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eee ———— ee THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY BXCEPTED,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner Pennsylvania Avenue & Kloventh St., By W. D, WALLACH. Papers served in packages by carriers at 48 year, ‘© 37 cents per month. To mail subscibers the sub- scription price is @3 50% year, in advance; @2 for #1x months; $1 for three months; and for lees than three months at the rate of 12 cents a week. Singi® @opies, one cent: TSppers, two cents. ADVERTISEMENTS (Of eight lines to the square) tnserted three times for $1; every other day or semi-weekiy, 25 per cent. advance; once 8 week, # eer cent. advance. iaphesasote ee ; i VOL. XI. OreRAtions oy tam Parext Orrice.—The following isa list of patents issued from the United States Patent Office for the week end- ing Feb. 8, 1859—each bearing that date : Chas. B. Allen, of Philadelphia, Pa —For im- Proved machine for making rivets, bullets, &c. Giles 8. Appieton, of Burlington, Vt.—For im- proved railroad safety switch. J. A. Ayres, of Hartford, Coon.—For improved yorthod of opening and closing gates by weight of the —— Benjamin Barker, of Ellsworth, Me.—For im- proved sewing machine. Joseph P Barker, of Wayne, Ohio —For im- provement in earth excavators: Samuel K. Bassett, of Galesburgh, 1ll—For lunprovement in steaun ploughs ary I. Behrens, of New York, N. ¥Y —For improved billiard register Jacob Bergstresser, of Berrysburgh, Pa.—For improvement in monumental etsy Syed 3 cases Wm G.A. Benwill, of Dover, Del_—For im- provement in application of electricity in dental operations Charles B. Boyle, of Albany, N. Y.—For im- provement in photography on wood. Patented ja England January 7, 1859. Joba L. Brown, of Indianapolis, Ind —For improved machine for riving laths fromthe block. John H. Chever, of Boston, Mass —For im- provement in manufacture of rubber bose pipes. George E. Chenoweth, of Ba.timore, Md —For improvement in barvesters E. Hall Covel, of New York, N. Y —For im- Provement ta coffee pots Florian Dahis, of Williamsburg, N. ¥.—For improved vaive bung. Beriah Douglas, of Appleton, Wis.—For tm- Preved washing machine James Dundas, of Little Rock, Hl.—For im- provement in cultivators George Essingt f Plainfield, lil —For tm- provement in cultivators Squire M. Fates, of Baltimore, Md.—For lin Proved furnace for smelting iron. Daniel P. Farnham, of Johnstown Centre, Wis —For improvement in cattle pu J.B. Fisher, of Beaver Dam, Wis —For im- proved mortising chisel Perry G. Gardiner, of New York, N. ¥.—For improvement in manufacture of cast-steel Perry G Gardner, of New York, N. Y.—For a in manufacturing tools fiom cast- steel. John C. Garland, of Chicago, 111.—For im- provemeat in mail-bag fastening Geo. W. B Gedney, of New York, N. Y_—For improvement in rotary-spading machines. James C. Gilbert, of Winthrop, Me.—For im- Provement in skirt-hoops John A. Goewey, of Albany, N. Y.—For im- provement iu pad!ocks Henry J Hale, of Indianapolis, Ind —For im provement in the arms of broadcast seeding ina- chines. Samuel Hickok, of Butfalo, N. Y —For im- proved refrigerators. Joseph 8. Hoard and Valorons 0. Spencer, of Mansfield, Pa —For improved door-lock. Albion P. Howard and Allen Rowe, jr., of Stoneham, Mass —For improvement in sole-cut- ting machines Gilbert L. Hudson, of Conneaut, O.—For im- provement in door-springs Frederick Hull, of Derby, Conn.—For im- provement in ladies hoop-skirts. Marsbell lagersoll, of Grafton, O —For im- proved surveying instruments for determining inarcessivie heights and distances. Augastns Jouan, of San Francisco, Cal.—For improved deep-sea sounding apparatus tederic Kieblmana, of Paris, France—For improvement in methods of varnishing and pro- teeting surfaces. Rufus L»pban and Riley P. Wilson, of New York, N. Y —For improved churn ’ C.V. Littlepzge, of Austin, Texas—For im- Proved water-wheel James A. Lowe, of New York, N. Y.—For im- provement in gua-lock. ius Lyman, James P. Hodgkins and Ed- 1m Rawson, of Carthage, N. Y.—For improv- ed machine for riving staves from the block. John F. Mascher, of Philadelphia, Pa.—For improvement fr. alarm clock John May, of Columbus, Ga.—For improved paddle-wheel. Wm. K. Miller, of Canton, meat in harvesters. Nelson W. Northup, of Greene, N. ¥Y —For im- provement in stoves Washington Abram Peaslee, of Indianapolis, Iud.—For improved soot and spark arrester. Heory Pemberton, of East Tareatum, Pa.— For improvement in the process of manufacturing caustic aibalies Joseph A. Perley, of Lynn, Mass.—For im- provement in beel and spoke shaves N.B. Pratt, of Deep River, Conn.—For im- proved carpet sweeper. F. A. Redington and Geo. McCluer, of Fredo- nia, N. ¥Y.—For improvement in the manufacture of cheese David Reynolds, of Ogden, Ind. —For im- Proved device for preventing tremulous vibration of suw gates. Albert W. Roberts, of Hartford, Conn —For cee iu machines for stretching leather. Wm._N_. Roe, of Sharpsburgh, Md —For im- provement in corn-buskers N.C. Sinford, of Meriden, Conn.