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THE EVENING STAR, PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (EXCEPT SUNDAY,) At the Star Buildings, corner of Pennsylvania avenue Eleventh stress, oy By HW. BD. WALLACH, WIT be served to subscribers by carriers at SEX AND A ‘QUARTER CENTS, payabie weekly to the Agents; papers served in packages at 373 Gents per’ month. To mail subscribers the sub- Seription price fs THRBE DOLLARS AND FIF- TY CENTS a year in advance, TWO DOLLARS for six months, and ONE DOLLAR for three months; for less than three months at the rate of copies. 17 Caen, revantasty masvaxen._. (in wrappers; be fre ns eeaaytae Se ES PMASTERS whoeact. 2 commision of twenty per eter” Wu beallowes VOL.VL—sS WASHING EXCEEDINGLY INTERESTING TO LA- DIES AND GENTLEMEN. VANS, 23 PENNSYLVANIA AVENU IMPORTANT TU GENTLEMEN. Gis veges ron Youre | ____BAMLS. _ | avomiow sates. / EVENING STAR. a siranger was a giant compared q has s large assortment of ‘hin: friende. and tne Lrg ay gives THIRD ANNIVERSARY BALL By JAS. C. Mc@UIRE, Auctioneer. ———— se | Brown, who, peresiving that he cox au FURS, of all qualities and varieties, well worthy | just received his stock of Fall ea Witte ee oF THE PPapataes sale OF THREE VALU- MB. BROWN'S LAST ASCENT nothing by force, began to try conciliation. the atten ion of that class of purchasers comprising all the latest, » Li , ; le Brick, Dwelling-houses and.unex- | ee : . ‘*Sir.'’ said he in a soothing tone. “ you are will find articles in that branch of his business ex- | Cus imorcs and Panna mtyles and.colors et ee | Northern berties’ Fire Co. pired.term @&.Lease of Dots, with privilege |: One fine summer morning, a few yearswinos, | Christian, | make-ne doubt. Well, our guited to their wants and tastes. The assort- | megs up to'ondtr ee a mee = AT THE ASSEMBLY ROOMS, operas, Coy Om the corner ot Sia btreet | there was wonderful excitement in the Irish Itgion forbids homicide.’* g vena eek sary, sabe apie aide he has some of the best/ workmen in the United | On TUESDAY EVENING, ‘November ¢tk, | * ae tidy sd yay? s vista of’ deed village cf Ballydootey. All the idle men, wo- |r Paser thonted the giant: ded'beistng t ded and youths, and to-day SR States at work forhim. Being agent for Scor?, RE NORTHERN LIBERTIES’ FIRE | lagi ota eae at, oe Raced j Met and chitdren in the neigh borhood—com- | ing remaining sacks of sand, he scattered their eed the new myles of N.Y. ine Keporter of Fashions, ‘may rely apon get: COMPANY tike pleasure in annooneine te | Hes b7, &o., the subscriber will sell at public sale, | Prebending about. nine-tenths of the populie | (oe rmree to the clouds. Mc. Brown fell on bis TS, voth silk and felt, togethor with CAPS, bry lonable . thelr friends and the public generally, that on MONDAY, the Sth.of November, 1655, at 44 | 402-—-Were assembled on the large level egm- koees. of various qualities and . READY-MADE CLOTHING ird Annual Bail will take at the 4S- | o'clock p, ms, on the ali the unex, | mon which seryed as a race-course and ball- © Abat h laimed, “if & ‘ , too,’ a Tatye assortment of children’s | ff Bis own make; such as Over-garments, Frock; | Seminiy no MS, on TUESDAY EVEN- | (erm of & cerigia lensation Uitaed tone . | ing-gree; and all thronged towards some ob- gued ‘for Sour -odenang’ flix tense, vaueh as CAPS and FANCY HATL, se- pt belle are Coats, Pants, and Vests, from ING, Nowentes Oe 1856. | sids M_ Clements, bearing the ist day of jectim the ¢entre,: which fornied the nucieus | 5" ‘peed rehegle have come with extreme care = yeh eh _ The Company themselves that no ex- | June, 1864, and recorded on the’ of June, | Of the crowd. er on mine. “Demiyoung, rich, sud huppy. Ving made his purchases of the manufactur. | |All the above goods Sean oe or Palos ltt be spared to make this the | 1351 of Lou Nos. 2 ands im Semcon | “Yes, then, what's th head Baye a.mother and sister; in their name J ers for cab, he is enabled to s-Il his goods at least —, =~ instance, a whole suit, ‘Goat, | ) Barc of the season. | subdivisionof Square No’ 3299, with the pri ' dead en, what's the name of it al de- conjure you to stretch your hand up to the Atenty pe’ cent. cheaper than similar articles have ‘st, for the small suit of $15. ~ Firemen are respectfully requested to appear in | of ‘&e. therein reserved and con! jj mad he Tagged Kussoon vatve, and save us from a dreadful death, by heretofore bea proc! ed, or can now be obtainea | OD veroouts, boro ett a S19 to S80" | uniform. also all the bu: and improvements ereg- | |" Isdt-tied to the tail of it he’s going vi go allowing some gas to escape.’ in this market. He, however, in view of those ad- Vents’ ao Rt ‘The very best Cotilion Music has been engaged | ted on said Lots. ‘Salde Lots fifty feet on ath | UP ’ Agr beak a 9 . < Shaking his wild looke, the stranger drow Tanck Theder tne pl dnces, ‘wilt nol ‘be | ,, He Feepectfully solicits «call from all in want ot rickets ONE DOLLAR—adumnitting a gentle- | street Sa aaa and npvecade mas.” ihe“ sento-carrier™ Of the’ ‘eee tang presi? pears We are net as- . pe ree a FURNISHING GOODS, ts uadbal ihe déeros tneeeaiay rae ae | dwelling-houseey'with beck batldicgtr we vaea tee tye eee the loug ropeshe’e'goingto hold | “mys, tebe Siw?” ‘tis ‘oenttscisa- ast WARE AND CUTLERY. such as Shirts, Drawers, Collars, Stocks, Hand- : Hs ae ; a tiveaaae ty of = tod Peg aes 4) i) Aes on without the smailest ceremony he despoiled Cadeedinonvadenion Pnder United States Hotel, | | H Goddard, {rT J Dawson,’ C Matlock. oF in, 1 152, tod, Se owt hee aees| her mouths, and sticking it, cheahiee te wean | irew it over, aaa ot between 3d and 4% streets, Pa! avenue” | JT.Haueck, J Statford, C J Cotumives, | ance inf, 12, “ed ey shee i St mcithiol ths Sildecef dew totter olton | _ Pbe balloon pursued its wild carder without Yespectfully invite the at- sep 4—3m | ; fares ‘ai 1 2 ioe | of rod upon the opany: and if not complied | neckerehief; ‘them English are mi wotseacee ei rag de 1") said th rs. whil tantion of purchasers, contident tnat the FRENCH BOUT MAKER. © cT Lowry JH Burch, | with ing days after the sale, the property will ; People. I’m sure that when we beard that we're thus climbing eo Seen eee he ‘feaat are re ay ans a BE: WOUFSTEINER, No. 487 Bighth st.; | “oc 24 S&eotd = = —— ciara ag fe ihe purebas' ‘this Mr. Brown, with his sacks of gold, WAS | sky PH toll you 26 Laer ve ° — oe Tiong cekemmomblen ian seee BMY | «SECOND ANNUAL BALL eee ee CUAS E WALLACH, Troms, | ‘ull sack of the’ Desaye, we'Gought hed | ie SUMED soupaaion id mote al i in 4 ° . 3. . r 7” re: fom the extreme rari air, BE Se | a Miieeance NA PSG ang |p GOOD WILb CLUB. | ss sayegs eo ueURE Aes, Lave ciate lhe plea ape | fy Sm tne iene rato tee ‘ork, just! jn sayin his ot 3 : }! ‘i : “ Lis ii 5 — tape wae and6 be exe in coun! ~ Ercole ene sisean to cena wadee a asses eer tary “GREEN, Auctioneer. apres ed the heads reba ug, that nothing less would ine ce pie med tage #8 hele deoek netete Lea Pek Has on hand 8 lot already made up, to which | riengs'and the bblic generally, that thelr second | 1 ’ ar auc.) {<tVe him thau going coorsing through the air | toy. ‘a gentle, bright-eyed angel; her long Coal . y cers ee of gentlemen are invited. | sunual ball wil b lvenat CARUSI'SSALOON, ioc rt tA da sige a4 eet se « wild eres a ae “f « bailone, or curling vera aeadne, iit ; Ay |, Binder Sifters ep Sm on MONDA 4 G, November 12, 1655. es — | whatsumever they ub. t ‘Ash Tubs, Wood Axes NCE AT WAS THOUGHT THERE was | The members of the Club pledge themselves | P4 TUK P. hy virtuet a deed of trast irom! For some time Past, the process of inflating ond dic ox reisne aod tnd, child: my Japan Tin Ware no place for business but the Avenue. Now, | that neither. pains or expense be spared to | sievander Clementa to thesubscriber, bear! date the balloon had been going on, and now the | besntiful Emma. was gone ; Mer Ao ~\-. & Feather Brushes, all varieties the people find, in making their purchases, they | prea Septal ao the one Np | the lath day of March, 1850, and duly recorded in , great gaily painted or towering tremulously | 9.14 stole her from me. ‘But, any friend, have Bristle. Brushes, alk can do best on Seventh street. ‘There is no place | ATED SAND | Liter §, A-S., folios $6 and 58, one of the leud re- | above the heads of the gaping epectators, and ' 7 4 Baskete, Brooms, Mats. &o im the city where they cau get better articles, or at | STRING BAND has been engaged for cccasion cords of Washi county, in the Distriet of Co- | pressing against the corde ty ene b it ye teen here: Mr. Brown made mo- Guow Pistols, Gime Bags, Flasks and Belts lower prices, than a G. FRANCIS°S, jase abote | Tickets ONE, DOLLAR; saaitting & gentle- eae 7 men © es jer and Shot, Caps, &. 1 }e.)| . M ** | chanically a signin the negative. “What Odd Fellows’ Hall, Seventh street.’ “Many are | #82 and ladies. te be obtained from any of the | lumbta. a Long Boat. named ‘Tom Thumb,’*ly- | E019 diene it seemed only to await the arci, y aeign gu . All of wh.ch are offered at a small advance for DEALBRS IN HARDWARE, COACH TRIMMINGS, ac., Ne. 326 Peancvivanta avenue, detween Ninth and Ter & sts, Washington, B.C. } ‘ pate. ; HOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE. ‘ia, German Silver, Albata and Silver Pla- ted, Tea, Table and Dessert 3; anes 7 Forks, Steels, Knives with and with- oat For! Brass, Britannia, Block Tin and Plated ‘sticks, aecoleet Tongs, Waile jr a ns Mastin and Bell Metal Kettles, Furneces, Grid- irons, Ovens, &c. i BUILDING MATERIALS. opt | ing in the Canal, at 14th street Bridge. She isa pity’ I would have bombarded Spain. Ever wt! rod at « small 0 beginning to know thie, and whee tn want of | toembers of Gia tb, or at the door on the even- | 1, Boat, bela 78 feet loug, and 13 Tee 9 inches fests bold wronaut to dart upward: on'| FO? s nove searched for my Sul