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FUBLISHED EVERY (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Sorner Pennsy!vanis Avenue and Eleventh Street, ar W. D. WALLACH. —_—-—- + Papers served in packages by carriers at @48 year. @r 3) cents per month. To mail subscribers the sub- scription price is $3.50 & year, in advances; @2 for x months; $1 for three months; and for lees than three months at the rate of 12 cents a week. Single copies, I cent; in wrappers, 2 cents. ADVERTISEMENTS (of eight lines to the square) inserted thtse times for $1; every other day or semi- weekly, 2 per ceut. advance; once » week, 50 per ent. advance. AS ES EEE RTE THE LONDON MERCHANT. A Tale of the Present Time. [coxtinugp.] - Thus passed my life, till the death of Mar- tin, the cashier. to whose office, you remember, I succeeded; and then I found that the beloved rm which beckoned me, with looks and words ove, to a future luminous and radiant with her smiles, was but an air-drawn vision, a f the desert, which, when I stretched arms to embrace it, turned to sand, dust, dead sea ashes! “Thad written to Mr. Somers of my good —that the preseribed goal was more than ined; and I received by return of post an answer briefly stating that Mary Somers had beeu married a fortnight previously. toa Mr. Amory. Men's hearts are toughter than they think.”’ continued Mr. Lewson, after an inter val of silence, ‘or that sudden and terrible blow must have destroyed me. Pride—indignation at what I believed to be the duplicity and base- nees of Mary Somers—helped to blunt and miti- wate the ‘ity of the stroke; for I knew not then, ill months afterwards, how she— poor. ilstareed girl—had been entrapped, coerced into the marriage. Mr. Somers bad been always addicted to play; and this ha had, of Inte, — upon him. He lost heavily --far_more than his means could discharge— and in a fit of partial intoxication, involved himself criminally in «ome way—I never heard the precise history of the affair—which placed him atthe mercy of Amory, also a gamester: sad he, a long since rejected suitor for Mary's hand, offered her the alternative of immediate marriage with him, or of witnessing the shame and ruin of her father. Somers survived t sacrifice by about two years only; and it was from a letter; an humble, piteous letter. he ad- dressed to mea few hours befofe his death— that [ derived these imperfect particulars. Amory gradually sank lower and lower in the world, and at length, becoming bankrupt both in means and character, resolved on emigrating to America. He sailed with his family, I nn- derstood, in the Caroline, from Bristol. That ve foundered at ea; and, the first shock of the in gence over. I felt a mournful sa inthe thought that Mary Somers had es- esped from a harsh and frowning world to Heaven. L have little more to say,’ resumed Mr. Lewsen ra mech longer interval of silence than re. and speaking with a brorken voice aud averted countenance. “I was returning irom Paddington, yesterday evening, and took shelter for a few minutes from the rain in the wide door way of a drapper’s shop in Tottenham Court Koad. Presently a female, whose face I did net see, came out of the shop, and as she spoke to a man apparently waiting for her at the enterance, the voice which, for twenty years, [ had only heard in my dreams, startled juy waking seuse. I turned eagerly towards them. They were both meanly, wretehedly clad; and the man, whose back was also to me. was now addressing his companion in harsh and menacing teues. She, I gathered from what he said, had just been paid some trifling, mis- erable wages for work she had brought home, and he was insisted upon having it to spend. it seemed. in liquor. Shesxpokeagain. [ darted forward, looked in her face—it was indeed she, hat oh! how changed. I uttered an irrepres- sible ery of grief, astonishment, dispair. They beth lool up. She knew me. and with an t and hastened away, followed— for she still held the disputed money in her h -by herhusband. Assoonas I recovered my presence of mind Leutered the shop and procured her addreas. They did not know irected me to the lodging th py in Goodge street. You will find the ad- deess ta full on yonder card. Seek them out. rrange in the best manner youean for her, : of course, for his support. There are children. too—or at least there were. Be prompt and liberal. But. after ail. be csreful that she surspect not the source of the income assure to them. [know her weil wever extreme, would never tempt pt pecuniary assistance from me— from the man she so deeply. but unwillingly, blamelessly wronged. Farewell. You know my wi and I shall not expect to see you till yon can say that all is arranged.” L hastened away, was soon in Goodge street. where I found the Amorys had longed sinee their return to America, about two months previously. under the name of Randall. “A gentle. broken-hearted crea- ture.” ssid the lar “Mrs. Randall was, but her hushand a worthless seamp.”? 