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ONG ; a aed ‘THE WEEKLY STAR. This excellest Family and News Journal—cqn? ®@ (EXCEPT SUNDAY,) taining a greater variety of then At the Star Building, corner Pennsylvania 5 om ts fant hayenn-bqutaneee aan avenue and Eleventh street, > TERMS. By W. D. WALLACH, “ Single Copy, Per ANNUM -.oseseeerenrsrererneresegeel 25 Will be served to subscribers in the cities of Wash- : , ington, Georgetown, Alexandria, Baltimore and = ro @o.., Philadelphia, at SIX AND A QUARTER CENTS, if do... THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, beckarisectestnenie, Saal era”) Payable weekly to the Agents. To mail subscribers OG Casn, wvamtanty m apvance. the subscription price is THREE DOLLARS AND OG Single copics (in wrappers) oan be procured PIFTY CENTS a year in advance, TWO DOL at the counter, immediately after the issue of the LARS for SIX MONTHS, and ONE DOLLAR for THREE MONTHS. §G-Sinete corms ons E Paper. Price—rurge cents, se VOL. V. WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1855. NO. 720. |, prea ern will be allowed ————_—— — ——_ees AN APPEAL TO OOMMON SENSE. TO THE LADIES. 20000 worth Boots & Shces. forget Clotiida's pale face FIRST GRAND ANNUAL BALL OF THE MONUMENTAL CLUB . IRON HALL not know the Captain should be sceptical, Dr. Daw which she has just oj , of the la~ ' ) THE HERRING PIE. as if to shield me from danger : “ Merci- RAMPEON'S WEOUEAMLD TEBOOTRR oat tergr and wend Nees ee ean | [UnT recnived und renciving autty ony eriey | Ls ecenciag to their frente an! ihe pulmcger” |casy chair close into the corner of the| fal to my unknown enemy, who was the j Easton, Oct. 4,1854. | Pertumery, Gloves, Hosiery, ke, which we can sell J sortment of Ladies’, Gentlemen's, Boys erally that their first Annual Ball will be given as | stove, and sat smoking his long clay Pipe | means of showing me how she loved me. MGentiemen i feel t my iy ty and the pas | Seely TYUTCHINEON & MUNRO eee 4 —— The Cl pledge that no efron their part win | With great complacency, while his inti-| That day Berkenrode came at the usual lie cto certify te othe x efiects of aes — No. 310 Pennsylvania avenie, Ladies’ colored, bronze and black Gaiters, be to make all who honor them with their door west of Walter Harper & Cv,’s. McCurdy’s, 1 25 to 2 00 presence, 2 pleasant and agreeable time. mate friend Van Grote, employed in ex- hour ; but in vain did I take my seat in under a disease of Chronic Rheumatism, and the ; actly the same manner, occupied the op-| the hiding place, he was not admitted. I : : ‘ton fie. meee aed ti , great part of that time { was so helpless that hag} M8E%8— | io eater ha 5 ae es we occasion gies we ee vs te er ha = 7 beter a Plan — found byway sent him » to be helped from my bed and dreased in my clothes Do carpet and velvet Sifppers for house, do, G2 he Supper and Refreshment department has | house, for Brounker’s wife and children etter, threatening if he ever came again er Pee a eo On {ing the hands ut an experinerd caterer: | were r -¥ : _ ked ball, and secure i 4 P Tickets, @1—admitting a gentleman and ladies, to | WeTe gone to @ maske 4 = grow worse. I heard of Hampton’s Tmmcture and and Tenth streets, south side, eo Fe yey and cpa be had “ia $1 member oft the Clubs or at the pectic from fear of interruption. the two friends thought [ would give it a trial. At this time 1 dic Wil open on Saturday, 7th instant, a HW | Missos? colored, bronze and black Gaiters, 1 00 the evening of the ball. indulged in a confidential conversation. not expect to live one day after another. { tid nox | Hore extensive aud beautiful assortment of Spring} Do morocco and kid (also white) Slippers for | "No hate Sp caps allowed in the room except those snk 9? getd VV, take it (the Tincture) for the Rheumatism, but in bes I el = £ get ers of ea Ts tasieding Children’ ae arr = worn by different Clubs. “TI cannot think,’’ said Van Grote, ‘short ti Mf “ it rape and Grass Linen inclu ren’s ie ippers e ptr 1 oe “the belp of Foe i ox Straws of every description. Also, Misses’ Dress Do Gaiters and Sitppers all colors Commitee of Arrangements, “why you should refuse your consent to now getting in good liealth. and Flats, &c. L. ALLEN, For Gentlemen, that her husband should be informed of all that had passed. He made many at- tempts to soften her resolution, but to no purpose, and a year afterwards he married. No acquaintance has ever ex- Gendomen's Pats Leather aired ti and vac | MEARE 8 Saree deughter a good, Soran und on mp | knoe et ne eee ens ea naw yo : os Vi entlemen’s Patent Leather color id and blac! ‘ranklin, thers, dai ter a fortune, and you sa now why my wi her mt —) cpm Hampton's Vegetabee | ep ies td Gaiters, some AJ Baker, ’ 8 Dawes,’ that your son is desperately in love with| to our son's uaarriage with Sedona ee pee een cated mesa DEAFNESS.