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‘THE WEEKLY STAR. Thie excellent Pamfly and Bewe Jouresi—can ' laining 3 greater variety of tmtaresting reading than avenue and Bisventh streat, By W. D. WALLACH, ‘Wi be served to subscribers in the cities of Wash- fmgton, Georgetown, Alexandria, Baltimore and Patadeiphie, 2 SIX AND A QUARTER CENTS, payable weekly to the Agents. To mail subscribers She subsesiption price is THREB DOLLARS AND RETY CENTS a year in advanes, TWO DOL ARS for SIX MONTHS, and ONE DOLLAR f THRBE MONTHS. 9@-Smote coves om bent ——<——————— 07" Sine copies (tn wrappers) ean be preeerad at counter, immediately after he tesue of ‘ue paper. Prico—rmare sents. eT VOL. V. WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, APRIL 30, 1855. NO. 724. | Perresrrns who um sguie wit stows CANAL PACKET LINE TO POINT ROCKS | ?PRESCH UNIVERSAL EXHIBITION. belonging to the same groupin the system of | {1 occasioned by the little interview just WASHINGTON STOVE MANUPACTSRY HB Canal Packet CONGRESS having teen acre Castneaniee: | KVENING STAR. mentioned, he found himself weary ‘and AN ’ thoroughly repaired, and put in-iest.rate Depanruast oF Stars, Small peckeges bound in one must have, in ee —— es se worn before reaching home. Hi angry, & B corner of Pa. av. and Eleventh street, order, wl commence Sipaecce SONeay, Wasuinarton, April 2, 1865. Magy Ate y * Be payer Wrapper, and bear LIFW’s BETTE MOMENTS. too, he was, end quite ready for = Sole Agency for the sich Feseant, fos the tresepeatieaeee The following translation of a com:unica- | the inscriptions ated by the 6th article Life ias its moments : i OHILSON, GOULD & CO’8 and light freight between Georgetown and the above tion from the Count pz Saarious to Mr. | °% these ations Of beauty and bloom ; fortable evening meal. » Warming and Ventilating Apparatus, |The Boat will cave ine ene AGIS. tor Sy enemy rsa - “|, Art. 13. Packages containing articles be- But they hug like sweet roses “Tt can’t be seven o'clock, Henry, M. POND & COS (ot Boston) the Point of Rocks on every MONDAY, WEDNES- | Marcy {s published for general information: | longing to exhibitors must bear upon Os the edge of the tomb. said his wife; and she seemed slightl: Union Double-Oven Cooking Range, | DAY. t0d FRIDAY morn a? slant and ihe Cvestaten] how aseniariogiane een ene As lovely rie” worried. Sie PaUOESVENT RANGE, [eee a a ere: | me mane me isoeme,, |eachaa gas eee ‘hey mee web py, "Kap aut donridieten géth” celitien INVINCIBLE DOUBLE-OVEN RANGE, | wriee ats ditrentandingy long the ine for setions, ba . Art. 14 On ion that articles are And leave ws in grief. rece; it 6in: A circular and direetions, both reéla- the reception and landing of passengers and freight, the French Universal Exhibition, have| ‘*®nsmitted by the foreign committees the Hues of the morning, ed Peterkia, and he sat with an Constantly on hand, and receiving LATROBE ng ting oase or package must be secompanied by three Tinging the sky, exhausted air, and commenced fanning through ae way $2, shorter distances | been sent to me by the Minister of Foreign it a Come on the sunbeams, himself with the broad brim of his Pana- STOVES, for heating two stories; Parlor and Cham the ftom, wa fr bei: copies of the cor' of transmission | bulle- » . A - ber ORA TES, Enamel od tnd japanned oink: | fo Great Pate sOctas; Senece 1 cena; Biwands pom ye Suncen on te prion tia d Br cack of ‘the rb bitors Aud off with them fly. maa, which he still beld in his hand.— Shadows of evening Hang soft on the shore, Darkness «nwraps Uem, We ate no more. F th }| Perry $1.25; Manoce 1.50. a. anouiniareny comprised-‘thereie, and a Frain, ey Enamelled tron HOLLOW rr apoereraia Anarene gual FO somnintonnen, at eakingien: I = the memerandum ‘ a sora - took Planished and Je,anned W erate rates. joner enclosing you these two deou at. © Bamber ie rd J ———s JOHN CROMBAUGH ments, as sequel to those I have succsssivel and wei af which wit be soki at the lowest : | Packages. , ifer a Be tavoretly waar any RLES Mennen” transmitted to the Sagres re pres beg: | ea Thelr particular tharke or tumbers. Sone Saeeers south of New York. ; cual ging, in ease you showld think the socom-| 33° 4 peice a of the character of Downing in scaeee An examination of ny sek rotictted | 8P33—Im Captain. | Danying direetions of a character likely to in. the actichee aguealott wrike ae ning in beau y, ap 13-2 ha athena PREMIUM MINERAL WATER. terest the exhibitors citisens of the United na 6 Our journey to cheer. “What a trying day it has been!” he remarked. + The hottest of the season.” ‘Get