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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, . ? ° we (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) a AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner of Pennsylvania Avenue & Eleventh Street, ar Papers served in psokages by carriersat year, or ST cents per month. To mail sabsoribers thesub- | soription price is $3.59 a year, in advance; @2 for + THE WEEKLY STAR. This excellent Family and News Journal—oon- taining ® greater variety of interesting rending than oan be found in any other—is published on Seturday morning. wx months: @1 for three months; and for less than three months at the rate of 12 cextsaa week, Single copies, ome cent; in Wrappers, two cents. ADVERTISEMENTS (of eight lines to the square) i d three times for $1; every other day, or peice a week, $1.25; onoe a week, 6 conts per square each insertion. By subsoribing in clubs raised among neighbors Without the intervention of a mail agen ail ae |, 2) per cent, of Tux Weeaiy Sra saved. Itinvariably contains the” Washengiom jews” thathas made Tux EVENING STAR ciroulste SSS] m genoraiy throughout the country. ve", XIV. WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1859. N°. 2,040, | fet Fisica SS Postmasters who act : solide Soci, heats Senate wat te MARIAN DEAN'S STORY nor the next, for the next day Mr. Barnard ED It was a ne ror — ton dew prapm geen Apes and dechtae’, that to 5 saaeer eee ial aa Rates came to o ac! inging- tof his belief, he was the man who had * eet ap open & Classical an bool. He was very good looking, I bel eve, im. The cloud that hang over mT Mathematical SCHUOL, on Mth street, be people said he was, but I hated him. darker; public feeling was against | rem * 8nd Les on MONDAY, 22d inet. au 16 5t_ gr oe . Almost every one was on his side at first, Lt4¥ err VERT] T FOR RENT AND SALE. A TAKE NOTICE, ; ‘OR RENT—The four-story BRICK sl L persons ownin; property on either side of ith hi he oN rae’ gar eee 3 econ with back building, No. 46: Street north, at sc between {ongress teal ocean Strectas between sth and 6th streets west. Gas al! through ved RAILROA - maby the butldi: also, good bathroom, and has just EE EG ‘3 a ead . ve the footways fronting the same | been put in aber gh rey . Apply to - t myself to tell what I thought of him . He | but now they wondered how he could be such Prorgssor L. C. LOMTS: re st femme fvostablia Siereieen said Boal street Phe ~ 8 espe an *B streets, opPonite he Neciceal ‘Snles ov came 80 wel ae oe a =o sabe a hypocrite. They insulted him prison by pro- | (Form:rly President Cie Witmington Pemate | must in a aoe Gisaid Beall str be apt | Hotel. Ges) S.D. CASTLEMAN. | wort No reyerends’’ and “honorables,”’ and made ~ nc fessing to believe that there wasa gang of legen) roved of by the unlersigned, or it wil bere VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE-Si i lieve 1 ol t - i y nidersigned, or it w rejected. h a A tuated such a fine sppearance—so gentlemanly and | robbers in the neighborhood, and ur, el pnt to| onthe fest Monday n yo ge Tadeeetets a Nasistone Beh be Semepieres ty the Sa A heeie interscotion of the Gastee oe respectable—that every door was open to him, | turn ‘‘state’s evidence.”” I believe he bore it beral. and refined education. | subscribers and raid for ont. of tho tax whieh has | Bnd Littic Fails roads, consisting of 1” oe ci snd every one had a word of praise for him. | all bravely, and like a Christian, but I did not. Thoee ars thee depoouprenensivean| thorough. | been levied for that nITpoRe, . SALES on the premaines, oF of Z. Richa DS, corner He d the violin, and sang divinely, which | [ had been taught to hide my feelings, but I] which attention is chl-fly ‘ ee? Persons interested, w! 0 may wish further infer- | 14th and K streets. Washineton. D.C. inode was enough to set all the sentimental and musi. < reoted to the elemen- | mati: fretted in seoret. Father thought it was best the Preparatory, enibracing the common Se ee ee aes PBISON. Mayor, T PRIVATE SALE—Several Aged and ray role 2% guages JAMES J. BARRETT, Srranged three story FRAME HOUSES, wi n | points. ‘or PARKERSBURG, and stations on that road take 4.05 p. m. train. ‘asrengers from Washington, to connect with 3.20 p. m. P: tary ie oad : n i s bove, will leave at 6.50 a. m. csi part of the young people half crazy over'| [ should continue to attend the singing-school, Ene ah; and the Senior comprising all thebranch=s wee bin As bo bee 9 atk fiend & story | and I did, though it eost me more sorrow than | tauritins ur highest female institavo “unk | Georgetown, D. C., July 21st, 1959, ™™Nsoners Toome exch? good varies jack and side alless ‘tee | Traine lense nniclowe:, DRANCH: sas soon tramped up that he had been crossed | he knew of to sing all the evening, within a | adios completing the covraeac entitled tomdiplo- | jy ar Stawtan od O72 ” above property ix located on the north side of Mas. | From WASHINGTON at 440and 6.508, m. 5.30 ve. of course all the women were in his | stone’s throw of the jail, where he, who was my | ™&, the highest testimonial a literary institution *aohusetts avonue, between 4th and Sth sts. Per. | 8206.15 or, and he soon had a list of pupils and | - : i t QR SALE aNT.— USE No. rom BAL! . soon had iV in all” on earth, lay in trouble and dark- Leod havingtranatorred na | F’QBAALE OR RENT. The HOUSE No. 104, oud dawolltacaf at hin S10 arSuid prop: | ands bpm. T MORE St 42 and 748 amas ‘ons that quite astonished the people them- | ness. y Schoo! for Young Ladies to the uw: by Mr. Arthur soho t, and lyipg a it midway the | erty. Also, seversi smaller Houses on the earme | On Sunday but one, train each way — ves. He bore all his honors meekly and There's no knowing what might have hap- | de nm Tongue cette ae ect building herotofo north sida. "Phe nerd = omennit and favor? | for sale. jo. tf — 3AS ORR ee taking their attentions as a matter of | pened, litttle girl, but you are not hia wife nor | Comin utpay. and more or Maciieol wille ably known for tts healthfalnoes med its shojo VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY FOR ANNAPOLIS and Way Stations leave at course, being nothing more than he deserved, | sweetheart,” father tid, “and there’s no use | toxize, ina course of letures, hiv diatingsished Meat make further desoription unneoosrary. | meet ye Pea Wao NGTON CITY FOR A 0 bat im return for them he would be generous | in making people talle.’* 0 tn literatdre aud thetoric. 2 Mr. Schott wi BBs? Rosscetion at very short no- | TERS [OF Y pti fhe und srsigned will lense vugh to teach them twice a week for a con- How heartily I wished that I were cither, or | the bookstores, or atthe Lo tute! dria, a a eonett of September next, the PREMISES on the south- Xorpt Saturday evening ¢ casing = it = oe empress anything to ners any claim on him that [ 15-enSw Cc. LOOMIS. pawibeainin Paget be Bat mvente and lith street, which hae te hind pl i aa day and Friday night the village chure! al could name so that I might go to him. to com- *ELECT SCHOOL FOR BOYS. W the I own Bs N either by Norwich ant be lighted and warmed for him, and on other | fort him or mocte ores Enna he face of the | Min. iiss tinicot aici e oo ltte. Lon HOLFSALE BOOT AND SHOE DEALER, | {8 [31 feral Motropol Tee een rouse to TAINS pate SaITE nights he was