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PUBLIBURD BVRKY AFTERNOON, aY THe ms Tmcnmamane Corner Pennsyloanta Avenue } Bloventh Bt, By W. D, WALLACH. Papers served ™ packares by carriers at $44 year, ‘Of 37 Cents permonth. ‘Tomail subscribers the aub- scription price is $3.50 a year, én aalnance; $2 for “\X Months; $1 for three montha; and for jess than three months at the rate of 12 cente ® week. Single Copies, one cent; in wrappers, two cents, ADVARTISEMENTS (of eight lines to the square) inserted three times for $1; every other day or semi- Weekly, 25 per cent. advance; oncea. week, 50 per Cent. advance. ' — THE IMPROMPTU MARRIAGE. “For Heave’s sake, Susy. do be serious, if you can, for five minutes. Pray cease this tri- fling, which is but cruel playing with my feel-, ings. and let us treat this subject, as it deserves, soberly and seriously.”” “Well, there, then'’’ cried the laughing, black-eyed girl, to whom Chas. Wes! rly spoke. ~ Phere, is tht grave enough? See, the corm of my mouth are duly turned down, wy ey Ld are rolled ap, and I am as sober as a patient who has caught sight of the dentist’s instru- ments. Bo I shit you so?" “« You snit me anyhow, and you know it well, you witeh!"* cried Charles, gazing.with a smile, at the pretty tace, puckered up in its affeeta- tion of demureness. But he was not to be driven from his | Same and he resumed, gravely, after a panse. “The time has come. Susy.when I feel I have a right to demand an explicit an- sewer to it. You have trifled with my earnest long enough. I heve grown restless under my fetters” “ ~ Shake them off, then. Charley!" interrupt- ed the sauey girl, with a pretty, defiant toss of nig head, which plainly said, [ defy you to io it ~ Leannot, Susy, and you know it,” replied the hapless lover, impatiently. ~ That being the case,’’ said Susy, “take my advice--wear them gracefully, and don’t puil and jerk eo; it only makes them hurt you.’’ The young man turned away, and walked silently up and down the room, evidently fret- ing avd fuming internally. Suzy, meantime, looked out of the window, and yawned. Charles continued his moody walk. 3 “Oh, what « beautiful bird ison the lilae- tree’ eried Susy, suddenly. * Do come and seo it.’ Charles mechanically approached the win- dow and looked out. “Don't you think, Charley,”’ said Susy, lay- a bap hand on his arm, and looking upeagerly in his face, + don’t you think you could man- age to—’ “« What, Sury dear ”"’ asked Charles, all his tenderness awakened by her manner. “What?” “ Drop a pinch of sait on his back,”’ retarned We prortiing girl, with an affectation of sim- plicity ; ** for then, you know, you could easily vateh it His answer was to turn angry away. His walk this time was longer than before, and his cogitations were more earnest ; for he did not heed any of Susy’s artfully artless de- Viees to allure his notice. At last he stopped abruptly before her, and said - ~ Susy, for three long years I have been your fuiter, without either confession of love or Promise of love on your part. (Often as I have demanded to know your sentiments toward me. you have always eoquettishly refused me An auswor. This state of things must cease. T love you better than my life; but I will no longer be your plaything. To-morrow you are geiug away to a distance, to be absent for months, and if you cannot. this very day, throw aside your eoqnetry, and give ine an honest ‘yes’ for my answer, [ shall consider that L have received a ‘no,’ and act accord- ingly.” “ And how would that be. What would you do?’ asked Miss Susy, curiously. Begin by tearing your false and worthless incagetiea my heart '"’ cried Charles furiously “it wonld be a curious piece of business, Charley ; aud you would not succeed sither,”’ said Susy. “+ [ should and would suezeed, ”’ said Charles, “as you shall see, if you wish, cruel, heartless iri !’* or Bat I don’t wish, Charley. dear—I love dearly to have you love me,” said Susy “ Why, then,” cried the foolish youth, quite won over again, ‘ why, then, dearest Suzy, will you not consent ”” ‘Remember. I suid like to be loved,’’ re- plied Saay; “Idid not say any thing about loving. But pray how long did you say you had been courting me, in that pretty little speech of yours?” ~ Three long years,”’ replied Charles. Neatly and accurately quoted, Charley. But you know my cousin Kachel was only won after five years courtship. You don’t suppose I am goiug to rate myself any cheaper than she did, do you? Suppose we drop this tire- xome subject fur two years; perhaps by that time I may be able to work myseit up to the talling-in-love point—there is nv knowing what wonders time may effect.”” “Tf you are not in love now, you never will be,” returned Charles sturdily ; * and I will have my answer now or never.” “ Never, then,’ laughed Susy. But she had me asteptoofar. Her often severely tried jover Was now too much in earnest to bear her trifling any longer. “* Never bo it then!”’ he eried; and seizing his hat strode from the reom. Susy listened to hi: receding footsteps with dismay. Iad she, indeed, by her incorrigible love of coquetry, lost him? It smote her to the soul to think so. As she heart hi the front door, impelled by a feeling of despair, she raised the window-sash, and, leaning for- ward, whispered : “Charley, Charley! you will be at the boat to-morrow to bid me good-by, won'tyou’ Sure- ly we are still friends?” As ste spoke, she tore a rose from her tsom aad threw it to him. It lodged on his arm, b he brushed it away as though it had been poi- son, ard pas ed on without looking up. Susy apent the rest of the day in tears. Enrly the next morning the bustle of departure began. Susy was going to accompany her widow: dand invalia wether on atnp for her health