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0 eeeeeeeeeeEeeeeeeeeeeeeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEe——eEeEeEeEenrrerereeeeseeeer OC EE THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED EVERY APTERNOON, (EXICEPT SUNDAY; - me A? THE STAR BUILDINGS, Gorner of Pennsylvania avenue and 11h strest, By W. D- WALLACE, and is served to subserfbers by carriers at SIX AND A QUARTER CENTS, te the Agents ; served in at 37) cents - To bers the scription ah E DOLLARS AND FIF- TY CENTSa year hg ao or six paws, and EK LLAR three mouths ; leas than three months at the rate of By cents @ week. i> SINGLE COPIES E LY IN ADVANGE. cr) x: comtaer TarmatenP eRe gee bese ee ae WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1857. . 1,290. | Povrasersas wnnscteren a commission of twenty per Sent) eee EVENING STAR, | sagt ny incu {2 "08 Ber angen “The: are auburn,’’ said I, « > though 1 my yore eee VOL. IX. iNT. ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Corner of lith st. and Pa. avenue. AUCTION SALBS. By C. W. BOTELER, Auctioneer. rer ae oa Pad dete canealy MR. F. NICHOLLS CROUCH, ALE OF ELEGANT FURNITURE, say it that shouldn't say it, peck THE FATAL KISS. reliable substance that worn in the mouth, | THE COMPOSER AND LECTURER, AND THE MUSICAL EDITOR. OF Sitarge Mirrars, Fine Fair. of Coxrieg a he eee they,are very pretty suburp, too "” as shown by the last Americas man Dents fonven: “GODEY'S LADY’S BOOK, MORNING, March 19th, commencing at 10% | Serena Lovewell was one of the prettiest They're nae Bogor} = wince in which 1 tua a statement to the public | FFAVING ESTABLISHED HIMSELP 49 THE SINGING MASTER OF THIS INSTI- | o'clock, | shail sell. at the reskdence of the E02. | sisters that attended na Ww. the Sunday class-meetin, d before she had a chance to sbould be made in this coanection TUEIO S, mapeiend announces to Heads of Families, Schools, and Strangers visiting | James Guthrie, on F’, between 13¢h and 14th aad y gj an Tepeat f our church, as we called it at the board! th 1 to devote to Private Scholars, and that some vacancies | an extensive and valuable coliection of househ: hy . - s oarding- | red, I! her mouth 80 effectually that Pt peer 7 ee ar a me occur in bis ‘‘ Academisal Classes, (eceomtiy caused by ce in the Administration.) To F urniture, consisting, in house, and was an object of admiration from se paulaet or kc it of attend > he devout and those who ‘ork secure sdmission, early sppliestion must be and exam! ons fequired as to capability for | Two fine solid rosewood Parlor sultes, covered | evo: jose ‘Were not #0 hopeful Thomas had come round that evening, and Zhapel, in the city of New Fors | joining. rvs a with silk Plush ; pious among the outsiders Her amen was | thought he would take «last look at Serene His First Classes Course of Education : Handsome R osewood oval Centre Zable, with | the sweetest, and her singing of the hym i > Declamation, : Dramatic ‘4 Recitation, marble top , was the divinest that could conceived. und Hey - pb lp apg arri ot Oratorio, : Chureh Service, a_i : Four very large french-plate Pier Mirrors, frames | I always believed that her living charms did precisely the stage when the last “red” was per- | Founded on the System practised in the European maegpprek and Royal 4 y of London, ee romps PAs orcng a i heavy gilt | more towards keeping our church alive than suppressed and a fearful oath, from a Metho- ‘there, and had worn them , muistnsos spectmoes attrateed ene f emeieteer Large gilt-frame Freneh Plate Mantel Mirrors | ll the material the preacher threw into his | dist, tumbled on his tongue, which he was eaeaneicman eanadell wheouerthaan And to qualify those Pupils studying Musie as 2 Profession, Mr. CROUCH gives Rosewood, walnut and mahogany Arm Chairs, | Sermons. It was a silent admiration, how- | prevented from uttering by a treacherous I gave a succinct account of the nature of the ma- Historical, Biographical Sketches, and Readings on the bee Aad with Fras and ee ite ui ever, as the loudest never dared approach her | brick that gave way under his feetand brought i § lerials used, the process of making, (he compisie | scieNCE AND PROGRESS OF MUSIC AND WORKS OF THE EARLY MASTERS, yep oe AMjustrated,) every Thursday Evening, at8 o'clock, at the hall of the Institute, 1a which shrined sanctity, deeming that she might van- | him, with a loud noise, to the ground. * suce>ss of the tical applicati wed sty its merits and superiority (soPenals themselves take part, Ue beh that confidence and self-possession to be gained the ‘ae. we ever spoken to by profane humanity. led to the detection, and as he saw us looking nd so the summer wore away. Along | at him through t i toward the fall of the year it was observed | face as white ae oe agi