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awe wae 2 PURSE TR Ate or —o ' ‘THE EVENING STAR, FUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (EXCEPT SUNDAY,) 4t the Star Buildings, corner of Pennsyleania avenue aed Bleventa street, By W. D. WALLACH, Will beserved to subscribers by carriers at BIX AND A QUARTER CENTS, payable weekly to the Agents; papers served in packages at 37 eexts per month. To mail subscribers the sub- scription price is THREE DOLLARS AND FIF- WY CENTS ayearin advance, TWO DOLLARS EF" Cite, rnvaniasey tn a ware for six months, and ONE DOLLAR for three As ss et toovten ton nnation aneicnan months; for lees tham three months at the rate of Woe woe WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1856. g Ean | {> SINGLE COPIES ONE CENT. = Bh nti fet ed [rhoact asagonts will boallowed EVEN ] NG STAR. the ground upon which her brother was ‘ec- sston of twenty per - = = “Mr. Deniey was inclosing a hundred dol- THE LOST BANK NOTE. lar bill in a letter to send away by mail, at Uieninaty the desk where Rio was writing, when a sb oust armies . pepe hess dashed by the store. hel For the present, with its serene joys, I some-| to the door toobserve the mad animal, leaving times look back upon the past, with its trials | the hundred dollar bill, as he declared, and and its struggles. In my quiet home in the | the half written letter, on the desk. country I feel as though the battle had been ‘ On his retarn, the mo as no where to fought and the victory won. To me life has} be found, Richard had not it. Search been a busy, bustling scene, and bere in my | was instituted, but it could found It quiet library, urrounded by the well-thumb- | happened that our landlord, whois » brother- ‘Twenty copies. seenecceel® 08 ~ CHAUNCY WARBINER, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, Fine Watches, Jewelry, and Silver Ware. Go SEALS, FOB AND VEST CHAINS, 3 FINE JEWELRY, SiL- VER SPOONS, FORKS, GOBLETS, CUPS, &c., for sale at New York prices. REPAIRING.—The Chronometer, Duplex, Lever, Cylinder, Repeating, Musical. and other WATCHES repeired. Also, JEWELRY, &c. No. 370 PENNsYLvawta AVENUE, betw’n Sixth PERUVIAN GUANO at the lowest cash market price. COLUMBIAN 6UA- NO, containing large portlons of neutral OSPHATE OF Lim ki and free PHosPHoRic AciD, in bags of 160 Ibs. each. SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME in bags of 160 Iba. each, or in barrels as preferred. ALLUEN’S CELEBRA- Auction Sales. wan whit vistraih 2 date a elec ees By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer 4 viedes THOUSAND VOLUMES ef RARE and Valuable Books at Public Aucti On TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY EV. INGS, May 20th and 2ist, commencing at six o’clock, at the auction rooms, we shall sell a por- tion of the Library of Thomas kwba"k, formeri: Commissioner of Patents, consisting of rare an choice Scientific, Historical, literary and Miscel- laneous Worts, a full deseription of which will be furnished in a comple catalogue, now ready for delivery. Houses, &c., for Rent and Sale. pembtaned viel (let Jet tetas eels tome eS Feuweanr RESIDENCE FOR SALE.—THE House and Lot in Square 104, on the south east corner of F and 2ist streets, will be for sale at a low price until the first day of Julynext. The Jot bas a width of 67 feet on F street, and extends south on 2ist street 135 feet 5 inches, and is beau- tifully laid ont, and supplied with fruit, shrubbery and ornamental trees. ‘The house is {n perfect repair and very conveniently arranged. It will be sold low and upon favorable terms of ea Application may be made to ALBERT SMITH, at the Ebbitt House, F street. m 9-e05t* “Rosen = = 7 ‘Terms cash. ed volumes of Blackstone, Chitty, and their] in-law of Mr. Denle wished to chi sete tT tad Cone TED REAPING AND | F'ORRENT TWO NEATLY FURNISHED with catalogues nents nance will befurnisted | fettows, I fool as though I had completely | hundred dollar bill, aud caredlly wente eee _apwett Washington. peenbabiatid oe VISON'S, over Messrs. Galt & Bro. Jewelry | or ogues upon application to the Au emerged from the din of the world, and that | that he had received it from Ric in pay- NEW SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS. 18 ADDITION TO OUR PREMIUM MIN- eral Waters, Mead, Ale, and Porter, | Every description of PLOWS AND AGRI- CULTURAL & HOR- TICULTURAL IM - PLEMENTS A full assortment of the cho cest FIELD & GARDEN SEEDS. t age ne avenue, bet ween 9th and 10th streets. “mid JAS. C. MCGUIRE, Auct’r. By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer URNITURE ASD HOUSEHOLD EF- fects at Public Sale-—On MONDAY MORNING, May 19th, at 10 o’clock, at the resi- dence of C: Thom, U.S A., on 17th street, I streets north, I shall sell all of my heaven had commenced bere on earth. meut for his rent, which had been delayed in thirty years of practice I have been an | several days. actor in many a life-drama, which may pos- “Mr =. immediately identified the sezs to others come portion of the interest with | bill as the one he had lost. He is very posi- which I regard them; but more for my own | tive, and is ready to swear it is the very bill amusement, however, than for the edification | he lost. An officer was called, and poor of the reader—though I trust my narrative| Richard was thrown into