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THE WERKLY STAR: ‘This excellent Family ani News journi-com- teiniar & greater variety of interosting reading than €2n be found im say otber—ie published on Saturday mormng. Singie copy, por annum —__. —81s Five copies. ___. se on copies... i: Gas . invariably im adrance. By subsoribirg im Clubs raised among wu at * intervention of @ mail ag: Ses it fovariabiy gontaton tie = Warkineten . y that has made Tee Eventve Star circu- inte so generally throughout the country. {7 Single rappers) can be prooured a [peng an tately afler the issue of the piper. Pree—THREE CENTS. [7 Postonsters who not aa agents w.ll be al- jowed 8 commission of 2) centa. THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (UNDAY EXCEPTED,) 47 THE STARK BUILDINGS, Corner Pennsylvania Avenues & Klewenth Bt, By W. D. WALLACH, Papers served in paokaces|y carriers at $4 a year, Scents permouth. To mail subscribers thesub- iption price is $3.50 8 year, im advance; $2 for *1X months; 9! for three months; and for less than three month at the cate of 12 cents a week. Single Copies, one cent; im Wrappers, t ADVERTISEMENTS (Of @ight inserted threatimes for 91: every other day or semi- Weekly. 25 per cent. advance; oncea work, 50 per Sent. advance. HUSBANDS ¥ WIVES: Or, the Great Principle. One of my peculiarities is a strong tendency ‘to differ in opinion from other people upon almost every possible subject. L never mouth the matter—! come out roundly I have no doubt the reader is fond of roast “ Hush '? Texclaimed, ‘See there is another. How familiar he seats himself by her side— | takes her hand’’— EMER? I shall strangle to death.” a * Patience Dearest Colonel !”* e: Educational. L For Rent and Sale. Travelers’ Directory. vs TR. SPECIAL NOTICK.—* Valley View Parm” ASHINGTON AND ALEXANDRIA en V2th and Ith streets, jate th id i oan s W SHI? NAD EXAD j D OMATHEMA TicaL Scuoor. dtfered for sale or Seats Fo pee ee eee rH STEAMBOATS, “FOR Boys. ection it isd Sal; ‘med Julia. Thedaties of this Institute will ho resumed the section it 1s deemed unnecessary to «deseribe it, but Greenbrier White Sulphur, Sweet, Warm, _______ Travelers’ Directory. rgy " PI osiltaneainnents am nib races pod Stk NOB Pesesnaere for ee i Sa their names at the ofhce « — SRLECT CLassic for the informatio i the Alexaudria nod Wai t ‘<'Ehe other was only the Lieutenant’? whis- | [*t “ay of Septemb.r. Number of pupils imited, | he walle ranntigntealoe shea ois ea Hot, Capon, Fauquier White Sui- aod Rocnine roaenn wri Ee caued fen acaas o< beef and plum-pudding. Now, detest them. | pered John. : el rr ati tee YOUNG, Principa | TROL YE Washington city Gifers nuch inducements phur and Warren Springs. yered te ie Long Bridge ; wheres pond Nothing could be more gross, exrthly, stultify- |" { am blessed with too few euch faithfal JREMALE SNGIABH ANN ERENCIE COC. | 12 lero am commotion Diwck ee eerrrements | ee Atesantre ana Washington Steambonta wili | PP*Qkimst con he ol Donseusees een ing. Lesides, no man fund of such stuff, does. | friends.” FEMALE e1 erie tc TEN CH COL” | pooms: Gardener's House, contaite fe | h after run regularly, leaving the aA py | tina it tree irom te noe of Wagons Abd hersoe ever did, or ever can, sit down to a meal with- 1 held Fred still with the grasp of a giant. 122 T street, Gadshy's Rar, Washineton, D.C, | Ke nad ample Ntabline ; Wagon Sheds, ur | Ww Pee ree Riera a neniaton, (pe at is met with t. Histhe most expe- out runsing into excess. Then comes custard,| ‘Phat L love youT cannot deny. A woman M eevee te a imstatute will Le resumed ou ‘ool | ‘Carpenter's Shop, Rock coe wing hours: , cal r9u ‘ tw novery Gna Pe ice cream, fruit, almonds, raisins, wir You | of soul lores just ax she happens to he placed | ¢: pet Setng eee ccaras of study, de. igre House. Smoke House, Servants’ Quar- Lane Wenn rin ata, @, 10. Tang, 25 Haltanore. ; rise with a distended stomach. and heavy head, | ix relation t6 men. She 1s warmed by their | canbe obtained athe eee sere oe Senay: 0-5 every convenience that san Be neci wont Foe | Where Ona > peaaoiaaneiamemnans “7 and stagger away with brutish apathy. Lam | noh/e characters, us she is when she stands ap HIRAM CORSON, Principal. Several Springs of fire water are upon the pines, ann ee eT = ott for light diet—milk, rice, fruit—sweet, harm-| the suashine. It is the great principle.” ROLLIN CORSON, Vice-Frincipal. | and articuiariy one from which water is forecd to I ALT % AMON: Lee He OA? less things of nature. No lamb bleeds for me. | — « Loveliest of thy sex. said her companion, | = CLEACADEM YO | fe dwelling, atebles, &e..by a tiydrauhoram, “Phe WASHINGTON EP RANCH. No stately ox is slain that I may feast Old Fred burst forth, levelling both pistols at the fp onEy EERE SCS DEM. aa hich state of euitivanon'and hacrie { ‘ong and | The 6®.m. Roat bemmmete WSN NAT Gard VE pe = A x Mont. ru ty ae ina high state of cultivation, and besutifuily ial off ws AL $ FAI. : — There euch, supplies my slender appetites. | Colonel. He pulled the triggers, but they did | _Thenext session wil. ome ee teeny Md. | ne hich atate of cultivation by fruit trees. ‘This EEE AD tor the GREEN = The deep,deep spring, clear as crystal—the in- | pot gooff. Pistolsloaded with saw-dust seldom | tember 6th. None but "i eachors ofthorough schof | Pce, for the last fifteen years, his been carried «n PHUR. SWEET. W “d ITE SUL- From ard after PUESDAY, 15th of June, Trine t tables—etbereal food. Thus { am | q arsbipand successful experience willbe encaged. | Very suocersfally ax 2 market garden, ‘there