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es THE WEEELY STAR. ‘This excellent Family and News Journal —con taining @ greater variety of interesting reading than can be found tn any other—is published en Sator- day moming. THE EVENING STAR, PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOOR, + ad - (EXCEPT SUNDAY,) . udings.< 0 ao enna ere 3 By W. D. WALLACH, Will be served to subscribers by carriers at SIX AND A QUARTER CENTS, payable weekly tothe Agents; papers served in packages at 37 cents per month. To mail subscribers the sub- + seription price is THREE DOLLARS ANDFIF- TY CENTS a year in advance, T'. ODOLLARS for six months, and ONE DOL AR for three U7-Single copies (in wrappers) can be procu months; for less than three mont s at the rate of atta comer maodiately ioe Gas na pevonred axons we ssonz cane, | VOL. VIII. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, JULY 12, 1856. ae ee | commission of twenty per cent. 17 Casa, invariaacy in avvarc: PROTECTIONS BY FIRED TY FROM OFFICIAL. EXCURSIONS, &c. EVENING STAR. |guetets #¢, never dreamed—who could have | esque, which perfected the illusion ; the pe ed Capital and 3 Taeasury DarantMant, May 2, 1856. ant tateinate Steins | foretold any change or blight to so much | spective excellent. Many, glowing, and prac pn cae econ, Séesch.sa?wareby. civen 6 ibe reife se aa FIRST GRAND EXCURSION THe SLRLER = = = & phar eS et, grace and intelli- ergs ore sed amations of delight SEASON nce? It must have been a siniste: which burst from ips as the curtain ANCE CO., OF PHILADELPHIA. stcck issued pursuant to the act of Congress of . OF THE : Or, Statue aoa ASS cyaled prophesier—we did not, we do cosas; successively Their Fats flushed at "the Office northwest corner Pennsyleania avenue and 17th | 22d July, 1846, that such stock is redeemable by| NMWATIONAL GUAR D, | «1 would notchs my jeyand giied, mylough. (2 aid Dabeay, Though, at times, his poor, | praise of their own lovelinest; the eye erect, Washinstm City, D. C. its terms, and will be paid at the Treasury on the | TO THE WHITE HOUSE PAVILION. ferand my team 2°) end etlef, mylaugh- | hope-sick heart was wrung by jealousy, sparkled, nor scarcely could a lurking smile the accompanier of strong passion, bi be suppressed as the various expressions of HE NATIONAL GUARD HAVING.COM- Boch met soe less happiness whom fancy never ‘ ‘ 18 TATEMENT OF BUSINESS FROM THE 18T | surrender of the certificates thereof, on the 12th + day of August to the 3ist day of December, of November next, wh jeted in Helen would triumph; he would excl admiration from the enchanted crowd caught . en interest thereon will pleted their arrangements now 4 : : : é pe received ia marine premiums. .966,0¢0 31 | conse. 4 . take pleasure in announcing to their, ‘ Heigho! it is impossible to suit oneself,” te know her noble nature, her high princi- er of the lovely statuary. 7‘ bs ara getonieune aaa os friends and the public 7 that they nave | said a lovely girl, despairingly, after looking | P!* her truth, her warm heart. She will astly came the fancy piece, of which we stews + 39 This department will continue to purchasesuch | chartered the swift and splendid steamer ones through porte-feuille, annual, and print, on | 2¢¥eT break her plighted troth, she will throw | spoke in the commencement of our sketch, pais aa one ri aside this strange infatuation, and more than reward me for all my wakeful nights, bitter thoughts. and sad forebodings. She will be mine. I shall yet glory in Ee genius and affection. Helen’s heart is pure—purity en- circles her like the air she breathes. Every thought, every expression is lovely—and none | delighted azers, eXcepting from one. can appreciate, as I do, the delicacy, purity, | Aubrey St. Clair, leaning with crossed arms and freshness of her nature.” against the flolding-door, gazed in a mute at- It, indeed, appeared to Aubrey, that, of the | tention. In his face was dejected the deep circle Helen moved in, she was the sun bright | anguish of despair. Pale, haggard, and de- ening every face and gladdening every heart,-| jected, the merriment and exultation of a! and not even a satelite was near! a bright | around, ‘served but to deepen his dejection’s flower in a desert, “a lovely line of poetry in | shade.’ a world of prose.’’ Aubrey still followed inthe | He gazed upon the object, on which he had beam of her sunny smile, and in the element | lavised all his heart’s wealth, for the last tim: of happiness which ehe breathed, was the | Or, if again he would ever behold her, it only one who sighed. would be as the bride of another. The thought Prithee, excuse the long, very long digres- | be couid not bear. He remembered the words sion, gentle reader which were written underneath the engraving, “Nay, greet not, Aubrey,’ said Helen; | His own dog there, Castor, faithful unto death, ‘the little love will be resuscitated, and yet | offered a painful contrast to her he had fond- Total premiums for five months. Washington, for the of gi " - 6 Tova 18 151 13 | 6c prior to said day of redemption, and will | (Washington, for the purpose 0 f giving one of | the table, and tosting the last from her; «I + 1,250,000 00 | pay therefor the following premium, in addition MONDAY, July 14, 1856. have half a mind to give up the search; but Te51 13 to the interest accrued to the day of purchase,| The Committee pledge themselves to no | no, I cannot—yet what tableau shall I take itd Sviaied ae tillewes 908,151 13] ith one day’s interest for the money to reach eps to make this one of the best Excursions of | ‘‘ N tmporte ! it will surely be an angelic itenide of Mahsaany cnacaen pinale as vend: € season. one,’ said a voice that Helen knew to be her a Polk ace any ci , Pittsburg, : The boat will leave the wharf at the foot of 11th cousin’s. enuluero ‘On such stock received at the Treasury between siect a 2% o'clock; Blagden’s Wharf3;-Alex- | ‘Aubrey ! eavosdropper !”? 3 $ : Loans on first mort the Ist day of June and the 3ist day of July, in Te Oxi have fixed the price of tickets at | ‘‘ Nay, Helen, how could I, when I came in clusive, one-half of one per cent. on the amounts | ONE DOLLAR—admitting a gentleman and la- | UDperceived, disturb that pretty listlessness, specified in the certificates ; pyre blader of the Committee or at the bo:t ms igreccand reve “ ee select the ae On such stock received between the stand 3ist | O{B¢ day of the excursion. reat for you—yet I already despair of finding days of August, one-fourth of one per cent; Das 's Band has been engaged for the occa- Shines worthy of such sweet excelience.’’ ing, he commenced ransacking the And h stock ived Ist Refreshments, includi be A Fee = . ae spatied ptember pl bar vided by an experienced aioe rainy prise porte-feuille, and rejecting all, had nearly Angus!, the Interest accrued thereon, and one | Vij BY an expertenced the Northern’ Etberties | Siven up the search, when really exquisite day’s additional interest only, will be paid. Market; Corner of 19th strest and Penna. avenue; | Cesign caught and quickly rivetted his atten- Certificates of such stock transmitted under | and the south gate of the Capitol square at ¥ be- | tion. It was of a girl, with a sweetly pensive tits notice must be duly assigned to the United | f° iene Pm. - ieee Seer ae Soxsan aye) snes party & Tommities of Arrangements. eautifully rounded arms encirclin; DIRECTORS. — pe andl an diario nea art T. Milburn, T.J Weir, Wm O Drew. | the neck of a faithful looking hound, wick Hon. Thos. B. Picrenes, Charles Dingee ied ° ee ee Floor Managers, Was standing on a footstool, looking earnestly George H. Arm-trong, Tho the current half year’s interest mu t also be as- | G B Clark, W McConvey, R H Graham, | up into the face of his mistress; behind her there was the sweet picture, lovely in an en- graving, but, oh! how infinitely more love’ ina‘ tableaux vivant,” in which Helen L. lie was the living picture. A murmur of ap- lause followed the lifting of the curtain, xquisite! enchanting! burst from all tho @ s S885 Due from agents (secured by bon ) Expenses and commissions. 388 weesysssa Charles A Rub cam, Etward K. Helmbold,; | signed by the present stockholder, otherwise such | L Jones. J.J Anderson. jy 10-3t® | on a pedestal was the boy god, leaning on her | sk in thy smiles; although from the porten- | !y deemed true and loving. The words rose to George Helmbold, P. Carroll Brewster, interest will be payable as heretofore ? | Shoulder, and mischiovously and contemptu- | 40us length of thy visage it would seem of | his lips. “Ah, if thou wert #0 faithful,” he Jamzs E. Nealt, Laas Leech, Jr. a aside “te tastaes di N PLEASURE EXCURSION ously pointing to the hound—underncath were | Father doubtful trath.”” uttered them ina low and broken tone, low, = THOMAS B. FLOKENCE, President. And notice 1s further given to holders of otber FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE written tho words, “Ah s'il etait aussif.. “He would, indeed, be resuscitated,” said [though quite audible to Holen, and as those EDWARD R. HELMBOLD, Secretary. stocks of the United States that this department YOUNG CATHOLIC’S FRIEND SOCIE} Vl dds 1—(Ah, if he were as faithful '\—which | Aubrey, in acalm and impressive tone, “1f| fer 4 met herear, all rushed before her Chaties Wate Ne iDece will purchase the same between the Ist day of OF GEORGETOWN, D.C. the maiden is supposed to say, alluding to the | 9” {re and farthful heart could revive | With the celerity of light. Aubrey’s resolu- him !”’ Jno. M. Thornton, corner First etreet and Virginia June and the Ist day of December next, unless HE SAFE AND COMMODIOUS STEAM. | faithlessness and fickleness of love, and the tion she knew was unshaken; on the morrow avenue. the sum of $1,500,000 shall be previously obtained, ER POWHATAN, Captain fidelity of the dog. “Yet remember, Aubrey, they tell us of] drawn the ship would bear him to some dis- ARI ste make an excursion down | brey; “search all the printsho TT ve little gov e snaps his strings after D pena, raised her Capt. J. P. ieoy mn ee temas avenue. Spent secret sven the sels of the last dividend | the Potomac on WEDNESDAY, duly 16th find “anything balf vs inves 7 tis aeoee sunny smiles are withdrawn—warmth is his} eyes, it needed but one glance at that face so GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT of interest, and one day’s additional interest for =e will leave Georgetown at8o’clock worthy—You shall have Castor and Pollux in | life and element. And now I have read thee | expressive of wo unutterable, of hopeless des ‘i ‘Seles ‘Wllemaaan: : the money to reach the vendor, the following rates Sur ered he vee ‘sopping xt viel marble ” a homily on love, I must away for—, where | pair, to determine her. One glance a The business of this Company will compare fa- | 0 Premium: Washington a sufficient time to view the place, | ‘ But Cupid !”” I shall expect to see thee decked in sweetest | Prometheus-like, waked the lovely image i vorably with the Most successful of sim Jar institu- | On stock of the loan of 1812, a premium of 10 | from theace to Pye’s Lending, Charles county, | ‘‘True,’’ said Aubrey, and those words | smiles. Az revoir.” So saying she gayly | to life and motion, and endowed it with the tions tu the United States per cent.; where there will be sufficient accommodation for | seemed to have jarred anu caused to vibrate | kissed her hand to Aubroy, and tripped out of | gift of speech. The magic word passed ber of i Gy those wishing to dancr, and thence returning to om a yop 15, ne moti | os ako th lepane 87 and 148 premium | Seeing ane me | some am punted to the large sum of one bundred and eight | Of 16 per cent.; ‘The Committee promise to spare no pins or <thousaad, one hundred and fifty-one doila:s, with And on stock issued under the act of 9th Sep- expense to make this the most pleasant excursion only forty six hundred and sixty-six doila:s losses ber, 1950. ly called T a of the season repurced. ‘ = 4 me : : — i ; ‘exan indemnity ia Coti lon Band has been engaged for the Wich thes evidences success an good may , & premium of cent. e accment,” Coe directors aa justified FS enticing 4] | Certificates transmitted under this notice should Des at aes Gen! i Mtoe ac added with bitterness, ‘there are those who re of pablie irona: aieving it - fi i. 2 . 9 . ‘a Tay ofa team ve, and ta’ al ‘air cla ms il be | VE Aaly assigned to the United States by the par. | “*Hetreshments and Dinker will be served up by | tik he long since PF eohier vent toni atjused moxe according to equity than tegal techai- | ty entitied to receive the money; and if sent pre- | 2M experienced caterer at cit» prices. Tio’ ein ae calities. vious to the Ist July, the current half-year’s in- |») Pickets can be procured at John L. Kidwell’s | Niove, wept himseli to stone.” from her side. Will she utter the soft word ? With a view of affording ample indemnity to the 2 ere Drug Store, Georgetown; Kidwell & Lavrence Oh, he did, he did, and his little image | from her side. Will she utter the soft wor public, the company have depo: terest must also be assigned by the Jwesent stock- | and John F’. Ellis’, Penn3ylvantaavenue, Wash- | stands on the pedestal in my own boudoir,” | _ Helen, in her young und wnshadowed love- MESSRS _UUNCAN, SHERMAN, 2 CO., OF | bolder, otherwise the interest for the half year to | ington, and at the boat 0: the day of excursion. | said the gay and thoughtless but really affec- | liness, was the gayest of the gay that night; lips, and that word, so lowly murmured* bound him to her side ; and henceforth their ordant string ; for, after a pause, he | the ee did smile even at the mem- said, with much warmth, “ i 7 ory of her smiles. t i | long ago!” hi eer nie eee Sel tage determined to know on the | joys, their sorrows, their hopes, their fears ‘Yes,’ said Helen, “ so: ay la i morrow tho worst Fate had in reserve for | wefe one. during the pressure.”* moe day Last winter, him. Hope deferred had made his heart sick; All were consternation. Even Castor. the “Longer still,” sighed Aubrey; and he | he desperation had resolved to tell Ho- | noble, faithful hound, with instinctive sagaci- t len of his intended embarkation for Europe in | ty, appeared to know, and exult in the sud- a few days—though, did she but utter then | den revulsion in his master’s feeling. He one kind, joy-giving or encouraging word, the | leaped off the , and came frisking and whole world could offer naught to tempt him | bounding up to him, manifesting by every effort in his power, and his sympathy in his master’s change of fortune. All t work of a moment, the curtain qui d with fell, matt / 4 Committee. tionate gi lappi ‘ beanty’s light’’ gladdened every h d | the song, the jest followed, and Aubrey’s ; NEW YORK, THSIR roa y robes bg: aac ce him as heretofore. John J. McQuillan, James O'Donoghue, ih bee Sed tel leet Beant osetter every prantenkane mer her with cal “bosoms ford sat lightiy on bis throne.’ ee re een ee rene Biever Sen Acetylene Will Be | James, Geren Praaels Bator, semblance, if not the reality, in the tableau.”’ | Were reflected in her own—the beautiful are | ees Trust Pand : _ lars a , Bogue, Stakes, cr i ever joyor Yet Helen's lovely brow The company is prepared to is-ue policies agamst entitled to receive the money may direct. _523,5 7,9,11,12,14,15-8¢ (Intel) low and melancholy tone, ‘ What is love but | dering eyes rested on the pale and anxious OR SALE —THE PROPRIETOR WISH- loss or camaze by fre on DWELLINGS, FURNL JAMES GUTHRIE, NUF. TORIES, WA Je eaitpiions BUILDINGS, and m29-dtl2Nov Secretary of the Treasury. all_ kinds of M&RCHANDISE, ne traasported by VE: > ST Ss SINGER'S Nal. BATS, Avs) 2a) nue ct:| Improved Sewing Machines. ad ou the bulis of STEAM 30Ars | To which was granted the Highest Award of countenance of Aubrey, and one could see those beauteous lashes quickly cast down when his restless and disturbed glance met hers ; yet the jest, the laugh, the song went on— many, beautifal, and recherche were the com- pliments whispered in Helen’s ear that night Aubrey entered not the charmed ring, yet @ name—a shade that follows wealth or fame! a not ot Helen? should L not deem it so?” = arare ow, of all persons in her little world, Au- FIRST 7SRAND SECU SrION brey St. Clair wa the last among all her very OF LOGAN TRIB dear frieuds, with whom, just at thatjuncture, Improved Order of Red Men, Helen Leslio would have wished a serious TO THE WHITE HOUSE PAVILION, tete-a-tete, and just for these reasons, gentle eof his brick Blacksmith Shop, . ween 9th and 10th, with the unex = jease of six years on the ground, at a v ow price, on account of bad health. The sta is good for a carpenter or paint shop. All of the is.acksmithing tools for sale if desired. For fur- ther information enquire on the premises. Also, nine Pamp Logs. the Paris Exhib'tion, thereby roceiving On WEDNESDAY, Juty 16, 1556. reader: They had been long affianced—Au- | though sho appeared deaf to the voice of the} jy 8-eo3* Cc. L. RODGERS. the World's Verdict of Superiority. T COMMITTEE HAVING COMPLE-|brey, an orphan, and distant cousin, had | Charmer, was she alone * heard, felt and seen OR RENT_A B Baick SOURE wd +Y improvement E IMPROVEMENTS IN THIS MA- ed their arrangements take dweit with Ler under her father’s roof from | —°very word was caught and treasured up as é ted on 6th street, near the cornerof M. In- quire of F. M. MAGRUDER, Dry Good and shoe Store, corner 1 street. jes itt R SAL TRACT D, CON- taining about 45 acres, om the Heights of meat wil be taken into great pleasure in announcing to, : chine has simplified them in many respects, 2 » infancy ; and Helen felt fur him the stropgest | food for ‘Memory, young Love's shad a — eedily aijusted aad promptly paid. | 224they arecapableof executing twice iusamouat Lateas Pe ee affection though her love partook greatly of | enough for him to gaze his fill on that bright a wa a = e Prompily Fat. | of work they did formerly in any given time hake i the hector Gus scnace, ¥ the character of that which she might have | face—it might bo bis ‘last, long, lingering Feb wuustWaskingwe cay. bro aa me wing cane aad ane A fine band cf Music hes been engaged for the | felt fora brother. Ho had sorrowed when she cra 4 eaten : cade Cea ety 2 | occasion sorrowed and laughed wnen she laughed; nce and once only did Aubrey approach } Geo:petown, being & of the Valley View Insurance may also be effected at the Home Office, | Shirt bosom or heavy trace for harness can be and cherithed for her adeep, pure, and tender | Helen. He then told her, iu low and hurried Perm, the resta'nee of the late John H-, King, . ,. Tae steamer ‘‘George Washington”’ will leave Northwest corner Walnut and Second Streets, Phila | Sewn by any of these machines by asimple chan, 6 Ps . 4 4 = ne ‘ i san — | of vst thread eorgetown at 7 ashington 8%, Navy Yard | love; and though imps ned and impetu- | Words, of his intended departure, how long, | deceasea. This is one of the most desirable sites Se tate ae ie ce a oe i ous, it also acnieeshed G6 hol tere borne al very long, he had lived on the hope of again | in the riet fora fine private residence; about My . ya es — | Closest scrutiny cannot detect a fault. at 9, ard Alexandria at 93 o'clock. Buver ewer, Ros Sas eect atom . Di sister—a love which neither ti distance, | Winning her love, for he was now painfully | 20 acres of this tract is a beautiful ve of tim- jean aaa, Ge4 aa 1 as Manufacturers, planters and families will find aner and Refreshments furnished by an ex- re H. Rictardeoa, No Saha! mire cae “Cincin. | them the only safe Machines to purchase, 2s they esr caterer a nor circumstance could change or diasipate. | convinced he had lost it—of his unutterabie | ber, the balance cleared and in a high stateof cul- pai—Tayior & Anthony. Cha-leston—J. H. Tay. | are built strong and durable, and not likely to Minin ne on te $ i ee P anguish in the conviction—he told her that | tivation. ‘fhe