—For im- provemeit in skates. Silas T. Savage, of Aibany, N. ¥.—For im- provement in cast-iron pavement. F Win. Sims, of Dayton, O.—For improved re- rigerator O.—For improve- eremiah P. Smith, of flummelstown, Pa.— For improvement in corn-sheliers Joei Smith, of Northbridge, Mass.—For im- ovement in regulating the twist in throstie rames John B. Stoner, of Bennington, Jil.—For im- Provement in gin weigbers Jobn Temple, of Middletown, Ohio, assignor to Temple, Mills & Stout, of said Middletown For improved sluice for water-wheels. John Temple, of Middletown, Onio, assignor to Tempie, Mills & Stout, of said Middletowa.— For improvement in water-wheels Webster Thomas, of Oxford, Ohio —For im proved machine for tenoning spokes. Dantei M. True, of Rockland, Me.—For im- provement in lasts. John Walch, of New York, N. ¥.—For im- provement in revolving @re-asms Augustus Watsoo, of Walnut Run, Obio.—For improvement tn uaderground drain ploughs A. H. Webster, of Hudson,N. Y —For im- i ia apparatus for supplying hydro-car- ns with oxygen. Wm. L. West, of Elmira, N. ¥ ment in bee-hives. Sylvanus A. Wheat. of Fraaklin, N. Y.—For improved apparatus for drawing water. Thos. Williams and Wm. C. Joslyn, of Fish- ereville, Conn —For improved elipsograph Jobn Wilson, of Frankfort, and Teun F: Thom of Iiton, N. Y.—For improvement in barglars’ alarms ‘Thos K. Work, of Hartford, Conn.—For im- proved odometer. Prederick Yeiser, of Lexington, Ky.—For im- proved instrument for taking altitudes of the sun. Jobu K. Bigelow, of Waltham, Mass, as- signor to Appleton, Tracy & Ce , of said Wal- taam —For improved mechanism for stopping watches Michael Boyer. of Germantown, Ohio, assignor te Charles 3. Rohner & Wm. Gunckei, of said Germantown, for improvement in seed drills Jona N. Dennisson, of Newa: J , assignor to himself and Joseph Denuisson, and David Raker, of said Newark —For improvement ia steam condensers FE. B. Hall, of Woodbury, N J.. assignor to himself and Joseph C. Farley, of Pine Grove, N. J.—For improvement in «tump extractors. Peter Hotfier, of Ristag Sun, Ind , assignor to himself and Ramuel F. Covington, of Ind:an— » Ind —For improved die for cutting -—For improve. Geo. Hinman, of New Haven, Conn , ass}; ir to Limselt and Chas. Monson, of said New Ha- vea.—For improved kaife-sharpener. Wm. Leach, of Ciarkson, N.Y, assignor to himself aud Geo. P. Tisdale, of Chili, N. ¥.— For improvement in self-acting Pg ge Moratio Leonard, of New Bedford, Mass., as- signer to himself and I. Ryder, of «aid New Bedford —For improvement ia moulding perraf- bene candies Edward Maynard, of Brooklyn, N. Y., ss- “goer to himself. RK. Slaughter and Thomas BE dy, of said Hrooklys.—For improved method of covering with Sbrous material sab- inerged spiral electrodes for short distances Leven J. Wicks, of Kacine, Wis ; assigner to himself and ‘Tuos ‘k, of Racine.—For improved boot-jack. Retssucs.—Gs0. Reisick, of Pittsburg, Pa — For improved steam-valve. Patented Aug. 10, 138. Wa. Scllers, of Philadelphia, Pa.—For im- 4 machige for threading bolts. Patented - 1, 1857 Gee. Thompson, of East Tareatum, Pa —For Improvement Ip bexes for preserving alkalies. Patented Sept. 15, 1857. Joba Wust, of Philadelphia, Pe provement in seif-dumiplag coal bi od Jaly 15, ts5e aud —For tm- , Patent~ Wm. W. Batchelder, of New York 2% umprovement in lamps, Patented . : N.Y¥— ‘December Patented May 19, 1857. Steuben T. Bacon, of Boston, Mass.. assignee through mesne assistant) of John North, of ddletown, Conn.—For machine for folding Paper. Patented April 15, 1856. Steuben T. Bacon, of Boston, Mass., assignee (through mesne assistant) of Edward N. Smith, formerly of West Brookfield, Mass —For im- provement in machines for folding paper. Pat- ented November 27, 1819. Daniel Alter and Samuel A. Hill, of Freeport, Pa., asslgnors to themselves, John T. Johnson, of said Freeport, Wm F. Johnson, Geo. 8. Sel- den, and Jobn L. Russell, of Pittsburg, Pa.—For improvement in distillation of oils from coal. Patented April 27, 1858. 2+ —____ A DREADFUL SITUATION. “‘ What a dreadful situation for a young girl to find herseif in! Perfectly willing to be mar- tied, and with a dear, kind father equally as anxious for hor to enter the glorious state of matrimony, which would crown her with a rer of felicity—and not a lover to be met ith!"