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o down on the tops of the eastern hills, and the CIAL i 'PPLIES, INSURANCE. EVENING STAR. = ak grew broad, and the bills grew blue, and | Pigeons gw “ ed ihe pees ctiog paragranh . FAMILY SU: ETO. | the stars just waited to bid the world good-mor- | with sausage ‘Bo! a By ‘he President of the United States of America " AD IS mem ~. \. mee Sato ng, and retire, and them the sun came up, and | Deet stock “a A PROCRAMATION, ¥ berg igen the prot cou?! Leek tt Leow rt! Loss by Fire. MY CHOICE. shone on a great column of parpie smoke from | Gloves and berries, an Onion, Whereas F.. nd to adjadicate L Farmer Blythe's chimney, and he glanced into | fmai) : © Convention be wéte the Gilad States | Epon. thed-tentio he same manate whisk aris hie eakz eee tee? | tno large Kitchen, and thfew big squaree of catrot; Fug fiagmgl; | SfAmeticn aad'her Majesty the Quien of the United ode OEE Eins to be co AT THESE PRI rs m that comes to ™ light upon the painted door, aad showed such a was Bioziom of Greet Hritnin Testanks 0 Me ap --) ghd a... INSURE AGAINST IT, ubed for the night, in snowy white, Soon.” The diikiven wal wale 90d | mould 1y dipped in col trade. w' ures | ae paten: have agrend. [om My dactngphnsts ty =. there—but stop—some one e'sé wants to go with | if begins. to al, lay in the pigeon, t United itish navies PPWr articis ot the sihitoned ocx: Which, if the Father's hand | ts. Hark, then! Do you hear that rushton the po he tos toiae t rs ehntomnn ced con eM aae Bz Pett on thin dey. that the ody go wire Were to beckon one away, | staira, and such a merry laughin the hall? and | '™& 4 . . 3 ow faeiiewal pat tech | FAMILY FLOUR And the summons be, «* Thy best beloved,” —_| 2o54'Mrs. Blythe smiles at her husband, and ato Salad—Cat a dozen cold boiled pota- : rateae US Which of them would yousay says, \« Father do listen to those children!” feee, inte fancy shapes a quarter of an itch GcuD BLACK TBA®. And I drew my little ones closer, “Then the door is burst open, and ercce cia ae eee eee orl a dat Washington by t - eventy. ial Te . A. 5S. PRATT 4 SON, ‘As sat in the twilight dim, bird, in new, scarlet feathers, ho; ¢ ag Salm of aged se Bett Anan ne | Potentiaries, on the 34 day of June last, the originals 8h ‘ And wondered, if He were to ask me, Hope, in her new tiannel dress, fuls of melted butter or saled ol sixGiee ux | of which additional convention and instructions are 4 eon What I should answer him. rafiie at the neck, and the red velyet at the cream or milk, one teaspoonful of nek Word tor word a9 follows: And Be pd 4 gmat convention has ‘ poldtr 3.7m © A. BUILDING th 4 lovin | wrists. And here’s a blae jay, likewise in new that quantity © > ann e 4 Bas been ally te ite Pegi of em octave « eee Nivea hesste and ek | feathers, and that is Barney, and his cheeks are a OF Pepper, and one teaspoonful of ——— ame were exchanged at Loudou = With curious thoughts, and questions wise, | Nagas nistont tf cit tell son bose nena: | filof vinegar. Boll wells then ‘add these new eee eee: Pe enews Gat T.Ulraces 8. | insur comran pangs dbpastniempm ats dence, that Harncy's suit cam> from the tailor's | FEMape eg a tof gy emere, Mirectiy from | can Slave Trade, hare Canged the said additions! comvention to tre | WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN, ha ed Minnie, | yesterday, and it has—how many pockets do you . 3 United £1 made pnblic, to the same. aml every i . 7 dhe wilitul baby ye, | Batu 6 ® JOR ROVE, Seeee, Bias Ore, | eee ce Pickled Seen eee earaiah with | ofan ft une Lnlicd Kingiom of Gr 2 | Sind wit feed ty the ohiead Sates, ana (hs | NteR souakS | ofice: Room Ne. 1, over the Bank of Washington, Though o' rown-eyes, ft - a . te 5 eae ie lites | gore, “There! Thatsit! Ten.) Pr be wg ye See ee sf juste “ab se eee erat Kare hereano tot my bona | - You comuct do Soi HY CHARTERED BY CONGESSS 1887, with wisdom beyond Ler ves | mother! oried Harney’) Pe amme, Erand- Rivers teeta: wad be greeeet | 2 =i wa bad fWashingiony 9 the Tih day ot | “Pooeat tue cage Wasbegon tesa as | Seay BROTHERS, | CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, @270,008, ith wisdom beyon vears, now 7 me. sal- pril, 1862, for the i the African f » ~ ‘ou ‘The other itke Apeil sunshine, | witt f cuinkyis hiding Soout on’ teensboiencicy | ads, Tt should be placed et the bererret oie | tines they ferveeecepersssion of the Africas, fszaty ihoosaed eight hendre pe eae: 39 Penney ee rap as end tir cieects, | MNENEGS all, descriptions of property in the Dietriot Keady with amiles or tears. | cause, you sce, everybody is so mi ry. What a | bowl and the taind on top; for, if mixed, the Modifications of {he toll ance nat hee reeds pt Se A N, B.