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THE EVENING STAR, PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, as anaes some posaennyet ORM bide 8) Corner a; avenue ead Eleventh pty : By W. D. WALLACH, WU be served to subscribers by carriers at 3iX AND A QUARTER CENTS, payable weekiy \ the Agents; papers served In packayes at 37 | @ents per month. To mail subscribers the sub- ‘“cription price is THREE DOLLARS AND FIF- TY CENTS a year in advance, TWO DOLLARS fF six months, and ONE DOLLAR for three months; for less than three months at the rate of 12% cents a week. E> SINGLE COPIES ONE CENT NS +s ee THE WEEELY STAR. This excellent Family and News Journal—cor} taining & greater variety of interesting reading than can be found in any otler—is published on Satur day moroing reams. Single copy, Per wanUm ....scsereserreeee 81 08 TO CLeBs. Five copt Ten copter, bh Casu, INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE. {> Singie at the counter, y afte paper. Price—Turer Cents PostMastERs whoact asagenty w |! | a coumnission of twenty percent =" IMPORTANT TO GENTLEMEN. Ges INDY CEMENTS hae mia give his Institution, viz: the ditfusion of the knowl- a —The unders! ves Music, aid a cultivation of the public | Pott + his friends and the public ar bs hes her order of the Art, the just received his stock of Fall and Winter Goods, poss ei. es meropapecoaan a proposes to of Cas imeres, and Vestings; which w OUR CONCERTS: ‘ade up to order ia the most end, with a view to add as much as possible to their Les, ie the G-eat Works of Beethover ACADEMY OF MUSIC. IN PURSUANCE OF THE DESIGN OF ~ taste for CADEMY OF MUSIC ve a series Mozart, Meadiesohu, Spohr, Humme! and o! relieved by Lighter compositions, will be Hag fashionable Clothing. dnced with the greatest possible etfect, both 1 DY-MADE CLOTHING the Orchestral and Vocal departments.” ‘| of ls own mwke; euch as Over-garments, Frock, * “Phe plan of admission will be th: Dress, and Business Coats, Pants, and Vests, from alo by the Academy of Music in medium to very superior quality. oy subscription oaly, the terms of wh All the above goods will be sold at very low ‘$9 for the four Concerts, entitling the prices—for instance, a whole suit, Coat, Pants, to three tickets of admission to each ( and Vest, for the small sum of $15. Subscribers names may be immediately received Overcoats, beautiful style, from $10 to 820 at the bockstore of Messrs. Taylor & Maury; es = one a Piano store of Mr. Davis, aad at the ¥ Sy - Stores of Messrs. Hilbus and Zantzinger; also atthe F ie respectfully solfelts a cal’ from all in went of Academy of Music. coruer Ninth and’ D sireets. | “lothing. FURNISHING GOODS, Dpen res daily from 19 till 6.) sack as Shirts, Drawers, Collars, Stocks, Hand , kerchiefs, Scarfs, Umbrellas, &c. MUSIC DEPOT, P.W. BROWNING, Southwest corner of Penn’a avenue and D strect, Under United States Hotel, Star Buildings, Washington, D.C. between 3d and 4} streets, Pa. avenue .disiet sep 14—3m Cc. H. BISENBRANDT, tT a (Successor to Hitavs & Hitz,) Importer, Publisher. and Dealer ix AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN MUSIC, « ANOS, STRINGS, &e. fEVAIS POPULAR ESTABLISHMENT HAS been refitted in the most motern aad tastefu tanner, combining all the comfo: > FRENCH BOOT MAKER. ACOB WOLFSTEINER, No. 487 Eight PI- near Pa. avenue, is now prepared to make the most Fashionable French Boots | ls long experience and pra tice in this branch of the business in aris and New York, justify him in saying that his boots canno: be exeelied in this country. cuoe ths rs establishment shor < op |. fasoa band alot already made up, to whic! tegether wi the mos: comp m2 ol 16 ASIERICAN and EUROPES NM tu cular attentioa of gentlemen are invi: p Li—sin* OXc= IT WAS THOUGHT THERE was no place for business but the Avenue. Now, the people find, in making their purchases, th: y Seventh street. There is no pl in the city where they can get better articles, o: lower prices, than at G. FRANCIS’S, just a» lows’ Hall, Seventh street. “Ma to know this, and when in want © ping Hardware, Cutlery, Silver Pinte: Vanata, and Japannet Ware, Clock aces, Baskets, Brushes, &c., they call ou Others, in mak'ng their purchases will ¢ weil to remember ils store. oc i9- PLANOS—PIANOS_PIANOS, NUS, ke., to be found in the Metro @ desire to meet the wishes of the im Drespe>:fally soilcit their patroaage , oct 25-tf GEO. HILBUS, A CUUGHS, COLDS, HUARSENES edisposcd to Pulmonary A Ris the moat trying season, ov h re; ses in temperatu Fs we a d JER’3 COMPO ues been so loag kno shone ok Gut mneet ayoe T RECEIVED AT THE MUSIC DI y ; erased “ono in rose — pd sis ethwest