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THE EVENING STAR EVERY AFTERNOON, (EXCEPT SUND4Y,) AT THE 8TAR BUILDINGS, Corner of Pennsylvania avenue, and Lith street, Br W. D. WALLACH, and is served to subsoribers by oarriers at SIX AND A QUARTER CENTS, payable weekly to the Agents; papers: served in packages at 373¢ cents per month. To mail subscribers the subscription price is THREE DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS as year in advance, TWO DOLLARS for six a neers RS EE PER we oe Ral aetna g. Star. THE:WEEKLY star. ‘This excellent Family anf News Sournai—con- taining ® greatet variety of interesting reading exp tp eenldagey otha. GAAS Doe Single copy, a — nae s months, and ONE DOLLAR for three moaths; for ties Paras : a) less t three bs at the rate of 12% cents a ugle copies (in w — cure at ee WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, APRIL 27, 1857. NO. 1,833. | Het eA {7 SINGLE COPIES ONE CENT. ae Post™ commission of twonte pone gents will be allowed a MARY ANN'S WEDDING. * Play Houses in Shakespeare's Time. FOR RENT ‘ ; = ss mar ah poopetligh och is reser tina fhe re no ln as | oe area Pe ces | chee renee — sPaEDUFiOTEDEeEoDe Ra — | Guid ae eee —— ? = . seven res in London les such t SAL) 4 BFA in the A. EEN, Auctioneer. MPROVED SETS OF TEETH. AL PREMIU! ’ “ We were or ee said Mrs. rere oecasional houses as the Swan and the Rose. District of Columbia, one-and-a-half miles from Hanson, BUILDING LOT ON NORTH T ~ —_ = G ene AN FORTES. “to go to the wedding. _was going. The Blackfriars, which Shakspeare joined in | th@,city, limits, containing 120 acres of Land, with ETWEEN GTH AND 77H STREETS WEST, AT | ,, DR. LOOMIS, the inventor and patentee of WILLIAM KNABE, was going, the gals were going, and we WeTe | the grst instance, and never left, was built in the first-rate improvements, including & rist-Mul. It | Avetion—On WEDNESDAY, the 2 shown ag | Loomis’ Mineral Plate Teeth,” having (Senior partner in the inte firm of ing to take the baby, bat come to dress the year 1736. There was a space in front tot adjoins the well known farm of ** Gisboro,' - | shall sell in front of the premises, at 6 o'clock p. m., | SUesessfully introduced his improvement ths J . NABE, GARHLE & Co., = poerrech find the’ y's shirt. I'd laid | coaches in, and part of the ground is still called fees i wade a HUGH E's WEEN Y Washers fore Lets Ros. 37 9nd ing eaee Note, hee lished himeel? nveombermen ay conPIN NO. FOR’ ES, under sy ae a clean one out of one of the drawers on pur-| Playhouse-yard. ‘The Globe belonged to the | tomer OBO D. LAvINOSTON oaks proenives,. ASAE Othe tees tase te nde hee Dens | | Puss improvoment for Setenl Teeth consists chief- | SF Withes omer oe and, + at the old stand. son had put it; but | same company, and was their summer house. | 8P24..... En i ESR)“ 100 feet. ly in making a set of but one piece of material, and | Nos. 1, 3, 5.and 7 North Eutaw street op. pte an pent ais There were playbills issued, containing only the OR SALE—The BRICK HOUSH, corner of ree sees hird, cash ; balance in 6, 12, and 18 that indestructible mineral. No metal is vsed im | posite the Eataw House, Baltimore. , waaBoe marys make age gutsy" Ts | Soe hence in Update aes ate fs | Kh Sl arate ta, coteniy Yen | Pn fo noes ote Puerto day‘ ale | ican wa eather gge wate | Fy Ravens fon ope na Se ‘ : Me BA, ence rm \‘posters,’” now indiscrimi- | well finished. ‘The corner is now occupied fora store | A,decd given and a deed of trust taken. joints to become filled with moistur eles of | s he : 1 t “has any on ye seon that baby abi it; and 1| Bately applied to all bills ited up on walls. | and is a good stand. 8 is tl opportunity for Title indispatable. a oad. henes they are pur. Nand clea oh qe Henry Metcalf ary Dccase, whee they will “ Of course, none of "em had seen it; Hence, also, the term “Knights of the Post,’ ap. | lvestment. it is rented for $16 a month. I] ask | 8p 22-d A. GREEN, Auctioneer. — acl gen ~ teadedlge inSfpec aa Henry 4 ny os = ena pe Y loka and lanka ey wat arangurs | Bish eteafeuees wo aed ents poe | Sah SIR, ae by a. OREEiaetinnes weeial ia patent, baalsgive,ttewnett | and hgh mui rnd od sare Fae twant nowhere to be found. 2 ee oe Oe won ree Cone e sheriff, | 363d floor Treasury Building. — ‘ap 23-dtMayl | HE SUBSCRIBERS, 1 , re iuce & elodeons, from the ors. from 4 thing in all nature,”’ said I, “ here I had the | ready to give fictitious bail or take false oaths’ ses ne by ess : UTORS or tux | similar work of art to equal mine in purity, beauty, | octave, some with acalye key -boards, double re eds, shirt in my hand not mor’n than ten minutes | The Globe was open at the top; the pit, separa- D2&U6 STORE FOR sal isan old and LATE GEN. James Tnonpsox, at the request of durability, artistic excellence or any other requisite | and stops to suit small ehurches. 1 I his heirs and devisees, will sell, at public sale. on quality. Being extensively engaged im the manufacture of and and nobody can tell | ted from the stage by a paling. was without flor well established stand, doing an excellent busi- | MONDAY, the ith day of AM tat 5 o'clock p. | “All work respounibly warranted. anon P retail 7 Mitt nceer seed the beat,. Gale,” anys T, | 9 seats, and ie secupante were caled «ground. | Mops; ands a shir logniod astny in Wanhington: m,, all his eal estate tn the city of Washington, fo | 2 Pounacavcaue. between ish and 12th streets, im ee “do look around, can’t ye?” Bat fretting | noite’: are alluded to'by Hamlet, Trees wane | the City Post Office. a 0 a ap2-Im His spacious bepok dwelling House on square No. | — R.C. N. (gold Bhi FoF regt peste yey mre) reer <~4 wouldn’t find it; so I gave it up, and I went to | scaffold fora gallery, with boxes underneath, and OR SALE.—Two BRICK HOUSES, contain- | 2: 8nd the following lots : ‘ D +. 