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C., SATURDAY, JULY 30, 1859. N°. 2,023 [Ree Pactra SSEor6 =e fot a8 agents will be al- for each insertion. 2) cents. PS SES YW AUNT PATTY ANDHERNIECES, | he learned that he had left the counting-room | ward. An immediate marriage was urged. The GEO: WN TS, = ann [contixcgp. } raonthe before. ite was told that he had mar- ieee thought the aie es soon enough. SORGETOWN ADVERTISEM TRUNKS, BOOTS, SHOES, &o. TRAVELERS’ DIBEC TORY ‘When Patty was young,’ the mother re- | Tied @ young person of some fortune, and was Edward said they should consider that Henry - TAX SALE. plied, “she was not some; she was tall | ten on « bridal tour with ber in the southern | had already waited twenty months for his Ox Sprunpay Mees Y Aver a 2 above States office, r * s 4 ed P. In., CHEAPEST BOOT AND SHOE STORE IN , : ities. My fathor was highly indignant, and | bride. After somo discussion it was agreed the | office of the Clark of the Corpora ion, at auction. to THB CITY. ete 3 nod gaunt. Perhaps she did not look #o well ‘when iometarned he told aa had better never wedding should take place on Kilen’s birthday, | the highest bidder, for cash, the SS Lote — We will dispose of our $19,000 stock of Boots and EE OP for her age as she does now; but that was not j i i i a ote ty ot Lots of Gr pituate in Georgetown, D. | Shoes at a small profit, that being the secret 18 road, going through to al! pointe tar fs name him #gain. and think of him as little as} the Ist of June, when she completed twenty | ©.; the same bein: by me for taxes due to | ofeuccsesin business. Wehare no worth West, North: and South’ leave Balitimore sre tod cheb oer Lar athe: possible. He was sure it was a great escape to | years. y the Corporation of Georgevown, hows in the | less stock to aell at cost—it is all fresh and uidematep me oa = illfal er liberty; at be idl eGemae a wnprincipled fellow. My |" Henry passed as much time with them as his wi teghelnp ee prey wal bossa Spyd.acd every purchaser receives the value Fhe one at 7.20 a. m. stops at sll Way Stations. piste aoe pr fieedl aeey es aMtoten | mother loved Richard, and was sadly grieved | engagements would permit, and the ladies ee ae fh id BALTIMORE AND On10 t R t n i seizure and sale — money. j# wold at cost are dear at any ei nat at 4.05 p. m. is express and stops only at prin- tained manner and her decided no was a groat- | *t bis unworthiness; but she agreed with my | were making the usual preparations. Edward | * ee = mes AB ree SON S20 7th at. -PecPARICERSBURG,and stations on that road bjection to her in the eyes of men than her father that we had better not talk of him. L| laughed at them, told them it was not neces- Se TUTICH TRAVELERS—SOUTHERN nee p.m. train, Washi = weutetmed eae heard that she had | 2#4 no choise but to bear it silently; and a| sary to furnish clothes for the rest of Ellen's ves TRUNK FACTORY.—Having com above, will leave até30e, miand’s20 pe meet —— ape -_ 4%. iar gcaeaneibere leath, | 20g And weary time I had of it. I felt that | life, for he would answer for Henry’s willing- Namb ia f «| E= | Menoed the manufacture of Trunks witn au jo Wal m. 3.20 p.m. = offer ete mses Gouin bought halt the | the hue of my life had changed; that I no | ness to replenish her wardrobe whenever it was | Number oe resent rasa o Ae poitor and experienced Wprkmen, under mye “ N BRANCH. ong ‘offered ree Patty.” She Seasctad he | longer had the gay spirits that enlivened my necessary. He had always thought an extra- ES ravelera with « better and shad, acca shan aie rom WASH at 440and 6508. m., 8.20 wanted the remaining acres, and had deter- youth; that I must be serious when not sad; | ordinary supply was a reflection upon the per- ye Northern Trunks sold by others in this city. Please anined to have her own way the rest of her life, but in time a measure of cheerfulness returned; | son who was to furnish in future. andi.iS pa The southwest part of examine my stock pefore purchasing elsewhere. a BALTIMORE at 4.20 and 7.45 a.m. 4.15 aad knew she could net govern Sisson,’? I saw and that I inust comfort the old age} All went on happily until the bridal day ar- | “No. 44. old Ge em rwn, for-} aabrnnie Repa'red and Covered, and delivered in ends Sunday but one train ooch way — <Bat £ thought, mother, that pats dia } °f ™y parents, and assist in the care of my | rived. The pure white dress was nicely fitted | ty feet front on Market 0 . . the eity. JAMES 8. TO . 9 7th et. rom WASHING ioteam JANES TOPHAM, 490 2 Hau, From BALTIMORE atta. ts | = TS AND SHOES. - b Sand Way Stations leave at | I AM (Conetae ay an afscturing and keep s full : Is 6 168’ double-sole Mor. Root: 3 | 1200 | Ladies’ Hatove tea Horie BS. j » brother and sister; [ was young and well; it| t» Ellen’s symmetrical figure. The “lilies of | % ace, forty-one feet front on) = —_ sf aoe “ th. would have been strange ad I noe recovered | the Tilley’ contrasted well with her dark hair, chevy pine tg and = nee’ Tag bate fokeknade y Benss var from this wound. It left ley! that atte nee Ilenry neh Tea the ag ed f aap i a ;. | obliterated. I oannot aguin feel what I felt | ‘Orient rl,”’ which he brought from the See en make) beradif atirae- 1, Kuchard. It he had died, ithad boon eanier ts fartues ton ~ : OR leave at 4.49 and 6.3 cally, except Saturday evening Add balance on lor - t fe 000) hich only goss te Phiiade'phin. : in another.”’ Annie was there with her children; neighbors | All of | ot No.28, Prtar, Beat Ladies’ best Eng. Lasting Gaiter: 25, to BUSTON with N h The little circle had many pleasant walks | ‘° place confidence in broken aeountel ond with | saat cee qumahlodeitke er ars try ‘Threlkeld, and Dewkine’ Ginidren’s bent Ene: Lasting Buttos Garters, 7s0e *' Stonington Lines; and to WHITE and rides, many lively talks, and much music. " 7 f - addition, fronting sixty feet White Kid Stippers. for 168 and Missos, at very NS by Norwieh and Worcester. At last Henry said to Edward one : «| Many pauses, interrupted by exclamations | fered the old prayer, beginning with. *Omni- the north aide of Bridge { low prices. ~und trip tickets can be procured by the evening Pa ‘ wd bat 1 " ps ‘ued + | from Ellen, who said at the end she was sure | present and All-sufficient,”’ etc., and ending | street, and one hundred and | Misses’ a) hildren’s Boots and Shoes of every | trains to return hy morning Erains. and rom Satur- wiCE shall ae liveion ? cont eee on” | she should wevér love another. with “faith and love.” He pronounced them | twenty fret doop;assesned to} deseription, equally low. all of ourown make,” | day evening 19 Monday moraine. ~T shall go likewise,” said Edward; and ina “Do not say so, dear Ellen,” said Lucy; | man and wife, and offered a heartfelt blessing pine dette of Jee Alanett. Yr a 140 No.22 Pas ROSENTHAL» jews T. H. PARSONS, Agent. i i ‘fare- pd %, , 7 K - 1. 2D, ETON a A. ot Space, = “t ‘ uy » > —— bo potses te preunce. Thee ‘ your love is not reciprocated. The acquaint-| Edward coased distributing cake. and placed | addition, heat snes | Ju 18-90 Sidon shovel eth st, OUTICE—The steamer JAMES GUY having well ook th d se ater an early broakfaet ance is very short. fon sure you will soon | himself at Aunt Patty’sside. ‘Well, aunty, | feet on ‘the north sido of { a TAKENOTICE. pomengged | awmony mel the on oo eee N e eca tank. int that quiet home! Ellen anid | Possess yourself again, and think of Henry as | how do You like the appearance of the bride?”! pret Stee, aad ge Ban Boors ann 5 XOT8E; yor our | TUESDAYS. for CURRION she would g up stairs and finish a shown she | * Pleasant acquaintance, and not conneoted| “I think she looks beauterful. Her nock is | Sid framm hover anneanat bs SHOES do not wear or de , y neat, id RIPAYS (commencing on the 8th of April) oa hillside a few d, with your happiness. You have never been | as white as them air white boads she has got on | . Dyer, of Washington...... j 7 Eeoece Vee wh BROS S i Pe red to be FINEY POINT ond RINSAL EY Sie ture, had w ‘ sig “o the tide Wea eed ee deceived, and the charm of your life cannot be | it. She's the harnsomest gal in this town, and South Ne Theolnn ade ' servo you with the most fashionable firiee, ‘war- | a, m., siopping at all of the regular Im ngs roing a wager oF | broken as mine was.” as good as she is pooty. I kind o’ hate to her | tion, forty-two font front o 1 ranted Lo wear well, and at the lowest possibin cash returning. LUCIEN 8. PAGE, re, such purposes, several hours, not indeed draw- ; Ell , mars WA ing, but with the materials before her, and her | ,, They retired late to rest. Ellen resolved her go.’ the ‘east side of Warren Price, _Natu’s. Roven, Age leaning on the table. Ina few hours | ‘2&t she would conquer an unrequited attach- « But, Aunty, you cannot want her here as aud one hundred aud | O THE LADIES OF WASHINGTON CITY T ron 18% Houre 0! h r isp acne foet deap;brick hourc { fhe ASL ed in manufacturing Ladies’ Lu GEORGE FAG - a : ment. It was hard at first; the tears of vain | much as Harry and I do in New York; and you} {outs {vet Sampson Simms| 891854 85 6 an «| a aoe SEORGE Fai ans, § prndelga Gen hel ction) al pe regret would sometimes come to ‘her eyes. | have Lucy left.”” { Add tax on same property; @ hes H eink Siseog ol eh ang THOMAS COLYER: Geok ee pr coterie Poe pl ohn lade, Ghee the Weary hours and listless footsteps could not Aunt Patty replied in an unusually low tone: | ,,5°88e¢ to ae + - less) 35 = know by thin thne wha will uit them in this line, Pore si Gk. 9, and lla.m., Ct, Fa hud bieees acne deat toca but did not wish | 2!¥ays be avoided. She formed plans for the | “TI should nat wonder if we had another wed- aoficsy 79 + 7 33 | PEC oan safely any ree; Metall tnest leuclt ce a a ee somes Coliper—at wuke ac Elles consented, and made a | °°°¥pstion of her time, which she steadily ad- | din’ here. When Colonel Thompson give Lucy the articles at the i From Aboxtadretieeaner Shon Page—at 3, mieohanieal effect for self-conquest hered to. . his arm to come into this room, she turned as | igston sity—the 8, 10a. m.,11% a. m..1%,4, and ae They went early to their room at night. Lue: The sketches she had made during the sum- | red as a rose.” of Second street, a . mess 2, A apg m., except Tuesday seated herself at the window to watok the mooy | ™e Were carefully finished; the music was| --Aunty, you must lot Lucy take care of her-| hundred and