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—— RE rm eo . ST ECE SS ERR eR > ee eee oe a THE WEEKLY STAR. + This excellent Family and News Journal—oon- PUBLISHED eb net eneene - taining a greater variety of interesting reading than (EXCEPT SUNDAY,) can be found in any other—is published on Saturday AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, morning. Corner af Pennsylvania avenue, and llth street, TERMS. 1 os Br W. D. WALLACH, Single copy, per annum...-. .-.. —--@ and is served to subscribers by carriers at SIX AND Five copies... evece ceccessemeccesene [= A QUARTER CENTS, payable weekly to the orem eos: = se ; papers packag +> Siiy INVARIABLY IN ADVA. os Se ann namnanaame te dl subscribing m clubs raised neigh! ors c THE EVENING STAR without the intervention of a mail mt as will THREE DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS Perorived, twenty per cent. of the V Will be aay ¢, TWO DOLLARB for six x Vash & year in ade It invariab'y contains the “ mad Ss fen News” ti je the Daity Stag cirou- months, and ONE DOLLAR for three months; for = gee throughout the country. less than three months at the rate of 124 cents a vow VOL. IX. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1857. } SESE Eien vteatrta i" SINGLE COPIES ONE CENT. ———— "LITTLE LIZZIE AND TRE FAIRIES. by their proper name, but only ‘good people.’ | ()F FICIAL. AUCTION SALES. De Pianos, &c. Of all the sweet little cottages that ever were “We shall not do you any harm,” said the Oo ‘Treasury Department, March 12, we — re pce = i Seep aNEsneTS seen, little Lizzie’s was the very prettiest. It } elf, with a merry smile, that made the other Notice is hereby given to holders of stock of t! By JAS . C. McG UIRE, Auctioneer. . D Se ae PHEN BAI 3 pINSTS! iON. was far in the country—in the very middle of | tendant fairies laugh ina musical chorus, which | !oans of the United States, that this department will | (XHANCERY SALE OF REAI. ESTATEON | 'Gpyice Novisg Tansee EN AVENUE, Gers | | Mr. W.H. PALMER continues to add new mem- green fields. The nearest high road was at | sounded like the tinkling of tiny bells. ‘We | Purchase the same until the Ist day of June next, Court of the District of Columbia for Washing Three doors from \Ath Street. hers fo his classes. Apply to Mr. PAL ile ly cam ‘ uniess the sum of $1,590.00 shall be previously ob- | ton county, made in the cause wherein Joha Van Ris- i es acne Sal te oceetcr s nemea het | Morouell items ie ane i me ae our | tRined, and wil pas, in addition to the interest ae- | Wick is eompinninit.nnd Mary Ac Aytonewidowand | DR. BAIL begs leave to infirm the public that he A rst os tones cakine shack visit, but the betas ype little Lizzie | °ted from the date of the Iast semi-annual dividend | administratrix,and Mary’ V. Ayton, Adeline C. Ay- | ctu be seen atall hours.at lus oitce, located as above, ai ields, across . . Loo ; . % 3 in f oc je. | lie feeis assured that an experience of fifteen years’ ridge, beneath which a little stream ran; over | —you see [ know what your name is—and tell | Of interest thereon, together with one day's addi- ne ee tie CR eT ‘at | practice, with the large utuber of patients, aud great MER, at tis Rooms over Farnham’ Bookstore, Tuesday, Wednesday, Fr day, and Saturday, between 2and6 p.m, Terres $5 per quarter, ap 2-tf for the construct : " * TOCAL MUSIC.—Mrs. FRANKLIN, Teacher Antec Bee + tional interest for the money to reach the vender, | pubic auction.on TUESDAY, the 2d day of June, | ¥friety of difficult cases that he hina treated snecess- Music, hs vacaut hours for a few great high stiles, such a epgast but country chil- — —— the following rates of premium on said stocks: 257, at 6 o'clock p. m..ou the premises, Lot No. 17,1 | fully. | ine Due contre enh of amonny ) Lseeenees those Ladies who are deairo dren could possibly climb; and through gates uizzie looked, and there were hundreds of : the subdivision of Square No. 435, fronting 24 feeton | Scientific or ¢ se, reinting to the Teeth. His naa Minster ore that nine ti f ten were fast locked with | faries busied about the flax plants: some car- | For the stock of 1842, » premium of 19 per cent. Ath street west, between south D aud Hatreets, by 94 | OWN experience mof many men ok parcenes ie Een ea =p doses eo paiek ss had 1 been t Hn | rying the largest foxglove bells full of clear wa- | _ For the stock of 1847 and 1242, » premium of 16 per | fect deep to nn alley 10 feet & inches wide, with tive | eminent in the P lly L Lorre arbor sondenee: Oe fe atrent; batwene otk Ee ne eee rs eee Dee oe Decrees Maar As me h th aetied h = he cent.; and for the stock of 185, commonly called | improvements, which consist of a small one-story | and J-and FE. Pan i and leth-aed at the Mesic Stores of Mr. Davie, and or climbed over, in the best way you could. Les, wi _ t ey empti eh * = aes ‘Texas lndewsity Stock, & prominth of 6 per cout Fyame Bunda ; ip and eniie peeconal prorsten foteeeee in There was a very little garden round the evt- | 2earing large dew drops, which they shook on | “ Certifientes of stock transmitted to the depart- Sei eis ee et ek 5 ei e. ns Guin tage; for Lizzie made the fields her garden. in a refreshing chower ; others creeping into the months, for notes bearing interest from day of sa ments, under this notice, must be assigned to the | with security tobe approved by the trustee. t ‘Teeth, and that Poreelian, (gOLD MEDAL PREMIUD id Plate, Frano FORTES, There, on the sunny green slopes, she found | fWers, painted them a beautiful blue, with i , ‘t i vi 1 si , by ti ty duly entitled to receive | the full payment of the purchase money and intere is the enly relinble aubstance that can be worn in the WILL M KNABE, flowers in every season of the year; first daisics | Pencils made of the feathers on butterflie’s wing: pesto berrs ooo tine Trustee will conven the property tothe purchaser | mouth, as De eee any mhowen ey the eat (Senior partner in the inte firm of and white cuckoo-flowers; then primroses, cow- | —What skilful artists they