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THE EVEN = i PUBLISHED BVERY A (SUNDAY BXCEPTED,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner Pennsylvania Avenue & Eleventh St., By W. D. _WALLACH, Papers served in packages by carriers at 94ayear, Or 37 cents per month. To mail subseribers the sub- Scription price is $5.9 a year, i advance; $2 tor for three months; and for less than it the rate of 12 cents a week. Single 1B Wrappers, two cents, ADVERTISEMENTS (of cight lines to the square) inserted three times for $1; every other day or semi- weekly, 25 per cent. advance; once a week, 50 per cent. advance. STAR FTE NOON, maT VOL. XI. BULWER ON THE DESTRUCTION OF JERUSALEM. _A few weeks ago. Sir E. Bulwer Lytton de- livered a lecture in Lincoln, whieh city he has for a number of years represented in Parlia- ment. THe gave an outline of the history of the Babylonian, Assyrian, Persian, Egyptian, Greek and Jewish nations, and closed with the following powerful and dramatic description of the destruction of Jerusalem by Titus: “Six years after the birth of our Lord, Judea and Samaria became a Roman province, under subordinate governors, the must famous of whom was Pontius Pilate. These governors be- came so oppressive that the Jews broke out into rebellion; and seventy years after Christ, Jeru- salem was finally besieged by titus, afterwards Emperor of Rome. No tragedy on the stage has the same scenesof appalling terror as are to be found in the history of this siege. The city itself was rent by factions at the deadliest war with each other; all the elements of civil hatred had broke luose; the streets were slippery with the blood of citizens; brother slew brother: the granaries were <ct on fire: famine wasted those whom the sword did not s In the midst of these civil massacres, the Roman armies ap- peared before the walls of Jerusalem. Then for a short time the rival factions united against the common fue; they were again the gallant countrymen of David «nd Joshua—they sallied torth and seattered the eagles uf Rome. But this triumph was brief; the feroeity of the ili- fated Jews soon again wasted itself on each other. And Titus marched on—encamped his armies close by the walls—and from the heights the Roman general gazed with awe on the strength and splendor of the city of Jehovah. Let us here pause—and take, ourselves, a mournful glance at Jerusalem, as it then was The city was fortified by a triplo wall, save on one side. where it was ‘protected by deep and impassable ravines. These walls, of the most solid masonry, were guarded by strong towers : opposite to the loftiest of these towers Titus had encamped. From the height of that tower the sentinel might have seen stretched below the whole of that fair territory of Jjindea, aby to pass from the countrymen of David. With- in these walls was the palace of the kings—its roof of cedar, its doors of the rarest marblez, its chambers filled with the costliest tapestries, and vessels of gold and silver. Groves and gardens gleaming with fountains, adorned with statues of bronze, divided the courts of the pal- ace itself But high above all, upon a precipi- tous roek, rose the temple, fortified and adorned by Solomon. © This temple was as-strong with- out a3 a citadel—within more gdorned than a palace. Om entering, you behold porticos of numberless columns of porphyry. marble and alabaster; gates adorned with gold and silver. among which was the wondertul gate called the Beautiful. Further on. through a vast arch, was'the sacred portal which admitted into the interior of the temple itseli—all sheeted over with gold. and overhung by avine tres of gold, the branches of which were as large as a man. ‘The roof of the temple even on the outside, was setover with golden spikes. to prevent the birds ing there and d gthe holy dome At a distance. the whole temple looked like a mount of snow. fretted with golden pinacles. But alas! the veil of that temple had already been rent asunder by an inexpiable crime, and the Lord of Hosts did not fight with Israel. But the enemy is thundering at the wall. All around the city rose immense machines. from which Titus poured down mighty fragments of rock, and showers of fire. The walls gave way— the city was entered—the temple itself was stormed. Famine in the meanwhile bad made such havoc, that the besieged were more like spectres than living men ; they devoured the belts to their swords, the sandals to their feet Even nature itself so perished away, that a mo- ther devoured her own infant; fulfiling the awful words of the warlike prophet who bad first led the Jews towards the land of promise—“ The tender ad de''cate women amongst you, who would not auventure to set the sole of her foot upon the ground for delicateness and tenderness —her eye shall be evil towards her young one and the children that she shall bear, fur she shall eat them for want of all things secretly in the siege and straitness wherewith thine enemy shall distress thee in thy gates."’ Still, as if the foe and the famine was not scourge enouzh, citizens smote and murdered each other as they met in the way—false prophets ran howling through the streets—every image of despair completes the ghastly picture of the fall of Je- rusalem Kad nane the temple was set on fire, the Jews rushing through the flames to perish amidst ite ruins. It was acalm summer night —the lth of August; the whole bill on which stood the temple was une giguntic blaze of fire —the roofs of cedar crashed—the golden pin- acles of the dome were like spikes of crimson flame. Through the lurid atmosphere all was carnage and slaughter; the echoes of shrieks and yells rang back from the Hill of Zion and the Mount of Olives. Amongst the smoking Tuins, and over piles of the dead, Titus planted the standard of Rome. Thus were fullilled the last avenging prophecies—thus perished Jeru- salem a that dreadful day, men still were siving who might have heard the warning voice ot him they crueified— ily I say unto you | all. these things shall come upon this genera- tion. * * * (Jerusalem, Jerusalem, thou that killest the prophets and stonest them that aresent to thee, * * * behold your house is left unto you desolate!’ And thus were the Hebrew people scattered over the face of the earth, still retaining to this hour their myste- rious identity—still a living proof of those prophets they had scorned or slain—still vainly awaiting that Messiah, whose divine mission was fulfilled eighteen centuries ago, upon Mount Calvary.” £3 The London Express gives the following particulars of a terrible duel fought in the Bois de Vesinay, near St. Germain ~ M. Henry de Pene. a well-known literary man, who for some time wrote the feuilleron ia the Nord, of Brussels, which was signed Newo,’’ und who has lately written in’ the Paris Figaro. uader the same signature, made some playful remarks iu a recent article about the sub-lieut tof the army. This article gave offence in a mess-room at St. Germain, md. in his weekly article of last Sunday, Nemo observed that he had received a very evarse letter from a person who signed himseit * A Sub-Lieutenant,” and who talked a great dea! more fighting than a gentleman who means te fight usually This article produced a chailenge from the sub-lieutenant. When M De Pene and his seeonds got upon the ground, | they tound some twenty officers there betong- | ing to the garrison at St. Germain. The duel was fought with swords. M. de Pene wounded his antagouist in the wrist, and bled bim ‘Thereujo: an officer of the cuiraasiers of the guard stepped out from the group, and said, * Now, sir. you will have to fight me’ The vrave wan of letters accepted this second chal- lenge, although it was obvious that the men of the eword bad come out in great numbers with the deliberate intention of taking his life In u few seconds he was run through the body Dr. Guerin whe accompanied him from Paris, found it impossible to staunch the blood. The | wounded man Wa? removed toa little inn at Peeq. near the railway, where, according to the latest intelligence, he was lying, without the slightest prospect of recovery x In a Seettish regiment at the wattle of Waterloo the standard bearer was killed. and clasped the colors so fax death that a ser- geant. in trying to no purpose to tes them, | on the near approach ot the enemy made a vi jent effort, and throwing the dead corpse, colo’ and all, over his shoulder carried them off tu- gether. The French were charmed with the heroism of the action, and baiied it with loud and repeated shouts of applause a AeA. 2, Lenin EE i I don’t say, Mr. Judge, that the defend- | ant was drunk; no, not by any means. But | this [ will say, when i last 1 him he was | washing his face in a mud-puddle, and drying | it on a door mat. Whether a sober wan would | do this, in course I can’t say. The Court | thought he wouldn't. The consequence was the “defendgut’’ went up for sixty days. | | THE MODEL HUSBAND, The Model Husband must not find unceasing fault with his wife’s dress—that he must endeavor to be consistent in his er icisms, and when he has ridiculed her out of wearing thin shoes, he must not provokingly amuse himself with the “clickety-clack, cli ist Harps St He must not rail at her desire to show her Summer A the streets’” when she lengthens them down; neither call her a “shad.” and erhaps a “shadow,” when she wears one petticoat, and lary 1] course of “* Bochsa’s Rew Harp Ef- a sig be! given on the same terms as P1- ° ~ : Pepa Novals. Feriodionis, #0. o. au i i ‘Travelug Bag: s of all styles English, French, and American Sta- Fea ierutet ee iiidboerned and qua ities. Also, a superior stock of Spring and tionery of the finest quality t reat variety o1 gents’ Furnishing Good: + ER rg Miscellaneous. CAL NOTICE. CARD FOR THE LADIES eaves just . made extensive additions to my stuck of BON- NETS, FLATS, RIBBONS, and all other requi- site rom for oder ay in my line, I respectfully request your immediate inspection. : PR. C. STEVENS, je 5-en3t New Fancy Store, 3 6 Pa. avenue. Instruction, with &e., viz: ell a best Italian Ha trungand put into erder 11 uarter. A Strings at $5.25. retu; onal Books, Stationery, Gold Pens, the work. All juiries Clothing for gen’ lemen’s and youths’ wear. | American and English Standard Works of the latest ‘Star. WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1858. Dentistry, &o. CARD. Dr. LOOMIS, Dentist, wil! be absent from thin city during the summer months, but will he Ist of September to resume his, te will also change BF gee a of ui made a! Son, as lam the only authorized agent for this pro | Tra: cess. Office, No, 250 Penn. avenue, between 12th and THE WEEKLY STAR. This excellent Family and News journai—con- taining @ greater variety of interesting reading than oan be found in any other—is published on Saturday it mall agent,ee Sa te i Rosca geeieeees Settee cendionariont — ated a he opt a gay ay Se neds wih Postmasters who aot as agents w.il be ai- saedin comcntened ioeepins « Boots, Shoes, &c. HE LADIES OF WASHINGTON CIT dieser? se Chunar Reo past 3) y we ought is time what will hem know by th and cau safely say that we do; which you prove 5E: commodious roome in —4 it -clack,”’ of é Seen et inearing ; \eartinrerepes a . | shother