fifty f | | Evttas sooeaiapeeten betel eal mae oe diaddiue ttalt light aad darker sh regularly attended to; a course of reading sug- | self, and give a little attention to me.”” kwo-eiqrs sme hou i ular trips to Mount Vernon, a hereto 1 eet shedding its silvery light a. arker shadows f by her fi her was pur ae “T in’ of th ieee owned by Joanna Ru } aes her trips between Washington and Al over the neighboring fields and trees. She | 8°8ted by her former teacher pursued; nor shall do nothin’ of the kind; you can| Saceed to Peter DENTAI. NOTE Sa. on beth on oak called Milen’s attention te the scone “Ellen | Were the household duties neglected. In the | take care of yourself as well as anybody.” gine iene citer: © | 78] Dr. w. odmis eile trom the city |, Phosk.eX a. m. aud 2 p.m, boats from Alexan- looked abroad f t, and then seated | Fly autumn a letter from Edward informed | ‘I am a careless fellow, Aunty; and I want | South fect Sot No. 16, Hol | during the summer months, as usual, but drin connect with the traine of the Baltimore and ooked abroad for a moment, and then seat hi H Errington had sailed for Cal- bod ¥ ings mead saddition, being thirty | will retarn in the fall to resume praction Ohio Roilroad for the North and West. . herself on a stool at Lucy's feet, exclaiming: them that Henry Errington iled for Cal- | somebody to look after me and my things. I] faet front hn tho north side | if F ‘The t% and 7% p. m. boate from Washington bie know ad keen tha pss wretched ia cutta, to be gone along time. The last hope | am cross, sometimes, you know.” of Bridge street, and sev | | oo be scen by farther and timely no- ' connect with the trains ofthe Ovance and aAioeee Ihave ever passed.” She Ini her head on | YS extinguished, and the last tears shed. ~“Idon’t think so; if you are so dificult, | enty-rix, feet deep; frame c= EAL TASS. | Grin Raion for the Romth and Nonthwent. ap fe hier sister's lap, wept and sobbed. Lucy was| A short time after this event a letter from | you must look out sharp for yourself. I'll help v2 toes as | 595] De reise RENTAL NOTICE. coms GULAR STEAM PACKET LINE BE much moved. She suspected the cause, and | ‘ister Annie urged Elien to come and puss the | you so far; I'll tell you what not todo. Don't as » j long occupied by Dr. Maister, (396 Penn’ia CTW \ BALTIMORE AND made a tender inquiry ; winter with her. Annie had visited her parents | go and marry one of them air gals in New rn i, tail % | 18a fyenne, between Toth sts.) wher SEES Ww ASHING ON, eres Com “ Dear Lacy. I am 30 to tell you, but feel but twice since her marriage, and Ellen bad | York. that spend most of their time in the Do. ao Pal 7m | I 3 pel te GD Ra kindl MBTAMOND STATE, on WEDNESDAYS. that you must know that I love Henry deep! by no means tho familiar feeling toward her | streets, a wearin’ out shoe-leather, silks, and | Do. i do. 25 1535 7 | 188 | permitted to refer to om” i = AUMBIA. SATURDAY, at 40'clook p.m. Teoms the Sctt day atone acquaeaice Ze | that Lucy possessed. She hardly liked the laces, and when they air at home, not doin’ an Pes trot? ot to ont Camel shade. 75 | 1 ag = . Leave Riley Whart Ws eR Been ceeme to fill my heart. I wont on in perfeet thought of leavin; home for six months But individual thing for anybody but themselves. properts for pacing footway, | WOOD AND COAL. COLUMBIA, WEDNES' Ay Wornine, s confidence; and when I thought of it, T thought | ‘b¢ companions of her journey had been sug. Before Edward could thank Aunt Patty for ) cents per front fuwt; as. = elec cnet _____ | o’eloek. he loved me, bat I felt more than I thought. | 8°%ted by ber sister, and she found that it was | her warning, the carriage came to the door. | sessed to same... j tabs: 2400 A = VOOD AND COAL. _ The Columbia stops at the principal landings om The glow of pleasure each day, when I raat expected by all the family that she would ac- | Ellen appeared in her riding-dress. ‘The last Pat i aie cade ee FURL OUR naj fail stock of all kinds of treat freight apply to ‘bi <a pected : oe morning,” i a me met, the | °°R* the invitation. kisses and farewells were bestowed, the natural | {, nd three-twelftha feat All orders attended to personally by one of the Tags, i. & SLY theif of deleght which atte choee me ashe} 5d€ went to her a on the wide | tears were shed, the silent blessings invoked, 108, the south side off | firm horough ipod ap Tok ThA ewe Pik Pe s iri cepa i dd stroot, next east of} val thoroughly scree: # deliv = Seep a arg ay - -| Prairie. It was agreat change, but the nor-| and Henry conducted his wife to his new home, ' a : Food Oeline a aot wae .r 4 Peaagh pederep emetic “chonisan ber | elty interested hor. Hanson and his wito hud | mado sowfortatie he ki wee cats good taste, | Riv fact deen fern and cine Or MmpTy Ra ee tee any length and | NOTICE TO TRAVELERS: ei sonal pr rina before we parted, or [| 2°¥ been there fourteen se Every thing | made happy by his tender devotion. Sreacigosnn Albert Falmer: SSi855 85 | 467} length. Perenns wishing a quantity can take wharf WITH GREATLY IMPOVED SCHEDULE! ’ 3 = Ne arts of Lote Nos. 2 i easure.and have it prepared to « % — think I should bave restrained myself in come | S00ut, them, was Ppeaghonts