mason bs that a young, thick headed member of the ‘Look bere,” said he to me, “ you inter- class, coarse and uncouth, was peculiarly and | loafer, you, aint you ashamed of yourself, you pegravatingly sweet upon her—fixing her | vile seducer and catemount, to come into a e nices Tapestry, Brussels, Parlor, Chamber, and Step One Pais of massive Oak Extension Diaing Ta- Handsome Oak Sideboard, with marble to French China, Glass and Crockery, table Bot let it be remembered, that 2 majority of | only under the auspices and direction o, ical Master ! of that Convention deemed it ‘‘un- d Circulars to be had at the Academy, where Mr. CROUOH can be seen every ns6rnip; the mem ders | Helge Ae o’clock; and om Mondey, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday Evenings (devoted to Gene oat the manufaciuring in! tlemen) from 6 till 9 o’clock. Ciass Meetings—Monday and Thursday, from 2 ull 6 o’clock; Tuesday and Frida furniture generall cricket for her to kneel upon, finding her | family like a boa-constructor, é - Pik FP eden “ps y , , y Ys Elegant rosewcod Sideboard, with marble top — in her hymn-book, responding when she | my gil ? And ain’t yon eubieneaegponen the report of this Convention was published un- | “""A1) leters ahould be addressed to Mr. Cnoven, 453 13th street, between Kand F north. feb23 | Fine walnut Extension Dining Table i . der tne superintendence of that interest ; ard fur- ther, be it remembered. as a siznificant fact, that my speech or explanatien was mot pudlished in GIFTS! GIFTS! | id, and going home with her at the close of | sister Serena, tolet him ki Manoeeey Lane meeting—which latter was considered by our | dared to in my life?” veers 4s Spring seat Lounges, covered with silk and bro- | Side as being a direct interference with their] ‘ Henoe, bad man!s” cried I, with a semi- that report, which includ d everything else that oy worth each catel rights. No one knew where she lived, though | frantic flourish, ‘leave the abode of inno- d, 0” how trivial @ nature ti H Hesvy fine gilt Candelabras she had been seen in the vicinity of Summer | cence, or. by St. Paul, I'll strike thee to *"Pherefore > (if it is true) that lt was shown by 4 font atin iene pena | Mahogany flatreck, with mirror back street, and it was conjectured that her home y cd Aroaggy hei this Convention what is above a Gold Watches. ge. 50 00 stance thas own’? may not be free from pre- 200 Silver Lepine Watches, warranted ...12 00 | fodice But, whether itis or not,and whether 200 SetsCameoFar Rings and Breastpins.12 00 | my taking out letters mt be deemed profes- 0 Gold Bracelets..............-.+++ «01200 | tonal or otherwise, I s! still persist in holding a ble aad defending my patent, in spite of the divers | °° — Lockets, (large size and dou! fale a ture feet, and spnrn upon you, beggar. for thy Be as, Suen gt Chandeliers, hall | was somewhere in that vicinity. boldness. Away, nor let thy greasy form of- Hall Oil-cloth About this time I was in company with a | fend our chastened pe again!” 4 Mahogany Wardrobes, Walnut RoutTables, with sor ng —— ae ead = —— 1,” said he, backing towards the Elegant set of solid rosewood carved Chamber | Young fancy took to good-looking females ; *: Hence, direful cobbier!’’ cried I, “ and insinuations and ehoods of my professional Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma, Coughs, Feu ure never could account for it on any other ground | to infuriate winds bellow the story of thy love. » sed shall stil enti to manufacture Colds, and General Debility Wishing todoas | Mahogany, French, and other Bedsteads than that they were looking—I t i sf Si my diferent offices. as I have for the past three " i much good as possibie he will send to such of his | Supector feather Bids and curled helt Matresses good ing—I went | Bah! RETIRED PHYSICIAN, WHOSE i sands of life have nearly run out, discovered 1009 | While living in the East Indies. a certain cure for home with. e went on the rule that the He disappeared thro the di ai rs, my iaimiranie and abso arti- afflicted fellow beings a8 request it, this recipe, | Mahogany and marble-top Dressing Bureaus Arg getin net de atone tal ‘aucauten, and defy any dentist in this or any — Popoerigln ae ng’ with full and explicit directions for making it up | French, China, and other Tollet Sts pefeeghel Gl eetobg alae riled apn dim not again, as John Bunyan writes. Serena other country, to predice a similar work of art, 0} 1 999 Ladies’ Gold Breastpins | and successfully using it. He rcquires each ap- | Mahogany and Wainut marble top Washstands go s' at seemed laughed prodigiously. As soon eas he was equal in pority, beauty, curabliity or artistic ex- | 9’s09 Gents’ Gold Borom Pi: plicant to enclose him one shitling ; three cents to | Cane and wood seat Chairs double upon each other ina most labyrinthine | gone, my first impulse was to propose to take my style of teeth, waich | am now ma- | 4”. be returned as postage on the Recipe, and the re- | Shovels and Tongs, Fire Standards manner. Once we thought we had: got lost, | the piace of the departed, as a lover; my sec- Ring; and will further offer A REWARD OF . 