—Goods delivered ineeef charge, ‘wo Svim | % Columbis. Mo charge for we Now, as they kneel beside me | lon, a eee enery it is, to be sure! ms coterie epaires at reap eng no de- | their plenipot sy that Wig ad hove pomeed America the ninety-fifth. srr as ake prmecrens: In the suddenly quiet room. | (* '. and | de sy i i he do . | While the shadows deepen and darken It was Harney who spoke first, and Hope next, | Cold potatoes, serve to ornament fire dish. her M hatha ro | Zea Pickrett, L Johngom, |W. B. Howard, Into the evening gloom. jamping up and down on the toes of her bronze | _ Green Tomato Pickles. ds. Country Gentleman: | “f the U: igdom of Great Brit _e_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_——— 10 TER eUBLiC. ‘ehasenatier, - | boots, and clapping her pink, dimpled hands. | Hoping this article will not- appear too late for ornton, Bequire, Companion of the Order a. $ Ban Guary, . Bag riper eras ayy “0 f t Andthat makes me think. | some of your readers, I take pleasure in f Envoy Extraordinary and Mt . For Sal = Onset Washingtaa. Aa thay SG tate Demme te eenyer, 1.do wonder if old ¢ Sykes has any mice | warding a most excellont recive for green to. Scaumntard te oes other te = = oo Nahe beaveniy love care. bellfre she ‘as. O Haney!” fs ae natin toon a el iomaety 1 rowan oud ia Paataadals trae THOSE IN, WANE OF REAL ESTATE FOR | , Lbavetakco the STORE. Bo. 475 Peansrtvanis JAMES eSOns, Satan, 9 leve tim to ask Green tomatoes one k, sliced, aprinkled | have »: Upon and concluded the { G00: ate vente, Grecia, where | shail ‘Then, as they throw around me mother something.” with salt through thea in layers,’ Let them | ©<l a er ed el torere: orem tases ABEL G. DAVIS, Secretary, _octt-mwifm_ Their arms, and clasp me tight, Here was the little fairy’s influence, stand two days, ren drain them off and rinse i Aarcte st. ; ON TIME OR FOR CASH, | aL ‘The sweet lipa murmur, “ We love you; see, and while she has gone off with the two | them porcelain. Co a eae ie r FAMILY GROOBRIES, } a 4 Good night, mamma, good night.” | ghildren. let us look here. See these shelves. staid kedanee tenon ATTENTION! _ WINS AND LIQUORS, | FIRE INSURARSE COnras' I cannot choose between the: | der such a loctef gesdlee’ Bertatccn: ot; od Kingdoms of reat Britain aud Ireland. = CHOIOR BUSTER. EGGS, FISH. ac.. &c.. © DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. 2 0 . . bread, and |, One Ounce of pow. black | for the «uppression of the African slave trade.andin | A magnificent BRICK BESIDENC! | — wee eee aise | Sessh, exefards pamplinr iecchaxes-snin; | Poppet (enme pepper Beatsed), belt ounee ot | tt titan, \ tod Bem Chk, ice, Péscning eee eee Seems | ORGANIZED AUGUST 96, 1970. Which one I love the best. lemon.” Here are cakes frosted, and cakes not | heed, aod one or’ two Pons phe i pe Frer patroasges fo merit Sod receit® | oapm CAPITAL. ve a Peppers sli York, 1 Your patrouage. } Newburyport Herald. | frosted, jelly cake that makes your mouth water | Cocdr vith Tinegar, aad fet simmer three aud a, | Soir hieepeRs Aud decide all cases of Co J. M. ALLEN, | ————— +-wee- | See te cakes, — m4 okies, aed half hours.— Country Gentleman. prom engaged in the A — slave boned a ew etd -_ attic BRIOK MOUSE. with 475 Penasyivania avenas, , and doughnuts,—a who us! oiled Pudding —Stir Indian meal ing been fitted out for the jaining 13 rooms, with ali the modi ) THE THANKSGIVING FAI | of them, which the dear’ old grandmother made milk staking the mixture preter sum | Rafotte,composition, jurtudiction, ad mods of pro: With « large lot with brick | 0090-Iw _____(Latewith §. Bacon.) ap Fane rneae tena eng aeeanee, veined | add whlle stirring twe or three tableepooarulls | Fotis yeuqla pie cal pegnaey erm 608 608 A STORY FOR CHILDREN. pee ei ‘keys, oysters, | of molasses, a ll of ginger or other ange of the ratifications of the present additional . BRYAN B s. oO. PR ge ony spice, ands little salt. Boll it in tight-cov- | convention, except in so far as regards any act or ete a an dear me, you will fancy yourselves hungry if i | ered