were! others gat. fo in fee. If the terms of sale are not complied with in | Arperican Deutal Couvention, K NABE, GAEHLE & Co., Continues the manufacture and sale of grand and O FORTES, underthe name nnbe & C the old stand Nos. 1, 3, 5. and 7 posite the Eutaw House, Baltimore. _They have also just opened a new Sales Room at No 27 Baltumore street, between Charles and Light streets, on the premises partly occupied by Mer. Henry McCaffery 'as a muric store, where they will A Payment for the stocks so assigned and transmit- | five days after the snie,the property will be resold | , Although he atters himself from his long resi- slips, orchises, and numberless other flowers of | Cred all the withered flowers and dead leaves | teq will be made by drafts on the Assistant Trens- | upon Den waka worles at tee rok aad expense of dene? and practice in Washinzton, he is Earoreny, summer. Autumn brought fox-gloves, eranes- | that lay on the ground or injured the plants. | arers at Boston, New York, or Philadelphia, at the | the purehaser. All conveyaneing at the expense of k hedtied td aor Melf re patrons, he begs bill, and purple vetches; so that Lizzie’s garden | "4 then called a whole army of beetles and the purchaser. eave to refer them " awing . a 4 option of the parties entitled to receive the money, SHAS. S. WALLACH, Trustee. TEST -: was always in bloom. without any care of her | sects of every kind to bury them in a mould, | which should he expressed in the letters ncoompa, | may7 ce FG Hin Ke Avot, | From the late Rector of the Church of Epiphany of own to tend it. All summer long the child | Where they would only make the flax grow | nying the certificates. | HOWELL COBB, hay ton . - S.C. MeGUIRE, Anet ". & EN B. ye S desire t wandered about the fields, learning all country | ™0re abundantly. And all this time the fairy amar 13-dttatJane Secretary of the Treasury. ay a re FOr SA LET will offer my eaten fre) persanal : snd ‘tay coulcten tn lore from flowers, and birds, and insects. In | &4tdeners sang so sweetly and merrily, that h he preimises, on MONDAY the ain | $0u a8 a superior dentist. ‘Phe operations executed 6 ‘ a . keep constantly on hand a large assortment of plam i ‘ while she listened the child’s heart danced wit! , ve 0% - | for me have been highly satisfactory. [hope that you hie Saichod er ce paee oF “ sioeetaie ents when the suowe corned wi he (57 E Cr cirice fase camek nets . FOR RENT AND SALE. Tae? propery aie Peet Ave Seloek p.m the fol- | Tih receive the parrweace (ram my frieude end the | ANd nighls finished crand and equare Piano Fortes tgs doth huey ta peg bevsfiecm ~ How good you are to take care of mother’s | FYOR SALE, at a bargain, a new and desirable | ¢ A lott Newey mn eaunre No. 416, containing 4,000 | public that your skill bp mapa wey gy aed ved sealpplenpnecanboniaia y -low « s Wa od 5 B care. other's by har + An d desira vet. This k . ft at, 2 4 aly the hawthorn hedie, wigh its scarlet berries | field, beautiful * good people! cried Lizzie. | fl Brick DIVELLING HOUSE, together with a | Fontung thereon 21 feet, running clear theruck ine | Washington, Aug. 25,1995. "J. W. FRENCH. toustvely eneacod tn tho mannfagture of Lizzie used to sit by her mother's side and | , . Thank you, little maiden,” said the fairy- | titubbery, {ruit trees, vines: Howers: er, matunred | Square 200 feet to ath wirec and fronting thereon 24) pom one of the oldest firms in Baltimore, Messrs. [nell wholessioand retal, onthe most learn to spin flax. king, for so he seemed to be, and he bowed | onthe northeast corner of tth street west and Ast. | £9 Gerazular lot of round in square Novae, ozes, Cotman & Co : Our Pinnos were awarded the hichest premrom (cold medal) at the Fairs of the Maryland Institnte two successive vears—Oclober, 1855, nad L2%5—a1 Pesitied to fourteen and eighteen pianos from seme of the best makers from New York, Boston nnd Ba! i " i dr. Stephen Baily, Surgeon Den- improved with a small Dweiling House. This prop _ Having employed erty fronts on Boundary street, midway between 7ih | tist, of W Ashington city, to ¢ and athatrects. portant and difhieu!t pice Term ny entire satisfaction three equal instalment It was by flax-spinning that the widow main- | $*i" very politely. * And do you know the | north,and in a rapidly improving pact of. the city. tained herself and her daughter. Little Lizzie | Feason why we doso? It is because she is so ae tiey tp comgnding ted ane. third in cash, the lived nearly two hundred years ago, when there | $90. But I am too busy to stay and talk long- | balance in two years with interest. were no euch things as looms and weaving ma- | ¢T With you, little Lizzie; I have to hold a| _ Also forsale, n large and convenient Brick Dwell- of sale: One-fourth cas’ 4 n six, nine, and twelve the balance in men:Lers of the De: ; Samal of akat hich has been rob- | ing, No. 457, and situated on the west side of toth | tires equal, instalnents, in six. nine, and twol Hege of B Rer repeated trin ca eR eiet ter tect ol eatin a chines, and the linen and woolen garments of | Souncil of state on a wasp which has been rob- | street ‘betwoen E-and F streets north Aprly at No. | pile indisputable ee * | perform the sfretorily. it gives baa non been omaha the country people were spun by their own | Ding grapes in a garden that we take charge of. | 512(21'story) 7th street. POLLARD WEBB, All cost of transfer at the charge of the purchas- | great pleasnre te express my entire confidence ver medal) at the Metro hands, from the flesce of their own sheep, and | £° will send my daughter, who will talk bet- | may 6 tf Real Estate Agent. on ‘AS. CL) GUTR hich estimation of his professions! skill for 1855 pines Baltumore, Jan. 12, 1257. HARMANN BOGGS. ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONE ESDAY, the 2th instant, at half-past mnie from the hemp and fiax that grew in their own gerdens and fields. This was what Lizzie’s mother did. Close by the cottage was a fiax- ter with a little girl thanI can. Lord Chan- : oO; me cellor Beeswing,”” said his elfin majesty, turn- Tate DCR DUEL ee ing round with a dignified air, *‘call princess | 21,23, a: most distine a the country, wh: £ THE EE 2%, situated on the west side of New unwed fe from tho late Hon. John Extract froma note . e med with A Jersey avenue. between F and @ streets north. | 50’clock p. i. v9 U.S. SENATE, Aug. 19, 1856, aes SPINE toe Kee field, where each year she sowed the seed, and sala Fe aces lower fox. | Pfice foreach $1.5, and will be sold separately to | [7 THE ABOVE SALE, IS, POSTPONED | ‘The teoth you made forme eack adenbie t poth- pecgcsdins ge when the plants were ready to be gathered she ee on a lower fox- | different persons, oral | to one person, if wanted. in conseyuoner of the rain until TUESDA ~ | ing could be better. Very gratefuliv, . A'i mstraments are guaranteed for five years. and twok them to be prepared and made into flax sbre = pons beets ary sooed FRAWE Dwi TUNG: Por 116 und ale ae nv 21d ay seth AG MeGtd OHN M. CLAYTON. a privilege of exchange is granted within the first ecx for spinning. This <he brought home and spun | 24 wavy, was bound with a coronet of honey- on north side of East Capitol street, and’ near the es To those that seek rel om the maladies of the | Months trom the day of sale tf the instruments do not into ts. whisk 1 lad re suckle buds. of that tender pink with which Capitol. Apply at No. 512(2d story) 7th street By JAS. C. MeGUIRE, Auctioneer. ot heerf d Dr. S. Bi cs) niire satisfaction. for they were evenly Lad’ beautifahe mene” | they are tinted before they open into flowers eee NO POLLARD WEBB, VALUABLE DWELLING HOUSE a7 Pesta superior Deutiets he made m set of poreaiinn testh | 4, wmolessle dealers wil core See eva eed 3d MM? Trees t ,. | For her wand the princess bore one of the | &P3° Im Real Estate Agent. Sauz.—On WEDNESDAY AE TERNOON. | for one of my fumile. and pineged several teeth for | “"Sitnus exchanged, lived aed toned Pi tice tor seating som od aot largest wide-opened woodbine petals, whose de- | #+0R SALE OR RENT.—THE DESIRABLE | parte of Lota iganl i}, on suldivictm of square Noe | Musee and the work has all stood weilformerethan | tyartoriy ican ies whatnot Ps _ liciows perfume was wafted to Lizzie where she RESIDENCE on the corner of F and 2ist sts., | 451, fronting 14 feet or leaves and bright blue flowers, in color and 0d i ssed i i together with the Grounds nding it. The : ehepe something like harebells; these beautiful br pe et bent addres her in a voice Heuse comtaina Sixteen 1oome, bas | as throughout, | — azure flowers that you find in autumn on ‘Apion = ew York avenue, between of the Va. Conf. of the M. E. Chureh South. hostronts west, running back 75 feet. more | April 19, 1395. — Ss, with the improvements, consisting of a three y = 7 + frome Dralline Hones: We, the undersizned, having had occasion to avail SGULATING OF PIANO FORTES. VICTOR BECKER returus lus tharks for tho and furnace. ‘The stable will be sold or rented with e ; “Li haired chi t sired. a 7 ourselves of the professional skill of Dr. 8. Baily, | iiberal patronage bestowed on him, » wild heaths, only that the harcbell droop their | wish to kage of me Poe eee ee a tees toh the house, stande on | ‘Termg-asy.and msde known 8 the wa, Sut SP hia crartticus ee ont Wicuios or treats take | Siesta: Geeiat ee een eee a patie ie aes eeee = “The reason why you come to our flax-field | nd if desired The LOT OF GROUND onthe RD, Auctioneers. purasure tn expressing our adnuratwen of his artistic attend. at the shortest not top. toall orders left for him _ c, mn B a ule ta F? a cay ar ees 2, pad = Syste : . "KE skill, as well as of the nniformly eati<factory manner at Joun FP. Ex s Pinne Store. Perneyivanie av . th ; . : and make it so beautiful,”’ answered Lizzie coraer of F and 19th streets, and LOTS on |9thnear AND CROCKE ; - of them must look, growing as high almost as : ~ J‘ , OTH ‘yrs ry Wa MORNING, at fo ovclock. we will sell, at our Ware room, Hasiup & Weeden's Building, about 3) packages of Glassware, FOR SALE-S12% acres : isto Croc a Te eee acres | with a large stock of Stone China, Crockery Ware, ity of Fanqwer, Virginia, on the Alexandria enne, between Sth and Mth streets. Washington. Wolf's celebrated method, by whieh he tunes. 1s st in Enrope. combining extreme alulity; many of the best per re testihed to ite excellence, andone trial has always been found snfficient - * Because your mother is one of the mortals | F street. App! whom we love. She never speaks an ill word beans — of any one, and her wheel is never still. She labors night and day to bring up her little girl in which he performs the most delicate and diffieu!t Dentai Surgery.and we respectfully re ne confidence and pat ¢ consider him emine: wheat, and each plant bearing numbers of these blue blossoms with small leaves of the tender- est green! No wonder that all summer the flax-tield was Lizzie’s admiration and delight y to CHUBB BROTHERS. ———- ze ol the worthy. ners of this M.D..of Washington, e. VIZ: Piain, fluted, Ashburton, and stand Tumbicrs si in comfort, and be able to provide sweet bread | and Orange Railroad, a few yards trom Trenton | 4; 1. 