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eee THE EVENING STAR, PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERROOR, . ° — —— (EXCEPT SUNDAY,) ¥ At the Star Se ef Peamsylvania ¥ - : Gvenus and Eleventh sivesi, By W. D. WALLACG, : Will be served to subscribers by carriers at SIX AND A QUARTER CENTS, payable weekly to the Agents; papers served in packages at 37} @mts per month. To mail subscribers the sub- | +> scription price is THR EE DOLLARS AND FIF- TY CENTS a year in advance, TWO DOLLARS for six months, and ONE DOLLAR for three months; for less than three mouths at the rate of gabe sefoPitpe COPIES ONE CENT. VOL. ie WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1856. NO. 955. a aatraas who ct aragents Wil bellowe | COFFIN WAREEOOM, &e. NEW YORK HATS. OrFiciaL. “‘A cheap pleasure,”* thought Mr. Jones, and i weniiguiéied, % J a ao & CO., "SNDERTA- SS WHO ARE IN Port Ee ice EV E N I N G STAR. sg take he <2 fh rom ips. ii concen re, “ =or ys gs abe « KERS—residence {is Seventh want MENT, Dec. 1, } oo ——————— ith five doilars safely resting in his purse, | | i i sureet, between @ and H strests mind that the plan which? Tiara Notice is hereby given to holders of stocks of CASH DOWN and a package of building blocks for tittle | writen sag "eweraggy Yet pe ge hes or cemetery” Cofsas, Cap , Shsouds, Carriages oiing HATS and CAPS the United States that thts Department will pur- BY T. 8. ARTHUR. Eddy in his hands, Mr. Jones now pursued | eyes to the footing up of the eoluma of figures Hearse, an@ covery’ article for. interments of at greatly. reduced * 3 chase to the amnount of $1,600 000 of sald stocks | °<<( dear! I wish there wine nemeriathe ~ =, homeware, hare pet i apie ave the ulweloome result. it was the gro- eee — avait or of the fal operation, conse sent at any time when the same may be offered prior to | world,” said Jacob Jones as he crumbled in wate rphien en eli d "Bad: snd. taieennd, the sum total of one hundred ht. the cxaluaive right of ramp's those who Py cas! hae the Ist day of June next, and will pay therefor the | his hand a Piece of paper which he had just sede be with bi buildiog locke dare cuapeioe Ral hg en raphe pny ob} Goryeo Preserver, we pustenteo to Racy the benefit of cash, and are @iul following prices, to wit: taken from an envelope, “or,” he added | at home his dead-lateh key turned briskly in | of his wife. Spink ound Se Spee eed for any length of time. jy li—ly = = eaten abe For stock of the loan of 1842, a premium of ten | in a lower voice, ‘that [ had a great deal bad debts. Wi@s AND TOUPEES. ClTIZENS AND STRANGERS ARE RE- and most fashionable DRESS of i 1 ith light, almost{ « ie it?” per cent.; for stock of the loans of 1847 and 1648, | More of, it than has, thus far in life, fallen to | ‘Me,/0ck, and he entered with light, almost! «What is it?” she asked, almost falter- The very best . OT ged informed that the best assortment | HATS, at $3 50, equal to any py See at $5, & Premium of sixteen per cent.; for stock issued ; springing footsteps. First glancing into the my lot.’ t “What have you there?” enquired the parlor to see if the vases had arrived, he y- “Green's account.”’ Boe te ee g 3 GS and TOUPEES are to be found at | and the best $9 Hat south of New York; anda | Under the act of 1960, commonly called Texas-in- | wife of Mr. Jones, looking up from her work, They pe] Fenty Meng sna ‘Ende ‘= uve Bye Scie wed Ags SEARD’S HAIR DRESSING ESTABLISH- | first-rate, durable, and fashionable Hat. $2 50. demnity stock, a premium of six per cent; and | and speaking in a subdued voice. of taste over the whole apartment. A little money to buy whet Iw: tee. hen { had the MENT, and W 1@ MANUFACTORY, Sizth st. A fall supply of blackand brown FELT HATS, for stock of the loan of 1846, redeemable on the | ‘‘ Parker’s bill,” answered the husband. while he remained enjo the sight, and} “It isa nundred and thirty-one dollars.” Wigs and Toupees made on the shortest notice. | * Small pudsasd oe Gaon 12th November, 1846, if received at the Treasury ic Pet elt is it?” then went up to his wife's sitting-room. “ That seems impossible.’” Also, a assortment of Ladies Back Braids ANTHONY, Practical Hatter, Prior to the Ist day of Januaty next, a premium} |. Now he Me Mrs. Jones received her husband with her] ‘I presume it’s all right. But you can Just arrived from New York. dec 11—eo3m Seventh street, near Pennsylvania avenue, of 2% per cent.; if received between the ist Jan- o:” aid Mrs. Jones, and she gave a| accustomed smile, though it wes not so bright | look over it yourself.” bem ES oneerereygrenprencaoupren oe Op) Dexter’s Hotel. : start as she made the ojaculation, while a @ one as he had expected to seo illumine her The bill was refull od . : 4 > x ‘and wishing to supply themselves a its with one of the best | 2 per cent ; and !f received the 3ist of March “Tt’stoo true; though I didn’t dream of its ‘What