8. bcaetrtets )"1 ENTIST, and | 'W° Successive yenrs—October, 1855, and Ii the bureau, and fished up another shirt, and | the orchestra, consisting chiefly of trumpets, cor- ing eight rooms each, situated on C street, 7 10: ay at 72125. Mt, 25, 28, and 27, inequare No. %54 5, woractuaer oF Renee Fob ea Position to fourteen and eighteen pianos from t it onto the baby, and at last we were ready | nets, hautboys, recorders and viols, were placed House ing eh streets. Also. three FRAME Noss! phe on A peeceierss ~ Hip ccuplote srvanacansate quobling tien of the best makers from New ¥ > a Ls a a start. in a lofty balcony, or upper stage-bob. ‘The price | dating pm pe BULL NS yy GARRETT, | No-1. in square Na, 51 resent the following reasonable prices the Industrial Exhibition held ‘in, Riehtaond: Vir 4 of admission to the the boxes was Is, descend! and Bay : Ns ET; | No: 13,in square No. 55 tire Upper Sett Feeth, on Gold. inia, i warded Father harnessed up a double —-_ in other parts of the house to GL 7OR oan ng corner of 7th and C streets south, No. 565. ap 22-Im 4-4 > been “ey ‘Do as. ontawes, ~~ wt ges 1856, bu have cine Seen = drove the old white mare then, and the gals i somietiinas f OR SALE—The three THRE y | No.6, in square No. 0 One or more, on Gold. iiicob Sites Meee raver motel eaeeme and all was having a good time, going to see astincnieiietn aan — tmes trebled, | J BRICK HOUSES situated on south side oF L | No: 2i,in square No. 8 i Do on Silver. re Be ge to this we ere in precension of testimo M Ann married, but somehow I couldn’t | °"py ‘S y- street, betweed 4th and 5th, will be offered at private | No. 23, in square No. 100 Filling, F-xtracting, Removing Tarter; aleo, Re- | niais from the most actin ished professors and bary — ‘ : ie performance commenced commenced ati; | sale, If not sold before the eth of May, they will No. 16, in square No, 126 Pairing at the same reasonable rates. All operations ry ° con our 0 » they be in Sq amatenrs in the country, which can be teen at ou tover that shirt! “‘ Twant the shirt so much; | but the hour was afterwards altered to3; which | offered at public anetion on that day. Portermete, No.8, in square No. 198. executed in such @ mauner as to giv every satisfac- | warerooms, speaking for themeclves and others of ut to have anything spirited ae from under Soetlmocd avegh enteeanent reigns to the ith bi ARE NI H. BOSS, 623 H and 4th streets, The sale wil commenoe nt t dwelling house, tion._Office corner sth street andavenue. ap 3_ | the high appréciation in which our instruments are my face and eyes so, "twas provokin! ce : e proscenium was divi rom the 21-dt 6 terms of sale will be: One-third of the pur- ENTISTRY. every where held. "OW Paras 329 stage by a curtain which opened in th i 2 ay 2 ~ jel money in cash ; the remaining two-thirds in 2 All imstruments are guaranteed for five years, and s Ae mei mars an yet poy At tea Reet sound of the trampet the outte Wee Gthed HOUSE, On the corner OF Meseacitws at ty dartalmeats at six, twelve, and eighteen Orricx No. ine Porscscres Kraan, © of exchange is cranted within the tire Se ee ee ee "| opened; at the third the performance commenced | avenue and 9th street, is now for rent at #400 a oe dhe sepeeel ates eee ene Three doors from lath Street. om the day of sate if the mstruments de by Prologue coming in in a long velvet dress. Ww "6 satisfaction. There were traverses, or curtains; at the back of — « s leave to informthe publicthathe | _ Wholesale dealers will find it to their advantare ~ I'm pestered to death. thinking about that it year, e8, Sere as Apply: by letter Or my Porson s° | day of sale; the sama to be secured by adeed of! pe. BAILY be; : ts ~< _*P 19 _ | trast, to be approved by the subs: 5 ri ° ere shi One of you must have took it, I am | the stage. and a balcony (o represent battlements F OR RENT.—Mre NDERSON has seve- | , The subseribers wilconvey all the title and es- | fie ry ou ata Fura this ofce, lea heen 5 ears! "y inns exchanged, bined. aed tancd. sartain,” says I. | or any other elevation that might be required. ral COMFORTABLE ROOMS for rent, which | tate of the late Gen. Chompeon to the lots sold. All | practice, with the large uuniber of patients, and great y WM. KNABE & CO. ~ Now, ma,”’ says Sophrony, ‘‘ you needn’t | Thechanzes of scene were indicated by sign- | are all comfortably Furnished, either as Patiors or | Conveyancing at the cost of the purchasers. ___ | variety of difficult cases that he has treated sycorss- TION say that,”—end as Fd laid tonto het a good | boards. ‘The roof of the stage was painted sky Gaambers, situated on Fenn. avenue, No. 25, 2d thene tare Hs te ae fe apliod, with within fully, wall ensblo lum to, surmount any dilhculty, BIRUCTION. many times, she was beginning to get vexed | blue to represent heaven; and when a starless or }| 400Cfrom the Kir! a mar SI—Im_ | serve tho right of ree ling on ‘such terms as they | Scientific or otherwise, relating to the ‘Tecth. His ER continues to add new mem ; "7 a 7 ons a own experience confirming the opi if many m and 60 wo had it hack and festh, aad all about bh fs night was required it was hung with Rgows FOR RENT {ROOMS Sr LABLe may deem proper, at the risk and cost of the purcha- P ni nf pinion of many men bet by e s for a family, can be at No. 3% 4) et, | Sers. that baby’s shirt, till we got to the wedding. The stage was lighted by two branches, and the ns et 30 Apply to Mr. PAL h emivent in the profession, and especially Drs. Harris ‘ F 7 Fini preety PS psM ALO | and J. and E. Paemiy, has fod him, long since, todis. | ER pm cover Farnham ary py . etween Indiana avenue and EF street. Apply t tl wae! i e Wednesday, Fri Seeing company kinder put it out of mind, | body of the house by cresset lights, formed of NAS GLICK, 422 Pennsylvania avenue. between ap it-d Executors. Sed a saercarsal cparetions for par Belgas po day. and iturda ween Zand 6 p.m. = and I was getting good natured again, though | ropes, wreathed and pitched, and placed in open | #4 80d Sthrstreete, mar2i—tf_ | = VIRTUE OP TWO WRITS OF FIERI | MeMts for the construction of Continuous Gum | _ Terms &5 per a See. Lcould not help saying to myself every few | iron lantems, occasionally interspersed with wax | [YOR SALE.—A VERY DESIRABLE ReESI- | [Ny ,IRTUE OF TWO WRITS OF FIERI | Teeth, and that Porcelian, mounted on Gold Pinte, | (OCAL MUSIC.