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THE EVENING STAR FUBLISHED RVEKY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY =XCEPTEDP,) AT THE #TAR BUILDINGS, Corner of Pa. avenue and Eleventh strest, . By W. D. WALLACH. Papers served in packages by carriers at $48 year, or $7 cents por month. To mail subscribers b- soription price is $3.50 8 year, in advance; $2 for six months; $1 for three months; and for ‘ess than three months at the rate of I2centsa week. Single Copies, one cent; in wrappers, two cents. ADVERTISEMENTS (of eight lines to the square) neerted three times for $1; every other day or semi-weekly.25 per cent. advance; ones a week, 50 Der cent. advance. WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1858. NO. 1,584. withthe one perfenk resbons ee Sens etee not deeming it desirable, on so short an ac- quaintance, to carry the familiarity te the ex- THE AMERICAN HORSE-TAMER. [From the London Times, Jan. 25) On Sefairday Mr. Rarey, an American, now on & visit to thiscountry, whose skill in taming Special Notices. Dysrxpsta AND Fits.—Dr. Tracy Delorme, creat eurer of Consumption, was for several years so Pianos, &o. Gow MEDAL a etane FoRTES. Dancing. ASHIONABLE DANCING. OUNG LADLE IN® Yo" ND Day — Nis AND ‘$0 HOOL, : A —_— PROF. H. W. MUNDER respectfully ESAT RS aah t RAG * ee ~ | tent of opening an umbrella in his face, or | Ydiy afflicted by dyspepsia that for s part of the WILLIA ABI Py Sony “at the publ vali No. 0 E Street. ee Baese sad cemeplctaly salenting Wi, Bow. | Caching 5 whin, oF beating a drum over him. | t™# he was confined to his bed. He was eventually partner in the fate frm of iis inst quarter will commence on “Tuesday The Second Term of the tenth ear of this Ines ever wild. vicious. or intrac! e, is wil Besides the frequent dispiay of some vicious cured by @ presor'ption furnished him by a young NABE, GaRuLe & Co., afternoon, Feb. 2d, 1858. Ali those who desire, tution will commenos February 8th. 1 and mastery, beginning to attract public ropensities, thi ieul r clairvoyant girl. ‘This preseription, given by a mere oe the menu 8 sale of grand and | to he prepared for the exhibition are earnestiy’ _jan@-eotw CH. NORTON, Pp; attention, was afforded an opportunity of ex- | Prope es, this particular animal of late has ¢htid while ina state of tranee, has cured every body aare PIA! RTES. solicited to join as soon as possible asthe arrange- hibiting bis peculiar powers in this capacit: before the Queen, the Prince Oensore. he Princess Royal, the Prince of Wales, Prince Alfred, and other members of the Royal fami- ly, with the ladies of the Court and most of the foreign Princes and distinguished visitors now reed gr gym any one to ride him; but he allowed Mr. Rarey to mount him without offer- ing the least resistance. With this the exhibi tion termina’ md the Queen and her illus- trious visito: y whom it was witnessed with the most evident tokens of interest and won- who has tak t,never having failed once. Itis equally 8s sure in cases of fits a of dyspepsia. The ingredients may be found in any drug store. I will send this valuable prescription to any person on the receipt of one postage stamp to pay postage. 5 oh William Knabe & Co.. at id stand A jog. 1 S$. and 7 North Lutaw street op: posite the Kutaw House, Baltumore. | eae ve also anew les Room Nood Baia street, between Charles and Light reets, the TLL th ed Rony M fery aa 8 juusie store, where thes will ment of Faney Dances wi! take place immediately. \D pay SCHUUL FOR The proxratme for te will be entirely YOUNG LADIES. rents whodesire tu see their children eney 4 7 MRS. WM. KESLEY & DAUGHTE fulin their carriage, shenld not fail to enter Goouen, eal an : RS Boaevine ND ernie pent stn st Ze satan | pata % y on a large assortment plain | evenings, a6 usual, from 73 unt: ore . : : ashe we Willow | der, took their departure. Address, De. Taact DELonme, New Vork Post | sot) Ucly guished grand and sounte Pots Porter jan 30-dif — Pee ee Prince Frederick William Tk ought to be stated that Sir Richard Airey, Office. Jan2-2m* | Sieo, Melodeons; trem the beat makers toms tee. seem. mae 7 Lord Alfred Paget, and Col. Hood, to each of erick Charles of Prussia, Prince Albert of Prussia, Prince Frederick Albert of Prussia, Prince Adalbert of Prussia, Prince Hohenzol- lern Sigmaringen, the Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, the Duke of Brabant, the Count of Fianders, Prince William of Baden, Prinee Edward of Saxe Weimer, and Prince Julius of Holstein Glucksburg The performances of Mr. Karey, which were of great interest. and elicited the amazement of all who witnessed them, took place in the Riding-school attached to the Royal Mews at Buckingham Palace. The Duke of Wellington, Major-General Sir Richard Airey, Lord Alfred Paget, Clerk Mar- shall; Col. Hood, Clerk Marshal to the Prince Consort; and Major Groves, Crown Equerry. were also present. This was the second ocea- sion on which Mr. Rarey had had the honor Octave, some with double key-boards, doable reeds, and stops to suit small churoties, Being Sxteneivery engaged in the manufacture <f Eanes, worwill sell wholesale and retail, on the most bera! terma, Our Pianos were awarded the highest premiam (guild medal) at the aes of the Maryiand Institute two successive years—Uctober, 1855, and 1835—in op- position to fi er: and eighisen pianos from sume of the best makers [rom New York, Boston Bal- timore. We were alsoawarded the he premum.et the Industrial Exhitition held iehmond, Vir- ginia, 