isa | PHUR: 8 ITH SOL PH Rm ang Aeon: leave ne follows . nocent vegetal : sf am | do. The accommodation fur boarders in the Princi | IM&€ quantity of Hot-bed Sash. Foreme Eramos, | E ALQUIER WHITE SULPHUR, and WAR? | "515 am. bxpeeee Train connects Washington light as air. I am keenly susceptible to every | ‘The Colonel uttered a scream, and fled. ai’« farmily will be ample, a Inrgo addition to the | 0. on the piace thet can be sucessfully used m | REN SPRINGS. ei7 tf on for ali parte of the west.aud at baltimore moral and natural beauty, which few enthusi- “ Madam,” said Fred, swelling with indigna- Boarding-honas being in progress. the raising of vegetal The Fruit Trees of ali 1hW ued ? astic beef eaters are. New York. \ ARKANGEMBENT! > : d Hoy b - ? kinds, Grapes, Currants, Goveeverries, Ac., be Hane ga tare You any more of these affectionate | orthsesiages Mr the eet Be aes in any | Kinds, Grapes, Currants, Gov rere iends by astrictly practical course, at the option of the | Jt 1s presumed that aby one desiring sucha placs | GREAT SOUTHWESTERN ROUTE “ Only eight, my dear husband Why, what | Prtent. will examine it personally. Every inforrantion wil Via Orange and Atcxandria Raiiread. puts you in such a rage?” * Catalogues may be obtained at the prino'pal hook- ERT Kh application at the place, or to W. be. i it BEBERPRING No hithatres, Ccivcioes: | EERO ORRIN cams “ Perfidious wretch '* Trike wieregegs at Brookeville, Md., either D.C, o pity I differ from every body in another thing. I believe in love at first sight We ought to be able to tell in a week whether a woman would do for a wife. The judgment of true love is in- ay in tor Angnpol and New Yorks - Express ‘frum oennecte nt Wash: With Express train tor al! parts of the weet, F op _ Baitunore tor Norfoik, Puiladulptua and New ork. Sores men ef ir ie J 4.10 p m. Way Train for Baltimore connects at tuitive; a glance aud it isdone. A manof| « tlear me,” «il Mrs... solemnly. “When see A Not Bate! | POR SACE—A neat and comforiatlo DWEL-| FROM WASHINGEON CITY, B jena pae iunetion for Aumapele.cad Washington gon as in his own imagination a standa we married, [ intended to devote my life, my} ang eot President Board of ’ AVt DING HOUSE, No. 558; fronting south on To = 6.0 p.m. Way Train for Baitrmore connects at ot the object of his love—an unexplainable | xctions, my heart to you. From you Lex- ad oes Leaet oF Trust PAssachusetts avenue, between adand sists. west. | VIRGINIA, TENNESSE iglon junction with Accommodation Train jel —th tot to which exist i " fe ik Biba aa 1EORGE = ‘Tho lot extends through to H street, making aixoan GLORGIA LABAMS model—the prototype to which exists some-| pected the same. I can see no distinction ia GPORGETOMAN CLASSICAL ANDMATA | entrancson fh. Toren eee ply to POL- MISSISSIPPI, LOUISIANA, 7.15 8. m. and 3.9 p.m. trains are express and where in reality, although he may have never | our relative duties toward cach other. Love| “pheg = ayy eee pee LARD WEBB, No. s20(2d storv.)7th at. jy 23 ARKANSAS, and TEXAS. | wiil'stop only at Aunapolis and Washiseron Junoe seen or heard of her. This is wonderful, but | must exist on both sides—oron neither. What- Monday, beptembar a itistrue. He wanders about the world, im- ~ i sid (POR RENT—The BRICK DWELLING situ- 1GH TICKETS. 5 ned ° Ss 7 t we the ever may be the opinion of a heartless world, a P. A. BOWEN, F ated on tho east side of Mth street, one 4 a ohne See West rn ent 5 BOSD sy the 3.9 p.m. tram goesto Philadel- pervious to all the delicious, thrilling, and soul | ‘man of soul’ and of virtues makes his wifo’* _faT-Stawsw Principal, | above Pa. avenue, (over the Gas Office.) Poss-s- | OF ETCH. ecco: of Penneyivania avenue nnd €th melting beams of beauty, till be reaches the “ T am not to be preached to; traitress,”’ said 138 RIDDELL’SSELEUT SCHOOL wilte rion given on the IstofJuiy. For further particu- | street , Washington, on board of the Steam Ferry PRE TiO. ou vaaiy meine re N Teaumed at 451 12th stree’, near H,on the fies, | imfeiprls toG. A. W. RANDALL, corner of 12th | Boat Geo right one. There are blue cyes—they are AE aE ae ten and Dats. H ree Page, or at the oilice of the Orange aud NS regs but one tpinjoaxes, tender, but they touch not him. There are at 5 p.m. ARZGNS. Avent, — Alexandria Railroad, at Alexandria, ? 7 : NT. — " are | I take vengeance on my new military acquaint- References. PA desirable, modern-built, three : 70) Txuann Wout AtUM WS NGTON black—they are piercing, but his heart remains | ances, Where are they 27? Rev Dr. J.C. Smith, "Sos. F. Brown, Esq, | F story HOUSE, with basement and back buiid- | Richmond, Dauville, Lynchburg, Bristol, CITY TO RICHMOND, whole. At length, accident flings him into “ They are here,”’ she answered. Kev. Dr. P. D. Gurley, Benj. A. Janvier, baq. | ing. No. 441 street, between Kleventh and Twelfth, | Knorvilie, Dalton, Atlanta, Chattanooga, | VIA ORANGE AND ALE (ANDRIA AND contact with a creature—be hears the tones of | The duor Was thrown open, and the two offi- | —¢°!™ et eontarming 14 rooms. 536 throw ut. marble mane Vashville, Huntsville, Grand Junction. VIKGINIA CENTRAL RAILROADS, her voice—he feels the warm streams of soul | cers, with their chapeanr off, were heard gig- | J THE UNION ACADEMY. i | room No, 3. rat foot, Poet Oils ‘Department.’ | Mempats, Montgomery and New Orleans, JPR EO Seg. shining from countenance. Gaze meets gaze, ling and laughing i * HE Exercises of this woll-known Academy will moat’ , di ho, aud Pe ‘ ~~ = : Ss ~ A Sing and laughing in a most unmilitary man- | be resumed on the lst of Septomoe vite <n. —___ | By 8 direct route, aud con! railway conmec Seeubanae 4 and thought sparkles into thought, till the | per. 7 Rhee ha Se § SS ae tions to Mem; The steamer GEORGE PAGE leaves the footof magic blaze is kindled, and—they fall in love, |” Fred soon discovered the truth, and I read t eee eee ee ENG p Bie DESL TERRE. Affording erenter Expedi:son and Comfort and | %h strect daily at bo'clock a.m, for Alexandria, It sometimes happens, that for one model in | him his moral. ae “ THE UNION FEMALE ACADEMY. AT PRIVAE SALE —Phe subscriber han for pri- | ° ier ery hear gy hed Reta tery aw reg akin te ek the imagination of this man of genius there are Husbands, all, a z The Principal, Mra. Z. Ricuarps, gives notice | vate sale anew and ve ry desirable three story Brick | oath street at 64 a.m.. for Alexandria, where pas | a. 101. i é , ail, remember that wives have that the exercises of this Institution will be resumed | DWELLING HOUS , with large Bao Buildings, | fongors take the sate cor Richmond. Charlottaville. Vickeis pr "At. 3 ual anguish and shamo with yourselves, in | 0D the Ist of September, 1253. iy m | containing eleven rooms, built in the best manner, | & v hite Sulphur Springs, Woodate, 2 , ~ 50. accidentally two or three prototypes in real equal anguish and sh yourselves, in the IstofSeptember, 1633, jy 30 dil +o buil b Staunton. White Sulphur Springs, Woodateck.&es | Fare irom Washingtey to Rychmond 9550 hife; or rather, be has two or three different | receiving a share of affection, though they do | PPUGBY ACADEMY, Frorermaed wnrounbout, with all the modern Im- | Sodat7i'p. m. for Maghanoed atl Aik pointe tome J. R. NICKLIN, — ; ‘ hot possess your despotic power in extorting it R 14th Street, opposite Franklin Square. rovements—fas and water, furnses, range, d&e.; | Wost, making sure and closes commecinn Mem- is a great misfortune for a man to have z *~ rape oO. —situated on north M strect, between 9th an sarees dereliction, even though only the | ene iy"at Sag nia enerthetontoof Mec | Iiattocs wee! one don eat of heise carelessness of a moment, on the Part of a wife, | signed. who will give his personal attention to the a ey CMce TRE, Stamps her for ever with i, jaominy and pain; | '"straction of young gentlemen in English and clas- Auot’r.and oi Aves Ticket Agent. Usitep STATES MAIL LINE ONLY REGULAK LINES more models than one. They lead him astray. They involve him in difficulties. They play the. very devil with him id eare Wagons and Omuibuses leave the office, Pa. avenue, at 6 o’elock a, m. and 7 p.m. JAMES A. EVANS, Agent. i ; fidal studies. Jenvth Washington. AND WITHOUT 7A\) PAE FOR BIGHT TRARE, ea — the absurd customs of society allow to a | MQ stullet. ss tnerwise, for further informa- DESIRABLE FARM IN CULPEPER FROM WASHINGTON CALIEORNIA AND OREGON ‘ ‘ wn a greater latitude. in slighting, neglecting. | tion, A COUNTS EVE, POR SALE. The bates ct Direct ee FARE e 08 op trax VIA PANAMA RAILKOAD, Met yet metaphysicians and phrenologists | and deceiving her whore happiness is in his | _iy 275 R JAS. A. HARROLD._ | the Evening Stir is authorized to seil,on very oc ‘ Re know, that it is no affair of his. If a yy have the organ of destructiveness, yo@ ‘may whip him for killing flies, but you keeping. Of these customs “ the man of soul” c ULP PER FEMALE INSTITUT cemmodating terms and at a low price, one of WEST, will never take advantage. 7 Keewiar Sasiing Days, bin & TA of each month, at Calbser eran Morse, Va, | the most desirable farms in the County of ¢ SOUTHWEST AND NORTHWEST. ee tlpop- are ——but that was his business er. Iteontains about 5 acres, of which 2 So many trends end unpom- % ‘This School will commenee its second session the | woodland, and the residue arable Ind in 4 tine cone es mod, s kinds Lave been iateiy’ must not wonder at him. If a yonth——Jut 2 aS : first Monday in September, 185 w'peper Court | dition for eultivati . This tract is sitnated about RAS Bese Se as pot cae prs ae ery especie this brings me back aguin to my subject. KOUAN-FOU-VOU-AN. Aleaanirin Watioadcin the fsoinont rogioned the | xemmcaeamecnpener cone Howe. ithaeupen |" altieore and Ohie Rallrend. eens be peastee te he nae Be [never could tell how many of these models An Elegy ou the Death of a Wife. anand sok surpansed by any village for itn | ings, “All the arable land not in cultivation is well |SUM MER ARRANGEMENTS, | mi, in ine ciyol Kew Vark, feces Gauges Fred had; a great many, no doubt. He wa: {From the Chinese } eau? = Soh ekanagir a aed nag wet mn Fras. Toa gentleman seeking a country see With Greatly Improved Schedules. that, to aver throsirion titey ‘must be careful tS oe “1 puridings 26e prick. 75 by 8 fet ma ras - “Ss pois. RinterchrernPrier bellman in wis mater ge Fe elt age tay of the year, | we.i ventuiatod uum thorough Lured. "| cuar Teds Prearce Vere croks nok surpassed, if THREE THROUGH CONNECTING TRAINS | findthe trucos of tue Steamehips of the U.S. ndon— c 3 us in all lis severity, my ten- ; pa a ARE NOW RU A Teuns, the farm commands a fine mountain prospect, a SET ATES der wife died. Ts there on earth a man more | For session of fre months,pawable halfin advance. | view of tho surrounding country for macy inves. FROM WASHING: : 4 coming, [eter gyre te sei ego ace yore ne soil ik of excellent original quality, and pecu See deel be a tobe for the new year! H Maul Line, vis Panana Railroad, as no other office in New York is authorized to engage paseage. The Companies bave galy oue office in N Ai dA ( t Sunday.) co POR THE WEST, ‘ws: NATI EXPRESS MAIL Ob, the