-Mra. FRANKLIG aloes i “what could have become of that | tapersinthe boxes. ‘The stage was strewn with rT anes three: story and basement BRICK | cuit Court of the District Columbia for the County | #8 the Only relinble substance that can bewornin the | W of Music, having vacant honrs for a few moro minutes, “ what cow ave becom ied, | fushes. Young gallants, entering through the DWELLING, containing seven Rooms, with brick Of Washington, and tome directed T shall expose to mouth, as was most conclusively shown by the last | Scholars, reguests those Ladies who are desirous <a f arden up to be married, | tiring house, sat on stools on the stage, for which | Back Building attached for the kitehen and servants, | public sale, for cash, in front of the Court-honse | American Dental Convention. of being perfected in Balind Singing, or Opern Mu fo j they paid extra, to exhibit their finery and play at gnd situated on the south side of F street north, be- | door of sai county, on WEDNESDAY the 29th of mapas leaden peed vagy eens iH to favor her with an early a) . Terms Mary Ann was a real modest creature, and | Cards! The audiences were gen: tween6th and 7th. Terms Sees. Aeey April, 1857, at J o'clock, p. m., all defendants’ ri dene? and practice in Washington, he ts favorably | known at her residence, ae eet, between E erally very vocif- No, 512 _ . ht, known to his numerous friends and patrons, he begs | and ith, and at the M. Stores of Mr. Dav was mor’ half frightened to death when she | erous, playing at cards, eating fruit, and smok- BE Na 76 Rhos) ath POLARS WEEK aeguna id interest, in and to all of the subdivi= - - te “ys a ee : co. 4 * leave to refer them to the following Metzerott. came into the room with Stephen, and the min- | ing tobac ap 7-Im cal Estate Agent. | City of Washington, ye Beh eae Nh Otte TESTIMONIALS: " rom te i 4 SE vD- N NOs, , ister told them to jine hands. She first When a tragedy was played, the stage was hun; NT. 5 7 said subdivision have been laid out forthe Baltimore | F' the Like Mactes * tee cuncen ot Epiphany of papas ne Phe cOaN “4 cond whie > J 3 * OR RENT.—THE LARGE FOUR-STORY her left hand to Stophen. ‘ Yourother hand,” | With black. The performance generally laste BRICK DWELLID i le . bers of Congress’ families, an hs by tern PARE thee Actors were paid by shares—a primitive system | fween sth and loth streets. “4 eS iioel belteee 50 feet 1% inches on Indiana Avenue and C street, | Ty Seg muserioed 1 wetjens expoeted : ‘ bashfal, too, he didn’t know what he was about; | ¢¢i1} observed Fs P bib 5 pe a ve been highly satisfactory. [hope that you | 2 Pianos, very pretty cases, al $150 each he thought ‘twas his mistake, and that the the country. It was estimated that a first-rate ac- . 34 E street. - mar7-tf | nd containing 4.339 vageeihe pres Ap joven tee Sublic thats the patrosnge from my friends and the | 2 do” comnton, at 25 eheh minister meant him, so he gave Mary Ann his | tor might realize ahont 9s. a night; or about £000 FORSALE OR Pe e this city. . ~ | and Ohio Raih Com and a plot thereof duly s < : ir—| have been used only a few 2 i s hi | two hours, and ended with a dance. rovements, situated on With all the modern im- | recorded, The said Tote NE and ‘N. bavi ‘a front of | Dt. Sterves Barry: Dearkir I desire to express a used only a few im says the minister, and poor Steve. he was so | 2 4 superior dentist. The operations executed | sie very low, being great bargains: y many of the traveling booths in Reet tenant the rent will be moderate, Inquire at | “M4 averaging 92 feet 3% inches on Ist street west, as ic that your skill so well deserves. 2 do beautifal rosewood cases, rearcely soiled <a & corner of said square: T.—THE DESIRABLE | property of James Crutchett, and will be sold to RED ri the few mouths use they received, at lefthand. That wouldn’t do, any way, a left | year. ‘The averaze receipts of the Globe or Black- RESIDENCE en the corner of F and 2ist sts., setialy Jadicials No. 2) and 21, to March term 1857,1n | \ashington, Aug. 28, 1055 ‘PRENCH. a0 each ——— handed marriage all around; but by this time | friars, after deducting the daily expenses, amonnt- | together with the Grounds surrounding it. The | favor of Hamilton & Cain, J.D. HOOVER, a 2, do at $175 each. 7 hi idn’t k hi he d | ingto 46s., had been estimated at about £9. Honse contains sixteen rooms, has gas throughout, | 8p 4-tds Marshal for the District of Col. From one of the oldest firms in Baltimore, Messrs. These Pianos are really great bargains, and 1! per they didn’t know what they were about, and | . i and f Th leh a, 3 r Par ry * Authors’ profits were derived either from the inrnace, e stable will be sold or rented with Boggs, Cotman & Co. sons inquest of a reliable Piano and a great largain a ager = right = - - ies tulle of thats coppers et Gp ha oe bers the house 1f desired. eee, lof, the house, stands on By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. Having employed D itephen Baily, Surgeon Den- should all and see them. a : # then her left with his ri en both their | (2-5 ight of 7 Ly ss 1 Ps fe @ purchaser can have more i SRE 5 SITE, | tist, of Washington city, to execute for ine an im- so, always on hand, the largest, most complete, hands again, until I was ory of a fidget, and | ies a 3 pe manes sevice change if desired,” IN reer ata etc yi Rapala portant and ditheult piece of work, which he did to | and reliable stock of NEW PIANOS of any esta gan ) fo the third. s F is | tothe third. Shakspeare is said to have reeeived Axso, for Sale—The LOT OF GROUND onthe id for sal rf TUESDAY AF- | my entire satisfaction, and in view of the fact that | lishment inthis city. thought they never would get fixed. | £5 for Hamlet, but the usual sum for a play was | corner of F and 19th streets, and LOTS on 19th,near | Mfr sale at public auction on ¢ 44g | one of the most distinguished members of the Deutal | _ Also, all kinds of MUSIC and MI g° be as Pet ‘Apply to CHUBB BROTHERS TERNOON, the 2th day of April, 1957, at 4! . cating STRUNENTS. JOUN F. eke matters woren the ings te Goes ln open “PU weal Bap A eR oe Se ns at i make matters