1 were aleo. [ found. two children—a boy and girl—one thirteen, the other eleven years oll. As we were speaking. the unfortu- nate wife entered the room with a message to the Iandlady, and I obtained a mome tary glimpse of her face. It atill retained a singu- lar beauty of expression, and her sweet, patient Yeice was melody itseft She vanished immo- diately on finding a stranger in the room; and while hesiiating what course to pursue, ® knock came to the door. That is Randall,’ said the landlady. I rose, met a stoutish, itl-clad man in the ge. and sxid I should be glad if he would pany ime, for a few minutes, to a tavern cise by. He looked curiously in my face, suited with an expression of low cunning, and intimated that he was ready t» go with me Son 5 We were seated in & private room, deputed by a gentleman who takes an weltare of your family, to offer certain conditio pecuniary as- © Lewson’s clerk,”” rejoined Amory, effre ‘Y¥. “TI have seen you in Fri- day street. when I have been deliberating whether or not to call on him for old acquain- 1 am Mr. Lewson’s clerk,’ [ answered, with » good deal of asperity; “and you can po doubt guess at the motive which prompts that gentleman's offer.” ~ Of coarse Lean.” replied the fellow, still unabashed * Well, then we may at once come to an un- derstanding. I will take «furnished house for y which happens just now to be vacant at Hommerswith. You ean have possesion a few hours hence. The rent [ will pay, and, in ad- dition. you shall receive five pounds every Mon- day Morning.”’ The fellow made a gesture of ushounded astonishment. --But. remember this is contingent on the stri servance of the conditions I am about to * Name them!” he eagerly exclaimed. “I agree beforchand.”’ “They are these—First, that Mrs. Amory never liears from whom these gifts proceed You can sty if you like, that a legacy has sud- denly fallen to'yon.” Ay, ay, that will be easily arranged. What Mr. Amery and her children are ed ip comfort and respectability, and bat you treat her, beth in word and mered t - h stele over harsh fostures Ile was, «f course. prodigal of promises, and ultimately everything was arranged; and by five ocho ng the family hai teken bode. I found Mr . busily engaged with atlewen in important business trapsie- tions, and it struck me more forcible than ever it was to belicve that beneath that ¥ surface—that rigid stony exterior— welt a heart, tender as valiant, and a disporitin capable of the mist generous, the nest Famantic sacrifices. I] intimated. in afew brief words, that everything was settled, and rthe night. The neatday, all was furmatly a rved of, and i was tacitly agreed that the subject should be ne Longer mentioned between us. T kept s riot wateb, as I had promised, upon Avery. and oom found that his old propensity suming was again acquiring the ascendency ever him. I warned him of the consequences, THE WEEKLY STAR: ‘Whis execiient Family and News Journal—con- twining @ greater variety of interceting rending than can bo found in any other—ts published on Soturtag Ebening Star. vez, XIII. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, MAY 28, 1859. as I indirectly did his wife, who believed me to be the landlord of the house he occupied. He Promised to be cautious, sud thus matters went on for something more than four months, when, on entering the counting-house late one after- noon, after an absence of five or <ix hours, Mr. Lewson, who seemed 2 good deal disturbed, FOR RENT AND SALE. 7 *. " _ 8 vacan! sl on TM eae Np OTS IN THE | enc soth, opposite the Presbstorinn Cherch 56 feet ‘On MONDAY th ‘th day of Max, by 130, can be lensed for 8 years by paying ali taxos | sell, on the premises, at 6o’clock | 28d ® moderate held A ae four Building Lote, comprising the | FOR SALE—A new Wooden PUMP, suitable fora WORTH OP BOOTS AND SIlOES $6,000 Vo NEW FORE O SHOES H. MELA.....No. 500.._.W. MELA. One door above Odd Feilews? Hall, Seventh street. RRANGEMENT - ogre of de *, es 4 AL Re: a ame 9 THOMAS From hington—Steamer = oem and Ila. ate ‘om Washi e agg well or cistern about 2 feet deep. : 7 28 BOO N OF 8To! Sand 10 a. m., 12 m., 2,4, and 6p. m. said : Rave hoon mild At privain sal eo ese | Apply to. Dr. CRAGIN, 121" Dunbarton street, | THE CHEAP FIN TRE CLT yk. nom STORE 19 em te Bee es, “A distressing circumstance has ocsured, | improved. "Phen lotare from 2 to % feet front | Feersetown, ma Set " Wie $08 mT &. m. 1X4, and SM p. me Coll forged my arepinice tra bl of exel ano fr | Bezier cimkes Wie asl ied aad | QR RENT. Tin DWELLING PART of te | 1-MILA A SON hore nog on and thelr | rion Aste ig Sta ity Calne (ange my soceptanee toa bill of exst ange for | Wetrnte rth not ota ated eene™™ Dom | KC Saucy Manes gute lat Penns aig ae | RU ahengent amped of ROOTS na winery tot fo u d by a no faa mathe iceman, to the | Rare Stores ApaDL to CAMPBELLS COLL or | sue of New York. oO. Ladies and gentiemon will find it to their nts now being made inthis and the ad- | FCOMLE eretofore, and “Indeed! well, who is this Randall?” and Alexandris from mar 18-tf < @ ~ : - vantage to examine their stock before pur- a Amory: fe