corner ef Penna avenue, —*: 3 wed with the utmost confia. ~ it eath and D streets, two of those: U ¥ ¢7 d-renowned PLANO FORTES, fromt.e f.. y of Rosenkrantz, in Dresden. These ins! eits have been acknowledged by competent a «i disiateres:ed musical judges to be superio: to a: SELL. other borizontal p= Pianos made, in point eters = =i tou opota tas papel hear tet Erté eal 3 : Shall receive, in a few days, another lot of thes Carter's Spanish Mixture! {i (s, and continue tarecetve them as seoi THE GREAT PURIFIER OFTHE BLOOD! | & n be passed through the Custom Hous: L & STEVENS; te Best Alterative Known :: nov GEO. HILBUS, Avent NOT A PARTICLE OF MERCURY IN IT!!! Ss. HOUVER'’S IRON HALL 8007 An infallible remedy for Scrofula, King SHUS & TRUNK ESTAULISHMENT. Rheumatism, Ubstiaate Cutaneous Erit Pa. ovenus, het. 9th and 10th sts Pimples or Postutes on the Fa 5 UST RECEIVED A GOOD ASSOR (ME? Solis, Ague and Fever, Ctroni & of Ladies’, Misses’s, and Children’s, Ringwa.m or Tetter, Scald Heal Geat’s, Boys’ and Youths’ BOUTS and and paia of the Bones and 5 . Stabboca Uleers, Syphilit! Hi wases arising from an { 2 Merenry, linprudence in Life, the Bleed. r Gaiters, water proct ution do. do ad bi’k kid Siiy SHUES which I will sell care for cash FOR LADIES. C sssimere doubie sole Lo: Freneh Lasting heel and French Cassimere Srench Glicertous toilet white 2 pers ich Galters, all colors, with and without 'i und children’s black, blonze and colo: 4 heel Ga ters great remedy, which has bees idly aud so jastiy celebrated for i nary eificacy i Levi nd caring tnest obst'nate and terrible forms of di. ind is adficted, Is now offered te Fr Misses? »9 Adent assurancethat no Ms Misses and children’s moroceo kouble sole tipped ever mace has bee. ¥ and pisin Boots ful lncuring Scrorena,and. Ba FOR GENTS, BOYS AND YouTviIS. # Boop, as CARTER’S SPANISH | > upper Boots Freach patent leather and calf double sole long sutton Galters proprietors are receiving by every m Tat Materi stonishing d: made fa all pacts of the country, and ia French patent leather aud calf Oxford Tles where the SEill of the best Physicians French calf Botts at $3 50 worth #5 ried ia r sand Youths I can supply ell that gtve its power over the Bioon ts truly remari: call with Boots and Shoes. and alt diseases arising fram tmpurity of $f have a splendid assortment of Boots aud Sho Seat oF Lirg have been rellevel andeur + | for servants, which I am confident I cin farnish cut a sin, ° ’ ela prices. used it. Carter's Spauish Mixture cont o me a call and examine for yourselves at Mercury, Opt Arsenic, or any $ 8. P. HOOVER'S. drags, but is | seer of Roots and - oc 28-1 ron Halt. ingredients of } Sai bined with oth: my be given to th y bilitated invalid, without the least possible tation. We hve only room for short extracts from th> volumes of testimony in our m. and all from gentlemen of the bi -hest respec ity u kao.¥2 inth=ir various focalities. Please read for yourselves. THE GREATEST MEDICAL DISCOVERY OF THE AGE Dr. KENNEDY, of Roxbur;, it vs discovered in one of our coMMON PASTY: WEEDS a remedy that cures EVERY KIND F HUMOR; Wetake great pleasa ein calling the attention of our readers to the merits cf Carter's Spanish All 2asa remedy for diseases of e ijoys a reputa n this city une other preparati Va. PROM THE WORST SCROFULA DOWN TOA COM- MON PIMPLE. & HAS TRIED IT IN OVER ELEYEN lt I dred case’, and never failed except in two oth thunder humor) He has now in jon over two hundred certificates of its v i twenty miles of Boston. are warranted to curea nursin relde The Hon John M. Botts, of Va.,stys hee ers it a matter of duty to add his testimoay ic the virtues of Carter's Spanish Mixture, From a cruaL se to three bottles will cure the worst kind of pimples on the face 5 ‘wo to three bottles will clear the system cf PERSONAL CBSERYTION of ffs remarkab tive powers for tue diseases in which it is We have bern cu of 2 violent and prot: Livar disease by Carter's Spanish Mixt know it to be all it professes.— Editor Souzts Demosrat, Petersbure, Va We have found from personal trial, that Car ter’s Spahish Mixture is a truly valuable 4. cine. —Ed. Vergennes Independent, Vi. GREAT CURE OF SCROFULA—A prees man in our employ was cured of Scrofula of a vir- nient character by a few bottles of Carter's Span Ssh Mixture, aftereverything else bad fatied. € er cares whieh uave come uader our own observ 70 bottles are «varranted to cure the worst et in the mouth and stom..ch. or inthe ayes. wo hottles are warranted to cure running of ars and blotches among the hair. Four to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and running ulcers e bottle will cure scaly eruption of the skin. to three bottles are warranted to cure ihe tlod, proves to us conclusively, that ts rcaily a va!