prison. Of course OR RE! —SE lightful country residences with large gardens attached, at Kendall Green, having beer put in thorough repair. are now for rent at the low price of $150 a year. For beauty of location and health- RAL OF THOSE DE- have made such arrangements as will enubie us to kr constantly on hand a large supply of the following articles, most of which have been carefull: Cp ee by scientific men, as ton- les for weak ona lelicate persons : Ginger Wine, iness of situation, these residences are uvsur- the Furniture and Housekeeping Keffects, com- | 8y not be without its moral—I transeribe | he could not produce the person who lent him Sabtow been parody ee henry a, imiana ae PEN: st. — is! i w hee eh Clipe! euairy mite ay ~ ping from the page of memory an incident from my the money, and Mr. Denley choosed to C{namon, Anise, Curacoa, Stomach Bit- i New York.” | air to the sultri i ana dustof theclty Distance amas covered Sofas. Lounges, and Chalis experience Richard’ lanation as @ mere invention.’ ters, Wine, Stoutons ; Rasp > Blackberry, New Yerk, May 7th, 1896.—m 9-6t from the Post Offices mile and aquarter. Appiy | Marble vp centre Table, card Tabies was seated in my office, busily engaged in It was a heavy blow to the r girl, and Strawberry, Pine Apple. Tanti, Lowen and oth- = to WM. STICKNEY, at his residence No. 4 | Walnut Whatnot, fancy Chairs hunting up the law for a certain case of some | heavier still to her sick and suffering mother. er Syrups; Extracts of Sarsapariila for cleansin THIS 15 TO GIVE NOTICE, That the | Kendall Green m5-2w | Window Curtains, Shades and Curtains importance, when the door was timidly opened. Lltcertainly looked likes bad cate. The the blood, and a host of other articles too aie subscriber hath obtained from the Orphan’s ———- — -—---__ __. ‘Tapestry, 3 ply, and Venetian Carpets d d : tly not more. then!| young men’s sadi in. view of hie « ia yous to matition. Court of Washington county, in the District of | (YOR SALE.—THE ADVERTISER WILL | Giicloth, Mathag, Rugs and @ young lady; apparently not more than fam nie ae >. soe unpai ‘All orders left at our De with the drivers. | Columbia, letters of administration on the Per- sell at private sale between now and the first | Handsome Engravings, Bronzes, mantle Orna- | 8¢venteen years of age, stepped into the room | bills, his sudden cheerful ness, the of our Wagons prompti preonae 38 te. * | sonal Estate of Epwary Wizsvrn, lateof Wash. | of August, a very desirable Lot neatly enclosed, | . ments Without being very pretty. she had a coun-| debt itself still remained, and worse al, m ere aRNY & SHINN Georgetown ington county, deceased. All persons having | witha small two-story frame house on it, situ: Mahogany Sideboard, walnut dining Table tenance and an expression which failed not to] the positive nature of Mr "s evidence, an = claims against the said deceased, are hereby | ated on the corner of Virginia avenue and 23d | Cane seat, dining, and chamber Chairs attract the interest of the beholder. Were all against a successful defencer But i BAJOU’S KID AND OTHER GLOVES. | wamed to exhibit the same, with the vouchers | street, and. fronting 6&4 feet on Virginia avenue { Enamelled and gilt chamber Cottage Set She was quite je, and seemed to shrink | Lad hope of getting him off, for the identity with instinctive dread from the glance I be-| of the bill, unless actual! by num- stowed upon her. But her sweet face and | ber, was a matter to witch few could posi- gentle manners bad already won my sympa- | tively swear. thy. Her sad face and timid movements as- I made up my mind to clear him, if there JNO, #8. SMOOT, No. 19 BRIDGE STREET; day or Map emt) Oo berets 87 Eee be Georgetown received, from New, uded from ali benefi! York, ladies Bajoa s KID GLOVES) on al thes ina while, black It is in the immediate neighborhood of the Ob+ servatory. Persons wishing to purchase can examine the Cope ite time, when the terms Walnut dressing and plain Bureaus Bedsteads, Wardrobes, Washstands Superior hair and husk Mattresses Bolsters and Pillows, toliet Sets ‘White china dinner, desert, and tea Ware -tm* colored; gents. do do i PP a under my hand this 10th oR, May, sele can be ascerta’ m 1-tm ladies and gents. Jaffcta Silk and Lisle TENE 7 neo iOR SALE.—A SMALL FRAME HOUSE Thread Gloves. Also, a rst rate assortment of m 10-law3w* Administratrix. and Lot on &th street, between K and L, Lot —— er Sry — aay van det tasted haat - to tell; habe Sed oe ae oren to a him on a bleached and brown Hose, all qualities ; 3. F. CALDWELL, Dentist fronting 25 feet, with a depth of 66 feet 8 inches. | “"Tovether with a peneral assortment of kitchen | 7 pieliie “hag te ing face] Little hone chen ermenns offered. I had bleached, brown and fancy Half Hose; misses | JS LOCATED ON ELEVENTH STREET, |Terms teasonzble Location unsurpassed. APPIY | requisites : Visitor with @ less prepossessing face | little hope of establishing his innocence, for and boys’ Hose and Half Hose. the second house from Pennsvlva- to ROBERT. A PAYNE, Druggist, corner 4t! ‘Terms: $30 and under cash; over that suma | ¥uld have called forth a frown and 4 short | my reason assured me that Richard, son Particular attention being ~~ to keeping a} nia avenue, next to Farnham’s book street and Mass. avenue. m 1-tf é Y answer, for I was