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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED avenr AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY RXCEPTED,) AY THE STAK BUILUVINGS, Corner Pennsylvania Avenus Bleventh 8t., By W. D. WALLACH. Papers served in packages by oarriers at $48 year. 7 #7 cents per month. To mail eubscibers t! scription priee is $3 508 year, in advance; $2 for $1 for three months ; and for iess thas tthe rate of i2centsa week. Singie @opios, oné cont: in wrappers, two cents, ADVRETISEMENTS (of eight tines to the square) inserted three times for $1; every other day er semi week's, 25 per cont, advance; once a week,» Eben VOL. XI. AN EDITORIAL DRE AR A bachelor oditor out West, who had received AM ON WEDDING COULU'NT FIND IT our. Mr. Slocum was not educated in an Univer- Wood and Coal. i is li i BOOTS AND SHOES, COAL!—COAL !'— from the fair hand of a bridea piece of elegant | “it¥, and his life has been in by-paths and out | T aye Constantly manufacturing and keep a Au Kinde COAL ouiaae oa e.are nux— wedding cake to dream on, thus gives the of the way places. His mind is characterized stock of— ions to sell at tne lowest possi e prise. Coal well mM becuase *e"| by the literainess rather than the eomprehen- | Ladies" double-sole Mor. Boots = before delivery. sive grasp of subjects. ever, master a printed spelling the hard words ner, and manages to gain a few glimpses of men and things from his little rock farm, through the medium of a newspaper. It is quite edify- ing to hear Mr. Slocum reading the village pa- Per aloud to his wile after a hard day’s work. A few evenings since, farmer Slocum was read ing an account of a dreadful accident which had happened at the factory in the next town which the village editor had described ina Mr. ae Nag ge ‘aragraph by dint o! 3S datasets man- “We put it under the head of our ,pillow, shut our eyes sweetly as an infant blessed with am easy conscience, and soon snored pro- digious!y. The god of dream gently touched us, and presentiy in fanoy we were married. Never was a little editor ro happy. It was “my love,’’ “dearest,” “sweetest,” ringing in our earsevery moment. Oh, that the dream had broken off here! But no! some evil genius pat it into the head of our ducky to have pud- ding for dinner, just to please her lord. “Ins hungry dream we sat down to dinner. r.5.& W. felo it NW. eorner i2th and V VOD! WOLD"! woop Sttention of my friends and .he public in © I to my stock Of WOOD and COA » compri: ali of the various kinds now muse, which f will set eheap foreash. Hickory, Onk, and Pine Wood ent Snd Split any size and lengti, and delivered to sny prrt of the city. i and leave your orders, oF KW. RAT! We 8, feo comer of Math ard ests, UICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS POR CASH. M. GALT. ats., No. 547. '—1 would oat t! + 150. J. ROSENTHAL, No. 22Ps, ave., Market Space, jas 21 door avove stn st. ——+!_—______ 21! door aviove 8th st._ SELLING OFF SELLING-OFF!! BOOTS, SHOES, AND RUBBERS, of every desoription, for Lapins, Missgs, Yourns, aNd CHILDREN, Having this day reduced our prices, we will de- . A ss reat many words. 7 7 liver in any part of the eit: Well, the pudding moment arrived, and a huge | 877 Pay.” wife, that was a awful accident LADIES’ SHUE STORE HICKORY WOODatg slice obscured from sight the plate before us. over to the mill,” said Mr. Slocum No. 16 Penn. avenus, bet, 8ih and 3th Streets, | OAK do. al << ‘My dear,’ said we, fondly, ‘did you make | °F) te mn about, Mr. Slocum.’” onsweomuentaoters ati on GURL of all ketis att Shox at'§5 50 por to’, thie? gr ge ag ‘‘T'liread the ‘count wife and then you'll | possessing the unosuated papi maar JOHN W.v. MYERS & €O., Yes, love; ain’t it nice = all know about it.’? Securing them at first cot + Which, of Corner 6 and 221 streets, ““Glorious—the best bread pudding I ever Mr. S. began to read gourse, resuite to the benefit of the purchaser. Our | fe22w » First Ward. tasted in my life.’ . Horrible Hatal Accident —It becomes one | Caurerwien eet tyot ne. henuty. and utulity, have an | = z ag ee Boss spose lplieg melancholy and painful duty to record the | doubie-svie Morocco and Kid Boots and Button Ww. & C. H. THOMSON’S » no, st, pud : s ways fond om.” particulars of an accident that occurred at | Gaiters. &c. &e , for winter wear, have only to be NEW SKIRTS FOR 1559, as * Papi ed to hs . jong b- “Call that bread pudding?” said the lower mili in this village, yesterday after- ber Boots Dr Ladies ionty F~ probtthase en hey read Pudding <' said my wife, | soon, by which a baman being, in the primo | St astonishing low prices. whi pric ars a sabi SaaS ile life, was hurried to that bourne from which, no 12-tf T. CLARK. ~ “Certainly, uty dear--reckon vo hag ie ef ‘ieee OTS cs. enough at the Sherword House to know bread oe Shakespeare says, ‘no traveler Drom As RF ba MNP SHOR baving deter- pudding, my love, by all means.’ 