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THE EVENING STAR | NN a ——— + THE WEEKLY STAR. AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, - can be found in any other—18 published on Seturdsy Corner of Pennsylvania avenue, and lth street, morning. Br W. D. WALLACH, Single copy, per niin. =. ++. .0-+-.91 25 and is served to subscribers by carriers at SIX AND : 2 .. TO CLUBS. A QUARTER CENTS, payable weekly to the Treen eerie 3m Agents; papers served in packag: it S734 cents per Pa ay Bor INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE. month. To mail subscribers the subscription price is withering in clubs rained nerghbe THREE DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS peppered: teeat’ eaten "Pe Waseda oe a year in advance, TWO DOLLARS for six o w Sived: it invanably contains the ™ ington News that has made the Dates ora. oii monts, and ONE DOLLAR for three months; for To Simeon throughout the country. less than three months at the rate of 125 cents a | unter, uminediate =e ~ week. VOL. IX. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, APRIL 11, 1857. - NO. 1.310. | Pescteai' eee SEE eT 17 SINGLE COPIES ONE CENT. commmienon af twee nat he sents will be allowed » —_———— COUSIN JOHN. “* Well,”’ said he, with considerable impor- i i , Young. beafitiful. and an heiress, Ida Clai- | tance. “ _ the eee of ie aaa or a pester -— PI 8 ee meres _____ Pianos, &c. _ oat Dent &e. LB orne Sat pensively in front of a blazing anthra- | mittee, iy name is Nichols—Ichabod Nieh- 2NT.—Mrs. G. ANDERSON has seve- . C. MeGUIRE, Auctioneer, TANO FORTE TU G, REPAIRI R. C. 8. GOODMAN, cite fire in the comfortable parlor of ie hand- | ols. Sometimes people call me Squire Nichols.’ area Soren parse ng eh SE) : B SALE BY CataLoove ee ed Inte of New York, ha D emenaaie SURGEON DENTIST, x01 some town-residence. Unfortunately for her, the | The squire paused to see what impression | Chambers, situnted on Penn. avenue, No. 286, 2d | x; 4 Eee ee TaN anne | Ropalion wad Rexaintocal Pies” hates His complete arrengements enabling him ta highest gifts of nature and fortune do not neces- ; his words had made on the new school ma’am. | d0or from the Kirkwood House, mar SI—Im | Fersite ANDSOD AME Minxors, | @ thorough knowledge of his business in ail its | present the following reasonable sarily produce happiness. and Ida, was at that | She was looking down, as he thought, bash- NE LARGE PARLOR AND CHAMBER Riclt SILK AND DaMask Certains, costiy Om ete, wth a practical experience of fourteen Entire Upper Sett , ot. moment painfully sensible of a feeling of list- | fully. OMonet tatiana, furnished, and lighted with | On FLY ISDAY MOWNTN GC AA eer ae "Tie ‘brings the highest testimonials of character | One or ‘on Gold. gacanie: lessness and discontent, for which she was| “ Have you ever taught a deestrict school be- nee ee et eet oe on peed = grelock, snd continuing from day to day until the an apacity, wich can be acen at the Music Store Do on Silver. ae puzrled to account. fore?” he inquired. single ROOMS, suitable for families or single per- ne ecere th caret pre auperior ae or at No. 36 D street, between th ile, emg nest Relpemeeny eter erates. All ‘operat rons acee ; re?” he inquired. ture and elfvet ; Her meditations were interrupted by the en- No, sir,” said Miss Hall. sons. BOARD furnished private, if desired, at 83 | F street, between lath and 1th inns: ommpeosee wil! receive prompt attention. ap8-st* "| executed in such & mauner a6 to Kive every spiisinc- thing or two, if he is old Jeremiah’s son. I | you wasn't very far out of the way. Can you ; mar 3—Im JOHN A. SMITH. Tassels, &c. complete nia, 1855 and 1855. They have also been awarded is * Dr. Sterues Bary: Dear Sir—I desire to expres « trance of a servant with a letter. The address “Never mind.”’ said Squire Nichols, en- | 59 per week. Apply at No. 463 10th street, between | every variety and style of Parlor and Chamber Fur- - PaNTAT tion. Office corner sth street and avenue. ap 3 “Miss Ida Claiborne’—in its deficiency of | couragingly: *‘ there’s got to bea beginnin; to | Date. 2 ema S miture, Bedding, &e. ae = GOLD MEDAL PREMIUM Re ae seeps SpE - capitals and rough chirography, clearly enough | everything Your sehools going to begin Mon- | JX\OK SALE A NEW FIRST-CLASS DW iy ive catincnondicunntere etic tote tenn WILLI 7 1D “'DR. STEPHEN BAILY, - ‘h 3 i hav hie ined LING HOUSE provided with all modern e eighty-five parlors and chambers, which have been e L NABE, PH ‘ ‘ evinced that the writer was by no means an | day. Of course, you'll have to examined | veniences, No. 266 F street, one of the most desira. | Btt Pp inastyle unequaled in this city, the Furni- (Senior partner in the ate firm of Orrice No. 198, P a VENUE, adept with the pen. Ida glanced at the post- | first. Theother members of the committee,’’ | bie locations in the city. A'pply on the premises, or | Fe !l having been made at the best establishments KNaBE. GAEHLE & Co., Three doors from lath Street. mark, “ Pineville.” and conjectured without | said he, with some pomposity, ‘ generally leave | of JAMES C. McG Ue, Auction and Commis. | Of this city and of very superior style and finish. We anes the pamaleture aad sale of grand snd | yy BaAtLY hogs leave to informthe publicshat he much difficulty that the missive was from her | that tome. As we've got to ride five mile | !on Merchant. Elegant rosewood Louie quatorze seven-octave Pi- | ¢! N at the old stand can be seen atail hours sat hix ofhee, located as abv *; uncle Jeremiah, a flourishing farmer in that | further alone, and haven't got anything else to peas hers ran See tend oy Chickering | 1 : aatiee ish ths lense eae et eeaenenerom rest i vil? it} : ii SLLID : ant French-plat t+ ti i I ows most countrified of villages : do, T could do it just as well now a8 any time. | of ieeh and K strocts, containing (2 Rooms, with all | oral Mirrors of vatious sizex and