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as mR eo aes THE EVENING STAR 1s PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner of Pa. avenus and Eleventh street, By W. D. WALLACE. Ps) served in packages by carriers at $48 year, Precis necinadatda p ‘To mail subsoribers the sab- sorption price ix $3.98 year, in @dvance; 92 for ix months; $1 for three months ; and for jess than three months at the rate of 12 cents week. Single coptes, one cent; in wrappers, two cents. Apyextisxwests (of eight lines to the square) inserted three times for es every other day or “ een semi- weekly. 25 per cent. advance ; once a week, 50 : per cent. advance. ” NO. 1,520. er ta fee acommission of 9 sap etten egente will beallowed A DAY IN PETTICOATS. Oh, sir, really, you are a very naught welry, eo. = BY Peas MAN. man,” a moat feminine maieLeoalt A BARGAININA PIQNOcOne of Hallet, D Ae ean . Watches, Jewelry, &e. “Lcouldn’t think of such thing” command. best PIANOS. sa, cin CADEMY. CBsencey wan INER, ‘But you must. My happiness depends on He cast a languishing glance at me through e, disman dead tot 4 Mr. -NSKI; =: ‘ WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, it. Here, puton the Penis ty ce the | his black lace veil, san B fairly began to Siar for $30 buts short’ time aso, 38 i A Mr. 7. F,, GASZYNSKI and DAUGHTER have No. 34 {3 street, three doors north what's his name."" And my friend Bob Styles held up before my hesitant gaze a suit of female apparel. His idea was that I should personate his lady for his ‘“feelings.” saleat our store for cash, Or 1 note at 8 We soon arrived at the grove. and found our date bearing interest, with good endorser, the owner being compelled fr ivate circumstances to force band—engaged beforehand—awaiting us. Of said t i am pr errant and gt of Pa. ave oe honor to announce to the Ladies and Gen- Siun OF THE SMow Wate ee and own that aay” 7 Classes for Dancing in Chre Duplex, Lever, Horizonta). = etown., oo v ST i Piano off. lam prepared to warrantand guar | has received and now offering at very low prices to ava td Hal sts FA wan Jounteyaed tibeee ~eoneneeat ~ Ta course, dancing was the first amusement, and a riniy and strongly as.any Pano | onsh and prompt customers, nlarce assortntent of E street, for Misses and Masters, | Clocks, Jewelry and Silverware mal ALL AND WIN GUUDS. love for one day, to prevent any one from eus- | lawyer Bimby led me out for a Sebottisohe. It | ! ST,’ ck: Of naw Pomnad.; Biencg for | purohaanh ee PRE et Tee ax tae the 7th of Octobe ., Grornsiow— on ws ney oategtn, doreliys Silver, ayetierse ting the truth—namely, that she had joined | was hard at first for me to take the lady's part | rent by every nonth. quarter. or year, farge recent Auction Sa es, and from the importers, | inary, from 30'cloek p.m. en eel EW OE Kim in a runaway marriage party—until it in my dance, but I soon got accustomed to it. su JOHN ¥. ELLIS, eee arenes probe sim | [step bales gt enable ret oe No aa terms and particular application can be made NEW sew ELeY YY gross, SILVER should be too late for interference; t is, until | When a waltz was proposed. I resolved to have = ee | their values in [obo ne doko ang went Teh pala lence, 407 kb. street, ntwene eiaat M. W. GALT & BRO., open this morning © very the minister bee tied a knot between teen Se at the expense of the un- Pianos: PIANOS! PIANOS!!! Soe Silt Robes and Ba adere Silks = larg as ent of the above samed gouge, ‘ them, that nothing but a special graut of the | fortunate Bimby. os ; Pete, es —— i VE YOUR EYE 7 " om Figs Desa — Lezislature could untie. ’ Uhad first made him purposely jealous, by | of \Sicimway fan Nea Fore erie Rich Brinted.all woot: Deluicen and Rebes Tan sent theme ty the PARIS: gop YMOW. GALT & BRO., This scheme was not actually so absurd as it cessing a two other young Soi one of Knabe & Kei, Baltime: er and of my Son’ fan Satin Fanconi a, plain colors, all wool, a very supe- DrctTAN A Eu OotsoN who, — ween 9h and 1th ste. appeared at first sight. Maggie Lee was a tall, | whom [ knew, in my own character, but who | factory. Phi ia. always on han Ti goods, able width, 5 Surops. with his own manufactu- =. queenly woman. with an almost masculine air, |‘neyer suspected me as Maggie Lee. This young | Moderate tei re Leepin’sand other makes French Merincs, ofallthe yea, snd ain Sf a.fo0d many other RSARD. ht doo: ho’ ree —— a treet, 3 = and at that time I had a very slight form, al- eee oo oe desirable colors, imcluding W F take this methoa of informing our patrons ~ hite and j improved SPECTACLES and EY oS, man, who was a great woman killer—a sort of |” n 18 eolm Pit sien * Ries Ae Tae vit BRAVATIRS CHE sG oN CAS gana sue the pubbe in Sonoral, the eomasquence of the me i i ‘ e ee ie = * 5 b S } “s "BLE | financi sis, We ve det t mo a that pes there was really = sorts ars hog taseal* who made Ny BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD-CASE IRON | f in De pane. black, whitean agolors Focus aad OH HED, whieh eal arvanted te | Goods at a gront redacteen WO ms ond aed pond but little difference in that point. Then I had ves run after him, by his alternate wrath of A frame Piauotorte, used one year in & onroful | Rich Union Plaid Merinos, at 3l% cts, improve ANY EYE atlected witn ZAKENING | si! our goods—each article being marked in pinin hight hair, tolerably long, und a fair complex- | action coolness of protestation—I selected to | family, of Hallet. vis & Co., Keston, renowned . all Wool do, CATARACT