sweet women! It ix almost incredu- t 177 W eat «irect, corner of Warr whicp is : : = § bs Nn 7 t the heec of the i 5 Smeets i bn i aie 15 eo casent ina good state of improvement. The owner | Starts at 5.15 a. m., Ai img passengers time for | fron’ 0: ¢ North River, 8: lous. | He must have dealt in magic Jt was a | But alas, thou bast descended to the giany Ancient aud Modern ianguages ‘and | willsell tr loss than ste rane eeety ce eerie | reabefant at proesedn Wee ee eee ane, | PRITTS Wim sat wor the dome tieet blessing to be near him; to catch the ngdom watered 1 he ¥ % Bg Mathematies . : 22 89 | is made. Persons wishing to purchase will please es, before proceeding West. This Train passes 4 DServe ny a'gr sc door. s 5 a t! tered by the Ygjlow Fountain P 17 punicate with W. D. WALLAC Grafton st 7.44 p, m ,and connects at Kenwood on ignt and heat of the thousand glances which | Come to me in the middle ot the night, that oft Atala ie aa ol cite Eed- i, W. RAY MOND, Ly the Ub fell upon him. and of which you caught a few ) Guiter <* m0 few > Rivet, at op. m husband and wife may see one another again; Train for Columbus, Cmeu ; "1G MAI KAMS < u 10 6 HE PACIFIC MAIL ST?! SHIP COM stray ones. though only by accident. Lovely | come to me in the third Wateh; let me renew és : tHE GR ‘AT CINCINNA 1 AND ST. T FANT. woman fell into his mouth like ripe plums. He | the illusions of the past. eerkiy | LOUISE kee Une ef the Steemsipc ot this Compnay, carrying A had clustersofthem They all loved him, and Washington nud the rame dis- | (including Sand z S connection leaves Washington at the birth of the Jnitec States S PULO, heres, 7. anites t w f wud AtS.3) p.m. reaching Ci ornnatt route Etech sear es SEER od : ie ssi t ini Sas 3 tri Alexandria, and 3 miley ym George- y with Ex- ponth, - he a i them all. His sou! was aa large ag | Sp ring, the sup shine longer in the sky. and tea ining bs Maple at dir. thomas Goark, othwest, Pomme tases nee mone hE. 6 compeny"astean- St. Peter’s. each tamily washes its robes and linen in pure Mr. &. Yulee, ben of the lands ol etc. ‘Tune, from Warb- | OP, which lnave New Orleans and New York regu- water. Husbands who have still their wives, B. Hardin, Erg. Vhe Farm is divided into & field wston to Cincineat 2 hours,or to St, Louis only «What are you thinking of, Fred?” said I love to adern them with new clothes: but I. Who have lost mine, [ am a prey toa griet that wastes my life away. [ have removed from my sight the little shoes that enclosed her pretty on Sth and th of each month with ine mails, sa Aesengers connecting vis PANAMA RAIL- cf bs. These steamsuipe have been imepected and Proved by the Navy Department, anc guaranty speed Ci Ach heid; a fine orchard. ard house | 44 hours. ms. with a good cellar nnd back ad. CINCINNATI, DAYTON. je, and all necessn: ut-bmidings, in | Lis, CAIRO, 8 LOUIS, © ow inthe occupancy of E. Yulee.Esq.. | NORTH EST E E next anny on MON “ Caroline,’ he answered “She who sailed yesterday for England ? “ Yes—I love her.” “ And she? — INDIANAPO- CAGU, AND eaves (except York through te San Francisoo, ang passengers are w ~~ ae why i ee free rn ae Santas aon Pp. Fonnewtiag, St | end safsiy. R 7s entden Dein) in Row oem. “ : respecting the wale. Enier ashington Junction or Baltimore, leaving Bair ‘The Panama Ratlron mules long. 4 _ feet. metimes I have thought of tnking an AULPEPREC MIUITARA from W.D. Wallach, Faq be more atin. m. On Sunday Night the conuection | sicted from ocean to ocean, and is crossed in Sor 4 He rose and opened an escritoire other companion; but where should I find an- > nash denen at inatitution erill Possession given on the ist of With this rain is made by the 3.00 p. sm. Trai from | hours, The taggnee of pestengers 18 checked in New “ Is it not perfectly beautiful ?”’ other so beautiful, so witty, and so kind / ou the lirat. MM optember, 1:33 dads ‘Washington. The sweet relic of golden sunshiny hair lay In the third moon, at the e h ealled Lsing- | logues apply t a ew the Grand Mountain Sceaery of the Road | embarked ni Panama steamer 6i the company I 7 Sk VOR RE ~A devirable modern built thre in daylight, take the5.i5a.m.or6.30p.im ‘Frain from expense, ashe peering Al in New York covers curled charmingly in a rose colored envelope. | ming, the peach tree opens its rose-colored |; CHARLES aba story BRICK HOUSE, with basement, back | Wathineton i raes of the trip. It did look pretty. But— blossoms, and the willow begins to display its | J0S.*elSev! Aud stable. situated on the corner of i¢th r Parkersburg and all Stations on tho North- | geserve steamers are kept in port in Panama an@ “ c i iv?” eae : 8 hess BB | ec acne rn nce te western Virtinin Rosd take thes, p.m. rain. Per Sea F oveus detention in case of Roci- Has Caroline much light hair?” asked I. | green tresses. Husbands who have still their REMIOM LIGHTNING ROD Pol all points ou the Marietta Ratiroad take the saine. ite iz entirely veliabdle—no fail- “ [never knew—I always thought—I was ob-| wives, ge with them to visit the graves of their P = ire gee a . 