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THE EVENING STAR sf PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (BXCEPT SUNDAY,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner of Pennsylvania avenue, and lth street, Br W. D. WALLACH, and is served to subscribers by carriers at SIX AND A QUARTER CENTS, payable weekly to he Agents; papers served in packages at 373 cents par month. To mail subsoribers the subscription prices THREE DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS & year im advance, TWO DOLLARS for six months, and ONE DOLLAR for three months; for less than three months st the rate of 13¢ cents 5 Week. {[7- SINGLE COPIES ONE CENT. AB WEEKLY STAR. This excellent Family end News Joumal—ocon- taining & greater variety of unterestingresding than ean be found in any other—is published on Saturday : eiicoae es Seems ee THE SHADOW OF A HAND. [From the Baltimore Methescope.} Tt is a question that has often been debated whether man or woman possesses most moral courage. I shall not pretend to enter into a discussion of the matter here, but simply re- late an incident which came to my knowledge Some years since, proving, I think, incontesti- bly, that some of fairer portion of creation ae eee in an eminent degree with this no reply was made. “ They have gone to bed.”’ | the table fur a whole hour. She sat there calm, S er Retreats, &c. she said to herself, atid feit rathee as with | cool, and collected. She saw the shadow of the “GEI ee i them for having locked her out. She again | hand shift about several times; but the mur- YGBIA ‘ rung the bell much more violently than before | derer did not attempt toescape from his place ji Ane POINT COMFORT, VA. Th t di tfal & —| ae —still no answer. She now became alarmed, | of concealment. os patie iocaine etch cs area Soup ser and rang long and violently—no answer! Her | In due time tho gendarmes arrived, and | !* wow the solo property ol the under. pe thoroughly aroused, and she related Jacques Reynauld win arrested—not, however, Sesvuiosran saccenenge dens (olioeiars circumstances tosome persons passing along | without a violent struggle. engage to tnake it to the seekers for health, reciea- premely attractive. Dentistry, &c. DE. VILLARD, DENTIST, LATE OF CHI- CAGO, Would respectfully inform the cit- izens of tho Pistriet and vicinity, that ha’ ing located himself in Washington, RoW pi ae to pester an operations in his profes- sion, in the most approv: 2. Ottice, No. 3 jenn. avenue, adjoining Gautier’s, im ha a Lies CONSEQUENCE OF THE PATRONAGE which the public has bestowed on us we have been enabled to enlarge our 8! of Music and Musical Merchandise. By arrangements with Mr. Schoeneberger in end Schots & Sons m Mayence, we wil! sell Foren Music to dealers and professors on the moat reason re able terms. Our Catalogue, comprising over five thousand the street. The - inci! tron, gniety and good | le " . darmes wore ar pereapanpilod Neel tell tat oe pabatlrels rabies main tea “Forheaiti, molmountain retreat can be safer at amy 3 bee retcieeres a yeersas Mb - cake ’ at once to broak in the door. oan guibeinsd as Thane album in the freak ‘Auguat and Septeriber and October ar wApni Alay | ,,DR. LOOMIS, the inventor and patentee of | ‘'Srrines best quality, very chonp in bundles, In the autumn of 1846 circumstances called Shad Garme into which the door opened was part of this sketch. pep or Tune. Indesd the first three are infinitely the | “Loomts’ Mineral Plate Teeth,” having, Violins, Guitars, Exsenbrandt’s Flutes. me to Dieppe. To tell the truth, I was by no | perfectly dark; but ono of the gendarmes stum- most pleasant of the season. The weather is milder, | Successfully introduced his improvement in| i Lagureae od Brass Instrui means sorry to visit this fashionable watering place. The change is a very je one after a long sojourn in Paris. It was late in the evening of the Ith of August when I ar- rived at the end of my journey, I proceeded at once to the Hotel des Bains, (which, by the bye, Ican recommend to those of my readers who may happen to visit Dieppe.) after a light —— Tetired to rest. have always been an early riser. It makes no difference what time I go to bed at night, I e morning. [ sup- ments, etc. Our Broon & Raven's and William My!- ler’s colebrated Pianos wiil be completed again se few days, which we will sell on the most reasonalie terms and give the best city reference. M It, Vith and AI jeie.® Depots corner of Ste ET EER OTE. PX PORTED STRUCTION, Mr. W. . PALMER continues mem bers to his classes. Apply to i pC emeen! MER, at bis Rooms over aula PTT Zocksore. Tuesday, Wednesday, Fri-* vy. and Saturday, between Zand 6 p.m. ‘Terms $5 per quarter, ap %-tf MUSIC.—Mrs. FRANKLIN, Teacher ic. having vacant hours for a few more Scholars, requests those Ladies wi of being perfected in Baliad Singing, or Music, to favor ber with au carly spriiention, ‘erms made known at her residence, E street, between 9th and loth, and at the Music Stores of Mr. Dawus, and Metzerott. ané. Various cities, has now permanently estab- lished hunself in Washington, . ‘This improvement for Sets of Teeth consists ohief- \y in making a set of but one piece of material, and that indestractible mineral. No metal is used in their construction, and they are therefore free from galvame action and metalic taste. ‘There are no Joints to beoome filled with moisture or particies of fond, hence they are pure and clean. They are lishter, stronger, legs cluiasy, far more durable, and natural in their nppearance. iwitt give a reward of One Thousand Dollars to any one who will produce a similar work of art to equai mine im purity, beauty, ere &rtistic excellence or any other requisite quality. All work ee 26 Ponme. avenue, between Ith and 12th streets, y * : —————nnnaF | the sea breeze helmier, and the luxuries of the salt tovsave hime i eamo ie comtSet ith some ME) FE ES EL thing wet on th ground. i i ‘i OFFER FOR SALE. Y PARM, “R: - | Whole Atlantic seaboard. It is strictly true of it diately obtained, Gad e hobstine sight neon: Tore milon distant from tha tees oh ipo What the poct hath said : tant and a depot of the and Alexandria “Oh! if there be an El: mn earth, it thia, it — This Parma