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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (EXCEPT SUNDAY,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner of Pennsylvania avenue, and Lith street, Br W. D. WALLACH, and is served to subsoribers by carriers at SIX AND A QUARTER CENTS, payable weekly to the Agents; papers served in packages at 37} cents per month. To mail subscribers the subscription prices THREE DOLLARS AND PIFTY CENTS & year in advance, TWO DOLLARS for six months, and ONE DOLLAR for three months; for leas than three months at the rate of 12% cents s week. {Lj SINGLE COPIES ONE CENT. THE WEEKLY STAR. : “ tne vi atl taining & greater variety of interesting ean be found in any other—is published on Saturday morning. Single copy, per annum... _. ._..@1 % ‘enty Copies... ........-.... af Saas INVARIABLY IN ADVANCE. salah bseri bi ibs raised — ithout Corie ceion of a mail “« as will be ‘ceived, twenty per cent. of the yaaa S aR ul be saved. it invariably contains the “ Wash- jnston News’? that has made the DaiLy Stax oireu- a ly throughout the country. . ingle Oopies (in dean be a the counter, immed: aiter issue, * Price—Tunee Cuxres” as ~ VOsTMASTERS who act as agents Will beallowed ® commission of twenty per cent. Dentistry, &c. Summer Retreats, &c. HITE HOUSE PAVILION. Evening Star. VOL. IX. WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1857. NO. 1,365. THE ORIENTAL MERCHANT. arrived, and he was beginning to despair of S VERY, ‘ rived, i pair of | PROPOSALS FOR STATIONERY. AUCTION SALES. When Haj Hamed borrowed a hundred dinars | being able to perform his en; ts. At a Bh wa BA mee of the merchant Kodadad, he swore by the | le gt , homerer, a merchant afost to} DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, May 23, 1857. By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. to the w ut to proceed 1st faith of the prophet to return the sum within | of aN rs ad, made him an advant us offer for SEALED PRoPosALs for furnishing such stationery OT IN THE FIRST WARD ar Avctiox.— D DR. STEPHEN BAILY, <<} Ad six months from that time, and fixed the hour le of his stock. and he was enabled to | Seale cas cote tee $y eS ill Donec att at Cone ee ai Sl i heer oh ee ee OuaTire ee ton Tah Stree ond the nos ant rally, tint Le bee teen ps ee He nee youn man fullofhope and | depart, after having realised a good profit. | !20’clock m., on the sith'day of June next. ‘Those part of Lot No. 17, in square 117, frontin; an WHITE HOUSE PAVILION for the sea confidence, and Kodadac 2 feet on — Se 4 es unaccompanied by satisfactory testimonials of abili- 2 Dr. BAILY begs leave to inform the publicthat he | where lio will alwat s be able to furnish them og epeaey oer ere, beprhae pollnok pa gps yr mos bogs orcurred on the | ts to fulfil the contract will hot be considered, and | South side of north M street, between 13th and 2th | | De. BAILY begs leave his office, located asabove, | with the best LIQUORS, EDIBLES, CIGARS, i 4 Be rs fe ; ara reached the valley, | contracts will only be awarded to established manu Terms: One third, cash; the balance in six and | He feeis assured that an experience of fifteen years’ | &o., that the market affords, at ‘Ashington prices. rash promise. Say one year.’’ But HajHam- | one march from Tarsus, on the eve of the day | feturers of or dealers in the articles. twolve months, with interest and satisfactorily | practice, with the large number of patients,and great | Gunning and Fishing Parties will be provided for ~ ed would not accept a further delay. He was | when Hamed had promised payment to Koda- | _,4!! the articles required mist be of the very hest ij i variety of difficult cases that he has treated success- | day or nicht. i p ality of their tin inferior to the | *ecured. ; : f uke and Boats to be procu: going from Tarsus to Damascus on commer- | dad. Most of the merchants immediately rode sampien wares at ie exited ee tie eee eae WA UB AS more ‘e, relating to the " cet Hs the Para irs = eanee (cial journey, and had accurately calculated | forward to glad their families and friends; but ‘ Fach ropoesl mest be xigned by the andividaal o RUST BE'S Ali Se By i ieee own experience 0o1 ming the opinion. of many men a B.SCHAD. the time. One month to go; one month to come | our young merchant, feeling his love for Leilah | #t™ making it, must specify but one price for rast from Da’ ones ane fet v >| eminent in refession, and especially Dra. Harris — e z ng m nt, h each and every article contained in the schedule. pose to public sale, on THURSDAY, the 25th day J. : Parmal + has led him, long since, todis- > OTEL - back; three months to self all his goods; a whole revive with intensity, determined to spend that All the articles furnished must be equal in ali re- | of June next, at 12 o'clock ner fnir, if not, the a att metcoral preparations for ing ‘Teeth, also OLD POINT COMFORT, VA. month to spare. But, the accidents of the | day in endeavoring to obtain an interview with | sects to the samples. and must be di next {nir day thereafter,) on the premises, all that | all Enamels, Gutta Percha, India Rubber, and Ce. | _ This most delightfa! Summer resort—the “ bright road,—siekness, robbers, unforeseen delay? He | her. He waudnaat ata the mountains, endeay- | 4?!*¥ when ordered to the satisfaction of the head of | part or parcel of Iand whereon the nid David J the othes for which they are required, and a fail cd It about ninety-t BU eractes ned thet Ceres ea ne ee ee | cee the eae peg - : he othee fe r requ 5 a failure | now containing abo ety-two acres, ‘Teeth, t Pe . it i ite, as! pose: = 7 relied upon the mercy of God; and with many | oring to follow the same track as before; but | todons mil Be deemed onuse for the abrogation of which property former y belonged ta the. late Dowg- is the only soltaile celminien Ont ona te Worn in the | Signed, and will Ue upened on the 1st of, asseverations said that at the Sy {sy time | although he several times imagined he recog- | the contract. Om = lass Voss. This property is most eligibly situated | mouth, as was most conclusively shown by the last | June next, and exch auccessive June followtur he would present himself at the que of the | nised the trees and the rocks, his search was | _, The department reserves the right of ordering a | for a boarding he ; Hi fag ba odorins establishment or female seminary ,be- | American Dextal Convention. . 