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THE EVENING STAR, FUBLISHED EVERY AFrERNOOR (EXCEPT SUNDAY,) t tar Bwildings, corner “a By W. D. WALLACH, ‘W ili be served to subscribers by carriers at SIX AND A QUARTER CENTS, psyable weekly to the Agents; papers served in ~ickages at 37% cents per month. To mail subscribers the sub- scription price is THREE DOLLARS AND FIF TY CBNTS a year ia advance, TWU DOLLARS THE WEEKLY STAR. This excellent Family an@ News fournal—con aining 2 greater variety of interesting reading than can be found in any other—is published on Setur- ay morning. Single copy, per annum. esesesereeeesesesBl 25 Ebening Star. = apes easly sant scares safes = —— — a ICT Singlecopies in wrapper) can be procarcd moaths; less u months at the or — at the counter, immediate! after the issue of the ty cae we VOL. VIII WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, AUGUST 16, 1856. athe [> SINGLE COPIES ONE CENT. SS OFFICIAL. PosTMasTERs whoact as agents commission of twenty persent benlowed — SE surprise of all parties was still farther im- | the bell brought the porter forth in unusual creased, when, on the Baronet’s pearance | haste, apd the porter, ring at him, haught- on the hustings, deafening cheers from the ily inquired what he wanted. e Proposals for Deepening the Outlets of the Mississippi seg tute the Gulf of Mexico. Educational. KUGBY ACADEMY, EVENING STAR. Tazasvny Der 2TMENT, May 28, 1858, Notice is hereby given to the holders of the Ps ey tae a } Fourteenth street, opposite Franklin Square, THE MINER’S DAUGHTER. whole multitude greeted him; and no sooner | Is Miss Lee at home?’’ was the agitated stock tssned pursuant to the act of Congress of! | sp oposais WILL Ba ratte lianas av |/J'HE TENTH ANNUAL SESSION OF [coxcuupep. ] had the loud plaudite ceased. than Ralph | inquiry 23d Jaly, 1846, that such stock is redeemable by | P this office until the frat day of Octobes wim Sebring, the wealthy partner of Ad * Can't tell, John!” and a lively servant its terms, and will be paid at the Treasury on the | for ‘‘opening and keeping open ship channels of z 0 ld, d TARE Eby ficient tty te umber of pupils limited . n a cold, damp, misty night, in the month surrender of the certificates thereof, on the 12th | Sufficient ox ah es ee ae. Bg Circulars may be obtained at the residence of | of April, 1836, a carriage and four, with out- | sent his native burgh in parliament. The| «Tp hb? say, pl of November next, when interest thereon will sluutre. Jeading from Mississippi Prin ‘into | ‘e Principal, on N, “eee creer sts. | riders, followed by another carriage filled | motion was instantly seconded, and the elec- | cir Wie ae pt ob to-cannet say, please, pag the @ulf' of Mexico,’ for which purpose there ak .H.MOR tpanckpal. with luggage and crowded with lackeys, dash- | tion of Sir Edward was carried without a dis. Emer! y henkaa hee soard The footman This department will continue to purchase such bi bg gh, tee oat hehe i. of 8th of| | ed up to the inn door of a large and handsome | sentient voice. Before Emerly could recover 7. k thi ty : m Lee, proposed that Sir Edward should be appoint- appeared. ed asa fit and trustworthy person to repre- “Ts the young lady at home ?"” 7 : . f lanced at it—bowed, and politely showi : thousand town on the banks of the Irthing. Landlord, | f; his he haired amid the | stock prior toad day of redemption, and wil : THE COLUMBIA INSTITUTE, | Weitere: and servants of crery Mega arg | {rom his surprise, be was chaired amid the | Esnerly into an logant apartment, bowed Pay therefor the following premium, in addition | Bidders are requested te state the amount for FOR YOUNG LADIES, out to receive the new-comers, when two gen- sgain and retired. to the interest sccrued te the day of purchase, | Which they will contract to open | No. 446 Eleventh strect, between @ and H. hannels n with one day's interest for the money to reach | vidth of three andre’ fon tera dente ote | Prot. GEORGE H. STUECKRATH, Principal. a perfect jubilee; bands of music perambu- lated the streets—public tables were thrown open to all classes—wine and liquors of all Emerly looked round. A splendid portrait ={ aa Lec hung above themantlepiece, and imerly was wrapped in deep th: t, gazing on it, when the servant returned, ond potitely bowing said— “* Miss Lee is particularly engaged just now, tlemen alighted from the first carriage, and Re were shown by the obsequious landlord into the vendor: than eighteen feet below the level of ordinary low opacklal E. WILLIAMS, Vice-Principal. | an elegantly decorated apartment. Both of | kinds, with viands of every description, were On such stock received at the Treasury between iene poige ech seeris pe bg Ghee Lad the strangers were dressed in deep mourning, amply provided, and rich and poor all shared the ist day of June and the Sst day of July,in | MX 0m the shore, to be establishe enol soe ISLAND ACADEMY. irk and seemed to look with wonder on all around | in the general joy It was towards evening elusive, one-half of one per cent. on the amounts | th-y are also Tequested to state the 'ongest periog A FRENCH AND ENGLISH ACADEMY | them . when tired with the exertions of the ay, Em- | 5), bi ‘i i specified In the : of time for which they will contract to keep each | 3, 3 ine Pervaptingy mabe Ae — =e ‘* How far are we from Ornton Lodge ?” in- | erly withdrew from the festive board, that a ett neers ee wee be a eee See pec! Certificates ; channel open to such width and depth for the res- M grchite were’ aor tot y sor hy Riess exon cae quired the younger of the strangers. note was presented tohim. He broke itopen| « Bp, with the Earl De-la-Mark, I On suck stook reseived between the Ist and 3ist | idue of tne appropriation: after the amount of the Island, solicits the pattonageof herformer friends | “About a mile please your honor,” was the | and read— suppose’’’ said Emerly, frowni: . days of August, one-fourth of one per cent; did for opening, if accepted, is paid; and tostate | ang others who desire the success of a bigh class | Teady answer. ‘Sin Epwakp—Before this reaches you, - em “ Eh ?—ah—yes—yes—I believe so,” stam- And en such stock received after the3ist day of | 7/0, {n separate proposals, the same particulars | school ta that part of the city, ‘The system of mered the servant for opening and Keeping open each channel to & | instraction will ‘comprise all the branches taught “And what is the name of this town?’” was August, the interest accrued thereon, and one | gniform will be ret . dp nest Interrogatory. you will be returned as member for your na tive burgh. My only motive in standing as 7 “ tb of not ‘es than twenty feet through | in first ciass academies, and the manners and | ‘ Leeville, sir. Called idate , ae i < Emorly turned « Then. there is no wo- day's additional interest only, will be paid. oul a weil defined width of three hundred fest hate —- ine posed after Adam Lee, the | candidate was to secure the election to your- | cesity for me awaiting the Earl's deport Certificates of such stock transmitted under | The means by which {t may be proposed to ac- aeracstort site tor cnuiares wai ot A | wealthy leading partner of the firm of Adam | celf, as I knew you would be forward in time. 5." he bell sternly, a4 instantly left the this notice must be duly assigned to the Unitea pomtpep my = eh epi fiiapeypag ng ros ‘for Re Academy, and the rudiments of French will BAG oe Company, iron merchants, and heay-| I am sorry that urgent business in London house ain: channels, musi 8 in Pro- | be taught gratis Com t ters will be en- | &2 what all. compels me and my family to proceed thither. “ ono: —wi agai ? ° States by the party entitled to receive the pur- | posal foreach depth. giles Eevsrunges, falc; Painting, Drawin; Ss ‘* What lurid glare of light is that which | As ae Sei as Member of ‘arliament will aoa eee ses — chase money ; and when sent prior to the Ist July i ee eee a Wen es intheopin- | €c. References and terms made known by TO) th it theeucrent half year's interest mu t also be as- | method of accomplishing the otject contemplated dreasing “ ACADEMY,” StarOffice. au 12 signed by the present stockholder, otherwise such | 2nd to accept either proposal of any bidder for | FatK HILL BOARDING SCHOOL FOR interest WHI be payable as heretofore. either of the passes, to the exclusion of the pro- GIRLS. possls of the same bidder for the other pass, {s HE TENTH TERM® UF ‘THIS INSTITU- ——e at —_ prea veto tion wiJl commence on the Sth of the ninth cocks of the United States that this department The quantity of pear Ae be removed | month (September) next will purchase the same between the Ist day of from the existing channels at the passes tobe |” circul srs containing further information in re- i deepened, or the distan. e along either channel to a 01 the [st day of December next, uniess eS gard to toe School will be furnished t rsons Jane sad the ay next, which the work must extend, order to obtaia | wiio desire them on application toR.S KIRK the sum of $1,500,000shall be previously obtained, | ¢ither of the specified depths, cannot, for want of 4 was it built?” was the next interrogat cr Ww H FARQUHAR, at Olney Pos! Office, “ Withi 7 y accurate informa’ heir prese: nd 3 Wit last = es end will pay for the same, in addition tothe In- | be stated e Ponce ee Gent present 6 hare Biontzomery county, Marvland. au 7-9 ithin the last three years,”” was the re- | destination. Night had advanced as he en | to Mary ans ers Ta i ____-.___— | Ply; “and every day it gues on increasing.”’ | tered London: and ; m9 rs ara ; terest acerued from he day of the last dividend | work tl : <, - ; ter ondon; and the confused noise, -hub- Dear Mary,”’ he wrote, “I little antici- of interest, and one day’s additional interest for | of ils ccttad aaa etteewort aatuear cates YOUNG LADIEW SEMINARY, Who are the chief proprietors ?”” bub, and uproar of the city, were little caleu- | pated, amid the checkered scenes of iife, we quired the servant “No'’’ was the stern answer, in a tone so desp, 80 angry, that the lackey jumped back- wards, Grie{—deep grief—wrung the bosom of Em- erly, as he slowly paced bis way back to tho hotel. His had been set on one subject alone; she deceived him, and all the world and the world’s worth wasa barren blank henceforth to him. Under these cir that some days elapsed before he reached his | cumstances he sat dowm and penned an epistle shines so fearfully in the mist—is thore any part of the town on fire ?’’ inquired the stran- gers. “No, sir—oh no! thatis the glare of the furnaces of tho public works, ’ the ready an- swer. ‘* When the night is dark or misty, the glare of the flames is cust upon the clouds and all around.’’ ‘* The place scems to havo flourished—when call you speedily to the metropolis, I ehail feel most happy to meet you, and congratu- late you on your return. Meanwhile, I am your honor’s most obedie: Disappointments seemed drawing to a close, and not a moment was lost till Emerly was a on his way to London. Unavoida- le delays, ho f, arose On his journey, so “ Adam Lee, 8 There is another part of i i i ; . ing it Cerner of Dumbarton and Montgomery streets td - part of | Jated to soothe hisalready agitated mind He | would have met as we have done During the money to reaeh the vendor, the following rates | 4 ‘..r 2 contract has been en‘ered into, the place Georgetown, D.C. : ee oo sere omgred alter young Squire | grove at once to Fenton's hetel, in St. James's | my residence abroad, I wrote you repextedly, of premium: and directions of the channels to be opened. will MRS. GEN’L WHEELER, Principal. tooo ct Ornton. Lhe young Squire suc | gtreet, and Iate though the hour was, rent a | but never received the slightest acknowledge On stock of the loan of 1812, a premtum of 10 | de designated to the contractor by an officer or | rayE DUTIES OF THIS INSTITUTION officers appointed for that by the See per cent.; tary of Wier, ad the ainoeee wile my be ‘will be resumed on Monday, September Ist, with renewed exertions on the part of the Princi- s : On stook of the loans of 1947 and 1848.8 premium pei ne oe opening — wa be paid sien 1 for the intellectual, moral, and religious im- | patiently, as he moved his hand for the land- of 16 per cent.; patton by anailel or odiecs, arm tated as nuove, | provement of pupils committed to her care lord to be silent. ‘‘Is Adam Lee in town?” And on stock Issued under the act of 9th 8ep | to be conformable, in all respects, to the stipela” | Mts W tenders her thanks to her friends and | he inquired é } tember, 1359, commonly called Texan Indemuity | tions of the contract; but no payment will be | Pat?ons for the liberal amount of patronage she | <I cannot say, siz; but I will make in- stock, a premium of 6 per cent. made on account of any work done towards open- | paryhaipanee respenttally adliniis'a qoncini. quiry.”’ ceeded his uncle, Sir William Emerly, lately in the titles and estates of Emerly.”” “I know—I know,” said the stranger im card to the residence of Adc.n Lee, announe- | ment that my letters were received My feelings you know too well—hbow long—bow fondly, how ardently I have loved you I see, however, to my beart’s sorrow, that it is all forgotten. Even alibough you are soon to be the bride of Earl Do-la-Mark, I wonid do wrong to wy own bosom were I not to wish ing his arrival in the city aud his intention of calling; but to his regret the note was re- turned, asthe family had gone to Windsor, and were not expected back for some day! Several days passed when Dudley called on him, and requestea him to attend a drawing- eg os x = . room at St. James’s Palace the following day. | that Heaven may smile upon you union; and Certificates transmitted under this notice should iets beck Romainea: poreemapheponratomg Circulars obtained on application to the Princt- ae rica dabei lope here, I suppose?” | This he declined on the plea of ill health. | that you may ever be bappy, is the earnest be duly assigned to the United States by the par- | 85 above specified. : > | pal. Myer ts au 7-thepis - — y- The following day, as he sat at the window of prayer of your affectionate ‘* Ocoasionally,’’ was the answer ; ‘‘ but Miss | his apartmept, watching with apathetic look Epwarp Onxros.’ i the georgeous equipages which paased along st } Panes ESSER Ay, well, what of her?” was the eager | towards the pales, and scanning the various | + Rae cones moet soy lien gi thew terest mast also be assigned by the present stock- | of the contract for keeping open will be paid; at G.W DORRANCE, interrogatory, put so abruptly that the honest | brilliant liveries of the footmen who clustered | 2 Unt. Anes seeers evening ® lackey called 5 holder, otherwise the interest for the half year to | tte expiration of two-thirds of the time an addi- HE NEXT ANNUAL SESSION OF THIS | landlord stared z oir like bees on every available part of each car- +3 b hi fi pee day will be payable to him as heretofore. tional payment of one third of the whole amount Academy will commence on Monday, Sep “Ob! Mis sir. She’s been in Pa: riage as it whirled along, a ducal equipage <. Lotel, and handed him an answer from contracted for will b> paid; and