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“I . PUBLIBHED SVERY APTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) S AY THE sTAk BULLDINGs, Corner Pennsylvanta Avenua § Eleventh St., Papers served in packages by carriers at Stnyear, Or 9 cents per month. To mail subsoribers the sub- Scription price is $3.5) 2 year, in advance; $2 for six months; @! for three months; and for lesa than three months at the rate of 12 cents a week. Single Copies, one cent; in wra; 's, two cents, Inserted three times for Wweesly, 25 per cent. advance; once Cent. advance. ees: A CHAPTER FROM REAL LIFE. _ What I am going to relate is not very start- a fot “thrilling.” as the minor critics say; but it is substantially true, and may interest the lovers of their Species of writing. Frank Lee was a fine young fellow, who had lately commenced the practice of 1a in our 'y; and after filing quite a respectable num- ber of “ declarations” in the courts, the youth- ful barrister. following the wont of his guild in all ages, had made another species of declara- nto a young lady whose name was Miss it was soon understood that himself and the damsel, who was of the highest fashion, was duly engaged to be married. One afternoon about dusk, Frank carefully locked his office, and a the bachelor lodgings of his triend Tom elisby. Tom had lately returned from Europe —was an extreme- ly handsome dandy of twenty-eight or thirty— and wed all those elegances of manner which I am told characterize invariably the traveled man “: Delighted to see you,’’ was the salutation ot Tom Wellsby, as he half rose from the aofa, upon which he had been lying, wra lin an elegant silk dress gown and axteaded jis hand, ~ but what in the world are you doing with that immense comfort around your neck ?”’ I take the night train down home, where 1 shall be for a week or two,” was the young man’s reply. ashe lit a cigar, “and I have a favor to ask of you hefore go.”* ~ It is granted.” That's like a real friend, Tom—and Ill conceal nothing. You must know then that I am engaged’’— * Ah! yes—and you wish me” — “To attend to my place, during my absence.” “* Nothing wiil give me more pleasure, my dear boy—pray. who is it?’ “ Miss Ellen Orsin.”” “Ah '—a young lady of the best style I think, and rich.” “Yes. very sprightly too, and you will not have a disagreeable time.’ Mr. Wellsby nodded, and aaid— “That makes no difference, Frank—but even at the risk of appearing both vain and pre- sumptuous, I must be permiticd (o make a ain- gle observation.” I listen.” “ Women are strange creatures,’ continued Mr. Tom Wellsby.” smothing his graceful moas- tache with a foppish air, ‘and it is impossible to count upon them. Don’tbe angry—but are You quite at ease in trusting your lady-love to me? Suppose she fallsin love with me—or re- ——— the idea, suppose I fall in love with er’ Frank Lee smiled and replied— “I'm not at all afraid.”” * Weean’t calculate certainly upon women— they are so eapricious.”’ “ De you think so’ ButIam willing to risk the chance.” “ Very well. Frank, it is at your peril. My fiendship fur you will make it quite impossi- ble for me to become enamored of Miss Ellen, and run against you: honor bright, and there's not a pa e of danger there. But women have a ridiculous preference for my style, you see Om thinking aloud, and if your lady-iove forgets you. don’t come here and murder me.” ~ Again, I am willing to risk it,’ Frank said, jaughing, as he gazed at the inimitably foppish Mr. Tom Weilsby, “so it's all agreed, and 1 qpust get on. The young men then shook hands, and sep- @rated. Prank Lee remained absent for three weoks. and on his return looked decidedly gloom Oze morning he looked gloomier still, as he perused a letter which his servant brought irom the post office. He read the letter again —tolded it caretuliy, placed it ina drawer, sud then rising. began to pace and down his office, buried, it seemed, in absorbing and sor- Towful retlection He was interrupted by the entrance of Tom Wellsby, who was clad in the height of the tashion,and carried his whalebone cane with ex- quisite grace, az he strolled along. Ah’ you've returned have you, Frank ”” Tm glad of it, and give up my charge. “* Have you fallon in love with her ’”’ said the young man with an uneasy laugh, which was plainly forced, “why something must have bap- pened, for you really are blushing, Tom.’ “Psbaw!"’ replied Mr. Wellsby, “how can = wake such « chargs against me, don’t you now I rouge, as they do in Paris ””” “Aad you return me my—my lady-love, heart whole ? * Quite,”’ replied Mr. Wellsby, with igh and undeniable constraint of manner, ‘ she is really delightful—but I can’t stop now—I've anengagemont. Call soon. my dear Frank— delighted to see you.” Aud Mr. Welisby hastened without giving his friend time to reply. Frank gazed after him in silence for some moments; then going into bis chamber, which adjoined the office, he minde a rapid toilet. and bastened to the fine mansion ot Mr. Orsin. Miss Ellen sent word that she was engaged— would Mr. Lee please excuse her? The oung fellow gazed at the servant with perfect tint derment, and was only awakened from his reverie of surprise, so to speak, by the closi door. Then with an up and down movement o! the head. he retreated, and soon regained his office. na the next morning he called again; Miss Ellen regretted that she was indisposed—a vio- lent headache must be her excuse for not see- ing Mr Lee ~ Very well,” said the young man, compres sing his lips, “ to-morrow shall terminate the affair.” Aud duly on tho next day he made his de- aisive trial. This time Miss Ellen was not at home, and her visitor Lowed calmly with the air of a man who is not at all astonished. He ‘walked ten paces, and then quickly turned his head. ixing his eyes upom a window which he knew