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THE EVENING STAR, PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOOR, (EXCEPT SUNDAY,) 48 the Star Buildings, corner of Pennsylvania avenues and 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% @ents per month. To mail subscribers the sub- scription price is THREE DOLLARS AND FIF- SY CENTS a year in advance, TWU DOLLARS for six months, and ONE DOLLAR for three months; for less than three months at the rate of 12% cents a week. i SINGLE COPIES ONE CENT. THE WEEELY 8TaR. ‘This excellent Family and News Jownal—cen- Cbening Star, (> Casm, ivantasty im avanca, ative cocker, Immadiasay tt tos bake a VOL. VII. WASHINGTON, D, C., FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 15, 1856. NO. 942. | "Foersserene ries era ‘© commission tftoay peat “Tam very sorry for what has happened,’ auswered Mr Littleton CHAUNCEY WARRINER, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER. IN ORDER TO REDUCE OUR STOCK OFFICIAL. BALLS, &c. PREVious TO RECEIVING oUR EX. Panievay Deranrunsr, Deo. 1; 1%. | po. EVENING STAR. ND DEALER IN FINE WATCHES JEW- | (1, ,{ont!ve Spring supplies, we shall commence xs of stocks of | Fvinters’ Anniversary Ball. = == = What I proposed to do, sir!” ted ELRY and SILVERWARE, would Tr CONT, for cash Only. the Rel teres | og Notice is hereby given to holders of E COMMITTEE APPOINTED TO| THE FRIEND OF THE FAMILY Mr. Dilleaburg. «By my will, sir, I had fally soltelt the attention of those who desire a | Qu a1 coaz, for cash only. the pee the United States that this Department will pur- | "JHE C08 yarrangementaresperuclly | <‘There’ mother, I cont ctend 1 guy | Sfenfive hundred dollars to that vixen daugh- Sore cad Copan een WATONES, eclectedwith | Rich printed all-wool French Mousseline Delaines | Chase to the amount of $1,500 000 of sald stocks | make known to ther friendsand the public that | ionger! He tried to Kiss_me just now the “re |r Regis spear earner the view oftiae-Reepiag and doribie gall | Handsome plain ant plain Merinos and Coberg | atany time when the same may be oftred prior to | Hely Annual Ball will ake place atthe WASH. | onger He tried t Kis me just now: the] Me Liteon fn nag yey a on : . ue for which a suitable guarautee will be, furnished Al stock Cloak and Dress Trimmings and | ‘2° }8t day of June next, and will pay therefor the | 541956, when they assure thelr Aolniy4 vat it | Helan Littleton, a pretty miss of seventeen | form, though Mr illenburg slightly mistook those who purchase. |. veer caains, | Mibends following prices, to wit : will be thetr endeavor to make this Ball the best | summers, as she rushed into the room and | the occasion of his actameheout FINE JEWELRY, SILVER SPOONS GOB” Ata paid Olek eae hogar Ni etl (a a pe mey gt ofthe furnishing arrangement will be under the id eearery pw berty referred to in this queen of tahoe amas me | awe LETS, CUPS, FORKS, &c., for sale at N. York ladies rich Velvet, Moire Antique, Silk, and | Per cent, for stock of the loans of 1847 and IP, | 4. Sovintendenceof an ween accede kqaakine Aiea eb ole riting alt his wealth. He has of- ‘The Chronometer, Duplex, Lever, Cylinder, Cloth Cloaks, all of the newest styles, and | 8 premium of sixteen per cent.; for stock 1 jentlemen wishing invitation cards sent to La- | fachelor of forty, who had resided with the handwome” for 7 of doing “something R Musical and other WATCHES re-| ust be sold to close a consignment. uadey the act of 1860, commonly celled Teses-4a- | dice will hand thelr names, with residencies, t0 | ritsstons for the past tan pears, tonished. Fir a : We have also just opened : demnity stock, a premium of six per cent.; and | “¢ of the Executive Committee. is eleu. No < e hundred dollars" 5 ; nee .| “He ment jen; it was only «| their only child; ader snl EWELRY. &c. A general assortment of fine and medium quality | ¢o; stock of the loan of 1846, redeemable on the Cees eat PP OLUARS: 5 an : of = little loaning ropaled Mrs laine. | much ! wd it eorsemeat Bcd ie ved No. 379 Pa. avenue, between 6th and 7th streets, Shirting Cottons, all of the best class 1946, if received at the Treasury | mittee. ? e: eT dom'kense whet. i *; if he does it | hundred dollars was all rd m that five Brown’s Hotel Building, sign of the Richadrson and Barklie’s Shirting Linens, war- | 12th November, 1946, if at Wisecescx es caree is Int oon bine . yet enh carmen Bie @ had left them. GOL EN WATCH