As ‘hey reached the wharf and descended from the carriage, Susy's oyes made themsolves busy scarching for one wished for face: but it was nuwhere to be secn. The steamboat lay panting and pufiing, feomingly impatient to be let loose. Susy 's mother, aided by the servant-man who aceom- panied them, had already eressed the angway which Isy between the wharf and the boat, and Susy was reluctantly following, wh he sound of a voice behind her—the very voice she was longing to hear—startied her. She turned to look around. snd, missing her foot- ing, fell into the water. Another instant, and Charles had thrown off | his coat, and, calling out loudiy, “Tell the captain not tu allow the wheel to stir, and to lower une a rope!’ he sprang iato the river Bat of her whom he was risking his life to save, be was unable to see any trace Judging that the current of the river might have carried her a little forward, he swam around the wheel, but still he saw her not, and despair seized his heart as he conjectured that she might be under the boat. He strained his eyes to see through the water, and at length dweerned, far below the surface, what seemed the end of a floating garment lodged between the wheel and the rounded bottom of the boat. If this wore indsed the unfortunate girl, the least movagnent of the wheel must inevitably crash her, "nd Charles, in bis terror, tancied it Iready beginning toturn. Me dived and elutehe! at the garment, but missed it. He rove panting. and almost exhausted ; but searec- ly waiting to get breath, he again plunged be- low. This time his efforts were rewarded with suceess, at least #o far that he was able to bring Susy’s form to the surface of the water; but she wenied totally lifeless. Charles was now so nearly exhausted that he had only sufficient presence of mind left to clasp Susy couvaisively to him while be kept himsolf afivat by holding on to the wheel. But this, his last hope of support, seemed also to fail him soon, as he perceived that it was now really beginning to tura slowly roand. THE. WEEK STAR By subscribing up Clubs raised ~~ ,. ‘BE Fvenine See a the countey. == | -.ty Seemlnconne cn wrappers) fee he prone ‘WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, MAY 1 NO. 1659, Eee TS exertions with breathless interest. —— — —__ For Rent and Sale. | MSR eae ce ares ot LAND. with » Dwelling House, contain je DR Venant House, le, and Carry use. with Other out nen ane Water; enclosed by a new substantial fence. its are on he ge meg oe wo —— trees, aboat 75 1 Trees, Ne! + Tet vince trees; About 3) feat welt net, bearing 5 FApe- vines, forming an arbor, with gooseberries, straw - berries. raspberries, and cirrants; Yose and other ag bushes: find varioas shade nad oriamental situated south of tne first toli-yate, about two rm! m the Centre Market; between the reat~ dences of J.C. bays and W. les he friendly rope had been flung to him again and again, but in the exeitement of his foels ings, and his semi-insensibility, he had been incapable of availing himself of the offered sid / At last, perceiving that he was quite exhausted, and must inevitably soon let go his hold on the wheel, and then probably sink to tise no more, the captain jndgedit best to run the siak of moving off, so that a smatl boat could be sent to the rescue. aan The result of this hazardous experiment was successtul. Susy was raised by means of a Miscellaneous. Dentistry, alpha hee teens ee orcer ea EW BOOKS JUST RECELV NEW AER DS cornettice Barca. AN IMPROVEMENT IN A complete asso of the publiestions of MECHANICAL DENTISTRY- Carlton and Porter, Sabbath Schoo! Libranes, Re Dr. T. O, HILLS reppectfuliy informs the public wards, Hymns, Tracts, &c.; Wesley Family, Vales | that ire is z tomsert partm! and. and ‘Takiags, Lost Chapters, Chief of ‘ilgrame, The. | tuii setts of TEETA at bic rates, True Woman. Peter Cartwright, Biblical Diction- | on this unproved pian. The great atvan- ry, Tounge of Fire. What ust Ido to be Saved, this process fas over ail ethers 18 ite perfect ting of the Adder, ngston’s Travels in Afrion, | adaptation. The method of ilsel! insures & most FH e's History of Indians, Six Steps to Honor, jected fit. ‘The metal is entirely free freanal! me. id Western Seenes, New ute of Zion, and taste and none of (18 seoretions of the mouth ether Musie. . ean have any effect u: A an, | Arent for Publications, of the “Child's most prominent 5 ma its creme 8: i= Boots, Shoes, &c. 0 THE LADIES OF WASHINGTON = years, we ouch know by thas time t and oan safely ox atwedor whine umened pyaiving oer atrial. You oan fi: Cav ail tymes @ articles at the principal Stores in Wash - peeten city—the Shoes so well-known as J, W. eCurdy & Son's Puilmdeiphia make. ap 2\-ly euNcs: TRUNKS" TRUNKS": it. “Festimonals from the of Baltimore, confirming 2 apertyrity be Ai those per The urdersigred bas now and constently keeps rope, anda boat reached Charles in time, to} Kookville Plauk bi = Misvon te | NEW LIVERY, SALE, AND HIRING picabe civetmca sell fod tai ean gusepioncene Fueseaameeh gt sels venthe saye iis ato: th board the st ap 2i-tf 4% ristg apie nity Hs Corner of 1334 street and Peunsyloania avenwe, the work, Kiticantrine thocid kemeteaten oie Iren us Ly 4 Wood 2 TRUNES boat, which now rapidly moved off to make up | NEW, AND VER DEVRABLE THRER: | oulnene of Washington, and we pabse' ga: 8° | hee, oe am he only authorized arent ior thn vw | ELV RT t) PEER and CANVAS © os for lest time AT PRISE Soh DS EELING-HOUSE | fr veneral. that heehee’ just, comp Dihioe. No. 20 Ver: aveime, between 12/h and | SALDLES, WA RA EES WHIPS Bee And thus, when our hero ined bis AE SALE —The sptepiber Bett | one of the finest Stables in the city where neXt house above Uautic:’s — A rega' con- Seer aey Buse cee