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— EVENING STAR. LOCAL NEWS musements, &c., Te. . Barrons. yasavan_—Fins appearance of the Chapman Sisters. Byron's burlesque opera of ~Oinderetia_” ” . = Watt's Orgra Hovs®—La Rue’s celebrated ar Minstrels. CanTmnsury Hatt.—Thegreat Freneb Oan- an, and other attractions. Prer. Surrn’s Art Gallery, 303 Pennsyt Bigavenue. New pictures oa exhibition. A®NUAL Surree of the Burns Club at Tem- perance Hal! ——_-+—_ Rerierots SeRvices Ymergrpay.—At the ‘TRirteenth-street Boptist Church Dr. Gullete Preacbed an excelient sermom on the subject “The Acts of the Apostles as a fragmentary memo of the twelve first chosen: their Bistory subsequent to the isp red record: the epistles written by four of their umber. At St. Patrick’s Catholic Chareb, yesterday morning, Rev. W. H. Anderaon, b}. D., of Eug- mon, and in the eve. nipg the some geatieman Iectared at Carroll Hall tor the benefit of the Young Catholics Friend Society, on the subject of -Ritualism. At Trade= Union Hall, instevensmg, Teomas Gales Forsier lectured before a large audience. Bex. ©. B. Lord, of Vermont, delivered an excellent discourse yesterday afteraoon in the ballofcbe House of Representatives on “The | Possibilities of the Africam Race,” At Hamline M. F. Chareh au interesting re. ‘ivsl ie in progress, aud will continue daring the present week. At the E-etree! Baptist Charch Dr. Grav be dof @ ser‘es of lectares om * tan Church, last evening, quite | ® audience listened to a lecture by | Sharman, who took for his sa!ject, Pers.” saying that the press was aly | Mg Out the rayizg of Almighty God, vLet there be lignt” The speaker then urged bis beaters to Tead the rey” spapers careiaily *B1 coptend+d ‘hat a mam wh does se become: actually cemired to humanity. ae FRATERNAL Visit—King Davia Lodge, No. @,1 ©. B. B., of Balumore, paid a fatereal ! Pil Pesterany to the lodges ‘bere. T.e 1. 0. | BB. lodges are composed of Israelites. a.1d the | objects of the organization are of a beney lat | abd ocial ¢ ‘acter. The visitors arrived ote ‘At 1200 o'clock, and were met at the depot b.¥ the following’ reception committee-—fysiam Lodge. No. 50— Messrs. 1 M. Blout, H. Kicé B. L. Blowt; Grace Aquilar Lodge, No. 12 Messrs. M.D). Frank, H. Coben and J. Sigel: | Potemac Lodze, of Georgetown—Messts M. | F Barwaid, A. Reese and A. Fisher. The visit- | © spg brothers were escorted to the several pos of mterest sbout the city, and after inspecting the lodge rooms of the Order bere, proceeded to Udd- Fellows" Hall. Seventh etreet, where a | ned dinner awaited them. After doing fall he bountiful Tepast, the cloth was yostee were made by Messrs. N. H. Maller, | President of Aquilar The Pres: 1. L. Bloat. P. ir. Newburg. of Baltimore; M. Haber. | > ger, Presuient ot King David Lodge. ot Balti- mor: ©. Herzberg. aud other past officers of tbe lodges nere. The visitors took the= o'clock With the incidents cf ihe day, and expressed a warm desire to re. Pp sie 7 Ut Wall be found below: 4 in response to appropriate toasis | H¢! + H. Adler, Presi. | eHord: Joka Fra nt of Eltieb Lodge: S. Wolf, Vic» Presitent. | Jobnsor, Task SA. of District Grand Lodge, | 5S. Per ins; fom different ports, ul, Witt oysters tar Wivg- field. Stewart & Co, Te'Ter & s train last night tor Baltimore, highly pleased | market. ive @ Visit from their gen- | Olden, trom THE COURTS. The Case of Mr. Bradiey. SUPREME COURT Iv GammRal Tenw. Tis preme Cour! in deaeral Term—Jadees Cartter, Olin. and Wylie—on Wotiop ot Mr. Carasi, Mr. Kyle, of Obio, was admitted to the bar. < writ, im the case of Mr. Brad. be court: The United States of America. ss:—The Presi« dont of the Custed Stat-s:—To the Suprems Court of the Districtof Columbia and the Jus. tices thereof greeting:—Whereas it Bath been made fo appear to the Supreme Court of the United States that Joseph H. Bradley was duiy omitted and enrolied as an attorney and $9. lict'or, authorized to exercise the rights, priv. ileger, fonctions thereof in your court, Jet you, the Justices of the Supreme Court of the District of Cotumbia, without any Teason- able cause, have unjustly removed the said Joseph H. Bradtey from the place and office of attorney and solicitor in said court, to the no small demage and grievance of him the said Joseph H. Bradiey, as set forth in his com. pisint to the said Supren® Court of the United States in that behalf, ard which complaint the said Sepreme Court of the Vnited States bas sdjucged tobe true, as manifestly appears on vecord im the saad court. Now therefore, in order that speedy j sail be done in this behalf to the said Joseph H. Bradley, you are hereby commanded and ervoined that’ immediately after the receipt of this writ you do restere or cause to be restored the said Joseph H. Hradley unto the satd pia And ofice of one of theattorneys and so!tcitors Your conrt, together with all the liberties, privileges, and framcbises to the said piace and office of one of the attorneys and solicitors of your court belonging and appertaining, lesc on your deiault herein eowplaiut should aeain be Inade to the said Supreme Court of the United cr | Sintes: end bow you shad! bage executed this writ make kpown tothe J; Courtof the United States on the 26:b day Jenvary, }-59, and bave you ther and this wri morable Salton P. Ohase, Chief Supreme Qourt of the Uuied this Mist day of January, 1859, ticés of the Supreme (Sizwed,) D.W. Mippieron, Clerk Supreme Coart, U.S. IMINAT COURT. Jinige Fisher.