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— THE EVENING STAR is PUBLISHED BEVERY AFTERN: @UNDAY EXCEPTED.) — served in packages by carriers at OF S7 cents per month. Tomail pare pensar Soription price is $3.50 a year, in advance; $2 for ‘StX Months; $1 for three months; and for less than three months at the rate of 12 cents a week. Single Copies. one cent; in ‘Wrappers, two cents. ADVERTISEMENTS (of eight lines to the square) ed three times for $1; every other day mni- weekly, 25 per cent, 3 peter ‘ advance; oncea week, 50 per ——————— Foen VOL. XI. Star. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1858. NO. 1,657. 111g SUT LOVINGOOD aT SICILY BU . yEDDING. ra BY S. L., OF TENNESSEE. “* Hey, Ge-orgee!”’ rang among the mountain slopes ; and on looking up to the left, I saw “Sut tearing along down a steep point (‘‘head- ing me off.) in a lon ngaroo-like lope, holding his flask high ve his head, and hat in hand. He brought up near me. still banter- ingly shak the half full tickler within an inch of my face, until the bead rose to the corn-eob stopper. “Whar ye gwine? take a suck, hows. This yere truck's o//. I kotch hit misef this mornin’ from the stillwarm. Narra durn'd bit of stike-nine in hit—t put that are piece of burnt dried peach in misef tu g'n it culler—better nor ole Bullin’s plan: he pu's tan ooze in what he sells, and when that aint handy he mixes a leetle ove the red war- ter outen a pond below his barn—makes a pow- erful natral culier, but dont help the taste any. Then be korreets that with red pepper. Hits an orful mixtry, that ove hard-shel! whisky ove ole Bullin’s. He hes pisoned ni onto three- quarters of the belevin part of his congrega- shun with hit and tuther quarter's gwine the same road, ef his still-hous don’t burn down soon, ur he peg out hissef. Uaint he the durnd est speciment ove a walkin barrel of g—s ye ever seed eny how ” Say, Georgy, dy’e see these here well poles, what I use for legs’ Well, I passed em by each other purty peart tothur day. I put just wun out so, an then tuther. say nine feet be- yant, an then kep a doin hit. Ta just gin ye leave tu go tu the devil balf hammo, ef I'didn’t make fewer tracks tu the mile, an more tu the minit, then wer ever made by envy buman manbody, without the help ove a hoss, since Bark Wilson beat the saw-log frum the top ove the Frog mountain inter the Ucoee ruver, an dov an doged hit at last. Everything what talks an cries, hes a pint ove sum sort. Ole Bullin’s pint, is a ddrned, fust rate, three- bladed, double-barreled, water-proof hy pock- Fi¢y, an a onquinchibel appetite fur bald face. Sictly Burns’ pint is thru her feeters. an ways tu drive men folks crazy. She gins them a fever, jist es sartin es x week at Orleaus in August wad. Durn her, she’s down on her heels now, and walks flat-footed at that. Dada ~ an hits the only pint be has got. is tu be ing ove all durn'd fools, sence the days ove that feller, the bibil reads about, what housed so much corn in Egypt, and lost his coat by rannin outen hit. it tells us who wus the strongest man, an who wus the meckisi man, an who wus the best man, but leves ye tu guess who wus the biggest fucl, an ef thar’s a bull i Tennessee, what cudent tell the fast in it red, I wudent gin fifty cents fur him sartin. He hesent sence enuf iu run into the house, ef it were rainin ded cats, that’s all. My pint is in beaten eny body suckin in a big skeer, and then in betin eny body’s boss ur skared dog runin outen it agin. I used tu think my pint wur like dad’s onmixed fool: but when he acted hoss, f gin in. Maybe when I gits his sperience, an em es old, I ken nock the hons ofen him, an be king fuol misef on bis piat. But its mity onsartin. He has never been beet yet, by enything that cud talk. Now, ef a feller Knows what his pint is, he ken get along, allurs purvidin he dont swar away his liberty, ta a temprance society, ur liv tu fur from a still-hous, an tu ni achureh ur a jail. them’s my sentiments, an I'll gin ye anuther ove em: Men foiks wur mado jist tu drink, eat, an fur stayio awake in the yearly part ove nites; an the wimin tu cook the vit- uls, mix the liquor, an heiftthe men tu du the stayin awake. That's hit, an nuthin more, ouless hits fur the wimin tu raise the devil atween meals, an the men tu play short kerds atween drams, swop bosses with fools. an fite tur exercise at eal apetin: Yer don’t onder- stand life, George, yet. But abort my swappin these yere laigs so fast; I bad got about a fox squirrill skin full ove biled corn juice onder my shut, an wor aimio far Bill har’s on tuot, an when I got in site ove old Lurns’ I seed ni onto fifty hosses and mules hiched onto his fence. [t wur Sici ly’sweddin. She married Clapshaw, the sukit rider; the sume fellow he's faith gin out when he met me makin soda. Now, [il tell yu two things nobody ever seed: wun is a ded mule— T weuns a mule what jist died tar, without any belp; an tother is a sukit rider's grave. Caze why. the he mules al! turn inter ole field school masters, an the she wuns inter strong-minded wimmen, und then they dies like epy other hu- man. Au