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a) x » A - - —— — = - —————— Cboening Star, == Whis eoelient Family and News Journai—cen- VOL. VII. WASHINGTON, D. C.,. MONDAY, MARCH 3, 1856. NO. 956. taining © greater variety of interesting reading than COFFIN WAREROOM, &ec. NEW YORK HATS. OFFICIAL. NO HUMBUG: THE EVENING sTAR, PUBLISHED EVEKY AFTERNOON, (EXCEPT SUNDAY,) &t the Star Buildings, corner of Penmsylvanio avenue aad Eleventh strest, By W. D. WALLACE, 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. TS mail subscribers the sub- scription price is THREE DOLLARS AND FIF- WY CENTS a year in advance, TWU DOLLARS flor six months, and ONE DOLLAR for three months; for less than three months at the rate of 12% cents a week. (9° SINGLE COPIES ONE CEN’. ean be found in any other—is published on Satur- day morning. <p PostMasTEEs whoact as: ‘will be 8&8 commission ttoumiy parce — = 5 WILLIAM PLANT & CO. WISH ALL GENTLEMEN WHO ARE IN oe GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN ETHEREAL ses or rather that of their chosen champion KERS —renidonoet ie Seventh’ ee a mentee a to bear Jn Taxasvny DerartmEnt, Dec. 1, 1896. i respec EAMeS.. aa rm E VE N I N G ST A R, ad ar aaa enge eranpe they . xt at TLLY CALL AT- am — = ‘aspe is hands, t embraced him in peomees adopted six months ago, of Passer Aang pases yearn tention of our friends and the public gener- THE LITTLE HUSSAR: regular order, and Snaliy, when he had beon ing HATS and CAPS tates Department Pur- | ally to our very highly improved ETHEREAL Or, French Military Ferver Fifty Years Age. | ‘DUS passed entirely round amid his enthusi- at greatly reduced prices, chase to the amount of $1,500 000 of sald stocks | OIL LAMPS, the of the kind ever offered to ; | astic admirers, they lifted him, in spite of for cash only, is in success- ‘ at any time when the same may be offered prior to | ‘he public, one of which can be seen at anytime | The place Beauvau, in 1801, was a 4 | himself, on th A ~rceeggs Bom pite fal operation, uently : lites ot will pay therefor the | CUMIng at our store No 3 C street, between 6th plain, mee which vehicles passed with | torches’ £, th eir shoulders, and lighting those who the Ist day of June next, and will pay e the | ane 7th HOWELL & MORSELL. | difficulty, and when the rains bad softened ly commenced webt hed gathered, they fair- following prices, to wit: ae OIL 88 cents per gallon. the soil and almost liquified the mud whieh | the streets of Parienomphal march through For stock of the loan of 1842, a premium of ten | _*¢? ——________s si spread treacherously uver the many deep holes or, shouting Fe ype with their young conquer- WIGS AND TOUPEKS y per cent.; for stock of the loans of 1847 and 1648, MERICAN HAMS. and ruts, the place became a series of traps in | numerous mestions of the ne reniyns = oe CITIZENS AND STRANGERS ARE RE- very best and most fashionable DRESS | 3 premium of sixteen per cent.; for stock issued 100 sugar-cured American Hams, warranted | Which the unwary passengers often flounded lowers, “Our infant here oa gathering fo spectfully informed that the best assortment | HATS, at $350, equal to usnally sold at ofsupericr flavor, and superior to Westphalia | most absurdly, and evea dangerously, as upon i just slain four of WIGS and TOUPEES are to be found at | and the best $0’ Hat south of New Wonk undia | Under the act of 1850, commonly called Texas-in- | fame” : pees epeiaad) be qbickeands tua — of the Consular Guard in fair BEARDS HAIR DRESSING ESTABLISH- | frst-rate, durable, and fashionable Hat, $2.50, demnity stock, a premium of six per cent.; and} For sale by W.H. TENNEY, Tt was after two days storm in the month of |“ Killed four grenadiers'”’ ori ett, ont, id MARUPACTORY Stik at. a taieseeiret heron aera HATS, | for stock of the loan of 1816, redeemable onthe | cues Daigo orn Retail Georretn, | November of last year, that a slender young | comers. *: Charning ' Wit ae Wigs and Toupees made on the shortest notice. | Small profits and quick sales is the motto. 