pan. A tin dish, made for the purpose woceeding done or taken in virtue thereof, ee eee Sa eatin ee aeatas eee convenient. Avery’ thick cloth er | Bie said inixed courts of justi Itwas a frosty November night anda big fall | Sd thereis no naming ever of room for the meal to swell. | 1! have th ve ity moon, Fairy Flit came sliding down s slant | Witch we want to kome Gene enny eee | Thin sllees of apple stirred into the mixture be- | Shull'be their duty, to" proceed with all “practic too, WE ARE RRORIVING A LAB@B LOT OF FEESH CANNED GOODS: ly comme The seid it ble 30 dogen Winslow's Portland Sugar Cora. —— ag ber Stee, Beles a] a! i fee ~ ——— epson dg pom ue thet Cy amine, Pod alls Senses and 01 < f gee Span de. do. rose-bush, while Fret packed her ugly phiz up ‘ery Nice Apple Melange.—First line a dish re fe which : * far b . y from the shadow of adark old bridge. Perhaps | with & nice paste, then pare and stew alx lar Eine tn or ether of thm A te tim of ro 08 io. aie ae { ae | THE RECENT MEATY Losses Have some of the children will remember to have met | tart , and flavor as for sauce; when cold ‘ARticLe IL 7 paved, sewerage, Bc. This is ore 0! do. 3 Ibe. White Heath Peaches. i Eas FeOn at” these fairies beteore.. Well, the are just x the * add e zolks Ba three ones well beaten, a The jurisdiction heretofore exercised by the oaid Sepiyable opportunities for securing « 00 do, Bibs. do, do, do. | same 4 , is 4 mixed courts in pursuance of the prov . : . Terms: SURANOE BOO a Diack fairy. ‘The firse is pleasant, and the | J be mother hesitates a aopge Pe pod fale apple praphraion eC ae nea reee: | pede thc eee exchange of the ratiica balance in ons ant twogeare: She keathsre | FREXOR "EtSunoome. ss jun Booms last is a8 cross as two sticks. Flit still likes °2¢ 8D8wers, ‘bat the trouble is, is such ue it out and let stand until it is cool. | tions of the present additional convention, be exer- | on I street, between I7thand 18th. CAPITALLS' ‘TEUFFLBS, ow bright, sunny, cheery places, and Fret still | old wretch, too. I don’t hke to have 7" & | Then beat the whites of the to asti glee yee courts ot one ot the other, of the high | end CONGRESSMEN, call and look at it, 1.M. HANSON AND B LEWIS BLACKFORD, skuiks’ in dark, damp, miserable holes. Pit | P@AS such & dranken ew ity ner 80? No- | sweeten and favor, and pour it on top of that | mulss‘at brochure iy matters of masini eciee’ | SUBURBAN RESIDENCE AT A BARGAIN. COLUMBIA RIVER SALMON. \ always sees the, Dei hor right | body loves Ber, OF eae che cays Hare Filch is baked, and place it in the oven until | Ani bso the said treaty with ehcard 4 splendid 19 room BBICK RESIDENCE. with all ‘Anan x 619 GEVENTH STREST. shoulder, while Fret, just as persistently, blinks | DOdy " the frothing is of a light brown. nt: se r bringing in of captured vessels for | the modern improvements, and suttounied bY eae A her over the left. 1” chirped the | “| Maybe if'she hada little girlto love, like | | Influence of Iron on Water.—It is not generally | *tlicat sgn bette aide vewacla’by thenald | Seretal Thence fee or atacand to the house , Potts mp ty ee ee * Pearls, diamonds, and ermine!” chirped the you, and @ home too, she'd bes woman,” | known that a few scrape of iron will prevent the = oFules of crideme> to be applied ea | te mene ee GOBDON'S PRESERVES AND JELLIES, WHO KEFEK TO THele A900 -foLaer Se sf ae tecren tes quale We | Pleads Hope, looking up, and then down, as she bad odor from forming in water left to stand for _ubieceedngs conkequent on ench a tion, for sale, wholesale and retal, by HOLDAKS iN THIS DISTRICT, a . . | Stands before her mother, trying to br: ys and wee! ie metal removes the free apply, mutatis mutandis, to the cou the tle feet, upon the points of the picket fence. | fingers intoa braid, with her own fat h: ox: in the water, and thus prevents the oxi- | ) nt ing parties. is. however, provided 605 PENNSYLVANIA AVBNUS, AND WHO INSURE PROPERTY (N THE “Ermine, diamon nd pearls!” she piped | use then dasameinhs = anes. Gation of the organic matter that may be in the | that there may be an appeal from the decision of any . wr again, in that cheery voice of hers, which was | Cane. her wrinkled face shaking an the wings | water. Le ee ie Ler cl e ee ee e | | seein with large lot and a splendid ais — se << Spin Like She sole of a katydid at Ror Seat concert. cap border all in @ quiver—" Daughter, the | A better agent for rendering river water | sits in allowed in other cance of maritim” prize, beck stab &c.. all in complete order: is especially ; “ Stuff, nonsense, and fol-de-rol!” created a | thha'ty rightr she entero eee sweet and healthy is to employ chloride of iron. Anticur TI. Parties who desire to recolves aa the FRESH FRUITS, ETC. EB MUTUAL LIFE INSURANOS voice from ander the dark shadow of the bri: Sykes always. and she a home, and A very small quantity suffices to throw down the Tt ix agreed that in case of an American merchant nsare the largest of any house in Wi ten. LONDOS LAYBE BAISING. COMPANY OF NEW mK. which might or might not be the accents of @ | Gheonce, and, beside, she buried'a deur feast oxgante matter, and thus to purify the water. | ¥essl searched by © British cruiser being detained ‘ation on H street, near the Aflington. Price. Leyers—Whole, Half, and Quarter sede cra Ryser dot ' since.”” el e sulphate o » and they | she shail be went t ‘ork or Key West, which: | | We have houses, both brick end frame, desirabl OURRANTS. danced along to the end of the picket fence and | “G. motkar, you will?” Dught to be kept about every household. T! Bece chalt be taoet cd een ated, with end Maggette woe Y | PURE SWEET CIDER. THE OLDEST COMPANY 18 THE UBITES cried out | « We'll see about it after breakfast.” are equally important tostop bad cases of bleed- | shall eb ore tf aah ae ATMURE’S MI eS AY a is “ Dear me. Cousin Fret. how glad Iam tosee | Harney: mother sacs shonin: about it!” | tng thom the meee eee be “| bne should be available in the neigh payments, ({rom 10) to $1,000.) and the balaocs ta DRIED THTyatoN ofr io) niraeia Uae yout Pray Bow are you this fine night? othe : Salt ot aowtetie es | as ope Gheuye: nM that in the corresponding cave of «| monthly installments, with, interest, or quarterly RANCH BOOMS UF o, Rane ge better ior seeing you, missey; and think Flitwas there 00, while dear old grand. | Warming to Youas Mem whe frulece being detalucd as baving been coptecd tes | Ste cance ae ena ee ese Ene eee ae: “ . , x ° | eruten talned as having been engaged on jor 8 ‘ ive not a tine night, in the least, “‘cording to My | other gave Hope the wish-bone, and in | dulge im Late Suppers. African elavt trade, oras having been feted put ier | and for Vitae fee Bae te Dae ® NEW LBAF LARD. 1.M. HANSON ANDB. LEWIS BLACKFORD style o’ thinking. But you slways were such & ; goose! Herel ‘am well nigh frozen to death, — fed Bruno and the cat, who sat by her In a certain city, not so far a: the purpose thereof, she shall be sent for jon to tiie nearest of most accessible Brit 20.000 TO LOAN FOR ONE YEA own Bere th this miserable holet” . to make it less of local interest Hen te the naar ot most accom ble # OTF ay dens cone eee 't think how { _ J¢WAS anhour later that a thin; bent old wo- | £0.08 Of friends met at social gathering | of, Shall be Handed over toa British er : ie ‘4 if one 000 TO LUAN ould b ilable in the neighborhood of the c $3983 LOAN Fo sorry I am!” cried the ‘Sweet, sympathizing | M&D Sat smoking over a poor fire. She grum- | at a fashionable restaurant. Some were bacher | {iit he available in the neighborhood of the cap Oa good Heat SEVENTH STEBET Ch J Ct. to 200 per ct. of the annual premium. according te ture, i t bied to herself, as she crouched low, for there 4 in ti Ai the witnesses and proofs necessary to establi the age and character of the policies Flit. * You certainly must hay tten your i and some were in the All the witn and proofs necessary to establish = ws — {cc amp in Sone thon et viel i Sinnig | Tesmore smoke than ame, mors fiame than | ut to men'™ “The evening was | (reull of the master ere Perens nd HUYCK @ ADDISEN, HATED cmgget Of BOUmD Lives Aga brook. Do, dear, let me give youmy hand, and | BarTmts. ‘wore overcosts. ver with the vessel itself, er to be produced te EAL ESTATE AGEBTS AND BEO! 4 . Seip fos Bere where Tam, im this bright | We ater eyed pee desta het weeke | teem ere peary ike and Waartoy Ser Bee | {ie cour before which much vessel or porsoasmay be | *¥AY EOTATE ABEBES AND BROKERS Choice N. ¥. Butter. | NORTHWESTERN ceca ot engine Bat yon atware | 2 Kony Srhes Aunty Syke! Openthe dor, | SiemyaerTse tntaeeomen mee: ed | hart pertains | * ao ie thane age were such a fool, Flit!” | - * A aapese of bel fe ons a “Dear, yes, I Suppose so,""laughed Flit, “but | PISS" neart: Sakes alive! Who is it? | ScfSPe was into another. His friend ater yshall b= hamiel eter ta tient Bec | 29%-90% __ Over Dodaoa'e Garpot Store, pe Rom yale try eg and | Well, I'll gin up now! It ain't, why, ves, ‘tis | Gyed bet fate hang Gerishin a brighe | duthorit The shall be amedintely ort at Lberty. 