? ‘Ibus soliloquised a young girl of fifteen, as she sat looking over the wide domains of her father’s chateau, apart from the world of Paris, and oh' most strange to add, in a part of th country as yet virgin of anything like a rail- road. All this sort of reverie is delicious—all those dreams of the halo of felicity crowning marriage are beautiful at fifteen, but a few years later, and how very like a crown of thorns the halo looks. Jenny d'Herbecourt was very much to be pitied. There was no inexorable father, no cruel guardian, nothing was wanting to com- plete her felicity but a mere trifie—the man, and the man sorely puzzled the young lady’s brains. Where was he to be found in that iso- lated spot, only visited by a lumbering dilé- gence? The good father was going to be married again to a cousin of her own, one Aglae—a nice, creature—and she too was anxious for Jenny to marry. Was ever anything so Provoking as all these consents, without the assent some dear unknown’? Aglae was staying at the chateau, and hard indeed must be the heart which would not feel for Jenny, when she beheld the charming trousseau of her future step-mother arrive. «Some one shall appear,’ sighed Jenny, af- ter a conversation with her cousin Aglae, the sort of one to inflame a girl’s head, if not her heart—all about laces and cashmeres, orange flowers, &e. Most unfortunately there was not & young man in the neighborhood “free and able,” (Jenny reserved to herself to make him “‘willing,”’) until—oh ! blessings on minds given tos late !—a com any sentdown a young cngiacer to survey the land, with the view of commencing @ railway. Gostave Delvat was the son of an old friend of her father, who had met the young engincer in the country sur- yeying the land, and discovering who he was, insisted upon his leaving his hotel, and taking up his lodgings at the chateau. A month had he been domiciled there, and assurediy if he was a first-class engineer he was a third-class gallant. He didn’t seom to know.that there was a young girl within miles of him—bis heart was ‘as hard as the rails he was about to lay down, and all this coldness made the iron enter into Jenny’s soul! All day long he was making his calculations, while she was speculating about him. One day she pretended to faint. Gustave flew to the rescue: he was forced to look into her face, and diecovered that she was charm- ing, fresh, and bright as the land before his horrid railroad cut it up. Still he went on with his parchment. So Jenny went into his office and carried off all his instruments, &o., and locked them up. In vain he implored. * You are looking very ill,” she said, “and I shall insist on your only working so many hours a day.”’ Again he looked in the face of one so anxious about him, and yielded. She kept the key of his office. This left him several hoursa day undisposed of. What could he do with them? enny solved the difficulty,and together they survey- ed the surrounding country and its beautiful walks, as yet not cut up. One day the engineer forgot all the plans he had laid down payte own road of action—not to fall in love with Jenny, not to be led into a path which he imagined would be perhaps harder to cut through than a rock. If it were but that! Haif ear tose run through the like, but he felt that her heart would be harder than any granite, and Jenny did not like,in maiden modesty, to tell him she knew better. So off to her step-mother she sped “Gustave loves me!’ you beliove it of a Paris ? he is timid!’ Something must be done to overcome that. ce ame her step-mother, but a girl-like her- self. “IL have thought of something, Aglae,’’ said Jenpy at last. “Stay in the next room, and call papa there on some excuse. Gustave is certain to follow me hither; leave the rest to cried, ‘“ but would But 'twill be asnare,” exclaimed the other. “One with which he will gladly be taken, be- lieve me,’’ answered the wide-awake young lady. ‘And if ’tis for bis happiness ?"” ~ True, I overlooked that.’ So Jenny remained alone, and soon, as she had foreseen, the wandering engineer, without the aid of bis compass, discovered the clod of earth, called Jenny d’Herbecourt. “ I want the key of my office, mademoiselle,”’ he said, ‘I must work.’’ ‘ Twant you to oblige me first, Monsieur Gustave.” “ Willingly, mademoiselle *’ * You see,’ continued Jenny, “I am to play ® part next week in acharade. Will you re hearse it with me?’ “‘Ldon’t know it; but command me, I will do my part.” “A young man is to make me a declaration of love. You must play that part.” “Too willingly would I, but how in the charade?” “Go down on your knees.” (He does it.) “Now grasp my hand.’ (Fondly pressed.) “Excellent. Now attempt to kiss it. But : must draw it away.’ (Accomplished to the etter.) “Ob! charming!” cried the young lady, clapping her hands, and at that signal in rushed Aglae, followed by the unconscious father. Gus- tave sprang to his feet, and in the utmost con- fusion assured the indignant parent that it was only an innocent joke. Agiae and Jenny had fled, but they were listening. At the word “ joke’? Monsieur d’Ierbecourt flew into a violent ion, and to prove how little our theory practice ever agree, he, who bad written a pamphlet against duelling, challenged Gustave. 2 At te Mes of fighting, the ladies thought it ‘me to interpose. Agine followed Monsieur d@Herbeoourt, who had quitted the room to pare his arms, and Jenny tushing in, I unbraided Gustave with wishing to kill 2 pepe. “Do not alarm yourself, mademoiselle,”’ be said, “I will not raiso an arm against your father; he may kill me!’’ As if that was ber purpose in this little scheme! Of whatearthly use would a deadlover be? She who had so much dificalty in discuy- ering this living one. “A pretty expedient,” she cried,‘‘as if there were not another way of phages affair.”’ “I see but one,” engineer, “one that would fill my with joy, but I Siete “To soli¢it your hand in 2 dare scarcely name it for fear of yeu.”” “Ob, that does not lease at all,” she ex- claimed. “Tis far better than killing or being papa. “Never mind—name ft.’ killed. Go and ask WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1859. REET EE Vint cay - AGE OR it ym cmiabtnnietntiatutue oe gee ote — ~roee Star. At that moment d’Herbecourt entered with an ominous looking case of pistols under his Wood and Coal. Dentistry, &s. : Fi COAL!—COAL "—COAL"! j DENTAL NOTICR. arm; he was frowning in a most determined L ; w _ Aglae was following his footete; Au wilpt inp lowe poansh's price." Coal wal Dx. HILLS has removed his office to the rooms prepared before deliv re " and without a word spoken she opened the case and showed him his pamphlet against Sealine. which she had pl: in the case in lieu of the abstracted pistols. The blood-thirsty d’Her- becourt looked rather confused, and here Gus- by Dr. Maister, (39 Penn. othvand s0te ate.) w Sere to seeall who may desire his services. For pi pal sbility lam kindly permitted to referto Dr. Maister. jaa DENTISTRY IMPROVED. . J. & W. M. GALT. fe io int NW. corner 12th and C sts.. No. 547. VOD! WOOD! WouD!!-1 anid call the sizention of My jects S71 the ublic in gen- ianes nimaton and COA oral » COMPTI sit R.MUNSON is now setting Teeth on Vulcan tave stepped forward and solicited the honor of | all of the various now in use, which I will sell | ite, combining the stible ad os ; , nee cheap for cash. Hickory, Oak, and Pine Wood out arability, sselelness andin, Hf Bt yoadery “delighted with a son-in-law | S24 spatany size and leagth- and delivered to ny | teased re Those naving vad! (= Partol the 0:7; i> Call leav. ds sat love your on “i. W. BATES, fe 10 corner of 14th and C sts, UICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS Q . FOR ease whom he already esteemed, glad! his hand, and that evening as Seay i ea dow looking at the moon, as all young ladies in love do, she said to herself, smiling compla- cently: “ When a young girl wills anything—”’ comfort. having ing piates wt sce be cusrantieds mounted on Vuloanite will cost one-third jess than cold. and are fxr superior m every respect. Cali and soe specimens at 338 Pennsyivanis avenue, rea Having thie day ced our prices, we will de- The rest was concluded by a significant nod liver in any part 3 Fes city, for Cagn— of the head. CKORY WOO per. cord, Y es | OAK do, st85 do, iy persons oan wear these Teeth who PINE do: at 5 — rae ia and no person oan Wear others it 5 1 not wi ie. Boots, Shoes, &c. CUAL of bad yt pa oa Rg ty & tam, Persons oallmg at my office oan be scoommodated BOOTS AND SHOES, Corner G and 22d streets, Withany style and price of ‘Teeth they may desire ; Tan Constantly manulscturing and kee a full | fe2-2w sl of— Ladies’ double-sole Mor. Boots, @1.! Ladies’ H. glove kid Buttoned Boots, $2.50 Ladies’ best Eng. Lasting Gaiters, $1.25, Children’s best Eng. Lasting Button Gaiters, 750., Gents’ Sswed Cat: 8. 83 Misses’ and Caildre a's ts aod Shoes of every description, equally fow, all of our own make, Ladies’ Rubber Long Boots, $2, Ladies’ Sandals and Overshoes. 750. No.22P. J. Ag mel Ly 0. 22 Pa. ave., Market Space, ja's 2d. oor ALOVE Bth at. SELLING OFF SELLING OFF! BOOTS, SHOES, AND RUBBERS, of every description, for Lapis, Miser, Youtns, anp CHILDREN, At th LADIES’ SHOE STORE but to those who are particular and wish the purest cleanest, strongest, aud most perfect depturo that art can produce, the M Plate will be more fully warranted. _ Rooms in this city, $9 Penn. avenue, between 9th and _ streets ; alpo, 907 Arch street, Phiisdeiphis. se 2i-ly First Ward. 8. & C. H. THOMSON’S | NEW SKIRTS FOR 1859, D. DENPVISTRY. R. STEPHEN BAILY, Ovvics No. 477, THIRTRENTH STRERT. Four Doors South of Pennsylvania Avenue, Dr. BAILY bogs leave to inform the public that he cau be seen at all ho at his office looated as above. He feel ured that experience of fifteen practies, with the Iaree number of +4 5 creat variety of difhouit cases that he has treated successfully, will onabdio him to surmount any difiowity, scientific or otherwise, reinting to the Teeth. His own experi- THE INDESTRUCTIBLE DOUBLE EXTENSION SKIRT WITH PATENT EYELET FASTENING, MADE WITHOUT SEWING, Universally pronounced * the most perfect Skirt No. 16 Penn. avenue, bet, 8th and 9th Sireete, — i (ag deat nm en gd ae rig rd Ladies,we manufacture ail our own goods, th by Th THE GOSSAMER REPANGION; mercurial preparations for filing the teeth, also al! porsessing the unegusled advantare oe ¢ lightest and most graceful Skirt ever produced. | Enamels, Gutta Peroba, India Rubber and Ceme: securing them at first cost, which. of: pacer] for the oonstruction of m Teeth, THE PICCOLOMINL! that Porcelain, mounts 0, is the oniy cou resuits to the benefit of the purchaser. Uur liable substance