1855 and 1856. ‘They have n Bwar the highest premium (silver medal) at the Metro- poutan Mecliames’ Fair ior 1457. in additiou to this we are in possession of testimo nials from the most distinguished professors anc amateurs in the country, which can be seen at oui warerooms, speaking for themselves and others of - high appreciation in which our instruments are re held. All tru its are guaranteed for ve zeors. and PI cxohease 6 ranted within the first 2iz months the day of sale if the instruments do not PANCING acavemy. Insurance, &o. Mr. T F. GASZYNSKI and DAUGHTER have OME INSURANCE & iv . the honor to aunounce to the Ladies sud Ger H ¥ a PANY OF NEW tlemen of Washington and Georgetown t = ron GO he will re ope Classes for cing Washington on Friday, the 9th of October. at! Temperance Halil, k street, for Misses and Masters, — - felon Pp. ‘ag for hatin ee a ae. &c. on as favorn- rom 7 o'clock p.m. Georgetown—on Wednesday, | bie terms as other responsible companies. the 7th of Octobe: Mies Harrover'e Ladies Sem- T. M. HANSON, Agent, inary, from 3 0’ ch p.m. No. 512 7th st., oppo. Intelligencer Office. For terms and p: rticulsrg application can be made jan2 eo2m at Mr. G.’s residence, 407 B street, between 9th aud a ioth streets, se 126m TAM IN Possession of some valuable certificates in favor of the Consumption Destroyer; also of its efficacy in relieving bronchial disease attended with severe cough, The Syrup is pleasant and safe, and 18 composed of roo! d herbs procured from the Blue Ridge; it is no common article. They are nicely enveloped in iny circulars, where my place of resideuce is seen. ‘The extract of a flower called the Alpha Ointment for the Piles, oan, with the Syrup, be found at Mr. C. Stott’s; the Syrup is at several other places on Pennsylvania avenu weil as Georgetown, at Mr. Newman’s on Bridg: t. In Alex«ndria at Ledbetter's. In Baltimore, at Hance’s, 108 Balti- more street. d7-tf whom Mr. Rarey has communica'ed his secret, are understood to declare that there is nothin, in the treatment in the smallest degree painful or lmproper toward the horse subjected to it, or which would offend the susceptibilitics of a bystander sensitively alive to anything par- taking in the least of cruelty to a dumb ani- mal. They also assert that it consists of no trickery of any description, nor of the use of any drug, or mesmeric or other similar influ- ence whatever. Mr. Rarey’s theory is that hitherto all our treatment of this noble ani- mal—at least, in the Preliminary stages of breaking, ete.—has proceeded an idea of his uature altogether erroneous and cruel, and been invarinbly characterized by unnecessary violence, which has provoked the display of a EDWARD SNOWDEN . Genera Cua AND REAL ESTATE ‘T. Dentistry, &o Bount : — ——__ Sonusiry, spat Cat wefara the Court ot, ress R. R. FINLEY HUNT, ¢ Departments, ae ron) eae D DENTIST, tates, attend to Renting Aouses, Bu: Bell ‘0. 310 Pennay!vania fit rh ” os Warrants. Negotiate Loane, anise of Will perfo m all operations belonging to his similar character st Spxciat Notics.—For Perfumed Breath, White Teeth, and Beautiful Complexion, use * Balm of profession at his old established office, as above, Ofhoe corner 7th and Louisiana evenu i jan 16-ly Washington, City, of exhibiting his skill betore her Majesty and | resistance and other kindred qualities on bis | 1,00 Flowers” For dressing Ladies’ hair use | “Wholesale deslers will find it to ther advantage Ens IMPROVED SEFSOF ee rt os a Prince Albert. The first was at Windsor. a part, and so the evil has been perpetuated. | + Woodland Cream,” s new pomad causes gen- are us @ call before purchasing. T — x AND SILVER week or ten days ago, when the feats of the |, Be principle on which Mr. Rarey goes, on | tiemen’s hair to our! beautifull rice 50 cents ianos exchanged, » apd , tuned. mar lé-ly WM. KNABE & CO. {IVE MORE OF RAVEN, BACON & CO/8 superior PIANOS, just arrived at the, Wareroonis Ol, Gg. METZEROTT. © Seoond hand Pianos forsale cheap. | _n 20-tf Nene & CLARKE’S aa Fn HALLETT, DAVIS & CO?’s' CELEBRATED PIANO FORTES, Constantly receiving and for sale ony JOHN F. ELLE v., between 9th and 10th Purchasers will fi to their interest to examine ia themselves the superior qualities of the above anos. Stools, Covers, Melodeons, &c., &c., also on hand, n i6-tr HE MUSIC DEPOT OF W. G. METZE- ROTT, corner of Eleventh street and Peunsylvania avenue, is the largest and, only complete Musical Establishment in the District of Columbia. Booon, Raven & Co’s and Rosenkranze’s cele- brated PIANOS are always on hand in great varie ty; also, Prince's superios MELODEONS i Tozether with an immense stock of Musical In- struments and Sheet Music of every description, ner ae tuning executed by Mr. Rebine, the other hand, is one of extreme kindness and tenderness towards the animal, the object be- ing to convince him that man is his natural master and friend, and to elicit his confidence and kindly regard. Mr. Rarey appe.ls to what he calls ‘the intellect and affections of the horse,’’ and states that this is the secret of all his success. He is a slightly made man, about 30 years of age, the son of a stook farmer and breeder of horses, who lived in Franklin Coun- ty. State of Ohio, and is himself en, ‘aged in a similar occupation at a place called roveport, about ten miles from Columbus, the capital of that State. From boyhood he is stated to have exhibited an intense fondness for horses and a ame baeg pcters we breaking and hea | he horse in Picadill