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THE EVENING STAR, PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNVON, (BXCEPT SUNDAY,) At the Star Buildings, corner of Pi avenue Eleventh street, By W. D. WALLACH, Will be served to subscribers by carriers at SIX AND A QUARTER CENTS, payable weekly to the Agents; papers served in packages at 37% sents per month. To mail subscribers the sub- scription price is THREE DOLLARS AND FIF- TY CENTS a year in advances, TWO DOLLARS for six months, and ONE DOLLAR for three months; for less than three months at the rate of 12% cents a week. (> SINGLE COPIES ONE CENT. THE WEEELY STAR. ‘This excellent Family and News Jourasi—cen- tatming a greater variety of interesting reading than ean be found in any other—is publiabed on Satur- 1” Cash, tnvantaBtr In apvance. eee a ees Ebening Star. Z= VOL. VIL. WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1856. NO. 934, |"Fornsserea weescercgemwur wanewet of twenty per cent. DH. FLORENCE O’DONNOGHUE, ADAME R. respectfully informs the " NEW YORK HATS. OFFICIAL. “Ob, no, father,” said Flavia, “I could Office 438 Seventh street, a few doors north of G. blic in general, that she will give informa- WISH ALL GENTLEMEN WHO ARE IN es a. EVENING STAR. not abide, though he is such a daring, wicked _ dec 5-eolm* Wain, ual the Affairs relating to Life, Health, | | want of Hats to bear in ; ‘Treasury Derartaenr, Dec. 1, 1955. — man, whose very name makes me actuall: KIRK WOOD HOUSE. Didiculites in Beetnere Abeer es , Law Suits, | mind that the plan which | 4 sae Notice is hereby given to holders of stocks of THE HIGHWAYMAN’S BRIDAL. shrink with fear whenever I hear it—I coul the United States that this Department will pur- never bear to see such a dreadful sight—it el PROPRIETORS HAVE THE PLEAS- | and Death, and in respect to all poeple —— + ris A Story of the Last Century. ure to announce that they have made She is, also, able to tell the of persons 3 BATS end ¢ chase to the amount of $1,500 000 of said stocks | Mine were the days for gallant robbers, | Would haunt me till the day of my deatb.”’ ee ae ee . HOTEL, in reading nunbers. All those who wish to consul ic Sota cay: to ta dost? ei at any time when the same may be offered prior to | whose fine clothes, “high reg reckless | Does the gift of prophecy, involuntary finement of the age. They give theit sole care | main ts theeay eens eee ie Bec 'e, | ful operation, consequently a: the ist day of June next, and will pay therefor the | bardiho@d, and (frequently) high birth, took | tough it may be, lurk within us yet’ | Does and attention to its management, with an unspar- | consulted at ail wows 3 ta dapina contin, the'beneht of cash and are @qgeessaiettt hes | following prices, to wit: away from the supseisial observer mash sf ?; nebie hab the darkness of erime actually surrounding | Tather that of its frail or perishable habite- a read cat omatinne Her nume ison the door—at No. 285 13th street | not ¢ twenty-five : For stock of the loan of 1642, a premium of ten | their deeds and lives. You were divested of | tion? Sweet Flavia! unsuspecting, innocent L at the ‘usual and established rates of first-c! comer of D, on the left hand side. pools cont, extra pratt to o Per cent.; for stock of the loans of 1847 and 1848, | your rings and purses, often with a demeanor gir ! your lips then pronounced your own _dec 81m opel best and most fashionable DRESS | 8 Premium of sixteen per cent.; for stock issued | 30 polished, that really it rather resembles | 400m as irrevocably as though you had beem PHRENOLOGY. L rr i toll to ts than sub- | S0me stern Sybil, delivering inscrutable, un- ADAME FRICE’S (LATE OF BALTI- | HATS; 283.0, equal to any usually sold at $5, | under the act ef 1850, ny oe ot | eating tua Magheay casera robbery it | questioned oracles, not a fair child in her girl- more) compliments to the Ladies and Gen- | irst-rate, durable, and fashionable Hat, $20. | 4emnity stock, a premium of six per cent.; and | 7708 7a 2. 760M OY Te Coty ot ing to tbe | ish frock and sath, your brown hair, curling tlemen in this city, would inform them that she A full supply of black and brown FELT HATS, | for stock of the loan of 1846, redeemable on the feelings at the time, than being knocked down down your straight, glossy shoulders, your has opened her studio at No. 517 I street, near | and Children’s Fancy Goods, at verv low prices.’ | 12th November, 1846, if received at the Treasury with the but end of a pistol, or bullied as well | S°ft eyes shining through your blushes. JONAS P. LEVY, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, AND FINE GROCERIE! General Commission & Forwar Merchant | Sixth, where she is prepared to furnish Phreno- ok sales motto. ee ; sat INSURANCE AND BILL BROKER, | logical Charts on the shortest notice. ‘This is no | =™#!l profits and quick sales 1s the mote Prior to the ist day of January next, a premium | as plundered. Fashion, too, capricious inthis | - The betrothed pair were together to visit No. 474 Pa. av., two doors below U.S. Hotel, | humbug, but the result of years of scientific re- Seventh street, near Pennsylvania avenue, of 2} per eent.; if received between the ist Jan- | as in all else, affected some knights of the road a Bat sii . WasHineton Crrr, D.C. search and experience. Terms moderate. A call " Opposite Dexter’s Hotel. uary and the 3ist of March next, a premium of | #bove others, and fine ladies interested them- jut I shall not dare, said the girl, as N. B.