meapad is dintined te ho one sPttecuaticts | A VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE sitestsa chasing clsewheres OM A. mo. aid 2M p.m. honte from Alexan- The partial emotion which agitated us lo'h ole none rant hong piscn” aaa seats A in Alexandria county, about 23> miles from Goods at New York prices. ne {the Balumore end adies’ English Lasting Hesied Gaiters only $112. All other goods at same low rates. Don’t forget—one door above Odd Fellows’ Hall. ma 17-1m l BOOTS AND SHOES, ; AM. sConstantly manufnoturing and keep a ful! stock of— Ladies’ donble-sole Mor. Boo 1 avlies’ H. glove kid Buttoned 3 e Ladies’ best Eng. Lasting Gaiters, ren’s best ing. Lasting Button G hite Kid Slippors. for Ladi nd West. 5. m. and 7% p.m. boats from Washington the trains of the Orange and Alexan- dria Railrond for the South and Se Cc HANGE OF TIM WASHINGTON BRANCH RAILROAD. Oa aud after Thureday noxt, 2st inst., Trains willleave may be oy, ee The title to the abe ve lots ix perfect. and they will | Georgetown, at the intersection of the Georgetown “See the nd | aad i ~ P be sold on the fol! t : One- s zittle Falls roads, consisting of 102 acres. In- ill-broker who presented the ne- } Meparon oie fllowine terms: One. &fuh oash, and quuire‘on the promises, or of Z. RICHAR DS, orner covtense = spp cap oe it, ee the parehaser to ive fietes for the Wetorrad a5 lath and K streets, Washington. 1D. ©. in totf vewson, placing a chec or je amonn fore | ments, rl interest from the day ot sale, and e OR SALE—Two BRICK TENEMENTS io me. ‘We will inlk hereafter upon the best ip pd a! ui nomi ancualiy. A dined aiven avd F Georsotown, pleasantly situated on West st., course to pursne for the future.”* sold, the owner linving determined to soll the prop. | im the midst of an agreeable and Polished society, I took the check, hastened away, and just as | erty at its market value, and apventent be sae bons schools aut churches. A i Saas ‘ ‘Those lots have bvon handsomely graded during | SUM of Monoy will be taken which will givo to the I turned into Cheapside, met Mrs. Amory hur- | 4,7 winter. Platwofthe square ong Ke hed purchaser, in rents, 19 per cent. ‘Terms: Ons-fourth rying distractedly along towards the warehouse. | anetton rooms, corner of Ith nun D streets. Per hry the balenoe in 1 2. aud 3 years, with inte Hler husband had been taken into custody, aud, | sons wishing to obtain a handeome buiidiey wit or Seo = in his terror, had confeased everything. make a profitable investment ara respectfully re- | Insurance Compa iters, 75¢., tes and Misses, at very Ch Wi . low, prices, = Washington at 4.40 and 6.9 a.m. “I kpow all now,” murwured the weeping, or ty m pan gota Wat, A. GREEN, ang es E “asoriplion cacalis iv ane amma, Baltiqre at {ahand? Sime —— MARSHALS SALF In virinsota writ of fer VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE—Comtaimns | jaisoq NO? Pa aye Market Spaze, | | The rat: snconi, and third oonuect with Train 1 told her of my present errand. cuit Guutt ofthe Instrict of Columnee Forti oan: | pate e co ee es mr cae I “Bless him!**’she exclaimed. with choking | ty of Washington and to me directed, | will expose fom this suty, a is Boke merged ag pen d t . A355 . 9 to pubic sale for cash, in front of the Court House burldings, aud 1s well watered and timbered; itis al Seer ae ppttlytealap a 1 parses her | Gaur of sad county, on MONDAY, the 6th dax of | under fonce, and large orchards of the best varieties eps. Almighty re Jee June, 1858, at 12 o’elock mt # following described | of fruit, raspberries, straw berries, &o., & rhe holder of the bill very joyfully received | property, tn wit, Nz: Ail defendant 9, Fight, ttle. | arm x “u F vsepiesdl — Siai interest in a On. 3, 4 if desired, th be di pai ‘oc Ready bate ee ae Square No.5. in the city of Washington, D.'C., | oiasers, and if dosired, the farm will be di ne. mar . together with all and singular the improvements a seis iar there was little difficulty in effee- thereon, seized and levied pons the Bro rey Mf pests ting is release upon the withdrawal of the | James G. Coombe, and will be sold to satin udi- charge by the bill-broker, who very politely | H™aingien,’° Mey Fra, HB. in favor of Thomas |” WOOD AND COAL. apologized for the mistake and trouble he had | mal te for the District of Columbia. tven the police. Mrs. Amory had gone home i = ARSHAL’S SALF.