in the very midst of an in- | though he was, was ilty of the crime with ; see =: credit of 60 and 90 days, for satisfactorily endorsed notes bearing interest. mi3sa JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auct’r. good assortment of the very makes of the | store, where heisrezdytoO PERATE above goods, purchasers may depend Sgpelsn ON THE TEETH He would respectfully in- vestigation which promised to reward my] which he was cha: et ting a good article as cheap as the same quality | timate that teeth. though much diseased, however ‘ALUABLE FARM FOR SALE, CON- search in a satisfactory manner. I succeeded so well in assuring Alice Wade taining 9 acres, situated % mile east of the * 2 Jash- Se ee She advanced towards my desk, and I} that her brother would be restored to her. car be nought elsewhere. they may ache, can be saved without destroying | Rockville Turnpike Road, and 2% from Wesh By JAS. C. MeGUIRE, Auctioneer. eae > more deep-sea! ins about the face an = : ee q : ‘ ; EALERS AND FaMsiine oeorzous | Het yttt,mode,ot crtmoting tecth te greatiy | provements area small fame Gweling and sia; | 71s vee, and Let on the Island. — Ox Mag rome with emotion 28 the epee cone are Tey hind, Me. Docket; asd 1 EALERS AND FAMILIES DESIRO more safe, and is atteni th much less force , a signifie er that 1 was the person she | fear we s! never be able ly to of procuring the best SHAD and the lnfiietion of less pala, than by methods | make a garden of great value, of a dairy farm, | o'cl¢ck, on the premises, by'virtue of a deed cf a =a é yx trust, dated October Ist, 1855, and duly recorded in Liber J. A. 8 , No. 108, folios 393,599, 400, and 401, one of the land records for Washington county, the subseriber will sell at pubtie auction, the west half of Lot No 23, in Square No. 496, and a pleasant residence ‘I'he terms will be madeeasy. Apply to POLLARD WEBB, No. 512 Seventh street, opposite National Intelligen- cer Office. -ap 22-tf sought, and handed her a chair; a civility] you. Here are twenty dollars, it is all we which her trembling frame enabled her to| have, but you are very kind;” and she ten- appreciate, for hor agitation seemed to be} dered me a roll of bills. entirely beyond her control. “No, Miss Wade, nothing. Keep your or HERRING for salting can | | dependent on keyed instruments, pullicans or for- have them delivered at market prices, immedi-|ceps. Those who are suffering pain in the fore- ately — being caught, by leaving their orders | heid, face and jaws, would do well to submit to atthe Onion Land Ottice, 7th street above Udd | his remedial treatment. The most satisfactory Fellows’ Hall, or at the fishing shore adjoining | certificates and references can be seen as testimo- x 5 - a a Ages Peds 5 After allowing her a few moments to re- | money, you may want it, though I pray that the iy Nard bridge, Washington, — they nials of his skill in his operation m 10-8tf CeCe ike Par- ilredimest, vomnine wank Ls shebgi Neds Peasedhyr§ cover her self-posze=sion, I gently inquired | you may not.” pecans ten patie S100 KEWARD. Also, table and transient board. Inquire at Mrs. | feet alley, with the improvements, consisting of her business with me. She took ber leave, after thanking me again, “I have a brother,”’ she began, and the hot | and I proceeded to consider the case tears filled her eyes, and fora moment ob- I need not detail to the reader the particu structed her vision. Her heart seemed to] lars of Richard Wade's examination, upon SMITH’S, 233 F street. nov 27—tf WATCHES, ANAWAY FROM MY FARM, ADJOIN- | 8M | OR RENT.—LENOX’S WHARF, NEAR = ing U, Marlboro’, about the middle W. GALT & BRO. OFFERS CON4| of pecember last, Mulatt) boy AMBHOSE, a nearly new two-story Frame Dwelling-House, containing four good rooms, with an excelient kitchen detached from the main building. * stantly a complete assortment of superior | belonging to my brother, A} W Gardi. the Long Bridge, the best aud most reliable] 4 pump of excelient water is near by. chose with its wild beatings which he was fully committed. Th WwW. 5 reall aT ti 5 » one in the territory for landing stone and other| ‘7, cash. JOST, Trust: s . 6 1 ie grand heh ene ee ner, of Chavis county” “Phiy boy Is about eat! | heavy articies, It has about 100 feet front, with nia FaglG. McGUIRE. Auct’r, May I know whom I address?” I asked, | jury found a true bill, and he was arraigned T. F Cooper, F B. Adams & Sons, David nul celcon aus has siicioe lie. He oa usu, | depth of water sufficient for landing a te on ~ =—-—---+-—-~- | moderating my voice, so as to afford her all | for trial. ‘Taian, Dixon, Oraig, and others, London. ally 2 mild and pleasant cenntensuce when spol either side. Attached thereto is asquare of ground By A. GREEN, Aucticneer. the encouragement which gentle tones could Allthat my poor skili and humble eloquence T. Tobias & Co.,.R.