to be that of the young ladys chamber. sAs he did 4, « corner of the gauze curtain fell, aod an arm with a bracelet upon the wrist, was quickly withdrawn. Now, this bracelet was a turquoise which Frank had presented to Miss Enlen. The young man went without a word to the lodgings ot Mr. Tom Wellsby. and his visit seemed to diseoncert that gentleman greatly ~ Why, how goes it Frank ’”’ be said, point- ing toa vig: *haven’t seen you for three days. Where have you been’ he added, avoiding his friend's eye. Jalling upon Miss Ursin, ply, as he declined the cigar ‘Ah! was Frank's re- calling upon MM’. Orsin, eh? not ** was Mr. Wolleby’s rather uneasy s ) replied Frank, “beeau having made three visits. and tuwnd my: turned away at the threshold, 1 ean no longer count the ng Indy a2 one of my friends.” “Ab! is ic possible,” suid Tom Wellaby, evloring with pleasure, “but really, Frask, that is shameful.’ - Yes, perhaps.’ “Aud Ul tell you what is more shameful | still! “ cried Tom, throwing aside his drosaing | gown, and rising sudJenly, “1H make a elexa br f it, Prank! and acknowledge my dis race’ I have been a false friend’ 1 bave betrayed my trust! I have gone, day after day. and looked into those dangerouseyes apd played my aire and graces. like a miserable sham gentleman! and made your sweetheart iE_EYENING STAR] _ OE es att THE WEEKLY STAR. — ‘This excsilent Family anid News journai—con- taining 8 greater variety of interesting reading than oan be found in any other—is published on Saturday Trexxs, aslo swig Per MatEM = en Cupies ._ ably in ad By subsoribing m Clubs raised without the intervention mail agent ofa 2 cent. of Bereaved." it invariably contiton Were sy, Ne thet bes made FEvenine late so generally throughout the country. at the paper. P ¥. lowed & commission of 90 Boots, Shoes, &c. $$$ aa—ar— — TS THE LADIES OF WASHINGTON cITy, Having been encage? facturing VOL. XI. sot as Wai be al- acents al y, r, “I suppose you ve made an honest near her again—if you may do as you AUCTION SALES. By J.C, McGUIRE, Auctionee UBLIC SALE OF VALUABL DweLtrxe ann Warenouse.—On DAY, the Sd day of June, I shal! sell at Miscellaneous. V INES FOR SUMMER DRINK, Viz: CLAKET and HOCK, from importers direct, of the ee brands : Michaeisen & Co.’ passing from shame to a despise me too much! fession—I'll never go after thet you are satisfied, For Rent and Sale. ros SAILE—A comfortame FRAME DWEL- LING HOUSE, with back building attached, woodhouse, and a pump of excellent wateron the i premises, and si uste oa the west side 6th street 8 pAst BW years, We ought t ’ shat a , Vin, 1348, 1 a t. ® ‘ wot has 8 frent time what will suit them in that lines Lager E ae © ey 5 say oo oe mg Pek ee nodior 5 S ‘don Garemies ae sripiretee be Miintdestere wide aliey. that we do; which you can prove My dear Tom,”’ said his friend, look Derchiva” Sauare No. 771. with the commodions rkatrini. You oan find (atall times? * id a » looking at | Dwelling and large and substantial Warehouse} Ve. co. Leoville,” 1943, de do perty can be bought on rensonable peg the articles at the prmecipal Shoe Stores in Wash- the irate countenance, with a smile which | thereon, with cellars under the whole, Do, do. Rose, ats. and pts, Table Claret | application immediately to P. WEBB, No. iexton Gap—she ae mpeg eel Week: Boga wel eure and illuminated his whole gaat property 1s eligibiy. osetia, and ee eae _ St. fs ~ i ae = wi ‘7th at. Ree EL sa. foCurdy & Son's Phiaderpine make. ap2i-ly ee tor een | answer because I really am at a y v . Margaux Madoc d do do EW AND VERY DESIRABLE THREE [pss for words to express my admiration of your | sguptitny ether Gut ee ery ek any de- | poe Marrau odo _ Redwine | IN STORY BRICK DWELLING-HOUSE | )RUNKS! TRUNKS” TRUNKS honesty, and my obligations to you, for what | of 6v feet on Canal ruuning through the square | L’Gaudrie’s Margaux Medoc, Punch and Cobtier | AT PRIVAE SALE —The subscriber tas for pri “<r ies ta aa you have done.*’ om 168 feet 5 inches toSd st. east, thus having the advan. Y 4 « vate anies new and very desirable three-story Brick lersigned — constantly keeps males t. Emillion. Punch and Cobbier Ciaret | DWELLING HOUSE, with large Back Buildings “ Obligations !”’ eried Mr Wellsby tage of 8 front on both streets. The buildings cover P. A. Mumm’s the entire front of the lots. immediately facing the “Listen no’ ores osren rooms, built in the best manner, ” said his friend with 2 calm eastern basin of the city canal, and affords unsur- had s large v o ce CNRS Steinbei Cabri i » Vin, 1846 aud fu ed throughout with all the modern im: A VALIS “ * “4 i 7 Do, Lubfraummioh ore —— "do rovements as ‘and water, rHAce, range, &o fron Frame ard Wood-Box ‘atk ; smile, -‘and you will not find my e: ti advantages for the jing or shipment of ad 3 PT PESTRY and CANVAS a difficult oe I y explanation | Peterisls. Besides the intrinsio value of Do. Hookheimer do do oc. —situater codon f M corer = _ et ed BAG SATCHeLs; - 4 came to town last year from | erty, it may be added that, being within the limits | Do. euisteiner do do loth streets as one door east 0! street. SLING oF. i uips % : fine rT | ol oe Vv) ” A le . the country, leaving, among other persons, a | of the contemplated extension of the Navy Yard. it fo aici Méedioee Bocksbentel ‘orms easy And Mumediate Peerage eR SADDLES, HARNESS, \ 1, &e. ang lady of seventeen, with whom I was eters & fine opportunity for profitable investment or | B-- ‘ onpareil Sparkling Moselle, qts.and pts, | _ap 14d Auct’r.and Com. Merahant. | I am prepared to compete with the heat mann rovght up, and who was my cousin. I thought | *?Sot positive and withont reserve. nest ling Hock i O® RENT—TWO ROOMS wa the third st facturers, iu proof of which, read the following Re- T only loved her as my cousin—this little Car- | ‘Terma: One-third orn