worse, she n cough, enemeencasaaeaae - a —__-______ | Brick Residence at the corner of i3th street west . heen eteaee ome marta Sonnees A 1 ~ _ VALUALE FARM SALE-—si and | street north, osite the Franklin Square, | great pleasure to express my entire confidence and G. ME ROTT, ( to Gec ira’ Om,J suppose, and called for a glass of | A Fiat-Boatman's Mode of Obtaining Pro of good FARMING LAND: tana ates | brink parte of Ted SPs. the Leranklis, Sauare, | Fem ebtination of hig protesctoral sil = Wiven) aaest of Neves Becta ee water. The minister had just been drinking, visions. ‘ i 7 3 itimore, Jan. 12, 1857. HARMA BOGGS. , y . | We hav. bd tort © Mix County of Fauquier, Virginia, on the Alexandria | 8 front of 20 feet on iSth street west, the lot extend: and William Miller's celebrated PIANO and the tumbler stood right there, and I was | We have seen a yg many stories of Mike | and Orange Railroad, a few yards from Warronton | ing back 9 feet on I street north to an alley. fi ived fi late Hon. Joh: on hand the largest stock of PI so nervous, and in such a hurry to see it all | Fink, the rest head and founder of the tribe of Junetion; within nine miles by Railroad from the he above property 1s in one of the most beautiful | Extract froma note received from the on. io C 175 up to $1,000, »ver with, I ketched th bi 4 | ee fiat-boatmen, but here is one from the | County Seat, and only two hours travel from the | and fashionable as well 2s desirable and sper d ports M, Claxton. Aug. 19, 1856. $ Vict INS, BRASS INSTRU Withit to ber fer Tho ee ant Tam! Louisville Democrat that we never saw before: | cities of Wasliagton cod Alene niin ene Farmis | of the city, the side of the lot on I street north being | any th Oe ix ano cask ohaukhie | coe SFLU BANJOES, ACCOR DE with it to her. for I thought to ness she Passing slowly down the river, Mike observed | 4 high state of cultivation, and is abundantly sup- opposite theabove named important public square. | , The Mtciue Von oeae and SHE AIUSIC, cheaper than in any was going to faint. She undertook to drink— | L d’ beautiful ¥ plied with water and timber, and has munch excellent | There are few situations inore eligible fora private | ing cou! ‘ "y FSHN M-CLAYTON. south of New York. 3 dea’ Sma hoes ts d, but th ler | on the chore and teat Hock of sheep grazing | meadow land. Churches, Mills, and good neizhbors | fesidonce,and a good opportunity. i here offered to NM. N. Music published and received every day. don t Kuow how it happened, but the tambler | on the shore, and being in want of fresh provi- within @ short distance. For further information | those who wish to procure a delightful home. ‘ef Pianos for rent. nov 4—tr slipped, and gracious me, if between us we! siens, but scorning to buy them, Mike hi upon | apply to JAMES MORROW, Esq., on the place, | Terms: One-fourth cash: the balance in equal To tpose that seek relief from the maladies of the aide ill thi Hl over th d | the followi pedient.> He noti : rts the subscriber at h oker's Office, near | paymonts at 6, 12, and 18 months from the day of sale | teeth, I can cheerfully recommend Dr. S. Baily ass RETIRED PHYSICIAN whose sands of ready os eo | was a pete Sse to theshors: Cae ene Browa's Hotel, Washington cin. wisi ce with interest, secured by a deed of trust on the caper Destists = pate a | of ares om A life have nearly run out, discovered while in i. . SRT N z roperty. for one of my family, and plugged several teet bo Rast Sapa in Conn I was dreadfally flustered, fox it look-.| dust; be leaded Ms bout in the edtyad tied ber | MAEM ROBERT MORROW. | Pret). a: etuot comped with inten dayafrem | ferent onl the wok has all stood wellformorethan | ff S'S finn: Uronchitie: Cousin, Coldecond in ed as though it was my fault, and the first | fast. In his cargo there were some bladders of the time of sale, the right is reserved of reselling at | ten mre Va. Conf. of the MoE. Church South, Debility. The remedy was discovered by him thin: fale ‘out wih handkerchief | Scotch snuff. Mike opened one of these, and ICE. __ | the risk of the purchaser. ar s A 1k iene, ie - b. S od when his only chi daughter, was given up te ond aids i Ss Mace Anas i ea nike a ter | taking out a handful of the contents, went ashore, ap 13-eoddde JAS. C. McGUIRE, Wer the wadersigned. having had occasion to avail | © die. Wishing to doax much good as pocsible, he ~be = as ESC. i of fiicted feilo: up, and she took ‘A The folks had held in } einen eouphiyoritan tert tae aie | Whi eerste ICE DEALER, By JAMES C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. gurselves of the professional skill of Dr. S. Baily, | Will send to such of his afflicted fell . 2 | request it, this recipe, with full and ex plici pretty well up to this time, but then such a | returned to his boat, and sent one of his men ina | _, Office and Depot—Southwest corner of F ani 12th | YALUABLE BUSINESS STAND OPPOSITE | Strseon Dentist of this city, or having been cogniz : for makinog it up and suecessfully using 11 2 2 4 ant of his operations on our families or friends, take | UO" me Sue gigzle and laugh as there was. I didn't know | great hurry to the sheep-owner's to tell him that | Streets. Washington, __iapnaf | Ve THURSDAY AFTERNOON Agat Sth nts | Pleasure in expressing our adnuration of his artistic woe egg ay magento: pong eg what had given them such a start, till I looked | De “ had better come down and see what was the CE !! ICE!!:—The undersigned respectful | o’clock, on the premises, 1 shail sell parts of Lots | shill sa well et ee Sete coe dithemin | the Jecipe, and the remainder to be applied tu the and seen that I'd give Mary Aux that baby's | matter with his sheep. ly inform his friends and the public generally, that | NO “2and 12, in square No. 432, fronting 17 feet 735 il shirt!” it of this advertisement. Address I Upon coming down hastily in answer to Mike’s | he is now prepared to furnish families and others) | inches, more or leas, on Louimiaaa avenue, between crestor Desay eee tila deipicinc eee be TAMES, No. 19 Grand st. Jersey City, N- summons, the gentleman saw a portion of his | tbrough the season) with the best guality of ICE, | 7th and sth streets west, running back 9 feet to. | Commend him to the confidence a cnieentig worse | cP Here Mrs. Jones, who is a very fleshy woman, | flock very singularly affected—teaping, bleating, | dclivered.in any part of Washington and George- | paved alley, with the improvements, cousisting ofa | PUblic. trent! = im ' ; : . ; \ . i e nomas U. WALTER, Architeot U.S. Capitol. YO ALL THAT VALUE THEIR SIGHT. undulated and shook like a mighty jelly, with | rabbing their noses on the ground and against ph a three-ator brick Warehouse, reoently occupied by OMAS Mittue, M.D. of Washington, D.C. caries her mirth, and it was some time before she | each other, and performing all manner of undig- | oorner 14th street and Pennsylvania avenue; GRo. Letts IL Booked Sire j z }. 