contains [Madsen of land equal to-at this! jouer eee aaa te i Laying across the passage was the dead body | tiis section of Virginia. Forty acres are.in timbedt Drs. Archer. Jar one al of Monsieur Maurice, with his throat cut pied the balance open land in fine order. @n it isa large | the post. Hon, ie eres gif ra. Sample, rilleemsitzesd and valuable young Orchard vow just coming into f gimkine, S eartoear. The floor was swimming in blood. bearing, COMprisiny fall the most desirable vartelies rebels sashes toavtent a te wnceity at A In the little room was the dead body of his | of Apples. Peara, Plums, Peaches, Apricota, Necta- n I vrt Monroe, all certify that they * Wife, presenting the same ghastly wound. Even | 28%» Grapes, &c., &o., suited to our climate, ® ggown aruse of billious or axue and fc the little child in the cradie had not escaped, | SNe of noves Gitex Ppre ymter near the dwelling, | giants there, and that at all seasons for the merciless assassin had taken ite life by fir Pema erode ane eae, ae, | Aaalthiest spot on the face of the earth it ily. The = the same horrible means. The house was ran- situation See Reaithand beasts 1s seotnt to hone in elie tee me sscked from top to botiom, and everything of | nett he AN ey Wane, meme, et moutin | Fmav Set ewes FOL SEOAR, Proprietor nm. im & few minutes walks afer facilities for attond: TQUIE si 5, I shall not attempt todepict the horror of the | "¢_,Church, and as fine Soheols ns ‘our, State at ye ehee WHIRGINIAL OUR ale aahiieg Pereons who witnessed this shocking sight; it | {oi#,while the Orange and Aioxandria R. Road puts | *phis highly improved aint well Sétatishod WA- essed this t itwithin afew hours ride of either Washington, | py bia LRT * f can be more easily imagined than described, | Alexandria, or Richmond. Kee soidom tarm.with noe A atl ssecvay py a aim sure to get up early in _ this is habit more than anything else. lowever that may be, the morning after my arrival at Dieppe I was up by cock-crow. I looked at my watch, and found it wanted a few minutes to four, I determined I would go and explore the tow: hen I arrive Review, R. C.S. GOOD) D SURGEON DENTIST, and MANUPACTURER OF A = His complete arrangements e icpent the following reasonab) ti prices mtire Upper Sett Teeth, ou Goid. BT ey [essen ODEN AI <M n the street I was very much | and to tell the truth I dont like dealing in the | *% many advan he motice of the | Alexandria west, and Do do do" on i! F NPRUREE BEAUTIFUL PIANOS received thi eurprised to find it full of people. I Ales the | horrible ; it is pandering to a morbid feat god | oo eal el sarerownecttul” | conneot at Warrenton | with Ons ae eae = on Silyi inhabitants of Dieppe credit for being very in- | if I have transgressed my usual mode of narra- | sale privately, but estan otaturdaysthe ter | the Springs, distant six miles by a graded Filling, Extracting, Ri before Saturday, the Ist in peed dustrious. beating their Parisian brethren to | tion in this sketch, my only excuse is—f¢ 1s | AUcust, on flint day It will be offered ‘ut publi Factuna yes trom Battimors And Washi ny from Boston. Also, three very fine, cond-hand Pianos, but ine ned, seven RY e een cases, will be sold at great “ r je AUC- ‘Spr theo" pairing at the same reasonable rates. All operations eaten. nothing, in the exercise of the virtue of carly | trve. ae Ve oe os hare uke OP ston Bisset The’ Moth ta Et erg = erat a aes = ve peeeioty sary. 8 ceteonn: Bre ce | A ag ae ig rising, and expected to discover upon ingairy, The most strennous efforts were made to de- | R.G. ROWEN, Culpener Court House. Va. ie 4- All inquiries promptly responded to, pple dl Saanich arcadia HN F. ELLIS. of the @ practical illustration of the truth tect the murderer, but without any success. ane pe OM, foreended f 0 POR SALE—A_ FARM of 115 nores, lem | cation. MAS adage, by finding the citizens of that pretty, | All that could be learned was, that a man had | FP’ fiom (Vashineten, tron tho Seren eae ee im ALEXAND bat rather slow town, noted for their Feattk’ ; been seen to look intently in the shop windows | The improvements aro a small Dwelling House, a aeqijiteoa To renowned for the wealth, and courted for their | about the timo M. Maurice was counting out | fod Stable, well of good water with now wood | RUDE JO} wD: ¢ DENTISTRY. DR. STEPHEN BAILY, Orrica No, 195 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Three doors from isth Street. Dr. BAILY wees leave to inform the publicthat he ¢an be seeu atall hours, at his office, located ae above, He feels assured that an experien fifteen years’ practice, with the large number of patie: aud great variety of difficult cases that he has treated saccess- fully, will enable him to surmount any ditheulty, scientific or otherwise, relating to the Teeth. His own experience firming the opinion of many men eminent in the profession, and especially Drs. Axcris and J. and E. Parmly, has led him, long sinee, todis- mercurial preparations for filling Teeth, also uampois, Gutta Percha, Lavlia Rubber, and for the P[}WO PIANOS FOR 815: ONE FOR Sic two for $200 are cow ier sale at the, : at Music Depot a TE uatingors inet Corner of Penn. avenue and lith street. ‘Torms easy. may 18 = NEW AND BEAUTIFUL PIANOS EAT BARGAINS.—These, e been used but a short time b carelul persous, we will warrant them, take old Pianos in exchange, &c. Two of them are full seven octaves, finely finished rosewood cases, and of exquisite tone and touch,one is only a six octave. ‘These Pianos. purchasers may safely rely upon as ny bee great bargains, and they will do well to "S HOTEL i . Ti 7 i ‘i undersigned would respectfully inform the wisdom. his day’s receipts. The whole town of Dieppe Part of the farrn 6 Laat jexent: oy eat Se pa public that he has made various improvements, I wns disturbed from these reflections by ob- | was horrified, and when night came many a | cain, if immediate application be made, or it may be PELE eed Btn presen and that ho wf serving that the people were all going in one | heart trembled. After afew days the fecling Dae eee eet ate to Hie Pack ORs, | ta the most superé wmanners direetion, and they hurried forward as if stim- | of fear began to decrease, when they were again} je4-im _ 55 zs His House is sonduated on the Europesnst sie; the ulated by some extraordinary curiosity. I ad- | awakened in a ten-fold manner by another —— = ~ - reoms airy, and the strietest attention pail to the 4 a < ARM FOR SALE.