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&t the Star Bualding, corner Pennsylvania avenue and Eleventh street, By W. D. WALLACH, Will be served to subscribers in the cities of Wash- ington, Georgetown, Alexandrian, Baltimore and Philadelphia, at SIX AND A QUARTER CENTS, payable weekly to the Agents. To mail subscribers we subscription price is THREE DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS a year in advance, TWO DOL LABS for SIX MONTHS, and ONE DOLLAR for THREE MONTHS. (Snore coriss ons arr. Ebening Star. VOL. V. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1855. NO. 752. TO ALL THAT VALUE THEIR SIGHT. EBLE PATENT IMPROVED EYELET MA CHINE. Ss c Amusements. EVENING STAR. Second patcat- sult eding nish eect eee y, eGUIRK. Auctioneer. GRAND PIC NIO —— = Ti patent—patent improved fastener, riveting va . ERY DESIRABLE BUILDING LOT at Auc- eth tion.—On TUESDAY afternoon, June 12th, at orn FREODY DIDN'T ELOPE. + Au parlies in want of a good Eyelet Machine, are * 6 o'clock, on the premises, the subscriber will sell. P i ‘ gracious! by virwue of a deed of trust from Basil Lancaster, Freddy — = love My strongly recommended to use none but LIPMAN?S = in Liz +|Wasn’t he in love? And what was PATE : dated September 223, 1848, and duly recorded in Li NT IMPROVED, which is decidedly the hest bar J. A.S.,.No 1, folios '380, Sc. one of the land one brought before the public, porwsessing numerous % A ma Bla! 4 ir apd oy — , HE NORTHERN LIGERTIES? FIRE Com. | wors:, he didn’t tell his love, but let con- records for Washingt n county, that piece or respecttully make anown to thetr friends . A It is strong, durable and not liable to get out of or 'S (© eall the attention to all that suffer | Parcel of ground and premizes designated upon the | and the public generally that they w give their |Cealment, like & worm in the bud, prey der. It punches the hote well, and to fi: “he Eyelet, with defective sight, caused by oge, sickness | found plan of said city as Lot No. 28 b » in Square | first PIC NIC, on THURSDAY, June 7h, 1855, to | On his damask check—and h! Fred- end im one operatioa clinches tie Eyelet on beth | and particularly f.om el ts iously selected, | 197, having a front of 49 feet nine inches on 15th et. | the WHITe HOUSE dy’s cheek was damask encugh at that ~ = 5 west, between north L and M streets, running back} = ‘The Company wii! spare no pains or expense to | , - . feond time, as ia the case with all other Machines. | and briliiant transparency, sui’ed erecisciy and ben- | 2/ng the full depth of the lot on the side. the Ref eshments wiil be served by an expe | low, was "reddy, some seventecn or eigh- i - f This lot is situated in a rapidly improving part of | rienced eaieres, Mr A. Columbus, S 2 Tt is useful Merch filing away papers, | efici+liy to the wearer tyor |, This ~ Del Pande 2 ; teen years of age; a clerk in a railroad us wri as to the auterncy or Gcaveyencer, tre tee’ convexity of the eye. Very numerous are the ill ef- | ts First Ward, and is very desira5!y located isting Companies will appear in dniform. off me Ke x iGcent sum of $400 per maker, Tailor, Milliner, and numerons others, and | fects caused to the precious organ of sight from the bio e boat will leave Georgetown at 1 o'clock; magnificen: m pe 450 ia cash, the residue in 6 andl2] 7 } is a very labor saving Maehine commenrement of using giasses in not being pre- rape tos interest, secured by a deed of trust on bac ene at2; Navy Vard at 2; and Alexan-) annum ; and it was the size of this sal- Sod by ail the principal Stationers and Fancy | cisely suited, by the use of an Optometer; and the © premises, rin at 3 p.m Goods Dealers throughout the United States, practice of many years, enabl-s hita to measure the | All conveyancing at cost of purchaser. ke’ 2 DO ati “ ary that caused Freddy's concealment of es COLL ina 3 Ti fn is ON a PL AR séuetting a g nears his | fi lth hb : 4 ¥ 5, Trustee. | and ladies—to a1 of any of the Committce of | his love; for al oug! @ wasn't very Agents for Washington, focal distance of the eyes, and such glasses that are AS. C. atic? id A " TAYLOR & MAURY, ebeplately required will be fuanished with precision | 1) o.eg, ‘ASG. MCGUIRE, — | Arrangements. mE, well skilled in the knowledge of this _may 21—1f __ Bookstore, near 9th and satiefartion. f a wicked world. yet he had learned enough <r, J. T acknowledges the very liberal encourage. By J.C. McGUIR¥, Auctione EG Evans, Hi Knight, = sea s <p Oy A CARD. ment already obtained, nd farther sclicits the pa- HANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE AND &L | <P Robertson, H Keenan, R Warren, in his eighteen months “ business life A: Economy 3 the read to wealth.” tronage of those that ave not yet availed themselves igibly situated improved and unimproved Real | JT es © Matlock, A Columbus, to know that if he should fly to the father : é of his aid. ; = ate, conelatini of Dwelling Houses and Lots, va jr ‘T Dawson, Slauord, of the object of his affection, and, fallin ‘Great Reduction in the price of Hats & Cay Persons that cannot conveniently call, by sending | rant Lois, and Wharf.