the sukit riders, them what marrys money. turns inter store keepers; an them what marrys fur it. but gits bit, turns inter politicians, an then they dies sorter like hu- mune too. I'll tell yu anuther thing about the varmints; they eat chickens round the sukit till they skares up @ rich gall, an ef evcr one ove em lowers his sites onto a gall, why she is @ gall no longer. no more nor he stays a sukit rider. They jist hich hosses, an good-bye gall, good-by ole sedge field, pine thicket, an lock out furateam ove shuttail children, a pale oman sharp hoss tradin, an stayin at home on kolection Sundays. Now ole Borns hed a big black an white bull, with a ring in his nose an the rope tied up round his horns. ‘They rid im ta and sich like with a saddil made outen dog-woed forks an clap boards, an kivered with ole carpit, rope girth and stirup-lethers, with a loop fur the fot. Ole Sock. es they called him, hed ie pe back from mill, an wur turnd inter the yard, sadil an all, tu pick grass. wur slurgin roun too, out side the house, fur they hedent axed me in when they sut duwn tu eat. Seok nosed round till he foun a big kaskit what hilt a little shattered corn, an he put in his bed tu git it. I shipped up and jerked the handil over his hons. Now, George, du yu no the natur ove acow brute’? Theys the durn- dest fools ove all the beastes, (allers septin ove the Lovingoods,) for when they gits inter trib- ulasbun they nos nutbia but to shut their eyes, beller, an back an keep a backin Well, when old Sock found bis self in darkness when he raised bis bed. he made wun iunge agin th Louse that shook the daubin out, then he « beller mout been hearn a mile. then sot inter an onendin sistim ove backin. A big crawfish wur no whar. Fust agin wun thing, then over auuther, among which wus the bee bench, au a dozen stauds ove bees. This kuokin down thar bench foteh out ull the becs, fiun mad; the whole ar wur fall ove em, redy ta pich iuter eny thing what moved. Tho hous sot onter slopiu groun, an the yard dore wer even with hit; so Sock jist backed in onder a dubble hed ove steme, a blowin and a bawlin, an the leder ove the biggest army of bees ever seed out at wun time; they fill'd the baskit, they lodged onto his tale till hit wur es thick es @ waggin tung. and strate up in the ar at that, lookin sorier like aded pine kivered with ivy. They wur in fae all over im, an at work with all thar mites. a makin im feel good an hut an improving his temper mitely. Ove all the durud times ye ever hearn tei! ove, wur thar an tharabouts. tie cum tale fust agin the ole story Dutch clock and foteh hit, bustin the innards outen it; the leetle wheels were all over the fore. Next pas he fotch up agin the tuot ove a big dubbil engine bedated, an rared bit ento aind an punchin wuv ove the posts thru the glass winder. The nex tail fust ex- perdition wur agin a katakornered eupbord, what soon ketch darnation. He smashed the glass dores in, upsettin bit, and then stomped everything inter the shelves ull ta giblets, a tryin tu back futher in that direcshbun. Pickil krocks, presarve jars, vinegar jugs, seed bags, yarb bunches, paragorick bottils, aig baskits, an delf, were all mixd d—d permiskusly, an not wutbasortin by abouta duller an . Next he got a fair back across the rume agin the board pertishun ; he went thru like it hed been paper, and tuck about six feet squar ove bit im splinters an skraps with im inter the rume whar they wur # eatin, an now the fitin ove bees, an dancin, an dodgin begun. Clapshaw’s mam wer deat es a dogiron, an sot at the aind ove the tabil nex tu w! Sock busted thru the wall; tail aind on be cum agin her ebeer, histin her an hit onto the tabil. Now the squawkio, am eussin, an the smashin of things. an mixin of vittils begun. They had j pot several tabils tugether tu make it long | For Rent and Sale. ALE OR EXCH acres of LAN rooms, & Tenant Hou: : house. with other out-buildings, water; enclosed by a new no a are on the enuf, so he jist rolled em upa top ove one an- other and thar sot ole Missis Clapshaw a strad- die ove the pile. a fitin bees like onto a mad wind mill, with her caliker fur a wepun, GE for IMPROVED Tr ics AT SHEP- cap in wun hand St tment of the pubi an acraet frame in tuther, an a Porter, Sabbath School” ce she wur riding a lazy hoss arter a meat, supe, sop, dum- ler em in ; mill ets. ublioations of }» wud Carringe- » Hymns, T: ‘akings, Lost Ch: Ww. Cartw: ary. Tounge of Fire. What Sting of the 4 dder, Livingston's Travels Drake’s History of ind. tern Scenes, New Lute of 1. pAlegy Agent for Publications of the Soe i m Taturs, cabidge, pling an the truck ye wal plates, and every durn fixin yu cud thin m a week, wer thar mixed and smashed like hit hed been thru a thrashin masheen. Olo : , an backed the hole ile, ole ‘oman an all, with five ur six uther e fiters an a few cheers, euten th aud down seven steps inter the lane: he turned a fifteen hundred pound sumerset lit atop ove all the mixed up mess flat onto his back. About the tire he t tu his feet, ole man Burns—ye know how fat, stumpy and cross-grained he is eny how— mude a mad snatch