12th November, 1846, if received at the Treasury | fob 29- eo3t 7 : eet the eergaee. crap pred fellow! What glorious promise!” And while Also, a good assortment of Ladics Back Braids ANTHUNY, Practical Hatter, Prior to the ist day of January next, a premium FRUIT TREKS, & cunts Sreatest caution in picking the men kept joining in the procession and in fast arrived from New Yor! dec 11—eo3m Seventh street, near Pennsylvania avenue, of 2} per cent.; if'received between the ist Jan- e@att ais oe ga be tie tealsenas he directed his course toward | creasing the enthusiasm, the women even OTHING MADE TO ORDER. —_ * | uary and the 3ist of March next, a premium of offering a splendid collection of FRUIT; The youth seemed scarce beyond the age of re igh Cee ean eat upon him in the MBERS OF CONGRESS, CITIZENS | , have made ts with one of the best | 2 per cent ; and if received after the 3st of March | TREES, of superior growth ana oravie hildh i i eight of their admiration, until, between his pr se sceetcrenpanan ton ves | nde aioe - i consisting of PEAC x £ y childhood, to smal! and delicate was his figure | 1 esty and bis bouquets, the poor little Hus fo The Semouts, maastec alge amrtens ps Rope [phi il goheot phar, sf and prior to said ist of June next, a premium of CHERRG be Sayfa renee P meet so fair and smooth his cheek, and might have | sar was half suffocated bef. ot ched ae to examine our superior assortment of Doeskins, pies calf-skin eed BOOTS, wracmanted 1% per cent. tles suited to this latitude. pectentles new been well taken for a frolicksome young girl, quarters. se a his Cloths, Cassimeres, Silk, Satin and Velvet Vest- | French calf, or no sale, which I offer for the un- | Interest will also be allowed on said stocks at | sands of the large Lancashire6 OOSEBERRIES; | 12 Masquerade, from his slender waist, tiny This, however, was not all His regimont , all of which has been selected with an es ted’ low price of $3624. I have shown CURRANTS. red, white and black, thenew long | feet and hands, and his long, fair, curlin i a jubi dp. Guess clal view to the wants of our customers, which | fem to competent. judges, Who pronounce them | ‘0 #es sPecified in the certificates, from the Ist | CURRAN ES, ted, white and black. thenew long | T2Ct | aii i beret a rome) hertereg eer wewlil make (o measure ina manner inferior to | to be the best Boots for the price In the United | JULY last, if assigned with the principal of the | RNUBANT Retine Sao TREES, EVER: : of the army offered bim a banquet; the Indios He was habituated somewhat foppishly in i t " none, at much cheaper rates than the usual city | States certificates recelved prior to the Ist of January | GREENS, &c., with everything aining to | the uni Ppish'y in | of Paris got upa ball by subscription for - 5 NS, 3 unifi f the Royal H - r } venue, WALL & STEPHENS, | | “1 also havea splendid “grea GAITER BOOT, | next. After that date the interest will be allowed | the Nursery and Seed business, of frst quailty | played great agility, os vell a artriodiony J ero iar Stn ppv tadnembewhenr avenue, 3d door easi of the D aneivanes Gas lantar ie 83 0. in addition to the premium from Ist of January to | *"° Y¢rY SOHN haya Seed Warehouse. care, in leaping from stone to stone, clearing | example be fore edie a espa Sutioechr earn ; jan 23— Co. tion is out of the question. All{ askis | the date of their receipt. In both cases one day’s 390, 7th street, cor. H, Washington, Dc | &&ch muddy rivulet, and tipping daintly over | of emulation __ é ly worthy BOYS’ WINTER CLOTHING. for gentlemen to come and see for themselves interest will be allowed in addition for the money | _ feb 25—eosi* the dry intervals of ground, when his atter-| Most fortunately these ext dia E HAVE THIS DAY RECEIVED a | Terms positively cash. dec 6—e08m™_ | to reach the seller. BUTTER, CHEESE, ke tor, and ho ipreceived four grenuincc ath, | not turn the bra of the youthful bers, Ii 1 addition to our usually extensive GUTTA PERCHA TEETH * ae ’ . ° er, an ie preceive) our grena 1ers 0! u € possessed teo much real cour d rod crores sake tee see DD%,0, MUNSON, AF 310 PA. AVENUE, | oie present neice ould be duly seagnea 1o | 1Q Ween, GuADES BUTTER, leo, “aching his gymnastics with mocking | sonse to waste his fame on individual quarrels, 7 », is moun! one ‘ul - , cd i “ ‘u bap tempt pooner biraeenps (aad se Percha Base. Also, with Allen’s pat: the United States (with the current half year’s in- | 94, Doze SCALED HER RINGS. Eas. Although indignant at their insulting con- aa sone taped ney ey oid Pe Pope = an ent continuous Gum, combining bea’ terest, if sent prior to the Ist of January next) by | 190 poet “ “"~ AAMS » | duct, the young gentlemancontinued his route | of hattle - for this same little a 4 “er Fine cloth ROUNDABOUTS and JACKETS ——- and cleanliness. the party entitled to receive the purchase money. 