styles." | | ‘They have also just opened anew Sales Room at | }tiety of ditheult cases that he haa trented syoorss- Vith not little curiosity, fur this was the ~ Yes, sir,’’ said Ida, who sense of t udi- | the modern improvements, lately occupied by the | Handsome Oil Paintings, Pasteis, and Front En- | No 207 Baltimore street, between Charles and Light | fully, will enable him to surmount any difficult: . first letter with which her worthy uncle had | crous charactor of this proposition nearly de- | Hon. Mr. Vinton. ¢ further particulars inquire gravings in rich gilt frames eerecks, on the premises partly occupied by Mr. pore eenaaptth relating to the Teeth. Ii< ever favored her. she hastly opened it, and read { stroyed her gravity, “ I'm just as ready now as | of MARY B. ALEXANDER, or JOUN ALEX- Superior Fosewood and walnut c jmson plush-cover- eR ET pg ncaa Relnaos yo pa! connent In, hi profeanione neg Pom ng me | what. errors exeepted, was meant to be as fol- 4 I ever shall be,”’ : politi cnsaihchSacains lament cit = Divan, arm, Indies’ and parlor Ch and highly finished grand and square Piano Fortes | 40d J.and E. Parinly, bas led him, long since, to: lows: “ Well, then,”” said Squire Nichols, “sup | ROOMS FOR RENT. —ROOMS SUITABLE Rockers, Cathie reeeption. Chairs, &e. hed intive | atid Sgons: fra the best Akers: from 4tos- | <aFi.sil meroura preparations for Ailing Teeth “Dear Niece: I takew my pen to write | pose we begin. ere’s no need of reading, a8, for a family, can pad at No. street, uite of rosew jor Furniture, finished in blue Ave, Some WI jouble key -boards, double reeds, i fer @ a q c 4 os r > bet’ 7 2 aa = 0 and st t t lh hes. ments for the construction of Continuons Guin sou sahortleter, hoping that” this’ will ind | we haven't any book to read out of. Ef ack | NSEPUV URES Bomay ies oceans btwnen | | Mokke CaSO fe Pests" | "ian extoutcly mnced the manuturar of | than tht Rovian, mene ono Th You well and hearty. Your aunt is pretty | you some hr iepaer bee geography. Which is | 442 and 6th streets. mar 2i—tf Suites of hands me waluit figured ¢ amas ore’ Finnos, we will sell wholesale and retail, on the most ee ee ee eqn be worn ins) * smart, except the rheumatiz which she some- | the hee esate e besides ita oR RENT THAT LARGE Parlor Furniture. consisting of two Sofas, two | IGm Tlanoa wore awarded the highest premmm | American Dental Convention, times has pretty bad. Your cousin John—I vondon, I believe,”* returned Ida. TORY BUILDING on the Plank | Handsome walnut Whatnots, Btsgeres: and’ Book- | (gold medal)at tho Fairs of the Maryland Tieutute | . Although he flatters himself from his long res'- believe you never s2w him—has just got home * You aint quite right there.”’ returned the | Road, adjoining the Park, and knowns ns he Grove, ae nds, of Narions patterns two succes Sears—Octolier, 1855, and 1856—in op- sence See ee 2 = oy ‘ site, < i ts i : 4 i 6 t w . sofa, psition to fourteen and eighte os rons, = ineville. I guess he'll get along pretty well | Know. but it don't come up to New York. | aude fect deep, It is well suited for a first ciass | Elegant brocatelle, damask, and lace Curtains | timore. We were alsoawarded the first premium at | .. te ee IMONIALS: , by-and-by. when folks sees that he knows a | New York’s gone clean ahead of it. However, | Hotel or Boarding-house. thronzhont the house, with gilt Cornice, Cords, | tie Industrial Exhibition held in Richmond, Vir- | From the late Raster of ee of Epiphany of ! i should like tohave you see him. Why can’t | tell me where the Crimea is—the place where | FOR $41.6 OR RENTA COMFORTABLE | eae Ores py tse Candelabras, and other | en aa recinnes Badr (Ohh nS the Metro- | ny esteem for you personally, and my confdenc* you come down and pay us avisit? We haven’t | they're having a war? | two-story FRAME HOCUS containing nine | Superior Velvet, English, Brussels, and three-ply In addition to this we are in possession of testimo- | }08 88 8 superior dentist. The operations exeentet seen You since you was five years old. Guess | “It isa peninsula in the southern part of | Rooms and Cellar. The lot i20 by 63 feet, on the Carpets throughout the house nials from the most distinzuished professors a: Tor me have been highly satisfactory. | hope tht yon pata Slope nma ince than. Witt ang] eet sorner of Montgomery and Beall street, Georze- | Brussels and Venitian hall and stair Carpets mateurs in the country, which ean be seen at our | My receive the patronage from my friends and the you've changed seme since then. Write soon, | Russia. Nemes as town. Along time will be given ona large part of | Oil Cloth, Rugs, Stairs Rods and Ey warerooms, speaking for'themselves and others of | Public that your skill so well deserves. and let me know if you can come. «+ Are you sure it isn’t in Turkey? the purchase money if desired. If not sold it will be | Splendid rosewood, walnut, and mahogany marble- | the high appreciation in which our instruments are Was! <, 25, 2300, my tv EN oH * O, I almost forgot to write one thing that | “ Yes; sir, quite sure.”” Fonted foe sood tenant Fetes et RPA top dressing Bureaus and Washstands, Ward- over ‘ere held. scone ® A ashington, Aus. 25, 195%. J.W. FRENCH. perhaps you can help us about. We want a} _ ‘ Well, perhaps you're right; I'll look when | (ulivetown. © vo? BARNARD & BU OWEN, | ty Lind and French Bedsteads a privilege of exchange is cranted within the ret six | From one of the oldest firms in Baltimore, Mess: Young woman to keep the school in our dee-| I got home. I'll ask you something about} ~~" ~~" -——____________F © © ___ | 4.) ainted Cottage Sets, with and without mar- | months from the day of sale if the instruments do not A Bor s, Cotman & Co. strict this winter. The deestrict they appoint- | spelling. How do you spell Sebastopol?” Sted tell located STORE, No ait Pome avoone, aes , oY calensio deniers will & Prag g Caer cociod nfs gohan f gp arnt ed