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se eae ae Ne. 2.251. | Acetate. cise. soe om tow FOR SALE AND RENT. 4 STORY OF CURRANT JELLY. {conxtinvep. | “Oh! I don't think Bridget will have so much to do,” said Sophy, cheerfully. An uxpetcona AUCTION SALES. B ia systems abate to the sitsation EDUCATIONAL. “But I promise faithfally, that if, six e will atize our work after awhile, pre Sy J C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctionce: RIVA ALE OP JABLE + . 7 monthe? trlal, you fad ft impossible to assame | and I hope we shall go on smoothly "" SOOTHING GRLY VALUABLE REAL ESTATE 1 Va TO SENIORS: CORGRESSMEY, | ROLSATIONProl, BROW, our rightful place without breaking the peace. SM ‘ash! Not to weary os 's _— re Fer Chi at succeeded nobly he found it pretty hi Mx City oF AN. R valuable residence. having wil get another house and weewill bogis sat ES NOON ‘2d. advantage of both town and country. f»rmeriy _.f don’t mean to say,” remarked Sophy, ‘that { am never to blame, or that I am al- wys just as amiable as I should be, and I e mging to the late Andrew Hoover, an4 now © pu times; occasionally she almost wished she had ivi Sq N front oo krowa as Rosslyn. situated in Alexandria county, t experience and in tesehing wick never undertaken to disturb “mother’s” sov- feet on north K street, between 13th and [4 on the hehte overlook eorgetown. imme: | snd ni the losats invite to an ereign sway. Sometimes Mre Clinton icc | . SURE TO REGULATE THR BOWELS. fees Tanning back 3 ort tra Seer adie | d sie'y ediolnier tae ref pp on i feet alley. Ly Aquedui the pointineon | e¢ patronage. at the “ : 4 3 things goon quietly, then again sho would | D*P*°4 Pe it, mothers, it will give rest ce yourselves, and Ligh of these Lots, fronting immediately | tomrlation tor the widge to be teitasee anne ° Po- | tation. : ap 5 ware, and overlook, tomse, and from which there is a delightful view of ‘aon"t mean that your mother is alwa: make very provoking and contemptuous re- ed AND HEALTH TO YOUR rows id Soares them very desirable fort hand: Washington and th ~ M MRS. Mook » I "3 sqncd... ite ‘er exacting; sometimes she does things I should | marks. She had begun life on narrow means, Tmmediatsly after en the premi att sett | 8 ioe yo wold at @ bar hbaped thepablis that GR ee ee eek et ae nny Gaal the nS. | eho, Tit, eguare Noe Bie Tomine 1 feats | fain on acooynt of the uunvoidabie rendence of tie = seeder Pub get was busy, she cleaned the brass kettle her- er | ani n able ring up ee s ork avenue, at the corner of 14th 5 nex: mn me self, for fear I should stain my hands with do- | their family and lay by a comfortable roperty. timely (p.ct 20d running through to north H street | A large tract of wood of orginal growth, ‘he course of study pursued ° ing te - » S| Se tought Sophy was fully extra agua emesis Oe | mputarore Rat alaonemhamms ie soralo | oa datas paca, Liner’ | branche requats oe orourh Bagh oduan Alfred augured well from this spirit of oon- | #0d predicted that Alfred would be completely Immediately after, on the premises, wesha'l sal] | c&u be had at reasonabie valuatio: in addition to her day sohpiars. is of cession; and Sopby went to rest in a very hope- | Tuined; she also made numerous observations . - me of Lot Po. 8. ined 0.28, fronting 32 feet | , APPLY on the premises to the ma reosiving into her ¥ 4 = ful frame of mind. Only, before she undressed, | *bout people that were such great “ladies,” : : streot west, runing beck ater ae eet RLS, or to she looked in the glass to see if that spot had | that she did not feel herself fit company for ‘disappeared from her cheek. No! it was there, red and gloomy. What could itbe! A mark set on her for the thoughts she had indulged in®hrough the day ? ‘ged from 10 to substantial and well ny ae Oe a them; she thought such folks had better have ed stor: Brick “pwelling House, with ‘OR E TN n New 4 k ba | Care ot paps have staid where they were, and rot have come Law| containing two handsome 0 iR-enth_st., fy Tonle? morgage w among those that were beneath ’em. These Neel ‘Kitchen and other neoessaty son's Drug Store. The locatio nenoot may apply to W. 4 things tried Sophy awfully. Many a time she | ,a* g nthe in New Exp, | Out Punidings poof, the Siar wee oxalic la the city bane in fhe square dy 7 i iduei ¥ oppo: : - CHAPTER II. ran up to her own room and shut the door, for Ter ne fourth in exsh; the residue in 6. 