at the baskit an koteh hit, bat cudent let go quick enuf. fur ole Sock gist blowed, bellered an histed the ole stud heels fost up inter the ar, an he lit on Sock’s back an hed the baskit in is hand. Jist es soon es ole blackey eud see, he tore off down the lane (tryin to outrun the bees) so fast that ole Burns was feared tu try tu git off; so he jist socked his fut inter the rope stirups an prepared his- sef fur the durndest fast bull ride mortal man Seck tuck down atween the hitched hosses an the rail fence, an ole Burns a fitin him over the hed with the baskit an then fitin the bees. kep that ar baskit a movin. et [ did’n think he hed four or five baskits. cud see that menny sumtimes at onst; well, Barns, baskit an buil, seared every durnd hoss and mule loose frum the fence, eum obsarvin bees a stopin on each wan tu help him start fast frum that onquick and trublesum place. Most on em, too. tuck # fence rail with ew, fast Now I'll jist gin yu leve ister Sall ef ever such a site wur seen ur sich nises hearn as wur in that long lane. A monstous cloud ove dust, like a harykane hed cum along. hid all the hosses; an away abuy hit you cud see hosses tails and ends of fence rales u flyin about, an now and then a par ove brite bind shoes wud flash in the sun like two sparks an away a head wur the baskit, cirklin roun an about at randum. A heap ove brayin, sum nickcrin, the bellerin ove the bull clat fs, ana monstrus rushbin I swar ole Burns kin unis also about 100 bew about 75 appie tres, cherry. pear, Steps to Honor. currants; rose and other 4 le and ornamental 10M, flowering bushes; aud various # trees; situated south of the first toli-gate, about two from the Centre Market, between the resi- W.G. W. White, on the * INO. E.KENDALL, 44 street, near the City N EW AND VERY DESIRABLE THREE: ICK,) DWELLING-HOUSE & SALE —The subscriber has for pn very desirable thr G HOUSE, with large bi: eleven rooms, bui! * ed throughout with a'l the modern im- as and water, fu: on north M street, streets west, one door east of 10th street. iminediate pgrsession iven, Sock still kep a backi dences of J.C. Lewin and Rockville Plank Road <——_——__—-___.____Ma6_ W LIVERY, SALE, AND HIRING STABLE, Corner cf 15'¢ street and Peunsy!vania avenue. # leave to announce to the ny And the pubsic that he bas just completed nthe city,where ‘The undersigned beg his sef arter ‘em, a citizens of Wasbingtor of the finest Stabi tail times, be obtained as neat and showy @ turnout as can be fourd any- y stock comprises 4 fine asso'tment of horses, which, for style and action, cinnot be sur- 1 e country, and choice let Horses taken terms as at any establish- passed by any sta’ of new carringes and i) Very On AS reasc Terms easy an ment in the city. Give we a call, and I guarantee ALLISON NAILOR Jr Anet’r and Com. Merchant. CHEAP—A_ nice little ARM, less than 10 miles from Washington, t may be exchanged for city prop- NSDALE, at the corner r through Post Office, ona good road of th and M streets. Tn* ur ‘oman ever hed. - - = = = deieterious materiale, JK SALE.—A valuable FARM, containing 260 | best fanules of the D acres of land, under a high state of cultivation, porge’s county, M rn and Exustern States and are gaining tavor daily, surpassing all other | Feusts now known. A trial can be had without cha situated in Prince miles front Washington, on the Queen A The improvements consiat of a good, ex dwelling, with barn, fine spring, and dairy 190 acres’ will further information apply toG BO. V a Re e. T'll jist be durnd SCRCHELI Corner Vermont avenue and 15th str: BANCROFT’S HIs- y of the United Ststeg, being thet portion of Revolution preceding July 4th, 1776, this day _____ FRANCK TAYLOR, _ ORATIONS, 1. BRAY, Roel ZNTH VOLUME Proporty Acent, No, 22 th street, betwoen M aud A convenient NEW BRICK ligibly situated, and within a few Departments. This roperty will be sold on reasonable terms, 48 & very ug credit will be given on a portion of the rege H.N. LANSDALE. Wood and Coal Yard, 14th st , minutes walk o [TERIOR DI Persous renovating their houses will find at No. 495 7th street, x good assort f MERICAN onto the bridil rein. tof FRENCH and NGING&, embr: handsome assortment of Gold Papers, B pers in Imitation of Oak, V iety of Gold Band and Shades, 6. 7, and 9 feet | Shade Trimmings, Picture ROOMS in the third stoi Ww. of the building occupied as an office b Y fommon Window “ireboard Prints, ord and Loups, Paper Orders fur Paperhanging exocuted with skill and Window Shades o; made to order. UR SALE—HANDSOME, RESIDENCE on the Heights of Georgetown —T as trustee, offers for Sale that xpacious and hand- some Residenca in Georgetown, formerly occu- The subscriber, { every description in store or 1A ITER 10. 486 7th street. 