—I yf opportunity of conferring privately and seri- | cuit Court of tho District of Co'umilin for the ooun- McKNEW & MARLOW’S, ously with her husband, who, after being bound | t¥ of Washington and to medirectad, will expase | Whora you tan hee ores ier the superintendent toappear.fac a mat. | S0,publicsnie for ensh, in front of the Cont House | OAK WOOD, Sawed in 4 pierces, $6 per cord ter of form, bei door of said county, on MONDAY, the 6th day of | PINE WOOD, Sawad ine pieces, $5 per following day, the charge having, of course, | Property, to wit, viz: All defendant's right, title, TAKE NOTICE. The second aud fourth are Way Trains. s, Boors ann Shi XONSE: you find you: pe SHOES do not wear or do not look ae GRIFFIN & BRO.’S, No. 314 Penn. apa - _T. BL i. GREAT REDUCTIO | AE VANDERBIL LINE of United States ten —— VANDERBILT, Cap. Lafovre | QGFAN QUEEN NORTH STAR, Capt. Jones | ARIEL. Will forma rortxiontLy line between Mele 4 RK reaeree wae Be unde t " cach alternate ‘SATCR DASE, aud the other ide each alternate WEDNESDAY FROM NEW JOR! FOR sor THAMPTON AND HAVER Vanderbilt...) Saturday, Noe 3) Wed'day, May A co to GRIF| s, avenue, You will find them ays prepared te serve vou with the most fashionable styles, war ranted to wear weil, and at the lowest possible cash Price. mar® sale will be made very fee to 6 al F NOTICE. OR THE BALLS—t ha aspler- did assortm of Gentlemen’ rted Patent Leather and Calf Pump sole q HOW TO GET RICH! PEND Your money where you can buy cheapest for cash. pots, Molrore and Villa Patent Ceat hoes. For Ladies—White Satin Congress and Lace Gaiters and Slippers; also, Fanoy Glicerous Slipps. Cali 2 @ oie ae ,atook fo17 Tron Hall, Pa. av., bet. 9th and loth mts. 10 THE LADIES OF WASHINGTON CITY. Sai | been engaged in manvfacturing Ladies i North Siar. .\Satarday, May 7| Wed"dey, Artel........ |Saturday,May 2!| Wed'dav, June @ Vandertrit...\Saturday, June 4\\Wed'dav, June 28 These steamships have water tight compartments, Carry able surgeons, fore the sitting alderman on the | June, 12, at 12 o'clock m., the fe tiowing described | COOKING COAL, £5.25 per ton, ‘ 5 25 y ses", and Children’s Shoes for, Pig stecrac:, pansongers. . : H Giaimn and interest in and to Lot Ne 2 of pelnv ere oan PEN EW MARLO, | SMEs pace yearn, we oust 1 Vandcsiuie Aeotsakta, $ibeel Slat oeead cones been entered on the police sheet, was liberated. | 4/im and interes the heirs of Dav Steam Firewood Mill, | Know by this time what will suit them in this line, | YA" ant &", according to location of state-rooma, I was waiting for him in the street; this Amory | original Lots 1,8, 9, 10, 1 2, IT Offices—Corner 7th st. and Canal; and sth | 884 can safely say that we do; which you can prove pied gen pen knew, and either in order to annoy me, or be- | No. 2!4, fronting on Vermont avenna, in the cits of | xt. hetwenn Hand Tats. ma ZI a A y Washington, D. C.,togethor with all and singular | — cause he really disliked seeing me after what the improvements thereon, seized and levied upon K ERP IT BREEORE THE had taken place, he turned gedly into the | ax the Property mo Otis J. Preston and Lev: Stowell), PEOPLE, first dram-shop he reached, and no message, no | 8nd wi'l be sold to satisty Judicials No. 34, to Mas | THAT A. P entreaty, could get him out of it, until he | %'™ 18%, tn favor of Curtic B. Gra LING . W. SELDE thought I was gone, and then heemerged in a| ma t3-ta for the District very advanced stage of intoxication. [followed | ———.—-——-__ ___ him for some time unperceired; but just as ho M ARS TALIS Al, from had reached the bottom of Snow Hill, heeaught | Circuit Ce sight of me, and hastened to cross over to the | county of W Es et Sond Foy; bela other side of the street. He wasabout halfway | $.Pvee 4apungcaale, for cash, in front of the Conrt across, when the rapid approach of a furiously | day. of Ju eo next, 125%, at 12 o’elock m., the fol driven eab startled him; he made a dart for- | lowing described property, to wit: All defendant's Orders left at K ward to avoid it. slipped, fell, and in another | {inht; litle. claim aud interest in and to the undi- | Orderleft at S, AV. K. Has : * vided moiety of partof Lot No. 5. in Square No. Ys Wharf foot of 7th st — = horse and wheels passed over him. 47. bestunine for the same at the routhwout corner Findon i ‘ at Campa A e was taken up and carried to Butholomew’s | of said lot, in said aqnar MISE RPOROO AEN | orca aout aide Of 7th cteeet bridge. The money Hospital. “Amputation of both his legseventu- | Yardy alone the line of 8th at. wrst 22 foot thence | fore, south side, order in all eases, or be ready ally became necessary, and the unfortunate | ond ofeaid Lot No. 3; thenes duc south 2 feet Meg fen nk Paw Nia rut Pano Wherr man died under the operation, tended to the iemenene west to bape Lig terres See | - i . ee 3 MIT = a r} Pe 5 nare feet, more or lesa, togehter with al! and sin- YALTS’ C) { STEAM F! SWoOoD) ULS, last by the patient ministry of his gentle wife. guler the, lemme peasente thereon, in the city of Wood Goa eiaee teetee Saray oi The agitation Mrs. Amory had undergone | Washin ton, D.C, . to all gh gt the aity, Ni vy Yard, and Georze- brought on a violent fever, and for several days ‘ Rates hae he tee ee eae town. Orders by mail promptly attended to. “Fhe her life was thought in danger. I got my sis- | 1" Saware No gee te ; he order, or to be ready when : Z S ct No. 1, 1s 3th mroney # accompaay & We. ter, asensible woman, and a widow, to whom I er ee f. ong the ing Brae Smceee a the fuel rere Pah end C ate Ne zs thoroughly explained how matters stood, to at- | fect Jinches; thence west 79 feet henee north 21) maras-ty.r Foot of 17th at., below War De tend her in her illness, and afterwards