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a a THE EVENING STAR a ; + PUBLISHED BVERY AFTERNOON, ona ammemanae to t SSS saiveagumm ewe pats cieen ate ee + i for aa EE . Copies, ove cen wrnppe! cents. ADVERTISEMENTS (of sight lines to the square) inmerted three times for $1; every other day or semi-weekly, 25 per cent. advance ; once a week, * ber cent. advance, VOL. XII. WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1858. fit of ungovernable malice, taunted bim with ion Sales. being a resttaly and told him that he was now Auction THE FORGED PATENT. The changes which the last twenty years Postmasters who sot as agents will be ai- lowed 8 commission of ® cents. For Rent and Sale. have wrought in Illinois, would be incredible | in his power, and he would erush him under| 1 CONTINUED FROM THIRD PA VALUABLE PROPERTY FUR SALE—A T .2e: CLARK, USIC ACCOMPLISHMENT. to amy one who had not witnessed them. At | his feet. When Mr. Davis smiled at what he By J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Anctioncers. De Old Tone sguse and Lot on Sd street south, q oD A re more hovers that oo the settlements were few, and the | regarded as only an impotent threat, Crosby, cots ROSEWOOD SEVEN Oc. bi Ig ht torn er tn Lanp tumpen. Wb Bonen soa srare, wae he wl dons. Be, sire spirit of enterprise which now pervades every | to convince him, told him that the patent of HOLD Rrvacts ar Pustic Sareea, AVEEBS ESE: | foetonC streetnorth, running Lack 168 fect 33 inokes Hila, Adnigrase Counc’ Saxo. de with on the ieee eetrsabon, farely eat former of the State, bad not awakened The | his farm was a forged one, and that he, Crosby, | Dat MORNING, Reger er ad rio EES aa A RT Se Office and Yard—Vurginia a en Sin and | ithoa'the Harr. ove koe Stawins, bluffs of the Tilinois river had never sent back | knew the real owner of th land ; had written | the residence ofa centleman declining 5 Rowsckoe north 3 foot depth stat eek ean ig ps | oa! frou the best niees in ae ane 2,290 Th oN = jo testrman a whatever i the echo of the steam engine. Without a mar- | t purchase it, and expected a deed in a few poy heel Ae ae srognth and Twentieth 4 Sth streets. “Terms ency. “ . tothe ton in all oases. Fairness and pr 3 re payments are not madein advance, -? "e™ ket for their produce, the farmers confined | d*ys. Davis mediately went home for bis | oompriat omnes ort RS hhorhood. rte modst men ne roted Spon. __o018-1m* whi one isteal Repost ji yy nf their labors to = wants of their own families. | patent, and during his long absence had visited | Excellent Rosewood Seven octave Piano Forte,by | fre terme" For vents Seen ar GEORGE ANOTHER ARRIVAL OF COAL. —_ 6. sini ” ve = Corn was nearly the ouly crop raised, and from | the land office. ‘Crosby was right. The pat- Mabectas Hos Ber tas scat Sofa, Rooker, and Par. We BRAY, Real Bhiate Ascent, No. 616 7th street, | “7 i vaca see rcangs f0 sane be —————— 4 _——§ the time it was “laid by,” near the end of pute, was a forged one, and lor chairs, t ~ r oe a ey eee RED and W ik oa COAL eel toon IGHT SCHOOL WILL OPEN at Washing- June, till “ pulling time,” in November, was im of Davie to the farm was not worth a ni ‘OR SALE- The following BUILDING LOIS | cheap for cash. Callat my o7 of lath and N ton Seleat School house, correr of ith and a holiday, any ‘be intervening period was | farthing. ozany Card and Inout Werk Tabi M tree eo! nite “reg Cee tbe. eee sal ied oor torus we appiy at & shor] homeo, og may soukdioes, oe, passed in idlenese, except Saturdays. Un that | [t may be proper to observe that counter- rassels and Ingtaie Carpets, Rugs Goceurayenes ‘between oat Goce roy eierlog ste a Pen Tate te Kirkwood Howe day. duly as it arrived, the settlers, at the dis- feiting soldiers’ patents was a regular business | Window Curtains and Cornice Shades, s 3 t 0. 4, and which has bd : ~ iid NAMI. eu . Prin. tillery, amused themselves with shooting at a | in some of the eastern cities, and hundreds had Sie act aee fisate! Ornaments, ato § lots, on the corner of R ye" oo ws Be ab TS 'N OF THE / mark, trading nags, and too often, when the | been duped. Way eet oatd, two i Poppe tpee y nd at pri STEAM FIRE-WOOD MILLS, wh ae fe EA 4 L tin cup passed freely round, in fighting. “It is not for myself,’ said the old man, Gilt-frame Mirrors, Cane-seat Chaira, Foot of 17th Street. i itor mahogsey oe - This is by no means a picture of ali the set- | ‘that I grieve at this misfortune. 