—A pioce of fine LAND on | wants of } ests. dressed inquiries to some of them, but they | shocking murder. Reick Creek, in Montzomery county, Md., six | "The Baris furmeled with the best of LIQUORS were too breathless, and in too great a hurr About ten days after the catastrophe in the | miles from the heights of Georgetown, adjoining t gre: y y p a 4 to make any reply tome. All they did was to | Rue des Armes, some belated pedestrians were in wt Mess erry. Wood, Bestor, Now! CIGARS, &c. | am sousts. ee piped ars nate crest SEEMS hela ioe ss (in point before them and nod their heads. making the best of their way home about 2 tions partially, fron Seerlae 9 rprtaligs DLs Obirinn ciecinetnions creexe tne Not being able to obtain any isfaction | o’elock in the morning. They were walking | creek bottom and some fine yeliow-pine timber. It | all demands will be promptly attended to. Ca: new house; I3acres rich | sort. Oblizing assistants are always at laud, aud n Dat Poresien moattes ee ne Pian seo them, at our'extensive Piano Ware- from them. I determined to follow their foot-| very rapidly down tho Rue Grenard, when | "be divided, if desired. Call aud see the premi- | 4 . VM. RUPP. fs the wuly rolmsbic onbames sathnk ons tees ‘the | Toots, No. 346, between Sth and loth. steps, as I was now convinced there must be | they wore astonished by seeing a man rae the sex those who desire to purchase. je4-tf je 10-2w . No. 484 Pa. av., bet. 3d and 434 sts. Pathan’ Tap fbi most conciasively Shown by the last jel JOHN F. ELLIS. something to be seen. root of the house, with nothing on but his shirt, | {QR SALE.—My RESIDENCE on the corner of | rpyite MOUNTAL American Dental Convention. OLD MEDAL PREMIUM G PIANO PORTES, WILLIAM KNABE, (Senior partner in the late irm of Cont Se ose carestned ais of conn ‘antinues the manufacture 8 of and unre PIANO FOR TES. underthe tame, William Kuabe & Co. at the old stand, Nos. 1, 3, 5.and 7 North Eutaw street op: posite the Kutaw House, Baltimore, HOUSE, We advanced at a igh quick pace down a | crying out with all his strength “murder!”’ Hilt Youth on the ateace Tee fact 8 erence Will be Gene ete ce GS, VIRGINTA, handsome street, which [ afterwards learned | “murder!” “murder!” He held a young C street south 26 feet il inches, and containing nearly ed for the reception of Visitors. 66a age he flatters liwaself from his long resi- dence and practice in Washington, he is favorably known to his numerous friends and patrons, he begs leave to refer them to the followin: TESTIMONIALS: From the late Rector of the Church of Epiphany of this city. Dr. Stepnen Barty: Dear Sir—I desire toexpress my esteein for you persoually, and my confidence in you asa superior dentist. The operations executed bit om was the chief street in the street in the town, | child in his arms. 34,000 meee feet. ae ae DAN Zt Jun. ealled the Grande Rue: the crowd becoming They immediately called to him, but all they | -™*% >" aa eee more dense, so as to render it very difficult to | could gather trom him was that murder was FS, uLeh oes wo Avr cae elas Proceed. We might have gonea mile, perhaps, | being committed in the house. They directly | twoon {uti wai loth stecte eat IE contarniete when the street suddenly opened into a large | made for the door, and found it fwstened on the 169.000 feet. Apply ae 512 (24 st square ; this square was densely packed with a | t».side. They burst the door open with afew | je! ‘ough tickets can beobtained at Baltimore,! hinond and Alexandria, nore in the carly morn- via Alexandrian and Manasens Gap Rajiroad rg, reach the Springs froin 5 to 6 o'clock ening; nud those from Baltimore aud the West via Harper's Ferry and Wiuchester from 8 to great mob. The most distracting noise and | vigorous kicks and penetrated into the house OR SALE _CHEAP— terns, the | e2-6w Proprietor. | my receive the patronage from mis friends and the | gireets, om Premises partly cooupted ‘be ‘Ki: confusion prevailed, but I saw something there. | They rushed up stairs, and on the first landing | | following FRAM E DWELLINGS, viz: One public that your skill so sp hemp hee Henry McCatfery as a juusic store, where they will r frag we é 2p constantly < Axsortmen: raised on a platform at the further end of the | they found the body of a man with his throat | J¥8Efntsled,and situated on tho uocthwont corner EEF AND PORK FOR 183. Washington, Aug. %, 1835. J. W. FRENCH, | Sui)ccii tinsel meeed ara Eyassopment of plain square, which engaged my whole attention, and | cut. He was dead. They entered a bed-room— | finshed, and on the west side of Ist street Wwest- bo. s : dost fires Balt also, Melodeons, from the best makers, from 4 to 5- made my blood feel as if it were turned into | hanging half out of bed was the body of a wo- L, aud in a rapidly improving part of the Bereaues SEM ed ey From one of tee lest firms in Baltimore, Messrs. octave, some with desito keyboards, uble reeds, ice. . man, mutilated in the same horrible manner, | ¢!' A ond Faat neat Cauate Shie wank eal : June 2, 1857. Having employed i. Stephen Baily, Surgeon Den- | ™ ed inthe manufacture of It was a guillotine! and stone dead. But they had not yet diseov- | two, Nos. 116 and 114, on north gide East Capitol | | Sealed proposals, endorsed * Proposals for Bact?” | tist. of W Safineton city, to execute for me an im- | Pianos, we wall sell wh jeand retail, on the most Yes, there was the hideous frame work | ered all the horrors of that house of blood. In Also, five more, situated in different parts | and “ Proposals tor Pork,” 48 the case may be. portant and ditheult piece of work, which he did to | Jiberal terms. my entire satisfaction, and in view of the fact that one of the most distinguished members of the De: College of Baltimore, fhuled, after repeated trials, perform the same work satisfactorily, it gives me great pleasure to express my entire confidence high estimation of his professional sk: I skill. Baltimore, Jan. 12, 1857. HARMANN