9 fn nc pot inc cockere Soe, heatte, eseren, ir 4 r. y of enc] Sle en: . 1 fi . bet On, . a merchant Kodadad, on the banks of the river, | unsuccessful. All was wild, and seemingly un- | Ss the public seyvice iasy reaeiee ee oeeeeeed for, | Ing mm Mlistant choutane Heekied ene eee | anaes [pratiion ta SVechtastoee he bo aitceelay | Pies beailn we eoememteertotems boeebeeatiomy and lay before him a hundred golden dinars. | inhabited. He called aloud “Leilah'’’ but | Articles not named in the contract to be furnished | Bladensburg depot. The improvements consist of a | known to his numerous friends and patrons, he begs | S¢@50n of the year. [tis as exempt from = The money was lent without interest, and pay- | the echoes only answered, “la! In!’—no, no: | at the option of the departinint at the lowest market | large and oo modious Frame Dwellit in somplete leave to refer them to the following eg fect she we pre gh er eres Jed — Aare es * eer Rage nes. ,, a Y .. The Is SSTIMONIAL o . Indeed thi ment was a sacred obligation. and when night came, he knew not which way | "ions with approved accurity must be given by | emytymhoncry necessary ont wnlding. Phe fund | °° 8 8 SraPo Chock of Es) Tnoat pleasant of the season. ‘The weather is milder, . 2 iy P' Pp From the late Rector of the Church of Epiphany of The caravan set out. flags flying and drums! to turn. So he sat down beneath a huge syea- | the person or porsons contracting; and in the event | country,and at an inconsidernble uties might be he luxuries of the salt Y ' thus ete, the sea breeze balmier, and al ti ntil ine. of the refusal or neglect of the contractor to furnish | rendered most productive, a greater portion being Dr. Stepuen Bait When i cPrseatoai hd jessy. Shy Article of Ayuicles named in the contract, upon | fine meadow land. In point of health it will compare | my esteem fecyen per: F4 '» iS pi 3€ | the order of the department or any of it reaux,the | with any situation in this country, and rarely is it OU AS A SUperi to Kodadad. He was to pay the hundred | same may be purchased in open market ;and the dif. | that property rreceeaine noe ee daa rarely 8 at | dinars at noon He determined to hasten to | ference between the pr id therefor and the eon- fered Tarsus on foot over the mountains, for he knew | {ct Prica shall be eha beating. from the rendezvous on the opposite side of the river, and soon entered the gorges ofthe mountains. After proceeding a little way, a halt was agreed bf ore for many of the mer- chants had stayed behind, saying their last : Dear Sir—I desiretoexpress | Water are to be had of finer quality and im greater nally, and my confidence in sion. ‘There is uo more 1 dentist. ‘fhe operations executed | Whole Atlantic seaboard. It or me have been highly satisfactory. Thopethat you | What the poet hath said: for sale. The terms will be liberal, and made | may receive the patronage from my friends and the | “ Oh! if there be an Elysium on earth, it is this, it to the contractor and de- | knownon the day of sale. strictly true of it I a n r over the tains ducted in the settlement of his account for the qunr- NCSTEPHEN. Trustee, Bene eet oat Sat SOS eee sg aed ss : adieus to their families and making additions | the general direction = which itlay. Many terdatine which neh refusal or neglect may occur. | may 25-3tawts Bindensbure, Md. Washington, Aug. 25, 1856. J. Ww. FRENCH, a ie Fieue = paragon os to their merchandize. Haj Hamed, who pos- | hours of travel were before him; but he was he subjeined list specities as nearly as can now | ——— GaneN ; ie : itd e,and Veughan.and indeed the sessed several camel-loads, and had been among | light of foot, and at length beheld in the dis- | eltietinsetatde eee Somnsten of eek HRER Srony BRICK Hoos From one of phe Fipctorndig Baltimore, Messrs. i Faculty resident in the vicinity of the first to be ready at the place of meeting, re- | tance the minarets of the city, and the winding | Ree. Glass Paee. BASEMENT, AND LOT ON PENN. AVENE 5 Having employed Dr. Stephen Baily, Surgeon Den- he Ey ee flag ang APP ord aon pined at this delay | course of the river. Suddenly, the landscape | ““]!’ 3) reams folio post, heavy, eatin or plain-fin- THE Cariton, at Auction n PHUR: DAY, tint, of Washington city, to execute for mean im- | ginate thors. und that at ait seasons St is the He had earned his title of Haj, or Pilgrim, | darkened. Clouds seemed tocome out of every | ished, ruled and trimmed, per ream Serock p-imaepart of Lan Sova equare Nori, | Soriamnanaaumcnt piece of work, whch he did to | Lenfshicat sot on the for.o fhe earth” {See when a boy by goingin company with hisfather | valley, and to inundate the plain. The rain| 2 iesoen Meal nee cate t7 Peneths wnwaled; for Of || wich the improvements, whichnees Ronitoros eters | woaee the most distinguished members of the Dental | Welt, Certificates in De Bow's Review, Southern to the shrine of the prophet; but this was the | fell; the wind blew. He hastened onward,| 3, gytreanee cap, white or blu er, and American F first journey he had undertaken since. Hisim- | clutching the leather purse in which he carried dinm or close, and trimmn Swklaw2m JO> ¥ Brick House, with basement and anew briek stable. | College of Baltimore, failed, after repeated trials, to p Faled wide, me- | ‘This property inh ¥ situated on Penn.ave- | perform the same work satisfactory, it gives me AR, Proprietor. : P é : nue, of 25 fe A street, between Ist ext pleas to express tire e' nd Po patience, therefore, may be excused. He had | his wealth, and invoking the assistance of the | wa on gens white or blue, trimmed and ‘Sd atreets east, ain near tre Capital. wens cay cptiruation of bis profesional sate mae ” S Bares SAKE HALL, Haurron, Va. started with the idea of making a fortune; and | Prophet. When he reached the banks of the | 5. reams legal cap, white or blue, trimmed and | mamnuin, One-third