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a Cee se 2 fe aerate emerge ence NS A EE SE RL RSS EAS: SN SUR IRS ra: ot ane SEE ERNEST RR Care ee A a eo THE: EVENING STAR|y, == PUBLISHED BYBEY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXOL~'TEB,) f : AY THE STAK SUILDINGS, Corner of Pa. avenus end Bleventh strest, a By W. D. WALLACH. Papers served in packages by carriers at $4.8 year, @r 3 conte per month. To mail subsoribersthe sub- soription price is $3.508 year, in advances; $2 for six months; 9! for three months ; and for ‘ees than three months at the rate of 12 centea week. Single Copies, one cent; in wrappers, two cents. ADVERTISEMENTS (of eight lines to the square) sami-rety pr oh ivan aces wake WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 1858. NO. 1,596. POISONING. oh PAT DURKAN’S PIGEONS, Pianos, &o. re ered i . —______ Special Botices, BO oe ee aiditicctiran oe Many years ago, when peace had provoled » | Sosa awn FirascDi- Traoy Delorme, eeet | (FOLD MEDAL PREMIU iP ial infux of Frenchmen into [reland, it of Consumption, was for several years so a IANO FORTES. tention. The family of imines pear oee appened that one arrived at Kilderhaddy, and badly afflicted ty agbeeea in that for s partof the TLLIAM fase pape a steeetit ake ppahrecsin with « host whose name was Pat time he was confined to his bed. He was eventually | * (seni eeing nth tetirm of discussed much to his satisfaction, and it now | Snrez,.4 Preseyption furnished hi ‘i Travelers’ Directory. Travelers’ Di 7” =~! / as ees WASHINGTON BRANCH RAILROAD, ALEXANDRIA AND WASBINGTON. he Steamers >. 3 = couuyee sojourned to be sent by bis brother Robert. The Meter was gr- Durkan. His first breakfast there bad been = bP © ALEXANDER = * sale of grand and 7 Page—tx, 8, 108. ms rested, but the se par fine to be very strong | only remained to select the materials for dinner comedy aon bag , Mai eared every P uae ae ard AA ge z — Thomas Collyer 9.1 a. CELT ener Wet tsa one | em dst tame of far res na | pace eee en asa ieee & misrepresentation of facts on a former exam =. excursion to the neighboring islands. equally assure in cases of fits as of dyspepsia. The Pat was summoned. - ingredient: found FY tore. Twill | we new Sales Room at ‘rains at G and 8a. % connect nation, and the evidence bas been thereby 50 | « Vat you have for dinniere?”” demanded the | send this value raberi pce ine plcbon dn the street jeomibon paris pte LEG Wet Bacimore forthe icasten aes for muuch strengthened, that the wife bas been im- | Frenehinan. receipt of one postage stamp te pay postage, ® music store, where they will mn for Predsthok cal Re Re 2.5, 4, and 5 o'clock. a nd beld to bail as well asthe bus-| « What havn't I, your honor,” returned Pat. | add Dr. Tract D un, New York Post tant! a large assortment of plain trains preas, and stop HAKD WALLACH, Pres, aad. The victim of the attempt isa man of | « 5 i * bled’ ; =e . ughly -fin’ ‘square Piano Fortes- f Washington junctions. The large wealth, which would fall to bis brother, | terete re Proete ab. biled, and stowed an’ | Office. jan 2m" lelodeons, from the. best makers. {rom ¢ to 5 Junotic Eastern train of Saturday at 4.20 p.m. goes only to FOR MOUNT VERNON. inde: phia. The COLLY ER will leave for Mount Vernon on On Sanday onl: 2 fried, an’ the murphies to the back iv that with doubl -buards, deuble reeds, which was the motive of the attempted as- is; an’ i t small ob ination. The oitases’ called Gen Ellee again; an’ its seldom the likes iy them cragses 1 AM IN PossEssion of some valuable certificates — mm. TUESDAY Sand FRIDAYS, from W asbington at ; ** | in favor of the Consumption Destroyer; also of ite ‘the manufactare<f | Ov Sun 7 OPH. A. PARSONS. Acent, | J und Alerrotne ar ie aoe Sy aabinaton at Lynch, a domestic, until recently, in the fami- Bp reget wy Bi ena goanttry, efficacy in relieving bronchial disease attended with —ys leand retail, on the moet NEW AND IMPORTANT SCHEDULE. moreing trips between Uisotington ond Atezeniene Ditohert B. Kirkpatrick. She testified as |" « Vat you have manager?” quoth the French- | #¥ere couch. ‘The Syrup in pleasant and safe,and | oge™ Germ highest, premium N ie cat “seamen Bbkuh Oe follows : I was examined on the day Robert | man. ba aach ss’composed of roots and herbs prooured from the fd medal) at the Fairs of the Maryland Institute FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WEST, es Kirkpatrick was arrested; I was brought here}: Arrah, be aisy, your honor,” replied Pat. | Blue Ridge: it no common article. ‘They are | #¥0 euccessi me ae Covey meme see Sew eTT : 7 *sane liye eaMeair ous then; since that time I have expressed a desire | « the divil resave the taste iv i. meat is | 2ieely enveloped in my circulars, where my piace of best New Y. ° to be re-examined; I made it because [ had got residence is seen. under the same roof wid ye, barrin the ould she dog. an’ she s neither here nor there in atin, you know.” Ss ef the Steamsh: 4 this carrying 3 vi warded the & BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. ted States Mais for ACAP UT! The extract of a flower called the Alpha Ointment the Uni: out of my confusion ; I know I said no The recent extensionand improvement of its ead ALIPORK NIA, and OREGON, \euves GEBEB for the Piles, can, with the Syrup, be found at Mr. when I ought to have said yes; (dish shown :) ing connecting lines at the Wert tins required an en . ited Rtacee We fhe arr t vai of th ry ail 8. 