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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED BVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY BXCEPTED,) AT THE STAK BUILDINGS, Corner Pennsylvania Avenus & Bleventh Bt., By W. D. WALLACE, Papers served in packages by carriers at G48 year, *r Scents per month. To mail subscibers the sub- sorption is $3 Oe year, in advances ; 92 for $1 for three months; and for lees tham week. Single G0ples, one Cent: in wrappers, two cents. ADVERTISEMENTS (of eight lines to the square) imeerted three times for 21; every other day or scmi-week!y, 25 per cent. advance; once a week, # Der cent. advance. ee ee a THE GREAT DIVORCE CASE. Bennett vs. Bennett. + mg Star. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1859. MIDNIGHT MID-RIVER MARRIAGE. A fair haberdasher, residing on Fifth street, Eben VOL. XIII. NO. 1,880 Dentistry, &e. Boots, Shoes. &o. Wood and Coal. Children’s best Gents’ Sewed Calfskin K Misses’ and Children’s Boo: Fer profeamonal Per mitted to referto Dr. Maister. “ISTRY IMPROVED. ee i GOD! WOuD!! WOuD!: result of his labors : Her Attention of my | jends ~ designs by the opposition of her mother. fr o) —L would call the maternal parent watched her daughter with a the me ublic im gen- oS OAL. comprising Interesting Divorce Suit — © - a v eral to my stook of D compri wags a —— ae Cae te dragon-like vigilance, and rarely permitied Ladien’ Rather tone bore "32, ourown make,” | stot the various Kinds now im hich teat eli ieresietibie Savane eae « Rind up my wounds," her to leave her presence unattended. ‘ Sal- ies” Sandals and Overshoes. 750. Cheap for cass. Hickory, ek, aud Pine Wood out J. ROSENTBAL, No. 22 Pa. ave., Market Space, 2d door above 8th st. SELLING OFF! And split any size aud iength, and delivered to any part of the city, {> Call leave your orders. n. W. RATES, fe 10 corner of 14th and C sts, “Give me anotber husband ."* Plaintiff on the perpendicular —Maiden name Tenpenny (tittering) married name Nopenn (smtles,) married at 16 (grins.) Married 30 lie’ was bitterly opposed to this surveillance, but at last, to rid herself of it, pretended that she had grown indifferent to, and thought no mere about her lover. She would not marry somtort. Those a bediy fitt 5 . Ing pies can now be guarant SELLING OFF pei 1538 Pennsylvania avenue, candor, and desiring to visit New Orleans, thought it perfectly safe to leave her alone for a few weeks. She left home, and ere she had reached Louisville,Sallie was off with her lover to the Probate Court to obtain a license. As Having this day reduced our prices, we wi!l de- liver in ay part of the city, for casu— ICKORY WOOD at $6 per cord, DA lo, at 35 Oe PINE do. at$s do. CYAL of all kinds and sizes nt $5 59 per ton. JOHN W. P. MYERS & CO. wanted to kiss mo, (shudders,) five days after wanted to hug me, (testimony reserved for pri- vate examination.) pulled me out of the bed, put me under the bed, (great laughter,) kissed the nurse. rubbed my back with thecoal shovel, a - specimen . : g him, she said, if he were worth a million. BOOTS, SHOES, AND RUBBERS, VICK SALES AND SMALL PROFIES | 5 t January, 1850. First child born 30th October, en" Abr A f . FOR CASH SE 1850, (aughter;) three days after husband Sallie's mother was deceived by this show of Lapizs, Misia Yoorue: ano Canaan, M, LOOMIS, Mt. Bethe as ° at the LADIES’ 300K STORE, No. 16 Penn, avenue, det. 8h and 9th Streets, Ladies,we manv facture all our own goods, ye Many pereons can wear these Teeth who Who cannot wear these. possessing the uneguaied advantace of = she was but seventeen, eve: ge Hi securing them at firet cost, which. of Cornor @ and 22d stre: Withany styio and price of Teeth ther : s r 3) art ¢ ir . . + 1B BO beauty, and utility, ~ — t : eriect denture t eit down my throat ough a fannel (boister- | COMPanion preceeded to Justice McCall, who, ‘iged superiority over all others, and our S.& SON’ aia ert can produce, Mineral Piste wil =, moo ous laughter.) Threw a dlacking bre at my taking compassion on their condition, promised ie Moroceo and Kid Boots and Button 8. & C. H. THOMSON’S fally warranted. &e., &e, for winter wear, have cniy to be examined to securen purchaser, Also, loug Kub- ber Boots for Ladcics and Misees, All selling off Gt astonishing low prices. no 12-tf T. CLARK. to unite them that night on one of the Coving: ton ferries The Magistrate kept his word,and just as the tweive hours of the nocturnal noon were ring- : Rooms in th head—testimony objected to on the ground that witnesses would have to be procured from another State io prove defendant never owned a blacking brush. ection sustained. Coun- city. 336 Penn. avenues, between Sth NEW SKIRTS FOR 1859, also, 997 Aroh street, Philsdelphia, DEN is . Dz. STEPHEN Bas wand LY, inti ‘, | ing out from a ecore of city clocks, the twain FOR G6 CTLEME Oreicn No. 477, THiRTeENTH STRERT, taplandcos ome apr mericmagtoa ae Us | were bound together oa the forry in the middle OFSH SOLE BOOTS AND SHOE! Four Doors South'of Pennsylcanca Avonme. 280 | of the bosutifel ri Th he onl SCOTCH-SOLE BOOTS AND SHOE! . Proceeded. Spring of "54 upset large jar of | f the Desutiful river. Thestars were the only Just reooived at 8. P. HOOVER'S, Dr. BAILY bors leave to inform the that amps cherries on baby’s bead (here the | Witnesses of the romantic marriage,and playing | _0c 33 ron Hall, Pa. av,. bet. 9th and 10th ats, he oan be seen at ail hours, at & bopeep with their dim brothers far under the waves of the ferry, appeared dolighted that the parents had been connubially cheated of the right to dispose of their daughter's person when and where they chose.