12, caaio Anda | SOMN . t AIRS. y ‘or Lomng, ond Sortner postiosiens cepts pt ber Sopby rose early the next morning, eager to fear of saying something she would be sorry for eed 3 a iv 27-f begin the work pe reform. Greatly’ to rid. afterward. And then she would feel as if there | _It set eniyr i fe ‘conveyanoing at the cost ofthe | p SALE OR RE A large and was no use in trying; but a good “ery” gener- | ttemeeh and sa Rewatl ai be Hi ; ; ‘va d yO ‘ i i ry h It will aim tae ney two-story and attic;) + Seduechoe Gare ee ally relieved her, and she would start afresh, eos 7 THE Bowsis ‘aRD Winn Gotte, eas icine pee eS coe a oe bee ped mt me ___WOOD AND COAL. AND COAL. ily ar ‘he bs pa comforted alwnys by the remembrance of Al- | and overcome contulsions, which, if not apeedily remedied | {[F° THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED | PREUX, Grocery Store, cores Teertinat v EL FU f& LS? atvee forks, the ne, and the Sapte fred’s promise. One thing was very strange, | #4 in deuth. We believe itthe Busy | unui TUBSDAY AFTERNO May oth, same | avenue. : —= “ap Bove table. But old Mrs, Clinton’ sotrnibnens | "there magic in it? The Tittle blood-mark wmyid’ "3.0. MeSUIRG & Co; dats. | @ RARE GRINGR OW on LOT No. 5, in | plbavenow one of the most « stocks of b bh a te been ite threw | 02 ber cheek varied always with ber feelings. 4 an rage 7 eens Square 372, fronts 27 faet 5 inches on New York Pas we Broken Goat ‘od when she set down to breakfast, quite threw Was she quiet and happy, it was pale and = | —__—___—_— vd By J. C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers avenue. running 135 fest to K street north, with two | white Ash Ege Coa, ~ir4 bd Bridget into the shade. “ sit b:; but when her anger was aroused against : VALUABLE UNIMPROVED PROPERTY jx | 8™8/! frame dwellings it isa fine site for a gen. hite Ash Stove Cosi, Lamp a abe bat on earth is the meaning of all this? the otfending ‘‘mother’’ it glowed like Perr is N Spay AUree DON Agerions OR A rhea Baay piory ¥ iS Sere ee ahs im” roverton Pree Bareing, ene je asked * t NESDA » May 9th, at ha > Savente st. pa: r ve Sizes. - é rs bs Sta x of fire. Sophy had an uneasy fancy that it was a ’ t 5o'clock, on the premises, we shall sell the follow- FOR & OR RENT_—O: H ko: , Oak and Pine 2240 pounds te the . Pen mascae § Focal sill orp token of guilt, qemething like the brand Cx ‘ ' : ‘ag improved property inthe birt Ward, viz: | BQO USM on neon bereeen nee Bee | Wyck oats i A i: ~and- . Clinton found that noth- PE: . % . our things a little; it is hardly worth while to po die Spas Page Ni + and spit. inal 2x . ; with Ds food rooms. with Eas jpeach room, Terme All of which I will sell at the hee ag ing went to wreck and ruin, though the best | ~soid by Droggists rh moderate. Inquire of JA » on they had was used in common; she found that | Principal Oifce. No. 13 Cedar 8 “* —_ snl 1b ote,, He. 688, N.Y. all the household Soskinny worked well, |, Tees et coe eee bodied e hough she did not step into itehen; a 72 4 tat apie of his wiles exiraagmace ied | GEORGETOWN ADVERT MTS| that, spite of his wife's extravagance, Alfred Frontine respectively on M stract mort between | mo ime put up for company.”’ “And you mean to use ail these fur every day?” cried the old lady. res, ma’am,”’ replied Sophy. -We'd ought to be economical,” said the old lady, reasoning the mater, as Alfred happened well c Uy sett lod. hoped will be promptly ted ow BATES, Wood and Coal Dealer, 14th and a near “6 dew was not bankrupt nor likely to be. She grew t -D. er 234 and 24th streets, on ‘Twenty-fourth streo about seven and a hal. uae tobe proseat. “Bridget wll break all the chion ts Ttecnire’ lees, to me few sharper things Ie vert eee SEMEMB: ig | tween Mand N, and N street, between 231 and Srasygeton city. For partioulars apply’ TRUNKS, BOOTS AND SHOES. and and! i i MER GOUDRS, ec . = : no Rg = Dane hte ne “tnd keeper than she had ever been! Having once Ca Gungiame, Bareke | Lanes, Cabrio Rio Crt ene eee nite pine in 6,2 st| A VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE-Situate BoCTS AND SHQES TO SUIT THE the coffee-pot covered with scratches. And been telieved of care,” she found bad beds Iso, & very. complete eno tment of Damacks: to the premises, Allconveyancing at the cost of ot Re ag § 2 Georgetown Weare now manufacturing all kinds of TS pleasant; she had her time to herself; she read ie {| the purchaser, i s rs! € what folly to wear out these napkins and yel- a Gio Hosiery, and Fanoy Articles, &c., @0, A ap avd JC. McGUIRE & CO, Aucts. | snd Little Falls roads, consieting of 102 In- | and SHOES, snd constantly spostving, & low them up, just for nobody but ourselves !”” and made visits, and rode out frequently, and | of which I will sell ch - = : wire on th 7. RICHAR. supp'y of eastern made work of every I don’t think Brid; t will be quite so de-| C™J°Yed it all. Her feelings towa er daugh- 4 WwW t HURDL By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. 4th and K «traate. Washington. D.C. ja 10. scription, mnde expressly to order, will structive as all tha ‘ether,’ ead Alfred, | tef-tn-law softened a good deal; she said to | —*?'0-1m _ : : , > per = be sold at a mach iower price than been — “XOMMISSIONERS’ SALE )R RENT—A ema! 8’ RE, coi bth et of ner thi Alfred that Sophy had grown much prettier| JOS. F, BIRCH, UNDERTAKER, Ck 3 A TORE, corser of 6th st | heretofore charged in this oity for much e's . » ; VED) 9 F : and Pe nder the do smiling phy will caution her, and watch Intterly, aid that she was an excellent wife for Cor. Bridet and Je . | By virtue of an order and decree of the Cireuit ble for od "Seen ttle at first to see that she takes proper " x Having give : Court of the Distriot Gf Columbia, bearing dats on | putable for e Hotel, Barre tobe bes J ored ot are of the things. It is much pleasanter to betc! yes ae _ ae * ven ot of my Business, i am prepared to the 12th doy of December, 4. D. Pi and passed in OR RENT—The FIRST FLOOR of the build. | storeand at the lowest Pett es: eal have the table nicely set; the same food tastes | M°V€T mopped a floor in her life. sr Sap P rooms fros Sadi bas rela) tees tateof James Be Fe ‘eres od ed. (Ne ors) Fang ing Immediately opposite the west wing of the s f ae. 4 great deal better.” prensa pase oda hai se oarataleceane plied at now miners CY om. eI have a large dersigned Commissioners wil of for eale et put. | City Hallsrecemtly oscepred be Chas, So Weoneee | ap sr 314 Foonsyivanie vent “Well.” said the old lady, dubiously, “ but 5 assortment of Cu! $8 always on haw fe auction,on TUESDAY. the 8th day of May A. | 83 an office, Also the front room in the second INK MAN’ STO} health, so interested iu he little skirts, and ‘ar vention paid to the removal of the | D. 195°, st half past 5o clock p. m.,on the promioas , | story and the third floor of the sane buslding. For SovTaeen — HHS TE ea dresses, and tiny preparations. She even re- | 4'A4 trom the ic to the new burial gruumts. t jowine real estate and ‘improvements. subject | terms apply to RICHARD WALLACH, sp a it wears things out to use them.” “In that case,”’ replied he, ‘1 hope we shall Opposite Odd Fellows’ Hail, Washington, - . 2 Hearses and Horses for hire. ap iv-im | to tne dower sts of the widow of said James | Louisiana avenne. 