—By vartue of a decree L Newmyer, J J “ > . 4 mH . 5" e the glasses in nse, and stating how many inches Circuit Court of the District of Columbia fur Wash- with a New York Hat Company to be con thev can read this print with their spe ra, CAM be supptied with such that will improve their sight. Innuwerable testimonials to be se and refer- y i2-eotd_ Jat his fect, should tell him that he loved ington county, mad the cause wherein John A. his daughter devotedly, distracte Hy, and isc i Wi at 3 ne seer dig Pract, estos Wie ac inn oe toe ,, 350 REWARD. wished to share his fortune with her, enres given to many who —_ derived the greatest | deceased, are defendants, No. 899, in Chancery, the ‘ pean et Sareh = ae Marsal Heese, in come weal, come woe, that that hard- was id comfort from hi: glasses. . i id di iN jexandrin, Va, on Monday, the instan 3 ¢ «Circulars in be had gratia, at hie office, No B12 “pe Palp ceeeet tt tose eee or pareels of | nd has nat tevn heard of, I wili pay the | hearted monster in human shape would Seventh street, three doors from Odd fellows’ Hall, i coolly enquire what was the fortune that ground lying and being situat-d in the city of Wash- me mre if taxen apis, of the Syne of Ve up stairs. a 1 dd u das being Lots | ia, or ifteken up in the State and lodg in jail nat wf . Norroxx, September 7, 1854, Now’ 04 COTS ‘0: 10, 1a, 3, 115 16, ao that I can again. Sheisofachestaut col- | be wished earnestly to share and when Sir—The Spectacles you made for me euit very 31,23, 93,’and 21, im_the subdivision | Of, about five feet high, etout built, and vas a pleas. | the truth came forth that ali his “ visi- stantly supplied with the ty best Moleskin « VRESS HATS, got up in the latest them at the unprecedented low pri worth from fur to five dollars; secon ¢ ‘s Hats, ata mu-h ies: advance than they have been here tof sre sold in this city. Pirst rate beaver Hats 33,5. All kinds of set HATS and CAPS very low. well, and seem to have improved my sight more said trustees of Square No. 4 ant countenance when spoken to, ind is about 20 mcans of support ”’ * In order to sell at the above low prices the cash | than any other I have lately tried respecitvely and various! y frdm 18 feet a 30 | years old. I purchased ber in Charlotte-viile, Va., ol d en Suppor Paha reap system must be adopted ; consequently those who “ Lirr. W. Tazewett. | ret 8 inches on Sth and 9h streets west, aud E and | In October last. FELIX RICHARDS. — | enormous sum, it wou ase will not be charged from fifteen to twenty-| have tried a pair of Spectacles obtained from | F streets south, by various depths to an alley, with| may 24—ectf up” with Freddy. per cent. as an offset for bad debts. Mr Tobias, and find them of great assistance to my | the improveients and appurtenances, which con- HE UNSERSIGNKD are now working} And so Freddy was miserable—miser- ANTHONY, sight, and corresponding with his escription of the | <ist of a coumodious and wel! and’ substantially i feactett a igenry Cormeriy eccuimen by Magee (for many years in the employ of Todd focus. I recommend hii as a skillful optician. built 34 story Brick Dwelling House on Lot 8, and ay. & Co.) No. 3, Columbia place, 7th st., Os by. able in the oflice where he distractedly Heray A. Wisk | « comfortable aud weil built 2 story Brick Dwelling Wa B. Scott, and are prepared RMR STONE | ain ao many errors that he called down ap 13—1f 2d door north of Pend. avenue. Mr. J. Tontas: : Se ne Ha pbearnloen HUMPHREYS & WILLIAMS. jupon him the wrath of his superiors; ' Sir—The pair of Spectacles you p | division ; lot No. 4, in Square No nung Georgetown, May 15—Im* se aes ‘ . LOOK HERE! yesterday are particularly «atisfactor ey Jon PF street south, between 9th and 10th sts. west, miserable in his room at night, to which Seecee ef cumuc stake Peeecruity weloctaa ta eae Se eee, wie bp) a eae eg cana OR SALE.