8 dvors alo: terin ove ruunin hy Odd Fetlo Ls soun made up the nise. leat eny man on yeath a fitin bees with a bas- Jist set him a straddle ove a mad bull an let thar be a plenty ove bees go es tu exile the Stray hosses an mules were tuck up ‘ce cudent goa mile any slirups, straps, ur The property couiprises an entire square of round beautifully imp: &o.,a large and well with plants in great variety. preinixes stables. carriage nt out houses, ie large and = A ATHER AND FINDING STORE, Tenth Street We The subsoriber, having opa: ed a would .espectf vt green house, branch of busine: makers in Wash to call and examine his steck, consisting in part of Usk and Hemlock Tanned S Ca.fskin of a variety of make Rud Leatier, Wax, Up: lish and Seer) ween ery quality and shade. ? Having concladed to sell exctusive'y for cash. I am determined to make quick sales and small profite. Shoemakers will find it to their advantage to cail examine aye emasiveene unding count y ull over the county, a cours an not find buck sumthin belongin to a ridin hoss. Now abvut that hous ther wur a geod time giuerally. Fellers andgalls loped outen win- ten the dores in bunches. they clom the chimleys, they hid onder the house, they tuck to the thickit, they rolled in the wheat field, Ixy down in the krick, and sum it outin good ole runnin toards home. uatted in the sprin; yeurs, and while she wer a drowndin the mess ove bees onder her coats, 1 went tu her, sez “ yov got anuther new sensashun, haiut ye “Oh, Sut, these bowinable insex, they’re jis “Gin um sum sody,”’ sez I, “fn brokin dostes, that'll cool em olf.”’ shot fire at me outen her eyes, an I thot I'd best go. Clapshaw crawled onder a chaff pile in the barn and tuk hit out in sizhin and Sicily and him did'nt sleep tugether ur ni ontu a week, an all because of them ar hot-footed bominable insex. oman ur gall at that ar weddin, but what thar stockins and frocks wur too tite for twour three Bees am wus on wimmen than men folks eny bow, they hev a farer chanse at em. Ov all the durnd misfortunat wedins that hes happined since Adam married that old heifer what wer so fond ov talkin tu snaix an eatin appils doun til now, tha: wun ov Sicily Burns an Passon Clapshaw, was the durndest wust isappoiutment, breakin things, skare, trubbil, hurcin an vexashun ov spirit. ‘They wont gee tugether, mine that; got too pet, of the finest views of iso, American do., rand Spiitts; also. Enz M and @alloons furnave, lighted and contains bath fixtures for hot ard cold kitchen range, and almost ev- 08 for a first-class house. can be given immediately, ther particulars apply a fi SAM'L C. EDES, Trustee, 's Banking House, opposite Treasury Department. urchasing else- At Pairo & Noars: 3, WATCHES, AND JEWELRY. Just received A. . 1s authorized to sell,on ver ating terms and at a low price, oue of desirable farms ui the County of Calpep- niaina alout + acres, of which 2” ace wd the residue arable land, ina fine con- ‘Tiag tract is situated about three miles fron. (ulpeper Court House. [t has upon howee and ordinary farm buald- u! is day. 8 great yurty of Cloc . 8; CLOCKS for Steam . bar rooms, Offices, Churches Also, CLOCK MATERIALS of every kind, ks to the trade at igopa pay prices, at the great Clock, Wateh,and Jewelry Peps dition for cultivation. burnin me up!" i > equalled, m Pies the farm comm nt Virginia. A building site u fine ineuntain prospect, and view of the surrounding country for many ‘The soil is of excelient original quality, ani liarly adapted to the production of wheat, and ig at resent in & good state of improvement. The owner RETIRED PHYSICIAN, seventy-five f age, whose sands of ly ru out, discovered, while in the Kast In- certain cure for Cons itis, Coughs, Colds, an he remedy was discovered by ly child, adaughter, was given up to dia. good as possible, he will send to aifircted fellow-bemgs as request it. with full and explicit directions for making It up, and successfully using it. i quires ach applicant to inclose him one shilling, three cents to be returned as postage on the re- cipe. and the remainder to be applied to the pay- ment of this advertisement, Dr. H. JAMES, 19 Grand st. puion, Asthma, eneral Debility. m when his on- Thar warnt an| >» will sell it for le: than its value, if early ap Wishing te purchase wi W. D. WALLACH. communicate with Ing to do as muc itor ofthe Star. WO NEW AND HANDSOMELY FIN- inhed residence on! street, between 17th and eets, and valuable building Lot on north G it, between lth and l2th streets went, at private sale.—The sulsoriber las fer private sale two new ant handsomely finished three-story ang basement brick Dweing Houses, 3 by 5, containing 13r. oma each, with marble mantle: bxti water cistern in the yard, &¢., comp: quirement for comfort Also. part of Lot No. ing 2 feet on north G, between 11 and 22t! J.C. MoGUIRE, Auct. and Com, Merchant. NCE FOR WOOD AND COAL —For rent, tor ten years. a vacant LOT upon H, near 2th street, 51 by 19 feet, nearly trian Church. For terms wun fur nise WO VERY NICE CHICKERING FORTES having been taken in ex change, wi'l be sold very low, on accoimmo- dating terms. Also several other secoud- band ones at the eset aoe M ruuning back 100 J erms liberal, You haint time to listen now how ole Burns finished his bull ride, and how I cum tu du that lofty speciment ov runnin. If avybody axes arter me, teil em I'm over in Fannin, on my way tu Dabhlonega, fur sum wun on em will kill me ef they kee Hits an orful thing, George, tau be a natral You've never sperienced Hit hes made powfully agin our I orter jist bust . G, ME corner of i1th st. BASGAGe EXPRESS OF FICE 34 PD StkeetT, _ Adjoining The States Printing Oca. Til tell that opposite the new Presb Hf , Tho subscriber, Bagcage Agent for Palt.more and Ohio and Washington Branch Railroed, has opened an vilice, al the above piace, fur the accom- modation of the public, where orders ean be left tor the uxe of Wagons to convey to and from Kailroad Depot, Steamboate, &c.. point in this City or Georgetown. an —— open gS ep - ~ od o ily, exoept Sunday, 7 to 10 o’ctock a. m HN M. McCLINTO jtumore and Olio Kail eee Geert en OK SALE.