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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED EVERY mh base rers (SUNDAT EXCEPTED, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Cerner Pennsylvania Avenue ¢ Biewenth 31., By W. D. WALLACH. Papers served im packages by carriers st $48 year. ®r 7 copts or month, To mail subscibers the seb- Soription price im $3 508 year, im advance; @2 fot x months ; #1 for three months; and for lees than + IW Eben VOL. XII. = In Wrappers, two cents. ADYSKTISFMENTS (of eight lines to the square: jeerted three times for $1; every other day or semi weok!y, 25 per cent. advancs; once a week, per cent. sivance. WHEN GREEK MEETS GREEK. Msrnopicat Hasits or Prescorr.—Tho Boots, Shoss. &c Just as Justice Quackenbush was about to following extract from alecture upon the noted close bis court last Friday afternoon, a rozy-| Historian's life, recentl ven 2 Mr. Ban- BOUTS AND SHOES. cheeked Jewess, who gave her name as Sarah | croft, well illustrates rh rtai / Tam Constantly manninctuning and keep s full nt advantages ss Long, and her residence No. 682 Houston street, | of system and method in ges | stook of- €@ accomplishment | Ladies’ double-sole Mor. Boots, $1 81.25, entered, and thus preferred hercomplaint, with | of great undertakii By these a patient | Ladies) H. clove kid Buttoned Boo's, 82.50 # rapidity of utterance and vehemence of man- | author, suffering alan “4 ¥ Ladies’ best Eng. Lasting Gaiters, $1 . from blindness, so im- ired was his eye-sight, won his way through ifficulties and trials sufficient to discourago ordinary men, to the front rank of the World's 3 Lasting Button Gaiters, 75c.. C in Boots, $375, nd Childran’s Boots and Shoes of every Eption, qoasliz low, sil of our own make, Children’s bes: Genta’ Sowed Misses ner that frequently convuleed the court with laughter ~ Saudge, I haf been shwindled—shwindled ‘Calthic a hi ubt ong Boots, $2. by dees man,” pointing to a rather good-look- | Historians Patios’ Bandale und D vergnoe 25, ing bearded fellow who came in behind her, in His habits were methodically exact; retiring No. 22P: J. ROSENTHAL. charge of an officer. early and ever at the same hour, he arose early jas af = ei pape st. Juwige.—W ell, how have you been swindled ? | alike in winter or summer at the appointed Plaintiff—You see, Shadge, dees feallow comes to mine baus last Wedenstag, and he ray, “ I know as you work in de haus where I board in Feeladelfi; how you get along?” [ tells him I geet along goot; I monee inde bark. *‘0,den, E marry you,” [laughter.| he say; “‘Lloat you ever z0 moosh."’ |Sbaking her fistat him} But I find out he no speak troc: he shwindler; maybe he got a vife now; [ dun know Judge.—Come, come, my girl, you must not indulge mm perronalties, but teil mein what way he has wronged you. laintuff —Well. Shudge, den I tells you all epoeatit. He say dat he know me: and when 1 tells him I haf monee ia de bank he bugspe and keeses me. |laughter.| and say, “Ob, [ leaf you 2» moosh!”” [Roars of laughter] Den he say, ‘I marry you, and we keep a saloon mit gerrels in de Howard strausse.”’ [ sa: noting, but I tinks I see about dat. Den he go avay. Last Montag he cooms again, verree early, and he keeses me again, and says he loafs me better as more, and he ia giat he find moment, rousing himself instantly, though in the soundest sleep, at the first note of his alarm } mever giving indulgence to lassitude or delay. To the hours which he gave to his pur- suit, he adhered as Sp amnaye a8 possible, never lightly suffering them to be interfered with; aew listening to his reader; now dictating what was to be written; now using his own eyes «paringly for reading; now writing by the aid of simple machinery, devised for those who are in darkness; now passing time in thoughtfully revolving h 8 great theme. For this reason, at the poriod of life when he trode much on horseback—and he was an ex- cellent and fearless rider—it was his choice and his habit to go out alone; and iu his stated exer- cises on foot, you might be sure that, when by himself, his mind was shaping out work for the rest ofthe day In this way, systematic in his mode of life, he proceeded onward, and stil! on- ward, till the eyes of the world were turned with admiration on the genial scholar, who with pla- cid calmness courageously trampled appalling difficulty under foot, and gained the first place SELLING OFF SELLING OFF! Boots, bgt hd BUBBERS. of @ escription. for Lavizs, alieta. Voorus, AND CHILDREN, ai LADIES’ SHOE, STORE, Nc. 16 Penn. avenues, bat. 8th and Sth Streets, Ladies we manufacture al! our own goods, th posenssing the equaled advantace of fecuring them &t first cost, which, of couree, resn'ts to the benefit of tne purchaser. Gate: point of fit, besuty,and utility, Dat Sokno riged superiority over all others, and dourie-evie