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| ‘THE EVENING STAR, PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, p MS core SUNDAY)" . Snaacen! hisseeti oxen By W. DD: WALLACH, t Whi be served to subscribers by carriers at SIX ; AND A QUARTER CENTS, payable weekly to the Agents; papers served In packages at 37% eents per month. To inail subscribers the sub- scription price is THREE 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 » OF Cacn, wvanusiy 15 ADUANCE, Single IR Wrappers be ured ate souks trem aiaean Bice fae pe enw et Sree eat aaa WASHINGTON, 'D. C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1855. NO. 901. |"Herotnret amet eaze wit estrmet ) : _ Information tes. Travelers. TO ALL THAT VALUE THEIR FASHIONABLE DANCING, ALLS. Marriod’ Woman WASH ‘ , fel men ORK ata rae a oetie tat aed se it | BAL ten: E V E N J N G STA R eo]. Hom = do pe seed erowd- SGTON BRANCH RAILROAD. 7 — FL. Georgetown C ‘and Convent, and prin- Civic, Club, Military and Firemen’s Bally: ==——=———————— city as this tenys the Boston Mail know or . = > cipal teacher in Washington city, has the honor Oe RO pas mee rend 11 Elopement.— Extraordinary Proceedings. | imagine the trials and tempt His that besst CAGE OF, MOORS. nt ater ton cece fit Re ume dn eB Cr cam meta i) esata | the eo tn Joe and meron : Leave Wesningies Tera <p ., and 3 and ISHES to call the attention to all that suffer | School on THURSDAY November Sth, 1855, at | ‘Wj gi lant Fire Co mpany re hee wach is wl bli Ene ee ried people urs Oscasionally “done” by their 4% p.m ae: with defective alght/caused by ick- | MUNDER'S ASSEMBLY HALL, (adjoining OF GEORGETOWN, D Stents witch te published: wader the: heading, | bie fee c@ add ‘ahectidheemaiedl tate =... atay p ueee. a feet ginabes are the Star office) at 3 o’clock, p. m., for Ladies, E VIGILANT FIRE COMPANY TAKE |‘ Elopement, Marriage, Civil Commoztion, and | “issatis ‘warm -Glooled coune part Leave Bioodshed,”’ and of which the following is a ners. Reports’ of new eases aro reaching us condensation: _m. page 4 3S. and | Misses and Mast don the same evening ai | J at 4 and 9X 8. m., and 3 and selected carefull eon fi ECTACLES ret tae gl bat Gach almost daily, where households are broken up, toatrue | 7 for Gentlemen. He feels assured that the un- yout please th caw tay mre sheer GLASSES a | canaied of hie numerces puptia is ha | aud the ile generally tat tly Sixth Annual p54 p.m. ‘On Sanday and transperenc Grand take place at Forrest Hall, About fi le and bloody noses and cracked heads abound ap: Bt raed, ma PARSONS, Agent precise beneficially to the wearer ae- | former cl is a sufficient guarantee of his su- | TUESDAY, Nov 27,1855. maa from Ter viii, eee eee “ iu profusion, from the discovery of the itu! —— 28 ote . of the eye. vay to aay pps eee public of the |, The members of: the Company'pledge them- | Clement and one Sarah T. Wafer, an orphan | S¢¢¢ of uolawful passions yn the pari of _ FOR MOUNT VER: Very numerous are the ill effects tert auvoudded sof his May Festival Ball at | Selves to spare nelther time nor expense in mak- | heiress of a wealthy Louisiana planter. eit g| Mose who are furgetful of their maxciage NT i precious organ of sight from the commencement success 'y at | tng soch arran: as will give satisfaction iy planter, being | * - B liewi Eg “ ON, TUESDAYS AND PRIDAYS—FARE, Bt asng glasses In not Biselacly salted, by | the National Pheatre, which was atiended by mp- enjoyment to every one who nay honor them | *¢ the time at schoo! at Terryville. To Ar | 15" bricahstaps Ser Set oie g oa att = , $1; from ja aene ‘Grenmees — ebaeter want wards of 4, 3. th pred 2 kansas they proceeded with the utmost dis- | tioa of éutrigues de amour is not conducive to Samet nee SROMAS Sel enables him to measure the focal disease of |. His new Hall ts one of the largest, most beaut- Scott's Cotillion Band has been engaged for the | patch, where the nuptial ccremory was duly | * Virtuous and healthy -publio: appetite, wo dria at 9% o'clock. Coaches leave the Capitol for and such glasses that are absolutely re- | ful, and conveniently arranged e city, WK | oo¢ ‘with precision and satis- | two dressing and su; rooms added, which performed. refrain from speaking of such cases unless wo orcad Be pet will be furkiabéd t consider them of particular interest to our be rented for Balls Parties. The location is upper by an experienced ca- On the return of the parties homeward, they pa ar Sons wishing thecoaches will eave thelr residence | “CTT. eases the very Iberal encourize- conventent to persons residing in any part of the | “eyes ONE DOLLAR—admiiting @ Tan nat We becthon sf f so bride, Somes 1. caareen.