8. Co: "seteam- to the best of my knowledge I know that; it is |” << Misericorde!”” ejaculated. Monai C. Stott’s; the Syrup is at several other places on |i M. :’ Lire revision of Lyin ve my yg srs. which leave New Orieans and New Tork rese- the last of four of the kind we ha : 4 @ our, Some | Pennsylvania avenue, 83 well as Georgetown, at a! it this wes (i “ Ou Sth and 20th of each with the he las mar os the had when I went | what discomposed, and not compreh. ding th Ca. oe NDAY, Jane Tie to live with Mr. and Mrs. Kirkpatrick; I| Iutent of Poce Eiehcales re ending the | Me. Newman's on Bridge street. In Alexandria at i fe v " : 4 y ran | ROR DS kes Connecting vis PANAMA RA can’t tell now where the three others are; the | Manger.” Pirascology, “ Manger, I say | Ledvetter’s. In Baltimore, wt Hance’s, 108 Balti- speaking for . NER AINatarte | These steamships have boon inspected and ap- first was broken in my hands whil mashing it; Psat h688 tint be callin’ abody names in| ™restreet. arf ch, appreciation in whi Svums Cancion Bioteme: Baiumore.s07 Ast Cexcept proved by the Navy Department, and guaranty speed pepolie hag Sep ont Teasan carts er te gibrish, for all that,” said Pat, “an I'M take | Spxctat Noticx.—For P ‘'amed Breath, White cabal 4P. Find — mgeres T Fectone Railroad (© miles long) is ‘oom. bs 5 - rT Fy ‘ “ —' from ocean oean. t Sor rick told me to put it ay. as it would do - Bible oath into the bargin, that the sorrow | Teeth, and Beautiful Complexion, use Balm of -Aoetrgl ng copay at eas A Mid AUN, Site (Sanday ox, The of sano so gheeheden Baw to bake little pies on; I did nd then.there the ee mangy of,meazly mate is under the same — hats willed sane on ne Wholess AM, onnecting at Benwood with Central Ohi cudestel cc Praoaes seamen et he ‘company's was one whole plate and two halves in the |‘ \iyrmer.3 te daipae eshrapeppatig adele aa mae 2 before ¥ trains for Corumbus, Cincinnati, Ind: ince | expense. “The oomey asd tn New Vouk coven al 2 Diable!’’ cried Monsieur, nearly out of pa- | tt hair to curl beautifully. Price 50 cents isville, Chicago, St. Louie, & and = of the tnt house when I was brought here the first time; | tience. «for dinniere, I say dinniere '”’ W. P. Ferniver & C Aith trains for Cleveland, i" Feu teamers are kept in port m Panama when the officer came for me I was busy down |< Och, regarding the di 7 is it?” said Pat; Proprietots, New York. ot Rs frond, and cleo at Parkersburg with raneisen, to provent detention Pine pm seein» Seed Mies Knees ths enelis. Brn Kisk-| srmncghin’ sare 1 tela soar bocoe ali alone Gon | 1 Weokilatb/aia ouall ane ceatecomaetea) taperion PIANOS, jest csnivetes theeecoes | “Tuned the ST. LOUIS and CINCINNAT! | destese that shertetets catiete alee oat patrick opened the parlor door at that time, long ago. We've roast, an’ biled, an’ stewed, |. TAYLOR & Mavny, Booksellers, between Sth and rerooms of : EXPRESS TRAIN leaves daily at 5.05 P. M., con: SS ee or Garar- and asked him to walk i an’ fried ; but if you want to know all the inns | 1th st., P : ni. hand Pints te eee : ay note | f =p ae mchont capuee ar rive at Aspinwall, ros meat theaters pie Rp neay lpn UNNS & CLARKE’S hours fre Cefembes) and Show's irom Washiog. | shares of women and ostidren without otker protest and your honor may pick and choose for the 4 ve tors. ry or’s office with hi i matter iv that. ASHIONABLE DANCING, HALLETT. DAVIS & CO. t'Gmfton ‘with oars b 1 eck rota Jn i and Mariott Bor theongh | at the lowest rates apply at t, and what am I going to do there? He said | “Pat lugged out his bill of fare, which had F a CELEBRATED PIANO FORTES, . Cincinnati, ete, These thongeney. oN a - ees 1 AY MON to = Sep pd — peer bes I would | been prepared for the occasion by his better PROF i. W.MUNDER respectfully announces | Constantly ae ony ee gomnset st 7 mo indianapolis, —— ARMSTRONG, BARRIB& co., patton ae Pond oy T plete aE eid half. and the contents of which he was as ut- ie last “4 306 , between 9th and loth ste. Wess =xpress for Louisville, Cairo and St. 6.L. BARTL Sr cvricane.