or going to it, also SHORTS: T ion. Part my hair in the middle, and puta lay off against my legal admirer. [ allowed | manufacturers, on for persons who Bin’ to hold me very closely and occasionally | 4" or oredit, at our great ak Oa es, need to begin to wear them will be suited at first | are in toe habit of purchasing fur casi’ te call and SO cts, AT. 7 cures at our lowest cash prioes—in order to effect ill be sold ata great bargain, for | PHinted Moustin Delainos, good styles, at Is and 25 | EDNESS. Alvpersons that wear or those which ¢ 4 speedy saie, and make cents - z - 4 a i) i t ¥ ints at12! sieht. Those wonderful double-polish: Gi: exainine our coeds and prices before purchasin looked at him with a half fascinating expres- | 022 308 Pa. ave bet. 9th and ‘Oth sta. pieces, best styles, English Prints % ots, polished Glasses ug bonnet on my head, and few persons would have suspected but I was really one of the softer Rich style Bonnet and received the very highest recommendation at the | elsewhere. Our large nesor: ment emiracee—— sex. These accessories also gave me quite a | sion. When we stopped dancing, he led me to 7h MORE O CON & CO-8 | Blam colors do., very cheap i WORLD'S FAIR in PARIS, through their pro- | Fine London and Geneva Watches, for Ladies and decided resemblance to Maggie Lee, especially | my seat, keeping his arm around my waist, dnpciee PIANOS just arviiedat the a on sone | ers nek loceont tae ee to the might the best known ful Rich Jewels *§ Tuck as snl my Pearls, Corals when, as in this case, the disguise was her own. | and I permitted it. Warerooms of . Fin Superdoutie Heocha do Also. all styles of OPERA, SPY. and MAGNI- Cameos. Mossie : ete. Then, the day chosen for the match was an llaving thus stirred Bimby up to feats of W. G. METZEROTT. * “a Ch je and Cashmere Scarfs FYING GLASSES, Compasses, and Microscopes | Pure Si!verware. Spoons, Kmves, Forks, Pitobers, auspicious one: Maggie's father was to drive | wrathfat valor. I asked ona cf tie Gentinaen Second hand Pinnos for saie cheap. nu jou’s Kid Gloves, all colora and Nos. are for sale at, his store, corner of Firhth strect and PR eh of F a ate 2: = = 0 1 ennsylvania ave: i a » Pi re Bert ‘ancy %\!verware, a her to D——, a small village near which she | to direct the musicians to play a waltz. Bim- NUNNS & CLARKE’S C Wh ea Aenea: Walch, and Saxony do, very Teanonable, the saiue as he had in his eoteliich: bie fur wed:ling and holiday presents. lived, and there she was to join a sailing party | by came immediately. 4 poate aad ; Bisok Bombazines and 6 4 Delaines mentin Paris, Perl ___ns-tf | Bost Silver-piated Ware, Spoo.s, Forks, Coffee down D— river to the grove, three miles be- |‘ Ahem—a Miss Lee, shall I—a, have the CELBBRATED PIAND SRRTES Broreard black Cobure Merinos 514 ENTH STREET sper than Svar atieeed Gola Ip hioenton” low, from which the party was to return in the | honor of—a—trying a waltz with you?” Constantly receiving aud for sale only bi 4 Hee peg gett Mrnite Eegtish rints . ~ OBL 514 Hotel and housekeepers who wish to refur: evening in carriages. I smiled a graceful acqaiescence and we rigs we LoS A Ents, Long ani square Black “Thibet ‘and’ Bay State o PRPENY w. Gtuaguaee Gone Our plan was, that I should be in waiting in | commenced. Purchasers will find if to thei interest to examine enews 5; ; . Office Second Story, three doors from ‘ H. SEMKEN, the village, and should go on the boat with the [To Be conTINUED | for themselves the superior qualities vf the above Fotis fell plaid ‘wonlcn EbAwss, taialb Spectacion can ewe, ALL anes . No. 390 Pa.ave., bet. 9th and 10th sis, iling party, while Maggie aftor leaving her ~ ee eee Lone Covers, Melodeons, &o., &0., also on | Hosiery of every description Opera, Reading, and Watehmake,’s gon, = nae Deck iather, should slip off with Bob Styles across THE CRADDOCK MURDER, hand. ON Oy Son Ete | Undies Saxony and Merino Vesta -. | Glasses; Telescopes, Microscopes in’ I ALTIMORE, WASHINGTON, AND VIR- the country It will he bered Cinei ob — — \ | With fuil supply of housekeeping and domestic | gr, t variety; Cosmoramia Stereosoopes with views cinis Bank Notes taken st par for a! so ‘ At last, T got dressed, and presented myself | ¢ baba 1 of Thu is , ‘that by he 2hth of | P beerlt eet biiSinhbi | E grec ree Pert KOHN Ht SMOOT. CLauperwr Bed choice plotureson hand. See sdver- GORD and Sey FW ATCH At » I ge , s 3 Jommercia ursday, that, on the 26th o! 0 FORTES,| 0c NHS ~ ft tin National Intelligencer. 70 LD. an LVER Ww. i before Maggio Lee, blushing a great deal—I | Angust, 1896. Paschal D. Craddock. who re WILLIAM KNABEY? FO aaTeEe = LaLa ee es el cos ee CHAINS. SEALS KEYS, LOCKE TS, believe, feeling very much pinched about the | sided six miles from Louisville, on the Bards. (Benior variner in the ar eal tain persons are inthe habit of collecting and esa saat bie beve boot sescivell wdne henetineet of aow waist, and with pe vinlyg eaaepecd conc mime town road, was found dead, a short distance | Gonti NaS pPAuumotare snd sale of grand ees togefeer the Bottles which contain or ave Sins The wn ix, Sovgentor Tait ine | Goods, which 1am prepared to sell at very iow —| C ‘ - ntained our bev KOs, AT ime th a Am me = b Speotacie: ‘- T0Pa. that my Fr irt sleeves were too short, or from his residence. The body hud threeshots square BIR} 4G Onsae teaeiboees ole made by others than eureniven, tind then dispos- | Yery well, and goom to ‘© improved my sight Fe anise unt Pienn: vine; aeiet thie