__ ane Selloning cose is Sos oak So Ue George & Thomas * ment already obtained, and further solic: * le i or ry as 8 O28, 2 /hmeuts on the boet. ~ those that .bave, not yet pa ye Days of Tuition: On Tuesday and Thursday, at sae snd tetiel £0 Be bad tee 0 °F | at once forcibly dispossess the bridegroom: Somo time since—it matters net when cx- ed SAM?L GEDNEY, Captain 3orclock, Pp. ™., and on’ the same evenings at 7 se) 4 A actly—there resided in Biddeford, Mc, @ aaa : a =r aor ah A ort: for gentlemen, Aiclave Sir yout ede ladics | Firemen will please appear in uniform. of his seat by the side of his tearful bride; but he was afterwards allowed to aceom her | Young and lovely damsel, of such brilliaut ing the glasses in use; and. stating how beard wes cea ee a Geo ‘Omat d: Arran erckelfora, tothe residence of the said Wafer, a beauty b~ open inen comapet after sind cles, can be supplied with such that will improve | 4pply at Mr. John F. Ellis’ Music Store, Penna. Wm bez tut J Krouse. ville. ames Rh ton ind wamarcied GREAT SOUTHERN MAIL LINE! _| theirsight. avenue, near Tenth street, or to Prof. M.at his Boh gpa eneg Se Ee EMAAR DEAS rembtnod’ bata formed & ehild is oo deli d ol ICE daily between WASHINGTON end! Inn ‘ble testimonials to be seen; and :efer- | Hall on the above days. nov 17. } short time at the last-mentioned place, and | 2¢ver formed a child in 80 delicate and o! . the SOUTH, via ALEXANDRIA, GOR- | ences given to many whobavederived the greatest |. fL7- A subscription list ts now toreceive | ———— Se | were then allowed to. proceed to the home of | 4 mould for physical fabor, and she should DONSVILLE and RICHMOND-—no night line | ease and comfort from bis : the names of those wishing season TOPHAM & NORFLET’S Dr. Acadia, ata village in Blenville parish. In | therefpre amass gold and silver, the costliest on Sunday. Cirehlars to be had sat his office, No. 512 | Soirees. Onl the season. NEW AND CHEAP this village, Dr. and Mrs. Clement had lived, | o{ dresses and jewels, by her fascinating benn- Leave —— defore 6 o’elock a m Seventh street, three from Odd Fellows’ ACADEMY OF MUSt SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK STORE, | so far as we are advised, in the comfortable | y- Alas! the bait was but too tempting, end — Al " - “om Hall, up stairs. = : et oe N PURSUANCE OF THE DESIGN OF 499 Seventh st , opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall. enjoyment of about one half of their honey- | sb¢ fell. She soon became the inmate of a . awe , SSB akin ts ee La Very | 4, tits Institution, vie thediffuston of the kuow!- MESSRS. TOPHAM moon, when the bride was suddenly summyod | house of pleasure in this city, where sho was Ge yakud Sy wietle Lim. P well, and seem to have improved my sight more be ed Musie, and a cultivation of the public late of Philadelphia, and to the bedside of a sick sister, (a Mrs. S.) then | Seem and loved by a man, who, for the want Pm Wensagentan Lccoaitie gor | | Earigy sua ba aay, fsa Sacte” noeaiay ee A ecgertctrirmmbchmemed (ts ick Sy donsville...... 33 . W. TAZEWELL ‘cchimcnnaaiened pi af ies pary pilin: Gat tier hee ca ones ‘afer. ; vrass—~(though be 10 Cats to Se sf fad the morning | the ores Mt vPoblasgand find thee of ore Pensanenee te * Fo UR CONCERTS: oncde the Saddling Bistifies ovine tomte cand: The youthful bride, at the house of her | Somewhat more surg; at present.) The courtship, as may well be imagined, was but of short duration—for the girl, de- lighted with the ideaof a home, and Grass, believing that he had fownd an uagel in petti- and, with a view to add as much as possible to | where they will make and keep constantl brother, signed a letter written by her bro- = most ee expenitions ete ps ne penn ed > potter eres a Somat their popularity, the Great Works of Beethoven, Rand $ me and superior assortment of-—Mens", ther-in-law (Mr. 8.) in which the accused t! ag gs = a Oana Foes pr ea - recommend HENRY A wis mare: endlesohn, Spohr, Hummel and others, | Ladies’, and Boys’ SADDLES, BRIDLES) | Doctor of having basely imposed upen and d: . S > rain 3 le, oe Stabe . - |. wedapvinations oF oom — _ ns compositions, will be pro- MARTINGALES and WHIPS. HARNESS of ceived her; said that he was a coward in al- —— meee "particular ‘cathiien- greatest best } Winchester, Harriseabn: We'ra | farnt me ‘are ible effect, both in | every descri on, both for city and country use. lowing himself to be chastised by her brother; | C9#tS, the marriage rite was performed without Geusegt iit tay, New Maret | Spine Fey ge nay Aes | Moe sin CEN mee cnc | SERN MAT SAStuatS AAA EAE: | os fo mara opi acts pyrite ands Spy santo he dictarg, he. srefdlly selected In difierent plate ond frock ep! | adopted by the Academy cf Music in London, viz: | ING BASKETS. and FANCY WOUK BOXES. | she céuld not love’ bim, and never did; aud | Lowell streer. Now Mr. Grass ovuld go: have FARES PY