—Country Merchants are requested to give | is solicited from those desiring to know them- 2 per cent ; and if received after the ist of March | 8l¥es amazingly about deeds of highwaymen, walking togethor in the old fashioned Datch me a call before purchasing elsewhere. selves. dec 14—T, Th&Sim I have made ar ments with one of the best | © Per cent; conspicuous te Gsataeas rsons and brave jen she leant her young, sinless head on oc 2-1y THE PIANO FORTE CLASSES boot makers in Phi! phia to be kept constantly | and priorto said Ist ef June next, a premium of conduct, or rather daring villainy. These fair | ber guilty lover's breast—*[ shall not dare supplied with the very best and most fashionable | 15 per cent. dames were also much concerned in their he- | ‘ake such 3 journey, for fear of the highway- MR. W. HENRY PALMER, | French calf-skin sewed BOOTS, warranted | “Iniregt-will also be allowed on eaid stocks at | roes’ final inearcerations and executions at the man, DeMontmorency.” poe) Ww: 1-L, meet at the Academy of Music, corner | 1 acedented low price of $362. 1 have shown | the rates specified in the certificates, from the Ist | fatal tree of Tyburn. Bat highwaymen had, rs = my sweet Flavia; this breast of oth and D streets, on and after MON: | them to competent judges, who pronounce them | July last, if assigned with the principal of the | a8 everybody knows, been still more popular hall ceeeierced through ere DeMontmorency tockainaeienaas bots (asdopreaa ure speci. | {0 be the best Boots for the price in the United | certificates received prior to the Ist of January sy the preceding cart] ected reed as or rae Arreed yg hnarvtirg — “a 1 - ‘ sewed After teres . ou leay OT ane havea splendid GAITER BOOT, | next. that date the interest will be allowed | ‘B® Profession seemed to be on the verge o' d iy do y e fled in the notices 2ddressed to them. rs rs Ps ?. “ ~ 1 to dwindl. 80 early every, day ’—at sunset, I ve re- cossfer FIFTY CENTS. ____novihif_ | cotd__W. HENRY PALMER, Director. | made ot the very best French calfskin potent | in addition tothe premium from lot of January w | “oetY. and likely to dwindle down into mare |S sosly every, day ?—at sunoet, I hare re- MR. WILLIAM PALMER, MORE NEW GOODS. Seaiines, 30} of tive tates sty18, et So 20. the date oftheir receipt. In both cases one day’s | candidate was sure to start up and revive the | 408 any other than your poor Flavia attract PROFESSOR OF THE FLUTE & SINGING, | YouN H. SMOOT, NO. 119 SOUTH SIDE | ,,compelition Is out of the question. All yea ” | interest will be allowed in addition for the money | dying embers of the road chival you? Ob, Richard, I must die if it should be DAGUERREOTY PES TAKEN BY A LADY. MES: A.C REDMOND HAVING removed SVE to her NEW ROOMS, on 7th st., between Hand J, Is prepared to take LIKENESSES in the best style of the art. PICTURES well taken and put up in embossed ‘233 F street, corner of Fourteenth street, Bridge street, near High, Georgetown, D. C itively cash dec 6—eo3m | to the sell One in particular was notorious enough in| ®- I could not live and know you were _wep Bb : has received an additional supply of Fall and re ~~ 2 Alagasen es nmeenisesmaenened preter oa his brief day, for most of the qualities Thave | false.” MEDICAL CARD. Senta nn? ning Ris seecrtment ‘very | TYLER'S COMPOUND SYRUF OF GIs | | Coscales transmitted to this Department me) 5. ibed, as setustines attributes of these | Sweetest andl best? my parest love could OCTOR STANISLAS HERNISZ, REG-|COMPICE Se sound a first rate assort- 3 A REMEDY FOR COUGHS. COLDS, | 4° the Present notice should be duly assigned to | :nights of the road He was well connected | ®2Y win me from you? Were ‘it a queen, ulat Practitioner of Hom@opathy, Office 231°] nent of — ROARSENESS, ASTHMA, WHOOPING | ‘he United States (with the current half year’s in- | too, his uncle being clergymanin ahighchurch | think it not I—I—the truth is, Flavia, corner F and Fourteenth streets. Consultations | ) saies’ Dress Goods COUGH, CROUP, &c., possesses the greatest ad- | terest, if sent prior to the ist of January next) by | appointment. His persen was elegant, his | ®ve a poor sick friend not far from here. He from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m a Black Moire Antique Silks vantages, with the least objections of any other in | the entitled to receive the purchase mon manners courtly, and he was rash in an ex- | #8 poor, ill, and—I—I""— — Sora Ferner, navin — oe Moire Antique Cloak and Dress Trimmin:; eee been extensively used the last twenty pleat Soe theese stocks dass try nda ake traordinary aes Mingling freely infash-] “ a f no more, dearest. Oh, how much one saber eee ’ Rich stri and Moire Antique Sash and Bonnet with unparalleled success, not trumpeted to ym y ionabie society in his real name, his deeds of | more do I love you every day. How good, Pp age Lamp pecan = one pen Makau. Calan cua sleeved he — as 5 spa Se Cote ae eetiioe upon theassistant treasurers at Boston, New York, robbery were the talk of the town under his as- how noble, thus to sacrifice!” And the Der Doctor Spricht Deutsch. Black and col’d Cloths, for Cloaks