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Re il - a i THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED, AT THE STAK BUILDINGS, coruer Pennsy\vania Avenue aod Eleveuth Street, aY W. D. WALLACH. —_—- = -___ Papers served in packages by carriers at 4a year, er osnts per month. To mail subsoribers the sub soription price 18 $3.50 & year, in advance; $2 for gia moaths; ® for three months; and for less than t the rate of 12 cents a week. Single rappers, 2 cents. NTs (of cight lines to the square) inserted throe times for $1; every other day or semi- week!y, 25 per cent. advance; once a week, 50 per eeut. advance. EE THE WIFE'S EXPERIMENT Ma. why don’t you ever dress up?” asked little Nellie Thornton, as her mother finished broching the child's hair, and tying her clean spron, There was a momentary surprise on + Thornton's face; but she answered, care- jessly, “Oh, no one cares how I look.”” Don't Pa love to see you look pretty ?”” per- visted the child. The mother did not reply, but invuinntarily she glanced at her slovenly attire, the faled and worn calico dress and dingy apron, both bearing witness to an intimate ac- quaiutanees with the dish-pan and stove—the siip-shod shoes, and soiled stockings—and she could sot help remembering how she had that ing appesred with uncombed hair, and prepared her busband’s breakfast before he left home for the neighboring market-town. “Sure ve '” mused she, ‘how I do look"? And then Memory pointed back a few years to @ peatly sud tastefully-dressed maiden, some- tumes busy in ber father’s house, again ming- ling with her young companions, but never un- » her appearance, always fresh and bloom- jug: and this she knew, fall well. was a picture of herself, when Charles Thornton first won her act Such was the bride he bad taken nt home,—how had mature life ful- le »phecy of youth / . She wae still comely in features, graceful in form, but few would call her a handsome or an accomplished woman; for, alxs' all other char- acteristics were overshadowed by this repul- sive trait. Yet she loved to see others neat, and her house and children did not seem tu be- long to her. sv well kept and tidy did they al- ways look. As a housekeeper she execiled: and her husband was long in acknowledging to him- self the unwelcome fact that he had married an incurrigible sloven. When, like too many other young wives, she he to grow negligent in regard to her dress, he readily excused her in his own mind, and thought “she is not well,” or, ‘‘she has so much to do;’ and pereeiving no abatement in his kind attentions, she naturally concluded he was pertcetly satisfied. Asher family cares iucreased, and she went less into company, sho beenme still more careless of her personal ap- 1 contented herself with seeing = was lacking which could contri- bute to the comfort ear buskand and children, supposing that sv trivial a matter as her pparel could possibly affect their happi- Ail thix chain of cireumstances hitherto cht of passed before her, us the little peated the query,—"Don’t u look pretty ?” my child.” she answered, and her re- © was tuken,—che would try an experiment, and prove whether Mr-Thornton were really isiiferent un the subject or pot Giving Nel- are-book with which te amuse herself, she went to herown room, mentally efclaimed, “at any rec. EM never put on this rig again— net even washing-day.”’ She proceeded to her ciothes-press nd removed one atter another,— come Were razged, others faded. all out of style, aud some unfit to wear.—at length she found one which had long ago been Inid aside, as “too light to wear about the house.” It was a nice French print, rese colored and white, and she remembered had once been a favorite with her husband. The old adage, «fashions come round in seven years,’’ seemed true in this case: for the dress made in the then prevailing style + This is the thing,” she thought, and she hastene:t to perform Eee toilette, saying to herself. “{ must alter my dark gingham to wear mornings, and get It al reaay before Uharles comes home.””” Then she released her long. dark bair from simprisonment in a most ungracefal twist, and carefully brushin; glossy waves,she plaited it in the broad braids i © much to admire in the that nothin f her girlhuwd The uaw d task brought back many re- miniseences se long vanished years, and in her eyes as she thought of the ¥ changes. time had wrought in those she loved, but she murmur. What hath sadness like the change in ow eswefind?’’ Inthat hour she realized how an apparently trivial fault had gained the mastery over her. and im perceptibly had placed a barrier her and the one she loved on carth. ‘I chided her.—never apparently tered sppeara longer urged he r ed her al but che well knew he no i “ nor did he is at his thoah he wa man, and young wite evidum we gether except ing church, and even dressing for that was gen- erally tov much of an effort for Mrs. Thornton, she would stay at home to ke ne e.