MORNING LINE’ y selected In differ Sint or then | 2 su2seréption only, the terms of whieh will b | HORSE BLANKETS, COVERS, COLLARS, | that dhe could never cousent again to Live with | done @ more unwise thing, for « béarder in From Alexandria to W: > +8209 | Gcians recommended to Becount of thei: | $5 for the four Concerts, entitling the subscriber | and HAMES. Horse, and Dust BRUSH- | him this house was a newspaper proprietor by the Gordonsvi' = 233 | profeegtonal standing in England, France and the | 10 three tickets of admission to each Concert. ES. CARDS, CURKY-COMBS, SPONGES rs. Clement fte: ied name of C., who to add to bis other dangerous “ « Charlottesville, - 450 | United States. I have been also swinn | ‘© cree thcleat pay of mehr pager y » SP »| at ment goon ‘after accompanied her | DAC ts the daush* E - - : - 2 5% femarks and directions on the treatmen' of | x1'the bookstore of Messrs, Taylor & Maury; at | “‘Alivmatertal used will be the best-thatcan be | $82 Mrs 3, and other relatives, to the | quali pod Sorts Ghd Wintaten eam ctgnely 82 ‘ >< Srasbarg, : 7 350 | the eyes, for the purpose of preserving and limprov- | “.< Piano store of Mr. Davis, and at the Music | obtained; and botuof us havneg mech enced | home of another sister, Mrs. D., who also dpe, ean be eat oe > a ee poe fo ing sight Stores of Messrs. Hilbus and Zantzinger;also at the workmen for several years, we feel confident that = on Red river, in the parish of Bos- |’ The! motto of Grass—prompted no doubt rere = « Peay, SCR lem usic. corner Nin’ reets- | our work cannot be sur; either for or ‘4 i: ; 4 « rs ot a eed : 3s Pitan 148. G Loweehie’ Ky (Open daily from 10 till 6.) fility. By ing efforts rs ve eaties Dr, Clement followed in pursuit, aceompa- } beth by industry and necessity—was ‘early to Oey cto oc 15—tf J bed and early to rise,” and the sun, had it ever had modesty enough to blash, would OMNIBUSES and BAGGAGE AGONS will be at the Depot of the W: Railroad. convey passengers and Lrncusune, Nov. 10, 1854. respectfally solicit, | nied py fifteen or eighteen stalwart friends Mr. John Tobias ha’ furnished ine wiih from about Acadia, all armed capa pie. Ar- Pasticuler attention paid to covering Trunks WEBER'S EXCELSIOR BRASS AND ving riving at the house of Mrs. D , th ded | bave | often given way'tosuch emotions, on @ by which I have been greatly aided (ij STRING BAND. and repairing all kinds of work and a Chotant. >) Amidst ee tra] Aindibg itself, preceded im its morning re: 2 lt, aliswide kale time fr wie Mecham Caan ies Mamas esas ot | ME Soiatta Bib second Sad ier SHE Yaad Nc | Saddlery foots constanuy an inna. watliko dleplay Mca Clement Could do tur} by. the lightheadcd—me. bog’ penioa-—we iyi" H.W. VANDEGRIF, Gen. Supt. | Picisure to say thet I consider Mine akiifel ore, Isnew With a BAND OF TALENTED | —2C¥ =< than yield, which she did, on the condition, it} M22at light-hearted aud unsuspecting hus- Se ___ Sptician, and well prepared toaid those who | MUSICIANS to accommodate them witha | GAMBLER'S TRICKS WITH CARDS | seoms, that she was to be taken to the resi- | band. Xue NEW YORK AND LIVERFOUL | may need his professional services. eee Oe toe eee, re aocasion mey | AYNPOSED AND EXPLAINED BY J. H. | deuce of her uncle, the Rey. James T. Wafer, | The labors and an oS. posatins NITE .B. uire. ‘SIC for Bells, Parties, Parades. ree cents. att. 4 sa.) @ different course 0! ion, his mott MAIL STEAMERS. GRRE Elder of Metandint Gonteriace, | Sclensdes, Be. from one toany num: | MORGAN'S MYSTERIES OF. FREE MA. | °°<¢ of our most eztimable citizens, who resides | * diferent abilasachiitetay Unebenaeas HE SHIPS COMPRISING FHIS LINE | ow, N.C.,Jan.27, 1851, | ber, at the shortest possible notice, by applying to | SONRY: containing all the Degrees of the Order | it this vicinity ; at whose house it was agreed | ‘ t? | : aan 3.7 egy ah .— 2 To say | L- WEBER, Leader, four peal Sp gy pun Sey conferred in ® Master's Lodge,as written byCapt. | she should remain unmolested for the epace of ithe: koowing the peculiacttt h ATLANTIC, Captain W taat dl ‘3; SBtAs 4 por oy eve pated red Henderson’s, Navy Yard. Wm. Morgan; price 25 cents. two days, (Friday and Saturday last,) at the r knowing the peculiarities of the above PACIFIC, Captain Wreck bre eethcaiy nattetectary nines from youla-t | "Orders can be left at the * Muste Depot,” tn the | HOME COOK BOOK : containing:several hun- | expiration cf which ime she should annonce | Characters, and that the lodging rooms of Grass BALTIC. t ity in thi barnes of my eyes, I hav heleto: Star Buildings. nov6—tf | dred excellent receipts ; price 25 cents her decision as to whether she should live | #84 the printer were rather familiariy located, seme ncineeas conte tr fgund great die Pia gels se8 0 ith the doctor in future