1. of 4 . tablish at. may 9-e01 She would creep through the narrow waiks | {2 S°™! rs ‘ . : Goblets, a var of WW = - th 4 UKs | and milk, so io nz Junction; within nine miles by Railroad from the ; De. J a wer omen that intersected it, too narrow for even her tiny | peaiehar” Sheen ae Slow torgive to the pane | County Seat, and only two hours travel from the | Ale Glasses. Sora ‘aslungton, D.C. (CHINA, GLASS AND QVEENSWAR foot, and watch the plants spring up from the 2 eb P cities of Washington and Alexandria. The Farmis Governor of Florida, , P.H. MILL ; SON ACO. fo the fairies take care that she has alwa: Granite Water Pitchers, every sizo * c ina high state of cultivation, and 1s abundantly sup- X-Mayor of Waslungton, Importers direct from brown mould, and gradually grow higher and : : | wherewithal to give. Therefore, every night, | plied with water and timber, and hus much exeellent | G_C- and Brown Pitel ther Dishes Baivws, U. 8. Patent Office, Scin. Uer boar to comtaien ort nol deniers, higher, until by summer time they absolutely | hen her poor tived eyes are closed, and all the | meadow Innd. Churches, Aiills, and good neighbors | @faute, cores cad Garcnore and Sots 0. Wicur, Prieipal Rattenhouse Academy, | hotel-keepers, and othersof Washington an overtopped her head, and Lizsie in her walk | ea Ser a tae be within a short distance. For further information | |arge lot of eovered and ether Climber fal on tf Georgetown, tu their stocks of G Oo Ds. ‘ was completely buried between two I Teys | World is sleeping. we come and tend her flax | apply to JAMES MORROW, gon the place, | \fugs, Sugar Bowls, Gravy nit OF CHI. | Witch, for extent and vanety, will compare fav 7 £ y e ween two long alleys | fcid, and make it grow fresh and beautiful.” | or to the subscriber at lus Broker's Ofhee, neat ‘Tem Pots, Pickis Dishos. & 2 with any establishment in the Eastern cities. ef blue flax-flowers. is? izzie, | Brown's Hotel, Washington City. sets Ne haere The connexion of their senor partner with the * And does she know this?”’ asked Lizzie. if LY Also, Butannia and Block tin Ware 5 Mnited Sti for Many and many a time when the plants were | .. gj 13d dues she Know thi together many a} mara ROBERT MORROW. | Whiters, Looking Glasses, Lainps,&C, ing located hunself in Washincton, he is egret Ha oe lc peeled gee ens young and feeble did Lizzie go all over the field | time just after sunrise, and we have never seen | [ARM FOR SALH—A FARM, containing 1a | ‘yith other goods in that line. now prepared to perform all operations in his profes- | tile nurchase of goods equal If wot superior, to ONY carefully taking away the worms and noxious | you. nor has she told me that ye Sheen IP seree, cf lane, move erlete stpeiot herein Selo withioay rekerce sign. mathe most approved:styie. Gautier’s, | Ronse mthe trade. An inspection of goodsand prices insects from the stems, and watering such as Why ’ poe cease "hee upon the Washington and Brookville Tarnpike.about Terms: Under $25, cash: over that amount.sixty Othee, No. 2, Penn. avenue, adjoining Gautier’s. | wy) catisfy all partion that purchases can be made of y is it that I see you, and mother cannot?” | jJiniles from Washington, together with = jays’ credit, foi r actor a ed, jan 20) looked delicate and drooping He mcthan pak re days’ credit, for notes satistactorily endorsed, aud | inn 2)hy them upon the most faverable te ee Pe - - a * Because. Lizzie, you are a Sunday-Child,”’ | sisting of 20 head of Hogs, Cows, Heifers, Hors bearing interest. | « r 7 °D SETS OF TEE ch China Dinner Sets, gilt and decorated Yalue, and how important to chem Wt eer tics | sere the prinesse Woodbine; “all ehitdren | Wenge, Hey Gaunmet lana Tipe, Anrrowa, | teed" WALLL.& BARNARD, Ancts Dee LOG, the ences nat canatee or | Eran chu Urner Set: Eoldfaod aad playa white tue, a f that are born on Sunday ean see the fairies: | £04, Hague Utensils xenerally. the Crop in the y WALL & BAR! , Auctioneers. DR. LOOMIS, the inventor and patentee of | Erenchs China Vases, Patchers, Te 5 gach Joar the flax should yield an abundant | that is, all good children. You rose to-day, | Scene ieevers okie An ere ware RAVINE | WA LCA BLE BUILDING LOTS VP Avcrioy. 2 Freach China ps articies of Teaware And Dinner Ware, separate from sete India Cnina Dinner Sets, and separate articles slwars NESDAY 4 ERNOON, 2th 1 ‘clock, on the premises, we will sel! rates : ‘i On W thinking to make all things ready for your poor | 'au* zh the premises. ‘There is a good frame | .¥, OH, when you fuand it was so early in the morning, | about one third of the Iaud is in timber, oak, hickory, | _ Lot 3 ge Daren 7 sronting 23 Soc: | you would not go to rest again, you should dis- | &¢; i : and runting back thai width 145. feet i iechios to turb her—that was good too; so, when you came BOI Perec internation jnanire of BE t “Loomis Mineral Plat having sticcessfully introduced his improvement CS rarious cities, has now permaueutly estab- v3 lished himself in Washington. . This um ement for Sets of Teeth consists chief- ly in making a set of but one piece of material, and that indestructible mineral. No metal is used in It seemed as if the plants themselves re- quited this tender care, fur they grew tall and thick with blossoms, and were the prettiest sight all summer; and when autumn came on bal White Granite Ware in every variety. in sete, and separate from note, as may be desi J 1 av Ware, the same 2 : me : Si-fect alley, containing 7,633 square feet. their construction, and they are therefore free from | Biue Printed or Liverpool . - phere mas not a fax-field for miles around that | here, you were allowed to see us.” ROW HOHRER, cor ot Tech eal emery, ‘This is valuable proporty and worthy the attention | galvanic action and-metziic taste. ‘Thee are ty Common Edged. White and Rockingham Ware, m pee, pe abundant harvest ag the wid- | « And may I come again, dear ‘good people,’ | Georgetown, D. C., or of Mr. HARP, on the prem: | of speculators or persons wishing to busi, | foods hence they are pure awd sean. Tick are | , Cut, Proase Piain,and Moulded Glass Ware from ow s little field. $ ed it; fo 2 wt renee > .. ie Also, Lot 5, 1n Square situated at the corner o! “ad, Fs f ean. ey - ve 7 ¥ a cada perma Poe maloomigt h it Ve and see you ‘Neuaeen k like? = Sp Ot | ach attest and New Hampshire avenue. ‘This er, stronger, less clumsy, far more durable, and | the best establishments in the Eastern and Western “No, little Lizze, you ean only behold us once a year; but whenever you see the flax-field ICE. looking blooming and beautiful. you will know |] J.MIDDLETON, Perms: One-fourth cash, the residue in 6, 12, and that the fairies have been there. And when | L,.2° ots Ge pao emonthis, satisinetnrily secured and bearing interest. you grow up a woman, if you are as diligent } _ Office and Depot—Southwest corner of F and 12th | ™av2i-ts WALL & BARNARD, Aucts, audas kind to others as your good