and telejee in two equal | Micliselsen & Co.'s Haut Sauterno, White Wine | JCOR, K building cooupied aa an oes ty eee. Ler reskecscar patios at the Paar of the Metrepeli= rie—and I almost forgot her. I saw Miss Ellon parmcnis, stone and two years. with interest, se- Do. vin. 147, Comeau Yauem, White Wine, Wallach, and immediate!y opposite the City Hin. oe ho ag ae bSrdeicee bars Fivacily. grace and fashion. to | “mn eokda "SGP MBU TIRE, Auct. | Forasloly SHEKEL & MILLER, Apply to KICHARD WALTACH. a6 “s onest, made me believe that I had at last : eposit: Tronk that is, for soltdity and quality of material, 274 Pom. avenue, adjoming tion. Banc EI TO 7 . the best on exiital Terese oo = : 2 SROM FIFTE TOF TY ACRES Saddier. found my proper wife. I paid my addressos | 7TH AROVE SALE 1s postponen | _ies-scow OO" Kirkwood’House,_ | FROM ELE LAND, suitable fora market ext yy Baa ees = ra until WEDNSDAY AFTERNOON, June 9th, at TED © CR PITC s. den, situated on the new county road, near Rook —" “ was acoepted—and then waked up to find 5 o'clock, at the Auction ‘ouma. WATER COOLERS, ICK PITCHERS, &c, pod Toil, for sale, Apply 10 GD. HANSON N.B : a that the only woman I really loved was my | je4 J.C. MeGUIRE, Auct. : ca nue and ith street. maz eotf | ph Tran sted with nentnene thet Siero cousin. I shrunk from uttoring a whisper of a ors = ations Stimpson's Patent Double foe Pitchers, i = interne henonnet PRITINg eXcow = TO jgeetoh. ; 4 sp By J.C, MeGUIRE, Auctioneer. 1 do. Buttor Coolers, .OR SALE—On Reasonable Term 4 ‘wt Ne this, however, to ilen, and you may fancy my RUST’ SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT d with parcelain, © new ar- ee aR cca then (1 ate Torta & Nonvint,) position. To marry a woman I did not love, IN & Tow N.—By virtue of a deod intrust i K street south, between ‘il and 45s streets west. 7 Neo. 420 9th st: eet, oppo. Weshiaston Bt. or to say to her that [ loved another and could | from Catherine Norman, bearing date «nthe 1th Su Ja lo d street, between K and t. with the improve | M4-L y to her that [ a hi d could | from c Ni f i I t piers di to ti Rand t, with th méty D.C. not love her, in spite of our engagement: that | Mix, 1837. and repprio ia iber 4. A No 19%, | Xyeter Coolers gy ters pd . eee ee ee ee Frame See. 8 a Sena * Py : jolie ib seq. subseriby w]e js be ig Cooler, n, jour rooms th. Lol ” ST! EF was simply my choice of courses. Do you sce | saleon MONDA Y. the 7th day ‘of June, Inst, at If-sea'ing Jars.of the most approved kind, ‘ards enclosed with each bons SEVENTH STRE! now what my artifice meant? I wished to give Miss Orsin ‘an opportunity of changing her mind—of discarding me—1 thought of you, and Icame to you. I went away and found that I 514 ha't-past 6 o’eloot p. 1 On the premises, part of Lot No, 104, in Beali’s addition to Georgetown, fronting 40 feet on Beall street, between Montgom ery aud Green streets, and r uning back with that width the depth of said lot, with the improvements, White Jelly Jars, Giass Juy Jars, Glass Preserve and Pickle Far . Sirup Bottles, Float Bowls, = White Granite and Glass Cake Stands, Fish Globes. hnck end of Lots, bounding ona) fe This presents & rare opp. rtupity te those desiring to ®e- cure homes of their own at an easy rate of payment. Warranted titles given by the undersigned, TOBIAS, OPTICIAN, INO. E. KEN Opp FRLLo’ = . t - se. And a variety of other articles s»itable for the sea- . loved ny cousin more even than I had ever bof ens oe he teseen Gani fo [none rebar eke telnet of China, Gass Rpsctasion ond Giana sated, to every dreamed and that she loved me! Do you re- onthe, for notes bearing interest from day of sale, | #od Queensware. ail of which will be sold, wholesale 2 —, ‘Telessopen Microsoupes in! collect coming to see me upon my return ? | seoured upon the property : and if unt complied with | OF retail, at our usual iow pre cat var “ Messrs. JACKSON, BRE _ma llL-eolm* D‘ C. 8 FOWLER & CO., Well, you interrupted me nearly in my perusal 506 Odd Fellows’ Hall. 7th st. of a letter from Carrie, which betrayed the in- hocent secret of her heart more powerfully than in #rx days aftor the sale the property wili be resold Meohons Week's notice, at the expense of the pur- chaser. treat variety; Cosmoramic of superior and ohonce pictures on band, tisoment in National Intelligencer. ‘a. ave., bet. 6th and “th sis, STORE FOR SALE —Aneligibie stand, je 8-e06t All conveyancesat the expense of the purchaser. 1, SUGAR, &c. doing an excellent retail and preseription busi we i S 7 SH, 1 5 Rio COFFER ass. Satisfactory reasons given for selling Terms ‘Tusrimomaye. r zopgcarl Sr ate Hl rom that moment | neo5-o0ude tn’ Say ALE ACH, Estee. 125 bie’ Porte Rise a Cale SUGAR. moderate, "Adress “Chemiat.” City Post Othe, en Noxgoux, Der. Rbk. was wretched, thinking of my engagement, = = 45 bbls choice Porto Rico MOLASSE: ma 26-2awlm” im: The Spectacles you ie suit and I was over} at the t sals of By J, C, MoGUIRE, Auctioneer, 10,0 pounds sinal! bright SHOULDERS * =" —F, je | Very well, and seem to have my sight Miss Ellen to ae! You solemn pre SITIVE SALE OF BEAU®IEUL Burry | 1 boxes Smyrea Fics. js Oe OTe For eae on seeee front iy | more than any other 1 payeistey the’. wae. thanks, thanks! Tom, for throwing yourself RSDAY AF ERNOUN, Ja e ivth, at six | _je2-cost MURRAY & SEMMES, 75 feet deep, corner of iith street tand G street I have tried a pair of Spectables obtained from Mr, : + Jun * & WALD SL | north. also, a variety of other Lots in various parts pat into the breach; and so, every one shail have $I shallsel! Lot No. 6 in O. WALL ofthe city, DAVID MYERLE, ‘obias, and find them of great assistance CX his own. and be a married man!” Syuare Sil, fronting 49 feet 63 inches on 4th. street, Ce: "515 SeventH Street, #2 b Mr_Frank Lee's lau: willkee 2, i Ie hi d corres ing with his desorption of gh was echoed by that of ts north, running Lack 93 feet. No. 2, Lodd’s Builting, sight, and correspond At wili be divided if desired. Continues to furnish COFFINS, at short notice, ma 22-eolm Ps avenue. | foous. L recommenced tines +. Mr. Tom Wellsby, who. although somewhat | ‘This Lot is immediately opposite Judiciary | f all kinds and sizes. 