—We understand that the success} D° icing Bog Per CEremehy | avian < her.’ —— Grote We are acquainted with Isaac Benjamin; solo | whicit has followed the use of SCARPA’S ACOUS- pg ea olen Hoan” CG Bapern” «I don’t object to it,” said Brounker. I cannot blame her,” said Van him some of Hampton’s Vegetabie Tincture, and be Behy ta —— of aes see cea ones Boys’ Patent Leather Pumps for the May Balls ele w Berry, “It is my wife who will not hear of it.” |“ Who would have thought that Berken- it. Ing, thousan TIONS § AVI 4 ‘i is ry = 5 nn ieee he Bent leocerneta e fie tle | vee ee ene 8 Croggins’ ee “And what reason has she for refu- | rode, a soldier, and a man of honor, could From our knowledge of Captain Benjamin we are | medicine are from all parts of the country, it being, Do Patent Leather Pumps for May Balls. Floor Managers sing?” have been capable of sueh a rascally confident that the above —— = —_ = un pecker pintegens ca lp before the publio-for the} ‘The above stock is perhaps the most desirable in Tease E aes «One which I cannot tell you,” said | deed ?” . A. Joi rc) distress jisease. i ii i » 5 exagerated. Tas 270 Be particular and buy of Z. D. GILMAN, Wash the city from which to make selections. It embra “3 . ra) ap 18—WSMTuW his friend, sinking his voice. “Ha! ha! ha!” laughed Brounker, eee ramphier gratis, and see cures | ington, D. C., and 8 8. HANCE, Baltimore: Md, os aoe ears variety, and will be sold at the lowest ’ 4 . a e ; 8. P. HOOVER, “Oh! a mystery—come out with it.| “and do you really think it was the Col- » Bronchitis, Rheumatism, Neucaivia, Ivs | there isa counterfeit article in the market. ve Iron Hail Boot, Soe and Trunk Establishm’t. FIRST ANNUAL BALL You know I one fen been frank and] onel who cont he salen ig medicine or for delicate childen we believe | A$ —————————_______ ap t9mec6t open with you, even to giving my opin-] « Why, who else?” * Sold by MORTIMER & MOWBRAY, 140 Ratt Ww Perry MAKE R SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS! | Western Hose Company Wo. 1, |{in"-¢ your absurd jealousy of your] «Myself, to be sure! ‘The whole was 7 MEE C AY, a . JOHN H SHOOT, aT THE fe.) my contrivance, and it cost me three hun- more street, Baltimore; and 904 Broadway, N. York | wew WHEELS, PINIONS, AND EVERY KIND ide of Brid, WASHINGTON ASSEMBLY Rooms.| Wie. ¥ » and it cost me three hun: son, Washington ; also. by R. 3. F. Cizszt, George Bo. Eien nisi belt aa H town, and C. U. Beaay, Alexandria, and by Drug mar Ph a ea si WASILINGTON. D.C. gists evers whee. jan 8—wr = 2 SPRING AND SUMMER GOODs. NOELL & BOYD, DENTISTRY. Higher esa Will be found a good assortment of BLIND MAKERS & UPHOLSTERERS, I B. DONALDSON, Dentist, late of the firm of h Light Spring Silks dred guilders in a present to my cook ; but it was money well laid out, for I saved my wife, me. got rid of her troubie- some lap-dog at the same time.” “Do you know, Brounker, I think i€ AS received and is now offering a very general assortment ot have I not sent her to a masked ball?” “I don’t wonder you boast of it. I should like to have seen you do as much when you were first married. To be WEDNESDAY EVENING, April 25, 1855. if hyeee Committee of Arrangements have much pleasure in announcing to’ the friends of the Company and the public generally that they witl spre no pains to make ius the best tall of the H Donaldso i Hest make black d sme sure, you had reason to look sharply after] was rather a shabby trick to leave Ber- : . . = innt & Dona nm, Contiaues to Sest make cdo, Fleet’s celebrated Cotillion Band has been engyged i i i ;. . ouLD respectfully. aim theie friends and |v snufacture and ingert those beautiful re Bereges, Grenadines, Tissues Sic sha Gbeasion, ye s*8°4 | her, for she was the prettiest woman in| kenrode under such an imputation ; and are eupenie to cnan to ‘a orders in orcelain teeth, with or without gums, Btk modes and bright co!’d Challies for