mother is, | Streets. Washington —___ 9p N-tf By JAS. . McGUIR 8, Which will be sold by the package or other ralin their appearance. I will give a reward of Thousand Dollars toany one who will produce a work of art to equal mine in ty, beauty, ty, Artistic excellence or any other requisite lot, which is near the Cirele, will ina short while be very valuable. as that part of the city will shortly be improved by the Government. kindest heart in the world, who, out of her own poverty. found means to help those poorer still. and who brought up her only child in all good w: wise. Experienced packers employed. Goods put up by us ean be transported hy any mode without brenkage. Fare by the steamboags from Washington to Alex A, Almost Hpuriy, 12s cents eaca way. A quar- . dollar thus spent may save many dollars rk responsibly warrant 276 Penna, avenue, between I! oneer. _apisly_ e Fummer was waning fast into autumn. nd 12th streeta, the blackberries and nuts were ripening on A we will come and tend your flax-field likew CE! ICE!! ICE! '!—The undersigned respectful. HREE FOUR-STORY BRICK HO R. C. S. GOODMAN 2. every hedge; already a few fields of golden e ne vd * F ly inform his frends and the public gene: that 1 TION.—On WEDNE Te Se “SU lasly some ‘Wheat bed Gallen Nereath he eee, iz nae and make all things prosper with you. But if Termites mat cokera AFTERNOON. May amt, ace orion Dd SORG ON, DENTIST, and . he is ppared t hs " you are idle and extravagant, orso hard-hearted | throught rd andi AT il best quality of ICE, | premise that you will not show kindness to others. then ons” any part of Washington and. G Square N uarAntees to give entire sat, May 2th, at 6 o’cloc! I shall sell parts of Lots Nos. ered in nd fronting each lot 17 feet on north K MANUFACTURER OF ARTIFI His complete arrangements © resent tie following reasonab! 2! mother watebed her flax-field with anxious eyes, but no thunder-storm came to break the the fairies will go away from you, and you will town, an ot, between 4th and Sth streets west, running Dutt ppe’ ‘eeth, on Gold lants, and they were stro ig and healthy * Orders. be left with Kiowrrnr & I a7 il inches, with the improvements, con- Y E € = 5 ealthy. | never see them more. corner Lith street and Pennsy!vania aye ; pitt oe Db } s us > d Yery morning, soon as the sun was up, the ing Houses. | One or more, on Gold. of three four-story Bnek D: “IT will try to be good,” said little Lizzie. Kipway & € 4th stree’ peste: e chil = 0 D iJ. kc coutaming nine ms and kiteli ith weter and on Silver. 2 lte 3 — a me : ld went together to look at | « only do not go away from me; and two bright rH t,t Sones xSrae, apiece ¥ ~ add 2th sees gas fixtures throughout, and large back porcies. Fiiling, Extracting, Removing Tarter; also, Re- e beatiful flax-field. tears came to her eyes, and she sighed very | \ith streets: Rost. An Daren’ Broce Terms : One-third, cash; the residue in 6,12, and | pairing at the same reasonable rates. All operations One morning, Lizzie woke very early—so ear- Hand Mage, merece: tad Oh the coke comaer | 18 months, with interest, secured by deed of truston | Executed in such a manner as to give every eatistuce heavily, until the foxglove-bell whereon the | ithand Mass. avenue; and with the subscriber, No, fairy pence stood shook so much, that the lit- ld ae street, Georgetown, where Ice can be had tle lady was forced to spread her butterfly wing | ™ or T.N. KIDWELL. to keep herself from felling to the ground. At CEAICEAICE CF, ae 3 r his, Lizzie’s i :: S—ICE—ICE.—For sale 2,5 to 3,000 tons eat Waals Wane sig a ic, E RORE ICH at the Hockley Mill. nexr the Reng eouk a gh ; ’ l ouse, on the Washington Railroad, It ean be se ed many miles the day befure, and she was | mirth. for she was a gentle fairy and meck cars either to “Baltimore or \Vashington, ‘Apply Rever very st: Lizzie watehed her and 1 as th to ROBT. C. WRIGHT, Patterson st. th re sew : y tired, and what a pity it reat cln-king she was the daughter of the ap 23-2m Se alana: would be to wake her. “Tell me beforehand the next tim i “ ’ “6 fe 3 % e you zigh. ; Poor mother! I will go alone to the flax- | little child of earth,” she said gayly tte wt RO = i. papa ‘ Lappe the child; ‘and | fairies are not so robust as you. And now I fee then I will come back au‘ light the fire, and go | cannot stay to talk with you any more, for the Wat to the well for water, before she wakes. Dear | stars are setting, and we have a long way to] mayo SP —— poor were oid enough io work. and } journey before sunrise; only you must promise YEW GOODS JU: en =e should never be so weary as she is | hot to tell any one, except your mother, that baie you have seen us, or you will look upon us no ly that what sie took for daylight was only the Night of the bright barvest-moon that peeped through ber curtains. She litted her head and looked at her mother; the widow still slept the heavy slumber of weariness, for she had walk- _nad avenue. i THEIR & tuon, Office corner 8th stre C. MeGUIRE, Anct. —— — seothen 2 a = Te ALL THAT VAL Auctioneer. STORY BRICK JOHN TORIAS, and Lot oN 12TH STREET WEST, BE PRACTICAL OPTICTAN, NortTH G AND H sTREETS, aT Avction.—On | wishes to call ‘the attention of all th .atho'clock | suffer with defective sight, caused by age, sick- f Lots Nos, 25 inprovements, extra fine Carpets, Feather and Faney Goods And other f inerous to mention to which we invite the attention of housekeepers and others, as we are determined to sell for cash or to punctual cusiomers. ss Cc. R. L.CROWN & CO., cor. of Gth street and Penn. ave. P. S.