1 will rt JPARE CHANCE FOR WOOD AND COAL KTRRSRURG 21, 1854. imortifiodiat having bees, (hustle sone. | Sane, nnd vw beautifully located fur a residence. | £2 Temoving persons from the old mglaaass | FRARK CHANCE FOR Wi Renvenra.avacani | aboot Ave yenrauser} obtained from Mir Tota, ment of. was far too muth overjoyed to find Title p isa low til cast ine tesicn idem Furniture repaired; Upholstering done; sad Var- | OT upon H, near 20th street, 51 by 129 feet, nearly in Washington, 8 pair of Gineses for the spectacies fault. The friends were married on the same c i nishing done at houses, Residence—D street, between 6th and 7th, No. 420 Rp 22-e04in 18 mouths, with interest, secured by deed of truston the prenuses, jead J.C. McGUIRE. Auet. By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers, vA !.UABLE LOT ON THE ISLAND.—On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, Sth instant, at 6 o'clock, in front of the premises, we will sell Lot No, i6, in subdivision of Square #35, fronting 24 feet on sth street west and runiug Lack 9% feet to wide alley. opposite the new preprteren Church. For terms apply to Dr, CHAS. H. CRAGIN, Georgetown. Bp 29-Stawtf hich I used, and foand them of greet assistance to cy aoongio vision; and my opinion of him is, he is skillful inthe preparation of Gineses Sor oven ai oe .F. May. Lyncusrrs, November 7, 1854. From an examination of Mr. Tobiss’ Glasses, i? bis as oe 5, am nee at Or BLACKFORD. M. D. night. and soon afterwards Frank presented Mrs. Lee to Mrs. Wellsby “I don’t wonder at your preference,”’ whis- pered Mrs. Ellen Wellsby, with a smile, to rank “Nor I at yours,’’ was Frank’s reply. ac- companied bya gallant bow. But he nerer ASHINGTON INSURANCE COMPANY— Capital $200,004), with indivadnal liability of al! stockholder s—insures all classes of property Direotors—Wm. F, Bayly, Francis Mohun, Hcd- son Taylor, Sam’l. Bacon, Jos. Bryan, M, W. Gait, Benj, Beall. Jas. F. Haliday.and Wm. Orme. Of- fice corner Pa. avenue and ifth street ey Dentistry, &c. D CARD, R. LOOMIS, Dentist, wil! be oity during the summer inont returu the Ist of Septembe absent from this but will change Lyxcrsvre, November 10, told her of his artifice. " i JAS. C. MoGUIRE, Pres. professional duties, Ho will al Mr. John Tobias, lsving furnished me with Giss- nis lot is ing pleasant neighborhood and presents > * ce for larger and more cormmmodious rooms im oath (my vision ———-2+e-_______ a rare chance to secure a goat building ine,” GRAFTON D. HANSON, See. mattawlyif | his offic loca itycof which due notice will be given, | #68 by which Lhave been greatly THE PARIS FASHIONS. Torms: One-third cash; the residue in 6 and 12 3 SL 1st XHEOPLASTIC PROCESS Cee ere EO VEMENT IN MECHANICAL DENTISTRY. Dr. T. O. HILLS rogpectfully informs the public tly from reading at mght in my on ert acede "me the lughest piessure to say that | consider him & skiliful practical optiounn, raed eetits St NR BO UBT, professional Servjeert the Methouust Conterente, Witmineton, N. C., June 27, 1854. ™ months, with interest, and secured by deed of trust. WALL & BARNA RD, A B i NOTICE. Bune ALDWIN BROTHERS have removed their Steam Factory to the corner of First and D streets, two squares east of their former location, where they will ke pleased to see their patrons. ‘They de- Siz keeping @ good assortment of ani DOOR WINDOW FRAMES, We hear it rumored that our long skirts and sweeping trains are to be replaced by short petticoats—a desirable change. if effected with moderation, but, unfortunately. fashion repu- diates jes oneer. JUSE ANBLOT inc, on K Street, st W Bs. SAWING and of every description : and in fact every thing which the most perfect machinery, worked by competent men, can execute. . Cabinet-makers can aiways have their Sawing, taliie taste and none of the secretions of the mouth can have any effect upon it. ‘Testimonials from the most prominent citizens of Baltimore, confirming its great superiority, oan be seen. All those per- sous Who are sufleriug With i||-ndapted plates wiil piease give me& cali, and I will tuke great pleasure S,. that he is now prepared to insert partial and oF as—Dear Sir: Lam happy tosay ood sense, and one extreme is generally | Neat 1x Cinctx, in vux Finer Wand. aT Ate: | SASH Glazed and Un- HONE RAS full setts of TEETH at reasouable rate wee a cet which | obtained from yon Inst week J = the Spectaci . gusceaten by an excess in the opposite diree- | TION.—On WEDNESDAY, the 9th istant, 1 shall glazed, NEWE on this improved plan. The great advai are entirely satisfactory. From &n inequality in the ty The f. ns ase ppos sell, in front of the premises, at 6 o'clock bey Rolling and RALU Rs, tage tais process has over ail others i perfect visual range of my eyes, | have heretofore iret tion. e favorite color is decidedly green, | good three-story Brick House. containing 15 or 17 r PICTURE FRAMES, | adaptation, ‘The method of iteeil insures a most difhoulty in getting glasses of tie proper f ~ for bonnets, trimmin, and dresses Double | conveniently arranged rooms, wide hail, and kiteh- 3, Ova! and Circular, perfect fit. The metal is entirely free from all me- tances. Jt affords ine pleas re to state, that by skirts are worn in tafctas, and other light ma- | &®, the Lot on which it stands, and handsome baild- Jarved HU fis di ing lot adjoining, being Lot No. 18 and part of Lot terials. They are both simply hemmed, orna- mented by a plaiting a la