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Ebening , - FRE STAR BU iy copies 5 1 adramce. sudecnbing m Clubs mused nee we will L newb owttea ies yscs dips ie Genoa eres sie ane CR @ot as agents will be ai- @ centa. Papers served im packages by carriers at @4 ayeur, rT cents per month. To mail subscribers thesub- | Sorption price is $3.50 a year. in advance; $2 lor #1 months; $1 for tffree months; and for lees than three months at the rate of 12 cents 8 week. Single Copies, one cent; in wrappers, two cents, ADVERTIFEMENTS (Of eight lines to the square) inserted three times for $1; every other dsy or aemi- weekly, 25 per cont, advance; onces week, & per cent. advance, VOL. XII. WA HINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1858. NO _ 1,742 THE THUNDER STORM. Postmasters lowed a commission which they could see him, by the torehlight, Educational. For 8 > ia [CONTINGTED.} choking down the grief till every muscle in ——— = — tand Bale. Travelers’ “? Travelers = z= ‘ Ji nat = sumelees to fe pe continued: HE FRENCH LANGUAGE, A YALU SLE FARE Ww ql PALE The NOTICE TO TRAVELERS, Te, Vines SPRINGS.—Passengere for @ plan for search was soon arranged. It | * This blow unman: me. I shall want hy i dat > .E ENG- é y = — a Grane was known that the children had entered the | some one to give me.courage when I get back, LIS AND ERENOM GuLLEGeA reine: Bowes Depot onthe Goate ate ajuperper Court NEW ARRANGEMENT, hems ener wood by the highway that ran through it.- In order, therefore, to have a fair pi t of sue- cess, it was necessary to extend the line of men as far as possible on each side of this road, and so advanee up the mountain. If this failed there was no hope. The rain had changed, as we have said, from # succession of heavy showers to a Jight but continued drizzle Porches of pine knots were provided, in addition to lanterns. At the head ot one detachment, Mr. Carr placed himself. To the other John Brown was assigned. Had there been any trace by which to follow the ehildren, the search would have oe difficult. But the darkness would have luded the exercise of the ordinary wood even if the torrents of water had not ob- House oton the @ranre and Alexandria Raii road. The innad is in fine heart, ai well wooaed f&nd watered, and the dwelling-house, which is com- modious and comfortable, avd all ‘the necessary farm buildiags,ere in exellent conilition, “The eo. ciety in the neighborhood is unsurpasaed in the State ot Virginia. The price asked for and terms of sale of this very desirable Farm are very :eason- able. For further particulars apply to W. D. WA Le LACH, Star Ofhee, Washington city, D. ©, au 17 2aw2w Ler FOR SALE.—Square 498—S, 4,5, 0,7,8,9, J. It, 13, 14. 15, 17, 18, 19, 25, 28, 27, 23, 29; 90, S82, Square 463—25, 26, 27, 28. B. BAYLISS, 42 and 6th sts. or I shall not dare to meet the mother’s face. I told her certainly we would bring them back.”’ His besceching expression was heartrending to see; and it was the more touching, because Robert Carr was known as a man of unasually strong mind, and one whom all looked up to for support and consolation in trouble. © had just lifted his head again, after these words. and was preparing, with sad resignation, to.lead the way toward the road, when suddenly from the outskirts of the exploring party, came a — glad shout. nstantaneously every face was turned eager- ly in the direction of the sound. It had been supposed that all the members of the party had been present at the exploration, but now, on more narrowly scrutinizing the group, one was With Greatly impreved Schedule. FROM WASHINGTON DIRECT TO ALL PARTS OF tHE SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST, Via Potomac Steamers and Kichmend and Potomac Railroad Line. &55) MSSgr Two fast daily lines: from Washington for the South and Sonthwest. Boats leave their berths, foot Of 6th street. at 64¢8.m and? 4op.m. Passengers the mosning boat ¢an obtains hne break fast on boar and enjoy a plenasnt sai! of 3%; hours down the beau- ti ul B passing in full view of Mount Vernon. By the evening boat they insure a g supper ands rest of four hours in comfortable berths or state- rooms, and arrive in. Racbmand in time to couneot with all the trains forthe Scuth and Southwest. The Great Southern Mail is conveyed over this @ thorough and practical So pefleed thes laps 2, are not eur or equall er Msctiute in the city. ‘The corps of teachrrs will be inorensed the coming year, wh ch wijl commence on the 6h of September, and more of the atudier of the schoo! will be pursued aad taught through the medium of the French than heretofore asa jarge majority of the pepiis now speak the Innguage with faeriey. ‘The advantages attorded by the Soirees alone. will enable any one who hasa tole-ably good reading knowledge of the language, te speak it fiuently in the course of the wh re Circulars and Catalogues can be obtained at all the Book and Musi Stores, and at the Iustitute, No, 182 I street, “Gadshy's Row.” a RAM CORSON M’me. CAROLINE ROLLIN nu 2 2w andr! thei names at the en, the Alexandrinand Washington Rail |. 7th st. and Louisiana avenue, will be called and con veyed to the Badce Cy breakfast can be obtained. Th: U.S. Matt fortheO.& A. ROR find at free irom the ang ance of pray aed and horses that is met with ou fhe boat Itisthe most expe- ditious, and, im many instanoes, the most eoouomi- om Cosecnes connect with every train from Ita N. B.