4 mined to raduos their larce stook of BOUTS, ( Da tell!” exclaimed Mrs. S.) ““Husband ! “Mr. David Jones, a workman whe has but thi pudding is twice is really too bad—plam and SHOES by tne ist of J hard to make as broad anuary, Are now odering great inducements te buyers. A apis 4 = ino, al lotof tad idren’ THE INDESTRUCTIBLE padding, and is more expensive, and a great | jo™ SuPetiors this Pesce gente aciarpge sitnen att contend 2 cents pair wine matt ba | DOUBLE EXTENSION SKIRT = apr Haart) 3) Bold. |. B. GRIF FID 5 ONT EYE , > EE: “ num’ printed on’t,’’ said Mrs. Slocum,) when | qo THE LADIES OF WASHINGTON CITY. uaiv SS pm « ar Ts Ee ere pie BSI he became entangled. His arm was drawn T Having been engacod in mansfactering Legion niveraally pronounced the most perfect Skirt r ever made. jeeos’, and Ch around the drum, and finally bis whole body was drawn over the shaft at fearful rate. When his situation was discovered, he had revolved with immense velocity about fifteen minutes, his head and limbs stri alarge beam a distinct blow ateach revolution. (* Poor creeter, how it must have hurt him!) When the ma- chinery had been stopped, it was found that Mr. Jones's arms ani legs were macerated to a jelly; (°° Well. didn’t it kill him?” rene Shoes for P » WO ought to vO what will suit thom in that line, and can scfely axy that we do; which ¥ou cnn prove " giving our work a trial, You oan find (atali times) the articien he prinoipal Shoe Stores in Warh- hoes well-known as J. W, iphia make, T THUNK Rg 48'—@K UNE HE Undermgned has now and cousiantly k-o; on hand a& large aod ver, claimed we, socthingly, ‘du not get angry, L am sure it’s very govd, but it is bread pad- ding.’ THE. GOSSAMER. Tho lightestand most gravefal THE PICCOLOMINI! By means of cinape—thie beautiful and eoonem: oa! Arment o8n be taken lo piewe: shed,and put together again at pleasure. You mean. low wretch,’ fiercely replied my wife in a bigher tone, ‘you know it’s plum pudding.’ “Then, ma'am, it is 3» meanly put together and so badly burned that the devil bimseif Wouldn't Know it. I tell you, madam, not distinctly and emphatically, and & will not be nosily All the above have Thomson's o-lebrated patent Wateb Spring Bustle, and are stamped with cur rier sscortment of Sole uted With neatness end dispatoh, aupo- i f seater, name and trade mark, (the Crown,? it i . asked Mra. 5. with increasing i terest ;) por- TRUNES AND. VALISES al ‘om Fer sale by the principal retailers everywhere, contradicted, that it ts broad padding—sad | tions of dencin contrat celebellum, | URW ER ar ces Bos TRUNER: ay gg We Sif C,H. THOMSON, ba "it eopien senneoe Sere Ley wits. | confused masses, were svattered about the | 1 Vie h NG re 5. end BATCH ELS; fine | _ia5! fw : 3 Broadway, New York. : 3 ding!’ shrieked my wife, | fyoe inchs s ‘ ARNESS, S, &0. ARYLAND STATE LOTTERIES. Ac she hurled a glass of claret in wy face, the | 12°T pin short, the gates of eteraity had opened ke Covered and every denoription of | [VE it, FRANCE A CO., MANAGERS, glass itself tapping the claret from wy nose F ' here Lotteries are dra .. . ne + wn by Stateauthority, and ‘Bread pudding!’ gasped we “Here Mr. Slocum paueed to Wipe his «pecta- (Late ee OAM, ‘i sider the superintendance of tate Commissioner, - = 3. v seize: é et rg her have been drawing last, and grasping @ rvasted chic tae thee cause istised the opportunity: to Me, 28 7th atieet, oppo. Odd Fellows’ fall, sous who wish to purohuse t left leg Peete mis Washinton. D.6. | dence. buy in the Maryinnd Lotterion as there r “Was the ma illed?"" — : ** Plum pudding!” rose above thedin, as we had « divtinet pereeption of two plates smash ang across our head. *** Bread pudding ! never been a question Fs of drawing, and no prizes ir legality or farrness but whet was promptly “LOTTERIES FOR THE WEEK, To Ba DRAWN IN Baltimore CITY SVERY APTER- NOON aT 5 O’cLocg, “Lt don’t know—haven’t como to that place yet—you'll hnow when I've finished the piece And Mr. Siveum continued reading. “It was evident when the shapoless form OW DER. BD W. ALBERT KING. Gronextown, D.C., for net the Sole Agent tn the District of © — }» Dei - Qr PUPON T'S 35 aunt We groaned in a rage. a3 the chicken left our baud, and fying with - z token down that it was no longer tenanted | hs for Mosara. Dupont & Co,, of Wilmington . swift wings acruss tho table, landed in mad- | **! oh 3 . k onstantiy on bend a large stock of all MONDAY. svebeon. ms al by the immortal spirit—that tho vital spark | the ilterest grndoa POWDER manufactured WASHINGTON COUNTY LOTTERY CinsaG ~* Plum pudding!’ resounded the war ery ‘Waw the man killed? that’s what I t Bisstne ana Mine Powder, in 25 and 50 ib, kega = "Daumbers—ittalloten from the enemy, as the gravy dish took ms Mae 75 numbers—11 ballots. 3. Cannon and ert ed U. FFP, ir 6%. ment proo Sporting F, FE, & Desking to come at,” said Mrs. Slocum. Oona “ Dovhave a little patience, old woman, sail Mr. Slocum, oyeing his better-half over his where we had been depositing ‘the first part of eur dinner, and a plate of boots landed upon cur white vest. in and Mb, kege 125g and 25 |b, kega Powder, in 6%. 