your father a cool drink of wa- ite — a. Mrs. Peterkin to their ittle daughter, as soon as she perceived how weary and heated her husband was. Art. 15. In conformity wii! th article Round us they lieger The glass of water was quickl States, that you will give them such publicity " ; Like obad ‘ & , y tion 1 Trsons low: mn; DENTISTRY. eal Sal he sisents cupenor OTE. [00 you may aon proper. Wintad ate ete apace! Would that we, like thea, brought, for love in that was B. DONALDSON, Dentist, late of the fine of | pay, WATER®, tust such ae that we were reward- , sir, the assurance of my high con- they exbibit must have the prices stated in Would melt into heaven ! ever prompt in action. 6g UT & Donatdvon, continues to ¢da Silver Medal by the Mewoplitan Mechanics’ | sideration, SARTIONS. | ussir cartileates.ef transmiaton i “« Thank you, dear,” said the father, in teeth ‘with or without ue Institute to eur extensive wanufactory. Ale, P The Hon. Mr. Harcr, Secretary of State, de. a »[ Fanaa eh te Guede und an? In addition to the above we also bottle Ale, Por MODBL HUsBaeys. “Another day’s work is done, thank fortune!” said Mr. Peterkin, throwing himself, with an air of careless satisfac- tion, in a reclining attitude oa a bench. “Vm sot a lazy man, but I do feel glad, these hot June days, when the sun goes down.” A few minutes only did Mr. Peterkin remain in this position. Rising up with a smile as he received the water. «Ah that is refreshing!” he added, as he took the glass from his lips. “I feel a hundred per cent better already. § up my hat Carry. How's the baby She was not well when I left this morn- ing.” “ Poor little dear! She's been fretfal all day,” replied Mrs. Peterskin. «It has been so warm: and I think she's cutting a tooth. I've had her in m arms the whole afternoon. Hush! There, she is awake again. I was in hopes she would rest the evening through. Oh, dar, I’m quite worn out! Carry, go up to your sister, and try to amuse her, while I see about supper. This new girl isn’t to be depended on.” Mrs. Peterkin went to the kitchen, where she found the promise of an earl tea even worse than she had anticipated. Bat there was a kind of magic in her presence that quickly gave a new to everything. A slight, but skilful re- arrangement of the fire caused it to barn clearer, and a few prompt directions to the cook brightened the ideas of that in- dividual wonderfully. Just as Mrs. Pe- terkin’s hands were fairly in her work, the babe, which had at first been par- tially quieted through Carry’s efforts, ] The current market prices, instead of those of the cost of production, and at the period of theexhibition of the a are the only press that ean be set upon the articles ex- ibited.. Art. 16. All contributions must be addressed to the Commissioner of Classifications at the ter, Cham e Cider, Root Beer and Mead, al youhed by the inte frm) wee awarded we Smt | Which will weed bat one trial to double tn ie ; (Translation) fam at the Mechanics? Institute Fair, receatly | 2ou3). if not superior, to anything of the kind in the | Isuperial Commission of the Universal Ez- fn this chy hy | United States. hibition of 1855. These teeth are carved and shaded to suit eac! A fresh supply of the above always on hand. particular case, and their resemblance to the natu- Orders by mail or given to our drivers will be S8CTION OF THE FINE ARTS. feed yen” Penfect as wo deceive the most prac- | inenksally received and promplly attended to Circular addressed to the Presidents of the Foreign Committess. tired eye. ARNY & SHINN, tion also to filing and pre ‘ 5 Particular atten: paid jing per Depo, Pian February, 1855. Palaco of the Exhibition. Union Bottling serving the natural teeth. ‘ Art. 17. The removal of the sees and the Charges moderate and all operations warranted. Maz. Passipgsr: I have the honer to call i kages wil 1 ur attention to the arr ments mentioned | jorge & eae eae leeediprys remshot nm Office southwest corner Seventh and D sts.