& J. Beeslry. Joseph | yen to. for the purpose of depositing coalor wood. On \XCELLENT HOUSEHOLD AND hitch- convey could accomplish for the prisoner, was ansue- ip om Eo Tet av he quove ewan fo un npreen| |b aia scoriamie wing chat | Ey'ew ducmtuurey ar aa teres: Lignort |. lic Wade, ho rept cecal, and. to my grief and coomereniee, “7 +—On MOD F 9 Jules Jurgenson, Copenh: sion if taken in Washington City. or north o! Also, Vacheron & Constantiae’s cclebrated Ges | ‘Prince George's county; Md. and Aft, daira, — onvtoiek ote their size and style; | taken in Prince George’s county, or south of it s ae in either case he must be brought home er secur The above, with those by every other maker, | in jail so that | can get him eosin se ** You seem to be in distress Let me beg | the jury brought bim in guilty, after being of you to be calm; perhaps your case is not | out five hours. so bad as you suppose.” Poor Alice! I could not endure the thought ‘May Heaven grant that it be not!” of mek her and te her of the destrac- feet water alongside sal arf atlowtide. To those desiring to make a profitable business a rare portunity is offered. For terms applyat No. 490 street north, between Sth and 9th streets west, stant, I shall sell at 10 o'clock a m., at the resi- dence of Mrs. Foy, at the corner of New Jersey avenne and D streets, near the Railroad Depot, an excellent assortment of Furniture, viz: ered at the lowest rates. 3 JAMES TOWLES, Proj Agent, Mahogany Divans, Lounges, Chairs, Ottomans “Take your own time, Miss Wade. Per- | tivn of her hopes; and instead of goi oreo W GALT & BRO ; Jewelers, = ee ft ee at akial ieee “= marble to eat other Bureaus haps you pea better wait a few moments, till | my office, cheer knew she awaited tay api2-dtf 324 Pa. av. bet. Oth and L0th sts. pry SEAT BARGAIN IN | OR SALE OR RENT —LOT NO. 1,IN] Do Gining breakfast aod ard Panic | You feel better able to proceed, and in the | coming, I took Mr. Denley's arm, with the n, WOoD AND COAL. E ARE NOW RECEIVING IMMEN: Square No. 453, corner of E street south and Do French Bedsteads, large Wardrobe, | @¢22 time I assure you of my desire to serye | tention of we oe to make a statement HE SUBSCRIBERS HAVING NOW MADE supplies of rob and beautifal Sib Kove, | 10th street west, near the Steamboat What, con. and Sideboard” = *{ you.” f by the aid of which a mitigation of the un- ; aie arrangements, are prepared to sup: | Plain and Figured B Robes, Muslin and | t#!”ing about 10,000 square fest, recently occu, Gilt frame and other Looking Glasses, Paintings, ‘Thank yeu, sir,”’ sobbed she, and turned | fortunate young man’s sentence might be ob- ply customers with the very best article of Lehigh | Lawn Robes, which will be sold at about half and Engravings ae en maple Bedsteads, Wardrobes, and Wangs umein. dining, writing, and other ‘ables Girandoles and mantle Ornaments, Clocks, &c. A large assortment of china, glass, and crockery are and Castors 12 fine feather Beds and Bedding, hair and shuck to my law books, so as not to embarrass her | tained. Almost unconsciously I led him into by seeming to be waiting for her to recover] Parker's, where we seated ourselves at a ta. her calmness. ble, and called for a lunch But I had lost the clue to the investigation, | _ ‘ It is a very hard ease, Mr. Denley,”’ said and though I fixed my eyes on the book, it | I, ‘poor Wade's mother will suffer more than was ay to think of the weeping maid by my | be side. I waited till her sobbings ceased, and] ‘‘I know it; but one cannot submit to be then carefully approached the object of her | plundered in this manner Besides it is @ du- init, and Scbhuyikill White and Red Ash COAL, and | their value. . | also Cumberland Coal, either by the cargo of 50 pieces rich plaid and staple Spring Silks, J single ton; 2,240 lbs invariably giren. Pebieh ped ha os at 62, 75 and 87c., they Also, the very best qualities of Hickory, Oak are dec: argains and Pine WOOD, an wholesale or retall, we 50 pieces assorted styles Silk Tissues and Bat | Lansdale. On the square, which will be enclosed will sell at a very small advance when taken im- reges hada ‘apogee dengue appt ye ret oo mediately from the vessel 20 pieces rich black Silks, from $1 to $2 per | My cultivetion “PD ton given os the Sst af Persons desirous of laying in their winter sup- reneged 2 anes kemith and wheelwright Also, for rent, Square No. 568, between 2d and 34 streets west, and H and I streets north, con- taining 2} acres; now occupied by Mr. H. N. ra would do well to leave | 100 pleces black Silk Mantillas, from $2.50 to | APTI. An abundance of excellent gravel and lies of Wood and Coa Mattresses visit. ty we owe to society to assist in punishing the : fretr orders early, and thereby secure the ad- $12; these we know to be cheaj pee eee marron TINGLE. Spey eee a poner hachegatel Cag “Iam taking up your time, Mr. Docket; ] guilty.”’ hing vantages of low prices. ss 3 Sasa nie i at 12% cents, all warranted $$$ $n Pare oOH Be Ae _ F me but I have heard that you wereakind andj “ true; but after all, Mr. Denley you may Ofice Ne, 105 Water shot Gomme | eb new style Straw Bonnetsand Children’s Shar | A CST MEW nee ER A, GOOD IN: | Refrigerator, Chatn Dishes 4 Fenter* | charitable gentleman, and I have ventured to | be mistaken about the bill.”” m2-Im ae . kers VESTMENT —For sale; 17 oc: 10 actos Of Fitna large assortment of Kitchen Requisites seek your aid ”’ ; Mistaken: Impossible! I am sure of the Land, on the Heights of bears ype adjoining the ety ep 3 formerly occupied by Colon:] Cox, (called the Cedars,) possessing rare ad vantay es as Also, the Bar Fixtures and a good lot of Liquors. It was a very biunt compliment, but I] bill. It was the same o: if there had been ‘Terms cash, — ———— | 200 pleces rich Bonnet Ribbons, at reduced prit : Girard Fire and Marine Insurance Co. gas sli acc) doubted not its sincerity. There could be | ® particle of doubt about it’ I should not have c A fall stock of Ladies’ and Children’s Hosiery building site, and market garden. It basa fine] THE HOTEL IS ALSO FOR RENT, AND | nO hypocrisy in that gentle maiden, none, | Worn to it, of course.’” | F ere ene octal and Gloves nese js Seen calars and ak nis Seonae Will be rented to a good tenant at a moderate rent. | even to accomplish the most cherished pur-| ‘It might have blown out of window.” ob a ¥* irre 2; a in Wa ty dings, 5 ‘ere - ALSO, IN STORR— er part cf it—the elevation is such as to command | ‘This hotel is in thorough repair, and presents rare pose “The window was closed.’’ the antr =e PULLARD W BR, 72%] 50 pieces pe soe Shirting Linens from 50 cents | the most extensive view of Georgetown, Wash- | inducements to persons wishing to embark inthe |‘: Whatever Lean do for you, Mies Wade ‘You must think Richard Wade was a fool eam” agent, No. St2 Seventh st » Opp. 95 ploses MEIGS opt Ruts Linens at'2s: st a ae oe cee ee tent of tiie property | Rel asinees, a8 the ae “apply tole Foy, | ‘ball be done with the greatest pleasure,”’ 1 | to take such an opportunity of robbing you onal . 7 ny ic - . y : z > es ete! tot Re and 37 cents : dere it more desirable, being free from the Corpo- | on the premises, or to the mebectiber. * | added. when. as you testified, he handled hundreds ration taxes. For terms, &c., apply to J. L. KIDWELL, 8 jan 2—wtf m 12-6t A. GREEN, Auct’r. ‘Thank you, sir.’” . of dollars of your money every day. If he By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. “You must not look on the dark side of | had meant to rob you, it seems to me be would V ATCHES AND JEWELKY 25 perct, 160 pleces plaid Muslins and Cambrics from 12% cheaper than it can be Lethon bought elsewhere in Washing- < 5 cases bleached, Cotton from 6 4 and 124 on the premises If the terms of sale are not compiled with within five days Srna, will be resold at the risk and expense of the efauiting purchasers. ‘Title indisputable. m 13-4 JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auct’r F : in- | have chosen a better o; eo tone 50 dozen Table Napkins from $1.25 to 1.50 per VAPESALE CRIGHTREN Sea Eee DWELLING House eesti ie los, we woapnt st guilty; and] ‘<The fact is undeuiebl aigea J.ROBINSON’s, = ’ 20 a Diapers, in all grades ited pie reine of ple te 4 NOON, Juneéth ‘at 6 o'clock, on the remises, 1 you must not regard any thing as hopeless es no ee — mention 4 dozen plainer apH-im 319 Pa. av. opp. Brown’s Hotel. | | 199 Teen'owele Bleached and Brown Table | New Hampshire Avenue, near the circle, First | shall sell part of LotyNo. Sand 10, in Davidson's | Wotil all cfforts to redeem it have failed,’ | | Cases than this where innooent men have been FS ES REESE Cloth Ward, ranging in price from 80 to 160 dollars | subdivision of square No. 340, hea | 15feet6 | continued, with a smile, from which she | punished. f CHOICE FRUIT TREES FOR SALE. With an immense stock of all kinds of season- | each Teresa fom to 15 dollars permonth Par- | inches on Ilth street west between M and N | seemed to gather the hope I desired to impart. “There is no chance for a mistake.” 0 APPLE TREHS, OF EXTRA | able Dry Goods of the best class, to which we ask | tles purchasing with the view of building thereon, | streets north, running back 92 feet to a public al- “‘T have a brother, an only brother, who is “You might have thrust the bill fn your 1 000 rowth and well assorted. the special attention of purchasers. lumber or bricks {at market prices) tothe amount | ley, with the improvements, consisting of a sub in the deepest distress.’’ pocket and lost it.”’ 5,000 PEA TREES, forming a com- COLLEY & SEARS, of 150 dollars will be advanced thereon, secured | stantial, well-finished three-story and basement “ Hig »’ T asked, taki ad: ‘But thesame bill reached me again ti b plete assortment and well grawn. No. 523 Seventh strect, 3d door above by deed of trust on the property. Title Indispu- | brick Dwelling-House, containing eight rooms, nome? » taking & pen, ready brotherindaw, whi Sgain throug’ A few very cholce Dwarf PEAR TREES, of} m S-eo2w Pa. avenue, | table. For any other tredrndtion apply to H. | aleonventently arranged, with closets, &c. There | 0 note down the facts in the case, as she de- | my brother-in-law, who received it from extya size FARDWARE_OCHEAP PO OT a > | PARRY, Marble Yard, Pa. av., bet. rath & 19th | Js also a well of pure water and a good cellar on | tailed them. ade,”’ replied he, involuntarily thrusting his ‘ne above comprising a very choice assortment HARDWARE—CHEAP FOR CASH. ats. ap10—3m_ | the premises, and the whole property is verydesi- | ‘‘ Richard Wade.”” hands into his vest pockete. of Trees were raised by the late John H. Kiny, Cn: HOUSE FURNISH GOODS, ein IEMIV aE SAT AS oREY Sane qabic to any pocoan deniring: 8 comfortable dwel- ‘Go on, if you pleage.”” Suddenly I observed a im his E 3, 7 r thy pleas te C : z : ; a ; ROEvoUERDSS J ons — eee yee ey 9 ir Scales, Brushes, Shovels, Spades. convenient, three story frame House, with a ‘terms : One-thicd cath; the eles tne adi 1 fa ~ : book-Keoper in the store of Den- earraor mat aileeery only o = Apply to W. Albert King, No. 35 south High