—A air of BAY MAR ie never retired without feeling convinced si 1790, whether as Officers | owner of eight or nine pairs, careful ses, Whic: . J old nextspring -bred,cound.s : A Boldiers. Sailors. Marines, Clerks, Indians, Chap- | different places tnd from opticians recmamended to part of Lot No. 3, in Square No 7% ie ginee ei tancioee e that he should pass a sleepless night, and Jains, Wagon Masters, '1 3, Lan me on account of their professional bape! in nas oes ry ope = ogee hy cr well-broken and perfectly free from tri where his head never touched his pillow or i wh - yet | land, France, and the United States { have sack to “A” street south, with a on said “A jeularly suit any geutieman who ers ailing ins “ po Will do well t. write to us. postperd, and their | the treatment of the eyes, for the purpose of pre- | 472, fronting 44 fret on ter street, at the termi- and never wakin; up till morning. Lan his purpose is to retrench his expenses. They Warrants will be forwarded to them for the | serving and improving the sight. vation Of 7th street west. with the valuable Wharf = 7 be seen at Routbron’s (late 's) Stable, on Lith He tirst saw the object of his affection mae: ss j Respectfaliy your hereto attached and belonging, extending to the | street, scuth of Pa. avenue. For terms, or an op- : = - et Seen eee com = ‘Smee Caxovetty - svanael ofthe Potomac river, at ‘a haw ocenipied by portanity to try thems, enquire a the counter of the ipsa hemp beg he . in _ ppvei fessor of M. uisville, Ky. |G . sed asa steamboat wharf Star office. They will be sold a in, with her before he ever kne’ : Washings Cay. DLC” sai pharm sy + Lewcanens; Nov. 10, 1854 y Gini ee apo "A 0 = _ —j|when he was introduced, and danced SOMETHING NEW UNDER THE SUN. . Joi Toblas having mate aided, ‘tay vai renances, will take place on Thursday, the 24th HAIR WORK. with her but once, he dated his existence CHARLES WERNER. suffered greatly from reading at night im my | ‘av of May, 1855, at So’ciock p m., on the prem 0 tps of Hair, such as Bracelets, Chat-}from that dance; all before it was a Bundt “ ite Bea nH tel. ife) it afforda me the bighest pleasure to say — le of Lot No.4, in Square No. 288, with elains, Chains, Breastpins, Earrings, Finger blank. 7 er cack wp oe cocanimaas poplin hes Res | that I consider him a skilltu! practical optician, and the sale of Lot No. 4, ‘q No. ’ Rings, made to order, of any design, : is profes- | te improvements and appurtenances, will take All orders faithfully attende4 to. A, iaurant as a fret class A eR BEES iat jas tar hag pal Wee place on said Thursday, the 24th day of May, 1855] Specimens may be seen at my Hote en OON, having prow: sup) e a Sonfe . pat6 o'clock p. n prem . 8 cE tnd comforts found Labia — Ww ean OL tee Oe The sale of part of Lot No.3, in Square No: 730, No. 330 Pa, av., between Si and 10th ste the a ice Wine ay aan Mr. 3. Torre ILMIN iy N.C, 2 : Biase oe ey oe — day of May,at) Mar 30 Lb » it es, bape a . Mm. hy remMises. omnes his Clarets, Sezare, tae Beer \onuan Dear Sir—I am happy to say that the Spectacles men ania ak part of Gquare No. 472, with the Italian, and Sweitzer CHEESES, and indeed «f ey-| which I obtained from you last week ere entirely |), and the sale of | to attached and belonging, will other appropriate luxury im such an vstablab. | satisfactory. From an inequality i isual range | Lake place on Tuesday, the 29h dey of May, 1655 ponte is Dottie in this country. 7 of my eyes, I bave heret: d great difficulty | Ot 54 o’elock p. m.,. o the premi “3 ig He solicits a call from his frends and the public. glasses of the focal distances, It She was a “bread and butter Miss,” fresh from board ¢ School, where, novels being strictly forbidden, the girls read nothing else; and so she had become deeply impressed with the importance of having a lover, and Freddy presenting himself in that guise, was at once ac- ICE CREAM. T the old stand, corner of F and 9h street, can be had the best quality of ICE CREAM,’ aa ee “ Tue above property 1s all situated in desirable To- DIN One snd CONFECTIONERY ONY | oo ted. Idon’t mean that he at once > may 12—tf pate : i apa rtavoratte epnortanity all orders promptly aitended to. ; i**popped,” but he saw her home from sO that the ¢ syed . c y “s . . eairabl - e. I have opened my Naleon for the reasons, w ancing-sch ipzine- DENTISTS. the best adapted ton of any I have ever yet | Eire Temence” I acchiag Mul the beat Guay shall ba kept, AM wis: | 1 E:Se! _ = singing-school, and - used. = Very reepectfully Yours, } | ing a good article would do weil to cali. called very frequently. Euaae Pee Ive, eighteen, and twe | may 24-12% TROS ECKARDT. | But, though having a lover was ver lain teeth, with or without > Department ef Interior, May 7, 1855. rare aehemedirs Spy ple rot oaen ICE CREAM AND SODA WATER. {ples ane aud ae and all that, baie by the late firm) was awaried the fir] From natural defects and the unequal range of my | ry‘ 19 be apesived HEAMS of ail favors. each es Vanilia, Cheeo- | being engaged was much more so, 2nd Seiear ed tht Weactineies Ens hore: sense | Aiea. bave Wen comtpedad'es won places bev Gave Upon the tul! paym: chase money and; XJ late. Lemon, Strawberry, Pine App! esr Shed that Freddy would propose erysep 1h pipet : Y) rai years. Thave tied different opticians without fp