* after preparing her little ones to accompany their father. and the neighbors soon ceased exp eting te meet her at public worship or in their s« gatherings—and so, one by one, they neglee te call on her until but very few of the namhyr cominued to exchange friendly civilities with her. She had wondered at this, had felt mor- tiGed and pained heretofore; now she clearly saw it was her own fault, the vail was removed from her eyes, and the mistake of her life was revealed in its true enormity. Sincerely did he repent of her past error, calmly and seri sly resolve on future and immediate ameud laeut owhile her hands were not idle, and at h the metamorphosis was complete. The ‘ot pink drapery hung gracefally about ber m. naparting an unusual brilliancy to her vaplexion.—her best wrought collar was fus- ned with a eostly b.ooch. ber hushand’s wed- exif which had not seen the light for many aday. Glaneing one more at her mirror. to be certain her toilette needed no more fivisbing toarhes. she took her sewing, and returned to the sitting room. Lutte Nellie had wearied of her picture- book. aud was now playing with the kitten A> Mr. Thornton cate she clapped her honds in childish delight, exclaimed, h. Ma. how etty—pretty' and running to her kissed ber again Sud again, then drew her lit- Ue chair eluse to her side, and eagerly watched her as she plied her needle, repairing the giug- haw dress Just before it was completed, Neilie’s brothers came from schol, and pausing at the half- opened door, Willie wispered to Charlie, «I guess we've got company, for mothe all dressed up.”’ It was with mingled emotions of — and pain that Mrs. Thornton observed ver children were unusually docile and obedi- eut, hastening to perfurm their accustomed tes without being even reminded of them Cbildren are natural and unaffected lovers of the beautiful, and their intuitive pereeptions Ul not often suffer from comparison with the opinions of mature worldly wisduin. It was with a feeling of admiration that these children tow looked upon their mother, and ssxemed to a-iter it a privilege to do something fur her It was “let me get the kindlings.”—+-[{ wij] wake the fice, ’—and ~may I fill the tea-k “—instead of, as was sometimes the % “—"E don’t want to,” — why om t Willie Nellie was too small to render much aasis- tyee, but she often turned from her frolic with vee kitten, to look at her mother, and utter rhildish remark expressive of joy amd love. At last the clock struck the hour when Mr Thernton was expected, and his wite preeceded t» lay the table h unusual care, and to place thereva several chuice iands uf which she knew he was particulariy fond Meanwhile let us form the Acquaintance of the absent husband and father, whom we find to the neighboring town, jnst completing his day's traffic, He is Gae-looking. middle-aged man, with an unmis nble twinkle of kindly fi his eye. and the lines of good-humer plainly traced mbout bis mouth —we know at a glance that he is cheerful and indulgent in hi- family, and are at once Prepossessed in his fe- vor. As he is leaving the store, where heh made his last parebase for the day, he is accosted in fauitinr mansfer by a tail gentleman jast enter- iug the door. He recognizes an old fri nd, and exclaims, “George Morton, is it you?” ‘The vet, XIII. se cen at cteeR paper. Price—THREE © gteeting is mutually cordial; they were in boyhood and early youth, but sinee, Mr. = cs — Morton has been practising law in a distant OR RENT—The DWELLING PART of the city, they have seldom met, and this is no place onst of he taco ae et side of Peunazivania av., 500 SEVENTH STREET 500 35 ev a POTS ER. 35 nu : ig H. MELA & SON. acti WASHINGTON BRANCH RAILROAD. to exchange their many questions and answers. ware it to CAMP Ts COY Boots anv Snor« Curarer THan Ever. W. ALB I @ RTO’ for ae mre fine pan of age oo light | F VLE él Bro: oe Bd. 5 = meriste The Bargest, Cheapest, and ‘Most ¥ morn heat et thesia Apert pe Ratret at coi 7 ““democrat’’ are standing near by, and it itua TS zs aed oy "of all bas little ‘porsecion to . 3 pa = aes VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE-Si BOOTS AND SHOES aware, keeps constantly on hand a large stock of all iri® county, at Fd miles socompany his friend to his home which he has | Georgetown, at the intersection of A te never yet visited. The conversation is livel: ginrsen o vient ‘or of ya LATS, sorns aud spirited—they recall the feats of their | Mth and K streets. Ashington. D. in 10. school days, and the experiences of after life, ALUABLE FARM FOR SAL and compare their present position in the about 2 sores. in Fairfax coi world, with the golden future of which they Som its cit — ever brought to this City can now he found! at No. 500 Seventh STREET, door above Odd Fellows’ Hail, List oF Prices. se’ On and after Thoreday next, Zist inst., Trstns will leave. Washington at 4.40 and 6.50 8. m, Me at Sand 6.15 p.m. Baltivnore at 4.20 and 7.45 a. m. Do, at4.l5and 5.3) p.m. , The first, second, and third connoet with Trains for the East and Wes the didereut grades of POWDER manufactured by them, embracing. in part— Blasting and Mining Powder, in 25 and50 ib. kege Canuion-and Mtunket don UR. Goren 2 ment proof, a Sporting Fy FE, ® FFP, nox, 1236 ucking Fawder, "SS ? 