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ee - THE EVENING STAR] pe iia. oe pe | - f : THE WEEKLY STAR. PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, ? “| , iis sxostient Family aa 1 News Joumal—een at Fua a¥As surLotxos, Sats eet inany otner—is paltished on Sesurday Corner Pennsylvania Avenus § Eleventh St., . _ ‘Txams, By W. D. WALLACE. eny i J Y I r= —————"8 Papere served in packages by carriers at @48 year, puma St 97 conte por month. To mail subsoribers the sub- ee in ‘Soription price is $3.5) a year, im advance; $2 for ADVEETIsEMmTs (of eight lines to the square) Reerted three times for $1; every other day or somi-woekiy.25 per cont.sdvance; once a wee. | VOD, XI. WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 1858. NO. 1,643. ANEW DODGEAND A SUCCESSFULONE. Cot Benton's Reticious Exreriences.— Speci: A new way to pay a new debt was discovered | The St. Louis journals, of the 17th, come to us ial Notices. & few days since, which, as the consequences | full of the Benton obsequies, which took place | _1 4M IN PossESsioN of some valuable eqruheae attending it were not of the most agreeable | on that day. In the course of the funeral ser- | i favor of the Consumption Destroyer; also of its kind to one of the parties concerned, it may be | mon—preached by Rev. Mr. Cowan, of Caron. | *ficacy in relieving bronchial disease attended with well that the public should know something of | delet-—the following incident, illustrative of | Sete couch. The Syrup is pleasant and safe,and the modes operandi, and individuals be warn- | Col. Benton’s religious experiences, were re- | * Composed of roots and herbs procared from the ed against a similar liquidation of elaims. lated : Blue Ridge; it 18 no common article. ‘Ther are Agentlemanly-looking person called one day| ‘* The deceased has always been a believer | 0ely enveloped in my circulars, where my pisee of the early part of the present week at a fasbion- | in the truth of the Christian religion. He was ——— sieges fl i able boarding house in Eighth street (Clinton | not one of those who supposed it necessary to. fe ‘a Sy magia . ma cere ba an Place.) to look at rooms, learn the cost of | repudiate the Christian religion as an evidence Cs. oe ike fe belay rid oo ag ts = — = 2 = — inquiries | of superior intellect. He was trained by a] p, ae mG as eee ee 8 as those seeking the ‘‘comforts of a home’ usu- | pious mother, who was an Episcopalian, and t> ally do. The appearance of things was satis- | whom he was indebted, in fe pieatdegies, for a 1 aie Sig neoeeegrens factory, and the excellent landlady had every | his distinction in subsequent life. In the kind rect , dire ag 7 a. Te prospect of securing a valuable addition toher | providence of God, he has, moreover, been | ™°%° ***eet j oe Sie neue o tee Shree months at the rate of 12 centsa week. Single ‘counter, bd Priee— {17 Postmasters who sot as agents Will be allowed @ commission of cent. Boots, Shoes, &c. ‘0 THE LADIES OF WASHINGTON, D.C. Having beon in the manufacturing of La: ‘Misses’, and Children's Shoes for fie 30 years, we ought to. ime what will suit them in that say that we do; which you ea: giving our work atrial. You can fint the arti- ew at the principal Shoe Stores in Washington gity—the Shves so well-known as MeCurdy & Son’s Philadelphia make, CB£oPLastic PROCESS, AN IM¢ROVEMENT IN MECHANTC A DENTIO“RYO ie ba GEORGE PAGE and THOMAS Dr. T. O. HILLS respectfully informs the public | COLLYER will run (lesy that he is now prepared to insert partial and, ing the Seventh-street wharf,) at the full setts of TRETH at reasonable rates wing hours : on this improved pian. The great advan- Leave ALEXANDRIA aT tage this proce: es over ail others is its perfeot | George Pare—4%, 8, 10. m.; 12, 3, and 5 p.m. Adaptation. The method of itself insures a most | Thomas Coll; +9. 1 a.m. 2 and pericct it. The metal is entirely free from ali me- Leave W tallic taste and none of the secretions of the mouth cxn have sny effect upon it. ‘Testimomais from the jwost prominent citizens of Baltimore, confirming Fare 13 Cents. te its great superiority, can be seen. All those per- nbuses eonnecting With the Page xu who aro sufferiog with ill-adapted plates ‘will | and Collyer leave the ‘Sud corner of 12th st rt - ol lease give me tl, Iwi eat pl and the be fnexplaining and : fnene of | andreas? ICHARD WALLACH 4 LEXANDRIA AND WASHINGTON, - ) em tes. at | fore on jen isse8 Shi ie GAITERS. SLIPPERS, BOOTS a eS ade by J. W. McCurdy & Son, Philadelphia. Also: Meties Frenoh Imported, Motiere & Ville Shoes : ail kinds of Gentlemen’s Patent Leather and Cail ample sees Freneh styles, which I will sell TRUNKS. Sole f.eather. Wood aad Iron Frame, all atyles and qualities, made to order at the short- est notice Pexnsyivania avenue, as weli as Georgetown, at in explaining and exhibiting to them specimens of the work. All inquiries should be made at my of- — Soa.as lam the only authorized sgent for this pro Teco mon. ows Vesper, v Ofiice, No. 250°Penn, avenue, between 12th and | TUBSDAN S and PH =" ington at 1ath streets, next house above G: family. bah bai oe pewetse, was not quite Lethe ts in having for his intimate friends, those consummated, and the applicant, as isfrequent- | who feared God, and cared for his soul. His | v, ly the case, we believe. promised to call on the | sainted wife was a devoted Christian, and al- det Fave eer ee ck Spxctat Notice.—For Perfumed Breath White from Washington at “Balm of jautier’s. Me and AJexand: mis 3400 worth of watches; had them sont to this | tallest and best looking men in that town above overheads teagan aR) house, to arrive at a certain hour, which of | {[J- Who was the greatest chicken butcher, | MUStS¢compane each proposal as security of its course was duly complied with; and the bill | according to Suokxpeare? King Claudius in | lfilment. 