75 | mermimelindiece gob to the payment of this ad- | Refrigerators, Cooking and other Stoves and went away back, and then we found we | and impulse was to do no such thing; and I Five HUNDRED DOLLARS, which shall be vertisement. dress Dr. H. JAMES, Jcrsey | Cooking Utensils, Kitchen Furnitare had been right all the while, acd walked the | didn’t a promptly paid, in a ee ee oe as, (choice! City, N. J. feb 16-1m ” | With a large collection of usefui and valuablear | street again. There were shadows on the » ibe lover was a revengeful man. He report- puis 18 TO GIVE NOTICE to the public ticles not necessary to mettion, altogether ath. and I must confess to the weakness of dS i it nbs 276, Ls yeeey eicceaee =) ce. that the cc-partnership of Joseph Josepbsand Prpathh peg llores] Dated Cong: dulging in certain labial sacrifices as we aa eel pre an eck = = Peon liags net ender arbor od mec pean Ishing. from weariness rested beneath shadows that | the elder members of the church, appointed to 9.350 Pea Sopteen ep eho Stationery a eet above firm, and, also, to pay the indebtedness of eo ieliectial = had the house, will be pecarthart the pairedler hs sarioiepe Tees ire “She menagerie 4 rer hy gf present hasers | he sold Li peri: ir “ al at PHILBRICK’S GIFT BOUKSTORE, under bee naskiade will hereafter be condurted by Bay Carriage Ho . toward Summer street, aud passing down a nothing; for which she was suspended for a Dexter’s Hotel. See sign of Gift Bookstore. Cail |-nroses Sigel. JO=EPH JOSEPHS. The Horses and large Mirrore may be purchas- | place that led frum that a: istocratic thorough- year. ® | and examine the immense stock of BOOKS and | nar 3_{* MOSES SIGEL. ed at privatesale en application at my store, Iron | fare, as it then was, we arrived at a large Serena never married, and whenever we J aaa Gero PRESENTS, and get catalogues. Hall. stone building, and my fair companion in- | meet we talk over the events of that ti , Pp HOOVER’S RUOT, SHUE, AND | Terms : $50 and under, cash; over #50 and js imath S. Trunk Establishment.—I have this day not par va $100, sixty days ; over $10, anaes, formed me that this was our destination, back- recetved for the Ball Ladies’ White Satinand Kid | and ninety days’ credit, for approved endors:d | 176 tte remark by # vigorous jerk of the bel’. SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. time, though they lost bera stupid husband She RS D. JONES DESIGNS OPENING A Office Ne. 198 Pennsylvania Avenue, lives in single blessedness and laughs as heart- Three doors from 11th street. School for Young Ledieson the 9thof March | Heeled Slips and Congress Gaiters. notes, bearing interest. The summons was auswered speedily, and, | ily as ever. She has very fine teeth. neneipars Seanisiherees in one of the Dulldings formerly — by Dr Also, a splendid assortment of Gentlemen's Pat- feb 27 cota” C_W. BOTELER, Auet. | standing in the door with her hand shading = =A D* BALLY begs levve to inform the public | Peck ,No 457 12th street, between @ and A, in| ent Leather Congress Gaiters and Boots = 2 the light that revealed her own features while Weats or tae British Agistockacy.— that he can be seen at all hourg, at his office, | which will be taught the various branches of - | My stock of Boots, Shoes, and Trunks is the ARM AT AUCTION.—ON THE 30TH | jt concealed those on the outside, was Serena Emerson, in his recent publicati « Engiish losated as above He feels sever wn eh <s i Prench, Music, Drawing, Papier bo in this city, and will be sold cheap for I apt er toni ot eee, Lovewell, the object of the dreams of our cir- | Traits,” says: “ Ln evid at tha scam: rience a rac e | Machie, rs ‘ion, 9 ms me idence number of patients, and kreat vaitety of dificu:t | “For terms app'ytothe principal at herresidence. | Ail in want will do well to call and examine | county, on the Little River Turnpike, 3% miles ot of ethene be or amassed by ancient families, the traveler is osses that he has treated successfully, will enable | A department for little Boys will also be formed. | my stock before purchasing elsewhere from Alexandria, and near Mr. Cloud’s mill. It speedily accepted an invitation to call, | shown the places in area Burlington him to sarmount any difficulty, scientific or oth- | feb 25-2w* 8S. P. HOOVER, contains about one hundred and fifty-three acres, | and the next evening found me at the stone | House. Devonshire, Lansdowne House in Berk- erwi.e, relatiag to the Teeth His own experi- mar3 iw Bet 9th and 101) Penn ave from 55 to 60 acres in cultivatioa, the ba!ance in house, where I was most cordially received | shire Square, and lower down thestreet a few ence confirming the opinion of many men emi- NOTICE. 