—This moras ing. Henry Wheeler, indicted tor larceny, was | fownd not guilty: Terry for defense. In the ase of Matilis French, indacted ior keeping & bawdy-house, a nolle pros. was entered. pe Tae Porowac FRont.—Auspicious winds apd gencal temperature have emboldened som= proprietors ot Vessels to re-enter the arena of the river trade aga. This morning xt ten o'clock, the steamer Arrow, Capt. Stackpole, lek her whart for Mount Vernon aud Marshall's Amiing, (aking down to those points a goodly umber of passengers and mails tor the Latter Reporte from other sections along the Ke t's Wharees.—Arrived—Sebrs. Joha S. Haven ®, Lewis: Stephen A. Douglas, Lewis; Cora, ermes; Golden Rule, Ne Fish, Tra,*e?- from Konting Greet, et, Frost; G.wdtiach, H sea Flying Pack. ; Ly dia Sanderson; Jenme Baker, from Cone Sar, Stack. ? Wm. Dennis, Br 3: Mary Amelia Emory, iver: American (-?tster, Deatle: ae, Evaw Deatiey, from Kappxbann ; ehrs. fashion, Le’ det; Mark Whittaxer, H Hine Belle, Ads 5; River (Qneen, Davis, tea for rf.—Arrived—Steamer Pioxeer. Horcey’s WV ccotink, with wood for Harsey, ercus hosts, at Baltimor n earl; 5 Clark, & Co. if aS A casts May | (gigut, Miarf.— Arriwed—Schoones* | Tames ae m ™ Guthrie, Frere, from Machodoc,witt 2 4 Pets maple On See na, | maine Gabriel, Perry. from Baltimor» Witt » tym y | wood for market. Boon, the ccmmand of the Navy Yard was | Wp0d {or Mires nor gruiam formally relingui-ted by Admiral Radford to | cessor. Rear Admiral Charles H. Poor, was received at the main gate by th Fetiring ComMandsni and al} the naval omcers en duty in the yard, and by them, together with the battalion cf marines on duty there, escorted to the Commandant’s office, where he assumed charge of the yard, and the naval battery thun- dered forth a salute of thirteen guns each for the retiring and mcomiog Commandant. Rear | ‘ Admiral Poor i native of Massachusetts, entered the Navy in 1525, was commissioned a Resr Acmiral September 2d, 1-68, aud has seen | faneral services B total sea servict of twenty-two years and spven mouths, bis last cruise expiring im June, | } 18. | Jest now werk is very haves Pave been dtsehar sbops. leaving culy twenty-six employed; and abe the me pomber of jotners, bricklayers | snd laborers bave peep discharged. leaving 2 total of the latter classes employed of about one hundred avd thirty. The vumoner ot workmen | 1 pow ¢mployed in the yard is about tree hun- | ™ ed and thirty, and the total number of em- | © joyees four hundred and fifty. Itis rumored | * ata further reduction wili be made before the close of the present month. 2 fe ed from the machine | Thx Onvtass’ Covet.—te the Son arday, Mr. Patterson, of N. H . introduesd , define the jurisdiction of the Orphans’ of the Instrizt of Columbia, and for otber es Itgives theCourt power to exer. | ury Jiselthe ame juriediction over the estates of ONG PrFeONs non compos montis, Court of the District of Columbia sitting in | { Equity. im all eases where such persou may or sball be entitled to any bequest or legacy by jast will. guar 4s Jl such cases to be ap- pointed by said Court instead of a commitiee, trustee, or rustees, a> now Sutborized by law. The Court also to have full power to Lear and Getermine as to the iiocy of persons, and the ; decision of the Cour! to be fina: wuless reversed | on appeal to the I ct Within titty days. The - Orp’ is empowered 16 appoint its clerk sud bailiffs, | #venue and F art snd the salary of the Judze as imerease *.0o per anbum. The olfice of Register of Wills bulisbed by the bi Reterrea to the District Committee. { rurner, whose death was mentioned Star otf Friday, took place from his East Washing'on, yesterday afternoon at tw. Lo¢ge And Magenenu Encampment, Jott at the Navy | P. Yard. avd within the past two weeks fifty | a | = rine Bi \. Kidder and P. € of the Lodge, Wm. R. Newman and M. Micheli . | ment of Wm. S. Mitchell & Co. im another 3 | umn. Washington for a long time was with- | outa house where carpets, oicioths, curtain | matenals, Ac, could be | advaninge as * direct i now conferred by law apon the Supreme | ther, is but ove profit t> be made, and they are Stewart, from Boyd's Hole, with wood F —_e——_ | market Fuxeral.—The funeral of Mr. Samuel = in tbe te resi ener. on K street, between 6th and 7th streets, “clock. and was largely attended by Tinton "OO F, avd by the clerks of the Navy Yard. The it the house were conducted by Rey. W. H. Holliday, and at the grave by | Kick. Baxter, Chaplain of Uoion Lodze. Toe ral pro was under the direction of - Daniel Carngan, of Union Lodge, and P. Geo. H. Dushave, of Migen-na Eo- ent, and was headed by a section of the d, uncer the leadership of Fred ‘The pail-bearers were PG M.B John Shaffer on the part pert jor Magenenu Encampment, and Hearty Wyiie md F.C. Wood on the part of the clerks. Tho emains were taken to Congressional Cemetery jor interment, mann INPORTANT TO HOUSERERPERS.