pa i thein after the old fashion, until he discovere: tig whip. Btartled by this unusual exhibition of | Be has since practised with the greatest sucoess vag Yiolence, the animal struck out with both his ee ps ber eae ila subjects on which he Sad logs, and uttered « ind of savage yell. | (2i.locdin a secede Teen a ere The company who had assembled to witness | 1° aimed in a perfectly wild condition from the ; the experiment were then asked to withdraw, Roma ai , and in the course of his ex- and Mr. Rarey was left alone with the horse. Ren a. . had an arm and both legs bro- Ou being called in again, in less than a quarter McR rs a oenranes to this country by | of an hour, they were amazed to find the ani- | 3 ain 4 pe enough, a gentleman of long b mal prostrate on his side among the straw in armatene Sud respectability as merchant and horse-tamer, seen by them under the influence of novelty, occasioned so high a degree of in- terest and astonishment to the royal party as to lead to a wish on the part of the Queen and the Prince Consort to have the exhibition re gested. On that occasion the subjectson which r. Rarey operated were three in number. One was a fine spirited black horse, of high nervous temperament, which bad been returned to Mr. Anderson of Picadilly, of whom he had been bought for a large sum of money, on the ground of his being restiff and all but un- manageable This animal, it is but right to say, bad been seen and handled by Mr. Rarey, — at Mr. Anderson's stables, previous to his bein; 5m taken to Windsor. At the first interview with - LOOMIS, M, D., the inventor and patentee of PURCHASED mis’ Mineral Plate Teeth,” havin ATTHE BEST RATES. ae, oe his rm se ar F si various cities, now permanently FOREIGN BILLS OF EXCHANGE SOLD. hed hu Wash: 5 x Mapet imine amen fe Rete SrTeatheopsietucniet | ON THR PRINCIPAL POINTS IN EU" izan mpking © ast of bet one a. ae ROPE,IN SUMS TO SUIT. their construstion, and they are therefore free from | GOLD CURRENCY, AND VIRGINIA MO- galvanicaction and metalic taste. There are no NEY ACCOUNTS, WILL BE OPENED joints to beoome filled with pe ge A or particles of FOR DFPOSITORS, PAYABLE INSAME Reercatromese ioe’ far more: FUNDS, OR IN GOLD, CHARGING THE us ‘ouger, uMmsy, natural in their appearance. I will give s rows CURRENT RATES.CHECKS MUST BR oO 10 wii roduce s - ¥ ? simile, work ol art to ual’ mine m purity, beaut MASKED ACCORDINGLY, = inemnea a lence or any other requisite | s7GHT DRAFTS ON ALL THE PRINCI- a eonk iy weenie’: PAL CITIES OF THE UNION, SOLD IN #7 Penna. avenue, Tween lithand tataetreste | SUMS TO SUIT. ap iS-17 seins BONDS AND STOCKS SOLD ON CoM. 1ANQ*—VERY CHEAP.—I have now in st ‘a the following af a x inwtore | MISSION. bet ten ing pefacaneti wtf UNCURRENT MONEY BOUGHT and Pils’ s etaae Pee coos 6X octaves; | LAND WARRANTS PURCHASED ATTHE 10 $3, will be sold for HIGHEST RATES, ‘ianoss @ rexliy bargains; we warrant and — xunra*tee them as willingly as we do our new ones. SWEENY, RITTENHOUSE, FANT & CO., All persons in want ofa good reliable Fiano are so- d4-3m ers. lreited to csi! and see these inst. uments. — — Also, a Second-hand Piano, which we have so- TES PER CENT. INVESTMENT. cepted in part p.yment fur a new one, fur $150; one _— Proprietors, New York. Wholesale and Retail Agents for Washington, Tartor & Maury, Booksellers, between Sth and 10th st., Pa avenn ni7 nd QOrricia Treasury DePaRTMENt, February 12, 1858, Notice 1s HEREBY Given that sealed proposals wi!l be received at this office until the fifeenth day of March proximo for the issue ofany portion, or thi hole, of five millions of dollars in treasury notes in exchange for goid coin of the United States deposited with the treasurer of the United States, the treasurer of the Mint st Philadelphia, tne treas- urer of tha branch mint st New Orleans, or the as- sistant tressurers at Boston, New Vork, Charles- ton, or St. Louis, within ten days from tne accept ance of such prop under the authority of the act of Congress entit Anact to authorize the istue of treasury note: proved the 2d Decem- ber, 1857. ‘The treasury notes wili be issued upon the receipt here of certificates of deposite with those officers to the cred t of the treasurer of the Ucited States, They will be msde payable to the order of avch bid- der or bidders as shall agree to make such exchange VALUABLE AND MOST INTERESTING Forsaleat TAYLOR & MAURY’S amateur breeder of h in the City of Ti for Se at ead el OTP i th foun raging present iter ho <4 the stall, with his head slightly raised. and ecer of horses in the City of To- | a¢ the lowest rate of terest, not exceeding six per ‘Bookstore, near 9th st. urs is always the largest stock of Pianos in this | Lowa. paying Poy I > rade ronto, who brings letters of recommendation to f h rate from thi Rrcorps of THE REVOLUTIONARY Wax ; oon- | <!t3; "he-efore call at No, 506 Pa. av., between 9th Tawny adie wong Mr. Rarey, whom he was eyeing without the the Government from Sir Edmund Head, Gov- re erent ain e e least symptoms of alarm. lying beside him. Mr. Rarey remained with him in this position for some time, during which he knocked the taining the Official, Military and *wancial Corres- vondence of sll the Officers of the Revolutionary Ariny from 1775 to 1795, containing the most interest and loth date of the certificate of such ceposite. feg e «i reets, Davenport has now about 2,000 inhabitants acd ‘The proposals must state the rate ofinterest with > rapid); n th popalation its JOHN F. ELLIS. municipal dett