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THE EVENING STAR Is PUBLISHED BYERY AFTERNOON, (BUNDAY BXOBPTED,) 4f THE STARK SUILDINGS, Corner of Pa. avenues and Eleventh street, By W. D. WALLACE. Papers served in packages by carriers at @4a year, or $7 conte per month. To mail subseribers the sub- Soription price is $3.58 year, in advance; $2 for 8iX months; $1 for three months ; and for less than Suree months at the rate of 12 centsa week. Bingle Copies, One cent; in wrappers, two cents. ADVERTISEMENTS (of sight lines to the square) neerted three times for @!; every other day or semi-weekiy, 25 per cent, advance; once a week, 50 VOL. XI. per cent, advance, country. —* | yates comen Shes NO- 1,598, a EO me HOP-FROG. d let full and offered it the cripple, who merely Special Notices. &o. j " - eee Drink, fay shouted the «or | Drararata ann Free=Dr, Treey Delotio, est - ing Nravalane” Plzontony Sato I never knew any one so keenly alive to a Drink, D'say ' ited the monster, © or eurer of Consumption, was for several yeara 20 badly afflicted by dyspepsia that for a part of the time he was confined to his bed. He was 5 A by the fiends—"’ fr joing king tas poole so yi Sone The dwarf hesitated. The king grew purple kind, and to RAILROAD, LEXANDRIA w 3 GOLD MEDAL PREMIUM) ponres. | WASHINGTON BRANCH A. AND WASHINGTON tell it well, was the surest road to | Withrage. The courtiers smirked. Trippetta, ae ¢ Steamers GEORGE PAGE and THOMAS ™ ; i BE Se See ee ta the fe tm of BoA wlaniy 9¢ the follow hours: acted ong i i i Z BRAVE ALEXANDER) hie faror: Tous it happened that his soren| eat, nod flllag’ ou her kases betere ea ih | survoraatin. his eswrstion, evren're re | CSEIEVRN iicemedeet | awe woryacienatea ss” Sealer eh ; i ish- ; - : ne F : 0. ee povilersy pts ps vi plored him to spare her friend. : pay lay staan repo havi arty ‘once. Ta i bao P North Eutse street op- ee Georee Pagers, Ne. oy i keh large, cevelent, oily men, as]. moore Lb pe her, for some moments, Raually ‘an dure in caved of Neate of dyspepsia. The posite thé Eutaw oy oe Sales * > hd Siphon. Tienes (ee be pn en = well as inimitable jokers. ie 3 people quite : taalow wish todeee ee hens spe may be foundinany drug store. I _ No oH Baise reel Setw sou Charles and aga The Neng whe Ibn dey ) vo gee alincing fo for and Collyer, wil i lene tine Caper »\ and corner thing intel fesit chien predisposes to a joke, | comingly to expross his indignation. Atlast, Teoaipt of. ane paca reper S fenry NeCatery fo storey where they wal olts,codai 3 phan fer Vrclatat ok Norfolk. The 389,10, 1, en SD Wace i-nevey\taca bate quite able to deteraiine ; | Without uttering a syllable, he pushed her vio- Address Dr, Tract DsLonax, New York Post | © coustantly on Seed cakes Gen of pie 6a. m.and 4 p.m. trains are Express, and wor RICHARD WALLACH, Pres. but certain it is that a lean joker ise rara avis | lently from Rie ane threw the sontenteol the 1Gateg : 4 "jan 2e-2m* | | also tale fram the st makers, Roms te3- Sessa icasas ete “4 FOR MOUNT VERNON. boas the refinements, of, as hecalled the The pour git got up a best she could, and, | 1x uw nossscion of ome valuable certifi tie stops to pai ama ob Gn iatday only ese trnin—ot 4300. =, TOMER aod FRIDAY fom Weshtartoe st pr fe peg ey oe Apahor imseif | 20t daring even to sigh, resumed her Position | in favor of the Consumption Destroyer; also of i exteusiv in the manufacture <f } jan 30-4 TH: H. PARSONS, Agent. | ana Alexendne ot | Sielock. when her useai the ae c ne ps a pe a bi r | at the fout of the tae” ‘in relieving bronotial disease attended wit wewill retail, on the moet EW AND IMPORTANT SCHEDULE. myles tripe between Washington and Ai me very little. He had anes mization ft} ‘Thare wis & dead silence Sor shout ahall cough. The Syrup is pleasant and‘safe, r were the hirhest promiars — Y | Mtegy Bermitted. gaNrL BAKER, Capt. Cele <p Fp id Flore ori wae minute, during which the falling of a leaf, or a ia coment latte sok) suthe snownnet rom bt pid medal) ax the Fairy off ieee oy FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WEST. y ae maciric Foun, r1 - re as ii |e i - ue Ridg®, it is sacle. him. He would have preferred Rabelais's srr Tei fret yalreriog nicely enveloped in my circulars, where my place ott SE 2 * @argantua,”’ to the “ ig’ of Voltaire; tupted by a low, but harsh and protracted and, ee the whole, practionl jehes suited his ibe sound which seemed to come at once taste far better than verbal ones. rom every corner of the room. At the date of my narrative, professing jest- | ~ What—what—what are you making that ers bad not altogether gone out of fashion at | ®°ise for?” demanded the king, turning furi- court. Several great continental “ powers’ ar ~ the cee, b : i still retained their “fools,"’ who were motley, e latter seemed to have recovered, in great with caps and bells, and who were expected to | Measure. from his intoxication, and looking be alwoys ready with witticisms, at a moment's | £xedly rope a es the tyrant’s face, mere- residence is seen. . | ‘The extract