4f the proposal is not accepted, 1m resented was paid with eight nicely engraved, | ‘ Hamlet,’ who did ** murder most foul.”’ diate directions will be given to return such depos- | andsome laakiag $50 bogus bank notes, which | _ &@- The horse and carriage of the Mayor of | 't@- Should the proposals be varient from the pro- : M’L RA 1,000 Flowers.” For dres Ladies’ hair use Vall at fron Hall Boot, Shoe, and Trunk Estab- 2 @ Bin) ee morrow and complete the arragements. ways felt a deep concern for his spiritual inter- | “ Woodland Cream,” anew pieal jit causes gen- lishment, Pennsylvania avenue, between stir aud D*- R. FINLEY =oee ENTIS WASHINGTON ANCH RAILROAD, He called as he had promised, with an up- | ests. Your former beloved pastor, Dr. Potts, | tlemen’s hair to ourl beautifully, Price 5 cents Lote he cea SAML. P. HOOVER No. S10 Pennsylvania avenue, i holsterer to measure for carpets, curtains, &c., | left no opportunity unimproved in an endeavor | oach. W.P. Fxrrincr & Co, | Will periorin all operations belonging to hit 6S BSE SE gave directions bow to place the furniture, | to bring him to Christ. He corresponded with Proprietors, New York. | O YOU WISH TO ECONOMISE ?—Then be | Profession at his old established office, as above, which would soon be along—how to lay the | him in regard to religion, and doubtless made | Wuolecale and Retail Agents for Washington, pare to ty ee ee net ncaa il Pin a nae ‘Trains run as follows: carpet without cutting, it boing an expensive | him the subject of his prayers, as long as God | Tayrox & Mavev, Booksellers, between 9th and | jot to wear, HOES, pal mally’ Ladtoe’ DENTS RY. “9 eter Sees one—bow to arrange the curtains, and how all| left him on earth to be thus engaged. The | 10th st., Pa-avenue. ni? | and Children’s, made by the subscriber of Gens 76 FEPHEN BAILY, 4 do. at Spm. things were to be disposed of to tho best ad- | mind of the deceased doubtless has long been the very beat materials to be obtained wm this oonn— ‘Three doors from lath Stree © = = ~ vantage, for securing his comfort and enjoy- | interested in a greator or less degree, on the QOFFiciaL. eval ne betel Peenbean eg esl foggy te — * The Trains at toe | Le conness ment. : matter of his salvation. It may not be im- ‘Teeascny Deraxtwenr, April loth, 185, | Hei now ready to suppiy ait in Washington, who | 0%, BAILY bogs !eave to inform thepubliothathe | a.coriy at Baltimore for the Last and ar for Much of this necessary conversation wascar- | proper to mention a circumstance which oc- g, — 3 reaily desire to economize, with the finest and most —_— reget cence oa emove; | the West. Those st ® a. m. and 515 p. m. for A: ried on near the parlor door, and at times in| curred in the year 1801. I was engaged in a | (NOTICE !* HEREBY Given that sealed propossis wey pinsted SHOLS. Galea, BOOTS, praction, with Coe esa experience of hfteen years’ | Cig,and at 3p. m. for Frederok and Notiol.. ee the hall—so that he had most of the time his | protracted mecting, in Seott county, in the oe re Seon ved nu this: departnent until the teeth pation ee Childrens Senet on erer, ny | Yariety of difficult oases that he has treated success- vir aa . a and Washington ma —— To Th eye on the outer door. town of Benton. The deceased visited the Repeats hg hocmer ced aces Peer ape etc Shoes, intended for duratnlity and hard services, rnd a OK ln dl fete tee hee Eastern train of Saturday at «2 = 00s only At length the door bell rang—s man with a | place during the meeting. He attended the | notes inexohange for cold ooin of the United States | srniou ease mmoludes Nervant'eShoesand Hoots, | Sucre ocr comer tees Touatine to the Reeth. His FOn Sungy only one train—et 4.9 package was admitted, whom the new boarder | exercise which took place during his stay in deposited with the treasurer of the United States, | ranted to every purcimser, ate {nant tn the profession, and especially Dra. Harris | {20 Swag? only one brain: PARSONS, A: a] is : i 7 OB Ne yale a ea fies seers Milan “tt or | $94.J.and E. Parnuly, has led him, long since, todis- | _ 382 20- wo aoe seemed rather pleased to see. He was care-| town. He listened attentively to the sermon. Ms lees are but a tri re t je cost of ——__—______ 7 é A the treasurer of the Mint at Philadelphia, the treas. = ~ | Card all mercarial pre: ‘tions for filling Teeth, also r those of bad work and material, while his work out: Poret eb RANGEAND lessly invited into the parlor, just as any other | My text was, ‘Almost thou perauadest me to| urerof the brauch Mint at New Orleans, or the | woate thon: four tec eerial, all Enamels, Gutta Percha, india Ri . and Ge- | (} ALEXANDRIA RAiL MUAY owner of a fine house would do, and the man | be a Christian.” At the close, he came up and | assistant troneurers at Boston, New York, Chasles- | "Dr. Frauklin never voueht « poor article, nor oan ee oe ee — asked & _ = spr gta beeksae = bea peg _ [pissing his mouth ton, or St. Louis, within ten days from the aocept- | nx ue become thrifty whodoesao. | | ig the only reliable substarice that oan be worn in the Sek GS upon the table—the bill presented to the | clo n Tr, he remarked, in allusion to my | anco of such proposals, und-r the authority of the th: Ives, SHA SWE ? mouth, ag was most conclusively shown by the iast “ ntlemanof the house, who exan,:nod it. found | text, ‘It's all my own cuse—it is all my own | act of Congress entitiod, “An act to authorize the | “avin ise ‘f isth streat, rear ir | American Dental Convention. 