- ase of ri orm. ble medicinal ugent. We take yreat ploasure t ney : i : in calli the attention of tue affteted te its mer voto three bottles are warranted to cure the 5 i most desperate case of rheumatism its —Richmond Reputiican. Thre s sphome betes ntl eae SYP HiILIS.—1 have seea a numbe c yphills perforued by Cart«r's Spanish ) lieve it to be a perfect antidote for thet bie discase. E. BURTON Com. of Revenne for city of Ricar LIVER DISEASE.—Samuel M. Drinker the firm of Drioker & Morris, Booksellers, mond, Va_, was cured of Liver disease of a by only three bottles of Cer Spanish Mixture. OLD SORES, ULCELS AND OBSTINATE ERUPTIONS ON THE SKEIN.—See the cure of Mir. Harwood, and others, detatled {n our Al- manac ‘The numberof such cases cured by ter’s Spanish Mixture, preclodos the pos: of inserting them in en advertisement. CTS OF MERCURY —See the cure of Mr Ehaore He was eaten np with Mercury and sould cbtain no relief, until he took six botdes of Carter's Spanish Alixiure, whieh perfecily restored aim to health and vigor. NEURALGIA.—Nir. F. Boyden, formeriy of the Astor House, N. Y., but more recentiy prepri- etor of the Exchange Hete!, Richmond, was cured of Nearalgia by Carter's Spanish Mixture. Since that time, he says he has seen tt cure moore t! hundred cases of the diseave 1a which it is used He never fails to recommend it to the affficied RHEUMATISM—Mr. John - Harrison, Druggist, of Martiacburg, Va_, writes of the siz S 1 rofuta. A benefit is always experienced from the first bortle, and a perfect cure {s warranted when the above quantity is taken. Reader, | peddled over a thousand bottles of this in tne vicinity of Boston. I know the e ft itin everycase Sosure as water will e. gulsh fire so sure willthis cure humor. of ¢ ra speaks for itself. Thera are tro os aboutthis herb that appears to me surpris- Urst that it ws inour pastures, in some laces quite plentifal, and yet its value has never been known until I discovered it in 1546—second. that it should cure all kinds of humor. {a order to give some idea of the sudden ris» and vreat poputarity of the discovery, I wil! sto that In April, 1853, { peddled it, and sold about +i bottles per day —in Apri, 1854, I sold over 1,600 bottles per day of it. Some of the wholesale Druggists who have been in business twenty and thirty years, say tha! no- thing tn the annals of patent icines was ever like tt. ‘Phere is a universal praise of it from ail quarters. in my own prartice I alwa: kept it strictly for hi ors—but since its Int juction ase geaerel ly medicine a and wonderful virt: 25 mt found fn it that 1 never suspected eyeral cases of epileptic fts—a disease which colar care of 2 viewnt case of Rheumatism. The ‘was always considered incurable, have been cured = tient could not walk. A few bottles entirely | 1) 3 few hottles. OU, whata mercy if it will prove oured him. esectual in ail cases of that awful melady—tner: SCROFULA.—®r. Warztson alse wiltes of 2 | are but few who have seen more of it than J }: $ Scrofuia, in the person of 2 young i know of several cases of Dro all of thes fay, Sertamea yours eadiog, J rktoball the aoe aged ns cares by i For the arin dae 3 couls ob. Six botiles made a cure of | of the Liver, Sick Headac! ys, sth, — “°" | Beverand Ague, Pain in the Side Disogsee eric: Spine. end fcularly in diseases of the Ki- 9 &c., ind discovers has done more good than zeny medicine ever known. No change of diet ever necessary—eat the best you can get and enough of it. Lirections for Use.—Adults one table spoonfu) per day—Children over ten years dessert spoo a i.l—Chliidren from five to eight , tea spoon- fat. As no directions can be ap. iicable to all con stitutions, take sufficient to operate on the bowels twice a day. MANUFACTURED BY DONALD KENNEDY, No. 120 Warren street, Roxbury, Mass. Price, One Dotrar. holesale Agents —New York City, C. V. SKNER, 61 Barelay street ; Broadway; A.B. & D. strect. Philadelphia, 7. W. D Sa'timore, BROWN & BROTHER, CANBY & ber. IS.—Dr. K. T. Hendle, of Wash!n Gawacwe enred an obstinat: case of Syptl Is by Carter’s Spanish Mixture, says ‘it acts spe- cia{ly on the Blood, Liver and Skin aad is prompt aad eiicient in its results. Dr Joba Minge, formerly of the oa He ichme of Alabama, says as aac eroniah Mixtere administer in a num onishiagly good cffect. He the most eiclent alterative in use. T RHEUM AND SCROFULA—Mr jn gaan of Wooster, Ohio, was cured of Scrofula and Salt Rheum of three years standing, | by only three bottles of Cacter’s Spanish Mixture WM. 5. BEERS & CO , Proprictors, No. 303 Broadway, New York rice $1 bottle, or aix bottles for $5. Sane CHAS STOTT, Washisgton, D. w C., ani Proggtsts generally ectl—-ly_ | HATCH.’ Alexandria, PEEL & STEVENS. inittiig—- xi Castes ae | At Retail by all respectable Druggists in the EW CATHOLIC BOUKS.—The Curse of | United States and British Provinces, and also by Village and The Happiness of being acer ver Tals, by Hendrick Conscience, trans itet froa the original Piewish = Devoat Cail Mary; g colle bon of No the Druggtsts of this City. oct H-ly SA er edna A MERI A ga uo TEL, ver, DD. Pa avenus, between 1 and Oth ztrects rated at S) R&P LEGOWER & L. T. LOVETS & MAUR . = PROPRIBTORS =~ jt jy oom it manner, as | he bas some of the best workmen {n the Uniicd | States at. wouk forhim. Being agent for Scott, | Le ft ee may rely upon get- it = Freeh patent leather and calf duubl : sole double | | of obtuiuing a s | comin ! German Litters, |. . DOCTOR HOOFLAND’s CELEBRATED PREPARED BY DR. C. M. JACKSON, Philad’a., Pa., LIVER COMPLAINT, | _ Chronic or Nervous | Kidneys, and all diseases ordercd Liver or Stomach, Such as Constipation Blood to the Head, A sea, Weight in the Stomach ing cr Fluttering at th Swimming of the Head. Breathing, Su WILL EFFECTUALLY CURE DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICR, Debitity, Diseases of the | arising from a dis- Inward Piles, Fullness, o: cidity of the Stomach, Nau- Heartburn, Disgust for food, Fullness, or focating Dots of Wel e Pit of the St » Hurried and Flattering ot the Heart, Choking or Sensations when in a lying Posture, Dimness of Vision, os te Sight, Fever and BD Sour Eruetations, Sink- ach, cul: fore the ull Pain in the Head, Deti- ciency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and E) &e., Flesh, C Depression of Spirits. HE PROPRIETOR, in calling the attention of the | a feeling o1 , Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs udden Flushes of Heat Burning in the onstant Imaginings of Evil, and great Pate to this preparation, does so with the utmost confidence in its virtues and adaptation of it to the diseases for which it ir recommended. it is no new and untried article, but one that har stood the test of a ten years? trial ieaa wall nittted, referring Te: fore the Amer- ople, and {ts reputation and sale is unri- by any similar preparations extant. Th: testimony in {ts favor given by the most promi nent aad well-known Physicians and individuals in all parts of the country is fmmense. The fol towing from North Carolina is respectfully sub morabilia, Agents for the German Bitters. Princip STREET, FESTIMONY FROM NORTH CAROLIN Persifcsts of Dr. W. Smith. of T™. PHILADELPHIA, Pa. mond Count Y. Pins for the last five years. any who may still doubt, to the or Practical Receipt Book, fe armers and Families, to be had gratis of all th O2ce and Manufactory, 180 ARCH Paine Hill, Rick c | L, March 4, 1851 Oa. ©. M. Jacxson, Philadelphia—Dear Si i von a subject of Dyspepsia, in {ts at oli na, t ‘ry the effect of some Chalyheate water in tha hy $i a the Liver, and its concomitant evils, lam a of it for the benefit of my You will, therefore, picase send t lot, CER oral it, 2 f i, FIT LA It treats on the PHYSIOL OGY CF MARRIAGE, and and Bist 0€3.0 glexnd rartind life—happy and fi inede of securing ihem—iafelict ones—tkeir jaiion and removal,— hints to (hose contemplating matrimony, it; none, however, should at step without first consulting its payes—commentaries on the diseasosand medicsi treatment of females from Infancy to old b iy tilustraied by beautiful lth P » its causes and rocess at once so slinple, safe. and effectov! ure {s imposs!ble—rules for duiiy manage- men*-—an essay paige eater gallegn with observations on a and more s' of treatmeut—precautionary hints on th fulting from eipirical diseases arising from marriage. to w Pr’ Fi N CRE Those bitters ere entirely vegetable 2 a thi LO! physicel and meztal pow- ens riage, i's duties and « © j with Lithographs, illustrating the y an Phystology, and Dixcases of the ie- ve Orpaus of both sexes, their structure, A popular and compreben- Kalties of sh fal allia’ . b.