Vieille. Flounces still retain favor ; they are now ofien arranged so as not to reach higher than the knee. Some- »tometer foulty has been Siviuceds 60 that the Glasses you furnished me decidedly can beet adapted to my eyesof any | have ever yet used. . DRANE. ey, Rector of & ames’ Parish, 19, 1m Square No. 16, iis property is handsomely situated on the scuth mde of horth K, be ween 25th and 25th streets. a lit- tle west ofthe Circle The whole property fronts on K street #2 feet, running back an average depth of . Pisining, and Turning done in the nestest wsnner. | in explsimng and exhibiting to them specimens of a friend to visit the estab- times five fluunces are so placed as to leavo the | abut Id) feet ton wide alley, hase Well of oe ctoee All oriers from the visinity and surrounding | the work. All inquiries should be marie at my of, ueuving bose infinsed for the pu frout breadth uncovered by them, and the in- | Water in the yard, and the walls of a brick butloiag | States wil! be carefully filicd and packed to any ad- : fice, as 1 am ths only authorized agent for this pro im the rear, ces: terval thus left is covered by bows of ribbons. Terms Plain skirts, which are always made very full, dress. IL We respoot full One fourth cash: the balance in six, request & settlement when twelve and eighteer months, for notes bearing inte- 2, No. 20 Pern, avenue, between 12th and Sahely oslor i 1 was furnished with & pair slightly r ¢ Gineawhice have atforded me more relief and - \Sth streets, next house above Gautier’s. I have ever tried. My sight, origin- our tills are presented. pe aperbnignaten of j writing an og at may be prettily trimmed by placing a bow of | rest. to be seoured iy n deed of trust upon the prop- | “mas eort BALDWIN BROTHERS. | “*"sireet a roel ceshiy soe very toes hour: but” with the ‘ ; i erty. pony TTT ; aE 3 — t ines Y most as inte Tipton, with long ends reaching to the bottom | “714 iutisoutable. A deed given’ and n deed of | FJATS OF THE SEASON, D® ® FINLEY HUNT, ooo eivin face linens tenant taee eee of the dress. on each scam of the front breadth, trust tnkea. a — _DENTIS foun ol BuiN 1 ON: about a quarter of a yard below the waist. | i¢3 d =e oe BENG ANC. west AT Ot hpi nnotigee lta eo ed = ee rs es vob ‘Late Comm:ssioneer Gen’! Land Office, Dresses are also frequently trimmed with silk By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. FRENCH SOFT HATS of my ownan Will perform all operations belouging Deo. 11, 1855. cords arranged in brandebourgs, or in bows = lished office, as above, Getting them from first hands I Profecsion at his old extablin 63 sci ortation. es Ihave used Mr. Totsas's Spoacies for three or with tassels. TLEMAN'’S CouNTRY RESIDENCE OR FOR A can Ofer thom much lower than usually soid in this nial four months, and saiee crest pen pi. ver aia A toilett kT FakM, at Avcriox —On THURSDAY our A peep at them will guarantee sales. DENTstRy. am_much pleased wine S aceEponon y becoming spring or summer toilette NOON, June 10, at o'clock, we shall sell | f Zy Sum of the “Wiute Bear,” corner of 6th DR. STEPHEN BAILY, benefited by them, + Be is composed of summer taffetas. with a double remises that beautiful smal! country place, | street and Pa. avenue. Or¥:cx No. 198 PennsYLvania AVENUE, May Sth, 1 skirt trimmed with bands of violet velvet, with to W, Molean, attested saitbeol | 2 RPst sole __ HOPKINS, _ Three doors from 14th Strest, was recommended to Mr. John Tebianeon sigan + = . , lexs road, two « = ma — - CIR ; AN bows of velvet arranged as just described. The ridke and adouing tha sieve ot ion SUPERIOR MUSICAL RUCTION, Dx. BAILY begs leave to inform the paviiethathe | SP4WIS Pratined to hud that Mr, Tobie memed fo corsage is ornamented by violet velvet brande- Bag. This Farm contams thirty-two acres . ss f the | Qau be seen atai! hours, st his office, located asabove, | cumprenend them by inspection and some. slg bourgs, and made with five points. The bran- | o! Rood aad bichly improved land; shout ten sores | ict: DE CCENIEE. (formerly Principal of the Hie feels assured that an experievonof kfteen yours: | measurement. and h bas krade moa yen of Peg Beet Oe aria ind on the front of the upper | {200d wood, | The improversents consiat of a pew | [uric Depertment at Latnpooo Inststnte, Dio) Je | practies, F"duthoult eaves that hehan treated suosese: | OSE tut suits in d skirt. Over thle is worn a pointed mathe Blox. new Fencing, youne: Orchards Vikest heariag | muontly in this etty, bees to tavorm the Must Face | Pet ot “amio hime to sutnoeny sae d ity, | Ny ts WaAskIneTon, Aug. 2, 1866, having two deep frills and a hood of lace. The | Fruit Trees, &c.' ‘Ihe crops of vexctalles nog | ctl public of Washington, Georgetown, and their 18] Having been for years under 1, Ko. “ hat hi tific or Gtherwise, relating to the the y of huw- bonnet is white crape, frowing will be given in tue sale, There isa Pump | Vieinities, that he wi ive.toa limited number of ence man’ 0 fc use in da igh One bande of violet tatfet See ue peated of good Water close by the door, a Spring of excel specs! Bat its advanced iMusic, thorguch ominent tn the protgacions acd eapenally Dra an iar atuy-iuchet procured cue et from Mir Pot al velve m a teal 60} + i " Ss 0 dis- a +. plait of the same color surrounds the crane, pines. in fact orn onatry rennience for saetioune | tut sae ee mtpSeer whi yatta? | oar mercurial preparations for alte oath alo | Sowgh tua ged'yk Tem exeetfent of violets in two shadea. ruche of blonde | “ferme: Oue-fourth cash ; the resid vein, 12, 12, | Professor. — i Teoth, aud that Porcelisn, mounted on Gold Pia! ‘onias. Sir: The pair of Spectacles and violets ornaments the inside of the front. | and 2 months, with tateresi. A deat siven and & | ,,Frof, De Cormiel will also give a regular course of | Ethe only