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THE EVENING STAR + PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner of Pennsyivania Avenus and 11th sirest, BY WwW. D. WALLACH. Papers served in psokages by carriers at $48 year, or S? centa per month. To mail subscribers the price is $3.50 a year, in advance; $2 for six months; $1 for three months; and for leas than three months at the rate of 12 cents a week. Single copies, ONE CENT; In Wrappers, TWo CENTS. {[F" ADVERTISEMENTS should be sent to the office before 12 o’oleck, m.; otherwise they may not ap- year until the next day. _ iTHE WEEKLY STAR. This excellent Family and News Journai—con ne , 20 per cent. of The Weekly s It invariably contains the © 4 Washington News” that has The BE C So generally throughout the country, SeUAte ; ‘Single copies (in wrappers) can be proonred Mf wn dig inipediatey efter the inewe of tee ver. XV. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1860. N°, 2,183. | "ty rowmnstre wpe act ae nents Ons + — ~ - - = — teientienetl SINGULAR PHENOMENON. The company femainedall night a ‘i , a as ee 71 a = - alee [Frees the Louderille Senrast } amined the premises thoroughly, from gervei | ____ MISCELLANEOUS. WOOD AND COAL. LOTTERIES. TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. cs! é iver. in | t0 cellar, but nowhere could they discover th MRS. WINSLOW, yr TERY. Po: ; SE on ort there | < : y discover the U oo ! " RO Vv. ERY. a eee Tececnt, | Source of the mystery. AN Exyoctenced ‘Neves sad Fecal Physician, 06 Bi C8ik: | Tar kQrpussvane ortery. 186Q ‘*PORTaNTNoTICE § 1R60 oS . Zee? ar = . = A-short time after this the ve: bI inis- presents to the attention of mothers, her A Thorow, 7 tery, conducted by the Spanish Government, under ko ER the name of R., with his wife, also well ter rolated to me the facts as Thee detailed SOOTHING SY UP m fd i lox ” car laened the supervision of the Captain General of Cuba, UTHERN TRAVELERS. fricken in y Mr. R ig ve detai Ble will 308 led and opened his farm on Blue ri pry futon of the mystery, but if this paper | ‘p . | IF WOOD ready prepared to suit the wants of SORTEO NUMERO 622 ORDINARIO. [FE S& WN we it wae a State. "His house war's large | “ Puplished it may meet the eve of some one | Re'gutecay icin ihe gene of cwting, ty eane | TT OD nd terete ca teen CAPITAL PRIZE $100,000. kas cae Se koe twr tory building of hewn logs, two rooms capable of furnishing the explanation. I do | rain and spaumodie neeon, and ae 15 feet ina cord of Split Wood. | 1 prize of we and two below, with a two-story gallery ‘te s not consider it a ghost story. Ido not believe | SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS. | U7 7"? Wooa sawed, but not Split, is measured Memphis & Charies ton, Mvasisrippi Central, B1.06°0 Via Orange & Alexandria, Virginia & Tennesece, 500 ; 7 A before b Sawed. and New Orleans & Jackson Railronds, in front, running the whole length of the build- |!" them; but there are phenomena diffienlt to | Depend pon it, mothers, it will give rest to yoursely. 1" For sale at the Lowest Possisle Prices at the 1 = 8,30 A Dregct Rovrz ann Contrsvovs Raitwar Con ing This ancient couple had two daughters, | 8°°°"%t for without the intervention of super- | RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS CITY STEAM FIREWOOD MILLS i @ ccc NECTIONS TO s 5. s Pe ghters, | natural agency. We have put ap sad sold this srtcle for overt F AND COAL DEPOT, rs IN ALL 288 PRIZES. Rachmond, —Lynchoure, — Bristol Knorrilie, their oply children; handsome and attractive. - SAY, IN CONFIDENCE AND TRUTH of it, e Oot OF Litt StRERr, BFLOW War Drrarto’t. | Whore Tickets, $20—Haives, $1 uarters, $5, Dalton, Huntsville, Mobile. Chattanoona. The elder, when about twenty. was married to F 2 Bees never been able to —————2y of aay OTHER | Oe og ft. J. & W. M. GALT, Pria 6s cashed at sight at 5 per cent. discount, Atlania, Montgomery, Columbus, Nasavilie, a young gentleman, who resided some cight or eRrocity oF tur War tv Morocco.—Ac- | Medicine—NevER MKS. AS IT FAILED, IN fs. W. corner 12th and C streets, No. 547. | Bill son all solvent Banks taken at par. Grand Junction, Memphis, aes cat gh cording to the Ceuta correspondent of the SINGLE Ff . ryq(STANCR TO EF- > Urilers left at either place wil! receive A d-awing will be forwarded as soun as the result and New Orivans! ten miles from Mr. K. The young couple tived | London Times, the war in Moceney ia waged 4, CURE WINSLOW'S when timely oved. | _J80 23-tr Prompt personal attention. | becor res known. 10" GREAT REDUCTION OF TIME.