—\We shall stil! continue our regular sales on day, Thursday, and Saturday, beth morningand ag, infront of our store. Consignments soli {in all cases advances made wh - spurs. ap 25-tf (Intel) Auctioneers. is A and GLAS fully gronnd by himeeif to a true spherical brilinnt transparency, suited precise- ally te the wearer, ne ling to the convexity of the eye. ects caused to the pi commencement ©} ug KINSSES ely suited, by the use of an Optome- notes lee of mixny years A deed given and adeed of trust ta 1 disease of the Title mdisputable. glasses that are absolutely requ ucing at the cost of the purchaser, ed with aesiray and satist ES oO w ce. being No. on 12th t. by 155 feet deep, bounded on the a 3)-feet alley, containing in all about 5,5 T BOXES, CAR- » &e., at very low “12, and 18 fromday ‘of sale. The subscriber hax just received the following fresh assortinent of Good: - MASTELS, - : ges the very liberal | 1 NEW AND BEAUTIFUL STYL izzi i : A. GRE Auet. JOUN ackunowle on So Lizzie crept quietly out of bed, and put | more; . 5 ner 7 . ~ 2 aoe { he: * unfactured from Siate Stone. by the West Custie- Me a wre; also you must always come alone to the Layer Reisins, fresh soft-shell Almonds, Nantz i a encourigern and further solicits | manifactured from Siate Stone, on _ = —— bonnet covered her fair | flax-field at the time when you are allowed to niate: Ben enaee in square quart flasks eee aarrco : pienreieen. thea eran et seen Sane ee sensg ee pogo quite bare. Yet ee white fet always went | heholdus. And now good-bye, good-bye, little waualition asnorted faoriones Veer Bie WEES D | Persons that cannot conveniently call, by sending AN: TISRON, VERD ANTIQUE quite bare. Yet she was pretty. graceful child, | Lizzie, until next year.” perm, Adamantine, and Tallow Candles : On TUE the glnsses in us: 1 state Low inches they RY. PYR LS, BROCATELLA, as ever danced over green meadows. When she - TERY, LP h their spec nbesup- |] AGATE, SPANISH GALWAY, and other rare While the fairy spoke, the eastern clouds | Brown Soaps, Macearonia, Vermacelli, linprove their sizht. and desirable MARBLES. The imitations are so were growing brighter, until the dawn, the | #20?%3 Scotch, Macaboy, American, Gentle: tof the premises, at 5 | can read this print w sone Building Lot had noiselessly closed the cottage door, and was front- | plied with such as wil i i izzi . A French Ra d Mra. Muller's Sx + Co es each on Third street we: Tnnumerable testimontais to be seen; and referen- | perfect that they chalienge the closest scrutiny. out in the open air, Lizzie felt much surprised | shadows of morning twilight, grew less and les a Olive Oi, Canteen eee Re ge treet north, ru ces given to many who have derived the greatest ‘hey are so hichly lished that they retxin their to find how very early she was up. It was al- | and as Lizzie looked, a fuint ray of sunshine lit | Enclish Mustard.” American ¢ I, and K, in F cane and comfort from his glasses. oe ity much longer than marble ; are not myured ty; nm most dark. for the moon had just glimmered io | the summit of the distant mountain; nearer it | 3°"! Sesars, Tobacco, Scotch Ales,Brown Stout, | Of original Lot } n Square This prop- | _ Circulars to be had gratis, at his office, No. 512 @, coal gas, or acids, and can be sold mucl "siee apbee, autor, | lay. being. Lot 4 fi i ild’s wi é : ; : Spices, &e., whol if lc fo erty is beautifull ated in tie most rapidiy im- | Seventh street, three doors from Odd Fellows’ Hail, | cheaper thwn any others in inarket. Price ranging at the child's window before setting. and the | came, still growing brighter, until it touched approved city oe - JONAS PL, aad proving part of the city. and convenient to the Cap: | upstairs. x from $125 to se Stars only remained to give light. izzie felt | the valley beneath. When Lizzie turned, the b7 Pennsylvania avenue, opposite itol, Judiciary Square, and the Railroad Depot, and Norrotx, September 7, 1851. Architects, ders, and others are invited te cal almost disposed to go to rest again, but th t} fii <= 4 i Nationa! Hotel. presents many inducements to persons Wishing to Siz: The Spectacles you made for me suit very | and examine les at 512 Seventh street,3 would be t k gain, hg tiries were all gone ; the flax-field looked fresh ———__—— “— | make a sood investment. well, and seem to have iinproved my sight more than | doors below Odd Fellow: ap stars. ‘ure to awaken her mother. She | and lovely in the faint light of morning, and a A wL THE NEW BOOKS PUBLISHED R. Terms: One third, cash; balance in 6,12, and 1@ | any other ! have lately tried. sept 12—ly ‘T. M. HANSON, Agent. looked to the east. and saw the first streak of | sky-lark singing from the midst of it. Afar ceived unmedintely afterwards, at fi months, for notes bearing interest from the day of LITT. W. TAZEWELL. - =e ae dawn; so the little girl knew that day-break | the child “f i ; , SHILLING TON’S Book Store. | sale. A deed given and a deed of trust taken. Title ND GATTERS —Just r potest id 2 the child saw what seemed like a swarm of | ‘The Fortunes of Perkin Warbeck, a romance by | indisputable. 1 have tried 2 pair of Spectacles obtained from Mr. assortment 1OK Coming, and determined to go to the flax | gnats sailing away in the air, and she knew | the author of « keustemn.” may 1t-d GREEN. Anctioneer. | Tolnas, and find them of great assistance to my sight, sell very field by starlight and wait there to see the sun | that it w: Pr . . the good people” going home. The xo, Convicts, by the author of “Wild Sports ‘ slows wept, qruich her little sleepy eyes had| Lizzie grew up to be a woman, and year after | yma ht Afies Austen. * LUA BL EAD. A WISE. y own make cf seldom eld. year she saw the fairies, and talked with them. Manstield Park, by Miss Ansten. SU? 3L.