ev iairer pan —_—_—_—__—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_— 1 der, Beatty's addition) | “§LT- Those wishing tolay ix that eoutereapplics | FROM. WASHINGTON QIRECT TO ALL riessnrs. His sudden announcement of depar- | 25° b3 , & good ess FOR RENT AND SALE. y fect front on the west) Wiii piense remember we wish to keep no Ror sentes ARTS t came to me like a blow, and I beli [| im it that their condition made desirable a se side of Washington «treot. j consequently, if itis not convenient to pay cash, THE SOUTH AND THE SOUTHWEST. brah tb fainied. but it v4 nig te They had a fovely family of five children. It OR RENT—The STORE in the Star Buildings Pore one handred nod twenty | they will give satisfactory paper at short datos, Via Potomac STEaMERs aND RicHMOND AND an tuak a ea ee is true they had not the advantage of schools next adjoining the Siar office, jong occupied rs eigen d oe : J. & W.M.GALT. mac Raiteoap Ling. and [ sat still, and Edward talked, s0 that I A ig® OF il. | @#exarand tobacco store. There is uo moredesir, | ‘ida MeDaniel......... - $noliess 85 | 255 ~ Office—Northwest corner 12th and C strecis, think my emotion was unobserved.’* Ali this, | 2¢ hand, but they had instructed their chil- | Sseent and tobacco store. There is Any retail hust- THOS. JE «1, Collector for No. 347. Wharf and Mill—Foot of 11th street, how more, was uttered in broken accents | 27¢0 88 much as other cares would allow them. ‘Apply to W. D. WALLACH) at the Star Jel-witw Arrears of Taxes for 154 and 1255. | below War Dep oe jy 2 ‘The tee thet Daily Unestees OF wi by aw drone wl, and 'anderiak the tk of ching | BOR RENT ip again gaycR nove, | AsteamgacEAR NOTE y ana nin | Rez w, BoA eenek ARRTCAL | Peet Pm. pat hg ag : i i , ENT— : 5 L ag property o} ‘ . Sh eonived anotioe ti rer Menasha Seem too ee EME, fonting | Tithout helltation, ¥) BGrttback building, Noo ee eeotae morte | Beall tract Between SupPesn aad Gee silty! | on that cuperor RED sed WHITH Xo GONE: | stot stenst AO a in any he Bassesensee a gee sperning boat can ob*ain gy on 7 - yard, &ad enjoy 8 piessant sail of ou! own large lotof HICKORY, | ¢3 brantitul Potomac. Passing in full view of Mount i ‘ernen. iy je even ny e' neure @ eae ba TES oe Cote. supper anda rest offour houre i: comfo le ber will be rajecced. | N.B.—Wood Cut and Split any size and length. | Of state-roome and arrive in Richmond in time he improvement must be ‘completa tyke ony | inte sonnet thalithe Trains for the South and South roved the ith of | Which he will dixpors of cheap for cas Ellen, “£ think he never distinguished me. I She found herself a most welcome guest, and | between sth and 6th streets west. Gas all jthrongh are required by sn ordinance He has ‘alec \ ‘ Fy A , the building; aiso, good bathroom, and July, 1459, to have the footw: ronting the same awake nearly all last night, and could not | B€F titer @ most interesting conipenton: She | been put in th - a orongh repari. Apply to the subsari a eriehed mada: aig er in conformity to ’ - y Seal! street. The wo recall a single word or look to build a hope Sere ped akegay Prosperity the more that oo beater street aprons the Notional pa Mie! roan ap piania Hew street. The work upon. It is all my own fault, and that makes sbe had suffered many privations during the ad des z roved of hy the undersigned, or it doubly bitter.” Lucy told her not to re- early part of her western residence. She loved A VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE—Si ea A : herself. Henry had great attractions | '® tell Ellen of the lug-house in which she had handa Woop. ‘lease cal! before purch av of August next, or it will then he made by the | ¢ jSEREEPERS AND OTHEE “Tt 1 ; lived five years, and her various efforts to make Georgetown. the inter fon i m Gaorgstorn B wer bee pad raid forint oF tin tax whit ee ee route Dein Me nln ganetrs and Tis les ive ee he oe ibs Ac; | it habitable. Her life had been one of mang eer canteen MEICHAR DS sora; | Persons Interratel She may wish farther infor. (LOOK 70 YOUR INTEREST coancotions tan) we Une saute, making oorinas pre pala renewal of it, rasa Pine the hay expedients; but she had had among some dis- and K streets, Washington, D.C. ia 10.tf | mation, can apply at th Nevors office Staite A PAYNTER. at the Rod Siac. atthe new | FH ; R pression would pass away. Ellen knew it never | *PPointments a great deal of happiness. John RETT, . MOND, AND P) WL RTY FOR JAMES J. BARI Sarner of 2th and Canal streets, opposite 2 DON AN * ALUABLE IMPROVED PRC would. What girl ever expected to conquer a Hanson’s strong arm and warm heart had al- V RENT iN MP ROVE i ol TY FOR A C:tumissionere, | Cantre Market, HARLESTON, S.C. A 3 TOD < t7 ¥ it not be of fu! NOSCOMERY &’ MOBI Sol calecknenk? Th ded seis cheered her, and she had also | TERM OF YEARS. Tho, undersignod willlense | Georsstown, D. C., July 2st, 193 bet you wail vfeh Jour Wood Sawed In" 3; ord RECT TO NEW 0 Rub aNe st ! i i i ‘satisfactory tenan' ve years from the _iy 21 3 eee | eeea, i Split £7 5 PHERN CITIES AN yNS. After a long conference, Lucey began to urge | ™Uch capacity and energy to assist him Of Soptomber next, the PREMISES on the south- | gy EC ENT. The HOUSE No.d06, | HLo™ baby conte nerece gee mize aot se teicehs ect st Richmond with the Danville, : ro) ae ® Eo Annie had something of Aunt Pat y’s stron, OR SALE ORRENT.