te eve " i Ales ousekeeping ware, Cutlery, ver Plated, A i in t . Capacity upwards halve ; | 4 r Megs Pean. av., between 10th and 11th streets, Albata, Britannia, and Sapanned’ Ware, Clocks) Ko hats or cips allowed tn the ball room except | 99 tons. "Perms cash bai }_, {Here be is!” exclaimed the outwatd | {)out? ey, the eon ey ge j 4 flere oc 7a sign of Gilt Saw. | Bird C Baskets, Brushor, 2c. they call on | ‘bose worn by the members of the respective Clubs | AM. SNYDER, Trustee. ; stragglers of the crowd; and presently a car- | yay s Tactfe match here? Mr. Brown made : him. Others, in mak'ng their pi hases will do j Committee of Arrangements. | 0030-4 A. GREEN, Auct. riage drew up, and out stepped Mr. Brow: Ate go hae saa Tous &. gLvans. WILLIAM THOMPSON. | weil to remember his store. oc 19 | H.C. Hutehins TCT PEP Taree pom, Ce English willionaire, whe had lately bo. | 2° reply. but shook his head. “You have ELVANS & THOMPSON, —" pengisrRy. CS G; Dubant, 5. Franklin, | MABSHAL'S SALE.— By virtue of two writg, ; s h not ” if I could get one, I would set the baNoon-on fire, and then, when reduced te ashes it would be much lighter’ When you first saw me this morning, I was eramining the stupid faces of the crowd. to see if the dark foreign one of my Emma’s robber might be among them.” It was evident to Mr. Brown that his trav- cling companion was a confirmed lunatic. A sudden idea strack him. “ What is yourname’"’ he asked. “Gerald Annesley " * The very sam “ What mean y: ry oerr, W. Ritchie. of Fieri Facias, issued from the Clerk's Ofe! come au irish landed proprietor. Mr. Brown JR. MUNSON respectfully calls age atten> | oct 29, nev 1,5—3t : ' | fice of the Circuit Court of the District of Colum-|| was a little dapper mad, whw tion to his new, patent and grea! } Pata bia. for the county of Washington, and to me di- aniount of pugilistic force would have suffered ly IMPROVED method of Ar- Usetal Teeth, with Contin Y MONDAY, the Ith day Of November at Hotcik | 2,/8Y level with the soil of his adoption. Ite ie! y uots Gum, ; y * 4 a p , the over! , ati ‘ , the very PERFECTION OF THE ART. This |. © BER yeas nai que |] Ma Wetiea SueOoer ieee teen said County, Wee one a ee oo who le of Teeth bas the ah bea eat { R. WEBER RESPECTFULLY BEGS ‘2* followin, Snthegdlie ae to wit: All of tert iabl nf urn—who, in en- Ghers, vis: GREAT STRENGTH, CLEAN. |\{"_ WEBER RB ithe BGS | Lot No. 25 in Square No. $13, beyinning at s terivg a room, invariably slip, tumble, kusck LINESS, COMFORT and BEAUTY, vieing that ico'hns wadiaen: pent seas ea | Point on Fourth street west 137 feet 4 inches due | down some piece of furniture, or sit down be- 91a Natane Je thoes texpocts, snd is some others that heie cat oo we witha AND OF TAL south from the north-east corner of said Square side their chair instead of upon it. _ He sel- axceliing. ic Inspection is respectfully solic- pared cs a led. | ENTED MUSICIANS to accommodate them Siij (hence Funning due south with the line of, dom escaped upsetting bis inkstand; sending : his meat and drink “the wrong way;”’ th ease call and see % 9 with a brass, string or reed band. as the occasion Square; thence due west with the north line of a. : : 1 Way, en CAUTION Nowber Dentist in the Dietrict ot | ™2Y Tequire’ MUSIC for Balls, Parties, Parades, 50 foot aller, 80 feet; thence due north on a ine | Coughing and choking for half ‘an hour; cut- Selumobia bes a right to make this styie of teoth. | Perenades, Ke. furnished from one to any num- lel with said "Fourth street 80 feet, and | tng his fingers, tearing his coat. or knocking N. B—Teets constitutionally healthy, plugged 1 Toa Be rest Possible notice, by apply: ™m # very emai! ‘ng to | thencs due east 60 feet to the point of beginning, | bis forebead against a door; so that he rarely} «TX th ives w EBER, Conductor, four doors east of Gen. a ” | appeared i si i . now where the wretch lives whe stele 804 warranted for life. ce 2 ry in the city of Washington, selzed and levied upon. | 2ppeared in society without scars, plasters, or - Bank Ceias, Closet, Cupboard, Chest, Till, Pad | Office and house No. 208 E street, near the cer | acer og Oe ard,ortoPREDER- |. will be sold tosatixfy Judictals Nos. Si and ! bandages. In practising gymnates, he had Tas sus coiepate momenta ine - and Trunk aer of Penna. avenue and 1ith Is : pad 48 t # + 73 to October term, 1851, in favor of James C. | knocked eut threo teeth: in yachting ‘at Cowes | ft oer toned vip Bhuttle, and Blind Hinges, Screws, Cut and Orders can be left at the ‘‘ Music Depot,’ in the ¢ rT J ¥F “ x e 5] time you will embrace your ma.’