Forks deep lot laid off asa flower garden. The above | 12 mouths, with Interest, secured by adeed of trust | 13. & Co. : ket He tod th » a he Jett hand street, Georgetown, D. Cor at Valley View ssid ae Plough Castings, house contains ten rooms, all private; a side “ Ah,”’ and I wrote it down, and being ac- | pocket << rust one finger through a ks Farm, one mile northwest of Georgetown. Catalogues farnished on application Hinges, Screws, Glue, Files, &e. &c. E. J. KING. In fact everything to be found In a well rogue Also, for sale, a few thousand very choice | ‘ed Hardware Store always to be found on ROSES. Apply as above. E.J.K. | and cheap for cash at mar li—tf HARVEY & ADAMS, = ap 2-eolm 325 Pa. av , near 7th st. [No _ GIBBS’ WIGs. OTICE UF THE DISCONTINUANCE ALF WIGS , a | OF THE LAND OFFICE ATIOWACITY | H TOUPHES! Ach eual eee ee ee tube IN THE STATE OF IOWA States for sale or made to order at his Stores—for Notice is hereby given that tn pursuance of law, | ladies, on Pennsyivania avenue, between 9h and alley, and the priviledge of aback alley The above house is situated on the north side of Mas- sachusetts avenue, between 4th and 5th streets, No. 501. For further information please call as above. Possession given ina few days. If the above Is not sold in a few days it will be for rent. ap 30-f ANTED.—COUNTRY BOARD CAN BE obtained at a pleasant location near Bla- densburg depot, on reasonable terms after the 15th instant. The grounds are well supplied with shade, making it a desirable retreat for families quainted with the firm, I began to fee! more | hole near the top of the pocket, and was ex- confidence in my ability to aid my fair client. | Ploring the recess inside of the lining of the : Denley & Co, were merchants of estab- eA My God!” —— AReuity idk ish ation for i n - cs : i e, sudden 0, ee reputation for integrity and upright from his ebair, in the highest veo f =< ‘ My mother is a widow, and dependent | While with a nervous twitch he tore away the upon Richard for support. She has becn af- | Pocket, and drew out a bit of crumpled paper. flicted with a cancer for more than three} My heart leaped as his trembling hand un- yeurs, so that I can do nothing but take care | folded the paper. It wasa hundred dollar of her and do the work at home. It takes | bill! . all of Richard's salary to support us and pay | _‘*G@od forgive me'” exolaimed he and his By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. ERY ANDSOME AND VALUABLE Square of Ground, beimg Square No 739, with the Improvements, at Auction.—On THURSDAY, the 26th Instant, 1 shall sell in front of the premises, to the highest bidder, at 5 o’clock a. m., the above-mentioned property, be and ia view of the report of the register and re- | 10th streets; and for gentlemen, under Willards’ through the summer. An omnibus runs twice a ing the formerresidence of Mr. Thomas ogy re the doctor s bill; but he has labored cheer- | Cheeks glowed with shame ne ries ae ce ieonen ans a a m 13-eo3m*_ | day. beside el cons calonce of the cars, thus sf- [Sn moeety New way wrens ene ‘he fully for us, for his poor suffering mother.| ‘‘ You were mistaken, then ?°’ that jet is ae low one hoa ou- — fording ample facilities rsonus bi j- | situated o: . "e * * - “ . : sand acres, the Secretary of the Interior has diree- FROFOSALS FOR FUEL. ness Intheeity. "AHS" D! JONES. | Capitol. “The iimprovemeats areot the rst order. | Hichard is very kind, and never thinks of the Ned acne io fhe jadge with me, Dook- ted that the land office at lowa city be discontin- . ’ ew ued, and the lands remainin: unssla at the time Cus repessise a Oran igi hey: | of the discontinuance be made aublect to saleand \GPARATE waa yee pe ee emailing tease wed oe cometatad | 5, be received at this office ustil ‘Thuredey, the ‘ an z Ppropri 1ath June, 1856, at 10 o'clock a. m., for supplyin vy law, and subject to private entry at the land such quantities of Wood and Coal’ ying office now discontinued, will cease to be subject wired fiom Tat Joly. iat ere ee aay Te to entry at said office from the date of the receipt | Juled from 1» tithoned ‘4k Waskincce? ae? of notice to that effec: by the register and receiver | ‘gM *tatloned at Washingten city, many deprivations which our circumstances | et,” and he rushed furiously towards the compel him to endure. He is contented to | Courthouse. — work early and lute, and never spends a dol- T need not inform the reader by what for- lar upon himself. Oh, sir, he is such a good | malities the judgment was reversed—but it brother!”” was done at onee—perhaps some violence was ‘Your mother must be grateful for such | done to the forms; bet Richard Wade walkod son, and you for such a brother”? with me to my office, where he wae folded in ‘Oh, we are, sir! But, poor Richard! he | the arms of his loving and devoted sister. m 6-eoim* ARE CHANCE.