—A FARM, 632 miles from Wash- ington, containing one hundred an4 ninety acres (190) of Jand aud fine improvements. i Apply to GRO. & =R, or F. A. Ryther, on the p Pes “ Baggage or Packages family ; an all owiu to dad. my hed open agin a bluff ov rocks, an wud du hit ef I warnt a cussed coward. All me pen- dence is in these yere laigs—dye see em’ »Imay turn human yet sum sorter human; enuf tu be a Ef I wur jist as removal to any to 1p. mn JO. Hizeage Agent Bai N. B.—Persons coming to Washington or going to Baltimore, not having made up their minds where they will stop, by giving up their checks tu my Sgents onthe cars, willl have their beg, care of at this office, orat Baltimore o1 Sharp street. and noextra charge. qREAT, GLORIOUS. RICH AND RARB, TURTLE, TURTLE. TURTLE, TURTLE, ‘The undersigned having just received a fresh y (direct from Nassau) of those splen- tEN TUR SLE, being the firet int season, has the pleasure of informing his ublic in general, that he will serve up the same on Wednesday, April 2lst, at 11 o’el’k, to his customers . Families supplied at the usua! prices. WM. F. # they don’t f: «lay; that is, squire, or skool cumishiaer. smart es [’m mean an ornary, I’d be President ov a Wild Cat in a week. DWARD DOLA E NT TAILOR, IGN OF THE GOL EN h street and Penn. avenue, opposite Willards’ Hotel, (Formerly of Boston,) After supplying his numerous customers with Cos- ‘ancy Bali, is now prepared te offeran inducement of bis splendid assort ment of SPRING and | selected by himself expressly for the euston trave, on the lowest cash prices, and By his own praotica! knowicdge And having one of the best curters from Boston, the best workmen, he hopes to give gencral satis- faction to those who will please to favor him with Sr Corner of 14 Hes liquor ris whar Much on han’—Union and —_—_- +e -_____ A Srartuing Sseeze ms a Taratre.—On Saturday evening an amusing incident, which created a deal of merriment, occurred at Wood's During a scene in the first play, while the two villains of the drama were detail- ing the murderous schemes of Queen Margaret to dispose of her two children—a task which had been confided to them—the house was in breath- Every eye was turned upon the stage, and every ear listened with intense anxiety to the recital taust interesting portion of the narrative, there came an explosion from the dress circle which operated like a gulvanie shock, and startled every listener as though a bombshell had burst in their midst. Tbe cause was instantly ap- varent, and the house burst into a roar of ranta a perfect fit PoRREN TUR d a fresh supply of Gentlemens? | {ends und the Furnishing Goods. (States) aplo SIGN OF THE S B Indicates where you imay get 1.0 it or mahogany frames; POR- IP and PICTURE FRAMES, round, oval. ware, gilt or otherwise ; GLASS PLATES for cash. TER, Proprietor Union Hall, C street. between 6th and 7th streets. poly of HARD CRABS, and all wy of the season, constantly on hand. In the midst of the t lot of LOOK = et THE GREATEST GOOD TO THE GREAT- T NUMBER. I wish all esi ao to bear in wind that the plan aco of sellinx HATS and BOOS at re- duced prices, FOR CASH, is now Ln suc- cessful operation, a8 thousands of xentiemen can testify. \. 1 have just received 255 Pa. avenue, between 12th and 13th sts. TIME IS MONEY. da, eived direct fr ilace Goodwin's cel A gentleman, who is somewhat noted for loud explosions of this character, had ende:vored to suppress a sneeze, but out it came at last—and it would have blown any com- The audience laughed, and the villains of the play turned their backs upon the spectators, and forgot their story and the children’s wrongs, in comic grimace that could not be suppressed. After a minute or two the play proceeded. but the pathetic part of the recital was lost in that etarling explosion. Amidst the merriment excited, the unfortunate sneezer seized bis hat and hurried out of the Theatre.