ranted pure flax, ranging from 37% cts., to $1 | prior to the Ist day of January next, a premium | 57 pwery cose elgg he ae, pata again, slap bis face for him, tl at [wil ittleton was disgusted jan %—3m Washington, D.C. per yari of2 cent.; if received between the Ist Jan- | Hon WW Seaton JsCunningham © Wendell You must not offend him, Helen. I have been the friend of your family for | 100 pleces smal tigured light colors English Cal- % Per ? of | on Peter Force F McNerbany H Polkinhorn “Yes, Iwill. I mean to offend him on per- | many years, sir; I have done a great deal for GOOD INVESTMENT. Keoes, at 12 cents dary and the 31st of March next, a premium of | sion RoWeightman Geo Cochran $Smeer pose. Perhaps he will let me alone then.” u, sir, and I meant to be your friend after kK HAVE FOR SALE THE FOLLOW- | 100 Nevean’ plaid Cambrics and Muslins, shositroel ; ee a i after the 31st a es Gideon w Wosdwant ication ae you mer remember, child, that he is es dead. But now you drive me from your ing Bonds and other Securities, which will jor to sak une next, a premium 8 Gallaher © Alexander J Sessford, jr the friend of the family.’ house, sir! { am satisfied, Mr. Littleton” yield the holder ten to twelve per cent. on the in- - paces awe ar those Dek tassel black | 1% per cent. Tie ee ee rans ‘Humph! I should think he was! I wish | me what you owe me.’” pay perp eae Rail Bonds Silks Interest will also be allowed on said stocks at | J°ymDowlimg = J. Smith | prtiinmesing father would drive him out of the house !”’ “I will do the best I can; but you had bet- Virginia and Tennessee do Fine Bombasins, Alpacas, and English Crepes | the rates specified in the certificates, from the Ist | James T Crossfield James Wimer S lambere ae What should we have been without | ter reverse your decision, and remain.” Ilfnols Internal Imp’t Bonds of 1847. 25 dozen ladies’ best Kid Gloves July; lant. 1f- nesienedl. with the acipal of the | 2 F Halliday BW Claxton #8 Cropley. him?’ “No, sir. The above securities are unquestionably safe. | Silks and Cotton Hosiery. y ? ign Li Invitation and Reception Committee —(White | _‘‘ Enough sight better off than we are now “ Helen shall apologize.” SWEENY, RITTENHOUSE, FANT & CO., | _ All will be sold at fair low prices, and all gods | certificates received prior to the Ist of January Rosette.) He i: ‘isance, a regular bloodsucker! Hej} The bachelor looked at him. The tempta- jan %—im’ Bankers, 352 Pa. avenue. —_= ee peer ett invited to call and | 2€*t- After that date the interest will be allowed Fgharey \edegr wl prparblhagni is a great black spider, that builds pretty | tion was great. ‘ H. SEMKEN, Jeweler, JE Someone for ae eee bela making their pur- | in addition to the premium from Ist of January to | ¥ 4 Waters C Leves Oscar Kepler houses for little flies, and then sucks the life “If she apologizes and promises better I s . ‘unningham tweiler + ; - 'a magnificent assortment of fine and feb4—eaw Bee eee et mentee ete te Tt Sear ae sadn? Da yeceee <? eee aery would not say so? : sternation, and the rage of the friend of the rich imported JEW ELBY, such as Flor- \HE NEW BLUE BOOK @ -_ to reach the seller. I ee atenen) Gee ‘Yes, I do understand it,’ replied the | family, she utterly refused to apologize, what- eatine avd Roman egypt —— T Register 1855, just issued. giving the nummes, | , Certificates transmitted to this Department un- | W'itDenneeson Ghar arate John Melson. wilful girl; ‘and I mean to drive him out ot | ever the consequences—even if her father een —— “rg ab any descrip | salaries, locations, &c., of all postmastersand oth- | 4er the present notice should be duly assigned to | Commuzice on Refreshments.—(Tri-colorea Ro- | the house too.” drove her out of the house! o the pts latest styles a new lot of | er public officers and agents, clvil, military, and | the United States (with the current half year’s in+ sette.) . Don’t be rash, Helen; you must treat him |‘: That is enough,” said Dillenburg. Have fine Landon and Geneva WATCHES, warranted eel, in the service of the ier arpiper ph terest, f sent prior to the Ist of January next) by pow. pbs att Sami Roberteon. Mey a little more respect. He has threatened my money realy in three days, or the law names, forces, condi ” ~~ “ rede velmuntitr’. cece anes the United States, and when | the party entitied to receive the purchase money. Floor Managers. (Red Rosette.) pavers us once or twice, you know. shall take its course f _ a beers of fine Silverware, Piteh- | 20d where built; and the names and compensa- Payment for these stocks will be made by drafts sta” pero Wm Towers, jr. ‘. Ale Sed eealll of your father then? ’ « von darn ~ ae ° : ae Prod rays 4 : Brneipe i . 