8. BonreR, M. D. of Georgetown, D.C. JOHN TOBIAS, could Proceed with her narrative. nified and unsheeplike anties. The gentleman | F. Kipwrit & Co., l4th street; J. B. Moon, Drug: | Eee 18 Sey Gos iene Or Desisees Yarpe Pixcous, M. De of Washington, D. C, PRACTICAL OPTICIAN, “* Why,’ ses fr location and being immediately Th? f Washington’ D. * a a * sai ji ly puzzled, man ike, « t, Penna. avenue, between 19th and 2th streets; aa jhe § Jos. f1. BRADLEY, of ington, D.C. | wishes to call "the attention of all that’ = ping dors ber chet een EE TAEc| eo nmeer wish wen the uation eiin the atte Gronou Starz, New Yorkavene, between loth and | pone, Re contre Market : Wattte Lantos ee Mayor Whehtaen, | hader mith delete ght, caused Ty age, wick a eK3, * my “ey, % nm ; = th streets; opt. A. PayYne, ruggist, corner : One fourth cash ; the residue in 6, 12, 18, _ = 5 es 1, iy xe dress for a “kerehief, That came from being eee don’t know??? answered Mike, very 4thand Maas. arcane, and with the subsaril ft, No. aaa cei ane SGraneaty sneered be, dood ot egies Saeed iineek en nbaieer. lected, tofisauperiot SPECTACLE Sand a, fcr oy oly spe 1 Sept ‘I do not,’ replied the gentleman. Secitiase Peisgnr ed Ome ret ea wales 0 C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. nt accuracy, and brillinat transparency, suited precise “And Mary Ann and Stephen—were they | «Did you ever hear the black murrian 2”? asked ap 7-tf T.N. KIDWELL. Aa : = R. VILI ARD, DENTIST, iam, OF CHI- oe rent pene Speeins Soe ee De agin intemal ah Torch cea Pa, ale 22%, to 3.00 tons of By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. sp_ | izens.of the District and vicinity, that inv- {oes | are the ili eliectn euused to the precious. organ me. yes,” said Mrs. Jones, “and it rch. oe the sheep own in a terrified reply. PURE ICEat the Hockley Mill, near the Relay UCTION SALE OF FANCY GOODS, PER- | ing located himself in Washington, he ix sight from the commencement of using glasses i turned out to be the gayest wedding that I “Well, that’s it!’? said Mike. ‘+All the sheep | Honse, on the Washington Railroad. It can be sent FoMERY, Comps, Brusugs, FRENCH MIRRORS, | now prepared to perform all operations in his profes- | not being precisely suited, by the use of an Opiome ever attended.” up river’s got it dreadful. Dyin’ like rotten | in cars either to Baltimore or Washington. Apply | Suow Casks, Counters, Store Furniture, sion, in the most approved style. ter; and the practice of many years enables him to “ ee mi dogs—hundreds a day.”’ to ROBT. C. WRIGHT, Patterson st. CHANDELIERS, AND OTHER ARTICLES.—W ill be sold Office, No. 250, Penn. avenue, adjoining Gautier’s, | measure the focal disease of the eyes, and such And the baby’s shirt, Mrs. Jones? “You don't say so!?? answered the victim; | _ap23-2m Baltimore. | at public auction on TUESDAY, the 2th April, | jan 2viy glasses that are absolutely required will be furnish- “La me,” said Mrs. Jones “how at | ‘and is there no cure for it ?”” 1837, by virtue of a deed of trust from Selby Parker, folks do ask questions. Everybody agreed cond ed with precision and satisfaction. = ; ah ton county, | @PRING AND SUMMER GOODS.—_JOHN H- | JOHN TOBIAS acknowledges the very liberal nersed Ty Only, one, as 1 knows on,1) was. the reply. | NERY ANE DE OSU GR oUF FEY OF FUR. | jporrded in the Jent rooms ot Meammammton cumttg: | SERING AND SUMMER, GOODS. JOHN B- | JOHN TOBIAS scknowlodges the very liters! ought to make Mary Ann a present on’t. ‘You see the murrain’s dreadful catchen’, and if icon n immense variety of | the store of said Parker, urder the National Hotel, | C., has received from New York and Philadelphia, the patronage of those who have not yet availed “ Wal wid Shee the = 18 = Better ast: so aaa ome si PERE Cool in Fost wariety i now styles | ‘Square 491, Washington city, and for the purpose | and now offering at very low prices, to cash and | themselves of his aid. “* Well,” said Mrs. Jones, “ ‘twant long “fore ie whole flock. ler shoot ’em right off: | SUPE: J of said trust, all the stock in trade of said Parker, as prompt customers, a Inrze and general assortment of Persons that cannot conveniently call, by sending novelties, adapted to the comfort, and conveni- le of said deed, consisting | St4PLe and Faxcy Goops—comprising in part 88 | the giaxses in use, and state how many inches tives she had a use for it."’ And that’s the end of | they've got to die any way.”’ ence of housekeepers. We name the following arti- enumerated in the sched: llows, viz: . can read this print with th pectacies, be sup the story but no man could single out the infected | cies, which will be found the cheapest and bost of | Of various Fancy Goods— | = New style Silk Robes and fancy Silks plied with euth as will improve therrenete * — iE sheep, and shoot them from Sa, the flock,’’ | their kind ever offered in this market. Perfumery, Porte Monnaies, Playing Cards est make black Silks, highInstred | Innumerabie testimonials to be seen ; and referen- A c said the gentleman. ‘ My name’s Mike Fink!” | In TABLE LINENS, we have— . Ladies’ Cabas, Fans, Hatsoreand Strops Black Challies, Lustres and Mons Delaines ces given to many who have derived the greatest A bozztixe Gazerzer.