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THE EVENING STAR 1s PUBLISHED SVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY BXCEPTED,) aT THE STAR BU ILDINGS, Corner Pennsylvania Avenus b Bleventh Bt., By W. D. WALLACH. Papersserved in Packages by carriers at $48 year. or 37 conte por month. To mail subscibers the sub- Sorption price is $3 0s year, in advance; $2 for six months; $1 for three months; and for less than three montheat the rate of IZ contsa week. Single @°ples, One cent: in wrappers, two cents. ADVERTISEMENTS (of sight lines to the squire) inserted three times for 81; every other day or s0mi-week'y , 25 per cent, advance ; once a week, KH per cent. advance. WORDS FOR MUSIC. BY GEORGE r. MORRIS, meet on earth again. Other skies will bend above thea. Other hearts may seek thy shrine, But no other e’er will love thee With tae constancy of mine. et ‘el|—we past forever! fecreta are now in vain! us that we must sever, Never to meet on esth Re Fare thee weil! it. ke shadow on the dia! oo pasting kus cy clime to roam at will, Bu’ hin the Iand that bore thee, One fond hesrt will love thee atill Yet farew. @ thee wel > ‘THE HIDDEN HAND. BY EMMA D. FE N. SOUTHWORTH, FE AUTHOR OF ‘THE BRIDE OF AN EVENING,” “THE DESERTED WIFE. TC, BIC., ETC. Cuarter I.—Tax Nocronwas. Vistr. * * * Whence is that knocking’ How is’t with me when every sound appals me ” * * * Lheara knack in the southentry' Hark ‘—more knocking ' — SHAKESPEARE. Hurricane Hall is a large old family man- tion, built of dark, red sandstone, in one of st and wildest of the mountain re- the ton gions of Virginia. The estate is nee oe tamee sides bya range of steep, gray rocks, spi with clumps of dark evergreens, and called, from its horse- shoe form, the Devil s Hoof. On the fourth side the ground gradually db- scends in broken rock and barren soil to the * edge of the wild mountain stream known as the Devil's Run. When storms and floods were high, the loud roaring of the wind through the wild mountain gorges, and the terrific raging of the torrent over its rocky course, gare to this savage locality its il!-omened names of Devil’s Hoof, Devil's Run and Har:icane Hall. Major Ira Warfield, the lonely proprietor of the Hall, was a veteran officer, who, in disgust at what he supposed to be ill-requited services, had retired from public life to spend the even- ing of his vigorous age on this his patrimonial estate. Here he lived in seclusion, with his old-fashioned housekeeper, Mrs. Condiment, and his old family servants and his favorite dogs and horses. Here his mornings were usually epent in the chase, in which he ex- celled, and his afternoons and evenings were occupied in emall convivial suppers among bis few chozen companions of the chase or the bottle. In person Major Warfield was tall and strongly built, reminding one of some old iron- limbed Dougias of the olden time. His features were large and harsh; his complexion dark red, as that of one bronzed by long exposure and flushed with strong drink. His fierce, dark gray eyes were surmounted by thick, heavy black brows, that, when gathered into a frown, reminded one of a thunder cloud, as the flash- ing orbs beneath them did of lightning. His hard, barsh face was surrounded by a thick growth of iron-gray hair and beard that met beneath hischin. His usual habit wasa black cloth coat, crimson vest, black leather breeches, long. black yarn siockings, fastened at the knees, and morocco slippers with silver buttons. In character Major Warfield was arrogant, domineering and violent—equally loved and is faithful old family servants at home—disliked and dreaded by his neighbors feared by and acquaintances abroad. who. partly from his house and partly from his character, fixed upon him the appropriate nickname of OLD Hcericayr. There was. however, other ground of dislike besides that of his ari nt mind. violent tem- per and domineering habits. Old Hurricane was said to be an old bachelor, yet rumor whispered that there was in some obscure part of the world, hidden away from human sight, a deserted wife and child, poor. forlorn, and heart-broken. It was further whispered that the elder brother of Ira Warfield had mysteri- ously disappeared, and not without some sus- picion of foul play on the part ef the only person in the world who had a strong interest in his “taking off’ However these things might be, it was known for a vreiges that oe lowed, sick and poor, who with her son dragged on a wretched life of ill-requited toil, severe priva- nt city, unaided, unsought and uncared for by her Hurricane had an only sister, wi tion and paioful infirmity, in a d crue! brotber. I¢ was the night of the last