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ee oe 2 > fiic EVENING ne « PUBLISHED BVEKY a¥TEKNOON, (SENDAY EXCEPVED,) f a¥ YHE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner Pennsylwanse Avenues § Eleventh 3t., * By W. D. WALLACH, npn een ec aang oc or $7 ceats per month. To mail subseribers the sub- soription price is $5.50 8 year, in advance; @2 for ix months; §i for three months; and for less than three monthe at the rate of 12 cents a week. Singie ADVERTISEMENTS (of eight lines to the square) inserted three times for $1; every other day or semi- weekly, 25 per cent. advance; once s week, 50 per cent. advance. THE UMBRELLA GIRL. A you irl, the only daughter of a e - vencred rare = peor to Philadel. jia to earn jiving by covering umbrellas, os was very handsome; with plone — large beaming eyes, and “lips like wet E She was just at that su: age when youth is ripening into womanhood, when the soul be- gins to be pervaded by “ that restless principle —_— impels poor humans to seek perfection in union. Ata hotel near the store for which she worked, an a traveler, called Lord Henry Stuart, had taken lodgings. He wasa strikingly hand- some man, and of princely . As this distinguished stranger passea to and fro from his hotel he encountered the umbrella girl, and was attracted by her uncommon beauty. He easily traced ber to the store, where he soon after went to purchase an umbrella. This was fol- lewed by presents of flowers, chats ee! the wa: side, aud invitations to walk or ride, all of whic! were gratefully accepted by the unsuspecti: rustic; for she was as ignorant of the d: rs the city as were the squirrels of her native fields. He was merely playing a oo for temporary excitement. She, with 2 head fellot romance, and a heart melting under the influence of love, was unconsciously endangering the happiness of her whole life. Lord Henry invited her to visit the public gardens on the fourth ot July. In the simplicity of her heart she believed all his flattering pro- fessions, and considered herselt his bride elect; she therefore accepted the invitation with in- nocent frankness. But she had no dreas fit to appear in, on sach a public occasion with a gen- tleman of bigh rank, whom she verily supposed to be her destined husband. While these thoughts revolved in her mind, her eye was un- fortunately attracted by a beautiful piece of silk, belonging to heremployer. Could she not take it, without being seen, and pay for it se- cretly when she had earned money enough ” The temptation conquered her in a moment ot weakness. She concealed the silk and con- veyed it to her lodgings. It was the first thing she had ever stolen, and her remorse was pai ful. She would have carried it back, but she @readed discovery. She was not sure that her repentance would be met in a spirit of forgive- ness. On the eventful fourth of July she came out in ber new dress. Lord Henry complimented her upon her elegant appearance, but she was mothappy. On their way to the gardens he talked to her in 2 manner which she did not compréhend. Perceiving this he spoke more explicitly. The guiltless young creature sto) ped, looked in his face with mournful reproach, and burst into tears. The nobleman took her band kindly and said, “‘ My dear are you an inne sé girl?"’ “T am, I am,” she replied, with convulsive sobs. “Oh, what have I done, or said, that you should ask me such a question?” The evident sincerity of her words stirred the deep fountains of his better nature. “* Jf you are innacent,”’ said he, “God forbid that I should make you otherwise. Bat you accepted my invitations and presents so readily that I supposed you understood me.”’ “ What coud Ll understand,” said she, “‘ ex- Sa leer you intended to make me your wife?”’ ough reared amid the proudest distinctions of rank, he felt no inclination to smile. He + and was silent. The heartless con- Ventionatities of the world stood rebuked in the ——— affectionate simplicity. Heconveyed r to her bumbie home and bade her fzreweli, with a thankful consciousness that he had done no irretrievable ixjury to her future prospects. The remembrance of her would soon be to hina as the recollection of last year’s butterflies. With her the wound was deep. Inthe solitude of ber chamber she wept, in Titsarness of beart, over her ruined sir-castles. And that dress which she had stolen to make an appearance befitting hix bride! Ob, what if it 5 id be diseuvered? And would not the heart of her widowed mother break, if she should ever know that her child was a thief” Alas, her wretched forebodings proved too true. The silk was traced to her; she was ar- rested on her way to the store and d to prison. ‘there she refused all nourishment, and wept incessantly. On the fourth day the keeper called upon Isaac T. Hopper and in- formed him that there was a young girl in prison, who appeared to be utterly friendless and determined to die of starvation. The kind hearted friend immediately went to her assist- ance. He found her lying on the floor of her cell, with ber face buried in her hands, sob- bing a3 if ber heart would break. He tried to comfort ber, but could obtain no answer. “‘Leave us alone,’’ said he to the keeper. “ Perbaps she will speak to me if there is no one else to hear ’’ When they were alone to- ge. be put back the hair from her temples, aid bis hand kindly on her beautiful head, and said in soothing tones, “My child, consider me as thy father; tell me ali thou bast done; if thou bast taken the silk, let me know all about it; I will do for thee as I would for my own daughter, and I doubt not that I can help thee out of the difficuity.’’ After a long time spent in affectionate en- treaty, she leaned her young head on his friend- ly shoulder, and sobbed out, ** Ob! I wish I was dead. What will my poor mother say, if she knows of my disgrace ?”* “Perhaps we can manage that she never shall know it,’’ replied he Alluring her by this hope. he gradually ob-- tained from ber the whole story of her ac- quaintance with the nobleman. He bade her be comforted, and take nourishment, for he would s-e that the silk was paid for and the prosecution withdrawn. He went immediately to ber employer and told him the story. “ This is her first offence,’ said be. ‘The girl is young, and she is the only child of a poor widew. Give her a chance to retrieve this one false step, and she may te restored to society a useful and honored woman. I will see that thou art paid for the silk.” The man readily agreed to withdraw the prosecution. and said he would have dealt otherwise with the girl bad he known all the circomstances., Thow shouldst have inquired into the mer- its of the case.” replied friend Hopper. ‘‘- By this kind of thoughtlessness many a young creature is driven into the dowoward path, wh. t easily have been saved.’’ The kind hearted man next proceeded to the hotel, and with Quaker simplicity of speech. inquired for Henry Stuart. The se:vant said his lordship bad not yet risen. “Tell him my business is of importanee,”’ said Friend Hop- per. The nobleman appeared surprised that a stranger. in the plain Quaker costume, should intrude apon bis Juxuriouws privacy. When be bvard bis ergand, be blushed deeply, and frankly admitted the girl's statement. His benevolent visitor took the opportunity to bear testimony against sin and prefligaey. He did it jn such a kind snd fatherly manner, that the young man’s heart was touched. He ex- cused himself by saying that he would not bave tampered with the girl if be had known her to be virtuous. * I have done many wron; things,” said he, “ but thank God, uo betray of confiding innocence weighs on my conscience. I have always esteemed it the basest act of which 3 man is capable.’’ The imprisonment of the poor girl, and the forlorn situation she bad been found in. distressed him greatly. When Friend Hopper represented that the silk bad been stolen for his sake, that the girl had thereby lost profiteble employment utd was obliged to return to ber distant to avoid the of exposure, he took out « fifty dol- lar note and offered to pay her expenses. “Nay,” said Isaac, “‘thou art a very rich man I presume. ia thy hand a large roll of such notes. She is the daughter of # poor widow, and thoa bast been the means of doing her great inj Give me another '’ ~Lord Heary handed him another fifty-doljar note, aud smiled as be said, ‘‘ You understand your business well. But you have acted y, and I reverenee yoa for it. ae oe ever visi Espns on eae: I will give ial welcome, and treat you like a nobleman.’ id tie eee acbr- 3 a VOL. XII. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, AUGUST 6. 1858. NO 1,729 “Farewell, friend,”’ replied the Quaker. Rent and Sale. Educational Travelers’ <Though much o bisine inthis afte, chow ba VOR et — comfortable DW EI DEM ASH Me AN r beheroa setly Mayest thou Le gray in do- DING. HO = No. S68; fronting. south on | LHE Rxattod ytON AC tow’ Xondemy wit | WASHINGTON AND ALE SPPAMBOATS — pera abso none = ~prted mchudetts yonte pt yee 3d and Stu. west. | be resua.ed on the ist Pa yr y 1858. — . poor * those whom othe: i. aisoan z CHARDS, Principal. | Greenbrier White Sulphur, Sweet, Warm, ” entrance on H. ‘ferms reso wy to POL- —— peihen Ua girl eee ee ah bad sultciont | EARD WEED, Nosated meni APIe Poe THE UNION PEMALE ACADEMY. rg pa ech pr resence of mind to assume a false name, and FOR SALE: FARM, containing 19 acres of Pa Baie Si ears eée Ro tentan ° js | segrsesptlloe her name had been kept out of | 7 miles trom torn en oe eTPOS on the Ist of September, lait. Jy Soci” | , The bar sun tecubaris. teenies ghe:s Gaara newspapers. ‘‘I did this,’” said she, ‘‘ for | convenient to Charehes and - EMMY, te LOL? hetreet: Weshany my por mothers sake.” Wish the money | Rese ema Destin: wenettaten steers | ARUSBY ACADEMY.) | Rimless Wut given by Lord Stuart the silk w id fi + The staple, oor. bona. and opt burkdings, ener- The exercises of this school wni ba rexuined on | foliowimg hours: ois eae <he ‘a8 paid for, an y sarenew, It ins the ls of Dr. Duvall, the 1st of September, under the cherge of the under- eave Alexandria at 4, 3, 10, 12h, 2. 4. 6X. wlothing we, 2 her mother well provided | Mr ‘Knowles, and others, Price $4,000, ‘Tera to | signed. who will £1v6 his generat aieoe ee ee ve Washington at 63,9, 113%, 1.3, 5h. 7%. Peer clothing. Her name and place of residence | Suit purchasct, Will exch SG rocery Store Hick | sLructign of young See aa On | aye the Captian eae ee oT ae cones. . . . e. . 