£0 : a Ss, a a a idwe inst = t < Soasthes bonetly ~ puent a yeas when the] vith savage barbarity on both sid tion by sn] SOOTHING [on inttence of dis- F i ae = At orders for schemes or tickets to be addressed THE LYNCHBUR TENSION, from — iz 2 i ci : = now one of the most extensive = rer “ . . ment the mother and infant both died. This | ‘hat the Moorish Emperor grants a dollar for | hehes tone ene gine medics! | Fue in Washington, consisting of— JONSOLIDATED LOTTERIES OF DEL- | 2 Kou the ‘SIRABLE every head and four for every live Spaniard AT WE DO KNOW,” | Wity Soal, Red Ash Ege Coal SHORTEST 4 D MOST. D. A. was a sad blow to all. The bereaved husband | brought in. We are not siwaxe thak any fo afierien years) experience, AND PLEDOM OUR RRFUTA- | White sep peonen Com 2 ed Ash Eee Coal. AWARE. TO NEW ORLEANS, and father was overwhelmed with the affliction. ound the | ORSON THE PCLPILMENT OF WHaT we mene Dx. | While Ash Exe Coal, Red Ash Stove Coal, | | ep aNCE, BROADBENTS & CO., Manaszns, Awp INTERMEDIATE PorNTs. ae eit ;_ | dollar premiums have yet been granted. The | Lane. In almost every instance where the infant is > aly OG!, WiLmineton. DELAWARR. to all of th ats ean While he was a widower he spent much of his 1 1 ho have b ing from pin and exbavstion, relief will be found in Treverton Free Burning, is un of Mize, om THROUGH Tickers ll of the above points oa! ime in bis father-in-law’s house. About Fed ee” rave, boon armed, and who | cctwency minutes afer the syrup is administered, Egg and Stove Sizes. Do. Smiths’ Coal, } | FRANCE, BROADRENTS & CO. having ob- | be procured at the Great Southern and Southwesterh rene te nis father-in-law s house. Abonta year | ficht desperately. and have had a good many pimwhls prepsrrtion ‘athe prescription of one of the | Hickory, Oak and Pine 2240 pounds to the ton ‘tained from the Legislature of Delaware, at itelate | Razlroad Office, oorner of Sixth street and Penney!- after bp ee as married Mr. R.’s | killed and wounded, have been promised a dol- EXPERIENCED and SKILFUL NURSES in New Eng. | Wood) aaw t In all cases, | session, 8 Lottery Contract, to continue in opera- | vania avenie, Washington, D.C. second daughter, wit er parents’ consent, ywed and split. lar forevery live Moor they bring in, and they innd, audhas been ured with NEVER-Fatting success in | | Allof whioh I will sell at the lowest prices for the f tion for a period of twenty years, and having given | ‘Tha Train leaves WASHINGTON et6 a, m. fot 7 e cash. for 30 or 6) days paper, well ed. bonds to the State for ons million of dollars, to se- Se Ss und took ber to his home, leaving the old peo- | 26 out of nights, on the prowl, in apes alaas EH OU Say Ue Oe CASRE, IEF All scoounts now standisg will be presented f cure the Prompt payment of ail prizes sold. ate now = sap catsenry ty ae Tickets via Orange and ple alone a op, { tires. Although the much higher price offered | a{i0%5" cand erattone and | Roped whl BS pcanienaekGge™ ome i omruonly | SSSIINE, St mien De the, GUNNOUT. | IZ. ure Retinead _ MMe Re eat gunn evening. in the year 1820, | by the Moorish Government for living than for | s=rrzy to simost instantly relieve | HOP@d wall be promptly settiod. | ag the benefit of international improvemmsatenet athe: | Passencers from New York will mestan Agest wis was engaged in her donenic Concerns in | Sen noald torre 0 indicate « dere to bu-| Gniriso 13 tis Bowens 4x9 Wisp Covi, Wood and Coal Dealer, inte C Gin, | SPBECAW ARE iis Go mgeA OPER | of Wy otingeerhsmtion wes watts pee - 8 e1 eC r : * . bs and overcome co which, if not sj N 4, d E ? DE ARE for the same objects. house. About dusk a stranger rode up aud {| mazize the war, it has hitherto been carried on af Ameena) Wai cexcnlitSinasn The Consolidated Lotteries of 7 tteriss of Delaware sre | Sttontion. drawn daily at i5 minutes before 5p. m.,and the | Omnibuses leave the Office, corner of Sixth street eae County Lottery daily at 15 minutes before | and Pennsylvania avenue, at és. m. ber m. 3 All drawings under the superintendence of = olen ee ee el Al th will be careful to take tie Orange and tery Commissioners appointed by the State of Del- | Ae. Scurle Railvost Ganthann: 3 entirely without quarter. The Moors began in deli > A ‘ FOR alighted from hidforse, and, approaching Mr. 4 : paca eaenecore © RY in the WORLD, = R.. asked ae be could be entertained for par ied oe rola daee mio ts vehi: SURGE [DnEs, ‘wheter EDUCATIONAL. the night. r. R. agreed to entertain the aha 3 = rom teething |_________ “lor from any cther ~ - — = -tranger, and, desiring him to be seated, took | Custy follow theit exsuyle’ Hithoets wots | ang ton sat aid inseary nar te nae cuidate | JR. H. PERABHAU. PROFESSOR OF MU the horse to the stable, and returned to the | jot brought in a agile pelscter AGveEe few YOUR PREJUDICES, NOX THE PREJUD! 9 t Se ee _ : , AMES A. EVANS, : | St. i . P.. te » > | _ gallery. where the stranger still sat. Mr. K's | Bave boca made, boy Varia ney tee Ae | sand tmeen rouruaderng hid and theveief tac wsties | atyit og Meine asides Boy Row tae PRIZES PAID AS SOON AS DRAWN, | fo1-tt Ticket Agont. Washington. ; account of the stranger was that he appeared | 5, meg Redan Abe spied prior Air ‘imely ured. Fullidicestions for using walec, | 2venue, corner of Lith street. vce MONDAY, February 13. ALTIMORE AND OBIO RAILROAD Ss ty be a middle-aged man, of medium size, bis OrDeaneth eee cams at which General | conprny exch bole mileseghe Rostaitee Clase 9-76 numbers, 12 crawn ballots, B WASHINGTON BRANCH. hair slightly gray, of spare make, but to all e outside wrapper MRS. McCORMICK’S SCHOOL. cCORM. g. ORMICK desires to inform her Cancer or Hovrs. Commencing on Monday morning, October 17, 1859 : The soldiers say that the Moors will not let | 80:4 by Dru “ { 0 ppesrance activ t. a cipa’ pi ti i 3 ny “Hitaton to supper, and retired at an enriy | themselvesbe taken: thatthey Sent desperately | Fast ‘ecmcanere | {ieltete af ReMi's ta et Monday Inop . $e ne until killed; an is is ver; likely to be the jember next. ur god the euudle ofocod’ bien Tha Be M0 | case in the majority of instatices, but it is dift- PROPOSALS, FOR ARMY TRANSPORTA.