me Prudential Committee, and so it's my | Idaspelleditout. between 3d and 43s stroots, ‘Toa good tenant the ep ght Per ap Wardrobes, and Wash- | Vive us call bolore purchasing: oot sivantage | portant and diffeult pieco «of work, which he aid duty to get somebody. It,s most time for| ‘ You're pretty near right,’’ pronounced the | rent will be moderate. Also, several hnely furnished Painted Wardrobes, Bedsteads, and Washstands Pianos exchanged, hired, and tuned. my entire satisfaction, in view of the fact t school to and [ haint found anybody to squire; *- but there’s twop’s init. I think you | Rooms. | Gin todo the Housework of asmall | Superior curled hair Mattresses mar 16-ly WM. KNABE & CO. _ | (0001 the tot dana ea ented tree come yet. Du@t you know of somebody that | ouly gave one. sy cceq | fasnily. Inquire on the premises of WAL. RUPP. | Vere extercten lat of oanerde Baa keee Marseilies | (QHEAP SECONDHAND PIANOS.—We have | perform the same work salisfactorily. it fives would take it? The wages are a dollar and| ‘1 didn’t know there was but one,” said | _ap7-iw* Duilts, Comforts, Bedspreads, Sheeting, Bolster instore six PIANOS, some of which, great pleasure to express my entire confidence acid fifty cents per week and board. She will board | Ide. suppressing her propensity to laugh. | JOR SALE—A VERY DESIRABLE RESI- and Pillow Slips ” - ee re ey = ire santas ty oes haa Ne ee ee oe te ree TA BOGGS with me. Hoping you will write soon, as it’ * The best etymologians,”’ said Squire Nich- I dence, b ¥ nd basement BRICK | Erench China, marbled, and granite Toilet Sets sic ata a 1 pi er 5 3 est ety: 4 a quire Nic! ence, being a three-story and basement BRICK | piten ig eat Chi Rock sale very low, being great bergain — very important, [sign myself, ols, dwelling impressively on the last word, | P\ELLIN' ones lee foe re comin, wate Weick Mahogany hair spring-seat Sofas. Rockers, arm and | 2! 800% Very sae S Extract froma nete received from the late Hon, Jobin “Your affectionate uncle, “use two p's. and situated on the south side of F street north, be. Chairs ‘cases, scarcely soiled ni S Senate, Ave. 19,1 » Jezewran Haypex.”’ ** Ida didn’t think it worth while to refute | tweon6thand 7th. Terms accommodating. Apply ir Cloth, rep. and damask-covered Lounges re i h loth, re 1 ? ths use they received, at | _ ‘The teeth you madedor me work admirably > noti © Pretty well, uncle Jerry!” thought Ida, as | this assertion, She was next asked to spell | at No. 512(<d story) 7th street, betwoen D and E.. Marble-top Sideboards and Beaufets : ing could be better. Very greactaky Bookcases, Writing Desks, arm Chairs ty a etree. she folded up the letter; “so you want me to Massachusetts, which the squire allowed to ap7-Im o! (peng et Silay eon Eight suporior engraved heavy silver-plated Tea | ~ These Pianos are really great bargains, and all Par M. CLAYTON. see Cousin Jehn,’’ do you? Is it possible. | PSs unquestioned, probably because he did — = — a = | Silver‘Slated Castors. Waiters, Tea and Coffee | £058)" quest of reliable Piano and a great targa | To those that seek relief from the maladies of the most disinterested uncle, that you think my | 2°t fecl quite certain about it himself. OR RENT THE LARGE FOUR-STORY | "Gres. Spoonnand Focks ine’ Coffee | should call and see them. teeth, 1 can cheerfully recommend Dr. S. Baily as a : Sadi ta eee counties Gant a We will not trouble the reader with further BRICK DWELLING, with all the modern m- | cuserior Feito Cutlery, Fire 170 ‘Also, nlwagg on hind. the largest. most complete, | superior Dentist: he made @ set of porcelian tecti: property, which is muc fc" ter than I deserve, | detals of th Aspe Thi r3 provements, situated on bi street, north side, be- We aPichrypse he yy Fike SF agi abletwbbek of NEW PIANOS ofany estab- | for one of my family, and plugged » teeth for would he 2 very confortable dowry for John’s | detals of the examination. The remainder was | tween sth and loth streets. ‘To a good and porma- | Walnut and yahogany extension, breakfast, card, tin this cits myself, and the work has all stood wife? However, I should like to meet him, similiar character to the specimen already Bens mene the rent will be moderate. loauire 35 Superior oak cane-seat dining Chairs -Also. all kinds of MUSIC and MUSICAL, IN- | tenyears. poner oe just to see what sort of @ person my country | $ The squire at length very graciously | No-34F a BENIN... French China and granite Dinner, Desert, and Tea | SJRUMENTS. J | JOHN P. Blsls, ak the We: Cone ae 8 oe ee eee bepegem! oo he | f th ly after. an aiteer arth a Perel mibte Fand FOR Nar ES The saunter belar Crystal sit-glans Decanters, Water Bottles, Gob- ZEROTT, eae = aa che promeeee a sal it Dr's Bair. She glanced at the latter part of e lett . ? s ver, A: jour- £ [bigger 3 i ne G s iS ZEROTT, (successor to George s of the professional skill 0! sama meee: Lag T | ish of the whip, drew up in front of the public | S2ut to leave the city will sell out his W OOD and lets, Tumblers, and Wine Glasses COAL VARD on the most reasonible terms, Iwill | Block-tin Urns, Chafing Dishes, and Dish Covers | and Wit Mite e cele ed DLE me Surgeon Dentist of thrs city, or hnving been cogniz “So they want me to hunt up a “deestrict’ | house in Pineville, and Ida prepared to get | sell stock and everything, just as it isqpt the good | Radiator, open grate, and air-tight Stoves school teacher, who, for the phd Pili ponsiaer| FTG willof the Yard, office, wharf, &c., untae the pur | Together with a general assortment of every article nt of his operations on our families or frends, tnke asure in expressing our admiration of his artistic skill, as well as of the uniformly satisfactory manner t i : = = She sy dexike. ‘Thera is no better wnnd ts the inthe housekeeping line. ; : AA ee : " one dollar and a half, with board, will consent on Mts (stanerpes pesos on matin, Seoond MWard sel unior very cheep Tene ‘Apri he a Terman: $3) and under, cash « over that sum nere- ee INS TED ine rinich he performs the most delicate ont difhenit to enlighten the rising generation of Pineville. er Journey ? young man | F.T. WILSON, next to Foundry Church on Mth 8, for satisfactorily endor- USIC, cheaper than in any | commend him to the confidence and patronage T really don’t know how I can accommodate | Stopped up to her and inquired if she were not | street. between G and New York avenue. bonsa south-ok Siew Vock. public, of which we consider him eminent, es K on Tuesday the 2ist, in thas) cubaee Cenaevale? Miss Hall. mar If-tf S front of the premises, one hand: > ie Music published and received every day. ‘Homas U. WALTER, ‘She laughed Sethe idea, but a moment af-{ Ida replied in the affirmative, TTAGE FOR RENT.