—We call he attention of our readers to the advertise. parchased at the <ame the Nortwern cities. That want = bow 1ully supplied, Mitchell & Co. dealin js altogether, and receaviug ther #10. ‘om the most celebrated manutactories, hus able to sell the very best z. terms. Their ext- y & Bro.’s dry goods store corner et Pennsylvania avenue and th s'rest Str at present stocked with some of the flues carpets, rugs, curtains, &c , ever seea hery, es GraRiovs Rosrertes wx Soota Wask. TUaY night, the residenes of 2th street, between Marvtand purglariously env-red, nud the store room robbed of about forty dollars” worth ot bacon, hams, sugar. coffee, flour, Ea trance to the residence was effected by priaug fainily provision: ——— open ‘he front door. Stoorme Avrrark— About balt past ten Lost night a raid was made upon the hennery orclock ye ¥ mornicz, a colored map, | of Mr. Martin. residing om the corner of 1!ta named James Baley, wes shot and severely | and Fstreet. South Washington, aud a flae tor wounded by a white man, named Joha Boyle. | of cheice fowls were stolen therefr From the evidence subsequen'ly beard before | thieves forced k tothe h Justice Walter, it appears tha’ Bailey aud sev aot Top lee eee eine ehding in front | awreraTep.—Yesterday atternoon Mr. Jos. residence, ob the corner of L, he- cas pie c . Birch, residing on 4... between F and G stroe! pa nd sud Third streets, South Wasu- | Soutn Wasbington—who uniortupately fell in Ar what © known as Fredericksburg, eLenged im loud conversation, when the latter slepped to "he door sud ordered the party to move ot. The colored men not promptly obey- sng Boyle threatened to shoot them if they did | no: disperse, ond still retusing to go away Boyle stepped back into tue house and proour- wg & musket fir cf -olored mep. the ball grazing the right side | Bailey's be gh bis oar, mflicting & pai we Walter | Soyle 'o hail in the sum of Sk# to auswer uit and battery. ae eee MiLine Hove —A naving complained on Fr of baving lost Bis waich,and all bis m: the gambling beuse ot © ©. Frazier, N, Per i . Mayor Richards ordered Lien up the establishment. «hour on Friday might £ h his detective corps. proceeded aod haviog eutered found two Crump sod P. W. James. wr rhalis of the game, why, together Diheir implements, were taken to Police Headquarwrs. The proprietor was subse. queptly arrested and fined 850 by Justice Wal- ter. The two men were discharged, amd th- Fam cling implements will be destroyed. tagly. a S.¥ preniise Mussns. Marini & A Dators of “La Coterie Usrui foor-manager, a cc if soffcient me that will Of the ki ever given in Wasting- —_e—__ TD CALL the attention of Wwe to the advertisement ot the Metropolitan Patent Stesm Bakery, to be found im our advertising columms. This is the oldest busives~ Bouse ia Warhiwgtom, having been established in 1416 ‘The bread is well known as of unsurpassed jor readers quality. and the crackers are aequiring 89 great 4 reputation that orders have recently heen re- | “d fio Philadelpbis, Baltimore, Nex WES vies stnd, ao other leasivg porns | Wes. t SATSR AgvroRnt—O0 Fric fteraoon aGonis @ clock, 9s Mr. ree Pe a Ger. an. living on the old Bladeu-bery toa:. near Itetrict lime, wae m the act of « x bie | table door (0 Wy & sprin ne hed | ed there to shel marauders, the weapon | teed hself, the Whole load euteriug bis | right breast, making a gbas'ly wonnd. and from whut he died ov Saturday mornag at nok The deceased leaves & wife and six = We bave beet intorme se sudden death we me | urday's mum did not keep xe | the “Avenue Was no! an oj from the effects of hard He did of Beart disense character, aud bad beew for a tae sth United States Mr. Daily, peed om S = Tee Man-Fisk, Mr. Garr, who will make his tow fo the Washington public at the Can- iH terbury Hail this eveming, ts said to be a very | eae fish deed, and vars. driak=, smokes, &e.. | upder water as if he was lo the manor or rather | water) born. He is said to be a great « sty. | aud will add much ite acu Te | programme at the Capte La Kore Monertgcs will commence a Week's engazementat Wall's Opers Howse this syening. They come amoug ws ib as Bi oe +putaton # any minsrel droepe tm the a : t ot A Ev press office a few day. his legs bre f eiberman aud tound it necessary to amputate the bro- mber. To-day Mr Birch ix as comtort- Able as the nature of the ease could permit. i ONTRIEUTION OF THE Gas © note with pleasure the nd bushels of cole uitering poor of t ne Provides t Aid S ‘The thanks of the community are speci Lely to Messrs. Wm. Orme aud Joba Beu: Wa-hington Director thon . for this geoeron go far towards reheying the fering iM our idst. —_ Tae Kyieuts Tex Lx\ ee will be given at Willards’ Ho’ Tuesdoy evenmg. February °. 1-69, by Wash inztor Commancery, No. 1, Knights Templar, aud promises to be one of the ost brilliant Parties ever assembled im this city, The Sir Kuights will assemble in full dress uniform at Wislards” Hotel. at precisely 9 p. m., under the direction ot Eminent Sir Kuight Joseph 1 Will. © mmander The doors of the saloon fur the reception of ladies wall be open at o'clock. ——6 ee ATTENTION Is called to the sale of that flue Piece of property known as the «Wirt House,” formerly occapied by the Quartermaster Gen- erai's Deparment, on @ street, between 17th and isth. The property has just been pot in Perfect order. and will be sold to-morrow eve- ning by J. T. Coldwell & Co, auctioneers. S-e advertisment. ———e Aw InrerestTine Lectcre on “Unberaided Heroes” will be delivered by Simon Woiff, Es. at Metzerott Hall, to-morrow evening The leccure is given under the auspices of Post No. 5, Department of the Potomac, in aid of the post cbarity fuod for the Feliet of wounded aud Mmdigent soldiers and sajlyrs, Beas toe 468 OF A PRINTER.