day of October, 1545, The evening had closed in very dark and gioomy. About dusk the wind arose in the northwest, driving up masses of leaden-hued clouds, and in a few minutes the ground was covered deep with snow, and the air was filled with driving sleet. As this was All Hallow Eve, the dreadful in- clemency of the weather did not prevent the negroes of Herricane Hall from availing them- selves of their capricious old master's permis- sion, and going off iv a body to a banjo break- down held in the negro quarters of their next neighbor Upon this evening, then, there was left at Harricane Hall only Major Warfield, Mrs. Condiment, his little old housekeeper, and Wool, his body servant. Barly in the evening the old hall was shut up ope to keep out as much as possible the t A saects the mountain chasms and cannonaded the walls of sound of the storm that roared the house as if determined to foro entrance. As soon as she had seen that all was safe, Mra. Condiment went to bed and went to sleep. It was about ten o'clock that night that Old Hurricane, well wrapped upin his quilted fian- nel dressing gown, sat in his well padded easy ebair before a warm and bright fire, taking his comfort in his owm most comfortable bedroom. This was the hour of the coziest epjoyment to the self-indulgent old Sybarite, who dearly loved his own ease. Very comfortable was Old Hurricane; and as he toasted his feet and si his puneb, while his black servant, ‘001, applied the warming-pan two his cozy self for enjoyment, and declared that nothing under heaven would or could tempt him to leave that room and that house and go out into that stormon thatnight. Jast as he had come to this emphatic deter- mination, he was startled by a violent ringing Ordering Wool to go and see er, he hastily arrayed him- self in his sleeping habiliments, and jumped into bed, determined not to be intruded upon, or to be called out of his room on any account couch, he fairly hugged hi: uf the door-bell what was the m whatever. At this moment Wool rea; red. “Shut thedoor, you villain! Do youiatend to stand there holding it open on meall night?” Voeiferated the old man. Woot has: hurried to his master’s side. “ Well. str, who was it rung the bell?” "Sar, de Reverend Mr. Parson tioodwin, and be say how be must see you yourse'f, per- sopally, alone!’ “See me, you villain: Dida’t you tell him that I had retired? “ Yes, Marse, I tell him how you were is to bed and asicep morne’s an hour ago, he ordered and say bow it “Life and death? What bave I to do with |. life ond death? I won't stir! ifthe Parson wants to see me he will hare to come up here e come wake 5 were a matter o° life and deaths aad see ine in bed.”” ‘| Mae’ T fete him reverence up, sar?”” “Fes. I woulda’t get up and wn to see — Wain, wouida’t got 5 Soa =. rascal! or i r ar wooden head '”’ ‘ool obeyed with alacrity and in time to mirsile. Cll throw the bootjack ut Weave the threatened Ebenrng VOL. XII. WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1859. NO. 13876 After an absence of a few minutes he was heard returning, attending u of another. And the next ushering in the Rev. Mr. Good minister of Bethlehem, St. Mary’s. “How do you do? to see you air! glad to see you, tl to receive you in bed! cold with this severe change of weather, and took warm negus and went to bed to sweat You'll excuse me! Wool, draw that to my bedside for worthy Mr. bring him a glass of warm ne- after If cold ride.” «I thank you, Major Warfield! I will take egus, if you please, to- were seen and hearn, yes, and done too, in that dark, deep, lonesome place. I seen how even my mule Molly felt queer too, by the way she stuck Gespeamy n the footsteps te he entered, to keep up my own spirits, and partly to coar- low do you do? Glad 4 stepped out cautious, and pric! ears all the same. Bad Shoes of every | J) DEN TisTK Y IMPROVED. “Well, master, it was so dark I couldn't see Ladies rather tone: aoe Se Oe Sra BER. Dre. wuXS0N Site ate, x ; Strictares, Affections of the Kid- a yard past Molly’s ears, and the path was so | Ladies’ Sandala and Overs 008. 750, of cherpness, durat:ity, usefulness ‘ nvoluutary Diacharges, impateng |, Gon narrow and the bushes s0 thick we could hard- Nois2 Ps on he es ena coment hose having bad!y Gtt- Drapeyay. Langour, Spee, ly get along; but just as we came to the little 7 ‘ . gus. It will do him creek as they calls the Spout, cause the water jumps and jets along till it empties into the the seat, but not the nm P oh i putting h 3! Oh, come now, you are | two men from the bushes and seizes poor Mol- will keep you from catching le nightcap, dis- and sweat like a joking! Why, it cold, and be a m posing you to sleep course you spend the night with us? “I thank yeu, no! aggin in a few minutes.” “ Take the road again to-night ! ight, and the snow driving like jost comfortab] of them willians seized me by the seruff of my neck, and with the other hand on my mouth, he says: alive, it is midni all Lapland !”” “Sir, I am sorry brains out!’ to refuse your proffered and leave your comfortable roof till to have to take you that their faces were covered with black crape I couldn’t a-sereamed if they'd let me, for my breath was slong with it ight, and sorrier s with me,’* said the p. “ Take ME with you! 