—By authority of decrees of the Circuit ° RES’ Lizzie had hardly come to the gate when she | All people loved her, for she was good, and kind | , Martin Doyle’s Common Things of Every Day | Court of the District of Columbia, pronounced ina] Having been indneed by 2 friend to visit the estab- sits 7s bet. Sie io = T, #aw there was a bright light all over the field. | and loving to every one. The flax-field grew wi s . cause wherein ‘ Sewell aud others are com- | lishment of Mr. ‘Tobias for the purpose of trying | No. 22 Pa. av., bet, 12th and ae, BOER Shee, fo that she could distinguish it as plain as if iS : § Ps illiam Shakespere not an Imposter, by an Eng- | piainants, aud tie administrators, widow, and eg i aa furnished by | with a pur may 15-2w 3 “ more productive year by year, and Lizzie never | lish critic. of John B: lefendants, being No. 1,152 ded me more - PARTIE s. broad daylight. She looked up to the sky, but | knew what it waa to be-poor, “There seemed a |. stuall Farms, and how they ought to be managed, | 2hdivltt Hrereton are defendants, being No relief and gratification tan any | have ever tried. | PAY PARTIES AND BALLS, ; TER ICES of the best and corresponding with his description of the focus. IT recommend lim as a skilful optician, ALUA LOTS UNDER DE- H ent's fine Shoes Auctioneer, Sh Always work whi the day-break was still like a faint line o x by, Martin Doyle. = sale, at auction, to the highest bidder,on V My sight, originally very sood, was injured by writ- horizon, and the stars were yet shining pants blessing upon all that belonged to her, and she | "phe Poultry Yard, by Miss Watts. yy of May iusiant, between the | ing and teading at might. frequently to.a very late DAY, the zith ived 1ol i ha di sloy 3 tation J 7 . 2 ot May ser F vn se furnished to May Parties — and deere she saw the most wonderful that brought cog fortune to the widow andjher mayl5 Odeon Building, cor. 42 and Pa. — igs sats ves 5, H, in Square No, 212, in | I have previously sulfered. | uN WILSON, J a creat variely of PLAIN and FANCY and lovely sight that ever little child beheld. child? They were Industry and Patience, Be- OUSEKEEPING HARDWARE. i 53 OF Seat Ce ; jen’l Land Office, | GAKES may be found coustantly on hand at the All over the field, in countless inyriads, were : 2 ates i on cash Sand pipe feast ot the, Darcuene. me ote Dec. 11, oat ee FHU-ADELPHIA STORE, corner of 12th and F — of tiny creatures. like men and women, put so small that Lizzie could have held one of Tur “Sonim Mex o J » t 3 MeN oF Battimore.’’—Under them in her little hand. On the head of each | this head th imenicnl setac, tine tat aiies priced is head the Baltimore American gives a list of KEEB NG TAR DW eeesupely of LOL months, for which the purchaser's bonds, with sure- | _ L have ised Mr. Tobins’s Spectacles for three or | *!fee's- may 2-1m* BORD WARE, CUT! ‘Hi | ty, bearing mterest from the day of sale, willbe re- | four months, and take great pleasure in saying that ERCER POTATOES. — Just received tno VER-PLATED WARE. CLOCKS, BASKE i AS Reennoon, | nevulence and Household-love.— The Playmate. TS, se ch pleased w have been much ‘ . oa St quired, and a lien retained on the lots a. Tam inneh pleased with them. I hav on @ bushels prime white Mer e heaviest tax. 2 us i x from the day of sale, the property wil rese May Sth, 1856. Also, a lot ~ F Hains, carries and this light it was that illumined the | «i,t city, im which come of the teehee sera | be td a elon posi prises Tfeuonngey | aevn dav natienyat the tsk aud cost of the de: | »f was feconimenda! io Mr. John Tohine ara eke | Au" 810 anlaaes tees ieee whole field. They were both dressed i veces oh some of the leading namesare | and others in making purchases will find it decidedly | @ulting purchaser. Tarte Pans eatified to hid that Mr. Tobias sees: ‘ar-cured Breakfast Middling, Smoked Beef, a mee whi ema like tegee fee eae set down as follows: to their advantage to look in at eon7h atrost. y Deeds at the purchaser’s cost. linvity, L was gratified to find that Mr. Tobias seein. avg ey n t = = » W. REDIN, Trustee. ed to comprehend them by ins) ection and some slight cust: dothers would do wi t " every imaginable color: and they erept in‘and | _ William Wilson & Sons, $140,000; Ross Wi. | 015 RANCIS. | may 5-stawkds A. GREEN. Auctioneer. | measurement, and he ns made me a pair of Specta- | aa} Sud‘examine the Putators: ms T wish te chee out of the flax flowers, and danced about the mans, 190,000; Thou Winans, 450,000; AL J BW HOOK. by the author ws Dae le —E>— net = admirably. nee. + al them out ats simall advance, to make room for an ‘ ; pert, 131.00; AS. Abe! Co., 200 ; * Sedat al r > rs silfeao) " a stones as light and agile as bees and &rasshop- | B. Banks, 120,000; D Burnam's (eaate } aieeay. phy,” prion 75 conte. SOF Ey Lite; am eatoviogre) HOME-MADE CARRIAGES. Witmineton, N.C., Jan. 17, 1854, other OER . J. Tobias. Dear Sir: fain happy to say that Peg eo which I obtained from etl Inst week may Siw eee eatisfactory. From an inequality in the Se nee Moual mange of my eves, I have heretofore found | J! {CABINET MAKER AND NCIS MILL nm “ Sy rere We have on hand, of our own manufactur = HLM. Bash, 155,000; J. N. Bona arte, 16.000; J. siessier’s Church History, 2 vols., price $4.50. _ The child knew that they were the fairies, the | Thorabarg., (estate;) 300600; Heary’ Tiftany & | pqigctiecctee niend World, by Charles Soethon, AARC Tso het Inet oad taps ‘ guod people” of whom she had heard many a} Co, 120,000; Dr. J. Hanson Thomas, 110,000; | Pt + P 7 approved styles, and warranted in point © y —Readly made C: tune, and whose rings she had seen on the maul: Noah Walker, 200,000; William West, 170,000; | with Skergheeet teeta eoloRy A ead aihae | Workinanshin id material, to be equal goade | great difficulty in getting glasses of the proper focal | fig Joana pf By omnes of the meadow, shewing where they had danced | Charles R. Taylor. 160,000; Robert A” Taylor, | distinguished German dieines of thers Philip | United eaten Ser eany qinter, city in the | distance, It aflords me plenenre to state that.by the | ¢ snded to, and iaterments procured im il Kin = 159.000; Lloyd N. Rogers, 161,975; Moses Shep: | Sehaff. D. D., Professor in the Theolos United Stator. | We respectfully solicit a eail from | aid of your optometer, this difficulty has been happi- | [2% ent Cemeteries. Furnfture of every de- any Ugbt before. Lizsio felt rather alarmed, | gard, (entate) 176,822; Thomas Swann, 1e0.0b; | 1, slercersbiirg, Ponveyitari, se ice ed, ko that the glasses you furnished meare the citizens and strangers to examine our work; 28 | ly « apy “le t er, Old F ti epa pal would have ran home again very quickly. | hougnerty. Woods & Co.. 110,000; Charles RB’ | ,.dV3the’s Pocket Dose Book: sontaining the doses Ruy EMRE STEioe pie tt ie decidedly the best adapted to my eves ofany Lhave | sci Vamnished., Ware- Rooms 162 Peon. avente, het but that the gate of the field had closed behind 00; James Carroll, 197.500; Galloway | and chief oifinl seenten eens by a ee oie | “AWoniso do every kind of REPAIRING inawork- | °Wery respectfully, yours, __R. 1, DRANE, __ | tween Ith and 18th streets, mar 23-6m her of its own accord, and she could not open it i John Clark, | A.M.M.D..author of “The Mocroseeor dS Gree? | manli ke manner, and at reasonable prices. Rector of St. James’s Parish. | 17, RLOTTH BRONTE.