PeUMOWAZY Canes, ready at hasd, and cue that nag Sagas the parties entitled to recelv | sumed one. His proper designation was j blushing girl threw herself into her lover's dec 17—Lm - Stella, Brocha and Bay State Shawls has been generally found to afford relief where money may direct. Riohard Mowbray—that belonging to the read, | 4t™ms. 7 MR. WILLIAM PALMER, With a good assortment of the best makes Flan- | most others have been tried without material ben- JAMES GUTHRIE, his soul source of revenue, was Captain De} Amd how different beat these two human nels, Blankets, and Dry Goods generally. | efit. As such it ts ized by numbers of our | dec3—dtJunel _Secretary of the Treasury. arp bine TO LEE SOLICITATION in My stock being d@Mirable and cheap purchasers | jeading physicians, who know its composition, MOOULeEs & BOGKE: oe several of his friends, purposesforming class- | Will find it to their advantage to call beforegetting | and have been eye witnesses of its superior effi- es Bee eee suspected the man of fashion and'the high- | Pocrisy—dark with unbelief. forV L INSTRUCTION both for young | fully supplied. J. H. SMOOT. "| cacy, as well as by thousands of our most respec- ‘We have a fine assortmentof the above named pec! s 1 Thay dame bo bo ested he COCKE FE yp ung | de het table citizens, who all endorse tts claim to being | RAZORS, to which we call the attention of zen- | wayman to be one and the same person ; that ae on eee a ee ee ne ace safe, palatable, economical and efficacious. Price | tlemen who wish to have an easy shave. was never known till the event which I am | be sure; the stranger, because a few da: suitably divided according to the ages and sexes 25 cents, or three bottles in one 50 cents. STROPS of the most approvedmakes SHAVING going to relate took place. eatcpgs As terrible affair had occurred. Vid. e Montmorency—a patronymic high sounding } hearts—one pregnant with love, goodness enough. Ido not mean, however, that any | charity, and sympathy ; the other, rank hy- REMOVAL. of the members. HE SUBSCRIBER WOULD MO8® RE- " 3 NAIRN, | CREAM, SGAPS ing requise for a i i ord St. Hillary, the relic of the bea Terms, five dollars uarter of 20 lessons. Bh: Wholesale Agents, PATTERSON & NA » dbs ’ Richard Mowbray had spent his own smal! - 7, relic of the ju gar- ‘Those who are desirous of availing themselves “Tispestly intern recirengmegoier gy re 2 ee) . one see eae & | gentleman’s a S$ GALLIGAN & CO. patrimeny years before the period at which ge of wey days, had been robbed and of the facilities thus afforded for learning Vocal | Etore fiom the south to the north side of P: eee ‘Oreccite ciekeally. ss Fancy Goods and Perfumery, 370 Penn. av., | this story commences, in the pleasures of the | Maltreated. Men were by no means so fa- Music, are requested to make early application to | avenue. between Eleventh and Twelfth see Droge poe eet GULEN mov ar Under Brown’s Hotel.” | town. It had melted into ridittos, ps houses, | Yored as the beau sex. Above all, afamily Mr. WM. PALMER, at his residence, No. streets, where he will keepa fall and well-selected | (4 N DY DROPS, the same composition in fare Jhorse-flesh, and hazard. He pil exhaust jewel of immense value had been taken from F street, corner 14th. oc 10 W. HENRY PALMER'S PIANO FORTE CLASSES. N EVENING CLASS FOR LADIES AND CHRISTMAS Anew YEARS’ PRES- | tod the kindness and forbearance of bis rela- c : frigat, ‘ i REAT SALE OF BOOKS BY the WASH- peley iy eateiaronipe reetiner va-rvtborwtys A or lag =F a ington Book Company, at the store under the practicable. He had known most extremes The wedding was to take place at an old assortment of the best and latest stvle of FRENCH mse 2 ts a box. nov 19 CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS. AND ee ee eee GENTLEMEN’ URNISHING . AS es MK E: Jeweler, the excellent business stand will enable him to Bho Os mise “ doa much larger business, he feels assured that | 330 Penna. avenue, between 9th and 10th streets, | Dexter Hotel, second door west of Seventh street, his person, and on recovering his wound and Gentlemen is now orming at the Academy z :. é 7 proscar la si claraepicensih crv relations, Mrs. Duchesne’s honse, and om loge made Mr. W.| be can furnish Gentlemen’s Garments on more ‘AS RECEIVED AND OPENED THIS DAY | on Louisiana avenue. of life; an 2 iT, ebts and poverty | T° r rs HENRY PAUMER. 233 F streat rey ue Acad- | moderate terms than heretofore. Having practised H a magnificent assortment of fine and A Book and gold Watch for one dollar stared him grimly in the face, he knew not } Simg wings, that day at length arrived. The emy of Music, corner of D and 9th streets. oc 15 | fora number of years in Germany, England and | rich imported JEWELRY, such as Flor- A Book and silver Watch for one dollar one useful art by which he could support ex- | ™4rriage was celebrated, and the happy pair ST PO SEIN ——_—_—__— | France, he ts confident that he can please all those | entine and Roman Mosaics, Italian Lavas A Book and gold Locket for one dollar istence or pay dividends to his creditors. | Were in the act of being toasted by the father WEBER'S EXCELSIOR BRASS AND | who may favor him withacall. Feeling grate- | and Corals, Garnets, Cameos, and a vari- A Book and gold Pencil for one dollar What was to be done? He eluded a jail as | *f the bride, when a strange voice was heard STRING BAND. ful for past favors he solicits a continuance of the | ety of richly chased Gold Jewelry or any descrip | A Book and gold Ring for one dollar L s he could, and one eventful night, | below; rude voices were upraised, oaths mut- R. WEBER RESPECTFULLY IN-| same. @. F. SCHAFER, tion, the very latest styles ‘Also, a new lot of | A Book and gent’s gold Pin for one dollar oe, Sage : ee ae atom Aanoeaa - u inform his patrons and the public that he hant Tailor. | fine London and Geneva WATCHES, warranted | A Book and lady’s gold Pin for one dollar riding on horseback, and meditating gloomily = — ‘ush followed towards the festive is now pre; with a BAND OF TALENTED timekeepers. x A Book and lady's gold Ear Drops for one dollar | on his evil, fortunes, he met—covered by the | ®#lvon- hy ompany rose. MUSICIANS to accommodate them with a COUGHS, CULDS, HOARSENESS, &c. OR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. A Book and gold Pen for one do! darkness frgm all discovery—a traveler well ‘What is it’’’ said Mr, Hardcourt. brass, string or reed band. as the occasion may require. MUSIC for Balls, Parties, Parades, Serenades, es . — from = to a a ber, at the shortest possible notice, by apy ing L. WEBER. Leader, four doors east of General Henderson’s, Navy Yard. Orders can be left at the « Music Depot,’’ in the Star Bulidings. nov 6—tf ERSONS predisposed to Pulmonary Affec A splendid assortment of fine Silverware, Piteh- | A Book and Pocket Knife for one dollar mounted—plethoric—laden with money b The door was broken open for answer. The tions find this the most trying season, owing | ers, Castors, Creams, Goblets, Cups, Forks and | A Book and Stationery for one dollar and annie likewise the burden of ansenite officers of justice filled the room. Two ad to the a sesnaee in sesnperatare yet by a Spocns, (sterling) Fish, Cake and. Pie Kntvos, Sat ae ae Cobalt ccd pre eee aie of | fear. vanced. ittle care, adopting warm clothing and supply- | Bu'ter and Fruit Knives, Soupand Oyster Ladies, | _C , . . It was a sudden’ thought—ested s| ‘Come, captain,” said they, « the game ig >ript = Salt Cell red flag. : gat—ented upon as as aa y: ge remedy they may easily ward off what may else | Napkin Rings. ete ete Pons? Sat Celia WASHINGTON BOOK COMPANY. | suddenly. Resistance was not dreamed of. | UP at last. It's an awkward time to arrest a rove & erous winter companion. TY-| SILVER PLATED WARE, ON ALBATA. 26—lw Mowbray made off with his booty, considera- | 8° on his wedding day, but duty, my ER’S COMPOUND GUM ARABIC SYRUP | _ Castors, Baskets, Butterboats, Urne, Forks and| » carp.cwn = ble enough to repair his exhausted finances, | 2°ble captain, duty must be done = ROOM. & has been so long known and highly appreciated | Spoons. * " a : nityte tote pliphaoad Polaron and to pay his most pressingereditors. Itwas} Entranced, frozen beyond resistance or a COFFIN WAR My dees as one of our most innocent, yet eticaclous, plea- | FANCY ARTICLES. and the public generally for the large and in- | literally robbing Peter to pay Paul. And so} Pe®!, the bridegroom was fettered, and the en PLANT & CO., UNDERTPA- | sant, and (since the reduction in price,) economi- French Clocks, Dresden China Ornaments, in | preasin patronage with which we have been fa- | by night, under the shelters of its darkness, ride, she stood there, her eyes dilating till . S—residence dis Seventh cal remedies, that it may be recommended and | variety, Card Cases, Postmonnales, Cigar Cases. i i . “ thi = street, between G and H streets used with the utmost confidence. Itissold at 25] Aud also a large assortment of . vored during the past year, and hope, be au odes did the ruined gentleman turn highwayman ey seemed about to spring from her head. . i = ing and strict attention to business, to merit a | P, his ci stances whispered “My Richard, what is this.”’ ° = Comins, op A Seimade, re by PATTERSON © "NATRN and STOTT ae in Gold, Silver eed Risdl Feces to suit e those or tien wari sel ce thot supisiogs ween it Became home pres _ a is,” said Mr. Harcourt, “releasa every antici: for tnierments ‘O.; and retail by most Druggista. in Alexan- | eve and age: Kye Gl 5 ; Richard Mowbray had paid his deb my son. ee aestonn': eT — ee ris xan- | eve and age; Eye Glasses, Congress Specs, and | books that the same will be made out by the 3ist y, pas ebts, and A 3 Georgetown by | Opera Glasses. instant, and they will greatly oblige us if they | that he himself had made more than bis cus- fhe men Jaughed. One of them was ex- — at of Gomme ot? | > We take pleasure in showing our goods to | will call and settle. Those not paid prior tothe tomary appearance. Now his person was clad | ®™ining the necklace of Flavia. It contain- the exclusive netcct keep the | GAMBLERS TRICKS WITH CARDS | all, whether purchasers or not 3d January will be called upon, as we wish to | in the newest braveries of the day, and in his | 4.4 diamond in the centre worth a ransom. dead for any length of time. jy —ly XPOSED AND EXPLAINED BY J. H.| | Ail our goods are warranted as represented, and | Close our books for the SON'S. MUNRO, double character many a conquest did he make | “Where did you get this, miss?” he said. terms, and at all hours of the} Mr. CISSELL aaaea 25 at wes le price i ir j Her friends answered, for t i i HATS!