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— rr a ee tse ss THE EVENING STAR} i PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, 4 (SUNDAY EXCEPTED, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, 1 Corner Pennsylvania Avenus and Eleventh Street, : BY 3 W. D. WALLACH. i ; Pnege are : Papers served in packages by carriers at $48 year, or S conts per mor mail subseribers the sub- + acription pri is $3.5 « year, im advance; $2 for six month | for three months; and for lessthan [| no three months at the rate of 12 cents a week. Single ——=—==> copies, | cent; in Wrappers, 2 cents. Apv sppemmners fot eight lines to the square) inserted three times: $1; every othersiay or semi per cent. advance; once a week, 5) per 0 ‘country. Single copics (in wre) ? be oo dscici? titer the ante al the EF Pontnast ra bate S4 agents will be al- PETTICOAT GOVERNMENT; | was Or, The Way to Rule a Husband. simplicity, she beancke BY JOSEPH A. NUS iy bi refuse to sacrifice a dinner ty to my happi- finally point biank nea !"* im ne al BOOTS, SHOES, &. | DENTISTRY, &». to the mark. and he asked the question in such “I don't see. my love, how happi Cc EF NOTICE, ENTAL NOTICE. . A : ° ; esol A gears ent Esopenes FURNACE, EGG AN For tar nate: 1 romovad hie the roma aaj Theophilus oe . sori ae ag a that there was no mnisunderstanding Tie ade or staying,”’ plead Mr. | “Por sale cheap, for Caan fee nr ee Se did assortment of G tienen’ Freche Li ap 1 bs De, Ne arise «i D 0 " LS a a NE Lt * x < er TP -sole y ween Sth and 0th ste. announced to her his iutention of going that] Mr. Tims. though a little confused at first,| ‘That ix because you will not, Theophilus," | fe'4-6t___— corner 7th st. and Canal. » Molrore Vill, Patent Coat plea snd to see al! who may day to a dinner party at the house of his friend | sem gathered up resolution, and he offered | replied Mrs. Tims—-beeause you will not he- Aur ving ones GOAT !—COAT Congest aod Ince Gaiters aul’ Sipesrs: alee, | permivied tereheeie Be sien «om Ralph Rattle , ea ets Gy ee eae lieve that i te jiness is interwoven with dan to paist the Geet ete Faney Glicerous Slipps. Cailan en 7 TEETH. SS Mr. Tims had received the invitation some | much wi © air of a man who has no idea of nd I feel that your happiness is threat- A = at - HOO ek E58. days before. and had fully made up his mind | being refused ; for, from the indications he had i se he ae before davon. Lee AS ee Bae) bet. Sth am Rint: SRR eee “ that he would go. though he kept both the in- | hd, he thought « refusal out of the question. Evorything I do causes your unhappiness,’ | fe 10-10t__N. W. corner 12thand C s -|373 F STREET, Tans Personally at his office in this vitation and the determination a secret from | He was. therefore. not a little staggered when Mr. Tims, peevishly, and Mrs. Tims sighed | T COAL, COAL, COAL, , , Between Sth and Wh'strvets. chanot Wearothens een nae Tooth his young wife ung the very day he wa: his proposition was received with considerable | audibly. ‘Rattle.”" continued Mr. Tims, ‘can | HE Subscriber has on hand 30 tons EGG and _ SELLING OFF! SELLING OFF t: Who cannot wear thosn, > Person can wens otherw to fulfil it. and then he only mentioned it in | hesitation. do as he pleazes, and his wife nover finds fault | STONE WHITH ASH COAL. Lees, Auge and Children’s BOOTS and | Persons calling at my offic enn bo a7 aud keep her own dinner waiting on his sc- | Time, as he observed these signs and listened |- «- And would you be satisfied, Theophilus,”? | Which be ie destrons oi decnriwe Soci tho low- | laekt ait Denes Toten eee Beane Cleanents stromeent ar sein! aod wah the ponte te sundry ominous words; and then he added. | said Mrs. Tims, « if I could look with indiffor- | Ot CASh prices. Full woight guntautiod, Ri ae Gc < Art can produce, the MINER At pcg ~ Why. my dear. I must go.’ replied Mr. | *bruptly. - But it you do not love me—”’ and. | ence at your every action’ Could you beli At On Reso pee nee Cullings, -whieh will }.) wareas Mosoeoat Bt te Po ant a g re oe Tims, 83 he assumed a resolute look and placed | % be suid this, Mr. Tima looked remarkably bes te et peop rth nels 3 Morocco, 3) to Rooms in thi t 4 . . “ that I loved you if I could uncomplainingly see |" Yard—First struct, neat Pennsylvania avenue, store \ th strocts bis hat upon the centre table, though there was | disconsolate. While Miss Louisa Jennings gave store, and will make to order, Laties? a ‘and 10th strects: ia. No. 336 Penn, ween 190. 807 Arch street, Batehee " you pursue a course I know would render you | _!¢ !7-eolw e JOUN PURDY. |B n Cloth, English Lasting, Frenoh Fea a we 2-ly ® certain nervousness about the workings of | utterance to slow. murmuring. hulf-breathed | unhappy? Oh! Theophilus, I have thought KE8PEING Woop SHOBS sel GAIT? arent Mion BOORE, D. DEN TRY. » Mr. Tims’ eyes as he said this. from whieh one | sigh bs . in that You appreciated the fond affection of this | Manufs id al ; KINDLING Woop"! 1 best MOROCCO SLIPPERS made to R. STEPHEN B. i ight have inferred that the use of the imper-| |“ What a vain coxcomb I have been'’’ | throbbing heart. but I find yeudo not, andr} “se NEW ST RAM Se MILL onder, @t only. THOS. CREASER a hee i Fasnke Srarrr, ative mood cost him no slight effort. thought Mr. ‘Tima; and then he asked ber aloud | am Pouring the treasures of iny best love upon | Conver Tru Sreeet ayy Canat. oi ae ES ee Mrs. Tims looked at him with a glance in | if he dared hope that she reciprocated his af- | a desert soil.’ . ¢ feller ___MeKNEW & MAKLOW. T° MEMBERS OF CPRSARS- STRAN- leave to i whick meekney and —— were equally | fection, J | Mr. Tims endeavored in vain to exculpate oO NOTICE. TRUNKS’ saunas tn UNKS?? ys at ens biended. and she sighed—a soft. suppressed + Really.” said Miss Jennings, “ the idea has | himself. UR customers are informed that, in con: 7 - sortmentot Sole Leather DRESS - sigh—though it was uttered quite loud euough | been presented «0 suddenly, so unexpectedly. | "Go. Theophilus, go!" exclaimed Mrs. Tima, | Of Of recent calamity, (the destruction c for Mr. Times to hear. that—ihar— + You see. my love.”” soid Mr. Tims. in a m Stoam works .- in an agony of grief. * seek Mr. Rattle and be | te uuatle to 1 see how it is, Louiss,”” exclaimed Mr.| bappy With hime Twill eee arene ee | Beattie ke frat Mt nme ty iL PIA "TRUNKS this side ree wk of all FOARPET and yeste: morning.) with Bewed “ successtully, will enabis until the ualities oF m to surmount ¥ difheuity, scientlic or other- ; : i 3 AG . relat to th Teeth. depreeatory tone, as aforesaid sigh fell | Tims. as the lady hesitated, ** you cannot love | with your pleasures. Henecforth T will eon- Ce ere how: h t hi fi VALS ~ x HOOVES soufimone te pacar Boyne nine upow his ear and wa+ transported trom thence | ™¢. and you would spare my feelings by avoid- | ccal my foclings from you. I will suffer with- | ties for lutuishing, with treatin, bervtuhited at oe (15 Ton Hail, Pa. av., bet. 9th mud loti sts, | profesrton, and expecially Dra. Harris and J ad P.. to his heart, «that I really cannot do otherwise | ing the confession of the fuet. This discovery | out a murmur, nor shall you ever again have | unsawed Pins, Oak, and Hickory WOOD, ‘and 5 BOOTS AND SHOES. Ai ral prpatatiens ber dite the a nA without offending one of my oldest friends. It | '* painful to me, Louisa; but it is better that | cause to feel that my love is tiresomo_cis an an- | COAL of all Kinds, romain unimpatred asdore wee Taw Constantly wanuiactaciug and keep a full | Bunmols, Gutta Porcha, India Rubbar and Comore is a0 long sine I have paid Rulph Rattle a s0- : should suffer pain than that you should. | noyanee to you.” Patronage. eee & Continuance of their former | stock — aS das 4 for the construction of Continnene Tecth, and cial visit, and I promised him so faithfally that ewell Miss Jennings—may you ever be ha Before his wife had finished, Mr. Tims hi We take this opportunity to retu: thauks t puble-sole Mor. Boots, @1.25, be <Page ee clams pln aie Sey I would come. that really he woald consider | PY!” Saying this, Me. Tims coteed hie nee fy rip teste cebanl [ teflon aye destin Fire Company for there H. glove kid Buttoned Boot=,2.50, reliable substance that can be wo my absence an intentional affront.” ‘Mrs. Tims sighed again, and louder than be- in, almost forgotten Ralph Rattl is party malicious manner, and looked at the top | and, as eke’ sanatuded he took or beret he visemes ee rary meee Ore 0 if he had serious simtentions of knock- put down his gloves, and he placed fore. ing the crown in. He then glanced a socond WAs mos! ery shown by the last Soeuee nvention. he tiatters higeself from his long resi- best Enz. Lasting Gaitors, $1.25, 2 u’s best Eng. Lastine Button Gaitet as fo 14-6 T.J.& W.M.GALT. touts’ Sewed Calfskin Boots, £3.75, lp T3Cay : Ay ta ouaicovner ot theo ‘Suill Mre 3 M pote oes Children's Boots, Shoes of every « . enatico in by inston, he is ag ey ed BG sik . iu 4 ) erof the room. ey TOOD! Woo VOOD !!!— = A deseription, equa w,allc own make, nown to his numerous friends a trons, . “Now. Louisa.” said Mr. Tims. as he stood ir and prepared to make ims urged him to fol8l hie engagement, bat | V ieeadion ot m vets wad Om peut eee advent Ruler Tene rige, Crown leaveto refer then to the following with the knob of the parlor door in his hand, ut a tender, half-uttei he positively declined, and the more she insist- | ¢fn! to my stock of WOOD and COAL, comprising | Ladies’ Sandals vershoes, 75¢._ TESTIMONIALS. i rina 3 . fan | i : ‘ A | all of tho various kinds now in use, which [ will ao J. ROSENTHAL, Prom the late Rector of the Church of Epiphany, of ready to go up stairsand make his toilet. --why J «'" brought him immediately | ed the more resolute he beeame. until at length ic - i y : will ven be looking x9 miserable? You know | te the feet of the beautifal Louisa again. ra, has sth | cheap forcash. Hickory. Oak, and Pine Wood ent Pa. y thas city Yr: De DR. STEPHEN BAIL coteeun for you persouall he iy L he declared unequivocally that he would never | and split anv sizo and length, and dolveerad te ae ints it is not often that I leave you alone, or go to * Then you do love me?" exelnimed the now more visit Ralph Rattle. 2 | - pale ed demre wo express my art ofthe city, bachelor parties.” delighted "Mr. Tims. " —— -_ wn andes nce im you ase eu" ‘ SELLING OFF! SELLIN J vier deni Th 28. : ‘‘Am\I nok footish cobatere to bé'sb fond of IL Call and leave your orders. fre. S LING OFF Lo ELLING OF eu ve ol eo uted for me have besa “Am I looking miserable!’ asked Mre.| ~ ee too well!” sighed Louisa. you. Thoophilus!"’ asked Mrs. Tims of her hus- | fe 10 Corner of 14th and BOOTS, SHOES, 4ND RUBBERS, Eoerves Yor Tims. with a ghastly smile. that almost made ~ And why. dearest, would you not say 80 ?"' | band some half hour afterward, as he (ee = = Lavins, Misses? Yor i gee : = Washi rion, Aug 23, 1856. her husband start asked the transported Theophilus sat by her side. instead of rattling away, as be S$. & C. I. THOMSON'S 3 the Ci — ~Indeed you are.” he replied— ‘so misera- | _“* Thoophilus,” said Miss Jennings. “ I have anticipated. with the champagne at his friend V - LADIES’ SHOE STORE, From ne af the oldest farms én Baltimore—Measrs. ble that any one would imagine, if they saw | *ruggled with myself to overcome this feeling, | Rattle's. It is needless to quote Mr. Tims’ re- NEW SKIRTS FOR 1859. No. %6 Penn. avenue, bet. 8th und Sth’ Streets, gC. you that I am, shout committing» murder, and rs cea deceened batdaticpe ry asked a ly - me wi we that he did not dine with Ladi» we enmultucs sll oecewe goods, the tead of merely dining with an old acquaint- |. : < sked Mr. | Mr. Rattle that day, i i Lig nuequa vantage ape p= ° wea = . . Tims. giving way to all the astonishment he | him a premodtetet visit tid He ever Saini pay n4 ane of the man @ eenring them at. firs wh: Tesults to the be of the purchase in point of fit, beauty, and utility, wiged superiority over all etheraland our sole Moroc: . . visit. He had been thor- ~ [am not miserable. Theophilus,”’ said Mrs. | felt. oughly broken, and ever afterward the mere Tims; ‘Lam slightly indisposed. bat I am ~ Oi! Theophilus.”* exclaimed Miss Jennings, | insinuation from Mrs. Tims that he did not happy. quite happy. I assure you,”’ and as she | “h’ve you looked into your own heart, and | love her was sufficient to make him acquivsoe the Dental College of Baltimore faile: {9 perform the sume work sstiefac plessar: to express iny entire confidence at of his profession: aud Kid Boots and Button | © Baltimore, Ja t HARMANN BOGGS raid this the tears started to her eyes. Mr. | hve you studied mine, and cau you still ask | in any arrangement. wie ines : axamined fSecctires purchasers Atay Lind Bake . inal ‘Tims felt kis resolution gradually giving way, | the question?” Notwithstanding all that has been related, gg PHE INDESTRUCTIBLE bor Boots for Ladion aud Misses, “All welling oH Se) eran a eee 1» ~~~ eh ggg bat he made a desperate effort and rushed out Mr. Tims intimated that he had dono both, | Mr. and Mrs. Tims live together very happily. “ pc = _ =x eg eel datas = * ee “ial oie T. CLARK The teeth de fi ee Aug. 00, Ons, o of the room: Mrs. Tims listened a moment and | "8d he modestly declared that he could still She is conscious (without hinting at the faet) WITH PATENT EYELET FASTENING, SE eS SS = o Sewer” I Sony quests. joun M ay ON beard him go up stairs, and the next instant | **k the quest'on, os gotg ags,, | {bat she has her own way in everything, while | ,, Soe sors SEE, Tnomas BOO TTEAND SHOES. ~ : — her face (which had been the fac-simile of woe) ~ Thaye feared your constancy,”’ said Miss | he thinks that. in yielding to her notions, be | U™¥S*Ally pronounced “the most perfect Skirt mined to reduce the , ‘ ars er aa soon fants og-y Paes tlt ee he was brighted by an arch smile. Jennings. gravely; “for know, Theophilus. that | ja paying only slight tribute to her intense pe a o8O) = by _ st : \PANSION, ol-ring great inducements to buyers. retake Also. « large lot of Ladies’ and Children's ~He shall not go, that’s flat!” said Mrs | 1 should be exquisitely wretched it [ did not | affection for him, and he has not the most Te- Time. a3 she took up an avoual and amused | ™eet with so equxl return for my aifection. | mote idea that he is one of the humblest sub- | The lighest and most gracetul Skirt ever produced. herself by looking over the engravings. My nature cannot be contented with ordinary January, are now, of porcelain teeth for one of my family, and I teeth for myself, and the work hae stood duce their large stock of BOOTS, ROBLRT T NIXON, jects of Pet tG — upos At 5)-conte and 75 cents pac, which must be Va. Conference BM. E. Church South A jects etticoat Governmen PICE. crt sold. iS. “FIN & § ed * s Tims 2 i luve: nothing but boundless devotion could THE PICCOLOMINI! no 24 Vo, 314 Penn. avenue. We. the undersigued, having had occasion to avail our Mr The a been ee but oak feu icatiae pagrnsteetipes ee ces By moans of clasps—this beautiful and economi- |" ESTES LS s a Svente. _ | selves of the professions: skill of Dr @ Barly, Surgeon Den avery few months to hia young and pretty | 3 ) - ) ‘ S > an ae 4 ~ ian cs os O THE LADIES OF WASHINGTON CITY. | sist of dw city, or having Leen coguisaut of his operations og AS STOVES € cal garment can be taken to piec ‘ashed, and put 5 little wife; but even in that short time he had | Would be to you. and which I have feared you G oadll =e jAS STOVE er ee 1 en oe neers ane f en engaged in manufacturing Ladies friends, take p discovered 4 great change in himself—a change | C0U!d nut render.” of ihigmaicle Sehr ree C ¢ tn expressing our #dmi the Naitormly Suciofactery delicate euk lren’s Shoes for, yeti wkull, aw 2 which he periorm which he never had anticipated. and the reali- | _ Her views were further explained on the sub- ; All the above have Thomson's colebrated patent =, zation of which he could scarcely credit. Not | Je*t. and what is a little surprising. Mr. Tims Watch Spring Bustle, aud are stamped with our | and can safely that Mr. Theophilus Tims was a man to be in | “PPesred to be perfectly delighied with them. name