at 3 amend 5.20 with the 10 p. m. train for all parte of the West. For further correct and peal eprestion ere apply at the Ticket Office of the Northern Ce.tral eee Calvert LS corner of Calvert and rank liu streets, jtumore. a C. C. ADREON, Sup’t. J. BH. WARNER. Ticket ‘Agent. font M48 ete WORKS. WM. RUTHERFORD, ARiicli be in MakeL E Street, between 12th and 13th Streets North, Wasnineton Crtr. Invites public attention to his extenrive heantiful designed aud Finberateiy Carved MA. TELS in a variety of Marbles, together with a choice assortment of STATUARY, which for de- s oan eee Ce be eprpaseed, = = adapte4 for the Garden or Tomb. ment «f Pain, Mantels, Monuments, and Tomb- stones at very low prices. Monuments of any design executed to order with punctuality and dispatoh. Estimates given ior Brownstone or Marble work o so River Fiaging, and every other work ia our line. Ple se onl] and make an inspection of our stook. N. B.—Make a note of the address. fel7-6m OYS’ WINTER CLOTHING AT RE- B DUCED PRICES. Our present stock embraces every description Youths’ and Roye’ Garments, suiteble for dreve school wear, which we mS oe lling at we re . WALL He NS& CO, “Tem twee sz'Palav., bet, Sth and Irth sis HE BELLE OF WASHINGTON —A true story of the affections; by Mrs. N. P. Las- = BELLE OF WASHINGTON, a True a Story of the se by Mrs. N. P..Lasselie, hh, paper. % Ae hree"Btauttes, by Mrs, Southworth; cloth, : ps : sale at Fat outa COR & MAURY'S Bookstore, 34 Pennsy!vania avenue. Cintel and Umen? ‘TIC THLY FOR MARCH re- A TANTS MONTHLY FOR MBROR, Knickerbooker Magazine, for Most he Three Beauties, by Mrs. Southworth. Washington, omerty pabieeet wane theeme ol Anche Grecen,”} by irs. N. P. Lasselle. Beatrice Cenci, the sensation 5 lerical Life, soarep Sater. he ee. teeter “Inquire With- *™4 leo. choice selection of Stationery constartly for ante at on Bad NS. SHILLING TON? Bockste-e, » Building. fez? ___orner 43% st. and Pav. % EW STOCK OF PIANOS e inet reek, reoriv tifal Pisnos, to ‘which we invite, the atrention of rgest, " Has bhe 9 ’ NF. ELDI fez: wa Po.gee tee heed eS PO eth ected . HOO) T, SHOE, AND ea Tin a ree fa 27-4t I have on hand a iarge assoriment of Ladies’, Gentiemen’s, Misses’ ’. Youths ene Ganon Quetta Beatin hated sosemers, 8, 5 br Rpere Waier-proof Boots and Shoes, will sell cheap cash. Also, ® ena etook of Sole Lesther Trunks @ redyoed prices. eee “ae PF HOOVER, = ‘Sth and 10th sts. I CANNOT BE BEAT. 7S OLD WRECK WHISKY, of 12. we Ad, on werle<e big, rl | bes —judai y Mi t at bi a it itt of otter Ws ioe ums. Old Jalup. W ., fine » Teas, 2 Ale, and Stout, wholesale oN P. LEVY, No. 554 12th and B streets porth, near the Canal. ND BAR OF GEORGIA. Beis gious 1790 to 1887, Puistx TAYLO fe 1s-tf us aS

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