— or apa deanithdig rongfull Theat oa ears terly ignorant of as his guest, before he had | afternoon Fen 2d, 1858. All those who desire, Purchasers will fi to their interest to examine | Louis through to St. Lowis iniessthan hours from | Jy 34~ . * to get ready and come with him, Mrs. Kirk- [ation am ote Sent patrick came up to me and said, Ellen, don’t get so frightened ; [ am afraid it is something about Mr. Kirkpatrick, and if it is say no to every thing they ask you ; tell them you don’t know—or else you will get Mr. Kirkpatrick in a deal of trouble ; I said to her, oh, yes ma’am, i - | to be prepared for the exhibition are earnest}. for themselves the superior qualities of the above imore. By this train the time toall the centra’ OR NORFOLK AND PORTSMOUTH, Va tion, whether the re “otal ensia ak aay solicited a jun ta noon ar posse aa the at 3 sel gethers Piacente reaps i e- 1anos. — aris, tha I take plact ediately. | Stools, Covers, Melodeons, &c., &c., also on | the distance is .OU! N. . period have been made out within a circuit of | Mie G hangy, Dances will take place imma entirely { band. nlé-tr | thi Dede ST Col IANA, leaves the Umon some miles—he placed it however before his | new, and excel any ever offered to the public. ‘Tuesday Thor aad guest. Parents whodesire to see their ohildcen enay and | (FYE MUSIC DEPOT OF W. G. METZE- Saturday: nnd the steamer NO TH seeing) ag i ITT, corner of Eleventh street xnd, da Y edneed ~ “Ros bif?”’ inquired the Frenchman, as his ion San ey shoul not fail £0. extey Peansylvania avenue, in the largest te weal Asolna “ey Ngee 7 W ~ io and Fr eyes caught the first item. Gentlemen's Classes on Tuesday and Thursday } only compiote Musical Establishment in! jon and at Washington, D. C Ars Prasidant Raltimare St Co. “ , > * ” “ he District of Columbia, Washing —— Oe eal 2 hunder an’ ouns'”” thought Pat, “I'm Pipette hh bit g Bae 3 Bacow Haven & Go ranse’s oole- | gigs the eerie ned eerie kt been mas | ANG WESTERN TRAVELERS, I will i I then came down and went with the dished now altigither intirelf—Roatt beef, mes : brated PIANOS sreatwasne Hosen veatomie psogely Rime by ne by tak: Sak T shee gi pi — ; Iwas re = office whena gen- your honor! troth, thin, | would not recom. D ANCING ACADEMY. byjsiso, Prince's superior MELODEONS a tand, and resuming next morning by Whi + Py % bs — oR T Wi it eo at 3 dish rolled up init; that ene eee rend * | mind it, bekase you sce its long killedlong | “de, -p F. GASZYNSKI and DAUGHTER have | struments and Sheet Music ofevery deserigtion. | Sommodation, trata, leaving Cum —— G9 SE: dish rolled up in it; that was officer Russell, | enough.” he added, mentally, ‘seeing as how | the honor tg announce to the Ladies aud Pianoforte tuning exeou'ed by Mr. Rebine, nw GERS. FALL AND WINTER ARRANGEMENTS. te opened the paper and asked me if [ knew | bad luck to the tasie iva dead coe sone Be ell ro cena Ri Cine een oat ola! : ‘The Cuntveriand Asoonsmnuaion Feneiat 7 A.M. NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY. the dish—or did [ ti 3 1 was | in the face since ould Moileen’s leg last Christ- Washinatos me alas the 9th of October, at = aehii Eee = ill stop at all Stations east of Cumberiand, andthe | On and after January 28th, 1858. Two Daily Traine going to look : mas ~* r ses and Masters, 5] 4 SEVENTH STREET 5] 4 Wheeling Accommodation at all Stations Sorses Will leave Calvert Station, Baltimore, for t our dish, came into my mind what] «Yeap! rejoined Monsieur. and Gontiemeny§ — ci inna going Week. Mastverdiy. the Died Pittsbure, Chiango, rs. Kirkpatrick bad said to me when I was “Nor th: i 50 tage Wied sedi look " etown—on Wednesday,, POBIA . tr in leaves awe De Tes ene. Cleveland, Cineinnsty leaving the house. and I answered, no sir; he slink. s Seni ersee Pat; “it's only rrovet’s Ladite Sums Office Sones Seat, es noe pie mt ike Ns ou ae = citzes and towxs in the West and : red, ir ; ink, r—sl 7 in- | i » three ent. ed mo if { was sure, and I said yee, sir: he Qimneelf “for tts ct tee ee and partiCularg application can be mad Ono ONSEHE NORTHWESTERN, VIRGINIA |" Te MORNING MAIL TR a's ca ish | Bed to himself, «for its not dead yet. pa ap app 7 a tod Frid E THE MORNING MAIL TRAIN went awey with it; this is the same dish | «: Pigeons,” enumerated the Freschman . G.’s residence, 407 K street, between 9th One eae Ld Rese nl eke tee ee cae ereereburE: W8E | Leaves Baltimore daily (Sunday exocpied)at 8.158, ‘to the best of my knowledge; when I went with the true nasal twang, annulling the oe Glasacs ; Telescopes, Mi pes in fie ai onstwardiy. * sino , Gition” cee sp hederre Thy bh aes dome Mrs. K. was in the kitchen ; she asked. | finals. : = Spee priaty fost oturoeon hat Rae piew! | The FREDERICK TRAIN starts at 4 P.M, THE ACCOMMODATION TRAIN what all about any how? I said it is all “Och sure that’s not init,” cried Pat: « hi Dentistry, &o. 7 pal eee hve uresonhand, & jer. stopping at way stations. Leaves Frederick at9.36 | Leaves Raltnuore daily (Sunday excepted) at 3 p. about a mince pie, that went to Mr. K. of Arch | the dickens docs he monn anodes inte] FRR. Rs FINLEY HUNT. saa A, M.. Striving at Baltimore [2 noon “ m., for Parkton. street; I am told that there is poison in it, and | pus! ng.” ann ae ee "DENTIST, ’ ‘TRATIMONIALS A. M., and 5.15 P. oy MNeott's 1 Arte] Raowee belies tren Ritte oe : Ellen ego clamping Para pers ae “' Pigeons,” reiterated the guest. will porto'm a operat one bntonrine 5 es Sm: The PEER oar poh typ mage ac A. M, and7 P. M., except Sunday. Express over the Pennsyi- » Yo 10! > ly z ing with the Lightrung ma'am, I did as you told me, and said no; I said it was an awful thing, however; she said, why, it did not kil! any of them; I said, no, it did net, but it would, only for the child; she said she often told Mr. K. not to be so revenge- “Och bother, your honor, sure it’s not game | profession at his old established office Move Than an othe T hove ai aproved my sight | For tickets, information, thre, &e., apply to J.T. | VARs Railroad for Pitsburg, arriving at | p.m. n 3 = dig-tf more than any other 1 have ately tried. | ENGLAND, Agent,at the ‘Ticket ofiee, Camier | p80 %.198-m-and 10 p "over the Piltsburn, Bort LITT. W. TAZEWELL, | Station. WM. 8. WOODSIDE, Wayne and Chicago Railroad snd its ‘Northern, Southern and ys 7. Sat ere CaO, ock land, or lington, lowa City, Milwaukee. Dubuque, St. Be your are making iv me ?’’ said Pat. woo rejoined the Frenchman, raising HE IMPROVED SETS OF TEETH, is tone. “ By the hokey, I have it,”’ J hav nad pals of Lian penunary obtained Lote Mr. | iy 13tf Master of Transportation. Baltimore, and pm of great assistance to my . cried Pat, after Mt inventor : FEAL Ad Cortaapoudiae w esoription of tuen | (RANGE AND ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD i iu tal opticmn. ort thwee! rz ful, but there was no use in talking to him. t Mts its myoolt tine keene hoi aye now perman vA. W a - 7 coe one Buuvare onLet es, TaavaE and Tes Mrs. K., soon after, asked thé witness if they hair—the push ‘ 8 Your honor to a linked PETERSBURG, Uctobor 2], 1854. > ae HOURS in time, with FOUR LEss changes of cars, by had any’ more of those dishes? I’ anid hair—the pusheens! Faith itsiucky I thought is improvement for Sots of Teeth oonsistachief: | About five years ago. 1 obtained from Mr. Tobias taking this route. 'y more ase Gisnes Said, yes, | iv it—whilleluh!”’ And he made his exit in | ly in makinge set of but one piece of material, and | in Washington, 8 pair of Glasses for th G@REAT SOUTHERN MAIL LINE i= Passengers for Cleveland, Sandusky, Toledo there are two; she said, there is the other; | }+ h glee with his successful inti ti t indestructible mineral. No metal is used ip | which J used. and found them of great ase — and Detroit go by this route, and the tim) as un- she took the meat off it and laid it on the win- th ed. th: ‘this iden toD. __ | their construction, and they are therefore free from | ma iitoatne yan ete opinion of him is, that | ition, Deilz; (Sunday nights excopted,) betwee equated, being «3 miles shorter thanazy other route, dow, and she told me to reach down theone that | ;, eppen: ‘at upon this identical morn- | galyanioaction and metalio taste. There are uc he is skillful in the ‘preparation of Giasses 7 ALEXANDRIA, GURDONSVILLE fick: (> Passengers for St. Louis, Indianapolis, Terre - A ing Pat’s domestic cat had achieved her ac- | fointe to become filled with moisture or particles of | not too far gone to be benefitted by such aid. a DRIA, GURD AND Haute, Cairo, and ali points on the Lower and U was broken in two Pieces; she then set to couchment; the event of which had been an in- | food. he they are pure and clean. They are J. F. MAY. MOND. i a per Mississippi, make less changes of care and arr) work and broke them all into little pieces with | Srease to his family to the extent of res nae hter, :: far more dural LyNcHBURG, November 7, 1854. Leaves Wadintn eee ee: in advance of any other route: and to Cincinnati, C: the lifter you take the cover off the range with; rots y OATAN will give are’ From an examination of Mr. Tomas’ Glasses, and tumbus, Dayton, Louisville and other promineat she (Mrs. K.) then told witness ty keep. the thriving comely kittens, or pusheens, as Pat One Thouseed Dollars to one wiio will produce ® | from his observations and remarks, am convinoed Pr a cities as quick as by any other route, in hi similar work of art to equal mine in purity, beauty, | that he is a skillful optician. ‘or LYNCHBURG and the SOUTH WEST. All Western bagesge checked through and handied cbamberwaid out of the kitehen; the fragments theese te an nis sativa partense, : oe durability, artistic excellence or any other requisi hat he is a ski Ft BLACKFORD, M. D. ‘! cave Washington. at 6 clock a.tm.. arrive te | with enn Gn for were then wrapped up in an old Ledger, and | with his guest's di one bo to the bata’ | Suglity., k sbt cad Lyxcuacne, November 10. 1854. | with the trains onthe Virginis and Tennesecs — B —, Mrs. K. told witness to 0 ; B cacctions, brought to the knife, Paar Rhea te ee Mr. John Tobias, having furnished me with Giss- | Road for NEMPHIS. Mail Stages fom Chee wate . let tai thee tea ore Loge Page to ® vacant | dismembered, fricasseed, and in proper time | _2% Pa.av.. between llth and iath sts, ap 1S-1y luoh Lhave been greatly, aided, (my vision | Sftegcille to Lyuckburg adie Stages from | WESTERN AEA Oe CANADA jot in the neighborhood; this the witness re- ; : — ed greatly from reading at 1 us . tance q ESTE L ° fused to do, alleging that she was afraid, and a dinner. holt proved IANOS—VERY CHEAP.