6 vi ol, i ee ® secret in the breast of her | street, Georgetown. D.C. jy 8-Im Apvly, by letter ot utherwise, for farther isforma- | strecta and Pennsylvania avenue, . S'S" ! > tion. Years after these events transpired, a Jady sigh on ie ene ude fukn atset, One iy 7-3 Office.) Por t REV. JAS. A. HARROLD. called at friend Hopper’s house, and asked to ‘doar ‘The 6 a. m. Roat connects with the ORANGE and above Pa. avenu: the G: 2 NULPE é ALEXANDRIA PAIL- see him. When he entered the room he found | #i0n given on the ot duly. For further particu- cu Pa F eeC teas Coe Wace, Va, Balen wit ee ® handsomely-dressed young matron, with a | lets apply to G. A. W. RANDALL, cornet Cs if | «This School will commence its second session the | PHUR. SWEET, WARM. Hel, CAPON, blooming boy of five or six years old. She rose . ee: first Monday in September, 1858 Cu!peper Court PacvQuicr. WHITE SULPHUR, WAR- nickly to meet him, and her voice checked as ‘OR RENT—A desirabie, modern-built, three- | 4#ouse is mcuated immediately on the Orange & EN sSrRINGs. it pga ae a me | Ki story HOUSE, with basement and beck build | rie -1n the Fiedmont region of the | 7. ep — HES PR TN 6 8 1, “ Friei opper, do you know me ing. No. 4041 strogt, between Eleventh and Tweifth, | “tate: is not surpassed by any village for its EF a . He replied that hedid not. She fixed her tear- | contains 12 rooms, gas throughout, marble man- | beauty of scenery, healthiness, and cood soesety. Dhie R: fal eyes earnestly upon hi d said. “ You | tls and bath room. Inquire on premises, or | The netitute buildings are of brick. 75 by #0 feot, Baltimore & Ohie Railread. once me when in groat dint n>» | pol | oom Nops, first toor, Post Ofhos Department.’ "" | We.l ventilated and thoroughly furuished. Son aS the missionary had hel too many mm aly ND. VERY DE@IRARIE Tuba. | For session of Ave sect honriabie Aalfin advance. distress to be able to recollect her without more | N Parca e WE RY DESIRABLE THREE- | Board, including fuel litte tag won &) | BERKELY, BEDFORD, CAPON, JOR- i ; . QRY BRICK DWELLING-HOUSE | Tuition, in common Englieh bravohe 12 50 ‘Ss. S. 9 yr, > recise information. With tremalous voice she] AT PRIVAE E—The subscriber has for p Higher Engush branches i DAN'S, SHANNONDALE. je her son go in the next room for a few min- Dweny tte poco tH a etry, rick Ancient and Modern languages and tig Through Tickets from Washington. ir then, dropping on her knees, she hid her | containing eleven rooms, built inthe best manner’ AI pony ceo - % §) | Arrangements have now been made. for the first ‘ace in his Jap, and sobbed out, “I am the girl | apd furnished throuxhout with all the modern iat? Sigsisce sano, 12a | Hime. to tigket Passengers trom Washuxton who stole the silk. Oh, where should I now ‘Qvemonte “gas and water, farupoe. range, & 0. 110 oo cP.he Nortnete, Seesan ant olbees if it had not been for you” loth streets west, one door enst of 0th srreat, 9 (0) FOR BERKELY SPRINGS, (Morgan county, When her emotion was somewhat calmed, she ‘Terms egey ‘and immediate possession given, ‘addr N w, | V4-.) take the through mail train, leaving Washing- told him she had married a highly respectable 2AS. C. MoGUIRE, LIAM BALL, Pringi- | ton station at 5 15. m..except Sundays. stopping at man, a Senator of his native State. Being on ap l¢-d Auot’r.and Com, Merchant. | pais, Culpeper Court Houne. Va. ‘iv 27 d*Sep6" Sur John’s Run Station, 124 mues {rom ba timore, and two miles from the Springs, by & good + tage road. Fare to Sir John’s Run $5 35; arrive at Sir John’s by noon, and erkley beforel p.m. The train leaving Washing‘on at 419 p.m. connects with the stares for Berkely at SirJobn’s Run Statin at 10.20 p. m., by which passengers reach the Springs before erie FOR BEDrt ORD SPRINGS, ( Bedford county, Pa..) by the trains from W ashineton at 5 Ls, 8. m., or at 6.9, p. m., Cumberiand, 210 miles: and thence by stages 23 mi.es to The a visit in Friend Hoppers vicinity, she had ain and again passed his dwelling, looking wistfally at the window to catch a sight of him, but when she attempted to enter her courage BEN T--The large and convenient DWEL- A No. 396 D street north, batween 6th and eet west. itis fitted up with all the modern vements, and adimirably suited for a boarding ‘Toa punctual tenant the rent will be mode- rate. Apply toWWM. MARTIN, or A. Green, Auc- troneer. je 24 eotf 7OR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY eta a apeeue VE ning 100 acres, less than 10 miles from Washington, under good CLINTON ACADEMY, Grorcrtown, D.C. The next annual sess‘on of this school will com- mence on MON DAV, September 6, 1858. Circulars may be obtained at the s-rue Store of Mr. R. 3. T, cae oe OS ARNOLD. ME Ae Principal hy Seas . + M. A., Principal. ee C&LFErER MILITARY INSTITUTE.—The “But I must return home to-morrow,” said she, “and I could not go away without once more seeing and thanking him who saved me Bediord. ages oF A A » next jon of this institution will eommence | jeave Cumberiend every morzing at 6 o'clock arriv- ee eee Be orseran Rote nt ai cies Ieeti rages cape eee pu, the rst Monday in September, x58. For Cate- | ine in time for dianer at the Springs. Fare through 2 er hii 4 ‘eth “ 7. well ; for he was the best friend your mother Brapes, currantyratrom berri as ide CHARLES E. LIGHT? OOT. FOR JORDAN'S SPRINGS, (28 miles from ever had!’’ With an earnest invitation to visit | mg & good dwelling contuining nine rooms, with | J02-eotSer per C. H-. Va. Harper's Ferry, and near the Winchester rasiroad,) cellar, &o —will be sold on reasonable terms, or ex- changed for city gropert and stabling on the prem door, an@ numerous nev. her happy home, and a fervent ‘God bless you!”’ she bade ber benefactor farewell. “POR SHANNON DALE SPRINGS, (13 miles There is agood baru from Harper's Ferry,on the same road. OFFICIAL. TREASURY ese > I! take the mai! train (at 515 a.m.)ts Harper's = failing springs. About June 2%, 1858. F ' GM -2 CPS ees # acres fre in wood. consisting of onk, hickory, and i Ferry, and connect with trams on the Winchester A BOY’S ENCOUNTER WITH A BEAR, | chestnut. ‘The stock and crops may be purchasedit | Sealed proposais will be received at this depart- FOR CAPON SPRINGS take the 5.15.4. m.train for Winchester, therce by stages for »3 miles, arriv- — Capon for fog Aine Fare to Winchester $5. ‘arties leaving —— at 4.10 o'clock on Saturegy afternoon, can spend Sunday at Berkely and be in Washington at I 8. 1a.on Monday. PARSONS, Agent. ment until 12 0’clock noon of Monday, the 9th of August next, for ten millions of stock of the United States to be issved under the act of 14th June in- stant. Said stock will be reimbursable in '5 years from the Ist of January next, and bear interest at 5 SCKOGS Thstrest oe ICH BA Ri set J. 3 street, or f . ” 12th street. between Cand D streets. ade b wt A Mr. D. McPhail gives the Stratford Beacon the following particulars of an encounter with a bear, which took place in the township of Fallarton, on Wednesday, the 14th ult. On the u DESIRABLE morning of the day mentioned, Mr. James Fos- COUNTY, VA POR SALE. he bates, The Editor of ; ‘ the Evening Sta: thorized to sell, - | Per contum per annum. payablesemi-aanuallyonthe | Ww. Pp. SMITH, Master of T! rtation. ter, farmer, on lot No. 4, West Mitchell road, commodating tame tat Siew price, one of first days of January and July of each year. iy 16-4w ” ‘intel. Union. es, Sw.) beard a hog making considerable noise, and | the gost Geakratle farms in the County of Culpep- No bid will be received below par and none forany id bout 500 acres, of which 200 ‘EW ARRANGEMENT! residue ara! GREAT SOUTHWESTERN ROUTE Via Orange and Alexandria Railread. FROM WASHINGTON CITY, D.C. sent his son George, a lad of some fifteen years of age, to see what was the matter, when, on running to the scene of trouble, the lad saw what he supposed to be a large black dog be- longing to Mr. McPhail, (on whose land the combat was being waged,) tearing the neck of a hog belonging to Mr. McPhail, and with the fraction of one thousand dollars. No bid will be con- sidered unless one per cent, of the amount is depos ited, gub,eot to the order of the Seoretary of the ‘Treasury, with a depositary of the United States, whose certificate of the same must accompany the bid. Inall cases the bids must be dnconditional, and withoat reference to. bide of others, and must e. It has u; (3 house and ordinary farm buti ings. All the arabie |and not in cultivation is weil set in grass. ‘Toa gentieman seeking & country res- idence this farm offers attractions not surpassed, if equalled, in Piedmont Virginia. A buiiding eit the fara commands a fine intention of releasing his pigsbip, threw a stick i state the premium offered therein, 5 SENNE at the rathless aggressor, when, ‘to his conster- The: Bees ie pbexanlace ‘criginal @ality ant pec The sealed proposals should be endorsed on the RRS TA, PENNE Bans, nation, a huge bear, instead of the sup) larly adapted to the production cee is at | outside of the envelope “ Proposals for loan of 1853," MISSISSIPPI, LOUISIANA, dog; relinquished his bold upon the hog and | Bifeah it Berearitestmntoretcn, tie owner | and’ be addrenad to the Secretary of Treasay ARKANSAS, “sot TEXAS. made for himself. Being totally unarmed and is made. Persone wishing n pienge | Washington, D.C. The sume which may beso | rH ROUGH TICKETS can b> obtained at the ee to Perohase will 'S no assistance within a quarter of a mile, he at w. ibanmae E cepted from any bidder wiil be reqnired to be paid to TERN KAIL KOAD GKEAT SOUTHWES once made for # small iron-wood tree of about | orefthe Star. the depositary of the United States nearest to his | OF FICK, corner of Pennsyivauin avenue and 6th five inches diameter. Having got up the tree, A PSR is auex DRA COUNTY Va. rier Pee egranearyery Poca pennant 3 by pe py at raptabevad tas Oteuaenne what was his terror when hesaw the hi wae pd i Fi, | Should bids be accepted from parties not residing | Alexandria Railroad, at Alexandria, pursuing bim hastily e huge bear | PROVED CITY PROPER £Y—A Farm of Gy | within the United Stat: _ up the branches of the y will be required to Acres, 7 mules from Washington and the same dis- To sapling. Havi i tance from Alexandria, and 3 mil $ - | deposite the principal and premium with theassiat- | Richmond, Danville, Lynchburg, Bristol, acaend hin ate. fio iadiatbopsll are a own. adjovaing the ‘indy vol Mr. home Ciatk, ant treasurersat Boston, New York, Philsselphia,| Knorvilie, Dalton, Atlanta, Chattanooga, br do of his assailant began to shake the B. Hardin, Faq. fhe Parny is divided imtoe hel ot New Orleans. Nashville, Huntsville, Grand Junction, Certificates of etock for sums of one thousand but brvi ut bruin had clutched the branches dollars each, payable to the successful bidders or Memphis, Montgomery and New Orleans, with an iron gripand evidently calculated upon with water in each field; a fine orchard, and hou contaimog 9 rooma, with a good cellar and back By a direct route, a:.d continuous