—The HOUSE No. 104, Pr pe 0 “ “ - s y$ stro 7 Southside, Virgin e a E guing torest. -* No,” said Ellen, “you ean go; | >! 4 t oorner of Penn. avenue and ith atreet, which ‘Wert street, Georgetown, at preaent occupied | from any other pince in this city. yu le, Virginin, Tennessee,and Esst Tennes- F will wateh the moonlight until morning.” will; oe her early as ipa ie, and for nearly five, years eet ee eee eee owns by Mr. Arthur Soho t, and Iti abe t midway the} {177 His Wood is of the Best Guality.t a ees ORIOL Bae mATT, oy say 9 oes « rge mi | iatel A INVILLE, BRISTOL, D. hs - ~* That will not do,” said Lucy. “ Perhaps Eu ohana kee Giauaster - oat ae pans oderal Metropolis. its position enn. ave Sresre imipeciately west tad Mo {07 He has tho biggest Pred ao Boxes t NOoG Antsy ILE, MEM rig +e Seon tentan to's atery panions and employments the winter passed guing fee lenrestears tee migy fo the | Sbly known for ite healthfutn: 17 The biggest Pine fimo A ae SRLEANS: NASHVILLE, “GRAND JUNC. See oy | rapidly away. Washington Theatre and Philharinouio Hall, one | Strayer, make farther desoription unnecosenry, Kintling Wood, TION, AND MONTGOMERY. ‘ Not if T tell you a true one of myself i" ‘They were not always without company ; | OF beth of which is open nearly overs night in the | tise. Address Ee Be ADDISON, agent, Avexans | Kindiing Wood't i For through Dokete and Gerther informatio pitee Ab! yes. dear Lucy; I am not so selfish in thei iehb ta fe ites dista yeers renders this Property by ong odds the most | q-ig iy 8-2awef IL? All delivered Free of Charge, “1 Toute, inquire a "7 ma ra fic ) e my grief that I cannot be interested about | (21r Relzhbors at a few miles distance came | slizible in Washington city for a hotel kept on the — - = Free of Chaage, Penn, avenue, one door east of Browns! Or 8 to see them occasionally, and their eompany | European pian. Its sleeping apartments can easily Ww Lew PAYNE, UT Notice. If the above does not show how rd the Boats, foot of 6th street. F = - 2 afforded hilarity and enjoyment. One. be arranged to sccommodate one hundred persona HOLESALE BOOT AND SHOE DEALER, | to xct PF Rich it shows where to cet your GEO. E. MATTINGLY, ff ‘y m ne, a fine- * i} . Ini: Lucy began with aquestion: ‘Do you re- ; 2 a r gomfortal ly with lodgings; while its cooking, Bridge strest, Georgetoton. D.C. L7* Money's Worth. aoléty {Union} Ticket Agent. member Richard Willis?” looking young man, who resided two milex| diming, and restaurant apactments can be at | The atte rets ire trade {s renpectfully called to | Now please call at the niove vikce {[p-and try | ee we aw “Very faintly,” sid Ellen. away, always stopped after church on Sunday. | ranged to acoommodate even afar reater number The church Methoa df Ds | on opean isn. ‘The entranore, public and CLESEIN Sdone: Meus, and ues aE pon wil get a quarter of w ord ote beck ee ae ne Sy ¢ church was Methodist, and four miles fi ith s . a A b ES, for r > Uf Feruce Pine Sawed in? pieces I] F-and Split GREAT SOUTHWESTERN ROUTE. Se eae tan tot mere than seven | away. The ladies of the family did not always | PYStO WH peazes the Fhanicead Uns harmon wy sock of PARENT. LEATHER suidy on B12 orth . Vom conan | pang him aac basta attend; but Jobn und the children went when | Hisll than others that can be established. For it ge 3 » for $1; 3 piroos M. best Onk 2 pin Via ORAaNGR anv ALtzanpaia Ratroan. WORK isalso asso; and we! viitete: or thee 13% 4p : ‘ ly to W. worthy of atten- 162g; or the br ¢ HS pieces : ; they did not, and he was eure to bring Patter. | Wrage congermiag, terme, ton? male ey . 1.75; 4 pieces $2. All othor parte of acord at eame — poser oy = hr rag aleraied Ga x son home with him. Patterson had ied pegs (pec Es _ — (aa tor pf icles ley pital bri atS. W.K. Handy's, opposite Wil FROM WASHINGTON CITY, D. C. hyphae . rt Bees e ie new farm a few years, with a mother and two making. Vm. "my ™ > 2 as an aasistant in his business, and as an inmate sisters. “Tb eaeet Geka wii about to marry, SUMMER RETREATS. waded Cuatry, merchants and gthern. wa ark orat W m, Baliant Tina promptly VIRGINIA, Fen: BSEE, Aton. Mysister Annie, only tw peasvoide, | aud live in a town ten miles away. ‘There OOR’S PAVILION Georgetown. Dien nt NO 17 BEARS > | tendo to, OMe coun ved to the north aie money MISSISNIPPI CAN, oon. 2 2 2 > omy dae, seemed to be a change coming over the family, M REOPENED, NEW ARRANGEMENTS | ! #coompany the orderor be ready ‘when the foc ARKANSAS, A ‘Kas, than myself, was my constant companion and | 2G Patterson was delighted to make the ac- | | This delightful, healthy, and popular Warer-| N AT THE sn Gelivered. : , HROUGA TICKETS can ned ronal iawn" pp bleediors wT hed. Rishon | duaintance of one whom he thought t »perruade | Traine: ssteated on the Posmeg ee UNION BOTTLING DEPOT, 10 ¢_____A- PAYNTER. at Paws Wharf. | ,7HR SOUTHWESTERN RATEROR ‘or strength sud capecity than I hed. Riches | 2 become hisown. Ellen soon perceived the | twaen Blackistone’s Island and Pixey No. 87 Green street, Georgetown, D.C. OTIC. - = FICE, corner