7 hhds. New Crop N. O. SUGAR’ until the grenadiers directly addressed him. | other than ‘hp bana then park - * a Fine and common PANTALOONS covienatie Dentists ana eirieate please Payment for these stocks will be madeby drafts | , 1bbIs; +t NO. MOLASSES, 4 Histone that spor cried one, “‘it | whose name became 50 di ingulshed in all Merino VES = ust reve! and for sale by ‘ou rown in i - ; * Wake and colored SHIRTS Ree eee isunon: upon theassistant treasurers at Boston, New York, BARBOUR & SEMMES, “Hold your tongue,"”” suid the second, | wre conquests of the succeeding eampaigns of UND#RSHIRTS and DRAWERS P. D. Gurley, D D. Hon. RH Gillet, or Philadelphia, as the parties entitled to receive No. 65 La. av., opp. Bank of Washington, “don’t you sce that it is a young girl? you high eanibel of aia gaa yp tecomegre Somer. 4 Sake car eae ocr a von eae z rt Biuney, DD Hon. S A Douglas, the money may direct. JAMES GUTHRIE feb 25-e06t between 6th and 7th sts. ots know how to address a lady : Mademoi- | discusted with a long interval of coun ont e underlan D. ir terson 3 2 7 selle, we are going tothe Barriere to drink i ‘ ; Clothing very large and coiplete. « H.R. Schoolcraft, Esq. Dr. R H Coolidge, dec 3—dtJunel _Secretary of the Treasury. | DE Te i aN: same tame woe shall cs peste Sane —— that, throwing up all his hard WALL & STEPHENS, Hon. C Mason. Dr. Thomes Miller, AGENCY OF THE DECANTER AND BRUIT STANDS 8, oivous wharistia bompany 7 aurels, he departed for Sicily, to comme a 322 Pa. avenue, bet. 9th and 10th street, Hon. A O P Nicholson, . oc . "r GASTORS. WAITERS. CARL WASKETS Bes he 8 8 so cc cps, | DOW Career of glory, starting, as at first. wit! _tan ie Rext to Iron Hall. And the Medical Faculty of Georgetown Col- Keystone insurance Co. of Philadelphia. sO MISH COVERS, $2 fe "| only a little boy fonbing see fader, caitat | bis good sabre as a’ simple Mussar, which ho 664 N EXCELLENT SHAVE.”—_This re- - nov 33—tf ‘apit est stock’ nce \ sec tee witing decidedly the largest stock of Plated | to play truant for awhile. Go homo immed: | “"°™ ® Well how to handle. ct Att oon. Funes I rue Oke Deca ee ae you young ag © do yo hear me ?”” Tuose wro tive 1x Giass Ho ie » bal: ¥ mark was made by Mr. Jones after trying NNUAL REPO one of my American heap Razors. Others GUTTA PERCHA TEETH. ending January 1, 1856. have said the same after using my Tally-ho, ora | "YH UNDERSIGNED HAVE BEEN IN | Assets of the Company, consisting of Bonds ana | %<l at nett cost. “Those palate bo will do well to give us a call. The youth stopped, half surprised, and an | Envy and detraction are not the best polic Double Carbonized IXL. Thereere no tears shed the habit of sending eur wee Dr. Gree Mortgages on unencumbered real es- Also, a few pieces of sterling SILVERWARE, | 8rY- aol, to ay nothing of Secteetcag oer Toren while using ene of these Speen pee be aie atl Sigmon ene, = laste Fence singe be which we will sell at a — eens = we do ‘ou annoy me, sirs?’? askedhe. | cases herman | with telling effect upon those . y , TG GAD cO , ““ Why ?—because you amuse us.’ ho stoop to . dec 31 490 Seventh st. Pleasure in recommending him to the citi- | Cash on hand. 31,856 30 Dealers in Fancy Goods, Perfumery, Jewel? ke . 3 a who p to make use of t! em GIFT BOOKSTORE: and dents] opersiar that we heve over soot oath’ | ucwst onion ieee cere + _| Bing Fane, ke. S10 Pennsylvania avaice, unde | on my way.” EY (708s let meas | in one, of the towns of France, the law againat dishonest bakers is very strict, aad ? e Be Stock notes ....00 Browns’ Hotel. feb 27—ee6: GENERAL SELECTION OF STANDARD | He inserts teeth Cag every plan that is practised +814 356 00 51,339 70 ‘* Not without chatting a little first.”” 0 - select) toba . the officials neglect no opportanity of enfor- A OS CTATIONERT por anh _ ae recap B. W. Towles, M. 219,120 00 CLOCKS. a ra lt een ree said the young hussar, mild- cing it. A short time since, a workinan called AN .0s'S MUSIC DEPOT com ors, oD DDS Sonn F iter, a | POR A GOUD HONEST CLOCK ALWAYS | ly, “ what do you want . on 8 police efficer with a loaf of bread, which of Fa. avenns ond lith street Jam nt, MD @. F. Chamberit: Whole receipts for premiums during goto FRANCIS, on 7th street His Clocks “Let uw see—oh, tell us truly, if you are} ho declared contained injurious ingredients ner Gnaur INDUCEMENT. ea ee a p the oe Sa a 05 Sse Rep ‘one thoreoghiye lees Hise: gad . a The officer examined it, and being satisfied of — . = i pi serdegnl © . PM. MORIARTY, President, | °P€ OF have their inoney refunded. jan 26 his mamma has dressed bim in uniform te or . ss The loaf contained the stamp of drawn by the buyer, containing the name of rome = a ig ea ve J. MORRIS THOMPSON, Secretary. FRESH VENISON, WILD TURKEY, &c. | make him look pretty, he thinks he isa eol. ae ay te covural aiaet x4 yr a 4 itt, which is presented on the spot. Among the : — - _ | dier. is t Sy eman © its are Gold Watches, Jewelry, Music, Fancy T Brothers in this city, 1s a sampie instrument | Risks changed from ether companies to this. fare gegen eel hl Chilly Atal ; aoe Sia fancy dress is that you wear, | the bread in four parts, and. putting them and Toilet Articles, &c from the celebrated manufactory of Lighte, New- No charge for policy fee. Enquire at the office of ton & Bradbury, New York, and is pronounced | J. E. Kendall, over R. Morrow FRESH VENASON, WILD TURKEY, BUT- in bis pocket, proceeded upon hiserrand. As HILBUS MUSIC DEPOT 's Exchange Office, t “It is no fancy dress,’ replied the youth; J te = nstruments, as workmans! and bril- | Pennsyfvania avenue. “ f “Gg oy = bo Ss . 