cash 5 balance pian an eee Baitimore, Jan. 12, 1957. HARMANN BOGGS. This*SUMMER RE ae was impatient tobe doing. Besides. there was | river, he heard, through the mist, a muezzin | ruled, per ream . a i pag eet pnadlogeee Pig eet d poem ge regal * | Extract froma note received from thelate Hon. John | Old Point, will be re * his promise to Kodadad. If he forfeited that, Laban the hour of noon from a distant 6. eae eit eens white or blue, ruled va- Title indisputable. a 7 = Ju ie, when the pro rato wall be happy his credit was gone forever. Accordingly, he | mosque. The waters were turbulent. Noferry | 7, 90 reains quarto, + extra superfine, thick | ™y 2d T ‘ t Bare, Aue, | Se WATER BATHina. spent the first part of the day that followed the | boat was in sight. It was impossible to cross. . cream-Inid, ruled ; per ream i By JAS. C. MeGUIRE, Auctioneer. eats fechjer ecb ete mira he Seaboard. The Hail has been mue halt, sitting by the roadside. counting the strag- | Haj Hamed prayed; and an idea came to his 8. See eared ed eet eGe: highly glazed, EREMPTORY. ’ a FOUN ‘M.CLAYTON. ed and beautif: ud ample preparations glers that came in, and jeering them for their | mind. He plucked a large reed, and hollowed 9. 15reams Alhambra laid note papers allt eiell Beitpixe Lor at Avctios.—On THURSDAY = the comfort ead pleasure of ali who may vi tardiness. - Chis young man," said some, ~ be- | it, and placed therein a hundred pieces of gold, lined, per ream AFTERN( JON June fthat LA ek, oa the ison teak, Von ceeniatiy roominea Dee eine Boats, Fishing Tackle, Pleasure Carriages, &o., matters a day more or lees? At the end of life | upon the stream, and confided in the mercy of | |! vena ane a oS | sronting On Lonleamn svemns, beteeon Lith ant iat | torone of wy tamile enn plugged several teeth for ee - G. BANKS. we shal! have to regret our impatience. There | God. | 12. 75 reams envelope, yellow or buff, royal, per freee. This 1s one of the very few unimproved [eto the work sare ey B for more’ an vs - J = 2 ~ c, ¥ io ream lots in this vicinity, and presents rare inducements Se jg a oe = 4 are ovile ey sole yea ned y should we be | ing 1g eee: et arene 13. 170 reams large brown envelope, per ream to those wishing a éapital and eligibiy located stand | oe Of tg, Va. Conf. of the M. E. Church South. Pianos, &c. nm ¢ 10 a ise, ahh 14. 35 reams pink blotting, per ream for business. It 1s moreover embraced within the ri 19, ie —— = — = ae hese philosophical remarks found no favor | osque that ard to ae dete Lae The | be 4 3 en shoets patent blotting, perdozen sheets peste designated as the site of the new Centre We, the uplersigned. having hed omnes eae IANO FORTE INSTRUCTION. with Haj Hamed, who. instead of imitating his | wind blew; the rain fell. the debtor did net 2 sheets drawing paper, antiquarian, per sheet | Market. — Niethint + tal €, 12, and te | Qumelves OF the professional skill of Dx. 5. , : — spmpani aod reclining larily. under the | appear. ~ We mast allow hin an hours grace; | ahees twins psi dvble cept, ger | Terms Quinn eahs tmanen wn 6,1, and | Stveore Demat wt ott eine boo pr | Mr. WM. PALATER vesting te edge mem shadow of trees on the green grass, listening to for the storm is Moret oa snodaaae The Is. % sheets drawing paper, elephant, per sheet may 2)-d JAS. C. MeGUIRE, Auct. presure in expressing our admurat on of his artistic | MER j Revoms over Dies 6 a] the songs of the birds and the gurgli of the | muezzin chanted the hour of noon e mer- 9. 75 sheets ¢ rawing paper, royal, per sheet aa JAS “McGUIRE re = DONE) (ies be ip eke * td sagas ntisfact oY auth ait uesday, inesday, Fri-* stream. began at length to roam uneasily about. | chant called to his slave to bring another pipe. 2. at mheots tracing paper, French, large size, per ear Ce ee NOUR AND hE es po ery, i Sismpecttatiy vn rday. between Zand 6 p. am. ap 25-tf He saw that another sun would set. and perha’ Presently, a bundle of reeds came floating alon 21. 3M yards tracing cambric, per yard Lot Near THE Navy urstance of | commend him to the confidence and pxtronaze ol the | —~ =< P ps iy ig along y perya CAL MUS! R aaother, and behold them still in the lap of the | the misty waters; a black boy stoping forward | 2. 5,100 binders’ boards, 6'4 by 10% inches, per C. an order from the Orphan's Court of Was pubes OF ems ocr tas Sen eenty woes Wor ee ko, ee ee PLAN, Tencher ey. He climbed the mountains, en- | seized them as they passed. He was about to | Item. Class No. 2.—Envelopes. County, District of Columbia, confirmed by t tl couse Mutse MCD. oF Washington’ DG. | Se lars, requests those Ladies who are desire istract hi ghts * gai i 1, 490,000 adhesive envelopes, white, yellow, or | Cuit Court. setting as a court of Chancery, the sub. eek, OC DoF ator GC.” | of being perfected in Ballad Singing. or Opers Sine deavoring to distract bis thoughts, and when- | cast them away again, when the unusual weight | buff, fe BX by Sie meh M seriber will sell, at public auction, on TUESDAY B.S. Bourer, M. D. of Georgetown, D.C. being ; RINE. OF L " ever he obtained a glimpse of the encampment | prevented him. ** Master,”’ said he, “ this isa 2, 60m heiee envelopes, white, heavy, 10% by | AFTERNOON, June Sth, at 63 o'clock, on the N. 8. Lixcoty, M. D., of Washington, D. C. je Bone jy vila egy gem ae ae he gazed it, endeavoring to disee reed of lead." The merchant, who wished to *'sinches. per Mee ¥+ 10% DY | premises, north half of Lot No.3, in square No. 44, Jos. H. BrapiEy, of Washington. D.C. nd 10th, and athe Musie Stores of 3 Davie, a _ at it, endeavoring to discern | ad. 1 + is 3 96-000 ches per} sel hit 1 h (save and excepting the most northern 3 feet and 4 Georce Watton, Ex-Governor of Florida, Me e —_ &t'the Music Stores of Mr. eon =s rward ae faghs = bape | = the =, eee ae the reeds a Le ee ae pee ME ute or yellow, hea- | inches of raid lot m said s unre which was wold and swarm 5 Lexox, | ayor of Washington, Metzeroit. ap 6-3 remain unstruck; the people reclined in | did so, and lo! a hundre: gliigering pieces o! 4. 