—LLAND FOR SALE. | ily Carringe, neatly new and built to order by one of | —Piaues for rent. por e-ty, gg eer terwards exclaimed. gaily: * Then,’’ he centinued, *‘ allow me to intro- TASTEBCL Bem racer to Se Kose er > s the best ou eam rers: ix Getadly ean etal 0 ARCHITECTS. BY A R SOLUTION of . _ a ASTEFUL AGE, fiv Ss. + W s bly ol y Cc “ “After all, why shouldn’t I? Here I am| duce myselfas John Hayden, cousin of your | first floor, three second floor and four attic Rooms, | best adapted fora fashionable boxrding house or ho. | Committee on the Weelvasion Ase lane? kecanthone friend, Ida Claiborne. My father, with whom | with modern conveniences for heating the houseand | tel in the cit: forrent. Inquire on the premises | ized te offer a premium fora plan and specifications y for the want of a little : for a building suitable for almshonxe and workhouse languishing in the ¢: Wa nf rs ees you will board, has requested me to convey | 8¥pPlying it with water. A FAR Mattached, of two | or of the auctioneer. a ow ee Lbs resus pecea pag Rompres Chaise is waiting Yoru | hundred acres, which can be reduced to any ‘np 8-d J.C. McGUIRF, Auct. | purposes, In pursuance to said resolution the Joint Bevin Pr introduce myself under an assumed name to “ - resi agreed on; eixht miles from Washingtot By JAMES C. McGUIRE = ‘ommittee hereby propose to receive, from all the ‘ir ¥ my worthy unele’s family, and as an humble | ™ust be fatigued with your long ride. Per- | from Alexandria, high, healthy and rom By JAMES C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. architects of the city of Washington who are dis- | ———————-_____________.___ echool-mistress, to become an actor and ob: haps we had better not delay.”” rented immediately servants and furniture ALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON | posed to compete for the same, plans and specifica- SILLARD, DENTIST, LATE OF CH chool-mi: = te ct an actor and obser- | So this was her cousin John. Ide gased at with house to the end of the current year. Also, a New JERSEY AVENUE, BETWEEN sovTit B axp | tions fora building for the above purposes, and to would respectiully inform the cit- ver in scenes which are quite shut out from Ida | | = - pr . FARM of 3% acres, with improvements, within | © starers.—On TUESDAY A F R NOON, | award to the architect whose plan Chall be accepted | izens of the District and vierity, that hay eS Claiborne the heiress?”’ | him furtively with some curiosity, for it will be | three miles above, for sale or lease. Inquire of April lath, at 434 o'clock, on the premises, I shall sei | the sum of two hundred doliars. ‘The building to be | ing located himself in. Washington, he » This ides, so rapidly conceived, was doterm- | remembered that she had not seen him for SWE NY wy TTENHOUSE, PAN T& CO., the south halfof Lot numbered 17, in square num- | fire-proof thre ,and te accommodate not less prepared to perdorm all operations in lus profes- mar6_ | bered 689, fronting 24 feet 8's inches on New Jersey | than one hundred and eighty inmates in the two de- in the most xpproved style. ined upon with equel rapidity. Drawing her | many years. The result of her scrutiny was, avenne, between south B and south C streets, rune | partments. The. building to be divided into three | Ollie. Nor 25) Pemn, avenue, adjoining Gautier's. iting-des er, she hurriedly wrote | that he was a very well-looking young man. | WYURNPIKE ROAD FOR LEASE.—The Union | ning back about 100 feet, with the vements, , e} ¢ Saice — her, y Further than that, she could not be expected to Probes PN lpg Os real er pepe ag oe | Sonsiating of s ae tlh eantors brick Hous now Race. doenaaenrs gage ny fogs egeten is pay en hy SUMMER GOODS.JOHN i ~ a z, * ry = a i, Of o farm under rei n iy 3 r e ‘D SUMME S.. BS - “Dear Uxcie: I was gratified to bear | judge until after further acquaintance out its road leading. from the end’ of the Seventh | Coast Survey Office. Pe) Union Seatee eae wal be given except to thearchi- SNS ANB Bridge street, Georgetown. D i from you by this morning's mail. as my prompt * Did you have any fellow-passengers?’’ in- | street Plank Road, five miles north of Washington, This property otters rare inducements asan invest- tect whose plan shall be adopted. C., has received from New York and Philadelphia reply will convince you. I regret that other , quired her @usin, when they were in the | D.C., to the village of Brookeville, in Montgomery | ment future | Pinns may be left at the office of the Chairman, on | 89d now offering at very low prices, to cash anv view of the present oceupancy i h 4 ais county, a distance of nearly fifteen miles. ‘The first | pr f being taken in the Capito! ¢ . ind general assortment © engagements will prevent me from accepting | © aise. Jv ene a mile Wiha wite lank, with a good gravel track on y Title erfect. “Termsat sal Sipaie ow one tee scant iin Bee Se NRE fearee ood Pas fp orang part Be your kind intitation. for the present, at least t ay ane Squire er ue Seren ; | one wide, and the balance of the road with hard, bro- | ap 10-¢ JAS. C.MceGUIR ap l—t JOHN L. > follows, viz: st eaae On 3 = a “Ty ' now him?’’ | ken quartz. s a racer ree qe = = New style Silk Ro! s In regard to the school, I have a young friend. ndeed! But how did you a Tie atin of the road Ta under toll andi Se coaes: [XMIRTUE OF TWO WRITS OF FIERI RETIRE TSICIAN whose sandsof | pare iS etnies bach incon Jerasha Hall, who has agreed to take charge of asked John, in some surprise. s: | ful travelling condition. A Facins, issued from the Clerk’s Office of the life have nearly run out, discovered whilein Binck Challies, Lustres and 3 the school for which you are seeking a teacher. | __“\ He introduced himself as the cheerman”’ | Proposals will be received by the undersigned up | Cireuit Court of the District of Columbia for the the East Indies, a certain cure for Consumption, Rich printed (sll wool) Mons Having been long acquainted with her, I ean | of the school committee,”’ answered Ida, langh- | to the lith April, at noon, for the lease of the same | County of Washington, and to me directed, I shall Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, and General Challies and Barege Delaines, in great variety s! iB aed y ing, «and, wishing to save time, proposed to | for one or more years. ‘ne contractor will be au- | ¢Xpose to public sale, for cash, infront of the Court- | F dobiity. ‘The remedy was’ discovered by him Rich Organdie, Barege, and Jaconet speek with some confidence of her competency to ae i 3 oe thorized to receive the tolls according to the terms | house door of said county, on WED) DAY the when his only child, a daughter. was given up to Bright colors and mode plain Baregesand De fill the situation. Please write at once, and | ¢Xamine me on the instant. of the charter and amendments thereto, and requir- | 2th of April, 1857, at 120°clock, m., all defendant's | YT eP Av ishing to doas much good as bier Inines let me know how soon you wish her to com-{ “Just like him,’’ returned John, joining in | ed, under bond, with satisfactory security, to keep | Tight, title, elajin and interest inand to lots No. land | y.iI' Send to such of his tilicted. fellow beige Piain French Brilliante and Percsles tenes the eho Epa. | her merriment. ° He is wonderfully puffed up | thé road in good onter, to pay all the expenses fur | 2 lu sanare No. Gil; together will all aud singular | Pequot it. this recipe, with {ull and ex plieit dire Plain colors Cravelias and Spring-sty le Poplins ones se q . collecting tolls, to pay over the reserved rent as of- 4 y be on s ¥ seasonabl After sealing and despatching this letter, Ida | DY the post to which he has been elevated—a | ten as may be required by. the Board of Directors, | Which the Lime Kiln is located, at the corner of Vir- | HOS Sos Seeicoy, © Sp ane specie & erga pao Breen Brillients sat down and yielded herself up to uncontrolla. pes Imay add, for gs is atively jeaatio | and to surrender the saine in good order at the end | ginie Avenue and the canal,” seized and levied upon | <iiliig—three cents to be returned 8. postage on White Brilliants, from 12% to 314 cents = > i education. May I inquire whether you | °fthe lease. 4 . 3, ge Latest Ny nt aig lat the remainder to be applied to the Best makes new styles Ginghams ble mirth 4 oy a oe Semi The company reserves the right to acceptor reject | Goode, Samuel J. Seeley and Cornelius Boyle, and é a‘iverti t. Ad es, Chambrays and piain Luetres ~Jerasha Hill! _T flatter myself T could not | PAS¢ the cx en a i ET eee ee ee a ea sedat jantienis Ne NlateN Gere iat, in eter | DAME, No. 19 Grand at, Jersey City, N Dr. HW, Bee coed aee cnstons tn arent caciety. 0° a . 3 o Sy * ya yc ad . * e selected a more befitting name for a school- } ary! 12h its Rich Chintz colors best French Organdies r 0 " A 4 api—staw | of Frederick and Augustus Schneider, and John es am. “+ Having been long acquainted with , ane pao eke rys aa “e ee — —— | Purdy, . D. HOOVER, ‘The undersigned respectiule Wyte Goons, in great variety. her!” at least, I am secure from fibbing in that | /@7er than New York, an Sebastopol | FXOR SAL T E FOURTEEN LOTS tds Marshal of the Dist. of Col. ly inform di the publie generally, that lain Swiss, Nansook and Jaconet Muslin particular. though whether it is precisely mod- ba taps with only one p.” ah Fe oe Ne, te paare No. 307, in, the Firat I VIRTUE OF TWO WRITS OF FIERI | hes now prepered to furnish “aunibes and others) Paid and striped Mesias oon Bi . “ ives ».?? sail ion, ‘ard, on which the Corporation contemplated, two 2 7 os OF Paes hrough the season) wil e best quality of ICE, s i est to speak so confidently of my own competen- | y father lives here,’’ said her companion Pee oes Facias, issued {rom the Clerk's Office of the Cir- | eiivared in any part of Washington and George: Pat and ceneed i) gy eg pointing out with his whip a farm-house, which | founded on K, 19th, and L. Streets, numbered 689, | Of Washington ant tome dareetet' I shall expoee tp | town, and guarantees to give entire satininetion, Musli a turn in the road revealed. 10, Li, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, and 20, being (except os * Orders to be left with Kipw PRE - White Tarletons, Hlnsions, and Wash Nets It was a square, two-story house, flanked by | 4.4mail intervening fot)the west half of said Square. | fuoratsad counts. gn WEDNESDAY the stint | corner Lith street and Pennsylvania 3 ris Linens (of the best maken) very cheap out-buildings. and altogether presenting a The new Market House stands in K Street, near, | ‘4 pril, 19: all defendants* right, & Co., Lith street; J. B. Moore, Drug. ,inen Cambrie, Linen aot Bisbee, Lawns t a fonts, ef, to erect a cy, is another matter. If reminds me of a stu- dent who, on entering college. was required to bring with him acertificate of moral cnaractor. Having unfortunately lost the one furnishod b; Fi A .2 | and immediately west of said lots, whieh contair F s an a enue, between 19th and Qith streets : si English Cc table , his temher, he undertook to supply the def | Pleasant picture of substantialeomfort. Avail- | fiy-three thoussud square tert exclusive of hve | Yon'S nied Nol los Nowe wages Neat the | & ew Yorkavenue, between Ith and oe sine porns eiasaw ee Catiiemana ec himectt Lat was in | Ing herself of her cousin's help to descend from | thousand seven hundred and forty square fort laid | City of Washington, im said county and district, 28 33 Rost. A. Pays,” Druggist. corner New York, Bates, Atwood,and other good makes y bY ig one s the chaise, Ida accompanied him up the gray- | down as alleys, and is perhaps the most desirable un- | gaid aubdivision have been laid out forthe Baltimore 1 ass. avenue; and with the subscriber, No. Shirtings , formed that it was slightly contrary to usage to | Improved lots in that section of the city. A sale of lot thereof duly 3% uret street, Georgetown, where Ice can be had White Cambrics (of Jonas’s celebrated make) i at ail times. receive such a testimonial.” elled walk to the front door. It was thrown | the whole together would be proferred. And if not ef- Seat Obie Railcced Coavany ands ; open before they reached it by her aunt, who, | fected before the lth of Apri Se having a front of White Brilliants and — vo ap7-tf T.N. KIDWELL. A vill be offered at pub- ot HZ as : It occurred to Ida that it was necessary to | °P re the; er a ho, | { wi P 5) feet 134 inches on Louisiana Avenue and € street, i i | with genuine New England hospitality, was in- | "¢Auction..- and averaging $2 feet 3'g inches on ist street west, | G& TOCK IN THE OLD DOMINION COAL produce an entirely new wardrobe, since, jes wee d , ~ | ‘The title is indisputable, and taxes paid. | and containing 4,339 square feet, being the northeast | > N. THE OLD DOMINION exer complete, and elegant her, present one, | Poat.pfon making her feel at home as som a8 | ar BASH: CAUSTEN, No-29 F street, | Gorner of aid ean ergo anid levied pon at che | © werent) wil be received. at the’ anki ich silks and an laces d 4 2 x" AY ee 2 RO senna eie ins Loley. ) e chett, ‘ : ly out of place in Mies Sous Tall. ‘oa eal | Ida felt some apprehension lest her aunt, in ANDSOME FOUR STORY BR HOUSE | 88tisfy iudicials No. 20 and 21, to Mareh term i857, in of the Shove compeny, bevag three hundred shares, wa‘am, with an income of one dollar and fifty | *Piteof the years which had elapsed since their AND LOT AT PRIVATE SALE.—The sub- | Vor of Hamilton & Cain. J.D. HOOVER, The capital stock 1s $100,100 (dollars) of which _ Marshal for the District of Col. | $70,000) has been subscribed. The mines are now oe ; oe P A Sepa 1 ; F shia; ap 4-t cents per week and found. She accordingly | tecting. might discover something familiar in | ter'ber will poll, nt private, sale, atte, eptsome | " A r ! hi but the first words addressed ‘ starter a sho 2 2 ion, ” | ber appearance, but the firs rt Fesser ted on North G, between 4th a she taruad in ek ae = pb | to her by Mrs. Hayden re-assured her. the tot being part ot lot pre in rk home several cheap giaghawms and ealivves, * T am glad tosee you Miss Hall. Come in | contains 2.200 square feet of gre H the 6th day of April, at 10 o’clock, I shall commence patine ard to the stock, and its . pres articles to cerreepoad. te and sit down by the fire. You must be cold, vane teal ease one and wide eel the sale, and continue trom day today untilall ts sold, will be wmte known pon application, to CHUBB Her dressmaker, Modemoiselle Fanchette, | Tiding such a distance. When did you see Ida | and aiarze cistern in the yard. It will bo sold on { Of the very large stock of superior new Furniture in | BROTHE, ; A turned up her eyebrows im mirated surprise | last? I hoped she would come and see us, but | Teasonable torms. For further partreulars inquire of | fray Varo Toons OF 7h Street, n ws) jan P. P. DANDRIDGE, Agent. _ mbroidered Liner Cambric Hdkfs. Also. new styles Lace and Silk Mantilias Stella and Winte Crape Snaw!s Plain and rich figured Bonnet and Sash Ribbons Biss -spring, Neapolitan, and other Skeleton Skirts ring assortment of Bajou's Kid Gloves ‘affeta Siik. black laceand Lasie thread do. Cotton Hosiery of every kind for ladies and enered ee active a Seer en — Sth street» west ; RY RX > spe terest will be ranteed upon the stock now offeres = ERY EXTE SALE OF SUPERIOR winal atnckbokers: for th tare No. 518, and Wey roe See OE STON DICE, | fot aale, ty the orisiual stockholders, for the period isdai ‘ ‘cles | Sho writes that she will not be able to do so at | {ho subscriber, on the promises. or at Mr; Leo's of- ) ” “Phe assortment. is large and varied, comprising | Gp. HOOV IRON HALL BOOT, SHOE children ce ehidh abe uns to dintey bc oeinn ama” | Mar ioc a Ovenue Herwoen SS BPM ED. | glmost every description of House-furnshing Goods. | SS. "(NDTRUNK ESTABLISHUMES Tegppyy | Ggntsest Roglih Hai hor. iv and pinin skill, Miss Hall, fur we must now call her by that | ~ VALUALE FARM FOR SALE—sI2% acres | Mahogany and Walnut Sofas, Arm-Chairs and Rock- twoen 9th and 10th streets] have this day A good assortment cf Silk Crave’ ~ she remarked, “imademois- | 24me. answered these questions in a satisfac) A QALUALE FARM FOR SALE SIZ acres Wet Gta’ Reclining Chairs: C o received of J. W. McCurdy & Son, 111 Chestnut st,, Ne aed ee ot ieee retire from the world.”” | tory manner, as she was being ushered into the | County of Fauquier, Virginia, on’ the Alexandria = » Reclining Chairs, Ottomans, and Loun- etagere Pent aries 7 spiment off batten : styl Frarenaie. s : ‘ M cidcme em and Orange Railroad, a few yards from Warrenton | Ae S cs,’ was the reply: ‘ but only for a sea- | !arge sitting-room, at one end of which glowed | fhe alta failee i road tP2 | Marble-top Parlor Tables, Library Tables con. A little masquerading, that is all.. But, | Sood five in 5, spacious fire-place. She had | County Aba and only tg, hots teen tram the | Mirrors, square and oral, gilt frame and common, in | and styles, sll for the spring trade, bowever co: = aaa 5 ed herself, '- | cities of Washington and Alexandria. ‘The Fermis | " " hose wi en y however common the materials, I could not | mer Hayden. She was infroduced to him in | ina high state of Calivationc and 1s abundantly mpd Bureaus, Sideboards, Wardrobes, Washstands, and | well tu cali and exainine my stock before purchasing e Also, Gentlemen and Boys’ wear of every deseri allcolors, shapes | sign. with every variety of House-furnishing Drs and cases | SLIPPERS and BUSKIN TIES joods. Domestic Goods for servants wear of the heaviest consent to forego your skill in the making up.” ‘ cogea Workstands m determined to sell eh t makes. . Deciding at pbaaprlbern dbl mrs sf ie -g | due form as“ Miss Hall.” She was gradually | Pod, with water and umber, aud hag Hae peogerans Secretaries, Bookcases, Office Desks and Chairs elaeupere at ee eeicaned 30 sel chen for the athurchasers may rely upon getting desirable goo.ls whim, and mollified by the compliment, the | Setting accustomed to her appellation. Within a ehort. distange. For {urther information | Very pandsome sots of Euamelied Chamber Furni- ) | Bty stock of TRUNKS and BAGS i she largest | Sapetr JOHN H. SMOOT. fashionable dres«maker set to with a will. and | [to BE CONTINUED IN OUR NEXT.) preg edi TS ht mee Broktite Otte moet Bedsteads in Mahogany, Walnut, and common a — ~ —— | GARAND OPENING OF BEAUTIFUL Sraixs a few days beheld Ida Claiborne ready, as Je- oa ee eee Brown's Hotel, Washington Cits. Hair and Husk ag mag © rendel and pleted RE L ESTATE OFFICE. EGoops.—The subseribers have just returnel rusba Hall, to set out for the field of her labors. | Sprritvaism ty Fuxps.—The Hon. Chas. W. | mars ROBERT MORROW, | ene WS Perr Mace Window Cu ral 8 ie ceustedion sar: antag Left with me for | from New York. where they haveselested with great | Cathcart, ex-M. C. of Westville, Laporte county, | "=e | Aad an sgsortinant of Chink, Glass and Croakery- | my°personal attention, and if'e sale inediccted eres, | cere heniee Cane ee te en “ John,”* said Farmer Hayden to his son, the | Indiana. has become a “Spiritualiet 1? of the HE LARGEST AND MOST SELECT AS- were with a great variety of other articles | sonable commission will be charged on theamountof | heen ever style, class, Seinen auetiee:, newiy-Aedged doctor, "1 wich you'd go Map to | resirighe reat Sone pirituniat of i PIANO FORTHS walvare sate | ,athshwn ote saigeestry te came aS ayy | Sf Brea, nd) China Ornaments pearl nice the village in time to meet the stage. I ex- ‘5 3 : Ss Z Si 7 j | whole will be sold to the highest bidders. "The sale bi . Ih etenhon Cenvtaees: Clie, Mioaen, teummes, Mente: puMa icdcore et | egraph, demonstrates his faith by his pocket book: | 3! Sines pete ae cies ad | WH eaueepoenats co all scromia timers Sof all Uemmess teft in |. premmys comune, ste; Bony, Grease, Mpetio- * The new schoolmistress”"” queried John. | gjo¢ piety :{Hat any intelligent persons putting up |“ ‘TUNING and REPAIRING of Piano Fortes | and vicinity who desire to purchase furuiture, andis | my charge will be attended to with promptness and Solid Balls, Balloons, and a host of little e $100 I will cover it with $1,000, and that theycan | executed by Mr. ReBINE at the shortest notice, in | #89 worthy the attention of the trade. fidelity ; and that it is my intention tomake my office } potions fur little folks—forming in all, the large ~ Yes,” said father, “the one that Ida, have fullo portunity by lighting up the room, &c., | the best manner. Terms of sale: All sums under $5) cash; over 850 | a place of great value toall interested in Real Estate. | most varied, and most complete assortment ever « recommended." and that if they can provet 4 A lot of second-hand ACCORDEONS and | & credit of 2and4 months, for notes satisfactorily en- | Business respectfully solicited. Office at No. 512 | fered in th mor to Gunck Hales. small ~» Whatis her first name?’ asked theyoung | produced vy. pherd pads ap sim ictene ou ‘ARS for sale oneeR G. METZEROTT. Se ee eres: to examine the stock at any ecoond seory) ah arent merenne ese ee brotte” om Store, No. IB, between sth apie. 6p doctor, carelessly given to charity; but if they failin doing so, their | “2° _" >" NTT i y é F 2 bi zi posite Centre “ Jerusha—Jerusha Hall.”’ | S100 is to be given to the paor. see" TACTIOTTS AMERICAN FRUIT GROW-| maf" 4, GREEN, Auct, | J82-008m ___POLPARD WEBB. | | ro all we extend an invitation to Cuacteadly cee ‘‘Humph! it might have been better. How- | ward of Asal for (eer hene at Feely a re: | Ae erie, Guide, sa “| win be aap EGA ADDITION. 3 and sold | “HACKNEY & DAYTON, | them to continue the liberal patronage bestowed Up ever, Lam quite at her service."’ And John | of those sitting in my hall, with the advantage of Floy’s Guide to the Orchard, on the same terms, the elegant set of Parlor Furni- Reat Estate*anp GENERAL LAND AGENCY. = ciel |e McLAUG N& CO. proceeded to the yard o harness the horse, ’s New American Orchardist. ture, in green and garnet brocatelle, exhibited and feb 14-TuF4m Omaha City, N. special sessions to be eld for the investigation; | Kenri: OTICE 0} OVAL.—The undersigned ni ally The lumbering stage-coach, for Pineville | and though hundreds u hundreds, from th Smith's Landscape Gardening, Parks and Pleasure | rewarded at the late Fair. ‘ HATS !—Constantly on hand a full sup- “their customers and was not of safficiéat importance to requre s.| drst imen“of the conmtry to the beest: beve bere | OfMBGE a Si Tometke ibe Pitt heron eee eee eee Hive BEEB s NEW YORK sa | iiss paiiiat they have removed from their late railrad, jolted Ida smost unmercitully, and | bere, the skepticism of none has been strong | Trees; London. T set of the same, in cambric ary A ES, £0 ether with ES place of business, under Odd Fellows’ Hail, to the Le for her engagement, she might have been | pockat the bg them to make the effort to pioeas £ crestor; London. 