3. TKR, President, eT Ta . sl a * ‘a - J ne remai . na or 7 ee all aboot my dear friend Mrs Speckle Trout, | #0-,""Tis Farmer Blythe's children, sute's I'm | Sim ly. He found it diMeult to ob- | flog their ivory, With tegaed to acck orethe ANNOUNCEMENT PRiONS MODERATR. BEBER SMITH, V. Pree. AUG. GAYLORD, Be ny hands” ese CaPlain Spot, Come, take | © «est, mother sent you a tle something | ft'whs given at last eich toe Unigatanatn sary witarons. Tho ger at FeLicr MouDans, 25.000. ~ Let me alone, can't vou” cried Fret, with | Wiel Harney to fog Ie a crest base wioks | thathe would come home early. He did ee |S ibas care arta Gee ee AS ALO LOWEE GRADES AT CBRAFER | tne location of this prey tone & voice more like an exasperated bull-frog than thet had dragged over in thule litre wagon however, but sat late; so very late, indeed, that | i liberty avsoun as their testimony shall no long EXTRAORDINARY! Ba’ tages over the large ‘mavottty of compation. Onset Fe, nope eae, Fiend. Mistress Speckle ‘MOBIC Ver'blue eyes, dearie. it is Thanks- | 2¢Sl¢Pt soundly the next morning.’ He had met | '"tyauired and slisll guarantes their liberty. i Eee these. 4 the wooet iinportant is tm toe ‘Trout, and her dashing son, Captain Spot. 1, ,pleme yer blue, hep auaiy Bykee epound with (Tomes ey having stumbled on his | 4 her own nation. an officer in charge. and other Come, take my hand.” tans Linge go hands“ Weil 1 | Way Bome and rolled in the street. His wife, | twcmssary witness and proots, shall accompany tho —ee “ Let me alone, ean'tyou?” cried Fret, with | the ot A eattd chicken, antic | ROwever, sat about repairing the mishap the | vesocl. cue IV. . by erence more like an exasperated bull-frog than | Di! £5 YUi. ran’ ‘wheat proed ear whan ae | Bext eed ta tte ecoepmameey CUTCMAt: | | iets watdally agence toot (oe aiareicttona tr the eam Sier., “Nour dear friend, Mistress Speckle | Pic;am ell.” an, wheat bread, an’ what not, | While te Das coounatina, hee MSNA | ips of tee mavion of beh ‘nation dectceden pre ELPHONES Younes, en ‘Trout wasa sad ape and 'mhappy to *", Patter, said, ugat e thought a by the merest chance in the world strayed into the African slave trade, which are annexed to on First Mort- tell you she’s as aeanit, and as for her | ysnts good emoke after dine pry Jou'd | onc of the side pockets of his coat, and encoun- convention. shall form an integral part thereot | Ae 1 desire to make a change in my business, in the Wea skimpy of a son, I know nothing ‘about the = i pene — Sedet’aek coal : | tering & neatly folded billet doux, subscribed shall have the same force and effect as if they -¥- ise tEccu seas Ter were sstingsbost al Nat our” aisnor Ph he seat Sint anee | SEB CaM Tg vnper, vertet | LURE are eee eae 1 AaALt, ComsmEOE Gnebelsermmeim: Bhat oung Fi 7 * i p a Hew o! struction . “ cen may soul” whispered Flit to herself, in With ® har pent pn ee — be ae me | come to me ad. I amso lonely. Your de. | that treaty. SEES THIS DAY Be "laere Sroft little burr which sounded more like the | ‘0,297 shat he'd ound acart load, next week.” | | vo ' arn, | F respects the stipnlation of the treaty ot TO SELL MY ENTIRE STOC1 MASONIC TEMPLE, Lyk whiz of a humming-bird than anything else in Then, i, And you, aud all | Oh, my! but the little blue eyes flashed—the | , shall remain in full force god offect O SELL MY ENTIRE STOCK able to furnish ta: life, “bless my soul, if Fret isn't crosser and Of Se! J bilieve the Lord ha'nt quite forgot a | color’came and went upon her chesk and fore- | minated by notics given by one of the high = don yo gl crustier than ever! Well, well. Poor Fret. [ Wicked old critter. arter ail.” and Goody Sykes | head—when she read the few lines. There was | tontractins purtirsto the other im the uanwer pre- AT PBIME CosrT, General Agent, suppese she was made 80, and she has the worst bin her 6 age ae ner Tegeed, , | & moment's panne, 8 ¢ to still the intensit of | scribed by Art 2 ounes Ore ann F Ornuers. Seventh strest. of it, assuredly.” Then aloud to her compan- ,, 0» Wasn't it good, Harney?” s ape, a2 A mn Mr. G-— was rudely shaken and I