of Pennsylvania avenue and 6b tre epent his leisure hours with us, was a gay and design, but knew not how to put a stop to it, | Point, will be open for the reception of Visitors on The undersigned respeotfully announce to their MeKNEW & MARLOW’S Washington, on board of the Steam Ferry #musing companion, and singularly obliging in if th ti na asked and his h frus. | the, 15th of June, g f nd the public in general that they haveat a STEAM FIRE-WOOD MILLS, George Sor at the ofhoe of the Orange every way to my father and mother, as well as} SBtil the question was asked and his hopes frus The Proprietor begs loave to state that his Table | jaree expense remerdied their establishment, have ed i imp! , “seal at kt CORNER 7TH STREET AND CANAL. Aloxandna Railroad, at Alexandria, to us. He was likewise very bright in intellect, trated. It was inanaged in so simple a man-] will bo supplied with al! the delicacies of the Po | Ing epared no pains in making every necossa, = er = Re ner’ i i rangement for conducting their bustiess sy atermati- Wood Sawed in 4 picoon for Se. rd, RICHMOND, DANVILLE, LéNCHBU! and seized on all opportunities for improve- bh na gia enttche Nae ee His. Bar will be furnished with choice Wines, | cally. We have introduced the water from the Wood sawed ina proses for Bae. per mr BRISTOL. KNOX VI i ON TON, y ne ment. Aunie had another dear comphnion | “bole; and they wero greatly disappoint. Liguors. Segars, &c. Washington Aqueduct, and also added thereto a Wood Sawed in 4 pieces fore. per cord. TA, CHATTANOOG & NASHVILLE, RUNTS- Sake Hana n, who is now her husband Liters poe ed. John assured her that Patterson was an x t Bathin 1 food Musio, good Angling, ee iterer, throngh which the water passes, so Deiivered to any part of the city, ox OnEnY AND EN Ont ists i — i 1H id Sati ate to mer perfectly clear. ve to t t ME. 4 b «BAD school-fellow. and lived at his father’s house, Sine psa tre and ee ee es the Fretiar tages ig epee re nae we They now ar er themrelves that their MID , os inane pact bine ped By direct routs, and continuons ratiway connee- mile off. I saw very oon that John was getting | Could for her happiness, an mluuost fener | yotsamer Columbia leaves Washington every | RAL WATERS cannot be oqnalindin ths Derick, | Kindline very jealous of Richard, and feared he might her for a neighbor that she was almost impor- | Wednesday at 6 o'olock &. i ooking. and Stove WOOD manufao- tion to Momp : 2 tunate. Ellen could not gratify them, and | Pavilionat%o’cloek p m., make an impression upon Aunie, who was jui fe, for sale arbreatly reduced prices, Affording greater expedition and comfort, and be Ht t In addition tothe above thy h laid 1 and wu land Bt tne | sek ot PORTER vuak ALES ee eat a Fare | tured and 4 e m the most cele- of ail kinds always on hand. ing over 2¥) miles shorter than by any other route. 2 € Terms for Bonrd: $1.5) per day; for a week or | brated breweries In the United States. - Term 8H. he steam ferry boat George Pace leaves the foot his age. Ho therefore took an early opporta- pooh Lanier — beard eee ee bat longer. $1 25 per day, or $30 per month. =e eho te eaons of rime EX TERN CIDER, J” Full measure and weight may be relied onin = take the sare toe Ricken ere ene nity to explain, Kimoelf falty to Aunis, and they | the residence was less pleasant thanithad been | LEstthee Ber mes conte Mids FroPriston, Meh cane nara pos re Xex Pate _MORNERW & MARLOW, Sereciion, White Splphar Srriuen, Woniatogk ee, i to eae! ine- -' "REID & Boe vr. ime aR, X% 3 fices—Cor: 4 end at Gx p.m. for Richmo i points Scuth- foc ani teveateen years ld. "OF course Join | BC2FS 0d ake weleomed the et Dare te SERS eT | BOHR SMP HEA Bac PaE Aha afc fate ad Perse we" *84 0 | ont ach von tare etd ces conaeatons to Mam ee _ i urn to her own home; 5 suad e ORDAN’S W. 8. SPRINGS, in pint botties expreasly for invalids, 5 I~ Orders sont to cither o: ill receive per- 5 ie ar — beiag odioy eine “eprint brother and sister to allow her to take with J Freoxnicn Cocsty, Va. w“a-stiu“£Znz reffice will r Ld Bageace Wagons and Omnibuses leave the office o 4 = i Now open; leaving Baltimore, Wasrington, or | All'orderaby mail, or given to our drivers, will be workel together, and bad much happy in- her the eidest daughter, twelve yars of age, to Hi = Pa. avenue, at 6 o'clock a.m. and 6 ae ‘ Te. ' f : ; ndegee ye romptiy attended tox ————— JAMES A. EVANS, Agent, remain a year, and still be her pupil. The Eareee borne eee ee aicoune i ® Aigo delivored free of charge. SOYER’S SULTANA SAUCE. je 17-tf Wathen. tereourse, and when John came, and I bad to| cother consented reluctantly; but the father | Railroad to Stephenson's Depot, (P.O mai7 tf” (States) ARNY ‘& SHINN. For Hot ox Coun Diskes or Ati Kinps. | - ——— leave them together, Richard was sure to find said: ‘You know she must have advantages | Tom thix Depot, 13¢ mile in concher, to th ngs me; and we always enjoyed the amusing book P by 2o'clock p.m. same day. No detention at. Har- ‘OR S rare Forty, be borctnfore” Grounds eeteteeeed | AY wise 3 fine musio and experienced ser | bie te — This most delicions and appeti LE—A good SECOND-HAND CAR- | vented “by the renowned ennias z Whlol will ba disposed of on reasona- | “Moyer,” on hin eetura of the evening games together. We went on so | "° cannot give her here.’’ And the sacritice tor two years or more, and John’s father had | P&*™%de. | The young Mary Hanson made her i NEw PHOTOGRAPH axo AND AMBROTY PE GALLER =) ally morphea ie . Appiy as shove, ma fess wee pect net — ——n — ird Strest, b first journey with her aunt and a merchant jot and oold sulphur oA aderrpar ied pag re tdag ae ree AMBROTYPEs, 7 chased a — velar —— my father ing to New York from the neighboring town. | barrels or bottles. we Fplaes chinined at the CABINET WARE, &o cai pt me ANBROTPES, ad cuuseated she 6 go. Mother was re- fingra received them, and went with them to} ~The Proprictors offer tha nbyce Springs, together = Opgine recipe. The man- ony Fur cp te henieempenen. Juctant; but father told ber that Johu Hanson | the paternal home. With one hundred acres of land adjoining, at private RUDOLPH BUCHLY, ufsoturere simply ask for it OTOGRAPHS, was every inch @ man, and worthy to take ©! ~ Eien was delighted to reinstate herself in Pieper inzite {he attration of speculators alice (Succxssox To Isxan. & Bucuty,) Sag Nad BS ned : PHOTOGRAPHS: — woman to the end of the world, if she was] her former dwel ing, with the love of her pa- | fort ten be furnished npon application 408 Seventh, near H Street, large consumption, and as Bang ly a and 25 cents ling to go with him. Aghie went. Mother rents, the companionship of her sister, and the | to the und ened. . Dr. R.M. TORDAN Burs anv SELLs that it will aes itself un- foreach subsequent one, uad I were very busy all the epring helping her | fond recollections which she could not dismiss. | 49 +%!m $03 W. Baltimorest., Baltimore, Mad. ALL KINDS OF Sa aa Saree 600D PICTURES to Prepare for het new life. When she was!” When it was known thst she was tho it. FP“LUME,AND FRANCONIA HOTEL COM-| _iv7-Im__HOUREKERPING ARTICLES, | AUito,the spp Remember the Numbers" 2 2Y weather, one there was asad blank. Richard did all structor of her neice, Colonel Thompson, who PANY, WHITE MOUNTAINS. NEW FU STORE. Orinions o1 Lonvon 450 Penney!vanin avenue, near $4 street. e could to fill it; and before the summer was lived at the mill, two miles away, came and | ,,Thamanagement ofthe *FLUME” and “PRO- ¥ E are now rece: pony Fall stock of FURNI fe RESS. “Secwre the shadow while you have the substance.” ended. be told me what I had understood, that urged her to undertake the charge of his two ripe. ZO SES Snnounose to Toprists, TURE & HOUSE gu! NISHING GOODS, soy e,Teoommend our eorrespondent to fry Mons} epZ-ty Mie ¥ was the eal hat ld ke his lif cS mmer Travel that they wi and selling lower than any other house in Fer’s NeW Sauce, entitled ‘Sultana’s Sauce.’ SS tet reine that could make i*° | motherless daughters, near Mary’s age. The prepared for the reception of guosts on the, Washington, We would invite to gall be- It is made after the'Turkish recipe; its flavor 12 ex GOOD EATING AND. happy. We talked with father and mother; parents consented. rgaret and Fanny came em of JUNE. These Hotels have recently been | fore purchasing. yur motto is, “Qui jee eplleat, end it affords considerable aid in cases of W. F. BENTER’S RESTACRK PINE: 6. fasher coal cuploy Meee ee ts, Aad that | Svory day. Killen was glad of a daily. task, | thotgughly ronovatnd and mont attractive Seonery | “Old Furuiters taken in exchange for new. gg te ey ge the rear of Browne’ Rotel blook, com ogo? OS ser eatd hea be ay Richard. Noteo: Richard | she felt that she could’ bear her fate better | Pies sowetmast ofthe most attractive wowity TORN BONTZ Eo, | os TpSultana’s Sauce is any Aaxore' and ceentoe | uuee, 0 be famous ge the very bes Med told hits Ke should ge to New York when | un Wer liad wae aseapied.. She took great | ofthe OLD MAN OF THE MOUNTAIN,” the | aa 20-17 ___Odd Feilows’ Hall thst, y of tho delicate taste of Su‘tars: the rents gr he wasof age. Although father loved him, yet | interest in her employment. Her pupils were | Figme,! (reg ome re ah dae eS Dp STREET. ofa Soyer, and the universal patronage of » dis. | gad°’yeere gins very chotesst Ore be did pbegrietat git ee To warded intelligent. She went abroad with them for ta °% be the, selepdid. steamers ‘COMMON. “<q conseinten of Ores Ei sae that be thought Richard a flighty fellow, ; AL TH and CONNECTICUT, daily,5 0 b ight disappoint me. I did not believe flowers, and gave them practical instructions — J = ‘ish, Game, Steaks, ¢ eacest caljAPERHANGINGS—New stock, heap for | 7A concentration of ail the piquant resonroes of | gars; &o to beating ne inne" {ignore & 00 ij ly ,5 07 oot COURT? AND “pe faegrorees Tes | 2; thea from Pier 1s : : see cane nnne United Seroice Gaxette. Z sca: a P ae agbotany; gave them drawing lessons and les tthe Sor i Pe Paper hung by oxperienced workmen, and satis “Asa titillater of the appetite this Sauce stahds 18 Cooki: i i it: I thought him all bat perfect. Ilived upon | so8s on the aaa su that the school hours were | farmartncos Seal hiit a theotale or ee pie i- tagtinn guaranteed _ “e alone. It in a most valuathe adjunct to Fisk, Feet | po othe: ex ‘ his smiles, and nothing seemed ead or weari- not solong as to make