—There are seven | was the curt reply. And wat answer enough. | 12-4 wy 124 to 12-4 by 16-4 Belgian double Satin Dam- | Son08" Card Cases, in silver and in pearl Rich printed (all wool) Mous Delaines _ ease and comfort from his glasses. Edinburghs in North America; one called New, | The ventleman begged Mike to shoot the infected ask Table Cloths. This inake of Linen is very | Tiif-ruhber Toys, Scissors, iar Oil, Tooth Challies and Barege Delaines, in great variety Circulars to be had gratis, at his office, No. Siz four moce that are spelt Edinburg, and one that is sheep and throw them into the river. This was uncommon, in this country. The designs are Brushes , . Rich Oreandie, Barege-and Jaconet Robes | Seventh street, three doors from Odd Fellows’ Hail, sites cleven “New ramons there are xix, be- | exacily what Mike wanted, but he pretended to | g 4 @%i!"0¥"l, 10 16 eeaktast Cloths rene apts eared piety ia Shee ee ee ee se acgras NoRPoLx, September 7. 1954. Bridze ers ow pecomdons and one London | resist. «It mought be a’ mistake,’ he said; | $¢@y%4t0t-40y 016 Breakfast Clothe A Cyanotic Bnoe Cues aa Meets jain French Brillients and Pereales Siz: The Spectacles you made for me sit very ene : — ten Dublins, only one bein; | “they'll maybe git well. Hedidn’t like to shoot Irish manufacture 4 Show Cases with mahogany frames jain colors Cravellas and Spring-style Poplins well, and seem to have improved my sight more than pats 5 r en towns ase named Paris, thir- | so many sheep on his own say so. He'd bettergo | 3-4 double Satin Damask, for overlays, to match the 1 large Gilt Chandelier, ath hve ranches ucals. a light seasonable fabric ay any other I have lately tried, os teen Viewne aepbure (without the Saint.) fif- | an’ ask some of the neighbors ef it was the mur- above. This is a new article of Furniture, and a | 4 Af smaller Chandeliers, 2 gilt Window Lights est French printed Jaconets and Brilliants LITT. W. TAZEWELL. van nna aed eighteen Berlin. There are a/ rain sure ‘nuf.” ‘The gentleman insisted, and reat improvement in the saving of time and | 2 fon¢° Panel Counters, one Clock, Oil Floor Cloth White Brilliante, from 12% to 3144 cents * doriat Romes, to which some Shaksperian aspi- | Mike modestly resisted, until finally he was prom. aoe yey or arg Airg Seen Chairs, and sundry other articles of Store Furui- Rest makes new styles Guighams pehtye tried 8 pir of Spectacles obtained from Mr. i had ‘a cu a some nbrays Ant 5 u et ton ight, ‘ve Rouen a Pett wamat i with's yuner, | 2c pret gallons eee cra al as lowss aids pet dosen : ‘The ‘sal will commence on the above described op eee styles, in great variety, at and corresponding with fis deseription of the io yet while A dng oye ched with a Juliet; | would com ly. His scruples tinally overcome, TOILET GOODS. preiuisex ‘at 10 o'clock a.m., On Tuesday, the wth 12% cents 3 IT recommend him as 8 skilful optician. ome aad there is a place found alee fea aed Ovid, | Mike shot the sheep, threw them into the eddy, | Russia, Barnsley, Scotoh, aud Irish 15-4, 12-4, 11-1 April, 1857, and will be continued there from day to Rich Chintz colors best French Organdies HENRY A. WISE. ie tole ote bel pacha also for a Virgil, there and got the brandy. After dark, the men jum 16-4, and 9-4 Linen Sheetings, some as low as day berinning at the same hour, until the whole is WuHitr Goons, in ee a Musli ue : ees ae "3 : a fifteen places have nl peng i the laud. although | into the water, hauied the sheep aboard, and by | __ cents o disposed of, Lona Lintsunet of Sie Tobias fee the: parpase ot tering thei dcigtion “fhe ae eighteen arent | SoZifhihad thew perked sway, end weregiiing | All ide and cain Pilow and Belster-cue | rng of mle; oral mma sad unter 9, | Bial stea Nee ade win Muna _ | Henane st heen fey aso ae le are eigh 41 Bel ‘i . 3 all si * 4 | Pe v j ”, = wala nate pan lezen Spat, there | MoT? Sere te rem. Aan sngnse vasity of ellt Toweling, forall pur-| side Gag eal amounts, for sgt raring 2; | Pigsland striped Jaoonet, Nenwook aod Swim | aligiy lore ue, witeh kare purded mens paly a single s. Again, two Hannibals i er illes, Turki i Nestneat CW z W letons, Illusions, and Wash Nets jured by writ- Sy : y JITE 2 es, rkish, Dimity, Lancaster, stees: A M. McK AE, 2 Vhite Tarleton BENS. My sight, originally very good, was injured by wri Seepage oa Anthonys, and a Pom- | Pe abet ‘s i Coral Londok’ ancecticine Bloratt ers Toilet Quilts, in leaden to 9-4 - ‘ WILLIAM H. PARKER. Irish Linens (of the best pokes) vety, cheap ing and reading at night, frequently to a very a Eur, except as ape ated TS { Teegee j tradesmen are rep pooch ay eee Sein criband Toilet Covers to match ache Fas a ee 2 Super Furhsi'Lone Cloths st itable for Ladies’ aiacaees qucureun cedter ee Siheut tae pee There is no Augustie epee there is a Junius. | Save stone cutters should Keep 2 schoolmaster — | French Canopies, for suspending nets or draperies By C. W. BOTELER, Auctioneer. New vork, Bates, Atwood,and other good makes | ! B&¥® Previously suifered. °° to os _ . sev- ry es . brics Onas’ be ~one Washingtons, sixty-five Franklins, if. | Most men suffer enough above ground, bots ie Ei fi por French farniture Chintzes ath, at 10 o'clock a. m., 1 shall sell at the residence of White Briliants ‘and striped India Donity Faavetand ike. Subiurs Meoitndes Ser Gem or ght Jeffersons—counties. towns, mountains, | Deing bunglingly abused post mortem, in ill- do twilled Bugene Stripes, for | John W. Forney, Esq.. on 8th street, between E and Marseilles for Basques and Bonnet Card four months, and take great pleasure in saying that Livers, named after the good men of the soil’ | Written inscriptions, that were intended to be esate . F streets, a large and handsome collection of supe- | Shirt Bosoms and Shirt Collars. I'am much pleased with them. I have been much ‘There are eighteen La Fayettes, fiftee: Nios, | civil, at least. Strolling in a grave-yard in Os- ings for Chairs, Divans, Sofas, &c. rior household Furniture, &c., embracing in part— EMBROIDERIES. benefited by them. GEO. P. SCARBURGH. without the La, and nite Payee eeny avettes, wego county, N. ¥., we came across an inscrip- | O¥ leen Cotten