that oan be wor: the mouth, as Gaiters ont of fit, beauty, and utility, have an By means of clasps—this beautiful and econom. | reliable sul - acknow edged superiority, over ‘all others, and our | cal carment can ve taken to pieces, washed, and put Bane shown by the last Amerionn doubdle-scle Morocoo and Kid Boote and Button together again at pleasure. Although he flatters himself from his long resi- Gaiters, &o., &e, for winter wear, have only to be Genceant ractice in Washington he 18 favornbl examined to securea purchaser. Algo, lor. Rub All the above have Thomeon’s o-lebrated patent ioe ‘te Damerous frieets ent trons, he bees ber Boots for Ladies and Misses. All soiling off | Watch Spring Bustle, and are stamped with our leave to refer them 20 the following at aotomishing low prices. aie name and trade mark. {the Crown.) i - ESTIMONIALS, no I2- a a or sale ie if re jers everywhere, 2 = nan GEN TREN W. 3.8 6.4. THOMSON. From the late Hacior of the Church of Epiphany, Scoren cork Boots hab Sn ia Sl-6w ee CO ns SCOTOR SOuE taint “ag et 7 G AS STOVES! GAS STOVES! press my esteem for you personally,2nd my confi- 3 Tro Halt 9th and 1th 6 jonce in you as 8 superior dentist. "The operations oe rom Salt, » bet. executed for me morn sen eer watiatnotory._ i Y OT: OES. ope that you may receiv ronage from my T HOMAS Bos rire WP EOS aving deter- friends and the public that your skill so well de- mined to reduce thoir large stock of BOOTS, and SHOES by the Ist of January, are now offering great inducements to buyers. Also, ® large lot of ladies and Children’s 5 Yours very truls “*Wasbington, Aug. 2, 1850.) ‘J. W. FRENCH. From ons of the oldest firms im Baltimere— i1ig Shoes at 50 cents and 75 cents a pair, which must be FOR COOKING OR HEATING. Messrs. Boggs, Cotman ‘0. sold, THUS. B. GRIFFIN & SON, Ww. F. SHAW'S PATENT. Having emplored Dr. Stephen air, Surgece —e No.sté Penn. avenue | usey sy Baixo AtracuED ro Tux Onvinany Gas | Dentist, of yurton ety, to execute for = ram one Be - " important and difficult piece of work, which he di Ss IR NTLEMEN. Light BURNER iN AN APARTMENT. to my entire satis! mn, and ip view ofthe fact that XQPORTING WATER PROOF BOOTS. For heating Chambers, Dining-rooms, Parlors, Of- | one of the most dist: mgmiphed members of the Den- sea tnbell he EERE hooves, fices, Dressing and Bath Rooms, pave no tal College of Baltimore led. after repeat. trinis, 23 tron Hall. Pa. av., bet. 9th and 10th wis. Teeatiken ee toperiote the same work ants tae gelen cane be lapels any part re room: 5 RMIN or DAT iz oom can ma’ a FROM THREE TO BIGHT MINUTES ent the femperature can be maintained at ONE CENT PER HOUR,IN THE COLDEST fi WEATHER. ne a to imped my satire contdense an eetimation of his ponal aitimore, Jan. 12,1897, HARMANN ROGGS, Batract from « mote receveed from ths late Hon. John M. iyton. U. 8. Senate, Aug. 19. 1858, Foe LADIES, MISSES, AND CHILDREN, Spring and Summer GAITERS, SLIPPERS, Morocoo and Kil BOOTS and SHOES, at cost for cash ; All colors and sizes for cost from this day for << to reduce my stuck. These Stoves are highly recommended not only by sll ‘well 8” and phi AML. P. HOOVER'S, b informed chera sandphysiciars who} | The “1 Jonmade for me work admirably 5 ‘Bo- . . ik St ave given the matter ig! ention. bu UDE Co! is b> ratefuli: 6085 __Iron Hall, Pacuvcbet Och snd thot, | tropeants stumeoeene oe aanily sce JOHN W. CLAYTON. use 10 the oity of perfectly sa! and prodacing a more agreeable and healthy atmos- Prete span can be produced by any other known ar tifieial hea*. ‘The risk of evil effects arising from imperfect iM Mm these cas stoves is much less taan that attending the use of gas for illuminating an apartment, as the combustion is by far more perfeot in the stoves, = -This invention has stood the test of NINK a EA hha te foston, as bein 0 THE LADIES OF WASHINGTON CITY; Having beon ougaged in manufacturing 168 M sees’, and Children’s Shoes for this past 3° year know by this time what will and oan safely say that we do; Nola pe he oan prove giving our work atriai, You oan find (atall times) the articles at the principal Shoe Stores in Waah- ington oity—the Guam 80 well-known as J. W, ns To thors seeking relict from the maladies of the teeth, 1 osn cheerfully recommend Dr. 3 we ought to th for it them in that line, bas stood well for more ROBERT T. NIXON, Ya. Conf. M. E. Church South. April iS, 1856, ‘We, the undersigned, having bad occasion toavail Curd. deiphia make. 21-1 YEARS. and not the slighest accident or evil effect | ourselves of the professional skill of Dr. S. Baily, ees pase a has ever ocoured from its use ; they ore in Gaily use | Surgeon Dentist of this city. or having been cogni- FOR GENTLEMEN, inthe homes of most of our first physicians and | sant of his operations on our families or friends, take UILTED BOTTOM SOLE BOOTS. chemists, pleasure in 6xpressing ouradmiration of his artistic UIL TED-BOTTOM SOLE BOOTS, ‘Lhe gas stoves invented by me are entirely dis- | skili,as wellas the uniformiy satisfactory manner Just received at S. P. HOOVER’S, tinct from the expedients which from time te time | in which he performs the most delicate and difficult Iron Hall, Pa, av.. bet. 9th and 10th sts, appear from eeverai sources, ali exhibititg a want operations in Dental Surgery, and of information on points of vital importance in se- recommend him to the confidence and patronage of ‘ 4 Pe bic, of which we consider him eminently TRUNKS '—TRUNKS!