0 ? ie well; and the bac! from (ating) Fab, Cake pe ble Katves recite any aorantiant are Oflcer of the Sosn: Upon theassistant treasurers at Boston, New York, Executive Committee —(Biue Rosette ) ‘‘He would be a great deal better off than | the room in high d a. * and Oyster Ladies. Ment. 1 octavo volume, price $3 50. or Philadelphia, as the parties entitled to receive | wm Woodward F Dorsett Wm RB McLesn he is now.’’ “You have rui: me, Helen,”’ groaned Sooee psy rnnay jpoons, Salt Cellars, | _ Can be sent by mailto any part of the United | the money may direct. Scosteaee, ses D Wee Gem tPiarinn. “He has lent him large sums of money.”’ the father. Teenbin hints ote’, ctn. : ” | Siates. JAMES GUTHRIE, JT Halleck - feb 13—eo8t “* At compound interest, taking aera “Nay, my father, I will save you, both SILVER PLATED WARE, ON ALBATA. For sale in Side ynopghne BEL mice dec 3—dtJunel Secretary of the Treasury. | — ——————— on the very bed upon which he slept !” add- | from your creditors and from this harpy—the someone tran armen ii ed Pe Booksellers, near Wh st. | SENATORS, MEMBERS OF CONGRESS; | Oe eee eee OUR NUMEROUS | et He would have failed long age, 1706 halt] Te tho exiles of the wastes and distress, “FANCY ARFICLES. LOCKS, WATCHES AND JEWELRY. AND CITIZENS OF WASHINGTON, friends they will find our stock of Music to | not been for Mr. Dillenburg.” Mr. Littleton bad an cppertenit of cunvase- ks, Dresden China Orna’ its, in Ww. be the largest and most varied in this city, to - :, ity French Clocks, jen rnaments, GOLD WATCHES from $23 to $150 Are hereby Notified that eur - ‘cme: fee ‘He had better fail than be bled to death | ing the past, and thoroughly examining the variety, Card Cases, nrrserger Cigar Cases. | SILVER WATCHES from $3 to $35 which weare constantly making addition: by dogrees.”” y, ng "And also a large assortment! E claims of the “friend of the family” as a dis- REA ALE COOKS. Music received ev week. Also, Instruction = Z q ¢ SPECTACLES Watches and ioe tenes apace G@ TS OF B , Books for Plana, Guitar, Violin, Accordeon. Ban- “There, he's coming; don’t be rude to him, | interested benefactor, who had made so man: ames at J. ROBINSON’S .| AND GIVING A SPLENDID PRESENT jo and Flute, Music Paper, Bows, Pegs, Rosin, | Helen,’’ added her mother. “(Remember that | sacrifices of personal comfort for him nan | ee eee lien Gimens, Gaaanesaaenes a 349 Pa. avenue, opposite Browns’ Hotel. ‘To each purchaser, will continue until and a general assortment of Music: Instruments’ | he is the friend of the family.” his. one Clasees. and “= Samm pian erie tons SATURDAY, Feb. 16th, 396 Pa. delaerten a rep ye So mr ee puss, have caught you again.’” His first great sacrifice was, that he con- 10” We take pleasure !n showing our goods to = 7 feb 2-tf all, whether purchasers or not. AND POSITIVELY NO LONGER! r 2 said Mr. ee . as he rg into the | sented to occupy the best room in the house, E CONTRACTOR'S BOOK.—One te = room, and gras the arm of Helen. paying therefor only about two-thirds of the it our are warranted as represented, and folio volume, containing large colored work We. FROFORE TO SELL & LARGE stock 40 b owest possible price tandard tio % We don’t blame the pert Mis« for disliking | regular price. The second was the rivilege ie pate set ‘Silverware made to order; ing drawings of tools Ga apeni bays bills of Bobs dice eae: aad give ta the perennoors a CHUBB BROTHERS BANKERS nim, aa wheels to find — 8 of beer ppd yore Ape upon him like siaves a timber and iron ; also tal and data for cost of ’ ’ ulsive looking individual, even in the mad- | in health, and watch over him night and da: Diamonds remounted ; Gold Pens repointed, a! earth and other ‘works, by George Cole, Civil En- than halfof the amount of money invested in the nig! y shape of Elegant Presents, varying in value from BUY AND SELL ouse. in sickness. The third was consenting to » a penpirarme Pose tes giner | Price $5. Just published. 95 centato $100. Our stock consists in part of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE; | ‘Let me alone!” said Helen, springing | gramble at ev thing that was ane for him Musteal Boxes put In perfect order at short notice, | C02 ss FRANCK TAYLOR. | Encyclopedia Americana, 14 volumes FURNISH DRAFTS from his grasp. dictating what they should have for breakfust. H. SEMKEN, Jeweler, MATS!