—HATS! MORGA: MYSTERIES OF FREE MA- “ir. Jewelry aad opel eae to order; | No. 310 Pa. avenue, between Ninth and Tenth eileed pa apace roding thc hobanaea was inarticulate. “Mr. Mowbray's wedding we Ste WENTEE ETERS OF SONRY :: containing all the Degrees of the Order | Diamonds remounted; Gold Peus repointed, and | streets, dec 27—1w_ | PETSON OD forgot their losses in admiration of | Sift.’ Beebe, Leary, Genin, with other fash- i tcendcnred te 0 Master s Logue; as written by Capt. | Earaying onl Stenie executed at short netics. = NEW EAR PRESENTS the charming despoiler; and Richard, in both | 10h, ol: This was the diamond Lord St, lonable Gentlemen’s Dress HATS, a full HOME COOK BUOK : containing Jhun- | Musical Boxes put in perfect order at short notice. At 306 Penna. avenue, between 9th and 10th | his phases, drank deep draughts of pleasure, | Hillary was so mad about. By your leave,” and complete assortment at ae oa dred excellent receipts ; price 25 cents. H. SEMKEN, Jeweler, Neo 28 JOHN F. ELLIS. | till he drained the Circean cup to its veriest | 284 the gem was removed from the neck it en- And Gent's Furs. Stare, 4 P ce. LAWS OF LO A complete code of gal- 230 Pa. avenue, between 9th and 10th sts. nn nnnnnncenes (ONES JUS ab Oven plomnire mes weari- | “ircled. . - > * | tantry, containing concise rnies tbe the conduct of dec 1—tf OTWIT NDING THE UNPRE- | some, when festive and high bred delights] _ She comprehended something terrible. She tee 3—tf — a coartship through its entire Progress, Aphor- =F. HOOVER'S cedented ae rush at our store during last | palled on his sated passions, and the lower ex- | {ound speech—** Whem do you take Mr. Mow- E. 1. DUPONT DE NEMOURS & CO, isms on eee <a in b e nlnetenth Boot, Shoo aa Trunk Establishment. week we have a few more fine Fancy Goods, | tremes of licentiousness and hard drinking, bray for?’’ said she. MANUFACTURERS OF ees or come, eas and dispo- Iron Hall, Pa. avenue, between $th and 10th ate. 2 be ork Boxes, Books, Cavd Cases, &c., onl ruffling, and fighting, diversified by the keen | “‘Whom? Why the renowned Captain Mont~ GUNPOW DER |‘ tavies’ Guibr To BEAUTY : containing we are determined te yun off at our usual | exgitement and. threats of danger which dis- | Morency.” HAVE JUST RECEIVED FOR LADIES, | low rates. JOHN F. ELLIS, — * : 4 Pa WILMINGTON, DEL. ractical advice on improving the complexion, the I MISSES, and CHILDREN, Cleth, = No. 306 Pa. avenue, near 10th street. sogeened his predatory existence, be; to A shriek. #0 fierce in its agony as to cause Superfine Sporting, and all other kinds. r, the hands, the form, the teeth, the eyes, the | Button, Buckskin, ined Button, Healed dec 28— satiate, a new light broke on the feverish at- | the criminal to rebound—struck the ears of Diamond Grain, extra fine. feet, the features, so as to insure the highest de- | GAITERS. Also, thick and thin Gaiters; = RE PTANOR BRECHIUEp | W0sphere of life. He loved. all present. Insensibility followed; Flavia Eagle Gun-Powder a she mie fas is oan susceptible, | Bronze, Black, and Colored, at $1.25, poe shige did hg palette pgp nc} Yes! Richard Mowbray, the ruined patri- removed. So was ber bridegroom—to - an one hun rece! Or va- 2; Li G 4 2 i —_. e ii le .— » sng | Hous cormetics, olls, pomades; only 25 cents, | FrenairWuiesatin dinero: sede large supply, makes our stock the most complete | Citn—De Montmorency, the gallant highway- | Newgate PINE GRAIN, for Sporting, in amaitaree Any of the above Books can be bought of the 3g F. y in the city. Give us a call if you wish a good | ™an, who had hitherto resisted every good or The trial was concluded—justice was ap-- papers. and 6\-Ib kegs; COARSER GRAIN, Agent, ALEX ADAMSON, Seventh fireet, ope SHOES, eh al deasitions Gear and | and cheap instrument. ‘ civil intiuence, pure or earth-stained, offers to | Peased—the robber was doomed. And his in- expressly for Water-Fowl Shooting, in Canis_ ite the Post Office, where he keeps on hand all | tached GAITERS, all colors; Boy’s and Youth’s JOHN F. ELLIS, its yotaries—succumbed to the simple charms | 2°cent and unpolluted victim , 5 an ee. J e CHEA ATIONS, MAGAZINES, | Patent ther and Calf BO: d SHOE a. avenue, between an sts. of a young, unlearned, and unambitious girl— or days her life ung upon a thread. ters, 64 and 12}4-Ib. kegs fre CHEAP PUBLIC. a Leat alf and SHOES. 06 Pi bet 9th and 10th sts young ed, and g For days her life had bh po a and NEWSPAPERS, BLANK BOOKS, PENS, | My stock of Fall and Winter Wear, recently se- 6 so youthful that even her tastes and habite,| But youth and health closed for a short time SUPERFINE SPORTING GUN-POWDER, | INK, PAPER, STATIONERY of all lected from the mosttelebrated manufacturers, is NS of Campbell, | Childish as they were, could be scarcely more | the gates of death. She recovered. Revivin, F, FF, FFF, Glazed and Rough, CHILDREN’S’ TOY BOOKS, PRIMMERS, | very superior. 