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THE EVENING STAR}—-. -- PUBLISHED EVEKY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) aT THE STAR BUILDINGS, ? Corner of Pa. avenue and Eleventh street, By W. D. WALLACH. Papers served in paokages by carriers at $48 year, |. “4 or 37 cents per month. To mail subsoribers the sub- soription price is $3.50. year, in advance; $2 for ax months; $1 for three months; and for tess than | three months at the rate of l2centsa week. Single eopies, one cent; in Wrappers, two cents. ADYSRTISEMENTS (of eight lines to the square) | ~ sss aserted three times for $i; every other day or som: wesk 3 por cant advance; once aweet.50| WO, X. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1857. NO. 1,528. | Mir-postmasers a oene 8t84 agents wall be allowed ee z ; ; "Mist aucanyc. ravens” | senate iain Wander, tha as ab | enya te man. heeled ld rad ot town Advertisements. | Yoosl and Instrumental Music. | ___Watches, Jewelry, de ae 4 . -five, 0 5 ~ - ao “I lore my love with an L,” said I, and | had better end, and releasing him fully and | age to hor TT sighed @ litte ‘asd glanced at | A LARGE ODS OF FALL OL epRa te coe Lon Bap | WA?CHES-JEMELBY. AND FANCY AR- away went the long apple paring over my shoul- beri itionally. I wrote and sealed the note | the mirror and saw my faded features as re- At viry Lew Prices to Cash Customers, take pleasure in announcing to the public thet they w have on hand some Sere end 8 der. There was a rush and a scramble to see | Without hesitation or faltering, though it cost | flected from its surface. se are prepared to farnigp fret clase PARTIES ATCHES, fine iN kre * it my letter had been formed upon the floor, | M¢ @ severe pang to do so. Soon after, my sister married. I gave her te tof Pl ing and’ BALLS with MUSIC for the coming or. — pieces, FA ARTI- and shouts that it was an L, and shouts that it} , 1 did not know until I had been settled in | the man she by, chosen, well , for I felt P eorgeto Moco. **Phe' latest “and most. fadhionable Quadciles, Te pe CEE at was not, but, instead, almost every other letter | MY aunt's _bome a week, and my letters in a| that he was worthy of my treasure. But it | has received and now offer! at very low prices to | Wajtzges, Poikas, Sohottishes. Gallops. Mazurkas, . y y Fb in the alphabet package directed in Leander’s hand. arrived | was with a very lonely, saddened heart, that au ash pt cumroners Siareacescrimeut of | and Redowas have heen rehearsed, and aiso the | _0 i al. All tho time I sat feeling extremely shy and | Without a line from him, how I had hoped | after the wedding breakfast was over, and the chased 1m Patiadelphin and Now York at the | prignsl ancer's GQuadriiles, eee oes | ew. .2e WATCHES, SILVER - awkward, and not at alt relieved when the | through all that he would not consent to be re- newly wedded pare and all the guests departed. forwe recent Auotion Sa 68s frou the ‘importers, oie Tet et les ene cone of Mr. Metzerott, N F, Keo. or Mr. WwW, S, &e. point under discussion was decided in tayor of | leased, bat would still cling to me. I went to shut myself into my own room. I | & Very low prices, which will ennbie him to offer to jauyer’s Confectionery, also at L. Weber's | M W.GALT & mae open this. aver rig nb i large assortment o/ the above named « the L, although I bad ehosen that letter be-| | But he, too, had his indignation—he was | wept a little, for I was growing old and was all [food geet din poy Ieper arama wor lad Tpridonsn. No, oat Seventh atrost, between G and I, | “EE Stns fa cnctan el any thing new and elegant in oom: _ far asI — it did not form the pase ee oot wae ae ay de- anne, and shes future ees very bleak and fick Be Bots, the segactmpent ull be so Ly De be med OUIS WHEER: bewier. ido ried 5,3 GALT & BRO. initial of any one of the young men present. | Parture at consulting him, and he was | drenr tome as I thought what might have been, make NAIR.W. HENRY PALNER’S PIANOFORTE . av., between ai But I began to be afraid that I had not chosen | pained at the coldness of my note. So through | had T heen loyal to oy heart's allegiance. F id ge MSS Stee day atimcantned ra ber? Ti ARO a nic eenent etna wisely, after all, and that I might be called | the faults of others, and misunderstanding of | My maid knocked at my door. A gentleman | Satin? es, plain colors: ait wanl, ® ery supe- | sone desirous of availine themselves of Mr- PaLu- We 4 cagp. upon yet for some of the ridiculous forfeits of | their own, two hearts that really and truly | was in the parlor and wi to see me. Ho dow ie sith at Te. BR's servi requested to enroll their names as Bs Ecte this methoa of informing our the gaine. How I trembled. then, when I heard | loved were severed. Alas! that the story had| ‘Did be send his card or name?” Leepin other makes r uf allthe Clase jt dvan' the the shouts 80 , at einen iecals Set madam ; he said he was an old friend, Ph ie 3 napeipiins pat ond advancement of Children, Laan any ot Here is the L. Leander Holme, Miss Kate MY aunt's income, by considerable economy, | and would retain you but a few moments.”’ i » hiaek, be palmer a no.ape to- a of oh, Marinos, tis equally sdvantagrous for the perfecting of the has chosen you! Look! see the L upon the | 8upported us, and enabled us to retain our| “Go back and say th in Kk z 7 - t brillant perfe floor.”’ place in the society to which we had been ac- day, except oh busiress—te!l him that my sis- AS byt md La rans ADVANCE. Somebody was coming toward me. Somebody | C¥stomed. It had beeu more than she antici- | ter has just left me—that I am not well.”” Bare Mcuslin Deininen, good styles, at 18K and 25 Pigs aig Class $5 per quarter. Atranee Cigsnes ping ede AL ~aid, Miss Betty—Mr. Holme.’ A tall figure | cipated when she had sont me home to my fa-| ‘The girl went -back, and I listened as I la: 00 piccanrbest styles, E Prints at 12% ote. Ts oy eget cnet aisee hoocu jon and Geneve Warcnen, for Lendies and tent before me, and sat down silently by my ther, or she would never have exposed me to | for the clang of the street door. But, aaa, Rioh styléBonnet and Sasn Ribbons hirteenth and Fourteenth. s Gentiemen, warranted time keepers. side. All this f saw dimly under ala that | the trials I have passed. it was with a feeling of vexation that I heard | Piau do.,verycheap IF Gicorxetown Classes meet every Monday and | Rich Jewelry, such as Dinu Pearls, Corals, were cast down in real, not aifected, shyness. _As time passed on I had lovers, as any pretty | footsteps returning. She came in, and, per- fait eeeeud fine Trimmings reap ay st 12 o-olook, at iss Harrover’s Goorre- PB ky Lg ~ Portes, Pitenons, How grateful I was not to find myself pulled | it! will, for. if [might believe my mirror and | haps, secing my impatience of interraption, hive a : ere ee Goblets, Cups. into the centre of the room and kissed boister- | ™Y friends, T was not without attractions, but | laid a card in my hand and retired without ni} Cashmere Soarfs Ma. crore ae Gee eater of aria | AMR IBEe senprtment of Fancy Silverware, suit ously, as happened to many of the girls present | 20Re of them touched my heart. speaking : z cloves. altcolors and Nob. Brass and String Gand, berslecvertccsomuos wees Beat silvar-plated Ware: Sp Forks, Coffee ier jai On looking back I can sce that I was Sacied annals, all onl Washing mtr corto gene Senko a that evening. and who under the infliction only Jo | : see that I was always Leanoer Howe. White American, Welch, and Saxony do. bo his triends of Washington, Georgetown, and Tea Sets, Baskets and Castors, ete., ete., tlushed a little and tittered a good deal. waiting. waiting with an undefined expectation | The letters swam hefore my eyes, and I trem- Bisok Bombazines and 6 4 Delaines and Bilorandria, thet he ig now prepared to sheaper tan — offered before in this mark This was my second country party. I had | f something that never eame. Was it for Le- | bled #0 that I could scarcely stand, as T tried clogs and ulgek Coburg Berinos -&e. From oveto uy Dusubor of ceieiens a WW areare tevited to look et the'G suifered tortures at the first. and expected to} *"der that I waited? If it was I never ae- | to adjust my cap before the mirror. ‘At length, peg noe gle Shen and rhite tt sake to be had at the shortest notice. Warranted as fepresented. suffer tortures at this. I felt that f had es- | kKnowledged it to myself, but it was with a ter- | with unsteady steps, I descended to the parfer; | Long nod. square. Binok hibet and y State ers can be leftat the Musical Depots of John . SEMK as 0; is 4 F. Ellis or a G. Metzerott, %, at his residence, bet. 9th and 10th as an excuse for illness, it was so like it | the man I had loved, and from whom I had Eafies Spton's Pied: meplen Phamis, snail | cetera ee ee styles and pri eaped happily, if I might but be allowed to sit, rible pans: a dumb but very real sorrow, that | I opened the door and stood in the presence of quieUy in the corner I had chosen. Even the | 2°?¥e very silent person at my side did not partieu- | that 1 heard after two or three years, that he | been separated so long. WASHINGTON, AN gk 5 Hosiery of every description. : i , larly annoy me so long as the noisy groupin the | 43 married. y His hair was gray ; there were lines of auffer- {ites ed ona Mecano seats. aid fi Dancing. FEVER R . TY centre of the room would allow me to be quiet. |, My step-mother wrote it to me—this wed- | ing all over his face, only the bright, dark eyes : ‘Goods, of the best maken on pANCING ACADEMY. { as ond ell I bad been reared from early childhood in | ding news —dilating maliciously upon the | wore unchanged. Igave him my hand; he| oc9 SouN H. SMOOT. T F.G 'NSKi and = 8, 1 aon et es tony nye childless uncle, ia the | Fromm a distant ep toe se etd come | looked at mo steadfastly a little while. ‘Then | Ay OF TGR Havioe bese mien thet oor, | thethoeaeGASZENSKL and DAUGHTER hare g kesortment of new city. I was very young, and had no idea of Com ying pain ioe at nes Place. Be ier towards him, and without a word, | | nin persons are in the habit of collecting and Hemen of Washington ‘and Georgetown that = we ich I am prepared to seli at very iow aon ct i i on nting and fencing, the ti i i js thering together the Botti ‘hic! tarmor have will re-open his Classes for 7 ; ei sete and glazing, and beautifying of the it hohe rehash paki ees aay Soatas ea our beverages, and putting therein fn arti Wathungton on Friday, the Gen vf October. aul shies call at $38 Penn. avenue, sign of the large tormal parties, where the company were very | 224 upon the loads of beautiful furniture, Thus was I reunited to my first and last love. a8 peg tf ssh opone yep plow Pipe ria ae er as E street, for Misses and Mas ease H. 0. BOOD. decorous and excessively stupid. haped pas bride's father had sent to refurnish | We are very happy now at Holme Place. My foes ef ‘on — popes. all persons are = reg hh od .m. | Georretown—on Wigeeestay, Cocnsoi ok 1 oe My uncle had died very suddenly, without a | the old rooms. husband is all that is good and noble, and my | Betifie ala'an they acodalineentte ele nn Marrever's Ladies Bem- ‘CLOCKS!