2 THE TRAIN leaves ALEXANDRIA 4aily az ry are A —_——— ret, eee Although he flatters himself from his long |- | 74% 8. m. for GOR DONSVILLE ; connect tall right, counted out $100 and paid it, put and burat into a flood of tears. Those, | issuo of treasury notes,” approved 231 Deoember, RUNKS! TRUNKS! TRUNKS! deuce practice in Washington, he is ies the trains on the Virginia Central Railroad, the receipted bill in his pocket—and the man, | therefore, who have intimately known his his- | 1857, 4 dibeaae bs ee known to his numerous friends and he bege | South and West, and with the Trainson the Manas- plus $400, left. The geatleman, after giving | tory, especially tn the later years of his life, | ‘The treasury notes will be issued upon the receipt |The undersigned has now and constantly keeps e to refer them to the following ans = Kaulroad, for Woodstock and intermediate some farther directions about his baggage, | have not been surprised at the happy termina- | here of certificates of deposite with these officers ou hand ® large and very supe- m_ From the late Rostoneh tee Ghee ot Epiphany o se J. R. NICKLIN, which would soon arrive, left also, and has not | tion of his earthly career. They have been | to the credit of the treasurer of the United States. TRUNKS AND VALI ES eg this city. x apis Fioker Ageat, yet returned—neither has his furniture, bag- | ¢xpecting it, and have not been disappointed.’’ | They will be made payable to the order of such bid- | tron Krauts ana Wood-Box TRUNKS Dr. Stzrnen Batty: Dear Sir—I dosireto express ILY LINE F SDWARKD’S FERRY e, &e., been received at the house; but a _ der or bidders as shall agree to make such exchange | VELVET TAPESTRY and CANVAS my esteem for you personally, and my conidence 11 NE FOR EDWA J = all was made by the youn, an, (wh at the lowest rate of interest, not exceeding six | TRAVELING BAGS and SATCHEL: ghee tn fone dentist. pe operations exeout Vi _ os oye ys hg € ] he young man, (who [ZN 500, aS _ I . A ES, HARNESS: MIPS, &c. e have been highly satis: . Th ta Chesapeake an 10 - | proved to be «clerk in a jewelry store,) with | celszq Nt, staring CE SRRE ES GS ie per centuin per annum, and will oarry such rates | SADDLES, HARNESS, WHIPS, &c. may receive the patronage from frients and the Tunoven 1x Eiour Hovne. 3 several policemen, who were exccedingly an- 177 In the list of insolvents in Masxachusette, bie the date ques sorbents ot ar ee “ mone ee fouete een rest wc public that your skill eg fines rhe, spiendid Packet Hoste ARGO and M. Cc. i ‘ ° se t . pda fc 0 Lathe rat erest with- rers, in proof of wien, read the following Re- ‘ MEIG ving w ae Rouen aa ines ou coaed bin ts bap logs betihtse is the — “ one female (belonging to Che!sea.) Vat oeceaeedeitkont etree ie other bids, jee ded Comat att Fair of the Metropoli- Washington, Aug, 23, 1856. uw. F Venom, r will ceiminence maki rece: 5 > Red cheeks are ae n Mechanics’ Institu ST: ot r ; mutclik an ieee le is Uighee a ie eekee cali ane and eouieis ~ apse ie rates than pled 7 nate «& Norflet sdeporited a Sole-loather Frem one of wi Diogaee Cotman Messrs. inroh 23d, 1. Sa a ni W.Han The history of the affair was this :—The gen- | them where the roses dv——out of doors one half. or three fourths of one per centum. One | Trunk thats, for solédity and quality @f material, ‘ : : Swill leave she Wharf of WI . . _ o! the hibition, _ Having employ r. Stephen Baily, Surgeon Den- ' » Sey tleman seeking erie = & conmtasteltsr, =) iA hew Grenadier military company ix to be Sr daataeiion pene Sa ae Jegry THowas, Saddter, tiat, of Waenington city, to execute for ine et tome pag ho the following order : passer of counterfeit bills. e bad purchase: formed in Perth, C. W., to be composed of the 3. Kinsey, Currier, oR tsi and difhou!t piece of work, which he did to M.C.3 5 Iny entire satisfaction, and in view of the fact that Snob Fe fing Ri pe edd = one of the most distingnished members of the Dental ‘clock in the College of Baitimore, failed, after repested trials, te t s perform the same work satisfactorily, «Tce | A. m.; Seneca !2 m.: N. B.—Trunks Cover Re nd every description af ITINZ CXecuted with neatuess and dispatch, JAS. 8. TOPHAM,. a i it pleasure to express my entire 1 No, 409 7th street, oppo OLE eee iia, estimation of his roreet onal tk noge: Tsetare, van discovery was wade after the clerk had reached | Boston, was seized, a few days ‘sinc >, hy the pos | Visions of the act of Congress or of this notice, they | _m4-l¥ Sa eS aoa tam — ee and arriving at Georgetown at pada: tg the store of his employers—thus giving the | lice, for stunding in Court Sqnare longer than the | will not be cuasidered. = as Extract froma note received from thelateHon.JehB | Through ticksts $1.75. entleman seeking board a good start ia the | 2 atlows. All proposais under this notice must be sealed, 514 SEVENTH STREE® 514 ae i. ss, Intermediate points ne follows: Grest Falls or Lo = : {97 The telegraph operator at Owego bas been | and inscribed on the outside, “ Proposals for ‘Preas- ey Hee pt 2 TE chen Bi ashington Aqueduct, 9 cents M. ton, Seneca % cents ; The ex made for me work , F 1.12; Leesburg, Va., including ing could be better. ory pratefully, coach 8L7 ® ugttets OHN M. CLAYTON, paces served on the Boats. Breakfast 37 cts.; Te those that sock relief from the maladies of the Coated _ . I can cheerfully recomm: - 8. . mac, he mado a = of poroelian teeth Ap Washes ete TOBIAS. OPTICIAN, Office Second Story, three doors from : Oop Frtiows’ Hau. ited to. ht finnkor’s wegen A . i he ireigbt cars passing that station east | ury Notes.” They will beopaned at this depari- This was altogether a shrewd operation, and Rerpacrs y Hart vee SS , oaky wiih eat any person would be likely | 224, weet ng two weeks, and tinds the total | ment, at 12 0’clock m., on ssid tenth day of May. 17 The Central Railroad Company take ‘y : . for tickets at old rates again, two cents per mile, A New Coix.