—Goaches furnished for Exoursions and Pio J Pi Alida aasiinid ele the NEW ARRANG EMEN: I KOUTE FROM W INGTON — ciTY Fo RicMOND pam v. ORANGE AND AL 4 REIRTA CaNTRKAL yw i) . t by any au 18-eolw Missouri av. Fek RENT.—Suits of or single ROOMS, fur nished or unfurnished, very desirably located, by the month, week, orleas term. Terme mode- rate. A a, at 375 Penn. avenue, nearly opposite Nati jotel. LFA YETT TITUTE Peunsylvant avenue, above 7th street. e 17 ni 4 Yes [228 | _ The steamer GEORGE PAGE the foot of ‘ : The undersigned, Inte President of Wilmington | 84 17-T&Stt F. HOLDEN, = | ponte, it being 44 miles shorter and 110 mil 7th street daily at 6 o'clock a. m,,for Alexi the usual signs. It was with but | found Lp eae Pa Female College. Delaware, assutted by Miss Matia | POR SALE A second-hand BUGGY and Greece edinmaeretians copectins, with the trains on the Oranee ad ne tations of success, consequently. » Ho bere! ho! D, HaLstEap. late Precepiress of tle same institu- Fk HARNESS, neariy new. Also. a Family | Fredericksburg, Kichmond, and Petersburg, Va., | Sndrit Railroad, leaving Alexandrm at 7 o'e! expedition set forth. The voice was clear and joyous, and was ree- | {161,And Misé Many Wittraus, Inte acting’ Pre- CARRIAGE. Yrics of ‘the three ($23). . Apply at Weldon and Wilmington,.N.C., |” | ®@_and arriving in Rschmond at 2.30 p.m. re than two hours the search went on. | ognized instantly. open a School for Voung Ladien ¢ Now lovendiy | 424 Pranaee ue over Lane & Tucker's, 2d oer: Charleston, S.C... Augusta, Georgia, Fare from Washington to Richmond a; advancing up the mountain side, they “‘Itis Jim Strong,” cried John Brown. “What ‘ennsylvania avenue, on Monday, September 6. eae 4. B.D LN Montgomery and Mobile, Ala., Direct to New Orleans and all Southern Cities and Towns A'so, connect at Richmond with the Danville, Southside, Virginia, Teunessee, aud East Tenues see Railroads For tHe Souruwest To everyfoot of the ground they passed; | can it mean? Does any one see his torch ?”” hout success. The waving of their} All ran eagerly in the direction of the voice, through the woods startling the birds | and soon a light was seen glimmering, like a nually, and now and then a frightened | faint halo, through the wet woods. blindly stumbling by, more than once, by ** Ho! ho! ho!” the noise thus occasioned raised false hopes in Exultant, and still exultant, that voice rose In the arrangements and furnishing of the school- rooms, im the general scholastic reguiations, and in the methods of instruction and government, it is believed the institute wil he found creditable tothe aad worthy of the confidence of ita gitizens, course of study is that generally pursued at our highest femsie Institutions. \ oung ladies snt- ap 2s Ticket Agent. (UNITED STATES MAIL LINS ONLY REGULAR LINE sm ERITRGRNTS AR OREN, Geop OPPORTUNITY TO BTAIN A A GOOD AND SUCCESSFUL JSINESS — The advertiser being about to retire from business, wii) dispose of hs stock of GROCERIES, LI QUORKS, &c., on the most favorabie terms.’ The location is one of the best in the city, and avery sucosssfu! and renumerative trade has been carried isfactorily passing their examinat the entire since th 6 opened. ‘The stock is fresh, | Danvillle, Bristol, Daiton, VIA PANAMA RAILBOAB, those portions of the expedition furthest from | on the night air. Every pulse boanded high | course wi be entitled to a ‘diploma To insure to a send, onjer, and of see 2ST ‘am ody ‘Good Chattanoore, eamtaraio, Be ; Acca ‘9 the seene of commotion. But all such delusive | with hope. fae Lore ae maivetent moar er ay a tee. Bd pe pives for the present prc oneal re- Neen bar noxville, aa Y ait Keguler Setiing Deys, th 8 Ww cash month, tations soon faded. ‘My children,” cried the father, thrillingly, | partment will teveree bee ee study. each fardledeh ame bane tas ie ee partment will receive but twenty-four pueils. A Montgomery, and New Orleans. A 4 * knowledge aud habits, and with ® small capital, a a ng since, the parts of the wood more fa- | leading the excited race. Very limited number will be received aa.members of rare chance 18 offered Apply to WALL & BAR For through tickets and farther information of miliarly known had been passed, and now it Cartrion.—So - gous of wariows Korie Se eo RR It seemed but a minute till they teached thei < . : AR D, Auctioneers, 9th street and Pa. avenue: xe Powe pte ace the Sogthors ‘Sveket Uffice, trated on travel ites bond toCA LI was the original forest that had been traversed sompanion. Standing on an old. fallen poe Ay rp len engin WG sethey Des - Hotel, Mg board the hte, out of st r sig Hy ny ey pe anthonaed The way grew wilder, and hope, which had | he waved his torch to guide them, crying as | Address through: oy Rist offce watil teeth s | (FOR RENT FURVISHEDEGOMB.mavey ei timohe: = MAToket Avent. | s,22 SB otro Row: York, fovieit hi dty to been but faint as the best, abandoned almost they approached, ‘‘ They're here, alive and | *{erwacds piesse cali at tho Institute, 1 fayuireot s. DRYN ANU, Generel Land Ottice. | > = rcp se I oes re rena Sookin = Caliioraits all. Ic was felt the search might be pre- | well, hurrah!” ae weds th ee Sm Neto Mus DAVIR care. S07 | Di pec ee wee Gree oe can | maine teem oP TON Mey rmuat he careful 16 tracted for weeks in this vast and nearly nn- As he spoke, the father had parted the un- whose daughters or Sarda have been unter rita fas