— a —CLOCKS!: will and his heir-at-law had takes possession | _ 1 answered very falmly that Leander Holme | life is spent in ministering to his happiness, | ustomers onty to bevetnrned ard Theta toreae Bee | egy from So" sloak p.m. pplication can be made | «A food pass CLOCK for $1. Every style of of his property, leaving my aunt with a com- | W4# worthy any lady in the land, and bade her | and in trying to fill a mother’s Place to the.| tnteation to prosecute to the utmost extent of the | at Mr. G.’ eaidenoe, 407 E street, between stand | Ci ES ROBINSON'S. Bal paratively small income, while I, after having | fopgratulate him in my name, if sho saw him; | long-neglected children of the wife he had | 8®+Aoy infringment of our RNY 2'SHINN ee a 7 emg been reared until the age of sixteen in the | hoping thus, I believe, to disarm her suspicions | never loved. Union Bottling Bepot, 51 Green ote je at wholesale prices. Cail midst of wealth and luxury. was left entirely cae him that I had forgotten my love sell Georgetown 514 SEVENTH STREET 514 J. ROBINSON naicoriled te r him. ; ; = aS ae ee Se ao i b a : My aunt went to live in lodgings, and I was| _ 1 Weut more into society after this, and it Pianos, &e. Dentistry, &c. oO Pr Peas N. ba rivet sent back to my father. who was a poor man | ¥* remarked that 1 was gayer than I had for- BARGAIN I PIANO.—One of Hallet, | —————————__ Office Second Story, three doors from ~~ with many children, and a slatternly, scolding | ™¢rly been. I was not aware of it, for I only Pavia® Co. CAG WOU! izens of the Di A a = it PIANOS, rose: R. VILLARD, DENTIST, LA OF CHI- Opp Fritows’ Hat. Orvice or Army CLoTHINe AND F Qrir. k hat I SH e case, seven coliten tiga foes, ‘sold 1 RPA D spectfully inform the cit- Spectacies and Ginssea suited to every sight; Puttaperputa, December 4, )887. “t wife, who was not my mother. My own mother | Knew that I was striving to forget. I had no | far $350 but a short’ time ago, is now for of anid viemnity, that int SSS Opera, Reading, and Watchmske:’s EALED PROPOBALS&: had died in my infancy, and it was said my other object in lifenow sale at our store for $25) cash, or a note at short fin Washington, he is Glassos; Telescopes, Microscopes 2S S r od th ofes- | great variety; Cosmoramic Sterevscopes with ews | the ath day of January t invited, will be father had never been himself since. He had The years seemed very long and weary. So- | date bearing interest, with good endorser, thecwner | DOW prepared to perform al operations in hi furnishin) on ce bs i ‘ bet el fi 810) 8 Most Ay ved sty.e, f superior and choice pictureson hand. See adver- * become dissipated, lost his habits of business, | °iety did not satisfy me, and I came to be boine compelled ior ed a laeor pl g ae ithice, No, 20, enn. avenue, adjoining Gautier’s tisement in National Intelligencer. i Sueies end Materials, which were fast bringing him wealth, and at A Pon . A peapanrs keer one after an- antoe said Pia 0.88 Srmly and strongly asany Piano | jana ly Se pare, Depot. (Schuy!kil! Arsenal,) in quantities as Paros 2 . “ other. rejecte e suitors i ver sold. is isa in in ee = a = 5 required. viz: eo Stites ee poiy-rai and brillianey of mavner brought. uate Also, & large stock of new Pianos. Pianos for BI NESOVED 851906 TELE: NoRroLe, September 7. i854. | “6,00 yarde 6-4 dark Line(indigo wool dyed) oloth . » = r * rent by evening, month. quarter. or year, LOOMIS, M. D., the inv: and patentee of | _8'R: The Spectacles you made for me euit me for caps and » Weighing about 14 had married, and was now surrounded by a| 1 becamo restlessly unhappy, with a cravin JOHN. ELLIS, 306 Penn. averme, “Leomis’ Mineral plate teen very well, and seem to have improved my sight ounces per yard. large, disorderly, boisterous family for aa shes for thoughtand duty that would | _”27-tf near loth streét._ | saccensfully introduced hie itnproverent 1 Sipe more than any other I have lately ted. pap, | 000 varda6-4 dark bius indigo wool dyed) twilled i - i Ss not find satisfaction in the life I led. ! : " i! } various cities, has now tly estab- oe + W. ZEWELL. oth, weighing 2i ounces per yard. " thie freeu the teens te ee ee ULL aad fioteruay acuetine tae oe RANG Japs Uhed himself in Washiggton, ser. | THAME? t1¢4.8 pair of Spoctables obtained from Mir, | 12.00 yards 6-4'eky bide indigo wool dyed) twilied house of a wealthy cftizen. I was oy ply un- | 2nd the new cares which then devolved upon New and second-hand Pianos, from the factories ‘his improvement for Sete of Teeth consists chief- | Tobias, and find them of t assistance to my ee? ee ae io ceedt ose ed) cotton and Knabe & Co., Baltimore, and of my Son’: t indestructible mineral. No metal is used in | focus. 1 recommend juin as a skillful optician. wool flannel, ighing i ounces per companionship of children, but I soon found | She never fully recovered, amd for two or three | factory, tea aye ways on hand, at! ir construction, and they are therefore free from HENRY A. WISE, for sa rds % dark biue (indigo tar f Steinway & Sons, New York; Wm. ly in making a set of but one pieoe of material, and | sight, snd corresponding wit) his descriptionof their | 10,000 ya as me were ver: forme. From this ill K i y fen des happy. I had never been accustomed to the good lness t 210,000 yarde 7-8 white flannel (cotton and wool) to prone Fem koe Sane nee wedeath came’to relieve loc ioe, | mocerstetermas and to rent, at No, 493 21th | g@lvanioacton and metalic taste. There are 10 Prrerspure, Votober 2i, 1854. ee 7 ; joints to become filled with moisture or particles of . Lob ‘Mr. Tobiaa, Weigh 6% ounces per yard. dirty, noisy erew around ime, [ gave offence to | Suflering, and while [ was busily occupied in | eh nt doors above | Aven 0 i iature or particles of | About five years ago, | obtained from Mr. To! F re uiinistering 46 bi Pala n 13 eolm REICHENBACH. fet, Bene they are} re em phn They are in Washington, a, pair Of Ginstes for the spectacles | 10,000 ape) dark blue Wool (indigo the mother, and, through her representations, | ™1Stering to hercomfort, I grew more patient IVE MORE OF RAVEN, BACON & CO.’ ural in thelr appearance. will give arewardo. | Mijas used. sud found them of great assistance t© | 19.oqo yarde <7 inch alpaca (bisek.) 