summit of this tract is from 350 '0 hes = sae Men Oe sob get out of order. » boat or at the Pavilion Aubrey St. Clair had been very patient and oe heb S aacmel b =. | 200 feet, above tide water, basa fine view of Dense, Memueeny amet te toe iain We have machines with guages attached, for | _ Tickets UNE DOLLAR—admitting a gentle- | untiring in his devotion to study—a thought | tho love he bore her needed not to be express- | Washington, @ wn, and the adjacent val~ AC. Wau po fie ZS: Maaten oes "Oo binding hats, cap-fronts, gaiters, &c. : man and two ladies; to be hed from any of the | ful, sedate, meditative boy--a reading, dream- | ed, that she well knew his deep. his fervent ley of the Potomac. It will be sold entire or in Wanerdene' Hamianae A. Wilber Be iat a ilk, Thread, Cotton, Needles, &c., constantly Committee or at the boat on the morning of the ing, enthusiastic youth, he bad amassed a | attechment—better had she never inspired it, | lots street. Augucta—Gua Atlaata— | On hand, at the lowest rates. excursion. : fund of information ou all subjects, but the | than he should awake from such a dream—a] Also, a large Frame Dwelling-house and Lot M A. Beil. Treatou—Nacr & Cocks. Fond | _ Persons desirous of information regarding Sew- ee of Diba Naat dy garden of pocsy was his favored realm—here | dream of more than earthly happiness, for he nome coe of Fifth and H streets west, Wash- dl ee 5 ee eee Pena, ing Mechines Bed emmy Ptr WA Yates, ° Geo Collins, ’ would he stray, lost in wonder and delight; | had oat foolishly dreamed that she re- Apply at Valley View Farm, orto Dr. H. King, tain Hl ey 105 Baltimore street, Baltimore Jobn Williams, J T Hiltoa, and, though unknown to any, he had strewn | turned it. : No. 00 Prospect street, Georgetown, D. Se eet. wena lsat sem N. B.—We are prepared to exchange these ma- Robt Cunningham, = John Paxton. many beautiful flowers on the Parnassian| Confused, agitated, surprised, Helen found | “j. 13.+¢ [intel] E. J. KING. . ix - : -_ Persons who have been induced to purc! i 5 rgan aurels which wou ave been long green. erton, “ 7 ia ° Wyoming, Penn-y vania-R C purchase y 7,9,11,12,14, ee) He lived in a world of his ownereations, bright quisite in all ——, was coming toward them, anchad Mall nest aer aes bor Bee beyond imagining Vilis 4 tymbitake. Na le— Joseph Nash. | inferior machines under the pretext of being ite in ali I a ; Portart—D Rubi son, jr. Caicago—k P. Ward cheap, will @nd this a benedt indeed. holding in his hand a double almond which sn er co by 60 fest rage ye ovie biek Vi ¢ mar 10—| eet ear, wi Baa F an Thos Sale of Een bh avigae ond, But to return to Helen. Though she, in her | be had taken from one shell, one of which he | ceiling, and is capitally lighted. Also, the stove k. Courte < n KON HALL BOOT, SHOE, & TRUNK sits < early youth gladly consented to her betrothal; | presented to Helen, 5g eS ‘ immediately under the west half of seid hall, 25 wae ot spb russ i , ’ ORDNANCE OFFICE, believing, with her whole soul, and inthe| ‘* Now we shall see, Miss Leslie, whether I | by 50 feet, fronting directly on Pennsylvania o c he eom- —I have WasHineton, June 23, 1836 singleness of her heart, there lived not the | 2m or not, when ‘out of sight, out of mind’— } avenue, in the heart of the business portion there- this day received ROPOSALS IN WRITING WILL. BE | being to whom she could sore willingly or | for you know the Philopena is the test of See tats ei maa AGENCY OF THE a large asscrt- received at this office till uoon of the 22d day | more entirely intrust her happiness than to | friendship a3 well as love—since, if it be for- ated Sclamiely - reed ~og AB nec Bo apply gotten, one is fearfully certain the memory of Ruk HILL, Papermaker, Bri street the donor is not dwelt upon with pleasure, | 4 few doors west of the omnibus Posie yg ommend since you could not retain the recollection of | town, or at the Star Office counter. N If renters desire to carry on any business her ‘dear Aubrey ;’’ so she still thought tain plece or parcel of land, with the buildings aa ? sean danas Sak eee therm, Hying on dames rivr 1m the evunty of | thaagh meanwhile she bed ebanged mate ; E YE Cheste: fieid, about twelve miles above the city of | Tl’ 2 “5 7 _ > ; ? Se ae ee Richmoud, ard known as Bellona Arsenal. ‘This | girl, Helen Leslie had become the beautiful, | it for so short a period.”” Alliance Insurance Co, of Philadelphia, | Pot of Ladies’ 2 J of July next, for the purch’se, for cash, of a cer- ending Janu: 1, 1856. 5 ; “fies as Fy , i . 