dea wanting altogether. ; in the thigh, one of the balls passing through. Kagte ‘ ing of such article on the faith and credit ofour name | more than any other I have lately tried. Sprend Eagle. . Nog, 1,3, § and 7 North Eutaw street op 2 LITT. W. TAZEWELL. P < = yee — : he wey of —, None of these wounds could have caused death. posite the ie jouse, Baltimore. ey! pipes Bn ‘3 prates: ail persons are A Ihave tneds pair of Spectabies anos from Br se S-tf A. 0. ROOD. ob Styles took me into his it wagon—drove | The k was broken, Th 'ealso just opened anew Sales Room ai | hotihed that such Bottles are our own property, anc s u ‘ +} ———— a me war to D—-, bya sostalea vonte and left sndtinaasa by hogs ‘ait _ eh teres rae ge ee Charles and Light | net sulject to sale, and that they are delivered toour | Tobias, and find them of great assistance to my Wwatca 2 y . 3S JEWELRY. AND FANCY AR. om tome ly to turned, and that it urfirm | sight, and corresponding with his descriptionof their ‘LES. ime at the hotel, where the sailing party was to | off. Craddock was on horseback when he was Henry Moc flery'as 8 ap will intention to prosecute te the utmost extent of the | focus. 1 recommend him as 4 skillfol optician. I have on hand some of the best Gold and &j assemble. Several of the pienicers were al-| shot, and it was eee that, after he was | keep constantly on hand a large assortment of plair | law, any iufrimgment of our eet on ee arenes HENRY A. WISE. | WATCHES, fine Gold JEWELRY y v k: mm ready there, and they greeted my cavalier cor- } shot. he fell off his horse and broke his neck. | 224 highly-fnished grand and square Piano Fortes ‘ ‘ Prrenssure. Ooteber 2), 184. en. and singie pieces, FANCY ART: dially, (everybody knew Bob Styles.) asking | The horse was found sta dice by the bod also, Melodeons, from the best makers, from 4 to & Union Bottling Depot 57 Green street. CL &o. és 3 About five years ago, | obtained from Mr. Tobias, S. &e. : i ‘ ootave, some with double key-boards, double reeds, sell eorgetown, D.C. | im Washington, a pair of Giasses for the spectacles Cali and examine, at E if he was going with them, &c. He told them Two pieces of rope, having blood on them, were | and stops to suit small churches, AY aa CRT eT “Ei which | used. and found them of great assistance to 4. ROBINS) he was pot tonne near by. The verdlet of a jury was that | ,,Beme extensively engaged in the manufacture o I ie pads! T Bd phd ek D ee s kinds | 17 decaying yon; and my opinion of him is, that | o¢39-2m po. Browns ~- Pressing business engagements. you know, Pianos, we will sell wholesale and retail, on the mos fi Van promaveg | Bets skuilful im the ‘preparation of Giasses for eyes “Craddock came to his death by violence.” libaral terms, of DU 3 GU ER, not too far gone to be benefitted by such aud. and all that sort of thing. Deuced sorry. L| There had been three indictments pend: Our Pianos were awarded the highest to supp! re any aemniity to parties wanting, J. F. MAY. wien gsr u ar can’t go though. I had just time to bring Miss | against Craddock on charges of felony, but he | (£0!d medal) at tha Pairs of the Maryland on the moat favo nt dav BERT KING Lrxcusvre, November 7, 1854. PRovixsoee” Si. Every styie Lee over, and now I'moff. Mr. Bimby this is | pad led i Sani RES two successive years—October, 1855, and 1856—in op- 5 District of Columbia, From an examination of Mr. Tobias’ Glasses, and t lock Matersals, such as Ki Bal) ’ i + : y tt ari succeeded in continuing the trials on three Porition to fourteer and eighteen pianos from seme Agent for the District of a from his observations and remarks, am conv: Also, C Materinis, such as Keys, s, Miss Lee. Mi:s Withergall, Miss Lee.” and different terms of court. @ was muuch feared | of the best makers ft New York, Boston and Bai- caer No, % High strest,, that he is 8 skilifal optician. Wires, Ous, aoe &e. ae cn be rattled off a long string of brief introduc- | in the neighborhood, as it was alleged that he Sree prea punrues cue Rracpremmtpat | Se Steen Seeererwe. ae J.J. BLACKFORD,M.D. | , Clocks tothe trade at wholesale prices. Ca tions, which convinced me that but few of the | was connected witha gang ofcounterfeiters and | ginia, is55 and 185. "They have alao been awarded | ae Mr. John Tobing ee eer ne, November 10. taps. | Sn" Setinine J. ROBINSON'S, area 9 were acquainted with the young lady | horse thieves. He had been a wealthy man. | fr. Ligheat premium (silver medal) at the Metro- Dentistry, &c. pon, by which l wave Geom areatie ntiel oe oc # 2m 3 Pa. av., oppo. Browns’ - whom was personating—a very fortunate | A short time previous, a meeting was held in pujtan Afvcitnion Fait for tat Sarat beats VILLARD, DENTIST, LATE OF CHI- ovine sediored greatly fross ending at wine tpn = ue probes Ta tall, lea locking Soa, with Jefferson county, which was attended by the ninis from the moat disting ished professors and 6.0, would re: fully inform the eit- earlier life,) itaflords me the highest pleasure to mvat respectable citizens, at which resolutions | amateurs in the cou which can be seen at our | 'zens of the Distriet and vicinity, that hav eS sy, sand Lf Citennm Piegnall caemspel en acd booted a book nose, and eye-giass and puffy hair. | were passed demanding that Craddock and two | warerooms, speaking for themselves and others of | ing located himself im Washincton. he 1s . | professiondl services. WAL E ROUSII Cc. WOODWAR D'S : seemed to be prepossessed with my p rsonelle, auiers