22 A ] SN, > 3 ppesrance. | will give arewardo deci on; and m of hi that | , 10,000 91 pace ieltaence” "0 “Bet Subir under | "pytand:by Twas alone. Tid ber who had | Watloouuoye NOT ne arnvoen geese | Gos Fonte letra ote of al oduna | he nai abe peed gat oa | 0 Fk fata Seek oun pa E instinctive indul, in th been all that a mother could have been to mi WW. G. METZEROTT, * durability, artistio excellence or any other requisite | “°* ‘°° M1 Bone to NU. F- MAY. | 175.00 yards % unblenched dniling, to weigh OX very instinctive indulgence in the tastes f ; ie Second hand Pianos for sale cheap. n20-tf quatity. ounces per yard. and habits in which I had been reared, was | fOr many years, in the grave, and I was left | —“°™ Dan’ Pianos for salvohonp, an 2-tf_ | quai work responsibly warranted. Lrmcusune, November 3,106. 25,000 yar’s % unblexehed drilling, to weigh 7% looked upon as an evidence of pride, and I'soon | Without care or duty. My meanswere now am- INOS © CLABES 276 Penna. avenue, between Lith and 12th streets. | , oe = cbeeratiane: sak aie pen da ‘30 tmobieotton found all the influences of home arrayed | Ple, for my aunt had bequeathed her propert: HALLETT, Davis's 7s ap itis thatheis salto ee i aatee igre eo eaten sane ie weigh 2h ounces against me and my wishes to me, and, except a tender sorrow for the mead, CELEBRATED PIANO FORTES, DENT! Ry. J.J. BLACKFORD, M. D. 15,000 yards 3) inch getion duck, to weigh 15% {had shrank, through shyness, from attend- | 1 should have been very happy. But I was not. | Constantly receiving and for aig ool ve ve STEPHEN BAILY, : Lyxcrevre, November 16. 1854. ca open gad yard. a ing the first party, but had gone because [| I brought one of fe little sisters to live with 96 Pa. av., between 9th and 10th sts. Direc dewshen ute lo Sipe ap pom eminent oe b ae wesing ar a nck, to weigh 106 could not resist my mother’s sneers and my | me, very glad to receive her from such @ home. ill Gud it to their uiterest to examine — having itor great from reading at mit in my | 25,000 yards 285 inch cotton duck, to weigh 10 ounces father’s commands. And so much had I been | I went for her, and while on my visit attended es the superior qualities of the above Dp. BAILY bogs ieave to inform the publiothat he | earlier life.) it affords me the highest pleasure to per yard. terrified by the good-natured boisterousness of | the village church, and from beneath my black hours, at his office, located asabove, | say that | cousider hima skillful practical optician, 3,000 yards as cotton duck, to weigh ll ounces: Covers, Melodeons, &c., &e., aiso on te foeis assured that an experience of fifteen years’ | and well prepared to sid those who ma. ed his rr yard. the young people assembled o I mentally | veal ey Penonse sae and the woman who A ee EE Parity of cifhapit anaes hat he ast sntc nnd great | professional ito Wap ROLE, ; s.soo yards 2 inch cotton duck, to weigh 9 ounces rewived never to go-again. Notwithstanding. | oecupied the place that should have been mine. OLD MEDAL PREMIU dp Ht SATS sty Rath gra access penta per yard. I found myself once more in the same cirele| She was looking pale and ill. It was said she G IANO FORTES. DREN Ce epedlcnes ration conkee ee: Mai 3/Poma: ihe ig ose pb asnateCormtnt — pnt E i ac duck, to weigh 12% alter a very trying scene at home, and in my | was unhappy, and that her husband treated Pr low tne peog rey Gininene Ih Ghe poste ere, the opinion of many men | the Spectacles which 1 obtained from you last week | 25,000 yards $3 inch cotton duck, to weigh 9% ounces dread of the thirty pairs of eyes fixed upon | her. oe always courteously, with great bans Chimay Fea Gon Sept rs peceenice, pam emectalty: ps Hare | are entirely satisfactory. From an iequality in the de per pnrd. : we had been drawn into their games. coldness. I felt # miserable, choking foeling— Continues tie manujasture and sale of grand and | gerd al! mercurial preparations tor flue Teeth, also verte rtp Sf mys po a Prctobres ound great £00 a1 pieatats wool, eray, vie the lettere I bad not yet glanced at the face of the | half delight, half bitterness, at the thought Se a Fear ghrp all Enamels, Gutta Peroha.India Rubber, and Co- | tances.” Ivatiorde me picasurg te ateiee That by ihe contre) to he 7 fect lone, and § Beer's leaks young man at my side, nor bad a word been | that he did uot love her, but I baffled even my | %q\) a ‘aud 7 North Nunwatrast op Fete ed ee iors Pieper peop ne? B Pam | aid of your optometer tins difficulty has been happily | _ wide, each blanket to Weigh Spousie. interchanged, when the uoisy group ia the een- | step-mother's curiosity by my impenctrability. | posite tue Rutaw House, Naltimares is the Only relable substaioe that can be worn inthe | Quist, So that th Giasses you eeteu tion | | aa elem etie anon | tre of the room broke up. They came crowd. | Lum sure she did not lonrn whether L took any | /Fis7 pave sig just opened a new Sales Room at | mouth, ae was most conclusively shown by the inst | 1°culedly the beat adapted to my eyes of say 1 have double and twisted yarn, to weigh $ pounds i inte: in thi .