123: and 25 1b. ke; mg Star. WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1859. THE WEEKL ‘This exosilent Family and ‘taining & greater variety of can be found in any other—us published op Seterday who act as E26 —— fi fom bg om PRS DQ DENTEL NOWe= D. ‘AL NOTICE. Tino r R. HILLS |, BALTIMORE a pote ae romeves his offoe to the rooms Lv HOSPITAL. avenne between 9th and 1 + be wili he pleased to see ali who may desire his services. Lor professional ability | am ki permitted to referto Dr. Dp VENTISTRY IMPROVED. R. MUNSON is now retting ‘Teeth on Valoan Ite, combining the trre: dv ai of cheapness, creased ing pistes can n mounted on Vu goid and are far superior in every respe . oS daemenreae at S32 Pennsylvania aven je 13 Sas Clecovered the most Certain. Speedy, ané Oniy Electeal Remety | 14 tor al! DISEASES Oo cupEnNcs, LET 0 FAURE DRLICACT PREVENT. APPLY IMMEDIATELY. FA CURE WAKKANTKD O& NO CHARGE IN TWO ndly 4 bh Solitary, Destructive Practions der Mart.age impossible, and destroy both Body YOUNO MEN Fepectally, who hare become the victims of Roltt ‘that dresdfal and destructive bablt which apneaiy fo an untimely grave thousands of Young Mea of the mest exaled talents Ment tee: otherwise have entranced listening Senntes with the thunders of ele Quence or waked to ccstecy the Hiring igre, may call with fall couddence. MARRIAGE. Mannirn Prasows, or Young Men contemplating Marctaga, cal weakness, organic debility, defornst- red imeelf under the care of Dr. J. may retigi- his hovor a@ 4 gentlemen and confidestiy i 1. LOOMIS, M.D. the inventor and patentee f thi Teeth. attends per- of the Mineral Plate soprily at his ethos in this city SER Many persons oan wear these Teeth who’ cannot Wear otrers; and no person can Wear othere Who cannot wear these, ~ Persons calling at my office can be accommodated withany style and price of Teeth they inay desire ; but to thoge who are particular and wish the purest cleanest, strongest. ard moat perfect denture that prt can rroduce, the Mineral Plate will be more fuliy warranted. pac onaly confide In Rooma in this city, 396 Ponn.avenne, hetween Sth | Fe 8Pon his skill esa ehyeician ay > FICE No. ? SOUTH FREDERICK STRERY, ge fyi} Streets ; also, 97 Aroh strest, Phaiadeiphis, | 5 ai" vide ening frome Baltimore vires a few aeoe from thecorwer Fai. observe name end sumber. Letiers must be paid aod a stamp. DR. JORNSTON, Member of the Royal Collefe of Surgeons, Lan@om, graduate from ene of th eminent Colleges in the Untied State, of whose Hi/ hae been spent in the bow ris, Philedeiphinand elsewhere has #f DE ri TRY. Da. stephen RAILY, Ovvicr No. 47, Tainteentu Steerer, Doors South of Pennsyivania Arcane, Dr. BAILY begs leave to inform me 4 public that owe of the most antonielst he can be ween at all hou, hia 0 F comin com eae care located ag above. He fee! ured tant cat cervousness, bring slarmed st sudden experience of fiteen yenra’ p 09, ith frequent blushing, attended some the Iaree number of patients, and creat va: cement of mind, were cured imme<tetely. dithoult cases that he bas treated suocess(uil: enable him to surmount any difhevity, otherwise, reiating to the Teeth. His own expen- K& PARTICULAR NOTICE. Young Men and others whe have infored themesices by @ certain practice toduiged Im when alows—e babit frequently 1 *.0F at echool, the effects of ben aatemp, and if nw ence coniirming the opinion of many meneminent in ae rofession. and especially Drs. Harris and J.and a bobers faced ted pas finee, te discard ail ren nd de-toys both min ercurinl preparations for filling the teeth. a/so all Enamels. Gutta Poroha, Lyin Kubber and Cements | »," {eee ge ny | be s Weakners of the for the construction of Continuous Gum Teeth. aud wot sight that Porcelain, mounted on Goid Pinte, is the onis reliable substances that can be worn in the mout Ae was most conc.usively shown by the last Amerionn Dentai Convention, ye { Copeniyptien, Ac. Menrat tv — The fearful oflectaon the mind aremoch tobe Aronded—ione of Memory, Confueion of dena, Depression of Spirite, Evil Forbrdirgs. Averston to Boriety, SeifDictrnat, of Sclimde, Timidity, etc, are some of the evte pro- dncea. Nenvove Deerurry —Thotsands can now yndgs what ts the cance of their derlining beelth, loeing thetr vigor, becoming weak, pal on) and emartated, Atinough he Hatters himeeif from his long resi- jence practice in Washr numerous fr; eave to refer them to Tha te TESTIMONIALS, Church of Eprphany, Brom the late Rector of the of thts city: Dx. Svernen Bartz: Dear Sir—T desire to ex press my esteem for you perronally.and my con dence in you ss 4 superior dentist. “Ihe operations executed for me have been tnghiy satisfactory, T hope that you may receive the patronage irom my frends and the public that your skill 6o well de serves. Yours very truly Washington, Aug. 23.86. J. W. FRENCH. From one of the oldest firms in Baltimore— Mascrs. Boggs, Cotman § Co. Having employed Dr. Stephen Baily, Sureeon Dentist, of Washington city, to execute for mo an hmpertant and