them tedious. The | pal Hotela and Depots, or address AD 3 SEAT 10 gee ETES or wi. and shouid be p' on every dinner ta- | for * invariable good of all ed rome. when I might soon expect to be cheered summer passed quickly. The short autumn| ; ES. MARTIN, Agent, gp) RED ya ok G CHAIRS ge oe Sophe Sultana Sauce isa most delicious zest,”— tiie d heavit P: q y je6-2m Pier 18, North River. New York. 1D ROG hf, |, 87.50, , IL” His charges are moderate. fe ntf by his presence. Time pasted heavily away, days were filled with various employments, : SLEEPY-HOLLOW CHAIRS. $12. Morn. Chronicle. —* wntil the period when he proposed to leave and the cold and snow of winter cariailed thei —— 1 the Furniture is manufactured in this | Sole Agents for the United States-GARDNER My father found him a situation in a countin —_—_—___—_—_—_—_—_—_- L'S8TNING Ro. ; SSOLUTION TNERSHIP—The | ory, and guasant is G.YVELIN, 217 Fulton street. New Yorks GENUINE PLATINA TIPS. pursalts out of doors, but gave more time for D Partnership Nertt tvs ouintine sclieen the * Tos. SK: PLANT &CO., BRAY & Hayes, 34 Cornhill roe dg . 4 r y rr le od, ¥ 0) saw Him well established. He promised w| “The winter wets by: and one afternoon in | 1s hereby dispalved by mntucl osnrace allies 3 Diet, bet sth and n. | of 6. HRIDENOUE ent thanksgiving It seemed an age wo early spring, when Bien was giving the girls | 10% 0f the late fre will bo settled and the _1D* Furniture Repaired and Varniahed. ap 14-1) ILLEE a oo me, but father advised him to slay quietly by their fi s' e & tracts thereof will be fulfilled by the undersigned, ‘RANK T (1 “ne lessons, she was summoned to | Heary F. Thomas, rho will carry on the same bus- RANK dor nto Poe pee AEE. north- | _ma24 6m C5 room in New York, went there with him, and FR NCIS TA BAR E, BA STRING Zon che ORS, Tenth and C streets, near Penn. avemus, I Corner of and other his business at least six months, and acquire @ . . the parlor. Her mother and Lucy had gone | imess atthe old stand, No. 26 Light street. Balti- east ts.. keop: —— (ta a : CAUTION.—In consequence of numerous at- character for steadiness and punctuality. to sec Aunt Patty. Fe BEY mere. mae he i alone authorianad to calect the | conatanty om Heed il Kinds aud LAE MG re GTR Sebo avray, | fsriPts ty pertice to represent their, Lightning Rod When he departed I was deeply grieved ;| Much to Bllen’s surprise, she found her guest | °° THOMAS ey NS. Calis promptly attended to at all hours, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, | soriber bogs leave to inform the pudiie Chat sete but hope was with me, and [tittle thought the | was no other than fi Errington. There , HENRY F. THOMAS.” oe eanlee atten 10 the a cere eeic® from the | wit practice in e Bish Couto and A: : — sraniped with tls separation was final. During the first months | wore friendly greetings and mutual embarrass. | Baltimore, Maroh higp-anel ‘Terms moet reameshian mre pesigat Jackson, the federal Court a Pacey, | Oe Sore may be loft either at his pisce of business, gh gp gd be sO UAE eae ten |J. Stace, Waren os | oe ea eee | eee ee ee ES ender. 1 ey were er r “ oug' J 2 n \¢ . eon *bronghont the North Miasiaaippi sete National Hotel, wher ‘of his Reds and shorter. Mother said: ‘He is saving} “TI returned two days since,” he replied. rohased the entire in! rect of ty formar partner, | constantly on hand © ole re- —— Points oan be seen on exhibits things to tell you when he comes.’ Thanks-| Then followed the oft-repeated tale, whioh Bicere/atceact rhe ger g Hiag poe PATENT aera geen eanse to, | T Stiinte Furey OLIN AND, GUITAR | mata 8 RR ANGIS LA BARRE bg eame-—but not Richard. I was now | has been told ever since the days of Adam und | the public in fencral” Mr. Sassen it, Tanetx, tor | His charges are moderate, and ina atiretion fauna’ | calloes Cine vio Fs enone GENTLEMENS CLOTHING MADE TO OR- rally sad. I got only a short note of apology. | Evo. Those who have heard it can never for- Rouse of lees Nata Principal Engineer 39 the | on oail) any hour of the day or night. Haoke fur. | sous, Flativas Melon Brass Instruments 5 DER— We ‘Mer gentlemen the. | and very different from former communications. [| get it; those who have not, need kuow nothing | city: and for the iast three years ef thes house, will ished Yor funerals at lowest possible rates, Reale Books nd Sheet Muses for ales redue-d oe Bg | of hight Ci naigneree, Driljings, wrote a note of inquiry, to which no answer | about it. gontinue to, manage the Mec! n!Bpatpeat, ae Sorner of ithatand Pe ge oom eR is’ | Suk Veetings of al styles. for the: came. [ — a whole winter of suspense When the parents returned all was happily fermerly. soieof ee will lucted under borner ¢ angeish. Early im the ng my father went | settled, and Henry and Ellen had plighted pacts ENR the NTEREST ALLOW: ON DEPOSITE | 18) = i | Weigh we will make to order in to New York determined to see him. At the | their troth. Henry's visit was neceasarily short Wee eee ek 1 iE Fess dese eb r potomne Se, shige hag eal pity sai, business place my father had found for Richart | but it was son repeated in eompany with Ed. ! Wisi: Esquves anelarocnarere | cuumy A , hale RING & HURCHELL, yi sanabiereed,