12 fi “Bor fine it. aoe wa The second and fourth are Way Train i nd do. Tb. eaniater ; used to dream. Mr Morton is a bachelor, and | £0!%4; Pe. ne iz | Piamont Grain do. ing and lee th here | 8p T. H. PARSONS, Agent very fastidious in his tastes—as that class of | under {61 Mie'ent Grane f retegged eee erg do. nd 3% Ib. canisters ARRANGEMENT xx of departure individuals are prone to be. The recollection | of fruit, raspherri Ko. ko. The | reels, fom 25 cents to ¥ F, EF, FFF, fod % Ib, canisters of steamers GEOR = THOMAS COLLY r of this flashes on Mr. Thornton's mind as they RE, iy Tuestred the Torin wil bo dive, in 5, do, in ib. flasks and canisters . farm be divided, drive along towards their destination. Atonce | For, pattioulars apply to CHARLES HASKING Ararechauce, Cal Virginia Rifle in Ib, canisters ly. H. MELA & SON, No. 800 Se Kor, partion! os ronth skrent: i packnaer Fuse of superior quality, in barrels a 1%, 8 mn eae an his zeal in the dialogue abates, and he becomes | Atehitect, Penn. avenue, mar ap lt-1m Don’t forget—t door above O.F. Hall. | SALPRgkages. he suld at manutheturers mer Thomas Collyer thongnttal — silent, and does not = his Pee eae ah Bere medntion germs, & very =p lt - TAKENOTICE. ieee, and. delivered free of charge to ro partor |) From Riovkaue Agee Genres Pace—at 3, Norton sage nut Seoms willing to afford Mr. | f,,jenitable RESIDENCE, be Imuilding. attached, sacle chs ™ The charactor of Dupont’s Powder has been so well and favorably known for a half century, that we deem it uunecessary to say anything in its 8, 10.0. m0. 11% A. m., 1,4, and ' A ean ik—Sicamer T Boors —Whon you find your SHOES do not wear or do not look neat, = go to GRIFFIN & BRO.’S, No. Si4 Penn. avenue. Yon will find them always prepared to Morton an opportanity to admire the beautiful containing in ali 14 re shag a very di scenery on either hand,—the hills and valleys | and a deep back lot teak alley; witeated Gouthe clad in the fresh verdure of June, while the | "01th side of F strect. between izth and 13th nas Collyer—at joept Tuesday and tyer will run her reg » Tr: rve you with the most fashionable styles, war- | Praise. is viar tips ut \ heretofore, and omit lofty mountain ranges look bluc and din in Patent Ose nei eased, Depactine! it Aud | Tanted to wear well, and at the lowest possinineesh | I= We take pleasure at all times in showing | 22 tii en Washineion and Alexandria from the distance. He cannot help wondering if | ant location for & residence in Washiagton city, | Price. ______mar9__ | samples and styles of packages to sportsmen ‘p.m. only, they will find hi: 1 ae — — others, (alm. and m, boats from Alexan wife in the sa: - | For terms and a full description of the promises ap * NOTICE. Office No. 35 High street, immediately ad- 1 with the t of the ore and dicament in which he left nen ea eee, | pate POLLARD WEBI NS fam Bima A For rar: napisthersingtreceivedasplen- | ofiiar ertansy ® His neste } Hasivond for the North and Ween ies ay aha Py ning, | street ap 22 | did assortment of Gentlemon’s French im- \REMONT HOUSE, 5 i a 7 . m. boats from Washing’ and involuntarily shrinks from introducing so Vc Pha very deatralle WE orted Patent Leather and Calf Pump-“olo T lidedigon: epee No of the Orange and Alex slatternly a personage to his refined and culti- No. 67 Bridge street, at the, Boots, Mpirore and Villa Patent Ceather CHICAGO: ILLINOIS, vated friend. ‘s rs Shoes! Fer Ladica—White Satin sit Hrd Congrons and Lace Gaiters nid” Slippers; alee, Leerous Sipps. and examine Mi an” aoe ee et HOOVER'S, The Proprietors, having added, during the last ear, MANY new improvements, such aL Esrpeting and dare ED Introducin: new Water Closets, Bath Koon, and ev igeand Jefferson streets, Georgetown, It has Bat it is now too late to retract his polite in- | been thoroughly renovated and supplied with every yitation—they are entering the old “ home- pode oe neil re and kas throughout [t eon- T REDUCTION. BILT LINE of United States Tue VA arti L t “ " mail ster 4 Sarees eae stend”’—one ficld more and his fertile farm | sil weet 2 room, bewide Siete be care fo17___fron Hall, Pa. av. bet. oth and loth sis, rexpho ly invite pablo nrweRnost i VaNprauil » Cap, Lefevre | OCEAN QUEEN with its well kept fences, appears in view. | ‘ity cellar. From te windows are chariuing views factlitios for their accommodation. mas = ’ TT MEMBERS OF CONGRESS, STRAN- TRUNKS TRONKS | FROWKS!!! The largest assortment of Sole Leather DRESS STEEL FRAME TRUNKS this side baht Sage gat Sis stock of all qualities