ian 9 128,00, and Ste rauiroad gent ernor-tieneral of Canada, and Lieutenant-Gen- eral Sir William Eyre, Commander-in-Chief of d DENTistRy. only $125,400, and canmot now be i . The rs out condition and without reference to other bids, | ing military, hiatorical and financial information du- pR STEPHEN BAILY, statistics of the city were pul an the Inteil- horse's fore and hind hoofs together, made a the forces in Canada. We believe that Sir} and contain noother fractional rites thanone fourth | ring that period; also, the organization of all the | Opprce No. i98 SYLVANIA AVENUE, geneor of the anh e ‘@ recommend a. pillow of his thighs, and finally got upand ran | Richard Airey and Lord Alfred Paget have | one halfor three fourths of one per centum. Five Lineal Dee ere Mervlony or the ok: = aij aietcar alae Be a Relieving thom to bo an ent aseny 2D heavy whoel-barrow up to and ampund the | Pee requested to inquire into and report upon per centum of the amount proposed to be exchanged | hoers aud privates of each: also, the general and | gym, BAILY begs leave to the publiothat he yaad CHUBB BROTHERS till prostrate creature, without producing in Lagilcoy of treatment adopted by Mr. Rarey | must be deposited with one of the treasury officers | brigade orders gan be seen atal! hours,at his office, located asabov the slightest sensation of fear. (n a sub- | @ the interest of Government. abo jumerated, whose certificate of such deposit Generals Washington, Lee, Green, Weedon, | He feeis assured that an oe —___ oo6 CY Gree egy yy oo og oT OS i a NG: tos ctyalenecadenen | W °°" CDW PER ED SP come RRR t day, in the presence of another com- CHARTER B = is must accompany each proposal, as security for its and others. groction, wily tho lanes s — = crest amy mastery of Mr. Rarey over this sume ee — Miss Louisa Hoey, | fulfilment. Ifthe proposal is not accepted, imme- Last of American Officers Imprisoned, fully, will enable him to surmount any difficul CartraL. —— —_ —_. —__ 820,00 "1: ich he had seen in the interval, had represented as a young and handsome girl, was | diate direo’ions will be givento return such depos- scientific or otherwise, relating to the Teeth. His “are before the Court at C! icago, on Tuesday, ask- ‘The time of their capture, release, &c. An sccount need : arming the opiniog of many men | «Joa RACE OR BULL DINGS MER. set bs - ite, Should the proposais be variant from the pro= | ofthe . . own experience oo} ; for INRA rae, ret in “my pecirpan payed ay rn ing » jory to make one Mr. G@. Lets fork over | visions of the act of Congres, or of this notioe, they aut 1 Seciaty af the Cinesnnat:. | Reed, end and Ee Parmiy: hes ied nies ce Dre: Harris | CHANDISE, &e-, at the usual Oaee. ‘withou r in sight of the horse and a barrow ran s ‘or stealing away her young affections, | will not be considered. b . ’ promising to marry her, failing to keep bis word, and thereby seriously damaging her dear heart. The case has noi yet been concluded, but her testimony is thus alluded to by the Times : The plaintiff proved that Mr. Letz courted her for about two years. He visited her some- times twice a week, and sometimes every other night. He generally Hap der until after the other lodgers had gone to bed, and how much later A ricenee id not know. On such ocea- ‘ sions they were in a room b. yes, rey bad never before seen. This colt was led| My" Lets held the aay, torreon a into the riding-school at Windsor in a halter. | arms fondly clasping her waist, aud his lips and left alone with the horse-tamer, whointima- whispering love in her right ear. The witues ted a wish that the company should retire for by whom these things ware roved was re asf a few minutes to the further end of the build- ion that they were a love afi pal q ae ing. This request, it ought to be stated, was | acted as persons in love generally do act uot dictated by any feeling on his part that the | Sometimes they rpde out together in a car- treatment to which he was about to subject riage, (which Mr Letz hired for the purpose,) the animal. was of a kind which the spectators | anq sometimes they went to singing-school and would witness with any emotion of pain, but mingled their voices in harmonious songs of a p> ee een! oop < per praise, such as Coronation and Uld Handred. e 'y - re e ry fy ~sopainel montage pl ipa at ties a}, PY snether witness it was proved that the the members’ names, &@., the half pay cor = tion. and land acts of the Continental Congress; ® comp'ete list of all the Officers who Served to the End of the War, And acquired the right to half-pty for life, cominu tation snd land; proc edings of the Sith Congres and United States Court of Claims relative tos res. rie tion of the half-pay acts ofthe old Congress for the benefit of the Heirs of Officers of the Revolution; Virginia half-pay and land laws; the reasons whioh led to passage of the act of July 5, 1832, by Congress; the names of the Virginia officers who received land. w: Ob ‘interesting agcountof the military land districts of Ohio, Kentucky and Tennessee, the lo cation of war.ants, surveys, &c.; Revolutionary Pension Laws of the Umited States, As they now exist. with commentaries thereon; notes on ‘he serv.ces of various class-8 of revoiu- tionary officers, with an extensiv, list showing the time they died, &c . &e. x ‘One large 12mo volume of 6% pages. Price $1.5) Postage 25 cents toany part of the United States, except California. This work is iutended as a book of reference tthe historian and