—Did our readers ever think of | instead of taking the excess of half a dime, from EPwarp DOLAN 4 to be imposed upon. — NV. ¥. News. HOWELL COBB, 12-d Secretary of the Treasury. perior Dentist Speotacics and Glasses oper. Keading, and W N. 608; ‘Telescopes, Microscopes ‘one of m v,and plugged several teeth for | grandeur of it rALiVe importance, ed to the convenience that would arise from a seven- | Way passengers. MERCHANT TAILOR, | Creat variety; Conmoramie Storccscopes Wi yews myself, and the work Hiss Ail stood weil for moretnas | fhe citizens of the District by the fostering eare of cent coin’? In the present abundance of cur-} {[7 It may not be generally known that editors Sion or THE Got EN FLEECE, of superior &nd choice pictureson hand, Seeadver- | ten q years. XON, Congress, will have ample time to do so aud return rency of «mall denominations, it would obviate | get one very important item of subsistence at a | COMO Of lath street and Pena. avenue, opposite | tigement in National litelligencer. of the Va. Conf. of the M. E. Church South. day. Willards’ Hotel, e same day — April 13, 1358. A Coach will always be G the necessity entirely of the use of cents. A vo low price—they get bored (board) for ( Formeriy ef Boston.) ‘TxstTMoniays. Wo, the undersigned, having had occasion to aval) to guuvey pasesumere en mod Fromttebesse foar-cent coin would auswer the same purpose; | 2°t#!™ After supplying his numerous customers with Cos- Norvoux, September 7, 1864. ourselves of the professional skill of Dr. 8. Baily, Exeursion Parties to the Great Falte, bal but there aro objections to the size of a coin of | | U7~ offer an inducement of his splendid assort- Sik: The Spectacies you mado for me suit me | Surgeon Dentist of this city, or having been coguis- | For iurther information my g o . : P ; cent sermon that you this value, inasmuch as it would involve the a barrel of four from ing a hoop. leiy ure at gut cf his operations on our ilies of friends, take | W.H. & H.G. Kitter, Canal Waarf, west Bice as well at of the uutiorm(y sstistuatory manner | or” van, cn acu DUI; e: jorm! zs in which ho performe the mont delionte an diout | NEW AND IMPORTANT SCHEDULE. tal 5 —— Sbeumend him to the eoukienee and patrecnce of tne | | FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WEST, pebiic. of which we consider him emin worth: ‘uomas U. WaLTER, Architect U. 8. Capitos, oMAS MILLER, M.D.,of Washington B.S. Bongen, M. 1). of Georgetown, very — ant Tee — plies my sight more n any other Ave e ned, i LITT. W. TAZEWELL. 1 have tried a pair of Spectables obtained from Mr. Tobias, and find them of great assistance to my sivht,and corresponding with bis description of their foegs. 1 recommend iim as a skiliful option. HENRY A. WISE, PerTERsBurG, October 21, 1554, About five years ago, b obtained from Mr. Totuas GOODS, joston with- | selected by himself expreesly for the custom trade, on the lowest eish prices, and war- * the New York correspondent | Pants & perfect fit By his own practical knowledge ldnvt Tiled lady or | ment of SPRING and SUMME ew York to B necessity of an increased emission of small cviu, and, besides, would be so nearly the size of a ent piece, that mistakes would be likely Rev. Theodore Parker said ina re- | tumes for the Fancy Ball. is how propared to ie 4 Pew Wr ‘hy ; . f the beat cutters from Boston, and nista of tue Boston Journal, predicts that a dissolution | 204 baving one of . cur. Bat these objections would not apply | will soon take place Ls the bible, ‘Tract, tag | Hie best workmen, he hopes to give general ai : faction to those who will please to favor bin wich T great national societies. th five te to a seven-cent piece. The present amount of | ot! specie in swall denom nations would be amply t eufficient fur parpuses of change.while a sever- | gate of r patronage. stantly on hand @ fresh supply of Gentlemens’ wining Goods, (Statess ap 10 American Baptist says: “The agure- BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. J. F. MAY. Lyncusure, November 7,18. From an examination of Mr. Tobias’ Gixsses, and from hie pot pend and remarks, ain convinced that he ig @ aki! optician, J.J. BLACKFORD, M.D. Lynensurs, November 10, 1254, Me, John Tobias, having furnished me with Gias- ses, by whioh | have been greatly aided, (my vision having suffered greatly from reading 2t might in ny earlier life.) it aords me the highest pleasure to say that | consider him a skiliful practicn! optician, and well prepared to nid those who tany need his professional services. WM. BR. ROUZIE, Elder of the Methodist Conference. WILMINGTON, N.C, Mr. J. Towtas—Dear St7: Lam the Spectacles wiuch | obtained fro nversions reported in connection wh ne at tis +3. Lincoun, M. D., of Washington, D. Cy ‘The recent extension ard Improvement of ite iead- ceut pivee, being a medium between a five and | Baptist churches e, during the month of GIGN OF THE te ean coaee Wart oy esses tor 3 de. H. Beaptxy, of Washington, D.C,” an ing conscsting !:nee wt CL ther. illustrate with wh ili - RoMIsING Boy. ra what did you do} Ind rt . a r ENkY Batpwin, U.S. en! red. On and aft > palit wealdna rade hep ad alana with your new trowsers’”” xalil an anxious papa, GLASSES, ig gilt of mahortus frames; POR | not tuo far gone to be beneticted O.C, Wieut, Principal Rittenhouse Academy, | 15, 1852, THREE DAILY TRAINS % ° rs nd, oval best a necessary evil, suppose you wish to pay |“)! swopped them off: For w “AT or square, gilt or otherwise: orany other kind of = Aim ape pies slung-shot, Hoyle’s Games, and the Pirate's Own ork wh . The largest lot of LOOKING- = om, P kc give hy seven oat Lore and re- | ook. Guass PLATES kept constantly on han’. oneap eive two three-c ent pie if two cents, a U7 The committee of five, appointed by the | for cash. JOHN WAG BR, en and five or five und three are exchanged; | senate in the Penns tvania Legislature, to in- at Prien Boe -pb jee th three. s three-cent piece; four, @ seven and | quire into the propricty of transiering the seat of | 222 1¥_ — . three: five, a five-sent piece; six, two three-cent | yovernment to Philadelpuia, bave reported fa- Notice. - . oer pieces; seven, a seven-cent piece; eight, @five | vorably on the bill. Pkave indey ee ede ee heath aati and three; nine, three threes; ten, a ten; clever, | G7 A swindler bas been doing a large bust- | hint? Wis dey received direct from North J a five and two threes; twelve, a seven and fiv ness In Tenuessee aud Mississippi, by obtaining | Othce CLOCKS, of superior finish, & days thirteen, « seven and two threes, fourteen, two | SUbscriptions fur a boyus wewspaper, to be estab- | alnu, Watchmaker's Rocuintore, Clocks tf sevens; fifteen, a ten and five; sixteen. a ten mee eo a. He got $50uin Mar- Gees tomate Ray fie ea and two threes, or aseven and three threes; | *!#!! county, Miss. . ‘The trade supplied at wholesale prices. seventeen, w ten and seven: eighteen, a ten, five it Psieg He prevailing to an alarming ex- | J am the only xuthorized agent fe and three: nineteen. two sevens and @ five or a | CBtIM Beckett, Mass. [t In witid to reseinbte the Colobrated Clocks this sida of New Yor feb20 t: une both direct: for through ” be in rections for thro ran First—The ACCOMMODATION TRAIN starts froma Camden Station, Baltimore, at 7 A.M.,(exoept mops at way stations Gnd arrives at Cum- i iPr AIL TRAIN starte (Sunday ex- 2 WILLIiB G&G. M., aud arrives at Wheeling et 425 : . et Reuwood with Central Ono on ace hereby notified that -he Hon. Wm. M. us, Cancinnat, indianapolis, Lou- Merrick. Assistant Judge of tho Circuit Court of | jeviile, € icago, St. Loun, &c., aud at same piace the District of Colambia, bas this day. on my appli- | with trains for Cleveland, Toedo, Detroit, & by cation, as the authorized agent of the United States, | ©, Road, and tleo at Parkersburg with - issued his warrant directed tothe Marsha! of the said District, commanding him to summen & jury of eighteen men to meet on your land, called W hitena- ever name or nemes the same may : » lying in the county of Wash’ axid District of Columbia, and west of Ge and on the north of the T IFR, LOUIS and CIN IN leaves 4 Goodwin's getown, . esspenke and Otie Cansi, A spotted fever now raging in western New York, see for youraolves at the great Clook | are entirely satistactory. | From an inequality in the a FRIDAY, the 30th day of April, instaut, 185%, at ten and three three-cent pieces, and so on. gud prevalent in New Bagiana came Ee 56 oppotite Browns Hotel aon, | iene age clint exes, Ihave heretofore foand crest Tt o'clock jn the forenvon of eaid dey, for the pur. | onire = 3 s s i ifficulty in Ke! t! e' = Fae . * 16 or . ek Camma Of In a cour . aN, of your optor E States, fe of the Washingtas : pop ea acannon g ocape romenpaa table | Pa, was shot a few days ago’ by a tenantot his, | NO. ser Via Aver totweon 6th ful 7th atroete, Obviated, a0 that the Glasses you furnished me are | ald United States for the use of the Washington | Louis, and at Cincinnati with th © principal hotel of the city was crowde: . r 0, Jewelry Store, i 0 1 i named Baker, from whom he demanded bis ar. | pa ‘ a ita. with guests breaking their fasts, an incautious | rears of rent.’ Baker settled the case by killing ENGRAVER & DESIGNER onse taeed rat ran from his hiding-place out upon the | the landlord Seal Presses, Watch-case b 6 : %, floor. The temptation was too strong for the Coon Skins to ExGLanp.—On Friday last, a | ver, Music Puncher, Stencil ges which the | Migsissipp: preas for Louisville, Cairo and nets thereof shall sustain by reasoa of the sed | fouis throw Louie in less (han oY hours from ited States euiting and constructing the said | Baltimore. By tue trad the tome to all the centeal Washington Aqueduct through said piece of | aud ern piaces in the West is much less. wile decidedly She heat adapted to imy eyes of any | have ever yet used. ctfully yours, _R. B. DRANK. Very respectfully pector of st. James’ Parish. ver, Wood Engra- \ when snd where you will att stance ie from 40 to 1 sburter ti ¢ er, Copper Plate} Having been induced by a friend to visit theestab- | Sanarimeah r § Sen chavteel ofattar mathe, Deane Mae sporting fancies of a gentleman from the coun- | Chicago firm shipped direct to London, England, | Eugraver, Lithographer and Steno! Cater, is pre | tighment of Mr, Tobias for the purpose of trying lig Captain of Engineer niet Engineer Ounnections are equaily close aud satis _ or- P = sg e' P » Bag! , ¥ . try, who was eating at the table; and springing | by way of New ork: eighteen thousand coon | 24fed to execute engravings onany metal—on gold, pinsse 1 was furnished with a pair slightly culored i ofthe Washington Aqueduct. | riying at Lsltimore at 8.39 A. M. > P mens 4 skins, valued at $9,000. ‘Phe skins were made | @!!