—HATS! demeeeals We one analy ha ria On all Parts of United States and Europe; ‘‘ Don’t be waspish, little one,” replied Mr | dinner and supper; thus subjecting them to 330 Pa. avenue, between 9h and 10th sts, EW YORK WINTER STYLES OF Madore! cal Worke (l and cloth) ieee COLLECT DRAFTS Dillenburg, as he caught her ag 2 double the expense their wants required. The des 1—tf Beebe, Leary, Genin, with other fash- Banents Histey Une an On all parts of United States and Europe;| ‘Let me alone, you old fool'’’ cried the | fourth was lending Littleton mo: MA AGE GUIDE. cad complansanscrtap a gamiclats te corr National Encyclopedia, 6 do DRAW BILLS Persecuted maiden. pound interest, taking a “grab —— LANE’S Het, Cap Hoe. ccole Brb deat ae as ON IRELAND FOR £1 OR UPWARDS; de ARLE eae yD face Reape ; Renate was conde- DE. YOUNG’S POCKET ESCULAPIUS; Fur. Store, 494 Pa. avenue. | Syivsheare nb Ss 1 BUY AND SELL Litt sa aes) ° Papeen ey | ecdittan ane poor em, oven eon r, Every 0: wn Physician: Humes’ Philosophical Works, 4 as BONDS, STOCKS, & OTHER SKCURITIES; | Littleton a Pacing ects that were positively indelicate! EING OBSER NS ON MAR EPERGNES AND PLATRAT) | Humes’ History of England, 6 as NEGOTIATE TIME PAPER. _isdem, such “leogenge is hightyimpte } Ber maxing these sacrifices he was the friend Medically and Phil: leallv censidered, as faeeaiay's a0 eS @o Investment paying 10 and ever, fer sale. | Pet,’ said the friend of the family, his cheek | of the fi 4 4 Z MANHO@D’S EARLY DECLINE, with di De nine *s Works, 18 pr sang flushed with anger. It is true be had always given them adviee, » eee y followed b; Hon. Lev! Woodbury’s Works, 3 do LAND WARRANTS. It was something new for him to hear a} whether it was asked or not, and was sure to Observations on the Treatment of Venereal Dis. OYSTER TUREENS, Chambers’ Information for the People, 2 do We are at all times Pure! and have for | harsh epithet applied to himself, even in j consider it a personal insult if it was uot fol- @onnorthea, Gleet, Strictures, &c ; ilius- = 1 oe hygroma 4 z = = eas eeminations. He had always been treated with the most | lowed frated with Cases” Plates. and Dingeates, from Dishes, egies iy ea s gompleme, 2 ‘= ‘arrants Oe Oe Taman, OF | profound respect : Helen was the only one who really under- Dr. YOUNG’S PRIVATE PRACTICE—to be Cake Baskets, Thee Dick's re B ccs m5 . ve resides » “Don’t mind her, Mr. Dillenburg; she does stood him. His pretensions to disinterested consulted without exposure, and with assured British Eseayist,S do Jan2itf Bankers, opposite the Treasury. | not mean anything,” said Mrs. Littleton, | kindness were so Pomponsty made, that her Spay tee a : Bowls, Also, Rose Clark, Widow Bedott Papers - WILL LEAVE SHORTLY. anxiously féther and mother had been duped by them, ee anaes Superior Cutlery, | Crotcnets and Quavers, Phenixiana, &c. ADAME K. respectfully informs the| ‘Yes, 1 do, mother, I meanjust what Isay. | and for years had actually believed they har. ADAMSON, on Seventh st , op; SE ? | “all of which are offered for sale by the Wash- iblic in general, that she will give informa- | He is an old fool, an impertinent old bear '” | bored an angel beneath their roof. The illu- pee), Lever See Sets, ington Book Company. tion fn all theAmairs relating to Life, Health, | replied Helen, crying with vexation and an- | sion was dispelled. , n e 2 5 fe e 5 . Adolphus Dillenburg, ms te think that they had been ay hg ale. ede og tleton, though more in need of him than ever, was strangely stubborn, taking no psius at all 5 _ “Madam, your house can be no longer m with nar p aortas pe to eons oe invited Waiters, NEW YORK HaTS, = i clas anu tenant cers ——— home 1" roared Mr. Dillenburg ,smarting with to examine our saperior assortment of Doeskins,| MANUFACTURED AND FOR SALE BY WISH ALL GENTLEMEN WHO ARE IN | reading numbers. She can be coneulted at all | Tage. “Ishall leave, madam—TI shall leave ‘oths meres, Silk, Satin and Velvet Vest- want of Hats to bear in 7 hours of the day and evening. y low to conciliate him. He left the house, saying fn Poh ad anion Kas bets eckecton atte ox SAMUEL KIRK & SON, mind that the plan which | Her name is on the door—at No. 285 13th street |" “I hope you will,’’ sobbed Helen ‘ he would send for his