Ww rd tory ‘ i office Mai! Line, vis Panams Ratlirond, as po other in New York is authorimed to engage pansage, ee . - WEST plored region, without discovering the chil- SOUTHWEST AND NORTHWEST. | “Thet ompanies have only one in New York, ex Fe RENT-TWO ROOMS in the third story dren; for on such broken ground, it was im- of the building occupied as gn struction and care: Wane os : otioe ty Gate ai ate ite the Cit - "RICHARD WAL-DACH. 7 ape dergrowth, and leapi Sait i'n tenalt sage ea ree tn Hon. Phomas H. Hicks, Governor of Mtryland. himself in a small glade. Before him were his . * ¥b it 177 West st rner of Warren street, Rossiplc thoroughly toexamine every nook, and | ebildren, lovingly entwined in each others| ow fete? F; Causey. Governor of Deiwware. "| Apply to' RICHARD WAS-CACH. - -- ap6 SBE Foating on the Nori Hiversat the head of the Com: lost ones might be passed a iittle to the | arms, and just aroused from sleep. Hon, Geo. W. Sparks, Mayor city of \Wimuiagton, SPEGJAL NOTICK.—* Valley View Farm ”” barf, 3 it or left, yet ~apie perceive them. Their iva only were raised” Their little Delt Pea er Postmaster city of Wilminaton, A late. he rosidenee of John H? King: deat ie Baltimore and Obie Railroad, 12” Observe my Uw. RAvnON Acget, = 99 ans : rn “ . Dr. . Baltimo + To persons living in this a ° Be As Keep & stout heart, neighbors.”’ said John pi hed se distended with wonder, mxed with] > %y! Wells, Eeq. ‘Doyaremont Interiors Wash- | seotion it 1 deemed unnecessary to.fesorive it, but. FALL ARRANGEMENTS. nae TEE OER Vert. Brown, “and have rg eyes. The children | affright. as : __ | ington. <i for the information of persons ai a distance, it may = eye. T# PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COM worn out with , and be unable to “ Thank God,” cried the father. falling on his K. Zimmerman, Esq., Alexandria, Va, be well to mention that no place within one huadred | THREE BUR OvEH TRAINS ARE NOW Y. ves heard, though seei dj Knees, and clasping them in his arms, then | 2°/*eo'm of Washington city offers suc! RUN DAILY, (except Sund: s. Hark! what was that?” suddenly, for a low peculiar cry ight air, seeming to come from the forest ahead. in silence for a moment, when ITY ACADEMY, 483 Tenth Street North. Schoo! for a limited number of young gentlemen, in Civil and Military Engineering, ehtings Drawing, Ornamental Writing, aud the Languages Pupils who were preparing last session to pass an examination before the next Naval Board must be ! at the reopening ofthe School. Duties re- he first Monday in September. bursting into convulsive weeping. The little ones, recognizing their father, had simultaneously Sprung to his heart, where they lay sobbing for joy, and clasping him tighter and tighter. The neighbors stood at a respectful distance &re a large aud commodious Dweiliuz, containing 17 ; Gardener’s House, containing 5 rooma; large Barn, and ample Stabling; Wagon Sheds, Car tise Huse, loe House, Groen House, Spring House, Tool Ho Carpent: Shop, Root Cel- lars, Corn House. Smoke Hoi Servants’ Quar ters, Hay and Grain Barracks, &c.—in a word, every convenience that oan be desired upon a farm. iny.) One ef the Stesmsbip= of tus C carry’ FROM WASHINGLUN FOR THE WEST, tne Crea . ~ sferac Oe ae ows. 2 4 . ci b Ist. MAIL TRAIN starte at 535 and 7.45 a. m. Panama twice Son woeth oo {Sunday excepted.) aluwing passengers time for | val ol the Uuited States Mais. yinpeyy’esteam- breakfast atthe Kelay House, Wasiiagton Junc- | ero, which leave New Ori ‘nd New York u- vd! THE CINCESNATH AND ST. LOUIS | Sepa ns Co aria . . NCinw? . a EXPRESS CONNECTION teaves Washington ~peabecleareecsnenss dos ats. » reaching Cincinnati at 8 p.m. next day, HOADS ither,”’ said one of the men. “I : These etcamehips have been ii end ap- awed by seene; 2nd there was not a dry eye " Several Springs of fine water arc upon the place. | and oo Ve tung directiv with Express Train - t Department, and guaranty speed w what it was, the first time.”” in the Te. compaify. yey ault3w = (Intel. eodt) + FILL, P.incipal | and. rtioulariy one from which water is soroen te inville, Caironad the Southwest and for Sag Bo ad eo — = a ao tttaneenenrough the hear- | | At last the passion of the father’s joy moder-| FEMALE ENGLISH AND FRENGH Cou. | {hedwellins, strbles, Xo..by a hy under fencing and. | ds houts oriaSe Leconte © Cuuewanal, | Ta yan to geen, ead oh end ee dans MF bad simultaneously recognized the | ated. He remembered the Almighty hand F hee F LEotateNerirU Te. pic.| 28 high state of cultivation, and beautifully laid off TON, INDIANAPO- No. street, Gadsby's Row, Washington, D.C. Se all had thought, what if the lost | which had restored his children. Hushing the bad fallen in its way? Kach father | sobs of his little ones, and looking up, he said rily hastened his steps, in order to | reverently— goon as possible the spot from whieh “Let us pray!” cry came. All uncovered, and there, in the dim forest, than once that ery was heard again. | the father, holding each little one by a hand, med retreating further into the depths | poured forth his soul ina thankegiving which rest. Several times it sounded so much | none present forgot to theirdying day. It was like the voice of a child, that the listeners start- | eloquent with a gratitude such’ as only those Sd. CINCINNATI. DAY CAIRO. ST. "LOUIS, CHICAGO. AND RN EXPR Pp leaves daily, (except Saturday and Sunday,) at: ™. connect - jog.at Washington Junction or Baltimore. leaving Baltimore at 10 p. m. ri To view the Grand Monntain Scenery of the Roa? in daylight, take the 5.35 sad 7.454. m.or 4.45 p. m. trains from Washington. For Parkersburg and al! Stations onthe North- western Virginia Road takethe 3 #0 p.m. Train. For Mariettaand Cincinnati Railroad take the same, in walks and drives, shaded by fruit trees. This piace, for the last fifteen years, his been carned on very successfully as & market garden, ‘Abere isa jarge quantit: of Hot-bed Sasi, Forcing Frames, &c..on the pince that can be successfully used in the raising of vegetables. ‘The Fruit Trees of alt kinds, Grapes, Currants, Gooseberries, canbe numbered hy thousands. {tis presumed that any one desiring such a place will examine it personally. Every information will i upon application at the piace, or to W. T kine! No.35 High street, Gouxepes: picked from coven to ovean. and ie oe dy) Soré rs. The bagengoof passengors.s cheak York through Fancisoy, and = embarked at Panama by steamer at the company expense. Bee ney pad in New York covers ail ex see of e trip. Reserve steamers sre wept im port in Panama and Sen Francisoo, to prevent detention in caee of seci- dent. oo that the route is entirely velteble—no fail- Bre having Coourrec iu eight yours, Possergers leave the same dsy they ar- rive at Aspinwall. Conductors gv thro: bby each steamer, and take Saree of women aad children without other proteo- rs. ‘The duties of this Institute will be resumed on Monday, the 6th of September. 10 be ubtatned at the Busok apd Music, can ol ine a 00) Db HIRAM © ORSON mime. C, ROLLIN CORSON, Vi au MISS RIDDEL. ’8 SELECT SCHOOL will be AYE resumed at 451 12th street, near H,on the first Monday io September. 4 hrough Tickets and Baxcage Cliecks to all guar 4, thinking thes beard at last bapa ones in | who oon been delivered from deep tribulation wie tics.c ean ee F. Brown, Eaq e hae: tors. and every other possible facility will be found For through tickete at the apply 08 the distance. it the repetition of the sound | can realize. Seca oes oe ‘dass > pid OR RENT—The BRICK DWELLANG sutu- hg = ss w ert tt een¥inced them of their mistake. Perhaps| When the prayer was over, strong arms preas- oer Beoht fata eee Beak A. Jekeme mets ated on the cast side of llth street, one door | _ WAY PASSENGERS for the Main Stem of the te gency, fr West errata ork, te @Pothing could be conceived more calculated to | ed the wet Tittie ones to warm sheltering bo- ; sAnbuG «ST Stove Pa. avenue, (over the Gas Office.) Posses- 2 Baltimore and Ohio Railroad will leave Washing- ton as follows: ‘or all points between Washington Junction and Piedmont take the 5.35 or 7.45 a. m. trains, For al! Stations hotween Piedmont and Wheeling take the 445 p.m. Train. To connect with the Fred erick Train take ‘he 3.9 p. m. Train. WASHINGTON & BALTIMORE TRAINS. Lesve Washington for Baltimoreat 5.35 and 7.45 Sm. and 3.50 and 4 p.m. On Sunday at J 3p. m. only. Leave Baltimore at 4.30 and 9.9) a. m. and 3,30 and 53) p.m. On Sunday at 4308 m. only. ‘The 7.45 and 4.45 trains only will stop at way sta- tions and for Annapoius con "FON. The 7 45a m. and 3.39 p. are the chief connect - ing trains for the west, the 5.30. 7.45 and 3.3) ma the pangs of the father’s heart, than ions of hope and despair. He was minded man, and sustained also by feligious principle, yet he could not help giving way to em sion given on the Istof July. For further particu- Ih ly toG. A.W. RANDALL, corner of 12th mabe $ id je %-tf Fez RENT SI desirabie, modern-built, three- ing, T THE UNION ACADEMY. HE Exercises of this well-known Academy will be resumed on the 11 sums. Maggie would not leave her father, nor would he consent to part with her; indeed, he looked regretfully on Lucy,as John Brown lifted her away, evidently longing to carry ber also n. At first Lucy insisted on walking, but she found, Mb! if they have already fallen a prey to | almost the first Step, that it was impdssible, so horrible wild beast.’ be cried. ‘tio | stiff was she with cold. So she consented to be have mercy! My poor Maggie! My | carried, laying her head on John’s broad shoul- herly, little Lucy !”’ der with a thankful emile, and putting her little lly they would reach a huge tree. | arm around his neck lovingly as if she had been Mwhieb, in falling. had crushed » dozen smaller | his own child. # im it descent. The frequency of these Before they set out, however, Lucy had to tell sted new fears. What if the lost | how they became lost. She described how they A —or to ARMSTRONG, ak ss a 04 September. % fy Bett G.L, RARTLET - a CHAR Principal. = TUK UNION PEMALE ACADEMY. The Principal, Mra. Z. Ricwarps, gives notice that the exercises of this Institution wili be resumed on the Ist of September, 1258, yo) dim CuLPE LO} ALE INSTITUTE, Culpeper Court House, Vay ‘This School will commence its second session the first Monday in September, 185) Culpeper Conrt House is eiuated immediately on the Urange & Alexandna Rs ediment region of the State; and is by any vilinge for its SrrengTitsn snd ssuet them, by the Paris Option. D. WOOLFBON, who has arrived from Europe with his own, as well ag the manuiacture ofa others of the latest improved SPLCTACLE 7 LASSES among whieh are the, ee CONCAVE and CONVEX, The B FOCUS and DOUBLE POLISHED fa AN PEBBLES, CRYSTALS, Eto., which are warranted to improve EYE silected RS, cataract