30LD WATCHES, ~~ | ¥009, principally Oak and Hickory; 50 or 60 | and introduced to the fair Serena, whom I | noble houses which still withstand, in all their nent in the profession, and especially Drs. Harris TIME 18 MONEY. GOLD WA 9 acres heavily wooded —from 25 to 30 acres are | found as eensible and kind as her appearance tede. t lout ae Th. and J and & Parmly, has led bim, long since, ‘LOCKS !— CLOCKS !!— CLOCKS !!!— Call @OLD JEWELRY, well set in timothy and clover; and if the weath had indicated. Shi b ws amplitude, ncroachments reets. The to discard all mercurial preparations for All at the Great Clock Emporium, opposite GOLD CHAINS | er is favorable, I calculate to havereeded the corn | 224 indicated. She was a charming girl, | Duke of Bedford includes, or included a mile Teeth, also all Enamels, Gutta Percha, Browns’ Hotel, and see the greatest assort- [a] DIAMONDS, CORAL, STONE CAMEO, | land of last yearin Oats, and a good portion of | With the most delightful fund of fun, and | square in the heart of London, where the Rubber, and Cements for the construction of Con- | ment of CLOCKS this side of New York fim Rich Pearl and Painted Sett Jewelry, pure | land broken up for this year’s corn crop by the | sparkled with refined and brilliant fancies. | British Museum. once Montague House, now Unuous Gum Teeth, and that Porcelain, mounted | Good Clocks warranted for $1.50. Also, all H= Silver and Piated Ware, Pebble Spectacles. | timeof the rale. There is a neat and substantial | but che was only nursery maid! Our ac- | stands, and the land occupied by Woodburn oa Gold Plate, is the only rellable substance that | Kinds Olock Materials, Oils, Cords, Balls, Keys, | Reading Glasses, etc . for sale at extreme low | Frame Dwelling, containing four geod sized | quaintance grew to a pleasant intimac Ss uere, Bedford Square, Russoll Gynnes can be worn ia the mouth, as was most conclu- | Weights, &¢ The trade supplied at wholesale | prices during this week. An object for any who | rooms, passage, and two porches, all necessary brotherly and sisterly sentiment, such as he Marquis of Wameskanter ts tht own American > q 5 wish value received fof their money t butidi good fe , &c. the farm. “4 > 5 ” ¢ Marquis © estminster built within a poe itey dees me oe I good Weekes Please call early as several rich srticles are on | sil of whien’ have. been bat ‘Up since 1s52) re girls may indulge in with innocence and | few years the series of squares called Bel. ough he flatters himself that from his long | for sale low. Ca!l and see for yourselves, at sale for a few days, at 338 Penna avenue Churches, Schools, and Mills convenient, good | delight, which no one but person of impure | gravia. Stafford House is the noblest palace residence and practice in Washington, he is fe- J. ROBINSON’S, 349 Pa av., mar3 O. HOOD. | society, &c. The land is really rich, lies prettily | fancy could imagine wrong—snd without the | in London. Northumberland House helde its vorably Known to bis numerous friends and pe- | jan27-2m opposite Browns’ Hotel, | for cultivaiion, has water in each field, anda nev- | least shadow of sin in our intercourse, the place by Charring Cross. Cheste: field House trons, ne begs leave to refer them to the follow: —- WATCHES, vem a AND SILVER | ¢ fatling spring a few steps from the door It is | communion was intensely agreeable and pure- | remains in Audley street. Sion House and TESTIMONIALS. ONSTANTLY ON BAND A FULB| | AM NOW JUST RECEIVING SOME OF Merandrian and would tage n eecgcinity of | ly Platonic. The lover made his weekly visit | Holland house are in the suburbs. But most Prom the late Rector-of the Church of Epiphany of this city. Cc of BEEBE’S the most splendid and rich styles of fine Gold Are Canuinasiie tex proximity te rte i, on Sunday night, which I magnanimously ga of the historical houses are masked or lost in Squtraqepuaeiie on auenaneasteten | oe un ‘sty fon markets, easy terms, &c , | UP to him, contenting myself with a majority | the modern uses to which trade or charity has Jewelry; a & very superior assortment of Washi a Time Keepin Watches, in gold and silver cases. a ame rarely met with, ard those | Of the other six. : Gold 8 les, Gold Chains, Gold Thimbies, wishing to purchase, would do well to cal! and On one of these evenings { was making my ay forget and every other article usually kept | view jt,as I intende hanging my business,and the | call, and was seated in alittle back sitting- in a first class ventas amas salewill be