baggage in a few days. its of customers, which ERSMITHS, adopted six months ago, of ‘ HM : corner of D, on the left hand side. Gentlemen 50 Mrs, Littleton was so stuck up that she did | But the rascal had hopes of a reconciliation- we eit mabe to feanre ine manner inferior to GOLD & SILV: wt HATS and 4 feb4—2w* P pes selling APS : cents and ladies 25. not know what to say. or to whom she would | that Helen would yet be brought to her senses none, at much cheaper rates than the usual city 172 nT maT TERORE, MD at greatly reduced prices, SAVING OF ONE TON OF COAL IN | say it—whether to the enraged bachelor, or} and that he should yet be summoned to re- prices WALL eigen eae ants ” : io oy, pata assole THREE. the wilful daughter. turn. He knew how pleasant was the home ee Ee es erie pad | fore ue ay cask have CALL AT SAVAGES, AND GET ONE OF | “I shall leave, madam, 1 shall leave! 1] he left; how grateful it was to have kiod ia Pa. avenue, jan 3 = OFTA PERCHA TEE! MN in | the benefit of cash, and are : Sp Si ets and splitted have been the friend of the family long enough | friends Sead —_ in —— ; he knew these a uD “] 4 E = pe ete in one are warran save i ; i things, te the LL THE NEW BOOKS PUBLISHED the habit of sending our patrons to Dr. Cosby | D0t charged twenty-five hi a si if this 'ts my happiness for your sakes, and } things, brate though he was profi thirty-three per cent., and can be used in the received and for sale, at SHILLINGTON’S | for Dental operations for a number of years, and | Soy acnuse Prodt to © abl all ap 2 AVAGES now you & vy he auth \de, Wide World.” | tens bf Washin tne best tooth, extractor | 4, TRE, Very Dest and most fashionable DRESS CO eli aaa tema it inp Nb z z nebe ae r Saying - ween 10th an sts. Sma Mysterious Story Book, oF the Good Step | and dental eenee that we have ever met with | HATS, at $3.50, equal to any ely oe at $5,) fbo-iw _ between 10th and 11th sts. Mother d the best $3 c ; ery * a ‘ ~ He inserts teeth upon every plan that is practised | 374 wate, duislle con Rate ee a NATIONAL MUSICAL CONVENTION. | storm that had just burst there. “Will you Lances of a ory Sart ag book, by the | in the United States. A full supply of black and brown FELT HATS, HE NEXT SESSION OF THE MUSICAL | help me out again author J ir . a. gk “i and Children’s F, Goods, at low prices. Convention, under the direction of Prof. 1. B. “No, sir!’ replied Mr. Dillenburg, as he Travels, Vo , and Adveatures of Gilbert Go- A Rea z ats and qu ate tae ni i mit me to be insulted !’’ illenburg, 1 am ruined, unless you can ist me!’ exclaimed Mr. Littleton, rushing into the room, without heeding the The three days of grace had expired, and Mr. Dillenburg once more entered the pleas ant parlor which had for long years been his heaven of rest. Besides the family, be found Charles Brooks there. Frowning severely — the young nabob, he threw himself inte a@ chair Small profits and quick sales is the motto. Woodbury, will be held at the Smithsonian In- | suddenly turned on bis heel and left the “We had better be alone, Mr. Littleton,’’ ahead, by Peter Parley : D. i . ANTHONY, Practical Hatter, stitute on MONDAY, the 18th day of February, | 40.) said he, savagely, as he glanced at the lover. ee s, gas Seat Office 4 Seventh street, nesr Pennsyivani nile, Fin seers at lo o'clock a.m: announc- - There, Helen, you see what you have | sittin, confidently by ti of Helen : Widow Bedott Papers 11th street and Pa avenue. ° 1 Lee eS nee ing SAMs anterniation Seotired that all who-] done!” said Mrs. Littteton. i “That is not material, sir,” replied Mr. a nan Eien beousc Deaeae hath a @UTTA PERCHA TEETH. 1 have made a1 ments with one of the best | desire; improvement in the art of Vocal Music] The state of the case was explained to ber | Littleton Ls , by Capt. May 3, | boot makers in Phi! hia to be kept constantly | wil! avail themselves of the opportunity of attend- | father. “As you please,” growled the late friend mone — ee D asunting tol oale eater supplied with the very Nest and moet! fashionably ing ihis Convention The extraordinary success ~*You have rained me, my child!” axclaim- | of the family, provoked by the manly tone of F Morte a seer of iit in a series of six | Percha Base. Also, with Allen’s pat: French calf-skin sewed BOOTS, warranted | which attended the first Convention, held in Mey | .7 yy, Littleton, bitterly. his debtor; a tone to which, albeit he was an > tiful - | last, convinces