remain | feet 3inches ; thence east 70 feet to the beginning. ke with her as a companion and housekeeper. It together with all and_ singular the improvements by giving our work atrial. You can fi mes) | Per Nort (at i the articles at the principal Shoe Stores in Wash ington city—the Shoes so well-known as J. W. MeCurdy & Son’s Philadelphia make, no 2l-ly .O MEMBERS OF CONGRESS, STRAN- AND CITIZENS. OTICE,—The Steamer JAME resumed her te the Poto ‘arshal Tumbia. ole Leather DRESS IE TRUNKS this wide virtue of 12 write of the Clerk's office of t of the District of Columbia for the parxary 10 N and on FRIDAYS (commencing on the thot April) for PINEY POINT and KINSALEF, até a.m. re turning. will leave Kinsaleon SATURDAY pping atail ofthe roguinr laudingm 4 LUCIEN &, PAGE, Pro: pveH, Agent, Atexandria. mar 2 JO TICE T¢ AVELERS!-NEW AR. RANGEMENTS, WITH GREATLY IMPOVED SCHEDULE! FROM WASHINGTON DIRECT TO ALL = PARTS OF THE SOUTH AND THE SOUTHWEST. Via Potomac SreaMeRs AND RicHMOND AND Poro- mac Raitgoap Ling. The two fast Daily lines from Washington for the South and Southwest. Boats leave their ihn, foot of 6th street, at Hj, a. m. J p.m. Passen the morning beat can obtain a 9g? break board. and enjoy 8 pleasant sail of Sy hours the beantiful Potomac. passing in fall view of R BAGS and oS, at &.P. HOOVER'S, fe ls" fron Hall, Pa. av., bet. 9th and loth rks. TRUNKS !—TRUNKS! HE Undersigned now and constantly keeps id very superior as Leather TRUNKS so Tron-Frame and E TAPE wu A and “HL WHIPS, &o, description of dispatch, rH AM. RELRT, jows’ Hall. Late Tornam & mé-ly No, 49 7th st., oppo. Odd Fei NEw PHOTOGRAPH AND AMBROTYPE GALLERY, 480 PEnnsyivania Avene cx. Ne ird MBROTYPES, ear Third Street, “Mrs. Amory.” she said, “is norely afraid | C{istatreet east and D xtrect north. and rusniog | Dp apis DEXIALNO TOGRAPHS, = re south on said Ist street 6 feet. thence west 0 HOTOGRAPHS, only Ons Dollar for the first copy, and 25 cents GOOD PICTURES for each subsequent one, taken in any weather, Remomber the Number— Pennsylvania avenue, near 3d street. West. AEE OTTPE Vernon. By the evening boat they wpeure thereon, in the city of Washington, D.C. i 2 a8, supper anda rest of four hours in comfortable was more than twomonths after Amory'sdenth | \Alno, part of Lot No.7. in Square és, owned in] ____- DENTISTRY, &c. only 25 cents. Or’ state-rooms, ord arrive im Rickmond te tiene ee before my sister reported positive progress. severally by the defendant, beginning at the corner | P Put up in handsomecase, | connect with alithe Trains for the South and South- P eo to the rooms of indulging in the happiness which, for all | 66 feet, thenes ence Shar oak te) whet. SoS that, is Danses at her heart—afraid to hope | P!ace of begin : feet, | Bawill be pleased to wee all whe tay dentro ; in. | More or less, together with all and singular the im. ional ability kind! for, or sppenr to think about, what I see plain- ements thereon, in the city of Washington, D. | Ms he pd aff n= mg my Sam Bently ly enough alone occupies her thoughts. In| Bo seized and levied che roporty 6f ‘Thos, | Permitted to reler to Dr. Malster. Ls short, added my shrewd relative, “Mrs. Amory jalligan, and wil! be 'y ——— Bos. M is a women, and [ must say a very aminbleand | tore’ ings trtacce ul eee wi ee tite, otober | IVE. LOOMIS, M.D. fi Greath Southern Mail is conveyad over this tathe | long occupied by Dr. Maister Ponniin, route, it being 44 miles anorter, and for mites leew railroading than by &ay other route, making certain orth 69 feet, thence east 66 fe ing, containing 6.000 F MONTGO! F i 0 s torm, 1858. in favor of S. 8. and S. A. Stevens, and | the MINERAL PLAEE PERTR arene “Secure the shadow while you have the substance.” | ALA: DIRECT TO NEW ORLEANS AS still beautiful one. You would scarcely know | Samuel 8. Stevens, ee pode SG Lig Rl a this city a apts | ALL SOUTHERN Ciries AND TOW Re her; she looks at least ten years younger than W. SELDEN, M lany persons can wear these Testi who a. ove ~ sha Sid ’ ma 18-ts for the District of caunot wear others; and no pereon can wear others Southside, Virgin OTHIER, | gas arirenis to . . Who cannot wear thors. ue. Browns’ Hotel DANVIL. My sist out f Mrs. Amory’s state of = aocomm rT 9 D. I R mind ireclecky aimcibed that of Me. Lewson ; Loge Ino halve Biel ceo : hey omen can be eeop pone SO; t but I thought it better not to hurry matters, ihe deers heey Mevshiem : who are particular and wish the purest, TEAR, which GOODS FOR’ MI wi'l make to order in the best manner and at He has alao a choice stock of and accordingly another 1 we were sti mth slipped by. and AUCTIO? mture that iu the same undecided state, when E will be GOODS. art cau produces, the MINER. more fally warra trongest, and most Rite . t returned from the North with a larce in thia city, No. 396 P nue, betwee! dpe Pare OTHING and sister, rep sil eno longer, a us a fact, Rooms in this city, No. ‘enn. avenue, between Nis G to which he wo: a - ? salt of which was, that halfan hour afterwards | vietnity : = Adhering othe principle of ons price only, Srtici«, the pub ie are secured from imporition, and may rely on fairdenling. [> Mr. Wa. Beyer, favorably known to many citizens of Washington axa Cutter of distinguish: merit, having charge of the Cutting artment, will be pleazed to meet his friends an the pariie generally and serve them with mar 23-tf A GOOD FIT. NDREW TATE, cranted fast color at which it distinct GEO. E. MATTINGLY {Union} veket Ac ARRANGEMENT! GREAT SOUTHWESTERN ROUTE. 