specimens of which (made and de. Berege and Ci the.r line of TT aOLaTER ING = posited by the late aca was awarded the first Res! French Chintzes and Brilliants All kinds wah ds Site vemium at the Mechanics’ Institute Fair, recently Organdie and Jaconet Lawns neatly gcse 3 ra ee Mar eid in this city ‘ea! imported Lawns, fast colors, at 12éc. ol een Weakin ant det These teeth are carved and shaded to suit each Rea! French and Scotch Embroideries, cheap 3 a 3 > Tickets $1—admiiting a gentieman and ladies, io | Amsterdam. Unfortunately, she has tley Detaines, Mousselines be had of the Committee and at the door ontheeve- | taken such advantage of your love, that ning of the ball. 7 eo No hats or caps allowed in the room except those |the gray mare has become the better horse, and you refuse an advantageous now that your son’s happiness depends on your wife being undeceived_—> ‘Tam aware of all that, but to unde- ceive her now is not so easy as you think. worn by firemen. n ’ - rigs . : Manazers on the part of Citizens. tch for your son to gratify hercaprice.”’ | How can I expect her to disbelieve a cir- particular case, and their resemblance to the natu Plain striped and piaid Bonnet Ribbons i ; ms y § 5 . € t eS scone ‘ a organs is so perfect as to deceive the most prac- Emb’d pele ain fines Cambric Handkerchiefs a Heats Herd Ave porte “ You are quite wrong, my good friend | cumstance in which, for the last twenty eee “ i a great bargain B oe 2 Lee, * er m4 ve Coen See Pett, Lae : ers E ntion also paid to filling and pre Jaconet, Swiss, Nainsook, and Plaid Mustins W B Magruder, JD Hoover, I never allow any one to be master here | years, she has put implicit faith ? ae We have in store- Se ee cen Gann | nccving the aatarel Goeth Rich Geured and dotted do | Clement Hil, Br verley Tucker, but myself; and in the present instance] He was interrupted by the entrance of roe Curtains. “VENITIAN BLINDo aad in | | Charges moderate and all shane gues tpn Bajon’s Kid and Alexander's Silk Gloves, all | } Breen, iwaiine? I cannot blame Clotilda. The secret o!] Vrow Brounker. Her cheeks were flushed, Seek cuca cf oak ae oot ote = ee Ladies, Misces, and Gents? Hosiery, all kinds | Chys § Wallach, Abram Upshur, her refusal lies in a penta i ie and = — Van —— ao — = 4 9 ‘arasols of every shade and price = BES, sy “ A herring pie,” exclaimed VanGrote.} «What! not at otilda t ders thankfully received and promptly attended to TICK. Rich Engtist ae CH Winder, W T Dove, iS P . , for cash, or a perfect unslerstanding before hand baler tebe ER Gocps.| wan Bre ee caee Bishts at 18)¢ EC Morgan, D Ratcliff,’ “Yes, aherring pie. You may remem-] asked her husband. Ifyou want the worth of your money just give us |] NEW SPRING AND SUMM . i 8 Redfern, 8 8 Parker, ber, it was a favorite dainty of mine,and} «No! I had a headache,” she ied. a cali, at No 291 Pa. avenue, south side, betw. 9th W. BROWNING, Merchant Tailor, under MEN'S AND BOYS? WEAR. Wm Brown, Captain Carrington, ’ : cog Lelers ali | « : ae id and 10th streets. mar 30—f P. the United States’ Hotel, has just received a] | Also, Shcetings and Shirtings of the best makes in | \y'f Bayly, Luther Sm:ot, that my wife could not endure the emeli and Maurice has promised to take 2 large supply of Spring and Summer Goods, and is Teun a, Napkias Towellings, Far Andrew Hoover, R J Roche, of it. Well, during the first year of our] of his sisters. But I have come to tell TTEN ERS. now ed to offer great bargains to all in want - 2 vamasks, Na f \ a ohn anis ¥ Callan. . i _ Paes . A TION, OLD SOLDI pripllan orgy toms Hi cloihing. His “ Reaay- niture Chintzes, white Spreads . Gnihensitar ree marriage, I must confess i a apa you that I have been thinking over his LL my old friends for whom I obtained Bounty Nothing ” will be sold at the following low | Domestic Goods generally. | 3 E Dougl ES Wrice 7: Mend a very little jealous of Clotilda. ly sit-[ marriage with Mina Berkenro de, and id in less quantities than 160 acres are Having mad es from the Philadel- | © © )ougtass, S Wright, anderson, ~ Sioed to keep open house hi Itered sa we bi reby informed that their names and 2 memoran + surts, Coat, Pantaloons, and Vest, of thin} Pia and New Yerk auctions, 1am peepared to of- |B Doyle, JA Tait, Auatch . uation obliged me pe 2 House. | have alte my maind on that subject. dam of their time is on my Book, so that their de cloth or cassimere, for @12. 