—Cin. Enquirer. THE INDESTRUCTIBLE DOUBLE EXTENSION SKIRT WITH PATENT EYELET FASTENING, MADE WITHOUT SEWING, Universally pronounced * tho most perfeot Skirt ever made.” located as above. He fes! experience of fifteen years the iarco 5 ver ol pati yp fud KreRt variety of 4 at he bas treated successfeliy, will ge ihe or Teeth. 18 OWN expen- mch’s centre of gravity was upset and the whole bar shook till the—spectacle—ginsses rattled.) Made the baby swallow a tallow candle, (roars of laughter.) Wouldn’t hold baby when it had the measles, slapped a hot T BOOTS AND SHOES. _ HOMAS B.GRIFFIN & SON paving deter- minod to reduge their iarge stock of BOOTS: and SHOES by the Ist of January, are now enable him to surmount any di otherwise, relating to t ence confir! offering great inducements to buyers. _ Aiso. a large jot of tadies and Children’s ing the op. Shoos at 5¢ cents and 75 centan prir, which mast be u10n of MANY meneminent buckwheat cake on its mouth to prevent its soid. THOS. B. GRIFFIN & SON, : ; oR EX < sted hime long Bre: Linrrg aa Sinn crying (ill concealed laughter.) Went out of | _Morrny anv Harrwitz.—The Paris corres- | *‘no “"No.314 Penn. avenue. THE GOSSAMER EXPANSION. arntions for filling tho teeth, aise a: the house with cigar in his mouth, leaving mesponeen pel eee ne ier os vo Ss FOR NTLEMEN. ~~ | The lightest and most gracefui Skirt ever produced, f in Perce India ubber and Cements baby ina severe fit (of crying.) Spring “35, | Harrwitz is terribly mortified by his defeat by | SporTING Waren pode ROOTS. “C : fain, InOMated on id Pie ee and baby troubled with tape "worms, eried te the Say so much 80 as to behave himself very | SPORTING WATER-TROOF BOOTS, THE PICCOLOMINI! jain, mountet on Goid Piats, is the on:y Just received at By means of clasps—this beaut:ful and economt 00 28 oa! garment can be taken to picces, washed, and put together again at pieasure. much after the Staunton fashion. He declined Morpby’s late challenge to play him giving P. HOOVER'S, ebstanoe that can be worn in the mouth, as het. 9th and loth ata. night, defendant spanked it -with the corset sively shown by the iast American j i fron Hall, Pa. board, L objected by punching his nose (emo- ron Ba a ms ——- .s 7 tion.) Defendant laughed and called corset | him the odds cf pawn and the move, on the Nee he ee All tho above have Thomeon’s o-lebrated patent fice mn Pashigcton ben favoraniy board worm wood (convulsions of laughter) | Stound that he had cause to complain cf the | ‘Spring and Summer GAITERS, SLIPPERS. | wt Spring Bustle, sod are stamped with our friends and patrons, he begs Spring of °05, had turkey for dinner—he ate | ™anner in which he had been treated by Mr. | Morcoc id ROOTS and SHOES. at cost for 2 and trade mark, (Ihe Crown,) o the followin ne For aale by the principal retailers averywhere, W.S.& ©. H. THOMSON Morphy, after the termination of their fi t i culora and eizes for cost from this day for match. This reply has been turned into ridi- all the dressing (the sympathies of the entire th, to reduce my rtock ‘TIMONIALS, audience were here excited to auch a degree TE . From the inte Kector of the Church ef Epiphany, ress my esteem for you persens! nd my confi jence in Fou Ss & Superior dentist. executed for me have been hihiy sat tee “ SAM. PJ HOOVER'S, ja 31-6w 33’ Broadway, New York of this city: they could hardly restrain themselves.) Spring | cule by the French and English papers, which Boot, Shoe, and Trunk Store, u wecheneandeton 455 Ss m4 Sir—| F of 5, bought a little plaster Samuel fur the | £2zcastically insinuate that tho'treatment of | 0023 from Hallv a-avs her, ath nad tien ete, PROPOSALS FOR-MAIL BAGS. Abin Dear Sir—l desire to ox which Harrwitz complains is his defeat. But arlor; he took a burnt cork and make whis- ~ the true explanation of tho latter's pretended ers on its face. Spring of °53 wore his boots TY ik LABIESOF WASHINGTON CIT Having beer engaged in manufacturing Ladie: Post Orrice DeraRtMent. Jan. 17, 1859, ripe a eR, 6: Thildrsn’s Sl: SFALED ROPOsALS wi'l be received at this de- | hope tiat rou may receive the patronag in the parlor, s:ratched the parrot’s head with | ¥FODg8, (for it is in reality a shallow subter- |): past 30 cau pees partme: | nine o’clock a.m, the 23tn day of | triende and ths pale that rour skill a tea fork, swore at me, cailed mea fuo-fo); | fage-) isin a certain lotter, written by Mr. | know by tiis time what will ewt them in that lino, | April ne for urnisiing jor four years from ti serves. every tru. 3. W. FRENCH. From one of the oldest firms im Baitimore— Bessrs. Boggs, Cotman £Co Having employed Dr. Stophen Gaciy, Surgeon m city, i) exeeute jor me an pleco ef work, which be did and in view ofthe fact that od members of the Den- after repoated trinis, ‘efnol Your Morphy, the history of which is as follows - eee ee When the fi match commenced, Harrwitz woa the two initial games. His bearing after this momentary triumph was most unbecoming and ungentlemanly. He spoke of his young adversary s powers in terms of pitying con- tempt, and filled the Cafe de la Kegence with the noise of his bragadocios. At the termina- tion of the third game, which was won by Mor- phy, Harrwitz suddenly turned pale, and his crowing ceased. After losing two more games, he asked fora delay of a week, on the plea of illness. The delay was accorded, and, at the expiration of wouldn't allow me but forty dresses a year. Fall '93 had a severe cold; tocrritate me put mustard plaster on my chest, read the newspa- pers when I had the back-ache, was in the habit—etter [ had retired—of swearing it was bed time, and turning off the gas; on two oc- casions put on aclean shirt in the room where I lay sick. Fail of ’54 took me out to ride; earriage brvke down; sent me home in a stage; wouldn’t give the driver but sixpence. Here the plaintif’s testimony rested—in an arm chair. Cross-examined—Q. At the time defendant ate all the turkey dressing was that dressing first day of July next,in such qunatities and ats times as may be required d ordered for the serv- tce, mail bags of the folio’ deseription, to wit: Canvas Mail Bags or Sacks. Size No. 1—(43 inches tn lengti: and 62 iches in e:rcumferores,) to be made of outton canvas weigh- ing atiesst fifteen ounces to the yard of 22 inckes width; the threads ef the warp and weft to be com pozed of five yards each. Size Ne. 2—(4l inches im length and 42 inches in circumference,) to ba made of cotton canvas weinh ing at least fourteen ounces to the yard of 23 es width: the threa*s of the warp and weft to be com- posed of four yarns each. Size Ne.3S—(02 imehes in length and ciroumfnrence,) to ba made of cottan ean lng at least eight ovnees to the yard a: width; the throids of tho warp and weft to be cu and can enfely eny that we doz which you can prove rkatrial. You oan find (atall timos oles at tho principal Shoes Storea in Weeh ington oi the Shoes so woli-kaown es J. W. ScCurdy & Son’s Philndelphin make. Ap 2i-ty FOR GENTLEMEN, UILTED BOTTOM SOLE BOOTS. MILTED-BOTTOM SOLE BOOTS. Just received at 8. P. HOOVE y 00 23 Tron Hail, Pe. av.. bet. 9th and loth sts. T TRUNKS —FRUENKS!—FTRUNES HE Unéerciened has now and constantly k on hend a Jarge nnd voi Mer curortment of Soie- TRUNKS AND VALIS. 8 and Vi eod-Box TAPESTRY and CANVA end SATC Dentis:, of Washix Ire Butisiotic tier of hi ie jan. 12,1557, John oe Clayton. . - ° * i i ed of three yarns cach. wo: highly seasoned? A. Yes. Q What with? | the time, Harrwitz lost another gome. Then oy Ss Sine | Pine canvas bage of sizes numbered J and 2are t ary gratef A Time and seasons always go together. | ¢2™e a demand fer another delay, which was Suuie Gererel won every cosoription of | hoesde with w tabilur or bee GC the eer eae Joan W. CLAYTON, (Shoats of laughter.) When you rode home in the stage what was the legal fare. A. Six. pence. (Here defendant whispered in counsel’s ear and the plaintif poked her lezal advice in the ribs, smiling audibly; an a mated discu ook place us to whether it was fair for a fair lady to pay her fare in the stage. ‘Question decided in the affirmative. also granted The play again commenced, and ; Morphy won his fifth game, when the discom- fitted and frightened Prussian requested still another deiay of a fortnight. Morpby tl is time refused, and was universally supported in his refusal. Harrwitz then abandoned tho match, which therefore came to an end. Now, for the sequel. Hsrrwitz is the chess inches wide, upon whichs sufficient number (at leest setness and dispatch, JAS. 5. TOPHAM, (Late Toriam & Noryiry,) Ne, £2 7th streot, oppo, Odd 4-ly Wi 35 ten to the forme: and to the Intte:) ot eyeret holes are to be wroezht: and they sro to be provided with good and suthcient hemp cord to lace and tia them strongly. Ali are to ba weil marked, inside and outsids + 5. Mail,” in large and distinct letters. Leather and Canvas Mail Pouches. Size No, |—48 inches im !engtti and 69 inches in cir- loumferenco To thoes saeking relief{rom the maladios of the tooth, f crn oaeerizily recomend Dr. S. Baily asa izt. He mado set of porcelain teeth family, end pt vers! teeth for 9 Work has ‘ood wel! for more than ton years, t ie ROBERT T. NIXON, April lo, 1838, Va. Conf. M. E. Church South, We, the undersigned. DUPONT’S. 6€UNPOWDER. W. ALBERT KING. Gzorsetown, D.C., for 3. ving had occasion tonvail * = Bs . Ourseives of the professional skill of Dr. 8. Baily, Court susmined the decision ) editor of & Paris jouraal, called the Monde Il- | »gera suat the Sole Agent in the netnict of Colum: | Siz® Ress do. % do. do. 1 Dentist of this crt Here defendant being nervous, was put upon fustre. In this paper appeared a paragraph, | bia for Mawars, Dupont & Con of Wilmington, b s a No $ 3 ¢ a 0. path nly opamp t sti ; inati ; nn in of al! i - lene the stand sitting down. Married the same year | 8?Poune'ng the termination of the match, keene gretee OF POWDER manulaotured | Siz No. o. Snir lly ei skill, 18 Welles the iisfactory manner which, it stated, “owing to the continued in- z, Mr. Morpby had graciously consented to annul.’’ This word he body of the leather antiai bag ‘eather, well tanced sizes numbered | and my wife—ber child and mine both born the same day; didn’thave any m ways been nervous; nervousn in which he performs the moet del:oate and diffierit operations in Dontai Srreery. recommend him to the confi embracing, in = ng and Mining Powder, Caxnenand Musket do.,(U. S, Govern- disposition of Mr. Harrw en mame; al- in 25nd 50 lb, kegs be bo: rps t's noul waa flagrant and notorious violation mons penCh inadand the Ha fwots th s bottom « oe en en See a — in wh as sick in bed: | 88° gra ad noto: 0 sent ere, on wots the botton a emuni person: Br "eeaaune ard ‘et baskty a of the truth. The match was not annulled or Brostins Eee Power nee aban at ER es Fuowas U. Wares, Architect u.8. Caritol, found it didn’t; intend to marry Miss Ten- | drawn, but abandoned by a man who knew he| | Do. ag oe sal and % in’ ganister® | iron rivets, well tinned, ¥ Sg me a Dv. Doak Womminatos. D- es penny, but married mis-calcniation; did pour | ¢uld not win it, and who hoped, by this spe-| Piamont Grain do. *# ineees ‘The canvas pouches are to be made of cotton can- WRcoLN, M. D..of Washington. D. Gy an os —e . io % pe Bagi & = t vas, densely Woven, so 28 to resist wator, Weighing, 2 LEY, of Washington, D.C. soft soap on her, bad a pot of soapin my hand, in _ C Beresnea tie : ono “ey Laclie agua F, Pe rrr go. aaeaeter® | for pouches of size . hot 1es3 than 25 ounces to Groxce Walton, Ex-Goversor of Florida. joking way said, “Mary, see how you'd feel if | ¢efext. ereupon, Mr. Morphy was urged by ones , do. ind tb.fisske and camietera | ¢)¢ yard of 31 inches widt!).or!7 ounces to the yard W ater Lenox, Ex-Mayor of Washington. 