1 am ad. Watrut Martie ioe hy bind and Cottage meee " 34 4 § Air 4 Pie TRE PREM y am ' tlements of that early period, but that it is | vanced in life, and it matters not where or Ber” sud Poles Watdmanes; Wedannenr FOS RENT A commodious BRICK DWEL- ECONOMY AND CONVENIENCE OF square, gilt or se; orany ign bid ot graphically true of many, none of the oldest | how I pass the remainder of my existence. I owel-racks. Mattre: N ING HOUSH. with tmck b mor givorrsge “serra Tass PLA Rept qonatanty on Man , settlers will deny. have a little home beyond the , where ik ight. Nota eituated on south side G street north, bo. SAWED AND SPLIT WOOD. oli Seiutantiz on. rand, cheap One Saturday afternaon, in the year 1819, a | Your mother has gone befure me, and where I bit ~ gn y SFI fe ; y 5 go CHARCOAL SUPERSEDED asa KINDLING young Wan was seen approaching, with slow | Would have loved to protect her child, my own | Kitchen Utensile, & 0. d w t the b ilk f | affection: L 7 Phy ing girl th ‘Terms: $30 and under oash; over that sum a 7 ck rae pare patois ae PHILADEL? eae and weary steps, the house, or distillery, o! . acy. © weeping girl threw i! $ As ite cleaniiness and ignition readil est 4 Squire Crosby, of Brent's Prairie, an obscure | her arms around the neck of her father, and | Sores, eames for satisfactorily endorsed z " csp oe L 6 o.E eR, eee on Sande ie settlement on the Military Tract. As usual | poured her tears upon his bosom, “ We can be | “acura J. a : t C. MeGUIRE & CO., Aucts. On 12.50: one dozen quart bol q on that day, a large collectlon of people were | happy still,” said she, “for I am young and “BARN, ia yey Iy~ Wend the Beer fre oe. amusing themselves at Crosby’s, who owned | can easily support us both.” COAL!-CO all BARNARD, Anctioneers. ~~ ALL & i roperty the Beer free of cost to any part of gmesing them He ENT RE FURNITURE OF A ARGE rong er as oF Rim ssroaut.* Koply nies are ZAP 40m. > C. F. & W. GERECKR. i - ‘i Fy DARDIN —On tT is . > . F. A by Sctate, wag ia that Fegion, and being aima-| A new scene followed, in which another in- | ty fRARURS, G. ath November comtmensie si | 516 th street wear Ds 021m CUMBERLAND COALS SCIENTIFIC ASTROLOGER gistrate, was regar y the settlers as rich, | dividual was the Principal actor. I shall leave | \0 o’olock, we wili sell. the entire Furniture aod Ef. HUUSE FOR RENT IN THE B on hand from the most Dr. S. is « sefe and sure guide for Ladies and and consequently a great man. the reader to form his own opinion of it, and | feots of Mrs. Seariss’ Boarding house, No. 383. Pa, INES LOCALITY IN THE CITY—The Approved Mi in the Gentiemen in Business, Love, or 7 The youth who now came up to the group barely remark that at its close, the old man ve hoe bom, opposite the National | House at present occupied by Dre k. F ey . a yeep areele ‘Tus artiet oun bo may wretertel Sine” Gone he, was apparently about twenty-one years of age, | took the hands of Lucy and young Wilson, and | in good me ee mmeinpete ai termube ~ for rent. It is on the north si 17 Coal kept in Floored and Roofed Yarde, Female: Wen yf inscrder > aan: ad and ot slender form, fair and delicate com-| then j ining them, said: “My children, I Honewood Piano, tool and Cover, best b eos spucesin eae ) runnip fe 17 2,240 pounds to the Ton Negulating Powders, will restore re, when plexion, — the air of one accustomed to good cheerfully consent to your union. Though Mahoeany and Walnut Solas, Teto a Tetes, and | to) treet ard conta‘aing rooms bestdes the par: T. J. & W. M. GALT, Sreck Gebey,tomedy has, failed. | Address Dr. 8. society, and it was evident at a glance that he | poor, with a good conscience yor : I. t ori De ase tnformation apply on the premi- | Office—Northwest corner 12th and C ats. No 547 Garoline street. corner Ld - was not inured to the hardships of frontier life, | | know, Charles, you will bekind tomy arr: Mahogany Pador Ont Rockers and Arm Chairs, sete Dr. HUNT. __sex-tf_ | wharf—Foot of Imth st.. formerly Van Ness's. Se —— peor or labor of any kind. But his dress bore a| ter, for = few n, hts ago, when you thought Do. | and Walnut Marble topGentreand Pier | [OR RENT.—Ihe DWELLIN© HOUSE. No, | _9¢23-tf W HEELWRIGHT, MUD6E & CO. strange contrast with his appearance and man- | that no human ear cotld hear you, I ancd Cag oa ts ASF leg oe Tee es SO | Wy BEELWRIGET. MUDGE & CO, ners. He wore a bunting coat of the coarsest you fervently implore the blessings of heaven | } sny Dining, Side and Contre Tabi w yu. Garlisie, (the proprietor,) € whort CLAGETT & DODSON, PA, & EA LERS linsey-woolsey, a common straw hat, and a upon my gray heirs, and that God would re- | w,20-,, 00d Walnut Dressing and P'ain Bureaus he ir Exrexsi VE DEALERS IN ALL KINDS oF wccina eo ef weeps pair of doeskin moccasins. A large pack com-| ward my child for a'l her kindness to you.” Chrnertte seen He a on SUPERIOR FURNITURE Agente for L. rowa & Co; Thor aa Colts pleted his equipment. Trking down his family Bible, the venerable | First rate Feather Ged. ’ y sez tf DRY Goons Se ills Comey, eres ne ee Every