2 fer great inducements to casi or prempt customers, | E G Evans, Jf Sater. and among the young sparks that visited elaratiors for additional County Land can nade I {n short, I shall withdraw my opposition us none gave me more @neasiness than | to the match.” the handsome Colonel Berkenrode. The The friends looked at each other in as- reputation that he had already acquired | tonishment. ' for gallantry was enough to create alarm.| «Ty the by, love,” she continued, and the marked attention he paid my wife] « here is a key I found some time ago; I convinced my wife it was well founded. | think it mast belong to you.” What could Ido? It wasimpossible tof « Well, Clotilda,” said her husband, forbid him the house, for he had it in his] striving to hide his confusion as he took power to deprive me of the government | the key, “this is good news about the contracts ; in other words, to ruin me. marriage——” After pondering deeply on the subject, I] «« Suppose you and your friend celebrate decided on doing nothing, until the dan-| jt Kd a supper. There is a herring pi ger should become imminent ; all that] in the house, and you need not fear was necessary was to know how things} it is poisoned.” . * ap 18—Im Wwith facility. — May of thove who failed tochian | Fine, Black Frock and’ Dress Coats, from $10 to Jand for want of time, are entitled to 160 acres aud! Good Business Coats for §2. WILLARD’S HOTEL, can obtain the same by calling on me. = Black and Fancy Pants, trom $3 to 87. t Seamen, Ordinary Seamen, Marines, Clerks,} Marseilies =nd Silk Vests, tat $2 wo 85. He iss = es oes Some le , Landsmen, (of the Navy) Wagoa_Maste o iheir at |. He keeps always on hand a large assortment of T i abioy shdn © great pleasure in informing Vantage teall'oreeud their cases tome» | faney arteles, each as Shirts, Gioves, Cravats, Um-| A their many trends and the put mow beniy tuad — ers. up in the most modern and comfortable style ior the + ig. | brellas, &c. Advice gratis to those soldiers, seamen and wid- | «sole Agent for the sale of Scott’s Fashions.’ a ows who are unable to pay. mar 19—1j coming season, ‘The house will be opened on the Cc Refer to any honest man in Washinzton. oJ first of June, nothing left unpr ° JOHN D. CLARK, CHARLES HASKINS, Architect. ones the conten and happiness of its guests. Agent, No. 547 Tweltth street west. = ; rhe proprietors alvo take much pleasure in sayin zim ES creme: Cet ee Oat Eaereee ree) 2) Keay will bal geepared and hepey ce accommo. TLL continue to furnisi’ Pians, detail working cad aves ie of May any who may favor them A BOOK Drawings, and specifications of buildings of | With a call : wit EVERY BUSINESS MAN IN THE every descripiion,and also to superintend their «ree $2 00 DISTRICT WANTS.—The Washington City | ¢:on. 1 50 PW N Keefe, Jos H Hilion, _ JF Edwards, Recertion Committee. F Hughes, J W Carr, W P Magerty, N Holtzman, © W Drury, G Eawards, Dewdeny, ” G Mickum, ae Hager, JH May, Floor } Man~zers. Lewis Roborson, Jobn R Spalding, F A Hager. feb l—mitt MILLINERY.. had ot ALEX. ADAMSON'S,on ‘Seventh suet] PROSPERDS OORNET BAND NO. 1 Wal open Concha ar Se « MSON’S. Seventh street. 2 fe ill open her spring style of} 4 « 2 as tothe Post Office, where ie Besos con’ P spain: SaORPARIGE Gave €. C, WILLARD & BROS. ETS at her Rooms, #6 Louisian really stood. Having just purchased this} She left the room. Brounker looked ng rego opi a Visiting Cans can N he his friends and former patrons that this > ai re ee avenue, on Tuesday next, the 17th house, I caused a secret closet to be made foolish, and Van Grott rubbed his hands, fe. "He is agest (or af tie cheap. publicauons, | dnd bas been fully re rgnntzed and ts cow Under ¥ ‘aw work bleached and altered at the shortest | behind the stove here. It communicatcs} as he exclaimed—“ Caught in your own Magazines po pee pel his direction, and he is fully prepared with a band i z al goers. . ap 12-2w_ | with my private room, and from it I could} trap! He who digs a pit for his enemy 1 , Bell’s Life, Turacs and | Of the riost Scientific Musicians in the city, wo tur : aR a awit . : 8 ag € c P Punch sooboremar peeping pee nish music for Bulls, Parties, Parades, Pie bhp Ex-| particularly suit. any gentleman who is {oi dof NEW SONG. overhear everything that passed = this shall fall into it himself.” New York Herald, Tunes, and Tribune