of a flower called the Alphn Ointment for the Piles, can, with the'Syrup, be found at Mr. C. Stott’s; the Syrup is at several other places on Pennaylvawa avenue, az well as Georgetown, at Mr. Newman’s on Bridge street. In Alexandria at Ledbetter’s. In Baltimore, at Hance's, 108 Balti- more street, a7-tf —- = + _ tion to fou 'e ania, | ney led 4 twiee . fhe highest promivim (nlter medal) at the Metro Ere eviniou a te ranuing arrangements ofthe rat ralothe Vatted Seater Mal 3% Spegy's steam a jechanics whic! important advan E , leave New retu- In addition to this we are in possession of testimo | 4} Bicdmgalan mA, ‘On and after ponte tke 4 larly On 5th and 20th of each mone yh aye poco peng lary gears cH which ‘oan be seen at ou; | 2,188. THREE DAILY TRAINS will be rup | 824 passengers connecting vis ‘A RAIL- Donn ee QouNtry. whieh can be seen wt out | in’ both directions fur through passengers. ? ‘Warerooins, speaki themselves and others of : NAS starte steamships have been aapenee and ap- the tugh appreciation in which our instruments are Rye OB. FONT ay proved ps the Nowy Department, and guaranty speed rteen Hiky® rf New iton and Bal- On. js Carrying Sion Reniiee eile Ripa! | RALINO RE ano outro kalLcay, | RRR MR AP geese Fair for 1857, tlemen’s hair to ouri beautifully. Price 50 conts each. W. P.Frrriver & Co., the heavy seven wise men who were his aera © - ministers—not to mention himself. rae, rep! ‘timore, at 7 A.M.,(except re Ger, y. i idorati ly ejacalat rx.—For Perfumed Breath, White rr five years, and | borland eee BOM, ee eee ane arTivon Bt The Railroad (47 miles long) is now com- fram the royal tables enn ns | cof! How could it have bean me?” | xoentana’ Sect’ Suen seria fa lop eee eared SaaS | Mosaea Aisi pear waaay oe | Bed inaenge sl pocooncorstepeectedta New Our king, as a matter of course, retained Silda ce jf Tepe) eure om ihr hal 1,000 Flowers.” For dressing Ladies’ hair use vg entire atiafuction iter: a R7hi.oompeoting ai Bonwood with Contre On York through to Framers ued parnearere are is “fool.” is, ; i opserved one of the courtiers. “I fancy it was | + Woodland Cream,” a new pomade ; 1t causes gen- |. holesale will it to their advantage | trains’! % 4 a embark [+ fhe company ee theeay ef tlie eens pourra ne the parrot at the window. whetting his bill upon togive usa calf bor chasing. inva, Chigagen St Loma and cr a expense. B 9 money aid in New York covera ‘al ied the monarch, as if much re- also at Parkersburg wi exerve steamers are ip port in and ‘changed, ard tuned. th trains jeveland, Toledo, Detroit, &¢., by ret Se Ié-ly WM. KNABE & CO. , , Proprietora, New York. = = co Blvelgad end, and th Me. 4 is ae . E : OF VEN, . netta E F to preveut onse . His fool, or bis professional jester, was not | lieved by the Suggestion ; “but, on the honor | _Wrolesale and Retail Agents for Washington, mperior BANOS, jaat EN, BACON & CO’S EEE TST NOUS tnd, CINCINNATS teas Anat the route is entirely reltable—no fal only a fool, however. His value was treblea | °f knig' reine ave sworn that it was the | Tavton & Maury, Booksellers, between a Warerooms W. G. METZEROTT. ¢ aan ny at9A. M. with express trains ere the same day they ar- in the eyes of the king, by the fact of his being | S'tting of this vagabond’s teeth. re re tal al LS sacred bald Mat MERE uatf | from Beluire to Cinciapati, (woithou change “Condugtors go through by each steamer, ded tke alsoa dwarf and a cripple. Dwarfs were as {to BE ConTINUED.] UNNS & CLARKE’S Maes Gos taiiantoned 5S hours from Wasting charge of women and children ‘Without other protec- common at court, in those days, as fools; and A SOLD vONDUCTOR. Dancing. N : Fe ton. It sleo connects directly, tn bote dirsonons, tore. A tices ot the. euten-egply et many menarehs would have found it difficult] 4 few nights since a laughable affair occurred | J, ASHIONABLE DANCING. ‘orth eee Payis. & Co's an 2 Green with care by. Farkersbers apd Ly tn York, to to get through their days (days are rather on the Niagara Falls railroad, between Buffalo PROF. H. W.MUNDER. fall Constantly receiving and for aate onl 4 connect at Xenia for Ind lis, Chioago and St. L UE EN PRONE Tit longer rat — than — Sri = Bo and Tonawanda. It was late in the evening, | to hye frinada sat tke public generally, that ih ane vot OES RLLIS, Louis, aud at Cinoinants with the Great Ohio, and ARM G6, AAR eco. i see ‘0 cars anda. his last quarter will commence on Tu: 6 Pa. av., between ats. upp! Expr. 0 i § ‘Se ia sinsy-nine cee acca Wagan rt | and water” Some patengere got on ther an | Rprases ah as Athens wnedant OAM || Faroaere'et id'i fSar rath Sia bietinticmees | Wet ot panrusre. 