rasibeati on ol the se|n ar sales by | Sone” Ao, Crean Cras Water icon, (Blane jlong before he did so; for Freddy, being - js i : ly fitted to m: ‘ y . ! convey the pro; vol i . ‘Ape phe ei sar % ‘These teeth are carved and shaded to enit each | Obtsiniag clanses perf-ctly ited to 1 pective purchasers ia fees e \t bestanthe eity, on the old prinerple of manulacturc of course unaware of this state of feeling. Lae promis See to deceive the most pene, | fur me, wnich I have fouad to serve me perfectly Ifthe terms of sale are not complied with in six | With Pure Frait Syrups widhout wie usuel dr was afraia to ask the simple but import- ual exguusin be perfect as to dec =F Ry the use of his optometer he is enabled to adapt | days afier the sale, the property the terms uf the sale | ros. oraiite question and he h - tised eye. ? - ia Alling ana < Heacs I cheerfully ree- | ot which are not so complied with will be resold at} CAKES and CONFECTIONERY ofall kinds sent | an questi rsd and so §) sang t € song ne - ? " ™ d bear my testimony ns to his ekili as an reek’s notice. . ie “58. > re . Charges moderate and all operations warranted. ; Laren y pet Races wer bo moe si the/expeuse of the purctas-| 3B: s Saloon up mairs ; {to no purpese. Three times he came Office southwest corner Seventh and D ss.—en- Assistant Sect’y to siga Land Warrants, | ers, CHAS. 8. WALLACH, | Parties supplied. J. G. WEAVER, prepared nerved—three times he left # grance on D. mae 26} may 16 EDW'D BWANN, eee Tay 24 rath? NO DAT opp. Browns? Hotel. This cay 1 courage in the hall—but the = JAS. U. MeGUIRE, ay 24 — tf : ; ; } jf ¢, frenzied by th s 4 TEE Wee noure pavit-| LNW EZALAPION | nar2nis Acume. |OUNT VERNON HOTEL, [oul ite, frenzied by the atteation ol ol Sout th FOR THE CURE OF 0p The sete of the seve Cape May, Kew Jarsey. H = sell, by at least sero shes naps penetra hae . re 412 and lot 4 in 288, w HE aborr How pletely finished 0 inch, and with symptoms of a mous- Laas aed oaale parties can be accommodaed] ASthma and ee re ee in ec : and furni and malty accom }tache, he fellon his knces in the hail, with Meels, &c. EW AND VERY WONDERFUL!!! ouse is eituuted within For particulars apply to WILLIAM COKE, on Nv. i 0 gueste, i bh the f d ti id Ps Jot No. 3, in square 799, will | @ute 1.5 Sie icselt ; » When on the eve of departing, and was r + Fi % A y itself on probably the best beach ; H Y G E A N A aisnaiee efurecom, at Sig witleck, for bath ing inthe world ‘The house ia meres et blest. . ~ “ ‘ ~ 800 feet in length, the dining room is 450 feet. ¥ Brought home to the door of the Million. BAS RW EACH Lrrustees. | together, the MOUNT VERNON HOTEL aiforie | Freddy went home and passed, for —— EWAN — S the coolest and most delightful retreat in the world, ,0DCe, & Sleepless night; but when the 7] i EY JAS. C. McGUIRE 1 . et) s A 2 ;: S ee econ Lg Lpamgre i any oaks hnaainaeee! Families of six p:rzons and upwarits can be a) jgray light of morning showed itself at made by Dr. o rhe ¥ ‘B—eokds c . P, berween 21st and 22d streets. No Excursion parties except those already en gaged, can furnish their own caterer exeept paying egtra for the use of the house. | By onder of the MANAGERS. may 21—MW&Fim - = = commodated with private tab! ving their meats } 1 + ' x Seay ge Oe bison genpse popes onavine ate Ol By 3.6 Meaur RE, Auctioneer. | furnished at ary hour agreeable to thin. An ord em ae al —— — _— % » refer te 3’s i es . atc rho | the bright s ; ' PLEASURE TRIPS ANA OW INGALING HYGEAN VAPOR AND | "WRUSTED’S SALE OF VALUABLE BUILD. ae ere poe may peera ake ha oan = gr cermrae ee . TO THE WHITE HOUSE PAVILION. CHERRY SYRUP” With this n-w method, Dr ing Lot near Railroad Depot - By virtue of a) Sittote, ? P2y ng boy, & } The Steamers GEO. WASH- | C. has restored many afflicted ones to he vit), as an of trust bearing date on wie 4th day cf Api evidence of which he has innumeral cates | 1854, and recorded in Liber J. A. 5. Speaking of the weatm cian remarks, “It | 181, &e., the subscriber will seil the White House Pavilion, Mount any breathing an | FRIDAY, the 15: , : i? ‘ livg vapor—the medicinal properties | p. premises, all wat pis Wyne White Home Paste Sees once ea 1 a direct Contact with the wiole wrial d being situate in the Tt in a beautifc! place for pleasure tripa; in | Cavite of the Hang, and nus Rage eines oo ns — Ball and Dining soom , also, a new Ten ied changes p aiuublact @ he pranend ia, 38, fi A large number of private Dining Rooms have this Ne: es eenson been added, for parties desiring to be stricily ublic ale, on private. An Artesian Well has been bored nearlz 190 feet in depth, and furnishes pure soft water througuout the house. Z Large and commodious ing have been added. 