or be to it; Gizo ORT-SIGi! TEDNESS, story HOUSE, with basement and back build- No, 4041 street, between Eleventh and Twelfth, containing 12 rouma, gas thr: out, marble mane teis, water and bath room. on premises, or ee first floor, Post O: Department. maa 27 6 EW AND VERY DESIRABLE THRBE- STORY BRICK DWELLING-HOUSE PRIVAE SALE —The subsoriber ies for pm leanew and very desirable three-story Briok LING HOUSE, with large Back Buil io Containing built im the best manner, 3 By t i > | P- me. trans for the east. ‘ersons who are compelled to use ginsses,or ing sought sbelter under it, had | had knelt down in the affright durivg the yeanty fos Het ona FA yoommyneergper fare Sets ah tock, pe me el alae tera, tence ae acd De ey mioremtion inguire af mt a aca now using them, will be suited at first sight. Those nvelved in the ruin of such a one! Once, | height of the storm; and bow they fell asleep | 28% Institute bust thorough!y furnished. | &o.“tturted on north M street, between sth and | 8&4 Onto Ka: TH. PARSONS Agent, | TORCH! ed, the miserable father fancied he saw. | in each other's arms. after they had said their ‘ loth streets west, one door east of 10th street. DUUBLE-POLISHED VEN have rece: ~ GLALLC 1A ( Soeeemeean Ve receiv: ie highest World’s Fair,at Paris, throwxh their prod: giants a and casiness of vision heretofore ubknows improvement ‘Also, ali sty te of OPERA, SPY, and MAGNI- FYING GLASSES, Compasses, and M Bre for sale at his store, corner of Eighth street Pennsyivan avenuc,or Kighth street No. 41. be- RRMS, For session of fire months, payable half in advance. Board, including fuel, lights and washing... 362 Tuition, in common English branches Higher Engitsh branches. _ _. Ancient sed Modern languay Mathematics - Musto on Piano. . Music on Gusta: Pecping out from beneath a gigantic fallen | prayers to each ether. “ Maggie,"’ she said, , trunk, the fragment of a child's dress. He touchingly. “often asked for mother. I wat ed sprang forward. as he beheld it, with a sharp | tor a long time after she was asleep, and tried ery of agony. But when he flashed his toreh | to keep awake, but I couldn’t, I don’t suppose directly upon it, certain that it would reveal | for the first I knew I wae being awaked Ly the the distorted limbs of one of his little ones, he | noise and light, aud seeing father.” found that @ piece of white bark, assisted by Jim Strong had to tell his story. ‘Torins easy and eccacer iy eerig oe ven. eG UIRE, ap lé-d Auct’r. Merchant. ASHINGTON A ALEXANDRIA WwW ne STEAMBOATS, Greenbrier White Sulphur, Sweet, Warm, Hot, Capon, Fauquier White Sul- phur and Warren Springs. The Alexandria and Washington Steamboats will . Cy SOF OYSTERS CAN GET AT THE 4 pres season. daily, OYSTERS in the sheil, taken out of salt water the' 2, same day. Restaurants wishing to be maAwing....... lied by the barrel will please oa!’ on hereafter run regularly, lenving the tween D street and Pa. avenue. the deep shadows, bad deceived hit. “1 bad asort of feeling,” he said, “ that I'd Printing TES CB SOHN ARZE, Big feelin readin ington eT Mose yore reasomakin, as oumosenes bat en Midnight arrived atiast, and even the stout- | just go a little further this way—[s’pose it was rar. paraeee Speer aer ae ; ‘ i For further parti following hours: GEORGE, or WIL. 2 2 5] ihment in Europe. n9-tf est began to be fatigued. ‘The air at thathour | the Lord that sent me,’'—for even the rough. Pomer of 1ithand E streets, beak of Leave Alexandria at 4, 8, 19, 12%, 2.4. 6. S Sy Wal M.. P iv9 roth Kirkwood House. D ea a es aos s . i e e| i i is CI S . V 27 drSent~ ~ Sane a Leave Washington at 64,9, 3g. 1,3, 53, 7%. EW GROCERY. WINE AND LIQUOR nora rapt wip ae eee eae eee ara ~ratebee preeelgea Pia eke ee oe anmeeenmeramn . P' ANO CARD.—The lnrgest and most re!iable Whaley’s ‘Omuibuses, eet whe thet N STOR The subsoriber begs leave to say that he has a New Store, corner of 7th and E streets, where ne iutends to keepen assortment of WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, and fine GROCERIES, fine Teas, Sugar, Coff tour, Seap, Olives, Kais- boats, leave the Capitol, and the corner of 7th and 12th streets and Pennsy!vania avenue, stock of Pianos always on hand at our estab lishment, : New and second-hand Pisnos for Rent upon rens- onable terms. Pianos for sale upon weekly, monthly, and quar- ~ “Poor thiag'’’ said John Brown, as he called a halt to his detachment, in order to consult whether to carry the search further in that di- ection, or to spread more to the left and retrace X TENSIVE ASSORTME! 4 or JAHOGANY, WALNUT, ROSEWOOD AND MOPRER RURATTURE, at Pri Le. opening the fust thing | saw was the children hs asleep in each other's arms, just like the ‘abbies in the Wood.”’ ‘The 6a, m, Hoat connects with the ORANGE and g ALEXANDRIA - > Fatigue was now forgotten. The road back | ‘The subscriber having completed reenent f teslv paymon act seaail aoaine Saas ReAD for the GRE ins, Figs, Sardines, Anchovies, &c., ail of the most i i “ i i re Ff 1 Furniture, would respectfully Old P taken in part payinent for new. BRIER WHITE § Spproved brands and qualities, 3 Perey (nal 5 - a on, DLC, KS te . s likely. long ago Yet.”’ he added, after a mo- | the joyfal procession had reached the door of | examine his stock, for them- 5 ir Pianos forqeut at 5) cants to 4 2 per month. REN SPRINGS. jei7 tf. | Chasingelsewhere. i Seo c - ~ment, as his eye fel! on Mr. Carr approaching | the Carr’s, a crowd of women around it was | *° Ves. consisting of usic Bound, Tnstromenrs Tuned and Repaired. A general assortment of fine Havana Cigars, m- Fine Mahogany, Walrut, Cherry, and other Ward robes. Fine Mahogany. Walnut, and Cherry, Jenny Lind and other Bedateads. Fine Walout and tt osewood Etrgeres, Ladies’ Cab inets and W hatnots. Fine Mahogany and Walnut Sofas and Chairs. Fine Spud Oak Marble top and otner Cottage Cham r Sets Fine Mahogany and Wainut Dressing and other -Mith. haggard, dejected mein, “how cay we | discerned, for one who had been on the watch -{fell this to the father? Let us work on, neigh- | for two hours, at the sight of the torches had -!Bors, while he clings to hope. To-morrow his | summoned the rest. ‘Lhe cheering shouts of ~lot may be ours.’ the men announcing, while they were yet dis- The result of the consultation was a determi- | tant, that they returned with the children, the nation to extend their line atill farther to the | mother now travtic with j came rushing right and left, and return part of the way down | down. the street to meet them, and catching the mountain, fur in this wanner they would | first one child and then another from the arms Piano Covers, Stools, Melodeons, Banjos, Accor- ons, Sti ,&o., Xe. ome Ere JOUN ®. ELLIS, agli? 6 Pa. ave., neor ivth st. W ILLIAM, THE CONQUERER: whistorieal Y romance. by Gen. Sir Chas. Napier; edited by Lieut. Gen. Sir William Napier; t vol., London, 1258 ; $1 25. EW ARRANGEMENT! GREAT SOUTHWESTERN ROUTE Via Orange and Alexandria Railroad. FROM WASHINGTFON CITY, D. C, pot direct by the subscriber, at wholesale and Cara! Bonte supplied on reasonable terms, and joe taken in exchance. oe Oid Whisky of 1899 constantly on hand. Coe? ie pe apo ye ana Coun- ace, of Bi; description. received on copsign- met. PevON AS PL LEWY Successor to Brereton & Bro. 44, 7th streo corner of F, opposite the Patent Office.’ m 23-2¥ Summer Time in the Country, by Robert Ans Ginsses, & My purpose is to sell as cheap as any other person in Washiogton, andon as favorable terms ; and I ey self fant po perace wishing on purchase i ey give mea call. w isappointed if they give m oo al CEN, an 18-tf No. 5% 7th street. Hé¢ts OF THE SEASON. I have the Bipsnts to introduce the HAN DSOM- EST H OUT; also, a fresh case of, FRENCH SOFT HATS of my own im- pertation. Getting them from first hands [ can were them sek lowes than even sold in this ity. at them will guaran! eB, oe Sig of the White Bear,” oorner of 6th “ai-etf HOPKINS. AMBROTYPE LIKENESSES. RE the most perfeot and durable of all the cheap style of pictures now taken, and to get a good one you rbould go at once to SANDS’ GALLE where you can cet them goodand cheap. He has & fine assortment of cases, which he sells low to suit To ; lu Bureaus, and Sideboards : 1 vol., beantitul wood ravi! 3 | VIRGINIA, TENNESSEE, JASLE W E SULPHUR SPRIN smeep ground hitherto unexplored. that bore them, almost smothered them with | Five Mahogany and otner Chairs of every descrip- | }¥ilimott:.} vol. with beantatu bimptecr tae GEORGIAL ALABAMA: sR EER GLAND COOH. Tee “LES most likely,” said John Brown, who | kisses and embracos. Z Fine barbie top, Centre, Sofa, and_othor ce | DEES nee ee ga eh Se MISRKANSAS, a ‘and TEXAS. Combuinedcomin Soaep maior eel pire § had denial urged this change, ‘that they Bat what words can paint all that followed” China, G6! nd Crockery Ware, Looking nae unberland county, Pa , could have strayed even as far as this, ina di- ‘the delirious joy of the mother, the crowd- THROUGH TICKETS be N EW STOCK OF PLAINANDFANCYSTA TIONERY jast received at Shepherd’s—_ Fancy and plain Note and Letter Papers ard Enve-~ lopes. of latest styles, i pecs Folrgrede one other Pencils, Gold Steel Pens, Maynard & Noyes’ Bisok, Blue and Red Laks, Envelopes. assorted. plain and fancy, Riank Books, Memorandums, &c., School Books, Children’s Toy Books, of every vatiety, —_ | Sealed Ha tpy a e. anes ianek. pont e' 16 pines fo £ your m . mae peroaat—ar corner 7th and D, States Othce va W. D. SHEPHERD. OKS AND STATIONERY FOR SALE AT ne ACTUAL COST PRICES, CLosine out Stock to CLosx Business. II! heatth induces me to discontinue busine: nd therefore [ offer my Hooks, Stationery, Engrevings, Fancy Articles, Oil Paintings, &e., de. at actual cost prices, until the 18tn of popten the goods not then disposed of will be sold by auction m the evenings. eas) of Calis e, will be open for vin the 20th ot June. ‘The waters o: Ss zs are highly impregnated with m: i aaa superior for drinking and bathing. Acoommods fare Fare from Philadelphia to Carlee, mn Baltimore to Carli 2 hiladelphis and Balti train arrive *t the Sprin For further snioras e668 tho ch jetors, Referenc: £8.