'y good Noa, no; that is too good a joke—ha! ha!” © Sir, I fear that you wi! Your servant told you tha’ rand was one of imminent urgency ? © Yes, something like life and death——”” nm the cabin, near the here isan old woman d * I was just saying there ing. But, my dear fl: hat can I do?” wor ppt you.’’ my dear sir, hee cone ie not a physician to prescribe—— ast a physician’s help.”’ & priest to hear her confes- | find it a very seri- “ Exactly—down i Punch Bowl, t might be an old woma: Sir, what's that to me? © Humanity, sir, faily e¢ *t struggle, come along quietly and LEED pores 3 E BOOTS. Rooms in this city, 36 . between Sth pod — not be hurt,’ says the man as had od just reaerved " aul SF BOOVE RS, ane ith streets; also, y Areh sees Peieaeines c) re. ron 5 Ay.. bet. Tis Fee et “Struggle! Icouldn’t a-struggled to a-saved | G FOR GENTLEMEN. D. DEN L? TRY. my soul! Loouldn’t speak! I couldn’t breathe’ Scorcp SOLE BOOTS AND SHOES. R- STEP. N Bat ¥, I like to have a-dropped right offen Molly’s| SCOTCH-SOLE BOOTS AND 8 vier: ‘Deers South ‘af Poanephouer ‘avenas, back. One on ’em says, said he: oo ron Hall, Pa, ave tee. ek Gos toes ele, takes outa flask and puts it to my lips and says, says he: scruff o° the neck I couldn’t do other ways but open my mouth and drink it. And as soon as “ Her confession God has already received.” money or your life’ you mean, I haint it about yee and I'm notalawyer to draw up her i 5 me! ‘Deed ‘clare to the Lord-a-mighty I haint! it’s wrapped up in an old cotton glove in a hole in the plastering in the chimney-cor- ner at home, and if you'll sparo my life, you can go there and get it,’ says I "No, sir; but you are recen! one of the Justices of the Peace fo ‘Yes; well, what of that? comprise the duty of my getting up out of my warm bed and going through a snow storm to see an old woman expire.” “Excuse me for insisting, sir; but this is an said the parson, mildly but and you shall receive no harm. But at the first cry or attempt to escape this shall stop you!’ And with that the willian held the mizsle of a pistol so nigh to my nose that I smelt brimstone while t’other one bound a silk handkercher ‘round my eyes, took poor Molly’s bridle and led her along. I couldn’t see, in course, and I dissint breathe for fear o’ the pistol. But I said my prayers to ean all the time. “ official duty,” “’—DU throw up my commission to-mor- Tow,”’ growled the old man. “To-morrow you may do that, but mean- while, to-night, being still in the commission of the peace, you are bound with me to this woman’s bed: ‘‘And what the demon is wanted of me there?’ “To receive her dying deposition.” “To receive a dying deposition! Good Heay- en! was she murdered, t! old man, in alarm, as he started out of bedand is nether garments. Be composed—she was not murdered,”’ said the pastor. ‘Well, then, what is it? Dying de; It must concern a crime,’’ exclaim man, hastily drawing on his coat. *-It does concern a crime.” “What crime, for the love of heaven ?"’ “I am not at libert: to get up and go the path, until we comed to a place wide enough to turn, when they turned us ’round and led us back outen the wood, and then round and round, and up and down, and cross ways and length ways, as if they didn’t want me to find out where they wer, ing me. en ’’’ exclaimed the began to draw on hi same woods and the very same paths—I knowod by the feel of the place and the sound of the bushes, as we hit up against them each side. tumbled along toward the Punch Bowl. We ‘Wool, go down and rouse up Jehu, and | went down, and down, and down, and lower, tell him to put Parson Goodwin's mule in the stable for the night. And tell him to put the black draught-horses id light both the front lanterns—for w. have a dark, stormy road—Sh ‘ou infernal !