| No 27 Baltimore street, between Charies and Light | American Dental Convention, ever yot used. - : " ing around me, uttering bruad but good-hu- | interest in the dwellers at Holme Place streets, on the premises partiy occupied by ‘er Although he fistters himself from his long resi- ‘ery Tespectfully yours, R. B. DRANE per dozen. 4 a mored jests that [ felt sent the blood flushing More years passed- I still had offers though | Henry MoCaifery as & musio store, where they will | dence wud practice in Washington, he is favorably Seen Some om Pesertment. dreneoan til es, aru mero! a aad burning into my face. My companion | a0 longer young. At last I determined to ac- | keep constantly on hand a large assortment of pisin | known to his numerous friends and patrons, he bege Having been dep noly a friend to vieit the estab eee aR’ oe J Mery, i - i hi ‘i Gnd highly finfhed grand and square Piano Fortes: | leave to refer them to the following lishment of Mr. Tobias for the purpose of trying hu ‘ just have felt ine trembling, too, for he sud-| geptme. Arthur Meriden was a man worthy | Sud, Mihly finished grand and square Piano Fortes: TEBTIMONIACE, ineses 1 wax furmabed with e pair altgitly oofored | S60 cap bodiew. |) denly leaned forward and whispered : of my esteom—worthy of my love, only that I | octave, some with double key boards, double reeds, From the !ate Restor of the Church of Kzpi | bite: sehice have ailorded me mare rehief and pratih SP RO Gp ea “Do not be afraid. Miss Kate. they do not | had no love to give. He was satisfied when I ni sone vel — — torcusboagragh mauaaree thug. city. sad phany 0} gation than aay 1 ears Seer eae My ught, origin: OT Ss race mad yd intend any harm. aud I will sce that they do} told him all, and I promised to beco: Son we wit cation = Dr. Srerimn Batty: Sir—I desire toexpress | *\* Very good. wns in, Gee houst bas wake 8,000 corporal a ess staom stor = Sit. P ecome his | Pinuos, we wil ell wheiesaleand retail,onthe mos | gr trnr ies Bs personal my conkers 2 night, frequently toa very Inte hours but with the SRS nd privates, brass sogies, eo mes p nged lo | do ighest, premium | [0" 88 8 superior dentist. ‘The oporations executed these glassce I can study almost as inte as SB sergeant # do do b sinud Tnatitute | for me heveboon highly satiafnatory. Lhope that you | iy gatered. no en SBUN WILROR | _. Sx corpora! sand privates” bromaed do 1 gare him oue grateful glance, for I was too But as soon as I had promised, the old | Our ‘Sunes were awarded the bs may receive near crying to dare to trust my voice, and met | wretched, wuiting feeling came buck. It | (8°! medal) ee os tee io =a : the patronage from my frie m Sen’! 76,000 yards *y in worsted Ince, wae cenit. thy ® pair of brilliant, dark eyes, fixed full upon | seemed as if { vaguely expected something to seuitien tol outers ned sichiaen aes fee publio that your Cocoa deserve, ; Dee. 11, ate Commussioncer Gen’l Land S100 do. Him | do. do, {Biac, orange, gi 860 my face, very mirthful, yet a good deal com- | interpose and prevent the consummation of | Of the best makers from New York, Boston aud Washington, Aug, 2, 1855. J. FENCE. Ihave ured Mr. Tobias’s Spectacles for three or : Saeed passionate in expression. Suddenly he rose | that unholy engagement. And as the day ap- acai awarded oe Scheie — four months, and bod eine thee oT tae saying that bine up, aud drawing my arm within his, turned to| proached 1 grew more and more, and more | givin Insound 1a5G, Tasy hee ales eee MAS Pre Santis er eee Baltimore, Messrs, benobited bythem. “GEO. P.Scak bUl oc peat bateons. the banteriug group. 4 wretched, till finally, on a sudden impulse, I | the highest premium (siiver, medal) at the Metro- Caving oni oyed Dr, Stephen 7, Surgece Den: ‘May Sth, i256. » Leeper babiGan: SeAiaieel: “ Mise Kate nas chosen me this evening, and | determined to go down to my father's to look Re ee ee Oe ee i tastink 1 ato Washington city, to exeoute for mean im- | J was recommended to Mr. John Tobiasasa skilful . shirt do. do. tory tyrant, and ok obe of You must speak te} illage Shurei" ame Sica, seen, the | nual tum, thg me tinged pueenry nad | araaheraagel ecigolnene wpa dice | even ands ners yes ocemmrmte pees” | <0 enf tious, wood, a fery tyrant, and not one of you must speak to] village church and Holme Place, before I | amateurs in the country, which oan be seen at 2 uy | one of the most distinguished mombsteottiee jental | comprehend them by inspection’ slight | ‘Be tent buttons, So: tstxe. her without my permission. should have promised away my freedom, mis- | Te'nion aypnicntion fu Winth oae aE erence, | College of Baltimore, iailed, after repeated trinierto | Gempreneud them by inspection ar Specta- do. So saying, he led me away to an opposite | erable us it made me of thinking of past love. | every where held, gece NE elidel geo LY a cles that suits me admirably, A. curner of the room. There, seeing that, be- I went, and the first sound that greeted me "All inatramonte are guaranteed for five years, and | tee p iy entire confidence July 11, 1856, ye r h estimation of his professional skill. Ww. N, 8, 5 5 a. tween shyness and the annoyances just passed, | as I entered the village was the tolling of the | & Privilege of exchange is granted within the first ax | 9 ‘sbi, HARMANN BOGGS, der the nesoasit of he fat gatvanseed ere 7 - A : tus from the day of the instruments do ni timore, Jan. 12, 1 Having been for years under the necessity of hav- | 4,000 galvanised iron wire rods, for tents. I was still unable to control my vwice or fea- | bell, and the carriage drew up beside the road one pod ap opm hey eine — es —e two sets of glasses—one for use in daylight, and one | W,K) do. do. staples, do, tures, he stood befure me speaking calmly and | a8 a long funeral procession passed. In the Wholesale dealers will find it to their advantage | Extract froma note received from the late Hon, John for lainp-light—I procured one set from Mr. Tobias | 3.606 mess i", iron. : rs “ J ‘call bofore purchasing. ‘ton, which answered both purposes. I have used hus for 1,600 oamp kettles, iron. three rizes. quietly of some unimporiaut subject. His | first carriage eat Leander Holme, very pale, | give use “ . 