1 should pour this on you; presume I did s friends not to permit so obvious a falsehood Do. —— . > of al inches in width; for pouches oi size No. 2, not in 6 |b. canisters lo. Henry Batowin, U.S of snperior qusiity win bars O. ©, Wien, Prinet tediv-it ie EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT -_ iF MAHOGANY, WALNUT, ROSEWOOD AND MOTHER FURNITUR T Privatzg Saiz, 2 Virginia Rifle 1] 7" Satoty Fuso and packages. > Al of the xbore will be sold at manufacturers sage and deiivered {ree of charge to any part of the District. ‘Lhe cnsrsoter of Dugont’s Powder has been so wo!l and favorably hnown fora nsf century, that we dosm it unnecessary to esy anything in its to pass unnoticed; and, finally yielding to their solicitations, he wrote 2 briet note to the pre- prietors of the Monde lustre, informing them ot the facts. To this note Harrwitz pretends to have taken violent cxcopiion—which we can readily understand, as it proves him to have been guilty of a wilful deception—and this is his pretext for refusing his second challenge. tent Ofc \eas than .0 cunoes to the yard of 25 incaes width ; ittenhouse Academy, for pouches of size No. 3, Lot less than 18 ounces to the yard of 22 inches width; the threads ofthe werp and welt to be c-mposod of at jeast five yarus each Cheeanvas pouches of sizes numbered 4 and 5, are to be made of cotton canvas weighing rot less than Idounces to the yard of 13inockes width, nor jess than 22ounces to the yard of 3) inches width; the toreade of the warp and well to be composed of at least four yarns each. Leather and Canvas Horse-mail Bags. Size Wo. 1—Sody 43 inches long and 21 inchos wide inthe widest parts; ends or bottoms of same pour it on her, it’s like me, its my way; one morning plaintiff took the gridiron—here coun- sel for plaintiff objected to bringing in a grid- iron, his client said nothing about a gridiren, a gridiron was foreign to the case. Court de- cided the gridiron shou!d bs rolled out. Plain- tiff’s counse! thought it proper to state that although he was opposed to the gridiron ho Was net ts Free Masonry; in fact, he was a Ma- son himsel!; never threw a blacking brush at her; it wasa brush I used for polishing my of Furniture, would respeotfui!: ute the citizens of Washing ton, and the public, to cali and examine his steck for them. Dy R of Fine ‘Mehogany Walnut, Cherry, and other Ward- We teke pleasure at ail times in areligie| mmplos and styio of packages to sportamen an othars. iw Office No. 35 High street, immediately ad joining the Canal Bridge. so3-tf “e.—In the vicinity of West Alex- er, Va., a number of neighbors have been bois. Sprig of 36, handed her tin funnel | in the habit of attending for some time social | WA LRN TENE 8. in tee eidest parts oats ot Wotton wr sameeite | was! NSSagany, Watent,eud Cherry, Jeune Land requested her to biow throuch it; had a bottle | parties—got up something after the order of Ua eae 12 by 20 inches and other Bedstead 4 of castor oil iu my hand, thougat it would be | the free-love gatherings. Among those who UMICAL VALENTINES. 5.ze iv. 3—Hory 42 inches Jong and 16 inches wide | Fine \Vainutand Rosewood Etrgeres, Ladies’ Cab- funny to pour it im, presume I did so, it’s just like me, it’s my way; presume I did put a tal- low candle down the baby’s throat, presume I heard it was good for tho croup, presume it had the croup; always loved babies, was al- ways kind to babies, was in the habit every Christmas of buying a peony’s worth of lemon drops to divide among my children; think I did daub the praying Sammy just a little, it did look so fanny; may havo upset the preserved cherries on the baby’s head, very likely I did 80, presume I did. think I did; know I did Mrs. T. bas a cruel disposition, used to spank me before company; spring of °57, rocked on wy sure toe when I was io a delicate situation: did call her a fox + she scratched me, pulled my hair. bit me, and dumpod me down the eellar stairs, stuck my bead in the coal bin, took a lively interest in these sociables were ts; euds or bo.toms of same being Mr. and Mrs. George Carsner, a Miss Curtiss, anda Mr.May. By way of killing time, anew geme was introduced at these parties, called the “Shanghai game,’’ which is described as follows: rm Qae of the gentlemen mounts a chair, flaps his arms like a rooster, and crows lustily. The first laly detected laughing at this ridiculous action, is pursued by the Shanghai, and a race ensues, continuing till the female is overtaken, which by arrangement, the pursuer does not succeed in doing till she has run some distance from the house. This game was played for a lenz time with huge success. and at Jast an in Umacy savoring at least cf impropriety grew outotit. Geo. Carsner became exceedingly | found of Miss Curtiss, and every time he crowed, ts snd Whatnots. Fino i jahogany and Walnut Sofas end Chairs, Fine solid ‘Oak Merbie top sad other Cottage Cham- ir Sete. hogany and Walnut Dressing and other Eee seeun end Syaehenra = ures! Fine Mehogany and other Chairs of every desorip- tion. Fine Marble top, Centre, Sofa, and other Tabies, Chins, Giess, and Crockery Wars, Looking Glasses, & 0. purpose is to acll as cheap az any ashington, and on &s favorabie terms ; and fiatter my hat no person wishing to purchase will be disappointed if they give me a cali. A. GREEN, au 18-tf RENTER, on C_ street, No. 526 7th street. § intheresr of Browns’ Hotel, TO_LOVERS OF has just received fino VENISUN, received at SHEPHERD'S, corner of 7th reets. from Enrope, tho most beautiful as- ntof VALENTINES ever offered in this Weinvite the admirers of the beautifal to cailand examime. Tie trade supplied on liberal terme. ing ERY FINE WATCHES.