—M-street (M. E.) « was well filled last Wednesday nignt ‘with a feshionable congregation, assembled to Wir) oss the marrisge, by Rev. W. V. Tudor, of Mr. Robert H. Malien, of Richmond, Va., acd Mrs Martos S. Marks, of Fauquier coanty, Va nig encima ‘REIN THe Covsry.—Adou: tt o’clock on Swurday vight, @ one-story frame enement at Fright weod, about four miles north of the city, beloyging to Mrs. A. D. Shoemaker, was de- svoyell be fire, and vt was doubtless the sé of an ary. The loss is about Siu. —_.——_—- ¥ ANDIVERSARY of the Ditth¢ay ot Robert ps, Scotiand’s greatest poet, is to be cele- at Temperanee Hall this evening by the = Club of this city. Aboat one bendred and Aity guests bave been mviled. Ra rrisixe 4 persons—two males snd two temales— were baptised in Watt= Bay. The ceremony wns perfermed by & colored divine, and wit. neseed by & large crowd of persons. Yesterday afternoon font col- MerkoroniTa™ KaiLeoan—The cars on ibis live will leave tbe corner of i7tm and H streets, every Friday wignt at 11 o'clock, to ac- | commedate persons auending receptions. Sve advertisement. — Appitioxat Sour Hovess.—Tae Provident Aid Society bave ordered additional soap heuses to be established, one ip the Fourth and one ip the Sixth Ward. CoxmrttEp yor Covat.—This morning Jus. tice Smith held an examination of Michael aad Thomas Breen, charged with having passad counterfrit 25 cent curreacy notes, and the firs: bamed was committed for court, and the latter dismissed. ——j— THE SECOND ANBIVERSARY of Rising San Lodge, No. 8,1. O. ot G. T., will be beid to- morrow evening, the 26th instant, at U Leauge Hail. OITY ITEMs. Crry INTELLIGENCE.—One of the most inter. esting places in Washington for a stanger or & lover of the beantifal to visit is the attractive One Dollar Jewelry Store of Mr. Prigg. No. 436 Pennsylvania avenue, near $i street, The assortment of new styles of Jewelry, the Plated Ware, Bohemian Glass Ware, Vases, and ornaments here exhibited are only so many agro ed the Marco inventive skill of the age, by means of wi diamonds, ‘Is, garvets. emeralds, amethyst, and all the pre- cious nate sod imitated. Itis genom meredible that such elegant specimens of jew- elry can be purchased for one dollar a set. bu: is nevertheless troe, and dreds of ladies vail themselves of this economical plan of procuring jewelry for the most elaborate toil. ettes. —__.e___ THE DELICATE AND 1NFIRM.—The most in- eredulous are convinced of the virtues ot Speers “Staxdard Wine Bitters” upon a trial oftbem. Their base is pure wine, with herb- and roots. so favorably known to the Medical Profession and the community at large Tey ate ull that cam be desired by the most feeble andinfirm. Druggists sell the Bitters. ws. Covons, HOARSENEss,and the various Throw Sii-ctioms towhich Public Speakers. Military Uilicrrs, amd Singers are liable, relieved by « Brown's Bronchial Troches ” “Haviog a 1i- “ect influence to the affected parts, they allay Pulmonary Irritation. The freedom trom ail deleterious ingredients makes the T¥oches a safe remedy for the most delicate female or youngest child, and bas caused them to he beld in the highest esteem by those who use them. eo es BEAR THIS IN Mixp.—I have to-day marked dowe my unrivailed assortment of Overcoats for gentlemen, boys and children to about cost, in some cases below cost, as I wish to close tbem out. The assortment 1s nearly completa, nd of desirable kinds. But one price is asked, and no lece taken Gao, C. Hexnixe, 4 No. 511 Seventh street, 4 Like Resvtation Dagss PARADE—The teeth should always bescrupulously clean and free trom blemish. Keep them in this coudition with the inesmparable Sozodont, and when thy are yetorans in the service they will still be as “good as mew.” “SPALDING’s GLUB” 1 indispensable in | every well regulaced househald, RNS, &0.—Dr. White, Surgeon Vat of twelve years’ piactical e in the United States and Canadas, and established st 426 Pennsylvania avenue, between 4% and ib sireets, since I-61, successfully treats Corns, Brnions, Chilblans, Cinb and ingrowing Neils, and other diseases of the feet without pao or inconvenience to the patiet The sbos canbe worn with ease unmediateiy afler the operation. efers to the many eminent physicians, surgeons and thousand: Of other respcnsible persons who mize bis establishment. Hours from 5 a.m. to 6 p. ™. Owing to pre’s of business at office Dr Wiite is unable to 1 isit patients at their reai- dences except between 62nd 8 p.m. — Dooror J. H. Taowrs, HAS REMOVED hit office ana residence from .‘he First Ward to Dlassachusetts avenue, betwee.” Thirteenth and , ourteenth streets, immediately *#t of Four. teen "2 Street. Office hours before |!) % m., and from 407 p.m. Hours of attend, °® 8 the Woman's Hospital, from 1 to 2p. 4° *VATy day, Sundays excepted. Ws IANO TUNING AND REPAIRING. G. L. WILD, formeriy Tuner of apres Knabe’s, aud sudscque of Stein id oe tow oe WILD att ee .’S Piano Store, 497 lth strect, between 5 Avenno and K street, still gives eapecial attention tothe stove. Other instruments also repaired tuned, #nd for gsie. Pianos for s Tent. or ox change. 