—I have now matore | &® fer ita ords-me the ‘highest pl Fare from Washington to Lynohburg, $7.75. Fill find thaw the shortest. cheapest and most expe- that she had already done wrong in sayin; ta ie is lips, and on the following grea? barga ns: say that I consider him a skillful practical optician, | “Pie steamer GEORGE PAGE, foot of Seventh | ditious rou rs for Hanover, Gettyevare, ‘tminitt “a A 4 if the ensuing day, a repetition of the Precious | A very superior Piauo of Hallet, Davis & and well prepared to aid those who may need his | gtreat, being owned by the Reiltnad Company, runs | , P&ssengers for Hanover, Gettysburg, Emmitte- no, Ropes soens Suntany to a said | article*was ordered—on the next day anexcore Wows tebesthone brad ape inal rice RE Professional aif mo th Mocs got LAE, in connection with the trains, y bere eens. Ceara eee iouseter ienve “yes. witness never seen the pieces = 4 been rented ow ‘& care! sider of the Met! ist Conference, Tickets for Lynchburg procured on the Boat. 7 mate of tne plate since, Mra. K-ad made two pies sixth, when Pat's “posheont” ween concn | lgz-aud il bg ao for Sn ox octaves; | gp y re Ni iay en aeattny | plch, Ommibustennd Hecate Wagons wit bectthe | wy rtsnenters cts tr aanineions.68. 1 connect and the witness bal them ; the former tol ji A ith | Origina’ price $300; will be sold for $225. : eambo Y her to be very careful, as one of the pies was bp made his “ppesrance before his guest with | O"jgins A108 $ ; ins; we R pas- S20 a. parts of hese Pianosa e revly bargains; we warrant and ly sati Rote ry, Pon nseeine inthe anima diet mm Ag oe aoe ae AleEEm, | Tie Wc pr new cm - 2 4 re is! . distance Aiternee em an eft eae nee, ote | ital mageotiy yet, iamveferstfotefouederat | Siac incited to exll and wee these lust-umeute sitaulty in getting & of the proper focal dis- to be given by Mrs. K. toa friend of hers; Mrs. Kirkpatrick eaid she would put a “crisseross”’ upon that one, so that she would know it. She an snasually sombre cast of visage. “Pigeons?” said the Frenchman. “All gone your honor,” returned Pat; ‘an’ the West. miles, allowing ample time | *'f- + further co-rect and reliabile information n please etre! JAMES A. EVANS, Agent. apy at - Ticket Office of the Northern E “iv 8-tf . wuments of any design executed to order with juation given them proves their mode of constiuc- | punctuality and dispatch. vert Station, corner of Calvert and 7 tances. It afords me pleasure to state, that by the | Alexandria, July, 1857. ee pe i i oer arte Piano. which we have so- | aid of your optometer this difficulty has been happily exandrisy Jt Frank hn streets, Baltimore : (Eilen) didnot know what was done with the | tnoney“bercne ore, in the Free ot lore or | cepted in part payment for anew one, for Sis; one | MEOf Your optometer this dufhoulty has Been happily | —— 1” YORK AND LIVERPOOL fnntl 3. HW. WAR NERO REON Sarre ies; all thatwere baked about that time. so] jn here these four years come a P, tick e always the largest stock uf Pianos in thie | decidediy the best adapted to iny eyes of any I have ONITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS. — ‘ar as she knew, were eaten at the table, ex- maa”? 7 next Patrick: | ost): therefore call at No. 208 Fr between 9th | °Ver oy Feapoctially ours, _R. B. DRANE. ae The Ships composing this ae ARBLE WORKS tone. Those eaten by the family had no- |" «.7 1) 9 and joth’streots. Rectorof st. James’ Parish. Lime are: M —— iu thing on them. Witness went into the con- fat & gebee Frenchman. fos JOHN P. ELLIS, Having bogs induced ty friend to vit the eatab- Re ATLANTIC —.—" Capt, oliver Biarides, a BUPHEREORD, | - ? . x t t e peemmaees ‘Comstook a paige |Pomenorim f eeletnrs nant fine sugar | Cat!” reechoed the Frenchman, with a vis- | DD®N DR" Siepuen BAILY, tlsenee “wan furniened vrith-a pair aightly color @ ADELA TIC——-—.-- Capt. James West, | E Sirect, between 127h and igth Sérecta North, 7 i Ovri iNvE, me relief an i oe J on it, and she remembered that Mrs. K. said — emotion of the stomach aud countenance. pa Pal eS GW cation than any have over tried. Ay might, eae: Those ships having been built by contract expressiy | invites mm to his exiencive stock of he would put some sugar on the pie that ‘at opened his mouth, scratched his head, — ally very good, was injured by writing and reading at | for Government service, every care has been taken | henutiful iesicned aud Hislorntey Carved MeN she would put some sugar on the pie that was | sq looked aghast. Monsieur stormed, spat, BAILY leave to inform the public thathe | night, frequently toa very hour: but with the | iu their construction, as also in their engines, to in- | ‘TELS in variety of Marbles, together with & to go away. | Jane Carlin was sworn, and cor-| and raved by't P, 4 at rs, at his office, located as abo’ of these ginsses | can study almost ax late ae | sure strength and speed, and their 2000 jens | choice assortunent of STATUARY, which for de- o ted sta! nt of i rs y ri ry too without the pain | have previous- | for passengers are uneq jerance oom: | sicnand finish eannot be surpassed, and are wel robora| the statement of the above witness. scratched: y site: ‘at scratched, and u experience of fifteen years rand that ho: bay bY for | pa eras ond a= 2 r 4 ~ : again, and at length an eclasrcisse- 108, with the large number of patients, and great ered. _ JOHN WILSON, fort. ; adapted forthe Garden or Tomb. A Inrge assort- co eee een ee Cee ee ment took place. jety of difficult cases that he has tr: success- ~~ Late Commussioneer Gen’! Land Office. The steamers ofthis line have improved water- | nent «f Pisin Mautels, Monuments, and Tomb. A Ccp or Bitrers.