3 H. SEMKEN, Jeweler, Maney of tone, that they have ever fistened to,| feb 7—9m DAVIDMYERLE, Agent. | feb23 "corner | and Isth ats. | G0 to boy: Avice er ach fa; | “Mr X——, Ihave le affair in your 330 Penna. avenue, between 92h and 10h streets, | This beautiful instrument, in consequence of a. nanan wae HEAP PIANUS FOR SALE OR RENT | “Ta - go Ads t » my iad. | line to attend to. I wish you would give me AS RECEIVED AND OPENED THIS DAY | being a sample Piano, and sent to us on sale, we 5. P. HOOVER'S very low m very young, it is true, gentlemen, ‘te opinion upon this ’’ “And he drew from H a magnificent assortment of fine and are enabled to offer at the low price of $250 'We| _ Boot, Shoe, and Trunk Establishment, 1 second-hand Piano for #25 Arvada but I am, nevertheless, a cavalier of the first | Lis pocket one of the four pieces rich imported JEWELRY, such as Flor- will give a written guarantee with the instrument. | Iron Hall, Pa. avenue, between 9th and 10th sts 1 do 45 337 regiment of Hussars.’’ “Pah! shocking!’ exclaimed the bake- entine and Roman Mosaics, Itelian Lavas Also, always on hand, Pianos from the long es- | J HAVE JUST RECEIVED FOR LADIES. 1 do do $50 ‘A fine regiment, truly,” grinned the sol- | smolling it; ‘what scoundrel could have «14 and Corals, Garnets, Cameos, and a vari- tavlished firms of Hallet, Davis & Co, Boston; | 4 MISSES, and CHILDREN, Cleth = do fine tone and finish, fun | dier, ‘if it is composed of chits of your | mew ine it), "hat scoundrel could have sold ety of richly chased Gold Jewelry or any descrip | Knabe, Gaehle & Co, Baltimore, and Bacon & | Button Buckskin, lined Button, Healed . ani » feather.” - such bread as that? . latest styles Also, lot of : y ents of GAITERS. Also, thick and thin’ Gaiters; seven Oxia yes, mundo by Resenkrants; for 9280 mroyrres “One of your craft, friend. But teil me,”” tion, the very styles Also, a new Raven, New York. Old instruments of any kind s tere; 1 made by Knabe, Gaeble & Co., seven octave, | ‘‘It isa brave regiment and a good regi- i : Bucket, « he is fine London and Geneva WATCHES, warranted | taken in ent. Bronze, Black, and Colored, at $1.26. hi A, &'- | continued the French Bucket, “‘ what t 2 . ane JOHN F. ELLIS. worth $2; es Alpine Button Gaiters, @3 new Piano, retail price #375, we offer for $280. | ment,’’ returned the youth, losing patience, gredients are: it may be useful in conv OR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. 206 Pa avenue, between 9th and 10th streets, | French White Satin Glicerious SLIPPERS, Ge os front, Hallet, Dae oy Gor gnd Bacon & Ba: | ‘of which the poorest soldier is worth all the | Rim.” A assortment of fine Silverware, Pitech- feb li—tr tlemen’s French Patent Leather SOOTS and ven’s Manufactories 1 impudent grenadiers of the Guard.” The baker carefully smelt the bread again, ens c Goblets, Cu Forks and eae SHOES, of all descriptions; Gentlemen’s De- “O ho! youare getting an; 7 ‘ mad - ss > Ls 2 pos a é. ey ; Remember the Great Music and Piano Store of aan, g ig augry, are you? and then, with disgust and loathing for the Spoons, (sterling) ish, Cake ie Knives, = CONTRACTOR'S BOOK. Om lige tached wai falas remap 's and Youth’s JOHN F. ELLIS, ‘Because you torment me, base offender depicted upon his vesee tte Be, Proareoy tune: and Crean tgemas, enti Corum? | ing arawiapy et eataeea mainte ite Lae ek | eee ee recentiyse- | e022 906 Pa av.,betweenSthand ivthete. | Ah! you call yourself a trooper, and you | replied - = 2 5 : NSULvER FLaTip Wame,on auaava, | sus asd sue wor, by Googe Gols, Shits | ovewvertat's nor cusnraee manemctrey, popes This hal not fay ie Melapert you ts | beaten ey a SILVER PLATE N ALBATA. p ; : ; ; 4 ns to bran, m nd fall of w he = o> Ss: . . FANCY ARTICLES, MORE NEW Goops. dec 14—tf P. HOOVER Pease (1100 srdenostecay undressed Shirting “ That is, ycu wish me to fight? Very well. French Clocks, Dresden China Ornaments, in OHN BH. SMOOT, NO. 119 SOUTH SIDE Gott i bs Although you are four to one, and have al! Cat Gate anaes, Giger Case: Bridge sear High, @ CHORE BROTHERS BANKERS coment ae > joined in insulting me, I will not baulk you a F 5 1 case (1050 yards) undressed and extra heavy do. | sirs!’