eliask foul ae ta can, at wii times, be obtained as neat ap 13 3m it rs ogg he found himself many miles from i am prepurd to compete wi Shp best ene: howy & turnout as can be fourd any- = mW ulin - ~ | freturers, ot of tit. reed thee ollowing Re- Pome. secures his Girst anxious inquiry was | Soi'huemhed these hen a tia the arden: | where. My stnek ‘comprises’ s ins aseortment-of | pit. , FINLEY HUNT, : porliatthe Ow aittee at the Penr of the Metropol Fy p horses, which, for style und action, cannot be DENTIST, tan Mechaui »s’ Jostitute for 185? ; for Susy, and when informed that she was rap- rovements—ras sud wator, furnace, range, &C» | passed by any stabiein the country, and choice i No, 319 Pennsyivama svenve, ~pham & Norflet Aopen tne a Sole-leather idly recovering, his happiness seemed ooin- | £0. Titusted on north M street, between 9th and | Pring canines aint tent oe Horses (ken | WVii! perform all operations belonsiig £6 hie ‘Truuk that is, for sodedityand quality of matrrial, plete. He showed his contentment by turning | th st! aay aed oan of tivetreet. at livery on ax ressonntle terms ax Atany establis Prufesson at his old estabiished ufros, x8 above, the best on exhitation. over, and falling'into a deep, quiet s! ‘ 74 * TAS 0. McBUIRE, pty pe 7, Se ne weal, Sadik priarangen, ‘ = sae re Rie wh gt oo aerate tt came to him that | _api4d Anct’r. and Com, Merobant. te 4-300 ALLISON NAILOR Ju. ISTR + inet, Currier, jae B— desi to see him. Fain. | Ovvicn No-ios Pawnevivares Avkmen, Sie N. B.—Trunks Covered and every description of s 5 SHEAP— Fos SALE VERY CHEAP-—A nice little =Fam. hab ay Ty eg Repatring executed with nestne=s and dispatch. FARM, less than 19 miles from Washington, He thahd ber cb Bae girl eth pe ice ona good road It may bo exchanged for city prop- state-room, which had been given up to her. AND HEALTHY BREA nsure having the best, 5) aw s\ JAS. 8. TOPHA : IE, * What Cheer” flop Yeast Cakes for rarsing bread, - sane ol ate Tornax & Nor: She loaked very pale, and somewhat suffering, Stavh Abit (ABE SOLUS oe biscuit, etkes, ote. “They are indde of drs parehops, |, Ue, BAILY be dre sathis Ren, nd te pe ry No. 499 7th #:18et, oppo. Odd Fellow but she held out her hand to him very grate-| ap 2s-im* nud warranted free from saloratus. ‘sods, or other | Pz fodin sceured that an expareneec veers) | ™m@ly Washington, D. ; 7 8 ; western - ~~ J dileterious iinterials.. They are much used by the fesin vey an ence ct fifteen years fully. while the toars stood in her eyes. WOR SALE—A valuable FARM, containing 200 | best families of the Northern and Eastern States | Pr@etioe, wth the laige number cf palients, and creat nn i KF vanity of diheuit hat he hi ed “Charles,” she said, without offering a word sores of land, under 4 high state of cultivation, | and are gaining 1avor daily, surpassing all other Tall pas A —) ee @ hic treet: a ocess- 514 SEVENTH STREET 514 of thanks, ‘I want to see a clergyman. Is | Situated in Prince George's county, Md.,about six | yeasts now known, prea: pile oil pe mary Oe oth Hae — there one. on board ?’” ‘ Puss Srom WY aakiinsice.py the taco (ised Lntrend A tral can be had wilboat charce. CHELT. OWN experience confirming the optulon juatiy men ° Serete N * wart) . Pt at i rh Lit AG " > ta ry , “I will go and sce.”’ said Charles, moving to dwelling, with damn, fine spring ud dairy ; ail con- | _mas-_ Corner Vermont avenue M3) Gth atreot. | Say od Es Patong: kas ted hare haa ee, todie Office Second Story, three doors trem the door; but a dreadful thought striking him, | Yenient "100 acres’ will be sold if desired. For | ———— aC Ns ~~ | aard ell rercurial preparations te Aine neete ae > he t laiuine. ¢ 8 donor think | {ther information apply to GEO. W. BAY, Rent JNTERIOR DECORATIONS. Alt Eeameln, Gutta, Perches, Tufte Renee ety eee Opp Fariows’ Hatt. th warned, = ming, “Susy, you do not thin Kroperty Agent, No, 232 9th street, between HY Aad a the J : + and Oo- Spectacies and Gi suited to every sight. Persons renovating their houses will find at No. | sponte ei thet Poona. of Gontiauous Gum | ead: sot WW ctshrmuer’ “ , ie?” sai ' = a6 eet. good agsortmen: of | Rk, re ae tie Poronliaz, monpted on . ; , i nora « That I am going to die?" said she, antict- SECA BR ee eremen: OER ENCH and eS oman maoasted Oa Go to. | Glasses ; Tel ioroscopes FSR, SALE4 convenient NEW BRICK AS oo 3 7 AMERICAN VG S, embra us the only 6 substance that can be worn in the 5 with news pating him. "No; Charles, but I want to soe | EGousb shiginty ‘atuat within a fow | handsomo nesortimentol Gon Panes Made ese mouth, ga was wmost conclusively shown by the last | Breet verety: Quemoramse Sterecsoopes with vaews ® clergyman.” minutes walk of the several Departmentr. Phis Imitation of Oa) Wainet, Rosownad, €o.; | Amuoticsn Vente Convention, sg Se a oh Charles went, and soon returned, aceompa- | Prorerty will be sold on ren Rerun not ttepurohase | Shalev. 6°77 Aud’S feet tones Panne Bescae, | dence oak prec anal, from, ie Pn PR nied by a minister. money. H.N. LANSDALE. Shade T; ings. Pictu: ‘ord and Loupe, Paper ome to his numerous cones petrons, he bega ‘Nonveta, 2, 1086. “I thank you, sir, for coming to me,” said Woed and Coal Yard. 4th st., Curtains, &e. f . 