Merocoo and Kid Boots and Batton Gaiters. ce.. &0, for winter wear, have oniy to be examined to secure a puichaser. yer Rub r Boots for Ladies and Mises i selling off T. CLARK. At aetonishing low prices, BOOTS AND SHOES. no 12-tf B.GRIPFIN & SON having deter- wiped to redag and SHOESTy tne Ist of January, are now Also. a large lot of taties and Children’s Shoes at 54 cents and 75 cen’ mir, which ingat be GRIEFIN & SON, nom N Tuomas © their large stock of BOOTS, ottoring great inducements to buyers. sold. HUS, B. _No.314 Penn. avenue. mane a = SITY. me. {Laughter} I ask him to breakfast mit among his countrymen as the historic instruc- Having pn occnce? pa i at me. Se soon fer we = down, He coom ein Un- | tor of mankind. Gem, Miser acd cmisens oe £%t man, mit his bedeinter—his servant. He : Up , say, Moester Szpazeck leey heer ?”’ Isay A New Kix —Mr. Thomas Hodgson, a selene diatwedorwherscn pe ged nien. Don dees feallow ask him vot he yante,| White man, in New York. professes to have atrial, You can find (atnil times) sod he say he is Ungar (Hungarian) shentle- | ‘discovered an article that will take the kinks nl Sheo Stores in Ween mad von Mf, dat his seester ie on schiff, and | 0ut of the hair of persens of negro blood. At Sg he no vant so many goots apy more. De bed- den takes out von his carpet bag table- and leenen, and I say I no vant dees; but dees feallow (pointing to the culprit) be pass himself for mine hoosband; he say, “Yes, a lecture on Tuesday night, which was attend- ded by colored persons, Mr. Hodgson explained his unique discovery. We copy the fo lowing account of his experiments from the New York Times ned has now and cons:antiy ker @ Isrge and very supe- nor assortment of Sol TRUNKS AND VALI A rame and Wood-Box TRUNK LT. ant SS TRY and CANVA ¥e vant dees for de hotel in Howard strausee.| Mr. Hodgson looked at the contents of the VEN Don de Ungar man say dey is sheep. h, de | tin-pan—the tin-pan having been over the ed Ri iron ee teas sheets, de sheets ' —dey is al! shwindlers togeth- | jet all this time--and finding that it had warmed SN. HetFrapte Uovared sas avery ‘eroription ef er (Shaking her fist.) Ha dont vant to mar- | Up considerably,took it off and straightway pro- | Repairing excouted with neatness and dispatch. reo me, praps he haf wif now; ne, he don't E 1 to commence the unkinking process,ifany Lat “F she Piaget ) vant to marree. 9, Got, maybe anodar tief | lady would come up. But the ladies were hash- No, «90 Tih street, oppo, Ud Feliowa’ Hall cbteal mine troonks now. Dees feallow say, | fal in the presence of so large an audience, mily Washington. 2 “ You ba dem tings—make moosh profeet:' | *"d there was danger that the Great African a and de U ar man, he say a lady in de French hotel will bay dem next week for moosh more mone So I geets mine bank book, and I goes to de Broadway Baok and I draws my monee —seventy dollar; and de Ungar’s bedeinter gees mitme. Ven I cooms back dees fellow takes de monee and gives it to de Ungar man. Unkinker in the tin-pan would get chilled before a subject could be found. Finally a jaale subject was induced to go forward, who agree] to let him experiment upon fifty strands. Mr. Hodgson went at him, and before the fe- males had finished their second giggle, that which in its natural state did not appear to be buronrs Qn BD eun PSM DER. Bd W. ALBERT KING. Gronertown, D.C., for ears past the So's Agent in the District of Colum- im for Mosars, Dupont & Co., of Wilmington, Del- awaro, ki the diffe eeps constantly on hand a large stook of aij rent grades of POWDER manufactured bi By ener and Musee re reson, in 25and 50 !b. koge De den go away; and s0n dees fellow 0 away | More than two inches long, was shown to the lasting and Mining Powdor, 'e to. Presently ‘I show dees tings to de politz | audience as straight as aloon's legas glosy Cee react tee onan mlb, koe capitain, and he tell me dey not leenen—dey | #3 a beaver 8 _back ater a splurge, and near | Sporting F, FF, & PEP, ir fig. 1256 and 25 |b. koga co'ton, not wort ten dollar. Den I deenks decs | t¥elve inches inelength. There was certainly a | Ducking £ SoCs in Se iz ora ie bere fellers all swhindlers; datdey goes round swind- | §teat improvement, but the ladies insisted that DiamondGrain do. mi 16 Gammslere ling oder poor gerrels; and de polits capitain | there was a tittle wool anda little kink there Eagie Kills do. in 6 anc 1236 |b. kegs he teil me dat be deenks 20 too. To-day dees | Yet. aremark which caused a colored gentleman F re FFF ge we 1 ang % Ibe Susies faillow coom again, and he says he loafs me | ‘© express the opinion that there was no satisfy- | “*'po: "do. in 3g Ib. Haske and canisters very mech, aud we soon take de hotel, and if I do well he marree me (Iaughter.) I doa’thaf monee enof to buy mine decner. He don’t vant t» marree now till hesccsif