positive. My Post Office is Mt Pierce, | room enjoying a delightful tete-a tete with my “eenpsd Comeerigne gome very fine solid | Fairfax county. sweet sister, as I called her. She looked silver ware, such as s 1d Tea Sets, Pitchers. | ‘Perms of Sale—Five hundred dollars to be| charmingly. Tt wie in tha warksest gart OF Urns, Goblets, Cups, Napkin Rings, Sp»ons, | paid on the day of sale, and the residue in two é A her lo 1 part o! Forks, Ladies, &c , all warranted Standard Silver. equal annual instalments of one and two years— | S¥mmer, and her low-necked dress rovealed a We do not sell Northern made Wares as of our | the deferred payments to bear interest from date, | Toundness of beautiful shoulders that might own manufacture. and be secured by a deed of trust upon the prem- | have awakened the admiration of an anchor jor dentist The operations executed for me have been you may reeelve the patron- that your sktl! so well J. W. FRENCH. From one of the oldest firms im Baltimore, Messrs. Boggs, Cotman & Co Having yet Dr. Stepben Baily, Surgeon Dentist, of Washington City, to execute for me, an !mportent and ditt- cult plese of work, which hedid to my entire satisfaction, end in view of the fact that one of the most distinguished converted them. A multitude of town pal- aces contain inestimable galleries of art. In the country, the size of private estates is impressive. From Bernard Baste, I rode on the highway twenty three miles from the High Force, a fall of the Tees, toward Barlin, » ast Raby Castle, through the estate of the uke of Cleveland. The Marquis of Breadsl- a bane rides out of his own housea hundred members of the Dental College of Baltimore, failed, after re- Please ca!l at 338 Pennsylvania avenue. or an anchorite, and her bright eyes sparkled | miles in a straight line to the on his own Fives me grest pisscare to express my sutire conSacaee and feb zi O. HO ‘ossession given ist of May. with excitement and pleasure. a moe fice eottmmestonter ten feastous! skit! property. The Duke of Sutherland owns the extimation of bis professional sk F. A.C. TERRETT. “We've had visitors this aft ”? gaid ross Ww. e've ha 8 ‘ernoon, said | county of Sutherland, stretching ac: fro: Baltimore, January 1, 1657. HARMANN BOGGS. 4 § Lp ales ey - 5 GLEN Mary, Fairfax co. feb 2%6-eots | she, ‘a whole family of them from New York; | sea fl The Duke of Doveniiien where Sairact from « note received from the late Hon. Joha M. | Flowers. 25 cents per battle. —— {hl Se SE bl ral inhaten ce vamiel = Pa oI aosvaiss az ang such a eee pelt ceria" it when | bis other estates, owns 96,000 acres in the layton. ANTHONY, 7th street, near Pa. ayenue, Agent fo nm c: a 8s. P. ey met with ours! “Twas enough to sicken | county of Derby. The Duke of Richmond has U-& Semaee, Annet 28, 1000. ¥ 5 once lonked, and which shaded and cooied his ; 7 ; 2 i , areas y y, as sooth ze mate tor ms Work eteatrabiz: sething ovale fora New York Hat Company. se tf caer ‘according to the nature of things, | 7”0% Hall Boot, Shoe, and Trunk Kstabltsh-| one to see it. I don’t see any propriety in 40,000 acres at Goodwood and 300,000 at Gor- women’s kissing when they meet, do you!”” T assured her that it seemed to me decidedly will, soon mingle with the earth; and ina few years Sen Rat Se Ret Comnsay. 2 ae @IBBS’S HAIR MANUFACTORY apr Pons. avenues, bettocen 9h and 10th atreats, | those who possess a genuine article from this sa- Seseee ii see a don Castle The Duke of Norfolk's park in Sussex is fifteen miles in cirouit. An agricul- To those shat seek relief fro’ ‘Maladies of the teeth, I sao cheerfally recommend a ! ered spot will esteem it highly and hand it to ment of La- ai wrong; and deemed that kissing was a per- | turalist bought lately the island of Lewis, in plagiet several tect ice mureett Wie rane eee | posterity asabove price ee hese y's : formance that should be religiously observed | Hebrides, containing 500 000 acres. ‘Tine pos- wail for more than tea years. hand, and made to order at afew hours notice, | A large number of these trees have been cut and foe ea Re by sexes jointly, and suggested experiments | sessions of the Kari of Lonsdale gave bim _ of the Va. Goaference of the Ladies’ Hair Dyed, Shamrooned , £0., in the most | Seasoned, and are being manufactured into Canes, | PAND | Std th illustrating this, enforcing the suggestion with | eight seats in Parliament. This is the He Sprit 19, 1836. = complete manner.’ All sorts of’ Toilet Articles | *ferthe model of General Washington’s own out heels, Gaiters & practical demonstration One such prompt; | tarchy again, and before the reform of 1830, We, theundersigned. haring ha@ occasion toavailourselves | from the best French and £ngiish houses cane. Persons desirous of possessisg one can do . — : oL:2g Brotastonal skill of Dr. 8. Baily, Surgeon Dentist, of | “No 308 Pa. avenue, up stairs, over Davis? Music | s0 on applicaticn to the subscriber, who has been | 8nd Slippers; L ed another, until a very pleasant pantomime | one hundred and fifty-four persons sent three a a Bk appointed agent for thelr ale in Washington.” | ales lack, bronze armless character, don delly proving, ton | hundred and seven ‘members to Parliament. . * i — work repat taken st cel accom: e sale«f each c2ne. cl > ri is our | The boro -m re govern and. tery sonnner te Suice bey teres the saaet dolicnioand @ F Puce) ae 3 pes os feb Paes A liberal deduction msde to the trade a patio Z wie own satisfaction, the soundness of our opin- perl tte niet op-rations in Dental Surgery: aod we ressectfully re- ——_—__________.| __mar3-eod6t CC. W. BOTELER, Iron Uall oy Hae ar od ions The Wro: j b ng Legs him te the com@dence and ‘ CUAL KEfT UNDER COVER. —~ ~~" (8 OF MARCH, | 30°, Buckskin, Double-sole, Water Proof Gait- | HT sw aweet} she did look as she sat there Recents Sie Gupeaie ont, 2,240 ibs. to the Tom. 4TH OF MARCH, ers, Quilted Silk, Alpine, Boots and Gaiters. For with the “« tide Sa lhér ehesk ana the cmite A gentleman of this city, who has the bad . sail L ASADLSY. OW ON HAND. THE BEST QUALITIES | QTRANGERS IN WASAINGTON ARE here | Gentlemen, Boys, and Youths, French Imported | ¥ pape hers fortune to be troubled with rheumatism in the * Patent Leather and Calf Long and Short, Double | in her eye!’? She was the most bewitching GEORGE WALTON, of White Ash, Red Ash and Lehigh COAL. by informed, that in anticipating their J “ legs, and the good fortune to have an excel- San OS wy RE Governor of Florida. | Warranted to give satisfaction Delivered free | wants on the Inauguration of Hon James and single sole Boots and Congress Gaiters. piece of Methodism I thought I bad ever seen, | ient wife, who is ever prompt in applying the 3.5. BOURER, MD. WALTES LENOX, United Stat Also, a splendid assortment No.1 sole leather | and fu'ly understood Tom M bi bh * pplying Georgetows,D.0. Ex Mayer of Washington, | ftom dirt. Buchanan, President of the United States, a 7 ‘core where he | usual remedies to arrest the vexatious pains SM LINCOLN. MD, BKNRY BLOWIN Also, Hickory, Oak and Pine WOOD. and the succeeding festivities in the hon ce, Valice Carpet Bags, Ledies | sin55_ . P Wasdingion,'D C. US. Pacent Ofice, T. J. & W. M. GALF of that occasion, we bave just received direct Cases and Trunks ; belng a larger’ stock at | “>E* of this treacherous complaint, went home one wis WIGHT, Princizal Bittenbouss Academy. N. W. comer 12th and C streets, No. 647, from the importers, a large and beautifal asrort- | this season than usual. Had | such a sweet little saint of my own, &c., | evening last week, suffering greatly from his i will sell my heavy goods cheap for the cash, dec 20-tf One square south of Pa. avenue. | ment of DESIRABLE GOUDS, consisting of deemed by those not versed in Platonics a8 | old ‘‘misery.’’ His zealous wife immediately cg eee ee ts DR. VILLARD, Dentist all that is new and desirable in our especial line, | 804 cash only. Call early at 2 slightly freelovical in its scope. rushed to the sideboard, and taking out the OULD RESPECTFULLY 1M FORM | IN THE PRICE OF BOOTS. AND GAITERS ithe shortest notice.’ OTmIYIOW aE | aarz.aw Pa. ave Ae ai and oth ae. manganenmial ex taseeing dio dace | Pata Dutoneores posepsion te ab the aflicced the ci!izens of as District and evening determined on liquidating the debt. ‘ain Extractor, proce: ru 6 afflicte: ) pe) 5 [ HAVE ON COMMISSION, FOR A PMIB- | nizca‘us, we return cur thenke and sey iat we | NOTICE TO WESTERN TRAVELERS: | Wo cat sipping the nectar of enjoyment from Fictaity. that having located him-elf to serve them as heretofore—guar | Passengers going te St. Louis, Cairo, and ia cape? ga he is now prepared to perform ss in his profession, in the Oflcs No 350 Penn. avenue, adjoining Gau- ter's. jan 20-'y husband's legs end feet with the magical will a loving cup, more appropriately named than | elixir. With a grateful smile the affectionate anteeing entire satisfaction in all ceses We New Orleans, Mr. Peabody’s, ignorant of the storm that was | husband signified his great relief remarking, would sobyeveuat attention to our assortment ILL TAKE NOTICE THAT THE OHIO | cul g and ready to break upon oar | also, that a good wife was really an inestima- a Migs orga for balls and parties, all is sat Missi pel Broad Ga heads “ Ags a ble rseenengs ys by the by, my dear latest . uage Railroad fs not as rep- Why was that lover of Serena’s walking the | continued the affectionate spouse, “I see you GRUBB & LOSANO, Merchant Tailors, resented by agents of o postion routes, but the btrcete at that particular moment? What | have been