7 in ninety-nine eases out of s hundred, are fat, 0 be prepared for the exhibition are earn heed Pp’ qualities of the above e- h to ; %S this train the t¢: to all the y N PO! 7 ‘hora Jost tenmeah leon aie FOR NORFOLK AND PORTSMOU hortar ti JISIA. neg Ay I The steamer LOUISIANA, leaves the Union t solicited t as As possible, as t! ment of Heaps anges wailtaxe place imi fe ‘4 The programme for this season will be entirely new, and far excel any ever offered to the public, round and unwieldy—so that it was no small after the train started Winn, the conductor, = : 7 started around to collect fares, and take u source of ney? comm -oe with oar bay Led tickets. About the middle of the rear car, i in Hop-Frog (this was the fool’s name,) i i “2 trieleste treasyre in one person. came across a heavy looking personage in. a 0 laces in the West ~ Sioots, Covers, Melodeons, &c., &c., aiso on | the distance is from 40 to 100 mi hand. n i6-tr the shortest of other routes. F. rol a =e pie | Connections are equally close and satisfactory, ar. day, Thursday Parouts who dosire to age thoir children easy and | YH", MUSIC DEPOT OF W. G. METZE- riving af Baltimore at EK. M. i Saturday: Ged the stsamer NOT ry wool hat, who was apparently asleep. Winn fal in their carriage, should not fail to euter ROTT, corner of Eleventh street Baggage checked through to all points. CAROLINA every Monday, W: » ren tothe dwarf bythe sontrs't bytinm, | Pa hs hand onthe sonpets thoulder, and | Ogio Bane vs sruegay any thareae | Eopeetin Meme oes an capnden ett sed st Wanton Bes M8 | ap 2872 SE emilee i . . . > B ‘. or a S . ©. + i em re Agr adh riers rm him ty geen said ‘‘ticket.’’ The sleeper. stirred not, nor evenmage; ae uaual-from Fed until 9 o'glook. ¥ | the Distriet of Columbia, Pessengers freee Be timore- or Washington may = ’ . intermitted his regular snore, which was very Bis inabity Yo alk another me don fact | MUGh KS he rk of an arlmatic dog mir uliar ery. inn porcsee 3 motes ~2 Tae J thay Be gave the sleeper a heavy punch in the side, jan 0-dt aon, Raven & Co’s and Rosenkranze’s cele- | piew the entire road by daylight, by taking morn T WESTERN TRAVELERS, brated PIANOS alway hand en rains, and at berian: Oak. — PpANCING ACADEMY, tyjaito, Prince's superior MELODEONS. "° | (Be {Tains, and iying over at Cumberland or ~B ming by Wh ‘Ac. ether with an Immense ‘stock of Musical In- | auanaua senting next morting by Wheeling Ao, eT Ee £ _ Fl ption. Oakland at 10.50. struments aud Sheet Musio of every desc: teebonce ts port eladieced Go ak Pisnofort ed by Mr. Reb: R ; ror but the sl awoke not, and hi Fa onor to announce to the Ladies and Gen- iaueforte tuning executed by Mr. Rebiue, FOR WAY PASSENGERS. FALL AND WINTER ARRANGEMENTS. and & wriggle—a movement that afforded illim- pisiale se sitively dertiae: Ava last ent Hee | ee ae Soeneee et cial man The Cumberiand refitted an Trainat? A.M., NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY. itable amusement, and of course consulatiun ulled bim back and forth in the seat until he | Washingten on Friday, the 9th of Ootober. at - = = z ~ ———— | mill stop at ali Stations east of Cumberiand,and the | (yn and after January 2th, 1858, Two Daily Trains to the king, for (notwithstanding the protubor- | f) between the seats, when he peal ee Temperance Hall, E street, fur Missesand Masters, 514 SEVENTH STREET 514 Bm ne ag ws rte meen fal | Will leave Calvert Station, Baititnore, for ance of his stomach and a constitutional swell- looking up with a grin, wanted to know "what | from Potnont ay lows ered ja romeo FOR 1A8, ‘Train leaves Whee at 8.9) A. M.,and Accommo- Cleveland, aorenats 78 of the head) the king, by his whole court, | was waged. Wine said “ticket” ax irascibly | the 7th of October, at Miss Harrover’s Ladies Sem: Office Btond Btor’, tyre Lorn from BEES ES Me ernnest 9 renching Baltimore | s1. t-ouis, apd alt oitiee and towns in the West and as accoun E . So’ ‘ . M. ma = oy al reg, through the distor- | 2 Be could. The stranger got up without say. | 'BB7: from3 o'o Pecteein’s applicadiin dau be made Opp Fxuiows? Hatt. nt; | aQNNEHS NORTHWESTERN, VIRGINIA THE MORNING MAIL TRAIN tion of his legs, could move on! ly with great sy aches rr mepniioeartereee beh pa G-(s recidenes,407.E; street, bet se eae Opera, Rigeding, *Watchimakere yg Lidiya poranena wel tale tie | Express Wweatwardly and — oo gre fry gt in and difficulty along a road .t 2 . e Winn - Gisases; Telescopes, Microscopes in%& e Mail east) ly. ities. Prodigious muscular poor wine or sont, the | passed on to collect tickets from the seat be. : Ef superior hd ohne rie srereoucopes with views | The FREDERICK TRAIN atarts at «P.M. | "pare 4ccOMMODATION TRAIN - yond. Dentistry, &c. Of superior and choice pictures on hand. See adver- ing at way stations. Leaves Frederick at3.b | Leaver Beltimore daily (Sunday exeeptediat’s p. ed to have bestowed upon his arms, by way of When héreturned, lo! the sleeper was aslee = tisement in National Intelligencer, A, M., arriving at Baltimore [2 noon. m., for Parkton. eae aiten for deficiency in the lower limbs, | again” Winn went'at it again he, eee p® = PALE BUNT, = The ELLICUTT’S MILL TRAIN leaves at 5.45 THE WIGHTgEXPRESS TRAIN enabled him to perform many feats of dexteri- and after going through the same o) adorn ‘0. $10 Pennsylvania ovames as Gia pare % ptember 7, 1854. _ “i Pe Mt. ae —— He Millet? | Leaves Baltimore o epee ?.2- “ pai ag a bytes acter finally