received | Cursions, <4 at age parm ad driving. The owner parts with them only because V HY DID i LOVE FALSE FLORA, words} apartment without risk of being discov- ee eee OSPERI, Conductor; HILBUS & HITZ'S Mu: | Ms Purpose is to reirench his expenses. ‘They can guests. “Nevertheless,” replied Brounker, “I and music by W. Is , of this city, and dedi God. no use for } thin! y ine.” ; ae Phe ce be seen at Southron’s (late Birch’s) Stable, on 14th | eated to Inez ‘Allison, the fair Guitariat”’ ered. Thank I have had _—— ik I have got weil out of mine. sic Depot, or at PETER T Beara zS? opposite | street, seuth of Pa. avenue. For terms, oy an op. | This song has a most charming meiody. Just pub-| it for the last twenty years; and indecd, HAIR WORK. ape eee aint ee ies portunity to try them, enquire at the counter of the | lished and for sale by UILBUS & HITZ. I did not know even what has become off New Merat Propvcep1n France.—An gore ihe lead senegal) err saree oy ‘They will be suld a ba. gain. ap4 the key. Satisfied with this precaution, extraordinary metal is said to have ings, niadc to onde’, of any doseed desea, FINE WATCHES. ~~ Mr. W. HENRY PALMER, | Tae ROLL ARE REWARD.<1on, - |T do not hesitate to leave Clotlda, when | Gasscred ky Mi tense ee — ‘All orders faithfully attende-t to. PLAYING made & considerable addition to my Mr. W. HENRY PALMER, the 13:h instant, bevween Willards? Hotel and Deri Specimens may be seen at my store. stock of ar te City Mall, a Portemonnaic, containing three | any of = — — a — bello: notes drawn by John H. and A. WW. Kirkwood in though romise that some 0: ie P i. SEMKEN, Sake mumrite SATeEC ESTERS, ROBER®? HELLER favor of Win. 'T. Dove, and bi ene ‘aoe? » T. " y endorsed, $152 a No. 330 Pa. av., between 9th and 10h sts, and LaDigs’ waTCHESs . . ; shies s = . cock: us ante drawn by Zeguunah ‘Jones,’ $160, nel’s gallant speeches made me wince. Mar 30 Of first quality, heavy 18 carat! AS much pleasure in informing his friends and | € . is rs i ae, the public in general that he has det- rmined by Willian, my Se uy Gv, “Upon my word,” interrupted his fori ag Motes tiem at grey reduced” prices, ‘The| ectivepupeturinacton ou ie PIANOBORTE, | oct Nokes and payee no recited. ‘Fhe stove | friends “you showed & most commenda MIS AMERICAN INVENTION movements are selected with great care, and every | HARMONY and COMPOSITION. fie igperantied | Feward wi be paid upon the re MT Dove | ble patience. In your place I should have stands unrivalled both in this country ‘Wesch is easeunted, to refer to Mr George Rigzs, Jr. Mr. A. T | 1 the undersigned. ja contented myself with forbidding my wife and in Europe. [tis worn a, Persons im want of a fine timekeeper are invited ) Kieckhoefer, and any communication addressed to} _#t 14—t = competition with 30 other sebetitutes of to examine my assortment. Professor of Chemistry at the Superio: Normal School, Paris, in conjunctior with M. Wohler, Professor of Chemistr: at the University of Gottingen. In a re rt made to the French Emperor by the inister of Public Instruction, the metal is thus described :—“ When this extrae hun at Hilbus & Hitz’s musie store, Pennsylvania | 7 MpORTANT BOUNTY LAND HOOK to receive his visits. ordinary metal, light as glass, white and the best French, English, and German Hu. yee aventig? wilt have immediate attention. I received 4 editi , “There spoke the old bachelor. But | Shining as silver, almost as unchangeable renc Mehsi sf el ” I 5 ri . = manufacture, is received the award of the Se a tree, Dem Deven AR oe) Se and Boucty Las ; as I did not want to drive her headiong] 8 gold, malleable and ductile in the @agaT Medal atthe Worty'’s Eximat- = ONS WITH DaFEkonVE | SILYER Wark, PLATED ware |‘h laws, d- : as re vir wid-| into his arms, 1 went a different way io] Ste degree as these precious metals, tion 1s Lonpox, as the best artifice P nr NS WitH DeaFKCTIVE AND FINE FANCY GOODS —Silver | © oficer 3 feb pare In} Ht , strong as iron, and which is capable of limb known. In this country it en n are invited to examine my Coffee and Tea Sets, Sugar Bowis, Cream Jugs, vids sgl i eta oa — work. Day after day I was forced to : were b a in competition extensive stock ef all kinds of SPECTA- Goblets, Cups, Spoons and Forks.’ Also, a great aun Citden cee wack te pee listen to the insidious arguments of the | being worked into any form by casting, annual Pairs in the CLES and EYE-CLASSES. Giasses variety of magnificent Fancy Silver Ware, suitable | Widews and cll vi ioe the Reobietionan eae: “s principal cities, and has,in every instance, of aay kind, such as Cataract, Parsbola, for presents. ded for by every act trom ution to aad by the hammer, and by the file; when this metal, which is.found in abundance in the commonest clay, shall have taken its place in the domestic economy and received the award of the highest or first Periscopic, Double Concave, Double Convex, and premium. And as a crowning honor, by Colored Glasses, put in at short notice, with great the unanimous 2pproval of an interna- care, and persons in want of glasses may be sure tional council, the “ Pirst Premium”— to get those whick benefit the eye. only Silver Medal given for Limbs—was awarded @@- Circulars “Defective Vision,” gratis at educer. My wife—I must own she made Philed Ootiee Six, Causors: Baskets: 2 g | cluding that of March 3, 1855; so arranged ax to be | Seduce 4 eld one time tried ridi- Forks, on best Albata 2 SESS, Spoons and J intelligible to every claimant.” ‘This wo ly |@ stout defen moodle The articles are warranted as represented, and recommended by the Commissioner of Pensions— cule, at avother entreaty, to deter him will be sold at a small advance, set Price §2; mailed to any part of the United States, from his pursuits of ber. He began to it. SEMKEN, except C TAYLOR ® MAURY. lose hope in proportion as I gained it, til] | the arts, no astonishment will be felt at the inventor, at the New York Crystal Palace. . BEMKEN’s, 330 Pa. avenue, bet Sih and 10th streets. ‘AYLO MA . jose hops P : i . i j Pampilts giving ful Misra: aut gratia te 330 Pa. avenue, betw. 9th and lous sts. | mar29—1¢ ap 20 Bookstore, near %ih st. one day he bethought himself cf threat- _ enco ee pa your Majesty every applicant. &. FRANK PALMER, mar 30 B @ HOUSE OF PAIRO & ROURSE, | ening to blow out his brains ifshe would | “85 given in order to render its extrac- 375 Chesnut street, Philadelphia. EMOIRS OF THE COUNTESS OF BLES | BANEIN! a : . feb 3—3m TABLE CUTLERY, ALBATA FORKS sington.—The Literary Life and Correspond Opposite United States Treasury. tion easy and less costly. Once more it aill be admitted that everything is con- nected in science, and that the same wonderful ep J of the decomposition P SS not show him some compassion. Moved NOTICE OF COPARTNERSHIP oa taage escorts deny MLM Ant yal, som by KR. Mad- | FRONDS, Stocks and outer securities parchased | at this proof of the strength of his pas- OTIC A [RS A UST received a large assortment of superior Ta- | den, M. +Aylvol and sold. : can, he havnt tes ere, ol glvied ENRY BARRON & SOLOMON STOVER J bie Cutlery of every variety. TAYLOR & MAURY’S Interest at the rate of six per cont per asnum al ? ead 7 ity AL 5 9th st. i ser. e was not free ; in short, she gave have this day formed a Copastnership tor the | Also, ever stzlo of the nem Sars AL BATA apl4 Bookstore, near Uth st. | lowed on deposits when left {or90 days or longer. that sh 3 ga pose of carrying on the Wood and Coal business H RS. ‘i WHEDECUN eo WERIGTEn Ee a Le ain him to understand that I was the obsta-| of bodies by the a which procured for NAYLOR & MAURY’S ELASTIC PEN No. 27. | ——————__________D__ 3 * [rat ine tranches E E BEE, CASTOR, ae. GALT & BRO., This pen, which is mearintae ured by Perry & | THE MUTUAL FIBX INSURANCE CIMPA-| cle to his happiness. Kerkenrode pee veal A hor y gp —— SS ne ee 12 23H Pa ave., betw. Sth and 10h sts, | CO» London, Leste A a ea ee ee mo ary | NY OF THE LISTRICY OF COLUMBIA, | too well skilled in the art of seduction Se = At either of | _™ar 12— good steel pen. Sold in gross boxes, price gl, at | (YUARTERED by Congress, offers to the property {not to see that he had gained a point.