1s ORANGE AND ALEXANDRIA RaILRoan. FROM WASHINGTON CITY, D.C. ; 1 yard wide ——————— — that gentleman, serupulonsly attired. was on 12e: worth 25¢ his way to Hamme Of what pussed “y uper at IS%er worth 373g0 a CABINET WARE, there, [ cannot spe with precision; [ only NEW FURNITURE STOR Lawns, warranted fast colors, at \ know that Mr. Lew: E are now recei worth Qe ng our Fall stock : 2 kirtCambric and Organic, fat col- | TURE & HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS at Bayswater, fury dit magnificently, and worth 2c and selling lower than any other house 1 that upon the 4th of March last, elose upon the ka Waslungton.. "We would invitenil to call be- expiration of the year of widowhood. Robert ae fore purchasing. Gur motto is, “Quick Sales Lewson, bachelor, and Mary Amory, widow, | Fins Cambric Robe a'foe at k n purchased a large house wat 83; w aad small Profts,” Old Furniture taken in exchange for new. Bayrigin, Wiscoysin. "PEND were united in wedlock ‘at Hammerswith| cheap ua JOHN BONTZ.& BRO., ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, NOTARY PUBLIC, | VIRGINIA, TERNESOEE, lo-d Enetish Sho- OTe SRO SAS be bee GEORGIA. ALABANA Chureh. A happier household than theirsdoes | 13-4 Bns!ish s aumly a, ad Cores Han Tent | tors REAR PSTATE AGENT, Wash- MISSISSIPPI, LOUISIANA, not. [ think, exist in penn: bis | yard wide Blache: Hae at We; worth 17340 D STREET. 3.50 | ineton; Hon. Jos. MeCioud, Bap i. Wisconsin; ARKANSAS, ANDTEXAS, i : ely, wonderfull semble yard wite Eiilo at ste: wor 5 E = weeny, Rittenhouse, Fant’ & Co.. Washington: . “KETS | Gare ban ie pirwe sad-dispoatan Marseilles Quilts, AE ae en APERHANGINGS—New stock, cheap for | Timbert Tron, Haq. Washington, P.O eee GREAT SOC TW EATER RAT ee he and Mr. Lewson conseyuently loves them as if | smal sizes fre ‘ > Ps (oianmnces a ven to locating Land Warrants r hung by experienced workmen, and satis | .)Tt, the payment of Taxes for Soa saabhaeee, very chieap very ae FICE. corner of Pennsylvania avenue and 6th str: th 50 Wash n, on pears — poe Re seorke Page, or at the office of the Orange Rheenae Railroad, at Alexandria, MOND, DANVILLE, LYNCHBURG RISPO RN RONNS Bar ON ARE N they were hisown. He himself appoars to be f as AL SIs is EAT LOUNG = fo 16-6 growing younger overy day he lives, and Mrs. | R\thunk Ruches Valve Bore ein r, Mon’s wear, WALNGS TETRA CETES, ¢2. | | OOK FOR THE “GOLD EAGLE” vewson but the other evening told my sister, broidories, &e 2 DID ROCKING CHAIR — . who is a great favorite of hers, that the period Allof which was bought at auctionand very cheap. EPY-HOLLONW CHAT Wit, reonived yn pegeerige mt ENGLISH of her first unhappy marriage is gradually pase-| 117, Call sad see. EF. F. MADDOX PICTURE and LOOKING-GLASSER ing from her memory, that her youth and the Sarre <P aey -2-> nes es dreams of her youth seem renewed. and the | J }GHTNING Rops, past to lie behind her like 2 mournful and al- BRISTOL, KNO AN- TA, CHATTANOOGA, NASHVIL AUN . GRAND JUNCTION HE MC OMERY AND NEW ORLEANS. By a direct routs, and continuous railway conneo- lL. pad Otte: PLANT & CO. rperhangers and Upholstere’ POrmRSO Date bet Sth and UINE PLATINA TIPS. h. i is 1 {ROM FIFTEEN TO THIRTY PER CENT tion te mphix, ready half-forgotten dream. FRANCIS 1A BARRE, setS eh tna olen dE SAVED. AG@ording creaher sexpslition and cumdett, inl o> Manufacturer of Platina Tip ed XT SIVE AS TOF. " All persons using Steam Boilers would do wi ing over niles short ether route, Soh ~ LIGHTNING CONDUCTORS, vi M OGANY, WALNUT ae ad t WOODRU! Deiter hace ThE 7" at steam ferry bont G: a > ? streets 1 ae > € 1 NSTEHA 26U —sel th street at 6 A Guaxce av tae Past.—Barries ix Ev-| Corner of Tenth and C streets, near Peanavchus, | ROSEWOOD ANDOTH! 7 ” | regulating both fire and steam. Theadvantagesars | Quruntinie tic’ Rove.—As a matter of interest, at present, we CAUTION.