* Wornke Nails, Bolts” - MISE UIESAG Rorininze ty 1 Buildings. oc'16-2m MeGulre and Jobn ray Dp. HOOVER = cores oe times as drowned; im |<: No, no; you are deceiving me. My Emma Brad’s Shutter Screws and Stu! Door 8; ' --— j : lumbia, | *2coting on the moorsin Scotland, he had left | ; t a rth; she isin h "~ i ss ~~) prings, Carter’s Spanish Mixture! | FISCHER'S BRASS AND STRINGBAND, | ot _Merihal for the District of Columbia the gre w harmed, but had blown off two a on ex te Beth Falls, Door Sheaves and Rail, &e. THE GREAT PURIFIER OFTHE BLOOD | apHE only regular Band, now numbering 20 per. | ae a 2 _ . | fis own fingers. A taste for pyrotechny hed | 40° 7 asa te I coeea re nd high CABINET MAKERS’ GOODs. _. Best Alterative Known!! formers, any number of which may be had by | j Singed handsomely his eyebrows, hair, and } eng higher. Come, my friend hi let gt Hair, Moss, Gimps, Sofa and ie tei Big tc oe ere en eg , applying to the undersigned. Charges moderate, | EDUCATIONAL. whiskers, and as to railway ‘traveling, his Goth bite as ent shen psp as, ey dg Venttian Blind Hooks, Ret Palleys, Roller Eads |“ Riisomtinne One ona apttang | siesamnction biker seca eee | MR. BUSHRNELL’S SCHOOL, } heicpmeesth eccapes and moving incidents | as we are beneath. our breath’ mast help it to ® | Brackets, Furnitare Nails Pimples or Postules on the Face, Blotches! |” pes! Avania A’ Rorth side, | No.44l Thirteenth street, betwecon Fand @ sts, | 80d collizions, upscts, and explosions, would rise. Blow! blow'’’ Mr. Brown, moved b Gigs, Codin Handles and Screws, Diamond Screw | foil, Ague and Fever, Chronic Sore Eyes: | nestdaue, ‘weet of Trea Hall ven eap 18 ame” | TAOR ADMISSION, OR FOR CIRCULARS, | have served to fill two or three volumes of the terror, tried to obey my 4 , ke Ringworm or ‘Teter, Scald Heald, Enlarge: - : containing all necessary Information, appiy to | Buglish Railway Library, or the French Bi}- “Te doe thot stir! Come, mount on ‘AR PENTERS’ GOODS. ment and pain of the Bones and Joints, Salt ESPUTA’S EXCELSIOR BAND. the Pringipal. oct Seolm# | roche des Chemincs de Fer. shoulders and push the balloon’? And with- Planes, Saws, Drawing Knives, Spokeshsves,| i Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Dis-rd At length, having tried th — ad with Chisels 2 vane . ss ary pamceoe! ftom b, “ne | "PNHIS Band ts now again full ized. 188 H E WATT waving commenced ber fh witen and Giod the three elements | gut consulting him any further, the giant Augers, Braces and Bi s, Boring Machines # 2nd all discases arising from tn injudicious gee T ‘They now number “eighteen” formers, M classes on Monday, September 17th, at her! Of eurth, water, and fire, it occurred to Mr. caught him as if he hed been a feather, and = fitchets Develo » Hem gabe, Iinprudence in Life, or Impurity of and comprise the best musical talent in | residenee on Sth street, one door from.E, is pre- | Brown that the remaining one of air, as ame | held him above bis head, saying: “Now Bevels, Squares, Guayes, Ares, £0. 1S great remedy, which has become so rap- | this-city.. This Band 1s now ready to furnish | pared to offer to a Limited number of young dium of losomotion, might be more agreeable, the balloon!” The urlucky vittim telet te rere re bs COACH MAKERS’ 600D8. fk ‘and so justly celebrated for its exitsonds: any nuinber of Musicians on all occasions for | every possible advan for pursuing a thorough | and could not be toore perilous, than. the Biack and Bright Springs, Axles, Fellocs, Shafts. tigh Reams us Bow ara nina aid ‘ unne an Tass = Joints, ‘Stamp Collars, Top Props +f fas, Dethask, Seaming Cords ©? “une obey, but the biood blinded his eyes. There wuss horrible buazing in his ears, and lights flashed before him ‘or a moment he tho: of throwing himself ever im orderto end n cacy in relieving and curing many of the | Military or Civic Parades, Parties, Balls, Pic | course of English and French studies. other. He accordingly, the year before, when moe obetiints and terrible forms & Graeos with | Nice, oe &c , and they guarantee to give| An antes a eon be made by which one residing on his estate Devonshire, had pur- which maukind ls afflicted, 1s new offered to the | @ntire satisfaction on all Ker pacent ane fae ood eet ge soc = Scoommodsted "O8 P6t-l) eased ian séxeslicnt balloon, and, strange th public, with the confident assurancethat no Mxp- | {22k fnl for pest favors, would respectfully solicit | manent or weekly rile iroulars. | SY, had made reveral ascents and had come ICAL Discowary ever made has been so eminently | ® Continwance of public patronage. For terms and other particulars see c! . ; down aguin in perfect safety. On this occa- | ee Cc ssful in curing Scr. .and ALL > s Allorders leftat Messrs. Hilbus & Hitz’s Musie | sep 3—wif own sgain in F : y : *- Hal’ shomted the madman, “it does not Wufis, Passels, Buttons, Tacks, Fringes, Laces, | Sy sum Brooy,as CARTERS SPANIOH MIE. | Siore will be panctually suended ine ad intended teen Sut over the Green Isle, | 4.