| discovery of the conversion of potter's ~ PIANOS FOR SALE AND RENT. their Book and Stationery Siore, near 9th st. owners of the District d cheaper means | Tf¥— raved, cursed me as the cause of his| lay izto a metal which may rival gold 2 fog y el ean h asa ap l4 of aeaninee se 427 “at misery, and tried to obtain a promise| nd silver in its unchangeablenesss, and terms, will at all times fin = HE subscriber has always on hand a assort ) — —o—_______ . emer € i » not superior, to that in ony yard neat of Ochna aud Atneican F2 ATCHES, : N, Becre: from her in case she should become a] iron by its abundance oa the very surface All orders filled with care ANOS, from the best manufacturers id Ne . f widow. She stopped him peremptorily; of the ground. pateh. BARO} y which he offers for sale at lower prices AND SILVERWARE MANAGERS. : y Aas isk sight and Georgetown, D. C., Apzil 10th, 1 Uian can be purchased in the District of Columbia,]} Always on hand a large assortment of the above, Ulysses Ward | Jolin Van Riswick but I never clozed an eye nigat, an F x apr 12—dlm and on the most accommodating terms. All Pianos | which we offer at the lowest rat Thomas Blagden’ —P. W. Browning Clotijda, though she did not know thatl| Powgr or Kixp Worps.—Some littla PECTACLES purchased from me are warranted to give satisfac a M. W. a raph ase ¥ eolatde SS Mathew G. Emery. watched her, was as uncasy as myself.| readers may ask, What are we to do by rs . : . . C, MeKelden. 4 “. Py 7 eek bye terhg Wee Old Pianos taken in exchange. Office, Columbia Place, corner Louisiana avenue Qn the following day, a circumstance] when our companions provoke or injure pen dd Silver, and fine Steel Speetacies, Bye Gias- B. REISS, Professor of Music, LOOK HERE!!! and 7ih street. | io 6 o'clock occurred that increased her agitation.|us? Let me tell you about an old col- Gg- Particular attention paid to the selective of sgl ae pean oli meia ORE BOUNTY LAND TO ALL who served] Qy'36 “cour (om 3 1 6 o'clock Pm. While at breakfast a message came from | ored woman, who was walking along the Glasces adapted to the "Gear a oe — Ss Se Sees Saaremaa M in any wan since 1790, whether a3 Officers | hi k asking to sce me alone. I de-| streets of New York on an errand, with M. W. GALT & BRO., JOSEPH GAWLEY, Soldiers, Sailors, Marines, Clerks, Indiana, Chap- M. WILLIAN, che cos te! i her tebacco pipe in her mouth, quietl a Jewelers, 824 Pennsylvania avenue, ET MAKER & UNDERTAKER, | !ains, Wagon Masters, Teamst.r3, Landsmen, (or LADIES’ DRESS AND TRIMMING STORE | sired him to come in (as I was notin the} her tobacco pipe » q' y mar 2@—u PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, their widuws or miner clildren) who have not yet —_ > e, betwel r ad Eight ots, ‘ i ing i stic i smoking. A jovial sailor came ] ICH BLACK SILAS of every width and| between 17th and Isth streets, (Plist Ward.) _ | received full 160 acres, and have been in scrvice 14 | #2. @venue. between Seventh aad Eighth streets. | habit of interfering in domestic affairs) 3 i 5 " e " is WILLIAN would respectfully announce to unieate kis business in her! and when opposite good old Phillis, he ee ee 2 eee a Ye ap ae ns Ree ae nee nenctn tere —-| Ta] Wanvaats will ba. ewanied Oo case bie | VL o the Undicn of Wesel that he has just |@0d_ comm crowded her off the pavement, and with nd Warrants wi my th tered a ¥ - | bar s e e. When the man entered he was Me Plaid and plain Silks, i'ink, White and bi’ wasered | Coffins made and Funerals attended to at the short “ ahs the Northern cities a complete stock | presenc: : Suks for Mantillas ext notice. a above quality, and meron eet > oe get it. ig which may be found je as a ghost, and scarcely seemed to his hand knocked r pipe out of his White, pink, blue and mode col’d Shalieys J A share of patronage is solicited. Chai 'e Offce, 0; te U. 3. Treas New style French L Ti immings bat he was about. At last he| mouth. He then stop’ to hear her baa ‘Momeings nt us Mose eelored | Weashinstm Guy, Dg ON mar Ode” | Pine ye lot of Bnkete;ia-aies er d straw, of told me he had received a packet con-} fret and complain of his trick. But mane ti 4 = i : : lot nets, i scrape, and straw, o! . . 15 pieces plain Rerege, in every shade at 25 cents, \ Aedes Cs instruments made] RTE W BOOKS at + Lene iateet wire = € taining a small bottle, three hundred] what was his astonishment when she Whine, pick, tates peou, heomrn, and sneds cotecod | Of B: Otbert bs On.; Bontmms coe see heome aries sale Conception; of; The Mower of | deriesof all inde © snwome Pmbrot | itders, and a note, in which he was re-| meckly picked up the pieces of her bro- J aeilag on cope Music Depot. The Ramaculaie Conception ry ‘The Mother of Disdssec tina tai tasent Paria, tanbions as tee quested to put the contents of the former | p-pe, and giving him a look of mingled TW alees nea eae ee ey CE eee Etec er ee | eae een nF the Right Rev, Bisisty Ute: ; into the first herring pie he should pre-| sorrow, kindness, and pity, said “God Also, a well assorted stock of Domestic Goods deon, made by £. G. Gardner & Co, Conn. thome* i f iri Pinking and Fluting, and Kid Gloves cleaned. into oes 8 forgi fac "YT All of which wiil be sold at very low prices. HILBUS & HITZ, G owth in Holiness, or the Progress of the Spirit- i tat pare for me. He was assured that he/ forgive you, my son, as 1 .”” Tt touched Comomers will do well to give us a call. Sn a et rrp es rl : 7 | might do so without fear, as the contents| a tender chord in the sailor's heart, and Corner 8th st, ang t: RILEY, OTICE.