loca ity, of which due notice will be given. | UY '¥ing our work atrial. You san fumes) thick boots, nor Koso | remind her of the ag peels — Brot DE COs tranes pee pty Peblic yemeeeiee aoe = the on eae thes age gin y heeded J. We dangers ot bunions from heels. He must not | _jel 2w* Washington House. ur jarce and supetiog Sxsortment o| (C#eortastic PROCESS eCurdy & Son's Philsdelphia make. ap2i-ly moda lle man not ube“ vo | T° MEME GR GuDERESS. ATHAN: | AUNECET: HER este GtSummarees | C' wecmanh SORBARNT O” | arate emcee a awkward, a coat sleeve ‘silly, and a flowing AND THE REOT (OF MANKIND. sly low pric se Oltearages ta in pert in e: teckel ete wi rye fea — The usders gped bas now and constantly keepa ene absurd; “because it is always dipping in| 1 beg leave very reepeer ful ty call your attention | Gatriazes of very dexoription built to order. and | ‘ull setts of TEETH ot nase raiee SSS on had ® large and wero the dishes.” He must not tell her that she | to. the larzest Assortment of TRUNKS Tepair.ng well and prouptly done at short notice. | 0" this improved plan. The great advan- TONKS aD UAC ine “cannot have a new dress—sbe must make her SAB aie Ones Spe Solesroom—Pa. avenue. south side, between lith Eke aie proves: mathed ay cee oe Me Hgchengl (Rey oi oi Wood Bo TRUNKS old one do—he cannot afford it;”” and when | fia milufwnon gill beets very reduced prices ; | ANd !2th streets, next door, but one, to the Star Of- perfect fit.’ The metal is entirely free from all me- | VF LVBE TAPESTRY and CANVAS she has furbished it up to the best of her abil- | cose mot noticed” Give mea call before Purchasing |“ Factory—553 12th etreet, near canal. lie taste and pone of the secretions of the mouth af rel ARES. ee uite GHELS; fine ity, remark to her—'How dowdy you looked, | ©sewhere. ae lamdeterminedto sell: mn ciSewtt C.F. GARDNER & SON. | rest promibent creer ot Bete em tne | SADDLES, — my dear, lastevening. What a lovely woman Boot, Shoe, and Trunk establishment, F. MYERS’ NEW BOOKSTORE. its great superiority, can be seen. Al! those per- | I sm prepired to compete with the pest mane that elegant Mrs. Simpson is, and what a hand- | ma27 tot bat. 9th and 10th sts., Pa. cvenue, . — sous who are sufferiag with ili-adapted piates will | facturers, in proof of which, read the following Re-~ some silk she wore! eally, she has the best = Public attention is respectfully wvited to his col- | please give nea call,and I will tke great pleasure tof tke C umittee at the Faur of the Metropoli= taste of any lady I know!" , np ce i iehaviiet is) LEAV- | lection of in explaining and exhil anirs’ | z 7 = t fHE CITY. would offer » my of- Te. titute for 1857: pea & | Norhet deposited a Sole-t Tro: rthat is for sovtdsty and quay of matervaly = Tomas, Saddler. a hogshead, 2 balloon, a puff-ball, when she aldsafew more. He must not affirm that he NEW FANCY STORE, Comprising the finest and most fal: editions of No. S10 Pennsy! core Byron, Soott, Will perform all JAS. S. TOPHA (late Topuam & ek : rican ane i a nae next house above Gautier’s. B.S. Kinsey, Currier, we) a best editions, ——_ d. J. G. STEPHENS, Splendid Family Bibles « Books, < = B.—Trunks Covered and every desoription of ona 3 2w No. 370 Pa. av., under Browus’ Hotel. Sonat tu Ny iocad Boner teen D » R. FINLEY HUNT.) ENTIST. Repairing executed with neatness digvateh. The English and Ameriosn Poets and Dramatists - y 5 ORFLET,) - ul Shakspeare, Miiton, Burns, — No, 499 7th sti eet, oppo. Odd Fellows’ inat i 5 ‘ es >. + The subscriber has Removed from her old stand . So Bi kc. &e. profezsion at his old estab! mé-ly Washington, D. 5 .. e de: 3 F te 52a Ae. Just nhoy, 4@ corner Bt, Also. impo: ad wi 8ep constantiy on hand, a * with his arm. He must not declare that she is Sia will Rave constantly on band every variety of eoiinetion of German Oi Paintings of the fnest | [DENTISTRY . wy BAILY, 514 semen 514 killing herself with that weight of skirts upon | FAney Articies : also, quality nat acu oat Orrick No. 198 PRNNSTLVANIA AVERVE, TOBIAS r igh nd \Wool; superior quality and’assort- | “No. 433 Pa, 5 2 s . her hips, se ent wi iy, and outrage: ment cmbroutorine bf every denon Nas executed, jes Pi Sroras Eciw een ot wad 6th streets. Taree doors Srom lath Street, OPTICIAN, ousiy jest about‘ that thing!” when she frames | 8u! rev ings of Patterns of ali kinds attended to, T cE —w = Dr. BAILY leave to inform the publi her that he ‘despises a blue stocking,”’ and | ima iz-lm MRS. LL, DRE: RUPPERT. | Maryland, on the sneer at her for a little dunce because she does 23d day of May, 1253. JA as a runaway, NEGRO MA CUB. He is , With the large Lumber of putionts,and great |g I e RITISH OUTRAGES, 4 . Yariety of difficult oases that he lias treated success- e800) croscopes ——.— 1 not know a Greek eharacter from an Egyptian | [por Ta ee eee A OES on pronght Te cantlin eect ally. wil enable lim to surmount any a:thoulty, | Frese vaiiety; Cosmoramie pes with hieroglyphic. In short, he must not have a | to bear upon tie Administration, who ave decided | Moca, uct Oot Nojuarks perceptible. He snye | Scentifio or otherwise, relating to the Teeth. His | S7est variety; Cosmor pictureson hand. Beeadver: habit of remarking about six times a day, that | t despatch the U.S. ime of baitie siup Pennsylva- | he rapnse he tana ok Matep. Bag. living near | Sminent in the pooh ee een oi rant Meo | tisemeut in National lutelligencer. b x : iate.the Guifof Mexico. Itis said that Commo- | Woodville, Prines Georgers Geen td. " pig profession, and especially D's. Harris = all women are born fools dore Stewart is to assuine command. aud the pri- ; sod J.and E. Parmly, ins led him, jong since, todie- Tastimomats. x F Pp The owner (if any) of the above described negro card al! mercurial preparat. for filing Teeth al ONT. Moreover, the truly model husband will not, | vate stores of cabin a d ward room, messes, tnclud- | js requested to come forward, prove property. pay | ai! Knamels, Getty foroha, india Ren gy m4 sensete. Dovjenber a. because he has had ill-luck with his business | 2 old wrec FEV YS mee a ree giarees and take him away, otherwise Ke will'he | Stl Enamel, G: Construction of Continu‘us Gum | | BIR: The Spectacles you I matters through the day. come home to the | Store, No. sot liih sirect. ma 29 | POnOE Or as the IW OHA WV. WEBSTER eee eS So a bosom of his expectant family with a frown : fs jeS-lawsw _ Sherif, vag flanged wy om | LITT. W. TAZEWELL, = ? . 