- | ,,The,course of study pursued will comprise ail the TION. N. h declined the candle offered him. The family ise Tra‘ns will run as follows: Saved, and heard no moreiof the stranger for cult to believe that some captures, although P ee: OO ineaiisa or eus A tanshes requisite toathorongh English edvea See, a Wasi Nerox nig ang 7.45. m. retired, r fe Fy ROPOSALS Wi received at the tl - additi: i. “% = 4 2 . thee a Moos hey fue doo tod il ot rie od | Saigon etearactt aap | amen ahaa eae aaa | | camiBUn anaes Eat | SESS aE oel ocrne ns Mr. R., as usual, rose early next morning, | ;p,: ¢ i . ber mesday, the jay of April | aged from 10 to 14 years, who will be under her im- TIMORE at 8.15 and 4.20 p. 1 3 7 ae &) | their obstinacy provokes a bayonet t . | next, for the transportation of milit ‘ " I prize of _._. _ $22,988 | 10 prizes of ___..__ 91.000 ve BALTIMORE ats. p.m. hile it was yet dim twilight, bat early as it | Thoy might, one would think, to beam evend] | {Uriag ho reste NES oa vest, mulitary supplies miler arrangements {uF tha accommodation and | $. 4o. ———.-.- s:te| 10 $e. | Ge Sanday at 42 ar oe teas was he fouad the stranger up and equipped for | and foot and be carried in, and it is not impos- | “tes: due care of pupils have been cousideraliy increased {9 4p. og) laeNh 6 Be a. ail tate eal ease eee his yourney. The horse was brought to the | | z 4) A po: 1. Fromm Forts Leavenworth and Riley, in the and otherwise improved. Those in Washington vee » qu 2, the WEST. ent i. J sible that useful information might be extract- | Territory of Kaneas, and from the town of Kaneas formati th reference to ee For the S % fi. Bnd $.29 p. m gate, the stranger offered to pay. but Mr. R. | 64 from somo of them. Mercy in war is not the Stato of Misaouri, to Fort Union, in the Ter: | ierackoo many ply to W. D. Wallach, Editor © WEDNESDAY, Februnry . ts NORBOLE ae as refused When about to leave, the stranger | however one of th, Fie v1 r is not, ot New Mexico. or any other dopot that may | the Star, F ve © Ciaes 11—78 numbers, 14 drawn vallota, or NOREOL we om ARSONS, A 3 a ts was: in great dauht whethax oc nak ke wever, e most conspicuous qualities designated iu that Territory, and toany point on | For terms and furtner partioulars apply at her Capitals. == ne a howe form his host “req | Of Spaniards, and moreover there are tnles and | the route, residence—No, 35 Cameron etreet, Alexandria, Va, ie ae 4 POR NEW YORK Seger ty ptr edtal pad ocensred | traditions current of horrible cruelties which ncabetnseEort Union or euch other depot as may | “Swart” : = 5am dg ee. M6 | Passage, INSMUDING: MEALS AND to him ¢ puse, bu = = Att: he designated in ‘e. N ton, - 3 lee q S * $7. ie duts adabe (Whe <erancec thai Sco eia tus mabe vf inflicting on the | the poste or depots that are ut may. ho outabiveied = - = es $5, quarters $25, eighthel25 | phenew York ard Virewis Sovcw Steamehip ened Me W tia be Bel pout Oo bed) tOEIey Uiikerwar has ab Nid Wer ciusirameoel el Hate ee ee CABINET WARE. class RUURSDAY, Febroscy 15, MOUNT VERNON, Capt tC Saute b his face to the open window near him; the ;: ms ek ‘The weight to be transported each t te iaas 12-75 numbers, 12 drawn ballots, tle way toot Depot, Wee. bash cvs so brightly on the window sill that most sanguinary and ferocious character. I| he lass onsithar of the routes than cne hundred D STREET. will leave the Company's Depot, Wes. helier Spaniard 1 prize of. fy Ir raze ot he could see objects distinctly, and while thus ore ny Epaniard would prefer death to | thousand Prize of. ... $25,000 | 1: prizeot.. (100,009, pounds, nor more than five mil _---. $2,500 n Wharves, at lo’clock s,m ores WEDM S- + Pid a _N y, and the Company's y i 00 is. PAPERHANGINGS—New stook, ehesp for e. °, o, AY» an lying and looking out the window, he saw an cating atte iaite Moorish hands, = “Prope als will state th rate per 19 pounds per | cash. , Tickets 85, jisives 92:50, quarters $1.25. ae Tron Washington and Georgetown infant. to all appearance newly-born, pase in Ccriovs Cask or a ae = 10 miles fer which the transportation will be per- | | Paperhung by experienced workmen, and satis- can take the coaches connecting with Alexandr: P hi a Mistakes [pextiry.—It | formed on each route in each month of the year, | faction guaranteed. FRIDAY February 17 ateamboate or railroad, which leave the corner « at the window into the room where he lay— | will be recollected that some time since Mr. | and will be made for each route separately. , SPRING.SEAT LOUNGES, gs, Cises 1S—78 numbers, 12 drawn vallots, 7th street and Pa, avenue hourly, or they oan leave that he heard it walk the floor—that it repeat- | Henry Williams was arrested and held to bail | ,, Bidders will give their names in full, as wollas| CARVED WALNUT TETE-A TETES, 22, , Copitais. onthe steamer from the Western Wharves at 1} edly passed down and up the stairs—that he | in $5 000 as seus their p'aces of resider:oa, and be prepared to eater SPLENDID ROCKING CHAIRS, $7.60, 1 prize of ___ __. .g23, 2 prize of. o < ily P “d that he | in 35.000 by the U. S. Commissioner and Jus. | fheit,p Sees of residexoa. and be pre Frith goodse, | SLEEPY-HOLLOW CHAIRS, $12, 1” do. Teo | 2 Pao. oglock a. m. i oh on destinies could distinctly hear the steps on the stairs, tice Connolly, on charges of takin curity, in such an amount as ma+ be prescribed by jo All the Furnitcre is manufactured in this} } do, ©... 