—I ut that villain alway: to the close carri your pardon, parson, $s leaves the door ajar The good parson bowed gravely; and the Major completed his toilet by the time the servant returned and reported the “Zo the Devil’s Punch Bow!,” was the order given by Old Hurricane as he followed the min- ister into the carriage. continued, addressing his you had better repeat that part of the church litany that prays to be deliye: murder, and sudden death;’ be so lucky as to escape Blac! gang, we shall have at leost an e being upset in the darkness of these dread- ful mountains.” “<A pair of saddle mules would have been safer conveyance, certainly,” said the minister. Old Hurricane knew that, sensualist, he was a brave up a gravelly walk—I knew it by the erack- ling of the gravel under Molly’s feet—and stopped at a horse block, where one o’ them “And now, sir,” be | ste Willians lifted me off. I put upmy hand again. companion, “I think 3 J af ¢ Governor of Florida. “Do, if you dare,’ says t’other one, with | The ciaracter of Dupont’s Powder has been so ee Lew ‘Mayor of Washington, the rsizzle o° the pistol at my head. J weil and favorably known fore aif century, that unas ater, US Potent Of red from ‘ battle, for if we should k Donald and his weresix. You see, master, I took all this pains to know the house again. Then Sets opened ‘hi but though a great man, abate baked 8 fer cold upon a sure-footed mule’s After many delays and perils, Old Hurricane arrived at thei! i called the Witch’s Hut or Vld Hat's In one corner of the hut, ona ragged couch, lay a gray-haired and emaciated woman, evi- dently near unto death. On bein, that a magistrate had arrived, she insisted on everybody else leaving the room, as she would speak with him alone. req been complied with, Old Hurrican: his pocket a bible, ad. another passage, and up a third flight of stairs. the pastor and | They was alike. house. One o’ them willia the left side, and t’other said— cher, and ‘feard as { was, I didn’t forget to putitin my bosom. ministered the oath, and “Now then, my good soul, be; the whole truth, and nothing Bat first, your name ?’’ “1s it possible you don’t know me, master ?”’ “Not I, in faith!” “For the love of heaven, look at to recollect me, sir ! on the hearth was a little weny taper burning, between them. At t'other end a great taster bedstead with dark curtains. th dark carpet on the floor. And with all there were so many dark objects and so many shad- ows, and the little taper burned so dimly that I could hardly tell t’other from which, or keep from breaking my nose against things as t groped about It is necessary some one im authority should be able to know me,”’ said ising her haggard eyes to the ‘tacles and gave The old man say va his specta Pine crnnnising look, exclaiming at: Inter- couldn’t even form an idee. But presently my blood ran cold to hear a groan from behind the curtain—then another—and another—then a ery as of a child in mortal agony, saying: “Lord bless my soul! i itcan'tbe! Granny Grewell—the—the—the— midwife that disappeared from here some twelve or thirteen years ago ?”” “Yes, master, I am Nancy Grewell, the la dies’ nurse, who vanished from si riously some thirteen years ago ! taint! it must! and I liked to have fainted at what I saw.’” “‘And what did you see?”’ asked the magis- tra ‘Heaven help our hearts! crime wasit you ranaway? Come—make a clean breast of it, woman! to fear in doing so. earthly law now! “I koow it, master.” “And the best way to Divine Judge is to mak that you can by a full confession !”” “E koow it, sir—if I had committed a crime; but [ have committed no crime, neither did I run away.” “What? what? what ?—What was it then ? witness, you are on your oath!”’ that, sir, and I will tell the trath; be in my own way.” At this woment a violent blast of wind and hail roared down the mountain side and rat- tled against the walls, shaking th as if it would bave shaken it about thei F overture to the tale that ‘ted And for what You have nothin; 7 for you are past the arm re to meet the the rep.ration you are upon your oath !’’ said the magistrate. forgiven, I am telling you the truth! past childhood, if one might j; rerio ._ Ik was a prope: about to be told. Con: until the storm raved past and was beard dy- echoes from the “ft is rine. “epee fi eee — Grewell, “upon just such a night pace this, that 1 was mounted on my old mule Molly, with my saddie-' and stifled t tendin’ on the sick. earried ay wep ogre aot aon yo aed tend.” tern fnaster! hs not sar vpaha ‘at going out all most was upon so Suil I must sey at jest as'me and Molly, my mule, got inte the deep, thick, lonesome woods atands round the old Hinden apne — hollow, I feel queerish; ‘case it was the t, and it was said bow stzi closed the offending portals, and ich, as I alias Ee — ai +1 remanent 2 . ~ " at ~- SO 60 ee nea Pons reer mB et ‘ a = —— = ee Beots, Shoes, &o. BOOTS AND SHOES, I 4M Constantly manu/acturing and keep a full stook of— 1¢8’ double-sole Mor. Boots, re Hen) love kid Buttoned Boots. 