5,000'adhesive enveto os, card, per M conveyed by sai ary Kelly to one Thomas Bayne.) VRY Barpwiy, and ¥ ‘OLD MEDAL PREMIUM . roups, the camels and horses were dispersed | gold fell suddenly upon the pavement of the 5. 8,000 adhesive eny elopes, notes per M. Deciinlen S080 tient tone of asia = Nee te feravis™ sour, Principal Rittenhouse Academe. G WILLAaM unre FORTES. ere and there; and the lazy tinkling of their | kiosque.”” Item. Class No.3.—Pens. square No. 94. and running thence south ‘along the 5 Padtaets 2 ream i i eviy belts showed that they, at any rate, ere enjoy- | This story which is told in many different | 1. 100 dozen cards Perry's pene, and of other man- | ij of Seventh street east, 21 foot, thence cunt Wo I ae cE ELE ND OF CHI- (Senior partner in the late firm of ing themselves. The young merchant at length | ways, illustrates the Oriental idea of mercan- | ; jqiiaoturers, assert =H per dozen cards feet | inch to a 3)-feet alley, thenes north along anid | irene of the Distros aod tieunite: thee hae SS Continues the manufacture and aale of grand and : 5 ré = . A . Ey ross Perry's, Gillott’s, or other good me- | alley 2! feet, thence west (9 feet and Linch to the located hivseolf ta Wathicion, tee t6 square PLANO FORT: underthe name turned away and Plunged nto the deep recesses | tile probity. Turkish merchants, in their deal- tallic pens. per gross place of beginning with the improvements,consisting | NK, ‘cs fed to gericew Hi ciperatinats ia ei profes- | of William Knabe & Co., at the old stand of the forest. Nature had no charms for him. ings among themselves, are famous for keeping 5. 6,000 quills, No. a, per M of a neat and well built two-story Frame Dwelling | finn Prepared to ‘approved atrie. ‘os. 1, 3, 5 and 7 North Eutaw street op- As he went, he counted in his memory the num- | their engagements with scrupulous exactitude ; 4. 33 do, old pens, silver cases, and pencils, | House containing six rooms. Office, No. 29, Penn. avenue, adjoining Gautier’s. te the Eutaw House, Baltimore. ber of pieces of cloth his bales contained, com- | and the example of Haj Hamed is often cited ag best quality, per dozen Terms: One-third cash: the residue in 6 and 12 ney have also just opened anew Sales Room at : Qiy —. oa) 5. 3) dozen gold pens, without cases, best quality, | months, for notes with approved security, bearmg | 34" 2) pared the cost price with the probable market | a model. Of course itis understood that the . ‘ » 207 Baltamore street, between Charles and Light per duzen. interest. ji 1c NHE IMPROVED SETS OF TEETH. reets. on the premises partly occupied by Mr price. and revelled in the anticipation of gigan- | debt, in all good golden dinars, came to its des | Item. Class No. 4.—Pencils. \ seth a Lariat pe purebose mousy ee final T Se ee eee On ABE Henry McCallery as a musto store, where the wil tic profits to be realized in the paradise of his | tination in some miraculous way ; the Prophet 1, dozen ivory ever-pointed pencils, large or | ratification of the sale,adeed will be executedatthe | “pr. LOOMIS, the inventor and patentee of | keep constantly on hand a large assortment of plain intemal i ferseanget dente i ae wall. with leads, per dozen opal of the purchaser. ro “Loomis? Mineral Plate Teeth,” having, and highly-finished grand and square Piano Fortes - imegination—some dunty bazaar in the | betes ee ees kee [ee 2 42odozen Faber’s or other good No.1 tosor| ogg ZEBEDER KIRWAN successfully introduced his improvenient CS iso, Melodeons, from the bost makers, from 410.5. city aimascus. jeeds of us servant ie young merchant was grad tater > per dozen 2 various cities, has now permanently estab- octave, some wi louble key-boards, double reeds, ilst he was meditating on these sordid | not without his reward. His credit wasin fu-| > eases Faber's, &c., polygrades, graduated, | = ished lumseif am Washington: ae aad cope to exit seaall charchen, Tee matters, he was Lesage ——> Seead on citer fiscal nes seapt od eter staal @e'dozon Faber's, d&c., red and blue pencils, per FOR RENT AND SALE. ly in making a set of but one piece of material, ond Pianos, we will sell wholesaleand retail, on the most a@ surprisi: accident. mantle was | sis’ on giving him his daughter in marriage. jozen = : = ; nat jo mineral. “No motal is used in | li Sarcum. to struggle, be was cast on the ground and rolied | fact people—to whom we do not address this | Class No.5.—Ink, Inkstands, Wafers,and War. | aries number of Building Lots 24 feet front by 13) caction and metalic taste. There are no | (gold medal) ai a ary’ natitute up. like a bale of his own goods. in complete | legend—that his daughter turned out to be the | It darkness. At first he thought instant « was to be his fate; and he murmured: 3 “ ts to become filled with moisture or particles of | two successive years—October, 1855, and 1856—in op- ns i feet deep, at the very low price of from $75 to S125 boa, hence they are pure and clean. They a: position to fourteen and eighteen pianos from some th | same very imprudent Leilah, whose fascination | a omen Draper's large or small inkstands, per | each—payable in small monthly instalments of $3 per lightor. aigenger, less clumsy, fa more Uurabie, and | of the best makers from New York, Boston and Bual- May | had nearly caused Haj Hamed to dishonor his | 2. ¢dozencast-irondouble or single inkstands, per | ™32th- natural eir appearance. i will five m reward of | tmore. We were also awarded the first premium j » ‘These Lots are situated at Union Town, on the . 1 I ti F: tion hel Richmond, Vir- Heaven pay my debt to the merchant Kodadad!*’ | verbal promisory note. We learn, moreover, south side of the Anacostia river. adjoining the Na- | One Thousand Dollars to any one who will produce a | the Industrial Exhibition held in Richi rr dozen “ _ : . . pia) - similar work of art to equal mine in purity, beaut: ginia, 1855 and 1856. They have also been awarded Soon, however, it appeared that he was only a | that she settled down into a most prudent and 3. 