5 v. KER ear aca li, 88 Was most conclusively shown by the last Meare upon his brow. kick the dog, box Harry’s ears, Bat PLANT, UNDERTAKER, No. 418 7th 3 5 vk Amerisen Dental Convention. I have tried & pair of Speotabies obtained from Mr. affect not to see his wife’s rosy mouth ready Jip eicent lent Gand ft vsepe == Ne ag ae AND HOCK. Although ue Hatters himself from his long resi- Tobias, and ind them <p Sssistance to my kis: fault wi uired in his !in Roe Hears " you want | ass oO es dence and practice in Washington, he is favorably | sight,and corresponding wit his description of for a kiss, find fault with the tea and toast, ea rse, If you want a refreshing glass of pure SODA -~ send for the cook out of the kitchen, to com. | Patent Corpse Preservers, kon &0. His oharzexare | WATER: lav-red with tin dafseess Bunt Sooe leave to toler thom to ths an Patrons, ke begs | focus, 1 recommend him ass ekilifal waffles, on that particular d | fore ay, and finally subside sullenly into his slip lowest possible rates. burn & - o.’s Drug Store, under W iilards’ where the best quality of the above beve- TESTIMONIALS ape-ly Hotel, pers and news- rages may be had. From the late Reotor of the Church of Epiphany 0 PRrerssve About five years ago, | obtained from Mr. in Washington a pair of Ginsses for py 7 jor iS City. ‘LOCKS !—CLOCKS!!—CLOCKS !"—Just_re- J. P. MILBURN & CO., Drnggists, Dr. Stxrzen Barty: Dear Sir—I desiretoexpress | which | used. snd und them of great assistance to paper. — . Lo. Cc ceived, a great assortment of CLOCKS, je5 osm Willards’ Hotel. my esteem fer you pt ily, and my coubionse a2 my decaying vision; and my og ts nin fs, Coat, Hie will always give his wife tmoney when she | from $1 to $1.5. Cali and see for rourselves, ~ — ~ OU 88 & superior dentist. pe operations exeou he is skillful im the preparation of e eyes asks for it, and never think of asking, “ What | & J. ROBINSON'S, TONE CARRIAGE STEPS CAY BE HAD | for me have been highly satis! tory. hose that you | not too far gone to be benefitted by . (ee 3 - 349 Pa. av., opposite Browne’ Hotel, »9 at the Ma bie Yard, corner 12th and K streets, | may receive the patronage irom my friends and the - F. MAY. did you do with that quarter of a doll Ig: peasy 1 NCHEDRS, November 7, 1854. Cerri pons bere = cheaper than elsewhere. public that your skill so wel! deserves. _ Ly s, 1 , 5 you last week, my love? He never requests N. B—CLOCK MATERIALS, such as Oils, J. RUTHERFORD, : poure very traly, From on quemiention of ir. ‘obiss’ Ginsses, her “not to have that everlasting Mrs. Kattle | Keys, Balle, Cords, &c., for sule.—the trade sup . Southeast corner 12th and E sts Washington, Aug, 2,18. J,W.FRENCM, | from his observations remarks, am to tea again,” when he knows that estimabl plied ahan: fab t N_ B.—Mantels, Monuments, &c.. always on renee that he is a skillful optician. CKFORD, M.D. little lady is his wife's a areat friend. He ests | [MEW BOOKS JUST RECEIVED AT SHEP | M22: nF Coen | From one of top oldeot 57m se Galtimere, Menara, sista: Peaepameread le enc » eats 5 $JUs ECKIVE SHE = = = =a ps ogge, C . . 6, Nov cold sll on Monday, and is thankful He N HERDS, corner 71h and D streets. PRoPosats FOR STATIONERY, Having employed Dr. Stephen Baily, Surgeon Den- | wir. John Tobiad: keving fern hed me with Gias- bet h pie room joka < sete . te asso-tment of tie publications of — tiat, of \estington city, to execute for me im- | ses. by which | have been greatly aided. vision brings Lome a | enutiful present on every anni- ‘chool Libraries, Re DgraRtMENT oF State, Q portant and difficult piece of work, which he did te having suffered greatly from reading ot taakt im Sart versary day of his marriage, and does not for- Family, Tales Washington, May 29, 1353. § my entire ion, Bnd in view of the fact that | esrier life.) it afords me the mghest pleasure to get hi: wife's birthday. He pays the bills. and | Miu thins: Lar ie mal Bcc’ | mevpittns fr uehnecety igs haw Ss | Blac ats anceuhapttpemtareat the oe | tay Sat Souder ui le racit optsgee = ; *. + aw 4 rue oman. Peter Cartwright, ible) ietion- mI Di by n bi Oilege of imore, fai’ |, after repea: t s, O88 buys the children’s shoes, without saying he | ary, Tounge of Fires What dust ldo to be Saved, | usually included in the general appropriation bli peciem the same work satisfactortiy, it ives me re ny enim Ho kovzix, wishes he were single again. He dues not Sung of the Adder. t. vingston's Travels in Afries, pobre enh | orhs®. oes te Baned peeeme ool reat pleasuro to express. say entire confi ence an¢ Elder of the Methodist Conferenos, smoke his cigar under the shadow e rake’s History o} ee ueePe to Houor, | certain incidental expenses of the departments and | Bizh estimation of his profrasional skill, xerox, N. C., June 27, 1854. curtaine, nor eall bis witetoleave the hte bas | seed weantera Seon New Lute et on ai appreved ath Auguats Tels, seule propera eins | Betmore, Jan 12, cbt. BARMANN BOGOR | ayy. apo. iTS AC ume Ma e d . 