diffoult piece of work, which he did to my entire satisfaction, and in view of the fact that one of the most distinguished members of the Den- tal College of Baitunore iniled, after repeated trials, to perform the sine work satisfactorily, it aivesme fect sleacure to exproas my eutire confidence and igh estimstion of ofeerional skill, tuuere, Jan. 12, HARMANN BOG6S8, fon 3 # lone as the smallest fee can leave him with ruined health to nintment, or. by¥the wae of thet en the constitath after m: ferings by sending bim to t culincovered conctry from whese bourne no traveler revurna DR. JOMNSTON'S REMEDY FOR ORGANIC WEAKNESS AND IMPOTENCY. Ry thie ereat and tmportant remedy waakneee of the peedliy cared and fall vigor restored. Thoerands of the i debilitated, who had loat ail hope, have NHeved. — sia Marriage, Phyatcal or Bewtal Diaqualt- ; id. KITS6t from a note recewerd from the | 5 Dy Erticcreitonga Sere epee “-Breal pudding forever!” shouted we in | *Prtacles. “1 presuime we shall Come upen it | piniond Gram ie: ant ih cantata on ie aes ee ee Termbilhs and Weswsces of Rehencion af toe mont fara - sanagres = _ oon right away. nd he went en reading. ** This | Eagie Rifls lo. n 6M nnd 1235 ne U. S. Souste, Ang. 18, 1 EXDURSEMENT OF THE PRESS. defiance, dodging tho soup tureen, and falling fatal casualty has cast a gloo s rif Po. do. in | and 36 |. camatera ‘The teeth von mado for me work adinent etl ‘tun Mane Decmemeneeee at thie con within the beneath its contents y sas cast a gloom over our vi F.FF.FFF io, 4) is, onmstors TUESDAY. thing could be better, Jory grateful 3 lant seventeen years, and the mumerone important Keraical “Pum pudding! yelled the amiable | 96° and we trust that it will prove a warning | F+ 4) . sand canisters BEL AIR LOTTERY, Clave F — * s08R SE CLAYTON, - med by Doctor Jchuston, witneened by the iia 3 = Ser 2 = to all persous who aro called upon to regulate | Virginia Rifle 5 ib. oxnisters To be drawn on Tnesday. February 15, — Papers erd many other person “es of Spouse, as noticing our inisfurtune, she determ- the powerful machinery of cur mills.” Ht fety Fuse of superior quacits ia barrels 7 numbers—i2 drawn ballots, To thoas eeeking relief from the maladies of the be ined to keep us down by piling on our head the R 2? said Mrs. Sloc aici and paoksgon, x itnin. teeth, J can cheerfully recommend Dr. 8. Baily asa oo dishes with no gentle hand. Then, in rapid Now,’ said Mrs. Slocum, perceiving that | et or eo anave witl he xold at manufnoturers | 1 prize of. | { Prizes of —— $1.25 | enperior dentist. Ho made a eet of porcelain teeth a succession, foilowed the war cries. ‘Plam se the narrative was ended, ‘now I should like to prices, and dolivered fros of oliarge to any part of ‘ go 5 do -.-----2. 19 | for one ofmy Smit pingred aoveral teeth for 4 : > kine , i t.?? trict, 2 . itself, and the wor ail stood well ding? sha ked with every dish. know whether the man was killed or not. te Distr nives 92.50, qu in Ay o lor more ©. c. ' arters $1.25. WEDNESDAY. UEHANNA CANAL LOTTERY, Clases, obe drawnon Wednesday, February 16, acter of Pupon®s Powder has been so favorably known fore naif century, that it unnecesssry to say anything jo its nd _Mr. Slocum looked puzzled. He scratched his Lead, scrutinizing the article he had been perusing, and took a careful survey of the pe per. “*Bread pudding!’ in smothered tones, came ap fre: the ptle. Then it was ‘ Pium pudding,’ in rapid su ion, the last cries growing feebler and feebler—till, just as 1 can well St we deem praiae, iL7™ We take piersure atal! times in showi SUS D*-S286s WELLS NEW MEDICAL SALT - For INFLAMMATORY UiskasEs ONLY New Medical Salt! New Medical Salt? It is wor a Cure a: FOR INFLAMMA F ROBERT T. NIXON Va. Conf, M. E. Church South, tho undersigned, havin; than tea years, Aprilld, 1086, v hy RE ALL. 1g had occasion toara: TORY DISFASESONLY, skillot Dr. S. Bail Ouresives of profear:ons! SGSWELL’S NEW WME ree : K tyle of packages to eportamen al 78 number drawn ballots, Surgeon Dentist of R. COGGSWELL’S NE MEDICAL lect, 4 > ” =: rect, . bh : padding’ rascuuded like thuader, followed by | D4 really the paper don’t say. chia nee * west PT do 10,788 | 5 do Ekiil, ns wll asthe uaifory aatisiecton Taunes | Complishes but one thing, to wit: SUBDUES INFLam. y Joim:ng = ¥, er ; “ % tremendous crash, as our wife leaped upon =) ies INES : 0, Re nea in which ae performs the most d aad dificult | Si stner in the head. th roar shdomen-extresurtiess the pile with her deticate feet, and commenced | Tastr. ts Dress—Tne Harmony or Conors. AL. niokeake ie, dateas Go waneteee © operations in Dental Surgery. and wo respectfully . ’ jampin, upand down—when, thank Heaven, we awoke—and thu; saved our life. The rules of the contrasts and harmonies of RSDAY. colors, as derived from nature, THU We shall CARROLL COUNT INE. D's, o F3 b Y LOTTERY. Class 7, i 8. \ and recognised ived at SHEPHER 4 drawa hursday, Pebranry 17, never dream on wedding cake again. by painters—who, from the nature of their dered ts tk te