and trade mark, (the Crown.) this line, ons im Dents! Sorgery, ant we respectfully recom can prove om 4 im to =~ ova ce os Patropage of the public, ot : by giving our A(atall times) | éch we counder him eminently worthy nptpes bodily fear of a w Not he, indeed: for | Aud was as ready with protestations aa she was eae eee et TOMER S| the articlen a the Zrincipal Shes Stores in Wastr THOMAS MILLER. M Dat Wastungsoe "DC there was no individual whu would more speed- | With suggestions that called for them. The FOR COOKING OR HEATING. ja Sl-6w 333 Broadway, New York. u's Philadelphia make. ‘wo 21-15 BS BORER, M.D. of Georgetow ily or vigorously have resisted a direct attempt eet was, therefore. © see into. Ae i goed sss lee O UR MUSICAL FRIEND, PRUNKS TRUN a JON H BRADLEY of W. te assume thut masculine article of dress, vul- | their mutual » n. and for that night. W. F. SHAW'S PATENT. en lersigned has nd lyk rs en e " hie is +, EIN: aaa 3 Z eat f{ Sheet Music, able fi cned has now and constantly keeps garly called breeches; aud a word of authority | *° [eit they were buth perfectly contented | Useo ay Bursa Arracurn to rue Onprxany Gas | ,,A Sookly publication of Shoot Music, suitabto for ree and very su : EDWIN. ® rom a woman would have aroused every recui- | #4 happy.” But Mr. Tims was destined to] |, lication Cb sejeste regina ey . | sister lio size, stitched in a Sole-Leather T “WIGHT, Priucipal Rittenhouse Academy. lection of his being one of the lords of the eve- | fiud that this incipient state of matrimony in- | Forheating ¢ contig al Hath’ Hoomey paretage | Baudaon te ee tee meee ounces wheted ation. and would have induced him, for the | trfered mightily with his bachelor | abit’ and odumection witha cae - of the day; arrangements trom the most favorite with auy chimnuey,and can oporas; scenaa, songs, ballads, airs, &c. An abun. niere support of the dignity of his sex, to have | Lis bachelor parties; for whenever he absented be used inany part ot the room, dant supply of everything that tho popular tast resisted and quelled that suthorily. himself trom her, Louisa would know his where- | An ordinary sized room can be male WARM IN wands; never too ditheult, always instructive, “oI mever aes created to be hen-pecked ?”* | “bouts; and if he had been anywhere he should | FROM THREE TO BIGHT MINUTES, and the | ever tresh and delighttul. an observation that Mr. T had made to | 2°t bave been—in any pe in which an em- ure can be maintained at ‘The tayor with which OUR MUSICAL FRI = = CENT PER HOUR IN THE COLDEST | has been received by the public, and the comm cli many a time, and oft both before and | >T¥e married man should not bo—he was sure aye since his marriage, and he sincerely believed | ty meet with such glauces of wo, such looks S. WHIPS, &e. (No. 63.) . Sentinal By cur pres! DENT OF THE UNITED vd dispatch. STATES. A OPHAM, In pursuance of James Buctanas, Presi Tate Tornam & Norrie d ofthe United States of Amenca, do hereby de ‘0. 499 7th st., oppo. Odd F - clare and make known that public sales will be held St the undermentioned land office, in the State of HEATHER, tions it las won from the Pross, are guarautios of Pielseery st pres are highly % ynended not only by | its werth, A work so cheap, accurate, and elegant ve man. a very | “8rful sorrow. that he invariably coucluded in | 3). Mo the mtree eomaists and ph pat 3 icinns who have | does not exist in any other country. ‘The same ANOTHER Mixngsora,at the period hereinafter designated, to it) Bet My. Tims wane aaa - ‘ given tho matter the slightest attontion, but by up- | amount of music procured at the rogular stores ILTON & At the} thee at C. sensitive man, and he had a holy horror of say- | 53 own mind that he must be « monster, and | wards of 4,00 porsona who have theta iu daily usein uid east at least BLIND AND DOOR DEPOT. t the land of At CAMBRIDGE, commencing on ing or doing anything that might remotely or| #¢ Would promise amendment, not only to the | te city of Boston, aa baing perfectly safe and pro- Jur Musical Fri and excellence are Monday, the sixteenth day of May next, for ths disposal of the public lands Acretofore waedfered, Bosdagrieed FO) the following townships gud parts of towuships, ge lol wiz: Jatol wees We are offering at rates | \oyrh of the base lime and serst of the Jourth prines- u t Fi eae dtucing & more agreeable and healthy atmosphere | seoured by subscri immediately be wounding to We feelings of | dy. but also internally to himself. ) ° 3 fics x > Mar, direct fr to a periodical so cheap, and r ir > A than can be produced by any other known artificial | much needed. new ate . DOW SASH, of various svother Mr Tims anxiously desired to be |. Be by one he dropped hia gay and dissipated | heat. i " si i 1 i ipate Pieces by the following composers have appeared | 978 off»rad at low rates for cash. Also, happy himself. and he ardently wished every | friends. He gave up his card partice, his bil-| , Ther speak fi ; k of ovil offsets arising fromimporfecteom- | in tho first ton numbers; the nat ar thei Doge one with whom he was connected to be happy | liurd tables, his boating clubs, his gunning ex- sustion in these gas stoves is much less than thatat- | solves: A Z 5 3 Over, il e meridian, ri 4 tending the use of gas tor ilununating &n apartment, | Flotow, Burgmuiler, F. Schubert, Verdi, = Dpor ah. ¢ py GR. Seat tholow price of F1.25cash | pownships 