—Those who Abont the last of the week I went jate f. There were several of the vil rest § tions, said he had beena @ 03 GEXMAN BITTERS, pr sd he insisted that I would try t caited the next day at my mach that I woul a 4 taking it as directed, and I was efltted by it than all the water and med! ever taken. After reach +a prescription and medicine, ic,) and 1 gave him nearly ail the Bitters good in his or me for more of the ayingg he was more eit, which effected ed had taken, by: OF fi quantit you ity sincere thanks for dicine which, to say the leas cure that ger in say that my recover od up y to make bere St of Traly, you: 2 to try fe na wt m the sysicmf nev ATE MEGICAR TY OM THR tore to get some medicine for my child se Pp the store, and one of them seemed to R my case, and, after aski yspeptic and na greatly benefitted by the nse of oor. room : try them that J ask+ him to yetime one bottle. He did it, and 1 cx I have iCATE OF WM. J. ATWOOD Hvnisvinir, Yadkin Co., N.C. November Ist, 1855.5 Sir: Allow ine to ex your discover of it, has ef. 1 other medicines, that 1 bav. fulledtodo. HOOF LAN’ this community, as I am w n this and the surrounding counties, and has astounded al! my friends and relations, as 1 had ‘-ied everything ded, and nothing did me any good un he Ditters. ing home one of my nelghoors cam (he a dys- beneat fs) @ a dozen ot W. SMITS. ne You WM. J. ATWoup, prostrate infants as well as adults. ic dealers everywhere, ton; J. J. R. PIERPONS, mar i—ly , aid L. Kin- CPHICAL ViUW OF MARRIAGR, ae it. B. LA CHOLX, M. Bo, ALBANY, NV. ¥. * Jstuograpas and P) {TJ 259 Vagos and 120 Fine, Plain, and Colored + s’rice aply Taeenty-Fire Cents eefiaintng nearly eqiantic, of read- matter tn that of tha TY CUNT OR DOL- R PUBLICATIONS. the Secret infirmities Disorder of Youth and uity, resulting from ex- 4, which destroy the with Observations on a f2net t ise on the Dutics ana Car ve, sais a ecvous debili ee: secret hich every human e¢ TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Copies for One Dollar. Mailed O@ rts of the United States. , rsonally or all observation. A PIANO FOR we Address Dr. M. and on Sunda fee ry m2 to 31 Maiden dec 7—y A PIANO FOR $25: A PIANO FOR $765!! 125! 1! PIANOS FOR 3 Odice open daily from from 2 until 5 p.m EMOVED from Lane, Albany, N. ¥. THREE NE ONE NEW PIANO (7 octaves) 8250 F. ELLI=’3 OHN Pisno, Music and Vari 303 Pa. avenue, between 9th ou <4 elideations, up and init Itis those contemplat: Its peruse] is particularly reeomme: ed to persons entertainin; ysical condition, and who are conscious of bav- ng hazarded the bealth, happiness, and privileges ing is entitled. by mail. ‘nion according to di- Frees of Postage toeli pacts ef the Ostom PELE BOOK EVER PUBLiCRED— and tile 1, Ch raciicn! i moda evils re- ractice—an essay on all iscretion, with plain and simple rules by which all persons can cure them- selves without mercury—remedies for those seif- initicted miseries and disappointed hoy fortunately prevalent in the ful adviser to the married an S £0 UN- h. loubts of the!s © COPY, oF post refer may consult Dr. LA 1X upon any of the diseases upon which this book treats, either cine sent to any part of the rections, safely packed and carefully secured from B. LA CROIX, No. 31 Maiden Lane, or Post Ottice Box 579, Albany, N. Y. 9a.m.to 9p.m. Medi- No. 56 Beaver st. 175 each! at tore, | 10th ats, ~ + | OFFICIAL. Treaster DepantMent, Aug 3, 1855. Notice is hereby given to holders of stock of the wt authorized by the act of 1916, redeemable on and efter'the 12th November, 1855, that the whole aily part of that stock will be purchased by this department at any time previous to the 3¢th No- vember next, for which 3 per cent. Premium will be paid In addition to the sums expressed In the certificates. And to the holders of the stocks of the othe: losns of the United States, that purchases of the same to theamount of $1,310,000 wili also be made during the same period at the following rates: For stock of the loan of 1942, a premium of 10 p*r cent.; for stock of the loans of 1917 and 1848, 2 pretnium of 16 per cent.; and for stock issued un- der the act of 1850, commonly called Texas-in- temnity stock, a premium of 6 per cent. Interest will also be allowed, at the rate stipu- lated in the certificates, from the Ist July last to the day of settlement here, with one day in addl- tign, to enable the Treasurer's draft to reach the party. Certificates transmitted to this department un- der the present notice should be duly assigned to -he United States by the party entitled to recelre the purchase-money. Payment for these stocks will be made by drafts pon the assistant treasurers at Boston, New York or Philadelphia, as the parties entitled to receive the money may direct. JAMES GUTHRIE, Secretary of the Tre: at I—dtNovio BALLS. CIVIC, CLUB, MILITARY & FIREMEN’S BALL. SIXTH ANNUAL BALL a OF THE Vigilant Fire Company OF GEORGETOWN, D. © HE VIGILANT FIRE COMPANY TAKE ure in announcing to the’ ic generally that their Sixth Annual TUESDAY, Nov 27, 1595. members of the Company pledge them- selves to spare neither time nor expense in mak- \ ij to ever their compa: ott’s Cotillon occasion. Supper