76 to reier them io the following Brn: The Spectacion you anit me 5 ti ap2i-Lin south of Pa-aveaue. | Orders fo: Paperharging executed with ekill and TESTIMONIALS: te morerells Susy to the latter, ashe entered. ‘I have a =e sO daspate! From the late Rector o! Chureh of Epiphany o | YOrY well, and seen to have impr my sight Strange request to make of you. Would you Or, RENT_TWO ROOMS in the third Se | Window Shades of every description in store or P ellagee hey more than any cther I pave lavety tried. ; i i of the building ocenpted as an office by C. He aR rit LITT. W. TAZEWELL. object, sir, in the presence, and with the con- Ww. “oo ttrcreduatete ‘opposite the City ial, | ™24° to order. ni wots Jp dom rms BEN Baty: Dear Sir—I desireto express Ihave a of ; Mr. ean 2 DY mother, to unite me to that gentle- | Appiy to RICHARD WALUACH. ao | masaws N% "Odd Fellows Hall. fonts Rsupetion dentine. Ths operations exacated | Tobias, gad find them ‘of great aseietenee te Mey man = T GHANCE F If the minister was astonished at this re- RARE CHANCE FOR WOOD AND COAL LERS -For rent. tor ten years. 2 vacant LOT upon H, near 2th stroet, 51 by 129 reer, nearly opposite the new Presbyterian Church. For terms apply to Dr. CHAS. H. CRAGIN, Georgetown. ap 29 Stawtf mest, Charles was infinitely more so. ‘What id thes say, Susy’’’ said he. “Did I hear aright?” ** L believe so,"* said Susy, smiling at bis eager amazement. ‘+ Dues the scheme meet your ap- (Te BOOK OF THE CONSTITUTION. | were ya fomce| ar vale tad We | fos vecmanaod ies pate ouana : a public that your 20 well deserves, NRY A. The demand of the people from ail Parte of the Yours Prrexssves, Uctober 2, 1854. cone for a new edition of this Book, brireing Washiaston, Aus, 9, 1856, Ten. Wino, Abont five yeare ago, | obtained ‘Mr. t down tl a statietios to the Procent time, 1s such ood . os eee in thee pair Glasses ph bs ed. is euMecient:y 1 ikea, on incertae es fealet & erticu. | Ft#M oue of the oldest firms in Baltimore, Messra. | which | used. snd found them of great assistance to ~ oe Cotman ¢ Lo. my decaying vision; and iny opinion of him is, that -TRE. lar description of it unnecessary here; anfice it to | gravir, ore D ; Stephen Baity, @urgeom Den- | he is skillful im the ‘preparation of Giasses for eyes or "Day geteragaes be Bint ee cncalcnat feleed tho Wolatary sea” Mersecs tronate'eg | Me fathiadion Griz, td excoute for me eum: | uot to iat gone to be benehitied by ages “It was heaven-inspired'’’ cried the poor | Dwelhng on Analoston Island, opposite Hoi Congress, of its havi adoi tent and diffi of werk, which he di . F. MAY. fellow, frantic with jy _tat a shade coming | Geor etgwa. fora PLACK OF RESORT by the Supreme Conrt ab standard edition of tke | TY, enure satisfotion, ard im view of the fact that Novem! jor 1 ig over his radiant face, he added gravely, “ But Susy, have you considered’ Remember, { want your love, not yur gratitude. I will be satisfied with nothing less.” ** Do not be eoncerned about that, Charles,”’ replied Susy, gazing at bim very tenderly Ly Constitution of the Unite? Staten, and of te having | Qag,0t ie most distinguished memberst ths Dental | Prom an examination of Nee ber 2 ” Glasses, warm season, ard pledges himself to keep it it | recorved the special approbation, uf come of the | COS imore. tailed, after reneated triels, te | from his — ons and Toeuarin, ann eouvisend sa:isfactory manner. 7 The beauty of Ore charming Island is too well nown require desciiption. It can ta cnvemestiy Freached, by boats. from all quarters, A boat wi!! always be found in waiting at the lower end of High street, Georgetown, ‘within two hundred yards of the maibus > th stor - : wieest statesmen of the pret and present ace. It eng pe ouily. ub fives ing | that be is @ Tk sratpatn tate: has been pronounced by them ana suitable fire-side | Fite Pinntien of ine profemscenal skill. L e, November 10. 1254 Seon for the ner yeAmerican ettizen-endasatext | “Bsiueore, Jeu. (2, 12% HARMANN BOG@8, | par. yonn Tobia’ ine furmioted me with Gise- Editors who venerate and support tne Constitu- seta ses, by which | have been greatly aided, (my vision tion, tho sentiments of Washington, and the prinot | Xtaet froma note received from thelate Hoa, Jeka | having sullered reatls from reading at night io me i 7 ier life,) it affor he ing! through her tears ; «be assured you have them i tation, and one | pies’ it embodies, have heretofore’ given i their . .S. SNave, Aug. 19,1858. | SX thar | consider him @ akiliful practice: both, and had the first long, long before you ey Feces Fi aiieoortae that if Gentlomen ese ee desire to obtain. meee iets rneyfeme erate 75 noth- | ind well peppasay te aad wag omncee separa Reoftene their business wil permit Mt" | it for the supply of thone who may desire to possess i OMN fd. CLAYRON, | Professional service dest Conte cae * But, Susy, you said only yesterda: 1 " Tk ‘es-baving had ic new ou Will please address | i “Never mind what I said yesterda inter- ebengl tee ont Tckionebin combinkoeae in m2-tf — Waamneton Gy. Bee. Ss eee Dat ae raphe Deer fers Logs hapey toter tie rupted Susy, with some of her old spirit br.ak- | this city. His Isiand House will be opened on the 2 5 Sr dn teeth, I can cheerfully recommend Wr, 8. Baily ana | MR. J. Tomas—Dear Str: Lam happy to sny that NEW Lear eee, AND e puNG STORE. | Sleceat wr Eeuirscal ghesel steel eaaris | Ses abteae succes “ems estaien ke ete si ons of my farniiv, nu e r 5 The PEN nid ratalghcoes phos intheabove ati and Tne Work pas al! ood for more thap | Visual rangeof my eyes, i have heretofore found greet instant. Jtcan aiso be reached by gentlemen fond of an agreeable drive or ride, by crossing the Long Bridge, ing out. ‘Just mind what [ say to-day. If I waz a fuol once, is that any reason I must be 5 ROBERT T. NIXON, difficulty in getting glasses the proper fc dis- one always? But, indeed, Charles,” she added,.