awakened him again. The same con- | Wi!! perfo-m all operations belonging to Sm: The 8; Reppert ay Sage Te | aM . M., s ing wath the Ligtanene _ * 2 i profession at his old establish: joe, Ak BbOVE, certainly much more resembled a squirrel, or y-rsation occurred, and the same search fol- d 19-tf lowed, Winn all the while standing by i: = — monkey, than a frog. S frame of mind, which might be likenal ea eat am not able to say, with precision, from dealing with a dog—back up and claws ex- = country — Frog originally came. It anded. The si finally told Winn he was from some barbarous region, however, that | Pei‘ s,, ticket, and » walter right back into a ell, m to have ved ht tickets, information, fare, & moe fhon'any other Ihave lately tried, eee Ra risk D: Agent, at the picket LITT. W. TAZEWELL, on. WM. 8. WOO Wayne und Chlenge haivend ana I have tried 8 pair of Speotables obtained from Mr. | jy 18-tf _ Master of Transportation. Baitimore, z ‘esters a apni to 3.7. | Helou keds Een oad Bc ae Pittsburg with trains over the Pittsburg, Fort = Southern and W ay 7 me; me ye th eat assistance to DA CANDRIA RAILROAD IL Passenge for Chi ock | - Towne. 3 corresponding wit hig desoriptionof thelt QBANGEAND ALE XANDRIA RAILROAD lirgton. lowa ty. 3 = rac foous. 1 recommend him asa sKilifal option. Madi 1 TH IMPROVED SETS OF TEETH, M. LOOMIS, M, D., the inventor and patentee of various citi estab- and other lead ng cities in the west. ae = now permanent! HENRY A. WISE. ‘DRED MILES OF TRAVEL and TEN irl acing eal < ecg dis paar pe piss heavy sleep again. Winn was now fairly en- lished himself in wv ‘ashi OO ets me rset Batensacne, Qctober 21, 1854. ee a: Karke in time. with FOUR Lise changes of oara, by 4 j i tra: u ment fv) bow . | obtai from . Tobias. taking girl very little loss dwarfish thes’ bimecy? tr | eee ar ae ee vce awoke | 1y in making & set of but one piece of ma nd | in Weshungtoura par of Giasece for the specenes | @REAT SOUTHERN MAIL LINE Passengers for Cleveland, Sandusky, Toledo though of exquisite proportions, and a marvel- gain, y c-e-n- thal indestructible ee eye No metal is used in — lusky quick. Stranger ightfully, and eir construetion, are therefore free from on Koto shh Lymah jain Fiend eter get etroit go by this route, and the time is un- : = - e s ‘ jeoky ing vision; and m: inion an 18, lous r,) bad been forcibly earried off from said he guessed not, ard went to searching for | flvanicaction and metalic taste. There are no | hess ck ation Twice Daily, (Sunda; te ex ) between z WASHING UN GIEY and Meee? bre | Wonton res their reepective homes in adj; Rae ees - an any other royte, ; 8 iful in the preparation of Glasses for eyer ngers tor St. Loute, Indianapolis, Terre in, = ; ; ; ints to become filled with moisture or particles of ; LEXANDRIA, Haute, Cairo, and ail pointe on the Lower and Up- and sent as presents to the King, by bue of biz | is ticket again. ‘Winn gave the bell rope a | ius {0,'20 they are pure and clean. ‘They are | Ot +00 far gone tobe benefitted by such aid. | | MOND. . per Mississippi. take leas changes of ests And arrive ietori neral = savage pull, and went to the door and called | lighter, stronger, less clumsy, {ar more durable, and Lyncreure, November 7, 1854. Legves Washington at 6 0’olock &. m. in advance of any other route: and to Cincinnati. Co- baat ete er: 4, = : the rein ete in. The cars stoppe d—the two ural in their appearance. { will (RS rd o From an examination of Mr. Tobias’ Ginsses, and Washington st 7 0’clock pm, tumbus, Dayton, Louisville and prominent Under these circumstances, it is not to sr H ine Thousand Dollars toany one who will produce’ | from his observations and remarks, am convinced a ae cities a quick As by any other route, da th hi from hi 5 si w wondered at that a close inti approached the stranger, when he rose up six milar work of art to equal mine in purity, bea that he is a skillful optician. For LYNCHBURG and the SOUTHWEST. in | All Western kage checked through and handied tween the two little ca: Indeed, th feet and a half in his boots, and broad in pro- durami ity, artistic excellence or any other requisite J. J. BLACKFORD, M. D. LURES eee. ae yyy wah wes, ipseaeeata ae soon beeame sworn frie Hop-Frog, who, | Portion, and asked Winn what he was going to | « ee ted. Lyxcnevrs, November 10. 1854. | with the trains onthe Virginia and Tennessee Semcon, Bae Pets, although he made a reas deal of ps babe do, te Pa-av.. betwoon 11 aoa ‘fe ste. ap !3-1y oad fe —— having panes a Glee: Road for MEMPHIS. Mail Stages from Char mira, 4 rt, « illian!”? ——— ad ses, by whiol ve m greatly ai 1» (my vise! Ottesville @ L by no means popular, baa it not in his power Pat you out, you villian!’’ hissed Winn, distance of @° miles. pepe p An cities and towne im cerier life.) tfforde me the higheet plearare to | Fare fom Washiuatou to Lynchburg, 6798 | wiN\ini ins tne sveriests Seeapentaed Masel expe say that | consider hum a skiliful practical optician, | The ateamer GEORGE PAGE, foot of Seventh a ey ge To aay a snd well prepared to aid those who may need hie | stroet, being owned by the Railroad Company, runs | ,, Wrchtevillle, Colent onl Laseeien io professional services. WM. B. ROUZIE, tn connection with the trains. sto manniny Gtaie ake. 16.8. 