—Thoughtleas people We cannot say Preeisely whether or not the Tully bleh om peeehuate imonlty. Dee. 11, 1855, aes Hen beep ear Pepi perpen jive penis stonesat very low prices. would have the world made up ot sweets; they | stomach pump had been invented before this | *&® Le he Ones Ch ety ait | Lhave used Mr. Tobias’s Spectacles for three ot i ‘iod i A ° firming the opinion of many men | four months, and take great pleasure in saying that , would expunge bitter substances as useless. riod, and consequently whether it i ‘in the prol and ly Drs. ‘ fetumates given for Brownstone or Marble work When, however, we look into nature's labora- vocaiaiian on inte cocasten: but it ipecesia: tod J and E. Parmiy, hes led him, long since, todis- natives bp oo wile P. SCARE REH. | _krice of Soyer Re overesel.ta or North River Piaging, and every other work in tory, we see that bitters have not been made | that sounds and symptoms would have evinced re atte, ent ioe ling Teeth niga | “Nay Sth, 1865. pool t New York, 9) usd 20 rumeas. Am exper: | 3: onus and make an inspection of our stock . in vain. The consumption of bitter substances | that such an instrument had been used wien te for traction ol Continuous Gum |, 1 Was recommended to Mr. John Tobinsasa skilful | Porletcnt Suncom sttashed oer ety. Ree N. B.—Makea note of the address. fel?-6m by the human family is so great that it can | tually upon the interior of Monsieur French: | Teeth. and that Poresliam mowctad oe oe Pi i option andas | have ores of remarkable pooulian- can be secured until paid for. only be compared to the demand tor sweets. | man who had been luxariating upon, and did is the only reliable substanos that can be worn in the t : em. n much | “on yet unequalled. mos own last | Comprehend them by inspection and some sught PROPOSED DATES OF SAILING. * Be WINTER. oR widlieads § fi mprehen y ins 0 4 : cS. Bitter substances, like sweets, can be extracted | not fail to recollect, to the last day hf his life, Zpertean tal Gouvention ” by the measurement. and he has made me a pair of ree FROM NEW YoRK. FROM LIVERPOOL. Our present stock embraces every description of trom a great variety of plants growing in dif- | Pat Durkan’s pigeons Although he flatters himself from. his long resi- admirably, A. P. BUTLER. Geterdey. can. ---- tae] eyegnenany 4 peer nae eee eases Seman a ferent partacf theearth == [Garam eh Ee Wasmxcron, Aug.8, 1855 | Saturday, March Wednesday, M'olt 31-188 | Sued prises WALLA STR PHONES © CO The purest bitter yp oe is yielded by the} Ay Opp Srantiw Lire.—In the year 1716, | eave to rofer them to the followme e Having been for years unde e neossaity of hiv. | Saturday, Apr | nesday, April 28.1858 | fe 24 bw $2 Pa! av.. bot. 9th and loth sis. uassia tree, so called after a negro named | the brass guns which Mar! 2 jot from: Mc Fotis Iborough ‘had taken from the French were being recast in the Royal Gan Foundery in Moorie! when a young Swiss named Andrew Schalch, who was acci- TIMONIALS: TE From the late Renter of the Churok of Epiphany of | wisici anawered both purposes. I have used his for x i lent. Dr. Sturuxn Bait: Dear Sir—I desire to express Sore eeneeee, sn Oe EDWAKD STUBBS, Saturday, Aprit 24. Saturday, May 3. Saturday, May 22. Saturday, Juue 5. turday, June 1858| Wednesday, May 12.1258 | —— — 1858] Wednesday, May 26.1458 Tse BELLE OF WASAHI | Wednesday, June 9 1s story of the affections; by M. 1858) Wednesday, June 23.1%8 | gelve. ee sets Of giaesen—one. for wi wassi, who used it with remarkable succéssin y high aah curing @ malignant fever which prevailed at Sarinam. Nearly all the bitter plants are t—I procured one set from Mr. ‘Tobias TON—A tr WN. PB. i 1958) Wednesday, July7...18€ | ‘The Three Beauties; by Mrs. Emma D. E..N. e ir you personaliy,and my confidence in Of Department of State, day; Jul Wedaesday, July 21.1858 | Southworth. called //trivuge. trom their power ty cure fe- | dentally present, remarking the dampness of | You a8 superior dentist ‘The opert{ions exeouted Mr. J. Tontas. Sir: The parr of Speotacies you | serurday: July 3 Wednesday, Aug. 4.188 | ~°"jtier bullished and for sale : ver. Itis not, however, in ill health that bit-| the moulds, and foreseeing the inevitable re- may poosive theeel Fodage fro on feats the eee oe yesterday are pertiosiariy satisfactory Batarday: Aus. 4 Wednesday, Sep 5 fe 27 FRANCK TAYLOR. ters are solely used, but in ordinary beverages, sult, warned Colonel Armstrong, the then Sur- public ‘hey are very decidedly the bost | possess, Wednexday, Sept. 15.188 that your skill so well deserves, Saturday, Aug. 23 Washington, Aur. 98, 10560") W. FRENCH, Saturday, Sept. | Saturday, Sept. turdsy, Oct. whigh are not absolutely essential to support life. The principal bitter used in England is well known to be derived from the hop plant; to me. and t am the owner of eight or nine pairs, carefully elected in different places and ‘from opticinns reo- ommended to me on account of their professional veyor General, against being teo close 3 ipec- tator of the operation. As Schaleh foretold. 