5 + 1842, OpORA! — she is sewing upon, and come up to the third | “Also, Agent for Publications of the “Childs | be received At that Dear renee Tees wal tract froma note receivod from thelate Hoa,Jeks | the Spectacles which | obtained from you inst w floor, to t el iy clan handk ief out of the | Friend.” maé | DP. m., on the 26th of June next, for furnish- 'M. Clayton. are entirely satisfactory. Froman ity in the oor, to take his By erchief out of e ad eh . a corner of the draw fur him. He does not con- sidgr a missing button the very greatest wrong a married man can suffer. How a Caick 1s Hatcuep.—In conversa- tion with Judge Butler, of Norwalk, a few days since, he explained the operation of the hatching process. which is so beautiful and philosophical, that as we have never seen it explained in books, we repeat it to our read- ers: The chick within the e, the shell; in the silky gg breathes through membrane lining the Entered according to Act Congress in the Inv such »rticles of station rv as may be required by either a lesa or greater quantity ofany article than is specified, acoording to its Wants durizg the year. ch articletobe of the best qnality, and to be delivered without delay when ordered, SCHEDULE. Paper, handmade, of Linen. laid or wore, 5S rests foolscap, Whatman’s or Joynson’s, NEW PERFUME rior Dentist; "AL eH} Jo TNO) TUTKT OHIO HUD FOR THE SEASON. KISS-ME-QUICK, PIUTILLED FROM FRAGRANT TULIPS. April 13, 1866. per 20 reais quarto post, creain-laid, to weigh not than 9 pounds ‘per ream, trimmed, ruled oa three sides, Whatman’s son per ream ‘We thous that seek relief from the malsdies of the . 1 can cneertally recommen Dr. 8. Baily as 3 he made @ set of porcelian teeth v,and plugeed several teeth for bas 8'| stood weil for more thar years. ROBERT T. NIXON, of the Vs. Conf. of the M. E. Chureh South, — ae 5 We, the undersigned, having had occasion to svali @urseives of the professions! skill of Dr. 8. Baily, argeon Dentist of this city, or having &nt of nis operations on our familse of fri neq fore Ihave heretofc U.S. Senarx, Aug. 19,1866, | ¥'Su8! rangeofmy eyes, x it fur one doves from ae std aeted get as fey t ton en Sopth you made for me work stmirabiy noth- — in weep pening age by “ year 1858. by Eugene Dupuy in the Clerk's Mernteg in the suljomed schedule and estimate o ‘eon! tter. Very gratefnily, js wed oy mee toate, —ES = ss, tity ; b tis to be understood b; « ‘O- f . 4 aid of your optometer ‘app! 5 ae posing that "the dopartment is tobe at fiverty te take jOHN M. CLAYTON. obviated, so that the Glasses you are are DUPUY’S decided!y the best adapted to my eyes of any 1 have ever yet wi wed. ‘ery respectfully — ork: E Ly been induced by 8 friend to visit the estad- linteoet of Mr. Tobias for the rpose of try: was furnished with s pair slightly ,whice have afforded me more relief and = cation than any I have ever tried. My ally very good, was injured by writing i: ‘s ly tog-very iste hour: but with the heen cognis: | Bight, frequent! take aid of these glasses I can study aimost as iste as " he pain | have previous- perr ad: tion of h istic | ever, sud that too without t! By Aas 5 at- | PiOssure in eXpressing Our Sdmuration o| " JOHN WI shell the blood cireulates, and is thus brought a a Sas ae Sri se welled of the uniformly satisfactory manner | ly suifered Gen’! Land Ofice. in contact with the outer sir. E. DUPUY, CHEMIST, | Envelope Paps Operations i Dental Surcery-and weteepeotiulhire, | Deo 11, 1885. : The head of the chick is in a position as if it = | 2) reams super royal, yell qoaumend kim to tm eraktoene and patronage of the Ihave used Mr. Tobias’s jes for Ly eg had been brought round under the wing and ea eT | ae sea ee SET ere One Le Tena: | Pee months one Saye eet cere se eens Oak —in just such a position that the least museu- ———- Ze ———— 1 do white blotting bourds, B. S$. Boner, M. D. of Georgetown, D.C. May 5th, 1856. lar exertion will press the beak against the sold eversrunera, m 27-3m Envelopes of strong smooth Opaque Paper, white 8.1 = OLN, a. >. nb sahinntae, p- Cc pilestenken | kaep eres cteaeaetioneeee bo . athesive. 5 ADLEY, optician ; shell, and about in the middle, and when any 2 by 5. inches. per 1,000 BORGER WALTON, overnor of Florida, ty, | was gratified to find that Mr. Tobias seemed to violent struggle is made it will break a little QPECIAL CARD—A Piano of Wm. Kuabe & by 4% a ae LTER LENox, &x-Mayor of W. comprehend them by inspection and some sficht hole in the shell. Now this little movement of | = Co.'s manuiacture, cost $575, fine fin- by 4 ao do Henrz BaLpwin, measurement, and he has made moayeir of Beats Fans ish, benutiful rosewood case, used in a bysk do d O.C. Wien, Prinoi oles that suits meadmurably, A. P. BU ° the head, perhaps an eighth of an inch forward, careful family only two tionths, now offered beh 95 ae febto if July 11, 1856, tarns the chick in the shell so that when the | for $20; renily agreathargain. Also, several new “3 Waskine Ton, Aug. 8, 1855, head is drawn back into its normal ition it | Pianos used only during the winter aud consequent by is se ae — = = = Having been for years under the ~ ‘of bav- 10 ormal position i d u = hy dq 0 lo = " The next struggle breaks a fresh hole, and so | *Rlemember the right mame snd pamber— | a oe de MER BONNETS. to the lowest price. | which answered both pu . Ihave used his for i ening i IHN F. ELLIS, Wy ie leas sadies, call at No. 277 on era! months, ex) shell. ‘Theat straggles® ‘as the chick pin ma 19 36 Pa. avenue, bet. 9th and loth ats, | 20" No. mae ae do | avenue, on the south side, between lth and " : EDWARD Stungs, y 3 Ass . 