—en- fwance on D. mar 2i—6m Washingtom and |)" fo eidoutara: aad 66 inside of the palace and under the inspection rmer . you te expedite | of th f th i DENTISTRY. an a the transmission of sueh works of artas your ok ue Cmcers © ppemnisery: y. quickly, as a thowght crossed his mind, DENTISTRY. MELIA PRISBRAM & SISTER, NO. 297 : Art 18. Foreign committees will call the R. MUNSON respectfully calls public attention Pennsylvania avenue, between 10th and Ith | countrymen intend for the Univeresl Exhbibi- Particular attention of exhibitors of their re. | he added— a } = 1) to his new. a. and GREATLY streets, return their regards for the kind patronage | tion of 1855 spective nations, in order that thelatter may| ‘‘ Woman's work, it is truly said, is PROVED method o setting Artificial heretofore bestowed —_ their efforts, and tske the | The boxes contairing these works must bear avail themselves of such means of eecurity as {never done. I must hurry off home and ‘Teeth, with Continuous Gum—the very Intend opening thelr Sprtee heres hat they | the following address: they shall deem proper, to the 85th and 36th i i i PERFECTION OF THE ART. Thissiyle of Teeth | intend opening their Spring. Summer snd fancy |**® A Monsieur le Commissaire Genoral 7 Propes, © te sees see how poor Mary is getting along. She has the following advantages over all others, viz: | BONNETS, which eonsist of 980 decides a Direction del’Exposition Univer. | {2 ire toao tie Soueral regulations, conecived | G14 not seem at sil well when I left her GREAT STRENGTH, CLEANLINESS, COM-| rieh assortment ef STRAW BONNETS, 4c They | Charge de la Direc xposition Univer- | in the following terms : di time.” FORT, and BEAUTY, vieing with Nature in these } are able to serve all sigs who are in want of fesh- | salle des Beaux Arts, a Paris, (Ay Mon-| «35, The Imperial Commission will take all | 8t dinner ime. Tespecis, and im some others excelling. Public in- | onable and ch~ap bonnet. Call and examine before | taigne ) [To the Commissioner General. Di-| necessary measures to protect the articles “You don’t expect to cook your sup- Spection is respectfully solicited. Plomee call and | purchasing elsewhere. ap 2—4t_ | reetor s on ver rd Siew sear of Fine] hibited many posible inje: K per, do you!” remarked an employer in “CAUTION.-No other Dentist in the District of] IMPORTANT TO PERSONS BREAK-— oie et oreo ree, enh en te | Lett: {f notwithstanding these precatt the establishment where Mr. Peterkin Columbia has a right to make this style of Teeth. ING UP HOUSEKEEPING. al of ta ittes of whieh © | misfortune should oeeur, it dose not und was engaged, speaking with a clighil W. B.—Teeth constitutionally healthy, plugged ERSONS Femowng trom the city, and wishing | 8¢4! of the commi he waren you 7| to gseume tha responsibility for the * nes igally and warranted for life. to dispose of their Furniture and Housekeepinz | dent, and bear in large letters ¢! and losses thi: may have resulted th: sneering expression. Office and house at No. 298 E street, near the nsils, &@ , without the trouble of sending them | the nation which has forwarded th It leaves them to the risk and peril of “If cook should happen to be out and se Penasylvania avenue and }4h street. to publie auction, can do so by calling on us at our wifey sick,”’ was the smiling answer, per hibitors, as well as the costs of insu: 17 Ivani f Ninth i I : cs ee _} store, 317 Pennsylvania avenue, corner of Nin fe several of the sellowing classes “the kettle will not fail to reach the th. Lithograp Atchitec- |" «36. The Imperial Commission will al J. OMPSON lousekeepers and ethers will do well by calli P 5 mper' mmission w! 80 Tapp = ie sri our la on us, a we will pay the highest cash prices for af farnieh @ particnlar description * ” ad well ted stock of Millin such : rad — «Every man to his taste,” was the orce, bu! bt test styles whieh we are selling at the lowest prices, by the inspectors of Exhibition of Pine Arts, : * i sacs ceapaadliaia cots taaieatenation to «“ Economy ws the read to wnaith. Ll eign committee. Each case or package trans pinch dy should they see fit to avail themselves of t ETT eX? street, as we are prepared to buy all such goods as tures and engraved medals; $d. boiling point through my neglect or in- take care that the articles exhibited shall be 4 ALL, BARNARD & CO. for each one of these classes Pen tan Grice ean be responsible for any | answer: but I'm no Betty. 1 sup- aud we cordially invite the | to call early and A CARD. in the presence of the delegates of each for-| teq.” our large and hand handsome stock of Fancy Goods | Great Beduction in the price of Hats & Oaps. mitted must be accompanied by three copies may be offered. guarantee. difference. That’s a fact.” watched by a numerous and active police ‘which she has just opened, of the la- ap Im 317 Pennsylvania avenne The boxes, on their arrival, will be opened (A wi Po! J te that mey be commit- | cg you could dress the baby on a bave the first selections. ” , | “Haven't tried it yet, but we're never} began to scream violently. Perfumery, Gloves, Hosiery, &c,. which we can sell i ents | f ® special memorandum, stating— $20000 worth Boots & Shoes. too old to learn, you know. Shouldn't] ‘‘ Oh, dear, dear!” exclaimed the mo- a east sas HE undersigned, having made arrangem 1st. The quantity an@ weight of the oases. 