—I have now in store a lot of very superior GO A SIL E WATCHES, and witha ‘ke addi- tioval stock this day received, must be run of. peas therefore offer them very cheap, BV . atass ‘enn, &venue. H. ©. HOON. ja 2) Av namhion'e Goh Sva4 SASH BLIND, AND DOOR DEPOT, Per schooner Helen Mar, direct from Boston. 5 WINDOW SASH. of various sizes, which are offered at low rates, for cagh. Also,a large lot of DOORS, « part of which we are offering at rates that defy competion, viz: lo by 23 inches. The leather horse-mai! bags are to be made of geod and substantiai bag leather, well tanned, werghini not loss than seven ounces to the square foot, ai the seams to be weliand strongly sewed, or, if riv- eted, to be so done as not to chais horse or rider. ‘Tne canvas horse mail bags are to be made of cotton oxnvas like that described for the larger sized ouches. si Proposals for improvements in the form or con- struction of any of the above-described bags and pouches, or in the materials thereof, are invited.and the relative value aud adaptation to the service. a8 wellas specified prices of any such improvemen's. will ha considered in determining the lowest and best bid. All the articles contracted for are to be delivered at the expense of the contractor, ia Boston, Masa.; New York and Albany, N.Y; rhiadeiphia and Pitteburg, Pa; Baltimore. J Washington, 1D. ©; Reeamond, Va.; Kaleigh, 3 Charieston, 3. C.; Savannah, G Tobile, Ala ; New Orleans, La. Knoxville, Nashville, and Memphis, Penn ; Louis- FENISO and had the chill blains for three weeks; al- | she waseure tolaugh. This kind of thing didn’t | 5 Doors 2{t.& by 6 ft.8, at the low price of 91.75 cash vile, Ky ; Cimomnati, Ohio; St. Louis, Mo.; and Mee Polat es 4 ways beena kind husband base it M Carsn din order t taliate | do., 2ft eby6ft.8, “* = 1.S0onsh | Chicago, lil.,in such quant.ties, 3nd at such times cacies of the senson—Game, Oysters. fresh Fish, 5s ha kind husband, presome I have ; suit Mrs. Carsner, an order to retaliate | sy do., 2ft.6 hy 6ft.6, “ '5oecash | as ths department may require and orger: ard they i : * ences le fh nk slapped her, all in fun; L may have made her | upon her faithless husband, she got to laughing | $ 20 3/8 by 6 ft.6 “ 138 cnsh | are to be rigid y inspacted before delivery, and none | &¢.—that this or other markets oan i... kiss other men, I may have done so in all 6 or | te the crow of Mr. May. ‘The above work is eqpet to any Sieh el Ghent meboed Se ponser wa ell ba neneOor, fe eae ee: FRANK T. SANDS, UNDERTAKER 5 times, Sor 10 times, lv or 12 times, possibly | Things went on thus until afew days ago, ae cee mune maees Seas Sxemune ond watialy | Tas propnesis should upecite che priceol ant eee Gakxison Street, Navy Yaxo, 39 times. Strong rebutting testimony—George Wash- ington Adams Jefferson Monro Lucas on the stand.— Wool grower; born in Africa; 13 years eld; has no hesitation in pronouncing turkey dressing story a falsehood, a base fab- when Mrs. C. suddenly disappeared with May, leaving threechildren at home. Aboutthe same time her husband run away with Miss Curtiss, aad the children are thus entirely deserted and alone. The disgraceful business has excited, asit should, great indignation, and tar and Funerai calls attended to at all hou Keeps constant!y on hand ready- le Cof- fins of all kinds, and every articie re- uired in as ine. wall orders from the country attended to with promptuess nnd on moderate terms. Also, furniture heatly recsired and varnished. 26 2)-6m yourselves that they sre well worth the money. lso, Glazed Sash of sizes constantly on hand at 27th street, opposite Centre Market. dew : W. HAMILTON & © LE NEW JEWELRY.—1 have just re- Merete large stock of new and fashionable ticie proposed to be furnished. No proposal will be if not accompsnied with specimens or of erca article tid for, showing the con- ON, SIZE, oh rong of materials and work- minshp offered, and siso witha written guarantee from the persons propored ss sureties, (Whoss re sponsibility must esrtified by the postmaster of @ TRIESEMAR—Pro! : rs Pe ; EW hat | wish to close out very 8vON, | tne piace where th-y reside.) that they wili become W. PLANT, UNDERTAKER, No. 48 7th | ent of Engiand, and nee rication, having no foundation whatever; dis- | featbers are freely hinted, if an opportunity | and ‘ery low prices. responsibie, on sufficiant bond, for the due perform- Ecole de Pharmec:e de Paris ediately for good bargains at S38 tinctly remembe: . treet, between G and H, keeps laying into it himself: recol- | Should occur for the application of these ar- ance of the contract, ia case such proposal be uc- | oo, ntly on hand every article ° (<<) ran avenue. vas or Jeather,) of winch itis made, All useful articles.and would name TOIL lity lem kindly ovng the irresietibie advantaces daratulity, usefulness and in ES 4 Sperfoct fit. Teeth a on Vulcanite will cost one-third jess than rok perior in every respect. Cail