will be farn!shed by an experienced ca- tere: Tickets ONE DOLLAR—edmitting a gentle- man and ladies; to be had of the Committee or at the door on the evening of the ball : F tremmen wili please appear in uniform Committee of Arrangements Geo W Offutt, J Shackelford, Wim Crowley, J Krouse William Tanner. nov 17—eod ‘ e public s of his RSDAY. November Sth, 1955. at EMBLY HALL, (adjoining 3o’c'eck. p.in., for Ladies sand Masters, andon the same evening at 744 for Gentlemen. He feels assured that un- s of his numerous pupiis in his ses is a sufficient guarantee of his su- B as an instructor. Jrof. M. begs leave to remind the public of the mnbounded snecess of his May Festival Ball at the National Theatre, which was atteuded by up- wards of 4,000 persons. fis new Half is one of the largest, most beauti- ful, conveniently arranged iu the city, with two dressing and supper rooms added, which can be reated for Balls and Parties. The locatioais uient to persons residing in any part of the ‘8 of Tultion: On Tuesday and Thursday,at p.m.,andon the same evenings at 7 men. <Acla s for young marricd ladies ntlemen will be fermed shortly. All who desire to join his classes will Mr. John F. Ellis? Music Store, sth: ton THU DER’ se enna, ne, near Tenth street, or to Prof. M. athis on the above days. oserip rines of th Ouly nn toTeceive wiching season tickets for the 39 for the season oc 30—1£ SLLINGS, OFFICES, C , STATE ROOMS, HOTE ed article, manufactured b We have received i y for the District of Columbia. 5 he plates are of all sizes and of bea’ ide- 8, exhibiting superior finish; and letterel or ¢, as well as more beautiful, and low 1 silver plated articles. Sam nov 7—tf COFFIN WARERUOC®, ic WLLLIAM PLANT & CO., UN.” * HERS—residence 118 Seventh —__ street, between G ard H streets. = 'aterments prose ed inery vround or ceme‘ery. Sus, Cape, Shroud., Carr's <a, (ease, aad eve * article for interm « of the best quality furnished at short nottce, on the most reasonable terms, and at all hours of the aight. Having the exclusive right of coe Paient Corpse Vreserver, we guarantee to keep the eud for any length of time. jy 1i—ly RL. WILLIAM PALMER, PROFESSOR OF THE FLUTE & SINGING, 225 Fastreet, corncr of Fourteenth strect, sep 1I5— WEBER'S EXCELSIOR ERASS STKING BAND. hk. WEBER RESPECTFULLY IN- i inform his patrons and the public that he is now prepared witha BAND OF TALENTED MUSI CLAN ® to accommodate them witha brass, — or reed band. as the occasion may MUSIC for Balls, Parties, Parades, Serenades, &., eae ly aay brat ber, at the shortest possible n , by applying L,. WEBER, Leader, four doors eax of General Henderson's, Navy Yard. Orders can be lek atthe * Music Depot,” in the Star Buildii nov 6—tr CON FICTION ERY.—RE-OPENING. a OHN MILLER, PENNSYLVANIA AVE- gue, south side, Detween Tenth and Eleventh streets, respectfully informs the public that he has refitted his Store, aud opened it to day forthe sale of every ariicle which enters into the CONF EC- TIONERY business; intending to keep oz hend an clegant and choice assortment. White tendering bis thanks tothe public for the atronere hitherto extended to him he hereby in- forms |:is fiends that he will always be y to attend io Parties, Balls, or whatever other kinds of assembiages which may require his services and confections. oc 8— WATCH REPAIRING. We TCHES, CHRONOMETERS and Pocket however comp! ree of every description ici by competent workmen. ated, skillfully repaired A practical knowledge of this branch of our business, to which strict mal attention is given, guarantees entire satis on to persons haviny ine Watches, &c. to repair. nee 3 WW. GALT & BRO., 3a4 Pa. avenue, betw. 9th and 10th sts nov 3—tf ask TO HOUSEKEEPERS. N ABOUT TEN DAYS WE EXPECT OUR new supply ofla‘est style of SILVER PLATED WARE, tides determined to close out the few articles lefton hand al @REATLY REDUCED PRICES, viz: Complete Coffee Sets, double stlver plated, from S10 y Cake Baskets, richly chased, from $4 up to 9 Castors, ibe 6 and Agiaes, frome $5 to S12 Woiters, from $2.50 w Coffee Uras, ‘Tea KE Pintes Egg Stands, Toast Racks, Spoons and Forks, etc., etc. The quality warranted on double plated on ybite anet & EN, CIN, Pa, avenue, bet. 9th and 10th sts. nov 6—2w i] friends | all wil take place at Forrest Hall, on | gements as will give satisfaction | y one who may honor the:n | J ti ny. Band has been engaged for the | and at EVENING STAR. THE RANSOMED BRIDE A Tale of Guayaquil. [CONCLUDED FROM YESTERDAY'S STAR | CHAPTER If Years bad passed. The Senora Anne now the ward of Don Floras, had grown mature womanhood. society, fearful of hearing remarks an! the terrible des ths