| aud from thence, by a good rond, to the canseway | branch of business, would respectfully invite shoe- a Va. Conf. of the ME chi South, | tapons it Fm ms pleasure to state. that by more eofily, 1 have always meant tobe your | fom themainlaid tothofsiahd.” | 1 py” | mere Washmgtin and greeuroumiinc county | 4,0, 04 tyg,¥% Cont. of t =a dT oar Sptometer Eve dihowty hat bee Wife—the only soruple I have is that I am not Oak and Hemlock Tanned Sole her, ren Caifekin of a variety of make; rise, American de Rat! Leather, Wax, Upper and Spiitts; aise, Bin: <9 abiet lth and French Lastiag®, Moroseos, and balloons | S¥f-27 Beata ed, f this city, or having been pectfull 18, . B. DRANE. ant of his opers eon out familie oF fne: breeds . a bee of every quelity and shad: plersars m exp: a ing our Aduurstion of hia artistic ndiuced by a friend to visit the estab- liaving concluded to s=ii exclusive'y for cash. E 1 t formly setisfactory mannat Having been indu: am determined to make loraes sand stall prohte. fell sa al banat the unitorm Holioate and diflosit | lishment of Mr. Tobias for the rata igiy oofored oO nef and ated, the Glasses you furmshed me are We, the undersigned, having bad occasion to avati ate ei the best tomy eyesof any! have enrssives of ihe prefersionti skill of Dr. 8. Baily, ever yot used. P. S.—Arrangements can be wade for the aecom- modation of Vic Nics and Fishing Parties at the Grocery and Wine Store of Jonas P. Levy. corner of 12th and B streets, north, near the Canal, Ne. 554, apl6 Std&w6w = (Intel.A States) EPwarp DOLAN, half good enough for you.” Itis neediess to say how this discussion ended. The reader has already divined that Charles continued his journey ; and thus, in the course of one eventful day, he risked a life, saved a Shoemakers will find it r advantage to ox! i was furnished with e pair 8! 2 : Pp sf y zery.and respectfully ro- = ons wast weerpectal wedding ps AREUER ADE GEC, oon | Vases PT mee ARO | Sard ty sabfearanipacemeeal ie | Sar art ieee oe ee ara es a (Formerly of Boston.) oo 4 Tue New State or Oxtonacon.—A corres- ICKS, WATCHES, A == ; nts frequently toa very late hour: but with the CLOCKS, WATCHES, AND JEWELRY, 3 as Mrtirk, M.D.,of Washington, D.C, Hy | a es j ry N lasses I can study almost ss inte as After eupplying his numerous customers with Coa- these ¢ iy of Georgetown, D.C. er, and that too without the pain | have previous- pondent of the Chicago Journal writes : tumes for the Fancy Ball, is now prepared te, J] Sst received thin day.n great variety of Clocks, ; f Washington. D, Cy ipen SOHN WILSON, e i offer an inducement of plendid nsxort- Month! Loe Jos. H. Brapiry, of Washington, D.C, Gon’l Land ‘I see that a portion of the press are in- ment of SPRING and SUMMEE GOODS, f : ae f Gzonce Watrto: met gested Florida, Dee. 11, 1855. clined to give the embryo State to be formed «n | sel-cted by hunself expressly ‘KS y Wa rer Lenox, iF ore of Washingtond the southern shore of L. ‘ar- U. s Superior, Miehi- on the lowest oh pr a e used Mr. Tobine’s boats, Hotels, Har rosina, Uflives, Churches. Hasay Baivwin, tent Office, i haw: rn r cf oer iad . C. Wie8?, Princi ittenhoure Academy, four months, and take crest Reread ei ce ent Congress willing, tho wn- | iii'baving onel the best sitters Irom Howton tat Rigo, CLOCK MATERIALS of every kind crear nn | Beem SETES picaeet we Re TORO mnsical title of ‘ Ontonagon’’ a preference over | the best workmen, he hopex to x) nernl satix- Clocks to the trade at wholesule prices. at the | ————— ee i . B.SC. the more beautiful name of ‘Superior,’ which | faction to those who will please to favor him with reat Clock, Wath, aud Jewelry Emporium of ; WS Disks rHE vs I was recommended to Mr. John Tobissns a ekilfal was given the noble lake bearing that name by ve Conetautle te band a fresh supply of Gentlemens? 319 i A Hoe une naan Remy BS optigisn ; andas | have eves of remarkable peouliari- the early Jesuit voyagers, Marquette, Henne- | furnishing Goode. (States) np 10 ap 21m Sw onpn. row . the matter arranged both alphabeticsliy and | ts Iwas era’ to find thet Mr. be gene pin, Dubuque, Joliet and Father Charliewix a RETIRED PHYSICIAN, seventy five | analy ticaliy ; giving aso the decisions of all the curenced Kaas Sy Sanpenien One Seep. : ““Ontonagon an Indian name, and bears SEN OF THE ve © years of age, whose sands of life Courts, both State and Federal, in which the con- PULLER. nearly run out, discov nthe Kast the unmixed English translation of a “ wooden struction of the Statute Law of the Uuited States | 0¢s that suits me edrairably. AGL E Indicates where you may get LOOKI dies, a certain eure hus been the sulnect sfadjudication,as weliasthose | J¥iy 11, Wasumnevon, A- bowl."” It besame attached to the river which | GLASSES, in cuit or mahogany frames: R- Bronchitis, Coughs, C the Executive Departments. a * «6, empties its waters into aka Saperise fromthe | TRAIT and PICTURE FRAMES, round, oval "Phe remedy was aisco' by him when h. ves ravenna det Having benn for years unter the ne OT square, giltor rwiee; erany other kied o} work in his line. “ noni e = x - ._ asity of bay- it a crsonme iy ohild,adaughter, was given upto die, Wish- A mort convenient hook of reference for profes- | two sets of elasees_—one lor ure i enifake’, ‘he largest lot of LOO ‘G- following incident : ing todo.as much good an possible, he will send to | #ional men nud ethers.”—Jedxe McLean. % one ; for lamp-!'ght—I procured one est from Mr. “ S i Fy ‘ iLASS PLATES kept aatly on hand, cnea| neh of eliow- beings @& request it, i: of Inil to he of great utility to the Bench | which answered both pUrpe ses. | have w hie Many years ago, in the early settlement of | GLASS PLATES Kep TORN WAGNER. *? | S8ch of his achotad, fellgw: beings of semueae te Dane ite Be ats sovera) months, and find -am sxcolegt. a that count th ho b for ons! P , cDY pate cated that distrlot in the Legisiatuse of Meh hetwenn erat woaking Fup, and euccess{nily weing it. Te re “Of greas utility and convenience to many glasses Ep WARD! TUBBS * - ae he z ap2-ly ween}? quires each applicant to inciose him one shi!ling, outside of the legs! profession."