us that it will make an abiding | ©* 77 ? se i z 4 besa ures, the neatest and most delight- cut coattanons Gass, combining beau- Laban Looe ieee ees ea en ieapecomon on che curn onanmmuusty tu Dever or te 2 : cores indure his insults. wrt ie miplied Lassen cree slant Books and. Stationery of every descrip- oe M. is determined to keep help ablciund | Drape ators ae pete 77 Pile nha pag Pr Sec acmacntiy re arta vita participate theset ad He did not insult you, Helen; he was only Mr. Dillenburg started. . tlom, at the lowest prices, for sale at improvement in Dentistry, and strive to please or best Boots for the price in the United agp or piers a participa: fooling with you,” added Mrs. Littleton. “| “There it is, priueipal and interest,”’ con- “gg toner onic een ee 1 also havea splendid sewed GAITER BOOT, | We cordially invite the lovers of music in other |“ You have ruined yourself and me, child.”” | tinued Mr. Littleton. . : Stationery and Bock Establishme: Rev. Dr. Gurley Hon. R Al Gillet made of the best French calf skin patent | cities to be present and share with us the advan- “Nay, father, do not say so,” sobbed Hel-} ‘* You have raised it, then ?” asked the dis- Raliding ose. Fe-ow. and 6% st. Dr. Binn , Hon. 8 A Douglas, leather, all of the latest style, for $3 50. tages to be derived from this Convention. All} .. comfiitted friend of the family, as he casts BOYS’ WINTER CLOTHING. Hon. © Mason Dr. R P Patterson, sompetition 1s out of the question. All I ask is | members of choirs, certified as such by their re, |<: He is abachelor, and without near heirs. | look of bate at Charles Brooks. oat 8 18, ; hy » = HAVE ona = ret Sagglthimcl be a P Nicholson, a y Ayah Col- " oeee pomlivaly ean pon tanenees be entertained during the continuance of the Con- Don tyou see he would have left his money ae ey <4 male alone 4 Lat? of arat quality Beye’ and’ Cullarese’ | lees eae "ore | > | vention. —s ‘ =o ——— aesostenens '« is i nt that all persons who intend | ‘I cannot help it, father; he would not let CLOTHING, which we will offer to our custom- GooD tren Hall B: Shoe and Trunk Establish- betag enaias delegates Mill address Mr. F. | me lone.” : , ers and the public at unusually low prices. MORE NEW is Onur stock consists in part of— Ai po H. SMOOT, NO. 119 SOUTH SIDE OVER COATS and TALMAS Bridge street, near High, Geo: a ao) I Fine cloth ROUNDABOUTS and JACKETS | has received an additional supply of Fall the money changed hands. f a Mr. Dillenburg — a as long as he ment, 6 , Corresponding Secretary, who wi i i ted by | could, but finally his r: arst forth. HAVE THIS DAY RECEIVED FOR La- | ou E8%°* ‘orrespo! 4 The conversation was here interrupted by y age furnish them with all information rir the | the arrival of Charles Brooks, a young gen-| ‘1 suppose you think you have fally die- > dies’, Gents’, Misses’, and Children’ Convention. T. J. MAGRUD tl wie - bli - 99) oak maki his oy Boot CKE ieman, whose mission will be understood | ebarged your obligation to me ’””’ said he. Fine ané common PANTALOONS me ing SEER ry eT ee at r when we say that Hoien blushed deeply asse | “ Pao, sir.” . as, ote and ripen In’ hie x be fo é . | lined Shoes, double sole and water-proof entered e was now twenty-one, and had The debt of gratitute ac well as the deb UNDKRSHIRTS and DRAWERS ment of— Boots, all of which I will sell low for cash. feb 7—eot18feb just come into the possession of a princely for- | in money.”’ 7 ‘4 ’ Ladies’ Dress Goods All in want please call and examine for your- | ——— aay - tune, and the Littletons would have consid- ‘Lowed you none.” Ce ar aad get Shitarea’s Black Motre Antique Silks selves. haa tuats use oe s F HOOVER, NDERTAEE R ered it a desirable connection, only that they For ten years I have— » Clothing very large and complete. Molze Antique Cloak and. pre erage jan 10 aie ee eon An U 3 entirely’ distrusted his motives. He stopped ucked the life out of me,” added Mr. WALL & STEPHENS, Rich re: aud Moire Antique Sash and Bonnet eee ee a |e ny So edenes. Mec aee Eras. but half an hour—had only dropped in toin- | Littieton, indignantly. “You had me in = bons E . je, betwee Py i ing « , and erupl tot i pen = Pa. avenue, bet. 9th pep eo gwiss and Cainbric Bands, Cal lars and Sleeves ttelng: tus 'ite Boat fo Bee aaa Truaed H ING PROVIDED HIMSELF vite Helen to a concert in the evening a —— oe ed not to tyrannize = = — — ——< ack and col’ ol for Cloaks Scot! . in ii H ‘ i “ EXCELLENT SHAVE.”