Ido well. He don’t want to marree at all. He's hombog. He vant my monee not me! He says it I go to the tyatea wit him? I see vat he vants; he vants to geet me way. and den de oder faellow cooin and shteal mine toonks. So I locks de door, and den IJ locks de ander door.aad calls vatch' vateb’ Den he breaks open de doors, and run into the strausze. Vat for he ran avay if he no ing some people. Virginia Rifle in 5 ib. canietere Safety Fuse porior quality.oin barrels ackagen, Ail of the above will be sold at manufacturers ricer. and delivered free of charge to any part of 6 District, ‘Tho character of Drront’s Powder has been s0 well ard fevorshiy known fors naif osntury, that wo deem it upnacessary to esy anything in its nine. "ic We take plessure atall times in tae | h atrest, Lassie ad De of 5% Tlow 4 Deacon was ‘ Done.’’—Deacons are Seucrally elever, good souls, and believe other people as honest and clever as themseives—all of which is a great mistake Deacon Lewis Wilder, who is well known to many of our citi- zens, was viclimized yesterday by a keen chap who knew what he was about. It appears that the Deacon wasin attendance at Father Macon’s Hall, North streot, and near him was a young man who expressed to him an a pparently deep samples and eiyie of paokages to sportzmen an oth is MMfice No. 35 Bit! joining the Canal Brides. teef? Den I runs after him. and catch him in | interest in religious matters. ‘ihe Deacon was ALENTINES, Wooster strausse, and give him to the politzer | °f course gratified at this, and no doubt i V PHD PAAT VALENTINES man. Hoe try to get me out into de yard, tr dulged the expectation that another lamb was COMICAL VALENTINE dat he ander man stheal mino troonks. 0 mine Got, vata tam swindler! Vat vill I do? I vants mine monee vat I haf carn mit wash and croche!”* Judge—Prisoner, [ have seen you before. What is your name? Prisoner - Louis May. Judge—What have you to say about swind- ling this poor girl! Prisoner—It ish sl! a Got tam lie. Judge - Hold, sir! How dare you swear in presence? I know you of old. You and arcontederates have played thie came he- ivre. I shall hold you for false Pretenses until youtake hack these things. and give the sirl hermoney. Officer take him duwn.—V. Ford Lrihune. about to be added to the spiritual flock. The young man, after a little while, asked the Deacon what was the time; whereupon the good man drew his faithful and ancient wateh, which he had no sooner donc than the individual who kad expressed so much concern about his soul, snatched it and ran with a 2:40 rapidity down stairs. The astonished’ Deacon also ran in pursuit, shouticg “stop thief,”’but tho rogue was too fleet or him, and disappeared in Com- mercial street, since which time he has not been seen. The watch was silver, and worth about $25. Its principal value was its old companion- ship. We regret that the geod Deacon was thua ii ized. “All is not gold that glitters,’ and Satan himeelf often talks piety to carry out his diabolical purposes.— Boston Atlas i # Neigbhor— Well frien ed your corn’ Friend—Yes, several days since. N. Isitupyet? F. Up! yes, and zone, the most of it N. How is that! F. Well, you see, I bought a lot of damaged ausages the other day at New Orleans, a sth tongue of an auctioneer saying they would make excellent manure if nothing elee. I brought the lot over. commenced plantingmy corn at once; as it was time, planted a sausage in each hill, and N. Well, and what! F. And felt satisfied that I had made a good jobofit Some days afterward, I went out to see how the corn was coming on, and a pretty piece of business I have made of trying agri- cultural experiments. N. Why, what was the matter? FP. Matier! The first thing I saw before reach- ing the field was the greatest lot of dogs dig- ging and scratching all over it! There were my dogs, and your dogs, and all the neighbor dogs, besides about three hundred strange dogs Jast received st SHEPHERDS, corner of 7th and J) streets, fro’ urope, the most beautiful as- sorimentof VALENTINES ever offered in thus t “i Weinvite the admirers of the beautiful to cailand exami: Tie trade suppiiea on liberal jas I have now instore wPand SIL f very superior VER WATCHES, and alarce addi tock this day recai’ must ba ru} ill therefore offer them very cheap, '* enue. npr bem H. O. HOOD, Pp MUS 1GN, Prov.