—Ger. Winslow, ent © tate. gan, was traveling through that country in| = OTIC... tr three cents to be returned as postage on the re- ‘Almost indispensable to the lawyer, ard brebly Nir. 3. Topas. Sir: The pair of Speotacies you : . > . * = cipe, and the remamder to be spplied to the pay- > et pan of bi : fur aished me yesterday are ri satisfectery preg ay Aare raiy hed bathaps Genes he Nave thie day DIME IS MONEY, mont of tius advertisement, She ereemeny the ig EY | ns SO decidedly the beet | ey borough, Mae Uthoe C1,0C also, Watehn Raifrond_ Sta Clocks, from $1 up to $125, ‘The trade supplie iat wholesnic prices. lam the only authonzed » for Goodwin's Colebrated Civcks this side of New York. Call and see f reolves.at the great Clock ¢ Browns’ Hotel. J_ ROBINSON, i Address Dr. H. JAMES, 19Grand st. Jersey ,' merning the party were regaling themselves on . ap 2 tm roxsted fish and muskrat chowder, which was served up in a large wooden bowl, belonging to one of the females of the crowd, and in which, while on the trail, she carried her infant. Now the aforesaid gentleman had never been known to be wanting in that thingcalled a most vora- cions appetite, and on this occasion was making »¢ with the chowder, mnch to the fears and ee ¥ mainee wurns Judae ¥en Eafe Selected dod ia Sitterant ee ae to yd ~ *, | ommended to me Aon | rotee UMPHRIES & JUENEMANN’S “Greatly facilitates the Inbur otherwise required | gtanding in Frence, England, asd the Vetie — H PLEASURE GARDEN, | inthe examination of the United States Laws, p been alee pioneed with noes ees atone ‘This popular piace of Summer resort, so conveni- {Juder Barbowr. | sections om tho treatment of the eres, for the par- ent for an hour's recrea’ 0 fsci'itate the ixbor of ihe profes PCSe O. preserving and improv ht. taxton, will be pened Sa SACS Ce T the laws. Whe have occssion te ascertain Roepsxfully fae. the afternoon of Mouday, the S1of May ce to the enactments of feror of M. C., Louisville, Judge Sanford, BReorryn Cutnoragpic Insite TION, Lb After most carefa! examination of Mr. J ‘obese Proxime, when, and on erch succeed: througnout the sexson,a fine Band of Mu be in attendance, and the Dancing Saloon wi the Bench and Baran immense amount udee Marvin. A CAKD, to.nll respectable visitors. Pe ivan Glasses. | sin enabied to testify that their hardness, discomfiture of the balance of the party, who receiving and opering 2 superior stock of | Turonghovt the last season this admirnblo Pieas- pichtees if re en clearness. polishing, snd an ¢ On! Bape render had often been on the verge of famine while Np SCMMER CLOTHING, also, of | ure Garden gave universal satisfaction, and was | Present 5 them particn|arly recom: © to those whose their white friend was with them. summer wear of Cluths, Cassimeres usand persons of beth sexes. patronised by iba t en the prote: in, Solicitor merely optics! impairment ofthe oyes tre in wani of “A rash was made for the bowl, and in the Linen, Drills, aad Duck, of the latest | Kneouraged by patronage then bestowed bowl, ss such ouxilicnos. I coumder, moreover, Mr. Tobias for gentleman and youths. There | them. the proprietors have made their arrangements | ©!a//8~ 1.053 lareo and closely | {ally qualified te determine t 7 focus nt the ere.both melee which ensued, it was kicked into the | have never been offered in thix marke: aueh articles for the coming on on amore extended and Hue- | Complete in one seine of a ee drag ty Sk6'y | by his optical knowiedes and experience, &: u river. The dusky beauty, seeing this indis- | of styioand make as cannot be manufactured to or- | ral scale. whieh cant fail to delight ali visitors Printed pace: ulllaw bincing. Price $6, 0° by der in this city. WAL bi means of his optometer. In aeaigien. I further ap19-6w = $22 Ia. > mK 4 - state that Mr. Tobiss has eome mi - Ss LCCFRANCK TAYLOR tienta with Ginsses. to ther ‘and my eagiaction ABLE AND MOST INTERESTING LEWIS BAUER. M. pensable article of her houschold, which served the double purpose of soup tureen and intant’s cradle, floating away, rushed to her white friend The fol.owing rules must ba observed by all their | mail, postage prepaid, £7. trons : : errs No pol:tica! discussions whatever will be per- STEPRENS & CO., between Sti and 10th sts. NG E 3s - mo ill not be admitted, unless accompanied : GOK, Pyseroone meg | Meng ofthe ‘ ‘i ; . Boys will not be admitted, S$ ACCOM: . Trav AURY’S oyal Colleze o: Surgeons, 3 Mem! and throwing er arms around his neck, with B4 NKING HO pts E by their parents or guardians, poemee sae af fot tn lapel 4 st. of the Medical Society of ‘London, and of ths tears in ber eyes, said, * Ne-ne-mo-sha, Ab- CHURB BROTHERS, . ‘3d. No intoxicated person permitted to enter the RFcorps or THE REVOLUTIONARY WARK: con Pathological Somety of New York; iste Sur- reeyouw! neguynsdon On-to-na-gon! which Depositors depositing Bank Notes will please | gates or to rennin on the premises. taining the Official, Miltary and Finnncial Corres ofthe Reys! Orth he Lustitution of in Engli ns, *D a | mark their Cheoke syable in currency. ‘The public wilt, at a ciance. comprehend the ne- | ianink the Official. Mitiary and Finencial Corres. Nanohester, Mngland, and Surgeon of ths B. best papel earest Abner, save, oh Deposites of Gold will Paid in Gold. an foram ae roinean eee Army from 1775 to 1293, vontaining the most interes? «|, institution. i ; emy a : Accounts will be oponed wit! depositors allowing | tions, whieh will be the business pelee ofh- 7 bh ni and financial infurmationdu VORFOLA, Va., July 27, “The waves were cold and thecurrent stormy, | them to depomt Gold and Check for curreney, the | cers wh wil! always be inatiendanes. wand op ooypoaeey ib empire —_ mization of all the | Inthe