leave Kentucky within six months The Kn A ahr pa te waren Cur Insrampenta sre na approved sty-te apprappoten: 4/2" Elder of the Methodist Conference, Merrorotira’ Stove AND GRATE and I overheard him whisper to Bob Styles, as | time bad just expired when he was killed. A instruments are gtasantesd for Sve years, nd | Office, No, 250, ‘enn. avenue, adjoining Gautior’s Witmineton, N. C., June 27, 1854. The Greatest Cookiog Stoves in the Unticad he went out at e! illi i & privilege of exchange is grapted within the first 2.x jan 2 ly Mr. J. Tosias—Dear Sir: (aim happy to say that ‘Ste ~ Nice looking girl, that Miss Lee Aa aplaina was Set ae ee maths from theday of sale if the 1ustrumente do not the Spectacles which ! obtained from you Iast week tes. I have just received from Philadeiphina few of ity mthe | the new Rinne Sar, or doable ren Cooking tove; adecided improvement on the orming : tare patented 1557. "I ha en got up in Philadel You” od Bob, with x give-cutive aitctactioms THE IMPROVED SETS OF TEETH, a tt m an sue ; es, answered Bob, with a mischievous | dock s gang. (those who had been associated Wholesale dealers will find it to ther advantage aa al range of my eyes, [ have heretofore found great glanee at me, ‘ she is a nice girl, though a lit- | with hiss.) bad sluin him, fearing that when | togive us call before purchasing. M. LOOMIS, M, Nr ipvontes sad paten tee of cificulty In getting glasses of the proper fucal dis- : f “Loomis’ Mineral te go-ahead rometimes. Keep a little look | his trials took place they might become in.| /isnes exchanged, od, and tuned, i ate {tadords me pleasure to state, that by the this inst summer, ex: for this : ; suooessfully introduced his improvement 1 aid of your optometer this difficulty has been happily | Rbia this ins " if fof th out on her. will you"’—then, lowering his | volved. Others were under the impression that pin A FA hs eg Pray hae now permanently eatab- obviated, so that the Glassen you turnished 5 Rd a best ‘Peaneylvanis Mal yo at the yoice—*- not a bad mateh for you, old fellow; | the friends of those wha had aeted with Crad- Vo al atau tal Music. T rovement for Sets of Teeth consists ohief- | Svoryerused ens omy eves of any = Cooking Utensils are made extra heavy. F. H. she is rich ‘ ‘ dock. and were sent to the penitentiary mainly ocal an ume n' usic, 1m making a set of but one pigoe of material, and Very respectfully yours, R. B, DRANE I have also, Pue liseRTy Stax, made by Mesers. “Is she ‘"* said Mr. Bimby. his interest deep- | on Craddock’s evidence, had committed the = WEBER'S ou wpebane otis sae pees ores Ltrs eet es ip Rector of St. Jam s’ Parish. | abbott & Laurence ol the eame pla sf T ening deed TELERRATED COTILLON BAN p | theif construction, and they faste. There are no | , Having been induced by a friend to visit theestab- | Srner Dorure Ores Coons muda be Meourh. “On my honor,’ replied Bob. *« Forty thou- T “ : take pleasure in announcing to the public that they ints t ne filled with moisture or particles of | lishment of Mr. Toles for the purpose of trying hig | Haivan Bartlett & Co.. Baltimore, together with the fees ta keen rty thou: | ‘The mystery is solved as follows : are prepared to furnish first class PARTIES pod red ; id clean. They ave | glasses | was furnished with a part mightly colored | very beer Ain Piety Feet Tor Cone ee Santee sae cuara in her own right. Day dsy’”’| John Miller, of Bullitt county. Ky., whose | 2° PipRyetio furmeb first class PARTIES lighter, stronger lees Aeneas for senna duels, ag | blac, whioe tmve aiforded me mare reliclard crate | Uecker be peed ee ae naa ee eeeine STOUES and he was gone character is reported disreputable, in Louis- | season. a. phate on genectch arewardo | Cation than any | have ever tried. My sight, origin: of which are the celebrat upwaiee. ty eH Maggie Lee, artful creature that she was, | ville, yesterday gave himself up to the author- Waknelt Cohen acnonieaan toni ne Thousand Dollars toany one who will produces | Silv very good. was injured by writing and reading at | Grows, FLORA Coox, Fou oon. and the Exe had told her father that the sailing partp was ‘ 7 7 et : pele sae A * night, frequently to a very iate hour: but with the | Ringe Air-Ticut Coox. ities, ceufessing that certain parties offered | and ielowes babe: bean sekieoonent wl similar work of art to equal mine m purity, beauty, " H n ‘ Any man Gan produce so the | durability, artisth lene ther requisite | Sid of these ginsses | can study almost as inte as | x better C three thousand dollars to any one who would | origimal Louver's Quadrilles, whieh are performed | 2Urstlity artistic excellence or any other requisite . pking Stove, to excel the above Stoves, to astemble at another hotel, and thither he quality ral mesh prs too without — wots Syn” + | for roasting. bafine. &o.,1 = ive _ Hr age had tukeu her. Having business in D. he left | « Sraddd u 7 a i by this Band only, with great success All work responsibly warranted. 