4 7 Semamnaty tom) votes pees T with a New 7 York, Hat companys to be ,con- Pag Bins aid patioclas meet SPRING SUPPLY. object to an experiment in that line—for} ther, whose nerves were already so ex- No. 310 Penneyivania avenu DRESS BATA, gnc ep tu coc book: aie ci 3d Al belet Geadcionion ie the snticne theed IROW HALL pit Om went of Waites Harper & them at the usprecedented low price of $3,530, | oases contain. mar worth from four to five dollars; second quality, 93, Directions relative to the transportation of rub ff 50 3 and a very good fashion- bh MRS. L. ALLEN, cos ig te mot | from 83 a : productions and works of art which areto be No. 3@5 Pa. avenue, between Ninth Also, Beebe & Co's Hats, at a mueh less advance | 82t from fereign countries to figure at the and Tenth 1 love bobies—if there was not woman’s gentler and wore skillful hand ready to "es the work,” cheerfully returned Peter- n cited that she only maintained ‘exterior composure through the most earnest eflort. “What is to bedone? I can’t bear to hear that poor sick child's cries; BOOT, SHOE AND TRUNK ESTABLISHMENT, Pa. avenue, between Ninth and Tenth streets, i UST received and receiving daily my epringas-| The other tossed his head in a half-}andif I leave here there is no telling streets, south side, 5x than they have been here tofere sold in this city. Daiversal oe ~ Moab in pers sod Lah J sortment of Ladies’, Gentlemen's, Boye ‘. e 3 manner, replying that his} when tea will be ready.” Will open on Saturday, 7th instant, a' First rate beaver Hate @3,5/. designate those points on the frontier where | foa‘chidrens Bonne ote contemptuou: er, replying Te Gade ceded on te toaks f most extensive and beauwful assortment of Spring] Aj] kinds of seft HATS and CAPS very low. these articles must be deposited, were inserted FOR LADIES. babies would go a long time without be- t only n a0 impatient word from MILLIN ERY, consisting of Crape, Silk, Lace,} [n order to sell at the above low Prices the cash fin the ‘‘ Moniteur Universal’ of February | Ladies’ colored, bronze and black Gaiters, Bpotted Crape and Grass Linen HATS, including system must be adopted ; consequently those who ing washed and dressed, if they waited for him to do it. For his part, he de spised woman’s work. “You don’t despise woman also, I hope ?” said Peterkin, looking so steadily and meaningly at his companion that he appeared slightly confused. “They are well enough in their place, and exccedingly useful,” was answered in a tone affectedly gay. Then he added her husband to destroy the equilibrium for which Mr. Peterskin was so bravely struggling. With him, at that moment rested the happiness of his little house- hold. He was depressed in body from weariness and hunger. He had looked forward to the evening meal with plea- sure, and had Besson Be find it as usual, on the table. Instead of this, he found McCurdy’s, 1 25 to 2 00 Do ny kid Slippers and Ties, do., 6234 00 to Do carpet and veivet Slippers for house, do, 6234 worth 1 00 ao ras Mises’ Dred healer yon pena Se a 1855 I deem it useless to remind you ws of every description. Also, Misses purchase will not be charged from fifteen renty- fof Trapgements on this occasion. ie Fag Flats, &c. L. ALLEN. | five per cent. as an offset for Seay Aceept, Mr. Bo mee —e Teneved assur- > eonsid years f anee of my hi eration. — ) ee txte eh =n at, The Commissioner General, Director of the Por Misses chi Chiléven, 3d door north of Penn. avenue. | Universal Exhibition of DE MERCRY, | Misece? colored, bronze and black Gaiters, 1 00 ME! : Do morocco and kid (also white) Slippers for NEW MILLIN@RY. - M::. THOMPSON has just received another _ap la x invoice of those fas! able Crape and = . ARD.—JORN ; EXD, Som Jae rnene Satie _ tadeefeah iat ri on : D. pd tol: To the Prasipmr of the Committee. oar. 5, _the May Batt Opening are now offered anether oppertunity, and | from my farm in Alexandria courty, Va.,on Mon —_ Children’s white kid Slippers would bs weil to call early and have the Grst selec | day, 15th instant. He stoops in his walk ; had on@ (Translation. } Do = Gaiters and Slippers ali colors Gens, as we are selling them off rapidly. y frock coat and gray pants. Hehasa wife at P s - For Gentlemen. Orders solicited and promptly executed. ora. Gisdmaay, on 9th street, near the boundary | Jmperial Commission of the Universal Ex. his wife in a slightly worried state, and Gentlemen's Patent Loather colored kid and black = Sy 2 HUTCHINSON & MUBRO, in Washington. Sisk he is. Tork g, about there. habition. Congress Gaiters, some |more seriously, as if to do away with the a a he coud fully 34 to E Geo ing new i 7 i enjoy, far from 1 - 310 Pennsylvania avenue. | He also bas adster at TOHN ae YOUNG Org [Ciroular No. 28 } Do do. paaeires ps, (Freneh) | 22¥ unfavorable impression in regard to | eDjoy, 4 — had eost _%) 0a (intel ¢o6t) Coach Maker, ed Direstions relative to the transmission of him a little effort to hide articles belonging to foreign exhsditors. and walking Shoes his home-relations that his words and Fir Boys and Youths. 