supposed to be engaged in adjoi world. I might send him messages by father, | ‘lon, begs to inform parents and guardians residing 5 Worcester, ing towns. [2 . The atte: it the trad rtfull: attention of ts on’, aad Boye ete This talk of the singing-school and the about % Dut what could I say to him? Tbeligved him | i, iVeshington tharhs intruda‘opening m Salect Sent se nara? jpetween the Capitol and Preai School for Hoyson the iat of September next. GA eSE LgaE: Men's, al , ed bv the eyaning denf’s house, and its immediate pr t . ne — : n Theatre and Philharmonic Hall, one Estee and from hy r summer weal Washing night father had some business in the village, so he went early, os left me inthe ~ lashington, hotel until the church was opened. en will be givenin 9 future ad- ELAWARE CONSOLIDATED entered the little sitting-room of the hotel, Mr. | vertisement. Meanwhile parents, and guardiaus | DD NSQUIDATED LOTTE 20m to : TReforencos are kindly permitted to the Rev. Mr. | Gxied to onl oraddress meat No, 77 Bridge at, European pian. The entrances. public and | turning, will leave Kinealeon SA TUR Georgetown, D. C. ap 22-| = private, will be Ith street, within 50 fet of Penn, | 9... stopping at all of the reg vol would be like, for I was sure I should go Hal than' pearer to the Thestreand Philharmonic | nd ret I er 5. PAGE. 0. f Philip did. We were not engaged—Philip and I, at least, not formally, but it was some- stown College, and to the Earl resident of George wv. B. As Maguire. of AV ail than oth rmation concerning terms, &c., apply to W. hs ss Hone | d “ing to morning innocent, but he know that. So I crushed] Besides the common and higher branches of a facti or both of which is 0; | hi f % PARSON tescher had floated by me, and over my head. | down my heart, and went to the singing-shool | purely English education, whieh will ea he Lot m ck of PATENT. LEATHER year, Fenders this property by lone okde nee oe whe 3 cris z and thorough’y taught, the courscofinatrustion will RK isalso assorted and well worthy of atten- | Qitible in Washington oity for a hotel Kept on the | NNOTICE.—The Steamer JAMES GUY having for [ thong .Was not meant for me until I | just as [ had done before. .._ | comprise tha Grack and Latinlanguages,tseometrs, | oe sf >” | European pian. Its sleeping apartments can cash resumed her route on the Poto ‘L that Philip Southey’s name wason the |” Every night I heard the teacher and pupils | Algebra, Trizonometry, &o. id A ‘large lot of COARSE SHOES and BOOTS | DeSsrranced to accommodate hundred persont ee ae of pupils. Then I watched Mr. Carring- talking over the robbery, but they were either | The Schoo! year, commencing with September for servants)also on hand and constantly | Q0fortably with lodgings; while its cooking, CURRIOMAS ‘on Bstes as be rode down through the long, | very merciful to me or afraid, for they never fas cnaing to Oe. me eek of on are Satteaed dining. a restaurant apartments can be ar 2 ERI rs ! : ke street that para d the old farm-bouse | mentioned Philip’s name in my hearing. One Ree ntry merchants and others in want are onthe Splat, The crater aumbar F ; where I lived, and wondered what ing- wat can be established. For - 1358 Hours of departure how understood that I was to be mistress of the - WALLACH, Star Office, Washington. ma l4 tf fh : aes enna a rider i ps lying = te harps is a pebtger ter Wier oma ea ae ie FRANCE, BROADBENTTS & CO.. Mansons, eee ee r rae 'g-house he was building on his little farm. | friend who sat near him. He just taken T Mass. A between Ith and is TRUNK! BOOTS, 8H The farm was all paid paging which accounted | off his wat, and was showin, his Ansit| Meee