°> “Aa: that moment the trembling hand ef and Plain aad Enamelled Canvass TURE. cation to the pan No, Siz street OW RECE and intended to come down at Belfast: but §. Brown touched accidentally the cord of Ryseia Duck, Raeeaiind Lestbas, Derk quien, | The pro are recelving by every mail cast, near the Navy WS, iow EarbeA Y lonabite st fen of Gentlemen's, Youths}, a ae yaaa members of the a the | he safety valve. Ho made it play, and the aa P30. most fla! and astonishing of cures J an joys’ BL in pleas’ ng vari- eerle a ‘© Was going every ‘ step a i 20 acen pid! jei—m 326 Pa.avenue. | made in all partgof the country, and in most cases | _*¢P 17—2m* Leader. | ety of Soler, quality and price, at” way to Amerikky.”* : a ae ae oe wa it aenoawaae ~ *) A GLEN WOUD CEMETERY, rere tbe, skill of the best Physicians hed: been THE GREATEST Gentlemens eS, Hat, Cap,” A London friend who had come to Ireland | the earth reappected rin: " and Gen ns 5 i « i . i nh pe : pats BUTANE sa he men | emda mero ty cement [MEDICAL DISCOVERY | ow.ciw i'Fiswmaranrtya | 7 fune monly tad rcd( ae| SSG" Sy aaa of pst . i ; 4 : 2 ot , ; » % 5 ts cENETERY = ee oe ee ore ot | Saar or Livs have ben relleved tndcured ithe OF THE AGE. A ACADEMY OF MUSIC, bis mie eases, and he yy ent, Nowise readin rs upward!’push)Teay”” celebrated Greeawood, of » and == rs i | uarter miles north of &e Capitol—North Capitol | 4 rour Opium, yf ero or any dangerous | 40s discovered in one of our coMMON PASTURE E great demand by the public of Weshing- | ° eb in ddent: Mediate . rect lending direetly to the ry. 4 aio beam ‘of Roots Merve conn. WExvs a remedy that cures ton and Georgetown for good rousical instruc- | *Tougly built man suddenly stepped forward. “No; for here is the earth'”” This Company have secured a charter from Con- | Synge put ts com ents of known virtue, and VERY KIND OF HUMOR; tion, can only be complied with through the me- | 8"d politely suluting the aeronaut, said : ‘tis only tbat the clouds are rising te- ay their ind forever to burial i FR THE WORST SCROFULA DOWN TO «a Com- | dium ofthe above Institution, which will open on y Lask you a question, sir!’ ail ; , gress, appro; Sine till to the . aed ity be ives 62 tae = infant < de- eee aeerbe M 3 Oct. Sth, 1355 rtainly.”* wards ibe upper regions ? tated e least poss! hesi- 2 ouday, - ae \ . prohibiting all encroachments from legislation or tation “4 = The wa i * Well, letusdo the same. Let os threw . E HAS TRIED IT IN OVER ELEVEN cademy of Music will offer advantages ia} = «Ts it true that You are going to America?”’ : otherwise, which is of vast importance to those ‘We have only room for short extracts from the H the acquirement of musical knowledge superior “ ‘ cut all our ballast.” f whe wish their dead to repose where they have | ¥oii nes or testimony in our possession. and all pomp eriag tere be prion gape to any'in the country, and at such reasonable Nord feat to Belfast, wiud and weather “We have no more.’ Gerald Annesley Pisce em Ser fon become = custom wrens from gentlemen of the highest Tespeotability, weil possesion over two hundred certificates of its yir- pnt that Riots ead dg permit every o2e to PP; Belfast,” replied the stranger manving laid Mr. Brown gentiy te the bettem of the Ne Please read am i ~ » a a % able for other purposes, to sell it, and thrpw the | X20" In thelr various iocalities, fer | ied Motion Oe sralrausat to cane tha gore | 4 Every branca of Music will beunder the tmme- | “the worth of Lrelaud. Well, that Js just the | “we aye no more ballast oun mea y into one large pit, legal | Y - chy sing diate surveillance of masters of acknowledged su- | direction towards which I want to go, and I asked looking fixedly at him. measures cannot prevent it, as no titles aregiven § yolk, great pleasure in calling the attention | (ne to three botties will cure the worst kind of Parlors hs Fae of Mr. W. Hea: hate land traveling. Will you, sir. accept me |” «No more? = ee open from 10 to 12 o’clock of our readers to the merits of Carter’s Spanish | pimptes on the face. iano Forte Classes WwW. 7¥ | as » companion? Mixture asa remedy for diseases of the blood. it] Two to three bottles will clear the system of | Palmer will be instructed in the Academy of Mr. Brown hesitated fpz a moment, but as eajoys a reputation ia this elt ualled by any | biles. Music. Composition, hermony, and thorough | 1. any wish r sompaL other pre : —Daily Dispate ’ Richmond, Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst | Bass are important to all. ‘Asoc Monge ap ares cre « How much do you weigh” This question fell on poor Brown like a stan- ns ning blow. Vocal Classes are conducted by Mr. W. Palmer. | Wim, he saw no serious objection to the plan, | b igh?”” H All orders left with Mr. James FP. Harvey, No. | "2: bar eg; te mouth and racwe jcarsuae Ad ooemeentoationsiiet particulars, terms, &c.,| “nd socordingly signified his acquiescence, 2 ee ee wy gprs 410 Seventh street or any otherundertaker, will The Hon John M. Botts, of Va. sx Merrie | cscatcane-ot Mepeipoiag. oe tobe made only to ; mcrely reworking tw the stranger that bis} 25" very little—nothing that could make to. je 1y pe aera game eta rag ri ae One to two bottles are warranted to cure all W HENRY panto Pinertor, costuiue acemed tov light for the region of culd the test difference—a mere trifle COFFIN WARERUOM, &c. PERSONAL omar ivien of its remarkable cura. | bumor inthe eyes. i. i} ee ____ 333 F street, corner Mth. | air which thoy would have to traverse. P Well, oven that will make WILLIAM PLANT & CO., UNDERTA- | tive powers for the diseases in which It te een eee re ang JONAS P. LEVY, wa i = wbestierdne 4 LS core passed The imminence of the u : 5 . running ulcers ey, : : ef » , i iaterments procured in any ground know tt to be ate professes.