of her former war Xavier, and the bridegroom he wovll hb: foreed upon her; but in a country accu to scenes of horror, these events ha ceused to be mentioned, if not to be bered. Dou Diago, the son of Xa dropped his father’s name, and, having en- tered the army under the auspices of Don Fioras, his crigin was forgotten. The stranzer youth whose opportune arrival had stayed the event worse than death to Annette, —Jion Manuel—had entered the navy whe:e he had found favor and preferment Again our scene lies in Guayaquil fur the infant republic! each page of tory spoke of dissension and strife, civil war and bloodshed. Even now another plot to ize the country had been discover ed, and it was rare to find any family that hol not cause to fear for the safety of Some r tive. Don Floras had been imprisone? « - Don Diago, though still at la: tly declared @ traiter, and price now remem - er, bad She mingled littie in | + ee —_—_———_—_— es alone for this, Solitary confine your let. This way, madam ;"’ and with « ase ing r #3 he led her to thec mp: | , nmy cabin ry ee She ld converse with ber. ; die returned to the deck and till afier the schoouer had rounded the point, officers and to be alone. w wore kept in coustent excitement and motion as they obeyed his oft-issued man- tes. He had effected his chject, Anuette had escaped un wed, save by | even the trusty Bernarde had Again the schoo m, and the d * “ Gentlemen,‘ es quil, addre: g c » I have seesived di Don Manuel to this effect. Th though at what hour he does not the prisoners in his charge threw h f int the river. Here are the details; order: are issued for his arrest, should he be br ght be- fore you.” They decided as was rerozative he could claim to be tried bya oard of naval officers; and besides (he caso Was upimportant to the te. Don Danuel was supe lin } and ordered to r spat nis command nette CHAPTER 111. A party of friends were at hand to rece've her upon landing, and, after a few hours? cret council were in session in a Gua she found herself with Don Floras, her il; with them cases were tried in the x!- | guardian, who was secreted ia arade and tais- ence of th used, 80 that in most instances | ¢rable hut, the dilapidated asi w: the first notice one would receive of his be ig | pearance of which acquire uspected person would be his i : 2 te y aE ment without a hearing. Nor did they s even here; i but often the wife, sister, ord se might be, was torn from i hed and confined in Ome remot the privilege of commun tiends. A governinent sch was lying in the river— aseeret; she b to remove persons suspe ted towards the state, or the relative under arrest elsew . mirand of mn tobe a brave and good protege’’ of Don Fioras. Don Manuel had recently left the ev 2, in obedience t tiver sr convenience. A fortnigh ch - > in this seclusiva, aiting t eat regarding e» heard app tep wa: Diago; and his dejected a; goed ve been provid ive the country. We cannot to wrest the sway of ast act having ye 1 be to take your life. te even now—be firz tis the sound of oa tion commanded a view of the _launch 61) th sraed men was 2 i embraced, gone glance upon Auuett y looked rurms The imbecility « old man “About ship thea my good fillow, b e, the latent fires of euorgies murtthink and chat with caution, . anew. flag stones lodge information y ! The boat had passed. The Were lc that I would be i a t Was & 4 for Don El ald throw up wy comm t that would not be vam, [ may render He has effec rty to his res- ; for her I fea is escape tha Self is her wher a fri if she dreams bo curee on th warm-hearted rea friend in the country for serrow. Does Annetta ever ernard 2?” 1d me to see you, to communi- f pe; yet be « r fath h speak of me, 5B r t J: > that's like her! When did you leave ouse of tho eommandant. ’ ernerd, you id! sald you not ‘ld me this at ? Men, you are an “Yes, acd under sentence of bani: yours will Le the honor of conveying henee. In making known these facts, said, tell him, ws he valucs b i e of mind, todo his duty, aud not by to recognize, ea that would be the Ite both.”” my duty!’ Ay, 0 help me Heaven will I, if L hang for it! May I never break bread, if she gocs into bondage, if you will but aid me!” ‘Command my life!’ ‘Then listen. Disguise yourself as a sai- lor, and meet me an hour hence at the land- ing.” As preconcerted, the parties met at the ap- pointed hour; Manuel landing and motioning Bernard, who followed until the turn of a street concealed them from the view of those on be ‘* Now, Bernard, her escape must be effected from the air port in my cabin Whon on board she must be obstinate, which will afford me a plan for confining her there You are to be considered as one of the crew ; it will be dark when we leave, and as both boats will be in service, you will be provided with a canoe, and stationed by the stern haw- sertolet go. After lenin g0, be as long you ean with apparent effort in getting al side. AsI round the first bend I will hug the shore; so doing we shall be in the counter current, and it will deaden the schooner 's way; then will be the time for her to embark in yourcanve and land. Now, oan we find friends ashore to receive her?”’ “ They ere conly procured.” “So far so good. Gommunicate with her, mature your plans, and render yourself on bourd as coon as possible.”’ The evening gua had tolled the hour of nine o’elock, and as yet the schooner had not de- parted. Ail, however, was in readiness, a slip line forward, and a single part abaft of a hawser were her only moorings One boatiay manned at the landing to receive the prison- ers, the other, with her crew, lay under the vessel's bow ready for the tow-line, as the light air and strong tride rendered such o measure necessary. A close carriage, attended by an armed es- cort, stopped at the landing The splash of the falling oar—the shrill pipe of the bost- swain, the tread of men and rattle of blocks were heard—and ere these sounds were lost to the ear, the sobooner had become a ehapeless object to the eyes of the official functionaries and idlers who watched her departure. Amid the stir attendant upon slippivg and making sail, the communder stood absfi to 2 gun, iseuing his orders and working ship as if is mind knew n° other thought. All the prisoners save Annetta had left the Mi upon it being signified to her Uiat fullow,she declined. Politeness was waved ; sho was ordered below; refusing to obey. would have been fereed to the ae = Manag, at this jun interlered person. ally. + Senora, as is ‘well; blame y urelg miy pou any mea h Want al r had fully resumed her do- . the rey current, » tL te its and, though there w. many sad frequent wore Lines Vw an were scized rced in the h ss. Upon horseman was The deadly the y. and sed, with the wounded Manuel, roached boat ‘Tho wearied he ; “a friend § Were left ot large, whil weiling sail, Glled by the land breese, A them without the reach of their par that ach, whose landing Diago bad upy en, @ not anwilling, though wounded, pris- he was couveyed on board the vesscl in Floras and Annette embarked for a land in which revolutions, if frequent, are biool- leas and legal. inadelbghtfal spot en the -hores of that bay near the head of which stands the fal city of Baltimore, is situated a t lence, where the ex-Lieutenant aga pleasant lif ro its meridian—with Annette, Rescued Bride. The faithful Bernard is nem; and there is now more than one ng pledge against the extinction of a fem- teival to this land of peace and the close of so many stirring and olventures ‘an service is pas: wear hi Cavx Cop Story.—I do not re: utof the Trauceript. owing story ia print, but good ' : corre; the fy t is ene, and so truly natural and characteristic of Cape Cod people, I send itto you lect. sayen A small, spare boy, who had been guilty of © wisdemeanor, waeina fair way to get aniabed tor it by his mother, w . Dutch built person with 2 great spread of h. and having inher hend was ia full chase of the poor who was exrly under bare poles, running right ahead. ‘The old woman under her cloud of eanvass, was overhauling him very fast, and another boy, a friend to the delinquent, was looking on. The urchin, seeing how the chase was likely to termi cried ont to his friend “Try her on ti ud, Bill—try her on the wind!’’ when the lad, with the quickness of Cape boy, was immediately struck with the natural idea, luffed up in the wind close haul, and the old woman weut dead to ihe leeward like a log. > wasa large I square. Tok Brooxtys Newsyors—Marorm Haut. His Hoaor the Mayor of Brooklyu, because of his order forbidding the sale of Sunday news- papers, is attacked by our Sunday Press with great severity. Several of the more daring newsboys veatured Sunday week to sell their papers, but in most every case they were ar- rested. The Picayune, 4 lively comic paper, gives place in its columns to a cut reoresent- Tug Mayor Hall seated at a warm and whole- some breakfast, while in front of big stands an officer having in charge a newsboy just ar- rested. The following dialogue is supposed ¢ place = i ean oneo’ them boys as has Leen a selling papers on a Sunday. He ex- uses himsell by sayin’ he was a earning of fast.” : yor—“ Breakfast! Nonsense’ Lock What has be to eara @ break- Coulda’t be wait for it . ¥. Express. his bre The him up! fast on a Sania till Monday ¢”°—.