10. “4 Elder of the Methodist Conference, Tiokots for Lynchburg procured on the Boat. ——— ce bo ocmunintite sstemnih Mg. 3. Tomah bear Sir’ Lam happy tocay that | Depa ot toe Wachiantee Renieak as tontee ee: | Siththess iss. ttuin, and thove by the rane si ade BI, ear Sir: lam 8 | ol ie ashington re . Pe 9 the Spectacles which | obtained from rou inst week | Coveers aad e to the Steamboat, for Alexan- | $$ 2\"nd 5.20 with the 10 p. m. trai for ail parte of Are entirely satisfactory. From an inequality in the ietance of six miles, allowing aimpie time | “f° fo or correct and relieble information please visual range of my eyes, | have heretofore found great appiy at the Ticket Offiee of the Norhere Ce teel difficulty in getting glasses of the proper fucal dis- JAMES A. EVANS, Agent, | WPlltvay. Calvert stntvon, cornet of Calvert bel tances. It aflords me pleasure to state, that by the Alexandria, July, 1857. iy 8- Franklin streets, Baltumore. Svinte soteat tae Glusroe soe Tantinel eens |. KEW. KORK AND LIVERPOO if w nS hPREON. Save. » 80 8 ses you furnis! are y y ck. com. decidedly the best adapted to my eyewof any T have | IN“ ONITED STurES Male STEAMERS, | _'02-f 5. 8. Wan i TANOS—VERY CHEAP.—I have now in store the following great barga ns: A very superior Piano of Hallet, Davis & Co.. 7 octaves, fine rosewood; original Bae a val 400. Ithas been rented out in a careful will be sold for $300, milar Piano, same maker ee $300; will be suld for $25. Pianosa e@ retly bargsins; we warrant and guarantee them as willingly as we do our new ones. All persona in want ofa good reliabla Piano are #o- lieited to call and see these instruments. All Second-hand Piauo, which we have ac 4 Pp quivering all over; ‘‘men can’t ride for nothing = —— safe fy peed Pag bara on railroads, especially such sleepy rascals as ae you. and never failed to use it, whenever she could ee ed oe a vat for the benefit of Hop-Frog * | riled abeout it; how much’s to poy ?” said he, On some grand state ston—-I for, t what | Pulling from one pocket a handful of double nthe Eieg dodaci aid yy ‘aie dalle - | Cagles, and from the other a rolo of banknotes, and whenever a masquerade, or any thing of Sine 56 Wak 98 his leg, “‘how much’s ter that kind, occurred at the court, then the | P®%”. aa i Seepeeyaud: ihe, end Se, talents both of Hop-Prog and Trippetta were | '™ bis Gngors. Seinty eaute,” s a “Wins, eure to be calied in play, Hop-Frog, in ospe- with his eyes standing wide open, which, re- 63@ notaves ; cept part payment for a new one, for $150; one for $46; one for $15: and oxe for Abe ‘i Ours is always the iargest stock of Pianos in this city; therefore cnil at No. 06 Pa. ay., between 9th - oh oe = ceiving, he hastened from the cur, and started ever yet used. ae 2 s = = — 2 rete ante meing pe "orders SUP | the train again, amid one of the wildest yolls | “Mf, gre streets. JOHN F. ELLIS. OFF reap eet tally cher Of St. Jeaee’ Peeks peal raphe! MARSLE WORKS. rm ked. balls’ that | 0f laughter that ever shook the panelling of a - = Having been induced by a friend to visit theestab- | The ATLAN‘FIC -—.___ Capt, Oliver El WM. RUTHERFORD. eee ec uine, for masked balls, that nger coach The sleepy man proved to ENTISTRY. lishment of Mr, Tobeas (or the parpene of trying hi etki no —o ARTIFICER 1N MARBL nothing could be done, it seems. without his Le ina Gapertntundent fake Rogiana read: | Gere Ae 1s Pee eN BAILY, es ginsues | was furnished with pair sightiy colored | Fhe ADKIATIC———.— Capt. James West, |. Strect, between 12th and Inth Streets North, t % a x . No. N iy - a TY, “Tie night appointed for the /ete had arrived and had not been asleep at all. Winn has Three doors from Mth Sirest. ety pie ever tried. A ae - | , These ships rgd h pegnem nip han y wey ten ag md Invites public Attention to hie exiontive stock of A gorgeu 1 had Sea fitted - opr ol felt Jost, ever since. Dn. BAILY begs ors inform the publiothathe | *!'¥ very good, was injured by ‘Writing and readin aj | for Goverument service, every care been fal designed aud Kiaborately Carved MAN. ‘Trippetta’s eye, with every knd of desis which ‘ be seen atall hours, at his office, located as above, © feels assured that an experience of fifteen years’ practice, with the large number of patients, and creat zat hea ht, frequently toa very late hour: but with the | 12 their construction, as also in their engines, to in- TE aid of these glasses | can study aimost ex late us fore Strength and speed. and, thetr, eooomnt one \ WILSON, fort. Sin a variety of Marhies, together r4, * € assortment of STATUARY, whioh for de nand finish cannot be surpassed, and are well mt orecare Gilani E s Jupar Doory anv tax Lanotory.