—Cincinnati Gazette. OCK alxy, Watchma' ‘8 Railroad Statious, and all other styles ks, from $1 up to @1275, rad lied at wholesale prices. ent for Goodwin's euch a sneeze! mon nose to flinters! am selling at §3 50, equal and much better than is usually sold at $4 $ Hatin the United States; and at ut $2.50,—in fret, all kinds or wer than the usual e 4 good fashionable Hats and Caps 9) per cent for yourselves, at the ereat Clock ' rices,—for cash only. No extra profits, in order uin, 49 opposite Browns’ Hot JR have, on commission fora Philad rst-rate Dress CALF-SK 23.75, j and & splendi* PATE, I PH 4AGER E on aes ihe ay,, between ay —_ 6 ne kex $2.50; one dozen quart bott! 5c q IL7~ We squd the Beer free of cost t oA SiN Cathe ae erin eat SS GF. & W.G ‘The Bootuukers of this city can Boots, as been my regular price ‘ HON New York Hat Store, 7th osite the Avenue gent for the manufacturers. TENT LEATHER. Tut WeaTugR ann Tux veral of our exchanges rey crops aud fru th to the 2ih 4 rs—We nolice of the injury aused by frosts and some papers Are reomiving and opening a enpert ; OMM c 5 chutoe atyles of summer wear of nen, Drills, aud Duck, of the latest terus for gentiemen and youths. ‘There offered in this market suoh articles ake ax cannot be manufactured to or- STEPHENS & CO., batween 9th und 10th sts. BANKING HOUSE CHUBB BkO tn Ban LIKENESSES ON P. ‘This new process of taking Likenesses on patent |, mode of cetting a low price pic- ture that can be sent by mail to your frrenda, their ht being only one quarter of an ounce. They urable and life: cents to 81. Taken pd North Casolina the damage has been considerable in Lower and Middle Georgia the injury bas not been so great, but in Upper Georgia there can be no doubt that the cotton and fruit have been greatly injured, and in some sections the wheat In the low grounds the damage bax been the have never of style and sm der m thie city, leather is the be: ae. and only costing froin 50 |) al OBT. SANDS’ Galler a. ave. bet. 8th and 9th ats. ty CO. fren 'O FORTES, Throughout Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Teonessee, and Arkansas. the front on the high lands and the floods in the valleys have caused incaleulable injury. For more than a month past, the fertile valley lands of the West bave been inundated, and the waters continue hig’ With such prospects at this time, he must be 4 sanguine speculator about large cotioa crops who believes that the next crop will exceed three million bales. UNNS & CLARKE’S” HALLETT, DAVE LEBRATED PIA ly receiving and for sale on! 36 Pa. 5 Purohasers will 4 Gr themselves the superior qualities of the 1ANOB, h Stevia, Covers, Meiodeons, &c., &o., bay Cc O., WALL, tors allowing ir ourrency, the i Ith and 10th ste. nterestto examine A YEAR! ,000 sc 4 An Agent is wanted in 4 ‘Town and County in the United $1000 A YEAR!! = Pi ec States, to engay + Me and easy busin rofits may be certam— - Jt iw an article of - mapufaotured in 1077 The Philadelphia Press re ing mishap which befel Bisho; his reeent visit to Merico: ean capital and Vera Croz, the coach in which the Bishop was riding, was surrounded by rob- bers, who demanded the money the passengers. 515 Sxventa StREET, Continues to furnish COF PINS, at short notice, 1 di sizes, | will atteng to removing persous from the oid 333 >>D>>P>pprr>a >>> etween the Mexi- ir os Upholstering done ; and Var- esidence—D street, between 6th and ape 3 5 and valuables of nishing done at a the Bishop, iybteen dollars 3 Box No. 6461. New York Office. inc'osing one stamp to prepay postage. Boek BINDING — PAPER-RULING GOFF & Tuomas, heast corner of Eighth and D streets, YE AND BARLEY, Mab. une tad Bisok St Oa this oceasio: fortunately for himself, had but e! Jon, which he hauded to the high- wayman. As the gentlemen of the road were avout taking their departure, the Bixhop face- tionsly said, ‘You have stripped me of my last cent—to-morrow morning Twill need my break- foxt, and 1 wil! be obliged to you for the lean of ‘was at once given him, and the robbers went on their way rejoicing at their good fortune.” cecldeccacecteectactones CBRE PD. Shes! Hats OF THE SEASON. hg Riesaure to introduce the HAN DSOM- FRE jon. faeh ty oty in om pats them will eae 5 pe the ais Pt Si the “White Bear,” corner of 6th Ma, mytly Fecal SS ON Dentistry, &. NHEOPLASTIC PROCESS. Cc VAN IMEROUEMENT IN MECHANICAL NTISTRY. Dr. T. O. HILLS respectfully informs the public hat he is now prorazed to insert and, tull setts of TEETH at je rates, on this improved plan. The great advan tage this process lias ove others is its perfect adaptation, The method of itself insures 8 most per! fit. The metal is entirely free all me- tallic taste and none of ths secretions of the mouth can have any effect upon it. ‘Testimonials from the most prominent citizens of Baltimore, confirming its great superiority, can be seen. All those per- sous Who are suffering with ifl-adapted plates will please give mea cali, and | will tke great pleasure in explaming and exhibiting to them specimens of the work. All inquiries should be madeat my of- fice, as | am the only authorized agent for this pro cess. Oflice, No. 250 Penn. avenue, between 12th and 18th streets, next house above Gautier’s. ap 13 Sm D* R. FINLEY HUNT, DENTIST, Will perfGnat — Toababorterss i erform Operations Onging per il ope : professiun at his 0! lished office, as above, _d 19-tf papel sed a neireer ey ene ere ny DES tEPHEN BAILY, : ; . 