3 tf one Ii study their examining bo able to replace them.” vived her long-forgotten skill in embroidery, ; “as - | B-sirere, deceased, being one-tnire of therents and | ENATORS, MEMBERS OF CONGRESS— | mr FRUNKS VaLiCee (Senge + hy bea * and worked a blanket for the stranger which = profits of the said estate during ker |i di 1 but So the meal went off very comfortably, and | “nd the envy of ‘all the mothers-ef the neigh. Wells, soribed anc determi: ed by said order prehad oy tpendid suites of ROOMS, pean iar. | chasing cleowere- oo Mr, Clinton departed to' his office. “Sophy,” | £™,tbG SOY ofall the mothers-of the neigh PRY SER ie AREER | acl: Uta eaued net Error ia the mot desttale louise te Sy, | Reshma caniseoant ce eae ane enty said the mother, *-just get a pan of water and : Pay, ts OB! . , ~ Paed cit nembered eighty six,/86.) of the plan within one or two rown’s an ‘ork to be superior in Strengch rie . 2 gts p oft 'e mand returns eve i A squares work peri: , . | often looked at the old lady's still handsome s x i city of V ington, with the improvements there- # 9 t = ~ dishes right up here on the table; face, now bright with kindly feeling, and felt Mees and FRIDAY Poy Consisting of one two-story frame house with wilde wall co sab cot eho 08798 1 =o ee od rit as got a tremendous ironing to do, i i 2 : bis uf ment and one two-story brick house. : : sud T-wank bac-to hare an early preiry.| * | her heart go out to her as she never would ha OPTICIAN. his proporty fronteon the enst side ct Twenticth | 8th strect. between D strast nnd Pa. av. S05 | ora Ss, beeet <8 wt thought possible. She realized that ‘mother No. 13 street. between | K streots, and offers great in- —A nice three-story Brick HOUSE, y : T wish said fad spindle ger maa had known many troubles; she had buried nstantly fel seag oboe Na mere a say me ‘i ‘ on 2d street, between Dard E streste, in Rib? i ¥. e. qT) ‘4 ay «4 rw: 0 . 3 ms of sale: One-third oash; the residue in 12, | bey’s & he above pro; will be S f make a cherry pie for dinner. Bridget can do | ‘B® husband of her youth and four dear chil- | F. SPECTACLES, of 2° mantis avoured by the ‘bonds of the pur: | guid oa eaay terms, Brice made Known Dy inguire | NASS; S4DDLE: ‘Covered, ins work 3 * ™ dren; she was aged, she had few pleasures, the heat ewant ta r purohaxers, payable to the said heirs, and | ing of H.W. HAMILTON & CO. Now S62 th ef eb Se eS ial” ironing this | {u{le {0 lock forward to life. She was glad to silver fratuen, NA. Cid Weames Kopaitel ‘sad | pouring interest from Enoday of anle. “Tite deed to | sizct He W, HAMILTON & CO. No.’ 963 "Pranks delivered in aay partet the city, George- — her to finish her ironing this | ). able to make her declining years easier and einsaea sot in them to order. a pe retained until the whole of the purchase money | * fo7-tt “There is no hurry about it; we all of us have plenty of clean clothes. If she cannot finish to-day, it will do just as well to wait till to-morrow . * ’ “[ don’t see why you need make cherry grand-mother; she cried with joy tha hy pie; it takes an awful sight of sugar, and you town, or Ali I SS. iS = , AMIL happier. Day by day the little mark grew F°f RENT—A two story and basement Brick {the terms of sale are not oomplied with within VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE | We ING ta a we's celebrated F. ¥ HOUSE, near the Convent, on Fayette street ; | five d=ya from the day of sale, the Commissioners SaLe.—The subsoriber is authorized by the eas JAMES 8. TO! At last the baby was born; a plump, ros in complete order ; gas, &e.; with large ¢: n at- | reserva ‘he right to resell the said property at the | owner to sel! at private sale, two valuable tracts of y PB P» TOSY, | tached. Rent $200. te ermanent tenact Apply | risk and expense of the defaulting purchaser, by | Land. The first situated near “Graden,” the boy, hailed by none more ightedly than his | to JOHN L. KIDWELE, mar5tf | 2 the same for one week by two insertions | residence of the late Zachariah Berry, and adjoins phy’s poe oe onal Intelligencer. the lands of Dr. Benjamin Lee and others, and sufferings were over; she laughed with joy that F BT PL All conveyancing at fie oo. hee purchaser, contains two hundred and twenty-eight and three ; rs ee T. LUE, tenths of an acre, is and |, aad don't want des-sart when youhave a good din- | SYecn1 Kivmmcther’s smite, nt bit father's aa HEAP SRI Mon, | lesanearamnct aueuten, te inrrocmes Oa pein — r — Mrs. Ifred sat at his wife’s side one morning a EHOMARS PONT. id offers greet induonments to thone wish- can anton * Suapsetpad uncom: | “Why, darting,” he said “your current je " issi. x ing to hase rea! estate, beine i f the Fear othees antic fortable forebodings that the sceptre wasabout | eri 'is gone Sutirely, sour check nied es api-d&ds WALL & BARNARD. Ausia, | delighfiul nereborsete ie eect oee Aare est | cannot wear a eee to pass from her hands. She did not sppear | ever it was. E ARSHAL’SSALE.