—THE UNDERSIGNED offers for sale those beautiful Lots situated on 3d street, a few feet south of Pa. avenue. Their situation cannot be excelled for either business or residence sites, and will be sold at a great sacri- fice. H.C, HARKOVER. ‘Terms: A smallcash payment, and the bal- The House contains Dgse! good and conveniently arranged rooms, with wii Se and fs sup- oes with water fixtures and otherjconveniences. he garden and grounds are large and in the highest state of cultivation, and stableand car riage-house sufficient for the accommodation of six horses and fourcarriages. In the garden there is a large vinery, which ylelds large quantities of the most delicious grapes This square has a thereof, and the land officers at Fort Des Moines aucein 1,2, 3, and 4 years. Residence, No. 6, | front of 244 feet on New Jersey avenue. isin jail now ;” and again she sobbed as though He was saved! He was innocent! Whata will give public netice of the day on which they | 1 ¥¢ Wood to be the best oak sapling, and the | 32°61". street, Capitol Hill. feb 23-tt’| As 1am directed to se!l to the highest bidder, | her heart would break. et thnill of joy ran through the veins of the fair will be Prepared to recelye applications for entries pond bates i oerer sce atthe option | Oo wate persons wishing to make a good investment orto |“ Indeed? In jail 2”? girl. of any such lands at thetr office : ee | | eveh quantities ts hnay tie icqulves by itr ee te REDUCTION IN PRICE OF secure a beautiful Jigseargtne pr do en whe I was not quite prepared for such a catas- We were immediately joined by Mr. Den- Given under my hand, at the c ty of ashing- |} aeiivered, Pile thd Dicneinee ot ouch pain ICE CREAM AND WATER ICES. | *mine the property and attend the sule. r. trophe as this, and I confess that my feelings, | ley, who took to himself much blame for the fon, this 19th Oey aus. A HENDRICKS OF caper aected by said commanding otficer, i‘. CONTE show the propert ‘to partes desising to examine | wyer as was, were much moved. Buti: | part be hed acted” He aplogiued ThViey Commissioner of the General Land Office, | f ©Pense to the United States TARAS CONFECTIONERY, it, and for particulars Apply to Theodore Mosher, | W28 possible that. the poor girl was deceived | humble terms to his book-kee ap 17-lawow ™ 13-lawtJel2 — ene, Bis. Ay BER te ae C.} at his ase Blugden's Whurf, orto the | in regard to her brother, that he was an angel “You meant right, Mr Denley,’’ said Rich- pLD COGNAC BRANDY. = o> Malor and Quartermaster: | 7 Cx at fnis colsblishert ae EAD | subscriber. at home, and ademon abroad, asT have known | ard, taking bis proferred hand in token of his Ce ject sesuesd eur otiin <ieiaea a aieias ht WILLIAM A. BATCHELOK’S 82 per galloa plain, or $2.95 moulded ; single egy eect er Nea ferldue in four} more than one man to be. Yet I could not re. | forgiveness Rew Yorh— sKILE ULE ape eA A nD a ey The quality of our prod tons! 11 kn chaser to give notes for the deferred payments, a pgs Pe sieniak cele WR eo meee e : jodi os en ~~ fnich I coun wad > s 80. Whi e quality of our uctions Is so we! own 2 i c i ave ta wi ane con mapa isondy ot wee Stale and Retatlat GiBBS'S Hat acne Te to our cliizens that comment is unnecessary ; to | beating interest from the day of sale, (interest to | !8dy had pronounced upon his character with = pore such a conclusion. forget,”’ replied the merchant. “I shall make Bac: biisomenton Pennsylvania a: 2, b 9th | strangers and sojourners we need only say that for | P Pa!d semi-annually, ) and alien on the property A “ 4 d i Choice Old Whisky, none better In the country | ‘* venus, between I 5 7 te *ecure the payment of the notes. “Of what is he aceused, Miss Wade? Nay, | you such amends as are inmy power, and I Brown Stout, Seoten Ale Sey ecient and under Willards’ Hovel pe gicsllence of eur 1Ce CREAN, m 10-4 A. GREEN, Auct’r, | do not weep, he may be innocent ” id egin by raising your salary.”’ a : peas ae ———____ @ Sulver Medal by the Metropolitan Mechanics’ | WFAnSHAL'S SALE.—IN VIRTUE OF A| ‘1 4vow he is!” she answered with consid- Thank you, sir, you are too kind. My in- For sale b JONAS P. LEVY LIM 8 } LIME! :—LIM Institute, {n 1855. To all we say, the above arti | MU itor ried Panceiietes ae TUE OF 4 | orable vehemence. ren aonee ta me tenet which is of more opn- one es Wise Lacees ane Hales ThL eg ape v HleRROW, AT [cles shall be equal hereafter to'what they bave | issued hoc the Clerk’s Ottice of the District of | ‘‘ Then be assured his innocence will be made | #¢ Bene “4 me than anything else "” Cigars, aud Fine Grocertes m 6-tf | situated on Rook Creek, between the, SPber apd | a ondere for DINNERS, WEDDIN Gg, | Combia, for the County of Washington, and to | apparent to the world.” © parties left my office soon after. ‘The me directed, 1 shall expose to public sale, for cash, on SATURDAY, the 3ist day of May inst., in front of the Court. house door, at 12 o’clock m , Property, to-wit: All defendant aim, and interest into a frame dwel- “* Would that I could feel so !*? scene when the poor mother was informed of “Now, if you will please state the facts of | the result, can easily be imagined by the the case, I will make a memorandum of them, | Tetder Since that day, Ihave been proud aud I doubt not we shall be ableto make a| t? number neo | my personal friends the good case of it.”’ members of the Wade family. 