or not; in which de- | ¢ think the: reader will not be greatly sur- Pr See er | EAS OF LOTR De E ete colle of gal- ~ ulty in getting glasses of the THE PIANO FORTE CLASSES lantry, containing concise rules for the conduct of | " : isell to 1 that the 1 ound tir eine Sp te Oot ties tans al iad proper distance. It affords ine pleasure to a courtship through its entire progress, Aphor- | °#icn all parties agreed to acquiesce. prised to learn that the lady, moved by com oF ; } rrapas Galen in Ghele eenstruct! state that, by the aid of » aif. MR. W. HENRY PALMER, isms on love, the courts of love in the nineteenth | Her brother, not being fully satisfied that { Passion for, the loncliness of the young man . . = 9 ~ i A, ay? 0 ing: he Somme shommath ‘and omcaar at eee ee ig culty bas been bappily o 1 — the glass 1L.L meet at the Academy of Music, corner | century, rules for telling thecharacters und dispo- | his sister would be dealt with accord ‘ng to dariag — a =A pow Sor eid f = past tlons for passengers are unequalled for elezance | {os mrs ——— dedly the, best of %h and D streets, on and after MON- | sitions of woman; price 25 cents agreement entered into on Red river, set him- | 'W Weeks, considere er. philanthroplo comaf, + my cyes Von, ve ever yet used. DAY, Oct. Sth, 1855. ‘The puptis are requested | LADIES’ GUIDE TO BEAUTY: containing | self about raising a corps of men, armed ia | 2¥ty te see that be should be wrapped in arms PRICE oF Fassiex. baal apes) Os ee to be in attendance on the days and hours speci- tical advice on improving the complexion, the | jike manner, who proceeded towards the resi | °C €reater warmth and more congenial to his Frora New York to Liverpoo!,in arstcabia, $128 Rector of St. James’ Pariah | Sed 12 the FEW nae air, the bands, the furm, the teeth the eves, the | dence of his ‘uncle on Thursday evening last, | ‘#ste than those of Morpheus. Under this con- - - - " . » feet, the features, so as to insure the est de- 5 re i i ic 5 se pacer centre fe LS RE. = Dopartasent of Lnteeser, May 7, 1855. ost4 Director. | gree of perfection, of which they are nosceptbe, for the purpose, it is presumed, of rescuing his tis bald bec mopeten aisle bape ee xelustve we —— sre20 and £26 | wg ® 1A Batural defects and the unequal range of PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS, | 224. also upwards of one hundred receipts for va. | Sister. On approaching fhe house, the sud- opal u Aeagei x: a From Liverpool to New ell ia aT my eyes, | have been com to use glasses for PLANOS—PIANOS_PLANOS. rious.cotmetics, olls, pomades; only 25 cents. den clicking of a dozen or so of double-bar | ™¥uch regularity as the big boots of Grass 2a ees paid en Se et eee JUST RECEIVED ATTHE MUSIC DEPOT, | | Any cf the above Books can be bought of the | reiled shot guns warned the party of danger, | Clamped down stairs to the tps of the seven Fer htor apply to oo gases Te cash one southwest corner of Penna. avenue, Agent, ALEX. ADAMSON, Seventh street, op- | and they retired. 9 clock bell. ‘ : WARD K. RSLs & CO. ns ae for me Jt I have found tc | Eleventh and D streets, two of those| posite the Post Office, where he keeps on hand all The brother then came to Homer and gave But in alarge boarding bouse there is al- 56 Wallstreet, Now York. | P25 expecially, oF By the use of Lis optomets, | ¥ozld-renowned PIANO F ORTES, fromthe fac- | the CHEAP PUBLICATIONS, MAGAZINES, iulcinatinn, snes wiiek tas dapate aloe wayd sure to be some one about with sharp BROWN, SHIPLEY & CO hols enabled to edapt Glasses mir ne tory of Rosenkrantz, in Dresden. These insiru- | and NEWSPAPERS, BLANK BOOKS, PENS, | Rabe, Bpel = eputy s eyes to keep posted in advance of the press in “ Live I most cheerfatly recommend Mr. ‘Tobias to aii yw te Reashipslpecnie pcg tary Toomrcent and wd ey So dire oe ntiea! prec td hin wie techy siteoat a oe m- | the doings and sayings of those who,are not 7 interested musical es to he superior to any | C tN'S ME ent, men, rum- ry Pram . 2 ~ eee king's Arms Veod, Lenten.” | OTESE ouseatan & nob and bear my teetl- | ouher horizontal equare Ffanoe mader in polut of | ABC CARDS, PLAYING aad VESTER G | moned for the eccarion ts the ree overeareful in their conduct. I, a young JOHN MUNROE &CO.,” v2 ee HENRY BALDWIN tone, touch, and durability. CARDS, BALL, &c. nov6é—3m* | the Rev. Mr. Wafer to make arrest of Dr. | 2°2Tder, congratulating himself that he had 84 Rus Notre Dame des Victolres, Paris Assist. Sec’y to sign Land Warrants, Shall receive, in a few days, another lot of these — Clement aud party, for the forcible abduction | “S™¢lt_ 4 mice,” set his tran for a rat. but EORSE H. DRAPER, Have. — v instruments, and continue to receive them 2s soon REMOVAL. and imprisonment of the fair heroine. The | being bluffed off with what be considered he een at Chane las WE bak bp nootaites Pee ariel hee gr hthe Custom House. | FVHE SUBSCRIBER WOULD MosT RE- {404 imprisonment c ; nS ok eather amachumeny’ Galieahel aaebidey” te bia for seid, eltver, beilion, specto, lewelry, pro. | RNR. ELvANs. WILLIAM THOMPSON. i _ HILBUS, Agent. 