and-eodtw* | ,The Consolidated Lotteniesof Delawarearedrawn RUNES, OES, &o. ao : P: rf 7 coun cra\ id 4 = = ‘r bis extravagance in attending singing- his friend. I looked, too, and saw three green- WESTERN ACAD ish brown spots, two near together, and one penne will be resume just above them ae ee : ‘Odd,”’ said his friend, carelessly “Itlooks CLINTON ACADEMY, 3, 5, and 64 p. m. daily at Wilmington, Del., at 15 minutes before 5 MELA & SON Tom Woshincton~Shestuer ied Caiveras m. All drawings under th superintendence of * a No. 520 Seventh st., above States * and 10 a. m., 12 m., 2,4, and 6p. m. tery Commissioners appointed by the State. CHEAPEST BOOT AND'SHOE STORE IN | g bo, Al*xaudria Steamer PRIZES PAID AS SOON AS DRAWN, THE CiTy. = }, a. m., 11% a. m., We will dispose From A exandrit Y¥.—The duties of this dd September 5th. IMIS. _ ool. I was giad of it in my heart, for there was no music so dear to me as his voice, all un- trained as it was; aud ashe always taught me AY, 1 7,9, 11 & m. 1, 3, and 5p. m., except Tu sive should gevee hy amm others, T'was ae] as ifthe hand that made these marks had lost | © ponae anwoi eee BNe ae MO pp numoresis drawa balun oleucceas in busta Wrehnes yorworth Foidey morslaga, when the Collyer will rum her re=- cure I shoul D as d seen me, | the middle finger. Sohox removed to No. 107 West ‘apitals. ess stock to sell at cost—it isall fresh and % t . Marian, beside bis; jast as he out theca on the Then they went on talking on different sub- | strost, near Washinetan, inte tha buvding hehe ! 5.015 prizes of...., Kood,aad every purchaser receives the vals der trips between Washington end Alexandria from fo Me Denu' orchard. an OFT the spring | ject, until sleigh drove ‘ap to the door. Tt] fers senupieg iy Me PA; Bowsy Bho peat aa, || Gim|io got He | pre ES Bowsreratinath hace ee! 9 in Mr. Dean's orehard. Mr. Carrington Bates. Mr. Barnard’s | Qua,foyuon will © ‘ay be obtai fe | 5, do. 350) &e. jy®ly~ AL MELA & SON, 520 7th at. Twas an orphan bound-gi friend went out, and through the open door I | 2thof August at the Bookstereor Alt, Branok Tare | Piokets $2, halves 84, quarters BOOTS AND SHOES. Dean when quite child—bound by ties of | saw the fine sleigh, with the light from the | ior, Washington, orat the brug ster of Mr R TUESDAY, August 16—Class 100, I AM Constantly manafscturing and keep a full \ 'd gratitude, as well as by thelaw. They | hall lanterns shining down on the bear skin 15 numbers—!2 drawn bailote. ptogk + . had no children living, and I was brought up| robes and gilded harness. Mr. Bates had a Capitals. faiies, double-sote Mor. =. wy i STEAM PACKET LINE BE as their own child. I believe they did every- | friend with him, a Mr. Congreve, who, he bad AB D. pan Woune base ele ae S710 | Ladion’ best Eng. lasting Cotes ei mn ae SetTORs AND thing for me they could, and. as they thought, | promised, would visit the school, and sing for | * BOsg2'%e.48 Dax Scoot ror Youxe Lapias, Stoo lin ao° Tou | Children’s beat Bing, Lasting Buttos Gaiters, 750 - JP oll en for the best, but a child, living alone with two| the scholars. I watched the two tall figures,] The third annual session of the Institute will com- &o., C5 e. Fine Kid Slippers, for 168 and Misses, at very f D STATE old people, must necessarily be, and feel, un- muffled in fars, laughing and talking merrily | ™ence tne first Monies bs Septem er Tiokets $5, halves $2.50, quarters $1.25, Mieses’and Children’s Boots like other children. AsI grew up these feel- with the landlord, and thought of dear Philip | National Metropons, with x corps. P: WEDNESDAY, August 17—Ciass 101, description, equally low, a! pay ings kept — bo nr y manny in