? BUY AND SE. “TI wili tell you presently,”’ replied t ficer, drawing the other pieces from his ; and joining them together, «do you know t's mark?” “Mine!” ejaculated the thunder-stric red apie D.C also a large assortment of has received an additional supply of Fall and SPECTACLES Winter GOUDS, making his assortment very in Gold, Silver and Steel F to sult complete A LL Toad NOL wosk ana Bates aatied let scr oe TH it be herd on you; Sisball tl baker ver an Tames. * e oase New Y ork ans a! 10. i “ ” 7 *, ¢ eve and 'age; Eye Glasses, Congress Specs, In Ms stock will be found a first rate assort- | FOREIGN peek E ex aauey, 4 Mashed cad teow: Sheeting Cotten ma ets ee - scratch, on the word of = Exactly,” replied the detective but bieorrhem rs Mowing Git Giode to Ladies’ Dress Goods On all Parts of United States and Europe; | Kicherisen's and Barkiie’s Shirting Linens Me oe too confident, Sir Fenoer; I un- } ing any further explanations, and i ‘whether purchasers or not. Black Moire Antique Silks COLLECT DRAFTS Sheeting and Pillow-case Linens erstand how to handie a sabre somewhat. probable he will be able to give any xt Au our : y “That ill i i i are warranted as represented, and pris [and Maire Antique Blk ood Bounet On all parts of United States and Europe; | Damask Table Linens, Bird’s Eye & Huckaback at we will prove immediately. Strip, approaching trial, for out of bis ow: movt ‘will be sofa at the lowest possible price. White Brilliante, Cambrios and Plaid Muslins | my child, and take your position.” will he be judged ewe: verware mad: der: Ribbons DRAW BILLS Plain blue, pink, buff and mode colors Mouselin The noise of this altercation had, by this —_ . Pr es Neniooenac oora Pens re so teh and Swiss and Cambric Bands, Goltars end Steves ON IRELAND FOR £1 OR UPWARDS; de Lathes ? time, attracted a number of spectatore—shop- PRayine To THR Point.—A certain lawve Engraving on Stone executed at short notice. hie ae = Se ee BUY AND SELL Prench Worked Collars and Sets, keepers in the neighborhood, and chance | who, dwelt in one of our New England t-woe ronometers and al! kinds of fine Watches and org bape A a BONDS, STOCKS, & OTHER SECURITIES; | with other Seasonable Goods 4 s town’ With assortment of the best makes Flan- Musical Boxes put in perfect order at short notice. NEGOTIATE Tim PE#® H. SEMKEN, Jeweler, bal mg toc and Dry Goods generally. T EPA = M stock being desirable and cheap purchasers Investment paying 10% and ever, fer sale. he Sst be oe will’and it to thelr advantage to call before etting —e ae fally supplied. J. H. SMOOT. ave Pokal dt = Cate T wie Sars The little Hussar and the maitre d’armes MARRIAGE GUIDE. nov 1s-tf Sele, LAND WARRANTS of all Decentherinas, took off the mantles, and, unsheathing their DE. YOUNG’s POCKET ZSCULAPIUS; M WATCHES. Jand Warrants located in lowa, Wisconsin, or Fetes of Hoare Oieibian erent emir caries sabres, began thecombat. The grenadier soon noted for his over-reachings aud sb« ings, during a revival came under the viction, and requested prayers fur the further- ance of his conversion is appeal wa sponded to by one of the saints, an ecce but very pious old man, honest, p blunt, square-toed and flat-footed, wh as, | Passers-by—and they formed a circle around ky dee Whar ete peewee the disputants, getting denser every moment, at very reduced prices for eash, or to prompt cus- | 2nd all eager to behold the result, and to see tomers. [febi8] | JOHN H. SMOOT. | fair play. W. GALT & BRO., OFFER AT AGL | Minnesota. CHUBB BROTHERS. erceived that he had no novice to deal with; | went atit : * We do most tly ent af 4s 4 Ps earnestly entre: KIN OBSERVATIONS ON MAMRIAGE | vy tlmescrety variety of superior WATCHES | _Jan2i-tt Bankers, opposite the Treavuly. | tnd.denrabie sock a cost consinting of Over, But as be had brsgged of bit skill of fence, | O Lord, to annetify our penitent bra Medically and Phil hically ccnsidered, as t % Coats ; black and fancy Cassimere Pants; Cloth, | 424 announce: ie nature 0: © wound he 1 his heart with goodness a MANHOOD'S EARLY DECLINE, with a1. | *#tention to those made by fy oken eae eb velvet d & : * é : a . | cashmere and velvet Vests; white and colored | would deal upon his young antagonist, he } ‘he shall hereafter forsaake his evi! ways ©: 4 rections for its perfect cue, Go rt Gonper Tren Hall Boot, sports Frank Establish: Shirts, Undershirts and Drawers; Hoslery, &ec. foaskt oe rere object in view method | follow in the right path. We do kn sf it ant Mi wiser ; lowed by Tobias’ & Blundell. 