1 "4 , they > Aasete of tw =i ating of Bonds and Mortgages Hi land was purchased by the Catt States from enchanting, lovely girl—the fascinating ad- 4 ae cp acta paiaer Aaederpeatvsinoe® Salca eli cacuminn abecenndecmmes Ldiccierpennd Br ey ana en tll pa $110,694 ¢0 Wiliam Trabue and w fe, and Mary Reddy, by iired, caressed and idolized belle. Yet, | brey, as he pre: : he fate of erful engine of the Star Newspaper and Job Gonen ions : 3ilece 39 | all stvles. Ladies’ new style Gaiters, all colors; — peenee Sate si ved pep cakes, ae amid all this adulation, enough to turn grave- | hang my — awe t ife’” aa Printing Office, manufactured by the Messrs. Bliis receivable, consteting of Marine poten ond a4 ler peenee, eee eke, with and or ala ver ae “ pe tee ey running heads, Helen possessed a pure and affection- aaa coe nee antergeetiz Ochcember Ellis, mal srsuagon 89 ate presents 2 pow *, short - now Fs n’s, and In- : ti i ing. | he added, in rem — er, uw to renters of the prem! vertise a ANE OO _ SEE eats Shoes, all st les. Gents, Boys,and Youths eevee fers © ae ee tog rach sed seus nigestp ees bat 4 Blea a oh, remetuber—one little word from your lips rie i = "h tf Su19,<30 ¢0 ioautcoe French Calf Bootsand Shoes a stone! marked U.8; thence 9/224 deg. W.9| widely different from her own. He viewed will decide whether I shall be a wanderer} > The lease on the above property will be Whole recetpts for premiums daring the year "$112,812 05 | Call and examine my siock before purchasing | Cbains 27 links, toastone marked U.S; thence | already with disgust those pleasures which | Without aim, or end of existence, or rewain by sold. Paid for lonene and expenses during the year 11,133 06 | elsewhere. 8. P. HOOVER, Iron Hall, 8. 5% deg, E ,2! chains 45 links. to a stone | leave naught but satiety and disquietude be- | your side with too much of happiness for mor- P_M. MORIARTY, President. J.MORRIS THOMPSON, Secretary. THE GREAT WESTERN FIBE INSUR- ANCE CO. OF PHILADELPHIA. Capital $500,000. Charter Perpetual. OR RENT—SEVERAL HANDSOME Par- lors and Chambers, with board. Also, table and transient board. Inquire at Mre. SMITHS, 233 F street. nov °7—1f OR SALE OR RENT.—LOT NO. i,IN uare No. 353, corner of E street south and 10th si ‘west, near the Steamboat W harf, con- je 13-tr Pa. av., bet’n 9th and 10th sts, | marked U.¥.; thence 8. 75 dog.; E.20 chains 25 | hind them; pleasures of which she was only | tal’s lot.” a ; . a Maks, toa stone marked U ‘By thence N. 25% | on the threshold, and of which she mia tasted ‘Why so precipitate, Aubrey ? 80 impetu- ink foeer a Been dad theces anes the | 88 yet but sparingly, and knew not their | ous?”’ 5 le southern shore of said river, as tbe same wean | heartlessness and emptiness, but viewed them 4 “«Precipitate'! impetuous! oh say not so, BUY AND SELL ders, 25 chains 25 links, to the beginning, con- | arrayed in all the glitter and “enchantment | Helen; if you could know this r, weary, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHANGE; | ‘rye ce on eed te which distance the view.” The admired of * hope-sick heart—ay, if you could but know of a The above property will be sold to the person | all, the tide of her existence seemed to fi the restless waking nights of wo—of the long, ciame. ates aie eee sinean: FURNISH DRAFTS offering the theese 7 aise for the same, if such ead iaepktkle in an unbroken stream of ee long, listless days I pass, and long have pass- te jue W Maréin's blectesnité ona wi Foren a Alexander Whilden, merchant, 14 North Front | On all Parts of United States and Europe; | offer shall be satisfactory tothe Secretary of War ; piness, and we are compelled to own that, in] ed, you would not, you could not think 80!” | Sons. ntreet. COLLECT DRAFTS - waced ili be concated Brier cred being Pa'd, | the bewilderment of the life she led, the a ilemjg ona Je foe lo ey & Co.] On all parts of United States and Burope; a deed willbe executed by him bude thea a ot thought of Aubrey, of his fervent, engrossing u John R T Mecurdy a of Jones, White & DRAW BILLS conveying to such person, his Leirs, and assigns | #ni undying attachment—the still, low voice | more that night _ = - McCurdy. ’ ? ON IRELAND FOR £1 OR UPWARDS; forever, all the right, tit'e, and interest of the | in Helen’s{bosom that told her of theself-sacri- | Slowly and heavily a to Helen the re- with a good fence, is a stable and carriage house Isaac Hgzlehurst, attorney and counsellor. BUY AND SELL nq. | United States in said premises ficing, unwaning attachment, of his truth, of | maining hours A change came over her} Toa tpeland in excellent order and weil situated James 8 Smith, frm of Jas B Smith & Co. Bie OTHER SKCURITIES; The proposais rust be se2led, and endorsed his almost parental solicitude and interest, | spirit. Aubrey stood before her in & Rew | forcultivation. Possession given on the first of Theo W Baker, firm of Tracy & Baker. GOUTIATE TIME PAPER. “ Proposals for Bellona Arsenzl.’