—In consequence of aaa ae Fiabe eriber, pprias cor ‘tment | very great tee bohne aed tere nm oF lesions, |» White Suiph a ing pst ow att ” 5 ies be rey ¥ on Pi itt , WE respectful reservi on . an Pha ithings uni 1. eee ee Noseeraae: Daitlon | trsorca bs vactiow atataniery the’ suk | Serie the ctnite oC Mean form. Would refer tothin( Star voffice engine: room, aking sure and ns 4a Bezape since 1S! . scriber begs leave to inform the pabiie that no such | ton, and the public, to eall and or LH. & G. C. Schnider, or any of the numerous | pars i the heights, four mil m Salamanca. | Points are genuine unless stamped with lis own | examine his etock for them- persons using them. Bacgace W agons and Omnibuses leave the office in Spain, the English and Spaniards, under | name, gelvon. consisting of D. W. HEATH, Agent, Pa. averae, at 6 o'clock a.m. aud § pm. Wellington totally defeated the Freneh under | _ Orders may be left either at his place of business, | Pine Mahogany, Walnut, Cherry, and other Ward mar 18-8m N ashingten DC JAMES A. EVANS, Agent, je 17-tf Washington. bove given, orat the Jeweirs Store of his au Marmont, onthe 22d July, 1812. The allies | M*bO¥? « robes, . . . : ae ON thorized agent, Mr. Charies Haydon, under the | Fine Mahogany, Wainut, and Cherry Jenny Lind AS. M. McCAMLY & CO., lost 5,200 men, and the French 16.000. National cp ha where 4 a nens of his Rods and Re em per y pee ae Etegeres, Ladies’ Cab. | FIRST-CLASS FASHIONABLE CLOTHING HE PACIFIC 3 STEAMSHIP COM the Frosch ee aur enskh, in Rusoie, in 1812, | Fentecgy Menon WAN GIS LA BARRE. nets and W hatnote, ied Delain Gace One of the Steamshins of thie Company, carrying e ec 3 was 17,000, and that of the Rus- R? hs s, — Fine Mahogany and Wainut Sofas and Chairs, Ne seo v TRUNKS, VALI: ap tf P ¢ United States Maul for ACA PU LCC oy ui FORNIA, and OREGON, leaves nama twice eaeh month, on the arri J, Mail S. S. Company's Steamers, ch leaves New York and New Orleans regular! on the Sth and 2thof each month, with the mai and passengers, connecting vis PANAMA RAIL- kodbs. sians 10.000, GPOVER & BAK At Borodino, on the 7th September. was sht a desperate battle betwe : stans and French. The French lost in killed, wounded and prisoners. 50.000; and the Rus- sians about the sm i Marble-topaud other © c ; EBRATED FAMILY Fine solid oak jarble-topand other Cottage Cham SEWING MACHINES, Fine Mahogany and Walnut Dressing and other ed that these Machines are Bureaus and Sideboards. rnily sewing. Spools a8 | Ping Mahogany and other Chair, of every descrip- © msed upon them tion, " ] Without rewinding, making a seam of unequalled | ping Marbie-top Centre, Sofa, and other Tables, e uumber. The survivors | strength and beanty, ‘They are simple in construce Chi val motel Building,) CARPET BAGS. ORBETT & SMITH. ik 499 7¢h st., bet, Dand E sts., north. Rea! Estate Bousth and Sold, City Lots, Dwel i C v - : , + These Steamehips have been and ap- of the French army from the Russian cam- | tion, easily nianaged, not liable to get out of order, afte a Sit ee wens fing Hows Wisin cient eet prmratone pt proved by the Navy Department, aul'guaranty seed arwy uf 600,000 men, at factory prices by. RG. STEVENS. - | i yesmuacten. and on as favorable terme: and I Wertors Danis Honeit Said oat Exohanged, | pleted from ocean to ocean, an isersesed 13 ord At Lutzen, in Russian Saxony, on the 2d Aled, fal tae. PN EEDC ES Serp | Will be diappointed if they give maacall, Money Loaned on Reni Estate eb. vane mnceare of pansengere is oheoked in May, 1813. the allied Russian ‘and Prussian | GX, and everything pertaining to these ‘Sowing au l8-tf No. 56 Rovente civese. All Business promptiy attended to. : fling wine ne fo ey Pe Tay forces were defeated by the French under Na- | Machines ; W. PLANT, UNDERTAKER, No. ap 1th] Refcrmeee Hen DS. Diclinwen Naw York; 3, | Company'nexpouse. "The mouey paid in New ¥ ork poleon, the French losing 15,000 and the allies | JT7~ A good Operator in attendance to show the W. PLANT, UNDERTA No. 4 4 ? ‘all expenses of the trip. “Reserve steamers are kept in in Panama and San Franci to prevent detention in case of acci- 15.000 men Machines and give ful! instructions in their use. * street, between G and H, kee 5.000 men. At Bautzen, in Saxony, on the 21st and 22d M. Carlisle, Jos. H. Braeley, Wm. B. Todd, and G. & T. Parker & Co., Washington, D.C. mar 22 3m reliable—no failure HITE GRAVEL FOR dent, so that the route 1s entirely May, ISI a battle took pince between the ND STOVE woop, Witte SUPING, eARDEN WALKS, ao. hspring cocmrred 18 5M ORR aay they ox allies and the French. in which the Freneh DASE COAL, cal or night. fh ing teh repttyed 8 cargo a cue nel uild- | riveat Aspinwall. . ae — be baker eo down at 25,00, and that of the B r LUNE MITHS’ COAL! nished for funerals at the lowest possible rates, Wincfa ext to fit pees bridee Cail a sictescl ccmensntelanik eubeereieerne take allies 19,000. J assortment of ail kinds always on hand. your orders. : - TE other protee- At Dresden, in Saxony. on the 26th and 27th] rub. WRIT wh ane ; Deaterin Weed. ¢ Soal and Rand, mar 25 (Stater.) oor. lth and ( ats.. near Canal. ee OR SAL 520 FOR SALP RAMED DWELLING No 642 N URE GIVEN; ED! st. 18 i FAIR PRICES EXP ; Angast, ISi9, the allies were defeated by the Wowisk fe ccintey Gee eh ac a French. The the allies was abet 25.000 | oagh business. Persons sending ustheirorders will in killed, wounded and prisoners, and that of | please send the money or have it ready when the the French about 12.000. fucl is delivered, thereby saving us the trouble of SANDS & JOHNSON, PRACTICAL CABINET ion ugh tickets at the lowest rat ! SOURERS ind UNDERTA i the Agency ttt Wert atrert. New Vere erat KERS, northeast corner 6th and RAYMOND or to ARM ‘ON CO., New Orleans—or C. i h, jy Ff . Cr between ith and Sth; Lot 20 feet 4 inches by eet, NITED STATES MAIL LINE Ps ¢ fortit. Poy t 3 i r, 8 MAIL LINE. At Kcipeis, in Sa al oe areca ape a ae oe celd gas @ few persons having ao | grounds to the new toa 9) fort alley. bo sold alargain if ume” | UJ ONLY REGULAR desperate battle was fought, which lasted three | counts. we consider ther neatany time we pre |” id furniture neatly repaired and varnished. diately applied & S erarer . 