™ Organist and Teacher of ve lensons nes tof 0) a 0 eithar to single pupils or cinsses in Vooal or Instrumental Musio—the Organ, Piano, Me- 7B. lodeon. &c. His terms are rrasonatle and accom modating, and iis attentions assidneus. He will with pleasure refer all interested to Lhe best mu: ict re erences in Washington city as to the success of his aystem of teaching and the progress made by his numerous reaidont pupils. He can be seer either by inquiry at the Music Dy i and Penn. avenue, or at his residence, No. 54 Penn. Ja 27-1 2+ A Sexsrvive Horse —An anecdote, it trative of the wit of the Irish “‘jarvies,’ geing the rounds in Dublin. Mr. ——'1s a man of al-lerinanic proportions. He chartered an outsude car tother day at Island Bridge Barrack, and drove to the post-office. On ving he tendered the driver sixpence, which was strictly the fare, though but scant remu- eration for the distance. The jarvey saw at & glance the smail coin, but in place of taking in his hand, 5 have you plant- is T.No 45 SEV in *tore Bssortment of— PAPERH AN G- Goid Band rnd Common \WIN- DOW SHADES SHADE TRIM M 3. INGS. BUFF HOL: LAND, Pieture CORDS aad LOOPS. &o. Orders executed in A satisfactory = nner, Of no pay required. mm pe TORN MARKRITER, ht doors above Odd Feilows’ Hail, Tth street. GUPERION SHIRTING LINENS ANDCOT ; TONS. 109 pieces anperior Bleached Shirtings, in thick and thin, soft finists 75 preces Bork » ALWAYS the money which Mr. —— hel he busied himself putting up the steps of the vebicle, an’ then, roing to the well at the back of the car, took thence a piece of carpeting, from which he shook ostentatiously the dust. and straightway covered bis horse's head with u After doing so, he took the “fare” from the passenger, who, surprised at the deliber stion with which the jarvey had gone through the who! of these proceed ig*. inquired, “why did yx ver the | ee heai’* To which the jarvey. with a humorous twinkle of his eye, and the infinite amusem:nt of the ap- Proving bystanders, reptied, “Why did I cover the herse’s head? Is tnat what you want to and Richardson & Sen's supe- “4 * or Shurting t1 *, for 3! centa to $1 per yard. know? S ell, because I didn’t want to let the ee 2 a hd te Sodizen Gents’ and Bora’ Shirt Bosom in all desent baste see that he carried so bi 3 r ar sausa- grader, = Toad ao far for one little iupante > It santa ges. Somehow or other the rascally whelps had | 1 dozen Lad Linen Pocket Handkerohiefs, be added, in justice to the worthy citizen. that @ half crown immediately rewarded the jarvey for bi ady joke seented out the business. and they have dug every hill by this time. If I could set every dog of then on that auctioneer, I'd be satis- fiod. Homatitohed and Bordered. all very cneap. IT F™ Seiling off ail Fancy Silkand Woolen Dresa Goods at cost. J. W. COLLEY & CO., 537th # fe9 2w three doors aboy, HE OLD PLANTATION, AND WHAT LI Gathered there inan Autumn Month; by Jas, Hungerford. of Maryland ; price #1. pages Bri ate goed —— vol.7; $l. it i i. for sale a aoe vestieneesas PHIL P'S Bookstore, Tae Assewsten Wisvom or Mr og s discussion in the Mis. tare on a bill entitled, “An a. ef Joo. A. Franks, of Cape wing him to sell beeron Sunday, Porrratt or Fanny Ferwx.—The Utica Her- all's New York correspondent says: I met Fanny Fern upon Broadway yesterday, leaning upon the arm of her beloved “James.’”’ He is i i i a tall cadaverous individual, with melancholy} fe!2_ 52 Pa. av., nand loth sts. jor gd edgrepain ong St. Louis | C3PFession and eyes askvew—but with a good +» SIMONDS, New Veurcher) tions by his amendment Now, i oaaad : heyday; ‘‘no longer young” is stamped snes Northeast corner G strect north and 7th stroet west, thet the most objectionable featare of the whale that somewhat care-worn face. A sanguine tem- Washington, D.C, pei aae bill. (Laughter) He tells this House that the | PoT@ment, large perceptive faculties, sandy, | Manufacturesend repairs ail kinds of Kdge cols; and Stone-cuttera’ Too! wavy hair falling low down upon her forehead— term “lager beer’ is too indefinite, and, there- prominent features. People meeting her even in including Mason Proke mad fore, be substitutes “beer.” In the same breath earned “6 i ” w D OF WASHINGTON I8 he turus around and inserts “native wine.’ | *¢rowd say, “What a strange looking woman! IBBS'S VEGETABLE BALSAM pet Now, sir, the latter term is entirely too indea- It is a marked but not a bad face. Itis not a forming almost miragles in covering up Bald Heads nite, too. Why, sir, the every ticle of this | Bomely, but a strange face. It says: “I have | and ouring all Soaip Dinaanen, 4 22-Am old “red eyo” whisky he talke’ebent can be | KRW some bitter things, anguish. anger, sol- ORNET BEND, made inte “native wine.” Pass many such acts itade.”” It is not wholly good, and it could not . Leader, furmghes Musio for Private Parties, Parades, Serenades, F unerais. otc., at the shortest notice. Ord: left at Meterott’s Music Depot, Mr. Gautie Confectionery Store, or at the resiiencef the lead- eet, Navy Yard, between bathe “yt ja 3-5 tlandad Loe bay, as THY BuUvn THOU SHALT ‘To economize erll at STIN avenue. pavwece i2th and 13:h wireets, be entirely bad. It hints at ugliness—it sug- gests its nobility. It is self assured but not vain; proud but not haughty. It says: ‘I have lived more years than are recorded for me.”’ tler daughter, woman grown, is in appearance a fine, second edition of herself. as this, and there would be nothing but “native wine”? It would be as common as “Henry Clay's private stock. twe -five years old, an inexhaustible supply of which you can find inevery doggery in Kentucky. (Laughter ) Why, sir, all the juniper berries, legwood and dogleg tobacco in the cogntry would be exhaus- ted to get up this “native wine.”’ And the motion to refer being withdrawn, Mr. Pritchard moved to amend by adding after the words “native wine,”’ “native and foreign busthead,’’ “ Cincinnati electricit “rifle gle foot,”” “rede: A Gint Atrackep by A Tiger.—On Friday afternoon, Sarah B. Noblé, aged 15, ealled at the National Circus, in relation to an adver- tisement for girls to perform in Cinderella. Upon reaching the stage she was attracted to the cage in which the wild beasts are o nfined, p 88 sold in the ite States Oy Edinburg Seoton U: = Taleo continue to sell fine Calf-skin Boots. Phiis- y,” ye,’ and “blue and began to caressone of the tigers, which —_— (Great Laughter.) seized ber by the leftarm and lacerated it in | 444 toons Ev yo aay tea = — . ” » Ae %, Avormen Auainr Disease Ag ‘A medical cor- | *2ocking maner before it could be forced to B. H. STINEMET ; ces 236 Penn avenue, and betwe=n respondent in Albany thus writes on the 8th: hcl ihe eset tite ort Sel et the li that et fea Kirkwoods’ and Willardr’ Hote'4. — “We opi another‘ Albany disease,” of the pi pualesg gecllcrs debentale peed Tg sa Ue GCKS ‘CLOCKS! eee fa na dae ncas the ist ine |- | MeCall were obtained, and the arm and hand REY Canto marge store you come to, but rey ag > pituitary t te girl were dressed. bi st a good Clock, membrane, which in its milder stages is evinced prhepbagiaabinnae the Daunasivneiadtcons oR pk mien 2 handsome Clock, and acheap by peculiar appearances about the eyes, pain te was feared last evening that the arm woutd | Clock, your place to buy is at FRANCIS'S in the forehead, and general incapacity to apply | ft “s fon amputated. Miss Noble resided in Houge-Fursih oe nce. yah feat a In sae lam Callowhill street, near Tenth Itis said that| _fe2 above Odd Feliows’ Hall, 7th st. Pn aoase becomes infsmmation of the beain. been cautioned against going to the | TALEGANT VALENTINES.—PRILP'S varied The same epidemic prevailed two years ago, | “Be bad beene —Phil fal stock of VALENTINES, i aad was then severe and often fa i i place were the beasts are kept.— Phil. Paper. posite = phate me counties of the state were severely seourged. da bul- fon Fee 1TLP’S Bookstore. “For the bast. three ve the cold has been 1S ee ere aee ey coed ot Gaenae, [as — 2 ANSLAN PHILLIS Bookstere... seneres and in the neighboring towns, as kere, | a few days ago. The ball was shot into bis bead OW LANDS MACASSAR OILL st Qube’ snow is deep.”’ some siz months age, R Baur Biors, P'2,e¥n heer 18h 8, Tass Q Shar. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, } THE. WEEKLY STAR. ‘8 creater variety of ‘the pg oy tm any other—.s published on Saturday 859. NO. 1,885 Dertistry, ae. Wood and Coal. W isnolianeous. A COAL!—COAL "COAL DENTAL NOTi LU Kindsef COAL on hand, which we are anx- oe secacmce aah icus to sell at the loweat peasib'e price.” Coal wail Da. nig Resear Bit 28808 te the roome D BALTIMORE prepared before delivery. PELs avenue. between Sth and 1th sts.,) where Hee discovered the most % dnc +m. . he will be pions: Remedy o10 {ei NW. corner iin andizate. No.7. | hte nervrote, For profeancral aie hem Kingiy Disxasts OF Tm? OOD! WOOD! W ci ermitieé to refer to Dr. Malater, ‘ aon oe Sane — attessiee Sie Sheree: pe aed) coll the, 5 PERS te rater to Dr. Malater. ae a _ APPLY (MMEDIATELY i fr n ublic in gen- DENTIS1 VED. A CURE WARRANTED 0: CHARGE IN TWO ot tomy stock of ‘VY UOD and CUAL, comprisin Dr. MUNSON ie now osttne Teak on Vuloan Daya? of the various kinds now in use, whioh I wiil sell 1te.@ombining the irresistible advantages Wectnens of . Stricteres, Affections of the foreah. Hickory, Oak, and Pine Wood cut | of ahespuess tins useiuiness andin oral Debiiley Noreen ary Diecharges, 1 and spitz any 8128 Gnd length. and delivered to any greased comfort. Thos having tedly ft Gunfacion +f tiene: Fernie e they eee 3 * In piates can arant: Y i or {7 Catland leave your orders. Waites mounted om Valoanite wil ont cae tend nate Taresy Masser Sane eee! rt 7 felo corner of 14th ‘and C sts, gold todare far superior in every re: pect. Cali | Bowels—thoee Terrible Disorders — Babite of Youth—theae Dreadrat an ond Dewtrngitve which render Marriage impossible, Ca ben herr and Ming. ion - oO STH. im inventor and patentee | «pecially, whe bare b Bud ere specmens St Sos Pennsyivama avenue, VICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS. | _4013-t FOR CASH. Having this day roduced our prices, we will de- é j M + LOOMIS, ou. be liver in any