1, 2, 3, 4,5,6,7,8 9.0. Corner of 4 street and Pa. avenue. LABARRE, corner of Tenth and C sts, who] _ °P 18—f disappoint- ment on discovering the aspect of affairs, manner might have created, ‘‘I leave to ? fo - im: THOR BALELA WERY FINE SADDLE AND |, Att. 1, Articles coming from abroad and in-| °°3* baie eee ttl i ee my wife the entire management of the} When he first came in; but he gave ut- is a practical manufacturer in metal, has an ye SALE—A VERY FINE SADDLE AND | tended for the Univ Exhibition will not} Youths’ do ab kitchen and nursery, and never trespass] terauce to cheerful words, and these Sesormment of Silve: plated NUMBBRS of various Baggy HORSE. The horse is young, be received within the buildings of the exhi Do Patent Leather Pups for May Balle. an inch on her rerogative. It’s as much] restored cheerful feelings. Patterns (pfic will make numbers for houses, hotels | gentle and sound, and of fine stock ; would bition anless they are sent thither direotly} |The above stock is perhaps the most desirable in haber , Left alone after his wife had gone to in Crnrchs, and fe hacks, 0 = = — ale oeee sm fine carriage horse, under the seal er by the well certified authori-| the city from which to make selections. Tt embra | as I can do te maintain the household. £0) con ow very pleaxan horse. : x west sh will aula the prsatesll “4 ap 16—th ‘Alen, tr atlas eas acaalions. wink horse, perfectly | ty of the official committee of the natien from | °°2°¥erY Variety, and will be sold at the to i irely disti ‘om | See about the evening meal, and his little sat i BP HOOVER. Her department is entirely distinet fr deaghter 5 anne nae baby, Mr. Poter- kin’s thoughts diverged into rather an unusval channel for him, and he was ac- tually saying to himself «A little fore- cast on wifey’s part would have prevent- ed this,” when the baby’s loud sereams disturbed him. It was rarely that he suffered any thing to annoy him at home. Now, however, he did feel worried. An exhausted body left an exhausted mind. Over bis countenance flitted an impa- tient expression, and a few contracting lines shadowed his forehead. For a while he sat, the screams of the baby fluttering his nerves. Then he arose, and was about passing into the kitchen to say, half impatiently. Do let supper alone and go up to the baby,” when a better ~TTTENTION. OLD SOLDIERS. | ™u24-. Apply to No. 43 Dunbarton st, Georget’s. | whence these articles come. Iron Hall Boot, Shoe and Trank Establishm’, | mine. She never interferes with me, and ATSERTION. OLD SOLIMERS. mar l—lawtf : Art. 2 Articles will be reosived at tho! ap 1) eu = asisalsierh ~~ |T award to her a like immunity.” a res queen thaw 160 scree are BY EXPRESS. ess Soy Se the 15th of | ES KS “How is it if a meal is late or badly rorowteatipraedh saremenectepes pected an GOOD eapply of Spring and Sammer Goons. | 2#2¥AFY; 1855, until the 15th of March, inola- BOOTS, SHOES AND TRUNKS. cooked?” asked Peterkin. poe progr sbg penne Book, #0 that their de | A’ conipralng ear wiedl walary or Uae, are: UST opened, and now ready for inspection, at D. : i K Par zi = ble, of ceurse—perhaps scold,” additional Bounty Land can be made | Parasols, Cane= er * f}| Art. 3 Heavy end cumbrous articles, or all R. WALLS Boot, Shoe and Truuk Em. : I grumble, 4 with focility, Many of thowe. who failed to obtain - Dae Loa said the other. «If I find the money to various styles, Braces for Ladiew’ and Gents, Bilk |#Uch others as would Tequire considerable | porium, a large, varied and well selected land for want of time, are entitled to 160 acres aud } ang Couton Hosiery, Und buy ood food, and it is spoiled in cook- ing, 1 think I’ve a right to grumble. I , = mers, &c,,'Ke., in any war, will find it to their ad. | ©» &¢-» ROW being received at be manifestly injured by being packed too | 20% Sli pe Ties and Buskins +5 Bey , hibition in the palace shall have been made| Boye’ and youths’ Peterkin. JOHN D. CLARK, wu Art. 