5g Demiully inform his customersend the ahot bs they sperapciedthaieees noe woitf | poached’? on the imiulgent lovers tot. >us- © gold, C ons = ublic general! s removed bis . 4 se sae cious stones, or metals, ualess bills of lading are ELVANS & THOMPSON, COFFIN WARERUOM, xc. torefvom the phlirrayss the north sideof Pa. certainly have been fired upon had not his | 4nd, and brought a whirlwind about their signed therefor, snd ths value thereof bayer DRALSRS IN WILLIAM PLANT & CO., UNDERTA- | avenue, between Eleventh and Twelfth official mission been promptly made known. | "eds, the like of which they had never secn preese2. nov y_| RABDWARE, COACH TRIMMINGS, &e., | J. KERS—residencedis Seventh streets, where he will keepa full and weli-selected | Dr. Clement and his party submitted to the | OF read of. No. 326 Peun<vivanin avenue, street, between G and H streets. assortment of the best and latest stvieof FRENCH 08st. The husband guddenly returne’ to his room ECT TO THE WEST. arr BY RAILROAD DIB v + | between Ninta and Ter A sts, Washington, B.@. | (ntoriments procured inany ground CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS. AND es Rant Ex . ; h etsy Secagecery BY my ap ay! fies i pace: . Next morning (Friday) about 9 o’elock, our | the Bext 1m: ‘S> finding e in the Sa . ; or cemetery. Coffins, Caps, Shrouds, Carrlages, | Gi; NTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS. As|_ > 6 7) pO. g CLOCK OUT F ant Of lesving it, ‘he commenced with his — J HOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE. Hear and every article for iaterments o Haat Ms aceable town was thrown into violent com- | ®* = oe 4 rse, ry the exeellent business stand will enable him to a " st ary first ol Tims between Washington and Wheeling | Griteants, German Silver, Albata and Silver M'la- | ine best quality furnished at short notice, on the doa much larger business, he feels assured that | ™0tion by the sudden appearance in our | S*Tomgest argument frst, by knocking her Dut 17 heurs! ted, ‘Tea, ‘able and Dessert $ most reasona) fe terms, and at all hours of the | }.> can furnish Gentlemen's Garments on more | midst, on horseback, and with double-bar- | 2°w8, and following up his advantage alter Running Time betwoon Washington and mania Ferhs meds, Knives and with: | aight. Having the exclusive right of Crump’s | moderate terns than heretofore. Having practised | reled guus, of the eutire body of men, some ~her partial reeovery by pulling ber hair and Cincinnati 37 hours !! 8 «Bu hee Block Tin and Platea e- | Eatent Corpre Preserver, we guarantee to keep the | for » number of years in Germany, England and | sixty in number, thrown together above * u boxing her ear: OF a sth of time. 1-1 ~s : : : ari ori is « eke ‘ THROICH TICKETS AWD BAGGAGE CHECKS TO BE - Shovel and Tongs, WafKe Irons, = senate ert DAY ua z ig Boo esrres ne iby retin one weet os odin ight Lahed oa ete wa eared a catneres ome Saket meee ing i: TORS meourse, miraiile a. hero BaD IN WASHINGTON. Maslin and Bell Metal Kottles, Furnaces, Grid imMM Eprartey R ah EF te THE | ful for past favors he capita SOHAFERS J heroine seated side by side in ob ' toilet-—to gallantly defend her, when Grass, HE BALTIMORE AND one he OAD ha’ imy its Western Pe me now ©: the fi inducements to | Ruzal C who is a three-fisted muscular fellow, left his wife and pitched into the lover like a Missis- sippi steamboat into asandbank. C. ran for his life back into his own room, ¢rying ** mur- der’’ at the top of his voice, but before as- sistance reached him from the other boarders, he was treated with such a beating as is sel- dom received outside of the prize riag irons, O &ec. ‘ W OFFERED TO THE 2 Merc! Tailor. BUILDING MATERIALS. HERE IS NO = SATAN Bap 7 aa = the armed party was accidental] discharged, Sbourd. orid a most effectual remedy for the cure of | --~ ——rs < c c Chest, Till, Pad 4 TYLER’S CUMPUUND SYKUP OF GUM Bed a ebay Travellers between WASHINGTON, BALTd- wmivkico Teoth ache, In fact the only one known to cure "OUND 8 ihe armed party as sevidonally docharged, the most violent tooth-ache instantaneously, if . Pe OPE 4 2 our esteemed fe o.J M. Thomasson : Ww H- | thut@e, Door, and Blind Hinges, Screws, Cut and . ou S A REMEDY FOR COUGHS Ds, ¢ A ee Mier nde SOUTAWEST. “FY rough Nall, Delt Ihe® path ater the frst application, it course of | LA HOARSENESS, ASTHMA, WHOOPING | Who, standing at his library at the time, ‘The connection between the Trains from Wash- | Sradis S Screws and Stubbs, Door Springs, | tine: re-n the same application has to be | COUGH, CROUP, &c. , possesses the y ' ceived a glancing ehot just above the left hip. ington“and the Trains bound West from Balt!