198 AVENUE, Onmig No jot Fanner vane Aven, Gwe Dx. BALLY begs leave to inform the public thathe 2 be seen Ata!l hours, at his office, located as above, @ feels a ‘ed that an experience of Shon paore practice, wi'h the large number of patients, and great variety of difficult cases that he has treated success- fully, will enable him to surmount any difficulty, scientific or otherwise, ego to the — His Own experience rimming opinion of men rofession, and especially Drs. Harrie eminent in t has fed hh i he to . ys lm, jong since, todis- ‘curial pre) ling Teeth, also all Enamels, utte ‘eroha, { 14 Rubber, Ce- ents for the construction of Continuous Gum ithe Only vetteitemebumasentieteme be coon’ the is the only reliable sui can be Worn in mouth, as was most conclusively shown by the last American Dental Convention. Alth he fiatters XK ao 4 jatters bimeel! from hi ions Test oF. he is known to hi friends patrons, he begs Toave to refer thom to the following ay TESTIMONIALS: rom she inte Restor of the Comsat of Epiphany o city. Dr. Sturuxn Baty: Dear Sir—I desiretoexpress my esteem for ‘you personal ‘and my couhdence ig rad 88 4 superior dentist. The operations execu ir me weriirte op Richly antis ga te a 5 a8 may receive the TO! 6 from m: public that your fil sowell ‘deserves. Washington, Aur.%, 106. d.W. FRENCE, Frem one of the oldest firms i Bukinere, Messrs. Having employed Dr. Stephen Baily, Surgeon Den- tist, of Ws: ington oity, to execute for me an im- portant and dithouit piece of work, which he did to my entire pop eran ek | view of the fact that ne of the most dist: ished members of the Dental ollege of Baltimors led, after repeatec trials, te perform the same work satisfKotorily, it a Eich estimation vot dae profane oul aki gli estimation of is 101 s 5 Baltimore, Jan. 12, 1857. HARMANN BOG@S, Extract from s zote received from the late Hon, Jehz VES Aug. 19, 1856, aids , V°FOUN'M. CLAYTON. ‘Wo thore that seek relief from the maladies of the teeth, I can cheerful; ilv, pi several teeth for dae work has ail well for more thas ROBERT Tf. NIXON, Conf. of the M. E. Church South, April 18. 1856. —_— ‘Woe, ths undersizned, heving had a, to aval! eurselves of the professions: skill of Dr. S. Baily, Surgeon Dentist of this city, or mole bre is Qnt of bis operations on our families iris take piessu.6 in expressing Our admurati his artustic ul, as well 8s of the uniformly atiafactory fannet in which he performs the most delicate and ie Operations in Dental pom Se rene | re- commend him to the confidence and patronage of th public. of which we consider him eri we Puomas U. WaLTER, Architect U. LO, Boas wane M-Davef tomes Ce 5 ). Ol OOrEg wh, N.S, Linconn, M. D. of Washington, D, C, os. H. 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Guitar, and Vucal ne, in Wash- ; naaton, gna pee sufficient number o : als i btm 5 | Ondarm left at the Piano Store of Mr. Richard 4 Davis, Pa. avenue, will rece:ve Prompt atone , Organ‘st of St. Paul's Ghivreb, Alexandria. *P Sh tawsw* Ba eset ill level PPOWLAND’s MAUAMSAR OIL, at G1E PS | BR iu dadee boas th etre vibes 2c oe — ie v y. becribing in Clube raised among we mut the intervention of & mail agent, passives orn Ens Ween, rat saved. ‘It invariably oonta News" that bas made TRE Bygone Sr ane = inte so generally throug! the country. at ide suntle.copios (1m wrappers) can be procured paper. Price— . C7 Postmasters who sct as agente wll be al- mediately after the issue of the TUREE CENTS. 8 commission of 2) cents. Boots, Shoes, &c. ——$—$$— ea * Beets AND SHOES, ‘The attention of families and others are P fully ealied to Present ny, supply of & ve articles, and particular! Yor Girls, which being of my vs ing manu '» be relied upon as being imevery way ee ing of their attentivn. ‘35, south side Pa. av., bet. 9th and 10th sts. 2-30" Tors LADIES OF WASHINGTON CITY, fact nes? this past By fot er line know by this time what will And can safely any that wi ge hi ou can prove kiving our work atrial. Y ban find (atell! ’ uu 2 a st the principai § - ——— b =: ington city—the Shoes \-known. . Moturdy & felphia Son's Philadelphia make. ap 2!-ly SADDLES, HARNE facturer a di Repairing executed bf peatnen . ee BUNKS! TRUNKS": TRUNKS: The undersicned has now and cesta gs"ang Sey nage nor assortment of Soie-Leat Frame and Woot Box TRUNE: rame, fi HIVET TAPESTRY and CANVAS RAVELING BAGS and Wa HLS; fine WHIPS, &o, { am prepared to compete with the best ay mis mot of which, read the following Re rt of the Committee at the Frur of the Metropol: Mechanics’ Institute for 1857 : Topham & Norflet deposited a Sole-leather Trunk thatis, for solidity and quality ef material, the best va = Jznxry Tuomas, Saddier, B. INskY, Currier, N. B.—Trunks Covered and every description of spalah. (Late Torkam & N. No, 499 7th street, oppo. Odd F. the mé-ly wi N&iee: have a few of those cheap TOLL: than they can be CHINA, G ent for an hour’s recreation of ail in Wash ington, wiil be opened for the senron on’ the afternoon Prox t the searon, a fine Band « througnou' con, & fin be in attendance. and the Dancing Saloon will be free to all respectable visitors, izens of Washington, Georgetown, and Alexandria, that they wil: open on the 25th ¢ May, at azmonat, Cy womens Marbury’s Landing) five miles or os Hite House, on the Maryiend shore. a sew and SPA" « of the purest and healthiest im th application to Richard I. Wallach,Geo or L.