2: ies" best Eng. Last S 5 Children’s Dest F: * Lasting Button Gaiters, 750., ents’ Sswod Calfskin Boots, $3 75, Siiteee ant Giilarsn'e Boots HY a. "> Dect eine se pleased to hie'eervieee F prefosaoual ‘ability Tam mene 14 permitted to refer to Dr. Matster up herears, stiff as quills. her, says I, ‘Molly,’ says I, ‘what are ye rd on? Be a man, a But Molly ed up her long jais 2d r above 8th 8! ——$_______2 door above 8th st. SELLING OFF SELLING OFF! BOOTS, SHOES, AND RUBBERS, of every description, for Lanvizs, Missxs, Yourms, AND CHILDREN, 1. 3 oe Ideas, Paipttation of the Moart, Timidity, trem” gold and ai iar ape woe in. every respect. eat esac ¥ aecioen arial ~ ed and are supe: ry x i = 1b Gnd eco epecimene at SIP avente. Ghibusct veem theese Drevaret ena Deetrucr ive Practions de 13 ti which render Marriage impossible, and destrey both Budy ct VAN CAMP, GE ; A. apt gato 0 ESTE 7 oe cab boas bees ee einen of Solitary Vice, ‘unch Bow, id just as Molly was cautiously oa foot into the Psat out starts Sskllee pete Lapies’ SH0k store tice Seer nnaeteae ener eee ener § , ES be @ y grave ouDg “Good heaven!”’ exclaimed Major Warfield. No. 16 Penn. avenue . 8th and Sth Streets, pene Rooms and Resienee—a7 J - ie — a ey = omareie “Well, master, before I could ery out, one Ladies,we manufactu | onrown goods, thereby Pose timex be no 4-tf waked Yo ecstacy the living lyre, may call with possessing the unequaled advantage of seouring them at frat cost, which, of: course, resuits to the benefit of the purchaser. Our he | oat . oo wo of fit, ee np gore te — an a wiedg superiority over all hers, and our uble-sole Morocco and Kid Bouts Botton Gaiters, &¢., &c , for winter. wear, have oniy to bo examined to secures purchaser. Aiso, long Rub ber Boots for Ladies and Misses, Ail sei of at beg ag di iow prices, no 12- M. LOOMIS; BEET inventer and patentee e of the Miner. Diese Tycrhs aster po 5 owere < ‘Weeknees, organic debility, deform! sonally st his ‘under the care of Dr. J. may religi- Many persons can weer these Teeth who op ye ay cannot wears others ; Ro person can Wear others | ™ ‘Win chanst weer thease be ‘ ve ke Not sbUre FREDERICK STREET, with styloasd sritvat Roch they may deaire ; | * ‘han ~ Fone re wenn we oand - wan Letere but tothose who are partioulat and ween the sorast: | Seereroer., fe notte Teast Fa enn e 7 ‘Us be paid nud contain « ste: rt can produce, the ‘Mineral Piase Su be say warranted. 16 ‘* ‘Be silent, you old fool, or Il blow your “And then master, I saw for the first time T. CLARK. FOR GENTLEMEN. ne and my senses were ron the fear that was on Bons “Give her some brandy!’ And t’other Dr. BAILY boge leave to inform'the pub'ic that he can be seen at ali 8t bis office, logated as above. He oye r experience of — we practies, with ae tne iarge number of patients teat variety difhioult cases that he has treated Subeeestetin® will enadie him to surmount any diffowity, scientific or otherwise, relating to the Teeth. 18 OWD 6Xperi- ence confirming the opinion of many men eminent in $0 frotranion. and especially Drs. Harriaand J.and .Parmiy, has ied him, long since, to diecard ail Boos, — en ix Lime the cect, ate all son to moenetp, Bale 8, fru ere! india Kubber emen' pe , ¢ the constraction of ontinuous Gam Teeth, and er eaiaae, Ties 2p eS ae thst Porcelein, mounted on Go! ate. is the oniy > ~ = SepAe suberanoe that cnn be worn in themouth. en | tens te aettice Foatee teotee thn ee ae Ww Most oonciasively shown by the iast American |!" Pe and emaciated, bev ng « sivgelar ap- = ithough be fatrora himself from his long resi- | rere nen ee UPD EnNP OR. denoe and practice in Washington he is favorably When the misenided sud tmp knowz to bis numerous friends and patrons, he DOGS | Buds he has imbibed the seeds of T BOOTS AND SHOES. HOMAS B. GRIFFIN & SON having deter- Les pt to reduce their large stook of BOOTS, and SHOES by the Ist of January, aro now olering great inducements to buyers. igo, a large lot of |.adiea and Chiiiren’s t 50 cents and 75 cents a pair, which must be sold. THOS. B. GRIFFIN & SON, no No.3t4 mn. AVENUS, ‘Here, drink this.’ “Well, master, as he bad me still by the I * swallow my breath come back and my : oy FOR GENTLEMEN. Sportine WATER PROGE BOOTS. SPORTING WATER-PROOF B TS. Just received at 5S, P. HOOVER'S, 00 8 Tron Hall. Pa. av. het. 9th and 10th ate Fok LADIES, MISSES, AND CHILDREN, Spring and Summer GAITERS, SLIPPERS, Morocoo and Kid BOOTS and SHOES, at cost for speech. “ ‘And ob, gentlemen,’ says I, ‘ef it’s ‘your jent votary of ples-tre . i ful diecase, it too **You old blockhead,’ says they, ‘we want cap maainc de rete ., mpeel “cea a leave to refer them to the following often happers that en ili-the of ch-sns on Gnanhet neither one nor t’other! Come along quietly | Calat I. P. HOOVER'S, TESTIMONIALS. = i 10 shoes whe, trom oan Hoot, Shoe, and ‘Trunk Store, 00% Iron Hall, Pa. av., bet. 9th and loth sts. TS. THE LAVIESOF WASHINGTON CITY, Having been fe per in manufgoturing ea" From the late Hector of the Caurch of Epiphany, | c#‘ion and rempectabitity, can ‘cian oi ae of this city: * Tecoutary et Detance keep btm Da. STEPHEN Bally: Dear Sir—I desire to ex- smaliert Press my estecm for you personaliy,and my confi- dence in you as a superior dentist. “The operations executed for me have been highly satisfactory. 1 hope that you may receive the patronage from my frends and the public that your skill so well de- servos. Yours very le, Washington, Aug. 23.18%. J. W, FRENCH. ont ba From one of the oldest firms im Baltimore— | ?# J0HNSTON’S RB Evy FOR ONGAXIC WRAKBESS Messrs. Boggs, Cotman § Co. By thie great and nt remedy weaknees of theorgans Having employed Dr. Stephen Baily, Surgeon a ame of wae jngton ot ones _ mem important and di piece of work, which he to my entire satisiaction, acd in view ofthe fact that | _ wenn Fageirel oP: coy eer one ofthe most distinguished members of the Den- | { oer chien es tal College of Balt:more feiled. after repeated triaia, he ity cured. 7 to perform the same work eatiafactoriiy, it ethos | ou KNDURSRMENT OF TRE PRESS. yest cicecre to express my outire could Masry Tuoveanps cured at this Tee'itet'on withte the mati fessional skil!. vente-a Yearv, and the Bumerous important Rergical Juuaore, Jan. 12,127, HARMANN BOG@S, cas performed by Doctor Johinetons witnessed Ut the Beetract from @ note recevved from the late Hon. John M. Clayton. U. S. Senate, Ang. 19. 1858, Misses’, and Children’s Shces for WA this past 3 years, we ought to know by time whst will suit them in that line, and can safely say thst we do; which you can prove by giving our Workatrisi, You can find (atall times) @ articles at the princi u ity—the Shoes so urdy & Son’s Philadeio! " jen the constituilonal rympieme Su: bas Alectious of the Bead, Throst, ening with ‘rightful rapitity, fil! death sufierings by seoding Lim to country from whose bourne uo traveler ind then ell, master, they led the mule on down -Box TRUN TAPESTRY and CANVAS NG BAGS and SATCHELS; fine ARNESS, WHIPS, &c. ain before the public, be- of Character aud reaponsl theafllicted. jen 38—1y LL'’SNEW MEDICAL SALE For INtTAMMATORY Diseases ONLY FR Ay teeti: = Sor rep work Sdmisabiy ¢ no- D could be Te o-y arateruliy. JOHN M.CLRY TON, New Medical Salt! New Medveal Sait! i is wot a Cum’ ii ALL. teathe tian cheerfay recommend Das Bult age | FOR INFLAMMATORY DISEASES ONLY, ‘ 8. 70 . . (Late Toruam & NoxFurt,) je. 498 7th strect, oppo. Uad Fellows’ Hall a Pros OAWashington, DD, % T3 35 @uN BION DER. 35 W. ALBERT KING and also by the rumbling of the Spout as it Gronerrown, D.C., for b |e tor de: t. He made & set of porceiain teeth -— var - NEW : and lower, and lower, until we got right down | bi fo? Messrs “Dupont & Gonef Winton: Det. | for one of my family, and plugged revere! tenth f I Wear Pimeaser hecs a Lif ine ee in the bottom of that hollow aware, keeps constantiy on hand a large stock of aij and the work hes, contro! over but one ill, has bet one aim. and eo. “Then we stopped. “A gate was opened. 1 | {@, diferent grades of POWDER manuisotured Aprils ise Va.Con Complishes bat ono thing, to wit: srapenes ¥ . . - ‘Lam- by them, embraaing, in part— MATORY Diska+k, Whatever be its form or l~oslity, ut up my hand to raise the handkerehief, an dM Powder, in 25and 59 !b, kegs —— whether in the Lead, throat, abdomen, extromitics, ooo eats I was; but, just at that minute, : omces Muaketdo(U. 8. Govern med. having hed common na mB to Or akin. felt the mizzle 0’ the pistle like a ring of ice Sporting FE root er, ir 6. In and 25 |b. th NEX. MEDICAL 8A te peculiar exosi- right agin my right temple, and the willian Ducking * Powder, in is 1254 and 25 ib_ n ae | as lence is tat, without oleee loss of ‘blood growling right into my ear: sd @rin aoe met ip buformiy sausiactory manner | Diseases (no others) by producing anequiibriam “Ef you do—! Diamon im 6 and 12% Ib-kege | 2 P ng the wnost delicate and difficult | a) fluids in the body, the want of which is the “But I ¢idn't—I droppad my band down as Eeaie oue 4 i d i operations in Dental Surgery,and we respectfully CacsE of infiammation. if I had ber hi nd rf Fo i ‘ib. recommend him to the confidence and patronage of BE a - 1 been shot, and afore I had seen any Pa ayy me Sectioe omen the public, of which we consider hum eminently OTICE TOINVALIDS.