? was drowned in fashionable follies and in the | light. Never before had she appreciated his April. An abundance of excellent gravel and So saying, and almost choked with pommey Also, for rent, Square No, 562, vetween 24 and i ft the room, nor entered it | 34 streets west, and I str north, con- eet eh tee j , m taining 2% ac now occupied by Mr. H. N. Lansdale. On the square, w! will be enclosed. - Investment paying 10% and over, fer sale. HENRY K. CRAIG i i i re R_ ©. Walton, 360 Market street is : levity of the h patient, enduring and uncomplaining attach- | sand, on the premises, forsale Inquire of T KL ‘ — Colonel of Ordnance. evity of the hour es : > ue Soha F) Baker, Goldsia sith’s Hail ” LAND WAERBARTS. The Int ligencer and Star, and the Richmond Aubrey St. Clair’s manner, tastes and feel- | mont. She reproachfully asked berseif how] marS—eolw&8tf JOSEPH INGLE a af 3 _ ings i i i i i ch devotion? Apparently — —— : Ei LATH E Enquirer, and !xaminer, will publish the above | ings ill-fitted him for the syrencircle of which did she reward suc : rao gages Si arte, at ah -eyg hover Phos a twice a week till 2d July, and one copy of the | Helen Leslie was the brightest star. His soul | with perfect recklessness and indi ferenoe. J. F. CALDWELL, Dentist, — Land Warrants located in lowa, Wisconsin, or Paper containing it must be sent tothe Ordnance | scorned the hollowheartedness, the deceitful- | Keen and bitter were the pangs Helen felt] ys pocaTED ON ELEVENTH STREET, Risks changed from otber companies to this, | Minnesota. CHUBB BROTHERS, ice with the bill. je 24-2awt2zJuly that night as she rested her head on the pillow. thoqncend hows from Pennsviva no charge for policy fee. Enquire atthe office of] jan 23-tf Bankers, opposite the Treasury. No. 566 cient to confer happiness on a rational being. i : nia avenue, next to Farnham’s 3. E. Kendalt, over &. Morrow's Exchange Ofice Netice FOR iesrokine CERTAIN | His nature was catliesiastis and imaginative; | The next day Aubrey came not—his was | store, where heisreadyto OP ERAT. , : r A rt id respectfully in- ae emat W B. Todd’s Hat Store, on ANTHONY BUCHLY, LANDS IN WISCONSIN —Notice Js here- | the eelf-sufficient and superficial coxcombs of } despair unutterable—he felt assured, from the all Spt aA thengh eoecn ieee roe And ness of pleasares which he felt to be insuffi- - by given that the land office at MINERAL Point, | the da were not society for him—his was the | few words that escaped Helen in her agitation, saved without destroyi 3 DAV 2 iy i he, can be y' _ma3m_ DAVID —— Ageut. Bhop pt reg il Cntr Brevans’s weet Menasua, in os — soul's loveliness ther, how immeasurable the | that he had naught to hope—he would embark —— a eee eer toaamesee a phe basen a tny south side, bstween Oth and 10th sts. ‘| ofany of tue lends in sald districts which were | distance which separated Aubrey St. Clair | on the morrow—should see Helen in the ¢a | o¢° more ‘deep-seated pains about the face and 5 % IN THE PRICE OF BOOTS AND GAITERS = ject to enti location at the date of their | fom the throng of idlers who “followed, flat- | /eawz, which was fixed for thatevening All | head. His mode of extracting tecth ts greatly Have ON Commission, FoR a patie | HM EE gaan t HEARSE ee ies | recent witkarmiwel by notice No. Soh,on and afer | tered and sued” in Balers (ain muaet, Bo | Ris proper 78 Vor aca ending of wcoaing, | aa tan aeioonon at eee pin, Siam by eae I adeipbia manu- and all necessary conveniences foi (<a) Monday, the 4th day of August next, except the | not have felt his superiority to such? impos with feverish anxiety the coming of evening, facturer, a first rate properly conducting his buabuess, following townships, the reservation of which | sible be should not His manners were | when he should behold for the last timo the nig oe oe ee ampere Sewed or Pepgca would Tespectfally inform the public that he ts | ‘tl! b¢ continued, viz: gentle, his tone low, his frame was delicate; | object of his heart’s idolatry. He would | PRY sce and jaws, would de well to cubrait to Calf-8xia BOOT at fully prepared to All all orders entrusted to him, | ,_ Office at Minsrat Point: Townships 11 to 14 | and, though his face was intellectual inthe ex- | take no leave—he could not say—farewell! | hi, remedial treatment. ‘The most satisfactory — fail = — at the shortesi not! ae in the best manner. ep perenne to 5 oat Secatee 16 to treme, yet it possessed not that beauty, ro - cranial certificates and references can ‘be seen as sostime- usual ' : ‘own! - - at #5 or 86 ada lof all shes Hare ou hand, whlch will be fur- 22, inclusive, of ranges 2 to 6 east, inclusive. dear, must I say,towoman’sheart Oneread| The shades of evening darken nials of bis skillin his operation mm 10-Stf_ ‘Pownskip 15 and 16 of ran e 7 east; and there of acute sensibility and elevated thoughts | All was in readiness for the tableavr—the XERARD, THE LION KILLER par ot ot frame, the stage, the light disposed by an Rachel tnd the New World Leather GAITER at 23 50, as good as an at $5; a first rate C: Galterat $2 50, the-e are the best goods that ts (orever were) sold in the District for the price; for the roof, come and see . pepe the miaeentaueriis naopaael to give| Township 15 of ranges east. of # superior order of mind ; and a refined ob- 8 heretofore, n : A j . hurrying to and fro,” - isfac' Office at MzNasHa: All the townships in the | server Id have loved to dwell upon it—so | artist. ‘‘ Then there was . » Tangletown Letters ON ae