5. The Imperial Commission reserves | olf, Midition to the above an extensive assortment when there is any defect, that your wife lergarments, Shirts, Coliars, | labor of arrangement, must be sent before the | *?'ing and summer stoc& of BOOTS, SHOES @an obtain the same by calling on me. a faces, 7 should like to know what you do under vantage to call or send their cases to me. ap M—lw Wikean cea: long may be allowed a farther delay upon | Children’s Shoes in great variety Advice gratis to those soldiers, seamen aad wid- a oan De my S'raw Bonnets = and Misses’ , great variety beforehand. h all the most approved and fashionable styles} ‘You're lucky then, that's all I have Agent, No. 53 'welfth street wi ich Bonnets bands Im* rgain of Truuke, Carpet Bags, Valises, and Satchels, very | receives a lesson which she does not care NL KIDWELL cuaranteesa fll supply of| Bmbroidered and Clear Lawn Handkerchiote in | to itself the right to decide upon the applica. | Caacute CMP Bags, : Ub eam have it repeated. I think I « ice to his customers in Washington or George great variety sth 950 tions fo! rolongation of time which may be + WO! — o Clerks, | Neck Ties, Rebes de Chambre, Silk and Liner | end of February and TRUNKS, among which are— Seamen, nary Seamen, Marines, y similar circumstances ?” wn Se et sc ae yon ition that all the particular arrangemects | Gentiemen tent leather and calf skin Boots and ws who are unable to pay. ARASOLS. a Geann cae ie Hendhewhiets ini taney This prolo: om of time shall in no in- | °f Shoes manufactured, al! of which will be sold at ICE. A call is solicited from all who are in your remedy > ; 500 yards Swiss Edging, 1 traniesl Gebenemn tent Liners all or sent| 30 dozen black Net is, from 50 cents up, very (ofthe Navy) Ween 2s Teaur | B¢kfe, Port Monnaies, Razors, Soap, Perfumery,} Art. 4. Manufactured articles which would | !.adies’ morocco, kid and jasting Gaiters Landsmea, lasters, t : “T haven’t the trial often,” returned : L Tegulations wecessary for their ex- Shoes, Congress Gaiters, Pumps, &c. Refer to any honest man in Washin, - 130 very rich and cheap Parasols, all colors do to say. [suppose you raise such a storm boxes, at $1 50 per dozcu; we think a good | #tance extend beyond the 15th of April. eta es bai to it and recommended by the | great bargains, as | am determined to sell foreign committee. &s the cheapest. _D. BR. WA “It might be better, perhaps, if you thought was bern of a better purpose ; Brough the Pou Office, : cheap Every question relative to this prolongation po. 2% oppesite Cone Market, | | cid” anid Peterkin smiling. and, instead of doing as at first inclined, oe Leen, eres ee rt cmn eaal erence te Gt wel, and pur | of time, addressed by foreign exhibitees ai, | —222—edw Shiela «© Wheu a ‘sees ie late-or Badly cook-| he ascended to the chamber, and, taking Pap a chased at the very lowest prices. reotly to the Imperial Commission, will be re-] PROPOSALS FOR WOOD & COAL. |ed, you mean ?” the child, quietly soothed it with gentle A McPherson, Grocer, 7th street Custcanere will pA caper iol me vents ea! : Jo te siotenl committee of their re- nite Biba SO. Yes ~~ tones and loving words. ell, Smith’: be: st. am through 5 1 be u , : ” y moore? Druggit, Ps avenue, Bara Ward | the Offered atu small wile aI Art 6. Foreign exhibitors must place upon | «4 gaLeD PROPOSALS will Pat, 1855. Sg] “take several things for granted, in] What a magic power to awaken dis- ieimetitaeel te ee plied Comer eh st opp Gente Market, | 40h case, or upon oaeh separate article con- S "baie aati 1 oclock on Monday the 7th Mey | the outset,” answered Peterkin. cord or produce harmony was Drama mea fe tae oho pear popes fot meorg bia ag Eee ore ae tributed br them, an inseription showing ite| next, for furnishing and delivering in the vaults of |< What are they ?” by the husband and father in little HAIR WORK. HM DOLLARS REWARD. Lon, on | “Eye. The nameot thereaien text, one hundred tone of 2300 pounda eachrofen | ‘<In the first place I give my wife| point of time! The good and the evil N : Geaceleas, Che T She 13th instant, between Willards’ Hotel and! 94" Their Christian name and surnames, or | anthracite white ash coal, in lumps not less than | credit for good intentions. I know she | pulse were for a moment evenly bal- AMENTS of Hair, such as Bracelets, City Hall, a Portemonnaie, containing three ? | taree, nor more than six inebes in diameter, and en- have all right. This, of anced, but good preponderated, and a OP rise, Chains, Breastpins, Earrings, Finger tes drawn by Jobn H. and A. W. Kirkwood in | ‘be mame of their firm. = tirely free of slate or other toreign substance. meant to have all right. 