—Har- could possibly give ec/at toa masquerade. The * i i whole court wae 1m's fevie faa tation. As | Pers magesiae has a correspondent in Georgia id that too without thi J have prev. Py Statrag an 0 wits HG un Bet Bae Garden or Tomb. A targe gssort- $ C variety of difficult cases that he hastreated succees- jones Land The steamers of this line have improved water- iapted for the - for costumes and characters, it ‘might well be ee ee things. He gets off ally. will enable him to surmount any aifioulty, Deo. 11 a — Office. | ght compartments, and no expense has bee: moat of Se Soanae, semen, Sak To id _ e fol ing 1c $ scientific or otherwise, relating e Teeth. i= ye supposed that everybody had come to a deci- E D 8 b stones at very low prices. 1 have used Mr. Tobias’s Spectacles for three or Scatiar aiten than ones pt Ree fee ge iol sel Monuments of any design executed to order with fourimontha, and take grea pleasure a sayine coat | (fan Vecavegualed ennine | rouctunity std depth vsous ot Marve sore eased with them. I have been m benefited by them, GEO. P.SCARBURGH, | gh T'o5,0! wunee from New York to Liverpool. in or North River Pisging, and every other work it ley Sth, 1856. pool tcNew York, 3) und 20 guineas. An experi- Fan ‘wo call andl snuko an tenpection ef dic tied 1 was recommended to Mr. John Tobiasasa skilful | perienced Surgeon attached toeach slip. No berths pate Ly oe om optician ; andas { have eyes of remarkable peculian- | ban be secures until paid for, N. B—Make a note of the address. fe 1? ty, | was gratified to find that Mr. Tobias seemed to te sriceeh rainta. | Many had tendo up their | gacty tears agp; was © anette aeees minds (as to what roles they should assume) &} great judge—witty as well as wise. His gray- Taek evens Prem in advance; and, in fact, ity gave effect even to his jokes, and these were srcleamp eri = 2 poh pee ret fete abs more frequent than his decisions. One of bis = ase ‘, “ peo) 9 ministers. Why they hesitated I never could raat gs hs ee eee own experience confirming the opinion of jaany men nent in the profession, and especially Dre, Harris J.and E. soly, has ied him, Jong since, to dis- card all mercurial C5 manag» for filling Teeth, also all Enamels, Gutta Percha, India Rubber, and Ce- ments for the oonstruction of Continuous Gom Teeth, and that Porcelian, mounted on Gold Plate, ig the only reliable substance that oan be worn in the te ae pos wed — 3 BELLE w TON-—A true i i ra cal th, as t conal h se Ina e pe id 80 h OPOSED DATES OF SAILING. Pas BELLE OF WASHING: tell, unless they did it by way of a joke. More | it the babit of ex Son. | Bpeway he used | Kmerioan Deatal Convention, eo Snowe Oy the iaat se pa a sisi wee wane ae bavaieees “story of the affections; by Mrs. N. P. Lase robably they tound it is th J tur} UP Austin Edwards, keeper of the hotel at | 4% h he flatcore usaf from his long resi- | oles that suits meadmurably. A.P. BUTLER. | Saturday. Jan. 16. 1658| Wednesday, Feb e158 | S€l!¢- : cult, on account of | i . > . ~ . FP. “ . . 16..... . i Tang ec fat, to make up their minds. At ail Elberton, is a eaution to all story tellers, of | deuce practice in Washington, he is fa July 11, 1856. events, time flew: known to his numerous friends und patrons, ne es whom Austin was the prince. He always told leave to refer them to the following Saturday, Keb. 15.1856) Wednesday, Meh 3: tas The Three Beauties; by Mrs. Emma D. E. N. WASHINGTON, Aug. 8, 1855. Saturday, Maroh 13. a Southworth. ind, as a last resource, they ee: Just published and for sale 2 ‘ ’ Ha’ f oar: ler thi cossity of hav- April 28.1858 E sent for Trippetta and Hop-Frog. fhe whole truth, and more. ‘It was nateral,”? TESTIMONIALS: two wets of ginsteuone for use in daylixit, and one + May 12 nse | £027 FRANCK TAYLOR. When the two little friends p ee the sum. | be Stid, “‘he liked oncommnon things better than | prom the Inte Restor of the Ciuvch of Epiphany of | tor inne okt toe eee Mav lixht, and one : *t Nit Be Tine with, Hine, {bey found bim sitting atbis | bow," One morning at breakfast, this loos, wine wi € seven members of bis cabinet i 4 si eountii; bat the ms hb appeared to be ip a bow landlord had been relating one of his ex Wednesday, May 26.1858 | ry HE BELLE OF WASHINGTON, Wednesday, June 9 . 1853 The: of the Affeotious, by Mrs, N, PlLasse: Wedneadsy, June aS cloth, $1 25; paper, 00. Wednesday ‘The Three Beauties, by Mrs. Southworth; loth, this city. Dr. Stxrunn Batty: ‘Dear Sir—1 desire to expres my esteem for you personally, aad my confidence Fema rot both our ae I ae used his for is em excellent seer Ones A A EDWARD STURBS, Of Department of State. 