¥er- bri s, copper, steel, &e., in as good & work: | Giue,,whice have afforded me more zelief and gratii- | Washington, April sth, 1358. ap leew IL 7 Bagsare checked through to all pomts. up, he grasped the chair upon which he ha iin Sel piaeeea ts L other establishment in the United | oation than any | have over tried. My sight, origin- —_ THROUGH TICKETS sold at lowest rates at been sitting. and dashed after the rat, striking | 9? *" */xtY compactly pressed bales. Tiber fels confident that all or- | ally very good, was injured by writing and reading at TOWN M a R AND SALLY H.! cginden Station andat Washington, DG. ; me ; ; {07 M. Chevalier declares that in France, at to lum will give pertect satisiaction, | night, frequently toa very late hour: but with the HUNTER HIS WIFE, AND SAMUEL wt soy = w at Meroe wite tha chair, suid) tho) ohedes } 27 cess tiene, plgeuons is tr td OF no charges mades aid of thexe glasses | can study simostas inte as | CROW Prasseacers from Leltimore of VWiadhiasten mag and laughter of the assemblage. After a hard P ee eee aan SEAL PRESSES, ‘ rous form of poison kuown, having replaced wiew the extire road by daylicat, by taking - arsenic, which is now so diiticult to obtain. He i i ts Cc = chase several times round the room, in prosecu- ing trai and lying over at Camberland or "Oak tala hout th in J have previeus- OFFICIAL, HAN ever, and that too withou' stun Rave previvus You are hereby notified that the Hon. William M ly auffered. J LSON, i J AND BL Merrick, Assistant Judge of the Cireust Court if SE E t ‘ G v 2 dee M Ge land, and resuming next morning by Wheeling Ac sed od fa dispatehtng Hully absorbed, he sue- | mentions forty cases of criminal poisoning by It | WOOD ENGRAVER: MUSIC FUNCHER, | poo. 1,22 CommEtioneet Gen’! Land Otice, | tne Distfict of Cotaintua. has this day Somosation train, leeving Cumberisad ot 8 ang @ 1a dispatebing the rat and reducing the | >> prof.G. C. Swallow, Siate Geologist of STENCIL C Ko ve use 3 3 for three or | issuod his warrant. directed to the Marshal of the 5 2 ebair to a very rickety condition. Seizing the | Missouri, suggests that the extensive arcas in COPPER PLATE AVER, Steietns coed take oneal eedere we saying tank said District, commanding him to summon a ju-y SUK WAY PASSENGERS. defunct vermin by the tail, he held it up, tri- | Kentucky aud’ Tennessee, known as the “bar- | _™25-1¥ LITHOGRAPHER, £o., &e.. ke, i bY Pp “ ——— umphantly looking reund at the spectators for reus,’? may be rendered very valuable for vine- B AGGAGE EXPKESS UF FICE their commendation. But alas! his excitement | Yas. 7 a 4D StRest, and hotélood were cooling, so that he thought} 107 “W hemcare ponent is vee given to ~ Ne en he detected not a very flatiering expression in | \“beau-ratchers” worn by yirls this Spring, for] pne subscriber, © Agent for Baltimo: the laughter and countenancee “te many | [cK of whiskers, imoustaches or goatres. “They | and Ohio and Washinton Breach Ratiroad. hes resent, and suddenly awaking to the ridica-| 2° ™#4e by drawing down 1 ttle tufts of hair | opened an office, at the above pince, for the accom, art Ais ng to the ridicd- | from the temples and forming thein tuto scol- | modation of the public, where ordora can be left for jous = rated a a position. he hurled the | tops the use of Wagous to Sonves deters ot rat violently and disdainfully from him, and es y to aud from Railroad Depot, Steamboats, &c., or for é. i CHA clergyman in Ellington, Conn., smoked ny made a straight track for the door. magnani_| out a living jizard from the stomach ofa young | “timer coer keene oes ay of Georgetawa. % ton your and, ‘The Cumberiand Accommodation rein ot 7 A.M, called “Wintehaven.” or by ‘whatsoever name oF | ET ee ee ne eee dation ai eee nnd. and names the same may be calied, iving (west of | Guniveriend som Woot bietuaalt = vt ooreowe ae north of the Coseapoane — Oho | pean leaves Wheeing at290 4 Mond 's e — Canal) in ths county of Washington, in the District ! a. soomme- of Columbia, on SATURDAY. the first day of Seiten [ences Conmboriant at ©, reaching Baltimore Ay, (185%,) at 11 o'clock in the forenoon of said ly - Bn day, for the purpose of valuing aud condemning | (ON THE NORTHWESTERN VIRGINIA part of suid piece of land as of an absolute es- | BRANCH, vetween Grafton and Parkerstu t4 tate in perpetuity, in the said United States. for the eongeré will take the Express westwardly use of the Washington Aqueduct, and asset damages which the owners thereof shalt su eigu een good and iaw ful me: 1 am much pleased with them. | have been much benefited by them. GEO. P.SCARBURGH. May 5th, 1856. 1 was recommended to Mr. John Tobias asa skilful option; andas | have oe of remarkable peculiari- ty, F was gratified to find that Mr. Tobins seemed to comprehend a ~ ection and some. mg measurement, end he Reade mes r of Specta- cles that suits meadmirably. A. P. BUTLER. rece sec WasiInsron, mo Cad 1855. Having been for years under the necessity of hav- cali | the Maul castwa: n by The FRE reason of the said Unjted States cutting and con- | stopping at ICK TRAIN starts at « P. tations. Leaves Frederiok Ax i c 4 5 Offi ty 7 o'clock &. m. to 10.0" . ms, | two sets of glasses—one for use in daylight, and one <3 oer A 7 tint .. mously denying himscl the gratification of | mau in that place. tue patient having been sic daily except Suuuday to 10 ofgiod a 8 bd for iamp-ight—t Bigoured one set from ‘Mr, Tot as | Said piece LO Ey ot SELL ICOTES MILL TRAIN eaves at 5.45 eeaehise ie oxkilacatien aa pack fis Gunes state sac ‘then put Dulacrews caaaa 4 Bagrace Agent Baltimore atid Oluo Railroad, ral months, and find shee excoliont. BS. a eeaeat el srw M. a MEIGS. is Mand 7 Sp ny rs ae O. Delta. brougt the lizard up to time N. B.