—TRUNKS!!! Supine satiety. ees sq. | the public, dern: conswatiy "e Mm by which PERFECT COMBUS- hy. i Tue on haud cae ana very supe- moe TION is secured is by a nov pplication of per- Tuomas U. WaLrTER, Architect U.S. Capitol. vias neaartaanh of Role Lenton forated metal, h surrounds each flame, and the Homas Mitte, M. D., of Washington, D.C, TRUNKS AND VALISES: al device has b atented to me in Americas, France. . S. Bourgr, M.D. of Georgetown, D. C, Frame and Wood-Box TRUNKS Great Brit reland, the Channei Islands, and ae LincoLn, M. a W sshington, D. c VELVET TAPESTRY and CANVAS the Isle of os. H. BRADLEY, of Washington, J).C. TRAVELING BAGS snd SATCHELS; fine — xoRGE WaLTon, Ex-Governor of Florida, SADDLES, HARNESS, WHIPS, &0. GAS FLAT IRON HEATERS. VALTER Lenox, Ex-Mayor of Washington, Saticcamnct orreemmcratentee | UN anitar ts araunerre soon] | BeatWater "este Risen seen pairi d family can be accomplis! uF al 33 '. . = besiaamttalie Yo iit PN oud cents; the apparatus can also be us (Late Torzam & Norvint,) boiling or feyicg, or for nursery or dre: = ——______— — id Fellows’ Hall, room purposes it is 8 most o-nvenient X TENSIVE ASSORTMENT Mo, 699 7th strect, oppo. >] W. F. SHAY mtly tration. Massachusett » No. 324 Penn. ave- fe l-eotf ‘Washington, D.O, Be For sale by J. L. SAVAG nue, Washington, D.C. MAROCANT, Ld WALNUT, ROSEWOOD AND DUPONT’S OTHER FURNITURE. at Privartz Save, @uNPOWDER,. ie 85 35 The subscriber having completed jortment ett AMUEL WISE. CARPENTER AND | of Furniture, would respectfully W. ALBERT KING, Gronazrown, D.C., for] S BUILDER No sis Eatrect, parween 12a ved SS ‘ears past the Sole Agent in the District of Colum- | 13th streets, offers is to do every descrip examine ok, for them- bin for Mesers, Dupont & Co..of Wilmington, Bel: | non of workin he line at fine lowent living, Faten, | SERImUDG, us <a 01 a i" ls < the ditersnt grades of POWDER manulsctured od Kind tobe executed had better give him ® eyii | Fine Mahogany, Walnut, Cherry,and other Ward by a ) OMI ee 5 a ag in 25and 60 Ib. kegs before giving out their orders, fe 4 eo3m Fine Mahogany, Walnut,and Cherry, Jonny Lind et do.,(U. 8, Govern- TO ARCHITECTS, and other Bedateads OTICE ., BRICKLAY- zRS, SARPENTERS. N ERS, AND CARP TER PRONT 1m this msr- Fine Wainutand Rosewood Etrgeres, Ladies’ Cab- inets and W hatnot: ! I Fine M y.and Walnut Sofas and Chairs. root), exe + & FFF, ir one 1 have on banda very superior Powder, in€ Spaiete Can and 2s ib kegs BRICK, superior toany ever offered in] and 3s ib. canistera 5 do. ket. Persons desirous of building would uo weil to | F pony og Marbie top and other Cottage Cham- F, FP, FFF, ie wi Land tr meee fe5 eolm* No. 15 New Jerson Fine Mahogany and other Chairs of every esorty- = - i ine ee vaking Inewine ba ‘taild ors, to sell as cheap as any other person be Sead Gairawa treet conics pyr ea lt contractcrs, and any others. and on as favorable ter ad I Machinery for inventors tee Models deposited in the Patent Drawings of Models and ‘and patent agen’ Sketches of trict. The character of Dupont’s Powder hes been so well and favorably known fora naif century, that in Washingto: fatter myself that no person wishing to vi call. ‘will be disappointed ifthey sv ol CEN, No. 538 au Is-tf Ith streat. —— sp hs-csntipied ag ad act alt! Maps and Charts for surveyors and land agents. PTIJ™ We take pleasure at all times in showing | Drawing on Stone and W ood. samples and style of prokages to sportsmen cones Mere and Prints. othors. q Orders received by mai! wil! be promptly at- Ly TO LOVERS OF nae = 6 ee, ON RENTER, C street, rowns’ H. 5 1d to. ICP" Office No. 35 High street, immediately ad | tende . intherear of Ci , v UN, killed at Mount foie tne Canal Wedd SEE | Scuoois oF Dagian AD MEGHANLCw | Ys Jee mrotred fae VERIZON hited a Mons V ALENTIN Es. INSTITUTE. taste of his patrons, in connection with al eli- SENTIMENTAL VALENTINES, Lipa oicnatehe A Ryne te Des: cacies of the season—Game, Uysters. fresh Fish, CoMGaL VALENTINGS c. Engineeting and: Mechanical Drawing every | £°—that this or other markets can aiford. 