49 and 41, of range 19, also. and he had a nervous dread of being x | CUrsions. and all the little masculine amuse- | av the combustion is by far more poreet im tha | Strauss, Musatd. Thaibere: Beligt Rowstae oo ao seereenes “ 6 Beast | Townships 37, 40 and 41, of rang rock on which the happiness of some one was | ™ents be had been wont to delight in. He did | stov or, Kuckon, Speyer, Abt Mactarron, Bellini, do, 2Msbyehe | SG Slxtcash | Sections | to i inclusive; sections 20 to 2, inclu pee Bs a + 5 * ‘This invention has stood tha test of stv years, | H! Smart Ascher, Crouch, D’Aibert, Bishop, Auber, doomed to be wrecked. This nervous fear had | *!! this. however, not without a great Struggle; | and not the slightest aceidont or ovil efite hasevor | Pacsiello, Lindpainter, Beethoven, &c. ke. All uote Mr. Tims oscillate for a long time on the but a word of reproachfal sorrow from Louisa, | occured from its use; they aro in daily nso in the | these pieces are within the range of ordinary Pips Tuchelon‘s fist. anni onsider- | #24 4 glance of her tearful eyes, always decided homes of most of our first physicta: ts. | ers and singers, aud are invariably charactorized by . + = m 5 sive; sections Ji, 32, 34 and 35, of townstyp 33; town ove work 19 equal to any in the District for ships 34, 35, 36, 1 and 42, of range 2. oney. All wo ask is for those in want of |” Sscticus 2, 4, 6, 12. he, 14, the eye sere foc a0 rer aad —— 34, of township 7 x zs i eo Kas etoves invental b lis- | delicious melody and easy accompaniments. yourselves that they are well worth the money. Also. | tion S oct 4, 6, 8, ©, able surprise to him when he found himself} bim. hao - tinet from the expedionts. which from, time te tine | OUR MUSIC! LFRIE Giazed Sash of all sizes constantly on hand at 582 | {0 and 34, of township 33 seriously paying attention to a young lady Never mind.” he would say to himself mppens from several souress, all exhibiti i 'y pay 3 3 al y section 32; the Nig « “woe shall soon be married, and then biting a. want | ia published weekly, price 10 cents, aud may bo or- sek com, opposite Ce ntre Market. section 33 eections 3 gnd %. He had repeatedly argued the matter with | S™elime: intormation on points of tal importance in se- | dered from any booksell it Wo MILTON & CO. | of township 34; townshipa3s, 3,37, Band 2, of range ; = it wi , oui: i . | Curing safety. ‘ ont direct f wat} — < 7 = = ~ | Be . himself. and almost invariably came to the | it Will be different. Louisa will not be 80 ox b . ch PE SOP Es +s. | wil ui i F putiliens : rg of . cauctanion that Gecckeeid ac amy ‘4 For, = acting. aud I shall hardly feel so complying.”’ TON gpd egies govel apoinaee nt oe Se Veike.col bog ages Mati see ee oe eS ie aouaNy x WRENer, . 5; eee sy'ci the she said Mr. Tims, solioquizing. -- 1 have been ao | They were married svon afterwards, but the paperpnctne ifthe wend to avin kere’ Selig pame rates for half year. XN stat ROSEWOOD AN DOTHER FURNITURE, tis neetion accustomed to my jovial brchelor’s life that, to | performance of the ceremony and lapse of the | (01% Britain, frei be regular and ‘methodical, will be absolutely ney ee did not alter either him or Mrs | Isls of May unendurable to me; and to be otherwiae might | Tims. At length he began to grow restive 5 sca iene = cause a wite to be wretched. which would be| when he found himself sobered down into s S FLATARON HEATERS, a B. With one of t the ironing of a large something not to be thought of. It [could only | rexpectable and dutiful husband, and without family can be sccomplished for about 1 becriber, having completed his assortment 1 rexpeettully weet 18 ot ashing- 4 ” ae od ithe public. to call ard 3 woneene Dat ae l Nw e@ his stuck for them- 2%, 28, 3, Rand H, New York. C. BL SE 3a 24-1 D&W Propriet RMA ves CARD ad, the Chanuol Islands, aud the | Cyt rend. 13 Frankfort st., MOUR & CO. OR his Patro ork, the Ladies aud ep 35, exoept the W'S, of hee. find.” Mr. Tims would observe. “an agreeable | any assumption of authority on the part of his a Getic a Geter enn niso I towns Aiecandn al Sete ne Ge ¥> Walnut, Cherry, and other Ward | tion 3t; townships 36, 31, 38, $8, 40, 41, 42 and 43, of young lady who would be satisfiod to take me | wile. ee : ; ; i C.WEIR MAN) 424 15th street, botwoen New York | yx; Thos: ral ‘ Sections 2and 4; the NE, the NA of the NW re I am—to love me. but to be indifferent about «It won't do,” said Mr. Tims to bimself—“it tonon! ad t, has had mado up to his mpecial | Fine Mahogany. Walnut, and Cherry Jenny Lind nd the N 3, of tho r —then matrimony might be tempt-| won't do atult! [ must consult my own feel- F i ing ; she had a spice of the termagant in | ings. and act as I please, without regard to Wine 4, I ber nature. and would undertake to control me consequences. I have neglected all my old | — fa such a manner that [ might think o \ of section 6: the N he be, the W A. and the ction 2; section 4; and x, IW \, of township 33: set. Boston, Tassac received, & very fine st SAVAGE, No. 34 Pi tl ed, k of his yand Chil fren’s CUS'TOM-MADE SHOES, Which he will sell at rodueed rates for eash. ‘They are the same mak», quality of tmaterial, du- and other Bedsteads, 4. and the N 3, Walnut and Rosewood Etegores, Ladies’ Cab- | Of Section R; sretio: ts and Whatnots, en ithe NW any aud Walnut Sofas and Chairs, po ined ade C SW fi . 