the inventor and paten ee Mineral Piate Teeth, att " fonally at his office m this © = ‘aise zs Ssanot Weer others; and no person can Wear others Eatract from o rote received from the late Hom. | » and We respectiully | whether in the head, throat, abdomen, noe and petronage of | or skin. ‘The subroriber having completed his assortment | and other person D so * ales Sait hare os rar MTGE Poutmastors Whe acts exits ill be bi. ‘8 commussion of 2 nents. ——— A “Phaithfal Phonographist,”” having at-| having been anxious for some months to. be- Tam Constant loca leoteray aad keep 4 full Au Kisdret Con Losers ye ore anx- Dz. Fat ey = a i. JOHN: N tended the divorce case at New Haven, and | Stow her hand, as she had already bestowed | stock of ; ious to seli at toe lowest p.ssib'e price. Cal well Onan Sey sabe Semmoyed 21x office to the rooms | BD r _. | her heart, on young man who had wooed and | Ladies’ double sole Mor Boots, $1.25, prepared bef re delivery. avo: « between 9h an Bin ie ae taken notes of all the most important points in won her without any great difficulty, was pre- | Ladies? H. glove kid Buttonsd Boo: a T.J.& W. M. GALT. he wi ve pleased to seeall whe may dears Mee Glecovered the most the evidence, gives the following sketch as the vented from the execution of any pane ial Ladies’ best ae L fe lo tot NW. corner I2th and © sts , No. 547. bie “services. in AL TIM ORE ‘A speeey, tat Gary Bbcoual y in the for all DISEASES OF IMPRUDE LET NO FAUAR DELICACY PREVENT. APPLY IM=EDIATELT, wa cURE WARRANTED 08 NO CHARGE IN TWO Bowels—those Torrible Diserdere ariet: tery Babitact Youth—thoen Dreadful and Destencoes Practices which reader Marriege im pate pesribie, an@ destroy both Body neve DTOUNG NRE Eepecially, whe bare become the victima of Solftary that dreedful and destructive habit which aunnally Aan | Wan notimely grave thousands of Young Men of the mest exalted talent aod brilliant intellect, who might otnerw ise have entranced listening Senates with the thanders sf ie. ce cr waked to ecetecy the living lyre, may call with Persone calling at ay office car be xecommodated | full conttence. MARRIAGE. Manaten Prasoma, cr Young Mev contrmplating Mar: ing aw bee & iH of physical weakness, organic debility, deforms poodtly ured aces himeelf under the care of Dr J. may religt je in ies homor as a gentieman and cou kill we at byeician No 7 SOUTH If band side going the corner, Fail not to must be ya'd and contin D : Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London, eradnate from one of the most emineut Colleges in the | ulted States, spent in the bor on on, Paris, Pb indviphia and elsewhere has ef. es that were ever and tue greater part of whose life has been pi fected come of the most astonishing Known; macy troabied sleep, goeat ter mods, basi fulners with times with derangeme=t of m TAKE PARTIC Young Men and othe certaln practice indulged tn y 4% LAK NOTICE. ave injured themaeives by « sione—a babi: frequently 4 fom evil #1 school, the tot are night's fe asierp, and if w " err reer .tace tmp estoye both mind aud bods, shor ot apply t> mediate? ‘TERE re me of the aa ad melancholy effects prodeced Weakness of the Beck and nthe Bed, Dives of Sight, Lose of B- . Nervous ir ctions, Geceral ¢ mind are much tobe wnfusien of Ideas, Depression of version to Bock ty, Self Di-trust, are some of the evis pro- Gt ea ded— Love of Memory, Spirits, Evil Fi ; Lereot 5. duced. Nexvor eaure of or symptome OF IMPRUDENCE. aided and imprudent vetary of pleasnre the seeds of th + paunful disense, tt too 1 1 me or dread of who, frem eéo dq bim. Se falle ing pretencers, who, Sebetance, keep bim the smallest Jee tute the lat incapable trifting month after mouth, or as loug obtainet, and n the constitntlopal eymptc me Aflections of the Hee4, Throst, h frightful rapt tity. till deet® 1 epfe tugs by sending him to that emdisceve ouutry from whose bourse wo traveler retarne, DK. JUUNSTON'S REMEDY FOR ORG4ANIC WEAKNESS AND IMPOTENCY. and Important remedy weakness of theorgane ord {oll vigor restored. Thousands of the ous and debiiteied, who bad lost sll bope, hare mmediately relteved timen «> Marrigce, Phystcal or Meets! Disqvalt of Procreative Power, Nervous Irratabulity, and Weakness or Kzhaustion of the most fearful predily cured, ENDORSEMENT OF TRE PRESS. ‘Tioteani 6 cored at ibis lus‘itutlon within the Years, aud the uuwerous important Hurgical performed by Doct Jolnston, witnessed by the most been A bility, poten Atal iosernennreneteemieanintetenaeaee ee tn I R.COGG>WELL’S NEW MEDICALSALT For INFLAMMATORY DISEASES ONLY. New Medical Sait! New Medical Sait! itis wor a CURE ALL. FOR INFLAMMATORY DISEASESONLY. R. COGGSWELL’S N MEDICAL SALT, instead of being a remedy for aii wie. hes but one ill, bas but ope aim. and ac- put one thing, to wit: SUBDUES INFL. EASE. whatever be its form or |-cal MATORY extremities, JEW MEDICAL 8A 1% lence is that, witho: oa strength, it effectually OTICE TOINVALIDS,—Tne foliown iN which the unbalanced fluid forme many mm net here mentioned. that have more or jess fever or pain, Sre as easily subdued by the New Medical Sait ae fire is extingu'shed by water,to wit: Bran Fe- Ver, Hoadache, Rush of Blood to the Head and Heart, Fits, Inflamed Eyes, &. Spinal gee y . ‘Asihina, Cou pepsia, ass= Rheumatiam, Gout, Sorofuis, dother cuts eons eruptions, D& COvUSWELL’S NEW MEDICAL SALT exerts, like the vaccine matter,en ex traordiuary influence over the veins and arteries, reeulting ua gradeal decine of inflammation, as indveated by the pnies, whion soon resumes its nat- urel sate, as the hest, pain and fever disappears. R. COGGSWELL’S NEW MEDICAL SALT Coes just what it claims to do—no more, no less—equalizes the fluids by removing from the systemaliarterial aod venous obstructions. De seriptive Circulars ingy be obtained from any drug- giet who has tore va cahie medione for sale. R. COGGSWELL-S NEW MEDICAL SALT. Get aciroviar. Ask any Draggist sbout tne New Medical salt. Ask your neighbors about the New Medics: Salt. If mock, try; if not sick, remember the New Medioai Salt R. COGGSWELL’S ANTIPHLOGISTIC ‘hronie g Vex SALT. Acute packsges, $1; C! do., $2.5: Family co.. $4. Sent by Tree of expense, on rece:pt of price. invalids with chrome or long standing Ciseates, should always order & chromic ackage. 