'S, Of course, af ders faithful? once peg favor of Wm. T. Dove, and by me eae ae 3d. The character of their articles, ia the 80, for one handred and calmness fell upon the slightly troubled waters of his pleasant household. And such power every husband and fathes French 1 a x declguationiet y cords best hiek-| stifles impatience, and a disposition to bs ote drawn by Zephaniah Jones. rench langu: and a designation 8} ory w to be measured at the nee of the con- in. Specimens may be seen at a Ayo papers by mecudorsed; also a note, drawn | class to which eer belong teacee, in the Capito! yard, sawed in two pieces, complain. In the second place, I know iam T. Hook, in my favor, { ; several ilar inscription shall bi Vl rly packed away in the vaults ; the whole | that she is sufficiently annoyed at the maa 330 Pa. av., betwoen 9th and 10th ate. bt comes rcorinkash east -y eo yg et A similar inscription sh: @ placed under pore 9 y Pi y ingi the inspection and approval of the i i i sses; yet how few use their influ- Pa 1 Sa —_____——__—— | reward will be paid upon the return of the papers pees st aptinc oe inside, or inside the wrapper Secresary of the Senate. ne ey By es linge serge! sant, a5 One well and wisely ! NOTICE OP COPARTNERSHIP. | she undersigned. Me eel) foreign exhibit must fr ct fr fetihing the above arictes, tothe ets. only be selfish and eruelon my part, bat| Se interested aid’ Mer Pesske. aoon ENRY BARRON & SOLOMON STOVER | _*?t }4—tf . ward to the central committee of his nation,| faction of the Secretary of dhe Senate, will be re- of tate of fecling i y -aers that a theaber uiet and hap; tery Hi Serevas muses sodhand Goat bain, | BANKING HOUSE OF PAIBO & NOURSE, | at the same time that be sends his contrib. quired. Seren” eee Oe SOIR 1p ay Wi become in q a eee we — of carrring on the Wood and Coal Opposite United States 3 tions, three copies of the certificate prescribed Froposalaimay be separate, and should be endorsed |™ust increase her unhappiness, and| that he forgot all about his hunger ani carne are situated on the comer of 2ist and 1) pewter and other seearities perchased | hy the 19th aud 23d articles of the general | “Proposals for Wood,” and “Proposals for Coal, Basa ‘ sed Ghectel 1 the Secretaly of tre bene ea cloud the whole rogers of or weariness ; -_ a supper ms —~T 1 streets, Washington, and on the moal, near] ~ Interest at t ceat par annum aj | Tegolations and which shall | niltled erect “And you say nothing about it ?” ex- | announced, he took his place « men aniog al Georgctown sod ond oak lowed on posta when lat rm aye ee longer. Sen ne: seambeniation, 7 (Biuisogen | Seem er ee tee claimed tee other in surprise. in a pleasant frame of mind, and commu- a antey ee eee ee verdict re pe ee oe ee. shall desi i THE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE OOMPA-| «<Not a word. ‘he pleasure of mere | nicated to all a measure of his cheerful terme, will a all times find an ‘aseorunc if] PROE SALE—A Pair of BAY MARES, 7 years] p ATES This certificate shall designate in the| “wy OF THE LISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, | inki ; iit: Ur hee wotheed Adak the tee eae Users ene iment Dae | age PoP anf » Bo" | Preneh langusge— NHARTERED by Congress, offers to the propeny |@ating and drinking do not constitute] spirit. If he noti mall orders Qiled with ci omen aud dis watem ited ‘capital goers. They are Ist. The surname, Christian names, or firm C owners of the District safer and cheaper means | the whole of domestic enjoyment. If/ little smoked, or the toast burnt at the paten. BARRON & STOVER. | well broken and perfordy fite irom tricks, and will | of the exhibitor of insurance than any other Com edge, he did not speak of it, and My re- particularly suit any gentleman who is fond of| 2d. The number of packages contributed. ULYSSES WARD, President. the meal is not quite so good as expeo ving. parts ause deso: CHAS. WILSON, Secretary. ed, so much the more necessity to in- lieved the mind of his wife, who felt hia purpose is to reureneb Nin eapenmes. hey can veep ihr pe tore cath pecan MATHBW G. EWERY, Treasurer. | crease, rather than diminish, good fevl-| worried at these little defects in their quality, from very cheap co eeee se courizen's (late Bireh’s) Stablé, on 14th together with the price of said articles, TE eS iilwick ing, which also has its office of recrea-| evening meal. and plain Silks, P ite and bi’ watered | Steet, south of Pe. avenue. pen delta ly ne of the copies of