4 ————— ie aml (ie = s 2 lth st: . Department strength from breathing the fresh air, become ELL’S LIVING AGE, enlarged series, _. Eanclopes Lined with Linen, jie first-rate Milliner Hands wanted. ma 10-Im* Mr. J. Tostas. Sér: The pair of Spectacies you nore f1 i . F 4 made up chiefly of the best’ articles from the | 144 No. 1,105% — by 5. mohes, per Linn) r. J. Tostas. : Sinehors more frequent. Finally, in course of half a} £4 made up chiefly 3 b i m Es ™ furnished me yeeterday are ly satu i rai Ela aie fh quarterlies, tnonthiies aud newspapers; | » 9m by 4g do AJARSEILLES FOR RBASQ . &e.— Just faecidediy the beet I possess, day perbups, as it goes on turning itself in its d every week, infnumbers of 72_closel 9 by4” do (VE rece.ved, twenty pieces White Marseilles, fot | © me. They sre = p - “er: . m a ‘ved, 7 - and lam the owner of eight or nine pairs, carefully shell the little blood vessels which originally | printed octavo pages, for 1244 cents each, or $5 yea! by 3% do Basques, Capes,&c. ses aslected in different places snd from opticians reo- formed a connection between the chick and the | ly. make , bd do AVM. EGAN & rye ommened to me on nt of their ional lining membrane of the shell, are drawn so | _™!2 ERANCE TAT EGR: Lae Meat ire ok was pondiaen -_ aide ym foe in F ranoe, Eng.@id, and the Uni + dozen g ofa nv jor 2 6t pet. tth and 7th sts, 4 remarks “sy tight as to prevent circulation, or are twisted ANCKOF'T'S SEVENTH VOLUME HIS- | 100 ‘do oards'metallic erry’s, 0 = ae aera wag) mn cnebi gen ¥ ged ea, ytd ih sad when tha hiledhave becaree nian tory of Uuited States. being volume 1 ‘of the | tu gross metalic pens of approved make, pergross O AMBROTY PES. , Sanat cncanreleer mor wing the sight. y - A American Revolution, uniform with previous vol- Gdozen binck lead pencils, Brookmen & Lang- t satisfactory and universal iuxu- | pose of preserving RS EAL DW EL! and the shell cracked about two-thirds around, | unos. Price $2.25; postage 40 cents. Just received. don’s or Faber’s, per gross q 1in-in these progressive days. | Respectfully pours ig ve ite, the shell falls apart and the young chanticleer | For sale by TAYLOR & MAURY, 2 dozen red and blue pencils, Faber’s, per dozen PES taken by ROGERT fessor of M. C., Louisville, Ky, steps out into a new world ma 3 3¥4 Pa. avenue. 4 do ivory holders, 9inch, do SAND: 2 won < 1 acouraey with which co BRooxLrn Onenoramms InsTITUTIONs 3 A we . = No. 2! o en, has been « mn Atv ua ie Soeasionally the lining membrane of the egg QIGN OF THE ; 4 46 ou eee Novia 5 wellas the demand for thow. ‘They ure foundin the After most carefal examination of Mr. 3. Fobias’s is so tough, that the shell parts from it, and | * BIG EAG LE! in do do No.1? do parlors of rich and poor — so where you will and you | @iagses, | am enabled to testify that their hardness, leaves it unbroken, except in the little holes | GP ASSES Yn erit’or wakoeker fame OR: | 10 do do Nevis “4 hor ssbatedtiand sth atrecia, | oemens, polishing, and oxnes open! shape render F a : . opr vASSES, in gi 4 Py * . 8 5 ri » Avenue, bet. Bt. nd 9th streets. m4 described, and so if not seen in time the chick | TRAIT and PET URE FRAMES, round, oval, 1 ae ale tate, warconr, 4 SS ane aa =~ | rclvnstion! sapeireneg ot tee eyes are in of ai q ii i i i or square, gilt or otherwise; orany other kind ue ss 2 ae? aj % Dei moreover, r. to dies: a pair of scissors will effect a liberation. | Ot square, silt or otherwise or any other Kind of 3m) yards silk cord, per yard i vnit-| Lavortranr TOOCONTRACTORS AND Fullr auatibed to decormmne the foous ofthe eye.bork It is dangerous to attempt to take a chick from | GYAss PLATES kept constaatly on hand. cueap Eaoaty nk quae aaketanes, Draper Secale BUILDERS. = iw Gptisal knowledge and experience, and by the egg before it has, as will be evinced by the | for cash. JOHN WAGNER, 2 doken wafer atands. cocoe. oS KINS & LAMBDIN means of his optometer. In addition, I oan further cracked shell, turned itself nearly or quite 255 Pa. ave 2 do erasers, Rodgers & Son’s, ivory handle, | Manufacture Sash, Door, and Binds, Crown Arc- | Meane of Ike frome ee ae ppl s sist 5 ss ap2-ly between 12th and [sth . e' S > St itvaun, oy ] dof Monk » Plan and ses, to their and my sjoken of willbe broken and the chick cthet | [FOX CRAGKERA™Weare the acess of pa] 2 do penkniven, do. -qubiese®™ | qrares fam, aud otter Monidnce, Piano | ate wat Sime, fn i oa of Si Se proken and the chick either Fox CRACKERS aa ee ere of Jos per dozen | with House Building, cheaper than acy other estab- Physician and Sargeon, Berlin; Sone or ee The hele pppocet ante te Wwatshea ft th gelebrated CRACKEKS. | They are made entirely 1 se sad ager pore ease JENKINS & LAMBDIN, Of the Medics! Society of London, and of the © whole process may be watched if the egg | by machinery of the choicest Genesee Flour, oa A bcadtarwnk 1 ~~ = . lexandria, Pathological Sooety of New York; inte Sur- be kept warm in the hand, and observed as its gfe quote extensively used tha any Cracker “ithe | 1 do Ink, Jn quarts, bitck, Maynard & Noyes? Se a Geonglthe, Koval Grthopsedie Institution of struggles call attention to it— THe Homestead. be De ates See eatin haw Sick — per dozen OPE NING NNETS Hiancbester, England, rgeon Senne — SING d BURCHELL. 4S pcaa ere fe ser creed STEVENS! New Fancy Store, | gee Va., July , Tue Cost or A Mopars Betue.—t saw her ma 28 corner Vermont ave, and 15th 3| } an white an sas ean guan between Mh and 10th s! . E In th experience of even two ecm herp a 7 c : . 