34 stories of the building over st toe Western connections from Wastiwgton and ng oocurrea in eight y serving only yesterday that—surely, surely | relations. But [, who have i * oat mine, | go The und. alone to visit her grave. When I see the spot | hin supe where her ashes repose, burning tears stream | Which he 1 Haitimore by ali these Traine, are the alorest, meat direct andampie that have yet been offered to tue traveling pubir 4 neat and ad: " A ention to | t) JOHN ALENAN DER, No. 24 Pa. avenn see tee fora Nttiention £0 | tween i2th and 13th at atly manufac = — oa you have made some mistake—-ee, what is that gers wtve Pannma ihe same dey they ar- written in the paper’ ‘Julia! uring at = i unpre ctore co through by each ates mer, and take lishine Cand loth streets. esuce | ow Rate Teun perienar tace that the ources 0 the Ba timore and Ono | eharge of women end children without other protes- - * ieaioad A * - y é “ x . r a Are OF ne ar asiroad aud its aasociate,lines co "s Fred hastily looked again the little pigeon down my cheeks J present to her fancral- | rior m : his Conduet Are compe el. | Ty sinted fo ' y feed businers. Apply | hoen secured meri <<" through tickets atthe lowest rates apply at hole. and drew forth another rose colored en- offerings; L burn for her images of gilded | overs —_, my marr tg caironace of t J.& W. » northwest corner ith Through Checks toall euer- | ths azenoy, 177 West street, Now York,to bpd msn ey another paper. © Tender wite!” I exclaim, with a ie of theecubin whe Rave not yet riod them . BT 2 ohne er tee Sees Caner ble fueuity will be found i isthUne piebina co. t amiled—so did he at ce coe _g, | teat ful voice “where art thou Tender wife! | In every instance where the subseriber hax erected .OR REN ne large 3-story Brick DWEL- eee ee eee ARMSTRONG, rie _“ What a vile, narrow prejudice it is,” said | where art thou But, alas, she is deaf to Seeded goed paecen bese Iolge des rane fe publi LING HOUSE, being one of the Seven Build- Baitunore and € 2 vg pelts : jy tt C. L. BARTLETT. Roaton, a eneera wy cries . I sew a solitary tomb, but Leannot | 307% 16 Unuig:—A purty OF parties ‘are an tun une ae lately inthe occupancy of A. Ross Kay, de neiel ay t ca Wvanninctss | 22 oe < see my wite. Ligutuire Rod Pomts which afford no se ary \3 t adjacent enst; further pro- junction and Piedme 15% mM. in. For ~ i) OVE YOU LY bn. zeta man loves only once Thavetwenty | | In the sixth moon, at the epoch called San-fo, curity to the preperty over which they aro placed | ..4-4°ttn g commadone hook Bares ro | all Stations, between Piedmont and Wheeling take | STRENGT ES we Lote thom, by the Pane —filty—nay. a hundred times. [ always love | it is difficult to support the burning heat of the | 98 8tlequards in ay 4 im this bee >» r = Train. To connect with the Frederist | Optician, p). vv CULE St nese houses are well arranged and eiigibly situ ¥ has arrived from Europe own, 65 well AX the man ix ss Any oonnection with said’ party. in this burimess, |, sess hous sp went day. The rieh and poor then spread their | fis Pointeure the enter aay, Ones honest att 8s | ated, being. on the north side of Pa. aveni ss , stead of tins city. The keys can be ix clothes to air. I will expose a silken robe to y Dereon who has need thom and not found | TO, Sure of ML. Midgeley, ucer the prem wiih te ones tman ete te | ed edt an aa'o Wh cand i woke e| Hesnoroximats tt he bak hich she wore on festive days! here are ce:ved from the . 5 iy 26-wS : Age elegant shoes that euclosed her pretty feet! Herticular attention paid to Repairing Old Rods doastinlided Bain cia ismy wife ? ; which have been put up by irresponsible purties, and >FICK ROOMS Tu L H \ rAnsne But where is my wife Ob, where is the mother have failed to be ol service, Ort phn Noes street, near the Treasury ‘ i. M. COLE, General Ticket Ax of my children? I feel azif a cold steel blade | "Specimens of Iaghtniar Rods 4 pd Points can be | nesartment. Apply ou the prewices ot story Raltimore, May 10, 1853. ma 3 were dividing my beart. * * ** seen at my agent's, N.Jexsex. Watehmaker and | “Sharer! = = === The Gfteeuth day of the eighth moon, when | Jeweler, No.52 Pa-avenue, helween 9th, apd 1th NOTICE ; i rim is x N LABARRE, KRUG STORE FOR SALE.—An opportunity M TANT TO CONTRACTORS AND her dise shines with its greatest splendor, men | “ES 9 Corner of ith and C+ BD scliom tole met with iguacomaus outetes Luror BULLDERS some one. Sometimes two at a time—some- he 330 p.m. Train. s Tickets of all kinds, Baggage Cheers and further intorm:atiex, app!y THOS, H, FARSONS, Agent, At the Ticket Office, Washington Station, Or. 1. 7, ENGLAND, Agest, At the Ticket Office, Camden Ststion. ET.—Two third-story W. P.SMITH, Master of Transportalti in tne “ Heart * exclaimed I. “ This is not love! Love is sole, absorbing, pure. constant immutable.’ “Hark ye,” said Fred. “ I seldom cease to love. Adding another angel to the list docs notinfer the striking out any of the others. There is no limit. A man of soul loves just ax he happens to be placed in relation to women. I am warmed by them, as I am when I stand Among whieh aro NCAVE, and Ct whic warranted to improveany EYE atiected we ness, cate or tending to it; also SHORT-SIGHTEDN Persons whoare cov now uring them, will be wonderiy) 4 to Use ginsKes,or those itedat hirstsight. Those LUDERS, DOUBLE-FOLISEEP RSRPZUELIAN and women offer t ods ak ——— ———— | tory reasons given for selling. Address Drug- JENKINS & LAMB DIN SRYSTAL ROG inthe sunshine. Because I have a garden po edbepeanpyenierae faa ge-elier pas Po THE PUBLIC aed somes as” Finks C1 3 Post Oftica. ivit-2awiw" | Manufacturesoch, Doors, aad Bane, Grown Are- have rec tis hiclient, recominendations at the bere, when the beams of the god of day fall on Justices of the Pea 6. Pennsyivania av World's Fair, at Pan MAITe8s Gad CAsinees ugh their producing & u herotofore wuknowD my shoulders with a pleasing ardor—must I not feel the warmth when I stan oe F ni i ave, Panel, ani vther Mouldings, Plain snd of night.