varnishing the legs of this old far- feb 25-20 499 Sth street, near aven’ LA , * jue. contrary Se in ney ae road arrives in St, | SPitit of love or mischief prompted him to pass | niture ; they have needed it for a long time D. SMITH, outs bod b cours and thirty minutes in advance | by the house in which she lived? Why had| ‘ What put that into your bead,”’ asked the JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. of all other routes villainous scavengers allowed the pile of rub- | good wife , a a. Cos VEYANCING IN ALL ITS BRANCH-| Through Tickets can be obta'ned at the Depot | bish to accumulate by the wall over against| ‘Why can’t I smell ; I must certainly have ois PONY attended to; and all business | in this city. the window? How could he, ¢o dull usually, | a bad cold if I could eecape that rather strong ning to the office of a Magistrate willbe} Baggage check: d through and handled free. have thought by getting upon that rubbish | odor of copal varnish which pervades the q Ome 10th east Dene F and G, west he could command a view of the room in| room.” : < f feb 14-1m net — Pet oe: Mil Seded at wt which Serena rat? These questions are easier / ** You are mistaken; I have'nt opened the ON EXHIBITION FoR SHI DE R . oan ne wit she aps epi a ier grepiatw happening to cast bi ND FOR SALE ATS MA! TO ORDER. do wit! thout going into argument. jis the is At MY NEW sroke, ONE OF THE AVING COMPLETED ALL MY AR- ery ae Sue tad I, an arted at | eyes down to his kneeling wife, who was stil! largest, ie most varied assort- Tangements in regard to making Shirts and | ten o’clock, with a kiss for friendship’s sake, | rubbing his caural extermitics, was astonished ments of LADIES’ FANCY GOUDS ever of- | Drawers, 1am now fully pre to take and ee innocent of any thing harmoni-| and horrified at the spectacle they presented fered in the District prepa and hearts as y r4 P _¥OR MOUNT VERNON ON MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRI- ‘PPHE STEAMER THvu 4AS COLLYER will make threo each week to MOUNT VERNON, leaving, Warbt ata woolen ott 2 6 - {[7™ Boat’s fare, round trip, from Washington $i-from ‘Alexandria 75 cents leave the Capitol at 8, and pass up the Avenue to 19th street Fare lv cents. Persons wishing the Coaches will leave their residence at Seo. & Thos. Parker & Co ’s Store. feb M-TThaste DENTAL SUKGEUR. For further information PP to the Ticket Fe = execute all orders promptly ous, as Mrs Partington would say, ‘asthe | They were of a beautiful mahogany color, so Somat Sev sof Seceah dream UE BE- | “tm the Attention of the public te ro LADISG SRN eee All measures on the new principle of | Puts "aaborn > od brightly polished that he could see his own ete formerly occupied by Dr Specttully called te the fellewing Notice : Chi'dren’s Garments and Hats, Alle: aioaee endanaten largest assortment of | _ I slept that night dreaming of a flower gar- | startled countenance as distinctly in them as Van » has just received a very VABNELL’S ‘ adics’ Dress Trimmings in the greatest profu- | white and fancy Marseilles Linen and Fancy | den of tulips, that took strangely the form of | in a looking glass. Seizing the bottle of mag- supply of axticles nt ig to dentistry, PAINTING EMPORIUM sion, mibbons, French Flowers and Embroide- | shirts of the latest French patterns. Serena’s lips, and I was transformed into a| ical elixir, what was bis horror to discover oath. Macey doteam Lael in ree JUST OPENED ON A NEW PLAN. NO. | "les, Straw Goods, Head Dresses, kc , Ke. * All Shirts warranted to fit orno sale, at big bee, and whizzed around among them | that it was Inbled ‘copal varnish !” feasion, he is perfectly safe in declaring that he | ©, St Loalstanaavenue, between 6th and 7th sts ,| Strangers and citizens are respectfully invited HOPKINS’ BAZAAR, with a delighted wing, while the lover of Se-] ‘This explained the odor, and established an will give entire on in © case. The | 2h side, a4 the ae Eagle. to call and examine wa TS WILLIAN corner of 6th street and Penn. avenue, rena, changed into an immense owl, sat upon | important fact in medical practice, that the best references can be seen at his of- HOUSE, SIGN, ANCY PAINTING of | : i t tree and looked stu- | best cure for rheumatism is a thick coating of flee. nov 12-tMarch?0e oe a executed at reusonable | _feb 2-3w Market Space, bet 7th andsth sis, | gen ge ng”'e” Browne and National Hotels, | the Timb of an adj poo, and by competent ‘workmen. 3s Cah MARS oak i | al What business had he id heard the same rem- copal varnish We iL FUR MACHINERY.