is this?’’ she inquired, as he laid | Two barrels of flour, a basket of the package he had brought home in her lap. } few other i ‘Some building blocks for Eddy.” ‘Dear little fellow! he will be so delight- ed,’’ murmured Mrs. Jones, as she broke-the sane, and removed the wrapper from the boot makers in Phi phia to be kept constantly and prior to said Ist of June next, a premium of | being over thirty or forty. But running ac- with su; garments, made to order, are invited Pl y. Sout oanert t of kins, supplied with the very best and most fashionable French calf-skin sew: OOTS, warran' 146 per cent. counts always make long jougneys in a short Cloths, Cassimeres, Silk, Satin and Velvet Vest: | French calf, or no sale; which | offer ferment | Interoat eet algo be allowed on said stocks at | time—Ab, me! Money—money—money! Itis of which has been selected with an — precedented low price of $362. I have shown | the rates sfecified in the certificates, from the Ist the bane of my life. cial view to the wants of our a ich them to competent judges, who pronounce them ? **Money or credit, Jacob?’? Mrs. Jones we will make to messure ina manner inferior to | to be the bect Boots for the price in the United | July last, if assigned with the principal of the | looked u timidly as she said this, and in evi- none, at much —— than the usual city | States. Certificates received prior to the Ist of January | dent ‘doub said Mrs Jones, in a low, winning, but very earnest , “there is something wrong in all this. No reason in the world exists why we should have these ox. bills to trouble a 3 t as to the effect of her question, for | « Whero is he?” i he father. “T don’t kno ” eS ms, haben Mee cat meas I en splendid sewed GAITER BOOT, | next. After that date the interest will be allowed | Mr. Jones wasone of your sensitive, self-willed | << ayes art ate Biiieridinved ak 4 wp Mea Also, 304 Pa. avenue, 3d door east of the Nattonal iether, ail ofthe lane serie ae $3 50. * | im addition to the Premium from 1st of January to | men, who ean never bear to be thought in the} «Qh! how do you like your vases?’’ Mr. ff believe g0.’’ é Hotel. fn Competition is out of the question. All ask is | the date of thetr receipt. In both cases one day’s | ¥fODB- ; ‘ Jones spoke as if the vases had just come into |‘ We ought to pay the cash for everything BOYS’ WINTER CLOTHING. for gentlemen to come and see for themsel interest will be allowed in addition for the money | ,, The question was so pertinent and timely | his thoughts, though, if the truth be told, } we buy ” Mrs. Jones ventured upon a more E HAVE THIS DAY RECEIVED A Positively cash. dec that it reached home. And it came so unex- they had been uppermost in his mind since he § decided position. addition to our usually extensive to reach the seller. pectedly that Mr. Jones hardly knew whether | ornssed the threshold of bis door. “It is easy enough to say that,” retorted assortment of first quality Boys’ and Childrens’ Certificates transmitted to this Department un- | to be vexed, angry, amused, or convicted of | “".. They are very beautiful, Jacob,” replied CLOTHING, which we will offer to our custom- der the present notice should be duly assigned to the United States (with the current half year’s in- terest, if sent prior to the Ist of January next) by ors and the public at urusually low prices. Our stock oeusiats in of OVER COATS and TALMAS a her husband, evidently fretted by th: ¥ error. The reader will better understand the | pis wife, as she looked up affectionately into § “ But how is the cash % be pai bretagseeo case after a brief retrospection. her husband's face. Yet the words were not § we haven't the cash in our purses?’’ The income of Mr. Jones was not large, yet tuficiont for the confortable support of his | pectations, Nor mas he aviogethes ore thee f queen Jena realy desirous of having. this JACKETS the titled to "i juficient tor confortable su rt oO ectations, ‘or was altogether sure that § question of paying cash solved?” Mra. Jones Fine clomh ROUNDABOUTS and JAC letermined to Keep pace. ite coors ste! yin shdsesscalrseet uschotowy an family, if he bad not been afflicted with a t was not increased humility that gave to her J queried in a pleasant way. Silx, Satin, and Merino VESTS Saker try, lease epee cued ete? re adie nee vied gular malady, which showed itselfin a rant eyes their unwonted lustre. “0, certainly. Read me the riddle ana I White and colored SHIR R REVERENCE: % treasurers » 2 | aversion to paying cash for everything—t! ‘<I knew they were just what you wanted, § shall be eternally ob 7? pope gt te tia! a - D. DD. illet, he tunoy nevkion® Parties entitled to receive | is, anything useful. Mrs. Jones on the con- | dear,”’ said Mr. Jones’ in so tender a voice Maki s ‘I believe I can show that there was no need of running up these “ Parker's and Greene “ Yes. ” aking our stock of Boys’ and’ Children’s Ciothi 