railway connec A . kitchen, stable, and aii necessary out-buildings. in i i- tions to Memphis. a dainty morsel for breakfast, and continued to | good order, now in the occupaacy Of E. Yulee. Esq.. brent bn a See Te Bor phee Se a Affording arenter Expedition and Comfort and raise paw after paw on the branches, till he ap- | Who will show the property and give informatign | the Ist of January nex vanes payers Fs at | being over 20 miles shorter than by any other route. roached so near as to be almost within povin § respecting the sule. Ipiormation oan slag be had | tached thereto, will be issued for the amount of the | "The steam {-rry boat George Page leaves the fool je peor lad screamed lustily, and endeay. from W. D. Wallach, Faq., Rdi'or of the Star. accepted bids upon the certificates of deposite tothe | of 7th street at 6% a. m., for Alexandria. Possession given on the Ist of January. 1859. >i of r take the cars tor Richmond, pttsviile, ored to break off some of the branches by kick- | _ial®-lawtf De WELES, pig aid hep es sLirwrd 4 es Beet Staunton, White Sulphur Springs, Wocdstook. £0, ing them down with his bare feet. In this be ARE CHANCE FOR WOOD AND COAL | wii in ai! cvses bear interest from the date of auch Von naar sare and clove connections to “Mem- partially succeeded, when the bear made a PEALERS —For rent, tor ten years.a vacsnt | i. ote ‘The interest from that date to the lat of | pie. vigorous stretch of her muscles and seized the | UOT upon H, near 2th street, 51 by 129 feet, nearly P . Bagrage Wagons and Omnibuses leave the offiee, opposite the new Presbyterian Church. F. apply to Dr. CHAS. H. _Op 2-ltawtf ENT OR LEASE FOR A TERM OF January will be paid to the successful bidder or bis attorney by the depositary where the deposite was made. ‘or terms lad by the foot, sinking one of her fangs under RAGIN, Georgetown. the ball of the great tue on the right foot, and slightly scratching the side of the foot with Pa. avenue, at 6 o'clock a. m. and 7 JAMBS A. EV. je 17-tf . Me NS, Agent. Washington. s i ee — -WING ber other nipper teeth. At this juncture the BSA ARS rat very handsome and eli icaptant pomian ateaticanted Sates D. : eee inte oe coe OF THE shaking to and fro of the sappling with their | Usted HOUSE on Peun-ylvanin. avenue, between i dee this iat as lof Begheutbar acts ram ecsinht, IRECT TO ALL PARTS united weight upon it, caused it to bend over Tith and 18th streets, lately vooupied by Mr. D’lver- re y of Sept - PI WEST no.s, &4 a hotel. The main hoaxe ix well adapted for either & priynte residence or a public house, having @ number of large rooms and many conveniences at tached to at: and the additional house whici late! wary deposite of one per cent. will be immediately directed to be returned to the unsuccessful bidders HOWELL COBB, SOUTHWEST AND NORTH WEST. until the top nearly approached the ground, when, providentially, the monster lost his hold. and young Fuster, bravely clinging to his grasp pose b bet je 2-lawtAug? Secretary of the Treasury. = ; — oe estvs; was elevated by the Ub staire, can very readily be cmuvertel ato‘ an Fp Pe SPRINGS. = anaes eee aepgae es i cae t i. t tory. SL 2 SUL SPRINGS, MED dies Ker determine ton pre erty did not | eR eeatablisamagt Ine Cen dea te oe «| Coa ee aN Deo OMe & ad . lose her determination to feast upon his body, and again sprang to the tree, but was evidently too much fatigued to rise on so slender a lad der. At this stage of the contest, the lad’s father reached the spot, and saw the huge monster standing on her hind legs, her body extended up the tree, growling fiercely, the lad nearly exhausted, clinging to the tree, only afew feet up, with the blood streaming from his lacerated foot. On approaching to the res- cue of his son, the infuriated beast turned upon him; but he, with aclub in hand, showed a bold front, although out of breath with run- ning. His eldest son now arrived from another part of the farm, when they succeeding in res- euing George from his retreat. Meanwhile several other persons arrived ou the spot, and a lad was despatched for Messrs. William and Walter Walcom, who were soon on the spot, With Greatly Improved Schedules. THREE TUROUGH CONNECTING TRAINS » NOW KUN DAILY, Sess sander) FROM wasn Ne ee, FOR THE WES7, as ows: Ist. THE CINCINNATI EXPRESS MAIL starts at 5.15 a.m., allowing passengers time for breakfast at the kelay House, Washington Junc- i rooeedin, est. This Tra es Srshewta yr thd simon at oadalss the Obio River, at’ 12 p. m., with Central Ohio Train tor Columbus, Cincinnati, ond intermediate points, reaching Cincinnati at 11.3) a. m. next day. 2d. THE GREAT CINCINNATI AND 8ST. LOUIS EXPRESS connection leaves Washington (neluding Sunday,) at 2.30 at 8 p.m. next day Ley BE agg pea ee alg ng ty a t. Lous, Kani ime, from ington to Cinoinuati,in 28 hours, or to St. Louis only 44 hours, 3d. CINCINNATI, DAYTON, INDIANAPO- Lis, CAIRO, ST. LOU HICAGO. AND a is, © NORTHWESTERN EXPRESS leaves (except foreign minister ; the house lately ocoupied ss a bar room, &c.,&o. can easily be converted into xn othes or offices below, with sleeping roomsabove for the Seoretaries and attaches of the legation, For terms, &¢-, apply to N. LAWSON, at Wind- *s Building ma 20-3td &2nwel This well-known Mouptsin Resort, Cumberland county, Pa , five miles nort! aa} of Cariis'e, will be open for visitorson the 2th of June. The waters of these Springs are highly umpreguated with miner: at Are or for dri king and hathing. Accommoda tien Fare from Philadelpiua to Carleisie, 3.35; Baltimore to Carlis e, $310. Visitors leaving Philadelphia and Baltimore in the morning “Por further information addrgas the proprietors, ‘or further information rei 6 Propri: 5 OWE NULER, * Carl ‘Springs, Pa. References.