8. Senate, Aug, 19, several months, and find them excelient. 12/000 tin canteens, ts, Weight 1) pleasant voice and quict manner pase helped | butcalm' “It was his wife—she whom I had| }itne®©* ged FO, de “co. The teeth you mad: ¥-6. Sux admirably ; noth- . EDWAK D STUBBS, nwithetepperes ee TUG onnnes.) me to control my agitation, and then he sat | slways thought a8 occupying my placo—that $$$ ing oould be better. Very grate , __ ,Of Department of State, 1,000 pick axes, two izes. down beside me. I was amazed at myself talk- | they were conveying to tomb. S _ IMPROVE YOUR BY ; 7 SOHN - CLAYTON, furnicted epee bog pair of Spectacles yon Tove En ing gaily with this stranger. and still more} 1 remained at my father’s for many days, | YTRENGTHEN and assist them, by the Paria] To those t t seek relief from the maladies of the % : 4 : G teme. They are very decidedly the best I esa, 40 trumpet cords and tassels, orange. amazed to find myself mas »y for several hours | not that I hoped or wished to see Leander bee eee tooms Horse eit ae nals ke saaees page careaien one and fom the owner of eight or nine pare, carefully trumpet cords and tassels, yellSe. of the evening to which [ had looked forward | Holme, but because I literally lacked the own, as well as the manufacture ofa good many for oO peta ys several teeth for eos reg ge peor ge bitin wn 49 dramas, ‘Artillery ~~ with so much dread, and which had commenced strength and energy for my homeward journey. | other: of the Int improved SPECTACLES and myself, nod the work has ail st well for more than stand, France, England, and the U: eed Stat 7 do. Infantry,” : ‘eloasl My solo thoeght was that now Leand, EYE-GLASSES: among which are the ten years. oR & TRON, T'have boon also pioood with your remertasnaar: | 1,100 do. ‘ : se inauspicivusly P y ill loved he tight arenas | PERISCOPIC CONCAVE and CONVEX, The of the Va. Conf. of the M. E. Churoh South. | reotions on the treatment of the eyes, for the pur- 700 And when he brought several of the bright | free. If he sti oved me he might at some IUBE OCUS and DOUBLE POLISHE: Aggie 1858. << aan of propereing and taumevins to ht S00 do. ruddy-looking girls to speak to me in the course | future time seck me, but I was about to place] BRAZILIAN PEBBLES. CRYSTALS, Ete., ‘®, the undersigned, havi ion to nwa | P ~ & ? 0 do. 7 7é & % ; i pet, | Which are, warranted to improve any EVE. alieorad of the professions! stil cf 8 Baily, | Respectfully pours, se cALD WELT : of the evening, I found what foolieh shyness | a barrier between us, and to becume the wife Wei weakneus, cataract or tending to it; al Dentist of this aty, or nav yen ¢ M rolessor of M. C.. Louisville, Ky. tee ‘ . i af k b I ORT SIGHTEDNESS. oe coe = 4 mg Buooxtyn OntHopaxvic INstiTvTION, UI the above-mentioned artiol bad prevented me from learning before, that |.of one whom I now knew more than ever SHORT SIGHTEDNESS, nt of his operations on our families nds, take 00) . u a articles must couform im they were amiable, warm-hearted creatures, in | could not love ‘ersons who are compelled to uxe glawses,orthose | pieasure in expressing our admuration of hia artistic Y . pril, co. al! resperts to the sealed etandard patterns tu (his spite of their lack of refinement. So, on the At last, as the dey came that I was to start | 2°¥ using them, will be suited at firstsight. Those pull a well as of the uniformly eatisfrotory manner | - After most oarcfu! examination of Mr. J. Tobias’s | affice, wine peal iy el ee a . 4 th t te Glasses, ] am enabied ty testify that their hardnegs, | terns ‘will be sen’ by mail, with any add fom he “bole, the evening passed pleasantly, and I | on my return, [felt that I had gone too far to | ° 'BOCBLE-POLISHED VENEZUELIAN diced ge Burgerysoul worespecttetic re: | slenrnesa, polishings aad 6 optical sunpe reuder | mation in rexard to them, whioh may be - wae never afraid tw go again, eepecially as, | retraet, and must fulfill the promise that I had CKYSPAL ROCK Sioend him to the conkdence and patronage of the | them partyeulariy recone able to OD those whose | by manufncturers or others wishing to ober" a when they found [ was not too proud to join in | voluntarily made to an honorable man. [ lit- | have received the highest recommendations at the 19. of which we consider hin eminent Worthy, | merely optical impairment of the eyes are in wantol | suis. 1i is desirable that all the articles be bf bo. ht rm oir WwW if such auxilianes. I consider, moreover, Mr. Tovias tic manufacture. their sports. they never attempted to drag me | tle knew the freedom that I would almost have | (ors, Fayt,ut Faris, through their producing |. Fuomas U Li A Ds ot Washingto nee: fully qualiuedtg deverniine the fous of ue eye,both | “Peliveries ty commer o@ on the 38th day of Feb into any whieh f did not like given life itself to secure was already mine. 4 i 8. Bonaer, M. D. of (eprestown, B i by his optical beemtel pa Geperepoe, and by | ruary next. and one-halt of the qu But ehief among the pleasant memories of} I bad searcely reached my home when a 5, » SPY. and MAGNI- +8, Lincoun, M. 408 Washington, D, C, moans of is optometer. ‘In addition, | oan further | for to be delivered in equal mont ion ! e t am be, 5 , Compasses, and Microscopes os. H. Beaviey, of Washington, D, C. state that Mr. Tobiss has supplied some of my pa- | or before the 3th April. 