- ~ |Handrail 3 Door Knobs* made aga P eh after two or three applications | vantages, with the lea: tions of any It infliets a bad wound, but we are happy to sane is always Lpeeeny oe atthe Washington | Bell Pulls, Door Sheaves ané Rail, &c. the cure will be effectual and the decayed tooth as | Use, having been extensively used the last t= state it will not be attended by serious resulis. ‘lately Very soon after the arrival, a gun of one of jouse) 9 miles ? » indi: yeas with unparalleled success, not trui out the ga th: a for- To avoid further trouble from the same frors Balers." ie e the only change of cars| Wair Clin: Gueied Mair, ese, Glmpe, Soda ana | “eft any cibee, Tala realy induspennatte | ke world as'a specific. or caro all; ut socom | CAUSE the Samo the, we understand, a fur. | 409 OG ste und wife dom tank beet ne en Washington and the Ohio river. ‘Chair Springs 3 ; no injurious effect whatever. mended as a valuable and scientific anxiiiary 1m |) this ocourred t tely ad. | another house, and I., the informer, fearing Begs is checked throngh to Wheeling at the | Yenitian Blind Hooks, Rack Pulleys, Roller Ends | Flensecallfor A. FERGER’S TOOTH-ACHE | PULMoNaRY CASEs, ready at hand, and ove that Aud Sake cee ee i ee passed over to him the dose that C. Washington Station, and rechecked trans- Brockets, Furnifare Nails BALSAM. Price 95 cents per phin'. bas been generally found to afford relief shere | Vised.) hal received from the infuriated husband ferred there, (with the )without charge, | @lue, Coffin Handles and Screws, Diamond Screw | To be had at the Drug Stores of A. J. th ag berg Vanpuchirteces ated bp nuebers cor Ban mpage se Diamant party.ifos Se a took hisdeparture ut the sametine. ee a ccting Fr as leave West ~ CARPENTERS? GCops. V HANDAUGH sod ee B GARDNER woo! leading physiclans, who know its co : by Justice Miltican until Monday. ee Since the above occurrence C. has been on parm 6a.m and 1 p.m. On Sundays atthe fee, Soe eee —— Spokeshaves, hington. nov3 faey as walt ee tt neers of Ate Ba fi ” Aes bat habeas pee neue the writ of ss as. oat aerpgpcirgee oy ssodapest om ws Sony hies latter hour only. | Chisel ‘lane Irons 3 » : $Y fer, Jr., was also issued by the Hon. . ‘ x z ERY, tabie citizens, who all endorse its clain: cooing - cpl sa . wit Ne ee ee amo male Bid Re spa! , Boring Machines, Ha aD Be rage hed vegeta rath etreet;’} ates csthyons eg pp pe es Harmon A. Drew, Judge of our District Court, been umcuccesful_ About eight o cloek on safe, , i 4 ? | Tuctday evening, I. suddenly entered an of ROAD, raaning from Bellaire, on the Ohio, near , Squares, Guayes, Axes, Ae. 13 Cay ia i. aan <6 cants, or three votfles in one BO.cente. aa iiarnianto ina am cocraret ‘Mra. | fice where C. om seated, and to the astonish- Wheetieg, tenes oe trains connect | BLACKSMITH & COACH MAKERS! G00ps. | P18 CEMETERY ts lala of New York, ana | and ntorr ec j FL: US| Sarah T. Clement, and show cause why he | Mest of every one present the latter sprang tc Newark with the carsof the Newark, Mansfield c oe Shas, | truaied om the high fround distant one and «| STEVENS, Alexandria; CISSEL, Georgewwe | doprived her of her rights and liberties. ‘The | ‘wands him with the Eros, at a witd-ont. . " os st a e' i i — ¢ ot artic: Sed Send nky gig fm saan, Tone ered ta area tn ecen Sove Capt | Rely Pee" eoN amc covom | deca! aling or fetuang t'make tic: | And noe cumse tag of wae Bah pis oat COLUMBUS the C. CO. Railroad trains con- Joints, ane Freee This Compan’ Save seented a charter from Con. | CANDY DROPS, the same commpocision tp commanded, was also urrested for contempt of | & third, impelled by the most powerful of mo- fasttrains of the Little Aamé Rail- aSeuia gress, aphopriating their ground forever to burial | lozenge form, 12} cents a box. nov tive—love of life—and the most deadly re- ——— rt. The trials on these several writs came 3 r , making a fee title to the purcheser, and | —Ni-w york FURNISHING ESTAB- |°o™ < 7 ven, The loss of life, however, had the fat chments from legislation oz roan Be ee cen nD. ld bial wind end-use Gane says it is only pu vas8 pro! ting all eneroac! ENT. : ‘Quek, Enameled Leather Dash Leather, | *ierwise, which is of vast importance to those NE PRICE ONLY'—WE RESPECT | “cfendant, Dr. Clement, in both cases. for few days, In the present aspect of af ELVANE & TH fairs we are looking every moment for the re- OMPSON, who wish their dead to repose where they have fally call attention to our New Establish- | , 09 Monday, the parties arrested for the ab- amu Pa. avense. | placed then, for It has become g costom ta =I monk where Wedesign Keeping GENTLEMEN’ appeared, for trial before: Justice Mareen | eine Of'atartling news of “ assasdaation’ = | thet Chto When GURNISHL i of first efc e Bh beet ane natios MPORTANT TO GENTLEMEN. able for other purposes, to sell it, and throw the SSI- Cl 4 trial & : “harsewhipping’’—“‘death from fright"’—or ear NPS POR YOU TO | teed promiscousty Into one large pit, and Teva) | the very latest VESTINGS, which we tas og Pa Race wish jenna Ofte heii] ‘<a printer bas bit off the-pose of as enemy, MERES, and V h had just arrived. ‘hele LU AND 8EE—The undersigned gives | measures cannot prevent it, as no tiles are given | oar it tne most nt manner. ‘Also, a select Sieut'e bardliznvel rie eey after a wi and has been bound over to keop-he pice? » his fitends snd the. pebite Sse aye ; EADY-MADE CLOTHING. : e river, to give 4 of all end Winter Goods, | N, B.—Odice open from 19 to 12 o’clock a. m., re swine ge that we have | testimony. Mrs. S.,a@ beautiful, dark-eyed, just fooaured is stock . 2 , com pri: allthe latest styles and colors of Cloth, | where Pamphlets, containing the Charter, By- up one of the most elegant Storet of its size | intelligent, and resolute woman, was put upon Toledo, Detroit, Chicago. sold, | Cas: moves an Vesting: which goods will be | Laws, and a map of the ground, and all other in- ceabe cays cag mame doped pega ip sine the stand.” New facts, in this strangely when the Ohio Is na’ between W! made up to order in the most elegant manner, as | forma’ sere ee ecg F. Harvey, No universal system of all the princ storesthrough- | plicated case, were revealed by htr—among and Wellsville oar miles) where @ connection | he has some of the best workmen in the United | All orders left acereusiton Sibs | out the Northern cities—rHAT o¥ ONR Prick | them, that hersister Sallie had been engaged, Tot pepe py om stent tas pg ge ammarmara srchptvanendehtes? je is—ty | O8L¥, which gives confidence to customers, and | before her elopement with Dr. Clement, to her | BEE cad ablilimiedmsth of & nish fi fon spine! - erry Glotking rely upon get- | promptly - past sey may rely at once on getting articles at 2 | (witness's) brother-in-law, Sidney S.; that Sal- _ ings ae wg READY-MADE CLOTHING NEW FRUITS NEW FRUITS, |. | rumningsctle, WALL & STEFHENS, | lie had received a letter purporting to be from | i” 2 bottle-of the best Hrench brandy, cork it a NZX, ‘ Mixrypre to Cuarw Rats.—We have re- ceived the following, which we believe has not appeared in print, from a gentleman in his own make; suc! ‘Ov 7 RAISINS, FIGS, CRANBERRIES, 300 Trani Sidney, in which he upbraided her for her in- well, and after shaking deposit the bottle in Bre and Business Coats, Pants, and Vests, from Pickles, in =A ao ‘hela. at eaceate a hun: a few doors low the National Hotel. | fidelity, 7) and disy eth nied des for ok wae it tute bora pen Skane of the bene * \ “Aaa 17— der the influence of this letter (w was “ re . eer t pa il the shove ‘goods whi "be old at low | rei Hireticaly seat ‘nd feap all Kind: is MR. WILLIAM PALM: ound Ss h rag en halened sgh perry ted saat ca A ely 4 aren ay Lo » & Whole suit, Coat, Fents, | Sr ‘jellies in glass jars at 25 cents, with a great ‘SSO SINGING, ELUTE, gc. | Clopemont with; Dr. Clement, ‘whom ‘she did) 17 ty “Sometime during the Inst conte and Vest, for the small eum of $15. varlety of fresh and nice articles, Cometped ths Tee oe eee ICITATION £52} not love, and whom, on a more famili piey mJ i sagceg 4 beautiful atyle, from a A ernment ordered a certain numberof men Dr, {Cicment, fx w- | ETS levied from the different, parishes, and the local authoritics generally fixed upon such as were chargeable with petty crimes, or who were employed in the least necessary ay- oeation. James Runciman a rat-catcher in season. For sale at my store, a quaintance, she hated. lends, purposes forming class- eC A the UCTION, pita pated ever, was discharged from arrest. The voun- ts, 3 east of Jackson Statue. for VOCAL INSTR Ho conpectfully solicits acall frome iawentor| 2vi3 MP. KING. | Dee cand adulie, and which elesses will be | sel for tho prosecution, on the following . ENGRAVING. suitably @ivided according to the ages and eexes | morning, declined to prosecute the accom- +L te 0 FURNISHING GOODS, EL ~ t the members. f£ Dr. C., whe uf dis- ARE PREPARED TO EXECUTE, | of 5 . plices 0: rt. C., whereupon all were dis. eepEricn AND eS me as oe Laem — Stocks, Hand 5 in the best of the art, ‘Terms, five dollars per quarter of 20 lessons. charged. Th ho are desirous of availing themselves a thi Mid. Lothian, was considered as belongii ¥, MARTINSBURG. CUMBERLAND, ee te ding arms, | op the facilities thus afotded for lesrning Vocal | ‘Thus ended the firct not in this drama. Thé | Mid; Lothian, was con Rogen 4 LEY SPRINGS, BEDFORD