this certificate, con- Bi P. W. Bi ting and strengthening. But I mustnot} Baby cried no more. After tea, she Bilhs til: unity to them, enquire at the counter of “4 Thomas Biagden rowning 4 r eu 1 White. et anege . Bar office. ‘They will be sold a be. gain. sidered as a certificate of origin, shall remain B. Howard, Mathew G. Emery. stand here,” added Peterkin. | fell off into a natural sleep, and did not White, pint: bles, green sane wea colored | 22 3—if in the hands of the French custom-house| J.C. McKelden, “ They will looking for me home. | awaken until the next ing. pink; blue, green, com ~~ "‘Mir. W. HENRY PALMER, | Suthorities, and will serye, when the packages | Office, Columbia Place, comer Louisiana avenue y : << Dem’ : A ” paid PI nny ake Mr. W. HENRY PALMER, are opened, to show the nuwiber and ¥alue of | and 7th street. Mary, as I said, was not well when I Don’t sew this evening, 1” wai vary cheap gouds 3 SETEIETO ROWE 88 the articles contained in the pac ace toms om 2 to 6 onic yeaa left at dinner time. She has a new girl] Mr. Peterkin, as his wife took ber work Wnt, pink, bine, green, brown, and mode colored| 5, MOBER® HELLBR, | Art 0. Arties intended fen tttuiversal P=! , in fine quatity Exhibition will be ed at th of} A[OTICM.—I received this day a new ascot. | 12 the kitchen, too ; one, in my opinion, ie i eral that he has det rmined on conve. @ expense ae. = 7 i 5 evenin; — well awort send oesck ar tesaoenl Sood, | on fester aca fr this city, and is prepared to | the — Government from the Santee or] AN ment el eee trons ond CIID, a — to be relied on E> Orc wil da wel ge te et HARMONY and COMPOSITION. iteis peter etek on tices onan Bo Ht P° | Goods: an Veet Chains, Unatcaima, Bracelets, Pe, And the young man started off with a re Gnas Minn, | Ress coments faye gel ier the rain ot aaeat| ee coined operon, (ght, lek sep: one wth whow him at Hilbus & Hits’ music sture, Penneyivania | 4##igned for the introduction of foreign arti ttention basket and drew up to the table on which she had just placed a Jamp. “It’s only a little ing,” she re- plied, with a grateful look at ber hus- band for his kind consideration ; and Corner @th st. and opp. Centre Market. mar 31—lm . |The had been g felt strongly inclined | jt must be done to-night. It won’t take _ - avenue, will have immediate a cles, as also the agents to whom these articles Ho. 330 Fe avonne, bet. Sth ond 10th st. 1 6. atten g sneering commentary on the | me Jong.” CUPPING ABD LEROHING.| epi 00000 mutt bedrest, wll bo er the count | Disonderemounted, end Jowery made word's. | deolaration of Peterkin ; but ceriarn con.) ''0" Sante work is never dove,” said euner aes inform the public that he| MIL VER WARE, PLATED WARE 29 Mr. Peterkin. “I wishI could help ion were | you, but plying the needle is out of my presented so vividly before his mind that} line.” oY ARE | toes of foreign nations. 1 ane 8 ale trasts between his own home conduct is prepare . to attend to the business of Cup one nag ag a a ere ha, Art 11. The committees are requested to 0. A. DAILEY, M. D. and that ot his business com: 1g and Leeching at ayy es of} Goblets, Cups, ‘Spoons and Forks.” Also, a great ps Priperery under their charge, so far as DEN TIsT = mnsytv: , between 3 . i time, ‘Calle procuptty atsanded to in ale parts of the eity, | Fariety of magnificent Fancy Silver Ware, suitable je, at one except such as, by the th ) Has removed his office one door west of Eleventh | in very shame he kept silent. ~ You can read, however,” answered and at very reasonable charges. Plated Coffee eta, Castors, Baskets, Spoons and Semaer pivacn pe Beenie AS ae ne Temntann, UO. The day had beon unusually hot af his wife, with one of her pleasant smiles, kd, saa —_______| Forks, on beat Albata. Art. 12 The committee will take o: 6 Sa ; | sultry, and the duties of Mr. Peterkin of; ** and that we can both enjoy.” Cp set Teer yp Yrend ame co id ca nail adveaaes ebreemmieds 804 | to send any prep of leas bali than a halt- C voces Carary ts etry and Fancy he an pete ing nature. - Cheerful as he; Mrs. Peterkin although it was an hour Ni iy Miss Dupuy ian re SEMKEN, metre epble; au8 at those of smaller dimon-| sf, Nelanon the "Pratutug of Cavalry Horses, Ken: appeared, lightly as he moved away, beture she put up herneedie, experienced } £ avenue, “p ry AYLU. war ls be attached to other packages for Yeomenry wn ON eee T containing articles of the same devariptions or ap 36 nPRANCK TAYLOR. SEES: under {he temporary excitement of mind peoxeveses ox revgvm Pacs.)

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