—Tre following forme thing either. So went through the gate, and qe. BED. in 5 |b, osni v which the unbalaneed fi Assume,end many orthy. 0. % f . S f superi i Tuomas U. Watts, Architect U.S. Capitol, net here mentioned. that hav ee ee Tromas Mitten, M. D., o: Washington D. é. . 8. BOHRER, D. of Georgetown, D. +3. Linco.n, M. D., of Washington, D.C, H Washington, D. 6. VirginiaRifle di Med Safety Fu ages, we deem it unnecessary to say anything in its Venerea “I dropped my hand like lead. 5 they led | praise O. C. Wier, Principal Rittenhouse Academy, | and ail itohire and other ontm on me on a little way, and then u teps. I] {LF We take pleasure at all times in showing feb 20-tf Din couse ekus, NEW MepicaL counted them to myself as J] wen long. They as and style of pxokages to sportamen Bipenn tin apataarct RIMENT SALT exer o the vaccine matter, an ex- yy the veins and arteries, LF” Office No. 35 High street, immothacety of ‘eo ine of inflammation, as oF. joni the Cana! Bridge. GANY, WALNUT, ROSEWOOD AND AHO resuiting ina gra — e | MO RRER FURNITURE. az Privatz Satz. ed indicated by the pul ). Which soon resumes ite nat- a door that opened in the middle. en they HE PEOPLE’S COFFEE POT. i 4 Ur6! slate, a8 the heat, pain and fever disappoars. I ‘ The subscriber havinr completed his assortment (a went along a passage and Up more stairs— ait eid Tica 5 hte cae ot Ferniture.w id ri tally R. COGGSWELL’S NEW MEDICAL there was ten and a turn, and then ten more. Lovers of good ocffen, cali and examin - | Tavite the citizens of Was! ng SALT does just what it claims to do—no more, Then along another passage, and up another | Sbrated article. Its the rely g aroma of the hoe, | ton. and the no lers—equalizes the fluids by removing from the flight of stairs, just like the first. T en along eat artheaine taste very economical, requiring ne his stock for thein- eystom all val and venous obstructions. De- ¥ ting of i Cc be obtained from any drug- Mahogany, Walnut, Cherry, and other Ward- | 2<7:?tte Cércaiars may be obtained from au rol 3 ., Walnut, and C! d R. COGGSWELL’S NEW EDICAL Fine Mahogany. he ut, herry, Jonny Land D RS other . Get aciroulsr. Ask any egiet about Fine Walnutand Rosewood Etrgeres, Ladies’ Cab- | tne Ted Medical salt. Ask you two thirds the quantity of coffee used in the pe fd mode of boiling. For sale at the Plumbing, Gas Fitting and Stove stablishment o1 f CELADON SNYDER, “Well. sir, here we was at the top o’ the ON ee nee ians opened a door on ENTIMENTA i your neighbors Whatnots. ber New Medios: Salt. if sick, try; if not “Th i v VALan cise h Fine Mannqaey aed oy ninut Soiea sel Chains, sick, remember the New Medical Salt, ere—go in and do your aoe and UIZZICAL V. ES, Fine solid Oak Marble top and other Cottage Cham- R. COGGSWELL’S ANTIPHLOGISTIC pushed me through the door and shut and Bonz AEN ber Sets. Deas r es. ithe ee ocked it on me. Good gracious, sir, how Just received at SHEPHERD'S, corner of 7th | Fine Mahogany and Walnut Dressing and other S * pack s soared Iwas! I slipped off the silk handker- | snd D streets. from Europe, the most beaut.ful as- _ Buresus,and Sideboards. — sortment of VALENTINES ever offered in this | F: Lote woe Conta Chairs of every descrip- pene Be, duteanee, show) f ears ender ad city ; Sofa, and other Tables, | package. D.C.’ pene {7 Weinvite the admirers of the beautifel to | Fine Marble top, Centre, = Ag Specie = ante ‘cxaaints The trade supplied on Libera —- and Crockery Ware, Looking Bock Te Li | Vie . in Family do.. @4. Sent by mau\, free of expense, on or ee Invade With obronic =. long “Then Ilooked about me. Right afore me urpose soil as cheap as any other person dahibgton, andon as {8 © terms ; and I I E R. COGGSWELL’S NEW MEDICAL that showed I wasin a great big garret with VERY FINE WATCHES,—I have ni tore SALT is for sie in Washington by J.P. Mil i SIL. Hatter myself that no person ing to purchase : Hotel: J 5. Moore. q sloping walls. At one end two deep dor ner 23 lot of very superior pe Aamo addi i inted if they give mou ws. burn & Co., Willards’ Hotel : windows, and a black walnut bureau standing | Vo stuckasitday sonsieat nate bis ‘Will be dineppomn soa rt Isth ste; F. B. Gardner, opposite off. I wili therefore offer them very cheap, a, sama H. 0. HOOD. HAMILTON Cops AY TUS BLIND: AWD DOOR DEPOT, Per schooner Helen Mar, direct from Boston. 