oS gee gE E TRUNKS CARPET and LEATHER BAGS and VALISES, at 8. P. HOOVER’ felis “Tron Hall, Pa. av., bet. sth and loth ste, BOOTS AND SHOES. Taw dapsone manufacturing and keop a full at of Ladies" double-sole Mor. Boo gl ‘lies’ A. glove Kid Battoned | oe} jer” ung. 7 saiters, Children’s bot Kings Lasting Hattos Gattors, 750 White Kid Slippers. for Ladies and Misses, at very Jow prices, Missns’ and Children’s Boots and Shoes of every description, equally low, all Lourown make, » RO} a No, 2 Pa, ave., Market Space, Yonder is his neat white house, surrounded phil oe err tetatoma river, with the ad with elms and maples. rhey drive through | healthy, the large gateway, the man John comes from | autre of Dr. the barn te put out the horses, and Mr. Tho 7 ton hurries up the walk to the piazza, leat ng his friend to follow at his leisure—he must seo his wife first, and if possible harry her out of JABLE IMPROVED PROP: sight before their visitor enters. He rushes E iN Lb WASHINGTON Ci into the sitting room—words cannot express tea satiety Weeat phe, wadors his amazement—there sits the very image of | of September next, the PREMISE onthe south- his lovely bride, and a self-conscious blush psp ar Sod Peas, seouue and th street, whioh mantles her cheek as he stoops tu kiss her with | for nearly terol dE trailer i eels eden ed words of joyful surprise-—*Why, Ellen!” He the Fe oral Mottenalie Tene tenes Pomecer has time for no more, George Morton has fol- ee, shoes mares petwoon the Capitol cl fowed him. and he exclaims—-IHx! Chariey, | d¢nt’s. house, and its immediate proximity to the as lover-like as ever—hasn’t the honey-moon Wastiartns Thentre sy Phiharinomte Hall, ong set yet?” and then he is duly presented to year, renders this property b odds the most Mrs. Thornton, who. under the pleasing cx- | dligthle in Washington cits fin The House, being the largest first-class Hotel in the = Northwest, and its locality, corner of Lake and Dearborn sts., In the immediate vicinity of the most fashionable Places of amusements, and close proximity to the different Railroad Depots and Steamboat Landings, a In the Centre of the snest desirable Business Portions e City, resents superior inducements to the traveler, fo usiness or pleasure, _fezl-sm_ "GAGE. BROTHER & DRAKE. M 7 J.G. STEVENS, ERCHANT TAILOR AND CLOTHIER, No. 370 P. Hote?. ‘enn. Arenmur, Brown. he situation is convenient and aaa on tholstef May. En- AS. H. CRAGIN, 124 Dumbarton si ‘R- | Also, several Stables and Carriage-houses for rent, Supplied with water fromthe Aqueduct. Ap- ly Ove. ab 28-t! Will form a vor tNtGHTLy line betwe Naw Yerx Sournaxeron,and Haven beget, under Mail Coutract leaving this mide each alternate SATURDAY. and the other side DNESDAY each alternate W MAEW YORK |FROM HAVRE AND POR SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE. rds Pamderbilt North Star. Ariel. Vanderd There ston r Carry able sur, RP SLOUFAGS PASSONKers. nes 2.50, | Hof Passace—Euther Way the Same—Por ‘Alin, $12 and $10: second catun z fing to location of ° teabin, $8 . S ssned of passage from ecre ve aud Park D. TORRANCE, No. Bowling Green, ap 153m ow York. Jn 13-00 2d door above &th st. tention of E.—The steamer JAMES GUY having a . : Kuropean plan, Its sleeping apartinents can easi! ad : ‘ to the pi here the Pots citeweut of the occasion, appears to far better | be arranged to accomimedate one hundred persons WASHINGTON CITY, distinctly marke e advantage than usual. Tea is svon upon the cornfortebly wan fe a cue its ecokine, nged in mianatecte! ng Ladies’ ae yreured from impo ome! vie jasti dining, restaurant ruuents can’ be ar- *, and Cinidren’s Shoes for, fair dealing. rpg er Sry gentiomen = eee H swpiecchhnd raused to acoommoriate even n far xreater number 2 serra, we ought | = Mr. Wa. Biowwer. favorably known to many the tempting repast spread efore them. A} ontho European The entrances, public and ie what wil! suit them i this [i % ys of Washingt 4 Cutter of distincutsted happy meal it is to Charles Thornton, whe nto, will De Unt at within : nfoet of Ponn, y any tint we ae ; which you enn prove | the ¢ ailing pcpactmout, a.m. stopping At ail i o ic sti avenue, and nearer to ALT Atel ha uC | hb 1 « work a trial can findcatali times) S fricuds aan he pubue ml seoturning sc with Nara’. Bouse, Agent, Atex JOTICKE TO TRAVE ine Hing teruin, ken apply iy We D. + Siar Ofhice, Washington vita. rn, — climbing her father's ee ieee lacie nfidentially, * Don’t mama want q look pretty’? He kisses her and answers, WOOD AND COAL. “Yes, my darling. EEP IT BEFORE THE The evening passes pleasantly and swifuly K : PEOP: “ away, and many a half-forgotten simile of their | THAT A. PAYNTER'S ¢ ‘TEAM KIND- Incton city the so well-known as J. W, MoCurdy & Son's Philadelphia make. ne 2t-1y T TRI S!