Mo auinbon 14 drawh ballots, —— OS — studies, may be considerod the best judges of | *° eee JEApLtais, IN NEW ENGLAND, | colors—are allowed to be the following: yellow, ed Weinvit admirers of the beautiful to ng | 10 oy ler. ing from | red and blue are contrasts in a!) their shades, nd examine. : © trade guppliea on |rberal cknowledg in 39 . es himself | and the harmonizing tints a: caught, and asks if he was not justified by the | the union of two of them. rircumsta: which he relates. We zay he The colors have difforent qualities; blue is of Hore is his ease : a cold, unassuming nature: yellow iiluminates, “Well sir, this Mary caught thes and red warms; yellow and blue form green; re discovered by ke. Se he, Tiokets $5, halves 92.0, quariern $1.25, Y FINE WA 1 have now in store y of vor: supe or G Dand SIL- ATCHES. and witha irre addi. ek this day received, must be run VE a VER W tional eto off. FRIDAY, was. POKOMOKE RIVER LOTTERY, Cisss 2, kating fever, To be drawn on Friday. Februsry 18, recommend him to the eoul the pu ny or skin, NEW, M&DICAL SALT.—Its peoulimr exoel- noe is that, without the useless loss of blood ength, it effectually cures Jnfammas. Diseases (no others) by producing an equilibrium: sil the fluide in the body. the wantof which is the 80.¢ CAUSE of inflammation. OTICE TOINVALIDS.— ence ani! patronage of Ne, of Which we consider hum eminently Tuomas U. WaLter, Architect U. s. TiuioMas MILLER of Weshr B.S. »M. N * Jos. H. BraDiny Groner WaLto: V ashington, Washincton, D.C. ‘Tne following forms Waite Leno: Which the unbalanced flu me, and many H hat have lems fever or Medioal Sait r,to ran Fe- od to the Head and ed by wate: a | Mer Hondnone Rech of Bloo B I will therefore offer them very cheap, ; AUX TENSIVE ASSORTMENT Heart, Fits. inflamed Eyes, Kars, Nose, Lungs which is now raging so feerfully. I heard her yellow and red form orange, and blue and red | at 338 Penn,avenue, oO. HOOD. bere oe aces E 6 y. WAL Nur ROSEWOOD AND Hroshitie Plecrte Acti hose ieee —— express a wish for @ pair of. 3 and the} produce violet; and, though yellow, bluo and : lids : = MAHO Eat EUR NITURE. ax Peivate Sara. Vanerenl Diseases, Rheum: Soroiula, peat day che liad the best pair that could be | red are contrasting colors, yei still greater ccn- MOE 6 CEL: Onantet and cg EE 5,009! 10 ae [Fhe subsoriber having completed his assortment | anda itabinc and nither cut found in the erty, and nobud a knew who Sent} trasts to each nay be produced by the union nes to give lessons Tiokets 25, halves 92°50, quarters $1.25, oF sraitace, wont arese er R. COGGEWELIVS NEW MEDICA l them toher. We weat down upon the ice, and | o two of them — thus, blue and red form violet, asses in Vocal or = , ton, and the public, to oall and SALT exorts, like the vaccine matter. ap ex there that little devil of a Mar Justsatquietly | and violet is the greatest contrast to yellow. Musio—the Organ, Piso, Me By si eee Cisse D examine his stock for them- traordinsry inf arteries, down, ordered me on my kuees. and quietly | The other intermediate colors also, of green His terms are reasonat le and necom- ND STATE 1 SRY. Clase D. f MARYLA To nd his attentions nsaidvous. Ue placed that foot, the foot, in my lap, and bid with ploasure refer all intersted Lo the beat nu: drawn on Saturday. February 19, me put on her skates. Sir! bad Venus dro aul orange, form the greatest contrasts to red 75 numbers—i2 drawn bailots, 4 i fi Japitals. pped | and blue. Gray and black are contrasts to | re.erences in Washington city as to the succes: Capitals. . “i he * . teaching and the progress made by b: 1 prize of. 937. | 25 prizes... $1,590 dean fom peneses ee 2 ua aeh herders white.—yellow and a yellowish tinge the harm- te Se aiden pupils. He can be seen either ae 330 | 25 do. ee) nizing tints, yellow anda deep purple are contrasts, with which ornmnge and a palé yellow green harmonize. Thedeepest bluc isthe great- est contrast to orange, and the harmonizing tint 1s rod; but bright red must be mixed in a vory small proportion, and not allowed to interfere, but be introduced as a harmonizing Principle. id togother, give iry at the Music Depot, oorner of ith street tonizhed me mors thau when tuat divine foot aud I’eun. avenue, or at his residence, No. 2 pe was placed in my unworthy lap. L[ felt very faint--but L buckled on the akases, and stood up, with Mary by my side. Have@you ever taught a woman to skate? ; well, let me tell you. Yuu've seen a kaleidoscope, with a few old bits of glass, &c., ina tin tube, and turning “ko. ko. ‘Tickets $19, hives $5, quarters $2.50, eights $1.25 Address R. FRANCE & CO,, BaLTIMORg, Mb, POLLAR LOTTERIES. Avenne, near the Circle, T No. 488 SEVENTH STREET, ALWAYS 4h instoreagood =~ BA Assortment of — PAL ERHA NG- JOTTERY, Class33 Orange and blue, when mixe i PATAPSCO INSTIT’ 3 scives. conzistil resuiting ina gradual deo'me of inflammation, as indicated by the pulse, whioh soon resumes its nat- ural state, as the hest, prio and fever dissppears. R. COGGSWELL’S NEW MEDICAL SALT does