one gazed with curiosity on the new | o'd man added—“It ic a season of affliction, | Bolsters and Fillows, Bi WO PLEASANT FURNISHED ROOMS No. 4, MARKET SPACE. ” | Wohhines oR A: Husbands Deatoe & LaMar, comer. In their eagerness to learn who he was, | but we are not forsaken. Let us look for sup- Foulet iy eae FOR RENT—Ina private famil re al — J.P.K ne Co ; Owen & Huribut; Piatner & Por. whence he came, and what was his busine: rt to Him who has promised to sustain us.” raw Iisitne. Oliciotha, Rugs, Board, if desired, withiu three squ: t We take grest pleasure in announcirg to House- | jer; fiatner & South; Parson's Company; the horse swap was left unfinished, the ri ‘e then opened the book and read : qilsboard, «rockery and Giana, x |i lot, Cy eqnauire of POLLARY WEBB, No 53 poate lig Red gg ned rami Ah ranger oe Maw —, mae = a — 4 laid aside, and even the busy tin cup had a “Although the fig tree shall not blossom, meer id " Tr meroee. coposite fateliicegorr Offre. 00 18-tf lins is now very complete in all departments. wane a full_assortment of Book -binders Leather, temporary respite. neither shall fruit be in the vines, the labors | Kitchen Stove, 3 TAAL UABLE FARM. a pray (B THE FIRST FLOOR ( Basement) Cloth, Glue. &o; Priuting Papers, News and Book; The young man approached Squire Crosby, | of the olive shall fail, and the fields yield no ‘Tig, Ware, Rotrigerator, Safes, &c. ‘accommodating terme eileen is Ailled with rr opener pate ae: Salored eee foae1 2 ot Hoarde wiles aad whom even a stranger could disti guish as the | ment; the flocks shall be cut off irom the fold, | whiithyo het artislen, not here’ ennmerated, all of | jndcHnocommodating terme, or Wil be exchanged Signs and’ qualities. also, Cocos aad Canton | colored; Printers Cardsand. ard beards in Principal person among them, and anxiously | and there shall be no herb in the stall, yet wili | “Persous furmehury auddesieer ould do weil to Imentes, =? AR4 contains all necessa.y improve: | MATTINGS. al witthe, DOOR MATS. Bera e Mami’s Papers Proce Noarde 7° Hardware quir ‘or a house where he cor com- | I joy in the G ’ attend. cpew Z z THE SECOND FLOOR (Ground Fat ) iment reach Post, Packet modated, saying that he was plvceaice il, and Sein ck toe eo, the vener- | germs’, 2% and under cash; over that amount and San meee ete § ne mova filled with an immense assortment of CARFET- oat pe hy oy dirbie Tis 4 ‘and felt all symptoms of an approaching fever, able old man, and while he prayed, they wept | months, for notes. with wood wad setiaonne nt | FROM BALE coerce Mi ie Maryjendaad | pent sents ant ote bee eee ner ere 5G pine, ravers, oll Kats; Crosby eyed him closely and suspiciously for | tears of grateful emotion, It was a sleepless. ts, And bearing interes’, Re SS toa" miles fom | frgrain, Wool Dutch and Verttian: im ai’ wodthe, Fe isn ak ond, Spice Papers: Printing ® moment without uttering a word. Knaves| bat not unhappy night to three inbabi ts of WALL & BARNARD. Aucte. | Washington. Tiey will be sold low for cash, or | Also, Crumb Cloths, Druggete, Rugs, and Door 1L7~ Paper of every deseription vo order, and swindlers had been recently abroad, and | the neat, cheerful dealing they were aheat to act ny for oity property, either im- ee TT NEW BOOM (Same Floor) au %6-9m a ; the language of the youth betrayed that he was | d_go th : BUILDING Je. | 1s filled wish a very ext tork of all kipds of a “Yankee” a met at that Time arsociated grees that pci ng the On THURSDAY MOKNI ‘November fhe tty at rages ang rom | the very bon grades TABLE and BED MENS A thee me soa in the minds of the ignorant with everything | real value of money. By means of it he could | 4th. & 10 o’clock, at house No. 2i50n Pennsylvania b d and long Cledits wiles zy — fame for ag ie Bed fence fet Con L. dene sctomenc tae that was base. Mistaking the silence of Crosby e shelter to those who had kindly received . site Willards’ Hotel. we sball sell. th ime. St ee eee ers, elegant French and Bus lish Fur: 4 ay OIL for fear of his inability to pay, the stra him whenev i ere omen Sem ene Homes LANSDA cal Fata’e Agent, | es, 1 imitie kets, Piano and Table Covers. WATER COLO 3 'y to pay. ger sry other door was closed upon him. sing , a ESE smiled and said, “I am not without money,” All night long he thought of the forged pat- ‘any Carved Sofas, Arm Chiirs, Rockers and See roe eee in steeae coe med ceamieess aasertnsen Finished ina sv; manner at ee Sod putting his hand to his pocket to give | ent. ‘There were a few words dropped’sy Mit, | a ies teneicnd Get watles T—The FRAME HOUSE on Gui] CLENGIISH TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CAR. BRADY'= GALLERY. ocular proof of his assertion, he was horror- | Davis which he could not dismiss from his