2m dozen Maynard & Noyes ink, quarts, per | vy-yard Bridge, and are in every way desirable for 7 bility, artistic excellence or any uther requisite | the highest premium (silver medal) at the Metro- - i ‘ : rs : dozen a j s wishing a cheap, pleasant,and healthy loca- | CU's! M a3 3 prisoner. while smothered laughter came to his | exemplary wife—which relieves our mind—for, 4. #6 dozen Maynard & Noyes ink, pints, perdozen | Pom Tor x dwelling. ° aay ok responsibly warranted. wtaoaduson te tr we ore im pepuomnion of testime ears. He tried to speak, but no answer was re- | except under extremely Oriental circumstances, & Pglresoreg oom gira jak pei ee =e Lot-holders An airenrs are requested tpoom plete 276 Penna. avenue, between llth and 12th streets, | ninis from the most distin wished professors and turned, except renewed laughter. Presently, | we should not recommend her conduct for imi- 7. 9 dozen best French carmine ink, oz., per dozen Hip ie pepe ens fen aa niece Prue eae ap is-ly amateure in the counery eenich can boa ant our, = = these Le iS y rerooms, sp zc ‘mse hers of those who carried him set him down; the bonds | tion. 8. 15 Cepek ores best quality, red, No. 3, for | possible incnmbrance. may 25-3m D® Cc. 8. GOODMAN the high sppreciation in which our instruments are that confined him were loosened, the mantle — ee office seal. per | =e i BS 5 v = URGEON DENTIST. and | every where heid. Eas Mhiskel away, and. to his surprise, he | The Seducer of Miss Stedman—Interview be. | \,Puuytts best red wafers, common size, per | FOX & VAN stroat abure fy street, hey He ee Acrnaae co ABsISIChE Era aipciviiegs cf puchencs le poaeaea eines eae found himself in a beautiful garden, surround- tween the Villain and his Deserted Wife. | 10. 200 peunds best extra super scarlet sealing wax, cheap 'Sis acres of Ge Bh inp ESS present te following renscnaile prices: months from the day of sale if the instruments do not ed by a bevy of maidens. who clapped their} We have already published the rticulars of | hing annals een aero oe are : Sntire Upper Sett Teeth, on Gold. «+. $3) to” | Kive entire satisfaction. hands and enjoyed his amazed appearance. the elopement of 2 Miss Stedman froma female | Class No.6.—Cutlery and Miscellancous Artictes. | Ket: ; im- Do do do" on Silver.../7). 12 to25 |. Wholesale dealers will find it to thew advantage oy’ ‘ppe: i i Also, nearly opposite, 200 acres very highly oO Gold 2to § | togive usa call before purchasing. Haj Hamed was too thoroughly an Oriental | academy at Auburn with a imarried man named | Item. | dozen Rodgers’s or other knives, four blades, | Proved with modern buildings. . : ; ne or more, on Gold. : ~ tte 3 | Pienos exchanged, hired. med eened not to understand his position. after a few mo- } aloumeck. We find in the Auburn American Oe beni ineie oe dae , frcvith, acres of unimproved LAND. sev en miles | Filling, Extracting, Removing Tarier: also, Re. | mar i6-ly WM. K ments’ thought. He had evidently been watched | th following account of an interview between 2.15 dozen Rodgers’s ivory-handle erasers, per |!" ad E atte’ . ach, | pairing at the same reasonable rates. All operations during his progress through the forect, be che | the Villain and his deserted wife, from which the dozen : Oa RATA Troe eee ooo eaten each, | Crcouted incuch «manner aa togiveerarsoniinn, inmates of some hates unencambered ‘by male | propel per ely oie et So pt ci woe qagers’® spring erasers, ivory han- | "Aigo, a tine FARA, with first-class improvements | tion. Office corner 8th street andavenue. _sp3 ICE. tendants. who in a spirit of fun made him a | ignorant of the virtue which, pede localities, | 4. 6 dozen ivory wafer stamps, per dozen Berek oan Ob ie eee ee oe ee ee J[NTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITES. | Pe mecca tenecaintt a DEALER 7 soner. The incident is not an uncommon one, | is attributable to tar and feathers : abe ah oi | ls acres. together with a numberof FARMS and | 519 y Ey to LOAN on STOCK SECURITIES Office and Depot—Southwest oorner of F and 12th 44 we may believe narrators; but it generally | We learn from a gentleman belonging to the 7, 100 dozen milk taste, in hanks, per dozen unimproved Lands the sloiaing Brie et Lots — - Streets, Washingto: li-t leads to disagreeable results. Our merchant | Northern Hotel in this city, that Hallenbeck—the | J! gm dozen red thoe Aucorted por doen Peers dace RE el torr aga CHUBB BROTHERS, BANKERS, SBI IDEN IGEN LAD —— i | seducer of Miss Stedman was there on Monday lone Se ot ne Sys Soine Of which Opposite the Treasury. CE! ICE!! ICE!!!—The undersigned respectful - felt uncomfortable. These merry girls were oath al Piper p : on some vs 9. 5dozen pares weights, assorted, per di zon ad | very low. 4 . ly inform his {riends and the public generally, that guite capable, be thought, after having made s | tWeenhisn and bis deserted ite” ete Fences, |r 2 bonds unprepared India rabber. per poun Capitalists, Trustees, Widows, and others. hav- pe praparel te fentae tomtle ad hos - ‘ i , per pound batt of him, of throwing him down a well or | rt ney they wish safely and profitably to invest | THE HOUSE OF bois ij 3, W: t t )with the best 1 . t oF | Bed as a beautiful and interesting woman of un. | 12 1W0 quarts best black san. per atin at theit office Trust notes and ather un Ne as iy EL daiyeed tear pa of Wotan ead Gonas” into » pond. He looked around for the chief impeachable character. Hearing that her husband = HO pounds pounce, per pound per dozen: nd securities, Which can be purchased, 80 ns to CHAS. St. J. CHUBB, | town, and guarantees to xive entire satisiaction. among them, rather anxiously, and soon recog- | was there, she came with her little child in her a5 4docen canals tals pencils, assorted, perdozen | Tealize a clear interest of from i2 to 2) per cent. per D BARROW, Orders to be left with Kivwet A Lavrence, nized her in a very young maiden, who, after | arms to persnade her wandering husband to re- 16, 2dozen sable pencils, assorted, per dozen annam. ‘opert HENRY HOLMES. gorper léth street and Pennsylvania avenue; Gro. 7 ry 3 Seiten . hte . 