just what it claims to do—no more, no less—eeualizes the fluids by removing from Re system allarterial and venous obstructions. De seriptive Circulars may be obtained from any drug- ciet who bas tus valuable medione for sale, . COBUSWELL'S NEW MEDICAL Si al ge ze D abow t ew On| 4 shout the’ New Medvoat fair. Fine Mahogany » Cherry, and other Ward- robes, Fins Mehosway, Waleat.and Cherry, Jonny Lind od stone sine Walnutand Rosewood Etrgeren, Ladies’ Cab- 0! a WW hatnots, , Walnut Sofas and Chairs. ie Lop and other Cottage Cham- Fine Matte dw Ime Mahogany ar a! Burenus, and Sideboards. Fino Mahogany aud other Chairs of every descrip- tion. tre, 3 = Dressing and other 8. fn, and other Tables, . ri ick, remember the N edioal Goid band end To be drawn on Monday, Feb. Mth. Crockery Ware, Looking | #¢k+ mere it, have seen all sorts of beautiful figures. Just | an olive or, which may be not unsuitably Common WIN- 7% numbers—12 drawn ballots, dec R. COGGSWELL'S AN and broken glass, ptease substitute blue eyes,'| as it harmonizes with both red and orange MINGS. ee flatter myself that no person wishing to purchase | rece:pt of inva’ de with chrome or long curv eyelashes, lips, ivory, wavy hair, crino- | Green graduating yellow to the deepest] BUFF HOL- will be disappointed if they give mee sh EN standing is y, ond atuere oe. _——— line.geiter boots. zephyr worsted, cupids,hearts, | shade, has contrasts in red, which should in- Pen corps an J8-tf No. 425 7th straet. Sook at., Phils. 6. t—aigents waneed tn ocary darts. a clap of thunder, a fiash of lightniny, | 4 ae to purple when the greensinclinetoyellh w; | and LOUPS.&o. Cuy, Town. and V and ‘:uld Nick.” Imeagice yourself the cen- green in its deepest shade, is the contrasi to| Orders exeoated tre of a system with all these things revolving round you, and a violet k breathing sigus upon you all the while, and you have Mary and her victim in the first skating lesson. Mary and I start—she on my left arm—all square. Furst Mary's dear little gaiter boots present them-elves to my astonished vision, and, hef, TUESDAY. PATAPSCO INSTITUTE LOTTERY,Ciaas 3, To bs drawn on Tuesday, ee 78 numbere—12 drawn Capitals, a a> $5,000 | 5 prizes of... 1,000} 2 do, . in a satisiactory — manner, OF no pay required. MARERITER. Eight doors above Odd Fellows’ Hall, fe 5-2w* ‘7th street. su ERION SH ae NENS ANDCOT . Ns. 1° pieces enperior Bleached Shirtings, in thick and bright scarlet. The colors that are not very unfit to be mixed with these, are orange, blue, and a small proportion of yellow, purple and black.—Springficld Republican. om +» 1 prixe ef.. 3 wjo Mrsk 1x 4 Back woons Micnigan Tavern— re) Tne LANDLORD SMELLS Somerning.—A short . &e., — &o. Tickets $1, shares in proportion, ‘ thm, soft finis! ae WEDNESDAY. 1 have time to wonder how they came apbetore | time since a gentleman and lady were traveling | 7 Mor shutting Linea, for at contain St peryeed, | PATAPSCOINSTITUTE LOTTERY, Class 4 2 sing ry sesed heaut P inhic. al tor Shurtin: ns, for 5 : r ° o V ednesd z sabanghate iotetactas meena wk in Michigan, and having missed the stage, were sod zen Gente” aud “Boye” Shirt Bosome, tn all "To be drawn on Wednesday. Feb 16th, compelled to take a private conveyance from the townof Scuderi to Thomastown. The lady had with ber a beautiful little lap-dog, which she carried on her lap en an embroidered mat. During the ride the busband discovered that he had no handkerchief, when the lady lent him 75 numbers—12 d-awn ballots, sades, 100 “Go: en Ladies’ Linen Pocket Handkeroluefs,' titched and Bordered. all very chenp. ir Sellingoif ai! Fancy Silkand Woolen Dress At cost. — Tw. COLLEY & CO., 523 7th st., feo 2w three doors abo ‘a. avenue, — reone—wary hair, witha thirty dollar bonnet aod a divine head, comes pitching into my Watsteoat, with such a force that I feel the but- tous against my spine. Next—Mary gazes up at me trom between my jack boots, and anon her blessed little nose is thrust &e. Tickets $1, shares in proportion. —_ : THURSDAY. to my shirt ic i i SHE OLD PLANTATION, AND WIIAT I] PATAPSCO INSTITUTE LOTTERY, Ciass4l bosom. Ah! my friend all research aad stuly AEN Wie ee pie Gathered there inan Autumn Month; by Jas, ‘To bedrawn on Thursday, Feb i7th, on the mysterious subject of woman has been comparatively in vain till, in this eventful year of 1559, the fashion of skating has opened new and various sources of information. Do you remewb-r your first attemptat driving tandem? Maryland; price $1). queens of Seviland, vol.7; Si. Od, & br sale al see HTL P'S Bookstore, Pa.av., bet. 9th and 10th ets. “Le SIMONS, al carriage broke down, in the midst of a hard rain, and they were obliged to take refuge in the half-way houve—a ‘‘one-horse”’ log tavern, consisting of two rooms—a bar-room and lodg- ing-room. The lady laid her lap-dog on its mat 78 numbers—13 Sows bailots, 3. rer |) ; mise of 85 od &o., . hares in proportion, Tickets Fi .ate or New Yorx City,) ‘a Do you remetber how that infernal perverse | before the fire, and berself an