4 Phe Hotel bas every modern improv ment, in deed, every thins has be 0G. For parneul gestion” The Hygena is for sale at ali the / i ced, every thing has been pleasant coitage covered over with hone eysuckie, where he and Helen lived hap- pily—where neither care nor sorrow entered in, but where a'l was peace and love. Freddy was late that morning at the ; 4 give comfort | office, fur he had to order his engage- ¥ ahd cours ihe aueete ing | Ment-ring; and when he fitted 1t on ce heres Druggist’s throughuut the country,—N. Fork Dutch es : ‘A fall Band of Muc be in attendance daring Bs and whe ite Me WILLIAM COKE is furniss f Jans. 14 sinner Pridbgl Sasa geaiheas the whole reason. : that evening, it seemed as if the cup of ae i . ‘he Inha'er i: worn on the breast under the linen | a z eerie 8 Letters addressed to the proprietors, directed to 3 OSS WAS z ing over. nebo trae Se ee without the least inconvenience—the heat of the | allel with said live westwardiy to ia et Cape Island, Cape May, N. J., wili be promptly sag» gece brimuing sil’ F $$ _______—_ | sd being sufficient to evaporate the fuid. Hun Pits etch g “persed aha a ped ae answered. Wel Ge ROr aaa dine ut every day as its night, and Fred- T | i lersey avenue 29 fe MeL Oe Dees e SAMUEL B, WOOLMAN & © aint was & deck one 2 must N LADIES’, GENTS’, MISSES’, AND CHIL-| One package of the Hyg-ara has eured me of the | Railroad Depot and adjoining Poy’s Hotel, ra ed, Veen a7 LPS ENT ae é Saher geerested ae ; ogiestap DEENS BG y€S AND SHOES.—The Asthma of six years’ Pot Kans enhancing in value, and offers a most favorabie op- STEAMBOATS CONNECTING _ {vied without her father’s knowing it— subscriber belug compelled w remove from } tl bp elec P'Terms Of sale: Half cash, and batance in 6,22 pw" With each traia of Cara arriv land neither he nor she dared to tell the store he now occupies, offers lis pr P. M. of Duncannon, Pa. > hs be fh tes ihenving tatisear fron toe ngin Waeshington or Alexan- ent well-assorted stock of BOUTS AND I am cured of the Asthma of ten years’ standing | 294 18 months, for notes benring ftut-r BHOES at greatly ly reduced prices. All persons in want of the article will fiad it to their advantage to eall before purchasing cisewlere. A. H. SLOAN, No 304 Pa. av., near loth st., north side. may l—if — = ana. a cM My sister has been cured of a distrea-inz cough of ‘4 icles genet occ 7 ecvaral years’ standing, and deci to be incura- nh jong eearanae NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. | tie by ue physicians. kue was cured In ove month Boe WinIEDEOSIVL by Dr. Curtis’s Hygeana. prope i , bal ace rake y. Ifthe terms of eale are not complied with in six | connections, leaving Washington at6a.m for w Jacross the darkness. An clopement— ee days after the sale, the property will be resoid ut the | Orange and Alexaniria cars, ahd connect with’ a that wes the very thin When he pro- Mrs. Paul, of No. 5 Hammond street, N VY, was] rit and expense of the purchaser. same train on their arrival. bs y thing. u P cured of a severe case of Bronchitis by we Hy- CHAS. 8. WALLACH, Truswe. Meals furmshed on the boats. - posed it that night it was received with AS. C. McGULKE, The Boats connect with all the trains from Bal- ‘ bi : . a i : rapturous bursis of applause. Helen may 15—cokds Auctioneer. | timore. BAM’L GEDNEY, Capt. a muy 17~d had read of how the Count Leonard del day of sale, secured by a deed ia trust upon the raners THOMAS COLLY ER er | Him—and Freddy's night was very dark. ORGE WASHINGTON wili make the above} But at length a gleam of light shot = Taborini had borne the ledy Ang: lica del . . ~U. Gaveear, TEN DOLLARS R F a ms P. RM. Richmond, Me. iemnkghainek al . 7 é _{ TRAVED or stole th s Parodi down e ro lacder avery feet The Rev. Dr. Cuzevsx, of New York, testifies of CLES and EY! ington on the 16ib i vhis in height, and Tr cutting his way now prepared t our medicine in we fuilowing language : : of any kind, euch aa Cataract, Parabola, a cu _ Cow, ba ae Th through seventeen of her father’s retain- of guod and fasisionsvie clothis New Youu, Nov. 15, 1854- | periscopie, Double Coneave, Double Convex, and | 4" 8 collar on, marked I. made Clothing” will be soid at Dear Sir—I think highly of De. Curtis’s Hygeana | Qojored Glu prices: Whole suxts, Cuat, Pantaloons, and Veat, of thin cloth or cassimere, for $13. ; 5 sti “ - ers, armed to the teeth, had rowed her seca, putin at short 1 e, with great | ward will be paid on the delivery of the Cow at | C7s, 5 7 ? aa a remedy in dizeases of the throat and Lungs — | care, and persone in want of glasses iaay be ‘cuss | te Wood yard uf SAAC HILL, sixteen miles in less than an hour to Having had some opportunity to testify its efficacy, | (G ger tose which benefit the eye. 30 near the Centre Market, Washigton; | 4), chapel Del San Pieiro, and there Tam convinced