habegpena orders will | district situated between township land the axpraniva ae Ot al a cial com- | and allthe world arrived. The music was] Camp Fires of the Red Men, at a be promptly attended to ardttmecnr’ Michigan State line, in ranges 13 to 20 east, in- pletely an index of all within the casket. Of | soft and soul-thrilling; many and beautiful FERGUSON'S, | 7-ly ' er under my hand, at the General Land Of- | ® proud nature, his feelings were exquisite] es our es sed blightraleg” be seed Je 30- next to aman ee x J. CONNELLY, Undertaker, fice, at the city of Washington, this 2tth day of | susceptible to the smallest slight or wound, si oe ‘Oh, whas © boantifel’ thoughs? ENGLISH. Ax p AMERICAN, TAB O08. A HE that air of confidence, oe No. 423 Seventh street, west side, bet. G and H, wets scat a ge lol SE plodoty Be. nak cetaen snckeioas ae What delight ! to see exhibited the sweetest, PR bis rh ces I a cere samt Ai : = gee UST RECEIVED AN INVOICE OF VERY Pp oft charged to ofset is. se (<a) ILLIAM A. FRANKLIN HAVING | $4Y Circle; he had not yet learned to : 7 | Ale p Sniten. ton NEW YORK HAT STORE, Seventa street R. WIL at No. 448. P upon its little stage. or to see imbodied the brightest, purest, most | Dishes, Albata ae py te os : at oe sven NTHONY Agent, ine shortest notice and on the heat Mberal terms, A i sg will be happy io verre Aubrey never reminded Helen of their be- | resplendent visions of the — ¥ — ane above oon aur t a ~ amphi LA Ee _ ANTHONY, Ssent-_ | He will spare no pains to give entire satisfaction | all who may stand in need of the oe trothal - it was long since he had alluded to | there not living forms of as tran: = Jewellers, No. 324 jivania avenue, CHAUNCY WARKRINER, on all anes. He guarantors to Preserve {he vices sofa Dentist. als prices nals raene ale the now painful subject, yet was he a ae ane soe, ket oe a as ever daw: je? between 9th and 101 ‘warmest wea’ irk warrant . je 5- eo! i i rake from Lf WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, ,dce¢* Iannis (ese a ann ing against hope, that she should aw Tere was CAG Bonkinder Blast, the weugh WILLIAM A. BATCHELO AND DEALER IN A large supply of ready-made COFFINS of © PERSONS ABOUT LEAVING THE | her delasive and bewildering dream. All hee We by : SITY wish Brushes and Combe of | earth’s powers could never have persuaded } Ruthvan by her side persuading ber, no not LIQUID HAIR DYE Fine Watches, Jewelry, and Silver Ware. | ae tes, jig ar yp ‘every other | any Ce Br phos Soaps, Perfumery, Fans, him that her talents, tastes, or feelings, would | persuading her, forcing her to sign “sae her GEILFULLY APPLIED, AND SOLD Wholeg GOL» SEALS, FOBAND VEST CHAINS, | , BRI ee ee ncn aedicy, Paper, Porte Monnaies, &¢., call at our store, as | have become perverted by fashionable life, | kingdom to @ rebellious subject’ There was | \\ sate and Retailat GiBBS’S Hair Dressing Es- VEK SPOONS, FORKS cedented low rates. 306, bet. 9th and 10th sts. LI. rossed by it—never did it occur to | uctof poisoning herself with the asp, beautiful | an4 10th sireets, and under Willards’ Hotel GOBLETS, CUPS, &c., for a eee JJesy COHN F. ELLIS. mo ae . porate recurrence of variety, beyond expression, calm, majestic, yet ch!| mo-eoim - sale at New York prices. gern rg NEW DICTIONARY, con- JUST RECEIVED, | the whirl of excitement in which she lived, | how full of feeling. There, too, was the AS HEATERS.—ANOTHER SUPPLY A FINE JEWELRY, SIL- poe A sbare of the public patronage is respectfully | we are determined to sell these Goods at unpre- | that she would ever become wedded to it, or| the fond and impassionate Cleopatra in the | topiisnmenton Pennsylvania avenu>, between 9th mar 74-tf 3 K REPAIRING. —The Chronometer, Duplex, taining an epitome of History, Biography, EFRIGERATO a va inimitable. The high- ne syli: tad, : bt a few wore of thore excellent plain Refrige- | would render to her the retirement of the do- | ‘Niobe’ in tears, inim i ‘of those Gas Heaters so convenie:t cor the hee os on age TE WELEY res eres caxtte Lee meoSON rators. When all the patent Refr ‘ors have | mestic circle irksome and inspired—nor that | souled Jewess, and high boro and fair-haired | 1 sory, or for cooking @ mca! for ©; all fam'ly. No.9 Pessrivawia AveNvx, betw'n sixth | 269% bern tried and laid aside, Loti Kage tunes ¥ the adulation, the incense, offered up at the | Rowena, rivals in beauty, for surely both were |" 4iso, GAS STOVES, for cooki and Laking, Bit Sozeath streets, Browne’ Hot -lvul ding, sign | ¢ -UHPOKATIUM STUCK.—$%,000 Corpo | Le used, as they lon; Sour ure vet snp giveunt, | shrine of her beauty might render her vain, | beautiful! ‘ . = complete. G. FRANCIS, of the GU_DEN WATCHES, U ration of Washington Stock for sale at verse] satisfaction. Prices . The attire was bright, fanciful and pictur-] je21 + 490 Seventh st, feb 25— CHUBB BROTHERS, apa Washington, yt @ FRANCIS, 490 Seventh st, / heartless and supercilious. Of such conse-

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