2 Per Te gee rt Ete ene? eo than pulled ie Mice sonia eee of as from adfeam she could scarcely believe = in 35, 1254, and 6% pound kegs, and in Canisters. Sia aeee ne and hs ITING 1 promises to offer unusual Inducements, and re- | jow ‘ana ote eR ic Mone: Heres, court had just itasiond’ her ‘axtacuae seal the terrible event which, torn: ike, had — a E Vv 6-—3me et »3 1 E . s f — h " G@UN-POWDER aa % oe Bie All ber arate your lection S oaeee Joanna, Baillie, Cowper, Thomson, Willis, Si’ | had never been to boarding school, and loved | SWept over her. She desired her father to ro- FOR MILITARY AND NAVAL SERVICE. PRIVATE MEDICAL TREATISE © goumey, Herbert, Shelly, Coleridge, Wordsworth, | nothing so much—ever her birds and pet rab. | Peat its circumstances. Weeping, and his ON THE IMMEDIATE RELIEF FOR THE | $Ums, Goldsmith, Scott. Hood, Swift, Chaucer, | yitsas her dear old father, an honest country | Venerable gray hairs whiter with sorrow, Mr. AC Spenser, Tennyson, Southey, Rogers, Young and —. counter, ; 5 4 bed GUN-POWDER TepEne PHILOSOPHICAL VIEW CF MARRIAGE, ae —_ many other Poets, may be found st the mostsnoa- | Sentleman and a worthy magistrate. Flavia ere non TE rd ae the recital in Sear PPE. in 100, 50, and 96-1b M. B. LA CROIX, M. D world a most effectual remedy for the cure of | ¢fate prices, at the bookstore of the undersigned, | had never been even to London, for Mr. Hard- | iipnee- hn Gold, nee ee ua tal of ts tic, fe “" AUBANY,N.Y., 0” Tooth ache, in fact the only one known to cue | Ae editions, in morocco and calf bindings, many | court resided at Aveling, a retired village Parent,”’ she said, “‘when—when—?” : of them beautifully illustrated ; most of them im- | about twenty miles from the Metropolis. Bar.| 52€ Could utter no more; nor was it neces- propery applied according to tieetion Baek ene London, by the undersigned, ring fox-hunting and hard drinking, the old pa A He comprehended her meaning but too 250 Pages and 130 Fine, Plain, and Colored Lith- PREMIUM EXCELSIOR SAFETY FUSE, in quantities to sult purchasers egraphs and Plates. e pain w the first application, in course of - FRANCK TAYLOR. entleman himself, on his side, took pleasure ° ‘een Ser tha Disttet of Colaubde at Price ony Twenty Five Cents. time: re-8 pear, the same application has to be | —2¢¢ 28 — cay in the pretty, gentle girl, who from the ay lcd gid to-morrow,”’ he replied. No. 35 High STREET GEORGETOWN, D. | 5ent Free of Postage to all parts of the Union | made again, and Sesto or three applications | MARBLE WORK—MARBLE WORK! | hour of her birth, whichevent terminated her} “* meme must be there. c , dec 5-2awlm HEAPEST BOOK EVER PUBLISHED | the cure wil! be effectual and the decayed tooth as 3 FOR SALE. mother’s existence, had made her his constant] ‘ My Flavia, my dearest daughter — and containing nearly remedy causes no pain, aud fs warranted to beng | THE SUBSCRIBER HAS ON HAND A|oumpanion. And it was in this simple wild Father, I must bethere. Do you rewem- ‘ NEW FRUITS—NEW FRUITS. double the quantity of read- no injurious effect vnelever ~ MONUUINTS ee Pos serpy! flower that the gay man ofthe world, haughty, ber your jest? Ah, it has come to pass in bit- EW RAISINS, FiGS, CRANBERRIES, hee tee Gi none Flease call for A. FERGER’S TOOTH-ACHE | finished ‘workmanship, to whion be pated reckless, unprincipled, impudent, irreligious, | ‘et ¢arnest. I must be there.”’ Currants, Lemons, paper shell Almonds, . : F BALSAM. Price 25 cents per phia!. ti lie tof Mon. | and rash, presumed to lift his eye and elevate | Nor would she be pacified; she persistea® Pickles, in vinegar and spiced, at 62 cents ahun-| LAR PU BLICATIONS To be had at the Dr Stres‘of A. J. RIDG- See ken KiaA of mmavtleteerk nll his heart; and, oh! stranger yet, to this being Hier physician at length urged them to give od Hermetically-sealed Fruits; Pickled Fruits, | It treats on the PH YSIO bd MA | LEY, CHAS. STOTT & CO. D. J. DYSON, | tind it to their advantage to give him acall.’ The | the moral antipodes of her pure self, did Fla- | herher way. It would, he said, be less dan- of all kinds, very superior ig Se Site ft ete ° ‘ v. HARBAUGH, and J.B. GARDNER & CO.; | marble and workmanship 1s of the best quality, | via Hardeourt surrender her youthful, modest, | €¢rous than denial of Jellies in pos Jars at 25 cents, « ap ie ret In: : ) Wasbington. nov 3 | and will be sold as low as similar work can be | inestimable love. It must have been her very Near Tyburn, seats wore erected. Windows variety of fresh and nice articles, suitable for the | and Disorder of Youth and stil t " - Precio fs panel my store, a few steps north- | Maturity, resulting from ex. 4 Y | A WASHINGTON MARKET ARD GRASS Oe een stock of highly finishea | ®tildishness and purity that attracted the des- | 2nd balconies were let out to hire. One of east of Jackson Statue. cesses, which destroy the eg FARM FOR SALE. ; bo a erate robber—the hardened libertine, now | these last, the most private was secured, and nov 13 Z.M. P. KING. a pow- S +. § With Oak Wood, seasoned and standing. pn od TELS, which will be sold at re- eet to commit his worst and most inexcusa- on the — morning, Flavia was taken thither POE SOTTETT an Aca fe SEUMIGRS Os . OWER GISBORO’, THE BEST FARM IN ALEXANDER RUTHERFORD. | ble crime. in a close carriage, accompanied by her ee Oe Tee SERS TeE _ | Marinas, Se Saties ined Ainqunltinations, 408 the District, situated on the Potomac,twoand | Marble and Brown Stone Yard one door from| As he accidentally met Mr. Hardoourt at a] Parent, and an aged cousin. She shed no ADAME PAUL PAILLARD, WHO HAS | (pelt remedies, with lithographs, illustrating the | a half miles from the United States bridge at the | 13 street, opposite National Theatre. country h had, with others of his compan- | ¢2rs—heaved not a single sigh, but suffered TW seecentert teres Paris, where she was a pu- fete ne Chuan ef Ea cases ant ee Navy Yard, containing 200 acres. 