2 fh ‘ : except the of the S fricud+—all fine fellows, too'—exeept Ralph \ rability of worksasuship. an elegant finish as here- ¢-topand other Cottage Cham- | (XeePy 4, G, 4. WM, 12, 14, Ls, 2, 2, 24, 2. 2, 3), 2 apd il s m1 z Min Y ‘a 4 om o ™; the a virtue, even then I n Rattle, aud L never mention his name but | “Pho propristor invitee ihe attonany tefore, which aresxo well known to hts numerous township 34: sections J to 15 inclusiva; the N patrons throughout the Distr: Various States, gany and Walnut Dressing and other Bureaus and Sideboards, ‘om. B. 2 respect, and | pine Mahogany and other Chairs, of cvery descrip-] section Se poctions M, 38, 0. 2, ut t an arably superior in e orent in style, fit, aud art give pain to a loving heart. it is horrible—it ix | Louisa looks as if I were about to plant a dag- | to his large and general asso: n 17; sections 1s. 2, really too horrible ? >.’ Mr. Tims would | ger in her heart. “Tis true he is a little wild | MENTAL and FRUIT TR 22. Band %:; the N Hof tol amongst mrtg to be ine vuld drop into # brown study, | for 4 married man as he is, but still his wite | Mer 8.0 large size Whito Pine, Balsam Fir, * | tien, nships 35, 39, peat Sat range 25. Tro oF else ere. 2 nd 4 conclude. a2 he z : ill hb and Norway Fir, of large growth aud healthy condi- 6 greatl. xtend his | Fine Marble-top Centre, Sofa, and other ‘Tabl “it is tow great a rick to run, and I fear I must, | loves him and — uo notice of his slight oc- g with a large assortment of other Evergreen | pusine=s, and. th efor will yell at eeedingly Chine, Glass aud Crockery Ware, Look fore. i elf of the pleasures cent Would t ven Louisa was likes Tress. : toderate rites, on the terins above named, lasses, &e. — ee A the aaa | cere Bes been ae MaL ate tne] _Alateenssortment ofDeciduons Ornamental Shade | Mpl’rate rates, on the torms Serer ees thawea || Ne ‘3 purpose is to p as cheap as any other person suitable for transplanting. rthloss shoves that have neither style, tit, | if! Fashiugton, and on as favorable terms; and I general collection of Fruit Troes, choico and | nor wear in them. fatter myself that no person wishing to purchase 3 ber will warrant his in overy particn- | Will be disappointed if they give meacall. pair will outinst three pairs of those A. GREEN, . : Trees, of all But Mr. Tims was not destined to remain a| fective mood. the result of which was that he} A gen single man. It was his f: full most vio- | thought it behooved him to disenthral himeeit. i lently in love with M x | and. #¥ a commencement, he determined to ac- | j2) of Geoxoberries, s 4 6,8, 10,12 and 14; section if, exe t : a ; soning Surraiiay in event au 18-tf 4 _No. 26 Siveuth strant. | See i che Nie tho W NS cd the pretty little sentimental blonde, with biue | cept an invitation toa bachelor dinner purty, | varisty and ¢ rte. a RANK T. SANDS, UNDERTAKER, SW tg, and the NY of the SE 1Q of section 2; sve- eyes and golden ringlets. Miss Jennings | to be given the following week by bi« triend.| Grapo Vi rican varieties, suited to F i Gamnison Singer, Navy Yanp, | tions Band 2: the N 4, of the 4% of section 2, Walked Like asylph end sung like a nightin- | Relph Rattle Hae er Ee Canenns RE eUSER eine Funeral calls attended to atall hours con- | LOS oF 3 So and 31, of townehip ser eetione d al like a sylp! = Nea - -and others, > Need “3 are, 0 2, a, +; < ale. and was, moreover, a very sensible and| It so happened that of all his friends. Mr. |” 5,00'Osace Oranges for hedging, and Ornainental | 2 £t@ last, until eutirely out, stantiy on han! READY-MADE -— a imaver ecctionte: NE tg afesetinn am eee futelligent girl She had wlways thought that. | Rattle we tke one most feared by Mes. Tine, | Sieublors for Gardons and Law TENERAL DIAWING OFFICE, COPFINS of all Kinda. and over) Gomlaaeccead | $0 3, incluave; coction SF, Me olpretion Si ere. whenever such a coneummation was brought | 2# well for her own habitsof freedom asfor} pio iy “Linuran bit tie Washington. P. NENNING will furmali Doctans, Plane Sere. | CAllonttrs from the ccuntry atromtod to with . ands appropriated by law for the use of schools, about. she woull keep ber husband in proper | the intluence he possessed over ber husband =“ —— — - > | ifications, aud Working Drawings for builders, con- | PT Ptnese oan Sporteratn terme. Also, Furniture ladina, untiinty aud other purpncce, wih bheaakated discipline. Ilev mother had done so ty va ~ It Lean only put an ond to this acquaint- ( RPL T OF WASHING N | tractors, and and others. eatly Repaired and Varnished. so BG . her, and Ler father—good, easy man—had | ance.”’ Mre. ‘Tims would say. “I shall be able cou been all the better for it. aud. indeed, had | to do what I please with Mr. Tims, and [ ee ever x ste he was : not be alarmed for the future.” ‘This was the stoos in said causd having reportod that, | fice, See eres en Re eM Te ee focling between the young married | Ato public ualc made by him onal dune inse unde: | "Mapa and Charts for surveyors and land agents, bis wife = F fs i nod his wife | &" ordor in the said enuse, Charles L. Whites was Drawing on Stone and Wood. a a As Miss Jennings was all smiles. mildness le when Mr. Tims announced to bis wife | the highest bidder and became the purchaser of five | Coloring Maps and Prints. recs are wm and acquiescence. it is not to be wondered that fagement to dinner. After the prelimi- | undivided sixths of Lot No.1. in Savers No, 98, in ie Orders