BOGGS. painted black, which I had seen once before at | the kitchen was discovered the inanimate form the Place du Trone in Paris. At the moment I | of the servant girl, who had been killed by the ary — turned my eyes on this instrument of death, a | same means. The assassin was evidently the ENO EK back building aod a ine yant at. man was engaged oiling the groves, and to en- | same who committed the murder in the Rue hed, situated on BE street, between 13th and lth able him to do it more ecouveniently, the knife | des Armes. The wounds inflicted were exactly 4 2 (2d story) 7th street. be received at this office until nine o'clock, a. POLLARD WEBB. W esi ay, the 15th ere ee rpg errs a - = > fae 4 > and delivering, free of all cost and ri to the United two-story BRICK DWEL- | States, at the following Navy \ard Barrels beef. Barrels pork. At Charlestown, Mass. 50 eed Our Punos wi warded the hig! um (goid medal) at airs of the Mary. Toettate two successive years—October, 1855, 1856—in position to fourteen and eighteen pianos from of the best makers from New York, on sud Bei - timore. We were alyonwarded the Premium at city. Apply at No. The house could be mute one of the bi lowered half way down between the two posts, | of the same character, and it was evident the an anaes int W ‘anh ton, pain, if peay af at ape od ered Extract fi tereceived from the late Hon. J; ag 125 and fe er been a od : 4 ? A st of Willards’, ands ning Flint’s: le + scion i ’ x! froma note receiv: from lon. John g 1 >- and the morning sun made the blade glitter, | same instrument had been used. session, Riven the ist of Ju 5 Apply to FRANCIS a a 1. Clayton, jalitay Meckeniea' Pat Gets ) at the Metre rendering it quite distinct to the whole wmulti- The young man seen on the roof of the house | MILLER, Family Grocor, corner of F and 12th sts. ‘3 i U.S. Senate, Aug. 19, 1856. In addition to this we are in possession of testimo tude was named Pierre Dulon; he deposed before | _je 18-tf (Intel) One half of said Beefand Pork must be delivered ‘The teeth you made for me work admirably ; noth- m the most distinguished professors and in the country, which can be seen at our ms, speaking for themselves xnd others of the high appreemtion in which our instruments are 7. where held. All instruments are guaranteed for five by and a privilege of exchange is granted within the first «ix months from the — of sale if the instruments do not sive entire satisfaction. Wholesale deaiers wil! find it tog ve uss call before purchasing. i tu: at catch of the above-named Yards, respectively. by the Ist day of April, 1958; and the remaimiug half by Although I had before seen an execution, and | the Procureur du Roi, the next morning, as ful- Free SAL was well aware of the painful effect it had upon | lows: dious | three-st the !st day of June, Ie, unless errlier deliveries Gi my wind for mynths afterwards, morbid curi- “My name is Pierre Dulon ; Iam twenty-two ms A" oh No. See 3 ery degre find oth. | should be required by the Chief of this Bureau. r . nor which has just been put in complete order | Payment to be made within thirty days after deliv ostty impelled mo to remain, and see the con- | years of age. and a watch-maker by trade. For | for oce eV, Will be sold on accommodating terms. | ery. ¢lusion of the tragedy. I had not to wait long. | the last two years I have been living as assist- | or rented low toa good tenant. It hava large brick | Bidders must specify their prices separately anil - fi Sonsi stable nttached to it. For information apply to } distinotly in separnte olfers for the Beef nnd for the a neighboring bell began to toil and acart je | ant with the late Monsiuer Mouton. He re-]| Gh,U. BURNS, No. $i Penn. nvontte ceto the ut. sy ineer r the ita appearance bearing the criminal. He ap- | sided in RueGrenard. His family consisted of | seriber, ANDREW SMALL, No. wl C etreet, be. | LOtk and tor exch of the placed of delivery, cover ing sil expenses and all charges, peared to take mattters very easily, and when | himself, wife, child and servant girl. On the | tweon Sth and loth, jo 12-6" ‘The. Beet must. be from. well-fhttened cattle, } first saw him, be was conversing gaily with | night of the 2lst of April, 1346, we all of us re- FOR, SALE—A valuable tract of 1AN D. con: slang ntered ote pen the sat ee Ok aomein bats AE, the two gendarmes who accompanied him. He | tired to bed early. I was accustomed to sleep Westin ee ——— on Gas S mulee | jess than six hundred pounds, net weight, each, The was smoking a cigar, and glanced around at | in one of the attics. In the room next to mine. | qnov in I) 2,3, ant 4 years tor hatin cash, and bal. | eke aud ley rands of the hind quarters,aud (he sins the multitude with the most perfect onucha- | the servant girl and child slept. About half- | ance in city property, unproved. Apply a! si eboaider ods, the Shounlers of mutton and ‘ance. The populanee when they saw him | past 1 o’elock in the morning I awoke. I felt | (24 Store) Hem street. POLLARD W from the neck end of exch Fore quarter, or the ps raised a yell of execration; a palpable sneer | thirsty and rose to get some water—my pitcher | ?°'2U__ a a | marked Nos. 1,2, 3. 4, and 5, on the drawing or ¢ was the only reply be deigned to make. was empty. I went down stairs to fill it. [ had Fok RE —One of ny HOUSES on C street, | eation of the fore and hind quarters of au asce; i affo! i betw: and 2d, withall the modern improve- | Willbe attached toand form a part of the contrnet, He ascended the steps leading to the scaffold | nearly reached the first landing, when I saw a if conveniences, ‘The house is four-stories | muat be wholly excluded framiesoh barrel, aah an: with an easy gait, and turning sharply roand | man etealthily ascending the stairs, I am a| high, with dry cellar, Pure water inthe kitehenand | reainder of the carcass, in ing could be better. Very grazete CLAYTON To those that seek relief from the maladies of the teeth, | can cheerfully recommend Dr. S. Baily as a superior Dentist; he made a sect of porcelian teeth for one of my fumilv, and plugged several teeth for myself, and the work has all stood well for more than ten years. ROBERT T. NIXON, of the Va, Conf. of the