would particularly impress on ths minds of mtracting parties engage my numerous patrons that there is t convention to the mixed om his bed. ‘* What's the meaning of this, air?” and the ee A lore the lon, who had contrived to drag herself clusary they were running home with Bruno capering | up to the top of an old post, andcrouched with ong beside them. | ong be oh mdicors ta coumpand oC thelt teakee No stam her elbows on her knees, her fists ‘es; and see that chickadee!" said Harne: as the offending was held up sers. and to hem the requisite inst into her cheeks, for all the world like fete potnting to a beautiful bird upon the road.ide | Guiprit. «1 domt know.” Who Drought We" | {ives ia paris thehouk guah ts Lake Poet | ia this ansioancement, and it i wot mato to improve tive old rat seated upon his haunches, and she 10¢. Hope saw the bird, but coald not see the | “ Who brought it, sir? {found it te seur coat | lciuy. dull trade, that 1 " ‘who was itting along too. wane aaats Suplaees ts theater Gorter ae bone Dried Beet. be poc! i. ARticie VII i Well Reva ree anaey anne hae. by nee Le So suppose grand- | Bill have one. I want a Gitusae mate ie | _ The present aaaitionnl Convention aball ava the | Toahow that Lamia earmest I shall Soft? eet all your friends this charming weather?» “T° mother bad been Going? She had taken the | G—— was fally aroused by this time. He pro- | 347)7,iiitatiim ns the tronty of the 7th of April: . 663 LOUISIANA AVENUS, THIRD DOOR “TT ‘ chicken’s wish bone, ut a little red cloak h hi 7 t | rps shal ified, and the - GERMANTOWN WOOL, and ifs the’ meanest weather Gal shor rarst Upon it and set it aatride the ackbons.of the | knee’ hegrnee eeemee OF, tne, note, he did not | rhcs ida. iahall be rand andthe ratihrations faa colors, at 12% conte por ounce. re BAST OF 77TH STREET. I hope you're anewered.” ro and called it John Gilpin. What & | his pocket. He witers 1u witness whereof, the respective plonipotentiaries whee “© dear”? : jarney and Hope had over sense. She would no denial, but hwy signed the same, aud have affixed thereto their BERGMANN'S BEBLIN ZEPHYR, GULOOTED AnD Fur UF “ And as for your pearls, diamonds and er- st dinnet came all the uncles and cous- | made another dive into the coat ‘An- re woale., Mathis ines otsene yo | White and black, 15 centa: colors, 9 cents; in single, ok ANDERBOG & Ws,are constantly haring in onr bends, for mine, perhaps you wouldn't mind telli ins. and there were — in the ather little missive rewarded her search. I me peg rt GL pnd Baw Pi ° double or split: BOTH, GLNULNNATI. lqvestment in BEAL RetATE NOTES. various where you find ‘em. "& me | endoffun. Anda few weeks was brimfull of the tenderest endearment, “GOOD PAPER AT THE LOWEST BATES ** Nothing on earth would make mehappier, Sid to Farmer Biythe, “* De you know, Gnd dated only two days back, but wasin an- SEAL. HAMILTON FisH. —_—- We have now on = ‘ Isn't my old rose bower festooned with pearis, java ‘that old fond Sykee has come to be = handwriting, very Besacina, ane stead, Heit EDWD. THURNTON. 22,000 Tu LUAN FOR 3 YEABS. * wigel nds D ui a different sort woman? fennie.” * t rk —{ look ! - pony epee agg he —¥ & - eat your little boy and girl, and ‘and while Charley fe bewildered. eyes aeary es i A * It is impossible for me to enumerate oll my goods, e* with it, and cryetel ppampio oe Teen ke ways to her, that have done it the letter another visit was paid to the | Annex to the Additional Convention between | tatiwi! oniy say that my stock comprions See ELPHONZ® revues, . Up with the frost king we hae ego nen L came | "{? Pooh! ‘There's no end to the notions ot teceplacie af love another lotinr cate ont, Tt | the United States of America and Groat | the largest assortments of to loam tof oue year. inamounts te suit seated on a white ne; with a diamond | ‘hese old creatures,” said Mr. Blythe, bat, not- | was delicate, but full of upbraiding. Itcalled| Britain, for the of the African FANCY GOODS AND TOYS at lowest at scepter and crown, and U, no end of glittering | withstanding, his votce was husky a little when | Charley erucl, falee, decertfuly aati that Fan: | Soa Signed at Washington on the : @ROOER AND “T” mEROHANT, rates aUsinkss Pareh, COMPORA gems abouthim. And be cried out, eS ae | he said it. Koda Seen oon i ken heart would be {aid at his door; | Third Day of June, 1870. ayer found together, and very ons io asarch of . Tend ober BONDS. net Fairy Flit! Beon the watch, for all my heard this. and the one crawled off into PSplac op pt pg fog hat og Instructions for the ships af the United States ana | Holiday Prosonts should call at once and make ee- dark and bit her own fingers f rage, says are coming out to- Prinxie, with her | ote pot thousand pictSres tor the window panee aaa | While the bi BJ and t! sod Wwoing British navies employed to prevent the African { lections. MASONIC TEMPLB, E.