1858, Wednesda: BE BELLE OF WASHINGTON, « True Onis tee Story of the Affections, by Mrs. N. P.Lasselle; 125; paper, @1.0. -y *, edi r. 10. T . by Mrs. Southworth; cloth, abe i, | 22 explosion took place, and many workmen | Frem one of the oldest firms in Baltimore, Messrs, pla land,and the United Stat Gobirdas. Sot. 35 eee Nov. 1o1s51} | The Taree titeuite by Mrs . in Germany it is from wormwood ; in Italy it| were killed.“ It’s an ill wind that blows no- . Boars, c Tections on the treatment of the 8, for the pur- turday, Nov. 211858) Wednesday, Dee. 8.1858 Soet out and for sale at —— is from absinth. In the latter country we see | body good,’’ says the old proverb, and the Pgh ca aod i, bere en ee one, of preserving and improving the si aa seeuryey> Dec, 4.___. 1958 Weduesday, Dec. 22.1858 MERC ES ae, * men smoking their cigars, and if leisurely con- | bursting of the gun was the making of the | Satant aol Meent Cee ot rere ey or mie, an tm: | Respectfully povfedor of MC Loe Ry. iments aaah ie bien isteteank mess — aes 4 paced epaprieangetap soe Mintimer cutee in toed ee Sag entire satiotaat Retion, sod 9 wiew of th eet BPoortrn Onrnoraxpic INSTITUTION, Rep WwA Dk’ COLLINS, No, &, Wall street, TLANTIC MONTHLY FOR MARCH re- 5 - | adve nt appea in one of the public . fall ted trials, Sale ri : : = ™ "s Bookstore. of gard ow ner cucumber. Some othe is| Sree, atthe Buetow Say Bote hs | PU atte ate et onde ad | otecmrcemeirranipmer c.f teween (BROWS eminney er cotrees. | A mitatnal date ka gage tat att um . Some the Bi “ i ii = eat pleasure to express my entire confidence a if - Se ed Rail Guide. le. Molt tnterpectes ‘think that this is the plant ae lt mocate r! eS and aed aie Eign estimation of his professional skill clearness, polishing, and optical shape render | ‘The owners of these ships will not be scoountabie applnon S eanties by Mrs. Gouthwerth. timore, Jan, 12, 1857, HARMANN BOGGS, | them particularly recom: @ to those whose merely optical impairment of the eyes are 2 want of Three Beauties, by id, silver, buili ecie, jewelry, ‘ “4 spoken of in the second book of Kings, chap. 5, for gold, silver, ion, 8p jewelry, precious The Belle of Washington, (forme: ublished ingly, and was entrusted with the duty of 2 stones or metals, unless bills of isding are signed ” i¢ Grasen,” ) by Mra, N. Py ver. 39-41, on tasting which for the first time | seeking out a better locality for the casting of Extract froma note receiyed from thelate Hon,Joha | such auxiliaries. I consider, moreo: Bissioen therefor and the value thereof exp sheen. | Eater omemsel™ Ane the people exclaimed to Elisha, ‘there is death | the royal ordnance. He selected a rabti bate ee Aug. 19, by his optical knowledge and experience, 7 hED STS RAG) a ees, far doe get” bat ou Salas tack cla eee warren at Woolwich, as the best site within | rhe aid tandipfor'uie werk eda table} ook. | woiene his optometer. In addition, Tean further | [JNITED STATES MAIL LINE Soonge of Cienscal Vite, by Georee Elliot. | there was “‘no barm init.”’ In Scotland they | twelve miles of the metropolis, for the threefold | tag could tetenern err pratelaliy, wm Leer a pir pad some of my pe- ONLY REGULAR LINE — ‘ é dry and chew the roots of the bitter vetch; | reason that it was dry, near to the river. and Peet hh TS erste to EWS BAUER. A. Ds AND WITHOUT FAILURE POR RIGHT YEARS, Fou Also, a ohojee sclection of Stationery consta tly those roots are also put into their whiskey | in the immediate neighborhood of loam for the | ‘Fo those that retief from the maladies of the Physi and Su: gon: Berlin; ember of the CALIFORNIA AND OREGON on. on Le TLLINGTON'R ‘nie ‘The bitter vetch is reputed to have the power | moulds. Here was founded the now famous | teeth, 1 mraliy . 8. Baily as 8 rae frllere of Surgeons a ; Member VIA PANAMA RAILROAD, Odeon Building. of allaying hunger and thirst for al ened | arsenal of Woolwich, and here was the founda- ior Dontint , aE of porostina seeth hol : orks 3 ee a fer? ormer 436 at. and Pa. sv. period; butin London the “evening topers’’ | tion of one of England's private fortunes. pent, aad thew has all stood well for more thap th Royal month. EW STOCK OF PIANOS.—We bave,durnc drink bitters in the worning to stimulate, the —_— ten years. oO BERT T. NIXON, ohes! of the B.| Gx yeton.