attheexpiration | tember Ist. 1856. For terms see circulars at t and Lond e * F) 4, = Paymeat fer all the foregoing stocks will be | of the whole time during which the cbataai are principal Book Stores au 1-tf where ail, ‘She 8 Spieryy Pepeore sl Tete peeve peubifin dled we pete aza'ie ‘Dear Epwarp : I have received your let- to be kept open, the twe:ity pe it ret: « ire i ; ; - R ich grieve and i made by drafts on the assistant treasurers at Bos- | [0 > payment, ios ihe fee ee FRENCH AND ENGLISH FEMALESEM- Inquire if Adam Lee is in town,’ said the paused opposite the window. Atthat moment | “™ the contents of which grieve and surprizo + entit 3 - At the ex»iration of one-third of tte time dur- i . ty entitled to receive the money; and if sent pre- ing which the channels are to be kept open, CENTRAL ACADEMY vious to the Ist July, the current half-year’s in- | ej7uty per cent of one-third of the whole amount ae MERCHANT, 4 } i i ; i ton, New York, or Philadelphia, as the parties | whole amount of the contract for keeping the INARY FUR BOARDING PUPILS. stranger, as he waved his hand; and the land- | 1 young cflicer of the Guards advanced aud | ® ee ee entitled to receive the money may direct. chaneis open, will be paid; butno payment will BY M. A. TYSON & SISTERS. lord vanished with ready alacrity ”’ raluting the inmates of the carriage, entered | inferior —to have anewored them! In regaed JAMES GUTHRIE, arp ponpenr erate m- | PEHIS SEMINARY IS SITUATED AT ALN- “You seem puzzled,’’ said his friend to the : it ‘er ay the landlord withdrew. m 29-dtl2Nov u . es wick. midway on the Baltimore and Wasb- | © ar = ; ov __ Secretary of the Treasury. oMloers appointed by cod peaenth Ciba ington Rallroad and ‘Turnpike Puzzied! I am actually bewildered. WATS! HATS! cack ? ee sibchib beat ha Pheespprameared on oeesliee . bo would eos when a Orn- 7 : Proposals must be accompanied by evidence of | © Septem! at which time the pupiis are de- | ton Lodge nearly Tee years ago, that on my laapeeneneee SUPPLY OF ability to eapeaialthe work Taheway, ane within | sired to be in ser preegeioge etn 6th ns return Ueoula have found a populous flour- ted HATS, which I offer tre time proposed, and should be addressed to the | ) Serie cor ae sie ere e the Bali b ishing town where a barren heath once stood : “Engineer D partment, Washington,” anden- | {lon of Music and Frenc! a ae on a | ~;Public works crected where scarcely 2 blade « va ches rece ve that instruction necessary for a Every accommodation and comfort are cfforded | Mystery in it—it looks as if the wand of a m: doe Meatinse kas Sepia tes Gideon for a large number of pupils. gician had struck the soil and conjured up all inte conversation with them. The obstruc- tions being removed. the carriage proceeded, and as the young officer bowed and retired, a fair and beauteous face bent from the car- riage window and returued his salute. Emer- ly sprang to his feet—he could not be mi taken that fair and lovely face was too deeply impressed upon his heart ever to be forgotten It was indeed Mary Lee; butoh' how much more lovely than when he had last Se fs sees atl tiie? ee econ . = with her! ae Baten pe orgie into 4 consid-red, and a contract be entered into with For further particulars circulars may be at | this.’” Saying, he threw hiwself iutoa|the street, but reached it only to behold the at 85; and 2 good fashion. the b.dder or bidders whee of operation and oe principal Seon; ane at pret reeel Feat, and picking up a newspaper, glanced at | princely equipare wheeled into the arched able Hat -t #3, worth = evidence of ability to execute tne work are most | p)rUs Store, corner athe ge ‘dp-ectvepl’ | it and starting up suddenly, exclaimed, | gate leading to the court of St. James's Pal- & first-rate Hat, $2 50. satisfactory to the -ecr of War. _ ie ae _ VW ep) |< More wonders! when will they case? Lo! {ace Bitterly did he regret bis folly at re- ‘Tae best materials and tae best workmanship is She Lemmas it seen moeiga bbeepmersenh i THE Esiom se oneebs ‘hhete‘s my old friend Adem Lee standing for | fusing to attend the drawing-room; and re- B ’ Ds i i a i i im- Sshe we nee Hat, which ts a ee sr Gomsmivctar Bulletin. a the ‘True Delta’ %Z. a bee! ie “ee eee Parliament for the §ueighboring Seip des ase rgd chioscne! lage ees, bat give each customer Lgek: hog his | New Orleans; the Mobile Register, Mobile; the HE NEXT ANNUAL SESSION OF THIS | PUTED! | Sa eclace mebaubed nick ier tie one ce hie mon elt and Straw unusually low. Argus, and the Pennsylvanian, at Philadelphia ; Institution, and of the UNION FEMALE | ‘Adam Lee seems to oross your path in | carriage wheeled past, for the one in which NB Ageat for Driscoll’s Balm of a Thousand | the Day Book, and the ‘ournal of Commerce. | ACADEMY, will commence on MONDAY , Sep- | this,”’ said bis friend, ashe glanced at the | he had beheld Mary Lee. From this state of Flowers pt Ayers per bottle New York; the Times, and the Post, Boston; the | temner 1, 1866. jy 23-3m =| paper. mind he was aroused by his friend Dudley, ANTHONY, 7th street, near Pa. ayenue, Agent Republican, and the Pilot, 8t Louis; the Enqui- "No, by my honor! I love him the better | who entered beaming with joy. m 24) “A thousand guineas, my dear friend,” |to the rumer of my marriage with the Karl | De-la.Mark, believe me it ie without founda tion, and I will never give my band where 1 cannot give my heart. I nm tired of the un- meaningness of London life, and in obedience to my father’s commands, | return to Cumber- laudsbire. Should you pass that way. wy parents will rejoice tosee you. Meanwhile, I remain, dear Edward, your sin:ere well-wisher, Many Lee With a shout of joy be pressed the letter to jhislips “Dear Edward /”’ bo repeated. * I | know her heart is mine!’’ He rang the bell i furiously, and his valet rushed in. * A carriage instantly |” he ex Jaimed, and the astonished valet flew to get the carriage ordered. With lightning speed he drove to Portman-square, and en the question being put whetber Miss Lee was at home, the an- #wer was, “ No; she had set out for Cumber- Jandshire some hours ago.” as Madness almost seized Emerly's breia, as rer, Cim Innati; a d tie Democrat, Louisville os [2 = 83) SS Ss Fy tas Sat F SS es ‘Accounts for’ sdvertising, with’ two copies of | Houses, &c., for Rent and Sale, | £2 it,”’ wasthe rejoinder; ‘‘and nothing would i i i > he ordered the carriage to return Post in leasure than to see | cried Dudley, “ your secret is found out. 4 “ rs A JONAS P. LEVY, paper containing advertisement, to be sent to En- | —__—_____—__ _ —________________| give me moro sincere p| ic °Y> found out pursuit be was determined; and a post-chaise jeer Departmen payment: 5d30t R RENT—SEVERAL HANDSOME Par- | him returned as member. For my own part, ido not understand you,’’ said Emerl, 5 : BER OSSES ANE PAEEEE. UN ppp as cel dc, Sci lors and Chambers, with board he shall have all my support and influence. | with surprise Y | and horses were instantly ordered, and im less wings, anewens. a AED FINE Sor gtVCVSRS S007, SHOE, AND ||, Also, table and transient board Inquire at Mrs. | I speak in honest candor, Dudley.” “ Why, I have seen her—spoken to her > | ‘tn an hour be was whirling along the road BROCE ‘ _ SMIT. . TRUNK ESTAB- 7S, 233 F street nov 27—tf © I doubt it not,’’ replied Dudley; ‘perha; “Who in the name of wonder do you | *® purcuit of Mary GeneralCommission & Forwarding Merehant | LISHMENT —I have : TXOR RENT — SEVERAL EXCELLENT | You have weasons foxit.? ps mecanite 4 ae Decay Ment na see ie INSURANCE AND BILL BROKER, _| 0” hand thelargest and ; Fick sha Frame Hetsce, nuch of Peres |, A good-humored emile was the only an-|, ‘Miss Lee—the belle of the season—the | *? , and Emeriys valet actually began to enter- No. 474 Pa. av., twodoors below U.S. Hetel, | Mort extensive assort- Wasmineron G:2*, D.C. m-nt 0’ Gentlemens’ 3 lavenue, between 14th and 15th streets west. Aver- | swer, and furtherconversation was broken +D.0, admired of all admirers—beautiful as Vonus, tain some doubts of his master’s sanity. They » G Z ‘aging from ten to elghteen dollars per month | between the two by the appearance of the | and az rich as a princess! You blush, you ries eee sel?) bas or tnt etieneg Trunk iron : inquire of J. Pp eg Noniont 875, 14th street | landlord, followed by a stout gentlemanly- Ha! ha! I have found you out at ahoxt pace an ape mig icone gen yor : ‘West, or street north, . . oki > ., 4 ry . nS plinth bs cael, vite attention Pankivs Soe Van auS- J.P. HILTON, Agent and Collector. _ : Me spre is not at home, sir,”’ said the in contact with bis carriage, which was fairly Whose carriage was she in?’’ inquired Emerly. fora moment thrown off his guard. ‘* So, then, you saw her ?”* ** Only for an instant, as she looked from the carriage window. She was presented by the Duchess of Almsbury. By-the by, I think the ely old dowager wishes to shove her scape- grace of a nephew into the young lady’s good broken down, and the unfortunate Emeriy received such severe contusions that he was picked up quite insensibie. : The bruises which he had received, and the agitation of his mind, brought on @ violent attack of brain fever, and he was removed to the mansion of Adam Lee, where ali that at- of Gentlemen in; want of Sisik, Lisie Thread, | C¢* Bonnet Boxes, new siyie OR RENT.—DWELLING HOUSE, NO. | landlord, bowing; but here is his partner, Merino, or Cotton Under Garments, for the pres- | styles and qualities | Al assortment |' f 352, Pennsylvania avenue north side between | Mr. Ralph Sebring.” : ent season, to our superior stock. We are . | Of Ladies’, Gents’, Boys? 9th and 10th streets. One of the best locations in His lordship sprang to his feet, and grasp- mined to se!l them from this day forth at reduced | Colors and’stiles. ‘All wis Pi 'Y | the city. (began pte apaperres iven. apply to | ing Ralph by the hand heartly, exclaimed— rices, as we wish to prepare for the fall trade. | of the above articles will find it to thelr advan-| GEO H B WHITE & CO., on the premises, or | "€ YP. usin? Give wea call and buy cheap. e to examine my stock before purchasing else- | to CHARLES H. LANE, Gent’s Furnishing | , ' What, my old friend Ralph! 