scholar, as wellas furnishing a thor ough guide to persona claiming titie to land or per- sions f.0m services of their forefathe: He never moved. A drum was also aten on his back, and an umbrella opened in his very face; but he remained stock still, and evinced no sign of apprehension. The same horse waz afterward put through a course of similar treatment at Windsor before the Queen. The next subject on which Mr. Rarey experi- mented before the Court on that oceasion was a young unbroken colt, brought from a farm of Prinee Albert in the vicinity, which had never been handled in any way, and which Mr. Ka- card aii mercurial preparations for filling Teeth, al y charge for Poloy, at ‘corner all Tnamels, Gutts Grobe, Indie, Rob ag co. Penth Street and Pennsyivana Avenue, over the ments for the gonstructicn of Continuo Ga" ‘ore ate, All proposals under this notice must be sealed and de “Proposals for Treasury Notes.’’ They will be opened at this department at 12 0’clock m., on the said fifteenth day of March. HOWELL COBB, fe 12- Secretary of Treasury. ———— ee O THE CITIZENS OF WASHINGTON. Wotrs’s ScugiDam ARoMaTic ScHNapps, The proprietor begs leave to call the attention of strangers and the citizens of Washington, to a very superior article of Holland Gin, which he introduced to the American public under the name of Wolfe’s Scheidam Aromatic Schnapps. This Gin is manufactured by the proprietor exelu- sively at his Distillery in Schiedam, Holiand. It is ade from the best Barley that can be procured in Europe, at any cost, and fiuvored and medicated, not by the common harsh berry, but by the most choice botanical variety of the Aromatic [talian Ju- niper Berry, whose more various extract is distill ed and rectified with its spirituous solvent. and thus becomes a concentrated tincture of exquisite fia~ ity Savings ——a Teeth, and that reelian, mounted on G. “ Dimecrors. 0 i Ww. P. Bayi i the only reliable substance that oan be worn in the vive FP relay, mouth, as was most conc’usively shown by the last our Bryan, American Dental Convention, A Although he fiatters himself from his jon; - pens un, a Wout, dence and 00 : . Bony practice in Washington, he 1s favorably JAMES ©. MoGUIR: nown to his numerous frig and @naoven Base ti . = Pie. ds and he begs leave to refer them to the following TESTIMONIALS: * ee ANKING HOUSE 0) From the inte Rector a of Epiphany of | BB CHUBB BROTHERS. HEN BatLt: Dear Sir—I desiteto express yon jor you peravaally,and my confidence in | _ Drosirs ton pee ey 4 Capehe, nig erior dentist. ‘Tlie operations executed | Without e oo re ¢ been highly satisfactory. Thope that you Sr eee Datek: st set. end Rachangs cn may receive the patronage trom my friends and the we ty te alowed "Washington aug. TE PKiwom, | eee ge asin ae eee er $ ‘4 POSITS IN VIRGINIA a! NCU * a nme =— J. W. FRENCB, Deposits " Viseinen. 7 omer Jooarrent Money = 1 geived to be ohecked for, ein same fonde, or From one of thy ore, Cote um, Baltimore, Messrs. secre, on charging the regular Ee me Ha employed Di. Stephen Bauy, Surgeon Den piecugnTs.— Notes, Draits, oy oho List, of Wastington Cily, to exeoute Yor me an im bate 4 ee Loqns madoon Stocks, portant and dificult piece of work, which he did tc | *"1 Seowilien, ot the market rate. + credit will be my entire satisfaction, and in view of the fact that cm tice nel m Ls the decent Guses of Ge r Snd interest allowed if Money is deposited, perform the same work s&tisiactorily, it gives me 1 ived visits abo peers it, | Yorsand aroma, altogether transcending initsCor | fevolutionary war, The volume conta, Wri dba rest pleasure to express my entire confidence and — if Cor an termaas may beagreed quarter of an hour the Royal parcy were sum. ady received visits al yrert § night; but wit- | dini and Medicina! propertiesany alovholic beverage | of over 50,000 othcers and privates of the rerolution- igh eftirantion of his professional ski Tes Busser Rennie a a ag eee nes: did not’know whether they were always | peretolore known, ary army, and should be in the hands of ali the de- timore, Jan, 12, 1857. HARMANN BOG6s, | , TRAVELING Brits = te ressnbelbamricah seer teri pepo punt | from the same lovor or from different lovers. | M&rgtovore known | tsa it to nearly the | soondantvt tne brave men who foutht’ under te : former case ig on ground, Ble Her cousin Clem visited her once in a, while. and the horse-tamer by his side, who sat upon | The defendant was the most frequent Visitor: him and handled his legs, feet, andevery other | he usually came at seven and stayed until part by ad Gee een the See twelve. Sometimes the lady played the guitar ture remained wholly passive. After Mr. Ra-| ag an accompaniment to her lover's singing, rey had parted with tho colt » handsome bay | and sometimes they sat together whispering pe raider ad = ibenoibthapaty Wa | love in the dark. She rode out with him in « rou; ‘o him in the riding-:chool. This horse, is li i ¢ ii one of high spirit, which bas always shown buggy, wore his likeness in a locket and his banner of "76, that the nubile actions of their ances- tors may n cape reminisgence of their descend - ants, who must retain this work as 8 memento of their brave deeds and patient sufferings. felt VAVIAR, PETITS POIs, CHAMPIGNONS, We call the attention of connoiseurs to our im- portation of PETITS POTS, in butter snd natural. ives 4 rab the dike rect ‘of tee Ue os Extract froms note jeceived from thelate Hon, Joha | “FT Teta ts caine oF Cnupiy om ENoLeRD, Ta U.S) Sunare, Aug. 1s, 1256, | LAND anv Evxore. lg of Exehanee Fis tants gon mode Ber ee wore sdnurably; noth- | of Credit cu Eugiand, fe ae Vetter. Very gratefully, —_ ~4 = ae FORM clayton. ‘Bonpe, Stocks. &¢.