75 of ittimothy | nov 10-2 (Unton) teas, Leon invited by the honest gentleman to | herself to be led to the window ‘with strange, i , r . . * : i S ~s reacher of sects Gn ones seocamns tesecttane uses, and functions. A popular and comprehen- erg pel oe tear Uae oek cee ne GIFT BOOKSTORE: a rustic fete, in honor of little Flavia’s natal saccade calmness. Soon, shouts and the informs the ladies and families generally of | sive Treatise on the Duties and Causaltles of sin- | fallow. ‘Also, 15 acres In a market garden, rent- | 4 GENERAL SELECTION OF STANDARD | 48y—8 day he was wont to ebserve to him, re- | "Welling murmur of adense mob reached her Washington that she proposes to give instruction | gle and married life—happy and fruitful alliances, | tny yearly from $500 to $600. ‘The grass cut last A Giftand Miscellaneous BOOKS markable for commemorating his greatest mis- | tS. The procession was arriving. The gal- on the Piano mode of securing them—Infelicitous and infertile | year, without top-dressing, 100 tons, sold in this | AND STATIONERY. for sale at UM) fortune and his intensest happiness, and then | !oW* Was notin sight, but the fatal cart would ~ year, P- > 5 PP Madame P. feels confident that she will be able | Ones—their obviation, and removal —important | market at $30. ton. ‘The corn land yields eight | HILBUS’S MUSIC DEPOT, cor. and there the highwayman vowed to win that | P28sclose. It came on, nearer, nearer—more - hints to those contemplating matrimony, that will . a * = be coms sient with a thorough ee ledge of the overcome objections to it; none, however, should | P&tels to the acre. ner of Pa. avenue and 11th sireet. pure bud of innocent freshness and rare frag- | ‘ke a triumph, that dismal sight, than a hu- The improvements are a fine brick house of ten GREAT INDUCEMENT. rauce, or to perish inthe attempt. Mr. Rich- | ™#n being hastening to eternity. science pases commentaries bn the disenacs ond teat | fooms and a cellar, large barn, new corn house, | EVERY PURCHASER REGHTVES A GIFT. ard Mowbray’ unscrupulous De Montmoreney, | _ She clenched her hands, and rose up, strain~ Her terms will be moderate, and she will give | Pucen "ott cassie adly ir to old gardener’s house, overseer’s house, and negro} Fach article is sold at the usual retail price; and | [ wi 7 | in her fair white throat to catch L lessons at the residence of the scholars, or at her | ‘'eatment or in ieee ad bee Apert leg uarters, all in good condition. The shore is a | gor every dollar's purchase a sealed envelope is will relate how you kept your vow. teh iminal. Yes c &@ glimpeo goes Se may He mont ecb Uo her Pe |B ileynervoun deb ieeanscs andar, | Wty Rae for herring lr fovahad, 0° | deat ine bay canainng ne wane of fone |, le hnuntod Aveling Grange ule chaste | of he criminal. Yeu there is was, recnd trons. > is, for sale, another tract acres. young heart, the old father’s beloved darling, v ¢ ws = dl @ process at once so simple, safe, and effectual “ 2 | gift, which is presented on the spot. Among the i i i ir in bi i Pheer tai erm =A pet morempirt te 7 aren ty kes pnesit Piles tor ball . two miles from the !avy Yard bridge, a part clear- | @ifts are Gold Watches, Jewelry, Music, vce surrendered itself into the Kiguwigmns breast, dull despair in his heart, maps ment—an essay on Spormatorrheea, with practical oe recteell uneaea ana ih beg ai garden, | and Toilet Articles, &c keeping. Perhaps Mr Hardoourt was not al- | from thenee to his face. As the train passe of the patronage of the citizens bsefvat! i ia’s | Flavia’s window, by chance he raised his ~ Y the safer and ccessfal HILBUS MUSIC DEPOT together best pleased at his di 1 via's wi y is hot, wi Fatormation cit t 36 ene of treatment —preeationary hints on Cheevilgre: 2,000 to 3,000 cords Oak Wood. dec 8—tr Corner Pa_av.and iith st. | choice; but she was his life hie hope na | bleared are they syested on ‘his ‘bride, his 3 2 sulting from empiri ractice—an essay on all | Now on it 350 to400 cords seasoned oak, cut last | CHAISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S he trusted, even when he gave her to a hus- | PUre, virgin wife. je wretched man uttered CONFECTIONERY! diseases arising from indiscretion, with plain and | winter. ‘The wood will pay for the land’ ENTS. ———_ band, that her love and Bota affection would =H te agony, and cast himself down on the ie a . simple rules by which all persons can cure them- | ‘The improvements are new, a small dwellin, ‘ ‘ = = til i continued gazing, the smile fro- — Pars T yh ae cos Berend Lg selves without mercury—remedies for those self- | a corn-house, and a stable for six horses. - Wee's xs, go ping tly et Soabenoas aeicen pers, bolt a Bedeed le zen on her face, her ayes oe, motionless he bas urchaeed, the well-known Confectionery meno Teepe ead eno ns roth Reterto HUGH BERNARD SWEENY, down at very low ices to close them out. very moderate portion of it would be hers | fixed establishment of John Miller, which be will carry | ful adviser to the married and thoseeontemplating | & yee panEine- house of Sweeny, Hittenhouse, | Also,a