—In virtue ofa writ of fieri | cou fete oe mates from Bad pe eon Persons calling my down stairs that morning, to the vast content Sure enough it was so; and, better yet, the = facias iesued from the Clerk’s office of the ray hd gpd ov rh pee or Tearing but to an Lice ot oth of Sophy, who was thus enabled to proceed'| jast touch of rancor hal disappeared with it SPRING FASHIONS?! part of the District of Columma, for the re without opposition. Great was Bridget’s de- 2 17 light at the turn affairs were taking; she was fond of Sophy, and glad to have her assume her rightful place. Old Mrs. Clinton was one of the ancient style of housekeepers, who con- ceive that there is much virtue in scolding, ————— o> house door of said county, on more Suny ¥ tha i cig, on the stace road leading from that oity | “Rooms in this city—No. 336 Pa. & A Japanese Beite.—A recent East India| j want of Bokiouns ant srighe oosciie not intent in’and to Lot Evonty fourend two-tenths of an nce ee sy pes fot ete sedan traveler thus sketches her: “I sawa young girl i od two-tenths of an acre. mn y line » hei No, 44, in square No, 503, inthe city of Washin 1 i standing, fan in hand, at an open door, read- | * ea) of ton, DC. together with a'l and singular the tim. | from its promimite to Weeks jee er ; r' te Aljso,a very valuable tract of timber and wood eleanest, stro: i Bridge Warhington, and to me directed, I will | land.” meer, Brat rs from Sopby.’s heart. lt, euatonne publio sale, for cash, front: “T hie lend is situated about four miles from Wash- | St 0p produce, the MIN LA Sect, Putieaa ns F et b d from its proximit: vi ENTISTR 3 . . c Ito snit. ‘ovements thereon, veized and levied apon as the ‘4 D \ on ing She was simply clad in a loose crape balf | 22t!##! t« - prover H ington. renders it very valuatie, and offers a rare R. HILLS, ry of two years, = =~ ror ped Beet L hbeckeierg peilanety batt qromieg gown Gat of ara | PUB CELEBRATED CONTRACT Cet Selleas No ae te eee ee grportunity to aiup bulldere and others dea iug in | feels that he iy ‘confidence recom, she was always about in the kitchen, “hinder: | fe*cbing as far down as the ankles, and bound | “gory piain and chisel. sislow by NOS | favorof Charion Waiter, 1 W. BELO! The tor artificial teeth It ing more than she helped,’ Bridget hema! _ ur ees on » LUNT, ap 17-<ts j ¥ is not disposed of at private | STens fneerted for @35. ‘i aud frequently giving offense to that functio er feet, which were small and beautifully | sp 2 -eo?m : Bi whack ARSH AL’SSALE.—in virtue of a writ of fieri RDAY, the soth day of | Hon 306 Px avenue. eT be ‘around’? to see if things were | "med, rested on the common straw sandals G HOOT & BURROUGHS, MAESHALISSALE. la rirtze of « writ of fer it will on that day be’ offered at public ary by “spying arcam ae tie | 9f the country. Over this dress, which left the | ™ No. 119 Bride st amt Court of the District of Colmobin, her aie | sale at “Concord,” the roridchos of Phomes fare. = = eee Bios, San aa nowaahciiel $6 Gad Peels Oasis uhcovered sh light | ,,Have recently rece: : county of Washington, and to me direoted. | will | Fea ,at the hour of 12 o'clock m., who will tate | F'. mA sat A and not at all given to praise, even where veorh Ca tere, the wore a light | oiiain dentable and chenero gounty inanis seas ae {tha court | P'*asure in showing the land to ail who may desire HE Next Drawing 0’ vane ; , cream-colored open jacket, ot muslin texture, | Sirtuont of tho genet one 5 pose to pull nate, for eaah. ip font of tus cours | Pirate