part of the city, for casz— ; b "e —— HIRO Woods Seer cnd | gaint ictinga eat tty omen a PINE do. st$ do. nent heen en na wens these Tooth who entra ceé lintening Nepates with the tieeders af wet CUAL of all Kinds and Hz0n at $5 50 Parton. Who cannet eee haan’ BO person can Weer others coe or waked to ocetecy te living tore ny call th, Comer @ and 224 streets, Persons calling at my office oan be scoom: with an; MARRIAGE etyle and price of Teeth they Maxnien Pensown, or Young Men contemplating Marriages, he! j] Dut tothose who are particular aud wie rr : fer ty nthe pursse - “= \j cloanest, strongest. and most perfect Genture that | tea as syecane cece, enon Crean S. & C. H. THOMSON’S 5 fal anaes the Mineral Pinte will be more funder the care of Dr. J. may retigt- ‘ i nted. rae @ geutleman and conBératiy SOUTH FREDERICK STREET, m Baltimore street, a few doors from NEW SKIRTS FOR 1859. Rooms in this city, $96 Penn. avenue. between And l0th streets ; also, 397 Aroh street, Philsdeip! aczi-ly beerve name and number, Letters D Tris RY. Dax. STEPHEN BAILY, i 2 JONNSTON, Orricr No. 477, THIRTRENTH STREET, ir Doors Soxth of Pennsylvania Avenue, Dr. BAILY dege leave to inform the public that he can be seen at ail hours, st his office. lo-mted as adave. He feels ecperience of fifteen vears’ practies, with ‘he inrce number of patients, and great variety of Aiffiouit cases that he has treated successfully, will a . eredusie ‘ti-gee in the United States, and the greater part of whose life has been in the Dos a THE INDESTRUCTIBLE DOUBLE EXTENSTtON SKIRT WITH PATENT EYELET FASTENING, MADE WITHOUT SEWING. . bash falnees with frequent bine With derangement of mind, were cured tmmediately enabie tim to surmount any difficaity, scientific ™ aod os vig 0g 7 ae a La ) a ay bie ™ a or io 4 other ho 4 red © selves . Universally pronnaneed the most perfeot Skirt | otherwise, reinting to the Teeth: 18 OWN expen- rection toauiget ta when slowoa abit fr: if ever made. ‘ence confirming the opinion of man: E the profession, and especially Dra. Tarra and Seand E. Farmiy, has ied him, long since, to discard ail morezrial preparations for filling the teeth, aiso all Enamels, Gutta Peroha, India Rubber and Cemen: for tho construction of Contin Gum Teeth, tert Porcelain, mounted on G ate, is the only Tiinble substance that can be worn in the mouth, as Was moat conclusively shown by the Dentai Convention. men emecent THE GOSSAMER EXPANSION, The lightest and most gracefui Skirt ever produced. THE PICCOLOMINI! Ry means of clasps—this beautiful and eoonom- cal garment oan be taken to pieces, washed, and put. together again at piesaure. “3 eof the sad and melancholy otncto pont youth, viz: Weakness of the Back end MENTALLY —The fearful afectson the rind are mech tobe Ee Although he fiattors himself from his long resi- ome of M O All the above have Thomeon’s erlebrated patent | dence and practice in Wasniggton he ie fevonamy | state’, ane of Mem Watch Spring Buatle, and are rtamped with our name end trade Love doced, known to his numerous friends and patrons, he bogs leave to refer the: mark, (the Crown the foliowirg For sais by the pricoipal retariers everywhere, W.S.& C. H. THOMSON, { Solitude, Tem T ve Desturty —Thoneands can pow jadge what le tbe From the late Re r declining health, losing their vigor, becoming ja 3l-60 233 Broad » New York. weak, pale, Dervons and emaciated, having « singuler ep- Pe m5 Pearauce about the exer. cone! > iV ARYLAND STATE LOTTERIES. Da. Sternen Gaity: Dear Sir—I desire to ex- DISEASES OF I t 1 R. FRANCE & MANAGERS. Presa my esierm for you personal ly,and my conh- dence in you as x superior dentist. “The operations executed forme have been highly satisfactory. | hope that you may receive the patronage from my friends and the public that your skill so well de serves, Yours very tre: Washington, Aug. 23,1556. J, Ww. FRENCA, From one of the oldest firms im Baltimore— Messrs. Boggs, Cotman & Co. These Lotteries arg drawn bs i Per- often happens tuat discovery deters him from applying to those who, from ede cation apd respectability, can alowe befrt-pd hun Me fatle the bands of ignorent and designing pretenéers, whe, pable ot caring, Cich bie They have been drawing for over forty years, aons who wish to purohase tickets, can, with confi- dence. buy in the Maryiand Lotteries. as there bas never been a question as to their legality or fairness of crawink, and no prize suid but what wns promptly pad. LOTTERIES FOR THE WEEK, tue constitutionsl eymptome To Bs DRawn In BALTIMORE CITY EVERY APTEE- Having employed Dr. Stephen Baily, Surgeon le diseare. su: has A factions of the Head, Throat, NOON aT 5 O'clock, Dentist, of Wael ington oity, to exeoute ‘tesing with ‘rightfn! rept lity, til) death me important and difficult piece of work, whioh he ad dreadful eaferings by sending btm to to ims ontire satisinction, and in riew of the faot that on ay ek ee ee a one of the mcst distinguis: mombers of ti en- - tal College of Baltimore failed.after repeated trinis, | 0X JOMNSTON'S REVEDY POR ORGANIC WEAKNESS to perforin tho semo work satisfactorily, it gives m MONDAY. . 