— Editor South "One bottle will cure scaly eruption of the skin. _ GROCERIES, 7 “Well,” suid Mr Brown, looking at the dead. 4 I saw her last week near Belfast. She _. a Pe ‘=n Lemay | Democrat, Petersburg, Va. Two to three botties are warranted to cure the | GeneralCommission & Forwarding Merchant | massive frame vf the unknown, “my cari is living with # family who love ber and treat Saat a ay ae ent onthe |, Wehave found from personal trial, that Car- | worst case of ringworm. INSURANCE AND BILL BROKER, large enough. Come, in the name of Provi- ber as theirown. Ina very rhort time, if you the 4 terms, and at all hours of the | ‘¢t’s Spabish Mixture ts a truly valuable medi. Two to three bottles are warranted to eure the No. 474. Pa_av., two doors below U. 8. Hotel, denge ! they took T places, and the Vill aliew us to descend, you will meet ber. meat seasons) the exclusive right of cine —Ed. Vergennes Independent, Vt. Most desperate case of rheumatism Wasuineton City, D.C. Word was given —“ Let go Wis akin looked at hia Sieh awild doubt. ~ el Goopas Smearter we guateaniots GREAT CURE OF SCROFULA—A press | | Three to four bottles are warranted to eure the |, B.— Country Merchants are requested to give | The fifteen men whose hands were severely ing gaso a ay ovata en fly ok ner ghgrine ce tock ae — to eight bottles will cure the worst cases of RT before purchasing elsewhere. ae, he “mea w] m se ma . copra Fa He ge anrious DEMY OF MUSIC. ish Mixture, after every 3 . | Serofuia. ? ieati = ‘© comGrm the impression he had made, ‘yen PURSUANCE OF THE DESIGN OF ethene whch pete hn boiler pte dba A benefit is alweys experienced from the first NOTICE TO TRESSPASSERS. Bae cepa majestically. The crowd shouted } will see her, your darling little Emme, cae. this Iastitution, viz: the diffusion of the know!- | tiod, proves to us conciusively, thet is really a vaj- | Poitle, and a perfect cure is warranted when the OME # are In the habit of foreing open | "84 clapped their hands. dedate te ‘ ing to meet you with outstretched arms, and of Masic, and a cultivation of the public | uabie medicinal agent. We take great pleasure | 2bove gaaty is taken. ‘9 the gates and breaking ‘down the pantels of Ab! cried Mr. Brown, “ this is delight- | per fair golden curls waving in the wind’ ’"— for the higher order of the Art, the in calling the attention of the afflicted to fts mer- | ,, Reader, I peddled over a thousand bottles of | Government reservations ‘for ime pose of let- | ful! Don’t you think so?’ Not reesiving |" You lie! lie! E "s hai ‘ACADEMY OF MUSiCc its —Bichmond Republican. this in tne vicinity of Boston. I know the effect | ing in thelr horses and pows. This ‘is te mot any answer, he turned and looked at his tray- os ith Meek 2a ee eee to give a series of ; 1 of it in every cane So sure as water will extin- | the publicthat hereufter all horses and cows f cling companicn. There he was, lying almost | “SC ®* jet’ Man’ you never saw her Proposes 95 UR CONCERTS: SYP HILIS.—I have seen a nuraber of cures of guish fire sdsnre willthis cure humor. I never trespassing uj the public grounds will he | gat bie f, eddghands: wit ae eden ost | Low much do you weigh ‘iil a view oe WG er races on tole to a onppae performed vt Cart 1's Spanish Mixture. | sold a bottle of it but that sold another; afer « | taken up, and thelr owners proceeded against ac- Bde of eee reanands, with his head over | «: 4b! 9 mere noth afew pounds !’’ =. racity, the Groat Werke of oven, | 1 believe it to be a antidote for that horri- | trial it always speaks for itself. ‘There ‘are two cordinatts law: the stde of the car; his eyes were fixed, hit} Go,a14 Annesley sei ‘ wn with both J a ne en tow Spohr, Hummel and others, | '¢ disease. ¥. BURTON, hing; about this Lerb that appears to me surpris- | “Ry Order af the Oom’er of Public Buildings: | Bair bristling. hands and held him suspended over the side ef relieved by lighter compositions, will be pro: Com. of Revenue for city of Richmond. | ing first that it grows in ove pastures, in, some Ww. P. MOHUN “Are you afraid?” asked Mr. Brown. the ear. In another moment he would have peas same Maen) tra RURRAS Ratama Bet | erga and ec nae ae | api Gena Supriden_ | | $9 Snr Toe ten sender, | i fe, emis mete “The lan of sdmietion wat be the same as that | Mond, Va., was cured of Liver disease of’ several | tuat it should