mind Walnut Secretary and W een Bh and 9th streets west, (tel | PET + in all grades of quality, at prices won- | _00 22-20 a2 Parwerivama AVERUS struck to find that his pocket-book was gone. | that Crosby had written to the real owner of z fronts 25 feet on 9th street, running back | 4*rfully low , and Kugs to maton. > and.) L, 2 It contained every cent of his money, besides | the land, had now obtained the promise of ay dB 10 fest toa 2) foot alley. Ter 190 por os" Our CURTAIN, D LADIES, READ: Papers of great value tu him. the deed. SPARTMENT is on this you want bargains floor, which is filied with all that ie new, a | Ir —_ a Yt avable monthly. Enquire o iL A . * . a F Chairs, » Foot stools, HOMPSON,S3 Pa. , bet 2 Ot and des:ratie for the turtains for the windows .N tece pra sgh cy tat evena Lig aad or It is now time for the reader to become fally pamaak and Lace fain Cornise and yatares, streste, ee eee pee aan of sears, om a Ce gam aud seer wir to me Olivet , etter to attest that his character wax honor- | acquaiyted with the history of the young man eros, Zhree- ply, aid yt Carpets, Qileloth, | Fa. NDSOMELY FURNISHED HOUSE we fering? mele, down tothe lowest price |p. sa large assortment of SHAW able, in a strange land, and sickness coming | His father, Charles W ilson, senior, was a mer- Marnie Drape Gatos, Washstands. H end of tho city, within a few doors of the Sen. Merino. THIR”O STORY( Fourth Floor) RIBRONS constantly on —— cot . Tapidly upon him, these feelings nearly drove | chant in Boston, who bad acquired an immense | Superior Curied Hair Mattrosses, Tovet Sets, retary of the La’ -, Gas and water, with baths | is filled with ail that 1s novel in the Iatest p oduc- CLoOrHING AT REDUCED PRICES, _ him to despair. The Squire, who prided him-| fortune. At the close of the war, when the | Bolsters and Pillows, Biankets. Comforts, oe oe ae —y fee a Boe saith He en Ore ae end Baeien’. in au. | nt pg schtatagheneel te ‘New York Foil an his sagacity in detecting villains, now | soldiers received from the government thete Guetoge Bedstente: Tes hates OR ae wang | CARPE TINGS, nsme jm tbe erie ee TOE XV, | cine eueped ae satshlshment cxolusive pur- found the use of his tongue. With a loud and | bounty of one hundred and sixty acres of land, | W. ps Writing Deck, Loutses rails FAR M.coatainns with their Ruze to mestah oe a poss of mame ‘ucturing ovr own stock in future, we sneering voice he said - wauy of them offered their patents to Mr. Wil. | Canard Wood sest Chairs, Gar Ml cred for ani@-on 1. Oui weriawted to is aurtcas low as ¢ determined to s-!! off,for the next six weeks, Stranger, you are barking up the wrong | son for sale. Finding tuat they were tesctyad Tocether tke aa thet Stoves, ‘mcoommodating ‘a therinformation | those cfany of the Nor:hern cities, whilst our seleo | our present stock of Ready Mads Clothing now in tree, if you think tocateh me with that ove Cogether with a geneva! assortment of Kitchen re- a rms ir ery first hands 5 5 only, to sell them, he resolved to save them from the alvites, apply to JOHN "SMI JH, Attorney-at-Law, No, tions are from the very first hands store. st greatly reduced prices, for cash to 4 These who tive out of the ¢ ty can have their | mxke recom for an entire new stock. Yankee trick o’yourn.”’ sacrifice of their hard earnings, and he bought, | _ Terms: $30 ard under cash: over that suma oredit | *°8th *t a Carpetings unt to fi their roome aud senthome with | We therefore s*ail offer Sep age bh yg He proceeded in this inhuman strain, sec- }at a fair price, all that was offered. In three | 0f£),224 % days, for satisfactorily endorsed notes, SALE 8 the shied faciiit Cab err & DODSON peeronniphn Pa tae enya mp ie, - — by uoarly every one present, for the | years no small portion ef the Military Tract aoe See oo: Pp ee t i oh sce atten en ed recta a yo ee their selections fr omy “Squire” was powerful. and few dared to dis- | came into his possession. - WALL: aes ound, containing 754° feet. attached . = one of the largest 4: o pomable stools Lege him. The Youth felt keenly his deao-| On the ae Siat fearing became of age, he Reseed cle orcs ane 6 mre raomé, it ten feo: ceilings. T: = fon? ade Or te TEPRENS a. haaal ate situati.n, and casting his eyes around the gave him a deed of the principal part of this y WW Alingsford, dated 9th renee cathe nome sada a 2 Peapeyivapinavense, Bromp. in a tone of deep anxiety inquired : land in IMinois, and insisted that be should golN dinell ; Bepsy ae = IMAL ease ck 4 one me eee = ts there none here who will reseive me?’ | out and see it, and if he liked the country ot of mpd in Washington A Rie nek? FOR Sth mrepery sj bdy _ *¥ea, I will,” cried a man among the crowd, | settle there. W ishing him to become identi- | 4% i-ot A, in a subdivision made by the Aol od ae eA 0 1 URES tke TANS ee eee “yes. poor, sick stranger. L will shelter you.’’ | fied with the people, he recommended his son | ™tohell of lot numvered seventeen TT aaite | Qommodating terms and at a low” price Siuecosenie wards. He always keeps on Then in a lower tone he added: “1 know not | to lay aside his broadcloth, and dress like a CONE ier ee subdivision is ee ee nl eetinges Sialag hg lt Pe ue 4 Sbne selection uf the newest styles of Cuses. whether you are deserving. but I do know that | backwoodsman. In eomplianee with thie sug- | corded in the office of the Surveyor of said City of | woodinnd, sud the secidee eee atch 2 8 Seite ~ AONE ou are a fellow being, and in sickness and in| gestion, the young man had assumed rude | jyapington said Lot A being situated on the oor- jon for oultivation. ‘This tract is situated about | Penn. ave., bet. 8th and 9th ats nd for the sake of Him who died for | and Tustic dress 30 inappropriate to his ap- aul Comtataie theese eee ets avenue, Pree muon fron: Culpeper Court House. It has upon . oo 18 ” oppo. Centre Mi the guilty, if not for your own sake, will I be | pearance and manners as to excite some sus. | fifty-one equare feet of ground—being tho sane mali tne arahie land movie quitivetion i teal " ALL, STEPHENS & CO. kind to you, poor stranger.”’ picion that he had motives for concealing his | £84 which was convered to Washington Wal- in grass. To & gentleman seeking & country res- I coh 4 *y . No 32 Penn. Avenue. The sian who stepped forth and proffered a| Foal character. deed Nessie dee tite Wicd cone! And wife. by a | idence this farm offers attractions not surpassed, Slt ty OWE EmeRTUETS Gone | | «BOYS AND YOUTHS READY-MADE — bots Youth in the hour of sufferi On the morning of his son’s departure, Mr. | with imprvements on the save dete tighiececoem es cose eee nae larger pe pel wey Pe pir Srp aer o ane, on Day For School and Dress Wear. Wiison received a letter fi i i- | , Terms of asic: One thirs of the purchase money Crosby, and’ th ‘er from a man in Iili Te w of the surrounding country for many mie Ps A be p-id in cash, and the baianee in two equal in- {18 of exoelient original qualit — Ss eeet : 8 i Et diy enemy. | neis, who had frequently written. He wished t d th: th interest. ip adanten te ak vt pe ee wh ie Ci Half Capes, | children and with School and Wg ~4 Uncle Simon, as he was called, never retal.| to purchase a certain section at government | be secured. Shonid the purchaser fh i fo comply, pool Sapper es reverie gel er and Sacks; Muff. and Cuffs to match. elie edly eine ainda Ee = iated, and bore many persecutions of his vin- price, which Mr. Wilson promised he should | Wi!h the terms of sale w.thin one week after sale, ig han its vaiue, i early application | ne Set of Grebe, avery rich and rare article. Present large 206 ox CLOTHING. dictive neighbor without complaint. His fam. have on these terms, provided he forwarded a | 80 Foperts nay be reso d at hus riakand cost alter _ Persons pine te purchase with 2 ae tataty Gs aad oth where they can fit out their gaildren of all = iY consisted of himself and daughter, his only | certifeate from the Judge of the Circuit Court | ne eee a ER 8. CO Se ee TRS Cle gad all | Oo Genentech kee arable quality ebild, an affectionate gir! of pais oid 7h that the Ta a oy tab ia "The letter FERDINAND W, RISQUE, > RO Onan i wldemy poy ne at ver y moderate, pie, es 2 The youth heard the offer of Mr. Davis, and | just received inslosed the certiieate vy wer Boke ee eins, wmeoomtion. | FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT — ms | puirson (irouie Aves berate eae gars pies ob ag ped p Re ; x : = ; jersigned, < i a1 5 beard see nate: for, overcome by his feelings | tion. Mr. Wileon had given this cael be 8S Ok de WALL E BARNARD Auctes aa : Se ANA RD Anstes house jorimer'y ocupied by a Butte ron F street. OO Oe LEWIS en” | attr No Sa Pa ave tat mh eed eth cle. and extreme illness, he sank insensible. He | Charles, and putting the letter and certificate USTEES? & = sine Of a das eaicie odes ee i sal a. The roses JUST RECEIVED, J. BO LAN, was conveyed to the house of his benefactor, | into his hand, enjoined upon him to deed it to fei does Rishard Crait, deted Pepe ot Sad reriore are airy aaleclcal he erie fools 20 HHDS8. Brown Sugar, some very good at 8 A. eure A: LEECHERS BLEEDER a a Be grinn calien- Long was the struggle | the writer, according to promise, upon his ar- ee fer at publie auction (28 MUNDAY) | or messes. Terms ronsonahie. Seer eee por los 20 per penwepe [eins cave, Bia. ran eee and Seventh Streets. ween life and death. Though unconscious, | rival in Lilinois. * Sa all that ee are ee iets Be +s As Oe aay, | 1 boxes Candles, consisting of Patent Sperm, Ad a he called upon his mother and sister, almost| The remarks of Mr. Davis forcibly reminded rbhee Bh Seeaten oor Giitsone anes ALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE—The | amantine, and Mould; 5). boxes starch? 