—TobnC. Da Cor Esq., Thox. C. a pagans a ee x. ma land. oo - w, Kaq., 1 3 Jacol au Bea Richard Wailssh, Huq Washington: je 30-2md sors WATER AND HOCK, If you want a refreshing —_ of gece SODA WATER, flavored with the different Fruit Sirups, or one of HOCK, (a new article in this city.) cail at uate in Rationan PHILOSOPHY in history and im system; by A.C. Fraser, Edinburgh, 1858, $1. Haif Hours with the Free- Thinkers, London, ‘#7 cents. ‘Twelve Lectures to the Men of Liverpool, Liv- er; 1, 1850, 5 cents. — Book of Poittical Eeonomy, London, 128,63 cents. - Selection of English Synonyms, London, 1858, Diccionario da Lingua Tupy chamadslingua geral dos endigenas do Brazil, Leipzig, 81 25. Practical Guide to_[talian Conversation,| with a vooabulary, Lerpzig, $1 25. ‘The Great Ec ipse of March 15th, 1853. London. PB ver Comet of 1856, by J. Russell Hind, Loudon, cents. 4 * . P. Milburn & + 0.’s Drug Store, under Willards’ - with “6 of vets Sep ee “oie cour- oe rary Sources of the Roman Civil Law, Lon- Hiotaly were Une best quality of the ‘above beve- Sn tm peg mr) eng perreg ooe age, which immediately seized the bear by the 1, +3 . rages may be had. more at 10 p.m. y Night the connection root of the car, and in the struggle becuaht scbtiauetio for Ladies and Gentlemen, London, 60 | "°° Ws." ALILBURN & CO. Drurgiste, | Sith thie Frain in made by the S30 p. ts, Fram Irom bim to the ground. Bruin now got hold on the | Ua Conspiration Russe da 1925, London, 1858, $7 “— | Washmton. shoulder of the dog, and mpped bim so tight | cents. Cc. 0. WALL, To view the Grand Mountain Soenery of the Road i i P, riations 515 SEVENTH STREET, in daylight, take the5.15a.m. or6.30p.m Train from as to make him relinquish bis hold. But the te, more Pattantac dase Janviec: Lioabaee lea, Continues to furnish COFFINS. at short notios, bi peng ire ne al & ‘ courage of bruin gave way, and she made an | 37 ce: of all kinds and sizes. J will atte: or Parkerabar and all Stations on attempt to tree, when “ Keeper” again seized | _iy FRANCK TAYLOR. | to removing persons from the oid (agdgermeamed | 4° FF. a. Pra grounds to new Ce Furniture repair: all pointa on the Marietta Railroad tuk: eo. The Western connections from Washington and Baltimore by al! these Trains, are the closest, most her by the thigh and brought her back. She now iwade for a large elm, and ascended some Ming BRICKLAYERS AND PLASTERERS. ; Upboletering done ; and Var- a nishing done at housse. Fs le that ha’ et been offered to the Her ces at, aud perched in a crotch to sean | anduiey Rag wutoh eat eilou"hte, Writ | qh enrneeD stot, brwoen th and.zun, No | ice na tlacant evar dorgrtment tad ede her assailants. A man was then despatched | GHAVEL and LiME: Pine and Hick tage that the resources of the Ba'timore and Ohio .O ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN—1I ME kc WOOD, White and Ked Ash COAL. af the le hereby give notice that Virginia Land Offine Railroad and its assvoiate,lines could suggest, lave est market prices. Call at my Wood aud Coal De; for two of our Nimrods, who, by a joint attack been secuted under this arrangement. both in front and rear, brought her bear: pot Milit: Vv it No. 759, which issued on the 6th Through Tickets snd Baggage Checks to all guar- te the ground by a well-directed fire. Are off ona Mish sts mane ch R. W: BATES. day of J fune, 1783, to ‘Jone Wigdou, & sailor, who | ters, every otner possible ity will be found ars 1... CNOTIGE,. | tga tires yenrs in the Virginia State Nave, has upon this ee comet PETAR ‘ = TICE. en lost, mi or dest ant @ hei WAY P. INGE r the Main Stem eo Evouisu Surexsepine Frexcn —German Inrorranr TO EONtRAcTORS AND | ofthe said Johu Higdou will. in due time, poly (0 | Baltimore and Qiuo oad will leave Warking- is “ sing “a Anglicised now that Toss BULLDERS. the Commissioner ofthe General {and Office for | ton as follows: For ail points between Warhington JENKINS ¢ LAMBDIN 4 satisfact: f rant. \ . teen. Sorip in 1éu of and in : tke o! i Well, Jurctionand Piedmont take the 5.15 4. m. For grows indignant at the slight put upon her | Manufacture Sash, ond Binds, Crown Aro- ; MARY J ’ all Stations between Piedmont and Wheeling take i * id 1» Pt nd 5 . ¥ . . language, her literature, her taste, and ber itrave, free fae coker Mouldings. fckecedl ron ‘One ofthe Heirs of the said John Higdon, dec’d. spog.ae p.m. Train. sg guapect with the PF rick in take the 3 3 p. ain. Tip For ‘Tiokete of al k with House Building, cheaper than auy other estab- cng For many, many years, it has been the s, Baggage Checks abt t to consider Freuch the Court language | lighment south of Boston. INE FAMILY GROCERIES, &e. information, apply to of all Europe. No matter whether you were a ya es spice stiles api riB. K sacks Welsh’s Premium Family Flour, Atthe TOS, He PARSONS. & etic Russian or a Swede, a Turk or a Pole, an Ital- | — rane ee ———— SSS ‘24 sacks Wheeler & Heath’s do, . T. ENGI D, Agent." = Resident Or, ENGLAND, Agent, ian or a German, French was a tongue as ne- ght