2 and com} 2 myles ETAL “ST PHENS, trary, had particular horror of running up | that his wife could not give words to what was JAMES GUTHRIE, accounts. If she lacked the means of buying | in her heart. dec3—dtJunel Secretary of the Treasury. any needed article, she preferred doing with-] More pain than pleasure had the vases al- y 322 Pa. avenue, bet. 9th and 10th street, Ison, AGENCY OF THE outit altogether to parnesis it on credit. | read aieea to Mrs. Jones; for she had yet “T am all attention.”” jan 12 next to Iron Hall. the Medical Faculty of Georgetown Col- | Keystone Insurance Co. of Philadelphia, | Mr. Jones liked to have money in his pocket. | too di inct a remembrance of her husband’s§ ‘The two amount to over two hundred dol- és A® "EXCELLENT SHAVE.”—This re- | lege. nov 3—tf Capital.....+...+s0+.++++8800,000! It made him feel uncomfortably poor if his | words in the morning, when she asked him for » ont mark was made by Mr. Jonce after trying GUTTA PERCHA TEETH. NNUAL REPORT FOR THE YEAR 3 wag omPe eee money to buy ee eee d in ey, to “ Ves.”” : = ending January 1, 1856. ut, unfortunately, he was a man of many | feel comfortable in t © possession of what was HE UNDERSIGNED HAVE BEEN IN 4 have wspc bere eee Se wed poy the habit of sending our patrons to Dr. COS Assets of Company, consisting of Bonds and wants, and we fear with a little grain of covet- | merely ornamental. BY, ly of Richmond, Virginia, for Den. | Mortgages on unencumbered real es- ousness in his heart, for to look upon an at- ~) bills, at least,”’ show you where, during the last one hundred dollars have been six months, ame ed XL. 1 us 110,004 09 | uanets In dastitiy eiteaains ag = ey were only etree ecb spent needlessly, in pretty round sums, will wi using one ese Razors. ateserceveseceseesccseeaceserees ractive thing was ins! follows ya r. Jones; “and so cheap,’’ continu e. ‘ou concede that similar sums havi one i G. FRANCIS, on Bio weston cunnnna: tpt ho reg Stocks of other Corporations, worth par 36,020 $0 | desire to possoss it. ‘This being so, it was not |“<that I could not resist the temptation of the same wa: to an equalamount?” deo 31 10 Seventh st._ | Sens of Washington as the best tooth extractor | Bills recetwabie’ cor rieiiceestanssees. a8 strange that the money carried in his pocket | buying them” . “0, yes; I'll cencede to it without a mo- GIFT BOOKSTURE! and dental operator that we have ever met with notes and short loans Oe oe vs 70 was ever dimin' and that he could not f his ear did not deceive him, a faint sigh | ment’s hesitation.”’ GENERAL SELECTION OF STANDARD bee bag ag every plan that is practised | stock notes .... 14,336 00 51,839 70 | always tell what had become of it. had breathed through the lips of his wife. ‘* Very well; take your pencil and set down Giftand Miscellaneous BUOKS sy eens D. —siB. W. Towtee, f. D ———_— m going out this morning,”’ said Mrs. | He looked earnestly at her, but her head was § the items as I name them. AND CR Lad —— 4. V. Payne, MD, DDS 5 miter, ‘M.D. $219,420 00 [-Jones, about months previous to the time | bent down, and he was not able to see dis- “Mr. Janes took his pencil and « piece of ee —— ae prep ae gemee i oI D ¢.F. Chamber iin, “2, DDB. | Whole recelpts for premiums during ~— | our story commences. ‘and I wish you would tinctly the expression of her face. GREAT INDUCEMENT. EVERY Sen et paper arte seh hase ames pier antag tet saesiebe ts TAYLOR BROTHERS, M. MORIARTY, President. “I want apiece of muslin, for one thing | fore, satisfied with her quiet expression of } The vases had been purchased solely to grati- drawn —— arp gy eee HE PIANO USED BY THE TAYLOR J. MORRIS THOMPSON, Secretary. Se Mane + ere pleasure, and the less ——_ it was plainly | fy his wife—at least he had always, in his nied on ae “Oh, we ary, I can arrange a 0 i i i i i Bits ae Gaid Watches, 3 » Muste, Paney imate cen city, is ar are instrument] Risks changed from other companies to this ’ » Shary, Ze at for | evident that this pleased exterior was but a] own mind, assumed this to be the case—and ‘o! rticles, manufacto Lighte, New- 5 office a, easily enough, I haven’t the money to | veil to cover a more sober state of mind. her mention of th rticl HILBUS MUSIC DEPOT. ton & Bradbury, New York, and is Frongunced Norchange for policy feo. _Haquireat the of | yo o of these articles first seemed a aper. the eeesncanneasssee ++ee+ $112,812 05 | let me have ten doll; at and expenses during The thermometer of Mr. Jones’s began to “There are fourteen dollars for that pair of fall. He anticipated a delighted enthusiasm | vases.” on the part of his wife, and was not, there- Mr. Jones winced a little, but did not reply. “Ten dollars!’? Mr, Jones shrugged his shoulders. ‘What are you going to buy?” by these eminent musicians to be one of the finest 's Exchange Office, acre sede eet eh Hele *: at ——? “ Did you go to Parker’s this morning ?” he | little unkind. 