M. E. Clureh South. April 19, 1856. —_ We, the undersigned, having had occasion to avail ourselves of the professional skill of Dr. 8. Baily, Surgeon Dentist of this city, or having been cogmz- ant of his operations on our families or friends, take pleasure in expressing our admiration of his artistic skill, as weil as of the uniformly satisfactory manner im which he performs the most delicate and difficult operations in Dental Surgery, and we respectfully re- commend hin to the confidence and patronage of the public, of which we consider him enunently zens. Capitol. L J. MIDDLETON, ICE DEALER, Oifice and Depot—Southwest corner of F and 12th Streets, Washington, ap itt ments and co ‘Tuomas UC. WaLTER, Architect U. The und or fu toad of being cut HoMas MILLER, M. D.,of Washington, D.C. eds onal tn pene oq u i i i ¥ 4 3 . . and the public iy, that to the mob, stood for a minute or two with his | very nervous man. and the recent murder had | through the house. Rent reduced to $46 per mouth. | tith a cleaver, must be cut through with a saw B.3. B .'D. of Georgetown, D. <r P arms folded, and a foot advanced as if detying | preyed very much on my mind, I had been liv- | Inqureof J.B. WARD, 12th street and Canal. Sloth aopencintel ta Suresh ae tee ee N.S JizcoLx, M. 2 of Washington, D. through the season) with the best cualtte of FOE, them. He glanced at them a look of unuttera- | Ing in continual dread ever since. The sight = Soe VAN ODE: ab AGEaya, | CUg/it Pounds, nor more than twelve pounds, ear. poset TR aeeatly Bal sone Soares SS delivered ie any part ‘of Washington and Georg ble scorn, aud muttered between his teeth the | of this man completely paralyzed me; and I} POX A VAN HOOK, ne panei teen ore thst be packad from corn-feul,, well tat- Water Lesox, Ex-Mayor of Washington, Orders to be ict with Kinwutt, & Lessnare word ‘‘ Canaille.”” stood looking, not able to move hand or foot. He hes Of Building tA fest front by 1s) ved hogs, slaughtered between the first day of No Patent Office, 1 ember, 1457, and th yo ~ 185 It was during this minute or two that I had | had nearly reached master’s door, when M. | feet devp. at the very low price of from $7 to 8125 | weieiite saul nay (he first day of Janunry. 185i aud ittenhouse Academy, oe — and im oe 8 ome Gro. weighing not less than two hundred pounds each.ex ath street; ooRR, Drux - time to make a note of his, appearance. He | Mouton opened the door and came out on the por eek small monthly instalments of 33 per clung the h a, oles, neok houlders, hia (eet dina ie, between 3eth nad ath: sirecta seemed to be abvat thirty-Ave years of age. | landing. ‘The assassin immediately rushed | ™Yheve Lots are situated at Union Town, on the | fu, {utts,Tumps, lard, aul all refuse {recs u- A RETIRED PH lith streets: AL bara” Druggiat) conver He was tall and powerfully built, but his fea- | upon him, and putting his hand over my mas- | south aide of the Anacostia river, adjoining the Na- | ing not less than six pounds, nor more than twelve hfe have nearly ran out 4th and Mass. a e; snd with the sulseriber, Nu. tures were the very epitome of villany. His | ter’s mouth, prevented him from from calling | ¥¥-y8rd Bridge, and are in every way desirable for | pounds, ench. Enst Indies, a certain 3 Firet street, Georgetown, where loe oan be bad ayol nacean pnt Gaon surmounted by bushy | oat. [noticed but one thing, that the sum Perions wishing a clioap, pleasant, and healthy loca- | Poth the peef and pork must hesaited with attenat Aathew, Epcochitis, Cousns, Colds, 1 pe gc : T.N.KIDWEI . td 3 ee ion fora dwelling. one statut el of ‘Turk’ i is 4 dy Ww: scuvet ~ N. SL. eyebrows. He wore a long moustache which | derer had only three fingers on his left hand. |" Lot-doldars in wrrents aro requested to complete Kay Wiest ania, Ouoniaes solae, nr et. Ut Ghaekitcnby chia a Gaarbter, wen sien wp So ———$_—_—_—_—_———— extended far beyond his cheeks. Evory bad | I could see more, but ran up stairs again, and | their eepp and got their deeds; the title to | and the beef must have fire ounce: ne pulver- die. He had heard much of the wonderful restor 7 y GROCERY, W The subscriber begs to inform passion seemed to be expressed in his face; in | hurried into the servant's room : the child was | ‘e*¢ ‘act ig countenance might be called perfectly | lying on the bed asleep, but the servant girl ots 18 guaranteed free and clear Senn every ized saltpetre to each barrel, exciusive of a pickle,to may 25-5 ative ‘and henling qualities of preparations ‘i incumbrance. be mate from fresh water ag strong ay salt will make ia AND from the East India Hemp, and the thought occurred QUOR STORE. his fmends and the per eS ee : ay he might make’ a remedy for ius child.— | public. that he has opened @ NEW STORE rvan op BLE | 't,tud must be perfectly bright and clear. to hun that co 8 1 ey, | Public, that he has opened a NE IRE, corner iti i was not in the room. child i OR SALE OR RENT—THE DESIRA Each barrel must cont ds net weight | He studied hard and succeeded in realizing his wish- | Of 12th street and Louisiana avenue, where hy devilish. An involuntary shudder ran throug! pairs) T took Agee tie P'SESIDENGE SUthe Corner of Paud sist ats, | el ba pork, and no excess of weight in either | es. His cluld was cured, and is now alive and well. | tends to keep eonstantip nn hand eieree ned erica mea as I gased upon it. arms and got out on the roof. is is together with the Gronnds surrounding af he ole will be paid for. He has since administered the wondertul remedy to | assortment of Foreign and Domestic WINES Lt He resigued himself into the hands of the ex- | know about the matter.”’ seen a Contin ainsaon roctas sae eas thneee OnE, Inust be enterely new, and bo made of | thousands of sufferers in all parts of the world, and | GTORS, CIGARS mal. FINE GROCERIES. ecutioner, and in a few minutes all was over.