—Persons coming to Washington or going to Department of State. pales po, ee &o., apply to J.T. U7~ A diabolical attempt wax made, Wednes- | yo Peg tj ehionsvle city party, at which low- | Baltimore, not having made up thelr minds where | Mr. J. Topias. Sir: The pair of Spectacles you | Washington City. April nae apls-dow | ENGLAND, Agent, at the Ticket olkee caiaa Gr aoa ae Ma Avec ie, 4 ian “i necked dresses were a prominent feature, Miss | they will stop, by giving up their checks to my | furnished me yesterday are ioularly satisfactory | —— —_- 2 ie — Station. Ww S. WOODSIDE, y 4 4 t- e “ ly —_ addresse: er country cousin, ‘* Cousin | @gerts onthe cars, wil We their baggage ‘en | to me, ey are vi ecu ly the bes possess, ‘, 3 : s f >a- ist seter of Trausvortation. Baltimore. py bexypages darth rs aad om pease na tad B deh db t i Bi ts t i their ba; tak tox Th de lodly the best I WIS CARBE et es A RITC sf 86M of ; Sam, did you ever uch a yl 4 ». | Gare of at this office, or at Baltimore office, No. Il Lowell Band from their room while they were at | pach glace T Wan Catenin. | Shee ry rehearsal. The musicians were alarmed by the smoke, and discovered the fire in time to extin- guish It before it had got much headway. 107A chap in Louisville met a pretty girl; she treat. and ne extra charge. OL T am the owner of eight or nine pairs, carefully 1E, AND MARY RITCHIE, HIS WIFE, | - . ed in diffe reo- i aKER AND MARTHA UNtep STATES MAIL LINE nded KE: IS WIFE, a CaAR- SEPH CARBE ONLY REGULAR LINE You are hereby notitied that the Hon. William M. AND WITHOUT PAILURE FOR BIGKT YEARS, FOR erriok, Assistant Judg Never, since | was weaned!” said Sam, blushing. i[7~ Much amusement was created at the Liv- erpool annual Vestry, by Mr. Churehwarden mnt places and tfrom_ C1ADS scoonnt of their professional to on. Franos, England. the Uni Staten a teen giso pleased with your ‘remarks and di- on the treatment of the eyes, for the pur- year 1858. by Eugene Dupuy im the Clerk's seek of the Cireuit Court of CALIFORNIA AND OREGON Woodruite announcing } yrave 1 pose of preserving end im 19 sight. the District of Columbia, has this day. on m: li P . fainted, fell {nto his arms, recovered, and called | tone s-thet the Welion Come e ere ee solemn DuPUY’Ss Reapeotiully pours. CHS. CALD WEL cation, as the authorised agent of the United Stites, VIA PANAMA RAILROAD, him her own dear Augustus. Ie cailed it a mis- | condition that nobody who could Le:p it would fessor of M. C., Louisville, Ky, issued lis warrant, directed to the Marshal of the take; was not Augustus. She would not believe go to be buried in it Lim, and they agreed to meet by moonlight alone to talk it over” Result—chap and pretty girl agreed to splice, leaving the real Augustns ety and disconsolate laboring under the effects of the poionons fish, {10~ To test how small a furnace good pig me- | still continue to linger, without hope of recov- tal could be melted tn, a gentleman recently | ery. Life is kept in the body only by some stim- built one only eight feet hizh, witha hearthstone | ulants. only fifteen inches square thirty inches bushel aac Huckacouuly overthe cheeets , 1¥- Bucks ce e pi ‘Trenton and twelve Inches at the tunnel head In this x4 , is alive with excitement at the discovery a net's charm be made ne much larger than & | ors hermit, who, it is maid, has occupied a cave The furnace was built in two days by one man, | &** 4 beard a yard long, and his apartments sre NEW PERFUME FOR THE SEASON. KISS-ME-QUICK, DISTILLED FROM FRAGRANT. TULIPS. E DUPUY, CHEMIST, 609 Broadway—New York. Regular Sailing Days, 5th € 20h of cach month, .—So many freude and imposi- (various kinds have Veet ERB beoriber, ths only authorized S. Mai! Line, vin Pann RB ARDIC said District, commanding him to summon a jury of RROOKLIN OnrHor rie HEE” | cightoon gordi aud Inwful'men to nest on youn ieua ca called pA paahoven.- ot. ; [rpatecever name of | won names the same may be called, lying in the County i of Washington in the said District of Columbia, be- | RORY RS guerevel ing West of Georgetown, and north of the Chest- | agent for passage by the U.S. peake and Ohio Canal, on Thursday, the 29th day of ma, mm the city of New Y: foelsit his duty to April instant, 1458, at 11 o’elock,in the forenoon of caution all persons seeking passage to California, snid day, for the purpose of luing and condemn- | that, To AVOID IMPOSITION, they must be careful to ing two parts of said piece of land as of an absolute find the true office of the Steamships of the U. 8. estate in perpetuity in the said United S ater. Mail Line, via Panama Railroad, as no other office the w the Washington Aqueduct. d asses in New York is authorized to engage ing silda Ages which the (mers there shall sus ne ‘Compenies have only one office fo New York, in by reason of the said Unit) tates cutting and is at 177 Wi treet, corner Varren constructing the said Washington A. pwd North iets fhe dvet through said piece of land; when and whe! you will — ae North River, at the head of the i | i U7 The Albany Statesman says that the re- L maining nbers of the Jennings family, in Co- hoex—three in number—who have been so long After most osreful examination of Mr. J. Tobias’s Glasses, | am enabled to tostify that their hardness, clearness, polisiing, exact ney shape render them particularly recom: to those whose merely optical impairment of the eyes are in waut of such auxiliaries. 