0 first door West of W. B. Todd’s hat store on | as 0 down, and te! jim to let you have | inquired, changing the subject. “« And twenty-three for th ‘a SS Le jastruments, as regards workmanship and bril- | Pennsylvania avenue. whatever youwant. You'll find him a ver. Yee. Mrs. Jones omiled as she looked if ‘ued eect, H. SEMKEN, Jeweler, Mancy of tone, that they have ever listened to. | © f. 7—3m DAVID MYERLE, Agent. This article Mr. Jones had bought at a pub- lic sale, where it went off “« temptingly low.”’ It proved too wide for the pier, and rather ve than the increased the beauty of his parlor. “Very well; goon,” said he, in a voice not over cheerful. enna. . between 9th and 10th streets, | This beautiful instrument, in consequence of He RECEIVED AND OPENED THIS DAY | being a sample Piano, and sent to us on sale, we & maguificent assortment of fine and are enabled to offer at the low price of $250. We rich imported JEWELRY, such as Filo: ‘will give a written guarantee with the instrument. 1 > entine and Roman Mosaics, Italian Lavas Also, always on band, Pianos from the long es- voice becoming a little husky; ‘‘I can wait and , Garnets, Cameos, and a vari-' tablished firms of ae * Co., Boston ; OYSTER TUREENS, until to-morrow.’’ ety of richly chased Gold Jewelry or any descrip. Knabe, Gaehle & Co., Baltimore, and Bacon & Dish pleasant man to deal with, and glad to getour | up. custom.”’ “You found him very pleasant, I pre- sume?’’ “Of course. He would have sold me half the goods in his store, I believe.’’ ‘A very agreeable man ”” EPERGNES AND PLATEAU. “It don’t matter particularly to-day,” said Large Plated Waiters, Mrs. Jones, her countenance falling, and her “ But Iam not sure that I’ll have the mon- “Too agreeable for me,’’ said Mrs, Jones. | < “ Six dollars for the engra’ of Franklis ton, the very latest styles 2 new lot of | Haven, New York. Old instruments of any kind to spare to-morrow. Business is dull, and | The fact is that I have been on the stool of | at the French Court, asdvigh forarc tone sno Lenten snd Gouge, WATORAS, wamansed | “en Sn pert payenent. JOHN F. ELLIs, Cake Baskets, Pueve considerable topay about these times. repentance ever since I came home. I wanted | frame, that caked Docent eee = r 306 Pa. avenue, between 9th and 10th streets. Bowls. No—I’d rather you would get what you want | only about ten dollars’ worth of d ‘OR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. , wis, athe y ry assortment of fine Silverware, Pitch- | feb 11—tr at Parker's. “ You are counting up prett: fast, Mary.”’ “These are the heaviest ‘ease I will now gather up come of the smaller ones. but when the articles I selected arrived, with HE CONTRACTOR'S BOOK.—One e the bill, lo, and behold! my purchases had ers. Creams, Goblets, Sets ee and T folio volume, containing large colored wor! Spoons, (sterling,) Fish, Cake ie Knives, Superior Cutlery, Mra. Jones never opposed her husband very Butter and Fruit kuives? and Oyster Ladies, Silver Tea-Sets, strongly in anything She felt acutely, and at ea ; f f a 5 reached the sum of owe Pi eles Se : “We Lot attended four concerts, at a dol- 5 drawings of tools and machi: with bilis of al er own clear views in regard to what “« These sto: epers understand their cus- j lar a ticket ; and had to e; 8 carri on Linen Van. ap a pons, Salt Cellars, foe and iron ; aloo tiles ana date for cost of Pitchers, . was useful and proper ; but her disposition | tomers,” replied Mr Jones, laughing. two of theso occasions, in ooeegusens crea OC eEE tcaten awe an aenivd — eer ee George Cele, Civil En- Waiters, was yielding, a little too much so, it may be ‘Indeed they do But I know one thing; | Twelve dollars were expended here.”’ ’ 5 a ya ‘ 7 \. i % m Castors, Baskets, Butterboats, Urne, Forks aad | @'049 © "°° UIPRANCK TAYLOR. | (MANUFACTURED AND FOR SALE BY ’ | #lmitted iii, had been desling for cash, Mr. Parker's “But we must have some recreation. Both bill would not have exceeded my limit of ten J of us are fond of music.” dollars. Lt is such a temptation to buy when we are among the ‘ou don’t have to pay the money right down. rd these luxuri Mr. Jones was relieved by this expedient, ees me, Jacob, for saying what now comes | we should bear the privation cheerfully.’ aud his money remained in pocket, reserv- | to my lips. Don’ttake it unkindly, for it is ‘: But we certainly can afford a concert now ed for ie wppeal. It never fora moment | not meant so.”’ and then, Mary" ‘Very well,”’ she answered, almost meekly, “if you desire it, I will get what I want at Parker’s.” Spoons. PANCY ARTICLES, _____ MORE NEW Goops. SAMUEL KIRK & SON, French Clocks, Dresden China Ornaments, in| JOHN H. SMOOT, NO. 119 SOUTH SIDE GOLD & SILVERSMITHS, , Card Cases, Portmonnaiss, Cigar Cases. Bridge street, near High, Geor, 172 BALTIMORE STREET, ‘i variety, D.C. also a large assortment! has received an additional su, fy of Fall and ne RPEOEACLES Winter GOODS, making his ‘easortment very BALTIMORE, MD. in Gold, Silver and Steel Frames, to suit € complete. jan 31—1m tock auscet oceurred to him that he was requiring hisin-] And Mrs. Jones looked at her husband al- “It seems not Jacob. Atleast, we have eve and age; Sye Glasses, Congress Specs, an Bein WE Genk = Eentite 8. P. HOOVER'S dependent, sensitive-minded wife to submit to | most timidly. hot enjoyed these entertainments during the Opera Glasses. Ladies’ Dress Goods Boot, Sho, and Trunk Establishment, something like humiliation in going toa store-| “Say on, Mary; I will never take anything] past season without the penalty of debs. oh eoarnene in showing cur goods to | Black Moire Antique Silks Iron Hall, Pa. avenue, between 9th and 10th sts. |) 09, r, and requesting him to charge the ly ir not. na Moire Antique Cloak and Dress Trimmt [BAX E JUST RECEIVED FOR LADIES, All our goods are warranted as reprecented, and | Rich stri and Moire Antique Sash and Bonnet ‘Will be sold at the lowest possibie price. Ribbons unkindly from you, for I am sure that nothing you will ever say to me can spring from a feel- ing of unkindness.’’ hile we were paying outour dollars for mu- sic, we had no money to send to the store for >A goods she bought. ra pi and CHILDREN, Cleth. el sugar and coffee. Is not this so?” Button, By in, ined Button, Healed ‘You'd better get all you want, Mary,” he {0% Jewelry and Silverware mad order; | Swiss and ric Bands. lars and Sleeves GAITERS. Also, thick and thin Gaiters; said, in a light, cheerful way, as he was leay- “I was thinking of that pairof vases, Jacob.” Jones gave his shoulders a quick shrug, Mean caeunte; O20 Pens Te yotnted, and ers are Pen cee Bronze, Black, and Colored, at $1.25, ing the house; ‘the bill won’t come in until]: “ Were you?” implying forced conviction. : Engraving on Stone executed at short notice. Stella, Brocha and Bay State Shawis worth 82; Ladies Alpine Button taped the end of the-year.”’ “And it has just occurred to me that they] “‘ My beautiful pencil-case, the gift of which cated Beniars and all Kinds of fine Watchesand | With a good assortment of the best makes Flan- | F tench White Satin Glicerious SLIPPERS, Gen- | yur Jones had nearly twice the sum in his | haye cost more than fourteen dollars, perhaps | I gratefully acknowledge, cost five dollars. Musical Boxes put in perfect order at short notice. ee Blankets, and Dry Goods generally. tlemen’s French Patent Leather BOOTS and : urse, that his wife had asked for, and the | twice that sum ” H. SEMKEN, Jeweler, My stock being desirable and cheap purchasers | SHOES, of all descriptions; Gentlemen’s De- t that it til hi - hi “H ake this out ?”” , betw tached GAITERS, all colors; Boy’s and Youth’s | fact that it was still in his possession gave him ow can you make this out ? dec, me ot eee fully japan savenieae oot ‘SMC ore Patent a Calf 1 BOOTS and SHOES. "Va comfortable feeling of ease in money mat- — pet Hi * aiid S My stock of Fall and Winter Wear, recently se- | ters On his way to the place of business, a MAKRIAGE GUIDE. from the most celebrated manufacturers; is | pair of china vases captivated his fancy, and bret WATCHE: DE. YOUNG'S POCKET ESCULAPIUS; W. GALT & BRO. 7% very superior. i an PEA le: peri ro pie ina ts,andre- | 22 the impulse of the moment, he stepped Or, Every One his ewn Physician: times BaS8 OBSERVATIONS ON MARRIAGE | and CHRONOM. ao on Warn sppetfully solicit your pat 6 and innonce. into the store and inquired the price. iy and Philosophically attention to those ph y call particular P. HOOVER. “Fifteen dollars,’’ wag the answer. you have paid for them, the difference be-] of good service yet. Seven dollars gave us ical censidered, as made MANHO®@D’S EARLY DECLINE, with di pr aedityt! bacpny Co ylor & by— ‘‘Dearer than I supposed,” said he, ina] tween ten dollars and the amount of my | newone. Sixdollars went for the tulip shades rather disappointed voice. And Jones was | credit bill at Parker's.”’ to the gas chandelier. How much does that rections for its perfect cure. Being a Confidential Sooper, Dixon, London, , h Silent Friend and Private Adviser; i Tobias, Beesly & Blundell, Li 8 turning away, when the storekeeper, reading ‘Rather a confused statement of the case, | count up?” Observations on the Treatment of V Also, Vacheron & Constantine’s celebrated BUY AND SELL cnses, Gonnorthae, Sieet, Strictures, &e.j illus- | Geneva Watches, which from theirsizeand finish | FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE; ases ani Men il from | are uliarly suited for ladies. Our facilities Dr. YOUNG'S PRIVATE PRACTICE—to be | enable us to offer the above at the lowest rates. PURNIEH DEAITS Forgive me for naming this. It is one of the items. As is, also, this exquisite little breast- “If you kad given mo ten dollars this } pin, that lured from your pocket th. only ten morning, I would have limited my