cure all kinds of humor. { NOTICE. Having located my Yard on the olemaes"” Yas Shs pote meee eld i Kiuesley.” exclaimed the poor man, “yeu adépind by the Academy of Mastic in London, viz: — standing by enly three battles of Carter's Tn. order to give some idea of the sudden rise west eide ef %&h street, between D and E.1 oe ona Khim slightly by | *22t.'0 mount higher tubacription only, the terms of which will be | Spanish Mixture. and gaat popuiatity of the discovery, 1 wilkstase | wonld call-thé attention of my friends and the the Banion, Mr Brown phouk-bim slightly by } veg" yes!” tera beet Goose entitling the subscriber | OLD SORES, ULCERS AND OBSTINATE | tht iu April, 1a53, 1 peddled it, and sold abeut’6 ublic generally, to my stock of HICKORY, | the arm, and said, “Are you ill?” Stillme} «your only wish is to lighten the balloen ?”’ to thnep tiekets of adunteaion fo each Concert ERUPTIONS ON THR SKIN—See the cure beta Foe a April, 1854, 1 sold over, 1,000 AK, and PINE WOOD, which J am now re: reply pst a Sead ned stati aren They wore | -:.¥es.”” bacri names medtatel y race!: rood. detai! r 4 'y * ving. OW ate great elevation ; clouds lay benea: «“ weigh “7 wie tans Meets, Tr & Mau ra eae nome nee pos vetia oe cas. Same of the whalessle Druggists who have been | “Dail expected; one cargo of White Ash broken, | thei, hoe above their heads a ourai “ae, smyth eer pine as | gt the bookstore of Messrs. Taylor 3 man; number af such cases cured by Car. in bi t and thirt tat ame- 3GG COAL r . Bg > Two hundred pounds. ‘safc ulated tage Maw tae | SFiaeRtey Mistrm, preteen the pony | in busine ren ana (Rin pean ay Chatto | anditwn sagem of HED abd ROG Com. | cht fee, shore hele heads « Stores of Messrs. Hilbus and Zantinger; atthe | of insertioy them ta an advertisement. was ever | All of which will be sold at the lowest market ~ : : ikke it.” ‘There is a universal praise of it from all | price. 2,240 pounds to the ton. weno the stranger stood upright, his EEFECTS OF MBBCURY —Bes the cure of | quaness. | A deduction of twenty-five cents per ton on | face a8 pallid as that of acorpse. + Elmore He was eaten up with Mercury and | in my own practice I always kept it strictly for | Goai taken from the vessel, ++ Faster! faster !'’ he exclaimed in atone could obtain no relief, until he took six of | humors-—but since its introduction asa | sep 21—eodtf F.L. MOORE. } of authority; and seizing in succession three Carter’s Spanish Alixture, which perfeetly restored | family medicine t aad wonderful virtues |__| or the bags cf sand which served as ballast he him to health and vigor. have been found in It that I newer suspected | PJARPER’S MAGAZINE for Nov , 25c. ein out of the car, at-the same time NBEURALGIA—Nr. F. Boyden, fc of Several cases of epileptic fits—a disease which Harper’s Story Book No. 12, the studio, 25¢ laughing in a strange, wild manner. “ Ha‘ the Astor House, N. Y., but more recently propri- | was always considered incurable, have been cured | Putnam’s Magazine for Nov , 25¢ he ered “that’s the way to travel! we shall ptopri- r of the Exchange Hetel, Richmond, was cured afew les. O, what a mercy if it will | Life P. T. Barnum only 50c of Neuralgia by Carter’s Spanish rpc fonend fectal in all cases of that a malad: | ‘The Old-Homestead, oy Ann 8. Stevens, $1 25 | distance the swallow, we shall tower above that time, he says he has seen it cure more than a | are but few who have seen more of It than I have. Lala! Ae ag from Book of Nature. om De Vere, | the eagle. When I was in the Abrussi with hundred cases of the disease in which it is used I know of severe! cases of Dropsy, all of them 75 cen\ For sale by K. K. LUNDY, + my rifle in my hand, watching for stray trav- He never fails to recommend it to the afflicted. aged people cured by it For the varlous diseases | 195 Bridge street, Georgetown, D. C.e elers, I never felt so encieet as I do now. RHEUMATISM—Mr. John F. Harrison, the Liver, Sick Headache, Dys: ia, Asthma, oc 31-tf Thon their lives were in danger, now it is my Druggist, of Martinsburg, Va., writes of the sin? | Fever ard Ague, Pain in the Side, Diseases of the | PIANO Fi Ti rt) d gular cure of a violent case of Rheumatism. ‘The | Spine, ‘and particularly in diseases of the Kid-| A ‘OR $2 ‘4 PIANO FOR 9751: 1°", Patient could uot walk. A few bottles entirely | neys, &c., the discovery has done more good than | = oP “* Well, if you were to throw yourself ever, the balloon, lighted of such a great weight, would dart upward with inconceivable rapidi- ty. Toe madman reflected for a moment “True '’’ he said, “you are right'’”” He laid Mr. Brown in the bottom of the car, and stared wildly around. **My Maker'’’ he cried, “I go to meet Theo: I go to embrace my ehild, my a’? And fliecing himself over he disappeared. ‘The balloon and its owner reached theearth im safety; the latter, however, Jay for many weeks raving in brain fever. When he re- covered he gave orders to