experience B poo two years, | have found i i r 4 itor being credited with the difference, HUMPHRIES & JUBNEMANN, nd : * k. ente of at difficulty in obtrunmng Speciacies thet were but this aes to meer esty and gallanicy ett ated CHUBB BROTHERS, Proprietors of the Pleasure Garden. Regiments, showing the namos, rank. ¢nte of com- | great difficulty ne ex- was irresistibie, and the chivalrous gontleman mission, time of eul:stment,and services of the uf- | actly adapted to ie werknerss of my sight, ‘This in- cro on the corner of 4th nnd rs tes of each: aso, the general and | convemence Mr. Tobin seems to have removed £ stripping off his ‘breech-cluth.” rushed to the $t.0004 YEAR! = ° avzimd Cap Deere ee ecege tho present by lie substitution forme of better eed : The stragg! hort, but viet 2 $1,000 A YEAR!! re — eer a lf Washinnton, Lac. 6. Weedon | mvronutable Girascr. They are cleor, chryeta|-tike rescue. The struggle was short, but victory Re ,An Agent is wanted in overs | ap AG GAGE EXPRESS OF FICE | Gorcrals Washington, Lee, Groen, Weedon | morenurahie Ginssce. They ore cleer, chrysto} like perched on the wet and dripping banner of our R. Townand County inthe United 334 D StREer, and others. to these who from age or other inhranty require er- hero, who stood, Hyperian-! ke, on the rocky AR. States, to ovgage in a torsos Adjoining Tae States Printing Oftce, Last of American Officers Imprisoned, Gficisiaidintiuswary. = J, J. =I MKINS, M. D soode 3 » hle snd easy whie'! — Th, oh see + saan Cc. sr sh a hy ft oe atracarish mere K. the above profits may he certain- | The subscriber, Begeaze Agent for Baltimore aoe of their capture, relesee, £0. Awaccount To on were Bi 3 Sap et. eh 8 erg ibrdpea ded R. ly realized. it is an artinie of fand Omo ant Wasbiucton Branch Ravroad, has Fel , ” pene san tak oon at cca te th ver deriv: t - iD Society of the Cinannati. impaired as to require the uz loneen, I would he river derived its name, and is that which R. daily consumption, and can he | opened an offic, at tie above piace, for the aceom- . * “ i end M shin "Tet tabi 1 i itle of $ R factured he A ‘3 ft In New York, Peansylvania and Maryiand. a recommend Mr. John ‘Tobias eutabie pors is now sought as the title of a new State. + manufactur in the Axent’s | modation of ihe ic, Where orders can be lef for hy hers’ names, &o., the half-pay. vom from whom to obtain euch GI they re been proposed, and it must bear an Indian R. dress JAMES. T. HORNE, | fen" yal to Man goon te Gi, ty or fGieorgetown. complete ist of all the rand near ight. sight hes boon ionp name, let us hope that it will Le indieative oi KR. Box No. 4401. New York Post | "Gitise open from 7 o'clock s ra: to eorclock pm. | Officers who Served to the End of the War, | Yery much by 8 servies of years in the Fost Ofice somethin beside such achievments of shirt-tail Ec prevey oct daily, except Sunday. 7 to 19 0 eh IN TORR | And scquirod the right 10 half Pay for life, commu: chivalry.” . Mm. * bs a Il o’clook at might til afer day, dering why eee HN tation aud laud; proceedings of the Sith Congres aud | {it | need but one light. Wk. WALE Gacrace Arent Baitimore and Ohio Railroad. 8, RY NICE CHICK wae Vv ‘ United States Court of Claims relative to a restora= . — Wo V ZRING PIANO- tion of the haif-pay acts ulthe old Congress for the Deraetxenr oF INTDRION, May 8, 195 “ae —Thi ‘ . : T FORTES having been taken in ex- B.—Persons coming to Washington or going to t From natoral defects aud the unequal reuge of my Parizx Macue.—This article obtained its change, wit! be sold very low, on acon on FA taf jimore, not having mado up their minds witece ae Omens ef ahs Maabatian= eyen. | have been oompelied to use clase for seve. name from the ah grag paper which forms the | dating terms. Also several other seocnl- they will stop, by giving up their checks to mg | y: welt fe e Revo. ; principal materia &gents onthe cars, willl have their bagenge taken | Viretnin hal in its composition. This | hand ones at the een. 6 METAEROTE, a oi t 3 ed different opticians without and iand laws; the reasons which | years. 1 have tri of at this office, or at Baltimore once, No, 11 | \¢' tv paseage of the act of July ©, 1832, by Congress; poe nas vgcfety ed my eree. Rout Shar treet and noaxtra charee. “dio the wames of the Virginia officers ‘who receiv nit winch | have found to serve me fectly. adeccabsss a k ith an interesting socount of the military land | for wit: Wich | OROe cmeter here enatied ter adapt QTICE.—} havon {ew of those cheap TOU." T | districts of Ohic. Kentucky and Tenuessee, the lo- | MZ 02) most minutely to the eye, A wnost oheeriane SETS on hand, which I will sell cheaper’ cation of wariants, sui vey s, &o,; 5 recommend Mr. Tobias to ali having ccuneon to e Tred eee ere es Naan oo Kevolutronary Pension Laws of the United | ase glasses, and bear BENT Ea EBWIN = NA, '. aD HENS States an optician. om A 5 hi . Arvoleeige mumergue omestionsat 38 Pa avenue, | AB they now exist. with commentaries thereon: | “sr —_Ate't Rev'v tn wien tnd Warravia paper, which is cut into the required size and . shape, is made of the consistency of the hardest ali a ae se wood. by steeping in vil, after which it is left to T 2 WONDER OF V dry inanoven. When the required time has GIBBS VEG os SS eS ee & Pend att onvive ail Bente dissnsns, me "Pal for s inutes, when a coat of refined black SON'S HIST: Faecal E, from t varnish is laid over the surface. Betore this wor Nees ee FE, rom the BI yA eSam ALSAM) " notes on the services of various classes of revolu CARRIAGES varnish has become dry, pieces of penrl, cut in ream, vol 3; price, bound in sheep, $1.59; cloth, erie py tot ot tionary oficers, with an extensive list showing the Tre Subscriber having mace additions to his % 2 . 