* Husbands and wives go two and two enue. for the transaction of any business entrusted I ARK CHANCE FOR WOOD AND COAL | {if2¥e> Pannel, and other Moulding i ; rea ja Ruy oth i Faney Brack ts, and ail other work in connection to walk in the country and enjoy the sweet | to my care: euch ts drawing deeds, wills, taking DEALERS —For rent, tor ten yerrs.a vacart | with House Building, cheaper than any other esiab- in your gar | moonlight; but the round dise of the moon can | Seknowlede ts, collecting nutes, drafts, and act- | J.O9 upon H, near ath treet, 5i by i29 feet, neariy | lishment south of Boston. Also. uli sty! c SPY. and MAGNI ? Py as - 5 te ti w Presbyterian Church, Fer terms | “4 > INS & LAMBDIN., FYING A> S, Compesses, and Microscopes den yonder” It is a great principle—should | only remind ime of the wife I have lost. At 1 neko ta ales covacted with-wix office <wortt tha | SES BE CAG 'AGIN. Georgetown. eaters wi Har ar tase SRS : alo at hin store, corner of Fiputh stroot nud the object of my early love die, must I be ever times, to relieve my wo, I pour for myself xeup | most expert and vigiiant detective oficors,A.R. | ap 29-Itawtt = vanimavenne,or kichth etreet No. 491. be- , . A " 2, d — a a _ — = ORTRAITS FOR THE MILLION.—A per thereafter dead to the most exquisite of human | of generous wine; at Semen 1 take my guitar, | Aion sod Jobe He Wien, by oul pez ivere reece POR SALE OR EXCHANGE For CITY | P\idct Coruna crosareat toe ON SA passions’ Death is only absence. I know | but scarcely can my trembling hand draw forth all busines entrusted to their care. POR GH ERE AKM, conta ning 10 seres, | not to fade. 2,0 of these beautiful pictures twelve pretty women. They are better than! a sound. My relations and friends come, turn nm ) street sud Pa. evenuc, J” Do not misiviee the corner Of Bth strest, tw fi ices very resonable, the sameasat hie estab- 3 ‘he patronage of all oe aes busi- less than 10 ma fon ae Bader 5008 ee cots te pine meen MW ees se ® | lishment :n Europe. notf mea. 7 invi . ry 0 \ ri 110} PAVE of 3 y S i 5 on Pp fe — gE sre = Nature made them so. They $y tum, to invite we; but my heart, full of bit- | nesta my lino s8reepeotfaly goticit cho:ee fruit, eomprising appiogy pszoaca, apricots, | Shoents, which tan be sent by mul without extes | CLASSIC TALES, coutauniin Rasnelan Vion dierent—all excellent—all divine. Can I be | terness, refases to share their pleasures. iy ee-tf JAMES WARD, J.P | neciarines, ‘pears, qviuces, &s., together w charge. Every variety of cases kep Sua 7 of Wakeheld: bx ry blind? Can I be deaf? Shall I deny that in the ninth moon, at the epoch called —— | eves, currants, strawberries, &c.—the same bee light not required. K. c. Wo A On doe hy patina nS eer Weare AS aon their voices are sweet—their hearts tender— Tehongyang, the crysanthermums open their Bees Se euskormevaxer =e Epes See nee contstatbe Jiao soome, with piven otograp — af atrest, ~ iieods af Gemuke’ teckeae jir mi ? x 2 re 5 NUE, NEAR TRRET, » oo — a 5 _ie their minds clear and intelligent No. Tlove ie cups, and every garden exhales a Over Sweseny, Kittenhouse, Fant § Co.'s changed for city property. ‘I'nere 1s a good barn BRITISH OUTRAGES. ssseainpiay of Sbiahoeps’ wehean, Aaaiions them ali—Jalia, Mary, Fanny, Helen, Heonri- | balmy odor. I would gather a bunch of new- anking Howse. and stabling on the premises, cood water at tie Inronret! W INPLUE Nat ces been brought bo etta, Eliza. I never think of them without ly-blown flowers, if I had still a wife whose | Mr. BRADY begs respectfolly to inform the pub- | door, ana numerous never-failine 5 nR. Aout to hear upon the Admimetratins, who have decsded sae csinis Tanne “quinoctial Regions tions of delight.’ + lic that in consequence of the very Iiberal Batronag 40 aores are in wood, consisting of oak, hickory, and | 10 Pear uper the li. S- fine of battio ship Pennsyiva- | .gtiumboidts Trave on! 83"5 sensation elight. L hair they couldadorn. My eyes are wet with he lias received since opening his PHOT O- | chestnut. ‘The stock and crops may be purchased if Sees Gull a ke ee ee Ameri ot Pomecey, § wien: Frederick felt a hand —_ his shoulder. He} tears, my hands are contracted by grief, and | GRAPHIC GALLERY. af Washington. he will desired. For farther partioulars ingu-re of JAS. 8, | qinea.the Gulfol Mexico, Itsecaid thar Commo By er up. It was Mrs. B., bis wife. beat my fleshless breast. I enter into the ele- contrary to hisor mal intention, keep it open during SCAGGS Ue streat, or JOUN D. ULARK, Eea~ | vate stores of oabic ard ward room, messes, inclad- Hand Book of Proverbs, 1 vol., London, $1.25. “ The d—1!” said ke. gant chamber that was once my wife’s; my two | the summer months. i is 4 An efficient corps of Artists will be constantly in jv 13-2awtf i —— thildren fullow me, and come sadly to embrace | attendance to execute Photographsand Aimbroty pes JOR RENT OR LEASE FOR A TERM OF | Store. curner of thaod F strest. may bed withdrawn, of course. Iam abachelor ly knees. Kuch one takes me by the hand, } i the best possible manne! Bites reece eae |e atreet. : sn. 0 2 \ L J pocorn ee ARS— 8 ILLIAM, THE CONQUERER ; 8 historical jpeg mig proves cy cai and calls me with a choking voice. By their} {f7~ irtees ranging from 91 Of custinguished men | uated HOUSE on Penneylvan deen V ing old wreck piseky, bave been aiready ordered Po vel ¥ Proverbs, | volume, London; from JONAS P. LEVY'S new Wine and Spirit | gf 2,¥80to! Foreign Provert 1 Pettizrew’s Collection of Mpitaphs, 1 vel., London; 125 avenui Domestic Medicine and Surgery, 1 vel., Py 4 3 3 * 3 = J r9 £ id spas nae ements eee enue a rap ae il en cn * @ @ 