3, Persons having Farms, Houses, or other property USE OF F. Kipwet & Co., léth street; J. B. Moors, Drug- having laughed with the rest, had flung herself | turn to his wife and family The scene is repre- | 17, 4dozen Onborne's or Newman's heat water col- they wish to sell, exchange, or obtain loans upon, or | THE HO “BROTHER, BARROW & CO. ist, Panna. avenue, between 19h and 2th sirects ; Strolessly on 2 pile of cushions under a tree, | wits Pe sty penne ms the h Sire ey er 18. So peatelc neo twine per pound Betnrraved Tay 00 Bde Laces they bs ne ood pei ad Davenport, lowa 9 Groncrsierz, New York avenue, between 10th a: . Lars Nes with a heart of marble—as the heartless seducer . M0 s ‘ine, _ | ize an incom n, Will find it advantageous to con "CHA xf rT llth streets; Rost. A. Pay: Rist, corner n on Z i 7 = > . 12d 2 he Ss sult with them, as u A = 7 the subscriber, No. and was gazing at him with interest | Was called to confront his virtuous and injured | 19: 12dozen mahogany rulers, round or fiat, 90 in It with them, as having an extensive acquaint is composed of “CH? 7 GHUBB th ber. N Lady.’’ said he. assuming an humble atti- | Wie and forsaken child. nes long Per dozen oes, round or flat, 9) ine | ACP And A long, Active and successful experience a8 ARROW, | 4thand Mass. avenue; and with RE tude, *- this is not wise nor well. Iam a mer- 9. Gdoxea lignun peUeats 3 First street, Georgetown, where Ice can be had at all times, ap 7-tf T.N. KIDWELL. c CE-ICE—-ICE.—For sale 2590 to 3,00 tons of of the very best, latest, and most! PURE ICE at the Hockley Mill, near the Relay dealers in Real Estate, they flatter themselves that any business they may recommend or consummate. will prove alike satisfactory to their employers and creditable to t i S-2w JPR SALE—My RESIDENCE on the co ‘The step-mother of the seduced girl had like- ches long, wise heard that the destroyer of their honor and 21. 2 pounds best qu 2 ehant traveling with my goods that require care and waitchfulness, and to be released.” She seemed annoyed that her beauty, which was great. did not amaze him; and replied : ponge, per pound Peace was there, and she also appeared to him to | 22. 40 pounds gum arabic, per pound vpbraid Lim. but toward all he manifesteda bru- | 23. 10 dozen mueilage, large-size {spel jars, with tal insensibility, while the bystanders were af- brush and metallic tops, per dozen j ri ved styles, and warranted in point of. House, on the Washington Railroad. It can be sent , 5 a ee eee 24. 10 dozen mucilage in earthen or glass jars, with- J venue and C street south ad ; ; = in cars either to Baltimore or Washington. Apply my father’s kiosque. He has given it to me; | © < and offered up prayer to Ged ea eed, it | 25. 120 dozen pen-holders, assorted, per dozen feet 11 inches, and contain. United States. We respectfully solicit a cail from | ap 23-2m tumore. aad i tne lew Ouik ay seat ria unmolested, | Ler ams and offered Sp prayer to God toturnthe | 28. 6 dozen wafer stands or boxes, cocoa, per dozen | 34 tw square feet. oa d_ strangers to examine our work: as ic L plested. ry » i ; 0% u vy. F. PHILLIPS. siscee 4 rtd mye ‘he Eanity | 2 tedaceratene sc ivory folders, per dozen. | "yet ____W: F. PHILLIS Jo eda posts) ay cars A NEW GooDs JUST RECEIVED. only appear at a signal of danger—when [ sound | which he had so cruelly deverted. He maintained | may 2-dtJune Ss ee eer ATA ney OA8T | © Wenlsodoer kind of REF AIRING inawork- | “rue. aubscriber has just recsived the following this shell. 1 astolid inditfe: —treating her supplications | CvpsypED ENVELOPES. tiny furs oc other. pec posta bur $ cailonof manli ke nanner, sad at reason Feet. new and | fresh assortment of Goods: é She raised a conch to her lips, and a shrill | With contempt, and even spurning her from him | & = W: ston city. For particulars apply at No. 512 fairprica "SIMON FLYNN ECO Layer Raisins, fresh soft-shell Almonds, Nantz sound filled the air. The stave girls, scarcely | With violence only to be found in asavage. At Post Orrice DerantMENT, May 39, 1857. | (aSrors) ath street. as Be pice. rd BS x Currants, Schiedam Schnapps in square quart finshs scliaisiemckiae ti co acting ¥ | tirst he told her she could not stay under the same | Sealed proposals will he received unti! 5, p.m..of | "may 16 tf POLLARD WEBB. —— and stone jugs; Brandies, Wines, and Liquors, of understanding the motive, again cast the man- | roof with him, but at length consented that she | the 6thday of July next for furnishing all t e stamp- OR RENT.—The HOUSE onG street aegienen re s. superior q — assorted oe an Yeast — on Spies oe capo — might remain for the night. ail envelopes this Department may require for a pe- Reales ees Guns on G arent, bot pe MANTHUSy AND BEAUTIFUL STYLE, | dete: ‘Sperm, Adamantine, low Candies tionless. | cam wedly ; bu en he was shown to her room. she rose u riod of four years, viz > h were dismissed with jeers and mockeries. Ina f-w moments the merchant, more dead than alive, was uncovered again and told to be of gvod cheer, for he had permission to depart. By this time, however. beauty had begun to | exert its influence, and Haj Hamed, instead of uf S _ £ Brown Soaps, Maccaronis, Vermacelli, scented “, - ‘ ope by Lieut. . Itisnearly new, well fin- | manufactured from Siate Stone, by the West Castle- Soaps; Sostch, Aacsh F Yide ‘Genti % almost insane with agony and her eyex streaming | _N0-1, orndte size, 27¢ by 4% inches, of white pa- | pied by Taeut. Harrison. It is RE dg LE Company. Vt. ‘Phese’ Mantels are enamel. | mps.; Scotch» Macaloy, American, Gentleman, : FE Te See Dee fens reh, Olive Oil, Carroway Seed, Root Ginger, BORPHERY, PY RENELS, BROCATIS. LS | Enslish Mustard.” American do. Pepper Sauce. TE, SPANISH GA AY, and other rare | Spanish Segars, co, Scotch Ales,Brown Stout, ‘The imitations are so | Spices, &c., wholesale and retail, cheap for cash, of ¢, the closest scrutiny, | *PProved city paper. JONAS P. LEVY, 80 hixbly olished That they retain their 7 Pennsylvania avenue, opposite with tears, and extended her arms to meet him. when he turned upon her with a sour and angry look, and bade her in a surly tone, “Sit sitdown!" The wretched wife, fit of uncontrollable g J ever done that you should treat me and my dear per. shia mite ; fhe No. 2, letter size, 3%¢ by 5*4 inches, of buff or | Carriage-house and Sta | white caper or in mith’ prsoctinss ofbationd white | Apply io Wil, BROWN t. baff or y be re- . Servant’s