—Douds, Stocks, and Seow cat nara tom th mateo of te | SESE = Wp ingens Seana emsaieme et fr 4 ake a 3 Co Gh pr. cont. Where Stocks are bought upon orders, we made a set of porcelian teeth | Teserve the right to onli fore erositot ope whole Medical Faoulty of the United States, and has received answers from about four thousand Physicians and Chemi: who endorse it over their signatures as & most desirable addition to the Ma- teria Medica. Persons who purchase should be onreful to get the genuine article, as the whole country is flooded with counterfeits and imitations. = lugged severai teeth for | the cost. Bonds or Stocks will SARDINES, in oul. for one of miy family, and vine’ 7 © P 5 } Y bee strral myseif, and the work bas all stood weil for more than aii Bowne.—Railroed, great restlessness while being mounted and « image in her heart. Put up in quartand pint botties, in cases of one CHAM Ene. NS Kege. pickled. . years. ROBERT T. NIXON, ey ae op ky a constant tendency to take fright would, it was| g9-The Newark (N. J.) Journal of the 4th | tteund Gresee tothe cece ares cectable Drag- PROFESS eet ING inrkens. pickle. apni 14, ios Cont of the M. E. Chureh South, | pert tintion, either in tiie country or Egrope. Kasl- thought, almost defy Mr. Rurey’s attempts to | ingi., says: Nine yeurs ago to-day, a youth 18 |“. UDOLPHO WOLFE, EE ee een ee ‘We, the undersigned, having had cooasion to avar | "84 Jree puronased f Pasyouts bought at the tame him, but the result was as successful as | years old, was impressed in the service of a Sole Importer and Manufacturer, CAVIAR, of the best quality, and extremely rare a ne ETE pn ragga at market rates. All Warrants sold by us are gueran- aoa sacl Lille a way Hed ra monarch of Europe. Three years later he ar- Depot, No. 22 Beaver street, New York. in this country. ergs gh } rived at Philadelphia, having deserted and se- cured a passage to this country in a Philadel- phia packet ship. Spe poy ago, he wander- ed alout the streets of that city, a homeless wanderer, without friends, money or wardrobe, d unable to speak a word of Englssh After vainly seeking for employment, be attempted to commit suicide, but was restrained, The next day he succeded in obtaining employ- ment, and received 30 cents per op be his ser- b pe KING & BURCHELL, jan 15 corner Vermont avenue and 15th st. AGGAGE EXPRESS OFFICE 34D Street, Adjoining The States Printing Office. The subscriber, Baggage Agent for Baltunore aud Ohio sod Washington Branch Railroad, has opened an office, at the above place, for the aooom- modation of the public, where orders cau be left for the uge of Wagons to convey Baggage or Packages to ‘and from Railroad Depot, Steamboats, &c.. or for removal to any point in th ity or Georgetown. operations on our families of friends, take Warrants iooated on com! TUussIOB. in expressing Our adcuration of his artistic itro- Eki as well as of the eniformig satisfactory matner d Warrant quotations regularly furnished in which he performs the most delioate and diioult | *4Rt°4. 1 be forwarded to Western Houses on operations in Dental pine Re we fecm teenage orcers, or sent for sale on commussion to responsibie ud him to the couhidenos and patronay public. of which we oousider him ouniuentiy worthy. | PUSS pee ae Insenances.— Real Estate Tuomas U. a 8. Cay wae bone and jo ———— ~~ oO Lis, M.D., Vazhington, D.C. SLAIM= ON iTzep Stares, Claes, BS ne ee : of Goor clown, D.C, Coxouess:—Claims on the United es, before ANCOLN, M. D.. of Washington, D, C. Court of Cisiums or Congress, to we, will SoH aVartoncks Sonate sp Ecrida, 7 rome Ey BROTHERS 3 LTON, -Go OF © Wor Ware Luvox, Ex-Mayor of Washington, jan? 01 te the T submissive as all the rest, and was seen crawl- in jong his legs, sitting upon bis shoulders and hips, and knocking his hoofs together. , bidding the horse rise, which he did in- Mr. Karey jumped upon his back «nd urns au umbrella over his head and tev on a drum, the hitherto proud, imal, now owning subjection to a r, remaining the while almost as mo- a statue. All this, of course, made Gove. COLDS, HOARSNESS, &e. ‘The prevalence of the above complaints at this season, generaily has le etfect of bringing ont a host of professed y new specifics, rud while some are and o- hers even dangerous. rsue is to consult 9¢ good, many are uxeles: This character is TY LERS UP OF GUM. ARABIC. 5 ices. Ina short time bis health me im- | (rietucliy the favor.te prescription of an eminent } Office open from 7 o’elu ni, to 10 o’e! lock, P. m., Heyy BaLDwin, U. §. Peteut Office, " rare patios eeear™ but awng | paired and bewas again reduced tothe Lowen | SOzneut tart Romane atta nt | daly exaent Sunige A> WogeaeN wegen | Ge Wweke,briiaalRivetiouse Rademy, | BANKING HOUSE psd o them a question naturally arose wheth- sof poverty and wretchedness. Ue re- | twenty years. [u cases of cummon Colds, Coughs, ‘Bageace Agent Baltimore and Oluo Railroad. fede t CHUBB BROTHERS. r. Rarey # treatment was capable of being eovered and experienced a variety of fortunes, | &¢. it acts like « charm,and shrosiccaney, Bron- — = Devocizons, Copeniting pes will picace communicated to others and practiced by them | until we find him, 3 years ago, upon the stage: | Lettie enveees te casetaied iad met eal ete bo Persons coming to, Waslungton or gone te | STOP THAT RATTLING. are