1 = in fcenand cold satin delaine frou HATS, cot up in the latest style ba babe S Lov early opposite the Bank of Wash- almost inclined to forego her plan, and given , P% oe Oo * 14g Peed jee tchy 0 in ue and gold Camas: for 3,50, as good as those usually sold 4 © ‘addition to their stock mere = t = uthines of Flemish Husbandry. 1 ind gol 5 ington, where, 10 =p forever her personation of a country schooi- pores hae thee Nacoiaeae tp ge hina es Professor Low on Landed Property and the Eco- | With an ‘assortment of beautifinl French pattern oh 05; onde poet es yonabie, Hat at they are, rN ES Liat One, c int. There wasonly one other passenger | would cover with a likesum; that adrum should | "ypt,0h,yrtates.1 vol. London. Lounges and Tete-a-tetes, in great variety. Sash “Tho best materialennd the beri RIES, Mom New York, compmsing every, assort- beside herself, a man of ample proportions, | be suspended from the ceiling of the court-room, | Gaskins knrmers Guide,” LOmdot a A. GREEN, Auct._ | workmanship is employed to produce a 85. Hat, | ment, and of the best quality, to which we desire to who, having become apparently weary of look- | out of reach from the floor; that the Posteu circle | Farmers cits By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. whieh 2a id ved “a Ve do a cash bui nena, | cal their attention...» our thanks tothose friewds ing out of the window. cudulged in a long and | Would sit in the room anacted, and that if the | 09 FRANCK TAYLOR. WO VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS AT | Value for his money. "Felt fats uareeath toes, | why have heretolore 20 kindly favored us with their protracted stare at Ida. j druim was not beaten the $2,000 put up by their OAL AND WOOD—THE SUBSCRIBE (AUCTION, ONE NEAR Jupictany Square, anv | VARS ‘Agent for Driscoll’ Balm ols Thousand | Custom, we promise to merit their continuance and ~ Are you going to Pineville, ma’am?”’ he at Siienils should be 7 ras in charity, but that if | 4 have now on the way, and will be r fe gy the other on anes op ee sep eget ig re 14) Flowers. Price 25 cents per bottle. axhare ‘of public patronage at our new stand length inquired. : ; it was, the other $2,000 should be dispensed of in | livers ina few days, « superior cargo of COOKING | BAA PL wr sell Oo tae Brroct west, bo. fo Op eng He rirect. ear Pa. avenue, Agent (ere tnany part of tng Ra eeryct, at Hardly knowing whether to be amused or te nance ce ee en | COA a ki tween # and F i. Said ot fronts east jompony. KE a v by locks. guards, ete., u ent it ition. Also, all kinds of WOOD and COAL of the best a = ~ business. a indignant at this unceremonious address, Ida | The skepticism of a town of Aix thoussmt peoplé quality conntaatly on hand. which they willbe happy | 3 “oe nu of wine fe inches, Geo ee ve a Gores ape SU oS ne quietly answered in the affirmative, | was not strong enough to risk a donation of @2,000 | £2,S%PPly the publio with on the most. reasonable ‘K fine three-story bri a handsonne variety of GiLANWDELIEHS. PEN D- CLOCKS !!—Just ope: * L Suppose you aint Mise Jerusha Hall, are | t their own poor. Comnerof land 2st streets, Washington ton titsen | E? lot, and a nuinber ANTS BRACKETS, Sori the celebrated Inc- Ny. A great many new styles oF ””? further inquired her r > “ Yours trul Cuartes W. C. ” i y ie cecerert te ng t year or two bee tory of Cornelius & Baker, which they will ¢ KS. Good Timepieces, warranted, as Fone Earther inquired her companion rs truly, ATHOART. st, Gas House, Georgetown. mar 31-2 rhood, |The locality is de- | tee to sell at the saine prices charged to private pur- | low as . evuld scarcely forbear |, ing, this be- | . the Pubiicvic oy, | Siravle.in of being near the City Hall, | chaser n Chestnut street, Phila- | Also, OF MATERIALS, such as Oils, ing the first time she had been cay = bo CONVENIENCES AT SupENsion Buipos.—The have jut stents ely mes Rublic boy within & srells of Ivania avenué del . “Also + Drop-lighta, Gut Gloss maser | cara: Bali Rev WE ‘geen Hin! etree Bockenter ye peepee a Tuesday the | Tatatoek zo lere polested & 9 large and beauti- ‘at aate mnmedintely afterthe | * per Shades, in great va on dec1 ‘Springs, ie ER “ t is my name.”’ sai . mon fe of t! merican Express Co. was | ful st of Guitars, Violins, Flu ccordeons, of the, A = 4 3-2m tne, alding to herself Be i8 # demure | Sefzed by the vigilant Custom Houte officer at the | anion. Tamborines, Violoneellos, tows, Italian ap {cont of the premises, EWARD-RANAWAY,ONTRE | "piSm —_______Brownt Bs be forgiven the fib.” ° trust I shall Fidze. It begun pee by this acres ‘Grae re | ols halonaing ta Mini Store, in find every arti- i i Cs olen er A airectot 3 1 a a | gos ui << ee syLVaSIA AVENUE “I caleulated you was,” contin, for some time, and when opened it was found to | "A large lot of the latest and most fashionable New iey tom 90 foet alley in the sen, j F : of GIL. - i ued half a million of money, anda of did u 16 rear. Lhave just. a companion. “I heard you was coming Wer | foualRuouctng to the ger. voots | "Now and second-hand Pianos always in store, for feet, more on fens.and | syen, foed ; ‘above J | ol VECVRE WIN BIW SENDER cr'new nd night. I suppose you don’t know who I am,” | were deelared contraband, but Bre safe was al. | selon eters. : einity of the New Me- | hime uid for his lodgmen by tw MUSLIN he added. drawing bimselfup in a lowed to go on after a vexatious delay. 7 J F. ELLIS, 9% Pa. av. near 10th st, i i oshi Ir URTPAINS, GIL’ CANO “ mend pmes4 ized a set of artificial teeth which .TZER WATER!! SELTZER WATER!! i ; eo i | mbbicte “ ns rv . o! hs 7 4 oar must confess my ignorance,” said Ids, his hotel and sei a We have recei This is the same official who followed a man to SF secretly amused. . street unsuspect had of bis | brated water. By cue e ' . $: "ata ape “Ea | Stn sda Fens ims Reg ia

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