2 wy XOLUMBIA HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN 4 | Dae LYISG-IN-BOSPITAL, Patients fectring to I themsetyes of the so Tautaxe of this Tustit p obtain private rooms be applying to the Mi are fornfsbed with ali the com prices range from $6 to $12 per week, devendir ‘n the room selected, thisincludes Hos: ing. Medicine, Medical, aud Sargical attendance iders for admission'to the GUVRRNMBNT 0: FREE BEDB in this Hospital can be obtainod 6: the honorable Secretary of the Interior, Barks: Geveral United States Army. and Dr. Horwitz Obief of the Burean of Medicine and Surgery vAplicanion for ortera of the honorable Becre plication for ordera o! orable Becre of the Interfor to be made at the office of Dr. J + Tkomps 154 I street, between 20th and Zist st. AM Land Bargical ic is held at the [1 -- tal every Satarday, at by Professor J. ompson. for ont-door patients. who ere fur Bished medical attendance free of charge. MED! L BrarF: 4, 8. THOMPSON, M. D., Burgeon-in-Untet ¥. A. ASHFORD, &, D., Asstetant Surgeon 146 BOARD: 5 oD Ee gopeite D, oble Young, M.D. 0. A. Bich -D. ¥ Garett MD.. , F Jopneton, 3.1 f Her, M.D. 5 oD OF iSwarde M.D az FFFFPFEPREPEPBODBPFE 4 THOMAS H. BARRON, Bo - BF services to the public ass Bi Being @ practical mechanto, 1 offer mye? cos ider. and wili eS 87 with the ar: of building: superintend by theme ‘with the art of ng; euperin: erin. cr will take all responsibility, do all kinds of work ata fl r centage UpOn~—y gz the cont. oud will prepare all drawings and. sreciiesiions withoutebarge. Old and di- SF laptiated buildings remodeled and mado Te? contract for all aluwat a8 good as when newly built. 1 ames GF prepares tu minke practical ings andy eg pecilication ‘any mé can work-ye from. st peices 8 salt the Hicants, aud-eq warrkat satisfaction, or no charges male 87) Sled =» je Myssif to be agreeable in my bust. e SF aces relativus, aud prompt iu meeting alls Fay chligatio nd ask fo retarn only thes 67--ame from those who may favor me witht oF their patrovage = @7-, Beference fa made to the following wollyg kuown citizens:—Johp iittle, David b. $2 Morrison and Jos ¥. Brown. Evys AY Shop and resides street sonth, cear<® SF 6th st, one minute's walk from 7th «cara. (UJ MIED STATHS PATENT OFFICE, VasnineTon, D. O.. Ja ‘On the petition of E gen. New Jersey. praying for the extension tent grapted him on the lth day of Ap for an improvement in sewing Machine: cis ordered that sald petition be heard at th is office on the 20th day of March next xtension. Ob; 8 tb ra should be filed ‘iu this office twenty days before the day #f hesrinc. ELISHA FOOTE, 2 lawiw Commiaover of Paten | NITED BTATES PATENT OFFICE. Wastinoton, D. G., January 15, 186° ‘On the petition of WALTER H FORGUDIT. of Rnfialo. N. ¥., admiuistrater of the estate of b.. B. Forbush. é » Praying for the extenston cf potent granted the aid Feronsty, oa the u ol rth, e 26th day o! ri), 1206, and egal din fvedivisions nan. d respectively 1997. 18. 1959. 1970, and 101. doy ot Mss. Is, fcr an improvement tn rain and Grace Hai veaters: t is ordered that said petition be heard at this ofhce on the ath! dat oF Meo ext. Any por: Y EK 6 this jazi lawsw or MONKY BAVED By Buyieg , TRUBKS, VALIBES, LADIES’ AND MEN'S SATUIIELS, TRAVELING BA@s, &-., At the Practical MANUFACTOBY of JAMES 8. TOPHAM & CO., a7 500_ca SEVENTD *TRERET. Kast side, one door abo Odd Fellows’ Hall. iCMURRAY’S PATENT STAYS used in our A PENT SOLID stndaiit SOC MMe A TENT Sout: RUPAIBING. Bl Trovk and Covered. Pe 8 promptly Repaired Niw MABYLAND Unsurpassed in quality. INCE MEAT Fresh and of best’quality. BRADY PEACHES. At 76 conte por jar. AFBICAN D. ‘ MALAGA G! em ae 30 - BAREBUPTCY ‘At the Pod by @ full meetins take pr te at the ear) Jeet: Oircolatto GEORGETOWN. Affairs in Georgetew: EvREKA Divietoy, S. of T., helaits regular meeting on Thursday evening last, and after the usual business had beem gone through with, speeches were made by Messrs. Marr, Waeeler, and Drew, and the Misses Toora favored the meeting with some excelteat music. Eighteen new members were admitted. On Toursday evening next the doors of the Divi- Sion will be thrown open to the public, about 9o'clock, when there will be a free exhibition of dissolving views. Re1iciovs.— at Grace Church, on High street, last evening, the rite of confirmation ‘Was administered to a large number of candi. | of Obio. At the » corner 4th and hb streets, Rev. Dr. Dubl, of the Maryland Synod, preached mm the morning. In the after- Boon, the ceremonies of the installatien of the | ew pastor did not take place; in consequence | of some disappointment, and the new pastor, | Rev. J J. Suman, took charge, made a brief | address to the Sundsy school chiidren, and | ENGRAVERS AND LITHOGRAPHERS, preached an able sermon on the subject— Who is on the Lora’s side! At the Bridge street e Presbyterian Church, last evening, Key. Mr. Jobnéon filled the pulpit of Rey. Mr. Taylor. ‘Who was too sick to officiate. Woarkuovse Piczons.—fwo of the work- Bouse boarders, named Fanny Warren and | May Hoghes, came to town on Saturday night | scied two men, named L, C. Ejeien D. Cooley, so much that they were escorted by them back to their quarters. When in poor-house lane, though officers Hess and OBrien did not like the appearance ot things. | and arrested the party, returaing the wora-o tothe wo house and bringing the men before | Justice Buck+y, who flued them $1.5) each. FRENCH & RICHARDSON, 334 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, TeMPERANCR Maetin«.—A large and en thusisstic temperance meeting was heid lus eveving at tbe oid Trinity Cherch, Ool. J. R. O'Bierne introduced Rev. F. E. Boyle, of ee Washiagteu, who made an eloquent address, after which several signed the pledge, amoung whom were some who took the pledge for lite There were a great many ladies present aud Potemac Division attended im a body. The Meeting was held onder the auspices of the | Catholic Beneficial Total Abstinence Society. CoxvaLescent.