300 WINDOW — of ay reg anlage low rates, for cash. ZO, Yu STDOURS = vert of which we are offering at rates ead SY * tthe low "r fest A. GREED J wartze, auis-tf No. ion 7th streat. Wate Se Mh stand Fee Wal + in G wn by KR. S. T. Cisseil, 75 ears Re tote yo fee eI — High © n Alexandria by Peel & Stevens, and by RENTER, on C street, 8: Droggists wrerever the Star is read. Ae it is rear * Hotel, pot a patent medicine. but the apa of an has just reoited ane VENISON. killed at Mount nent phy sidian. LO One should OY, iy peor Vernon, which will oe — ore Lope — it. N. rie? ee aie , on = cirowlar ‘COGGSWELL cacies of the scason Gare, Oysters. fresh Fick, | MEDICAL ESET: emily 2 ee Sane eee T[HE GREAT VITAL REGENERATOR i ADE STARES TRIES Sie ercal a . ext. Navy YaRp. cs ected Panerai ‘otis attecded to at all hours. Keeps oon of Baeea ‘secured by the Keais ot the gonstantiy on hand ready-made Cot Eoole de Pharnisore de Paris and the Emperial Col fins ee Seats. SROvaRT, article re lege of Medicine, V. enn, ir u ine. % adie for “Ait orders from th® oountry attended to with | g.¥%,5 i" uvaiunhie for relaxation. spe romptness and on moderate terms. Aiso,ferniture jetely eradioates ail traces of veatly repaired and varnished. 0 2-6m By hitherto by the nau- vis W. PLANT, UNDERTAKER, No. 418 7h | S@Qus and pernicious use of copy ae one oae « street, between G and H, ki “if ro ae tantly on band every articie To Capea | merouty, thereby he sufferer qaned i= NA line—a fine Hearse, Teil, Gepersiog all tho ipuett: and rooting Pe here was a “‘And what was I in this room for todo? I 1.50 cash 2 2 Mt. 6 by Bit. & sea hehe ft.6 ** The above work is egualto any in the Distriet for the same money. All we ask ia for those in want of the above oogee to a ann oe ee ae that they ari ° Kiso, Glazed ‘Sash o! ail siege Spantaccly on hand at ‘arket. doz dats oP Ww AMI LTON & CO. ] WELRY.—I have just re- N yo te bd of new and fashionable * “Bor the love of Heaven, save me!’ “TI ran to the bed and dropped the curtains, | ite. “Master, behind those dark curtains I saw sy = creature tossing about on the bed , that I wish to close out very soon, ™ b ofd flinging her fair and beautiful arms about, and TEER v low prices. Pinwreet gn | mrvehepraag non ny aoe ‘any nom “tT a 2.5.0n8, one tearing wildly at the fine luce that trimmed | | {l7- Call i ¥ for good bargains at S38 | ofthe day or night. Hacks furnished for funeraisad her night hime Mt, mentor, that wasn’t res: H. 0. HOOD lowent poasibin rates. ap e-iv what made me faint—it was that her | — = . = ) SSR (pa a h D PUBLIC.—I $ right hand was sewed up in black crape, and Tue Cty Bagong additions to his ha een chin se ee ba A pa which saves $3; and in @?7 cases, whereby there her whole face and head completely covered | factory. making it now ous of ine largest, useful articles. and would came TOILET, FEE UGE OE By Ze, be Rad, wholseaie aad retail of with black crape drawn down and fastened se- the Distriot, where hs facilities fc and CHINA SETS, cheaper than they have' Dr. BARROW, 157 Prince street, ia 5 d her throat, |; i nl ufactaring all kinds of CAR ever been sold in this eity—sets of 44 pieces mediate: on receiving @remittance,Dr. sited ling ad novos Uva Cough", | Runge GBB ag0NG oer ayaa, | phar A Mut Psat y ce pager sere. | Recados Reman at ft er Pe : R h Kperience in the buai- | Pj uy examine at No. . “What! take care. woman! Tomember that she havent ciey eeceiae sth structions of the writer. de 14-3m | satisfaction. nds of Carriages Aud Light Wagons Kept an J REPAIRS neatly done, and a!! orders prompt- bere men ANd Heth Btr0088 ony MeDEVITT.. OBES! BUPFALO ROBES Bora REALO ROBES! ‘ The subscribers have Fao from St. Lous a INTER CLOTHING SUP ERIOX QUALITY. “I know it, master! And as I hope to be to, “Go on, then Second-hand Carriages taken sid MTT capater ROBES, whieh “Welt, sir, she was a young Srestursasareety ber ye ROREW 7 gee ste, | they are selling VOry OOP. weGUIRE & CO. Naw sess MACKEREL. very superior — ibut, smoked and in pickle, “ ue Fish, 1m pickle, apn‘ in pickle, MUSICAL INS’ CTION, | Pror. JOHN yi) SCHEEL. irganiat and ‘Teacher of Music, continues to give lessons either to single pupils or classes ino Voeal or! Tostramentat Music—the Organ, no, Me- 4 iodeon. &e. His terms are Feunoanbla 5 fa modating, i Speen le peprry a ef succe! face and head, bat she threw up her bands and exclaimed— “Oh, no, no, no! for my life, no!’ “Well, master, I hardly know how to tell ou what followed—’’ said the old woman. esitating in embarrassment. “Go right straight on like a car of Ju; Raut woman! Remember—the whole : “Well, rena he i Bext two hours there Sealed Herrings, in tin, Salmon, spiced. in tin, Lobaters,’ eo ASSIO} D C ratifie ther white ame. ~——-- ailing, at ANGI Rover: towa: the most loring wa: has- . Toot! and Bandoline Brushes, at | Store, rtreet. He ets of every uz Afigss nai sare, Sears doa anton and ke teltaves ua low pricas- 310 Peunsyivania avenue, near 13th atraat. A Die ‘«‘Tell him—no—no,’ she said. [TO BE CONTINUED IX OUR NBXT.|