Camaeie torte One elegant solid rosewood Parlor Suite, finished in rench worked Muslin Collars and Sets May Sth, 1856. John Adams, the first wie teens After | tion containing “merely the name and dates, of mh enlens eat ‘OR FURNITURE. gold and green brocatelle Fieadiiblate tal wiss Cambric Collars and Sets I was recornmended to Mr. John Tobias as a skil- President of ‘the National ‘Adualnietiation ef te which we here givea part in the style in which it | eiggant Piano and Table Covers, in Burgundy, | O° pe oh ares si hams Fee» Penal shaitee lees Colas fal cotiotan ; and ns | have eves of romarkable peon- some of tuese Lower tery Russet ate humued-— | cu om the stone pain slab of cmpretending | Crimson, Green an lve Clot in Gok. | Handeome rosewood Commode, What-not Swiss Cambri and Dumity Hands ed to comprehend throm by inspection and-ecme sitet ese, however, may be in honor of John | dimensions :—“ Joun burns. heap and Embroidered Borders. Handsome tapestry velvet parlor Carpets Embroidered Linen Cambric Hadkfa rte on gr | oy on doe pe = Quincey Adams, the sixth President wih words were intended simply to record the man’s tirely new an Pt 5 Walnut Etegere, rosew: Centre je, mar- Also, new styles Lace and Silk Mantillas cles that suits me admirably. A. P. BUTLER. ferson, third President. fifty-eight Hascsacle mame; bat’ they look siarvelicusiy like a noun Bile etl ag upon oie a lesroe whieh have | g, ble {Ree tel Clock Stella —_ white rear g warp Sash Ribbons uly 11, 1856. SoSH " re . ~ ° ica- u Superior Mani ; ricl ure s % i.C., 17, pea bisty. ae ba ou tive moet acd aipedin 3 ad i ieatteaticle at ada before been seen in this city before the present | Bronze and French China mantel and table Orna- Sterl-rpring, Neapolitan, and other Rieieton Mr. J. Tobias. Den eae cahaoes bane tik 4 > he ; Monroe, hi H ‘ . ime. = . ment: " irts a s obta, rom eee Polk, one called Zenner 7” Am nine places called | John deserved the fate to which ppears {0 | Georgetown, Alexandria, Hall Gileloth, walnut 8 ‘aifete Silk. black iaceand Lislethrend do, | Visual range of my eyés, I have neretolors Phat Zachary ‘rarior ic hot godgser eee | could aly say, Sevwe read the starting declara: | "api-coww’" ‘CLAGETT, DODSON & CO. | WHE cans sideboard Se Sistance. Itadords cus Plonearete amete ies brie Fillmores, four Pierces, thice Bucbanays, and | Wou. “We should be sorry to believe tt = OSEPH GAWLER, CABINET MAKER AND | \Valnut Dining room Chairs 1] O gate re thicad anf ture cotton don Pn | 81d of your optometer, this difioulty lias teen'hnpp. twelve Fremoats.—Dickens’ Household Words | Uxpeutanen —Roniy made Cof- edaanaall Waelnat cxtensen dining Table mR raiowelgn gy grenmeene ip obvinte dao that the rig se s Fou furnished me are A Spirit Ixvoxen By Hot Water.—The Cal- | fins constantly on hand. Funerals at- rugsels and three-ply Carpeting * i Silk and Linen Cambric Hdkfs ever yet used. a fr ~ " Ow —Among the pas- | ifornia Express tells the following story, which = Camements pecoared a aE eomerilas old band F penn Chine renee eet Gossamer and Lisle thread Shirts and Drawers Vary conposttidity, seems, R.B. DRANE, ‘agers by the Pennsylvania Railroad on Tuesday | was witnessed at a locality known as Wood's | [20. tame ado to order, Old Furniture Royal Silver-plated and Frénch Chi New style Parasols. peber of Ot. James's Porva was Mr. J., a geatleman residin of Lancaster. Mr. J. has ‘Zim the vicinity | Crossing. There is in that locality a certain M. sod Varaianed ‘Ware- Rooms 18 Penn.avenue, be- | 5!Vgr-plated covered Dishes, Castors, Glass Ware, | iso, Gentil ‘and Boys’ wear of every di P. plexion. accompanied wi vi ity of House-furnishit remarkably fair com- | D., who professed to be a mediam, and had suc- | tween 17th and 18th streets. mar 23m | Mahocany Office Table, superior walnut Bookcases } ti0m, With every variety ol roishing Oak DerartMent oF Inreator, May 8, 165 3 Goods. _ ‘, F. natural defects and the unequal range of ny . : the drawback—not | ceeded in gainin many proselytes to the new | — = arm Chairs, walnut Bookshelf Domestic Goods for servants wear of the heaviest havi led to use glasses for seve - coved at" \amg asc Picea agate | th At cea the doctr ncreten andthe fa, | WW QOD AND, COAL, DFEOE,— Atwezr at | Usuoee alu Pott wat op wise say vay aroncvtng anata meas | SEnte ease Sat cbse eoeooae abot upon Mr. J BE so. S city friends who called | we believe, over which he prides, Mr. C. was can be obtained in the market. Fair weight and mea- Cashionod revolving OFF oe Chale adlet Purchasers may rely upon getting obtaining ginsses perfectly fitted to my eves. Four ia fetter wh Vv. Was a gentleman rejoicing | present, and being rather ske; Lon the Spirit- sure may be relied on inall cases, ‘the price as ahogany high-po shle ber at low prices. JOHN H. SMOOT. months since Mr. Tobias made two gd y that wonld have cocttek at capillary attractions | faltsm, slyly procured a kettle of hot water. Ali | furejmey be relied onin all cases Sepeeens Wariaser en? pares PoP 00 StF NH SMOOT._ | forme, which I have found to, serve te cnt a pie tree r the bosom of a | things being In readiness, the doctor requested | “Goal kept under cover—2,240 Ibe. to. the in, Mahogany Washatand. marble top EW FOREM GN (SPRIA iG GOODS.— The E By the use of his optometer he is enab mark by J., his friend disclosed the secret theta | (0, Pirit to manifest Itself, which was done by = N.W. cor. of 12th and © treet Nol5e7, | Toilet Sets, Crib, Window Shades the public generally to call and examine their very | Fecommend Mr. Tobins to all having cecasion to use his ease Nature had benaided by the good ofless | AF. Or Loe hoor: lemmmedintely under the tae. | gpraat NY" “GroMuntesomhottoe' Avene: _| Suporte curled aie Mattrenson rge and select assortment of FOREIGN SPRING | kinsses, and boar my testimony gs { hus stl) gs an of a hair dresser and the application of hair dye | Oa fcgy ee ene aati ; ‘iol = = = ay Handsome set of blue cottage Chamber Furniture DS, which they have themselves, with special | optician. =. AEE sign Land Warrants. hair dye. | ed from the table, suggested that the doctor again 7 51VED—CHOCOLATES—Broma soIne 8 , s . selected for their special trade. ss — Jain deterinined to go and do likewise. | ask the spirit to manifest Itself, which was done, tk Por pects, Green Gceos Mailiortn eee en eee a ean Lnueren -°? | rher also keep constantly om pend the best quali- PERA GLASSES of great variety. TEL- Accgtlidaly he went to a, celebrated yerrwauser | and at the saine time the kettle’ of hot water was And Baker's Chocolates of various kinda. 