3 e >: ow e 32358 5 4 - a hie] : FZ ae Re . te r Ke > eee S * i romance, by Gen. Sir Chas. Napi edited py n tears, their sobs, their gestures, they ask me | at this Gallery (the targest m the world) 1s open for | 17th ead Sprites Lo es sate a puyer: | vieut, Gen. Sir William ‘Napier ; 1 vole, Londen, enon: 5 Cee, rThomae ei = Ne did met come home to tea. I did not get up | for their mother. fubite mapectionevery day (Sundays exoe, }feorm creh a private residence or a public house, having | 1658; $125. in the Country, by R A bury, by Sir William Moiesworth, Bart. 16 vols, jing to breaktast. So I could not 3 of o fie 8. m.to7 p.m. Je S0-e05m 2 large rooma and many conveniences at Summer Time in the Country, by Robert Aris Loudon, évo.; § 9, published at f pounds ster ing 6 The first day ot the tenth moon, both rich = s'number of larg 7 Willmott; 1 vol., with beautuul wood engravings SRANCK TAYLOR was the result. and poor present Winter clothes to their wives. | 5— _ HOT-AIR 2 37 tached to it: and the additions! house Shica lately Pontes lis. ox. 3) auto eee hE RANCK TAYL co a! ae as But |, who have no wile, to whom shall I offer 267 FURNACES. 6 obec lipo phaagh npr a FRANCK TAYLOR. NEW GROCERY, wins AND LIQUOR ne of the very loveliest women I] Winter clothes? When I think of her who “ay fice below with sleeping rooms in the upper story. YARLISLE WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, Di hn anal as th. I believe 1 have met twoor| shared my bed, who rested on the same pillow, | ¢ ; Wehirs lore peulttanted ay CAL EUR. ‘The establisiment isa very desirabie one for a Gg CUMBERLAND COUNTY. PA. 4 one suerte bors leave too 2 oe & bas It is pleasant enough, but then—every | 1 burn for her images of gilded paper, and my NACES. wns foreign minister ; the house lately ocoupied asa lar} “This well-known Mountain Resori, situate in | opened a? § corn reets, 7 ? - 1 tment of W INES = . alles ie Ac.,&c. can easily be converted intoun office berland ty, Pa , five miles north where neintends te keepan assor Ty CELE: its thorns. tears flow fast. I send these offerings to her Giallne scone aR Ce ae “ cx omens Geloie, wath sleeping roomsabove for the aera a hechior be ots EIQbCRS. CIGARS. ont LR mg = ly think'’’ said she to me, ber eyes | who now dwells beside the Yellow Fountain. Mantoed # Portable $1: 00 Challenge Heater, secretaries and attaches of the legation, the 2th of June. The waters of these moistened with tears, her cheek crimsoned with | 1 know not whether these funeral gifts will be cK r + Gil of the most Macgregor's Portable Furnice, ee &o., apply to N. LAWSON at Wind- | Springs are high'y impregnated with minerals. au Anonovies, £0. ail of the shame, her bosom palpitating with distress, | pf use to the shade of ber who is no more, but Rationary F er psd = - ities. awit erior for driv king and bathing. Acoo ~ | Sppre nde and avelt Congress are pastionlan’ Bee! be lever tenia apg eee Bove Potable Furnaces, Gu" itty alive cane Ph yia Visi | ices sa decal th Sa Clary ** twelve ' he loves twelve, he says.”” at least her husband will have pai a t& Co.’ Si 7 = = ark 3.35; from more ‘arlis e, . Visitors cote votong TA whole jury” said hite of love and regret, * Paid her a trib "i pemour Heater "| QRDBRS, FOR, AURORE, RERPATCHED | Eoviae Fuudeipiteand Be'umore te the musing i the ~ It is mosstrous,”” said she | In the eleventh moon, when I have saluted Sexton. & Co.'s Feinour Gas Bummer cott'stu- | TAYLOR & MAURY. Booksellers and St: tion- i her information adérees the: ported direct by the #1 4 ;, Monstrous indeed,” echoed 1 Winter, I call my beautiful wife. In my cold | {/*Cihm. Ponds Uikon, Morning Star, Bisek Din. | ef Pennsylvania avenue, nearsth strect, offer to OWE TB, N & CHANDLER, Fetal. | posts ted on reasonable terme, and A 19 Canal Bi supp’ . “What if I should love twelve officers!” said | bed, I double up my body, I dare not streteh | jnond. and Beebe’s COOKING RANGES. the public great facilities in the importation of For- ; al mye ks, Stati +&o. By theirarrangements a ‘ produce taken in exchange. she. out my legs, an of the silken counterpane | | All orders for Repairs should be sent in at once, eins laren houses, they are enabled to expedite Pe to ge mill er ede ml beer eee sere poeta ee * Tit for tat.” said I covers an empy place. I sigh and invoke | ‘insure their faithful execution. all ordecs committed to their charge, and at alow | {ereival, Rea. Piadelpis: Alex. Kirkland. ¥ Produce, of all description. received vn consign= “Or six,” suid she heaven ; I pray for pity on a husband who | 4! werk done by eet R Se SRIR VING. ete Of prorat Poe sl [2 5 aeebard Wallach, Kaq., Washington. wide to Brereton & Be Ns Kectthat oe “Too good for him,” anid I. taking her hand. | passes solitery nights. At the third wateh, [ Wasinxcton Stove Ma 2 JUS ECEIVE a ——_________________ | _ Suoceseor to Brereton & Bro., No. 464, «< Op three,” said she 2 = withoat baving slept, and I weep until the | "7 5 aupa, em ne Selevrated mansulaster et (['° BRICKLAYERS AND PLASTERERS. | corner of F. opposite the Patent Offien.’