1. HAVE THIS DAY RECEIVED FOR LA- ur 8! o' ys’ and youths’ Clothing em | which ended in five minutes, by his receiving | ever, that it is required of him who hes Observations on the Erestment of 'Venereal Dis- aise eed ; poet tal gro RUT dies’, Gents’, Misses’, and ets braces every style and quality of Dress and school | the youth’s sword through his heart. priated wordly ; sods to himself unlawf eases, , » &c.5 Jules Jurgensea, Co; en, rections for its perfect cure. Being a Confidential ‘aylor &D: ‘on, Lond 4 > y ets, Pantaloons. z . ; Geneva Watches, which from theirsizeand finish | SNOW OVER SHOES, Gum Boots, Jackets, Koundabouts, Overcoats, i | _ The buy-victor leaned calmly on his bloody | and dishonestly, that he shall make restitat with Cases. Plates, and Diagrams H 7 7 Shirts. ‘aps. ich we wil 7 gg hoe Dr YOUNG'S PRIVATE PRACTICE 0 be | 8° Peculiarly sulted for ladies. Our facilities | Gossimer and Sandals. Also, Buckskin Sel savae cin ene eon we four-fold; but we do beseech thee to h sell at very low prices. weapon, as if he had not yet finished. lined Shoes, double sole and water-proof p i ‘ ; ; consulted without exposure, and with assured | ©24ble us to offer the above at the lowest rates pr Al very large stock of Servants’ Clothing. ibe companions of tne fallen grenadier, | mercy on this our erring brother, as it w confidence of success. Lape seat cena wanes and Chremameters Au invent nec cat na ee our- ae VALL & STEPHENS, finding their comrade perfectly dead, lefthim | be impossible for him to do that, and let h enone. Fax sale by the Agent, ALEX. samen fay bia ; selves. : S$ P. HOOVE = Next to Iron Hall, on the sod, and, suraing the aiseeke, one | off for the best he can do without beggorins cae at = i i Iron Hall, bet. 9th and 10th sts., Pa. av. 922 Pa. avenue, between 9h ani sts. [of them said: “You have fought bravely, | himself entirely, by his paying twenty-£ cn ang Benne: bet. Mh and os. Jan 10 ‘ cw _febiott young aman, and though yon have killed the | cents on the dollar paying diet UNITED STATES COURT OF CLAIMS. - a Y WARRINER, best swordsman of the Guard, it was fairly} The next supplicant at the same meeting pa! ‘ : CH EDITIONS—OF ROUS EUREKA! CHAUNCE :? ily i ty.” roi ivi OEVEREUX, of New York city, ana NI: Sevigne, Comellle,Moliere, De] | THE SECRET DISCOVERED. WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER. eng eee Bo eink ee was an elderly maiden who got ber living by ink,” replied the | going into different families and spinning for THOMPSON, of Washington, D C., Attorneys nals © damauone, Le Sage! Gibbs's Vegetable Balsam ND DEALER IN FINE WATCHES JEW- | jittio h << You have onck inoalind ms: 1 % Bossuet, Monstrelet. ‘her! a le hero. ve each insulted me them. She, also, had been famous f. ns x ! E UFF . | Way in the cavalry !”’ arn; the forty threa: ernment, in the Court of Claims any Th maps beset genprtses and cures all Diseases of the Scal| >| good article, to his choice variety of London, Ge ay ° y ee yar y They will co operate in immediate and careful , be Fbierry, Machiavelli, Regnard, ates aaa hi WATCHES, selected with | ‘‘ What! you will fight again?” cried the | which she neverreached. The blunt old man attention to business matters at Washington which oma may be found at the most mod | | The discovery of this invaluable remedy was | Neva and Copenhagen : thus briefly disposed of her case: “Reform, her iving full counts on her sto a knot was a point brought about by th: ~ | the view of time-keeping and durable qualities, | soldicr, amazed. may be entrusted to their care by ae? of orted = at divect thos Paste tr aoe ventor has had 4 the course et iwoatene os = for which a suiiable guarantee will be furnished % Precisely 80 . 0, Lord, the heart of thy hand maid here be- the ——- and clalmants rare Cte New , Mindings, some of them with beau- rience of testing the vexatious and disappoint- | those who purchase. EST CHAINS ‘Come on, tuen, I will avenge our poor] fore thee, we beseech thee; and wilt thou Yor! Roe a = ‘a =A a ons - ag effects of almost every other article of the| GOLD SEALS, FOB — v. POONS. GOB: | Charet,”’ cried the grenadier, and a new com- } enable her to count forty !”” Wass sevy becmmsniind at any time, petreuslly A find upon the human head, and having succeeded | VINE JEWELRY, BILNER SPOONS Gob, | bat began. This time the assailant regarded or by ietter, elther at New York or Was! in thons. in preducing a wash which hundreds of the citi- | LETS, CUPS, FORKS, &c., for sale at N. Yor! neither the youth nor the apparent weakness MeRcHANTILE Porrrarrs —The