5 me they died, &c..&0. / Ory. nowone shapes of leaves, roses, and other flowers, as | 810%. 5. Home, by Kirwan: price & ete, Sees 1 nt SOR MEEVEE Tb toes incre taine veuans GPO pags, Pelee Otek: in the Distriet, where his facilities the fancy of the artist may dictate, or the ust received by AYLOR & MAURY, OSEPH T. K. PLANT & Co. Postace Scents toany part of the United States, macufscturing eil kinds of GA character of articles may require, are laid on Booksellers and Stationers, FASHIONABLE UPHOLSTERERS, | xcept Califor feel tothe | RIAGES and LIGHT WaGO cannot be sur- the paper, to which they adhere, and which | mal 3% Pa. avenue. Manufacturers and Dealers in Sofas, Chairs, 1s work 1s iatended as a book of reference passed, GIBBS’S removed a second time, anothercoat of varnish is applied on the surface of the pearl and pa- aa ee ey indiserimi i i EVENTH VOLUME BANCROFT’S HIs- seu had eatiotont (sa to dey be erred caret | So face af the Dantes Staten: Prine tine tenet Sr 3 the Revolution preceding July 4th, 1776, this day pearl, and the same process is repeated several Fuviished, 2 . |, and from his iong im the bu: . , Bs 7 ¥ lias farnushing & ther- * tatinfaction. is again placed in the oven. When it has been I “tai Bie neti ger Sates Aged ergs She best manner. Carpets Cua ul to perwoas same titie fo Ing or pose wal Binds of eres ee Vagons kept on 2 ol jo be manatee ono F memeer® Repstcon Wad Vp revolutionary wat, ra ear tne reteintinas | Ai, REL AIRS neatiy dove, and all odors prompt. 3%) D rtreet, between 9th and 10th streets, Wash- | of over 50,000 meat ths hands Baik ak oles pat > efor new ington, D.C. teats ___m23-3m_ | ary anny ec ae watndindy whe fought under the Second-hand OTE SREW FIO E we LXENEsseEs ON PATENT LEATHER. 4 —— nner of 76, that the nuble actions of their ances- ber ‘corner of 14th at.. end at bis Sai; ns Roop " t ms " it escape reminiscence of therr descend ae times, until ail parts of the surface is made| ma3_0 ss FRANCK TAYLOR, _ ain wis aoe sa tia croe pans gence 9 of TEW GROCERY. WINE AND LIQUOR quite oven. This gives the pearl the appearance EY. CHAS. B. TAYLER’S WORKS, visi leather nthe beet sonde cl nettien alow ae theit brave deeds and patient sufferings. fell N STORE of having been inlaid. The article, which is Mark Wilton, 50 cents. ture that can be sent by mat! to your fiends, their still im an ucfinshed state after a thorough pol- G ‘en's 2 fe PEL World, 30 cents. has ‘treats, ey on ow Beer of WINES ish, has to be submitted to the hands of the| £&d7 Mary.or conte CO Gt. Taken ai? wt OMY costing from 5 | oN EY se LOAN on STOCK SECURITIES Tiqrows. CloABe, ane fee ORUCERIBS: ROBT. Ch ‘ 0 artist. upon whose skill its beauty ina great > nea ca Te — | The eubecriber begs leave So ony the weight being only ono quarter of anounce. "Th NTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPORITES. ened & Ss —s and 2. F 8, C jour, Soap, Olives, Rais: ; od SANDS’ Gallery, : fine Sus: "Roe all ofthe measure depends. Under his hands the pearl ruth. or Persis Cinreton, 50 cents, ma 5-tr Pa. ave.. bet. 8th and 2h sis. mee ae ine. Fi Sardines, Anopovies, &e most but roughly formed, is soon converted into « hank{ulpegs, 30 cents UNNS & OLARK es | oe — Sate oa pprowed brand ~_C_- , s are fall- blown flower, surrounded by its leaves and N F Dost houses, Brees! the corner o' | 'Y pa one Le bg af 2 buds. The branches are first traced out with BAVLETT. DAVIS & CO’: teh we Oe ewe. =wen” | chasing oe! sapuii ait an Methane Glinen, tm acamel’s hair pencil, dipped in size, upon whieh CELEBRATED PIANO FORTES, —— sae nee teeee se sssort By a desperate effort he stuuck his fot against on the paddies so as t pash himself as far from the danger as pozsitle As he did so wched bis bead. and he grasped a rope. New life secmed now infused into him. Me gathered all his energies, and fastendd the re ¢ round Susy’s waist—consciousnges ‘then er irely forsook bim. In the meantime wit m ses of the scene, after giving Cuarles’ in- sts actions to the captain, had watched his strug- gold leaf is atterward laid. ‘Then follows the cauts, | painting of Ls and leaves, the color of fimcare yeh kp robe a4 i Sprite 3 conte, ae hich is render most indelible by the ap- tA J PY nae = 8 wolaiien Pica of a sveeee ee of refined mite var. Phas eed ‘ A ts teprCURE hip Ls ni h. er‘ons Wi ave nm papier mac! 1e . G.J. i Nn 5 | articles have no doubt been ninck with the Pas aerial 3 volumes, ATA Viton. | natural appearance given to the leaves and MAIL POLISH stoi flowers by the pearl, the brilliancy of which en- tang ef L oe ob aS dures an incredible length of time. oar tah ativel, Pa ave: pa al - ons! —~? — A general ine at lesale tant!y receiving and , ‘ CARD MUSICAL. ported direct by the subscriber, at whol 7 Pemeeanys eaaivins Sof far fale CF eras, Tex A mhecribe: will oti the Harp | retail. i reasonable terms. 306 Pa. av., between Sth nal ti Piano. Guitar. and Vout Musions Washoe Corel Beets snegted Ses torme, and Purcharers will find it to their interest to examine | sagton, ax soon as a auilicient nuniher o eae Prmevy's Ol Whisky of 1880 constantly on band. for themselves the superior qualities of the above | papils is ubtained. Country orders punctnally attended to, and Coun- Pianos. Orders left at the Piano Store of Mei Richard | | Cowntry © ot iP deser pti. on cgasise- pipols, Covers, Melodeons, &c., &c., alee ce Daviz, Pa. avenue, will or ae RANDY,” ment. . wi aR LEVY fh he GP tay se) mos iv ES reet north. Store Bee Wes OWDER BOXES | gpg Qtetmiat of St. Paul’s Church, Alexapdrin, } b i Satesroom, TAS 1Bs, from the Raande om, unler Wilards'." | ToOW LAND MAGABSAR Olle Ginn | I" heat housess ai GIBBS 6 mret ine comer otek Pa, nv. and ot under W illazda' RWAhDs MAGaSear Omg I por of