—This re- | Stella, Brocha and Bay State Shawis sree eee gener a Eo iy pee and ail necessary conveniences fo ees Mr. Dillenburg appeared again in the sit- “By heaven! Is this the return for ten A’ mark was made by Mr. Jones after trying | With a good assortment of the best makes Flan- Penden: FRANCK TAYLOR properly conducting hls business, ting room soon after the departure of Hele’ years of kindness’? After that, must I be one of my American Ramapo Razors. Others nels, Blankets, and Dry Goods generally. feb7 | "| would respectfully inform the public that he is} peau. By the way, that same beau was one | driven from the house at the beck of a vixen? have said the same after using my Tally-ho, ora} My stock being desirable and cheap purchasers fully prepared to fill all orders entrusted to him, | of the causes of her dislike tothefriend of the} <‘*To whom do you apply that word, sir?” Double Carbonized XL. There are no tears shed | will find it to their advantage to call cgetting yee ARMY LIST FOR 1856 at the shortest notice, and in the best manner. family. When Charles Brooks had commenced | said Charles Brooks, riving sudden! atawng asa Gwe Ree sm ; pogo ngs | British Navy List do A large supply of READY-MADE COFFIN | ked attentions to her, Mr. Dillen-] ‘To that girl at your side, who—” eraser British Almanac and C Vf a fall sizes, always on hand, whig& will be fur- | paying marked atte: o her, Mr. Dillen girl at y deo 31 490 Seventh st. — | British Almanac of Science and Art ao nished on the most reasonable terms. tag jecmed it his duty to interfere. Heob-| But the hand of the fiery youth was upon GIFE BOOKSTORE! or i) FIN WARERUUM, &e. British Army and Militia Almanac do As heretofore, no pains will be spared to give | jected very strongly, and ae eet sae come | his — and = sage oe — ee co. - ns. i u vers i el, res, ully of her, o GENERAL SELECTION OF STANDARD | Do WEA ae CO UNDERTA British Royal Kalendar (Red Book) do entire satixfaction on all occasions that distrust of the lover’s motives which the peak respectfully bat A Gift and Miscellaneous BOOKS strest 40 N. B.—Resid ng on the premises, orders will | parents both harbored. the bones in your foul carcass be prom attended to at all hours. feo 7-ty 3 Almanac de Got! D STATIONERY for sale at nients procured in an foe pRANCK TAYLOR. Whether the old bachelor intended to marry hurled the rascal bac! 5 cemetery ee wne i feozty __§______________ | herhimself, orwhetber he was afraidheshould| “As you please, sir,” ssid Mr. Littleton. her of Pe avenue and 1th sbeet ca for in RAWING AND MATHEMATICAL I AGENCY OF THE , | not be permitted to Hirt with her if she hada] “You have got your money, and you know GREAT INDUCEMENT. struments. in cases, imported by the under- | Keystone Insurance Co. of Philadelphia, | lover, we cannot pretend to say; but no sooner | the way to the door. EVERY PURCHASER RECEIVESA ‘lla h signed, from Europe ; yarlous sizes and styles, Taenital +»8800,000! had he interfered in the affair, than the latter] “ ere got my money —the price of your Each Price; Craters psi Sem Sha Tock Sea NNUAL REPORT FOR THE YEAR | ¥®* fully realized. He had from her child- | daughter y — Qa—a—aQewnw hood made her his pet, and as she grew older, ““Wretch!” exclaimed Charles Brooks, pot. Among a ERM ys SPEDE WIGS AND TOUPEES. Peedi sept Ei apne of Bonds and | his familiarities became repulsive to her. But| seising him by the throat ageim. * Your Watches, Jewelry, Music, Fancy DAGUERREOTY PING BY A LADY. Citizens AND STRANGERS ARE RE- | Mortgages on unencumbered real es- she endured them till he expressed a doubt of} power here is over, and with Mr. Littleton's and Tollet Articles, &c Me. A.C. REDMOND HAVING ADDED 3 ly informed that the best assortment | tate. stesreeeseeege-++2-++-$110,6M 00 | Charles Brooks’ honesty, and then be was] permission, I will kick you into the street 4 aes HILBUS MUSIC DEPOT to her new rooms a beautiful Mer arm eine of WIGS and TOUPEES are to be found at Stock sof other Corporations, worth par 25,620 00 perseveringly rep Suiting the action to the word, the indig- Sr e fs Corner Pa av. and Lith st. an Assistant O HEARD’S HAIR DRESSING ESTABLISH- | Cash on hand.