| The excitement in Dieppe was now raised to | 8nd furnace. | The static will be su the beat heart of white-oxk staves and | he bas uever failed in making them completely heal- 5 A . i the tands 01 Whon the time came for tho knife t» descend, 1 | the highest pitch. No trace of the assassin | js 50 hy 195 foot, but the purchaser can have more | headings: the had not the courage to look, but turned my | Could bo discovered. It was evident that these | land if desired. ofan t ‘offea, Flour, Soap, Anchovies, Oturd, ng of Fin thy and happy. Wishing to dos ves to b i h ve-eighths ST Eke Lee enne rere ne | sinks, no will ough ko euch Of bixalbicaed Grtiontt thick, and the headings not less than three- and Co Cc s IN fourths of an inch thick; they must be three-fourths | ings As request it, this recipe, with full and explicit and casks. Old Ja * wi ly by a shout from | murders were the work of one man—and that | ALS, for Sale—The LOT OF GROUND on the hooped over, including the iron hoops, with the best | directions for making it up, and_xuce: iy using i, Port of wasiens ae. head away, and it was only by corner of F and 19th streets, and LOTS on 19th,near it. He requires each applicant to enclose him one shilling—three cents to be returned as postage on the recipe. and the remainder to be applied to the pay- ‘i i i : hite-ork or hickory hoops, and each barrei must the mob that I knew the tragedy was finished. | he must have been concealed in the houses be- | F'street, Apply to CHUBB BROTHERS, oe et bl Be ch barre I inquired of a spectator near me, the name fore they were closed for the night. Govern- 8-tf aes: pave Ra Ey ge poe oy empl oo of thecriminal and the crime for which he bad | ment offered a large reward for the discovery | PAOR SALE.—That beautiful Sinret, Chateaux Margaux in ne Cider, Brandy Fruits, Reynold’s Annisette, Maraschivo, Curneon, . Champ: nburgh A nfortnbl — E m it 4 tafe ot- | eighth inch in width on esch chime, aul once to be of ment of thig advert enee- —— street, t | Absynthe. Chaunprene, and a large and varied de- suffered of the murderer, and the vigilance of the police tage built DW ELLING situated on sixteenth of an inch thick, Each barrel must be Et PRMES. He Oe ee seription of Havana Cizars. . pt wi t th. internal espacity of thirty-two gallons, and se Also, Stoughton Bitters, and Fever and Acue ‘The man started at me with astonishment, | Was thoroughly aroused. : She openers Of Oe, puree Morand street: porn: Ton hoops must be woll punted with red lead. | | __N.B, Dr. H. James has neither office i f | Bitters: Porter, Ale.aud Cider, 4 sayin, ‘There lived on the outskirts of Dieppe 2} will be sold with the House if wanted. ‘The location Zach barrel must be branded by burning on its head | in New, V ork as some hay igh oes | ni ae Families are particularly invited to call and exam * Why, it’s Jacques Reynauld !” widow lady of the name of Beaumaurice. She | is delightful sither for et Or winter voxideooe. «Na vy Beet,” or tNavy Fork. ha the ons rit th pl pecs opim ay at = poi mut D ine the Fa before purchasing elsewhere. Naw , * cori ‘ = ‘, wre POLL. jE » No. 512(2d | with the contractor's nime and the year wher street, rs tye Congress are also rmed ti eir The name struck — being coomeria = ai; with one meet girl, lived |e tee en eee | Gaitag weit: mul hall F randed on the m v ; mptly attended 1 and delivered at their familiar, and I endeavored to remember where @ ver: tired manner. ie cottage in stave with the letter B. or ny be. * = = > < 5 residences at the shortest ce. Thad heard it before. I suddenly recollected | which she resided was situated about half 2 UILDING HARDWARE—The attention of | ,,, Ne beef and pork will, unless otherwise directed | (HINA, GLASS AND ¢ ER SON cO., A general assortinent of fine Havana Cigars, im , ? i 3 in " by the chief of this bureau, be inspected by the in. perted direct by the subscriber, at wholesale and re the Paris newspapers some months back had | mile from the city—a little off from the public Builders & called to our stock of BUTL.D: specting officers at the respective uavy-yards alore- | Importers direot from Liverpool to Aleaau- been filled with the history of several awful | road ING HARDWARE, comprising the largest suidand by some “aworn inspector of saited provis- | Aria, beg .eave to call theattention of dealers, nal Boats supplied on reasonable terms, and # tuken in exchange. Old Whiskey, constantly on hand, of 1840. intry orders ‘pe menorner d attended to, and coun- . fig . - za a ‘ be: jected of any inthe city: Locks < Haale: ; aetiee Gain= murders committed in Dieppe, — ee — rae ee eo aud be from the cobras iat ary ot De rons. who will betselected by the respective com name was in some way connected with them, | ©! - an extraor- jallory ‘o.,and Russel Srwi 3 . Lady * tions must be paid by the respective eontractors,who butin what manner I could not remember. | dinary woman in every particular; but espe- | Manufacturing Company: Hinges of all Kinds eepers, and others of Washington and town, to their stocks of i OO D3, hich, for extent and variety, will compare favorably with any establishment in the Kastern cities. produ; Lev & i must likewise have the barrels put in good shippinz i abies. try produce of ail descriptions received on consict However my curiosity was now thoroughly ex- | cially 0 in respect 10.8 cortain coolness of | Fillers: Winldw Sirincs nnd Sash Fastenranacwwall | ofder, to the eatieinction of the comuandauts de tho | |The, counczion at thet senior pariuer ith the | moat HOMAGE LSYY. cited, I immediately made the most minute en- | character she ssed, in the midst of danger, | Stars, Bolts and Shutter Fastenings. In fact, every and at their own expens 3 | upwards of thirty years, has given hun advantages in a — == quiries into the matter, and before I left Dieppe | —which, toget “ with a large seoent of ee Se waaea as Rarawace Joie | eee Two oF more approved sureties in a stun equal te the purchase of see eae aoe ei ieel a NTERESTING TO FAMILI i iculars: courage— le her a very notable : e + ° Gh as one-half the estimated amount of the contract wii ne oe ae wes Les = them upon the most favorable terms. Freach Cina Dinner Sets, gilt and decorated French China Dinner Sets, gold band and plsin white French China Vases, Pitchers, Toilet Sets, &e. French China Tea Sets, Cups and Saucers, and other articles of Teaware “4 = . ry be withheld from the amount of each payment to be previous to the time I write, lived a worthy | pression on her mind than upon any one else in FQME:MADE CARRIAGES. made, as