—-TRUNKS" = HE Undersigned has now and constantly keeps on hand «large and very superior ax Bea eoitinent of Sole-Leather \i aR ‘and VALIS ; a 2 Kx; VELVE cvaxes little Nellie tu sit ou his lap, but she souu slides de knee, whispers IN OR SHINE, st x, THE FANCY GOODS DEALER, Has a Rush? Ri fl th f FROM WASHINGTON DIRECT TO ALL PARTS OF THE SOUTH AND THE SOUTHWEST, Via PoTomac STrAwERS AND Rich MOND AND PoTo- Wood- Box ant CANV LING AND STOV ALLs Si nS, & GOODS ele the p eee ee i i e 5 x NG AND S » SADDLES, NESS, S, &e. 2 48 pad vig which still gleams brightin thedienea wees 3225 ane he ciceake aera and overs eseraghion of | ten ofa hts net tthe intron Etat ecg both feel younger and better fur their inter. eae ‘pairing executed with WAS 3 TOPHAM. beetand moat Fach nelle tarde of ae Tho two fant Daily ines from Washington forthe view, and determine never to become sv like Ru? Late TorHam & Noreiert, 336 Pa. av. i t. Sth and uth i South and Southwest, Boats leave their per ths, foo! strangers again. Mr. Morton’s soliloquy, as B22 EE eh th ore owe Sa (State wr | foe erorting inet con sens fe Dee * Well, iS i py tami CS . 6 Pexn. Avenv y What a lucky fellow Charley eee & aba. 23 : £35 —— On MONDAY, May 2, 1558 “ Vernon. By th peat they insure a « pome wifo and children—and she so good a| Ordernieftar® WK. Hand's, coroeite Wil housekeeper, os Maybe I'll settle down or at Page's Wharf Ballant ne", saath treet; some day myself’—whi pleasing idea that | or a ‘age's | . foot of stront, promp iy at Ignt mingled With hia vision. Storec aouth mae of 2mnbell’s tiene and Sand Ai be next morning Mr. Thornton watched his Bo acccmpany the: prler jn all pos a je bere wife's movements with some anxiety—he could | when the [uel is delivered. 5 not bear to have her destroy the favorable im- | — °? 2° EAE AT ITER mk Benes Wiel. supper anda rest of " 1 or state-rooms, and arrive in Richmond in time to Seanest with eli the Trains for the South and South- ¥. Tho undersigned respectfully calls the attenti of the citizens of Washington to his large and car: EER DA: MADE CLOTHING “AGENTS FURNISHING GO. My stook is compos: dal the vor b and Of tid lates Paani ne ey D, DENTAL. NOTICE. R. HILLS has removed his office to the rooms long cceupied by Dr. Malster, (306 Penn’ in, avenue, between %th aud 10th ets.,) where] Tbe pleased to see all who nar desire errvions. For professional ability I am kindly “ted to refer to Dr, Ma!ster. jaé = staceomeaystates ie route, 44 * mi one railreadine thas OY other route, making certaiua 2p . i. Sse M. Loos, Beier and patentee of ere? EE Tontin . _ only required to satisfy the most fa. BS ay tw ression which he was certain she had inade | (YALTS' CITY STEAM FIRE WOODM the MIN PLATE TERT nds, - — a M oe Mie Elanta mace and yet some irresistible | GF Woot pre road ay perpons personally at his offoe tn this Bites J EMF ICH’s LAGER BE Seine hee RI : ' 4 agate oh ‘ o rte of the city, D b ersong cin wear these Teeth w. No. 510 ELEVENTH ¢ . 4 impulse forbade his offering any suggestion or | {22H Ptrrdors be mort pu nut wear othera; nnd bo person can wear othore Tove deors North of the Gas Company's Oppee.” | ALL alluding in any way to the delicate Subject 30 | money to accompany the * wear thes a The and ersisned respectfully Announces thas ay fo long unmentioned’ between them. But Mrs. | the fuel is delivered. . .& WW. Perse a calling re my eo can hea modated has Soonpind a Wa. Ygebon, sgenc ee AS Sou Thornton needed no friendly xdvice—with true | mage es-ty Rag ld er as, . tiepark: Grae who Are particular ana wok eke pert W prepared to furnish to the trade or private | DA womanly tact she perceived the advantage she cleanest, strongest, aot most Lett Cgntare that —— Lacs haus pow ee -_ rary cops at yi had gain ud was not at all inclined to re- AS. M. McCAMLY & CO. art can produce, the MID a PL w pete — gia L . . 4 . M. a . cO., eo fuily warranted. cily, Rs in all nm 8,48 the Lest manufac: linquish it. The dark gingham dress, linen | J DEALERS IN hae bo ib ees ; s , | tured inthe United States. T callie aed aniey eoce fo ena oe appropriate | FIRST-CLASS FASHIONABLE CLOTHING | often stroste: alsnsse7 Arak stiets Beneaee | irs Allorders prompt filled, and delivered free | 1 A and becoming morning attire fur n hoasekeep- er; and the t fos oe PETER EMRICH. GENTS’ FINE FURNISHING GOODS, pha. ge 2i-ly fe afforited the guest no ovea-| No. 390 Pa. avenue, (National Hotel Building,) Penn. avenu ye door cast of Browns’ Hot —— - = board the Boats, foot of sth " ig. nes as : his opinion in regard tot | PRUNKS var Dy CARPET BAGS. CABINET WARE, &c. au 6-1y [Union] """ "Ticket Agent. Y of his amiable hostess. Early | TEN YS : — ~ ae a Teen ;w R EMENT! iu the forenoon, Mr. Morton took leave of bi ; ‘i mea (3% D STREET 350 EW ARRA é : hospitable friends, being called away by prese- | (JROVER & BAKER 320 N € IBRATED FAMILY WING MACHINES. ed that these Machines are PAPERUANGINGS New 5 k, cheap for ca ing aitairs of business. Mr. and Mrs. Thornton returned to their ae- KEAT SOUTHWESTERN ROUTE, Via Onancr ano