in SANUEL H. BERRY, | tery, conducted by the Spanish raise was due. ‘ : mo houre door of anid county, on FRIDAY, the lth ., sion of the P . with wide sleeves extended a little below the LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, day of May next, 166%, at 12 o'c.ock mall defend. | 2p 28 2aw Upper Marlboroagh. perv When Mrs. Clinton came di todinner,she | oinow- h ft black hai = bi ifully | Ghene and Fouiard and Cheek’d Siiks zt 2 . an lane at Hy opened her eyes very wide at sight of the best | © 70" , Ser 50! Ek Shajlies. Worsted Granadi ee ree 4 “ia a zea, | cast part of in square No. 268, froutiny AE TR DeaMENG FoR it ctstor and the cut-giase goble had been | 27872 back off the forehead, and bound in » pe Maretz=, Deinines and Bombazinos, PA cunnee | 'HYSI- ak ohus Binck 2 feet § inohes 0 | ane, bet SORTEO NUMERO % ORDINARIO, wont to use at that meal a little feur-boteled aise 6 * pa ae — tele baceey Seimei Go cnwe a horeieret oe ‘i A 1s streets went, aad ranting ‘biol the w ne nee Caaret pads a>] CAPITAL PRIZE $100,000. Britannia metal effair, and oe iy apacconp of 8 was Belg by two gold pins, one of great - the Summer P. ‘Do have another bit of the pi . ri /t y fi he urged; ‘I am quite proud that the book which she held, she handed it to to pn thers. ail, as, by so doing, they Te N . depth of said jot, together with al) an‘ sin, rhich he 4 nd where hi and with a scorpion-like device at- charess Aagiais Barages and Poil de | improvements thereon. seized and lavied upon a has been practicing medicine for the leat five years, common glass. She di ike any and which moved to and fro with | Brilliante noo iS the Property pf Thomas Hughes, aad will be sold | ‘This isa very beaut-ful littie fs inted at Long i i : 5 i tod m a comment, however; and the dinner, very good ee ae eee 0 Printed Chal to sauisly Judioin's No 280,to May term, 186, in| @ld Fields: Proves George’ M f i $ ry motion of its fair wearer. Her complex- Sa . . W. SEL: diately oi ad leading from Washington cit: and nicely cooked, passed off pleasantly. She Alexandre’s Gloves, Lace Mitts ai tely on i fr ing 5 eren overcame her prejudieg gp far as to eat a was bright and pale. and much more so Parasols, Silk and Lace Mantillax and Ter REST ERS fre a Lasolee Teak seats iors rons 30 otetick Whole Tiokste, si Haiven, : prey Ba ggtic than the Chinese; her features animated and| With a complete assoriment of ARSHAL/ ot a writ of Pag mpeg at gee f oulth sg a) et nt rab deed ht ats piece of the pie, though Sophy cut it with the expressive. and her teeth white, and as finely | , . _ EMBROIDERIES, sagen Senna Tore: the Miamis oes of Oe | it he seus take. it in the | Bilson sil solvent! ‘at par. silver pie-knife. ss formed as her entire figure By the latier 1 {ipen Osmbrip Handi Brilliante. Cuowt Vourt of the Distr erat Col — for oe growth of grass, wheat ent cora: nine > | Adrowing will beforwareed @s soe an tho result “ i » : - nbrios, Wusiins, s > shington, and to . 3 Ri sa is excellent, I declare,” she observed; | sa she was unmarried—the invariable Japa- | And Dimities Of sl nie? ose ospeen te . for cash, in front of the court | Seton 18 now well sei ive between epee) Sees. “bat you sweetened it with white sugar. being that on tho marriage of ev : GRAY GOODS i f county, on FRIDAY, the lith | ® an 1 : yashington jere for sc} I thought,” said Sopby, surprised, ‘you | 2% custom being that on the we oF Overy | For Traveling Suite for lodt 869, at 12'o’clock m , all defend- | ™8rket from $18 to $2i per ton. There is about 12 | to N ought,’ be P ye ha the differ- | female the teeth ure dyed black. and in some | Poi traveling Suits for ladies. | Shirting ie taf intereet in’ and to the | Sores of wheat rowing, the balance ready fora] maS-tr Careof City Post, oc. always reeeey Leyes ay ise s; ne diller- | cases the eyebrows Cottons. Sheetings, Table Damask a good | fe bed Lots, together withall and sin- | spring crop, {t has a spring of acvet Sailing wi im | AQATTING! MATTING ence between that and the brown. ; to Aenean hans ood; she did not look | A*sortment of Gonts acd Bays” Weare to whieh ° L oa. nents consist of's comfortable frame dealt. | VE i 1 “I ain't an idiot!” Mrs. Clinton succinctly | '? > f| We invite the att-ntion of all seekers of desirable | 14 and 15, ‘n 0. 