SPRINGS . W. BROWNING, , Music, are requested to’ make early application to | next has already opened ; for while the-ex- |} OT oO Or His Mai spomett omg OAKLAND, and FAIRMOUNT, between Lg biginal, ; ise ng prompuy “| Mr. WM. PALMER, at his resi , No. 233°! citement was going on in Homer, our heroine Hin Se a Majesty he Ps, aad = me poB thd sep 143m. sipancmeat + rSepsancocting ted. ‘and 10th sts. F street, corner 14th: oc 10 + | was spirited away # ate SPO b ie the ake Tt Weneseea et tie ship somes oo a aoe ob § SESS SS SAT ee x tras 4 pened that an- HOME MANUFACTURES, egy OE JONAS P. LEVY, Oe ect saabes neauios'okeid anuiina ab with rate, and Runciman, overhearing ee from Baltim: r= FRENCH BOOT MAKER. Sa mS ehEs AND FIRE | guarded by forty double-barreled shot guns th tain and one of his mates consalti ITF or alas 10 ont ens Amos | FAIRVIEW COTTON WORKS ACUD WOLPSTEINER, No.487 Hignth st. | WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, e:c., see special advertisements and a howitser! And thither a considerable could. be destroy: exclaimed: NEAR THE CANAL BASIN, ALEXANDRIA, | J pear Pa. avenue, is now Pp i ia | * What's all. this about rats, when I’m on IDF Fer further {i ch Tickets, s nable French Boots on & Forwar' Merchant | part of the multitude, recently assembled ia “Y, board,”” eried theeaptal artisan . -—oharrenaer Agent | "Manaiaaerere of CorTon YARNS, GAR, ong experience and. pra tice in tis GomeNSUR ANCE AND BILL BROKER, | our ordinarily eorpl east have eit ape twas can you do?” “<Iean make them at Wi * JOHN H. DONE, EAT CHAIN, SAIL TWINE, WRAPPING cael ai oe boos cannot | No-474 Fa, ay two Bates Seow e8. Beteh on ray oa equipped as the law alleat their ow throats " The deuce 78 Master of Transportation TWINE, CORDAGE, COTTON BATS, gc. him Lovet aces doen can,” exclaimed the exptain, « Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, Baltimore. | | Otders rucrcbents ie Was n respect. | be cuba iy ‘tmade up, to which , a Codey Mekasatsaressuested meet ane : ‘vMy son, take that jug and fetch me}.yery much to scoit ” Hunciman went below, ome | re bitrate aay of te above articles, which | ayo particular attention of gentlemen ate invited. : a eke beer "| gota razor blade, rubbed it over with « liquid — — can : » o% 3 : ‘Gane: : SILVER DOOK PLATES & NUMBERS. baila Haltimore or other Northern markets, All |. sep 11—Smé. HARVEY, & Apams, AEE ere) wi Deg anybody oe Ip ge rgacan tea Bie @ DWELLINGS, OFFICES, CHURCA | fac as above Promptatiention, by sddress- MINCE MEAT... HAYNS GURCHASED, OF E WHEEL po Pee yd nach oney: ‘ — veces scummy asst Bted ¥ Pews, state RooMS, H navy Whig Se l—tt et INCE MEAT OF 8UPERIOR QUALITY i we Pt fl ae pes doatink tas get beer without money, disk and went down to the 2 Ol er ro, Ce Nag ly peed we 2 rec “<A : is). Hotel, the son took the jug and oug he goe:; | where the smell from shoes atiracted . We ha ceived le WATCH REP. Ing. Fruits and Spices of the purest and best quality, | Pennsylvania a opposite Browns’ ie jug. goes ; A e 5, es the District of Columbia. Warzone: CHRONOMETERS and Pocket under my own supervision, for sale at my store, | log leave respectfully to gall the. m of pur | shortly he,,retums and, plages the jug before | Figg A = oie Tanager tifal de Time! descri rner of Vermont avenue street. chasers to their well-selected s the father e fi signe Piatotting superior Bish; wod tetlered or however compLicaiedy Sf repaired & “nov a3 %Z. MP. KING. | hope, by siriet attention to business and a good “°°. Detny »» gata the som hetmselves, ou its kegu edge. ‘Launch # " » “ z - t int of ele- | by con y | assortment of all articles 1 peel - boat, wissard on shore, for I number:d a ee coma Fy large ae P cal kno of this W. HENRY PALMER'S PIANO FORTE merit continuance of the conor ofthe old tm fice hayes there : ay ne when ; autre oe a wn, i : we dur our busine strict ‘attention SSES. _— ARVE i MS. the 4 4 Te a ; ike wos} sail superstition Fe, aiga, ana ae: nak arene Wi ag to ™o persemer PASS aud Weider coreg be the, Academy INE CHINA ORNAMENTS, of every |, 10 (rink out of iat "aagbes ‘Sando | Ruccioay wag restored to libersy aad hasdar- iver plated artictes. having, Bee Wee W. GALT & BRO Fjincic. Application to. be'made to Mr. W- | 4° | style, class and finish, on exbibition at the | (WP: Fd Facjag: when {la ‘of chagming rats.—A>crdeen ween st - ; F 5 - D p at; but to drink beer out of a jug wi ling empicy: saps MBY VE HO0 at A ee KEN | + -sau'Pe. avenue, betw. Othe and 20th tes. | HusNWY or at the Acad | & attety Store of = JOHN'F ELLIS, © | tat. 5 a trick.”’ Sepland) Journal. wuvw, ‘ , i 300 Ps. avenue. nova—i r emy of Music, CD and aL street, 0G Bee iT ‘78 Pe: ayense. no beex) thatie.a trick’)... eds ASP ¢

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