7198812 do. Me nek Rue Wee —> and that it satinned to go een shanties, from the post-office addressed to the Assuxtant Q ermiasterat Fert Lrav-nworth, | @ y, end cuarantood A No. PLANTS’ co. 2 do. a 5,000 | 10 do. — Freight wiil be received up to the boure of depar and up end down the stairs all the night, and | liams. and forging the name of F. A. Williams, | BOtte ®xceed 5150 on each route, as soon as cou- S. T. K. NTs oy Tickets Pi <9 > tare . thet at the first crowing of the cock for day- | by which operation he defrauded the Nonontk | eee etail he amsrded. Parents bot ativand teth. ee ee es Insurance will be effected on ali goode t PS - P Co tol i! a i sf hight it pressed out at the window at whieh | (Conu.) Bank of § Services Ur Thole on areas iaaee {CP Fornita Ropairedand Varnished. ap i¢-ly ~ 5 eatthe office of the Company at 6 cent A O00. ‘The accused aires | Wr service br the leraenon Gat atone orann SOxuRPAX ESC eey op |pemum hatiaatt ie bad. entered, and disappeared. The stran- | yously protested his innocence, but as he was | Monet, of Gaatlorwssior st Fort testentonn DELAWARE—Cines 8. My eg ad oe te er saic « sl] Ti i = iti ‘, = = vl sé 14 a awe 3 Ar * a = - v e- ger stid he had not slept during the night; | positively identified by the clerk at the post. | ance as tratnorenen pas be donee En DENTISTRY. 75 numbers 12 drawn ballots, be mado te render tiie commpeicstion with New 2 rp delusion. but in his sober | office as the man who received the letter. and | time for the whole woight to be transporsed during ai = . apitals. York an agreeable and healthful one, senses had s e) all he had related. by the clerk at Adams’ Express office ne the iad arn either of the router, they must fave TEETH. 1 prize of ee no a eiisont: aati 4 For freight or passage epply to FOWLE & Mr. R- felt much astonished at this account: | person who received the $3,000 brought hy | Bat Lome ee oth sete eee nthe wcinity LOOMIS. M.D. theinventor end patentee | 2 do.e "lean 10 “do. CO., Agents, Alexsntre OM WELL & and while musing upon ue hares elope them from Norwalk, for Mr. F. A. Williams, | d+ in New Mexigo. at which they may le com { paren at hin oes ines dl sal eles 3) | _se2-ty_86 Wet at., corner Albany, New York nis horse and rode away, Mr. R. i ; ; municated with readily. 2 ef s een o's = ey ' — no mire, Mr. R. eoald wot socoant for the | ree ita sone obtained no credence. Hach proposal will Ha agoompanied by the names | Mi Beret oan Went thoes (20%) Whee | criex Bo ork wort 5 OTICE.—The Steamer JAM having stranger's story. only by the supposition that | in the case, “A second Willies ag wen | eine e att mhe must be wel! known to the As: | Si) cannot wear those, seinen ppemon gang eens rei tacts g Ht tranger’s 3 s sit . A see jams s ermas F a é 2 Fiver, ad : he had dreamed, or that he was deranged. He | by Officer McDougal, of the a tecti anata: Those joint capabtity to pay the bonds. should they with any atylemad price ot Teeth they may conte Addrees—FR ANCE, BROADBENTS & CO, | TUESDAYS for CURRIOMAN( did not inform his wife what he had heard Gurliasiy ihe/dact Game cet ile the Nattes £2 torleited, must be attested to his entire satisiae- | Sut to those who are partiouiar and wish the purest, ee ee or DINER POINT ond RINGAL Ree are | : 8 nc e Inter | tion, : = 4 nd Ki} gH Nicht came again. and Mr. R. proceeded to | Williams, from poverty, had risen suddenly to | Proposals will be ondorsed as follows: “Propo cleanest. strongest, and most perfect denture thal SUSSEX COUNTY LOTTERIES. turning, will leave Kipen.con SATURDAYS 21 ¢ the ch mber where the stranger had slept, and | apparent affluence and to driving his fast team | [88 ioe Tran sec eg mone wt be enter’ | more fuliy warranted. To be drawn daily at Wilmington, Delaware, at 15 pe eg = wUPUCIEN SPACE. opt, seated himselfquietly on the bedside. He waited | on the Bloomingdale rond. In tho mind of the | cee yrycen they fully comply with ne | gp egomTe.An this olty “No, 336 Pa. avenue, between minutes before 12 th. . Nata. Bovsm, Agent, Alexandria. mar 2e-tt «me time and neither saw nor heard anything | sharp detective, it was a matter worth investi. | The right is reserved of rejecting all the bids that | 22 . , . Fas TICKETS ONE DOLLAR, MONDAY, February 15, N Marte sent by Clase $7—78 numbéra, 12 drawn oallots, sole bound in bonks, ‘ dl ako books for overy i~strament. — oils et —— Oe) 7 JOHN F. ELLIS, 306 Ps. ave. i-ly ee < to confirm the strange story, and was in the act gating. He did investigate. He became famil- | ™*¥ be made. , — = of rising to seed down. stairs, when he dis- | jar with the second Willia : ‘pte ‘ QuARTZRMASTER GENERAL'S OFFICE, DENTISTRY. Cate me at light, hasty stop like thatiof atic sole eaten ae sole ie itt fell Was! in, ton oity, Feb, 10, 1860, Dr. HILLS, after a practica' teat of two years, * . i = ls that he can with confidence 5 gmiall child, coming up the stairway from the | dashing buggy. Willinms No. 2 iaof a com.] NOTICE TO BUILDERS, ieota the Cheopleeno Prgooee for inserting Se room below. The moon partially lighted the marulont iva dpa am i EW MUSIC RECEIVED EVERY DAY. on. He told the officer artificial teeth It has the advantages o} i : i 2000 i isi trength, beauty, cleanliness, and