1,023, lots N sags 2 ey eat : \3 \N MATTING tated. ‘But then I think cheap sugar does, | dued, and turn away as the fair damsels of | Soriny and Summor Goode at hee tent on | equare 1’ 1,2. 3, are | {OE containing G rooms and kitchen; also, @ uew | 44,5 {and 6-4 W NTON M 5 cad re'dought tbo pradont sr ne 0, | MZctcounty ould Bava done, bata fi | ale blogg "SHOUT E'BURMOUGHE™ | Sviputi agus Nscatat Naieuu tune | Uaavih aie aaa ar a ee ea = i ji i vored me with a si y gaze, and smiled, AS ee | i 30) 4 the hys'cian desiring to purchase ean, by reference to CAE ca Pee Eee ah ean Allin 1 sicogh'S could sgnrcely detect the movement O SPI, MAN & HUNT'S DRY GOODS | Washicrton DC rece and Introd yee ete | fhe books ofthe undebalgneds be aetisbel thet tte ne pee 7 Oe EOE Los atetturs, whan has e4ee like wale? cla. ESTABLISHMENT, rsparty of John F.’Dysr, and will be sold to ratis- | SA.epportunity rarely to be mét with. Until the place ion is getting to be of no account. New men, quence, glowed in fascinating beauty She was 9% BRIDGE SyREET, G Ke - udicials No. 98, to May term, 1850. 1n favor of } engaged - apap td cee eT es eeneares. ble | F2ding @ book; I saluted her a bow, she 5 hey keep | Co:ne, Conyden & Cores. nistee ee FRANK F. SMIT&, Biadensburs, ‘ Tim roasts ere everyone an uncomfortable | » turned the compliment by a somewhat sim- i api7 dts fy = Moe beat bine 2 2: See. Sophy hastened to remove the i: itr movement. Observing ny curiosity to sce ne - — Se ay Advocate insert unt rbid and J.C. Dr. Saith J EN1 LORS ani CHAMBERS ke it;” aad Mrs. Clinton ber plate | ™¢- It was thick, and of nearly quarto] will certainly find it to their interest. ap 27-eolm ERENT PARLORS ont. CoAMBERS You do uakipaihadied & at ovat aah » | size, and letter press was mixed with nu- Gi iiticere sthing: aiteene eae ae Japan, as I subsequently ascertained, where | receiving % 7 G THE ENTIRE EFFECTS oF THE VER 1d bath-room. (Pe ‘water. iy : ; ASSEY, COLLANS & CO°S PHILADEL- Hove, —uy virtue ofa deed of trust bearing | 82 ie hanes a merous wood cuts—a common circumstance in M PHIA DRAUGHT ALE—We are constantly |-XOX House. souted by HL Joh: are large and ajry; four on 5 ing freak supplion of theapove delichetatter | gate March 24,198 exnouted by Henry F. Johna te frat floor bp. Tneuure of WALL, STEPHENS & 5 a . avenus, + »¢ | Bearly every book published abounds with nu- | &f8¢, 8nd invite all persons who want a pure un- | {15 ),nd records fur Washington county, DC., a pens —— se that woulds’t | erous illustrations. In ight the book was sdaltsrated Ale, fo RNY's SHINN, Agents, See ee ees aca ae athe — — oo Soren after dinner Mrs. Clinton remarked, “Now, pre spin od light, and the cover was of avery| fa reen at.. Georgetown. | Evrots of the Vernon House,” situated atthe oor A H* con ean eee Sophy, I do hope you don’t intend to have thick colored paper, highly ornamented, the SUPERIOR FURNITUR IN No Oona = pod oe Mpariiture aud Etncte ot 3 rocins: all of A C yy wait at table every day external_plotare raf that of a cracifizion; | § Werhave ast reecived sud for sale one case real Ty is nearly now and of superior quality, We “Why not?” asked Sophy. “I am sure its | 2¢ Paper was printed on one side only, and | PLEMISH TABLE DAM aNRS te alt Cie ene | nigh is nearl SINGER'S Pe. P SEW. § Can now Ome ‘The undersigned, having just reterned from Bos- peg = Siete cides oy alinedglimajes areas od Marbl Center, Soft and Side ‘Tables. ove cities for a 6 2 pe jection to them is they wear too a sates mange to Forage ; mare, abo tine erga a tra he: scoTc ABLE DAM jandaom rame Mirrors, of various tyles, § a ASI Te beaut anenee 4 hich aro iP, Eng! Brussels Carpets throughout the prosk MACKEREL, saath vovery tne anything osescear? on | presented’ to the aye" The wack, oan ofan | food}ar Soret