eet DX odd one yer ds Sn ES Sennhaa Ons At the Tloket Othoe, Gamden Station. emery. to your Seer Laks jh *; ibe as poh pee dl hegre te ongaxe Ar piper e nponell yr #2 bela other, choice Lekomes nal" whe eM COLE, Genera: Tioket Agent. , depatalntnel eric carn! Noms 8 ee man | corsinly realized. For fall pactioulass address Dr. een eg chee aes : Baltimore, May 10, 1858. mas or woman acquired it, as a matter of course, to | OB) ps GROWN, Neal Grand seca Toe: 5 bbls No.1 Granulated do he sed re the — frequency and Guency. sey City, N. J. a jy 7 d&wim _ 5 bbls No. 1 Purverized do. B4 NKING HOUSE wise te Sant on vaeenetn cad Fiveck Cc OORING COAL. a mene fine oon Sugars . CHUBB Bhorugns. . co th i 1 A large assortment. fine Coffees and Teas Depositors de, Benk Notes will pleas: books, French goods, French customs, have A very superior artiole this day received. Also, 100 Ibs Green Preserv i er mark their Cheol 7 in currency ake sedence of hing indi on hand, all other kinds of ¢ guaranteed to gi % ene Sine Soi taken prec nee of everything indigenous.— 5 bbis best Family Lard Deposites of Go! paid in Gold, fe Kept 1 ed Aud roofed yard: But now, how changed the scene! France has, | $3yelos, te the ton a 7 5 heroes Gray’s Extra Sugar-cured Hames, Accounts will open With deponiters silowing little by little, lost her hold upon the German | ‘jy 2-1t 7.3 & W.M GALT. | uibe Virginin-cured = jae athe Eg oa mind, and England has gradually userped the ADIES’ TUCK and all sorts of COMBS at | | 5bbis No.1 Mackerel ae 23-tf CHUBB BROTHERS estrayed affection. For thirty years this grad- BES’ Hajr Store, near I3th street, aud at hie i a No.3 dow HITE POINT GRAVEL for roofing and ual metamorphosis has been going on, and at law Room under Willards? Hotel. je 36m J bbls Prime Herrings Ww gardon walks. Also, best Holland Point and PHILADELPHIA 2,100 Ibs superior Codhsh present English instead of Freuch, is taught at every respectable school. knglish volumes have superseded French ones in the general perusal. English authors crowd out of the market the 10 boxes prime Goshen Cheese 5 boxes Norton’s Pine Apple Cheese, with ail o her Groseries, Wines, Liquors, &o., requisite to family and other uses, just receiv. and for saie on reasonable terms FoR Casi aud to Lac «ik BEER 0 T, No. 36t Pa av , between 45s and 6th ste. One keg $2.50: one dozen quart bottles, $1 BD. e send the Beer free of cost to apy part of flat Sand. together with the best Hickory, Osk, Pine Wood, and the Bort White and Rod Ash nud “miner use. Lyne ps WW ced, Coal and Sand and 14th trent, Oe Ar . corner of C Dera Ww oductions of Parisian minds, and an Angiv- | the city. punetus! creditors only, ws we. : Inania, as tho French torm it, pervades the | 2 6m _ AL Boe Dalaba dl NoweNASP LEVY, HAE LE GOTH NAvS SRD BANDOLING Teutonic head, heart, and literature. So much N&ticE—t have a few of those cheap TOILE’ 5 io or of Fe MRUSHES at cibBs's Hairs ore: neat F SETS on hand, whioh | will sell ch: LISH, A AMERICAN street, and at his Sales * lo the better. than they oan be purchased aisewnere. Also, PYAR ie oR a aN rr pre erases ele Saar eee onoaper haa tho ehespest with many othe? RRIETS KORDERS AND | | ADIEW HAIR WORK REPAIRED, on taken sl , our langua at is J ONS, WI SHADES, x . a s K . Cu unsophisticated « pring of the Vaterland. | Supe ca(og numerous to mention, at SY Ps. avenue, ig < AND BANDS, CURTAIN | Manu‘nciory, Pa. avenue between 9th and 10th sts There is much in common between the Kaglish | Cail and see for yourselves. The cadaaenes era AGel Grkeeed nesbeaeaele ee sKE 7 and German mentality, and although political | 9» 13-6m SOHN: MeDMUTES._ | oc sch ant 0 wis eoartacier teste pulilto the largest | §MOX Keep gmetad pry the axents of Joe idiosyneracies have for so long time Jed to an | TCE CREAM GARDEN, and moat varied assortment of the above goods to | © Foxe.0F bine! rats — qhews estrangement neither natural nor profitable— On K Sr . be found in this city. ‘They have received. within | eleva en ot th choloest oi heng Tomes roa hi ty : Opposite Franklin Square beticcen a} and l4th sts. | the present wees. large tons to the stock 6nd tentivel ed time, which rectifiesall things, is about to atone £ thie iT jt of resort ICE CREA wi'l constantly be in reeeipt af the Teiae and at, Rind tn the snited States ° ca furmnet f soak for the error at last. Let France jain. wal ER ICES. IDA WATER, ad te bnoat choigs patterns. A oall ie solici Prices as lo o.a4 they Bre sold ih New Yoko greainey hat Som tad quan. She'n in de | SQ BRT SBP oR FDU ey en {eke pon ty tapwepeed workmen, uner tH] ay gana & BOROMECET, 4 . . B. Families served with Ice Cream by the | supervis! the fi 1 —— wane. ‘The United States have contributed seuteot cation. iv 12 00 ro me BRANKLIN & ROTHROCK. JR°°K- BINDING AND PaPER-RULING to give to the English language an impetus in AMBROTYPE tHIKENESSES Bp my iy 29 outm t @OFF & THOMA tae Si the arto poncrnacea eeeisad | Atte emoreau surpass cheap a mcetnann eet REESE a crea, celina cae Yrmeecnme sl | Lanes ete etaceas GCs: | Reming gun aD o wumeue, ag] MR shall have brane the sare a 9 fa ansortment Of opsen, hioh he low to amit ashi to ht orth ’ i al materials ery LAviGs, nig BORER st Orne ae a ee ‘ rhi , “ an 40 OBT. SANDS, } tai ‘évenus. at, pk te je wie ire. te, ah pt Ge Ps eeate’ Rost ‘avende, | ho sale. wip beter TO 18 to” Gr exdtiance for anivaraal soudia »— Sunday Times. *» jy a9 een sth and th ais, ap $2-00 HOPKINS’S BAZAAR, your PLANO or KON. iy 10 ies eee nae me wae. USS: Mail forthe Oem RK find it free from the annoyance of wage: that is met with on the boat, x: Tisthe most expe- a vers § gai routs. 