_m 23 iv “Or one,” said I. drawing her towards me, | dawn salad slats invoice of first-ciass ACCOR D U 8 & CLARKE’S and kissing her soft lips. She was my ouly In the twelfth moon, in the midst of Wi TINAS, which we can sell in quant: havejust ved sian) " 10 Atk WHOM IP MAY 7 mppiy othe best White - he lowest rates. ‘They are superi and Grey SAND, which 1 will s a Wicneny HALLETT, DAVis & CO, s Iways loved he te ‘ne OW hereby give notice that Vir uke cal . Also, Violins, Guitars, | GRAVEL and LIME; Oak. Pine and Hickory CELEBRATED PIANO FORTAS, ees en 2 shetty Lasers efood pee bac! Taek ‘Ol thee a =p gibiany Warrant No.7, which Ganier aol other mated) oerabadtane etnenie | WG. Wine ot ede Oa. "sok! Depot, | Constantly receiving and for sale on ". é = u urt thoa said. a Lo? | day of Jane, 1783, to Jonn’ Higdon, a sailor, who and retail, at the Music Store o! est market prices. Call at my Wood and Coal J JOHN F. ELL The plot was arranged. Frederick had me:li- yet I cannot see thy face.’’ The !ast night of | served three years inthe V nua State Navy. bias . ty ‘and that tbe heirs Ww. 6. m1 ETZEROTT. power of C and Mth sts., near thecayel, BATES. 96 Pa.av., between Sth loth ste. Fi th _ Ww tated a journey of two days, but was called | the year she appeared to me in adream; she | been lost, meiaid, or destro: Wer tiene poly to | jyse Corner 11th street and Pa. avenue. Purchasers wii! find it Lo their interes’ to examine _ * 0 back by an anonymus note, at nine the same! pressed my hand in bers; she smiled on me | (f the said John Higdon will, ne COMES Gi ualities of the above the Commussioner of the General Laud Office for | TCE ORE ; 5 ADIES’ TUCK and all sorts of COMBS nt | forthemssives the enperior « evening. with tearful eyes; she encircled me with her bengimhes atone Seuss pcan varrant. | [CB CREAM GARDEN, iE Stacet; L GIBBS" Hair Store, nenr 1sth street, and at ine Figuon Diecam,, Skdaneien, Sn. Os elon caressing arms, and Glled my soul with happi- | (0 ocsne Heirs of thee Toby Hyecee desta, | Opposite Franklin Square between \3:h and lurk sts, | wee Aiea hand. ié-ter Tall women are searce. We hired the uni-| pes. | pray thee,’ she said to me, ‘‘to weep | SOP Tiyam ns the sau stile z wat eet pines of resort, IC Scam Lawn PHILAD ES! R DE PO T,| PNTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOBITER. forms at the tailors’ ho more when thou rememberest me; henc: NOTICE. CAKES of all kinds, are constantly kept on haad, ANG od pa av between 456 and 6th sts. STOCK SECWRITIESS forth, | will come thus each night te visit thee | most urgently request all indebted to me to come | and will be served up in the best style. One keg $2.0 one dozen quart bottles, $1 50. MONEY te LOAN on ST “Lam thunderstruck '’’ exclaimed Fred to | in thy dreams.” forward and setile by cash or note, as my iate busi- ;, B. Famihes served with lee Cream by the | {L7~ We send the Beer free of coat to any part of CHUBB BROTHER! me. “ Theworld is atan end. The sun is out. hewn must be se ted quart or gallon. jy 17 im aes on ” iD. the —. 8. FANETES. What! Kate—my dear Kate!”) Tears gushed | * Pbe full moon presides over happy marriages. | Mr. 1.1, Rothrock 1s authorized to receipt for alt —— c. F. & W. GERECKR. accounts due me- AMBROTYPE LIKENESSES from his eyes ——< Arr i: se EST OF THE 1.AWS OF VIRGINI ; are Soe RN, | innih tr piataren'sow taken, ard to ets eoanoes | N‘kpte on hand, pick {wil'sellchogperggagey | [)'a'ivitusture and of’ permanent sharma *- I saw it myself,” suid the servant. {fy~ Hugh White, of Liberty, Bedford county, | PvOx CRACKERS —We are the axents of Jos | you should go at once to SANDS’ GALLERY, ERAN a ee eee Te Gommichoncl tae © Kiss ber! Va , has discovered upon bis estate a paint tank, | [OOS CR Lansinsbargh, N-Y.. for sel r | where you can get them goodand cheap, He has & | CHINA, GLASS. wih Sapec gaat States with notes; and the new Bill of Rixhts “Bix ti said Joho It ts said to he one of th _ uont extensive bodies | gelebrated CRACKEKS. They are made entirely fine aaso:tment of cases, which he sells jow to ault | oneaper than the cheapest. with many otver EA Constitution of Virginia. By James BM. Metthews, Frederick caught the pistol, and pointed it | of decomposed ocarons o: in the world hy machinery 0! ed tha: ck th dy OBT. SANDS, between 9th and 10th streets, 2 VOIR. 8¥O%y Giz. ANCK TAY athipbead | wrenched it from his grasp ICT [The Hatters’ Bak, at Bethel, Conn., wan | Memento honed Sates, We cau turmmirthenes | COMM Market Neuse, be create; Spiatam we sOrvourselveR, yy manevIT. | 2 on TOUR at Ne a cnntake ee TM PTR may | ST tassing, ast, ond oe So tag and | the annua addin they aye sold a New York sur. | iva i AND FANDOLANE | FJOWARDS US <UPREME COURT RE. | Bhd tiatet Fees pute ei. Bree o isaouseeke.”” onday morn fast, and over $=6 000 stolen i FHL AIR, TOOTH, NAII, AND RANDOLINE OWARD S. <UPRE! - an’ Tere; 5 ’ from tte venlts ma 2m formar Vermont ave.and 15th at. | MEE fC ais tave ctone, near 13th rte, for inst session. mt s on regeipt uf $4 2) 1) stampe PaRsera yt he tek Oty. 2 Tn The nextizoory Itissaid Ghat the very fist paragraph of | \7 ERY GOOD SECOND, HAND PIANOS for | street RUSHES AU UIBBS'S Harr Store: peng jath | TM po FRANCK TAYLOR, |°Forssest™ PH sige at ite ed fi a ney pune Choate’s oration at Bouost ad” the ra ey in do:lars per month, at No. | toi saan G * G ALT 5.” iyo (Union& Int.) suidier, who kissed her hand, received from her tained 266 words. ultered without.| S$.Letween 10th street Scorer eile Tot yee ENERAL FUEL DEPO | aise BRAIDS, PLAITS, CURLS, HALF * look of bait, swore he loved her, andleft her | Pinsing ior breath, Another sentence crime | ST ise meen eee aa ION iy eR LITA Pepe nagsat OI BBR Way Brad, aed Car aga aoe ofits | [ADIGE SA MOP Feat OIBiee, sec syne with an ardent cusbrece. bun words, ix tz Inches long In Print, und ix dec: REARS SSC ABSAR O1L = ein as Minataiory, Pa aveuue ome Fem at Roba wee Ds Oaks NeW epener In are of Fac cocace, | of tab emrepeend Pas ae. v suffocating,” said Fred. 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