* = Dixie for the brooks and little lakest Fairy | Gancing shout. perfectly wild with Joy over the : slave trade. . i REAL ESTATE AMD INSURANOE BLOKER, Flit, be sure you come and see. There's no | *¥ccee# of her p: king so indignant. ‘You monster! Why, | The commander ot any ship batonging to the 7S Con men Orn ann F Srazere telling how fine we're going to be, and all be- a Te 1. OT ee Brigham Young would be ashamed to doas you | Cuited tates cr British navy. which shall be fur Lous) Freep" $11 SEVENTH STE cause to-morrow is the en's Thanksgiv- Early Winter Fashions. have done.” ther dive was made to the | nished with those instructions shall have a tight to B. SILVERBERG Ai greges for bakers, ing day! ‘The grand holiday, to be sure!” {From Le Follet.} pocket, and letter after letter brought out, un- | opt Cela which shall be actually eomeesd or ° for Orrosite Post Orric So F sersy words, The materials intended inter weer tila dozen strewed the floor, all evincing the | Syepcicd to bo engaged, in tue Airican sines trade IBY CHOIOB. om Fale inc yoo ag “tom by cng excessively rich, forage yuality. For | love for Charley. Unable to cope with to be fitted out for the purposes thereof, or to 312 SEVENTH STREET. BRAVE DOU Se te heres feet, WASHINGTON, D. © she gare alittle Lop and lighted on a swaring | morving dress,’ popling, slike, robes either or | the storm of indignation he madea hasty exit fg which she tay be met with. by euch duip 0¢ the pees of all kinds, Faegoh a mauntain as, and all the rod berries | wool oF silk, ‘atin cloth, SO | ee ee eaten ape ee een ae | ied aes or ett tate and Seek wees Wel ict Puaniavbid eaves; YRRI LOW RATES. shone about her bead like rubies, aed Close’ tp: | colors, light shades bel grescrved entirelyfor | leisure. A few minutes atter, however, the terre in fie fare proviaed Sor ta kinins: Vat eee notte WM.GALT 200. | wales and Exchamess of Roal Estate efectos. a barberry bush flung down a coral cluster of | evening or full-dreae vias. For the latter oc. | S@fvant of Charles S— appeared with Mr. | instructions) as soon as possible for judgment, in the Loans negotiated. Houses for rent, and rent osl- {xo, and @ little brown and white bird, poised | casions, watins, plain or striped, rich poult de | @-—'sovercoat, and Ferpectfully solicited the | manne provided by Articin AK of the additional PROFESSIONAL. nek pone 7 : , railles. "6. —, + Gazelle. | con’ p of this date 5 to goed-nateied “chicks Weer tenns Cane | wets See ezaeaty, Sallie, vetvets, pina and | 'eturn of 8 mantor's— Elwire, 4. F. Gavelic. | convention ol an amor al yen earch and da Leok! Look! Leok! CM % 2 "8 ‘ nic itish crt She a ‘i ‘ terpreted, was. “* Good night, Fairy Fut! Pleas- | terials will be greatly in favor, auch as cache ‘The Invisible Girt. sont to Mew Work or ey West whichever shall be AT THESB PRICES | soLicrron or Gomiae {tT Lam | PIANO STOOLS AND COVERS. ant dreamsto you, too! and a'merry Thankegiv- | mire or poplin and slik, velvet and satin. The | A famous exhibition, in London, called the ible. or be handed over to an United States ITED URN EAAD AGENT. 1A large lot of PIANO OOVERS and STOOLS, of ing a hnineistiies tia nt gel : it aean Se game —_ “Invisible Girl,” was ‘a deception in which — be available in the neighbor 623 Fifteenth sil deseripiions, bave jar fred ar the : sgiving. baht” came and in, thoroughly i — : ~ been rece ware: from the crouching form! an the blsck*pest, | Suiking cofsresre not likely tote wots reget There wana gicl or lady concerned, RCA ne | ck, cae a Hrltish wesc goarched and do oe ——_Orer Metropolitan Bem. | casi W.G METzBROTT #00 * There's old Goody Sykes, Over the mill. She's | by our clegantes; im fact, this winter’s toilets | talking and oi ‘and who was invisible to | Shull be sent to the nearest of inoat accessible British FBER'E KOONES, Notary Pubise, anal an Gee : 4 Gua | Sandi Ae cavum & umes quaion hue aoe ey Ae BIG IS IE ee OVERCOATS. of Deeds for the Btatss and Territories, RODHEAP & Co.'s. says she'd never have a Thanksgiving at, Usual, except for dinner and other evening ec: | 1203 b ompoons that She recta a menall'| if cae slsfuld bo nraiiaote is too sotgubortsned of tes Beate Agent and Conveyancer. Office te B2PS_F Street, commer 13th save aie never qiiankegiring at all, if | Usual, except for dinner and other eve the visitors to suppose that she wasin a small | if ous DOMESTIO MEVTON eenenicsensincnenan®®.