—S0 many frends and impon- the inst week, reo-ived five more new and heat. ale Hawnsns’ Lenkisgeeiie es nea vie. of the Va. Conf, of the M. i. Churoh South. Institutions yore, Va., Ja hone of various Kinde have been intely <2 aa tol Bramos, te whieh we trite the attention here are a great many other bitter plants | even among the best informed readers of the a . . ly 27, 1854, velie wad to CA LI- y iar chs In the experience of even two years, I have found EURNIA. Ghat the cabecriter, thepuly euthorized largest, most vaned, and rei Agent for Pages by the U.S. Mail Line, via Pana- , J th igned used in various parts of the world. In Bweden | day. will be prepared for the fact that, side by Phi a cogil cehy the U.S. Agi Ling. vie Fame: | wamacamet OWN F- having had occasion toavall | eres: difficulty in obtaining Spectacles that were ex ‘es of the ous! skill of Dr. 8. Baily, 4 3 the marsh seduu, or wild rosemary, takes the | side with the known productions of the press of | Surgeva Dentist of this alty, or Maving eon poguis: | Selly adapted tothe woukness of my sight. “Thigin. | Agent for lace of the hop; and ia North America they Paris, there has existed from time immemorial | ®* of lus operations on our tami les ue pene resent! the substitution for me of bette: caution all persons seeking geome te Coreere ~~ q % ry iT, SHOE, AND ve « plant called Labrador tea, which affords | jn ¥rance, another, and, in its own re, hi gpa pap pee di ee ome ened par sions diussce. ey fre olear, chrystal © | Pant FO Av OUD Pos TON oe es of ne Uo SAC EE, Af eas aes a wore bitter infusion than the China tea used | }, less influential literature,add: totally ich he nies the most delicate aad. Fi cult | 8nd pomfortabl a aren, 1 rand commens him Maul Line, vis rocmne, Renee. = eta | have | on bad 2 Wg iS ° in England. different public, enjoying @ separate and pe- Ss sh oF the | tli J. 5s "“Phe Companies hive only one ofhce m New York, | Citireve Rathne ‘Onvrshows, len Among the other numerous bitters we must r circulation, and possessing an organiza- cousider bim ominontis’ worth whieh is at 177 West street, corner of Warren street, | Gostinere, Woe Glipoocs, baskine not torget the chamomile, the bitter of which is | tion, both for production and distributiop almost med. arren to the 1 fronting on the North River, at thehead of the Com- | ard without, Water-proof Boots and Shoes, whien said to be the only remedy for nightmare. | entirely independent of the ordinary machinery M of Washing: as fe, Foauure - ‘would | fontin I will sell chanp for onsh. Trsihse a ‘obias person Observe my sign over the Also, a splendid stock of Sole Lesther Marmalade turnip-tops, and many other things piiberary commerce. Still less will they be op Poe, FES at D. : th a 1. W. EAVMOND scout, Teduced prices. tor yourselves, st are included amung the food which We } prepared to learn that the number of volumes Y, ‘ashington, poe! en examine ELAN'L. P. HOOVER, eat and relish. annually put into circulation, throughout the pov i Pee OE LTINORE BARGER AND|.. ison Hall, einen 10th ate, It tle remarkable that young peo- | jengthand breadth of France amounts to nearly : " BEAT. while elderly persons generally prefer bitter | to a sous ; or, for the still more extraordinary tf Deraw " - 4 OLD WRECK wuisky. of things. This is just as it should be; fores life | fgct, that among this enormous number, with the | ——_—_—_—_—_—_— eee Pesvsirer tates for hiindelphia leave President | |, 1-! ne. world—ia big word, but too tres advances vee {pene Lore Siertoel pene to ren Eaceptie, OF few eee anaes povets, hard A YRKMEN;2 tale for the Ls bee! e Ptah, % daily, ‘Sundays, as judges from all wire a sort of grease wheel, a rosin volume—al in rm in wi ¢ Christian life; by the i express Tram at 8.400. m.; Way Mail Train at 1 dhe bow, and this is well supplied by bitters. | jg ie croxhated by hawkers—is the production | it and Shadows os fe: by . pare at 625 ogra op © Maui at6.25 > m- Osa gaye of any writer ‘whee works wpe gtttanted ible ipture Lessons for the Lit- to York traius except 625 p. fa Marden re booxs.—Says the Chicago Journal, which the atten’ our readers. weare “The Fy off many ayoodthing: A dooi,likes tare, should | te the singular conclusion thet 2 oe] 9 pa the anther o°FRs Caee i of Geeasion FOR JAVRE DE GRACE ONLY. ftummore Bt Aco" olock pon \. ications of enormous extent ‘ies the de- ‘ast od for sale at Bs to bod elphiaar8a.m.,1p.m.andilp m. | -seist¢ pear te Canal. Lory of antony's nose 10 ho note at all we cae inode tee entiod ihe ower TAYLOR & MAURY" Bookstore, Win, * phia a e netive express! pend. oe EE. ; D BAR OF GEORGIA, ion; we want inde; le 4 doors from 9th street. m. connect BENCH AN +... ~ arent if'we want echoes, let (hem at least | OPders, bps tdone exragpt seve intr fo. f & D Wilmington with 2.60 p. ‘ Memonre Try" to 1682, Act Aap ented?” ones, like Paddy Blake's, y. reations Be slightly effected b: TSKCOND-HAND MELODEON for sale , at on Baltimore with rain Mane evan. Peistx TAYLOR, ho, on being asked ‘how do you go?” in substance, and very ted by the fear MALT HOUSE, corner of West Falls av. Salfiere co ey F ‘ Ls Politely replied, ‘pretty well.’ viciasitudes of taste and opinion. Py BELLIS Piane Store, fay abd Bloak ne Batuors my 6-17 i ‘©

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