collateral security for the due and faithful habe: name of Maurice. His fam- | Dieppe,—although it was naturally supposed We have on hand, of our.own manufaeture, a | performance of the rexpective contracts, which will il srasinted of hisasell his wile ph ebild, and dee eered situation in which she lived would | fine axsortment of all kinds of CARRI aes sount be paid ped pea Soutaces ate Gout pay aan They were quiet. respectable peo- | have caused her to be more fearful. AGES of the very best, latest, and most tee with in all respects, and is to be forfeited to the d ; Approved styles, and warranted in point of uited States in the event of tailnre to complete the le and very much respected by all their neigh- About ten o’clock on the night of the 30th of | Wircinanshtp and material, to be = al toany made | deliveries withen the prrsonibea period. tn case of ors. Ap@#il, just ten days after the murders in the | inthe city of Washington’ or any other city inthe | failure on the part of the contractor to deliver all or . = 35 . i @ »nard, Madame Beaumaurice went up | United States. We respectfully solicit a call trom | *uy of the beef or perk shore mentioned, of the cs M. Maurice did good business and frequent- marie e a P | the citizens and strangers to examine our work; as | ity and at the tie. and places above provided. the ly had @ considerable sum of money in his | to her bed-room. She was suffering from a| wenre determined to let e surpass uscither in | contractor will forfeit and pay to the United States, the receipts of T in this country for one’ to 3th ultimo, it says they will be 12,- pounds short of the imports of the year eud ne 3H, 1856, and that —— in —— teas, Oolongs, wine yg : yeen fifteen ceuts per pound ; m Teas, of low and medium grades, have experienced an advance of one hundred per cent. over last season’s closing prices. “It will thus be seen that the strong and rapid The following extract from a New York paper cannot failto be interesting. Iu Sats T And Dinner Ware, sepxrate from sets India Chima Dinner s,und separatearticles always on White Granite Ware in every variety, in sets, and separate from coe may be desired i . Fre # BS it ‘ i Blue Printed or Liverpool Ware, the same advance im the tea market has been the result of a house. He had an extraordinary ran of custom | nervous headuche. Sho felt very sleepy, und | quality of work or in low prices, 2 ice | Cindi naaount ak the sontimoe pracy cual. to | Common Hadged, White and Hockinghain Ware, in | short supply aud active demand hat when tiscon one Saturday. and when the labors of the day | seated herself in « large arm-chair previous to | | Wealsodo every Kind of RETATRING ina work: | ee int nent aay throot winch hawctntad {ull supply. aa > sidered that we may hear at any moment of the en b = : i | undressing herself. The 1 was placed on.a | Oyid Carriages taken in tart perinece rm damages may be recovered from time to time as they | , Cut, Pressed, Plain, and Moulded Glass Warefrom | tire suspension of shipments at Shanglmi, and. in were over he felt very much fatigued. He | B Wisin sage pene on Old Carriages taken in part paynient for new and | so eeic” Parmeut will ba niade be the Uitel atte, | the best establishinents in the Fastern and Weatern | fact, that, as soon a8 @ suthovent farce fram Eangland shut i his shop and proceeded toa small room, | chest of drawers behind her. Opposite to hr | at fair price. IMON FLYNN & CO, | &Cerue. = ecified{excepting the twenty, | States, which will be sold by the package or other- iver at the seat of war, all five ports of entry vu where hi ife and se! laying the | Was @ toilet-table. with a cloth on it reaching | _™ay 12-6m cloth Prepon oe ee ee | t the ground. She had already commenced Coat !-COAL “ My dear,” said his wife, as soon as he en- | taking off her clothes, when happening to look | \Y tered the room, “ [ should very much like some | round her, she saw something which for a mo- y per centum to be withheld until the completion of —COALI! the contract, as before stated,) after the said beof a and pork shall have been inspected and received, and Now on hand one cargo Range COAL, bills for the same shall have been presented to the One do. for Cooking Stoves. China, will probably be placed under strict Mockade, it would mer be surprising to see Teas ata much higher figure than they have attamed. n view of these facts, we hold very gremt in wise. Experienced packers employed. Goods put up by us can be transported by any mode without breakage. Fare by the steamboats from Washington to Alex- andria, almost hourly, 124¢ cents enen way. A quar- “Very well, Madame.’’ considerable distance b al > ny re be ee hea Rane “J will past fa a note which you will de- what she sought. She hurried home ad and noticed when she arrived at the door her id and the public, that b fut pawn Fal opget am. wt ‘@ large supply of 4 if term: my 6-30 PEA ders will, if his or their bid be accepted, enter into ookstore, near Sth street. gation within ten days, with good and sufii- it sureties, to furnish the article proposed. ting, aud Knitting NEEDLES, for tale Sur. liver to him, an 4 heir supphes of i + duly approved by the com- ducements for families to Iny in their supy oysters for supper to-night.” ment chilled her blood. | It waa the shadow of a } Also, Cumberland snd all other kinds of COAL. U therresp Nenavy-yards, according to | tf of Sdollar thus spent iaay save many dollars Sane cet Venere ead inh cerect. ss de a “ > ! sy the terms of the contract. us scored saawanolbnieec 3 - Lam afraid it is wo late,” replied the hus- j man’s hand on the Goor. The hand had only | 5.1. Oat, and Heobory WOOD. "The parts of Beal to be excluded will be partic. & ARD.—Rauaway fromthe subscn- | 7-7 OPTS HISTORY OF NEW KNG band lovking at his watch. It was a quarter | three fingers! Coal'kept under cover. 