00 Inst received at SHEPHERD'S, corner of 7th er and Friday evening, from 7 to TRANK T. SANDS, UNDERTAKER and LD streets. from Europe, the most beautiful as- in the third story of Agency Block, corner GARRISON STREET. Navy YaRD. sortment of VALENTINES evor offered in this streets, Funeral calls attended to at all hours. Keeps constant! on hand ready-made Cof- fine ofa kinds. and every articie 1. ine. - “All orders from the country attended to with ptness and on moderate terms. » furmture neatly repaired and varnished. se 20-6m W. PLANT, UNDERTAKER, No, 418 7th + street, between & and H, keeps constantly on hand every article . ‘Farman. $3 ver month. in advanna fe4 eolm A AND CHILDREN’S BUTTON GAI- Mss Pee WaLING BOUTS ‘The undersigned bas just recoived a small lot of Misses and Children’s French cloth ea. button Gaiter Walking Boots, with the hegh seal skin foxing in front, douple soles, — to his rapide He enone eee derabie for wear; nothing like it, in b materia! workmanehi ean be pr The: will be of ne We invite the admirers of the beautif»l to eaii and examine. Tie trade supplied on liberal terms ia 79 ERY FINE WATCHES.—I have no a lot of ver: a ged GOLD and SI1/ VER WATCHES, and witha large addi tional stock this day received, must be ru off, I wilt thorefore offer them very cheap, ' at ope is ‘ H. 0. HOOD. ert fe hort time, at the smallest advance | ¢2" in his line—a fine Hearse, MUS|CAi, INSTAUGTION tf the ott pase: tua adoring me gpsoramry a | Ratan Conga Eeeszvore ac Hi charges are Pror. Moun’ 6) SCHERL Oreanist and ail ot sooaring the best. the most besutifal, snd | ot the any or aaht. Hacks furnished for funeral at fowant ecemhiarratne either to single pupils or classes in Vocal or: Musio—the Organ, Piano, Me- His terms are reasonsble and accom- attentions assiduous. He wil! allinterested to the best musical ‘ington city as to the success of cher of Music, continues to give lessons i i. auth & Promvein, calling, Seite we. WERIRMAN. Leek AT YOUR HANDS AN pee Al n want of GLOVES or HOSIERY are, earnestly requested to calland examine ay Instrament 93 paca donaticmesotarde~—0+ el NOTICE. To my pris al fl fates PUBLIC-—“4 Useful articies. and would bame TOLLET ‘S, cheaper than they have a with pleasure role re én Wi of the largest and finest stooks in Washing-. aol h tom of teaching and the progress made by his ry quality and style, just : Arete testis peered ee. pamerons reeisent af ow oe posi ~~ == a and look, if you Please on examine at No. 313 Penn. avenue, = ‘Penn. aven or at his residence, No. 54 Penn, ” HOPRINGS Unrivalled Bazaar, bar ye age and 10th SOHN McDEVITT avenue, near the Circle. ja 27-Lm sr-nott nae gmmEF of Sth st, and Pa-ay.y N MeD! : —_—_—_————— en | ap . Rrawns! ani % 5 < NOTHER NEW BOOK BY M88 BREM- | —————____ UFFALO ROBES! BUFFALO ROBE! —| x PTICIAN AND OCULIsT.—Dr. WOLFSON BUFFALO ROBES! the Lite, by thes sihor of ne Neguonee go O The subscribers have received from St. WA peel uaenes Life, 1 volume, $1, Ethel’s Love life, & novel, by Margaret J. M. it. ume: @ yd Warring ‘Snovel,by A.J. H. Duganne, Us large lot of superior BUFFALO ROBES, which they, Fog selling very ch his celebrated Venezuelian and Krazil- phe. McOUrRs & On. 8th st., corner of Pa. avenue, contin- uesto furnish all requiring them with ian CRYSTAL SP&CTACLES and EYE GLASSES, which ained the i i !—FISH!! highest prizeat the Wor.d’s Pair. Many thousands N ser enaiin we “7 a , bay edthem. No cha to his customers for EW MESS MACKEREL, very superior, } Viet caved and for sale ss tations As an coulist The reputation of his Also, Halibat, smoked and m piokie, or ER ANKLIN PHILP, | Bookseller—302 Pennsyiv jast between Sth and Toth nis, WEB 23 CURNET BAND Lewis WEBEN, Lender. furnanos Glasses to remedy near-sightedneas, failing sight from the approach of age, er from incrensirg cata ract, &c., is universally established throughout Eu- Tope as weil as the United States, His charces are extremely moderate. dels-m& TH Sm Curtains, Drapery, &c., cnt, ral rear getanetaas rae ir Calf- man sihetpre, sewed or ahs for Gan B. H. STINEMETZ, ie abbeoecrimielomis | as suerte W inter novel, “pitts 2 conte Pound a at ELEGANT VALENTINES — i r ‘at bs LPs sft ifui stock of APE RTINES. ime © ry —— ' be 7 alsa A*k? eee A BOTT. F 332 Pa. av., bet, Oth and 10th sts, aT PASSION Fi BASKETS pA ey at » Parad CLOCKS !—CLOCKS!! Pauersia.cteset the storiest soticns Ont Tey cane Qundat poh dir nee py Hos lead- | if you want a good Clock.” mrrnree toytpe ‘Ce Confootioners Storeasr : * a chesp KING & BURCHELL, ppt a Ae Rh esi, oy aie Cleck, your piace to buy is at oe jaz corner 15th st.ana Vermont avenue. are RSY WHAT THOU SHALT 4 Mba 1.Q.C, LAMAR, C.H.Morz, 3,L.a¥TRY, ** ASK THY PU ‘ ALT) above Odd Fellows? Halle "th at, [AN48, mort & aurry, sconomiee call at S1£1NEMETZ’ - ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, 494 enthEVENTH STREET 494 HOLLy Srrines, Miss where wil be between Pa. avenue streste ill prastios un the a Conrt.of Beavers and Ag- ——4 is son, ha ‘ontotos, i sag 0s ch NEW OPHOLST! Y. covered | the Courts of the Seventh Sedions District ‘of Mis- 40 conti be tg of every ai shape and in jow prices, fet - eR mani” oe aa <2 ‘This exesilent Family and News Journai—coe- | SSesSireay tie pened Borneo morning. (PScx nosrizats, forid for all r* eros. ImPRUD reer anew ‘toe alice whe sight othereies exalted talents and brillient totellcct, w! ne have entranced listening Senates the thunders of eio- quence or waked to ecstacy the living lyre, may eall with Adence, fall con * MARRIAGE. Mannixp