Boston Cylindes, of the little Hussar, but fought with all his | Mercantile Library Association are collecting BS re- ith, Parts edi Pi ular Information as to claims which have dec zens of ‘Washington are ready to testify as unfail. been at any time before Congress or ——— = Senta ia ln y : ad out furnished at once upon application by the wnt hee disper ae Cc ekill and strength, and the blows became fast | a gallery of paintings for their new hall—the Pe Nk A VEREUX No. 90 Brosdwe Hl, NOURSE, AaEnr, No. 461 Thtr- effects, doth as a si hener and a restor- and fierce _ the —< agility of the youth Romations —— of the ana ee The ¥ o. teenth street w. EWELRY. &c. his fury; and in as short i ti bi i— Washing’ :, : ao owee Sy incu. roadway, = eee 4 a8 oo . eacetan ative, while {ts warranted In all cases to sto) Also, J defied all hi ry i ort atime} collection thus far embraces. ashing’ the hal: i c No. 479 Pa. avenue, between 6th and 7th streets 1 ; Ty db E tt: Hamilton M. THOMPSON, Washington city. it insured, according to age, &c.; pay- retail ad oun > ety ressing Beier Brown’s Hotel Building, sign of the gris dccbencedary ie promis armed eben |-atenmee-phc/imeeiry esis ~ecaggea ‘The Chronometer, Duplex, Lever. Repeating, Musical’ and other WaT red in the stomach of the burly soldier, which | presented by Edward Everett ; Webeter, pre- N. BJ C. Devereux isa Commissioner of the cash, one-half in note—annual div- | ment, Willards’ Hotel, and at his Halr Manufac. LDEN WATCH laid bi i A i 2 aubell jaims. feb 20—t¢ afte: per bog J = j 3m Washington, B. laid him, dying, near his comrade. sented by Peter Harvey ; Hancock, pre pen tS - fe oro siaiacdaike ankar eb eg cher aot between Sth and 16th sts. ses ‘The crowd buzzed in excited applause | by James Lawrence; T. H Perkins, pre a akg! mig ai it ged Sovermupat GaLumnia MARKET Peace etl eae a STUART’S CANDIES. and wonder. ed by his executors; Abbott a Nd gister 1855, just issu the names, y Q MA! C 5 iS : ‘ ird!”? eri i in| s i J e; Davi igliien leeatione e of all pastmestecsan doa’ I’ seglethia avenue evar of 12th 3¢, CHAFING eee PLATE WARMERS, | yusT Sperber Maroy Poe Beary ee ‘Now for the third!” cried the victor, in] sented by his son James Lawrenc his boyish voice. The third grenadier strode forward. He was gigantic in size, and the — length of his arm hindered all the little Hussar’s efforts to get within ng gree ane — for a time. But the , evading wit! <= ———— ——ar at cries all his Au thruss and| | kg Thirty yearsago a man named Plumer, ierce blows, beset him so constantly and ac- | liviug in Maine, burnt the mill of a relative Sears, senior, presented by his son David Sears, Thomas C. Amory, senior, ee by his son Col. Thos. C. Amory; Peter C. Brooks, presented by his family; William Gray, pre- sented by his family. lace for the keepin: id sale of Pork. of Block Tin Chafing Dishes, with high and For eale at the names, forces, and condition of all ships and pad, Fo Poultry, Butter, Lari. together low Covers, varying in sizes from 10 to Se hanes, ea Z. M. P. KINGS, vessels ing to the ited States, when | with Game, Fruits and Vegetables in all its sea- | which 1 will sell at very low prices. 265 Vermont avenue, corner 15th and I sts, and where t; and the names and compensa: | sons. Also, in stere, zapenned Plate Warmers, Table nove (ion of all printers in any pp Mme gs by Con-] CM in. had sixteen years experience in a | Cutlery, Britannia Ware; China, Glass & Crock- gress, or any department or o: < Govern- city, flatters himself that he will be | ery; P’ tose Bronze and Iron Goods; Wil- SOIREES. ment. 1 octavo volume, price 3 50. able to keep a choice selection of PROVISIONS | low Ware; Painted Tin Goods; Brushes; Fancy ROF.H. W.MUNDER MOST RESPECT- Can be sent by mail to any part of the United | generally, and ho; by moderate charges and | Goods; Gas Fixtures, &c. fully announoes to the public that his Soirees id ringing h d there | out of revenge. He was detected, stabbed een aate _ — perional attention to the wants of his cus- Being desirous of reducing my stock prepara- as ‘ake place every WEDNESDAY EVEN- | tt ey <vpaltinvenque,?? cavenicg the great | the officer who attempted to arrest “him, ana LOR & MAURY jan 232 aoe ee Senne thovetn andor Hours aepiae Stlcnes Pesta med ‘These entertainments are considered by all who | bulk of his adversary to make most tiresome | ‘led to the Isle of Holt, on the coast of Maine, feb 2 Booksellers, near 9th st, | =" ducements to buy. Anexamination of Goodsand | have attended them to be the most sociable that | efforts in guarding his quick assaults, that the | dug a cave and supported himself by