—We are gratified to leara that Rev. Dr. McCauleyy pastor of Dunbarton M.E. Church, who has been quite ill for the Past Week, is Tapidly recovering, and will be able by Sunday next to officiate as usual. His | place yesterday was filled by Rev. Dr. Hall, Secretary of the Young Men's Christian Asso- ciation GxorGuTowN AND Fairrax TURNrike —A meeting of the Hoard ot Lirectors of this pike | Was held ou Saturday at Fall's Church, Mr. Allen Pearce, presiding, and a resolution was adopted. calling a meeting of the stockholders on the zith of February, to arrange for the im- mediate breaking of ground as required by the charter, OBARGED WITH LARCENY.—Henry Willian and Joseph Magruder were arrested yesterday, charged by John Welch with larceny of a coil of rope irom a canal boat, and they are held for | a hearing by Justice Buckey. | Riven FRowr.—Entered—Steamer Geo. H, Start, Ford, Philadelphia, THE MAYoRaLty or GzonceTows.— Editor Stor - The time is close at hand when the elec- | tion for Mayor tor the next two years takes pice, and it strikes me as entirely proper, in- deed necessary, that the attention of the 'R publican voters of the town should be particu- Jarly called to the smportance, ac this time and uncer existing circumstances, of electing a proper man to that position. 1tis all import- spt that onr nominee should be @ good, true, and staunch Republican; next, he shouldbe a | mManot good business capacity and of sound judgment; and last, but by no meaus least, he sbouid be a man possessed of a d-cided ‘real t¢ interest in the town, and teel a warm in- | terest, to -be bricked by an’ earnest and active advocacy, of the introduction of railroad facili- lies into the town, for now is emphatically the time for that. The present Mayor, Mr. Welsh, I presume. will not, for various reasons, be & cancsdate. I observe tha! Major George’ Hu Jr, and Dr. Ouaries H. Cragin have been named in the papers as probable candidates, and without kyowing the feeling of the Repub- lican voters of the town on the subject, 1 ven- | ture to say that either of those gentlemen would | ceptable: Which ote of the two to be de- of the Republican b meeting should | ENGRAVING DEPARTMENT, 479 NINTH STREET. IN ADDITION T@ THEE BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE, CONDUCT A LARGE AND WELL- APPOINTED ENGRAVING AND cite, 8 of the town, and wi LITHOGRAPHIC DEPARTMENT, me —— =e ~ Georgecown Advertisements. | GE IS POWFB—A Free Loc. | felivered Ja Grace Charh | ¥ “TUS (Satarday EVE Piticeks Byte ROBART EEYBURN. ca’ | etd dad the Aparae i | ANG have special facilitiee for the car-ying on of be Sezrams AB: the ain | it by « thie Dranch of their busiest ! Alexard:ia Canal,” | Lave cavsed an int pection to he rade of the bridge over the ajueduct acer tke Potomac river from Georgetown to the Vir- ginia shore apd do hereby certify “thae the said vridge isso far completed as to be centy, svenient for the passage of peraous, vebic id Very respectfel! y, your obediont servant. : Fo eee TU MPAREYS. Brigadier General of Engineers, Comman¢ing. Vader the above certificate, the Aqnedact Bridge is new open for travel. ard the chartered tolls will be collected on and after TORSDAY. January 12, 1g. ww Dp GAN. cretary ard Treasnrer Alexandria Uanal, Sai road and Bricge Company, jai2 ist [BX THOMAS DOWLING, Auc’r ; Georgetown, IN THE ENGRAVING DEPARTMENT le latest anc most approved machinery ir con * “heine introduced, and the beet of ma- the most competent of work particular ettention given tc AUCTION SALE OF HAY. On WEDNESDAY . January 27, 1569, at 10 o’clo~ 8m, Pill sell. on Marray’s Farm, immedia~ iy ove: “the Aqueduct Bridge. a large lot of tirat avality Hay. put vp in small stac The Aqueduct Bridge being com: to the poseage of borses and wigo: sents an inducement to every one rarely to be met with. FINE ENGRAVING Terms ash Hay may be removed at anv time within men ee Pe MUREAT ah 22-48" THOS, DOWLIN CGE FOB SALE — Orders will be received for COKE at the Book and Stationery store of GEO YT. GETTY & CO. No. 10% Bridge atreot, rgetown, and T. he Is deliv jald-Ln Of all kinds, ench as BUSINESS CARDS, LABELS, ITED STATES PATENT OFFICE. = Wasuixeton DQ. Jauuary ii, 1359, ‘On the petition of CHARLES H. FONDE of , Alsbama. praying for the extension of w t granted him on the 17th day of April, 1856, For‘an improvement in Deedztne Machines It'ia ordered that said Petition be heard at thi office on the 29th day of March next. Any pers: may oppose thisextension. Objections, depositions, ard ot Papers should be fled in this office twenty days before the day of hearing. Se ELISHA FOOT: ja 16-lawaw [/MITED states PATENT OFFICE, J Wasuixerox DOJ On the petition cf JAMES EM cil, Masenchusetts. praying for the extension of patent granted him on the 28th day of August, 1859, Miran improvement in Shipa’ Windlasses. It is oruered that said petition be heard at this office em the 29th oy or Dn Otte nn? een may 0 this ‘extension. "Otiectiom & r fous. od Giher, papers. ahold bo Bled i fe'cthice twenty Gaye before the day « a oe ELISHA FOUTE. jnd-naw Commissioner of Patent [NITED ETATES PATENT OFFICE,” Washixetox.D C . Jan. 5, ae On the petition of ARLES VAN HUKN, of Springfield, Marsachosetts