room above, next door. — may 13-tf | | There is a guard of slaves at the gate, but they | ral father of her at a bargain, a new and desirable | AGA SLLING HOUSE, together with a | and des cit on the south, and richly set with | perfect heial size, 3% by 8% in in such proportions of either a: Lot adjoin n er, ~ = ~ ng straw | shrubbe it trees, vines, Howers, &e., situated | They are s¢ . A > ap 9-tf National Hotel. of the place. She met his glance. at first, | was, ‘+ I don’t love nd can't be happy with ef Wen cases for packing parcels | north, and in ar ¥ impre 0 . " 0 oe Segal teoaged oY, KANAW area? with a disdsinfal expression ; ied according to | ind you can ded sous | Seite has nt Nomen cones fur pe The view 1s con and has made the lc cheaper than any others in market. Price ranging | SS COMPANY, KANAWA COUNTY, VA. fr $1B to S12. rendin the Oriental idea, two such souls have secret This brutish proposition | The envelopes to be made in the best manner, of | very desirable. Price, $2, s i Architects, Builders, and othersare invited to cal Subscriptions will be received at the Bankin, ils hi } re ran ; < i factured specially | balance in two years with inte oS ee , *¥mpathies, from the influence of which neither S a hy Sancta’ Ledestogas suis ms | paper tapered Pee ware erkens the 1 abe Al or sale, a large and convenient agin Beebe rch oi cece ype ee street, 3 pe rey alge aces eng Mad rerapining stock can escape. No sooner did their eyes meetin a | Site. but threw biteclf With, hin ieee cae | master General may abesee nay saat he cae ee Gen kcal cite eon Ane oe en | ores T.M. HANSON, Agent. | ‘The capital stock ia sionton (dollars) oy fall gaze, than both felt faint at heart. The | across the foot of the bed, and in the midstof hez een ee eae T without charke for packing and | Siz (ad story) 7th atreet. 5 WEB, Sa = = : S720) hus been subscribed. The, mines are now lady turned very pale, and leamed her head | groans, cries and tears. fell asleep and slept | Pirmsh coiplete and ready for use. in such quis may 6-tf ‘Real Estate Avent. | UMM WicTS all erades. viz: prepare “hei yrange jr upon the cushion; the maidens, raising the | soundly till morning, when he took the cars and tr nay be required to fill the orders of pos' YOR SALE ORR .—THE, DESIRABLE | 25 cases St. Julien Medoc TABLE CLARET for sale, by the original stockhoiders, for the period trembling Hamed, led him to her side. They | Irft her atthe hotel”’ ‘Tue landlord kindly con- ater se Piepartmont will faruish the-nde BX SIDENCE onthe corner of Fand 2ist sts., | 25 do St. Estephe Medeg do do of two years. talked for hours; not of themselves, but of | Paki: her and her child to Port Byron to he lane aoe tae swhich is to be pasted on the | together with the Grounds surrounding it. The | 20 do St. Julien Michealson & Co.'s Wine Glass | Particulars in regard to the stock, and its love, and expatiated eloquently on the ha; eer re ‘er without charge. House contains sixteen rooms, has gas throughout, CLARI bex by the manufac ects, will be made known pon application to CHUBB mains Hy will be 2 do St. Julien, 1854, do do BROTHERS, news of mecting, whilst the attendants played | 4, 1.5 Hanove re Hosvon Civic inti tet |e C ee teenie errata pO (O8'| the seen ifidasted: The lat the homes teers on 0 do Chateau Larose, tn, do do ian 27 P. P. DANDRIDGE. Acent. a : ‘ “ on.—It is Be = 2 ce es lo CI . pville, 1843, lo pee 6 — al eee Nee neand tiles foom here that | they are tebe provided, renewed, and kept tm onder ay en, kere eine | 1h aol taint Meceeae tee aes oo ide JEW BOOKS received and for sale at SHIL- situation. The shadows of night were coming ¢ thousand’ shepherds, who | at the expense of the contractor. MALSO, for Saie—The LOT OF GROUND onthe | And 3 cases still mad sparkling HOCKS and MO- LINGTON’S Bookstore, Odeon Building, cor- whe peculiar sound at the outer ak ae: aetteou | Bidders are requested to furnish samples of paper, ris “ OTS on WINES. ner 43g street. anmemeaed that the Sather of the isssdens weses | ie eee eat She American people | with their bids, of the quality they intend to use in | gotuer of F and lath streets, and LO Taon th.near | |, SE. “JAMES H. SHECKEL, Life of Charlotte Bronte, author of Jane Eyre. Sot apasiony orate peta ec besency sige Kamel ae trae Hiberties © with oneious duty, has | the mauufreture of the envelopes they propose to feat aii saa 279 F street, cor. of 13th. | Adam Graeme of Massgray, by the author of Zaides name was Leilah. had come to visit her. So, | been g libe ue OF more pretty | furnish. é — a -- may 26-eolw (Intel& States) Ivors, by the author of Amy Herbert Haj Hamed was thrust unceremoniously forth ; bs of the feminine gender. It is wll a slander, | “ond and security will be required for the faithful | VALUALE FARM FOI 512% acres Scandal by Mrs. Beckford apd was awakened amid the deepening gloom | of course; but to save trouble and make all se- | performance of the contract, and ee ee of good FARMING LAN uated in the AINTS AND OILS, The Border Rover, by Emerson Bennett f the forest. He returned, bowed down and | ""¢: Wt Advise the villitied man to remove at a santo suactealy rneas coaty oC amples: County of Fauauier, ena, on Alexandria engage Ponte lead Miss Leslie's es. Gookery Boek ease « a once te % hi ts will be full: nd the sufficiency of the bi o0 | and Orange Railroad, a few yards from Warrenton >i ni, *rench Zi M epburn, by . beavy hearted, to the encampment. ' prec ated, peticnlarty Wethey tern ont as ates [rope dl et ennrd Lisp ent rt epee Junction; within, nine miles s by Railroad from the Patent Dryer, Jesser Zines’ Violetsor! the Cross and the Crown, by Miss Moln- * 7 Ss er Gene reserves to himst it t, trav p tine, C. " boars. it wasnt wnt the ay that wretched ; rene Gib tion® hinalee nga Wane | Mhowewer he shal agervar ha thetanme er any | Sega seem ecg pine | ureter Chimes, iene ae ae ae artae Ane ne reroarsie — — ps Be tow HL oppor oo i pa ee poe Me eee abla tee meee eat pe mnered i gale in the inarket for the | ins high state of cultivation, and is abundantly sup- | Bristol, balzer, camel's hair, ant actie Brushes. wix ru! pic a E ‘ g10L8 _ lied with water