— Toba C. E 1 i r =8q. Indelphrn; irl 5 Win. Rene ay i timere ; kat Eg Esq. Richard Wailnoh, bsg. Washington, je 30-2md RADY’S GALLERY, S82 Pa, AVENUE, NEAR 7TH STREET, Over Sweeny, Rittenhouse, Fant & Co. Banking House. Mr. BRADY begs respectfully to inform the p lie that in conseeuence of the very liberal ear he has received since opening his PHOT GRAPHIG GALLERY at Washington. he will contrary to his original intention, keop it open during rect line, when night set in; and, after that ing of the females around the recovered dear they'd be apt to sit down some here, afraid to | ones, the tears of afl, the almost bysterical ge On, or too tired to do so. Besides, even if | congratulations. It required the interposition they do keep afoot, it's most likely they went | of someof the more thoughtful to have the in- around and around, as people lost in the woods | nocent sufferers relieved ot their wet garments, mostiy do. It's my opinion that we'll find | placed in warm beds, and allowed. to seek the them further down the mountain. off somewhere sleep a0 necessary for their health, and de- to the right or left. - manded so imperatively by their fatigue. ‘Those views met general approval. Batthe| From that day Mrs. Carr's charketer Has utmost hope which they inspired was that the | greatly changed. Nor has she been heard, dead bodies of the innocent sufferers might be | even in her most irritable moments to vent her recovered. Even the father appeared now to | feelings on her children. She jooks on them for nothing more favorable than this. as Providentially restored, after they had been “ ou’ve done all thatcan be done,” he said | taken from ber as a judgment. reply to a question whether he was sat fi But is it not written, even of the birds of the What the search had been carried suff mi % 3 igh up the mountain; “ tiod bless you for i he added in a trembling voice, ‘I halk Coed exbe able to repay you for your kindness But oan obtained at the GREAT SOUTHWESTERN RAIL ROAD OFFICE, corner of Pennsylvania avenue and 6th Boat George Pageror at the ofc of the Urangeuaa oe Tce Or al VI Alexandris Railroad, at Alexandria, To Richmond, Danville, Lynchburg, Bristol, Knoxville, Dalton, Atlanta, Chattanooga, Nashville, Huntsville, Grand Junction, Memphis, Montgomery and New Orleans, By a direct — aud a railway conneo sons to s. Affording greater Expeds and Comfort and being over 20 miles shorter than by any other route. The steam f-rry boat George Page leaves the foot of7th street at 6% 4. m., for Alexandria, where pas sengers take the cars for Richmond, Chariottsville, ‘Staunton, White Sulphur Springs, Woodstock, &o. and at 7% p. m. for Kichmond and ail points South- west, making sure and close connections to Mem- ph Omnibuses leave the offi Pa Monte, tbooeck a arent pea ene 316. Visitors rein the morning uly air, “your Heavenly Father feedeth them— it,’ | are ye not better than they ?”” 2+ . . .Y thet le Th rises Standark Works, Bible: JAMES A, ‘evai }, Agent. tue summer months. we Wipinier you sled lacs too datas seers Twrive O'CLock at New Youx-—Apple. | tg times. ROBT. SANDS, Pare iorker tose Earn Breen at toe jo17-tf Weektorton, | | Ateflicient corpe of Artists will ai Saaectees ™ig 7 _ d S$: Nay Y " to exeoute Photographs and Ambrotypes a "sheart longa to x even theit ton’s Railway team Nay igation Gui le, of 4 Market Space. Pa, avenue, can Stationery, Novels in great variety. and oth = im the best possible manner. bodies, if it's only,” and bere his voice broke | Jape. has on 27 a “Time Indicator,” | _iv2 pacween Sth and Nests. | Books and ariiclea appertaining to the book difference of time between pecceret Ace ney aad i tamty to | PREMIUM LIGHTNING ROD POINTS. oes reugine from @1 upwards. into sobs,“ if it’s only to be sare that the wild | “Bich show mationery, bamness._ This we S rare oppornsal P NIN es ranging {rom @1 up" Bookse!l- of NOTICE, Tue subscriber respectfully informs his friend Soniehes men : i i if Si i we to onli attention to Gallery (the Iargest wv the world) is open for ie eoered 4 ee et ment, wth np | etmetve ck it Now rk tice | ad de ue a vin cnet rs | lea ata wi i mae act ewe SARIN | she etwctotttay Reta canei eo He covered his face, fur a moment, with ong ‘At Boston, Mass., 12 minutes past 13 | Merry errs = pete hermrlh Keep aad E sts | from the publishers at Wiens evens Ta Se cometan ny Speen nny ie ney el — of bis brawny hands ashe spoke. Then with: | At Poniend, Bale, 16 mientes past 13 eyiment WINE Haro 8, gad ‘CROCE: No, Gh Pcunerivepicarcans, _ | tor pletal Of whlch his Conguctote are amepened, Important TO CCON?RACTORS AND 4 a © away in the directloa | 44 Philadelphia, Pa.. 55 minutes past 11 BS, and FEED and PROVISION. au 5-eotf between and 6th sts, | Over any others now manufactured by any duce 1 BUILDERS. which had been agreedupon. ‘The rest mutely | 4+ Balti e, Ma. eee il NAS F. Leer 7PO ALL WHOM 1T MAY CUONGERN To] | the country deserves the unlimited patronage o} JENKINS € LaMB DIN followed y| Atwonmend: Vo! ih inate post 1 | "Ga saute Day RUTTRA PHT | Wr heath ce anh Ga VGeiSaet | eto tga oho fare eet | wat A Bek a Co a The rain had now ceased entirely. But the nares — R. B. JAMES, THE RETIRED PHYSI- | viii: Vatrant No. 758, which issued on the 6th | them they la ea the utmost satisfaction. He | itrave, Paunel, sudo! . + an woods were as wet as ever, thedarkness was al- | At Buffalo, N.Y. 3 orton past fa'cethare Cre tore pete eres tation aay of Jane, 1768, to Foun Higdon, a sailor, who | wonid eh ence sven the watie ‘anor Brack: ts, and ail other work in sonneotion 4 At Charleston, S. C., most as great, the cold keen and netrating Oe Each mao, as he moved along in line, kept a| At Littsburgh, Pa wateb on his neighbor's torch, to sce that he Soni nm id take this ‘tunity to eaution the public served three years in the Virginia state Na we Bind A verte ae vein thie been lost, misiaid, or destroved, and that of the said John Higdon will, in due time, apply to +. has as to one thing ; 6 heirs or erecting mirg Rod Points which afford no se parties are in this city it) curity to 4 property