hunting JONAS P. LEVY, RS. A. © REDMOND WAVING sDbip | Piles ts aolletted. : ‘oma St ks oc cages ceed eked Gt | weawndiites banana tees ts ta eek IMPORTER 4ND DEAL’ J M to her new rooms a beautiful Sk: light, and feb 19-e06 oN: at Th 1g car =, vied a "3 clone pip egy eps pet his retreat ead ae a wet “anti in Sep- WINES, LIQUORS, CIGA ND FINE an Assistant Operator, (one of the best in = ud ol wc ad wooD: oom. In that second, r ing, \ the District,) she intends not to 2 FIRE Wo! A drank his life blood, and he fell beside bis ‘ 7 GROCERIES. D 5 ve her Pictures | 25 PER CKNT BELOW MARKET PRICE. . SOME HUN i while alieest tu tm Ht ck sheunem, haley onl @ alc i, Merchant | excelled, if equalled, in the United States. PIC. ERRINGS AND MACKEREL OF A S8U- HE UNDERSIGNED HAS ~ | brother-in-arms; while almost in the same ig appearance was mot we, hs : Tea ne & Yeewerdt KER S00 | TURES pu: up in Embossed Cases for Fifty rior quality, at reduced prices. dreds of cords of the best Uak WOUD, at | iment, without # pause, the relentless youtn | bearded. He looked tike an old Mgyptian No. 474 Pa. av., two doors below U. 8. Hotel, Coats, such as are usually sold elsewhere for one RESH PINE APPLES, the Cross Roads Tavern he es pe cried, “let me see the last one; I must finish | monk of the Thebaid. er public officers and agents, civil, military, and pe ; 5 ph poly te thd sanvies of the Unites States) with is avipES MALLARD HAS OPENED THE HAVE JUST OPENED ANOTHER LOT consisting « Sugar Plums, Vanilla Cream, and tember he died at Montville, 30 years old. street p! preety Wasuineton Citz, D.C. dollar. PINE APPLE CHEESE sian ee ord. Enquire of | the play speedily N. B.—Country Meschants ace. quested Particular attention paid to Copying Deguerre- FRESH TEAS, &c he is selling for two dollars a cord. q' The tators could no Jonger restrain thei ALPHAB! me a call before purchasing elsewhere. “7 otypen, Oil Paintings, &c.,&c. ?“ JONAS P. LEVY, Mr. James W. Fling, at the fork of the road. je spec g intheir} Tas Moxxoy . solicits the patronage of the Ladies par- TAKE NOTICE. ‘Rooms—401 Seventh street, west side, be- Att WHO WISH TO KEEP WARM AND twide end T. Jan 21-f oc tly GEO. TAYLOR. Chapel fam. lause within the limits of murmuri! Pacifique, contained fac 474 Pa. avenue. he sg isting of fort Wines. feb 1i-w3w* They clapped eud braved the young conqu: Mormon Alphabet, consisting rey signs feb 20bw 11° Segars and Fine Groceries, 1s TO GIVE NOTICE, That the | °r, as they would an actor at the uocesaful | the single sounds being represented by P4508 FOR SaLe on RENT —Newand if be bscriber hath obtained from the Orphans’ | rendering of a difficult role, exhorted him te | teen figures, and the articulations by t take care oftheir health wil - meat < < at LANE’S, who has a full sock aoeeneeee SRR CEE REVERS OF second band Piaygs from the ort ot aie AAnme ae ee ne jose esi pee ys Ptah oe 1s eh uaeipcammen Uae Oxon a sao and ie ake = N Tas Tay, Genin, with other fash- } a nient terms for sale; second basa Frcwee sonal Estate of Ans E- Toa eth pe The last grenadier ef the Consular Guard | sprinkling of coptic and old English ; aud cashat , LANE’S . fonable Gentlemen’s Dress HATS, 2 full in exchange, and tuning pianos attended to at No of - advanced with a mournful resignation, as if | although simply ridiculous to our mind, may ents Furnishing Store, 24 Pa. avenue. | and complete srsortment sf 5 ast 498 Eleventh street, 7 as myer Oy he foresaw the fate which ited him. And | prove ier 1 toa clan who are fun re- ara And Gent’s Fur. Store, 424 Pa. aveaue. | sep8smec8Tuk Tie” BENBACH. | Vouchers thereof, tothe Rie See odings menue et Seer ee ee ets eee ‘HE BOSTON AMERICAN ALMANAC pany) . ——<_——_____-___________ | the 19th day of had three blows been exchanged, when ar! e past—anci 1 this day aus ERFUMERY AND TOILET GOODS, | wise by law be excluded said | Hussar drove his sabre through bis skull | ancient deeds for 56 received 8, by jan 1! FRANCK TAYLOR. | (EW BOOKS AT TAYLOR & MAURY'S. | I cheap, at JOHN F.KLLIG'S. fob 16m’ | estate, and all persons indebted to sald estate are | gown tohis very eyed 8 th of the United | ——_—a 2 by requested to immedia e it. now rose to = We once heard of adog who bad a * ANERS reted ais ek See | Sau LS ee Fp peor, | CLES PBLGOE a He ReOAE | al oR RUGE TS | se of icy egaloy teeing oer | wine whisk prow ike cd fetal He é at the Mus: 4 o a 4 4 i A 4 - H i. anted. wis GKO. HILBUB, Agent, | tes * Bookstore, near 9th st, | and 10th ots. , feb | feb Iai Administrator. | 4 sigaal victory achieved by their own prow: | always called =

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