taele Chee Sere Ts Sageli's to Kimoot, bein the. Laine case ths | Sraveteat,tins be he boon in raced rou | Wi bs ort scouts pr ttt ase rl uate tere Suggs anthartite Bhat ‘Pitener oa anes gems | une to depoutt Sid gud Cheok fer currency, the attr to 7 at is stances ent kinds o} siness, and, x agents 5 ‘ 3 ‘Anti-Rattling ‘astener,” 8 su! A ‘ee 2 benefit to accrue from it would be eom- shout & year since, came to this cing’ ‘with al i ces ee ieee elle phy ee ome ee oe oes to. | Temedy tor Lop — shaft clips eet ~ Tubes BROTHERS. tively limited. It is said that Sullivan, uudidacstlasuns of money which he had saved. | exandria; where it may be had also, for convemence, | SUatP street. po peg cod, expen” NTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITES. he horse whisperer, as he was designated. from | He is worth some thousands of dollars, and | in Lozenger form, Price 1234 and 35 coats a box A PEMARKABLE BOOK.—The erition do not Cali and examine at my F » where I have — = aoe eee unary power he acquired over the | wilt, to-night, commemorate, together with a| Known, Fylene, Gum Arabie Cough Candy | ZX. hesitate to use strong expresnions with regar gertifiontes from the leading. Conhuakersin the | ONY to LOAN on STOCK SECURITIES: a! either could not or would not impart few of bis friends the sixth anniversary of the | monic Lozenge they are unsurpassed. fell 3m Witness the followin, m tie i giiston weak ‘d 10-¢f corner i4th and E'ste. CHUB BROTHE RS, BANKERS, toicsenes lie tong toca tae ich bora Oe ee GTATE OF CALIFORNIA BONDS. «Most faseavating.” |New York Obeerser: | @ LEXANDRIA AND WASHINGTON. | jan srt presse the Treasury. «if ards a3 a oviden escape. ee . ti u nee.”” ¥ nA? a 4 ———————_————— —a nwable 3 . - Eee “The law: providing for Funding the Bonded, and More exaiting hen rome York Evangelist. | ‘The steamer George Page havi taken off RIGHTLEY’S DIGEST OF THE La WS ot To show that Mr. Rarey’s poweris not ath'rg| Suscepripce Laxptorp.—“I’il let you the | other specified indebtedness, of the Stace of Cali poor compliment to say that this life is as | the route for repairs, the COLLY United es from 1789 to 1887—the text mal to himself, he hi i ii ibiti ? sai in | fornia, requires that the old Bonds and Cert) sting as A novel.” (Harper's Weekly. | will, until further notice, take her given in the words of the Statue Rook, the matter Personal to himself, he has, since his exhibition | house,”’ said a landlord, somewhat advanced in suall be forwarded to Sscraimento during t f intense interest.” lome Journal. | place. running at the hours mention i venged both al cally and anaiytioally; giv: of it at Windsor, communicated the secret of it years, and a widower, to a gentleman, a few | to he eancelied and replaced by new ones, jas not a dull page in it.” {Boston Traveler, Below. from the foot of 7th street, Washington, and mn the Courts, both State nm | » to Major General Sir Richard Airey, Lord Al- days since, ‘‘on one condition.” **What got ne agente ia this business, and request an early | “Of peculiar an rbing a ot me Janney Wharf, soot 08 Kine oes ke Federal. in who th Lae pee ed age nde: 9 6 i onde. f Boston Transcript, jexand +9 10 q . of the United Stati been bee! a- 5 por at ptrenlncorger peas Gare wus ten ety diptenacdoly Sanat : * CHUBB BROTHERS. “Of intense interest.”” teint Journal. Washington at 6.0, rts a . ‘ ; > . s) . ’ : aed un- | ostion, &8 Well sa those of the Executive Depart - tinued us” | menta. “A most convenient book of refe for protes- sioual men aud others.”—Judse MrLean. “Caunot fail te be of great utility to the benoh and bar.” —Judae Curtis. “Most deeply interesting— lount Vernon trips will oe discon’ er notice. fes GASTON & CLARK, til fi 48 LOUISIANA AVENUE, second door from ‘7th street, under the Avenue House, DEALERS IN N. ENT’S FURNISHING CLOTHING A atin iN. ¥.Commissionaire. “NOfabsorbing interest.” [Congregationalist. “Almost a model biography.” 2 Philadelphia Press. ‘Likely to run a race with ines Te 7 not disclose it to others; and Lord Alfred Paget | «i “That may be—but I know. I have let who is now as much a horse-tamer as Mr. Be. houses for twenty years—and I know.’’ ‘But rey, on Saturday gave a suecessful exemplifica- | for what reason do you ask this condition ?”’ tion of his skill before her Mujesty, the Prince “T can never get away from these women-fulks Consort, and their august visitors, taking for | without doing all they wish. Why, sir, I leta “Of great ut lity and convenience to many aad 5 ning Post. < iteide of the legal profession.”"—Governor Wrens his subject « beautiful dapple-gray pony be- | little house to a widow lady, and one day sle| ,;The subsoribers ox!l attention toa desirable Stock | | And so we wight go on The people arg, nut less | ite of Alexandria bone, wales S12 st esas tere. ¢ imdimpensible tothe lawyer, and hichly longing to the vores — word Alfred | met me, and said —‘Mr , my sink rene ea ee 1 itutunon aveoue, sco 0d fone have boon swept ou in aix weeks, and the ath | Lives and Works of wm cmatsccad = P : ene nest eegeeate 9 ond me cof eu , was left slone with the pony for a few minutcs inating, and I think it would be cconomy for | door from 7th street, ag they are determined to | is now ready. ot 3 ‘History of the Inductive Sciences, 7 < in the riding school, and on the admission uf | You to Lave it done.” { thonght #0, too, and I on sheer port salle mend lw order to planes ther | feieu, gid te & By ac vinsee le Cras Galena’ Pipe me money oy gs banner te royal party it was prostrate ou the ground | sent a painter. Wbat do you think ! before I | Ob theis part i BRADY cementiois copieneen at be _—a : | iryrently fculitate the Jabor opera ic regi wg with bis lordship sitting caressing it; handling | got out of the house, she had so coaxed and be- | “In the CLOTHING DEPARTMENT we oan guaran M. Pitnde A P, yer ennoun: Seidenve Table Talk, 1 vol; $125. the examination of the Un.ted States ita feet and legs, resting on its Launches. Bs deviled ith reasons and entreaties, that I | the stook to be perfeot in poiut of ai » fit GALLERY OF PHOTOGRAPHIC ARE | Sir Th: Overbury"s Works, 1 vol Barbour. the labor of the profession eronting 163 Ovi hve sh erderte pai % style, begauae we make everyth in Washington, at No.352 Pa. avenue.