cheapness. Fall jo. 115 &o., {WwW MONTMORE? room he wavin. The step seemed to come into | that he had $2. in bank; that he had been Ofte Heard af Comms ionars fee Centre Parent apper acts inserted for $35. Partial in "proportion, Tickets $1.” T? 24 dbf deft aig Ml dt SR theroom.and to pass about asifseeking forsome | a lucky dog; and in one of his wild revels he| ‘The Board of Commissioners, under the act of sd | Office 306 Pa. avenue, = TUESDAY, Feb: “ PAULE & SOLOMON'S, thing; it went down the stairs again asitcame, | drank mysteriously to the brightness of bank | September, 1859, entitled ‘An act providing for the | ———__ Class 33—75 numbers, 12 drawn ballots 30 Pe eronr an Sookmere, and presently returned again into thechamber. | oashiers. erection of'a New Market-houseon the site of the] J, Wg. MCCAMLY & COvS : 73% Fev , bot. Sth and 10th ste. esent Centre Market, ' —"s pursuance of the provi- All this Mr. R. could hear plainly, but he saw Atthe right moment Officer McDougal ar- said act, hereby invite sealed proposals for nothing, though the sound of little feet was] rested the criminal and liberated Wiliams ng said market house, according te the plans FINE FASHIONABLE around him, and often very near him. To sat-| He was charged outright with having obvained pecifications of the same, to be soon/anda a eae eet Ait. R. went down stairs and | Mr. F. A. Williams’ note and the money upon | 20?%,0! {ue atter obtained) atthe ofige ofthe Board, | CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, itals, 1 . 9500! F prizes of . ane A accede ogee for Lawrenoe’s celebrated Formgn 2 ‘oT TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, AL bate Forks and Spoons, Pisated torn, Urns and Tes Sets, Brittasunin Tes and’ 1 prize of 2 do ¥ & . ” ‘Tickets’ g1, returned with s lighted candle. Again he heard He denied it. of course. His has en, WEDNESDAY, February 15. Coffee Pots, Chafing Dishes and Soup Tx- > ” 73 « - 6 38. trunks, at} dorsed ‘Proposals for the New Market-house, s fy the footsteps, but they did not now come into| hie residence in Twelfth street, near Tvarth | mitered to Fon cc. Fiezpatrick, eq Promdent 388 and 390 Class S70 nugnbers, 3 drawn ballots, Feons, Soap Stone Griddles and Watts the room. but passed up and down the stairs, | avenue, were searched, and speci is | Of the Board of Commiasioners, and delivered at = = 1 prise of... 85,00) | 2 prize o} keeping. Together with Feather Dusters, Bird hed i ST ee Y ane and specimens of bik} this office, on or bafore the 2d day of February h I TE ¥ . os ee the room below. Satisfied nt handwriting obtained. A positive resomblance net, h tween the haute of Sand aim. ; 7] PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, | (P°°* 7 Pn lt aa pees Case iankots, Bruthes, Combs, Ko. vag face ° could not see the mysterious] was found to exist bet s : ‘The Architect, Charlee Haskins, Esq, will bein q y C SUILDIN: id ) Machine. walker. or account for the sound of its step, he | note to the cnshier. He was faker hence tee | attendance, dauiy until that timo, to" gis necessary SEO SEN GEG OU EEE ss fea GEO FRANCIS, 490 7th street. P e 0) tT. He was taken hefore the " d te th Kk. tae proceeded to his wife's apartment and informed | post-office clerk, and the elerks at Adams & | Rites te hoger ee TOTES to proporeforit WE HAVE IN STORE inne SEURSDAY, Febranry 16. YELLOW PINE LUMBER. her of the strange events of the day. Co.'s Express.” They all identifie! hin ae | sfolowe: AND ARE CONSTANTLY RECEIVING 2 eats oe Au. Darien, aratatine SOURS HEMT For a considerable time Mr. R. kept his | once ax the man ne 1. For the buiidiug complete. ND ARE : : SERENENGs 11 prige of. 95.801 | 2 prizes of 81.0 | TIMBER SEAMS. JOleT 2 ret ih ink <e is = to di ONES Os ret eet 4 2. Aa, in view of the unoartain nature of th TNE: peices Bape anor » ~~ 81." | TIMBER, BEAMS. JOIST. PLANK, WIDE ae eee ee ee aera jJames S. Willinms, for this is the nane of grourd hon ‘which ‘the’ bute te Yo heervotedy THE FINEST STOCK OF 2) So im [3 do. % | BOARDS and FLOORING (drenucd or undreened) 2 cans D tery; is efforts | the latte illiams, c * in El- | the whole number of piles under the fonndati MO as J . fur mi irect from the southern mi Proved inetfwetual, and ‘still the footstep=| dridge street jail, awaiting teckel up in El | and sme portion of the gilisge as ine |OmOTE IN G Tickets $1. ee W. F. JOY, 20 Smith's Whe . haunted the chamber and the stairease, and | in the case eet a fas That be required. bidders must state | Tur aT CAN BE SEEN IN THIS CITY. FRIDAY, February 17, wna nanny Lene es Sena eee walked the house in darkness. evading the 2 sd pile, and { ® per superficial font, lor anon Ciarn4i—18 aumbére, 11 drawn baliots 279 = TROTENTINE, 906 sight of all but the stranger who gave Mr. R Betsey Farwer, who case has ex- | hot reanited.andin case that more piles and grii- | All Geode of our Manufacture—Wade in the | 1 prise of. 95,008 | Tprizer of. PaA EIGN FRI re ary information of the nocturnal visitant. | cited great interest in the New Hampshire | ‘temas be found necessary than tha plan calls or, |” arose Fashionable Style—of the Best | 1 de. ram. Saring | Berne ow | ep hte TCONt Sut it began to be whispered among the neigh- | Supreme Court, left an estate of $50,000, the | tions. the price fer each additional pile, for each Material