'ON COUNTY LOTTERY,CiaasG wn on Monday, ebruary 14. 7 pumbers—it ballots. WASHING’ Tobe Ry this creat and fmportant remedy weakures of the organe 5 92.100 eqn sp piped ol =e conkdense And | are spectiiy cored and fell vigor restored. Thonesndr of the i imation 18 profesmonnl ski!i. neva ‘vous and debit “i, who hed lost all bare ra do 2.000 | “Baltimore, Jan. 12,1087. TARMANN BOGGS, | Los estSincketteeuates he hed tot al hops 2 1,509 _ A Fedimen"s to Marriage, Phyairal or Meate! Disqnalt 2 do «= 40015 do ol 1,00 | Batrest from € note receveed from the late Hom. | scot’ Lons of Procreative Power, Nervous LIrratabtlity, &c., & ko. Jehn M. Clayton. Te and Weakness or Exhaustion of the most fearful Fickots $2, helves $4, quarters $2, cighths @1. U. S. Sonate, Aug. 18. 1esg, | “nd *peedily cared. ENDORSEMENT OF THE PRES. Tue Mawr Tuove: last eventeen yeara, operations performed ‘The teeth yon made foi if me work admirabiy ; no- thing could bo better, s Very gratefull JOBN i. CLAYTON, To those seeking rolieffrom the maladies of the be cured at this Institution within the it TU BEL AIR L ¥F To be drawn oa bruary 15, 75 numbers—12 drawn ballots, uesday. COGGSWELL’S NEW MEDICAL SALT Fox INFLAMMATORY Disgasgs UNLY. -Copitais. teeth, | caa cheeriu!ly recommend Dr, S. Baily asa Y J prize of __. _. 320, gnporior dent: e mado a cet of porcelain teeth - 4 do . for one of my fr »ard plugged several teeth for ‘4 myself, and the wo' 1 p* 2 \ stood well for more Vhan ten verre, RORERT T. NIXON, Aprill3, 1858, Va, Conf. M. E. Churci Sonth, We, the undersigned. teovalt if New Medical Salt! New Medical Salt! Its wor a CURE ALL. FOR INFLAMMATORY DISEASESONLY. WEDNESDAY, 5 UFHANNA CANALLOTTERY, ‘be drawnon Wednesday, February 78 numbers—|2 drawa ballots, sus Cineea, 16, a IGSWELL'’S NKW MEDICAL ving been cogmi- | FPR, COGS tale. i SALT, instead of being a remedy for all vie. hes sai 3 prize o m | plonaure in Gupressing ouredmmmattocer hie cetaane | control over tut ope ili: has bet ove aim. and act e ie complisnes but one thing, to wit: SUBDURS INFLA® MATORY DISKASE, Whatever be its form or l-enlity, whether in the xead, throat, abdomen, extremities, cr skin. EW MEDICAL SALT. lonoe is that, withou and rtrength, it effectu ill, as wellas the uniformly satisfactory manner in which he performs the most delicate and dificult operstiona in Dent Surgery. and ‘We respecifuily recommend him he confidence and patronage of the eae of wnich we consider him eminently worthy. ‘Thomas U. Watrse, Architect U. 8. Capitol, as Minter. “I. L.,of Washington, D.C, >. of 6 etown, D.C. a 60 - D.. of Washington, D.C. 87, of Washington, D.C. Kon &o. 8 $5, quarters $2.50, eights $1.25, THURSDAY, CARROLL COUNTY LOTTERY. Class 7, To be drawn on Thursday, February 17, 78 numbe: a Sawn ballota, pitas. lis peoulimr exosi ne'asoleds lone of jood Tuon, do do S06) 10 do ‘ON, Ex-Governor of Florida, &o., &o., &e. S: syor of Washington, Tickets 25, asives $2.50, quarters $1.25, He Barpwin, U, t Office, O. C. Wieaz, Pronoipai Rittenhouse Academy, feb 20-8 E X TENSIVE ASSORTMENT FRIDAY, . POKOMOKE RIVER LOTTERY. C To be drawn on Friday, February 78 numbere—13 ballots. ‘© is extingu'shed by wa ase 2, ver, Hendache, Rush of Bi Capiiais. ROSEWOOD AND | Rronchitis J prige of _- ipod ab mg of. PRivate# Sau Venerea! D h and all itohi 7 e citizens of Washing- ton,and the public, to and examines his foaiys for theim- Be. Vez, Confisting 0 Fine Mahozany. Walnvt, Cherry, and cther Ward- des. Mahogeny. Watnut,and Cherry, Jenny Lind and other Bedstead xo. £0. &c. Tiokets $5, halvos 32.5, quarters 91.25, SWELL’s NEW MEDICAL SALT exerts, ke the vacoine metter,an ex- trnordieary iulloence over the vee and arteries, Tesviting inn gra deo'me of ini mation, as and fever disappears. COGESWELL’S NEW MEDICAL ALT ces j hat it claims to do—no more, no |jeas—rqualizes the fuids by removing from the SATURDAY. MARYLAND STATE LOTTERY, Claas D, To be drawn on Saturday, February 19, 79 pumbers—i2 x Laliots. « S. 937.500 | 25 prize: 35125 do. eof... R. 1 prizi 2 do. Tickets $19, h eichts $1.25 | pin avd venons obstructions. De Mahogany an Address. =o RL FRANCE & CO,, Pine Mahogany an¢ Circulars may be obtained ‘drug BaLtimors, Mp, bor Sete. b mm ee DOLLAR LOTTERIES. ONDAY. PATAPSCO INSTITUTE LOTTERY. To be drawncn Monday, Fe'. 