that a isa most excell mt mcd Mag~ Curculars “Defective atoms ratisat may O— cost married her in triumph; and although ork = Coate, frota $10 to] eine, both the 3; inhaling application iu. z : = = aps 1 ; eee ee : 330 Pa.avenue, betw. Oui and 10Ui sta, | ANS: Nee have how In lace eee uea! | she searcely expected Freddy to do such —< Bidiose — - 97. poe Prof. 8. Center writes us as follows: mar 30 . prodigies of valor, and had some doubt jack an acy Pants, wom §% to §7 Geatlewen—I have rece tly had occasion to test ety of fine and common Fans, Harison’s and Lu : ay Mareeilies and tilk Vests, from $2 sp re playieg sunt visting Garde! dan Borsa | 2 to his ability to perform the like aqua. ~ chronic sore throat, that Lad refused to yield to oth- Od Point Comfort, Va. fancy articles, such as Shirts, Gi , us, Um Ww 7 ‘br: Perfumery, Brushes, Combs, Moos He keeps alway: hand a lar your Cherry Syrup and liygean Vapor, in a case of ILLARD’S HOTEL, bin’s celebrated Perfumery, Brushes, Combs, jeeps always eu hand Jaser, Ci ees, Buckets, Canes, | tic feats, yet they might be closely pur- er forms of tecatment, and the result bas satisfed | AYNIS ‘SPLENDID SEASHORE WIOUSE 13 Mal of which we are ling oat st hw | sued, and it might get into the aowape beeiies, te. me that, whatever may be the composition of your NOW OPEN, Hie Sal ouMe the tines ck he S ausie, Bie. . “Sole Agent for the sale of Scott's Fashions.’ preparation, it is no imposition, but an excelient d per duyss...... p mar 19—1j. remedy. 1 wish, for the sake of the afflicted, that it lonery, Perfusiery, and Fancy C pers headed * Romantic Elopement ;” Board by the week, per day. JOUN PF. ELLIS, and, in short, “ take it for all in all,” it Board by the month, per day, Baths free for the guests. may 10—lm vc. C. WILLARD & BRO <a aoa ee , rot all. REESE'S EAGLE PLUMBING AND} ™#ht be brougit within the reach of 306 Pa. avenue, bet. Kn and Om ste. bya just the thing: co it was settled GAS-FITTING DEPOT. Pr Jonns, one of the most celebrated Physicians > J Zand co it HE subscriber . aunoinces to bis} i@ New York writes as follow Laas fens oa : | that they should elo b Thurs- Bi. = - ms I < pe on the next Inends and the public im general that be hasre = ae ee eee eee Pas os 7 i . HOUSE-KEEPING HARDWARE. day night at 10 p.m = eo mn ge h ~ D : a ILVER WARE, PLATED Wank pee leer at thee : HODGES | Celent eects of your Hyzeaua or inhaling Hygean S “HE subscriber begs leave to inform the public * : DOUBLE ACTING SUCTION AND YORCE| V8per and Cherry Syrup, in case of Chronic Bron- AND RINE FAN OSS eran that he has opened B store at 490 Seventh st . ao taped og ie . nt to ee mie e SILI ; ze of c irritation Lg chin Spat flan. “3 é*)} between D and E streets, where he has a genars in his absence from the office—a RUMP, which reec ved the SILVER Mi DAG aes, sae ee kr onene ee Goblets, Cure, Bpcoté eet Forks’ 1} hetwe streets, Pp ¢ of the Metropolitan f : rs assortmen: of House-heeping Hardware, Cuter! J a v magnificent Fancy Silver Ware, suitable | Sityer Plated Brittennia, Japanned and plain ‘Tin | WBY he selected Mr. Jackson for that peep hel med Prepared to furnisis sil who may] cated Apparatus a being the most convenient and | for presents, fee Sets, C Daskats: 6 a | Ware, Wooden, Wiliow ‘and Cedar Ware, Clocks, friend he never could explain—unless 7 etual mode ef app ying anything of the kind [] Plaied Coffee Sets, Castors, ets, Spoons and] gird ©. Feather Dusters, brushes, Brooms, | Providence sent him there. Perhaps it His stock ol GAS FIXTURES ere unsur- ton cecrarea, No dou, thousands of per ons | Forks, on beet Albata. Baskets, Mats, also, fine Pocket Cutlery, Razors, ara Ebates Ihe ee nabs aan gin Wa h ye Dist ; uy be relieved, aud many cured, by using your} ‘The articles are warranted as represented, and Scissors, Combs, &¢. aS q ie} bimeit tf ir Eny ‘oe PLUMBING AND —e will be sold at a small advance Hia goods are entirely new, and wera selected | other clerks. Perhaps it was because he wth um the PL! 2 email from the latest and most approved styles. They ia . were bouglit for eash, and wil be sold at the lowest had been kind to Freddy, and had taken J must here be allowed to confess that I = ce r c f posed to prescribing or using recret compounds, but Warran'ed to give complete ‘ a, " ticle, and its ¢ffects in JouN REeSES this little neatly contrived articic, NG ue w #e-All work done satsfucuon . SEMKEN, 320 Pa. avenue, bet 9th and 10w streets, mar 29—tf : him to his room, and had taught him iuded to, have induced me to speak r y T 8 wishing to purchase are invited to ex- i h > self-de% tn cor. Sixth st. and Pa avenue. phar wha peaks r EW BOOKS RECIE! SD NGTON?’S, | amine his stock aa Lert as he is confident he a wre noblo ry _— = pe NEW AND OLD “PIANOS. You are at liberty to use this inany way you may | +), Two Guardians, by the author of Hearsscasc | CaM Offer them greater inducements than they will | perhaps; but at any rai rae 2 E have now in store the largest assortment of | think proper. Respectfully, yours, Se, and the Heir of Redely ft meet with clsewhere In the ci Tae him, although Mr. Jackson laughed at TANG a . 