7 sullered. be? = | . one. Please oni] and exami —_" her there. merely iecie thet be. wealisendl lel waahibctice rag ate prolly Moog My Orders left at the music store of Mr. Metzerott, 2% Penna. aveniie, between 11th and 12th atreota Deo. 11, Late Commussioneer Gen'l Land Office. gothung, and you will see all kinds and corte of the carriage for her at il ojeloek She, like a} made to take Craddock’s life. Five of the No. 5.9 G street, (Navy Yard,) will meet °..1 <i ina | ol:have sed Mr. Tobina’s Spectacies for three or Motropoilian Soe ed Oe ed dutiful daughter, kisset him. bid him good- i b _ L signa inpt attention. i, <5 AS ENTISTRY, four months, an e great pleasure in saying rate bye, and before Ko hod gues's benstna Seas Liase ul Ornateck ac be fiosed fy. saa ovis wert, tender. | DENT GR StRPwEN BAILY, Ceeedin een Cet SERS eEROR A On aa beeen ticens tl otis. took a seat in Bob Styles’ light wagon, which | says he fired in the air. Warrants were issued MEW HENRY PALMER'S PIANOFORTE | OF Ne eet om uA Stee May 5th, 18%. a . Auto the Sma Suxty rLat Tor Coonrxs had driven up to the back door as old Lee's | for all parties, several of whom were arrested, | (VI GLASSESare daily addiog hew members, Per I was recommended to Mr. John Tobias asa skilful | NB. An to the Sms Sunty slat tor Coons carriage drove away from the front, and the | incluling Col. Allen and brother, Austin Hub. | #0%* desirous of availing themselves of Mr. Patx-| pp, BAILY begs leave , inform the publiothathe | optician; andas | lave eyes of remarkable peculigni- | STOvB. I have examined it Ghoroughly, and think 2 afe oe. < cea ce A noel » ER's services are requested to enroll their uames as n be seen at al! hours, at flis office, looated assbove, | ty, [ was cratified to find that Mr. Tobias seemed to |! velit By - ood mame for old story ot head strong love and prejudiced | bard, and Joe W right. of Bullitt county; Ste- | early as possible. e feels assured that an experience’ fifteen years’ comprehend them by ins) and some slight | ¥tl burn out ina few Gres. a Yr bi 5a 'Nte age was enacted again. phen Baird, of Shelby county, and Fred Kikes, | | This Class system is_more advantageous for the | practice, with the large number of patients, great | measurement. and he has feade mea past of Speela faem coed Ls edewery ade \ potent ‘tom As for us. of the pie-nie exenrsion, we had a | of Jefferson county. Others are aleo impli- | Sdvancement of Children, than any other system of Fapiety of difficult oases that he has treat d aucoess- | olex that suits ine admirably. BUTLER: mn Egg Hoon reper bane dtr egy Posmay delightful sail down the grove, hut somehow, I | cated. Miller's story is not fully credited, Is 1s equaily advantageous for the perfecting of the | soentific or otherwise, telatiay to the Recuee Hits | July His 1856. Wanmrxozox, Aug.6, 1955. | that the maker's azent ureed me, for almost = ote could not ppiey it as much as I ought to have most brilliant performers. i i H sell them this own experience confirming the opinion of many men be inder thenecessity of hay- | i88t summer in my Counting Hered to xe done. When I walked on board the boat I felt TERMS IN ADVANCE. nent in the profession, and especially Dra. Hlarria | tank teen for rove for use indaylixht, and one | Eells anving that if f would take twenty-fve of awgward. as if everybody was lovking at me. | _-O¥StBUSES oF Lo’ "Lom —There are upwards Icrimary Cinas 95 por quarter, Advance Classes | and,J-and E. Varmis, haa led him, long since, to i found Mr. Bimby.as I had suspected, a young of 800 omnibuses in London, and of thie num- re Al lieations to be made to Mr. W. H. | ord all mercurial pre} ions for filli i Teeth al for Inmp-light—I procured one set from Mr. Tobias | them he would give me theexol iweagency ofthem pty 4 we them at for five yeags. | told hum I we E which answered both purposes. I liave used his for Pikes 5:0 be Ueialy caniip. Then wee band i a5 i . th dence. 260 F street, between | all Kuameis, Gutta Peroba, India Rubber, and Ce- ths, and Bnd ft Heat. any price, and rising lawyer, mighty in Blackstone, in po: 249 are the perery \S ey set rcs Peirteenth and Fourteenth. ents for the construction of Continuous Gum | *°¥e! months, a EDWARD STUBBS, pen prt i wr oT = _poonpviome his opinion. A insisted ji for ureign. proprietary —the London General Om- eal Georgetown Classes meet every Mondayand | ‘Teeth, and that Porcelian, mounted on Gold Plate. Of Department of State. Tt par eg ted _om paying for my nibus Company. The 595 omnibuses ran, in | Thursday at ly o'ctock, at Mise Harrover’s George- | is the only reliable substance that oan be worn in the Sir: Th f Spectaci a0 17-tf ticket :the boat was a regular excursion Pack: | the week ending October 3i, not less than | town Female Seminary. ve fe mouth, a3 was most conclusively shown by the inst rots cdwes testers ares crticulariy sat ene al SE et.) and purchasing enough oranges, pears and 222.779 1 Perky ee: date News tanga Sharcivease Face “MUSICAL CARD. eros Conventy , ‘They are very decidedly the beet 1 possess, PPECCR Es Ib THA FINE ABTS, candies. to set up a street stand. Four or five bers ry bg be ped "a eee Mer GEORGE M.ARTH iaivete smal he jattors Bi SpE Seep het te herent and the owner of eight or nine pairs, carefully AINTING AND PHOTOGRAPEY COMBINED. times I was oi int of * <.2., | ference of the globe, and they carried not less io SE 2 : {Sendo dence practice in Waehi Rtn. selected in different piaces and ‘from opticians rec. a e1 }on the point of swearing at his im than 920,000 passengers. to his triends of Washington, Georg a known to his numerous fri patrons, he begs | Chimended to me oy aooount of their professional | PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAITS, padent otficivusness, but bit my tongue just in | "Tp von icies are worked by 6,225 horser, | (yA RAaTae that he 1s now a agg leave to re! eEatrainiaae standing in France, England. and the United States, In Oil Colors, on Canvas, wiih Ly Prevent the