received by mail will be promptly at- | om call, a iH i Mr. Tims thought he had found just the lady cs we have witnessed, Mr. Tims had bey Ashington city. for $13.58, and hath complied | tended to. - : Jo. therefore, s to suit him—one who would love him devotedly. | gone up stairs to ‘tress. Both parties had made ae sro hac nae in te eet cae from the aglex. °, he offering of the above lands will be commenced Rs es ie hd Te en eel cal Gal piecned ete eaiee asd | i" Which they are ndvortined wit! the whole stgl, = been offered and the sales thus closed; but t shall not be kept open longer than two wee and no pri entry of any af the lande will be nutied nti! after the expiration of the Ivo w Given under my hand, at the city of Washington, this 7th day of January, Anno Donum one thousurd ‘ase of John Fister, Guar- Drawiugs of Models and Machinery for inventors mi Bernard Goier, Guardian | and patent agente. r aad others. Sketches of Models deposited in the Patent Of- W. PLANT, vet, between t y Or nig crals at the lowest po b ind: t Mrs. Ti th Ee “ ered teat thoan 1 sale be tinally rati- CHOOL OF ‘ b MECHANICS’ oO eight hundred aud a ha 5 BUCHANAN ¥ . e e inio| «| up their minds, w rs. Tims was e mos ed, unless eause to the contrary shown on or - f Pa. avenue i : ; saepaies ‘Gupie Coule let and dace as | desea bofarn the Lat day of March next, provided s copy | ~ pPANESNING, Paivcsran. cae ing thocen with bt Oo rea imminicaa. = prero; vuld t S t oo 2 + : rder be ished once a week for three suc- cy in Architectural and Ornamental Dexign- | Con ¥ °. or grieve at his having entirely his own way Mr. Tims came down into the parior with his | Cossivo weeks, prior to said day = : per pet pamen a the General Land Othe dl Braztlinn CRY Commissioner b, - n80mM6 news] r | ing, Engineering and Mechanical Drawing ever: Mise Jennings had heard of the wild bache- | party suit on. His linen had been changed. | ofail eit. EPC - ‘DAY, WE F EVES ASSES, which gained we i cr SYEGL, RCELL. | MONDA highest prize at the World's Fair. Many thous- | NOTICE TO PRE DNESDAY and FRIDAY EVE. | 2 : ete . : NI . EMPTION CLAIMANTS. lor’s life her lover had been leading. and she | his bouts bad been varnished, and his hair had fo rencons Reet ED. Renee ink BAe ntl pred poe ye ares story of Agency eget al them. BO charges to his customers Every person entitled to the right of pre-e1nption studied his disposition pretty closely ; the re- | been brushed off from his brow. as of yore he | —®7-lewéw _____ Register W ‘Terms $3 per month, in advance fo d-colm | [05 Gpneultations as anoeulist. The reputation it; t2.8uy of the lands within the townships and finc- sult of her investigations, however, ‘did not | had been accustomed to brush it. Mr. Tims | (JOOD EATING AND. prea I. DRI QUPERIOR SHIRTING LIN AND COT- | fromthe appronch of age, or from increasing eats. | onal townships abovementioned 18 requir Toesate: discourage her with the prospect the future | held his gloves in the same hand with his neat RESTAURAN’ - TONS. . ract, &c.. 1s universally established throughout Eau | O00 feos he proper and adie, and make r" vomeuted She had suffered the credulous Mr. | little whalegone cane, while with his other k, con- ior Bleachod Shirtings, in thick and Sogo as. well as the Guited States, | Hiss charg © | ment there er Bs seam #1 practicable 4 ng soning eis ims to believe everything he chose. while she | hand he prepared to scize his hat, which still | Guves to be famous as ti nd Richardson & Son's supe- ~ = en patie, See ad cka puudic aieek te lope taehanate doliberately made up ber own mind in regard | lay upon the aby cre Pig * oe Pavers stexauia =; ug Fro Slets.to $1 per yard, NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED. the tract claimed: otherwise such claum will be for to the tactics it would be necessary tu pursue | het was smoothed and properly adjusted on Bis | find there the very ch ts’ and Boys’ Shirt Boxoms, in ali | 41 aces fine White Brillignts at 12%. 18, and 250. | ##**4- THOS. A - c Seebenies $5 Come Som wee sTbend mettle, Cenoyne | nome, TON thes: toe Ane Rest tims: Me Tims | ise, Ga0e) ee or two ih this | 100 Soxen’ Ladies’ Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs, | 1 "do Plaid Cambrice, dacouctscatd Wall Mas- Commissioner st tus Goonal eek Danes Lis wild notions of matrimonial liberty, and | dared to look at his wife. The Annual had | Kate, Ses Homstitched and Bordered, all very. cheap. lins, . : render bim a bearable. reasonable and obe- | been thrown aside long before he came down | “pits sooking of his estal lishment is unsvr ‘,) diy" Selling off all Fauey Silk and Woolen Dress | % pisces, small Colored Figured Builliants and | Norg.—Under the regulations of the department band steirs, and in its stead Mrs. Tims held her | and no other house of the ts mora remarkiblo | Goods st cost. z Chintzon, Fi x xa: | MS heretofore and now existing, wo payment cnn b dient husban ief i for the tuvariable good attendance of ail enipluyod J, W. COLLEY & Cv 100 pieces English and American small Figured Ca!