« 31,866 30 i r look- | nant lover dr: bim through the MaDAME ee the District,) she inte to have ber Pictures | MENT, and Wi MANUFACTORY, Sixth st. be Mr. Dillenburg entered the room. He loo nt lot agged ug! ; d as an iceberg, and as | and *‘ booted” him down the front ate: ; celled, if equalled, in the United States. Pic. | National Hotel, 836,43 70 of a ond Yad Feerey Littleton threw him bis hat, and the friend of FROM PARIS AND NEW YORK. ; ig ee and Toupees made rtest notice. E intractable as a grizzly bear. leton threw us Bat, and the Extend ADAME DEVOS" MILLINERY HAS AR- | Cents, sudn an tre usually sola Ome ner Tere | RINE oa eer nent oe La cnarieg notion. | ‘tock notes je some five hundred dollars, | the family picked himself up, and vowing rived, and is now o for Inspection at dollar. porate New York. dec 11—e03m q . The time has expired; I want | vengeance, made his way to the hotel, eet es “ KES, Pestiesiat attention paid to Copying Deguerre- cone DLE KNIVES AND FORKS, AEE REE , where he still occupies an attic, hated and P, ‘enasylvania avenue otypesi Pali »&e. HAN recel premi uring tood : him. pty aoe the acentioa of = ladies of Weshiag-| ope 1 wolcit the sironage Tien Ralen ation fr ae Suan red lab tevedad a pons 25 Wide $112,812 05 4 Tiastrexped On mine} in three days,” ae? owe y Ben toile} by the oonscionsness > own, &c. is respec! i ticular! J Paid for losses and expenses a tinued. that her wilfulness—if the vindication of her jan tr 17> Rooms—401 Seventh street, west nide, be- pt Tempe g omen gee ie a emo the osnsees |-71,293 on | ROemntinned- | . ings, her wounded modesty de- = Sy at seen Ml and |. ote manufactory of Joseph Rodgers & Sons. VOM sooo se MORIARTY, Sdent, “You know it is impossible for me to pay | outraged feelings, her — 4 ‘Small sore, and effect atog Al s|- JONAS P. LEVY, LEVY, mee and Will he 20 8 SY 008 Pe 1 J. MORRIS THOMPSO iN, my y eT Lee soning pee Phe money, or thers Soeecimne, bad Raen'y ich . > laneet i > P and Coit’s Revoivers me RANI. . pe Ana SuOae ie 3 jan No. 198 Bridge st, Georgetown. Risks changed from other companies tg this, I shall take posses i on of our goods we the C~y ¢ her Pee eee deo H— _ | Wire se , AND FINE ¢ aoak No chi fe licy fee. Enquire e office ** You would not e ihe furniture ou’ su means . 490 Seventh st @ ERIES, @) Spiced Opanee ecae semen Pete Pas J. E. Keng i, Drer & ‘Morrow!s Exchange Office, | my house ?” Dillenburg, but also of meeting his other ‘<I will, if you don’t pay mein three days.” pret eae and joy was again restored ash shortly after Charles Brooks led Helen to the altar. Young, beautiful, end full of BLES AND PRAYER BOOKS, IN RICH | General Commission & Forw: erchant Champ); Pates, first door West of W. B. Todd’s hat store on Bi Weiner, rarece Morocco, and plain bind! INSURANCE AND BILL BROKER, || Chow and Horse Radish eee Walnuts, — Penpayivania avenue ig py ment to be found in the Dianet, | Met A asdimeven Otre, Do. Het, Js tte pie ae ‘Sweet Pickled Peach-| feb get thad theese, ‘<I will consider nothing. I have been in- ‘Miss Bunkiey's Escaped Novice, price $1. | _N. B.—Country Merchants are requested to give | emis ead EW B00KS AT TAYLOR & MAURYW'S.| goog, "Mr. Littleton, grosfy insulted!” and £ se ye kad toons El bes bie tion of 0 wi purchasing elsewhere. 7 : . KING a Harper's Magazine for January me acall before the cited besholor rushed furiously Sp end} Spl ideal wes fally esteatised ia her os Laws of the United 265 Vermont avenue, corner 1ith st. Dualop's Digest of the fe assortment of 1 ; States, 1 vol, com! IVES, PISTOLS 0 tees” Cae ; Th eceuiny's England, ye complete fo 81, <3 pie room. ci'~ child, and you——” session. They are as joyous as the dec Sint,’ No. 198 Bridze ti, Ger oecowr yest RECEIVED, PER ae — oF «She is old gnough to Kuow beter, gir. Af-| and offen laugh over the remembreace - > of Stuart's celebrated, CANDY, : 1 avg bet. eee TORY OF ENGLAND, ter.all I have'done for you and your family | Adolphus Dillenburg, Ea Satay YH A FIN G DISHES, DISH COVERS, | sondati ‘ums, Vanilla ‘Cream, | yor" t better treatment. | over Charles's prom when Caen Soapstone Griddles, Pinte] sther kinda” Foftalese” : ' MONNAIES, CARD CASES, 10); PRANOK ‘TAYLOR. ||siz;-5:bed ecighd t Hus ender the last ccone Warmers, Game Roasters, a SS Boller Siaw Z.M. P, KING'S Cards, Vases, &c., at 906 Pa. received weekly at the Pieno ind si hat I ee farce of— > ’ + MF. we. . posed to do, sir—mi that, sir—what [ pro- . low. RANC . JOH! i 5 . “ at the F . Cutters, &c. Prices F chs, : 265 Vermont avenue, corner 16th and T sts. and . . Store of F. ELLIS. i to di i sir!” The Friend amily

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