husband took EDGE POOL MAKE. PATAPSCOINS TEU LOTTERY, Clasac2 Beast that you selected fur a leader would in- | seats. In ashort time the gentleman had an Northeast corner ¢ strect north and 7th street west, ‘Po be drawn on Friday, Feh. 18th. sist ia tur hort round, and staring you in cccasion to use his handkerchief, and took it Washing c. 78 numbers—12 drawn ballots, eC ask, “what the deuce you'd be in of Edge Too! Manufactures and repa out, leaving itlying on his knee when he got Capitais, Lt Boose § ’and Stone-cuttera’ Tools, Mull 5.40 12 prizes of. Weil. just you go and try a wowan on | through vith it. In » few moments the landlord peleting eee aoe S = cat-tmn bend 2 do 4) skates, that's all—just try it. “Ab! won't you opened the door, put his head in, looked around 1,752 do 30 'PHE WONDER OF WASHINGTON IS GIBBS’S VEGETABLE LEN iB ti overing U 8 a Sores ears enna =o Panes B come to the corelusion that women have sundry and divers ways of accomplishing their objects? Dear Mary! 1 offered myeelf to her every time she turned up crcame round. I am here eee — went out, came in, gazed at the dog—his nostrils ail the while upturned in intense disgust. He finally appeared satisfied, went to the outside door, opened it,came back with a bound, seized the lap dog by the tail, and hurled him howling Cry &e. Tickets $1, shares in proportion, ' SATURDAY PATAPSCO INSTITUTE LOTTERY,Ciass 43, To be drawn on Pp ei he oe 01 WEBER'S CORNET BAND. 4E WIS WERER, Lender, fy M Private Perties, Pars: * rs je: 72 numbers—12 drawn Taxix@ tHe Naxes or Passexcens ox tng | tirough the open door full ten rods into the | Balle. Triente Parties, Larades Capitals # Kartrnosd.—iy arecentevtict of the Pre- | forest. The wife tainted; the husband rose to | leftat Metgrott’s Music Depot, M if 1 prize o! ar do Jonfectionery Store, or at the residence cf the lead — it street, Navy Yard, between ti and I, wil iv attandad to. da 33m 1,000 4 nt of the New York and Spates inn tof the New York a Tickete $i, shares in proportion, his feet, terribly curaged. and wanted to know whathe did thatfor. *‘That’s my dog,’’ contin- ie Reilroad, the | lactors are required to ascertain the names | ofall the passengers, and make a register of | ue! he, furiously. ‘Don’t care a cuss whose | ~~ iow r ene od RU FRANCE & co. them in ry book” provided for that purpose. | dog i * said the man, gruftly and impetu- | ** ASK THY PURSY WHAT THOU SHALT For oxders address Rivets ale ‘The ausardity of the requirement was aptly | ously; “I ain't going to have no such blasted | 79 economise call at SLINEMET: 2%6 Penn, OOK AT YOUR HANDS AND F ut 1 the other day on the Elmira and | swelling varwiut around my tavern.” The b e L * branch of the road. ‘fhe conduetor, | husband and wife evacuated the house instantly, % up to a passenger, demanded his name. | #ed proceeded on their way in the rain. ekeon, ’ was the repty. To the next he put ory. and was promptly an- | 6 skin Dreee Hate, of ai auslitien aed atyles. and heap ax sold in the United States Also, just received, the Edinburg Scotch Cap and Londo; the largest and finest stocks in Washing-' ton, comprising every quality and stylo, imported to wy order. Call and look, if urchase, at in want of LOVES or HOSIERY are, earnestly requested to call and examine a % just you Amarante Paints A correspondent of the M The third ga United States Ei ist in relation to thi te apet to sell fine Caif-skin Boots. Phil Senet a PKINS'S Unrivalled Bazaar, & r Morgan The thir ve nile es Leonomist says in relation is ialso continue i. pa ie - of 6th st. and Pa. hame as Hendley: but the fourth, not | new style ef prints: ¢ wed or pegged, for $3.75, corner hs tale. facture, deiphin mae no M-aott hat. Rrowns’ and Natio being quite so aceuincdating, or su there Was some unnecessary use replied, “None of your d— that me, The The proper title for the new color, now so muuch in vogue, is Tyrian or “Roman Purple,” it being precisely the same as that worn by the Bey B. H. STINE METZ. ean Avenue, ai woen Kirkwoods’ and Willards’ Hotels. oF hi business conductor put the answers all down, and the | potentates of the Kast, and afterwards adopted . CLOCKS +-CLOOEBY last one w | by the Roman Emperors. The Pheneeians HEY Can be foun | were tho dyers of the color, and they probably oan caienaned con store you come to, but t prizeat the Word's ' drove a good business, for Piutarch ‘states that |“ * 8 baudsome Clock, andacheap | have tried them. | No char goes—soarcely # passenger giving his it sold at $900 the pound, They obtained it | Clock, your place to buy is at . 