0 boxes ae eg a . Borg Thorpeon, M.D. constantly, to aid him. When the youth was young Wilson of this iccident, and on the next | 12«ton, bounded as follows. viz: herinning on 6th subsoriber offers at private sale the prope Ground Coflse; 25 boxes Chemioxl Svap. white aud Br R. Rate. MD. oe an 7 Sm laid upon his bed, and she heard him ca‘ling | morning after he had become "acquainted with | three fecc south feos toe one hundred and twenty | Knownas the Bakery situated on thesouth sideof the ‘aod perme (ole SS [ . ; eA hi nal, near the Alexandria Aqueduot ether with for his sister, Lucy Davis wept, and said to] the plan of Crosby, with a trembling hand he massterend (arace one ae apt the wharf, which 1s about 210 feet deep from Canal ee young man, your sister is far| examined the letter and certificate. It was sad lot, thence north alone said line fifteen feet fix en the tow being included in this prop- id they oat twill be to you a sister.” Weil | written by Crosby, and the land he wished to | ites, thenoe west 'o the line of btu street n he Bakery has a front of 64 feet on the Canal did this dark eyed maiden keep ber promise. | purchase was the identical farm of Davis mente, “uth to the beginning, with the improve: Commiseton oR NOTARY PUBLIC, siroes rahe Seer BE: i to him. : r ments. and controls & inches of water for driving ite ma- a xamined, Deeds, &o., drawn. Day and nights e watched over him. except Astonished that his friend the judge, should | | Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money ohinery roperty fora Bakery or Cosl Yard 1s not ral f ee omeeNe 52" Seventh streck, opposite N daring the short intervals when she yielded | certify that the land was worth no more, Mr. Upaid in cash. and the reeidue in two equai in- Gon the Distcet rape tae hong Bae nd | itelligenoar office oo \4 tf her post at his side to her father. Davis asked to aee the certificate; and after a | he seemed sinh Hine Moule, with interest, to | surpassed Oy any In the LUstrict, ancy : Snglish Walnute; stage Croum Wats, | &(q) YARDS SHAWL BOR DERINGS. - — the crisis of the disorder arrived | mowent’s examination, unhesitatingly pro- the terms of aie un ary pre and Mr. Barron. Tins, property jon | Alex £ oles, by the hundred, or in 500 in yerious Styles and Colors. Fete tay that was to decide the questioniof | nounced its signature a forgery. may the west side of Gresn ‘treet, and 19 a8 easy ef aor | Quantities to suit; Pic srior: dca Broome, | Vi mason and ‘Black MERINO, for life or death. Lacy bent over him with intens An explanation from the young man now notes A LTER 8. COX cons for onsumers from Georgetown cr Washing Brdones im oo neat Tales Shaw = — S saxty, watching every expression of his fea- | became hecessary, and calling Lucy into the FERDINAND W. RISQUE. ton as any yard in the District. A 3 i 50 bbl __ MAX WETS. be sa Tt a breathe, so fearful was | room, he ‘old them his story, and laid before noite mg Ceoretarn Va ARD, Aucte: Apny OTHOMAS BROWN Wax sae, new Currant: Tobie Oa Ree CET APOE. SNY DI fi GAS FIT. she of awaking him from the only sound sleep | them a pile of patents and bank notes, one af- ~ - jeorgetown ; or toS. T. BROWN, Pa. av., next to | p- ! 2 t S Commenord the Pies, “4 he bad enjoyed for nine long days and ni ob ter aaodbar anil the sum reached thousand ARSHAL’S SALE—in virtue ola wiitol ne | cornetof iil reet, Washington, D.C. au 25-tf Pd Bode 20 do.d0 Go: Madera, Sher G COPPER, TiN aed SHEET-IRON BUS- ig day, ig d thousands. | [Vy harmonic Hall building, on At length he awoke and gazed up into the face | It was a day of thankful happiness to Simon vi tacias regaed ete arene ceeeot tke | = Pot W Nip Seg ges Paterre Gi ko lith and 1 th streets, next to of Luey Davis, and faintiy inquired, “ Where Davis and his daughter, and not less so to ey cd Wectocton ‘nd to me direstedst will = Beots, Shoes, &o. inegar vi “Currant Jel- : his fel: aioe aa oe ami?” There was an intel igence in that | young Wilson. ose to, public sae for cast, in front of the Court- | —————___—____})_—_y__—3]_ 3 3 ed ? Rie commanh thd ot look. Youth and a good constitution had ob-|~ Not long after this scene, Crosby entered. couse door of said sounty.on MONDAY. the 15th Wess Tar EACH tense SP Fanbingt ff Bank | ond neacnese, ae he hne the ‘best of workmen ta tained the mastery. Lucy felt that he was His air was that a man who has te enemy in - wit: altdele adant'arieht, F] Teele Peg el B. Grif & Son,: : Don't forget Movout befare os