ALexanvnia Rat.noan. © meut in the Dist experienced workm ions twa the best in the market for faintly sewing. Spools as | aetinn enarn story loese, 3 : prt. Bea a {aa Dea cesteened wvoen tions, bat it was with eeeewet | Ue ven Jt re mmr ncy ent ney Sewany upon them | SPRING GPS, $2, N. BAN = Sew ea : energy. and new sense of quiet happiness without rowind + hes dowe promptly xn making asram of ¢ in an ansurpassable manner, ap I6-im ay are simple ine f AT LOUNG CARVEDWALNCOT TRI SPI able to get out of ‘ "he NDED ROCKING CHAIR PY HOLLOW CHAIRS. & {7 Alt the Fi ure is manulas city, and guarai TON CITY, D.C. To TENNESSEE, ALABAN FROM WASHI feos deeply felt’ because unexpressed i or two afterwards Mr. Thorutou invited his wile to accompany him to town, & ing he tien, easily and noiseless in the A fall assortment ed in this SS.—SMALL PRrovits anv Qvics 3 PANOM PF LOUIS AXAY thonght she might ke to do seme shopping; | at factory prices by ag PRS EE a a Z ARKANSAS, ANDTEXAS, wud she. with no apparent curprise, but with | po ate, a fall suppiy of dD - memn3S0 D at. bets tie aint Leh, in best Cases. or : HROUGH TICKETS oan be obtained at the heartfelt pleasure, neceded to the Proposal. | TON, and everything pertaining to these Sewing 10> Furniture Repaired aud Varnished. ap l4-ly Frames at N. York = c af rAT " Faw ee eATLROAD OF- » fe ing S: ‘ i ssi ps chines. Se = ae = “ICE. corner of Penns; Ivania avenue and si Loe panna precaynloe eee cee ee belie" roca Ciperstar in Siteadinte to! ahorw ibe NEW FURNITURE prices. Come. il, 4: Wasiiugton, “on heart of the ‘Steam Berry Bont ample i sty eyes (to be digest " ve full hi - tock of F' Georgo Page. or at the office of the Orange ed at the next sewing society,) in the appear- eudigivo fall instructions in their ese, TUREA HOUSE PURNISHING GOODS. for one of those 3 Alexandria Railroad, at Alexandria, ance of Mrs. Thornton at church elad in plain 7 and selling lower than any other house in obtain the neu’ = : ? ‘ VILLE. LYNG! hut rich costume, an entire new outfit, which Parente On cosa lar prone, at KC if Seo Pe EE ANC ; they could not deny ‘‘made her luvk ten years and small Pre Eig. Gallery, Penneyl- HATTANOOGA ILLE.H =” Old Furniture taken in exchange for new. Gallery y - : VILLE, GRAND JONCTION, ME R apang ae rene ‘ J ND, Lt & JOHN BONTZ & BRO Hapa yerapes ji MONTGOMERY AND NEW ORLEANS. This was the begivning of the reform, and it A full axsortment of all Kinds i Hall 7th st, | ‘Sth and 1th streets, near Willer jiaMly | MO “ an ly ‘Odd Feilow was the dawning of a brighter day for the hus-| FULL WEIGHT. AND 2 s bo WXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF MEAST band and wife of our story. Trav, habits of FAIK PRICES BXPE’T. SDSA JOHNSON, PRACTICAL CABINET - ‘3 t derstood that te doi y such eee nding are not conquered in a week Gack eee Roce eeeces Seavocdere eit Box ay ota or @ nent A WEHARERS and UNDERTA > A ty S, northeast corner 6th and F quell «i very often was Mrs. Thornton please xend the money or have it ready when the ROSEWOOP AND. x EE ituke, | *} ts. keeps oo tants on hand all ae tempted to — to their long-tolerated sway; | fuel isdelivered, thereby saving us the trouble of T nd senting fore or hg autworiber, having comploted his axsortment tints aud sines TARY RADE COFFIN but she fought valiantly against their influence, Wewculs cay ie Gees iw persons having ao- | Of Furniture, would respectfully nud in time she vanquished them. An air of | counts. we consider themidue ar awe th invite the citizens of Washing to the ro {ledies from the old buria! we pre gronnds to the now comaterios : taste and elegance, before uukuown, new per- | sat thom ; consequently woexpact the a ones wien Saaimine hig stock, for them: {014 furniture neatly repaired and varnished, valed their dwelling, and year afier year the | presen’ NW. Corner I2thana’G 547: and | Solves, consisting of— —" links of affection which united them asa fam- | 0 het, below W. o Fine Mahogany, alnut, Cherry, and other Ward ily grew brighter and purer, even radiating the Wwuite ‘ob ——— aN — Mahogany, Walnnt, and Cherry Jonny Lind holy light of a Christian home. MeKEN} Doom <)) |) abate risa if By a direct route, and continuous railway conneo- tion to Memphis, Affording greater expedition and comfort, and be ing ever 200 1/08 shorter than by any other route. Tire stcasn forry boat Gousgo Page leaves the foot of 7th strect'at 6, a. m., for Alexandr: sengers take the cars for Richmond, CI Staunton, White Sulphur Springs, We and at 63 p. m. for Richmond and al! = west, making sure and close con! ons to Mem- . Bazcace Wogone — hegre oy Jeave the office até o'ele A. m, And & p.m. ppameaad oC rg ) ee jetvtf Washington. where = Just received a carro ing Sand, Wood and © the above. Also, Bnild- val, cheap for cash, at my food Ei cab. 1 dene Gall ed ee \HE PACUWIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COM- But it was not unti ny years had passed | “PARK FIRE ¥.