2.240 Ibs. to the ton, niarly designated in the engraving to be attached | B2OQO Upper Skasiborocah. Liogt si past eleven She divined the truth in a moment—the T. J. & W. M.GALT, to the contract. Persons interested can obtain | Py Id., on the 29th o} toh Book, 1 Vol., 16 mo; 60 ets. “Ob no, Justine says there is a shop open | 9*4as8in was there, in ber house—under that corner 12th and C streets, No. 549, them on application at this office. : ) . DAVY. GREEN. {a Traveller, 1 vol., 16 mo, 60 cts. a Pepe | toilet-table. She made not the least motion or | 7&V#-t¢ ‘ona square kouth Penn. avenie. Bidders whose proposals are neceptec (and none sof age, 5 feet, 6 inches high—s 16 mo: 6) ote, round the corner : : : ‘ Te Gain others) will be forthwith notified, and ay early as | dark mulatto—las « largo bushy head, withd ‘sions Translated, second perio’, “Ht that be the case let Justine get, some at | tHe eee mse iee minutes as to | WY U- EICULE SEVENTH STREET, | practicable @ contract will by transtuted to them winakors rounit hie fee, meshiony size nud “dw S13 as ry ASS ” st euurse ursued. he 2 < 7 & > jor execution, ¥ dibe yk by ued to . @ may hire himeelfin the District, wh h ¥ lern Painters, 4 vol.; per coc art soisigie oremp te and| Sho made up ber mind what todo, and ad- | MefMeq" Band Fe etrcetn or neers catantie the Bureau within ten days, exclusive of the time haa Feiatives, or make his way Xo seme fot State.as | Marriage Avit {saul Suould Be,by Rev. Jon +bawl, and went for the oysters; (saving the | Vancing to the door, called her servant maid. | gn band a fine asuortwent of WA TORES ant AMrecord. or duplieate of the letter informe Hundred Dollars, if taken out of thesis Siw it Be ei'g Modern Horse Doctor, 1 vol; 81. dvor ajar, that she might not disturb her mas. | Ob Mary!’ exclaimed sho, when the girl J ee Se an bi ist Gt vive meCopeanee OF, ropcent, ee taken in the District, or any other prt of Maryis mt, Dadd’s*Anatomy and Physiology of the Horse, t tor oF mistress when she returned | een eee eee eee ee ee OE oe NOAM LTH Ax aGee | thence of lets, son lip bid wall botadeaul seceeten | ANG. ese ut taken in tice ee pew PRANCK TAYLOR. Nowits happened thatthe place where eho | N@BE Bernard lives Ne En. neukie, Ms Witiam 0. | Roe ee ee tina en tne | EH WHLGIAM 3. BERRY: | 9 ear SAA, Milward & Son's exhitzton expected to tai was » fo in Egypt sad Nubia. By William C. 2 7 ip yes nage Se — N LE: ra 3 closed bat not wishing to disappoint her em: |, ‘<huve w pay 5.000 france away very early | Primos gies." Pt By Witham Seth, 1s, | Sanaa Be ee tok coperens making | PRALTIMORE CITY MALT HOUSE. theteetnthemmkets Owes ployers, she determined she would go and seek | i the morning. The fact slipped my wemory | p/'Yiivatrated with ona hundred cugravingss Sl; | Proved th of August, 1840) by a written guarantes, | MALT FOR SALEoThe undersigned having | ‘Warren’ ‘Telogenpiue NEEDLES, put up in them elsewhere In pursuance of this object | till just now. You will have to run to his house Just published and for sale at signed by one or more responsible persons, to the ef- | recently purelased the CITY MALT HOUSE, | caskets of a a she entered the Graake Rue, but bad to walk a | 20d get the money for me.” TAYLOR & MAURY’ fect that he or they undortake that the bidder or bid- | corner of West Falla avenie and Block stree! Mattress, Sail, ng. . ! | jelé No. 138 Bridge street ] OoKs FROM D » s mers Brancis Quarle'e Enohiricio iyo s he will give you bank bills Fae Sella CA a mR fc] gciitis guarantee must be xecompanted by the eerti- master's house Uhat the chittes ter einat | to the amouat.” opening © aplendid assortment of | Gente of the United States District Judge, United Spring and Summer R Y-MADE CLOTHING | states District Attorney. or Navy Agent, that th ing church struck a quarter t twelre. She | She wrote as follows : and Goul's FURNISHING GOODS of the brest | Suarnorsate alle tomaks coon then = 1% DENMEAD. STOCK IN THE LOL: MINION COAL S COPA TIA NAWa COUNTY, Va. gustrantors are able to make good their guarantee. had, therefore, been a - ra ao J tylennd make, xt the Emporium of Fashion, No. | ©'No proposal willbe commiderod anew se nied . __ | Selden’ o Talk, 1 vols; $1. Lent just ti ters My Dear Monsieur Bernard: The assas- | © , I, next t Y No prope sidered unless accomparic ed at the Banking | WWither'e Hymns and Sones. tv of an hour. See Sank en Quinn | oe daa Rew dee Armes and the Rue Grenard sited re (iutole States) vila, by ssh guarantee. Subscriptions, will be reqelw Aubrey’s Miscellanies, 1 ‘The bidder's uame and residence, and the name of bb Brothers, for the remaining sto each momber of the firm, where a coufpany offers, House of Chu She was surprised to find the door shut, but | is now in my house. Come immediately with of the above company. being three hundred shares. | Mather’s Providences Pigland; $1.25. — in New Eng Cc’ A HONEY. Southwell’s Poetical Works: $1. - 2 i 7 (dollars,) of which supposing that the wiud had blown i | some gendarms and take him before he eseapes. he subserit st received. and for sale, | With the Christian names written in full, inust be | ‘The capital stock 1s $100. ia aoe { the Geneul vol, illustrated ; @1.25. pa red luteb. The door was fastened vs oe | - “ Hevexe Beauwacnice. ten tierees of Sritea CUBS HONEY at bis Gro. ba is mg fener con PE a ‘ an 70,000 has been subscribed. The, mings cent. in- Rabears Works, # vols. Bn 1 vol 61 tilide She thought this rather strange, but | And without entering into any explanation | {27%,0Md frorision Store, No. S54 12th street aud | oth'Starch, (uot, all bids for supplice of preerriece Perea wil be uarantoed pen th stock now offered | The Heptameron of Margaret of Navarre, Voie then again she reflected that it wen doubtless | with her servant, she dispatehed her on the | jolt tf : JONAS P. LEVY, | clothing and sinall stores for the use of the Navy sale, by the original s! £y errand. She then quietly re-seated herself and | JJ QWARDSSUPREMECOURTREPORTS | mate hy onsuot tnownsea manatetntee i ar tie waited. vote 19th, session of 1856-"'%. This day ular deni m, od hte Proposed tobe furnishes, 7 5 whi us ‘stal Yes, she eat in the room with that man under | Publis! FRANCK TAYLOR, | yuoh {ach cr the reverse, ies aww =e necessary precaution on the part of her NOzHING NEWs, ya thor of Jobe : tT. She rang the bell, and was very much Gat a new foncerned when, after waiting a few minutes, o. at rubles RG USON’S, 486 7th street, be two years. - Lanne at Sey Bre P, P. DANDRIDGE, Agen .

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