6 to remedy near-sightedneas, failing sight fon ae ‘approach of age, or trom in Fope en well ea tho United Stato, we! be extremely midernta. nt name to the conductor. ‘ihe names thus lected, however, are gent on tu he; with regularity and despatch; Morgan, it is said, has be, from a Mediterranean shell cal led “‘Murex,”” alg uarters | and hence the modern drug (which, however, is and President | obtained from guano) is ealled “Murexide.” gun to think that be! The great difficulty has heen to produce the Bhs La res PHILP?S varied de 13-M&THSm = TINES, .KGANT VALEN EN'TINES, im- and beantifal kof VAL! E! plans iin a 2 i RO Se Lat ret i a 5 WISK. CARPENTER AND and his brother officers havea great many name- | color at a price sufiiciently low to allow of . orted from, [ondor ie pe en ready for inspection. | BUILDER No. 366 ey pn) 12th and sekes trave road latel eneral use. This, modern chemistry has a oa TLP’S Rookstore, * | 13th streots, services every descr: is 5 ted him but he enth effected, and ‘probably of a quality and] te, vey bet. 9th and lth tion of work in bh rege @ lowest living rate: Persons about to bur ‘ing cA&rpentry jobs of f ited had any me to Sy execs ~! better wie @ call Ravan brillianey. much superior to that displayed in tho royal robes of Persia or Rome. MACASSA ay. near A if OLL at Giske’s dmira Advertiser, Feb. 4 ate d2im 6 TO LOVERS OF VENASON, ausres te C street, intherear of Browns’ Hotel, received fine VENISUN, killed v hich will 06 served in every taste of hin patrons, in connection with cacies of the season—Gi é&oc.—that this or other . B, Waite, 628 7th st..and F.S. Walsh yl GES Re and G. 1 Barnard So., Bridge and eo t hy i read, Agit i= s nota patent medicme. but the preserption of an Eoaorn aig afte teical sours. Keo | Seurcahtutergns po deehen dian agea, eater sonstantly on Iv je Cot- edicalSait. N. B.— NEw fine of ali kinds, and every article re- (—aheuemme cireulsc DR. COGGSWELL'S NEV ine. gS from the country attended to with and op moderate terms, Aizo, furniture red and varnished. se 2-6m AD STARS ARRIVAL IND, AND DOOR DEPOT, Per schooner Heleu Mar, direot from Boston. net TeDRl J W. PLANT, UNDERTAKER, No. G8 7A] go WINDOW SASH. of various sizes, which « street, between @ sud H. keeps are offered at low rates, for onah. Aiso,® large jot constantly on hand aSg'd Articie re a) of DOORS, a part of whioh we are offering at rates aired in his line—a fine Hearse, it defy oo JON, VIE > ‘atent Corpse Presorvers, &c.. &c. His obargeeare | 55 Woore ft. by 6 ft.8, at the low price of $1.75 cash moderate, and his attention instant on call, any hour | gy do. 2 ft Suyéft.s, * oa wd 1. oash of the day or mght. ‘Hacks farmshed for fanera ast & do. 2ft.6by 6.6, * “ ” 1 Densn loweat pomrihia ratas. ae tly ov. 2ebyete* “ “ = 1 3 gash ¥ abo rk is equal to any in the ret v NOTICE, The ve Wo! oy 3 To my prinnbs AND THE PUBLIC | for the same money. All we nak vs for thonen wa tocali and examine and satisfy Yourselves that they are woll worth the money. iso, 6 iazed Sash ofall sizes constantly on hand at have been adding to my stock of chesp anc useful erticles.and would name TOILET, and CHINA SETS, cheaper than they have , ‘et. over heen sold in this eity--eete of 44 phones ‘7th street,opposite Centre Markers co, for $4; TUMBLERS as low ns 49 cents pe: dom __ = 4 —— a een No. 313 Pena, tween : streets, deat-ém WSJOHN McDEVITT. BvFFaLo ROBES! BUFFALO ROBES The aubecaifere have vorrved froin St. Lowe & 16 subscribers vO recery: rom o Inrge lot of superior BUFFALO ROBES, which thevare a J ASC. MoGUIRE &A CO. cloth f Unmarried Life, 1 volume, $1. Binels Love hfe 8 novel, by Margaret J. M. eat. | volume. $1. on Warringion,® novel, by A. J. H. Duganne, : "Fan tedeae for ante ust sew =e FRANKLIN PHILP, ge Bp gt .. Bookseller—332 Pennsyivania EW MESS MACKEREL, very superior, hetwrean Oh a Ney So Helibuts smoked and ia pickier == we: Blue Fish, in pickle, Salmon ‘Trout; 1m p.ckie, ADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN’. 4 CLOTHING bought and sold ‘Tongues aud Sounds BELL, lith street, 4 i s, Washingt D.C. he buys and seis, Dutch Heirings, in kegs, ae = Dp mat Pow fe $-inw2m* HOTOGRAPHS OF CARL FORMES at 25 Store of Sardines, £0. &e, fo Th O88 for Sale a Ne ME TZEROTT. , KING & BURCHELL, ‘EW JEW wore ent ati ja 2t corner 15th st. and Vermont avenue, | en ey eg nah — Qc LAMAR. cu.mort. iL.aweay, | JEWELRY that! wisn to close ont very soon, LAMAR, MOTT & AUTRY. {Call immediately for good baresins at 308 ATTOKNEYS-AT-LAW, | paun avenue. ,. HOLLY Sraines, Miss, Will practices in the High Court of Frrors and Ap- ENTERES? ALLOWED ON DEPOSITES. MONEY te LOAN om STOCK SECURITION wn -SRYED SEOPRERS, PANEERS, OUK FOR THE “GOLD EAGLE.” At Jackson, the Federal Court at Pontotos, urts of the Seventh Judicia! District of Mis: i, and Will Attend to the Colisotion of Clan tornurhont North Mimagerpe: A PASSION FOR BASKETS Can be gratified by callirg at FRANCIS’ House-furmehing Store, 49) 2th street. He uss Baskets of every size, hape and oolor—aad he believes in low prices. j15 Is Prec. 2 lot of ENGLAB! 7.3EVEN- 0. | ENGRAY RUS emma orp it a Rocavenavizarvrs ograve age | MORAY eA GontAaeiaS Fee Jt has bene corafelly need Onis See mache, Fee? | Sane-at 18x Pe. ove, noone Breede. Sas. S88 NS ha aves het. Sth and Voth a. Wa! WIPL BE Do WiITHIT/—palwers AIR, Tooth, Nail, aod Rentelive Brashes. 3 relal Price % conts ; at fk Eh elias Har Store, Penasyivame,svences | Toei New Boookstore. 287 Ps. avenue.