1858; the remainder w that evening was the kindness of Leander | messenger arrived to beg me. in the name of re, corner of Eighth street sad RGE Waltons =x-Governor of Florida, tients with Glasses, to their and way pauiataction four months from that date, in monthly or greater Holme A pair of dark eyes haunted my | Arthur Meriden, to goat once to his house. | Pennsylvania avenue, or Fighth street No.41, be- aLteR Lenox, E¥-Mayor of Washington, P eur EMIS BALER, M. Pine | Proportions, as the contractor may find it ‘conve thougats for many «a day. and I never forgot | He had been thrown from his horse that after- | ‘ween D street and Pa. avenue. Bun ALD WIN, aS patent Office, Physician and Surgeon, Berlin; Member of the | nient. : Eade A 5 ‘ eal snd fstdliyinieeed. 3B ill livi EF Do mot mistake the corner of 8th street. .C. Wisi, Principal Rittenhouse Academy, oyal Co! lore of Surgeons, Englan lomber | ‘The privilege is reserved by the United Stetes or the svothing impression of his calm voice and | noon and fatally injure die wae still living rices very reasonable,the sameasathis estab- | feb20 tf of the Medical Society of London, of the | increasing from one-third to one-half the quanti!> pleasant manner and sensible, and most anxious to see me once | lishment in rope. _ ; n9-tf_ evenpee sg oa of New ie late Sur- | of ail the supplies above mentioned, by giving the Leander Holme was the the son of the only | mere. God ouly knows how I reproached my- | "RETIRED PHYSICIAN, PROGHESS IN THE FINE ARTS, Mancheater, England, aad Surgeon of the i | SURtsaetor One month's notice of sich desired in rieh man in the neighborhood. He had been | self for the Grst intense feelin, of gladuess that 4 75 Years af Age, Paintine anv PxotoeraPHy ComBingp. O. Institution. i | organo Payments wil! be made on each delivery, shoutd “ + W hose sands of life have nearly run «ut, disoov- i well educated. aud that alone wou!d have ren- | flooded my soul as I heurd those terrible tid- de ib Eat tidion coke one Gc PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTR . JORFOLK, Va., July 27, 1854, | Congress have made an appropriation to meet them, dered bis inGnitely superior to those around | ings. ade ; Consumption, “Asthina,. Bronghitis, Coughs, TeOdolas eOaman en Jp the experience of eva ws yeni, Laws found or as soon, thereafter aa on appropriatjon shall tc him even if his winning manner had not been stood beside him to the ast. determined, felts ad one phan his aaly caitliedente MINIATURE on Size oF Live. Hors rev iby — _ we ofmy aight. re. = = poy delivery Pet be coteoned, uta tee nun that of a perfect gentleman—refined, courteous | as = penance for my unfeeling cat to spare ter, was given tip to die. He had heard muoh of the ar = convenience Mr. Tobias seems to have removed fo ali be completed, which will be forfeited to aod manly myself no one of his painful though short euf- | wonderful restorative and henling qualities of prep- 8. WALKER’S the present by the substitation for me of better ex incase of defmieation on the part ot Uf course, noone will wonder that I became | ferings. In pissy ais on the very morning | *rations mado from the thst In deeply in love with Leander Holme. His de- } tbat was to have awned upon our wedding, he f 5 sehee t who from age or infiri . | lar dealers, only, in the articies proposed to be fus votion bad never wavered from the frst. and | breathed his last. His death set me free. Saisie bin wis _ ‘aie pg ar cert ane is | 8. WALKER has fitted uP the above spacious tfaotalaid in Ao way. PS. ‘SIM issu Dp cubed: aoe none Ww considered - ich the lung before the first winter in my father’shome Yes, 1 was free. but my freedom did not bring | now alive and well. He has since admipistered the | apartments at a very great ou ‘of capital, thereby Wirminetox ., June 16, 1854. musnufacturer’s vill or dealers piace oj ine i= was passed I had prowised to sesiae his wife. | me any bepe Leander had gone to Europe | Wenderlul remedy to thousands of sufferers in wll readerin his establishment one of the most com- aa th + of . | not specifienily set fort! : ts handsome in the whole country. ‘To persons who have bi ‘Contracts will be hased on accepted proposals, for (cet bave bens rury "sod mterabi| Immediate nthe doth of sme’ He | Etiieheea sn nea og ek | Narn ge aad | stat af Sesh came pa | spat gee ent ed Stat A . and t PORTRAIT AND PICTURE GALLERY, more suitable Glasses. They are clear, chrystal-like | the contractor in fulfilling the contract, thought oceurred to him he might makes rem- | Odeon Hall, corner 4) st. and Pennsyivania avenue, | and comfortable to my eyes. 1 would cominend him Bids will be received from mannfscturers or regu - A A happy. John Tobias Foncenee winter indeed without bis presence and his love, | Place was closed, and it was said the farm was | to do as much good as possible, be will send to su fine intings, by some of the best ancient from whoni to obtain euch Gias: ries wi ar wT aff s it it, thi - | modern masters, to which he in! to add fi but with it. —ah, even now that long years have | getting into # ruinouscondition as rear pessed oe ielcerccsiat lirestions for tnakine if importationa. 3. Water has also itted tpacom: Seekers he has suited me with passed. I think of that. only recurring to that | on and its master did not return e@ held no | Go and successfully using it. He requires eac ap- | plete suit of rooms. rivate robing As they may 7 ‘he names, address, and the Tesponsibtlity of the with fora far and near sight. My sight a been impaired me. and never of the discomforts that had, in | correspondence with any one at home, except plicane to enclose him one shilling—three cents to for ladies, and purchased The finest pou Office rsons proposed as securities, with the acknow!