3. JOHNS, he aay mnaake i map 23 — @RsEo. b a ¢. Bence ® cn ae a paptanllcg le reg No. 609 Houston street, N, ¥. | Ltdive? National Magazine, tor June Bc in Dd Bit aehle & Co. love and all that sort of thing.” : Bailou’s Magazine, for June NOTICE. After exacting a solemn pledge of se- So ead — . Price three dotlars a package 2 . ‘7 5 ung _pledg Pianos we guarantee, and tl pon cornea) weet | Gold by CURTIS £ FEUKINS and BOYD & | Yom York Journal, for June CT HE, Undersemed can accommodate with | cresy from him, he told him his plans. i anew Pi no moaths, which | PAUL, No 149 Chambers street, N. Y. Allthe New Books and every thing in the Sta COACHES for pleasure trips ow ~~ ose ? t free to an, ofthe United a he tripe banks anviven To his surprise, instead of laughing at band Piano, by Ancre tice, fer S15 | eaten tee endollare, cults iedione neers: after night (reas the White Elovs him, Mr. Jackson became grave. ar eon hand Chickering Piano for} | N.@ —Dr. Curtiv’s Hygeana {s the ORIGINAL Odeca Building, cor. 434 st., and Pa.av. | | Fur terme apply to Mr. JOHN HOLBROOK, at! «How are you going to support your bargain. and ONLY GENUINE ARTICLE; sil others are vu the Stage Siand at the Capitol, or orders lef at G. af ac hy ” said hi > Pianos taken in exchange for new. base imitarions, or vile and injurious counterfeits, |] —————— _________________| 1p parker & Co.'s store. WM. WHALEY. | wife after you get her #” said ke. 7 aie7s om hand, Sinole, Covers, Violing, Guitars, | Shun teow os you would POIBUN. pun BOOKS from Paris and London, im | may 16—Im* Freddy said that her father was ‘rich, » £ecordeons, Music. Ac me. For sate in Washington by CHARLES STOTT, snd description Lon donwes Baceicg, biet? | T]HE MISSING BRIDE, by Mis. Gouthwenth —|and would soon be reconciled when he JON ¢. ELLIS, Pa. avenue, near 7us sucet; and J. B. MOORE, in | kinds and description, Landes: raning, Plow Dickens’e New Stories, 1 vol is id 4 306 Peuneylvania avenue, the Firat Ward. may 22— | ers, Animal Lite, the Human Figure, Perspective, Pickwick Papets, 50 cents found that he could not prevent it. —aaze Det. Gb anc Win strecte, Rane & Cone Architectural Drawing, &e. Kate Aylesford, a novel, by C. 8. Peterson * But you don’t know that he will,’ 198 ME IP YoU bas Wala. cow | MARLES HASMINS, Architect. may 21 FRANCK TAYLOR, fi Th, ps Or a i «ee or KKSSRE LF YOU DARE I-A ew Walt, very] (Be. crews, hetees Teo nat Maret seen) | —mayai__” FRANC TavLon, | Kaus A ore Mugge said Mr. Jackson. “ Suppose he don’t? suitable tur beginners, composed and dudicated WASRIXGTOR, D. 0. {OOLSUAP WRITING PAPERS of the finest ‘The Laltiale; new edition and Freddy, who had never contemplated to Miss —~—., of Georgetown, by i’rol. W. Hunter, ILL conttuve to furuish Pians, detail working F and also of the cheaper kinds Stanhope Burieigh, by Helen Dhu : 'y e empl bay tes » aaceia va W Drawings, and specifications of buildings of mS large supply just received direct from the man namely Alex, " aa my steadily such an alternative, was fain to IT.Z3 Music ufacturers, le at unusually low 5 a es i ; may 2 Comet Fa. av. and ifts'st, | tom” ne He es tout | aay 16" FuANOK TAYLOR, | my 9 MYBANCK TayLoR, | Confess that in that cage he dida’t know - , al fin THE WEEKLY STAR. ‘This exociient Family and News JSournsi—eus? taining a gremer variety of imeresting reading thes oan be found in sny other—ts publiebe! on Sesunday OG Casn, uvaniaBty m apvance. OG Single copies (in wrappers) can be procured at the counter, immediately after the iasue of tue paper. Prico—ruzez exerts. PosTMasTeRs who act ‘Qs agents will be alowed & commission of twenty per cent. sa reece how he would be able to support her in the same degree of comfort which she now enjoyed. “Now look at it in another light,” said Mr. Jackson ; ‘you say her father, being a widower, does not pay much at- tention to his daughter’s friendships, and so is not aware of bis daughter's attachment, and that he has invited you to his house because you ares stranger here, and he knew your father. Now wou'd it befit a gentieman to take ad- vantage of his kindness, to induce his daughter to do that secretly which she does not dare to do openly, for fear of his displeasure? Wouid that be honor- able conduct befitting a gentleman?” Aad Freddy, nonplussed a second time, but for having been called a gentleman, would have cried. Thea Mr. Jackson told him that his better course