—THE SUB- to entire satisfaction GAS FIXTUBES there at such a time? _ | edy employed in cases of cholers, to arrest all who will give mea fal. * Hag dace tomer orate trp de pero R.8, MILLER, SON & CO., ALEXAN-| The next evening, for the third time during | peepiration, but thie is the first case we have Sign and Faney Work ten per cent cheaper than hye f rsarg ha eiremenl! for the purpose ¢ dria, Va. keep constantly on hand a hand- | thi , L called upon Serena. I found her | ever known of its being found as effective = rhe ete aoa ‘will be open from 7 a. m., | 18 intended to be used for orp of CHANDELIERS, PENDANTS, | in tears, and it immediately sted itself | restoring the damaged legs of men as those mm. Gorncitus & Baker, which ther ell gumeatee oa rnelius er, W ey will guaran feb 18- 2awlm ———__—__-_—_—_———__ | sell at the same prices oh: ya tousiven ur ONG ESTABLISHED MEDICAL OF- | chasers at the salerooms on Chestnut street, le to me, that in all the love tales I had read tears were kissed from the cheek, and I ap- plied this edy with a success that soon re- tables and sideboards —Cin. Engusrer. ‘clock p. m , and all orders will be J. R, MoGREG feb 16—-dim 534 7th ————_——_ Aw Enrerprisine Joves.—Judge Wright, stored my fair siater to a condition to make an | of “pie sate Iod., did a little extra judi- FRENCH FLOWERS. very deser! jseases ja. i and ry HUZCBINEON & MUNRO HAVE THIS speedily Plates By Dre BROTHERS & ORAY deourated Paper wt peed slide explanation of her grief, which lay in offend- | ojal service to the State the otber day, in a day tom 8 splendid assortment of, German and Indian Botanic Physicians. Drs. B.| Call and examine for yourselves. dec 1- od pride, She recovered too soon, I thought, | manner unknown to the statute. The prop- rr aterly comstrected, itis wuss he i Bregch Flowers, Wreaths, and iced: letbethneed yt rire Spins Hoch pentine daegeeee| ERE REET TT Se [s. hoped she ve cry again, het sho Gs 0’t. | rietor of a low sroggery nae ieee never sanwilling t6 pay for the paten a hit Ram tecetving a beautiful assortment of ton, tell them lr aj nplome and totoeahnes, MNES, ai onnl DABNEY, AND ihe tdtaysa oe fle, which Ihave faithfully ae Doth atzuak Tbe Judge was justly jonnets. sian < and guaranty them an ¢asy and speedy cure. , Leen red : indi: it, and on indsy morning arm DR. C.s8 MAN HUTCHINSON & MUNRO fice removed parate and apait from each, other under such | Preserv - indignant, Dentist, and’ Manctacturer of ‘artificial | mort-st 310 Pa ave, bet Dinand lh ale | feria a 117 Penne. avenue, I TS A Dpto pl rp gt noe promged pinte pelt omey ‘eeth. | wi a re T802E WHO ARE 80 UNFORTUNATE! © pyeg DYES © BELT. | ARNSY’S CONFECTIONERY proper to give notice to the publio at large, a8 1 | nite God nose I did Inv you but yure piaty | bottles, spilling a great amount of miserable sje require artidcial Teeth will ST ullenaaben J.B BELT.) No. 84 Bridge Street, Georgetown, D.C., | h liquor. The Judge then put on his out ARY noasense or hum- 1 by do, that shé is not authorized to contract | must’be week ef you can sett still and let fad Havana. KINDS OF ENTER ny baggery,) Teeth set upon a metallic “LITILE BELT” FACTORY. WW Sona ant ere any debt on my account, or credit, and that { will t I nd went to chi ascoolly as if noth- Tt ments are furnished with the best Ice nos base ole far, or pay any debt — she e hie dee ou ae ey back ay fag hed happened. 4 a C- on con- GESARS) achat Saha iy EG A RB S— | Creams, Cakes, Water Ices, Content; £6 at the may contract either in her own poy DABNEY. hart and pensel cate thek L'giv you and to The various Operations of Dent Romance Brevas nope one bp oman Dr of baa Lyncusune, Va., Pebruary 14, 1867. forgett that I ever maid enny moshun to go The New York Trade Sale begins this 2nd properlvexecuted. Teader T } politan Mechanics’ Institut ia feb 25-dim alongst you. Faults gurl agew. » | year on the 3lat of March, several weeks later useful a by ney aimee. Teeth extracted EDW'D OC DYER jan3i-tf (Union& intel.) SPRING STYLE. “Tian pe Teas) Ce is at | an usael. coset easily, y ’ ED MY NEW ‘ False girl agew. * . — 1 HAVE JUST INTRODUC agew, Girard Col at Philledelpbia, now EF OSive comer of Sth s:reet and Pa. avenve. Pa avo , bet 12th and 13th ats. ee Oe nee ERS tHATS, which is es usual the ro or Hege, ph Importer of Segars and dealer In Wine< and | = tifuland finest of the kind offered Its — Hn SS | Rernens. “APPIY 'e wy & SHINN, beauty and Lge aeet wtabeebie alr pf gentinty ail (3 in basp te ton bower’ them et HOPKINS) BAZAAR, Cosnar. tree! enn. avenue, a brveras ‘and National Hotels. fon 9-410 (Tatel) © omas? supports and educat: srogularly three hundred ailfne sfiva aoa he gerbe shakes & and fifteen boys, all indigent aephane- jeaned on my shoulder, a. 4 The Providence Transcript says thet ain large quanties of tautog have been driven ashore on Block Island, within « few days, that the farmers are using them for mapaspe. 168 8 ede WA LE O97 % 20q6 |

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