1 SR eS ete stent, Warten gies of Army and Nav "Goods Epnulettes, ‘Swords, PERS wichoscorEs, WATRCH-AEX- - = a is chee! ch i floor, o - 2 S 8 i i 5 d » &e. f > TIA: articles ia this ee ihe dyeing operation. fen kale on Te eee eae etn eee garb c glish Sparkling Gelatine, French | Superior Washstand, with marble top hey also invite attention to their Foreign and Do peng Ent wg SS Ci , aad Mr. J. locks chang- i i circle om a fiery hne into a deep sable. Mr J the, ments, and smoking like a farnacet’ The ed fr jy 8—1v r adjourned ; and the doctor was at a loss to know ractive sale to honsek: and Iatest style. H. F. LOUDON & CO. Cane-seat Chairs i . ste F line at very — ; i With other useful articles, rendering it a very at- | mes-tic Furnishing Goods, of the best manufacture Mascerank and Vermicells, tracti ee pers, “ St De i , 3 Ove A N BC ING ESTABLISHMENT.—The Spt fim. The shock was ter- | how the man came there, though all saw the hole ; te nya. onnermn yoand under, ou oer that sam soredit fase ar rmy and Nav; Tailors, 9 ECTIFY) toe ime neti a ie ; gia . h i il — "ed << 7988 —— le Goal “i NG ead nna somplenia, ie’ wa iar | Me Come OWL cae pnts Split Bens, evens” tor Cm chon | intergat C. W. BOTELER. Auct. CAR Darn iadion Crapo or Moring Shawls | ROBT ISHMENT in this city, and is now preps jeune a & cadaverous ghastly spec: Tue Novet Banx Case.—The jury in the For sale by RING & BURCH EL i. bed —— all Pay pie Goo Minar basgiag ont fies? to supply A meted a lenge steek aot “Brand poms like a walking ghost than a of the Union Bank at Frenchtown, N. J., against mar 20 corner of Vermont avo. and 15th st. J. McLAUHLIN & CO. nets DYED DR oustom. ; ghos rine eas AB. | Gentlemen's Clothing RE- Vines, and Old Whiskeys, which he can s+ ranges aoe pres ae forgotton that Nature ar- | certain parties for conspiracy, after aaliverating NOzICE OF IMPORTA NCE.—WINES, ‘0. 2, hetween 8th and Sth strocte, DYED ‘or CLEANSEd)at the shortest notice. Gin, ——— neg depend yw Le we sell " b: uly than art. There remain- nearly t ty-four hours, returned a verdict $ FIN we ubscriber heres fullreceipt of their new styles S ‘he subscriber, thankful for past favors, assw hs Baltimore or Phifadelphia. adopted Romeremedy. and that he sorrowfully for the bank. The damages were laid at 85,000. inonites Aaiarra tha pablie Ose fe will sell his fine GOODS, consisting of A leg be ee rery rotng all who patronise him that no ex pense shall be spared +S 'B. ‘The subseriber has alo on hand a large lot be parted Gone Wich eself in the tonsorial chair, | The conspiracy, it will be recollected, was based | stock of Wines, Brandis, Liquors, Segars and fine | of goods usual to be ae AS Ge piers. fon Fred tapioaes than. rh vania avenze,between 12th of Foreign and Domestic Cetin FAGAN sand then with the lena Petted whiskers, | upon the allegation that the defendants had been | Groceries at very reduced’ prices. ‘They are not to | Variety Store.—to all of w! y anf auth side of Penney! rani ‘ 4 ; 2 its Genti feotionery. 5 2 covering of his scalp nat but now unsightly | privately collecting notes exceeding the amount a peace Re. pee ters peba: fea gta (igh tion ‘of the public. SES CARRIAGES er ree opposite Gautier's ae DENHAN. _iani46m* No. 95 Louisiana ay.e, pear 10th st Hein asta petawtully be left the feenr, | ar Bec ine bani forthe parpons of Maneatis: | stock. Latge anvolcen are now on theit way here. | CARRIAGES, CARRIAGES, CATRIAGES LOCKE! CLOCKS CLOCKS!—Just opened | STORM PANY, RANAWA COUNTS: Va, Little whim, $25.5), Mee "2ke Of graifying this | ing with a notary Sr, justice te protest ‘therm for | Wiieh will be sold low for cash. All goods gu sale at low priges, ood assortment of SLi aE cde, eerested, a= fH | ,Sebecritions, ‘ill be ‘received af the’ Baukin satisfied. in future, wi iy Wier doubtless remain | less than the lawful fees, and subsequently filling 2i-tf __No.397 Pa. onl Hotel. _ WKGON V&eo., &e., to wi ep they rospectfully in- | fow ‘as§1 50. ox three hundred shmres. safed to him—Patladetps veh pegs Youch- | the protested notes with the State treasurer. The | — ite the ishing to purchase good : —A GOO! those wishing to ‘Rian. CLOCK MATERIALS, such 9s Oils, J lage.) of which rth American. | verdict, it is said, leaves the bank to pay the costs | YOR, SALE—A GOOD WORK HORSE, vite the queeapare ge shone wrishis aie Balls, Keys, Weights, Ginsses, Hands $70,001 has boon subscribed. ‘Phe mines are. now 1" The new Collector of the it has fucurred, so they have made very little by Foie ‘corner of 13th and Mstroets. SN +B. “CREDREN g PACE, Springs, den at pase 3: ROBINSON'S prepared for active operations, and 6 per cent: 14 _ 533 12th street. leans has discovered frands ome a New Or- | their action. Great Emporium, 319 opposite | be guaranteed the stock now offered false entries, tothe extent of $13,00, nent: rn periie. the | CT DERE CO] ee ap3-2m _—_ See eet for ania, by the original slockholders, for the period “ nd 000, Der nes >? rlin. e ‘> Be oy 9 SS.—500 ces Sees o years, prs oar’ ay, weld bes eae iereautife fonse in | holze renting that ity len, within the last five or Ww... Dand Batt aa SEV ENT ESTEE Bx | Ctsceived to-tnyra prime ot SUGAR CURED Winenipnra Ginse, all qualities and sizes, for wineloulars in regard to the stock. and its Peri Bis “aaah aggr "7 manele uany | LE LT At fa wend a is | RICA CAMARA Rote etn gO) | HAMS, roared wit ERS ECTS” |" eee-tearee = GENS Gta, | BRO P. P DANDRIDGE, Ast es of a 5 P. . . alter o. ‘ to 40 per cent. dearer than five years ago.. Y, v= oy 0917 ~—s corner Vermont avenue atzeet. mar 2—Ted F2m “i street. jan ocr

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