and Workmanship. ken Tics ang &o. PATES. ESER VES, bors that Mr. R.’s house was haunted. As| greater part of which she inherited from the | auperficial foot of gril’axe, tor each perch of stone- -—— = \ eee ts bia woul ia gue mses there was a rush to the | father; and being of s penurious disposition, | yT%Autoreach onbe yacd ptexcavation. | ane munest Stock of Shirts SATURDAY, Febroary 19. yt phate GaSe ne Beate mag scene of the all-absorbing mystery reduced her expenses to a pi stanc rt pit SNE ’ . “KN s 42-75 numbers, I2drawn ballots, 0 } ened, in connexion wi ‘ bie ig my: pense: pitiful standard, | work. IN THE CITY—THE NEW YORK PATTEKN Capital lard’s Hotel, jest op: +,in connexion with his fa this condition of things, Mr. R. called on | having regard to the accumulation of her es] All proposals must be made in conformity with | 1 THE CITY-THE NEW } PLES ee, = prueor: 85.00 | prizes of. si.one | sid eetatiiniment, Where ne wil be happy to re- the minister and elders of his church, and in- | tate rather than personal comfort. Mer Intter | Lit foreeaine, and accompanied by a weitten guar ; SHIRTS MADE. i do, 2 hats 12" do, | —— i” ‘son | Setvoeny orders for superior Confections of his own vited them to visit his house and to witness the | days were characterized by the most rigid ab. | Ser the following form: Sais &o., | &o. leo, all orders for Dinners, Suppers, Balle, and supernatural phenomena, and aid him in the | stemiousness; her house dilapidated, her ward. The unaeratpaen eer antee. e ora. | EF U RNISHING GOODS Tiekets $1. Private Parties, which will be served up in his in- detection of the trick, if one were being prac- | robe scanty to meanness, her table such a8 ab- trict) o xuazanty that in oase the fore OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. ticed on him, or in some manner unravel the | solute hunger alone could endure. She might | &i0« bid of —— for the erection of a market house . dreadful mystery. An evening was fixed on | be seen hovering over the embers of one end | !2 ee of M4 Sen eee che Ore ete aces rn Trunks, Valices, and Carpet Bags. for thei and they ali attended, and it was | of a single stick of wood. the other being em- soutract. exec he say i jand eaficiont i i tnese cies All orders for tickets or certificates of packages | UT’ ne de, ith, Shy sume promys ead in any of the above splendid lotteries will meet with vatah wich Baar sitharin sown _ the most prompt and confidential attention, and the GENTLEMEN'S UND} R GARMENTS OF printed officia) drawings sent as soon an over. ail sizer qualities, comprising all the beat "execute the same, with guod aid eufici ; Address FRANCE, BROADBENTS & CO. | grades of Silk, Merino and’ Lamb's Woo! Under from the lips of the venerable minister that the | bedded in wet ashes, without even the leht of to the amonnt of twenty five thousand | 388 and 390 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, | “feit'h Wilmington, Da aware, | Shirteand Drawers. writer learned the particulars of the story. ® tallow candle. her mind absorbed in calen- | tollars. aod in case said —— shall fail to enter in NATIONAL HOTEL BUILDING. wee en ST TERE & CO. as aforesaid, we guaranty to make go The company that met was eight or ten in | lation of her worldly estate, varied meanwhile | the ¢iffsrence between the utfer of the said ——and | 3-1 number, elderly and sedate Corist: des 392 Pray. het. 9th and Ith tn. ‘an men. | by the caresses of her eats, of which she had | tuat which may be accepted FATHER RYDER —A life like Phororraph of TRUNKS, BOOTS AND SHOES. Are now Wt T DOVE & CO. | _ After slemn prayer and exhortation, they | some dozen or more. She had very little sorte (Signatures of the two guarantors.) this eminent Catholic divine; price $1, Just! SooTHERN TRUNK MANUFACTORY high they wan be favored steers proceeded 0, theiz stations and awaited the | ty.her neighbors callingonly at short intervals, | Bt*®ans, pablished aed (0b ete Toa GOLGMON: Socraeee aman Tre Steerer, |“ PLUMBING, GAS OR STEAM FITTING ‘ coming of the mysterious visitant. They did | Grasping with great tenaeity to life and prop, | _ Lhetir osrtify that the above narsed — an —- Metropolitan Bookstore, 342 Pa. av, * = coaratehater! ree tart ce afer eaicetacsts BUSINESS. not wait long. The step was directly heard on | erty she i : in January, 1856, leaving a will | 8f@knowa to meas meo of property. and able to {59 Agente for Lawrencn’s ForeignStationery &c the floor of the upper room, the company then | characterized by wisdom and foresight, dis- | ™™ijqigo! [iT Eusrartoe. (COLEMAN'S EUTAW HOUSE, Travelers will study their interests by examining | _ I[J~ Store on 9th street, a few doors north of Pa. being below. As they approached the stair ooenee her property among some sixty rela- ned by the Unitod States District Judge, BALTIMORE. my TRUNKS, VALICES. &c., before pur. averue, where may fe found a comp ete assortment “haning el . Act i Bes of CHANDELIERS and other GAS, STEAM ar bert misterial the market aifords ana emp or WATER FIXTURES. jaz i *. FY he 81; door with lights the steps were heard ascend- | tives and friends, sone of é the United States District Att : > the beat workmen, I cau confidentiy recommend m: y : ; : 4 s, w : ornsy, Corporation )BERT B. COLEMAN, late of the firm of H ad ony ASHINGTON SEWING ROOM: , ing the