—( received this day anew assort-| ‘The Siave of the Lamr, by Win. North SODA WATER, SODA WATER! of the bottle were quite harmless, and| brought tears to his eyes, and giving her ware te pp. Centre Market. ment of SLEEVE BUTTONS and STUDS, of Everything in the Stationery line GAUTIER has just erected in his establish- . delicions flavor to the pie. a handfull of money he exclaimed, “God pl is ihe latest styles. Also, a variety of other new] Ail the new books published received immediate ment a fountain of very superior Soda would give a deli ised if he| bl ki ther, I'l never doit CUPPING AND LEE CHILING, | Goods: as Vest Chains, Chatelams, Bracelets, Pins, | Jy afterwards and for sale at which for its delicious and medicinal qualities is | An additional reward waS promised i ne | bless, you, nd wother, . , Rings, etc. SHILLINGTON’S Bookstore, fir uhead of any beverage ever before introduced. complied with the rcquest and kept his| sgain.” JULIUS EMMA BRS Great inducements offered to purchasers. Odeon Building, corner 4% st. aud Pa. ave. | He would call partic ttention to the superior P OULD respectiully inform uie public that he . SEMKEN, apr 5— : quality and variety of his sirups, which are all made |gwn counsel. The honest fellow, nga is re . 0 attend to the business of C Ne. 330 Pa. avenue, bet. 9th and 10th st>, —— SS the pure fresh fruit, an to me, said he and [recching at his Barbershop: comte sige 0g- New Poinds put 10 Geld Pens at short notice WAtcHES AND JEWELRY. —1| Foie now in common use, which are always more | Was really a ee tbs Senate ania avenue, between 13th and 133g sts. | Diamonds remounted, and Jewelry made to order. have on hand a good supply of fine or less deleterious to the stomach. was convinced there m 4 Calls promptly attended to in all parts of the eity,] mar 29—if WATCHES and JEWELRY which will be . GAUTIE i ir, should not ped aa aa cheape: c.GA R, wrong in the affair, and should not be 0 There are about seven millions of pores in the body of a maa of ordinary nd h Gold L P. size. 1{ these were joined are — a a sord very cheap to suit the times. old Le- W—eod 252 Pa avenue. <1 mar 31—l AA's PATENT AMERICAN ACCORDEONS. | ver Watches as low us $25, warranted to iad = happy until the bottle and money were} tube would be formed twenty-eight miles Jos. NEFF’S PRE VIOLINS AND Vi AND vi |i Several of these new So yr oss ts ee ee eae Call an veer aaeerer atthe MANTUA MAKING. out of his spa I ~~ a ao soe long! vs , eons ee just received and for sale at jusic Depot 0 store I. a R ity announ | of the liquid ona lump of sugar, and gave Olineeilos can be seen at cur Music Depot. HILBUS & HITZ. 349 Pa. ave., oppo. Browns’ Hotel. 188 MARGARET DYEK respectfully a1 ol a bene : ; is defined by Punch Amateurs aud professi = ces to the ladies of Washington and vicinity, | = "3 | . It fell into con- (Cr Aristocracy is defin i aituy cans ontiteens arene oe con? ma oo. a oe ee een pia boca ee ee wate it she has just returned to Washington, and in’ it to my wife ap-dog HILBUS & HITZ, _— a e ine ie a iT i i i d died in a few minutes. The/ as a class of persons who despise the A Cont The public are é:.vited to examine these Accorde OR SALE—At the SENATE STABLE south | tends to resume her former business, and solicits | yulsions, an ites. good itrabass for sale low for cdsh, imme} F : : in ; blic, and are venerated by the public : Ons, ha bd the first iums in every ex- of the Capitol, three work Horses, and | the patronage of her former fricads. No. 221 Pa. case was now plain $ there had been an pu 5 goed ——— be made as abuve, er oy i: niLbus-& 4 i One fine buggy bay Horec, pply le Stables, or “pickawoet Fourteenth bay Fifteenth sts, attempt to poison me. Neyer shall . for that reason.

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