1 am over- 6EO H WHITES CU.,Gent’s Purnishing | Where Callat 8 P_ HOOVER’s, Store, 424 Penn. avenue. au2-— | joyed to meet you once more! Store, 338 Pa. av., bet. 9.h and 10th sts. 1 Iron Hall Penn. ave , bet. 9th and 10th ‘Squire Ornton! I beg your pardon, sir, y , iy jy 22 treets és i ji i d skill could do, were not in the 5 5 R RENT.—A THREE STORY BRICK | Ed@ard | should say,” said Ralph, checking | graces tention an * 5 co ARINE SHIP 1cE. LL 4 Dwelling, with extensive Back Building, a | }j “ i 2? slightest degree neglected. Mary was his ae 18 re ae ica WITH 3. CONNELLY, Undertaker, large lot of ground ttached, with pump of good ee ee constant attendant; her hand smoothed his “Tosh, man, tush! I’d rather that my “The young Earl De la Mark, a captain in dear uncle bare the title yet than that his the Guards, of ‘a good old family, but plaguy little means.’ l No. 423 Seventh street, west side, bet. G@ and H, | water in the yard, situated on K street, nearly op in the wholesale and retail Grocery busi ? 2 “ orval W. Burchell, aad it wil: heveafter be | YJ OULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM the | posite the Brewery, Toa good tenant the reat | oot had placed iton me. But come, be under the name and style of King & he adjotane a eiuntion that he fs Gealcaaeaea? CASSIN, or at GUDEY & CO’S., Live Kiln, | seated, andin wonder'’s name tell me how pillow, and administered the cooling draught to his parched and feverish li: ng and weary was that watching, and doubtful the rs “So "twas he who spoke to her at the car- nd life Atl 1 ask for the frm the continuation ef the | prepared to to all orders Beall street, between Congress and Washington | came all those marvels which meet my eyes riage window,”’ muttered Emerly, Pete taper epee TS health and ane Rindaess of my former customers, both In :rade | ‘he shortest noticeand on the most liberal terms } Streets, Georgetown. =m 2-eotf | every point sin have returned home t ied deen reese epee with him, and ness; and the first symptoms Mary observed and influeace. gaa) 2. M. PB KING. He will spare no pains to give entire satisfaction OR RENT —FOUR NEW SMALLBRICK | lenzth!”’ . | . at night they drove to the Italian opera-houre. | or i+ was one morning, while watching at his CHANGE OF HOURS. on all occasions. He guarantees to preserve the Houses just finished, immediately northwest Himeare sheerindustry,’’ answered Ralph | The magnificent decorations of the house—the bed side, be moved restlessly She drew the N AND AFTER MON Day, THE gon of | St ™ the warmest weather for any length of | of the Capitol, between Bi street and the Railroad | smiling ‘When your honor was kind enough | brilliant disp ay of rank and beauty in the | oortaing aide, and met his eager, loving jteamer "A lasae ready-made Depet. Applyat the Capitol extensionto FRAN- | to grant us a lease of the minerale on your es- | crowded stalls, which rose tier to tier above PAGE wil yun at the fallowing alban ead oes thea ees on To ig aedad CIBS: BROOKS. mi IS-eott, fie: prior to your going abroad, we lent our | each other, crowded with the jeweled and hours: Shrouds, Carri Ny Hearses, and every other Fo RENT, WITH OR WITHOUTSTEAM | nergies with cheerfulness to the task, and suc- | gemmed nobility of England—the gorgeous 6 rps = pep thn 10, 12, 24, 4%) and perp ema the a POWER —The large, airy, convenient, and | cess crowned our efforts. Your late reverend | brilliancy of the scenery and overpowering —_ share Brod Washington 6, %, 11, 14,3, 54, and 7 public patronage pester) well fin'shed Hall next door to : RT sree Sloe Bre Se? 9 oi 4 a : y kee = by 80 fronting directly on Pennsylvania | *0°8- 2 eitlaeperteteeapien oe -AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. | avenue, in the beartot the business portion tuere- | Works increased, more hands were required, so glance . “ Mary, dear Mary !”’ he exclaimed, “have we met at last?” the Btar Build- | uncle, Sir William Emerly, was eo pleased | effect of the music, passed from the thoughts Siig resat gory tm Anny mee to re- It ts 50 by 60 feet in, the clear, with high | with our good fortune, that he of his own ac- | of Emerly, as he glanced his eyes around till | 0+ 008 they became riveted on the face of Mary Lee, | “5. clear, bright morning in August, 1836, who sat in one of the boxes on the second tier Emerly taking — by the hand, ra. ed ; Her sole attention was deeply ab- * This day three years ago, you refused my oppos A sorbed in the opera, and her eyes bent so i : wil steadfastly on the stage that she seemed to be | tepid oy he you on Sparks Ue ing hours: W GALT & BRU. ARE NOW OFFEB- | of, (no other such desirable business stands are | that we took this land on fee, and built the Leave Alexandria 7% Lv rt 4 a ne 8 Spiencia assortment Of he shove gpods now being offered to the public Rane will be | town which you are now in. This is the whole 9, 11, 1, races than they have ever sold them Of | rented separately or together. r terms a) tery ; and so far as your honor’s interest | annoyed at the remarks of the young Earl De . Pg Washington. la, is, Caniase | extra tne to GRORSE Hil Lt Cabemaker erdeo ee Leone “/ She look up in his face so fond—so confiding d, we have acted the part of just | la Mark, who lent on_the side of the bo: 4 hi WATCHES a few doors west of the omnibus stand, George. | ono nc ; that he pressed her to bis bosom 2 FORK MUUNT VEBNON. they those above made by Cooper, Adams, | town, or #t the ‘Star Office counter. ei = Merenie. thi Jains b ath abroad pelt ans on lag A fee ier * You will be my bride, dear Mary?’’ he N TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS.—FARB, | Taylor, m, Tobias, Bersley Sonuon, Jur | ON. .—If renters desire to carry on any business oe ee eke ee a pe aero P ng oF mee? | argued. ROUND TRIP, $1; FROM geunsen, Vacheron, and all other makers of | requiring steam power, they can be accommo- | Seemed stfewed with gold. I seemed to live | and jealousy shot through the bosomof Em- | “*R'y? my father consents,”’ she faltered, and ALEX ANDRIA76 CEN T8S.—The celebrity.” dal ith shafting attacked to the new an w- | in a continual shower of it,’- said Sir Edward. | erlp; and as he gazed on that calm, et, ind her blushing face in her young lover's omen arpe COLLYER leaves ithe Pet Piptien, Manis ye i ae of the pte age len ob | «But Adam my old aieed ane poe mergers Fonsi tea so bright so pa i- b Alegandria at 93 0” mi loren 0% and Cameo ting Office, manufac' i —and— i is 2, ame more serene ani - 5 ree ” Coaches leave the Capital for the boat at 8 | Broches in sétts and single pleces, Gold Chains, } Ellis, and arranged so asto furnish ample newer ere a0 4 Be ideed, srldentty egitnen . | lowed. “ “And your father does a “in a o'clock. Coach fare 10 cents. Seals, Keys, &c {required, to renters of the premises advertised | “°%. and lif a lady are well.” sa- At the end of the first act, as the curtain | ©d 4 Voice near them; and emerging Persans wishing the coaches will leave thelr SILVER WARE, above. Je 20-tf ST MLL: GAS E Ms te, Vikan dice ee cen {as tie curtain | clamp of hazel bushes, Adam Lee appeared, resideace with George & Thomas Parker. Solid Silver Tea sets, Waiters, Piichers, Goblets, wos ‘The lease on the above property will be swered Ralph; and as to Miss Lee, I under- | dropped, she raised her eyes, and turning, his face beaming with joy. ee vir. " Cups, eas stand that she ison the eve of being mar-| smiled in answer to some remarks of the | ™*! Be nut surprised, heguid. “Three years a _SANL SEDNEY, Captain _ j E The TUATED WARE. tied ”’ young Earl; running her eyes along the tier i RA 4 i ; T lay concealed in these very bushes, and Tea sets, Cake Baskets, Castors, Waiters. Pitch- R SALE.—A TRACT OF LAND, CON-| “ Married!’ exclaimed Sir Edward, in a | of boxes in front of her, her gaze met that of | *S° I lay irl, refuse the hand of py Blethen toe RS Ay FROM fers, Gobiets, Atbata Forks, Spoons, English and coe Apont 45 BETH, a8 the Heights of | tone of voice which startled the hearers— Emerly. For an instant she sat spell-bound ; Seer hae a4 een shiess : i when you can get in Washisgton city! “ty op and Bye Glasses of every focus Farms the tesid nee ihe late Soha King, sjmarried ''° and bis oontenanice grey dead- j then uttering « suppressed ory, Naif rope From was with feelings of surprise, grief, aud joy I that scene; and proud—prond was Tew yee so firmly adbere to your refusal ble ry. EF) reomien add: the very best quality at prices 4 ‘Stee frames cased. ly pale. her seat. er countenance became deadly aatied tobe as low deaty the aouuey Saee 2 iN WS ode eeleanies de Af ied. fet iatrh oe amon desiebiasiie 3 No, no,’ gas Edward—‘*‘ a sudden | pale, and with a fecble moan she sunk faint- PO SLLIS'S ' MW. Iga beautiful grove of tim- | spssm Married!” he muttered. ‘So this | ing in the arms of the Earl De la Mark, who | | *9 i605 TN Seka every objection which Always on band, from 20 te 30 Pianos of every 4 ‘leared and 1 state of cul- ounts for her not answering my letters ’’ | fortunately caught her as she was sinking on ei I then swore the proudest in pa — ete Pianos taken in fog The summit of th is from 360 'o | He leant bis forehead on his hand’, and for a| the ground. The curtains of the stall were dhe tan d should bow to you, and that I would netemember No 306, between 9th and 10th sts., We 2 reli COW, and the He iW of | fow minutes soareety'e "breath was heard: | instantly drawn, and the whole opera-honse make you a fitting match for yourlover I ings Bank. yy 21 jeorgetown, and the adjacent val m this reverfe he was aroused by » mei seemed in acommction Emerly from a me - It will be sold entize or in i of bells. oc What are those bolle ad pg his seat, , darting through the lobby, See — sey reg ee one “THE WHITE BATS AGE t AVING PROVIDED. tumsELP wi ne Soeaetot Filth anc eaves ne Loe) OT mr th loud dhbeplen: ta | the res on ae itive: boon, but | {massed wealth, sequited bonor—all for you. = yt RE A’ side, bitwoen i " “Ti c e box was empty — - i c We have dvr ane assortment of Pavhion- @ an ELEGANT as oa. Wnty of Fifth