exposure. But it was not more than the whole of the British cavalry en- | Soirees. From one to any number of Musicians to From the iate Reotor of the Churoh of Epiphany of | have a t — esp —— ead Mumatvre or Size oF Lire. with bim that I found my role the hardest to aged at Waterloo. A week's iwaned ej eee Cah 8 potlee.. steal Depets of Jon ting city. posal stdaervine and improving th sight” 8. WALKER’S pley- the young ladies were the difficult ones fro for ps arg 0 on 430,266 pounds of | F. Ele “ww 3 Mateagott or be Co once, wy eaten bein allel en rcpt erat morvonstoty pfossor of grimy J ok. onrna IT tel A hid etn GALLERY. : deaaion . ped A 1 to 242 and G streets, Navy Yard. ‘OU AB A superior dentist. The operations executed . ane | 2 , corner : Vania av . to deceive. Fur instance, there was one among = ay, Cowes She Sea, ane Brooxiyn Ortworarvic Institution, ety < - - loads, and 623.253 pounds of oats, barley and ir me have been highly satisinctory. | hope that you ‘April, ii 2 them a beautiful girl of seventeen, just re- ane 2D PHYSICIAN, may reocive the patronage from my frients and the ; “t ‘$ i? haat S. WALKER has fitted up the above « had turned from boarding school, who had not seen peony was pe rate eenect stray A re 75 Years of ‘Age, public that your skill eo well deserves. oh TO ponies 1 PR eng apartments at a very onfiag ofeapital: thereby Maggie Lee for three years. Of course she Ei a rs oa on an hverge twelve miles | (one inst ne ie itindiem@ certain cues for | Washington, Aug. 28, 1856. wae delighted to see me, when she found out | “© rse ru! B' ered while in the East Indies, a certain cure foi s 8 very tru! der perpen fed ishment one of the most com a. FRENCH. Glearness, polishing, and exact optical shape ~ plete and handsome in the whole country. He has ‘ i ; rday. The daily eost of the rations of each Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, — rel srt ee an en ppg hie palnogeey a large Gallery for free exhibition mn 20 that I was Maggie. which, by the way, did not Ps ivuiher aeeetins 2s. Id., or for the | | Golds.and General Debility. | The reinedy was | From one of the oldest firms in Baltimore, Messrs, fine Oil Paintings, by some bost ancient cecur until after we had started. She threw pote Pose sires: | . it hauxiianes. 1 consider, moreover, Mr. Totnes | modern masters, to which he intends to add fresh ‘ i - |p» liscovered by him when, his only child, a daugh- i ea erly ie _ | fully qualihed to determine the foous of the eye both tatioms. 8. WaLeen banaleo Gtted ape com- herself into my arms, pulled my veil aside, and a ee pg ee bs Sorelien a vet een sed Hp aware iB exeoute ene ap 2 Keser poowsetep med experienes,. A plete suit ok ene with epivate rebing — kissed me half a dozen times, in a manner that . “ ae ue made ft the East Hemp. ai portant and difficult piece of work, which he did to ty a t for indies, raced 2 made my finger ends tingle for on hour. It | Veterinary service. shoeing and others, bring’) trations made from tive fragt [ndia temp: and My entire satisfaction, and im view of the thot that | state that Mir. Tobias has suppiied some of my pa | ments, and 8 first class ail iF Rage Pe A ia | 8P the total expenses for the horses of each | 64) for his child, Hf died hard and sn one of the most | lstinguish members of the Dental aes, to hein aad = UER-M.D., | 38ust him in the department f was all very uice, but if I had been in propria | OP tin 2°10 ey be. per week. The number of | feaiizins his wishes child was cured, and is | College of Baltimore, failed, after repeated trinis, to Physician and Surgeon, Berlin; Member of the eCRREOIVPE PORTE. as ae have pose it better. aa men constantly employed as drivers, condue- now alive and well. He has since administered the Plater 3 naar aay ene Sin ves me to al College of Surgeons, En land: Member sunailest sniaintens to pies 4 hh ee ne — ee tL, | tors‘and borsekeepers, is not less than 2,300, of | Wonderful rem eA es pegs H i of the Medica! Nery oF ondon ae Sue |S. WALKER, by combining the ” i ri 300, wu id, and ge has never failed in mik- h estimation of his skill. i : false pretences,” and that lawyer Bimby might | Yrs ie drivers receive from 5s. to 6s., the | Perino nommetcle Late ant hapoy. Wishing timore. Jan. 12, 167. HA RAL ANN BoGe6s, ey Re oval Orthopacdic Textituticn al gene with the art of Painting, of which Be, tind —- —a for my arrest,on that ground, conductors 4s. and the horsekeepers 3s. per day. acoee praiite, bee send so eee Ex! Sauin aks ved from the late Hon, Jobs Barchester. England, and Surgeon of the B. | siz¢ portraits may Soon in some of the t fomi- “ ——— “ if pax Hoe : t Mt neti ° f the city, as well as those exhi ig lus - — The ** wear and tear” of each omnibus amounts h full and t directions for making it . Clayton. hes of A whole knot of erinoline then surrounded to 17s. 6d. per week. and of the harness 63. per Sp and sacesaaTully On it. ‘He requires each ap- U. 8. San. Ang, 19, 1856, ~ fleas Va. if pnd vad Gallery, aad wha be bo te ng Be mation of the wee a ie near Sank of Sha bent, to the attor | ak pent te eeieee come ie pallies hoon rant eo OT ae eats tn Gatiar Vers reer eee | nent ee Eee ean | center their idelity and life-lkeexpression. Can- i i i x P " ipe, an ere ‘. . m * Saas: che “ — reece ar ety ‘The average weekly receipt from the whole mainder to ve appli ro the payment of this ad- SOHN + CLAYTON, actly adapted to the weakness of my sight. oe > a prepared by himself express!y for - i ee