pan employ: 1 19-1 —s and bursting into » flood of tears, | his power, and intends to trample upon him. _ ay Einand to face's subdivi- | withand withoutheels. genziemen toour | “hate, 88 8 penny taved A Be ee 6 Fook of center ang Wilson except with a | tris. of tail sobdivisions sod wt east Squires Ne’ | lave wed toll eereeted aiede cE BOOTS cal | 22 GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING MADE TO 4 5 5 ; t ! large ¢ " oEPee, “ After pouring out all bi % id J he S SHOES, warranted to give satisfaction. ROUMS, BUCKETS, &eo. up even for ashort time. He had already ac- | maledictions upon the family, the-ala man oe B taho No. lezin the city of Wechineton. Cc. THOMAS B. GRIFFIN & SON 75 dozen Zand 3 ing Brooms, wins Abt. STRPES, —_ +o. a ——— _ with his name and residence, | quired if he would give nothing for improve- pecetees eek ll see fines hy Se ee oe ets bor ene ee Se MD neste C ar Tae . ChOrns. Roan ERES. ey had no curiosity to learn anythi t ee: s a, oe sau arg | OR LADIES, MISSES, AND CHILDREN. 15 nests covered Buck: . CABS further, and forbade him ae his stony until SOY en cuisine wert cath oe ae i UE seid ? F nests Br a VEST GS, embrecin bag: tain} id not,” sai ils No 404, ber term, 1852, ia favor of Robert Hl. : Ta is 10 nests Brass bound Keelers, ~ a & @ became stronger. His name was Charles | drive ‘ont this mae mad a aiaghise poesicn of Chilton & a a hat Meens, an ST BOO TE hed BHR Eu fais 2 Ppa ak a eer nae they wall make to order, Wilson, and his paternal home, Boston. into the world?” 00 21-dts for the District of Columbia, | each; ail oolors and sizes for cost from thus day for | Just sencrved end for wate Ka style .——— AoE at press mach A few days afterwards, when Mr. Davis was “What's that to you?” replied Crosby, with 22) 7 Nar hm pinata fd ter Nae IVER’S, 2 =a, Oe ht see ig nit ind one of the lergent seortments absent from home, and Lucy engaged about | a look of malice and contempt. aot eat toate ten eas wae ole ‘hoe, atl Frock Stor oe eS ees areee of READY MADE CLOTHING for men her household affairs, Wilson saw close beside | ‘I will anawer that question,” said Wilson, | Cireuit Court of the District of Columbi 00% Iron Hall, Pa. av.. bet. 9th and 10th sts, '1CK that the subsoriber | boys to Le found 1” thie ci ts pack, and recollecting something | and he acquainted bi * ith what the read county of Washington and to me directed. I shall HOES !!—Th Orphans’ Court of Pa's ‘stiwrern ttn moa teh streaks , re quai jim with what the reader 4 ’ SHUE £8’ Si ie 3 6 32 nted, opened it. The first thing he | has already learned. Hleaghd ge gel pmatenchigoon 5 TURDAY nelsh “enocese I have ic ‘persona! setateot Wich? | success I have met with during thi saw was the identical pocketbook whose los« Crosby was at first Petrified with astonish- ay ob Ngvombors ee is rolook Ai $RGre period | have, been sateblished. sua had excited so many regrets. He recollected | ment, bat when he sav that all his schemes of | desoribed property, to wit Hie having placed it there the morning before he | villany were defeated, and reached Breut’s Prairie, but in the confus of the moment ihe circu:mstance was forgot ostamantery personal estate of Rich- ELEVENTH STREET 5. Pry virial moma Shoes, of my own make, at | oo sons — cn arnt the sax oy a 494 eecnd Sr 53 es 494 es: = by same, - : 7 ERY. Proof of his having gene ae sp me heehee Ladies’ best english Lasting Gaiters. ...-. “= el ates eee Podesta oe ty gate oS : ers thereof, to the subsoriber, of b: fore the 23d committed a forgery could be established, his | nine.) together with all and singular the improve. | Ladies’ best double sole Morocco B ved athe J Sofas, Charr covered Children's best Eng. Lasting Button Gait 75 | {a7 of Ocrober next ; they may otherwise by iaw be J.ROSENTHATAN » | assurance forsook him, and he threw himself | ments thereon, inthe wity of Washington p. 6 L exe uded from a'l bench’ of the sad estate. nd vindow Curtains, Drapery, &c., cut, He examined it, and found everything as he | upon his knees, and begged first the old man, co = LM play eet I: pares of Amand larket oe, 2d doors Sth street. Re tt ~ me afin oy apres oe and old) cut, made, and put ¢own. Jett it. then Lucy and Wilson, to spare him October, 1857, John Waters cs. Edmund R +A shia Garam telling s superior article of Gente’ Calf PANCEL GROPLENS air and Spring Msttresses made o. remade. The discovery nearly restored him to health, Much as they pitied, it wasimpos- blefo. t :em J. D. HO jaiters, warranted, at $2 00 25-lawSw xeontor. Old Furniture varmshed bat he resolved at present to confine the Seoret not to despise the meanness of the applicacion. Wilson told him that he deserved no mercy to own bosom = 1t was gratifying to him to witness the entire confidence they reposed in ie |. &eo. THE LADIESOF WASHINGTON Cl All work persounlly sntophed i os = bese (2 manufacturing ee Norice or tHe eSth N : oer hipeHethn OF oes. TO- | "ooas-tf . pete sane SEAT 5 J ieaea’, and Chil for LAND E FOR THE R x 0 That a moment since he would have driven the fk pm Meee cabce ctine i yea ought . 