2 lower bri » & kiin of very superior € soy pe UNLY 1256 roe Book | BURNT Lime. ‘The tubsctlbets have sok UCKLEY’S CELEBRA : o' band a large suppl of PLASTERERS’ HAIR for the parlor, containing a collection Rasal new | CEMEN 3, CALCINED PLASTER, and every and popular Songs, as sung by Buckley’s New description of the very best quality of lime, which Giles Serenaders at their opera house, Broad- | wiii be disposed of on the ost ressonubio terms. BALLS, &c., attended to with our usual care and dispatch. A L ARNY, An ass rtment of French and Domestic CANDIES, FRUITS, NUTS, and CAKES, the srrde always on band. JELLIES, BLANC MANGE, right, title, ling house situated on Lot No. 1 in Square 477, in CHARLOTTE DE RUSSE, CANDY rYRA2 “Why, mother's sickness had reduced Richard's friend returned from the a way, N . © agent, —eotf 5 3 t . C., seized and levied ‘y> ed m: aise PLEX ADA sN = Se GORRY 5.00; DS, &c., made to order at short notice. ceeeene Deeg a titese Coxen, and will | brother's finances down to the lowest amie few days after. He had not received the let- mar38Jm 7th street, opposite Post Obiice, CASH PAID YOR FURNITURE. | o¢lffg, Goods sent to any part of Washington tree | be sold tonatafy Judicial No. 35. to October term | low that we had not even enough to pay our | ter Richard had sent him, and was ignorant \CONOMIC COTTAGE BUILDER, by C. c ERSONS DECLINING HOUSEKEEPING |° "3 1£66, Joseph Libbey & Son vs. William Coxen. | quarter's rent, and the quarter bills. Richard | of the events which had ocourred in ab- EP SOMIC COTTAGE BUILDER, by C. | For having a surplus of Household Effects on | ALNWICK FRENCH AND ENGLISH FE- So aoe paribal ig, | "a8 much disturbed by this difficulty, and for | sence. Richard paid him, and it is not very ‘Seughatammn Eneamn’s: ech atta neste hand, will find us prepared at all times to pur- | © MALE SEMINARY, ma 7-dts or District of Columbia. | several days he was very sad. But one day | singular that this same friend became the | Headley's Sacred Plaine, i vol, Uloscretes ey wish to Ginpone ce Sait ernicuee a8 they ACK BOARDING PUPILS. ¥OR THE MAY BALLS. be came home with an unusually cheerful | husband of Alice two years after. Mr Den- | De'Bow'smeview for May. Hae eee ONTE & COOMBE SS Daitimore and AN MILES ON THE | Sar HAVE NOW INSTORE A BEAUTI-| face, and informed us that he hed jaar its | ley kept his word with Richard; the yeurafer | -- National Democratic Keview for April. feb 19-cotf __No. 969 7th st , bet. Tana K, | Parsee at Washington Railroad and ful assortment of WREATHS, sult rent and all the bills. he was admitted as partner, and has long ms FRANCK TAYLOR. ees aa . BEN i at seed th vate niles south of the village of able for the approaching May festivals ; ‘‘ We inquired where he had obtained the | since made his fortune. 333 PENN. AVENUE. DEA LER IN ICE. M A. Trent g Contec! also, all kinds of ‘Flowers for dressing the money. He told us he had borrowed it of a SISTERS tfully in- form their covers and others that is thelr = tention to close ‘manently thelr day school in term of their Alnwick Irate ne Samat ™ eir titu! Rapier maken eeiee 8 may le to rer — Post rtd Ma ” = . B —Every facility is afforded for t! + sition of the French Language and Muse. hair; and would respectfull juest those who will be in need of such, to ee a callat our Fancy and Milli store, No 310, Pennsylvania Avenue, between 9h and 10th sts., north side. ap 2 HUTCHINSON & MUNRO. NOW RECEIVING, NEX, AND FASHIONABLE STYLES OF Gentlemen’s Furnishing Articles adapted to Bpring and Summer wear, LANE’s frieud, who had started that day for New Or- | _ A Puzzim.—To those who take an interest leans, We thought nothing more abont ittili | in such thingey-we will gavea woieh, a week after—that was yesterday—whon be} (however simple it may appear, our.in- did not come home todinner. We were not | genuity and patience for some | ; Take ten alarmed, however ; but when he did not come | Pieces of coin, and place them in & row; take home to supper, we were much disturbed, and | One of them and jump over the twoothersuext I went to the store to seek him. to it, and soon, until you have diminished the ‘Mr Denley told me that he had been ar- | the ten pieces to five. Try it. Bors CLOTHING —WE HAVE THIs DAY oo LEFT AT THE FOLLOWING 9 a = assortment of Youths, Boys, places will be promptly attended to: sod Childrens Spring and Sammer clothing tc | Kidwell & Laurence, corner Pa. ave. and 14th 5 which we would invite the attention of purchasers | street. ~9 generally. WALL & STEPHENS, @. F. Kidwell & Co., l4th street; opp. Frank- m 9- 822 Penn. avenue, next to Iron Hall, iin —— megs Pi ak 19th PAKODY ON HIAWATHA: Plo-r-bas | and wire rae os on tah. A that’s by no author. “A Deed Geo. Settre, New York avenue; Between 10th | wittout a ap H-atJunel Gents’ F dollars from bi name.” Perpetrated by J. K. Phi an- rane Gh een A urn Store, rested for stealing a hundred rom him der Doesticks, P. B., {llustrated wit an fiumense "aC Dre & Co., Druggists, corner of 9th and | JCK CREAM. ap 14- 424 Pa. av., near corner 4% street. | about a week before I was horrified at| [g> Aneditor remarks that some one has Rumber of cuttines in wood, $1, for sale at I streets. Z "sca rwo DOLLARS per gallon at ATEN ICK CREAM FREEZERS, ALL | ‘he charge, and had nearly fallen upon the | written on the art of making one happy with- TAYLOR & MAURY’B Robert A Payne, Druggist, corner 4th st. and NORBECK’S Confectionery, sizes. Prices always low. floor.”” .. | out money, aud says he is in excellent condi- me Bookstore, near Wh st. | Mass. avenue. ap &—tawow ap 28-im 316 Penna. avenue. ap 2 @. FRANCIS, 490 Seventh st, ‘The poor girl wiped her eyes, and I inquired | tion to be experimented upon. ee