858 1358} 1858) a oU 88 & superior dentist. ‘fhe oporations execut és $1.35; oe = gis traordinary yarns, and Judge Dooly being at for me have been highly satiafuctory. { hope that you Mr. J.'Toptas. Sir: The pair of Spectacles you ust out, and for sale at very ill humor. He knew that Hop-Freg was tetas ing in. sol may receive the patronage from fr as and the | furnished me yeste: icularly satisfactory TAYLOR & MAURY’S not fond of wine; for it excited-the Sects Bp ie Rates 9 osama £0. the Hyshdlntleen ar jo that Ehill'so'well Soservens jc that your — Washington, Aug, 2, 10:6. -j,W. PRENOM, From one of the oldest firms in Baltimore, Messrs, Having employ: Di. Srophen Bay Surgeon Den- tist, of Washington city, 3 execute Tor ~s rea portant and difficult piece of work, which he did to my entire satisfaction, — 4 view of the fact that 18 one of the mots distingal members of the Dental are to me. ‘They are very decidedly the best | possess, and | am the owner of eight or nine pairs, carefully selected in different places and ‘from opticians rec- ommended to me on account o ir professional | Saturday, Uct. 9. standing in France, England, and the United States, | Saturday, Oct. Thave on sia vee with | our Sg apt orepl peterss Nov. ce rections on the treatment of the eyes, for the pur- urday, Nov iw Ss Apelecdn 6 haiteer Olde. ~ Gteapotthilr youre, improving the si nt. Sou 7, Doo. 4___- 1858 Wednesdcy, Deo, 22.1858 | PPT OTS Beauties, by Mrs. Southworth. fessor of M. Lt apy The Belle of Waxhington, (formerly publi . C., Louisville, Ky. ‘or freight or apply to e Bel vi % r ; ighed Buooki yw OxrHopaxbic IxeriroT10", NEDWARD K. COLLINS, No. 54, Wall street, | under the name of “Anuis Grasen,””) by Mrs ~ silence until it was over, and then remarked almost to madness; and madness is no comfort- that he had an awful dream in the mght, and able feeling. But the king loved his practical | was very much depressed this morning. The jokes, oy took pleasure in forcin Hop-¥rog Yeadlord was awake in a moment, and be; to drink and (as the king called it) ‘to be the judge, if it would be no violence to his feel- er: he. # ings, to relate the dream, as all would like to ‘ome here, Hop-Frog.”’ said he, as the} pear it. ‘The judge still declined, as it might hurt the feelings of others. Bookstore, mT earne. fa 27-4 (Satel., Umon) days Get. £9. TLANTIC MONTHLY FOR MARCH re- ssa) Wednesday, Nov. 10-1858 | AA ") ved and for ealo at Shilungtou’s Bookesore. ‘pe Wednesday, Deo. 8. 1858 Knickerbocker Magazine for arch. jester and his friend entered the room, “ swal- low this bumper the health of your absent : Laxseile. - . “Oh, do tell it, Judge—we must have it,’’ | College of Baltimore, failed, after repented trials, to 1» Ores —_ Beatrice Cenci, the sensation novel. friends, (here Hop-F rog sighed,) and let us have + joining | Perform the same work satisfactorily, it gives fter most oareful examination Of Mr. J Fobina’s BROWN SHIPLEY & CO.. Liverpool. S of Clerical 1ife, by George Elliot. the bene of your lurcaton.” We wnt char | Sr&Teyujensinds aud the sompeny joilag Re mato hrprontcn tones ad | ole Meccmearasy cea oncogene | BG. WAINWRIGHES COCR. | Screahso wit staosherdl ingle Wat satel the way Weare moared wi tiocver | "nig Sriminal to be hung caer eath | Reset arenes oe Sin | wt aa Ua te es ee | cession ome omar '. - “ i or ir lasting sameness. Come, drink! the wine will | and myself lad setheg tp py Extract froma note poeiy from thelate Hon, Jona | such auxiliaries sioratine the focus sfine syestoth | upTglor And the Value thereof expronsed therein. | °°-!*" 508. SITLL ING TONS Rowers. brighten your wits.”’ divide among us a fee received from a hard U.8 Sunare, Aug. 18, 1s, pn a cpueni khowiotemams rere oh TE be ae fen corner 44 st. and ‘op-Frog endeavored, as usual, to get up ®| case, which had been earriel through wre. | _ Thetesth you mad or me work sdmirsbiy : noth- | means of his opfometer. In addition, | cap further | {JNITED STATES MAIL LINE a aLETOGR OF FAAMDR—oha Wlcaeeer Jest ip reply to these advances from the king; | mighty deal of lying on all hands. While wre | IM >Wid be better, “TSOEN'M CLAYTON. | 2:2, Mr. Tobias hss supplied some of my pa- ONLY REGULAR LINE Nine int weeks reonived Rive morenew and tease t the effort was too much. It hap; to} were settling the division in steps the devil, — Ba els ioupertiacls to news BAUER. M.D. AND WITHOUT FAILURE FOR RIGHT YEARS, FoR | tifu! Pianos,to which we mvite the attention of be the poor dwarfs birth-day, and the com-| who,jwithout any formality. satd he had come for 10, 20se, that soak relief from the maladies of the Physician and Surgeon, Berlin; Member of the CALIFORNIA AND OREGON those terested. Spur stock © always, ty Gar, the mand to drink to his “ absent friends” forced | nz “we had told lies enough, and if he left us| superior Dentist; he wade 6 of poreal proslian test tho Med tat ence ee Leap and: Member VIA PANAMA RAILROAD. ee ee eee a eNTOHN FELL, the tears to hiseyes. Many large, bitter drops any longer we might repent, and so he'd loso 0 ja ess et Ce ‘seromnl tenth’ ter FF She, Mecisal Society Fa te Sailing Days, 5th Mth of cach month. | fe 25 S€ Pa. ave., bet. Sth and 10th sts. fell into the goblet as he took it, hambly, from | us. We did our hest to persuade him to'let us | myself, ‘work bas all {oF mo than mofthe R Sithopedic Institution of | #¢esler ae; 7 the band of the t rane. off, but be was inexorable, till at last I ven- m Va. Conf, of tee Mt: < nuroh Sonte, (iercheste.Boeiand, eon ofthe B. | | Cavtiox.