14 12drawn ballots, Fine Mshogany and Wah Bureaus, and Sidebosr z Fine Mahogany and other Chaira of every desorip- tion. » Claas | Fine Marble top, Centre, Sofa, and other Tabies, h. na, Gines, and Crockery Ware, Looking Gisese My purp ip ‘Sshing' t Dressing and ether R. COGGSWELIYS NEW MEDICAL SALT. pcre ee ai’ kg Sreress poems a 5 cs Ls sk your peighbors shout the New Mediont Salt If cick, trys if Bot t 210k, reme' New Medioal Sait to sell ns cheap as any other psrsop Rape as favorable terms; sud 1 no pn py eed w et? 7B ign} Wiebing 4 pur se 2 » 400 P wall seppointed if they give me a ce. &o. te ne: mate sREEN, LOR Gen. Agents, 22 Tickets $1, shares in proportion, ap is-tf No. S26 7th straet. c 3 N. B.—Agents wanted in every and Village, TO LOVERS OF VENISON TU PSCOINSTITU wal be drawn on Tuesday, Fao a ae RENTER, on C street, inthe rear of Browns’ Hot Y,Cians 9. QO Lott oh Will po served in every patrons, connection with a cacies of the season—Game, Uysters. fresh Fi « hatthi WEDNESDAY. [;RANK PATAPSCOINSTITUTE LOTTERY, Cinang | CRANK, To be drawn on Wednesday. Feb. i6th. Foneral os. 35 numbers—12 drawn ballots, constantly on hand ready-made € fins oe oe and every article re ie ik AL orders _ oe ccepeld — attend tnessand on m er © terms, Bu, wl Reatiy reoaired and varnished. se 20-6m W. PLANT, UNDERTAKER, No. 418 7th -Cisasai] J, Nirecttetween @ and H, keeps te co! tly on hand every article es Miont Corpep Ureoktrsns dee, ie; His Aiaxeenene nut Corpse Pri .&e.. ko. 81,000 | modornte. and his attention instant on anlis at fe eth at cast: ie Georpetown iy RE 8th st.cast; in Georgetown ty 5 liv Bridge st., and G i, iarnard & c 5. 1 a Peel & exandria rE a rmenials # DR. COSGSWELLS HAMILTON & COmS AY LTON Be yt BLIND, AND DOOR DEPOT, Per ner Helen Mar, direct from Boston. S* WINDOW SASH. of variow &re offered at iow rates, for cash. Also,a large iot of DOORS, a part of which we are offering at rates that defy competion, ¢ » do. THURSDAY. INSTITUTE LOTTERY rawn on Thursday, Feb 17t 13d baliots, ico PATAFS' of 78 numbers. I prize of 1 jo «& Tiokets $1, enarcs OTICE. DS AND THE PURLIC.—1 dding to my siock of sheep. a es.and would name TOILET, SETS, cheaper than they have’ sold in this city—sets of 44 TUMBLERS as low as 40 cents per dozen, east gle +r poeaeerny No. 515 Penn. avenue, it streets. JOHN McDEVITT. de 21 JFFALO ROBES! BUFFALO ROBES rs have received from St. large! of auperor BUFFALO ROBES, which mal Rn MOLIRE Very OT MOGUIRE & CO. ae FISH!—F ISH! EW MESS MACKEREL., very superior, Ny sad Mie ba i aoked and in pickie, F FRANCE & CV. Rieremoee ‘rout, in prekle, Tongues and Sounds pate Sones. in kegs, Rootch Herrings, ied Herrings, tp tin, on, Spiced, in tin, ualto any in the ame money. All we ask is for thosein want artioles to call and examine and ify that they sre well worth tie . ed Sash « oll cine eonmanely 28 et FRIDAY. PSCOINSTITUTE LOTTER Y,Ciass¢2 ss To be drawn on Friday, F eb. 18th. 78 numbers—12 drawn ballots. pitaln. $5.00 | 2 prizes of. ie |2 do 2 .do have been a fal orti Tiokets $1, price ip paper 81: noon of Unmarned Life, 1 phere Tove life. @ novel, Margaret J. M. west. 1 me. oT Warrinet Snovel,by A.J. H. Duganne, 1 volume. 25 cent: ed and for pale Just issued and £05 996 Ye CIN PHILP, Pennsyivania evenue. jaSt between 9th and 10th sts. = —$ mmr oo ADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN'S CA8ST-OFF CLOTHING bought and sold is Mas. M. BELL, Lith street, new Washington, D.C. She buy, others. the most fashionable law2m* SATURDAY PATAPSCO INSTITUTE LOTTERY, To be drawn on Spraeey Stents jo 78 pumbera—12 drawn tals. “ &o. Tickets Zi, For orders addross fe lt-tr » corner sells, i] OOK AT supericr articles. in wi earnestly ters, HOTOGRAPHS OF CARL FORMES at 25 of the larg, a 0, free ag is aone Aras C mem See egies, iapocted th y Sardines, &e., 6. &o not wish KING & BURCHELL, y or G HOPRINS'S Unrivalled Bagsar, jaz corner 15th st. ana Eke: no m-notf hat Renee! Sit Nattonnt havale. L.Q.C-LAMAR. — . H, MOTT. fees ee en eee 4. L, aUTRY. R, MOTT & AUTRY. QOEMCIAN AND OCULIST. —Dr. WOLFSON | [ AMAR. M ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, 4 7 Y.—1 pave re MORE NEW JEWELRY 1 ot feshicnable JEWELRY, that t wien $0 clove out Y@rY soon, Any Call immediately for good bargains at S98 Pi avenue. UO, COND _ remy HOLLY SrRines, Mise.. to furan ig Will prnotioe in thre High tof Errors and Ap- Ri couvara Seapruna th Ieee aratits Weal eyanear ae bart Soaneobte0n SBOUBIZIB& 3 GLASSES, whi ned | the ‘and will attend Coliestion MONEY aes higuectanasettne Word's Fair, Many thousands | (h.2P home North Wifenrecreat Se BROTRERS, BANKERS, i ne eg ‘he reputation of hix PASSION FOR BASKETS Gacbe grated | me ntee™ a A N ee fail - by callicg at FRANCIS’ House-furnshing OOK POR THE “GOLD EAGLE.” Store, 4*) 7th street. He has ets of every size, shape and color—and he believes in low prices. as is es are de \3-mM& TH Sm OSENK@ANTZSEVEN-OCTAVE PIANO. AKPENTER AN. wosterlgmady SON. vo are ering ti For b al trent | She ech Sata aid Pe be lowest Tink P| fe5- 306 Pa ave., bet. Sth and loth wis. im his neat the lowest living rates. ees | WED