1.C. TAYLOR & CO.,Gen. Agents, 22 Door st, Phils, N. .—Agents want ip every City, Tow! d Village, MEDICAL R. COGS WELL’: EW SALT is for sa) vi n& © I b 608 8th east; in Georgetow: lle Bridge et., and G. B. Co., ts.; in Alexandria by Peel & Stevens, and by agg echo wnerever the Star is reed. ask i neta patent medicme. but the prescription an Ms try th eminent nyaraion noone should Bal ty de ow Medioals 4 * .—For Gone see ‘circular DR. COGESWELL'S NEW MEDICAL SALT. aly i besa SAT VITAL REGENERATOR TRIESEMAK! lege of Medicine, Vienna. ae rs A . ; 5 isi ne—a 5 . 1s invaluabie for relaxation, lets plaintiff sxying it was rich, and would | ti The Shanghai game is in bad repute. OO. HOOD cep Saaebinens Orjanumlee wtnak ke dulivenel et quired ae —— eis tietoteoan are is im re ned nay ayn ° make him sici Ni ee Maer ae — CARRIAGES this department on or bafore the 25th day of April | moderate, and his attention instant on call. any hour | No.2 completely eradientes all traces of those Cross examined Don't know when or where} Sxatixc—A Mau in Petticoats.—The ska- | Try supscntorherine made ervitions to his | next. and those which shall have acocmpanied the | of tho day or nigit. Hacks furmahed for faneraieat | diseases that have deen hitherto treated by the nau- he was born; don't know what dressing is; sup- | ting on the river, opposite the city, isexcellent | factory. making it now one of the larceat, Rocopted eovcanis: Hy ja ones 10 WER RAD DP Jowaat poasibia ratas ap aiv seous ol penne hes poy Ea se stuficc: doa’ ates ay and thousands enjoy itevery afternoon. | in tue Distriot, whore his facilities for eS = pee yr : OTICE. ~ | _Ne. to the sufferer iy gses it’s stuffing; don’t kuow that he does} now, an = ued (hapa facturing ail. kinds of CAR iwery specimen submitted should be well and dis- | FY : RE! — mercury, thereby insuring and now that he kuows that be ate any dressing | (n several occasions we have noticed mingling | PURGES and LIGHT WAGONS conaot be cur. | tinetiy marked with the number. denoting ite AO BY ERIENDS AND THE PUBLIC—U| Teitet, :spersing all the umpurities itmight heve been meat; possibly | in two or three of the more exclusive groups, | passed, and from his long experionce in the busi. | 2d have affixed to ita sample of the mater! have been adding iv bs venom of diseas ladies on skates, gracefully floating about, un- | ness, he hopes to give goneral atisfaction, robably a piece of the breast. deposited by biddera which can. with safety and « , All Kinds of Carriages and Licht Wagons kept on Pp » r : SHIN 2 TS. onesper than they havel Samuel Smithers on the stand— ty- able. perhaps, to cut many “pigeon wings,” 5 convenience, be used in the mail nervics, w:ll be | ever been sold 1 city—sets of 44 pieces carsoll, du’ kavw how much defeedaet i | bat giiing along aatraightevarse with rari: WAIL REPAIRS neatly done,andall orders prompt | fat fate pice specthed in the proposals re: | Top S17 TOMMLEKS ar iow ce 4s angie por Joxen. weet; don’ tears, k hou ae Seite aeee, Ba Lae sox tar OF MOM eats ie and A 101 the bids willbe made on or before | between 9th and l0th streets. and a pair at Seseet: ond ane ae pe fi their wide-spread sails. Occasionally, — Carriages taken ip gzenas ik ied the third day Of May next: andthe accepted bidder | de 21-6m JOHN McDEVITT._ ¥ : when attempting to turn short. or venturing 0-tf corner of 4th and FE sts. | OF bidders wil! be required to enter into contract, S! BUFFALO ROBES orth. pting Borraie, ROBES! é Th ‘bser: eaten se ey - St. Lo io su a Ve receiv: t. large lot of superior BUFFALO ROBES, pie selling very S2O%G, MoGHIRE & CO. Mi FiSA'—FISH SW MESS MACKEREL, very superior, New: subot, amaked th pickle, with sufficient bond and sureties, on or before the 2istdayotJunenext. _ To enable ndders to estimate the number of the different kinds of mail bags which will probably be required they are informed that there were fur:ished for the use of the department during the year wh ecded th June inst: 12,950 canvas raat! ines leather mail pouch 4 canvas mail po! 3 and We horse RL UAE, | RON V. BROWN some fanciful gyration, equilibrium is lost, and | the treacherous skates slipping from under th r feet, falls are not the most graceful results. Owing to such mishaps, many bruised limbs have been taken home and made to test the virtue of tincture of arnica, which, we are as- sured, is infallible in such cases. Day before Cross-examinel—Can’t say positively thathe owns any houses; two of thom may be wood- ae may be a pigeon-house; ef th ese; dua’t know but the other 1 hes beard them called saw bucks. Thus ends the testimony in this interesting | MUSICAL INSTRUCTION, _ Pror. JOHN E. SCHEEL, Organist Teacher of “usic, continues to give oa or i o single pupils or classes in Vocal or: mental Musto—the ©: ny Piano, Me- terms sre reasonalle and accom- attentions Faitnons. He a] ith pleasu: #108) reverences in Washington city as to the success of & saw-horse; | the RN 1. 