- | made for adverusing proclamations exe-pi t » Until the question was actually “ popped.” | cambric handkerchief in her hand. Her eyes ti & ploy coe Pie cles ydobes os: « ‘coes, at 12%c., all fast colors. publishers an are spersally authorized to patrish & Mr ‘Tiws bad matters snd things entirely hie | were red with weeping. and she actually subbed | “i7fii« chargos are moderate, foa-tf 1 Ne | Wath nians other first-class Staple Goods for gen- | fi\0 Commissioner of tho (sonora! Laud Uric own way This crisis. however. was not brought | 4s Mr. ‘Tims glanced at ber. TEW FURNITURE STORE To MY FRIENDS AND THE PUBLIC—I ap inee J.W. COLL f .. . . ease -—~- abvat until after some months’ preliminary By 1 suppose [ am Nak = aeintee Me. N® . ais i hava yboen adding to iy peor Shep 3 a fe9-2w tle = : Tur Subscriber inting grae additions 9 courtship. It wasa delightful evening in the nn. ashe prepared to make a fish for the | We are now receiving our Fal! stock of FURNT- aa CHINA SI Ts, bere aod See hae SAMUEL WISE. 7. et factors, making it now one of the large 7 wwouth of May when Mr. Tite asked the im-| duor I will be back early, my love,” said Tones HpCee ECR Ray athe heave Gvor_bosn gold in this city—sets of 44 pieces Ss CARPENTER AND BUILDER, _| in ths Districts where his fueilities Te portant question that was to decide bis fate, | he. by way of a consoling farewell Washingtes,. We would inuiteail to call bo for 34; TUMBLERS as low as 40 cents per dozen. | No. 348 E street, between 12th and 13th streets, offers Wo gneeurins CARR AGE & LIGH ; is sami 4 yin the little ~ Theophilus, dear ‘Lbeuphilus!” zhrieked |p) Seefone tur Invtto is, “Quick Salos Please call and examine at No. 313 Penn. avenue, services to do cvory description of work'in his | WA of all Kiads cannot by su.passed. oy he moun was beaming brightly in le vp! fore purchasing. if Motto is, “CQuic! vest living rates. Persons about to | from hi experience iu the busin as, he hopes i he aa lone with bisen-| Mrs ‘Time, hysterically, and in a momeut Mr. | and dmall Proft | between 9th and 10th streets. = pathy jabe of H 1h pei A Be Fes : parlor. in whieh he sat all alone wit 3 y ‘Old Furniture taken in oxehange for new. de 21-6m JOUN MeDEVITT. ving ©1 ntry jobs of any kind to be ex- | to give general satisfaction. - kept on chantress, and the air was fragrant with the sacha pees a pee ea uraiture FOUN BOs TZ & BRO. coe MAR LG de ccuped had better give kame call before giving out re) kinds of Carriages and Light Wagons kept oa erfuue of spring flowers. Mr Tims had not] “You willggo, Theophilus ?"’ as| ba 1 Odd Fellows? Hall 7th st, 2 ay . gtd na oe Z =k fe 4-003 . oalhatte : Eetually aud deliberately intended to put the | Tims, iu # low. plaintive voico, which seemed MgOT TP GR al the Cicarsde vgs AMAR, MOTT & AUTUORNEYS-AT-Law, | SCHOOL WATCHER: Been a aad jean tart direct question on that ceeasion, but there was | tv iudicate (hut her life depended upon the an- | AL me aM BROTYPES of tho Finest Finish. | _ Hoty SrRixe, Mins. i SeHOOE WATCHES: 7 Seond-hand Carringon taken ies nae ‘eal something in the atmosphere. something in the | swer. . AMBROTYPES on Will practic in the Bie Court of Errors and Ap SCHOOL WATe ones. corner af ith and F. ats, moonlight. something perhaps iu the position| “1 really must go this time, my love,”’ re- et Sg nN poole st Jackeon, the Fedecns Coast at Fs SCHOOL WATCHES! i. ee STEAM FITTIX he occupied. that was irresist’ble. He hesita- | plied Mr. Tims, who looked quite unequal to SAN DS'S CALLERS.” Ppl, aaa Sst receiv ek HOOk WATCHES! JUN BING GAS AND. J neatly and prompts as dialogues between young ladics and young | much pain. I will uot again aecept an invita- | _ fo 10-te Opposite Contre Markit. > DEF | cach. 2 H. SEM! lateness = seeder pelkerg= Fy peed ntlemen will sometimes take. and then out | tion from Kattle a tbs Notece, TO AF BRICKLAY- NG bonges and < BoB tS fes Jeweler, 380 Penn. avenve. oo los » as a idk to beexecutad in the most sulatas cca! Wet poitive ~willyou have me?" | Why. oh! why did T ever love'” cried ERS, : rior lot of FRONT Sho'buys and weils,ameng others, the | J OOK AT YOUR HANDS AND PRET—ail A oF tian hike tuanner. . > A " ii “orif th wh Thave on ha: very superior lot of FRO) in Wautof GLOVES or HOSIERY ‘ ly on knud » emi! supply of Gas but @ suppositious case. that might be ap- | Mrs. Tims, wildly; «or if I must love, why wag | ,,1.have on hand & Nory sped ia hie oie iablo and superior articles, mn Saas e or RY are | Lhave which lean fara “ plied. and whieh right or might not be intro- | 1 doomed to love 80 passionately, so intensely, | Porsoun’ desirous of building would de well to eall | fe 3-law2m* _ Filo taladent ace in Washing-] ! proceed me AM pope a no Rt ren eae duetory to farther tender negotiation. Mise | with a love that could never be returned ! and examine before purchastug. Apply atthoccrner | HE eALO ROBES! BUFFA pedagogic pee Poe nage w CELADON SNYDER. wy “ %) m . pa 9 a ji ot New Jersey evenue and N street south. F y qu + ‘4 Louisa Jennings, however, hud heard some + You ave unjust. Louisa,’’ said Mr. Tims, | of New x KH. LAM BUF ALO KOB! st imported to my order, Call aud look, if'you foe to Star 8 thing about the frailty of young geutlemen, and | who, as usual, found himself on the defensive. | ¢, 19-4 No. 25 New Jo hon erat Gnnian BEDEARD, ROSES ee «lo not —— aR Re Bal ES - ADEE BRalis PLATS Ct BLs, - she was not disposed to understand paral “You kuow I love fon — eagpeet adog “4 LL OPERA BOOKS at the Music Store of they are walling very Crt a Sours. aa ee gerne gfe Lf Pa. av. 1A ook FUP ER at G . age ory RLe affected not to know at what the young man © And yet. said Mra. Tims, ing, “yo W. G METZEROTT, C . no 9)-¢ot! |. Browns’ Natiopal hotels