stairs, and again on the floor of the | circumstances. It would appens frem merge | Attorney of Washington, Collectoror Navy Agent. | CROBERTB., COLEMAN, Inte of th Trunketiatare madetn over cltice wedicald heres TSN BIh stare doors North af Pa. dive. upper room; pursuing the sounds of the mys- | timony of witnesses on the tri 6 tes" | No proposals which do not conform to tho forage | and moro recently of the St. Nichoias od “ ~ e' tant! and di jow 28 the time to get SPRING and SUMMER BS re A gyre peers dew plot 8 efi RTS made up to order. The "Ete ee. 18 pre NC 4 A " trial that she was | ing wili be considered. Hotel terious feet with eet candles, they came into possessed of a mind of unusual strength and ‘And whereas the fourth section of the aforesaid | his £0 i oMAD the upper room; they saw nothing and pausing | discrimination. The will is disputed by Dan’] | 2° declares, “that from and after the passage of | charce of the shove wel! known house for a term n, heard the little feet tripping down the | Farmer, the heir at la P . 'Y Dan |! this aot the entire nett ravenues of the present Cen. | of years Many important aiterations and improve- stairs behind them. They then di di icckan Ww, (i. @., if the will is | tre Market-house, and also those of the proposed | ments have been made, rendering it first class in Ay he danar sieuvact 1 descended | broken the whole estate passes to him,) upon | new structure, are hereby appropriated, and inviu- | every respect. . again to the i, and finding Nothing | the ground that undue influence wa: Fy tably set apart, as a special fur hiset to the er- The location of this house is convenient to trav- were surprised to hear the same mysterious | in oftainin the will: that it woe messed | dor of the Commissioners auth by thas act, to | elers and citizens, the city cars passing constant eound in the chamber over their heads. ‘The| by ber peace ee SHenre pecomplished susble them to pay for the ereeti 1 mpretion | to al! pointe. mud the Baltimore and Ohio and company then divided, a person going into the | cameon from New Yor id bythe on? | medeutes canthiy eran eee yw York. has,ix connection with FREDERICK W. COL. faken the TEATHERINON FRAME F HESS | pared to make SHIRTS, DRAWERS, do. of the d WOOD BOX TRUNKS; ASHLAND and | shortest notice. 4 Ges jons of S ut other VALICES: TRAVELING BAGS. HAN SHIRT "BOSOMS, "COLLARS, and” WRIS NESS; SADDLES; WHIPS: &.. c, BANDS tohed. Sam Re aired and Covered, in a work- anaes We =n. Nove short notice. nestiy sti Trunks. ke., = manlike manner, WE'SIMPROVED WEIGHING SCALES gece ree o! in auy part of the city, George gy Monies are offered to the publie as the ork will be | Washington depote being in cloeo proximiti Lo i . . y | most simple, durable, and relizble scales ever put in ving i k, and by the arts of | Made upon monthly estimates of the architect of | Liberal arrangements ¥1. bo made with families | gftit~Agent for Howe's eclebrated FAMILY | most pinpici durable. and relinble scales evar put ebamber, and each company carrying lights as mesmerism, psychology or ventriloquism i. the work done, reserving ten per cent. thereof as | or single gentiemen for Board, (either full or par- ‘de 15-ly “eS JAMES 8. TOPHAM, | by the United States Fair : before, the steps were distinetiy audible on | posed on Bate: Onih sf tor im- | collateral security. so far as the funds accruing un- tial) . . 4 zS 8. M. Society; Vireinia State Ag the stairs, going constantly up and d ibit “etsey. On the other hand, the sub- | der said section ot the act will s»ffice, or as may They will continue the Internstional Hotel, at LARGE STOCK OF BOOTS AND 8HOES, | Institute Pair, Fennez ivan I > 5 He Y up and down, but | scribing witnesses to the will, (one of whom, | heretnafter be provided by law. By order Ningara Falls, New York. in the esme sumptuous | AL TO BE SOLD CHEAP! "| Vermont State Fair, &o., &c. nut entering either room. Gilman B Currier, wrote the will, as Betsey | ; JOHN F. COYLE, manner that has made it so popular with thetravele | “phe Boot and Shon Establishment that was burnt | ¢xhibited they have received first clnes prom! The winister Mare went to the staircase in | said an Exeter lawyer would charge her $9), ia 14-e0td Secretary of the Board. | ing public during the past season. do Sa | tee Seette ani teeter Fo: on eat 58 Louisiane svenuo, Dopot of 8: e lower room an ted himse: enc 001 i ; , S. ; F oved the balance ted Irom > tant inate Peps faa = meh svelte at aswell for $5.) attest the Tue Subesribe: bovine cols additions to ni | § ENATOR DOUGLAS —A full length Statuette lend ko No. 330 7th si Aig eded yen! <> 13-50 G_PATTIRON. Agert. flicht of st avec 7 iy ie y nstrument. factory, making It now one o! arzest, of this gentiemsn. i Volk, of HL, at Persone in was oes wil! now find 7.@.