and B west, Wash. Tis the bells inthe various steeples in pty and led you to this spot again tobear yout ” an- The following forenoon Emeri pared ty able White Beaver and Felt Hats. of all and all con for ply ak Valley View Farm, orto br. fi. King, | ewer Sa ete To en’ oI Viale tied Teeet andthe Oot of it Ting a nots | Minds. “Objections no longer exist—take her, puatities and prices, to which we respect- property conducting nk Qonimene, No £0 Prospect street Geotgetown, D.C. ” |" Indeed! I did not thet I for his friend Dudley, bxcusing fis absonce, | Edward. The wealth I have derived from my y invite the attention of all in We of. } Would respectfully i public that he is} "je 18-tf Untel] E. S. KING ‘ not ‘suppose = > ‘bin the Morn. | labor is yours and hers. Take ber, with ber ter them at reduced prices. Callat GEO H B_ | fully prepared to aliail orders entrusted to him, —— _¥. 4. KING.” | so much thought of here,’” was the betterre- | when his eye caught a paragraphin the Morn father’s fond blessing, and love and cherish WHITE & CO."S Pashionable Hat, Cap, and | ®tthe shortes: notice, and in the best manner. Fok SALE OR RENT —THE TWO NEW | joinder. ing Chronicle, reading thas: through life your fond and faithful bride—rae Gent's Purorshing Establishment, 332 Pennsyl supply of READY MADE COFFINS three-story Houses with back building and |" «You tittle know how much you are be-| “ Diprengqine OccURRENCE AT THE Orgra. | through a " vania aveaue, bet 9th and 10th ste. fy I ‘at on hand, which will be fur- | celler, on 12th street, the first equare south of | joved,”’ said Rulph, with a friendly amile. HOUSE —Wo regret to hear that the beaotital | Masze’s Davcurer. sia Guan: tee is cae neais a ocean ae aaccaee a oo mst reasonable terms. Penn. svente, ts ae to sale gr seat: sihey «When will Adam Lee return?” demand- | and accomplished daughter of Mr. Lee, Lée- THE PEOFLE; D fs stilt making those Desaieal . “| entire satisfaction cpgnncts gh KEK, on H street, next to cay Lutheran auwes, ed Sir Edward impatiently. ville, whose presentation at the Court we.ne- EP iT BEFORE fs ; : id gentle- ticed in our last, was takonsuddeuly ijl atthe That _we keep consiandy. on ee Pue opera-house last night. The lady fainte’, | men’s DRESS SHIRTS of every ina ee borne = the opera bonis in th: apd mote UP ” es aailiad arms of the amiable young 1 De-la: Mark e buve just recetved a new supply of 5 5 We learn from good authority that the lady geet iigea bosoms and ae ed oom contingous GUM TEETH, called on the orders will | tetween 11th and 12th street. au L-eotf To-morrow, likely—at all events in two ten" ; for the t nmr | days, as the third day is the day of election, Allen's Patent, for the exceliency of Frompoy oat all hours. STORER OR RENT —ONE OF Tun most ay’ e third day cd which over ali other styies of teeth, many now and he must be present,’ answered Ralph. wearingthem in this clty, will cheerfilly vouch ble places of business on Pennsylvania | «« t till be re- Thee te one Dentist ix'thls city who bas been IRS, M. E. HARVEY, avenue for rent, and fixtures for sale aoe at Pe | pag hoy eet come over infringing th and made a b; Succusson To Jaume PF, No. 244 Penn. avenue, between the hours of 2 i Joest patterns. “feta oma te, | OM DEM T AmB | meee manent | int orig peer ose | a ec lope nk hr | Paganini om ray, gre Allea's Patent Continuous Gum Teeth, ‘when | No. 410 Siventh street, osween @ and 7, | POR SALE OR RENT—THAT DESIRA. |" "The day of election be bymeueal altar.” qoading Pecpetience in thts department will eo. properly comsteucted; itts because he {s |ynorant EGS LEAVE TU INFORM TRE PUBLIC bie residence on F streets between 20th and | srowd assembled understood Emerly laid down the paper confused and ‘us togive satisfaction to all who muy favor Feeds aye incompetent to make the work that she hes in her the wr wer agp dame et a late | Agam Lee was to be eléoted without opposi- | agitated. Starting up, he left the hotel, aod ete ith thelr orders ie and fit ied or ts ing to pay for the patent. Jeio-ts fame persons that were i) Nocona bane RIGES £ Co °! | tion, 20 that the interest of contested seven hurrying through the streets reached a notele. GEO.H B WHITES CO. ———_——————— blishmen! , + + S sid: Gents 5 Dickie societies of Frances tet” Tae compres wa coadact tue Undertaking Bosingee; | gee § ance aca: zo the ities amas tine tan a Med "In ont of the mac: | Jy 8-tf 252 Pe areane,bet hand 10d a, oe ETRE Lil, 9074 by the Hon, 1. Clomane | diy ornight;esbersafow midm” | BUCHANAN SCOTT I8CH— satlitv and Sorde iodustrioutly eitulatea, |ed by: several footmen., Me glassed. at the | (CHOICE FAMILY HAMS, Prime Socket Liberty 5 _by Profesedr Biedane, of Coston rio STUCK. —$S,000 Corpo er ‘ e || dectaring that Adam Lee*declined standing, | emblazoning on the panels of the carriage, for sale by Rolegne Fate" “GuRCHELL - we, Sea TBs, | siytistes omy NEELYS, ‘Ui Ror of fousg Se Bawre Hae SOME Ae mn Dee Man. Hie wat ring tl gg SET ee a FRANE TAWLOR ay i aul . , . "lin favor of: young Bir Edward Emerty: e Bart ~ His it ring of [gus "