2.498 5, ceopeopees, the Roy ae eC, devoid of taste or 5m aie be carried in the waisteost pocket. Sox! TIN &o. Price &: 3; and in oases, eavicnt 8. ‘To be had. wholcesie Dr. BARK V,.157 Prince street, New Yort. Im- mediately oy Ena ering opener pi gr forward the Triesemar apy part o! . 1 d. and addressed eocord Lo the in- ene es writer. a 143m INTER CLOTHING SUPERIOR“ QUALITY. : ones lue Fish, in pickle, Class case. The counsel will argue the case two | Yesterlay a form 7 pecans cepa age his system of Lesehing and the srogrens made by hia | ia \t-witw _ Postmaster General. Salmon Tye pyle. ver Jaeky prawns months from next Tuesday. They have agreed | #ttention among the crowds on the ice. For | numerous resi its. ei EDUCATIONAL. ‘01 rock Coats, Cravate, to occapy but ten boars aunt 3 . an hour or more she ekated from point to point, an Selene ot qereoe Vee N Opverteaicy presents itseif to parents for eh Ee as pe Conte. ko. i. 5 = = displaying not alittle artistic skill in the health- avenue, near the Circle. ja 22-1 paving u Meg tg gem omnaet i. Sonled Herrin , in i Deeskin Hisit-Hoee, a = B: of 2 a ie fe mon, Sri - > As Ovo Sronr 1s a New Danss.—Prank L. | indy thater thet drocetes teuhonte hoe | ANOTHER NEW BOOK BY. Aloe UREA | fetpntor the seen toth fn Senaeriny, ds- | isos freak Lobetora,” Fazer Cassimere Ecker Hentuer's, q. of Boston, who visited Europe last | ¢, a th Pie hi Titth be , ” E.R-—-Father and Daughter, a Portraiture from | posed to reserve i we ma é, pir —— Fres DBs Seats, £2. Tey or dativeced a rerereatiee narePe last | fow, however, the “bowite ing ittle ckater-esq’’ | the Life, by the author of “Fhe Neigubors,” &e. ; age penpeent aly nhc ey Kopi pal perfect seibiieheih <\.. T URCHELL. Velvet Vi ¢ *Chambrics, Fle in'slectnre to the Cheleen (Adnae.) | rat KRONE Ri.8 smooth faced wine tan deka | gteneee oh isetoet Ute I scleces Inti efron nrancher sf sducntionsecasteitt| jam oormertiinaicnds Pemout etching, | Biy"Cloth asd Casmmere| Robs bos aveis in a lecture to ie -.; had assumed female attire “for the fun of the orn A . rai and ph: - ‘ests, ary Assovistion last week. In the course of | thing.”—A/hany Statesman. hel s Lave: ® novel, by Margaret J. M. fering he ies teen: Sp ee 4 Box | _U OC LAMAR. C.H. MOTT. 3.L,a¥TRY. | Life Preserving Vests, | Travelling | a his lecture he related the following anecdote papal. <munteteene e aS SI eect d navel, by A.J. 1. Duganne, For details and terme apply by letter to By LA™48, MOTT & AuUTRY. ont of Queen Victoria A man uamed Timberman, of Cincianati, | 1 volume 25 cents. 0.19, Star Office. = ATTORNEYS-AT-L4W, 6 AND BOYS’ It is reported that Her Majesty has a sweet | Ohio, aerine are ae er de weet Loherrane Just issued aud fore CIN PRILP PTICGLAN AND ORULIST. Dr, WOLFEON | win prestion Sone ee et Rccesaek ab SECOND-CLASS Ci LN i teller to learn who took it. ting upon ¢ b uP, . “Fo r a Like’ proden! man, generally raises ers | viceet tein import aceawa'nvecectable | yay Bootaalee—Stemeyinarane,, | Osc turaura Peneenercoi EiSGauite of the Seventh Judea’ Distr ot Mt" | oy pew, gual . prors, Baowse’ orn. the storm, and Incks himself in his private eabi- | Cit!tem, with hie wits and her sister, of having LOOK AT YOUR BANDS AND EE Dal | ee eee ee OT ACLES and on, cite Ie ‘age 7 Tas Price Gaz. HENS. , until the sk i alone acataet ti r LOVES or HOSIERY are = Sve i ined _ th FSS Ce SRS rE Ear aT ice artes he | ec Sn eA Sota ene Bh | ut FAP degen | q ESIGN £0 AMRIT ae | vt peca ADIOS om peronros: Windsor After one of thete little ebullitions, |" 4x Jnsa.—One of the churches in Columbus, | pitte ierrest and finest stoke in Washing: we teiod Canes, eo cid) ene ravdiation ak ine Store, 400 7th street. Heine Baskets of every size. | RO yoy s 204N on STOCK SECURITIEA the Queen gave a “thurdering knock’ at the | Obio, ts supplied with quite respectable parlors, | im Cail and loot, ityou Gesase ue van ar-sightedness, failing sight | shape and enlor—and he believes in low prices._j15_ — dovr of the room where Prince Albert had taken Pi dcatance where once a month or oftener, | do not wish to pu at from the appronch of age, or from increasieg ca OSENKRANTZSEVEN- VE o- ayes BROWRERS, BANKERS. . . : neat H ‘ OYRKINS'S Unrivalled Bazaar versally extablished throughout & 3 OST AVE = = d be: ed ‘wh; bere,’ ‘be members of the congregation meet in socia! ract, &¢., 1s uni y, cost Originally $3, we are eae refuge and upen ing ae! who's there,’ r bs me ‘supper, and enjoy each other's corner of 6th st-and Pi 2. as well as the United States. His en are | it has been used only for S ti y OOK FOR THE “GOLD EAGLE.” youded The Queen.” “The (ueen eanso: guter Cire, Lawe a good supper, and enjoy eam ORNS | nesiantf pat.’ Renwie’ ant Nasionn | nor eadarsti de 13-M&TH Sm our, ‘ai Sad sent ELL. ere,’ responded the henpecked. rthelapre 5- 996 Pa ave., het. Sthand lork jol3 New Bookstore, 32 tax of a dime or a quarter from each attendant provides for the expinse, and givesa large sum annually for tbe support of theeburch. At Col- umbus, in the church to which we refer, @6,000 was raised in one year, of half an hour a gentle tap was heacd upon the soot. Who's there?” asked Princo Albsrt. * Your wife,” responded Vietoria. “My wife is always welcome,” was the gallant reply.”” Behe tSitutat stock of VALENTINES ie wit from London, is now Jor from 25 cents to pained « a fu <- sd ORES SREY SE nceatete 32 e Nail, and Bandoline Brushos, at AUfG aS air Store, h atraat. aE Pennsylvania avenue, pA Fae “eet 285 Pa. ave., opromic

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