prison. Mr. Barnard rose to shut the door, | and sosas pone " unsurpassed fpeilitics 78 numbers—{z drawn ballots, No. en tt THs 5 DNESDAY MORNING, 6 times as thoug! ad never m young. | and then settled himself on th fs are offered Young Lad acquiring & thoroug 8. . »1 Market Space, o’cioek. . a Among others of my age I felt alone, for I could | I turned to a book ethamrdd mapatnes thetic Olrcalars with fell taturmation as th terms, &e., | Perea 8 Hastie whe Si - So — a eee erie, enn the setae nelge op not understand them—only Phi Southey, | on the table, but I could not interest myself in | mar be chvained at the principal bookstores, ovon [2 aot - 54014 do, 21 Boots anp ond Nida ad you find your | For freight apply to with his great, kindly heart, and bright, bones: | them, for my eyes were continually turning to | app ication te the. Principals Pee H.}2 do. ae ee 15000 SHOPS do not moan ord not look neat, i 00 ek Tha ei: REST Aeet fxee, where one could see his thoughts in his] the little pale man on the sofa, whose words Rew 2 ripened Tickets $10, halves $5, quarters $20, she g1.25, | Fot0 GRIFFIN & BROOS, No. si Penn. = = = ss eyes. He came to be to me the type of | had worked so much misery for me Jy a ns | Bvenne. You will find them siways p gee OTICE TQ TRAVELERS!-NEW ARG 3 0 i 0 i F F 7 7 > z you with the most feshionable styles, war- EMENTS. everything good and desirable in this world; T heard, asin a dream:, the door of the next M RS. MrCoR MICK es a re sen her THURSDAY, Awcust eae =. ranted to wear well, and at the lowest possible cash il orEatl PoMPOrED SCHEDULE! snd who shall blame me if in my thoughts I] room open and shut, a clinking of glasses on | friends and the public generally that she will resume se as hr ke ca Price, mar —— = ere him a plac nong the blest in the next? the table, and a confused murmur of voices. | the du'ics of her Schoul on the lat Monday in'Sep- enon) TPOTHE LAD FROM WASHINGTON DIRECT TO ALb *hilip did come, just as I knew he would. | There was a large hole in the wall where the ; x OF WASHINGTON CITY, 5,000 Having been od th meneince turing Ladies’ gud tebt me kcaane with hia to the sittg’ The sourse of study pursued will comprise all the Stove-pipe one had passed through, and was] branches requisite toa thorough English educa hildren’s Shoes for, THE SOUTH AND it 9 SOUTHWEST, i ick 2 $ tN "* Via Potomac Stms wens AND RICHMOND AND in-school. Mother Dean looked upatmefrom | now merely papered over, so conrerention in a‘ Tlokete €5, halves 825 know by thisthmerwhal Sill soit sens to his lime mac Raitpoap Line. under her spectacles when he told me, and | one room was heard plainly in the next. Who. PO la Tas Rie ag aim dh a pl FRIDAY, A pnd can safely aay that we do; which rou oan prove & ed said, smilingly ever were in the next room, were talking very | aged from 10 to 14 years, who will be wader her un! . moat) — Q jearticl jes at the elaelned Shee Stores im Wea “In my dey a young man would gsk «girl | low and guardedly—but after the glasses hail | mviate careand oversight, 00 | 4 prizes of. 8,000 | ington eity—the Shoes ‘ep well-ki W. | The two fast Daily lines from Washin to go.” clinked afew times, the voices rose. It was | phi qa,terme Sng further partioulars apply do. In,000 | 4 Po. oCurds & Son’s Piniade! ph Spats and Southwest. Boats jenve their Father Dean patted meon the head and said: | Mr. Bates and his friend. I knew his voice. | “Sy 27 s 8 4 do. “Bless her heart, we shall have her singing ¢ the birds, shan't we, Phil?” though it was very unlike the one he used in the morning bo boar j the church; and such words'—mingled with OLUMBIAN COLLEGE, Cc EE RBTAN COLD Wasniysrox, D.C. __ DENTISTRY, &c. sees uti ‘ 7 i i SATURDAY, Augnst 2. DENTAT, NOTICE, y the evenin hey im Philip sair the most horrid oaths and blasphemy. I knew © College session begins on Wednssusy. Seo". | oe ann ¢ COR pte OTTERY OF De OOMIS Wit} ee per anda rest of four hours in comfortabl are good im their kind, and | it wae wrong for me to listen, but cot nt | thy she ese of the Preparatory” Department UNCRATE Ea dati he LOGS ea bmabeons foum, the ole | SePESieonm aad grivstr Kiscmeed ees Marian’s singing is good in its way now— . help it. 1 read, and looked at the engravings. 78 numbers—14 draw: connect with ail the Trains for the South and South- will return tn the fall to resume practic asant to my ears always, but I don’t believe MINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES ‘ be eon by further aud timely no- "Tne h Southern Mail i Pp to make sure I was not dreaming walked With ux GraNED it 93,00 | Moo 19-f The Great! ern s conveyed over thie itis perfect. fur all that, aud if the teacher | about the floor, and rustled the papers on the No. 489 EF street, between 31 and 4th sts., Washing- a ‘240m | 228 jy 1S-tf | route, it being 44 miles saorter, and {00 miles less ails batt his pro table. to lef them know the parler was not} \° on, D. (a September 13g, Ins, do. T2223! “Goeo} io 4 1.249 DENTAL NOTICE. railroading than by any other route, miking certain little nearer perte did not hear me. Mr. Bar- h Nib WHEELER, Prixctpat. Dr. ants has removed his office to the rooms | Tonnections to tong occupied by Dr. Malster, (36 Penn’is De: venue, between Sth and 10th ste.,) where] he will be Pleased to sco all who may desire alk 8 services. ‘OF professin lat am ki permitted to refer to Dr. Malster. ne __ WOOD AND COAL. — ty: &o., Cay &eo. empty; but the : ofthis Institution will be the attain. | Tickets $10, hives $5, quarters $2.5), aths $1.25, nard was sound asleep, and breathin: softly. | ment of a tiorough education from the elemental to (es If it had been any one else, I would have| the orramonta: branches of polite literature, in| Address FRANCE, BROA BENTS & CO., wakened him, for an inexpressible loneliness | which Mra. Whecler will be assisted by experi TmineTon, DEL. afreid if Phy R, had not sat just | and fear came over me. I held my hand over | “'Nirs. Whecer ins hed lone experience in teaoh- e where he could give me an en- my ears, but [ could not shut out their horrible | ing. and respectfully aolicita the patronage of her couraging. pleasant look now and then. talk epee and Exe publia generals So it was settled that we should attend the singing-school In what seemed to me the great crowd of singers, I should have felt em- rat AN N t at Richmond with the Danville, fc, Virgins, Tennessee, and Rest Tonnes sc SUSSEX COUNTY LOTTERIES, Ts - To,_be drawn daily at ai ington, Delaware, at 15 mul S. 4 iH 3 Ebbpoxa= Will be reoeived into —— ~ eee R: B THE SOUTHWEST give Mr. Bates credit for being oa i *“Bab!’’ I heard oe say, witha inert Poe Cont odang whoa nad be under the immediate nutes before 12 m. Coat COAL " cf DANY: RISTOL. AL. ON CHATT, 3 and was heard in the town but talk of | “I went to see the old fool, and advised him to ‘ f the Principal. ; aaven = I WOOD!