purchases | dollar piece it contained at the time. ed to that sum, of necessity. Of course, the | compelied me to send the pass-book agai: vases would not have been bought. As it is, ¥ they have cost, besides the fourteen dollars | shabby; but it would have done & year or t to Gre s. The old music-stool was » little his customer at a glance, said— Mary, and rather a forced one,”’ replied Mr. “Ninety-seven dollars,” replied Mr. Jones, “For the price, sir, they’re the cheapest | Jones. ‘Still, I’m ready enough to admit] after running his eyes along the figures he pair of vases in the store, { sold Mrs Gard- } that an error has eceurred. I ought to have | had set down. On all Parte of United State and E shepiens lives Fa inaaear tes suek 7 pce you the ssl as gry pe re wes Zima go aye WGil aoc esate nsulted assured pe =e ‘arts of Unit ates ‘urope; | pairforeighteendollars. They’re very chaste | had it in m et. ad done so the “No—that will do, ell just its cusupuedeumae a gl calahally tapas Na cnren COLLECT DRAFTS 4 designe if 3 aspect of things would have been changed | round hundred, and I’ll concede the other Only 25 cents. For sale by the t, ALEX. M. W.GALT & BRO., On all parts of United States and Europe; | And the dealer handled the vases dexter-| Instead of possessing a pair of handsome | hundred you bargained for. So there are two ADAMSON, on Seventh st , Post Office. 344 Pa. avenue, betw. 9th and 10th ste, DRAW BILLS ously and showed them to the bestadvantage. | vases, not absolutely needed for home comfort hundred dollars almost trifled away, while deon—ine _Jjanie—¢ ON IRELAND FOR £1 OR UPWARDS “They’re handsome enough, and I should | or happiness, and having a debt of twenty- | bills were running up the dry g store and JONAS P. LEVY, NE FRENCH EDITIONS—OF ROUS BUY AND SELL like very well toown them, but money is {six dollars at Parker’s, which will have to be grocery. IMPORTER AND DEALER IN seau, Racine, Sevigne, Corneille, Moliere, De | BONDS, STOCKS, & UTHER SHCURITIEB; WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, AND FINE Stadt, Ducts Froissart, Bourdalone, A cent NEGOTIATE TIME PAPER, ROCERIES, Schiller, Guizot, Bossuet, Monstrelet, Mi > | Investment paying 10Y and over, fer sale. Commission & Forw: Merchant a; + pr arn AC Chateaubriand, —~ INSURANCE AND BILL BROKER, | piorian., Rabelais, doribe, Malebranche, |: LAND WARRANTS. « that is only @ little above cost.” No. 474 gpl a teed Bo Hotel, | and other writers, may be found at the Saoctena’ We are at all times See pees = Me, Jones could not resist the temptation. Sale, LAND WARRANTS of a) “« Il. Send them home,’ said he wisdom, Mary.’’ “‘ Not cash down for superfluities, Jacob.’” NY, B.--Country Merchants ae requested to give itmpotted by himoelf direct trom Parincin sees Land Warrants located in lows, Wisconsin, or tine his hand i q 2 leery vieved if ’ mea before purchasing elsew’ . ani ‘ thrusting his hand into his pocket and draw-| It always grieved Mra. Jones tosee her hus-| The wan smile with which this was said eos-t morocco bindings, some of them with beau- pen ery meee BROTHERS, ing oat ts purse. band in okie from any cause, and now, tbat | soethed the slightly chafed feeling occasion- Z ‘ful iMustrations. ae epee the Trovmury. Tc: What a pleasant surprise I will give | she had disturbed the cheerful current of his] ed, and Mr. Jones answered promptly and Sine ROLES wane anp| Beds grpeea tec anaen eePe | a haan ana Lone pion face oP gp npg gegen | 5 ar A 1 a . H ii y i 5 ij *No not 8 s. is per ens Bk ewan will do welltecall| dec ; -PRANCK ‘PAYLOR. poe tat meet, Oe the china dealer’s store. ‘‘ Our parlor mantel. ‘ace flow. Soshe spoke lightly of what lor we pet uities, but for necesea money now-a-days. We look at fifteen dollars twice before we conclude to spend that sum for an article we may do without.”’ cae b them for fourteen,” said the dealer; aid at the end of the year, we both would cas enjoyed the needful things you bought, unalloyed by the counsciousness that a draft had been drawn upon the future, which it might be no easier to meet when due than at i prevent: Ah. me! I'm afraid I shall never | Jones, emphatically. e “ There is only one remedy, Jacob,”’ said his wife, firmly.” “ Name it.”” ‘Cash down,” replied Mrz. Jones. “‘And cash down it shall be!” said Mr. warm SOISIGE Alte oe en by ra ieces need some ornaments, and these vases | had occurred, praised the vases, und said they | ries _ The superfiuities can come afterwards, at LANE’S, who Lg be aa paved phy a URANCKE Company | J HAVE THs ects RECEIVED F oye the thing. And they are so cheap.” | were just what she wanted. : provided there be anything over. Vases, shirts and Deawers, Becks, | a , MICHAEL NOURSE, Awgnt, No. 461 Thir- ance oun ae Children: * Fourteen dollars from twenty left butthe| <I will be = economical,’’ said she, | mirrors, jewelry, concerts. and the like, must omnet . REMIUM FROM? 