and timber, and has much excellent Liberal discount on current lé cas! Jes Lever’s Complete Works, Library edition, fentow land. Churches, Mills, and good neighbors | or Good paper. - Zz Re Met mnie for cash | Charles ot rT McGREGOR lames. thin a short distance. For further information 4-WA&S3m 3 ery thing in the News; rand Stationery line, apply to JAMES MORROW, Esq on the place. | Leth Wieat "SHILLING TON’S Bookstore. ty whiten, that at length, overcome with fa- more scat place eee mee = than a i P t vis P ritanie Boston, excaped thither, where, instead o: Weccta bin cyctia? Whanke cwene tha tects | bclos excemed ned ontard! bt The people: We ts a transfer of the contract to any party who shal be. in his opinion, less able and qualified than th original bidder or contractor.. The right is alse served to annul the contract for ; : j lure to perform to the subseriber at his Broker's Ofhee, near | (*ARRIAGES—CARRIAGES—C Odeon Building, cor. 4 st. & Pa. ave. compelled to drive a baker’s cart for a livelihood f —— or to th eriber oker’s . AGES—CARRIAG were struck, the camels were laden, and the | 4Vifist' so sayaireport. ‘Perhaps we do wrong to ete ae to postmasters in | Brown's Hotel, Washington City. MORROW. Very eel etn ped a NOTICE.—1 haveafew of those people were filing off. ‘* Why this hurry 7 he | say that he iv compelled to do iis employment. | the quarter ending Maren 3. 1850 is stated Gales | — | CARRIAGES, BUGGIES te eect {TSETS on hand, which I wish’ cried.“ Was not this a pleasant place to tarry | We mean only that such is underatood tebe his 47,85) No. 1, stamped 3 cents. ARM FOR SALE—A FARM, containing 160 | he very respectfully invites the puttie generally | ¢?, close. cut. and will sell at cost: | Also, in? Time is eternal. There is no need to bas- | avocation. His sense of propriety and deference aie acres, of land, more or less, situnted immediately | Prices moderat INO. B. DENNIS: te Soll sropaesbery tee yn ten from the present, which is joyful, to the fa- | to public sentiment may ave induced him to this a0 3 upon the \Washungtonand Brookville Turnpike about | ap 24-oodm 6th st., bet, La.ave.and st. | must be sold preparator iy: chen pence Pes ture, which is full of danger” Several mer- | Course tn preference to a continuation of his pul- | ‘The bids sho sisting of 20 head of Hogs, Cows, Heifers. Horses, | [NRENCH NOVELS.—Teverino, par Geo. Sand: | N Bree te eee eh and 1k street et perenne. thou zht he was them for their phil- | Pit efforts. If so, he has ianifested a better ap- | ed Envelope: Wagon, Hay, Carriage, Harness, Plows, Harrows BW cent Fan 19—fim JOHN MoD) * chants thou ht he was jecring them foc theizphil- | Freciation of the propristion of lite ana os the Postinaster Post Office Department i" Fesmtes Uleadlig coasts he Gen ee oe : Spam — hy of th s di i hasted to cor P' } Vv. and Farming U sils generally, rop in the Jeanne, par George Sand; 40 cents. U PONT’S GUNPOWDER. osophy vf the previous day. and has com- | pulpit than is sometimes exhibited.—Port. Argus. be tte AARON V. LS Aa ground, Straw, Hay, &c. It is well watered, having sidora, par George Sand; 25 cents. D'itea times i thal the various ki | Lecegianor remo — -resrighocare ali | _ie l-dtjys master General. a Eh unfriling stream of water Raaprat, par George Sand: — of DU PONT’S G POWDER. eae see ea nacte, Dad been laden by bis ser-| a7 crn Wheeling papers note the preseace in | Cours NEW MODEL, WARNER'S AND | dwelling-housg nnd outhouses necsusaty to fara: | ¥AbtHel; ar George Sand; 2 cent.” to supply the same inany quantity to parties Wanting» vants, and were ly proceed. He that city, at the hotel, of a man in company with Allen's Revolvers, Self Cocking Pistols, Al- | ing purpos ere is also an Orchard on the piace, lorace, par George Sand; 45 cents. W. ALBERT KIN tated a moment; but. remembering his debt. to | somebody's wife. He met a gentleman on the | len’s Saas and Double Barrel Pistols, Powder | about one of the land is in timber, oak, hickory, Modeste Eignon, par Balzac: 25 cents, Agent for the Distriet RF colcabie, i Kodad sd. cried “ March '"* and went away with | street, talked with him, and when they parted s S Raniarie’ Chanter cen Bt b © Biaeulehar taiedcanias cack (REN, 1.es Chouans, par Balsae; 39 cents No. $5 High street, his heart full of new recollections. | returned to the hotel, entered the lady's room, “Baldwin's Gun Wat: | BOHN ER eer er eee Vig fered Jour 1-4 Pamulle Alain. par Alphonse Karr; 25 cents. may 12-tf (Intel.& States) Georgetown. D.C. The journey was prosperous, but tedious. | and inan excited manner exclaimed: | ing, Wad Cutier, anda good assortment of Gua | GEO. W. BOHRER, oor. of Highand Gee iteae Beux Histoire, par Pugene Sue;37 cents, BAe™ RE erry MALT HOUSE. When ike aenran ached Damascus, the mar- |, **Your husband is now in the city on his return | ‘Priinmings, for sale by Georgetown, D. C., or of Mr. HARP, on the prem, Alizia Pau.i, eval; 3) cents. a % k d to be bered with mnerehd from Baltimore. I saw him, shook hands with : FE. K. LUNDY, ises. ap 23-tf Theatre Complet, par Balzac. 5) cents. MALT FOR SALE. The undersigned having lie = “en he masa aii dificulty effec ted, | him, talked with him, and. the es oye never | mays No, 128 Bridge street, Georgetown, [a Creole, par | Shoe mong © » oy bg | Ee a ‘aoe, dise; and — on Ta . = in. e 's cents. corns! avenue Month after month passed away; most of Ha- eee sel ts home??? raves | ww. HACKNEY: WW. B. DAYTON YE, Vi Rey. MALT, for sale at_the Bianahe je Beaulieu, par Dumas: cents. Svould sunomnee to his friends and the public, that he f remained opis hands. The | ‘Shortly afier this the lady and gentleman took Poh REE Bal Cit USE, gvruer of West Falls |, Jacques lar et Jaoques 11; par Dumas; 2) cents, tt now in fall with a isege supply of wed’s bales still on ‘ Shortly after this y Rust, Eerare ‘AND RAL ND AGENCY, nus $4 wtreet, Baltimore, Na, And many others at the “re low 9 Pate: SALE for sale op pag Sfvb wonth from the time of bis departure bad * passage for the Hast feb i¢-TuFim maha City, N. 7, may 6 MO 0 nay a ANCK Ta 4 my @3m RA! DENMEAD,

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