over which they are 1 1 minutes past J minutes past : 1 1 . Colds, and General Debility. The Temedy was, discovered by. him when hie only entid, 8 daughter, His obi I 1 i > ; : I Com 3 Land O fe case, he disclaims | _™* 2 did not wander from the true direction, all the at Crarsintd, Obie, 30 ae et od od ot peaees his fetlon stp ia pabrajoe 3 a HP, goeacoton with wed pare wg bane yon Semen a and 3 izi . ;. gus ot r 4 le MSE: while scrutinizing every bit of brush, each ae 7 Ae aan: 24 erent er ' those who wish it, the recipe containing ‘di- One of the Heirs of the said John Hipdou dee'd, til moe tee wlan ion uand thous une ost teneea HALLETT, D. yi & conf POn shadow under the trees, and apy inequality in stumbas, Obie 24 wsibaten uns rections for waking and Setas this’ remody; free, te 1-tawSm them to be what tley are represented, to come for- CELEBS RATED ANO PORTES, the ground that might cacape a hasty observa. | At Columbus, Ohio, me clsaeetete | rrr Ore AROWN: QPDERS POR EUROPE DESPATORED | N8td pied snp so, and he wil refund all money re Dinebteaten bah oy te OO tion ow aad then one or another halted & a j au 6-3m No, 19 Grand st., Jersey City, N. J. Y EVERY STEAMER. Partioninr acthuti d te Repairing Old Rods 386 Pa. av., between 9th and Ith sts. while, where the forest was parti i At Indianapelis, Ind., 14 minutes past 11 TAYLOW & MAURY, Booksellers and Stetion- jol hove boon put up by irresponsible parties, and | parghesers eT Brie perenne Moth sks. to be sure of not overlookingeoine hiddecer At Louisville, Ky., 14 minutes past 11 . Penney vane avenue, Hearth strect, offer to | which hove been put up by irrespon: u] u ir C Oveasionally. also, a shout would be raised, and | At Chicago, IM., 6 minutes pastil Tes See ee arp | Sheers 2 ee et jas any ; a ey 4 arez bet continued abortive. Many hours | At St. Paul, Minnesota, 44 minutes past 10 passed in search. Even the hope of wT Sea preteen ace bodies, at least til! daylight wea entice still pokes fun at Cairo. Here is ou ast: had donppented” Tee ee soroas | _,""lt is said that the health of Cairo is bad. We were pow becoming exhausted All were wi sholl uever believe in water cure again.” ers. the public Rreet ties in the importation of For eign Books, Stat ry, &0. By theirarrangements ‘With European houses, they are enabled te expedite all orders committed to their ge, and at alow rate of importation prices. ya po i cn {OX CRACKERS.—W. the its of J Pipex, of anna barg NY ioe alee + Of Lansingburgh, Stains hacen Seneca ek End'in the Varted rarest we oan inthe them a same rate-as they are mm New Y: ma 2 ARD LYCETT, I Par Avedue bor oth ond Lint Streets, Stet it Farkeg, Git ages. SE 1dtoine set Teen or Melee ciate Site style of Book-Binding executed. id Points can be nm of Lpebigng ode Wy eteh er and Yoga Rese peee arene oi "Corner of 16th and t ots, a eG Fa tones, superior @ of the above a =! BRITISH OUTRAGES. Lsronral ae ee meas to ee sel fexion. tts cold that ee ‘HE e Firrivg sumeis. RID NO HUMBUG. Any gentleman who wavte 8 superior ou! Shirt and Beiertto Te SS Oy eid t who bas trea them, ot der of oth street and Peonsyivanm Svenue, No ht, as a0 HOPKINS’S BAZAAR. fo 2 - PRr e Pere eS | ILVER PLATED Ice tread dore Stewart 1st assume command. and the pri- through. Th i U7 “Why, dear me, Mr. Lonshallow, bow Sisverda Cooney, TRA SETS, | citys | -vate stores of cabin ard room, s — ee a Sind ing ae fad aad the pe | call Ton ava teat geen wae | SAE RR GARE v moa Uatreoestint. | tds PE Pee Was eee | JUFWM UNREAL TRE Mure phre7 of, be soateh was becoming physically tmpow | “As och us thease AY ne again ne ree | 84 sto Heke ee |W SHANE, JUST RECEIVED dirgotfromtne | Siovencorner ofthaud F treet. “" “was | or saautitel sew sipie DANJOB. “Call aadesce sible. Even the father was impressed with this | plied, “I beg pardon, odin tut upon imy soul | Just rgcstved: and low, at 398 Penn, | W Selehrated mauntnatory af ion ia Forte 8s RL Ds a ee ictio: i . ¥ even ? Hore . wy) = | then ; sal resgeation tint the party recat home, 2 ‘Iz sane oicnen kee eed ae cpm hen INAS wal we peat (Cd fiir vevinad. with in DAES and cient MONEY te LOAN on STOCK SECURITIEN east until i t . feceatly, at th 4 SG 1 1 3 tars, iitstrations loel Humphreys. — — and brouk to ber the aad esrtaleay? mF | thunder, fell sudden aah, tehining and | SIGN GF 7 Banlon,aud other manigal serckavdive, whalesnis | Flowers cinece cuagma” wos! Huponreyt. and retail, at the ween BROTHERS, BANK RRS, “Twill belp you. God will help us both, | eltimed, ‘Och, Lord, forgive us, and plase stop BoE AS dE where y may cet LOC Ge! ‘of 3 bb came 1 pleas . , : Kemee POR- , :ROTT ici O_o ne bia phos eo skates. ts TURE PRAMES, rou oval, | iro Corner ith strest and Pacsvenus. | “precise tac. Sy baward Bulwer Luton, VERY, 600d SECOND BAND PIANOS (or “Thank you. You're Jobm.” he said. | _ 07_ Hoops and Tight Pantaloons—the ‘ua; | ar or 3 + kind —= <9 = : FAVior & way sale at three and ten And be added : “f own, beighbors, T uatified representatives of financial ex temes, |.’ t lot of NG: P OKER.— $10,000 * leaned, au tS. (Intel. & Union ) arohee. 3%, between Seay, vera apy batt aang gt s, Tam weak | fray the cbaime of the te ba 46, mts] % s small sums, om any, 7 iv ; And th A ' : a ® convulsive effort to master himeclf during as gktes their Dreeches. nT a a B Roger a Om gue G, Jol cosm 4 Pa, ave., and ak tla,

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