ee oe ep ere, Veet: | of the omnibuses is £11,500. but the state of the | Minder to be ress — . oon . fas po baneoepores Se vrai ettentern subd Ge the palabina of ee- only speaking monosyllables in a falsetto voice; ather materially affects the receipts—thus a ‘Br. SAMES, No. 119 Grand street, ‘To those that relief from the maladios of the proseet Py aie ge onda Gaya tee Vat shoe ee ee I pasuree af but the others—Lord bless you! how they gab- Sp wet day fe Bo the amount Fasived by Aigareb ped baci ceraior Daten Noaptea et of poccaleal te and comfortable to my eyes. I would commend him | deceased Jriemds, pred tinier mctrint promi of wocresy the | from E300 to £100 per day. On the 20d Ores | PU! toon oa ign tne arr foo fr | fete he rom ace ey eR Test | « boeorcpos sen tom corrwe otk pertone me aston. evened hor nea | (a eS aacaaeea ae eke | Uy arate rhe va cot ee Geen, Meaurnmrtatat Ue tt | ecemacetmarayar coe doa hatred ; . a A M » 2. t ‘a. 4 ie M. E. Chu a ¥ who bavi e night o yes » fai seer also became unpleasantly ergy foll shoet of jecaiveaur penal clwrnie Nis Stir arr ere April rs ass yelee: : snipaifed an fe Teaiire, the use 6 Sig 8g would ——— ee ae fer n q tial the: tters—ini t in Jnited States wat, Vol. 16, 1856. 7 ‘ i recommen r. John Tobs bt wreses, Cop, Stones. Gaamtvae tee customarily talked af be.| Tue Locatios or a Lover's Heant—The Bennett & Henrd'n Lending Criminal Cases, 2 vole. eae; the spdersizned. having kad oocqsion to svaul | Hom whom to obtai wach Ginasen aa they ny fe | Valuable Gul Paintings, and Old, Pamily’ Portra'ta ii sition of the heart is supposed to be tolerably | Story’s Equity Pleading, uew edition 3 . ist of this city, or having been cogms: | quire, 88 he has suited me with of Spey frost hack jored sh gcrlep eect oo td mot | well understood, and yet there is adiferenes | Ard miny others at the lowest Ricer. | oe cig. | aut of hye operations on ous Lomitoc at feoude ines | fora far and near sight. My sizht bas heen Tinpaired | freshness. I was terribly embarrassed. but it would net < * nw AYLO ‘ ati ery h by 8 service of years in the Post Office Ladies and gentlemen are reepeoctfully solicited . ini ° —— easuré in expressing our admuration of his artiatie | Very muc! inch berth required me tube on dats | to cali at the Gallery, over Shillt 1s book store— jo t up th As soon a triek | of opinion about the matter The tragic actor > "RLS OF | bint 1 as of th formly satisfactory mauner | Departient, whiol rf ra treet, two doors oy Pennsyivenia Sect basins aes: Bob Styles’ trick would who, as he rolls ther’ with the rattle of a LES eres KA UTS HS AG LF iwleen be verbutes the’ nost delicate tnd? difficult from 11 o'clock at might till a iy. during which | outransoaiG ats; a tins alo come out ; and as news of that kind travels | horse-fiddle, exelaims—* This hea-r-r-r-rt! * | pons oorner of 13th st. and Pa, av, n9 Sm ' | operations in Dental Sur . WALKER, | ®vanna. ,and We respectfully re- | time 1 used but one hight. A.WA ht — 2. , —— nd patronage ol the DeraRTMENT OF INTERIOR, May 8, 1855. W GROCERY, WIN 1D - A and s taneously claps bis right bund on bis n* m m4 i. | on hum to the eo oe and pe tural defects and the unequal rance of my At oR STORE. te cog a ftiowed be tey ou | ini eto endezated ware tit. tut | DALEHTodtant pee ballad SN | PSL Treen RMR Eat | wf SThGvsiceagaied ttle? Etter dg yy ed A * erbap is mi We saw an actor the | tiving Ministers in England France. Amerioa, . Romas MitiEr, M. D.,ot Washington. a years. ; ‘ nei publi 3 . reach Philadelphia. where the Styles family | Perhaps he is mistaken 4 Ireinnd. aod Wailer OURER, M. J). of Georgetown, D obtaining glasses perfeotly fitted to my eves. Four | Of j2th street and Loujeana avenue, where he in ™ other evening who, in “ suiting the action to the | many, Scotland, Ireinnd, ai ‘ales; one &.5 » M.D. of Gec Bs : tnsees Pere Ft er peo street aa joien er be Oe ee Gee L-al we | word,” indicated an entirely different locality | oot me of 815 pages aud several portraitr, B fogous WB or Wenshne a, ee for me, which | have found to serve ine perfectly. Sscortment er eae phe | ome ie WINES ky ° sat, sad I noticed that several of the ladies | or that importantongan. Thesconewassvune: | gift" __PRANCK TAYLOR, ms Warronps overs ot blonde, | Hy The tae ot te aptometer ei peniied wendnti | GUGM, CGANS. ong, FINE JOR CRALES, were glancing uneasily at me. I couldn't di- | thing like this :—Aetor (romantically}—‘ The IRECT FROM FRANCE—We have just may Baler, U.S. Bates Otkos, Pre eed atr Pottan to ail laying Scene te lives, Raisins, Pics, Sardines, Anchovies, (ard vine the reason, until Jennie, my little friend | angel! as ae oy Sa Lach pes D' received sees igh HT Priscipal Wittenhouse Academy. | use Kisssea, and bear poy testimony as to bys skill ae Marreti & Con Piet & Con and Col. Chapart's boardi : ii ngerou it next wy heart'”’ nd here he produce e h an oj $ . 