—Cash capital and | Fine Walnutend Rosewood Etegeres, Ladies’ Cab soarenitra ne wot, aloes mere | shun Seenenaahiiztet this Canupant antee’ away, and our little Nellie, now a lovely maid- | supplies SSmvae, nearly; and correspondents of | i, iMgte BOd WUT at Ralag and Chairs Dealer in Wood, Coal and Sand, | One et tents Malic ACAPULCO eee en, was about to resign ker place as pel her | Qs\ome jut iabae salutes adianeet cad promptly | Pingsolid oak Marble-topandother Cottage Cham- | _ mar 25 (Statos.) oor. ith and (ats. newr Canal the Univod a Bir ACALULA father’s household, aud assume a new dignity | paid. ‘Offi 526 Th street.nearD. ap bers Fine Mahexany avd Walnut Dressing and other nreaus and Sideboards, Fine Mahogany and other Chairs, of every descrip- tion, 7 arble-top Centre, Sofa, and other Tables, ar G aes aud Crockery Ware, Louking- lasses, &c. My purpose 18 to sell as cheap ag any other person in Washington, anv! on ae favornhle termes "end ia anvther's home. that her smother imparted | oR BE SMITH to her the story of her own early errors, and C = FS Th st. bet. Dend z St8., north, e insid- Estate Bougth and Sold, Cr ee ggg eto dented Remotergeed My Rm gong KH No ious for to domestic happiness—disrexard of | [Mh and Virginia, within a short distance of this litle Gangs, and kissing ber daughier with oily. maternal pride and f ndness, she thanked her Farms Exchangea for those simple, child like words, which had | j¥stern Lands Bought, s G FISHING TACKLE, BRIPPITH & SHIELDS have in storean exce!- lent assortment of Join: ale, Let ™ nts, Corks, Hooks of every n eers, &c. For sale wholesale or retail at_the lowest prices at 339 Penn. avenue, opposite Brown's. ma Fc ea, ssengers, connectin; S. hese Steamships have been inspected and ap- proved by the Navy Department, and guarauty speed safety. ge oy Railroad (47 miles lo > SOMETHING NEW. D ‘ WASHINGTON ILLUSTRATED tN OIL, COLA j 8. City Proyerty. jonght, Seid and Exchanged, a ne )is new com te, eto. fintter myself that no person wishing to purchase ORE 5 leted from ccean to ccean, and 1 eed in Ser changed the whole current of her destiny— ii Business promptly attended to. ‘ will be disappointed if they give mee ool EN Embracing all the pubite ngs aud siaces of | Leave, ‘The barrage of paxscarers is checked 1a ’ a) iad e| i E . GREEN, nleres oun ashineton, suitable for | y ro » San me PRaRe * Dow t Pa like to see you look preity mrchasecs wilt Soweto ive. a 8 call ork; J.| an id-tf No. 86 Seventh sivvot, posal (a rgrcliodn —— oo we New awe rk thrones bo he Se wp ny 3 Si ages ¥ 5 rlisie, Jos. H. Braeley, Win. B. Todd, G. Se SHEPHERD'S. Sousa; "sexpense. The money paid in New York Mr. Pisce, wis Prax —A short time since Parker & Co., Washington, D.C. mar 22-3m mat corner of 7th aud D streets. | Govete all expenses of the tri Captain Yates cleared trom Chicago for Pike's = ~ | (g00D EATING AND, , : PITAL. DRINKING. W. F. BENTER’S RESTAURANT, on C st., the rear of Browns’ Hotel block, con- tinues to be famous as the very bes! Rostaurant in Washington ay Lovers ofexquisite cating will always find there the very choicest Yin oxerve steamers are kent = ort in Fe pond Francisco, to prevent detention in o1- Sent. wo that tie Toate \w entirely releable~ne failure mm ta ey years, Bin tasers we name the same day they ar rive at Aspinwall, tors go through by each Steamer, and take cuarro cl woven snk children without othe protec” to ra. . the lowent rates, apply RAYMOND—or to ARMSTRONG. HARRIS & CO., New Orleans—or C. L. BARTLETT, Boston, Peak, via the canal and rivers. ‘Tho Captain - Bee teutined fiat cheb has returned without his craft. the Geneva. Persons Lewin iy for eotticuuent, or taetclce Here is his log, as published in the Chicago | ing out my stock of Boots and Shoes at cost, for Pramand Tribune: pe seoke w wneot.| 2 ‘God bash onl SP, HOOVE Eight miles from Chicago broke a wheel— | —""""__ cae bce saclliaaet 9 repaired at Joliet started’ sqain chor ila | EW PUQTOOR ATS ype GALLERY, hog—saited him—ducks and wild fowl—ducks 450 PaxxsyLvaNia AVENUE —more ducks—ducking, the cvok falling over- Near Third Street, board—Alton breke on our weather-bow—large river—Mississippi—more of «#me sort, but mud- HE WON GIBBS’S VE tng almost mirac' suring all Sonle R_ OF WASHINGTO: is ‘TABLE BALSAM, —perform covering up Raid Heads and eanene 49 ee nam Oth ani mene re I INEN SHIRTINGS AND PILLOW LIN 4 ENS, Damask ‘Table Dinpers, in all grades, k Table Napkinsand Detlers, [ek iteeee othe bene mataereel eh the ewe TOSS, . ird’s Be in all grad peter een iaayeadee Fish, Game, Steaks, Chops, Wines, quors, Se- a, 0; to be obtained te buy eating house in this country. ‘he ki his establishment is unsurpassed, od go other Reuar nf the tind Te mare neath for the invariahl good attendance of all eimploycd AMBROTYPES, AMBROTY PEs, only 25 cents. =o i Linen Cambric and Linen Lawn, 2) a eee dier—believed to