5 . . = - dancing in the ball. Around her snowy brow S IMPROVE YOUR EYES. oe macee ee HO Utes eaten seal acim tear (KING HOUSE Echiy adapted to the weakness of my sight. The were set $2,000 ; such would have been the an- | STRENGTHEN and assist them, by the Paria Geo. ab” <'tm Copatiobantcent: oe. 1B pte couvenience Mr. Tobias seems to Lave removed swer of any joweler to the question, “: Whatare | Optic, D, WOOLFEON, who 100 pounds sealing wax, best extra supertine soar CHUBB BROTHERS, the present by the substieution Sex sue of Sutaer & those diamonds worth ?”” With the gentle un own, 4# woll as the manufioture ots good many 10 set pres Fas: veel ee Depcstes. oe pen a tnd comfortable to my eyes. I wi 4 him 1 =C" =f pounds twine, gill net, per pound | mark their Checks payable in currency. and co : 2 dulation of her bosom there rose and fell ex- the latest improved SPECTACLES and on do ‘seine do D tes of Gold will be paid in Gold. to those who from age or other infirmuty require ar actly $150. The sum bore the guise of a brooch of | EYE-G ere NOR yehich wee Th 2 ao » course, for packing, per po Doncante willbe ciemsee with densentien allowing | tificia! aid in this way. J.J. 8IMKINS, M. D. old and enamel. Her fairy form wasinvested | PRRISCOPIG CONCAVE 7 4 iSHED 4, dozen paper shears, Rodgers & son's. 3-1 them to deposit Gold and Check for currency, the Witainerton, N.C., June 16, 1854. » } . y fo es| DOUBLE F ocus and DOU BLE POLISHED blade, per dozen | dopcsitor being credited with th To persons who beve had the sight their eyes se tu ten half eagles, represented by a slip oflilae | BRAZILIAN PERBLES, CR STALS, Etc., 1 dozen do do €4g-ineh cHUuRn impaired as to require the use of Glasses, 1 would tm, and this was overlaid by 00 more in two | Whioh are warranted toimproveany EYE atfected blade. per dozen ommend Mr. John Tobuns as 8 suitable persua i" hitelaces. T. fully each vide | With weakne: entaract or tending to it; also 2donen scissors - XP 5 reco whom to obtain sueh Glasees as may re rsofwhielaces. Tastefully down each side | SHORT si NESS. , Fah propusal inust be signed by tho individual D Sruee come vas he has suited me with & pectho.ee of the latter were $5, which <0 many bows of | ~Persuus w TP ented weer eases. or those | of itm making it, and must specify = price—-and States P fora far and near sight. My sixht has been impsired purple ribbons bud come to. The lower margin now using (om, wit: be suited at first sight. ‘Thowe | 971 n, price—for each and every article contained bistiiiser; (Mibccace Aeenk fir Delieeece | ae On service of years ta the Fost Opes ot the $300 skirts was edged with eleven addi DOUBLE-POLISHED VENEZUELIAN _ ae flee teed hele obatek artisiotsarable mal oes snd Washington Lb Raiirosd, has (Sagi pene at till after Gay. dering wh tional eages, the value ofsome eight yards CRYSPAL ROCK tie departinanc to judge and make selection. Sliould | upened an office, at the above place, for the accom- ey seed but one hight. W. A. WALKER, of silver fringe, » quarter of a yard in depth. | have received the highest recommendations at the Any articles be required not enumerated, they are to | modation of the public, Wuere urders ean be left lor | Ue DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR, May 8, 1855, Her taper waist, taking zone and clasp together, | (VOrd’s Fair at Paris, through their producing a | 2’ arueles be required not enuin prices, meoording | the tse of Wagons to convey Bay zare or Packages ar detects aud the unequal range of my sulin. ¢ eg Bs Ibast’ Sion, | clearness and éasiness of vision heretofore unknown | uality; | blank forms for proposals will, be fur- | to and from Ratiroad Depot, Steambonts, &c..orior | | From natarai defects and the unequal range of my 1 calculated to be confined by at least $150. | inany other improvementa, Tiehed at the department te ersons app'ying for | removal w any point in this City or Georgetown. 708, | ane ee ered deren opticaans out Her delicately rounded arms, the glove of spot- pee ail styles of ae ne FOC LS them ; and a8, without uniformity therein, the de. | “Ofkes open from 7 o’elock 8. m, to 10 oe! a Le eaitente fitted to my eyes. Four tous kid being added to the gold bracelet which are for sale at his store, comer of Eighth street and Levies Sirs age fo eee ogee =. sxnert Sunder. Kg yo aoe SN TOCK, months since weep pe ee eneircied the little wrists, may be said to have | pennsyivania avenue, or kighth street No. 491, be= satiny savasies thoreuien: Sigeage Acent Baltimore and Gino Ravirosd, | for me, which | save Soe Se ene been adorned with $110 75, and putting the silk | tween D street rp ton a<paune af tth xt "The proposals to be addressed to “the Deymrtment — So neat waeataie tothe eve. I most ch c and eatin at the lowest figure, I should say she ices go porn aee p- | of State.” and endorsed * Proposals for Stutoonery.” | Ne 5 Persons coming to, Washinston or come to | finaees Tnend Mr. Tobias to all having 0 to wore $3 50 on her feet. Thus. altogether, was | tish t Babe . n9-tf Notice wili be given to the person mi the e Baltimore. not having ie uP hes chap ginsses, Snd besr my testimony as to his = aghs ; . ; 4 i enamel : tract is awarded, who wil be required, within five | they will stop. by giving up their checks to my HENRY E. BALDWIN. this thing of light, this aes ee I IVERY, SALE. AND HIRING STABLE, | days thereafter. to rive bond, with two su @icient Aenteon the Gars, willl have their baxgaxe ink Ase’t Sac’y to sien farrants. arrayed from top to toe, exclusive of little sun- 4 On7th st., bet. Hand | streets, |: sureties, for its performance. gare of * deies, in $2,534 25. ‘The undersigned begs leave to inform the citizens The head of the departinent isin all cases, tode | Share «traat.and noextra aharve > PAPEK HANGINGS, a ' vntract have heen ae a CARRIAGES dard, i related of Miss C., a laughter loving, | ted ehriacanat all tim uve obtuse & the torms withinardazoanbletime, CoM WHY | ogack's Rignts 1 British and Neutral Commerce, ranatragcaring Fe aSiei esast bo oor- good-natured las, who was spending an after- | "iVrses taken at livery on reasonable locus! maiSiawiw 1 vol., London: 5 as ithtinn Oxon moet aa ; vg Seen sur conv reation pane scopes wagons share of public patronuge, nest Seid ay . gous EE AVENUE. it itis Empire, 1 wR pints ot Cartmate sat Loughe ‘Wagons kept on which Miss C. observed ‘that their hens dig | ™&241m" JAMES H. SHREVE, Jee not lay seareely any eggs, and she could not NEW Ss Heratl: have now in store the moat complets assortment — — 1 LIVERY, SALE, AND HIRIN BIABLE, is w AIRS nestiy dane, snd a orders prompt- Paper Hangings ever offered to the public of 1825 to 1853, L vol, London; 38, ly attended vo, i reason for it. : Washington and the edjacent etiens PUC OFY votive at the Olwe dtcaneh, 1 Vol., Philadelphia, | 7gasemtwae Carringes taken in exchange for new tml gat tig tae’ si Commer of 18% strectand Peunsylvania avenue. | lam now re-eiving, from Eranos, Decorative 1a las: G27 ber DR ofieth “ste. * Why,” observed Mr. P.. ‘my hens lay very | “The undersgned Legs leave to announce io ive pers of the most modern and rich designs, in piael, | Rusov’s Manual for @ritish Consuls, Merchants |” d 1-tf : well: [ go out among them almust every day citizens of arespemyern the oh c old, si . velvet, and wood Mnitations, with Lor a and Se i vol. Landes, ts ae Renhent aw GROCERY, WINE AND LIQUOK > im general, f m ond. . obi pn" ah { . “« L ; “ EF gtacions' ’ was the instant rejoinder. | Qx0 Cr EO, ine riety of atyle And pavtern, se eee "s 7 c lar Service, 1 valume, London; 87 The subseriber beet — ‘tet and 8 on ~—d by acl s z can, at all tines, be obtained #8 neal oil your attention to the fact that Green on Consular § . . . New Store, corner of stre * [wish you would come over to our house and | showy a turnout as can be found any- addition ‘o the areat variety of Paper Hangin te T pala : t opened a New i -_ Leepanassortme tof W IN ES: Tuu with our hens a spell, [’msure father would | where. My stock comprises a fine assortment of | Keep consiantiy memand therarnest eel handsor pest 2 _ FRANCK TAYLOR. | where ne etGARS, and fine GROCERIES, d balks. ser os he horses, which, for styte and action, cmpot be wur- | assortinont of AVIN DOW SHADES, GIUTC OR 23) WORK REPAIRED, or tak eas, Sugar, Coffes, Flour, Soap, Olives, Rae pay you well fur your trouble.’ She Il do. d’ by any stable: he country, and choice lot NICES, PICTURE CORD and TASSELS Gf auy ADIES’ Halk OI Be te oe aon Gael Fine Serdines, Anonovies, £6. all of the most iene of pew carriages and light wagons. Horses taken | jouse in the city. nm “ es 4] fd brands and qualities. Sanita f At livery on a8 reasonable terms as at any establish- Manufactory, Pa. avenuc, between 9th and 10th sts. 7 members of Congress are particulare Disrimction. ~A Roman eeelesiastic, in reply | Mo itan the city. Give me a call, and f guarantee otal ordara, i hope to tasris ant Gate cite pace ly Paseilige ona and exeamine the stock before pur- bes bh hana might be proposed, began | satisfaction. ALLISON NAILOR Jn. | *Haf@ ef patronage. OK-BINDERS’ THREAD.—Just received, 'y saying, “‘L make a distinction. ardina! ak b a having invited him to dine, proposed to derive Paper put onin the best manner, and in al! oxses B 1% pounds Book- Binder Thread. at St cents isewhere. ee On assortment of fine Havana Cigars, im- D2 3 iN. soriber, Bt wholesale and SECON D-HAND PIANOS for sale at fcom g15 | “8 crouch Gazette come} = #22 | ver pound. WMP EGANE SON,” | ported direot by the sussori some amusement for the company from the well | 9} to #150, and for rent upon ve! ‘ tes 5 je26t bet. 6th’and 7th s¢s-_ | ““Canal Boats supplied on reasonable terms, and known peeulisrity of bis guest, saying to him Jo Q ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCF,R Sarna Colored | produce taken in exchange. {i : r) F 2e3 between 9th hereby give notice that Virginia Lard Of OSQU TO NETTING.—W hite and Colore Levy's Old Whisky of 1840 constantly on hand. that he had an important question to propose ; —— Military Warrant No. 759, which issued o athe bth M Mosquito Netting for sul Country orders punctuaily attended to, and Coun- he asked, “Is it, under any circumstances, ADIE: BRAID Sarre trae S, HALF | day of Jane, 1985, to Joun Hisdom, & ss por, — WM ‘inp Fooduos of all decors on. received ey conan a 7 & is- WIGS, an Sal near corner serves ree yeara inthe Virginia S av’. has ment. . * sired pes rental “ teu ek of 1th street and Pa. ave. i je 3-6m pa esigrr =. —e je2-6t and aa 'm 219 554 12th street north. lawful to baptise in soup in general, I say xo! YING MY PiANOS FOR CASH, and having the Commissioner of the tiencral Land, ‘Othee for Beek sinvine AND PAPER-RULING EN THOUSAND DJLLARS WORTH OF if you ask, is it lawfal to baptise in your excel- 8 Inng experience in the businoss. { can. 1 wil, | seripin teu of and in satisfaction of say {yarrant. GurF a OMA the Lest FANCY G 00D", F nagaa pile ave, ce eat ae te thay. "Eryn — eee CATA One of the Heiry of the aid John Hig fos: des'a, sgogthen.y corner of Eizih aod’ v streets, —- BEY Th oth and 10th sia, ifference between it aud water! ma ), between 10th sts, -lewiw m6 Sin