—Thelife of Charlone without turning her back upon the fai al ‘olvin, (estate,) 180,000; Geor, f the Microscope,” Ac. Price 63 cents Old Carriages taken Mee par aneas Or ee and Bi . author of “*Jaue byre,” * Shirley,” plese ofrei isch Vdasie iad isan aterays | 450,090; F. W.' Brune & Sons. 235. Just published and forsale nt . ata fair pri SIMON FLYNN& CO, Deranruest or Ixtenior, May 8, 1855. by E. C. Gaskell,author of “ Mary 7. uule the little people very angry. Soshe stood | Df; Thos. Edmondson, (estate,) 130,00; Pitzger- AYLOR & MAURY’S Bookstore, | _tay !2:6m you, Uhave boon compelled te entire hee. i 2 vols . quite still. and in afew moments she heard a | U4; Booth & Co., 150,00; Captain R. France, Pe EES W.>. EICHLER, . years. Ihave tried different opticians without | Just published, and fy salen | 4) o, Sissies Gua She si e 150,000; George R! Gaither, 290,000; Robert Gar- OUR SECON D-HAND PIANOS STILL UN- . , No.5 SEVENTH STREET, classes perfectly fitted to my eyes. Four mR eR & MAURY’S, whizzing and buzzing like a dozen cockehafers | rett & Sons, 20).1Kh); f zh Gelston, 270,000; John sold, at our reat Pinno and Music Store, a6 | between Dand F streets. west side, PR inoe Mr. ‘Tobias made two pairs especially | _™&Y ‘store. near 9th street. at once, and Lizzie was surrounded by a whole | § Gittings.'450,000; John S. Givens, 150,000, John | Penn. auienue, between 9th and loth streets? Be Ne OAR kote eee, ar ine which | have found to serve we perfectly. | WT oTICE_NOTICE—I havea few ef these chaay troop of dapper little elves. One of them, a | Glean, Popa 260,000; Jonas H. Hayward & a7 JORN F. BLS. SEAVER ee pied aol files moar mistel ce tenis ne ae caatetetie N POILETSETS on hand, which I wish queer little fairy, dressed in bright green, with | Co-, 154,000; John ‘Henderson & Co., 142,300; YE_AND BARL, sale at tho a . to close ont. and will sell at cust. Also, a blue flax-flower or his head that fhted like a | Mew: George Hottman, Ioi,uw; S Owings tio | EC CITY MATE HOUSE: reer Reet SORE EN HA PAR PCOU NIN VOCAL | sinssessand boar my tenthacatinr ts hieeki we an | GOMLETS and other GLASS WA RE-t ier's hemlet, climbed to the top of a tall | 20-J'2,!00; Jas. Hooper, 143,600; Jaines Hoop- | aventte and Block street, Baltimore, Md. Subscriptions will be received at the Banking | Optician. ENRY E. BALDWIN, faust bre suid preparatory toe change in my foxglove that grew beside the ebild “and th | er & Bonn, 314.200; Thos. Hooper, 118.400; Johns | TOS _.__________*_ |:gionse of Onabb Brothers, for the remainitig stock Ass’t Seo’y to sign Land Warrants, | Ni Sa, between Shand 10th teens _ is ew 6 oh and there. | Hopkins, 730.200; John Eager Howard, 296,400; | clAUGHLIN & CO., No.2), betwoon ath and | of the above company, heiug three hundred sharee, et = : fob 19--Aen al standing on th hy JOHN MoDRVITT nding on the highest bell, he m: Jon B. Howell, 118,300; Leonard Jarvi AVE oth streets. Go there for every thing ¥ he capital stock is "sim dollars.) of whioh | |.P-S. OPERA GI.ASSES of great variety. TEL - fal bow and siid ina tome faint ind | 207.200; Hugh Jenkins. 129,600; Kirklaja, | Cheap cash store. (Quick sales aul small prokta eo | $7000 hae bean subscribed. ‘The. mines are nine OPPS at MICROSCOPES. WATCILMA. | Du PONT’S GUNPOWDER. fectly distinct— Co., 134,500; John H. B’ Lalrobe, Trus. | may 19- _ rapared for active operations, and 6 per cent, m. | KER GLASSES, and many other articlesin tiue | [) Tam all times supplied withall the various kind 4 Ti I | 77.333. Josiah $a ees een an | be guaranteed upon the stock now offered | line at very low prices constantly on hand, of DU PONT’S GUN POW DER ne ewgto pitle lady, we are glad to have the pleas- | tt. 177.385; Josiah Lee & Co., 122.505; ‘Josiah | PRRUSHES, COMBS, DOOR MATS, CAGES, | for cain by the creel eee new od | iy 1@—tv to h a 0 wanting ure of seeing you here.”* | Lee (estate,) 127,708; Alexander Lorman, 197353 PERFUMERY, BASKETS, &e., Ac. just | fimuverrs J eee | : On the twost Bere ny gunutity topartios ° “Tam not alady.” answered tl : Gow. am, 207,237 ; Thos, Matthews, (lon Opening at Particulars in regard to the stock, and its prospects, LOCKS! CLOCKS !! CLOCKS !!—Just opened - W ALBER N ol dent fri i; the child, ® | je-dealer,) 138,692; Wm. E. Mayhew, 18,54. | aay 19 We Pata tnowe Bpon epplication to CHUBB | 57 this day, ,sreat, many new styles of Agent fi the the AE of Cole egy fis irae onesie om jes | Wan, D. Miller, 19,015. "| GLEAM ENGINE FOR SALE—A nearly new | BROPMERS. "DOU NY & CLOCKS, "cod" Rinepieses, warmuted, 3s for niet of Coen iolaeae oda a {came to seam b pune rfect running order — - P. DANDRIDGR. Acent._ | low as91 og MATERIALS. much ay Oils, May 12-tf (Intel.&States) Georguiown, ».C. posemceaggses A Fide » pray do not be | press Worx ax Water —The Lewiston Falls Cp std ‘oforse power, will be sold: j B FOU THWORTH'S: MASTER PIECE, Balls, Keys, Weights, Gineses, Hands, GENTLEMEN'S DRESS SHIR TS.—Our sup- wank Pree te be izzie | Joumal (anexcellent paper by the way) Is printed | ‘" °sPPMention to, | THOMPSON Widow of Foledo, bor ts the Nee ek sheets | SPrInEe ROR Oy Goo viene Gentlemen's Dress a eickee™ fairies 0 :, “* ba “4 '* h w Yor! cer. ss ~ ete, at 2 ie be called | by wate: power may 19-64 $25 Penn, ave., bet, 9th and 10th sis, may 20 ERGUSON, 496 7th street, ap 3-2 ‘Browus’’ Hotel, many v-Stif Salesroom bruwus’ tevie

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