5 . n gates, de — oer to —megey whtopered: "My arer Mag. precious Anguerreoty pent from ina bengen— GRAM ONS i aes a A taiptions. St, Julien ‘Claret, Chatenux Marrnus ‘ — nse so ‘. rst up terribly high— t from a pocket in the tailofhiscoat' There phlso, frenh supply of Agparagus, Green Corn, OR MOUNT VERNON, HE Shorey reece, OF YOUTH oases, Chm ane Cider, B iy Fruits, keyanid’s Your ancles will be town talk with all the gon- TTI tls ho tan tea Sakae TT hE aac dd eI OMKS CORLY ER: having | Just Published. Gratic, the 5th Thousand, | Kiinbureh coe, Aemneley Mioand varied de: tlemen*” jollier sort of spectators; while the senti- inry “KING & BURCHELL, been thoroughly repaired, will make A few worts of the Rational Treatment, without | Abs7ntie. BMNpIS Ct ar. oa aa teaiins Nor was I conscious of having a very salt mental and romantic were visibly shocked by ns corner Vermont nue And lth street. | regular trips to Mount Vernon, leav jpdicine,of serge ps cer demo Also. Stoughton peters ; ‘ever cue foot for » man, and had donned a pair of open- | thix unspected turn of“: stage business,” and | +2 Ginia AND DISTRICT MONEY PE RSDAY ana ERIDAL MORNING, at vorcits | Genital and Netwous Delite pre a rnmulies are partroniariy invited te oall and exam ee eee nee Pe sup FRUNEs.. \itgyipicneeieaate wosves metas | ers Dee Shan are Buea bes Sac nee tectonic ees with a pair of gartecs horsowed from a Post — -—-- - BOOTS, SHOKS, AND TRUNES,, | "iksg¢ Alexandr ONS BAKER, Captain. | generally. by B, DE LANEY. M. D. ered st ther servant girl. io all of ich toggery my “‘ruan = = vers P will be promptly atiended pat deiiv, Tar Tea Teape—Dectineis Priers —A cor- i | A ~~ = ——-- ee “-- resiklences at the tee = hie, ning gear’’ looked quite respectable; but the respondent of the Boston Journal, writing fom | 8+ P- ROB RER Lg P ERE SHOE AUSTANG iRay, a Romance, by the Hon Rt agree eng Imprudetce and cithde ek aeare ent gee 7 idea of the geutlomen talking about my ancles. | New York, about the tea trade, says Penasylea venue, bertocen Sth and WEN sts, | fh Roe \ ym. C. Milne, M.A. of Fouth: mat hesaat removed without M mee wee =a and of being cautioned thus by a young girl.| olong and Ning Vongdea drinkers will re- —— Unprotected Females in Norway. is this ama met alenciy demonstrated : and ihe | “Canal Bosts supplied on reasonable terms, who woald have been frightened to death i jolee at the prospect of these favorite herbs being Lhave just from the North Maybet Vaughan, by the author of “The Lamp- new and hig! Freee ed iy means of | PTOCROS taken in exohange. een of i nda, too | greatly reduced in prices. The shipments from Ee 5 rement of ail Tieht by the author. fully exp Ifiesels perteet| Levy's Old Whiskey. tantly oF toni. a ey ome ee vei bend LL ports to the United States, d the mies f 4 oe eg Mh arematsd Pot Pinnter’s Daughter by Miles A.B: Dupuy. hiekere pone ape Oe mee roby Svicdins a Hi ey Shactegiees i 5 ecel Us C .. ‘e laugh, which I could only check by swallowing | Souls OF Jar. a adante that af ast yea dar: OAR PER WAG, "vATMOBS and | Miss Leslic'e New Cockers Rake ig advertired rottreres rages arc post free, inp | etae Nase we half of my little filagree Ince edged handker- ing the same time Very respectable inck and A Siscall of whieh I will set! for the above ~— Apprentices wath a Histo: yof their Lazy sealed envelope, by remittin yo rane scumpe 7ILLIAM BOLLERS, c chief, The young ladies all looked at me in | creen teas have recently been sold in New York money. tj. @, ROOVRR? a AT sale ae to ‘ DE a W a UPHOLSTEKEK. apparent setontabisent at such a voice, and I | hy the chest, at anctionat a reduction of 20 cents | Ci i early at SAM . Mt ae 305. SH LANGTON 'S se Rdewtf 1 ane ra) aptends pramptly wanted to laagh all the more. Fortunately, | a pound:from the prices obtained a short time} ae® rere Treen Bt MED as EE TEX PER CED INVES MENT, ang of to Upholster Mr. Bimbyeame to my rescue at the moment, | azo. ** Cee TU RROTTS WASHINGTON | > _—__©F 46 streetand Fa.ave, of the City of Davenport, | {ned inter ting at moderate prices and ist : tts eee a hey spate ba XTENSIVE AMOUNT OF Srecin —At ihe VIEWS. For tale at all Hookstores. nz ee oor Toys, Hobby Horses, in New Mow etm hivccrareerinwieres “Certainly,” L noey in my high falsetto. | Mowed ity {n their vanits, in’ specie, the enor- Gexporati it. interest by Cou in own. pay ini 10 por cont. inter + age —_—— —— ‘ork.’ Boi of $300 each. ie [agen 7 7. TRA —We again call the no prices cememetaeantn | igen rea. Sas Bie jebt 1s 4 MolAVGALIN hina the largest stock of | p27 Mol.AUGHLIN’S. H. ‘Toy ney Good ity. No. —~ SS nh et be Dott Pa. venne, between Bth tnd fn atveet pop’ nomen, Searels which we 3, Opposite ASHIONABLE PERE UMERIES, from the | ™ ‘debt is only @ aad its railroad debt | THEA—in quality it is ri ee York. “ Ab, thaak you, by—with a lask- | mons sum of faur dollars and serentecn © c. Market, 0 n Bvert Gonent Sisse wear the corner af} Only gf2s.0 ‘and cannot now be increased. The offer as cheap 88 it oan bef lew ve sidisical air. which nauseated me, as coming | By the help of tbe casbier.the bank comminy OPMENT N. POLISH, from one man to anotber—" you are as Lind |e wee able to couat It accuratety te less tle inetre to the fiager nails, a* you are fase’ three hours, We anderstand that short pise- } Store, neat 3th Prinve. Kore. pene Stateor city bonds. i 4 uces and forte] const! the bulkof the | = oe 0 B OTHERS. | i ieaer 4 ‘Salt ‘City. I vol..!2mo., 5 Sripleos eo q gb al ie thay ght, phat the Hise ute ees DOL & oe Sep ‘Sor paces, illustrated with eight weed cogrery “I’ No, mndeed > praive’of you a TX soak on Raed. Th ts te? ihe Sil BRUSHES, : q inder Wil, | JPEMEMBER MoLAUGHLIN'S STORE, No. | [XNGRAVINGS, new stylon, nt eres. 1 tea) FRANCK TA 4 fattery, Mise Lee early or quia pened preg Sy ie Pina Fig rl tiny tM | i Ug LR COE oe aa ENSS MOLAUGALIN’S. | 5 i i th Re street, Reaves 103M | ratistics of the city were published im the Tntelli- he & BURG aeat. SORTER | SMe Weir | eect are its | econo ge caspase

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