| 2 ‘sold office, Mo. 634 Le.ev. moSim™ | Ufer MOHT DESIRABLE SOLIDAY Punsests. thankful for She’* got nothing to be | carte sot and rich We have seen tan, | zobe m mid-air. were four | capere Aaricte I They soll Foreign and Domestic DRY GO0De, “Poor creature, poor creature! Punest tach of ews, are very thick, and fal alles like the framework ofa rable” Beat nes, minlacd ta siareeodl, shall socet m tostceane feoea r “<a 8° | Eesplendid folds. "We have seen me of these | springing up from the liable to be searched under the provisions of ‘the aty of the 7th of April, 186%, and of this additional Convention, the ‘eoareh tall ‘bs conducted with th ‘ourieey and consideration which ought to served between allied and friendly nations: and the like small people.”* ¥ “* Never mind, if she doesn’t. She won't hart | stance, an under-skirt of me, and if she does, I can fly away.” : the tunic made with reicnuse satin, sopeeea, so! “ Better keep away. Goody Sykes docen’ up with of the dress—with one side gisce * | orthe six, and the £ E F I i eC. UP. Fianuels, Towels tings, groaned F: is thy showing black POE BY key " cor hold- | BSQUIMAUKX.. . Doylies, i ate tei ee camatioel, : pape ph ramet: | fcr'ci sill foal camry be, made yo omer no Besirry. Gloves. Fi Killing me entirely. Do you ever have | was more than bat another of PO tie | navy, or by the officer who at the tima shall Sines you, ‘net Peaks = ~ i . pisin satin, ths. “he | ov ia command of the ship by which such sear = you, no! Per! ‘cu wouldn’t Same, with revers, mousqutaire to come | made. you'd take more exercise.” d ‘and basques lined with the striped satin, minutive ARTIC IE a “Don’t see what you find to do so much. desidedly more elegant, and much richer gil. ‘The commander of any 5! t navies, duly and down, 2 | arance. fa horized as aforesaid,who may detain any merchant pane len 2 and all along shore, fro: voice a8 | Vessel in pursuance of the tenor of the present in- ivan to Beer-Sheba. Now I sit still from morn- ‘were | structions, shall leave on board the vessel #0 de- ang Ull night, and lie still from night till morn- Songs | talord the master: the mate. of bostewais. two or CAPES AND TALMAS ing: and take good care of myself; but yet I the Tt was ree ast of the crew, all cargo Lay ‘seem to get very good care taken of me, all. Now pray what do you do to keep ad postal ds as now [ i detention, siya, which shall exhibit th BROTHERS, bes Ct ede and shall be — : 7 P ven “SINGER” x cent in with therdetalned vesel, to be profucsd DER AND Farah RULER [Sew rasucy A ay eet a3 ab Board the same, ax well as acertiiate of the nt WEETER WEES. aawrepanere casehalis anteeaad te iz fray have been foued ou Losrd at the momeusot de, | FIN ALL WOOL BUITS.. sie ; oa moment of de- Rs eon temtiom, ne IM MIND THAT TOU OAM GBT THE] , Aulus of tention, is “hr ths declaration mich the captor is hers 18 GREAT VARIETY. eplt-ty 101 d i that rang blood flow faster in | Can't you hear?” spoke Fret, enough, for a hearty laugh seemed to — upon her nerves as nothing else did. “ You re 58 Hi z ut i roby re- “Ha, ha! ©, well, I believe its laaghing | gested ‘tabs the cart of the umber ot | WALKING DTT e ies ra y that's done 8 aia but more its being Sock level of WE.L. & sepg the children > |e Bear, | of the ‘machine, , ath ata samt Sateen, ese = “Dyes, I know. Its only silly little folks tke and thus the “ Sor rersad coleg of OY onaine Srocente tne who enjoy livii ith them all the while- As for m . | couldn't possibly live if I didn’t fy round among the little ones. Of course they don't see me, but then about. i DBEBY GOLTBcccsesseeserveerenssessessersesererreemesG LS. BILE MIXED. nc eesee ee eneeee B16 and BIS ie 5 cameos eae BUBBLE STONE fer a ecloct, oc Btone Tard, fost PUrcLaR CLOTHING HOUSE, oe 55 1011 PENHSYLVancg AVANUE, BETWEEN eas lors AND lire Stangrs, f § E 8 z i i

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