would be to go to her father, and having told him of his love, his plan, his revoking that plan because it seemed dishonorable, beg him not to judge him harshly. All of which Freddy would like to do, but dared not. Therefore Mr. Jackson told him to go home ard sleep over it ; and having dismissed him had a quiet laugh to hrmself for fifteen minutes about the folly of premature attachments, and then took a boxing lesson by way of re- ——. to gravity. ‘reddy spent another sleepless ni but the next morning he told a one son that he had determined to follow his adviced, and received his congratulatious thereon, “for plain dealing is the best way to get along, you may depend, Fred- dg, my boy.” Ob! how Freddy’s knees knocked to- gether that morning when he asked for Helen's father ; and when clozeted with him his heart descended incontinently into his boots; but he commenced hig story, although something seemed to rise in his throat to try and prevent it having once started, he presented a vivid example of *‘ accelerated motion,” for he weat like lightning over his love, his fears, his plan, his revocation of that plan, and ended with a burst of tears, thereby reducing the old gentleman to a state of petrifaction. When he came a little to himself, he made Freddy repeat his story more plainly. He was a man who, since his wife's death, had paid more attention to his business affairs than his household ones ; but he was of a generous mind, and Freddy's candor touched him, and he called Helen up. After a long talk, a compromise was determined upon. He agreed not to break off the match at once, (and break two loving hearts, as Helen pathetically said,) upon Freddy’ consenting to lay aside all idea of moon- light flitting without due consent. When he had dismissed the lovers, Helen’s father couldn't help being afflicted some- what after the manner of Mr. Jackson’s atta but he instituted a vigorous search into the source whence Helen drew her intellectual nourishtwent, and hoving made a grand auto-de-fe of all the novela in the house, he put her upon a more solid course of dict. He did more; he kept a watchful eye over Freddy, and in a year offered him a vacant clerkship in his counting-room. Freddy accepted, and having a double motive for exertion he entered into two copartnerships—one with Helen's = one with herself. Mr. Jackson officiated as groomsman to the latter firm, and Helen’s father and nimself had a quiet laugh that evening over the manner in which Freddy didn’é dope. TP There has justdied in the vill of Reiudo: f, in France, in his 75:h year, a veteran of the Frencharmy, M. Peter Kilcia, who, at the battle ot Austerlits, on the 2:1 of December, 1805, was struck by a Bussian musket ball, which lodged in his lef: temple, just above the ear, and remained there to the day of nis death, a period of nearly fifty years, without having caused him any pain, or at all affected his intellectual faculties. After the death of Mr. Klein, his family, to whom be had bequeathed this ball, to be preserved as a souvenir of his cam- paigns, hadit extracted by Dr. Backe, a surgeon of Bonn, who performed the eration by trepanning, so that the ball remains surrounded by a ring formed b: part of the skull. The ball on the side which touched the brain is covered with akard skin similar to that on the out- side of the head. The brain bad not been atallinjured, nor was there any ap- pearance of any fracture in the skull near the spot where the ball had lodged. The medical men express their astonish- ment that a foreign substance could hava remained so near the brain without the intellect of the person being somewhat affected. tThe Crystal Palace, at Sydenham, is constructed almost entirely of iron and glass, the pares of which, if laid end to end, would extend 242 miles. The build- ing covers an area of nearly 600,000 su- peificial feet, and rises in the central transept to a height of 208 feet; consist- ing of agrand central nave of 1608 feet in length, two side aisles, two main gal- leries, three transepts, two wings of 574 feet cach, and a colonade of 720 feet. It is a structure which, for grandeur and magica! effect, for union of strength and lightness, of ease of erection and capa- bility of endurance, throws the famous ruins of Thebes, Baalbec, Palmyra, Nin- evah, Susa, and Persepolis, the Parthe- non of Athens, the Vatican and the Lou~ vre, into the shade. hethidetlamanBaeetneriint 31 Smith and Brown running oppo~ site ways round a corner struck each “ Oh, dear,” said Smith, “bow you made my head ring.” « That’s a sign its hollow,” said B. =a yours ring ?” said Smith. - ic.” « That's a sign it’s cracked.” 0" We learn a little of God's ways, bat very little of his purposes, 5 Be

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