¢, LAMAR. ©. i. Mors. 1. L. aPYRy. ight | eps, the remainder in com- Se in the District, where his facilities for PHILP & SOLOMON’S portunity, for a few days, to cet good articles parative darkness. The little feet descended | It Was Oxty A Dorn Bany —A few days | Bpnuocturins CARRIAGE & LIGHT. Metropolitan Bookstore, 322 Pa. av. = 4 4 AMAR, M & AUTEY a At unprecedented low prices. They must be sold. » MOTE NEYS-£T-LAW the stairs until they came to the last step, on | since, the passengers on one of the Old all kinds cannot be surpassed, anc | {° Agents for Lawrence's Foreign Stationery, &e det it é L 4 7 4PLa Sesh saeiitliress blast = Hotty Sraine. Mise., i i i : hu b ‘ - = : 5 shell ine Soares: — changed | trains became somewhat excited in Bion to give kenerp! satiation, ace nee Ox THE BOUNDARY OF G®*4T EXCITEMENT ay, $20 tz Sr. Rede ag nen eal” y federal eral Const at Pom fr ee coe, ntly beard in some | quence of a discovery made by on 4 } Kinds of Carriages and Light Wagons kept ct | ~ * : 5 ‘ ae » | peclest 2eckepe seventh Jedicial Distries of Mec unlighted partof the house, sometimes above, | number, who b: 2y one of their bs ANOTHER WORLD H. MELA & SON | ‘and will attend to the Collection of Clar sometimes below: often in the galleries fe" eet Sita sc uisitive than ALE SFAIRS neatly done,andall orders prompt Jutroeie ai Rapeseed tere aaetlree gic Nisetthe Rinets Moeevanien! wore mostly on the stairs if the lights were absent. | the train at a way station, bring wooed | 7s -hand Carriages inexoheage fornev SHEPHERD'S, erybody sayetat A MELA & S03 A ©. HOOD bes fimshed « large lot o Varying their experiments, they extinguish. | whi ‘ » Bringing a bundle | ¢: ANDREW 3 TOUCE int Corner 7th ’and Data, | fh nest and oh goods in the oitycand ther | FD. Sandard SILVER WARES mens articles ed all The lights and sat together, sanctions in mich she, Inid on the seat beside her. From | #6 corner of 14th and K te store is crowded with ; two holes in th i one room, sometimes in another; and still the | side of the bundles | sir at cine te cat. RY presents, and at remarabie Pa av. footsteps passed about the house, moving | jected about an inch. cus! s r to bay | well adapted for ho’ 10,000 worth of FALL end, WINTER BOOTS | Ine pret, No. 3 ae oat SHOES, at retail for New York wholesale © - SUMENCRS MOR LCa LRU How hich f : . "1s, Brow bair of infant fect pro- | MAES ENBAGNS OF FRE ATTOR, | Brouotial Troches,Wiselow eSootaiue Scrap. th : : a LE: i OF THE U une Su prices, at H. MELA & SON'S, = around them. often near them, and even in| some time by the party who deere ge seer Perremenc scans teiresget tnd Hon | cioe, Spongse, and Chasata A” WORE STi exo ma edeosatoreramm ome | AL AX GTC TON BREW i 5 i uties; ee as =e . : 4 | their midst rpm Cdch the minister, | who also had an eye to the owner of the pack. | Expoundin, ion, Treaties with For-| a3.ow 113 Pe wee Das 4 EW YORK AND WASHINGTON ERY. This ate ; and hops on’ solomnly. in the uame of the living God, in- | age, it was concluded that thore toes bel ein Governments ian Tribes end the Public | — =" ___ avorue, south ade, | AY BA oa? LIne. = vgn a tag ped yoked the strange visitant to speak, and tell | toa dead baby, and what ey ts —— Laws In8 volumes 8vo bound in hoop, with oo NEW Goons “Phe Steamer MOUNT VERNON will loswe | sumers. CBLINEAU, Propnetor of the its errand. and why it walked in darkness, dis- | with it there under such cirone gees Going | P20 ean Mas er AT VERY LOW PRICES. | giexandria and Weshingten for New Sat-ty_Wash’s Brewery corm Kuallns ote. tarbing the inhabitants of the house; but no| matter of conjecture. Tho narrowest from the tats, besitos |, We srenow receiving a large aad well select'd | York EVERY. WEDNESDAY, at MPHONAS B. BELT HAVING OPENED & ly was received; apd the little feet still called to the hata ane tol mere persons, who hav rat volumae to compicte stool of Housekeeping, Goods, such as Bleached | o’elock p. m.. and New ¥.97 pr Wash PROVISION STORE, No. 426 K street, be A a reed 5 S 5 Linen Sheeting, . o BW seking for tmamthing ot some’ peron | appsied tal he ks rigcommeor ms | Una astgtar gael ig whan" Ojaty as | Hara Ran apna Che, Aephion hee |Peapene eh fp ster Aanidiatamy | fneree sci she Sarateten ett ss + led to. and he spoke to the young woman Foren Wi ca Digest to the Opinions, | Dre! a Usiconnk Cnaease na B.—In tho event of the steamers inability to | best exertions to pleaseall who may Ds ten who was not there The minister then went | about it. She consented to “ unroll the mum- feraue by os Preega Faron signe. St Undconeek ey a cross the bar in consequeres of low water, ali goods = 9 —— seated himself on the chair, sitting crosswise, | my,’’and did so revealing to the audi BLANCHARD & MOWL Edgiags in every variety, Hosiery, Jouvins’ Kid | will be promptly lightered to STOOLS AND COVERS—New lot ju extending his feet, =o 2: to occupy but a single | large doll. pat together ina sponge Successors to R. Faruh, Gloves, &e.. &e ye shal aio contiaze to sell all bythe oder: . sOGN ©. Eien ateps of the stairs—the li were all removed materials, and after an weadiereneh ! ae Gor. Nth at. ‘and Pa. ev. poss, pre isla nora pee = i freien ot PORGAR S. Raine RT, arse AS ee es Rremceived at *o that the staircase was in eersere. ke > girl Sebo this pretty imitation of ju: pmreriaL PRUNES, ————_ " FA¥[e HUTCHISON, 20% MTHS Weatarn BRET. an Valen uy Sina footsteps came and went up and down, toueh- | venile humanity to a Catholic Fair to be bor ._CAPRES, ot RL isians avenue, | 71 vE OLD PIANOS FOR RENT. ay 8. WALLACH, c ie preening spa tery | ino tbat he = | messes et dereee tar of tn | tot ____cments Catt anise | PINE We PLANS TOR CH S FORE An COPMERLL minister, a1 sengers B "eh pl ll oa ‘us ee mens on, aales’ t sty rome’ + streets, neary Foe a aa Rl ie om |e Me Ete. 906 Ps, av.

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