&. Page. The intter cent Boat with s fine Saloon, and w: modate Excursions on and 7 next, ap 21-2awif "ES on hand, which I will sell rohased elsewhere. A Ae ase aud QUEENS Ww Aae. t e t, with man: < ton numerous to mention, at 38 Pa. avenue, between 9th and lth streets. Call Bp 1S cm TORRE Oy MODEVI TT. Jorure T. K. ye & CO. “4SHIONA LE UPHOLSTERERS, Manufacturers and Dealers in Sofas, Chairs, Lounges, Mattresses, &c. Paper Hanging done in the best manner. © made and put down. Furniture Repaired ‘or- pished. 38 D rtreet, between 9th and 10th streets, Wash- : = 23-5 ington. D.C." H ERS Se a a LEASURE GARDEN. This popular piace of Summer resort, s0 conveni- Monday, the Sd of May 30, when, and on cach —¥ ‘Thronghout the last season this admirable Pieas- ure Garden gave universal satis! 5 was atronised by many thousand persons of both = g4 Encouraged by the getromare then bestowed on them, the proprietors ents for the coming season on my extended and kiuve- ral scale. which cannot fa | ight all visitors ‘The folowing rules must be o®served by ali their Mit. No political discussions whatever will be per mitt 2d. Boys will not be one, unless Soocompanied by their parents or guardians. ‘Sd. No intoxicated person permitted to enter the gates or to remmin on the premires. ‘The public will, st a clance. comprehend the ne- cessity for the due enforcement of these reguls- tions, which will be the business of the police ol cera Who will always be att be HUMPHRIES & JUENEMANN, Propristorsof the eoapense Oe 7. on corner ©: (ZLYMOUNT PAVILION GEYNoune Pays W SUMMER RESORT, For Fisnine, BatHtne, anp Rural Sports. The uoderaicned respectfuily announce to niy Gailed US PAVILION, with Dining Room, Dressing ms. and a)! Other conveniences atl . very facility will be afforded to Seacols, Associ ations, and Clubs. Every arrangement will be made for Fishing, Bathing. &c. The large Spring on the prem’ses is said to be one h rout & ‘hole section ive wseof the Parties wishing to secure excl Pavilior oan do #0 on application to C,H. Anderson, Stationer, D street. near 7th. A Steamboat can be chartered for Excersions on Mattingty, man Is fitting up his er the JONES & MI . Proprietors. P moderate, and his attenti« SPED ! } &* States being neariy completed. Bind n Antique and Turkey Morocco, cot up tree or the work, can be seen the office of grauce as made ly ety 2 HOPKINS’S BAZAAR. Ts THOUSAND DOTLARS WOR MARBLE WORKS. WM. RUTHERFORD RTIFICER IN MAKBLE, E Streat, between 12th and 13th Streets North, Wasuineton Crry, Invites public attention to his extentrive Stet beautiful designed atd Kiaborately Carved TELS ty of Marbles, together with a mous pe nent Of STATUARY, wineh for de, sign and finiel oan ted forthe Garden or Tomb. A large REsort- meat of Plats, Mantole, Monsmente, xt Tomb- stones at very low prices. be surpassed, and are well Monutaents of any design executed to order with punctuality and dis: Estimates giver Bor yrownstone or Marble work or North River Fiaging,and every other work in o1 line. ieaee call and make an inspection of our stook. Make anote of thenddress. — fe 17-fm W. PLANT, UNDERTAKER, No. 418 7th * street, between G and H, keeps coiitantly'on band every article i wae Hearse. wired in his line—a fine ‘atent Corpse Preserve stant on call, any hour night. Hacke furnished for funeralsat pie rates. ap B-ly — CER’S HISTORY OF THE UNITED pecimen of biishers, 499 7th street betw Dand FE. ae SAMES CARTER. Accnt. UG pUPUY, & AGENT FOR Presse & Lv ERY AND COMPOU 5 for the United States of Messrs. ors in Londou, te firm of Inger BINS PS. PER The Agence K Piesse & Lubin, Perfamery Fa having been trausferred from the & Co., 89 Broadway, to my own firm, (Mr. Geo. B.. nger being now in connection with ‘my esteblish mete bee to inform Merchants, Faney Goods Dealers, and the Trade generally, that | shall kee, on band &nd in bond & constant supply of Presse LLubin’s articles; such aa the F ipanni Perfume, And its compounds, the Pestachio Nut preparations in all their varietie hich may be added, trom o time, whatever ceker combining €xcel'ence with novelty. Mer- Glia:ts may rery upon their orde:s being filied with romptuess sud care, Sud ones favorable terms as eretolvre. kK. DUPUY, 9 Broadway, New York. he real Frangipanni Perfome is manufac- estuhenty by Messrs. Piesse & Lubin, of London, and they take t opportunity to caation purchasers against jimitatious, of which there are many; none, however, app ns uy degree, the exquisite fra- “KANGIPANNI BOUQUET, FRANGIPANNI OLL for the Hair, exquintely Bernted ANGIPANNI FRUIT. Hold their soant for suum taktepete delightful fragrance to artoles ED SOAP. ssouse upee elightfully perfumed. H abe. Sold everywhere. “e ne WEF Sa ARCTIC. Just ricrived scather supply of Santord’s Patent Seif-veatileting ARCTIC RERRIC ERATORS, three sizes. Eormmlent 2 e and Grate Fact » bet. 4, Longe td — Purnish ron urnitare, Cook: me lente. TH UF the best PANCY enone. cosh at STEVE ber. 9th Alm TOOTH: NATL. AND BANDSHIRE SHES, at GI ip Hie ire oo He he 7 and at his Gales ne om