have his perilous plaything sold at any sacrifice, and soon after Academy of Music. corner Ninth and D streets. (Open daily from 10 i116.) oc 15—tf MUSIC DEPOT, Southwest corner Penn’a avenue street, ‘Star Buildings, Washington, D.C. ‘i c. a. bape eam tg LF ) to Hitsvs ttZ. Reoctto Publisher, aad Deals? to AMBRICAN AND EUROPEAN MUBIC, PI- N NG c. iaIS poruLan ESTABLISHMENT HAS T been refitted in the most modern and tasteful manner, combining all the comforts and conveni- ence tha! such an establishment should possess Very pleasant, thought the owner of the vided himself with an excellent care-taker | A PIANO FOR @195!!! . th i ° all: TS sng RonSrEnG OME Gc] “SEUGEOZ A. a, Harem an ye te | orca emma he |, PRUEE SEA PiANon Fon arom: | Balin” Dees SF tue nly | tn sapee "peyote AMERICAN PY fd rofuia, in the of 2 young | you can get and enough of it. ONE NEW PIANO (7 octaves) $250! al “Better to fight with the elements than inthe M: 8.” With t cure of Scrofuia, in young ; ” ' HN F. BLLIS’S atts or j valet remarks, “is le more handy Mi eolve to weet the wishes of (he matical pOStic, ants Pe? Riese gas totter unde 6 cose | for dare cutiaren vas tas he eee io withthe custom-hoase officers'”” “continued | ip himself.” ‘Bo this wat Mr. Brown's lat I respectfully solicit their * dren from five to eight tea 8) 306 Pa. avenue, between 9th eS YPHILIS.—Dr.K. 7. Hendle, of Washing | ful. as no directions can we spriicabie to aloes | - oe 25—tr A ton, D.C , who cured an obstinat> case of Syphi | stitutions, take suilicient to operate on the bowels TO THE IES. ls by Carter's Sper ane, eT Frees | eee 4 | JUST RECEIVED, PER, ADAMS'S Express, cially on the Blood, and Skin and is prompt , MANUFACTURED BY fs J his companion. The balloon ascended at a terrific rate. In his turn Mr. Brown stood up, and, laying bis hand on the stranger’s arm, said : su ot tf GEO. HILBUS, Agent. EXTRA PLATED TEA S&TS, LBATA FORKS AND SPOONS, SUPE- RIOR TABLE CUTLERY, &. —We have ten i Pi no, Music and Variety Store, . made a cure of ty ren over ght year, ton spoon- | » and 10th ate, aes con louds Stapay Scuoor Famiy.—At a Sunday Maillard’s New York For Heaven’s sake, don’t stir! Our lives Selioul Festival, held in 5; ivan’ beautiful assortment latest jent in its results.’? DONALD KENNEDY, | Spee came ky sale at are at stake! I must allow some ofthe gat! Ve., a iew ks since, there wae present Pistep ‘TEA SETS, CAKE BASKETS AL. #7 Sohn Minge, formerly of the Cy Had; No. 180 Warren street, Roxbury, Mass:> — | ont Fapey Chpoal Piste P. BINGS'S. to esoape, in order to repair your impra-| lady scveoty-four year oh, (who had been BATA FORKS, CASTORS, SPOONS, &¢ ; | Richmond, now of says he reen Pricz, One Dottan. | «265 Vermont ave., corner 15th and I sts.“ | dence ” P i quiteg regular attendant during the summer,) also, the best articie of TABLE CUTLERY ; all | Carter's Spanish Mixture {oa nut, | Wholesale Agents.—New York Cty, c..Y.| "MR. WILLIAM PALMER, | “How do you do that?” J with her eight children, four sons-in-law, three of which we olfer very low. ber of cases with astonishing] effect. in | CLICKNER, 61 Barclay street; C, H. RING, ° “Tbaye only to draw this string, whieh is | daughters-in-law, thirty-two grand children. M. W. GALT & BRO., Jewellers, recommends it as ‘the most alterative in | 91 Broadway; A.B. & D. SANDS) 100 Fulton | PROFESSOR OF THE FLUTE & SINGING, | .onected with the valve.” -- sovarsf | and four great grand children, making the re- oe 13 2H Pa. av , bet. Hh and 10th sts. ae RHEUM AND SCROFULA—Mr. sree Phi st ie, FW DvOTE 4 tt Bestest hareewriel Fourteenth street, “And if you had not that resouree, That table total of fifty-two members of one FOREIGN MUSIC. Jos. Robinson, of Wooster, Ohio, was cured of ‘H. tay ts would be the consequence?”? .-.> | ‘family it. . RECEIVED AT THE MUSIC DEPOT, Serofula aad Salt Rheum of three yeurs standing, art by ail tbl Drag in the A GARD. GroRcE KOLB, late. Superin, “We shonld continue to ascend till every: | 0 “ub member; three were officers of the southwest corner of Pa. “ee 1lth and by only three bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture nl and Pi ; and also by, ‘for all & Stephens east of | thing would burst from excessive dilation.’ 1, nine were teac! and eighteen wore - : ~ mena a 4 ey = * Ne ave Drosaeren jew York. the of thts City. oot H-ly } Natfonal Hotel, can be et scholars. One of theve scholurs recited at one ropsan Composers A ’ a . ” 2 , The man conti: coments i : dep thought; theo sudiienly drawing out a fosson, twenty-seven chapters of the New Tos- kni | their establishment, No. 822 avenue, ee ‘Welteorst, Jaan Wo Neumaane Col Mere Fe EEG Sa eee sattes for 85- : ANEW r 4 Perey ff a Lge ino hi i amnere he would , he cut the cord as high up as be could Le paenap ce 026 verses, as the eor Lr sr Cramer, OO MILUUS, Agent, | C-, and Druggists generally, ook ty | oa near 1 call, - ps 5 i

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