5 Dkr Ned. : the honor aod tategrity of a uger, and the | family of Davis from their home, without even Miner esac fr ian of Ocicemeathe the ii suit them in that line, RY Beak nine of the act of Congress seproved 1 Fa a thre pleasure with which they best. favors upon | weans of a temporary support. He would pay | county of Washington, and to me ditvoted, Lahail ue wedge: whieh om ep erove | May x entitled “An sot 09 crests, « land die. UILTED-Bo aoke one whom they supposed could make no returns | Crosby a fair price for his property. and foc fd tof the | ee : hoe in Wash, | trict ie. err crident of the United States to Just received at 3, P. oe but thanks y Pp - prepersy. A -house door of said county, at 12 o’olock | the on at the princes ® a ene eo authorizes the id Mex: | 0623, Tron Hall. Pa. av- bet. 9th and 10th ate. gbt came, and Mr. Davis did not return seantly qettt regents wi parte arte “Tas. ‘the following ear Poona an Edens Bhitadelphis make’ a apai-ly fore and odeciared and one ee S. LAE ENTLEMEN, I ‘ a id ne a > : + blie in the 3 Juez passed a sleepless night. Ta the morn- Crosby accepted the offer. | The writings was | {ie 'No fourtto. ta inteutne Norte enared | TRUNKS! FRUNKS2 TRUNKS! ferregry of Ngry Mexico wil'beextiichen st | SCOTSH SOLE Bsa ANB sHoee: 3 coming, 5 i , after . aod whe oe ps approached he was still ae: his family lbs their way te Te ane | prove fs thereous in The tw natn D. | tne hcg Sp i potted Morera aay of November next: y doa Buh dh oth te, sent; terrified at bis long and unusual stay, Wh i ? . ae the prope. she was setting out to ae ure a neighbor togo and easter Ba mon = peg i besodte Me % of Charles and Lucy oe of GRR: . : er Pe | OR & EM EN ol ie NbYA thje srth day of, ind WATER ie : ‘ $23, to . 1856, John 8. ve. Win. BA Wee ‘By order of the i TING WATER-PROO! im search of bim, when her parent came in | splendid ansion soon rese upon the farm of jewart. J. oat ER, Ly 3 = A ing Commissioner ony 4 4 Fae tha Sing to moot him, and was bestow- Mr. Davis, both love far better the little room 00 19. uete Marshal for the Dithatet Coit AY NO Ba re ; > _— i Wan Wiah. Pa ov ber: rc 5 jousand endearing expres- ere she 80 anxiously watched over the s' AMAL . Bn Pre ‘description of Ee YE L, AN AN DOLI sions of affect hen bis haggard, wo-begone | of the houseleas stranger. Mr. Wilson wasrich Ropeiring exsested'y th pening ab H M. 2%? "ns yemeed a re FAVEVEREE edi bie aa: Bars tne countenance startled her. __ | but never forgot those who were in want uy imtua tor the 8. Rh Wik eg if NY Ati as : — = He uttere1 not a word, and went into bis| Cheered by the kind and affectionate atten- ing directed. No. a9 rth eae one if i sow peeet Ane OF at Racaos O treet, | house and sested himself in silence. It was | tionscf hildren, Simon Davis almost seemed =; = x Z = Sa n | mély = ‘ashington. n”6°6 6hLhe nee.” “Dine Bain Woes wre frasd, aoa el fo vain that abe attempted ta cheer him. Af- | to have renewed his existence, day of November, 1858, at 12 m., tae follow 100 Tren wy, BUCK WHEAT. |. BUCK aan ete hetwone Sth and ten ate ter a long se, during wi there was a le lived wan. ‘ ing described t: Alldefendant’, reeeis pecs: - great stru on ie bis feclings, he rose | tell the beight-eyek mei and long enough to | ing desc ™ Bi 3 ‘ui ived WHEAT just vod and — 4 ° Fits Be E PUGH, and wok his daughter by the hand, and led | the story of the forged BRT Rtreer. rt deed. And when he drest atet: gus yeemlay be fe wr tne y, tO wil ndant’s right, CRANBER tit t third of t! a oo , a? @ one -thit he 3D gare 8 GRAN! eigs NTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITED. ta ENNE er into the room where Wilson was sented. | told tue listening boy how his father, when poor et the reat line of the tote tecsiher | C019 eogw aim teh street, 75 = = iveg | MONEY LOAN on STOCK SECURITIES! “You must know all,” ‘Tam ruined; | and frien » Was taken home tha singular 2) BAGS New R KWH ° aren Tama beggir Ino few days [ must quit this | treated, and in turn became tottrhaucheate OSs of Washington, Bc: ged ‘and will ws i nd for sale by vi ike seuNes ®t we REE PRO TREE PE RERS house; the farm whied {have so highly im- | be impressed upon the mind of hie grasdebitd | P03 judioia’ « Proved, and thought my own.”” He proceeded | that even a cup of cold water gi (0 wtate, that a few days before, Crosby, in a| good motive, shall not lose ite reward eater ea: 7 Lena OSS | LN