1 consider, moreover, Toles fully qualified to determine the foous of the eye,both by tis paca knowledge and experience, by means of his optometer. In addition, | can further state that Mr. Tobias has supplied some of my pa- tients with Glasses, to hers and my satisfaction. Physician and Surgeon, Berlin, Member of the Bi eon, Berlin; Member Hoyal College of Boral Colles of Surgeons, England: Mi Oqi Jo Hb) TAEKT OM JO PO Enteredacconding to Act Congress in the TELS im 8 variety f, ith & Ds. tment of STA Yo "whieh Forde tops stonranipa bare boas * Sena oi gerne te warp 4 roe re wel = yea by the Blavy ‘Department, and runranty speed ment of Pian, Mantels, Monuments, sud ‘Tomb. ~~ lrosd (47 miles long) is oom. BE oe pon. eS : ae tenn o ooeat nod yt orommed im ord Diy eS oy peavewoe | Sebi pees Coaeeeee Kraan Lidl ne or North River Fiaging, over ce eee expense. moaey paldin New ork covers our of the a BA 3 Met 4 . cozy. About one thousand persons ——— Sas \don, and of the | Sttend if to you it shall seem meet. Observe my ign over and did not cost $25. The experiment proves | Wonderful cozy. A les Path Soon Yorks late Sure ‘M. C. MEIGS, HAS ts) that large smelting farnaces anda heavy invest. | Visited the cave on Sunday. —_ toe tte Beate Diet oh Fey Tee Geena the, Korat ¢ of New, aris late Sure Captain of Fostecere, Ohiet ememeer fom hed OND Arent, ment of capilal are unnecessary to begin the iron | IJ" A baker who resides in Philadelphia went ianchester, England, and Surgeon of the B. f of the Washington Aqueduct. = = basiness. to bis residence, afew days ayo, and ound his | _Sold everywhere. O. Institation. Washington City, April 13, 1858. apple THE PAciFic MAIL STEAMSHIP COM A Parowistnc TH koLog'ax.—A young and freah | Journeyman engaged in a business for which he BEY MISS YOU AT HOME, AR WORKS, Ore ef the his Company, carrying center about to enter 4 toeologial seminary in | wennetcmployed) fhe ami attracted the at | PREY MISS YOU AT ac M ** en eysHenree erin sie Meakiec epee ' Asi ity of B . t at eos are “: ts ie y miss you ome ? . RU 2 G , " 0} ‘ON, leaves: pis poe p Bagless of Sua cinetag canta: e aout?! from being killed at the pig of ig - Ne ors Picture they have that’s so near, ARTIFICER In MARBLE Fomeree pie gach on the arr cussion arose in regard to the orthodoxy of Pope's — busband—the w.fe leaving by the side bag” dei 8, 2. ee snag ¥ * yous E Street, bozeen re — pe reel forth, pat n frie! noe 18.8. 3 bye Essayon Man After a while the young theolo- z (thie hold it most dear. Tusiaes publia attention Satie ontansive ebealtet inv rach laws Now Cviesns and i nog teal did led to, t ttle tb {fF The Buttalo Republic records the follow- By Sanvs ’twas done ins second, A oH tely C: ~ aot ex 1e 5 n lost a pocket- La val them cannot be reckon’d , ‘eray by the | book, containing valuables nounting to n any computation of pence. = Rermighoegs zits ’ $5.50. He immediately put an adveitisement | AMBROTYPES for 50 cents and upwards at fine writer, but he was the greatest tyrant that | in the Republic, and on the day of itsappearane api “e., bet. 8th and 9th streets. v ever wat upou the throne Bie Teds Sipeavered the pocket-book im its “other | SP_TL ne ane roe suirogas i a elie me witha par may re- U7 A Moldavian countess, a frequent visitor | P## ch he had left home for repairs. EW PERIODICAL AND NEWSPAPER near vheke: ‘ in the harems of the late Redechid Pasha and | G+ Last Monday, the New York papers were N dg ene areca: (upte® | very much by a ‘service cf yaurs inthe Post Omen other diyaitaries of Constantinople, thus takes | 12 @ sensation abet the ‘ mysterious di: apear- joe a pee for sale alt - rt it, Which berth ired me tobe on dui : ore ” | ance’? of x young man from Brooklyn. He wax | PERS H Call and see, Porton At till iter day. ng the romance out of ihe popular idea of those Mo- | & wendy, sober and ntellt gent yong man, and | Algo, HOOKS, STATIONERY, Ae. OD ees bag ay. during whe ** Women, fat, ill-made, dirty and stupi must have been fouily dealt with.” On Wedues- )OOK-BINDING AND DeraxtMent oR, May 8, ta the personnel of all barems. Add to thie that day, search for his body was discontinued, owing | FROOK-BI deteots and ihe Ar range of my the women pass their days in jealousy of each | to the fact that the “steady young man” bad been Sinsnoe for seve. other, disputing, abu: , and even op Le regarded with holy horror as the Ma. of Sia, | in that paper: The other day,a he at once put an end t assertion “that the } ete together wi er ertcias as itable person lime. tri Please call and make an inspection of our stock. | “Weserve steamers bre N. B.—Make a note of the address. 17-8 Francie to reece detuten free oo having occurrea ———— it route is enuurély USARKD'S -kS.— ttle | are i M Show Guadniie Bowel sti ro ed d same day they ar- the Zouaves Quatr. fe. Stora of the} tain: inwal.. i each co , Gnd take kot st the pie Reece G. METZEROTT. eharge ‘vous sand ebiidces other proteo- |ANOS.—A beautiful rosewood Piano, rearly | “For at the appir at Pier adap Mt erent baresin—for 97 the agenoy, Ay ‘otto ata great phe 2, From iv eyes, | hav: tioutting, | arrested for drunkenness, and “sent up!"? Southeast conver st Busthent D atreets, vaiye and you will understand that the happiness of | {{7~ The church papers in England are waging | | ™ 38 Sw Messieurs the Turks, which has for centuries in- | 2 fleree controversy relative to the sort of gioves tamed the imagination of romancers and poets, | it is lawful and expedient for a Bishop to wear. | [AINE Bia Sore, all ah of COMBS, = leaves much to be desired to make it perfee Ata religions meeting lately, the Bishop of Lon- | Galas Banm. w eases 29 Bre ‘The harem is a bel!. where four or five fusiesbu- | don stood av @ platform wearing a pair of bright a OE Sa en Societe "8 to themselves in torturing a poor devil, whom | yellow riding gloves, an Wet which has scandal OBIN'S BX: at L Use ciaases, a ae they eall ‘master endfor” ’ Tied the Wlseiplunarlans. La Nee aa lee om Oop ag BYE. Bal atte ” oash or credit, - JORN F. ELLIS. ARMSTRONG. apa 906 Pa, av,, between 9th and 10th sts, ew Cc. L. BARTL! .

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