(over Sweeny, | Francie Quarie's f ncturidion; 87 cts. ~WWpll greatly faoilitare jon to avoertain What the ; in coanghten eubfoniiog taken. sEiototes ax ae to paint the house from top | havejno hesitation in sayi Rittenhouse, Fant & Co."s Banking House.) Hee | lohn Auber '« Miscelianies. 1 vol.: $1, and of all who have ocoarion ments of the Federa: its complete subjection to him. over, Mr. tom. Agree to the oo; ion, ave to the best order 2 for the imperial | ©: "8 Hom 20 law is in reference d. Marcy appeared with the black horse from An- | pat in the \ecse, and the house i Joure as loOg eAWatohinc the varsguy changes of fash Pistograph, nihe'to msde omy at hia wall-keown | Dretioanry of Classical gotatuin, 1 vols Bt Zs ure Tye boned sod bar an immense amoust derswa’s, ia Picadilly, to whieh referende bas | as you wantit.”” Punch’s Almanac. Tagore sublet sir BePScL a eee ie Ney aS"kre Photographie apen- | find Book of Proverb at RE civics Jeetrent of Mr. Brightley 1s not on!y fxr been made, and his mastery over whieh he — $i: worth of for Men’s, Boya’ eng EAM Le fy 7: aoe creed | ee FRANCK TAYLOR, aren eseinens men, all of whom ouxbt to showed ia a variety of ways. Placing himself Roy ox tax Troy Brancn —A story is told provers ste! $$$ rr ree ple for led in hig collection, distingu! zene Othe United 3 ator, a be referal t 3s Mr. Bray brings to his Washington Gallerv the pet venient even for have such ton. —Juder Blair, Soltcttor Court af re ear, will be ot and pur- potty Erbe tao S hs atone end of the mop: school, he called to the | of a runner who presented himself at the coun- yy Ny el animal, which he had left at the other, and it | ter of the Troy Braneb, recently, with a few | 2° humbug, 98 our esse: $1, 2 id “ il > 5 ‘ed on ex- “ nation. Call and see us at the e : 1,000 A YEAR. Profitabls and honorable employ | Claes. end oinssis immediately cantered toward bim i thousands of its paper for redemption. The | “a 2-8 GASTON ® CLARK. End America und’ tha chcioset prosacts of ite art Seat ve town or goumtryri Kk au egypt ed six doiinre, manner. It lay down at his biddim, cashier smiled blandly, so the story, and CARRIAGE 85 , eomene tt scone eer eis of timo A tee ployment as 3 201 or by gnti..postage ree ee ee TAYLOR lowed him like a deg round the build: remarked, as the first pac of paper was | T'ay Sabsoriber having meade additions’ to bis | Biers will commend Gaflery io the ateen‘ion 100 a x Ty a ei onclosing —— DEES POR HUROPE INSPATORED BY Pei Diag tty pole gle cae regi g Femme pert ge AY ge RS eal gn a iis tacit oor Of the Washicgton public. dan sienth | SUMO A LEAR. may hear of seh ts | (QEDERS FOR EUROPE DISPA whieh Lord Alfred Paget rau a wheelbarrow. | feits and raised bills afloat, and that he mus! pM ee Myon po nai i ‘of CA EK PORTMANTEAUS. 1000 A YEA vo stamps tS ee "TouNE, Sion e ae 1 and 00 Finally, when the horse had regained his legs, | examine the notes carsfully—which he pro- | MInuMsiuring 4 LEM. Coat cannot be wur- nea Nee Aruicte of Ganis lend Bas. || gtino & YEA ox Ni, Ass'. New Xe oe fe be, bear Sth’ street te tbe public he was mounted by Mr. Rarey, who sat on eceded. to do by referring to the Detector ng he irom bis long Zia id art ae ee iam A YEA pa Re OT. ws, pat reat es in the importation = animal's iacaps A gos Paes garb the beads aaa thie Adery ae ee neal; Eindaet Cattinges ‘agons kept on . sites al examine thie new and | $1'000 4 YEAR. taaterial. iio artiole of dai r | By thelr ‘rrangements write soreamgelnne Sir tctent rovcisiog tn Sotthor maction hot [oeatad eat, bat Wt the, time for olsing the oth RRPATRS neatly dno, and all orders prompt. | 8F69! BE Ai RENE £ co, | Stow t eis ‘stewichiz. gee | tnprshareey anders low mse ok bs on the part of the horse. : bank the runner found that just seventy dot | ly, oto i naw |. to Soma? P® avenue, bet. sth | reets, 000 A sqoure Se ea is | fee a gee of the fise stud of cream-colored horses | /ars of bis:pile had gry cc one pi » | aes, OPER SHEA F FONE pad CoTORELE 1,00 A ranted a wer Bea FASHIONABLE, VISITING Shards print belonging to hey Majesty was next subjected to. | though every dollar this paper no 10-tf ‘corner of 14th ats, 10: R KE: mentite, sow tie wk 1.000 A YE. inion, tes Engraved in the manipulation of Mr_Rarey, with an equal: | proved by the Deteotor and ie optics of the | 1 upitrs EXTER AGTS. al sors ag GIRBS'S Bauiterwithout delay, at the ofice oie Gas Light QREENTALNAIL POLE OBBSE has pory TAYLOR & MAURY nin ly successfal and surprising result, so far as | bank office! tay , Dear ry OOM 5 i" 26m laying the aviaal, waich js an entire horse, | leave.—Dayton Journal. under Boom ade J.P. BROWN, Beorotary, ' store, near loth street, ‘ 3

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