- Siement Orenia rsons that they will be such secu Pertments | very much by @ service of years inthe Post 8 partment, which berth required me tobe on duty | furdished in case a’ contenet to oben ty Pe , t se , ; a Spay 8 . ent, 1 me tobe on urns in case @ contract is ol |. will be the fullnes of my happiness, ceased to make | in the briefest business letters. hs rtaeny be applied to the payment ‘Ol this ad: f | asset aman g ae tote or th ing a Kinds of fret Tuned bat one is il apr Fe WALKER, | “SPemtes with tee P underssoed pomp erseteth So more years passed away. I busied myself | Minder tape eppuied PHOTOGRAPHIC. AMBROT\ PE AND DA. | Sime TUES oe Titer re eek | eee Raat Neaaraeed be mrety. poteen My {ther asd bis wife were all smiles and | in the a oa sister and os Dr. H. JAMES, ibs Fn ag d smallest miniature to size ihe. sak saaaacad From serbedh nate preys ley feratve without the consent of proper: autnoriey and approval. But when, toward spring, our en- | ber into society, as iP Libel a beanGinkem nism 3. W. LEER. by combining the Photographio Pro- | eyes, I have been compelled to use glasses for seve- | that any sale, assignmen*, ar transter of it, withuus gagement cape to the knowledge of Leander's brilliant girl, while I ceased to feel sensible to ith the arf of Painting. he has having pose cbraiped, fexcept unter ¢ Ps A approbation. I heard that he asserted that he | cidly among the elders, and brushed my still | " susp Published. Gratic. the 25th Thousand, | [ise de rata may be seen in some of the firet woul, luxuriant hair, now thickly streaked wit cy A few words of the Rational Treatment, without | Gallery, he will be able, by the oombinati ihe daughter ofS aay dintpeaed en seaiKs | beneath tantsel ap HY | eta sf Spano toad salad yr nsoweatost a Rave ewer bon , i er said that my city rearing was searcely a better | I bad become almost satisfied with my lot, Stats rags ‘mad of the contract. and the contractor and his securities Sone rAppetes napetpon ng will be held responsible for ali lows or darpaze tothe Terntanter he te caahied teadnct | United States which may arise from seit chandon. ly to the sya! most cheerful- nt. > I ee ee — ges of which ears. I have tried t opticians without | Such conse ather he utYonce snucanced kis decided die- | the title of “‘old maid,” and took my place pla- | "PME SECRBT pay FIES OF YOUTH | 25 yeare” experience, and ‘whose specimens of life | cbtaining claire pegieee Bred eo eee out | proces of la ht 8 he r t it have never beon ex- most minut as “ la will be a 1 - obi d to the undersigned, A aan delty aut fo ke axpresaion. Can Fprecwmnmaend r. my fenton aa fo he ‘il as | and will be endorsed «Proposals for farnveblug army ‘epared by himself express nanos, andl bear my testimony as to his ski a months sinoe r me, whieh | ly the use of hb i 1 ? ties of mi and had ecoused to think very frequently of | mature Decay of the System, Ymp purpose. ? HENR WIN, supplies and matenals” ~ or Fane, thee 1 should have sescicedet the tanks | Lasudor atexn, when I was startled out of my | tenoy-sud impeaimente ig Marrsge = | Bry er ottontice Paid ta the painting of Por: | Wants =” Asst Seo Yo sien Land Warmasia. | "yey HENRY © WAYNE, f that brawling. slatternly fath i usual placidity by hearing that he had returned . — ae | dacemeed Stands, — oe K FORESTER’S (Herbert) HORSE and sess - heen leaker sun ion, and telbed Mol the fete to his home — The letter that brought these ti- | Tho important fact that the many alari com: Photographie taken corpses, or sick persona | Forse rmanship of the United Siates, and Grt- | WWINTER CLOTHING OF ALL QUALI- and patient waiting. But I felt that I had been | dings stated further that he was making many b+ oma a etn panna ao eon f Senittoneaed Siesseeee, on Lammediate notves, | ink Provinoss of North Ammerien, 2 vole. sro, illus: Citizens and Strangers wishing te. supple thers. teorned, and my indignation was unbounded alterations ane Unpeocomeele tn else core 1s 0 this smal traot- clearly demonswated ; and the groups, and any quantity of copies from { perenne Portraits of Celebrated Horne aoeepbi pprce | pelves wi rlegzat, style of READY MABE Wrote to my aunt, telling her all in no meas- | and that it was conjec’ entirely new and hig! Bucoess| reatment, as e je oha joe. e 0 dollars. Se OR. Che tre invited $0 examuue eur supe ured phrase, and beggi r to send for me to | about to bring # bride hither. | adopted by the author, fully axpiained, by means of cnewgos painted on Copper for ‘Ti Sh eed Pome : weer live with ber per a sible. Heranswer| ‘ Phat old ee eusioieee my pretty a natat tt pocatite meri ional peter vai back Hine, and uly Portmlt, W2nlen soos. Toys, Hobby Horses, Aino. tepsive variety of Gentleman's Fur- Was to co t , and I departed. much to the | ter, as she read this item; ister Katharine | the ad: ed rostruma of the day. r Danes, &e., &o., 7 - 5 i : oN: bs consternation of my father and theilt-counsaled ean you conceive of @ man marrying at his safe to a addross, xratis and post freo, in a md tlemen are respectfully solicited ae, Mol. AUGHLIN'S, nz [int] WALL TETHENR £ Co.” delight of his wife. who hated me more than ever | age ’” r to Pre rcaas ae De ANE catranse inoue ven K Since she beard of Culune! Holme’s remark I smiled and reminded the blooming little! “gege-dawtf = 17 Lit street, New York, store— ADIES’ TUCK, and all serts of COMBS, a | ————"——___—_7_-e AE T - ORE No. memes We ee em Pease | Beis iit “= age” | RO DIRRE aca PORN