be an open main of Chicago Pera _Put up io handsome case. IL77 His charges are moderate, ____ fes-tf USdoaen Lagan Camb Handkerchiefs, from 6% NITED STAT. ot ki SSLAR LINM Te aes cee ee PHOTOGRAPHS, PRICE REDUCED o NEgHALr: Withmany gther dosirab ecoods,all of which will | Axp Wirnovr PaiLuuy vor Eieat Yaazs, suers > as fa? onlg owest cash pricen. OREGON ra erer, ‘ Potegonix’ — for the first copy, and 2 cents FOR SUPCETAM R. RU FOR CALIFORNIA AND ° Co Te a Goon PictunEs tet! subseaueat one, INFLAMMATORY, DISEASES. eaviat Via PANAMA RAILROAD, ; V—F—, —* bald face’ — sold ‘ is ther. ONLY ONF DOLLAR! a PE: Jar Sailing Days, 5th and 20th of each month Theale Oe Gyan aesha $i lesen that| ResenbataaNuaier nt ee Juosic Pacnacss $2.50 Ma, sanps isto preparer ty take the oe 5 frauds and Mr. Pike hasn't any Pouk, after all——don't exre 450 Pennsylvania avonuo, near Sd street. | ITT” Ser Ads STREET Aik city, Jur the low price Of 0 centa te Ste, | yCAUTION.—So many frauds and impo Whether be lis oF not. Sa ee tae ene | GATE a aten Sanh MOD Mtr | Rempel sna sake of tee sed ot | Etta REO gE. ween 8th and Mth sta, Axrenors or ax Ex-Pres BN ted WASHINGTON NA aa M—ll—d F—Im—re was practising law in the foun Cee eile Bullaly courts, he was a pretty formidable an- | . Nomis the time to cot, Sh ies ae la ee- tagonist, even in that city of bars and benches. | pared to make 3) UR TS, DR AWHE 3, Ket the Upor one occasion « witty lawyer by the naine shortext noticn. Ail descriptions of Sewing done, of Talco't was his Pebn dlannd pont "the latter oe Fata. Be LARS, ‘ant WEIGT wishing to show thejary how strongly the rival | BANDS ff 4.0. NOYES _ case was fortified. inado uce of a phrase which BE! QUALITY OF FRENGH, VPALIAN, Our Wagons aro mado ex; pois for haaling th kind of wood, carrying conts ard half-cords. "Pie wood sawed hut not split is measured before’ bein sawed. Fuel delivered to any part of Washi or Georgetown, Ottices N. W. cor. 12th and C, No 547 ; foot of Iithst., below War Depart’t. ap i3-tf NDREW TATE, Bavvretp, Wisconain, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, NUTARY PUSLIO, ARD REAL ESTATE AGENT, 4 aeomg Hon. Hi, Mi Bice, v. 4 Sevens; Wash tor lion. Jos. McClou jay fie! isconsin; Sweeny, Riltensours, Ean’ & Gas Washington: Cases. Pa. avenue, s NIA, that the subscriber, the oni ie zedacent fur passage by the T ae Panama, io the eity of New York, feels it by nail persons seeking passage to California, AvOLD imposition, they must be oarefy! oe of the Steamships of the , %. Panama R , as no other office te A Pa, 5 and SUMMER CARRIAGES. \ THe sunsoriter having made additions to Wy factory, making It now one of the largest in the District, where hix facilities for “J € Gb & LiGi't. art « WAGONS of all Linde calfnct. (tht passed, and Ty sige el Tad ny raceme aeeteetion, Ce Dusiness, he hopes | which ie at 177 West strect, onrare of Warren sts ‘inds of Carriages aud Light Wagons kept on fron Rt the North River, at the head of the Com- band. “ "all REPAIRS neatly dons, andail orders prompt- ly attended te he presumed would ¢ heir feelings. d German STRINGS just received and for ~Not only,” said be. re clicnt’s rights je,at wholesale and retat! heen thus invaded, bat also. in order to sustain | mall ‘er the door. ERTS keant Naw Nore the Musie store of METZEROPT. > | Lambert Tree, Esq., Washington, = —- = ¢ - Second-hand Carriages DTA MT? fornew cackRs LINE BE- thet inread, you find arrayed agaiust him the | PNTEREST A Attention given to locating fand Warrants | onas. ANDREW J. JOYCE, RE AND best talent intheeountry—f may say, the right | Wy) ae LOAY, res | Mil te the payment of Faxes for hun-reaidenta. | Ger aorner of idth and F. ste, wes” Come, | bower of the profeasion’ hat does the gentlemav on the o side mean by the ‘ght bower ’”’ said i who had never played 2 game of cuchre in his I OOK FOR THE “GOLD BAGLE.” * foe Just reear ®& magnificent lot of ENGLSR GR A V) not; ali ki pen AD Shame snare ee: ON SPOCK SECURE Pe sees a For SALE—A large Herring’s Wilder He . 3, Le AUTRY. ACE rs Paez “MOTT & AUTRY, spent WEDNESDAYS. Patent Fire aed Burglar Proof IRON SAFE, wait AMON + J ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, | | COLUMBIA. SATURDAY, at4 o'olock p.m. Horry Sprixe, Miss., Leave Riley's W. 4 Will practice in the High Court of Brrors and Ap- | DIAMOND Sree oe ER YY ornina, ‘ jury, I thought everybody knéw what that | "~~". HH ANDAMERICAN PLATED. meant the biggest kaye ia tbe pack; "—~=Cos- | PA eA etn et ee reat at tt, eid i ‘ederal Court at Pontotor, COLUMBIA, W able for bankers ing Inrge LAS: BS, at | pealu ar Jackwom, the eer 2} con new" ould Haiely che aly wink at the | 988. Inquire of M. Be aR. tear Sl pe een? ne APNE Whe Carta the Sev ihe Celletion of Caine “The Columbia stops.et the principal landings on a ae i? i ppi. river, throm tthe Nort! Ntinshcsise § $3 freight apply to Re AND RM ACAREAR, OIL wt Sipe: ep 4-Tot Tham Wiens OAR