lot of ladles’ rich Velvet, Moire Antique | He’ was received into moderate cirsles, in| They never recovered their natural intelli- on with increased facilities for ministering to the | marriage. Its perusal is particularly recommend- — -_ | Silk and Cloth CLOAKS, embracing all the nov- | which the good magistrate never pretended to | S°m¢e. Fixed and stony, they bore her, tastes of those who may favor him with their pa- | ed to persons entertaining secret doubts of their | JJIBLES AND PRAYER BOOKS, IN RICH | elties of the season, and SHAWLS, in every va- A rticipate, and what with higher bearing. stricken lamb, from the diemal scene. Her tronage hysical condition, and who are conscious of hav- Velvet, Turkey Morocco, and plain binding. —_, Ei. hi insinuasti: olg father watched for days by her bedside. He will manufacture and keep on hand a large | Pf) hazarded the health, happiness, and privil Childrens’ Books, the most extens!: ~¥ ith a assortment of fine French and | bis handsome person and insinuating t » i igh A assortment of fancy and ornamental CONFEC. | toSvnich every human being ie entitled? yn ee | ment totes foun ae Ce le eena Ve BSH Rootes cmbroiacies, 2 COLLARS, SLEEVES, | Mr. Handovart hail’ ierevesshly presi pe Shed ey aan me avers 1 —Hictery med TIONERY, WEDDING CAKE, CAND) rice TWENTY-FIVE CEN'TS per copy, or Miss Bunkley’s Escaped Novice, price $1. POCKET HANDKERCHIFEFS, &c , &c. bestow his treasure into the keeping e . - io JELLIES, CHARLOTTE KUSSE, BLANC Five Copies for One Dollar. Matied, free of post- | Harper’s Magazine for Jani ‘Those in pursuit of useful, as well as orna profligate, who numbered himself near enough | Stricken with catalepsy, and it was a blessing MANGE, and every other deli used at ‘assortinie: tal nts for Christmas and New Year’: when the enchained t was released from “BALLS AND SUPPER PARTIES. “ey “h_-Phose who prefer may consult Dr. LA | handle’ PEN NIVES, PISTOLS of a eee partfenlarly invited to calland examine our stock. | 12, D8¥¢ been. the bean teedg te A, S Siti. | its frail habitation, when the pore spirit was When desired, be will attend these or other } CROJX upon any of the diseases uponwhich this | For sale by E. K. LUNDY, COLLEY & SEARS, — to take its flight to i ‘oor y : call his wife. appier regions festive occasions, and furnish tables with every | book ti 7 iedi- dec 2i—tr 7 ‘ No. 923 7th street, 3 doors north Pa. avenue. delicacy and luxury, served in the moat fashion~ | cine sent to.any partaf the Union soonding eat. | ee st—tt_No. 198 Bridge st , Georgetown. | geo gimiot It was during the time that Mr. Mowbray Mr. Hardoourt sank shortly after into a able style, with punctuality and attention. rections, safel WATCHES AND JEW was paying his court to Aveling that the | State of childish imbecility, and soon father | He bas ‘Just received a large assortment of for- | Sar cens ately Packed and carefally secured from Jest, RECEIVED—A SE LECTION OF . _ USEFUL PRESENTS. neighborhood began to be alarmed by a series | ud daughter slept in one grave. | eign BON BONS, CONFECTIONERY , FIGS, Address Dr.M. B LA CROIX, No. 31 Maiden LONDON AND GENEVA WATCHES, ON2E THE BEST STORES OF THE | of highway robberies, which men said could || gartons” dino, ornamental FIGURES, PTA | It ics ee ey A CT WERE foots Rear eeee of BRS | en atrete “Bechet not sly every Housekeeping brated’ knight of the read, Captain DeMlont. The % ; of = : en daily, from 9 a m pm an or! 4 z rat night of the ro ‘aptain ont-| man who is alw: behind hand MIDS, and other decorations for the table, at Din day from 3 until 5 p.m. CHAUNCEY WAR R article, but Razors, Scissors, Combs, Br 4 ightfall — pase yale Seen ic , a on Sunda pena cae eee Raxeeta 1! Wesndigaeone tree Nose ome va. | Cabas, and other useful articles, His’ goods are | Morency. No one could stir after nigh has recently purchased several bottles of THOMAS POTENTINI of] Maiden Lane, Albany, Ne ‘ nia avenue, with T. GALLIGAN & CO , dealers quality, and he sells lower than | Without an attack, in which numberscertainly | ketchup, and at last accounts had nearly over- . No. 279 Pennsylvania avenue, . acca ay a ameas, Ham Tove: in fice FANCY GOODS PLATED WARE, | nv one else in thecity. If afriend of ours wished | Were not teary ‘ i ., | taking the last man who tired down a wagon : between lth and Lith streets, south side. Oe? | PERFTMERY, CUTLERY, &c., &c., under know the best place to buy a Sett of Spoons, ie me, but we'll have him yet,”’ said | wheel. _ dee 12 jae <nbeanue Lapies) wita | Be Hotel, sign of the Golden Watch, Wash- Setts, Castor, Cake Bas- | old Mr. . “I should , myself, . FANCY STATIONERY, every watlety of Cosmetic un Axtislesnacoin- ington, D.C. 9 deo Pw an ‘Axe or 5 beh pctv the fellow turned off. | [ag* The following is an exact copy of = ND PAPIER MACHE PORTFOLIOS, | panying the toilet, at ‘THE LAKES, C0CKS, CLOCKS, CLOCKS, at ; and) I -would tak6 my little Flavia to see | priuied label on the medicine boxes of a BLOTTERS, &c., at TUE LAKES, 501 Pa. * $04 Pa. avenue, near Adam’s Express. ‘THE LA him go by in a cart with a parson and a nose- | chemist in Buffalo, N. Y.: “Cough Lonenges, evenue. dec 8 dec H—tf deg Mm ty om Price. dec 19—t¢ | gay—eb, my little girl?” Dose—One, three times a day, at bedtime.”

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