'O SPE E: Gossimer and Sandals ged small balance of six. Mr. Jones was expert | “and go will you, dear. In a little while we | take the place of secondaries, not primaries.”” 5 P amount eoond, wcening simmer re lined Shoes, double sole and ‘water-proo! at figures, and it did not take him long to do | can save all the vases cost, and so havethem | ‘ Hold fast to this Jacob,’’ said his oom- jan able one half cash, one-half in note—-annual div. | Boots, ull of which I will sell low for oash. thi 1m in subtraction. He feltoonsiderably | without any drawback.” rer on reaching his place ef business, and Very ready was Jacob Jones to accept com- * tron Hell, bet. 91 toa nite oe ee alf inclined to call himself a fool for spend- | fort, partioularly from this quarter, The Eee) ne eee 20th ats, Perey ing so much money for an edhe in = way words Se wife baa Me Terni — = essary for home comfort. ie presentation | me! through a cloud. © husband was | UNITED STATES COU 0 AIMS. extension of a patent granted to him for anim- - ane of Tash nk EUREKA! ote Dill of ten dollars from a blind-maker, | himself again. ARD—THK UNDERSIGNED, JOHN C. t in “ Lamps for essential olls,” for | ( ARD HAS OPENED THE THE SECRET DISCOVERED who had been called upon early in the spring, | But, was he any the wiser for this little epi- DEVEREUX, of New York city, and M. ee ne an ee ane ee Beet Ma n, Poultty a lathe, om oe Gibbs's V ible Balsam to give a better appearance to the parlor-win- | sode!” Not much, we are sorry to say. e | THOMPSON, of Washington, D C., seers Veer ne 8 the Ghintiets Gay of May: | with Game, Pruita and! Vegetables tn all Thies | roa’ eeeroe otete OF ram main, | down dopromod the thermonieter of hi eel- | shadow had passed fren his spirit too quickly | Tee prosecution of claims for crediuors of Gon It is ordered that the said petition be heard at | #05, : T REMOVES SCURP AND DANDRUFF, | ings somewhere in the neighborhood of sero, | to leave even a memory behind. Onthe very ernment, in the Court of Claims the Patewt Orficeou Monday, the 19th ‘day of Ma C.M havi Des pittetn years experience ina | , next, at 12 o’clock m.; and all persone are not! neighboring city, flatters himself that panion, ‘and I will never again hear the words from your lipp—‘ Money is the bane of United States Patent Office, ‘end to the insured, after the 3d year, 50 perct, | | Alli in want please call and examine for your: wrends N THE PETITION OF M AE. .DY- 7 OTT, of Philadelphia, Pa , praying for the COLUMBIA MARKET, iat and cures all Diseases of the Seal, But the blind-maker had to wait. Nothing | next day bh t five dollars in things r They will co operate in immediate and careful ble to be n he will be | ‘The discovery of this ftivaluable remed was | could be spared on that day from the business | 4 Foseagedece poi hile he was doing this, his | attention to business matters at Washington which to appear and show cause, if any they bave, why | ® whet cep oe roscoe ot PROVISIONS | pronght about by the ample 4 pha its in- | fund, as ther Were several payments to be| wife, from ecgnomical considerations, was | may be entrusted to their care by gentlemen of Petition oug bt not to be granted ee ae hater a eee and | ventor has had in the course of twenty years? ex- and Mr. Jomes had a partner who kept | musing over the propriety of making her last | the profession and claimants In the city of New Fersons opposing the exteusion are required to Peo merit & slate of ee wants of his cuts | perience of testing the vexattons and diea the gash, and who elwave toaked a litleatear Salvadict actuate, otahl onde foneh trtan’ , oF elsewhere in any part of the Union. Sle in the Peloat O@ice thet objections, spectally Laser most & share of the public patronage. ng effects of almost every other article of the , ys season , ke set forth in writing, at it twent : fe hey may be consulted at any time. set fo iat leas y Sars before | Jen —Sewin kind upon the human head, and having suoceeded | When the drafts on private account were lar- | ming, instead of buying a new one. or by letier, elther at New York or Weevinguny, y of hearing ; testimony y i losed inte elther @u LAD in juicing a wash which hundreds of the citi- | ger Or more frequent than he thought the And so matter went on until the year c » | Particular information as to claims which Party to be used af the said hearing must be taken RS. AG oREDROM I Reine rete zens of Washingto re ready to testify as unfall- e883 justified. His partner had as when there came a summing up of the year’s | peen at any time before Congress or me and transmitted in accordance with the rules of to her new rooms a beautiful | ight, and in its resnits, it is recommended to the public | a mily to support as Mr. Jones, but he con- | aceounts can be furnished at once upon application by he the office, which will be furnished on application. an Assistant tor, (one of the best in | With a full conviction of its permanent and beat trived to do it on several hundred dollars less “ Money or credit, Jacob ?’’ Mrs. Jones bad | parties interested. * ‘Phe testimony in the case will be closed on the | the istrict.) she renee not to have her Pictures ing effects, both as a strengthener and a restor- in a year. said, in answer to the exclamation of her hus JOHN C. DEVERE X, No. 90 Broadway, “th day of May, 1868; depositions and other pa- | excelied, if equalled, in the United States. Pic. | alive, while {tis warranted in all cases to ute Itdid occur to Mr. Jones to pay half the | band that money was the bane of his life: | corner of Wall street, New York city. pers relied upon as testimony must be filed in the | TURES pu’ up in’ Embossed Cases for Fifty | ‘he hair from failing out. For sale wholesale ar to my. Aig ae eye nd Mr. Jones, thrown considerably aback by| M. THOMPSON, Washington city. Oiliee on oF before the morning of that day; theat- | Cenzs, such as are usually sold elsewhere for one | Tetailat JH. GIBBS? Hair Dressing E blind-maker's bill, but as that would leave | a: ihe nei lars “nano ras fi him | .N.B.—J C. Devereux is Ecmmiseionss of the guments, if any, within ten days thereafter. dollar. mg itards? Hotel, and at his Halr Manufac- | him only one dollar, he dismissed the thought | the 5 2eFET age mean ee ind Court of Claims. feb so—tf Ordered. also, that this notice be published in Particular attention paid to Copying Deguerre- tory Penn avenue, between 9th and 10th instantly. To be left with only one dollar in | with a telling force, in m taal img agama and Eventing Misr, Wash | types, Olt Palntlngs, ac. fe. feb 11—eolme “Al vcsasak hbk aethenteesd) | DOAN aadiaieie ata pment Eee nee E ington, : blican, Baltimore } i . R. solicits the of - | CHAFING Dic i ‘i started homewa: error, a u 0 e88 0! 5 Peansyivaniaas Philadelphie. Pre and” Joureal | qj 7%&:s0lelts the patronage of the Ladies par- | CHAFING DISHES, PLATE WARMERS, |. At dinnertime Mr. Jone tart ame aici | wife's interrogation. Se oe avila ek of Commerce, New York, ork; once | "Gr= Rooms—401 Seventh street, west side, be- ee ihisking, as 1 they had given his redit, Mary, credit!” exclaimed Mr. | €f Public officers the United Beee?? Tone for three successive weeks previous tothe tween H and I. jan Qt-t¢ I rae 2 ne Femi! Feral ito Be ae ‘ite Ge hate ix dollars in his] pocket. | Jones, with a forced emphasis. ‘You have mesqer er meee condition of all ship eo ven na ey CHAR EE ores 5 HATS!—HATS! es . raring in oom <e 5 P ly recovered from the depressing effect of | struck the nail on the head. No, not money, | vessels belonging g to the United States, aol thee will very q i Commissioner of Patents. EW YORK WINTER STYLES OF 3 1 he onge more to | but credit; thatis the bane of my life! Why | ana where and the names and compensa- P. 8.—Editors of the ubove papers will Beebe, Leary, Genin, with other fash- Also, in store, Japanned Plate Warmers, Table —- sreppeenrades sy pote gone matters. | am I such a fool? I run up vies fin ts with @ | tion of all printers in any way employed by Con- and send thelr bills to tue Patent Omiee, | lonable Gentlemen's Dress LATS, « full pa > Wa fed ee A Crock: | Six dollars made a very nice little sm; and | sort of pleasure, as if I were getting things for gress, or any department or officer of the “4 te awe eee. and complete atnertment Wt NER Hat, Cap low Ware; Painted Tin Goods; Brushes; Peucy | &# his eyos glanced into the shop windows as | nothing, but feel sensibl : Price $3 50. A rer whenever ° t to the U: DSTON AMERICAN ALMANAC And Gent's Furn. Store, 44 Pa. avenue. | Goods; Gas Fixtures, &c. he moved , he began to admit the temp- | pay out the ready money for a Tneeded arti-| C22 be sent by mail to any part of the United Tus BOSTON AMERICAN ALMANAG dec 3—tf i - Reing desinens of reducing my stock - | ter once more in his heart. A box of build ele.’” For sale in W: ~4 for 008 sensived this doy. — tory to peceipt of na spring goods I wilt offer biceks, just the thi ee Bile Bay caught | _ As Mr. Jones closed the sentence, the wait- TAYLOR & MAURY Jan-ll FRANCK TAYLOR. EW BOOKS AT FANIOR fe “spel those in wast of Housekeeping articles strong his eye as he pdr le Fancy," maid opened the door and handed in aa-| feb2 Booksellers, near 9th st. thie t frat AVESY LARGE INVOICK OF Music Dunlop's Digdh of the Laws Pens ee on of Goods in- eo ** Temp! i 2 ops Dig ¥ 04} and he could not resist the desire he felt tego ther letter. He broke the seal ye = pane Comes, BR rr yy SOAP, this day received at the Music Depot. ‘cau ay" mend, complete for $1, ok LW. in and ask the price. + boding of something unpleasant. a &e., at ELL - O¥., between Sth fois ‘ako. HILBUS, Agent, | Maquulay’s B Bookstore, neds Sct, fed 19-e08t PM a Sa ng “One dollar,” seid the ready salesman. tome | and 10ti sts, fob m0. 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