raying for the exte: sion of a pat tthe It is ordered tnot the said petition be heard at thle ollice the 29th day of March next An: cra pose this on. : tons aud other papers spouid be died in thie office: Sweaty days beter the dngot Beato og indtawie Commissioner of Patents. | wy, ose at ahent notice BILL HEADS, STATEMENTS, LETTEB-HEADS, NOTE-BEADS, RECEIPTS, ENVELOPES, CHECKS DRAFTS, CIBCULALS. ALL KINDS OF COLOBED AND BRONZE ENGRAVING. ALL BRGRAVING USED BY INSURANCE COMPANIES, BANEB, ac. WEDDING CARDS, imy it that said petition may eupnee tunel canton Oipections Berio? < tension. det Sit ions andother pape 14 be Bledin this ofiice twenty dare before the. da of hearing. “INVITATION AND “AT-HOME CARDS, joMtewsw. Patents. CRESTS, MONOGRAMS, NITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, Conine oak ei Cinpie ESTOS ten CIRCULARS, DRAFTS, NOTES, 8.6 PEABODY ‘st wale, Mass .and FRANCIS PEABODY.of Dan: estote of Francie Pe the extension of a provement is Bae oti Bievement in iiay Making : It ts ordered that the ition be heard at thls ofice'oa the sity Say of March “next Any fpoeitioun, aud ember, papers, short CHECKS, BONDS, &. be office twonty days before t! TERT orrics asninetos. D. O. Jam petition DRY Lat: cinpet ORR ipa of ei ‘of the deeeased, Bagreving. and 334 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ony OTIC. Daz croro ULES has removed to No. 423 New Tonk x, Ht Asth and isth ENGRAVING ROOMS, —— OFFICE BOURS : Dr. ORORGE R. MILLER frow 7 t>20 4 m.,3 048046107 pm. tolls m.and3 Dr THOMAS MILLER from 10 Spiro 9 NINTH STREET. geit-at A INSURANCE. Nasrowat UNION FIRE LNso) OF WASHINGTON Boo CAPITAL $1 000.000 OfFce—-No. 71 Louisiana avenue, one door wast » | Seventh etreet NO CHARGE FOR POLICIES O8 B STAMPS VENCE Risks taken on the most reasonable terms. ant losses promptly paid. SNAP, President. outs vp. Lasnen. | Wies President eur Ragan WOMAN. | | CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INSTR ANCE COMPANY or HARTFORD, CONN Asects over TWENTY FIVE MILLION DOLLAKS | tment Females. owing to the peculiar and important Corner 7th and F tr relations which they their peculiar orgau- fratic the offices they perform. are sult 'o | THE RATIONAI INSURARCE ’ many suferings, Breadom trem thees couteibate m L LIFE INSURARCE Compa inno emai to their happiness and welfare » enn for Lope canbe bappy who are ill, Not only s> bat noone of these Temale complaiute a UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, WASHINGTON, D. to ran on without iavolving the ofthe individual. and ore long ero. | pormacent sickness and prematare decitor sitet of tees vartows Schtesss eiketionsestoet | reliet of jone = ad ony Upon the most urgent necessity will @ trae woman | Ch@rtered by Specint Act of Preved Jaly 23, 1>6 sa far sacrifice her greatest charm a to do ¢ The sex will then thank fOr, plecty in’ thetr mgress, & hat imple specifics whic! be foand om. | ©. 000.0. . rFeitering -* carkg almost every | CASH CAPITAL... eran Bl, 008, one of those troublesome complaints peculiar to ee tox. + OFFICERS: + Phtladeiptt c ®: BNER Washincton. Arstetant etary be ITH. MD, Medical Director | MEDIVAL ADVis0: RY BOARD. lo ABNES. Surgeon General United stat. HO BELME (LD'S EXTRACT OF BUCKY ' tages by Shte Com It ise National Company. charteres tp sp-- in odbseeehonant eaurse aaauntett| aes t mainly to druggiste tors, wh: ither merely tautalice teen withtee tons or “Aye tal of $2,200,000 cure cr apply remedies which make them worse. ie Baers low tates of am. Fould noe wish to aescrt anything thet would do | it furnishes larger tusurence then other co er tie cane, aes. Is ant 5 am outers: to wey | panies for the same money. ma} me ve | exhaustion of the powere of lise, by laborious ea | Sony ployment, unwhol struation, the use tea and coffee. and frequent | ot Childutres. te fe'far offence ceased byaieret inn: | ge Rere ate Be Guacceneary rostrickooe ts Bbc p tation. applied to the mucous memirane of the Every policy t@ non torfeitabie. i 4 ictes may be taken which pay to the tneara* reviewing the causes of these distressine | their fall amount apd return all the prem . Complaints. it le most painful to contem | that the insarance costs ouly the decease on the annvel payments of | | Policies wili be issued that wil! pay to the ) c luring life aneunuel income ef one-tec | te emonnt Samet ta the policy. ‘iain extra rate rieke apon ven | offtemaies It insures not to secure dividends. but at so low - | @ cost that af will be im ible |. LacAl AGENT IS WANTED IN EVEKY COUNTY, and cations from competent par tee for gach agvacice. witheuitable endorssn-nta, sheuld be to the Company's Geveral Ageets oniy Sn Ghats venpective: ote j and foll partical: ven ae Of tbe Oflce of the Gowspeny fe tiie situation j GENERAL AGENCY , thus scxravatiog the evil. Whea pose | Bind morbidly sensitive to'imprestion.whfieine | MARWLAN constant restraint of fashionable 5 irtcatccinethevgercigeindepeastic te NEY attainment and retention of organic strea Soe exposure to nightair, the sudden Re pty complete prostration the Produced by excessive dancing, Becessi| Droduce their legitimate viet. At last oa ea 7 marriage caps the climax of misery, aul the u: SUITEENTH sTurET. forta fthoréo oo Wtherie reesei OPPOSITE TREASURY DEPARTMENT, plain and remonstrances of her Geitete eal WASHINGTUR D. o. nature, an willis a treatment. Thee BoC trae plccarese Ge | tt ee ofthe | , if Sepreaeine gems THE UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY wnat OFFER A LIMITED AMOUNT OF THEIR FIRST MORTGAGE BoNDS AT PAR. OF COLUMBIA. af THE OFFICE oF JAY COOKE & Co., My u ntrol of mental emoti. assoc, an early period of life: and, a we vhal neatly ere, these emotions. when excessive, lead = Arey eet ae —= ne, the very their development _————— | _ NINE BUNDRED AND SIXTY MILES | Of the lize Weat from Omaba are now completed | and the work is going on threngh the Winter | Ae the distance between the Suished portion © | the Union and Central Pacific Railroads is now lees than 400 miles, and both companies are push ing forward the work with great enerey, employ over 30,00) mes, there can be no doubt that th whole GRAND LINE TO THE PACIFIC Will be open fe rss im the Suen ane FOR FEMALE WEAKNESS AND DEBILITY WHIT! OB LECVOORRHEA, TOO PROFUSE NSTRUATION, EXHAUSTIO! TOO LONG CONTINUED FERIOVs. FoR Pee APRULAPSUS ESERI? DOWN, Ob ‘The regular Government Commissioners t. Pronounced the Union Pacitie Batiroaa to be FIBST CLASS in every respect, and the Specta: Commission appointed by the Presidrut says “Taken ss 8 whole, THE UNION BAILBOAD BAS BEEN WELL CON BD, AND THE GENEBAL KOU’ LINE EXCEEDINGLY WELL SELECTED. The energy and perseverance with which the work bas been urged forward, and the raphiity with which it hes been executed are without psrallei to | bistory, and in grandeur and magnitude of unter taking it bas never been eyuniied.” The Heport conchudes by saying thst “the c-untry has res son to congratulate itself that this great work of national importance is so rapidly approach ing completi: ier such favermule auspices | The Company now have in use 157 locomotives aud early 2.000 carsof all descriptions. A large addi tions! ¢,u!pment ts ordered to be ready in the Spring. The grading is nearly completed, and thes distributed for 12) miles in 4vance of the western ud of the track, Bully 120 miles of tron for the ew track are now delivered west of the Missoor ‘We offer the most perfcot spesific known: HEMBOLD MPOOND EXTRACT oF BUCHU. . Directions for vse, diet, aud advice, secoumpscy. Females inevery period of life, from infancy to —_ a a a px acenes eid ostcre | Biver.and ® miles more are -« rows. The tote’ in the discharge of its functions Ae tue | exper ditures for construction purposes im se varce Glory of manbood and wamanhood. | of the completed portion of the road Is not less than eight million dollavs, BELMEOLP'S EXTRACT BUCU Besides a donation from the Government of 124 0 scres of land per mile, the Company - Uitled to a sabsidy in U. 8. Bots on its line a completed and excepted, at the arcrace rete of about @2 GW per mile, according tthe di Mculties encoentered, for which the Government takes « second lien as ity. The Company have «i | ready received $21 «75.00 of this enbsily. being tr fell on the 4 jules that have been examined iy | the Curted ~tates Commissioners. VEENMENT AID-SECURITY OF THE = 7 ATONDS. Bs ite charter. the Company is permitted to is sue te own FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS to the same emonnt as the Government bo: > more. Theee Bonte are a First Morteage upou the whole road and all its i pmet Sach « mort gece upon what. for slong time, will be the only railroad connecting the Atlantic and Pacitic ° curity. MENTAL AND PHYSICAL DEPEESSiON, | Tycureings from the way or tees! bomen ee IMBECILITY, ‘the year ending June 3, cyte average of «2 DETERMINATION OF BLOODTOTHE HEAD | miles. were over FOUR MILLION DOLLAK= USED IDEs. which, after paying all expenses. were much more cons: ‘than -ufficient to cover il interest liability apon is more strengthening than any of the preparation: of Bark or Irou, infaitely safer. aud ore pica an BELMBOLD 8 EXTRACT BUCEL, having received the tudorsement of the moat eat poysiciane the United Btates. Is haw ot GENERAL DEBILITY, EYSTERIA, that distance, and the sornings of the last Sve months bave been a would hav. ——— ee, Soon quecter SE tp een Bnd ges bonaaeneh en tee RESTLESSNESS AND SLEBPLESSNESS AT | utmost capacity to transport its own materials tor u 0B OF MUSCULAR RFFicinncy | HA¥shsthe Chine fretghte, and the euppiin for the —— 7 Eampe ir on soerdiee th ot : Mo) action can rate interest DYSPEPSIA, ‘At must ee ae Per cont, pr BMACIATION, annum in e012, Row to between eight and Low SPIRIT, nine per cent. incurrency. The principal ix chen DISOBGANIZA?ION SEEABALTSIS ot ne | were issued by the Govermment, tts market price PALPITATION OF THE HEART; nium. As these bonds are issued ander Gv. 3 ment euthority and supervision, upon what i* end, im fact, very largely a Goverament work, they mest cit: ‘all the Concomitant of a mately approsch Goverswent prices. vous 1L- cOMCGTTED stats ofthe asec, DEDIL ‘Zo insure the genuine, cat this ont. ASK FOE BELMBOLD’s. ‘Teke po other. Brckiven in Wasnincton, s¥ First National Bank. Rittenhouse, Fowler & Co. aud in New York At the Company's Office, No. 20 Nas-ue ‘Street, AnD BY im J. Cisce & Sen, Bankers, No. 5% Wall street, “And by the Company's edvertiend agents through out the United States. Fonds sent free, but parties subscribine throuch lecal agents will look to them fer their sah de livery. BOLD by DBU and DEALEBS EVeKy Price @1.25 per bottle; or siz Dotties for 96.50. Delivered to any A: ‘ress. Describe Bymptome te all Vommanications.

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