Pxxsoma, or Young Mon contemplating ware of phyrical organic debility, tien, &c., speedily cored He who places himself under the care of Dr. J. may retigt. ously confide in bis honor ae a genteman snd conSdenty rely upon his skit! asa rbyeicien OFFICE No 7 + FREDERICR —— 1 ft baud side going from Baltimore street, « few doors the corner. Pa‘l not to observe name and wumber. mast be paid end con ry . page of Suegetb, Renton, gretnst Member of the Royal Bargeops, {rom caval the moat smniseat Colleges te the Cutten Sisto, and the greater part of whose life has been learned {10m evil competions, -t at the of which are nightly felt even wher asleep, and if not cored, marriage impossible. and destoys beth mind body, should apply | Tmediate!y. THESE are some of the ead aad sulenchoty catopoeanee’ by early habits of youth, via: Weakness of the acd in the Head, Dimves of Sight, Lose of Musoe- ion of ‘the Heart, Dy: 2 went of (he Digestive Functions, ptome of Cousemption, & MaxTALLr.—The foarfnl efiecte on the mind are mach tobe dreated—Loes of Memory, Confusion of Ideas, Depression of pirite, Evil Forbodings, Aversion to Society, Self-Dirtrast, Love of Solitude, Timidity, etc., are some of the evin pro- duced. Negros DenstrTy —Thonsands can cow judge what is the cane of their th, losing thelr vigor, weak, pale, ne: 4 emaciated, having « singular ap- Pearance about the eyes, cough or srmptome of DISEASES OF IMPRUDENOE. When the mirgaided and imprndent votary of pleasure finds be has imbibed the seeds of this painful disease, tt tor often happens that en ill-timed sense of theme or dread of discovery detere him from applying to thone cation and respectability, cau slove befriend bi z ). Throst, . Pregressing with frightful rapidity, till deeth 4 to his dreadful sufferings by sending him to that pndiscovered couutry from whose bourne po traveler returns. D ENSTON'S REMEDY FOR ORGANIC WEAKNESS mci AND IMPOTENCY. By this creat and tmportant remedy weakness of the Mipeedity cured and foil viger restored. Thousands of the most nervons and debilitated, who bad lost all hope, have been immediately relieved edimen's to Marriage, Physical or Mewtal Disquali- , Lows of Procrestive Power, Nervous Irratebility, ng and Weakness or Esheustion of the most 4 the numerous important Bergical Daer Seheaton, wiaaens ty She reporters of the papers and many other persona, notioes o! which have appeared agein and again before the poblic. be- ha kentleman of character and reeponst- Etarantes to theafilcted. jan 3—ly R. OSGSWELLS — MEAL SALy OR INFLAMMATORY DISEASES le New Idedical Sait! Feed Medical ‘Sau! 1 a RE ALL. FOR INFLAMMATORY DISEASES ONLY. . COGGSWELL’S NEW MEDICAL I SAacTowustons of being & remedy for ell ils. haw control over but one ill, bas but one aim, and se- complishes but one thing, to MATORY DISEASE, Whatever be its form or l~oality, it: BUBDUES INFLAM - u whether in the bead, throat, abdomen, extremities, or skin. EW MEDICAL SALT.—its peculiar execl- lence is that, without the nseiess loss of biood a stronath, it sftectualiy cures ee. s(no ere TodweIng &D eq 8 the flude in the body. the wantof which is the @ CAUSE Of infiammation. JOTICE TOINVALIDS.—Tnhe folio which th balanced fluids Heart, Fits, Infismed Eyes, Rares, Ni iver, Neural, Spinal Affectior Rronohitis. iy, Asthma, ee Venereai Diseases, Rheumat) and all itehing and other cutar R. COGGSWELL’S N MEDICAL SALT exerts, like the vaccine mat traordinsry influence over the veins and resulting Ina g' | decine of inflammation, as indieated by th whioh s00n resumes ite nat- ural state, as pain and fever disappears. LL’S NEW MEDICAL us t it claims to do—no more, —equalizes the fluids by removing from mall arterial venous obstructions. De- scriptive Circulars may be obtained from any drug- gist who has tnis valuabie medicine for sale, R. COGGSWE "3 NEW MEDICAL SALF- Get sar . Ask about ¢ if not it. COGGSWELL’S ANTIPHLOGISTIC Chronic do., $2.5"; Tree of expense, on recep! f chronic or long standing disenses, should always order a chrome kage. D.C. TAYLOR & CO..Gen. Aconts, 92 ook st., Phila. N.B.—Agents wan in every City, Town, and Village. R. COG6GSWELL’S NEW MEDIC D SALT is for saie in Washington by J.P. burn & Co., Willards’ Hote! ; ave., below Iéth ste; F . * —— Capit are, ssuth side; John Schwar eo Parnve.: & ih. Wate, 6 That and Fos. ; etow 8. T. Cissell- iol GB. Darvard & Gon Brn eand is 608 8th st. enst 10 Bridge st., High sts.; in al and G. B. Alexandria Druggists wherever not & patent medicine. but Bresor| eminent s1oran, nO one Medenitelt. ‘N- Be-Por testimont eee ee! & Stevens, and the Star as read. Asit i s 3 4 ? & g, i #8 # cei ee rr 2 é tet 7 a3 cr) bdad 40 ¢ for the same money. of the above articies to oa!! yourselves that they sre iso, Glazed Sash of al Monts ates stock of new tat eabtonatle JEWELRY, that L wish 10 close Out Very soon, ote Call man } for good bargains at 388 /~ wen _#.0. HOOD WINTER CLoTuine SUPERIOXN QUALITY. Prec 8 Fi er Coats, a

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