5 Axp Witnovt Fattore ror Eiout Yeans, ; i McKENNEY & LANSDALE a days. and the French were ee Coe by Peelogor consequently ee Wwe a ee game —— reseeeene aa zasusoanl a Snecsaannand Real jintnt Areas, FOR CALIFORNIA AND OREGON, the allies. Napotcon lost two marebals, twenty | Pecos NW. Corner 12th and’ @ 547; and = - ; bested Baws 3 Via PANAMA RAILROAD. generals, and 60.000 men. The allies lost 1.700 foot of 17th st., below War wna 2-tf R DAC H BAN wes IS IT? i pestie SRicesy mee seonk £0,080 eee 3. | PINES SHIRTINGS AND PILLOW LIN- EXTERMINATOR OF ernvRAly O8 SHINE, — | Reewlar Sailing Days, Sch and 20h of each month At Vitoria, in Spxin, on the 2Ist June. ISL. ENS . J ROACHES, RATS, AND MICE, THE FANCY GOODS DEAL CAUTION.—So many frauds and impositions of I French fought a battle jo Dispere, in all crades, Paice 3 Cents Pex Box, Hasa Rush’ When the | varions kinda have ton Inte! 7.0 je Napkins and Doilers, t ras . volers > 5.180 men French lost 7,000 and the E) Trish Linew of the best niakos, and at the lowest = Bch on a cay beg rate, aoe i te ier the in OES : : 1 ‘i » Ge i EL Y, yther FANCY ent for eby the At Toulouse, in France, Wellington defeated | girl's Eye Diapors, in all crades, APOTHECARY, GUOUS in hinline, aed the prompland polite attoc: ithe cits of New York, feels it his duty the French under Soult, on the 16th April, ask and Huckaback Towels, SEVEN ILDINGS, tion ofall hauds. must be the inducement, to ca al! persons seeking paseace tr ifornin, Istt. The French lose was 4,700; allied army's | Eamen ee ee nee Lae ohicte. (rom Gi ev ENE noe Cal wars,money ly buying the very | that. ro avorh-imrosiTionziiiey must heearefl ts PU ta iligf seine io 4600; A vinen Cambric Handkere! rom : id Goods of A Pi neniyer : 43 lore 4.580 men. omits to $2 ene sirable goods, ail ‘ hich will Waning sus ee Sah Siti. Pane 2; Nw Ligeia wt dis onguee posers twcen the Prussians snd French on the 1osh | Soon attieiowentcagh pica MOCwNCAWIT | k O Ao BANE. apres OS Nareapet Naat th ia, | tn Now Vork inetthor sy caches oe Vork, wee! he san « t Vian i .EY, . IT tw oe — June, 1815, two days before the battle of | aps- corner 8th st. and which is at 177 West street, corner of Warren «t., Waterlor, in which the Pruss ars lost 15,000 f onting onthe North River, atthe head of the Com- ae Ww Contre Market. [POR SALES largo Herring's . ATER COOLERS, Wilder Patent ON SAFE, suit- Bursias Proof WATER COOLERS, ae Whart, : men, and the French 6.800. "Tue seneoriter having spade additions to his | sbie for bankers nd mentee aoe een WATER COOLERS, rove PETE Oerere spy sisworerthe door. In the indecisive battle of Quatre Bras. in ry, making it now one of the largest, ness. Inguire of M. SNYDER & SON, Bankers. COORING STOVE ; 3 rs cane Wow Belgium, on the 16th of June, the day before | im the District, where hi COOKING STOVES. DEGULAR STEAM PACKET LINE BE- at Ea e rect wharf, 8 facilities for t AGE & LIGHT. : ooo that of Waterloo, the allies lost 3,200 men, and | WAGONS uf ail kinds eanubt bo surpassed, and | WASHINGTON SEWING ROOMS, tones MOND STA Eon WEDNESDAYS, Mh sty, ft0e doors North of the French 114 ; long experiance in the business, he hopes | Now ia the time ta'ket SPRING and SUMMER At Waterloo, the total loss of the allies was Pe pl Cordage ond Light Wagons kept on | SHIRTS made uj to order, 6 8 re. Which I will sell cheap for ensh, ; troduce Water and Gar Pipec ntti tye alee in onabie terms; and fi t Tequireds ne Oe OER bout 40. pared to make SHIRTS, DRAWERS, Se. atthe Plumber G3) oes Fine LUMBIA, SATURDAY. at 4 o'elock p.m. 16.636 men. Napoleon's was about 40,000, hand. o make 3, DR. eee iter DLE NBL ; . ; i either the Austrians nor the Prussians éan | All REPAIRSneatly done, andall orders prompt- SHIRT "pose EY pith ARS. Sa eR ap 28 next door to the Star Office. my MO} TREE ERIOA LS, ane . derive much encouragement from history to | '¥ attended to, end ‘ ; BANDS neatly stitched. Z O engage in a war with France. The French once Mand CAT AEN DREN 2 TONE Sand mar 1s-tf ____ H. 0. NOYES $ a aorner a M AMBROTYP: . take the = AMBROPY EES Bete Sait concede i ee ea MB not pas. ty ‘oops hi ly been matched in these wars of 14th ELODEONS.—One second-hand Melodeon 5 | any in the city, for the low price of ® cents to $16, | the river. eh the Baglish. the 8 niards, and the Rus- DOWLANDS MACASSAR OIL wt Gipps we BS | Storer in beat order, for $25, at the. Musio | A Ways on hacd & fine welection of new styles of For freight apply $0 : sians—scarcely by the last named. Re PA CASS at ‘ees ma 16 W. G. METZEROTT. N. B. Sign of the Big is. ap ly op ¢-Tué Them Riley's Wisee ich Strece,