—So Sapte nal es EER aie SL est +4 py oad _ “Ab' ba‘ ba! ba!” roared the latter, 3 | tured toask if he would take a substitute. | apni is. — " Nonvorn, Va., July 27, 1354, | Hons of various kinds have been intel & large aseortment of Ladies’, bar gee er eps we paakees “See << «Whom do you offer?’ he asked. In the experience of even two years, L have found what a glass of good wine can do! Y, your ORNIA, that the We, the und nt Sd coranice. £6 avant bacriber, the only authorized | Gentiemen’s, Mu 5 «. Youths’. ray ji ’ id. « of gurasives of the fessional skal! . 8. Baily, | great d, ity in obtaining Spectacles that were ex- Agent for passage he U.S. Mail Line. Pana- | ©) ‘8 Rubbers, Overshoes, Bandies eyes shine already '” ene ee Surgarboatat ofa = reba sonvemonon Mr Wows cesma tetars tinored iy | maim ta ony of New, Sonk, font tas auty to | Gonemere, Boots: Slippers, Baskine halicdat a Poor fellow : bis large eyes g/eamed, rather | «Good! he'll do,’ said he, ‘send him down. i oui inuration of his ark tie | the present by the substitution for me of better that, To avolDimroririone they must be careful to | } will eell cheap for oneh, than shone; for the effect of wine on his ex- I'll take him for all three of you?’ ” nifo sativfact more suitable Glasses. They are clear, chrystal-like the true office of the Steamships of the U. B.| Aliso, a splendid stock of Sole Leather Tranke® citable brain was not more powerful than in- The able was in @ roar, sr ‘the landlord in tal mont doate and difout ee hi joes ace or oth 1 niin naps re ad te aname, ESS ace pasenee, — tee 14 exam ne for yourselves, at id 5 10 21 re ar. i 10 ens - pagers La Aon the a ei aa was cured fora time at least, of his habit of r him to the con! gence romge ofthe tiketal sid tn thisware ope STRING at Te ‘Soe Companies have ony one ets New York, = : Siar: Foy ER, on a round upon com- P ears since, je cons 1 ‘orthy. WItutne' N.C., June 16, 1854, hich is at 177 West st corner ron 5 . between . any with a half insane s They all seemed sod Jodge'Densy po. ee ia thee ia ae GU Warren, Ar U. 8. Capitol. To persons who ove hed the oftheir eee | eet the North River, at thehead of the Goss? | tan 14 Sth and t0rh ste. Lightly amused at the success of the king's joke. ba . Se | impais to require the use’ of lasses, I wor harm done telling the story. “And now to business,’’ said the prime min- seas ————- ister, a very fat man. i> John Randolph, of Roanoke, is said to “Yes,’’ said the king; ‘come, Hop-Frog, | have visited his farm once for the purpose ot lend us your assistance. Charucters, wy fine Seg te he had corn enough to front: ad 7 Obeer Tis OF NO USE, IT CANNOT BE BEAT. Fem wom pat tak Gaatrad Tey fe | © Om" WENNER cg. | I Fe LEVY’s OLD re Sy ‘ BEY, | he sheen inet -- wien — cinitlenges the, world i EL, A. ILMINGTO: to be a joke very much by & service of yeara in the Post Office Pee A DEL TTMORE Ati STgr AND fellow; we stand in need of characte: NM of the gathe: of th u olock a: hi till afte doy daring hgh Shove lot of wher wanes cin A in T3—al er ul i t crop. rom lio’ il wi Julnp, Worm us—ba ‘ba’ ha!” and as thie was seriously | ‘Oh, yor,” was the prompe reply of tue over: time I uted beoneficht, Wek WALKER: | SI SNS Cu | Foe OS Jah. ges Racteh Ale Bowe — for a joke, his laugh was chorused by | seer,“ bere are the note sticks, you will see e seven. We ena nik ds Seakiresss that will have ry ae Before the next P-F rog aughed, although fee! crop was even » the overseer wrote to somewhat vacantly. 25 z Mr’ Randolph that the rats had taken a good . Teas, Deranruent or I TOR, fey 81888. s Ps rout, wholesale rs Passenger ‘iyladelphia | , eatinee S comsaien te Enoatal range of my daily. Saat Heplermcan diferent opticians without y fit : Reh Nas P. Lavy. (0. 654 12th and B streets . fe 1v-tf near the Gan*l. —_—_—_— Sapm N: ACKING ROUT, ANGHO. eA UB py PACS years. | have tried - La A corn. pa the since Nl rebine two pairs sepecially Aw oy ~ BENCH AND BAR OF GEORG! “Come, 1 gai, : , and G . wo pairs ly ras 6.25 p.m. 7 T'Ne: ~_* ‘ehh an “ kava ee meting re: porn ab rag en ge ma end hat he | _fo25 Commer Vermont pv. nd 13th at, B's, whe, [nave Reis suabled to ork Siasicieeteges: or, containing w Court ot from 1700 to las “I am endeavoring to think of something | would have to baycorn. When Mr. Randolph PELUSSIER PORTMANTEAUS = ty Jay rept badd ys ph alta ee cece ” ii a Ne ie ag. - i ‘i wag ornate ino | Sn nena "ar haha |g cinace = ae er ca ae ew pT | Wore ju nes Badesvoring'” eried the tyrant, fiercely; teed stored, the overseer again produeed the “what do you mean by that? wag Pasosers noteh sticks to show that he hed plenty. “D—n You are sulky, and want more wine. Here, | your notch sticks,” said Mr. R., ‘show me the @rink this,’ apd he poured gut another gob- ! gora!”’ . a. sal fob-colm Ai8a.m.,1 p,m.,and 1] p.m. SHIONABLE f RIES, from “se ae Asst to ts, ern OR SRAPORD, DEL. - Fin wouses, at : enrng § Ree Ave nous, ecid Hite aan ot 2S. | Se conp HAND MELODEON ® = Tears weiss ete | fn Saqes (A Ea ee nyu remy "Gants oe And éxamine this new and

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