2 many instances, tke moet, eeapoh N. B.—Cosohes farnished for Excursions Nica. jeaenr® MORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. BAt WASHI) STON Baance “a From and after TUESDAY, 15th of June, Traine Willleave as follows eit for al. parts of the west.and st Baltimore junction Q : Philades bia and ng ork. a.m, Auospolis, Baltimore, Philadeiphia, and New York. a8 3.3) p.m. ress junetion with £x io commectoat Wi pehratton trd.nt Baltumore 1 Philddeipios and Now RONorBlk daca te a . York. 4.10 p m. Way Train for Baltimore connects st Annapolis junction for Annapoliz,and Washington jungtion with Express Trains W est. 6.3) p.m. Way Frain for Baitimore connects at YYashington junction with Accommodation Train es! T tons. {On Soturing the 3.39 p.m. train goes to Phiiadet- phip onl;.. ‘On Sunday but one train leaves, at 3.90 je ld T.H. PARSO} NEW ARRANGEMENT, Invanw é TE FROM CN eTON OU cr XANDRTI. A ‘A AND RAILROADS. VIA ORANGE VIRGI NIAC leaves the foot of Alexandria, and Alex- look Fare from Washington to Richmond FP, aps toket NITED STATES MAIL LINE ee 0} SRETE GRY ZRF ORE ORS VIA PANAMA RAIL aD. Keguiar Sailing Days, bth € With of cach month, Ca¥rion.—So frauds and imposi- tions of various Tinks have iatels erie on travellers bow: TOCALL: RNA, that the subscriber, the only authorized Arent for passage by the U.S. Mail Line, vis Pana- ™a, in the city of New York, feelxit his duty to ceution &ii persons seeking passage to Cal. Ly that, TO AVOID IMPOSITION, they 7, i te the trac office of the ‘Steamships of the U. 8. ail vin Railroad, ss no other office hich 17: W est street, corner of enetrect ¥! ain est “y the North River, at the head of the Uom- T# PACIFIC MA * One ef the Steamships of this carrying ne Unt sate 3 for ACAPULO. ALIFORNIA, OREG leave twiee each on the arri val of the United States Mail S. 8. Company’ssteam- ere, Which leave New and New York - Oa 5th and 2th of each ith with the . va PANAMA RAlL” hose ‘steamah have been inepected and ap- proved y the Navy Department, and puaranty speed The id Raviroad (47 mii leted from coca to oosan, an oars. Reimers of song jee aryane pone cmbartod st Panaors by steamer at fue company's expenses. (2 wd : Said in Now York ‘covers all of the trip. “ esorve steamers are kept in port in Pamame ang Francisco, to preveut detentren in dent, so tnt the route is entirely vel vi -OourrTed 10 6! years. “Passengers leave Pasama the same day they ar- each steamer, and tare Without Other protec seeny sithe lowest rates ot Pi Went street New York, to sat PANE Nr to |g ww Orieaus,— ©. L. BARTLET. Boeton, rs. For ee IMPROVE YOUR EYES. Srren T Pe, them, by the Paris Option, D, W: » Who own, se well ts the macuinainte ofe h others of the latest improved SPictaSLEs eal EYE-GLASSES; se are the PERISCOPIC CONCA end CONsER a3 be IBLE FOCUS and DOUBLE PO ISBE IRAZILIAN PEBBLES, CRYSTA UO, wah Nigger re ph x jected it 8, CALATAC! + siso SHORT SIGH TEDNESS, seal Who are com, ‘lasses, or thoes now using thon, will be suited at Lrstaight: “Those wi -POLISHED VE: F= ELIAN set ORVSEAL Afi ~—_ Wore Pai. at Parte, through thet profwenes olearn ees and easiness of vision heretofore uuknown, provements, TEE A. SPY. ond MAGNI- » Com tore, oornerer Rarht vatreet and ue, or Eighth street No. i. be- Pa. avenue. 088 Vi je, the same as at his estah- lishment in Kurope. not IGEST OF THE LAWS OF VIRGINIA, o a civil bature and of a permanent character and gener! operation; illustrated by judteia! dee:sions, 10 which is prefixed the Constitntion of the United Staten with notes; 2nd the new Biil of Rights and Constitution of Virgima, By James M. Matthews, 2 vols., 8¥0., $12. FRANCK TAYLOR. iy 7 = B«é .LE BRITTAN ON A TOUR et Newport and Here and There; price $1. Free by mai on receipt of $1 201n stanps or otherwise. For sale st PHILP’ New Bookstore, 322 Pa. avenua, between iys (Union& but.) 9th and 10th sts. I ISRAELIS NOVELS, new and cheap pooket English editions, tiexible musiin covers, Just received it “" PHILP’S New Bookstore, _iy19__ S82 Pa. av., between Sth and 10th streets. YSPEPSIA D FITS D S DR. O. PHELPS BROWN, The beyer Ape of Consumption, was for several ea 2fflicted by Dyspepsia, that for a part Sf the time he was confined to his hed. Me ws of the time He was qvoctualiy cured by & prescription furnished him by & young clairvoyant girl. T re pte. given him by a mere ohild, whi! of trance, bas ast everybody who has nm it,never having iniled once, It is equally S* sure in cases of Fitna as of Dyspepsia. The ingred:ents may 1e any drug store. I will send this valuab'e preserip- tion to any persee oe ‘he receipt of one stamp to pay postage. Ad*ress = ute + Eten ns er 0. 21 Grand street, Jersey Ci iy 7 d&wim ’ CARRIAGE HE ae aE -making it nowone fa'the iatriots where sii tact t RIAGES and LIGH ANOS.— id each; one st $75, Oe a Sr fad eet a8, =. > 6 largest stock of new gos gre oMfered in, thy 6 JOHN F. ELL ity. 107 Musie SR pe ey os =p “1 ~ 2 NUSNS & CLARKE’S al LETT, Pe ise oo TPH sous CELEBRATED PIANO FORTES. reoaiving and for alee Ei Pyrotanersw lf Bid tote ie Ustc pkPOT vaias ‘9

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