reliable substance thet oan be worn in the attt2; Fy yesterday are Dresses of heavy tissues are usually made with | deed of trust taken. eters eerpenpres sheeealce eee mouth, a8 was most conclusively shown Ly the last to Re. hey are very decidedly the beat I posse nd ees : - A "ty fe 0 those da stent | American tai Convention. owner of eight or but one skirt, trimmed with quilles of either | litle perfect. ‘ to teach, or to those who may wish to make Music Gatlors if from hie long vesi- Lam the or velvet or lace, or bows of tbbea. ss Wale = EN ARD, Aucts._ | xprofession; showine the wnly true and prac! = Bineyem pois in Washington, he is ‘Tavorenly selected in different pisces and . Auctioneer. methed to pursue for imparting @ strictly thore Musical Eduoation, clastoaily formed sy condensed tuto eight seotions o¢ parts, and when duly qualified will rece.ve @ printed Certiheate of Merit and Com petency as a Professed Teacher. iLs Orders received for the seleotion of the best Instruments without charge. Address to the care of Mr. Dav to the Washington House, Pa.a ma 13 eolm* | FOR YOUNG CHILDREN, Forasnle by During the warm weather wide open sleeves appear likely to be most in favor. Barege, renadine de soie, or English grenadine, toile je soie, taffetas de laine, in checks, stripes, or chine, chambery gauze, printed muslins and pekin, with solace pationss on a white ground, are the fabrics which will be indemand. For full dress moire antique continues to be very much in use. Chines and plaid silks, in large patterns, are also much worn. known to his numerous friends and patrons, he bege leave to refer thei to the following TESTIMONIALS: - From the late Keser the uae of Epiphany o 8 Ou Dr. StxPuxn BarLy: Doar Sir—t desiretoexpress my esteom for you personaily,and my confidence it ou Bs & superior deutist. The operations execut for me have been highly satisfactory. 1 ogo tant you may receive the patronage from my friends and the pablio that your skill so we!l deserves. DAY, the 8th m the premises, at 6 0" tuate in Square Ne. 4 orner of Sth and [ stree inches on #th street. again # fect on I street; making 2 handson ot for the erection of a residence ant! place of business ad orming. : ‘Terms : One-third cash; baisnce in six and twelve months, for notes bearing interest and to be secured Piano Store, or ie. 3 stands ance, Engided, Go ee ou a ag: pose of preserving and "eis, 0 ok Reapecttuiy pours, Gi B SAD ELty eee net Pee cantity teak the) Dine paire, professional ommended to me on. it of their your remarte and at2 rections Gp the treatment of BRooxirm Geryoramvic yg: LON, jearness, pol Seg enk exact optical shape them ipartvoularly Sm Bg those whose Youre very tru! ae deed of trust upoa the property, ‘Title indispu- TAYLOR & MAURY, 3% Pa, avenue. Washington, Aug, 26, 1858. a. Pinon merely optical impairment of the eyes are in want of Tuscan bonnets are in great favor, and aro eed A. GREEN, Auot._ | jytytevty go0 OF Eeauimaux Land, by R “| Brom one of the oldest firms in Baltimore, Mesars. Fete aa eed to Fee aang by focus of the eya,botk generally trimmed with wild flowers and oats, - x “Saxe:ford, a story for the young, by FE. J. May : ‘8, Cotman & Co, Le Gpticnl knowledge and experience, oy or with a large rose, foliage and buds; some- By WALL & BARNARD, Auct oncers. a priga 75 conta. es Oy i o> MSY> 1 saving eoaployed int. Stephen Bauiy Sargeon Den- j MY Oe op his optometer.. In edditvon, 1 oan further times with a tulle trimming, embroidered with | [ NaN DED SOUARE AT Ie ee ae ‘The Coral Island, » tale of the Pacific Ocean, by tist, of SY gshipeian O17. 60 execute For, me en in- mpte tant Mr. Tobias nes Suppized some of my pa- jet, and finished with a brown fringe; a brown | o*o! front of our auction room, corner gih at. | RM wel “eons Fairy Tales, selected trom | Iny entire fact: sa with Glasees, to HIS. AUER M. De silk curtain and brown strings Young ladies enue, We will weil the whole of Square |), of Perrault and other popular writers, traws- | one of the 1 ROR uished members of the Dent Phys:rian and Surgeon, * ME ber wear white crape bonnets, ornamented with | NO. 176, contiuing 00 000 square feet. Thesquare is | {ited by °K Pancho: tice ct by Godwin, Cor - } College of Baltimore, failed, after repeated trials, te Hope. College of Surx Engiand: P t if the . : 3 78 between I6th and 17th streets w. aden ew yey: ‘Bo. furm the same work satisfactorily, it gives m oa] Society m, and o} ruches and loops of white ribbon inside; acrose Haiupshire avenue, ix enc with anew and sub ate ‘ti Teor ahi y, fro “yh ‘launch to the wreck Feat pleasure to express my entire confidence of the gaondic Sooiety of New York; late Sur- i te oy ‘i e 4 s u oO reCh > Ss ! oi foc ouroundod. with whoat care and. gees | Sites, “tis Susanwulic its viene, | gam" Tn Me mumskotewrech | Kt teaiecthapoatan semen | Putt Spr al eet Surgeon of the Be rose, surroum with whoat ears and grass Tiewaa: Ktearhi as . an Away to Sea, an Autobiography fur boys, by > 1857. anchester, . i" 5 Terina liberal, » Ma 7 : _ ii Many bounets are made of a soft crown of | je tts WALL & BARNARD, Anots.! | C8, Golen Cad or Showers and Sunshine, by | Mutraet fremanetereosived from thelate Hen, Jaks ee ms ply 2 spotied tulle; the edge of pink crape, with a a Harriett Myrtle, illustrated ; price $i. M. Clayton, a. Sin the onpastonen ebonee tes Ihave blonde falling over the front, and a bouquet of By A.GREEN, Auoti ‘Toe Thousand and One Days, a companion to the U.S. Sunare, Aug, 19, 1056, in the experi ‘es that Were ex- ts r 6 5 q ISE Te “ ” made for me work admirably ; noth- great difficulty in obtaining * This white pink roses on the left sido. A bandeau OUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN Pu Arabian Nights:” price $1. ‘Fae tooth you made! ! Sited tetas wane “d n- ‘ I pi hseeng y On TUESDAY, the oct Flora. of Self Deception. by A. L. O. E., author | tug eould Le better. Very ie Botly adap’ Chae to oa of the same roses crosses above the forehead, | a+ T shall well, at the rexiden of Giant Killer:” price 50 cents. OHN M. CLAYTON, eee She eubedinukion tora off tor inside of the bonnet Another is of Isly green : No. 457 iith, between F and G sts. ] 0 Prod Markhain in Russia, or the Boy Travelers ne relief from the maladies ef the | ne ereentt i Gimeesn. ‘They are clear, chrystal-like crape with trimmings of straw and bows of | north. celient assortment of Furniture, viz : in the Land of Czar, by W. H. G. King=ton, TB» 6 that seek d Dr. 3. Baily a3. 