sey artitec aid battied | So Pus oee Bl Puy, cuies Salah ing up every time anything is wanted.”” pow hina pier capiteak ea — a that the only obj ell, I don’t think it’s any great matter Of ite caine matite the you uae 48 ny he ponte fork - a pears hespens Sy eet 8 have formed an opinion; but ning an’ r po Andit takes up Bridget time so. She but Japanese, I could do no 81 pleasant HALIBUT, snow-drop figures, and ver: Me 100 dozer. |i I TABLE NAPKINS. So wali lat Tree, Hall Chairs, Ru; r ail the, pos aod tiles washed | "88 A aaa pinches Vite tad Masl Srecne, * i se doing it.” Gruxastics —Among the resolutions adopted Fiecesrral RUSSIA BASKET TOWELING | Dist Tables : know,” explained Sophy, ‘that we | at the late Convention of the Young Men’s Chris- | very" superior and cheap. o _ apes —— — have Bridget here because it is more conveni- | tian Associations of the United States, are the fol- EU ieces heavy RUSSIA HUCKABACK TOW- oe Ce of Grant a fue pos Pleasant to hire sonie one to do our Jowring in reference to the establishinent of gym- idozén real SELICIA DANISH TOWRES, in | Si jars, Hickic Stands, past hina feat spr Aaa work than to doit ourselves.’ ‘ In'view of the importance and necessity of a | CUlored borders. These are very superb, entirely F Store. “Also, all ki N . ’ “Ob! vals net a Cliaton, “have it your place of rational and innocent amusement and re- | "5 dozen RUSSIA’ HONEY. TOWELS ; fia" Chamber | Sol CRABS, and SEA TURTLE. GAME ol : : peau ‘with . "Sophy thought this a time to define her | and iaily in the bat ia" Walnut ‘Chamber Suites, carved and with men, especially in large cities | Those are a novelty, and porfec utful to use, or kinds of PRE STS (in season.) ition, though she did it with fear andtrem-| esolved, That the establishment of nasi- “YC Waen real BADEN EN. for bathing pur- ‘tops, P. 8. Deliver He all parts of the city free of charge. , “E should you would ums is both desirable and expedient, the; Reale fine for produeing a glow and promotion of oben Wes Give me acall, and I wiknai yey H about i hae cae rote Wubetie Oke be,im alloases, under the exclusive conteol of suc By i on real TURKISH BADEN, for same pur- ts, Loskine-Ulaepee. ect Rsicicesec, apae-im intel) ht HAR VEY. ime that I could have the charge of things f | Avsociat’ons adopt this feature | pose. ‘Those are the mcdionted vow ele tha rapes | ape Halt Rusk ee rs se yy the a] ies. very cheap. think with some advice from you covasionally, | $8 sefeguard gngee Also, a grant variote oP TOWELS he eiher new - Count : « 336 = 336 [could do very well; after awhile, if not xi i yaa | sail novtf maken, some of which are’ ia the Bot 2 Bo of suc CPANPLUS first. And it socms to “Alto, 3 cases very superior LINEN SHEET. |, end: Fevmeare, i of which is nearly | PLATS RIBBONS and ER Fi Ss, | Pa oding ad viel kno rior a he the trade. vin the ye Y i chy over ty A variety of FA! GOODS a ean heat Joh compete Sake Or a Jail foien and very strong od heavy SHEE'T- Vand 30 days, for approved ecdoreed | S2°Sig 0 a epee aay having so much to do—"’ she She had age" woven nam- eaid all she dared to venture this time. To her | | penion 7 weenae well wi opt heavy — re RB LS + Ancts.. | ber. iit — Mrs. Clinton took it very well. q $0.8 ape lot of Pi LOW-CASE LIN- es pity ees Pee a Rees whaler “Ob! I know what you mean Eophy,” she ‘As we devote our tine exe usively to dealing im his, AND FIRE INSURANCE, : * Hebpectfuily, R. C. STEVENS. don'teare, I'm sure, if you can Fyrmuture Poy Goods. consumers may af all tines BEARDSLEY & HARVEY; PD see ti eee obtaini se 4 o. Street. Y, Hi YY; the very best of their kind, and as low as the lowest Willeftact Tusurancs on Lives and) Property in My sion BPSISRY Hoste petlardine he best cor % now compl expect Bridget will get A made a bet CLAGETT & DODSON, t pad puna — , ¥y here’ll patie 3 mt - ALL KINDS 4 RPETINGS, CURTAIN ae rant interest in nt eh for ites, Gant i ci ! - H * . . 7 i 3 E} F. AND OTHER PU x , ee TE ale ap 2-6 if “ | raised, and i i

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