0 | and comfortable to my eyes. 1 would commend Bim chenill and straw see Inside, to the left, | M®hogany Sofas. Castor Arin, Rocking and’ Parlor | author of “salt Water,” &c., illustruted + price 7 ne ene een ene of poroslian teeth | to those who from age or other infirmuty require ar- i . 9 Chairs, t oe is a ik 4 a small wreath of white lilac, and bunches of Mahogany Marble-top Contre and Sofa Tablos, and | AM ster Fox. by Comus, stuhor of “Three Little and plurged several teeth Jor | tifommiaidinthisway. J.J SIMKINS: M. b. green fruil uches are the trimmings gener- + ae To wi ve t uire the use of Gisases, | woul: Secoummend Mr. Setn Tomes on mutants Pome OBERT TIX wm 76Of the Va. Conf, of the M. E. Ciiuroh South, api 8, 1598, = Mahogany Dressing and other Bureaus and Stands. Large Gilt-frame French Piste Mirror, Wainut Extension Dining ‘Table, Mahogany Bedsteads, Feather Beds, cen the Countess D’Aulnoy, illus- bert ; price $1.50, ound, or the Boys’ Book of Games, ally preferred, whether as decorations for bon- nets, dresses or mantles—they are generally QW Gi crimped and goffed by machine Cviffures of from whom to obtain such Glasses a8 may re- ‘kg. ; price 75 cents. Wo, the undersigned, heving had ——— to aval oy pata dh 1 Matt , Carpets, Venetian Blinds and Shades, it Tears, ora Pleasant Mode of | gxrseiy: f the professional ekill of Dr. 8. Baily, | quire, as he bas suited me with = velvet and blonde are mach worn. The em- | (inipee, Carpets, Venetian Blin ood lot of kiteh- by the author of "Peep of Day.” Surgeon Dentist of this city, oF having been oogmix: | for a far and mar pe Ea press lately appeared in a small blonde cap en Requisites, 3 5) conte. - ‘ Ant of his operat:dns on our families of frends, take | very mi f 1B rdla g bef required me tobe on without strings. At the side a large, full- | And many other articles which we deem unnecoasa- der to Learnihg, with 290 iliuatra- our aduuration of his artistic ment, pioasure in oxproesing eEerese, 3 Tuly satis! manner ‘clock at might till after duru e Terms: Under $25 cash : over $254 credit of 60 | B i 1 skill, as f the uniformly satu: nt from 11 0’ cio it might tall day, blown rose, with a bow of black velvet; of soe bug ; . = redit of eo} * Price #) cents, | ng 18 the Wildsor 4? ll, a8 well as of U the most delicat difficult ri but one light. W.A.WA . course, this will becoino the favorite style of | and 90d or notes satisfactorily endorsed, bear- i iacien. By RM. y Life in ne is Of 4 in which he performs the most delicate and difficult | tiwe 1 used Ballyntyne ; cap.—Paris Lette, North America ; Philadelphia ( je2 3t celle RTMENT OF INTERIOR, May 8, red From wlteyal defects and th eof my eyes, | have been compelled to lasses for seve- edinin oj H made RS my eyes. 4 ass months since Mr. Tobias made operat: in Dental Surgery.and we respectfully re- @0' end him to the coukden ‘aun patconage olthe pubic. of which we consider bim eminentiy worthy, ‘Tuomas U. Wacrer, Arokieeet U.8. itOle THomas Mitt x, NM. D.. of ‘ashington, D.C, NLS. Lincoln, M. Dicof Waswartan BD. € . 8. Lincoin, M. D.. ‘As! icton, D. Us Jos. H. Bravixy, of Washington, D.C. A. GREEN, Auct. By BARNARD & BUCKEY: Georgetown. OR SALE—Five Varvaetxe Buitping Lots ON THE Hgictts oF GroKGETOWN.—We will sell, at publio auction,on TUnSDAY, the 8th of June, at 5 o’elock UGENE buUPUY, PLE AGENT FOR Presse & V.cpin’s PERFUMERY AND COMPOUNDS, Tire Agency for the United States of Messrs. Piesse & Lubin, Perfumery Factors London, having been transferred from the late fir Loxe ox Suurt Swrerentvc —Two young officers were traveling in the far West, when they stopped to take supper at a smal! rod- side tavern, kept by a very rough Yankee wo- f Inger x-G toridte n .m, five valuable Lots, belong - ‘ij i of @xonce Watton, Ex-Gove F man. he lauliady, in ‘a ealies sun-bonnet | ing to the estateol Brooke Wiliams dec’: s uated | oeetiy od Brondway: to my own firm, <Mr. Gao: "E. Warran Lanox, ig Mayor of Washingtond fy recomme nd Mr. Tobias s to ail having oo to and bare fe tood at the head of the table to | on Congress acd Road streate, “7 Rese. le wane’ | ment.) 1 beg to inform Merchante, Fancy Goods Busey ag Ce As Office, i — bear FENRY EBA BN 1 pour out. She inquired of her guests: “if ng Ue kendsomest ever olered in ‘this places | Deaiors.and the Fraue generally, that shall kee ani . tonhouse Academy, si sete tees ‘arrants. they chose long sweetening or short sweetening < lat can be seen before day of saleat Barnard | 92 hand and in bond a constant supply of Piesse & Buekey *# auction store, and on the ground on the day of sare, We would recommend these lots to those persons in their coffve’” The first officer, supposing Lubin’s artioles: sueh as the Akg ages Perfame, ul that “long sweetening’’ meant a large portion and its compounds, the Pestachio. Nut pre: inall their variet oh may be added, trom ss CARRIAGES, — AMBROTY PES. HE Subscriber havmg made additions to his of the must satisfactory and universal luxu- One forget you—give you up for a fellow (uat’s not one-tenth as cad of respect! I say I bave acted like a scoundre!—that [ have no respect for myself—that this lady loves, and I love her, thereitis' Ive talked itout! miserable bum- bug that [ am! and if you wish, you may take that stick and cane me as I deserve !”” The honest fop had quite forgotten his drawl and languor—his eyes flashed, and his form grew straight and manly. us he gazed witha color in his checks upon his injured friend. — ey a hiragaal ara ho ir. con- eealiog his thoughts perfectly beneath a calm end though £1) mask. Factory, making it nowone of the 5 ‘ : ; 7 dave, : lita of that article, chose it accordingly What | desiring to locate upon the Heights, ag an opportu: | time to time, whatever sxid firm may, valiy. Mer wre the AMBROTY PES. inkes hy ROBERT manninctaring Wl binds of CAR was his dismay when he saw their hostess dip | nity luke this seldom offers i al] chants may rery wpon their ordevs being filled with | SAN Ds. “Pue wonderful accuracy with which those | Ri AGS and LIGHT WAGONS enot be sur- ber finger deep into an earthen jar of honey Sn pends eae aries romotness and care, and ona favnratie terms 4} pictures cangbe tak $ been atten siverted £0728 | passed, and from bis long me im the busi- Cone (the finger) | terest. A dead given and a déed 01 trust taken to ae- | heretofore, G19 Brondway, New York, f Wiis tle demmnd for ther here you wil ‘and you | ™A17 finds of Carriages and Light Wagons kept on ve - rol son S - a — = FAL. . hand. says lghost sacslcalog upon which the | Jo2te BARNARD & BUCKEY, Auets. IC The roal Frangipani Perfume is manufac: | “im'z9 theM yg avenue, bet-sth and 9th atresia, | NANG. REPAIRS neatly done,and all orders prompt- r4 = ¢ Lubin, o ond — that ing in Lange paper nthe ove beats | MU tn MC des Seite iad | un iy la heparin talon urcase's | J NOTICE gon any | Maina carrageenan roe that Jay in @ lat i oe Clerk's office of the Circuit. Court of the Dis. | 9&@inst iuitations, of which there are 2 ee ee one. | JOY OE a, Hoth the gentemon dlspensed with eres ibat | Espee cejumany fpr the County or Wasaga, | mutt, appronbimnty sero, the cx TENKINS § LAMB DIN at CERI WINE AND LIQUOR Both the gentlemen ispensed wit coffee tba| to me direct J hall éxpi 10 publia, ale fot PRANGT AG BOUQUET. ; Manufacture Hash, icors, an Bimda, Crown Are- NEW GROCERY WD evening. Ibis anecdote was heard ‘rom the cant im frout pieecouty pms of May — ise, | | RRANGIPANNI OIL for the Hair, exquisitely | NSvel*Oiite. and other louidings, Elan at » RE ie Jeave to say that he has Ate 4 % . 4 A . a " other work in connect baer See ee eae ane at'iZ o'clock, m.,the, following desorined property, *“*PRANGIPANNI FRUIT. Hold their scent for SE shiny She med ne Petpet weeps Le Ng ee Store carter oer of 12th and Hh sreate. * i to wit: all defendant's right, {itle, claim, and inte” | years, and impart a delightful fragrance to articles Tahtaent south of Boston, where he intends te Keep 0 RICE: «clave Patience 22 tue Yous iPbyslcinne-+ | vant ia and tos corena Brace Busine varied on | Tks ho R “Perma cash.” JENKINS & LAMBDIN, | TIQUORECICARS: Tour, Noap, Olives, Kain” ' Ay 3 a . - . s . Ne -4 a; ae be ood AZ, Qt Villette of Ta Salle, Ferm Ly rie er eae ae Gent aaa Lemire’ | PRANGIPANNI INCHNSE, “ake. hot oin GEGOND OPENING OF BONNETS ON | ime, hict Surimet, Auchowies. £0 Wash Lhe tine ag ee Toad at Monroe, Mich» | gnd levied upon as the property nf Johu fi. Veters, | det between artimont wi be delthttallt mien: E SiGe ext at *FEimiies and members of Congress are particulars She'made her wilt inthe ede ade ae ee Tee | Rid, willbe sold to satisty Judicial ‘No. 152, to May | Htytud the apartvent will be delightfully perfumed STEVENS’ New Fancy Store jyhasited to osl, aud examine the stock belore pur Shr sonte Sec wilt NS the prt ng IS g teri, 1858, in favor of John Purdy., SELDEN, ian unguent for the i Tis superlative fcaxrenes EL between 9th and 10th sts. we paning eine of fing Ravana Cigars, im- " u a Vbat ix most singular, a bet yh ~ Ss eiven ita we ~wide reputation, =. . lived ail the persons to Shows tee had bequeath- ap %-ts Marshal for t! istrict of Columbia. RANGIVANN BATCHET. m5 WAF.sm q BAs« IN@ HOUSE ported direct by tae ye ber, wholesale and spacial Aig THE ABOVE SALE 18 posTpoNen: | Sold everywhere. : 7 Gen supplied on reasonable terms, and Tee i moe ofthe raIn, until TUESDAY nexe HIRTS. = ‘ CHUBB BROTHERS. produce takes in ex Be bree axtenent ee onmins: pig: | eomen “une, au Hone and piace, Firrine sats Ab No uumBus. Depositors, depositing Bank ‘Notas’ will please | PYeyy%s Ord Weiaay of 80 constantly on hand. Poses to y *xperimests with the Gyroscope, W, SELDEN, Marshal Any gontioman who wants asuperior cut Shirt and |} snark their Ch pay in currency, try orders panctualty os 4 seennatic: merdia spokane emery snew wt | saa for the Distret of Commins. | wahirtty At of the het quahity ol materal,nrevary || “™Bapoaites of Gold will inf try Produce, of a ion, received on ogneig® magu Noi it — a thei cor- vu a ivee von on nothing, miupend aboy by electricity, set | 4ro= THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER | ner oféth stroot and Pennsyivaiin avenue. ‘No ht, [f sence ee eo m 3-1¥ 534 12th aireet nor’a. water on re and make a boufire of ice, load a plea ee at ‘TUESDAY next, the 8th instant, | no sale, F3 edwpositor being with the SORTER 7 LARS WORTH OF cannon with water and fire it off with an fcicle, | anme hour and place. Ai 1 a 22-00 HOPKINS'S BAZAAR. ne 2-1 = Tae ee? ope for cash. at show how the English propoxed to biow up the | _jal-ta __—_Miasshial for Distriet of Columba. | —™ 700K IN AT OUR IMMENSE STOCK SVERAL OLD AND VALUABLE VIO}. $ceer store: basto; Lud a ¥ and jot! for sale st the Mamie Store bet, 9th. a, poise nh ares PAS POR AME OP TORN BS munis * Sieg inane as No. 5-6 betwosn osu ane sath ts, ap een A a te Ge METZERUTT, ap

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