—woop!! LAN f iu OXVIE i eNe Popes and doings. and his goodness. | |_| put a meat poultice on his neck—the old whim-| | Cireulnrs oan be obtainel on application to the Me dumbers if drawn batons, anipagned sf equated whist wih aaiete bas | ORPANE ag RAND JUNC- After two or three schools there wasa sudden | perer'”’ Per ie oatOot Capital: the veousl of yard bt prices wivch count nin PION, AD é = P i ae jy 1 prige of. 8 P For through t nd further information ofthe Ze ject of conversation. Aj «By Jove!’ eried Mr. Congreve, admiringly, mm | } Prige of — Slat parohasere. nds and the publie generally | route, inquire thern Ticket Office. No. over, named Barnard, while riding along a “you're a bold one, are Invited to lore buying ele’ , &o., rr, and could always yr = Sr come the respectable dodge better than I. CABINET WARE, &c. Blast your eyes! you'll get nabbed yet.”” Ionely rosd in the north part of the town, was Penn, avenw rowns’ Hotel, or knocked from his horse and robbed, and now ple ¢ door east of B: R.W. BATES, a Wood and Coal Dea board the Boats, foot of ore "es, _ ke. Tickets $1. 20. E. MATTINGLY, NEW FURNITURE STORE. AYkanue lea oe ant lith street, east side, near the ¢ “ty (Waioni Kaket Agent, . Ofe I th " said” Mr. : F. are now receiv! Fall stook of FURNI ba boas car Gi Oar Lon ee ral i ornitied, aod fal y Pecan iy. rice emp ney rian rn TUREK HOUSE FU vISHING GOODS, sorte ballots. Weop coan. EW ARRANGEMENT! Every one had their opinion, and first and fore- | and these people are all fools, so they pitched | en een We en er eet howe, tn 1 pring of. 05.58] | prizo of....—.@1.am| McENEW & MARLOWS _ |G@REAT SOUTHWESTERN ROUTE, tostin avowing his was Mr. Bates. It was| upon the biggest fool among them.”” fore purchasing. Qur motto is, “Quick Sales Ae SPcerregian Seg “CCT STEAM, SAWING. AND SPLITTING FIRE- Via ORANGE AND ALexannria RAarLRoAD. tome one in town, he said, or implied.in as wees and small Frofite. street a: Old Furniture taken in exchange for new. $1. OH ONTZ & BR 0317 SOrOdd Fellows Hall Wh We eee D STREET. Corner of Seventh stree many ways. and as many times as he poasibly could; and as it was a light evening probably arnard could describe him, or, at least, ind Canal, We now have srester facilitios for Sawing and Splitting Fire Wood, consequently reduced our GREELEY AT SALT LAKE CITY. The New York Tribune of Tuesday contains FROM WASHINGTON CITY, D. Cc, tT si ee ac wy, ; . VIRGINIA, TENNESSEE, recognize him. a letter from Greeley, dated Sait Lake City, | ¢ — f Oae Wood, sawed in 4 pisoes, $6 per cord. GEORGIA, ALABANA, Sue night Philip was gone to an adjoining | July 11th, in which be speakeas followsof that oa AP ERHANGINGS—Now stook, cheap for|2 do, ...... o — 2 arse om Oak W cot wee us Spire on ss per — MSS Siery, LOUTMANAL 4 . but promised *. ee phar singing: famous burgh: far Per hang by experienced workmen, and satis 17 Pine Wood. sawed in4 purges and ne ARKANGAS, A S a t if my father wou ‘ ” ti , . I> Split, $5 per cord. obtained pmerortony Garg ‘Philip did not come even at| Salt Lake City wears a pleasant aspect to SPRING SEAT LOUNGES, gs, WHURSDAY, Asgusti2—Cinne 04. 177 Coal ofall kinds obi Gin 52 te rs oen be obtained at the the intermission. and as I sat turning over the | the ~—o or traveler, weary, dusty, and ARVED WA NUT arf ZETES, 922. ‘numbers 3 nat moe Ww & MARLOW, oe ivania eveuweana6th atr leaves of a singing-book, and listening to the | browned with a thousand miles of jo ae SLEEPY-HOLLOW CHAIRE Bis “e sift vhecemg per: ph me go STR leaves 2 as A> i 5 saab prigen of... 2);2 do. .. and laughter of a group that sur- | ‘?8- ¢amping, through the scorched a xed Beye American Desert. It is} r anded the teacher, a young man, who did 6 r at the office of the Orange Alexand: ia Raiirond, at Alexandria, i! the Furi ace i manufactured in this 0, A WOOD AND COAL. city? ‘suara COMPLETE and full stock of all kinds of - 0. i Ba tov o: ane eco, FUEL always on hand. ia armies net belong, to the school, came in and spoke a| bench of hard gravel th d Purprban ‘ors and \ pholsterer cae All orders attended to personally by one of the] ,RICHMOND,, DANVILLE. ENS Ber - few words to him. There were burried ex- | {fom the foot of the mountains toward the Inke 360 D at., bet. 9th and loth. FRIDAY, 4 agust 135, Bas eproustd a ators en CHATTANGOG A: NASHVILLE: HUN slemathanas a teeu-a iek glances at me, then, | V#!ley; the houses—genera!ly small and of one | {[F Furniture Repaired and Varniahed. ap 14-19 ‘75 nambere— rdrewn lots. [eb petite ee ond ernie aay eats me ‘LE, _G Nc JON, ME MPHIS, the saws, eae ik wes, couthod to spread story—are all built of adobe (sun-hardened ; size, or simply sawed, or deliverrd in the co 2W ORLEANS, allover the bouse. and they gathered around | Urick,) and have a neat and quiet look; while | F gaat corner eth a1 ‘ C5 ats.. kee the lights under the black-board to look at the uniform breadth of the streets (eight rods) | constantly on hand al ¥ & direct route, and continuous railway connec- tion to Memphis, length. Persons wishing & quantity can take whart RANK T SAR cae AAR ER. north- = ——— and at 6 p. m. for R INE READY-MADE west. Kinds a1 manure ond have it prepared to order. Affording erenter expedision ond comfort, snd be- : te i p a eet hing tolay in their winter supplies jording greater exped “4 ag ji in | 8nd the “ magnificent distances’ usually pre- | sizes, of READY-MADE COF lean remember we wish to Keep ne nee toene | ing over 20 miles shorter than by any other route, peng to os r paeet Bk Rim, ead, enibiog bie served by the buildings (each block containing bt SO Ley i, eearera: ag oes. SAT pumbors—i3 drown ballon consequently, if itis not convenient’ to. pay poor og on come ytd herd Pace leaves the foot arm, asked what it = dg He held a small coin | 0 #eres, ed into oan lots, giving a ofd buria) grounds to ae cemeteries, Lectad el acsak ize os they will give satisfactory BROT SR GPOTE Ron enrors inke'the care for Hiohmond, Chariottretie ts i id zi uarter of an acre for buildinge and an acre ‘orms insets asineeoec prize of. ——- Office—Northwest sr 12th and C streets, | Steunton, White Sulphur Springs, W oode' | Fe ae at ae nein, as Be loakel eehity | TF echt trult, Ae. to euch houmaatan (| == = 1 do, 2 eee lee naan Whafand Mill~Foot of 1nta street, Fehmond and al porzte Banth: ¥ connections to M ~ A counterfeit quarter that was taken from | ™*ke up an ensemble seldom equaled. Then below War Departimen contamina af iv2z pe his. . Pte Tease g ag opted the rills of bright, sparkling, feaping water Drap d’Eta Coats: Panteruon Vests, ca ([© HOUSEKEEPERS AND OTHERS. PBarars Wagone and Omnibuseslenve the office ‘The robber? who bad it?” which, diverted from the streamsissuing from Bisst Alpacos do.’ do. P ‘and confden. 107 LOOK To YOUR INTEREST Pa avenue, at So'gons tok EVENE, p Southey. and he is in jail now. He | 8e¥eral adjacent mountain canous, fiow through Write ae] frown jince Coate, dh drawings sent seg Se RL Bs 8 jorr-tt HV AWashtortpe, Ppp. te pg Lipectac tet 3 > each street and are conducted at willintoevery ‘3 — fe Sx S000 As Over CE, BROADBENTS & CO. A. PAYNTER, at the Red Sign, at the new | > —== — All c ves were fixed on my face, but I was so | 6*fden, diffase an air of freshuess and coolness kh saeco - RP office, corner of wth and Canal strects, opposite . ¥ which none can fail to enjoy, but which only a Rut lo. i sure of Philip’s innocence, in my own mind, 7 thet my pride came to my aid, and I said, | '** eler in summer across th t SOYER’S SULTANA SAUCE, : a You will not = sure of full measure, b « K * h snow i d Mt th - ssid Philip had sent for him, and he bad | 2° well in. all seasons For, though snow is of Coseh pannelling with- i 480 PENNsYLvaNia NES Piva never absent from the mountain-chains which 8 stayed to go home with Street, V lerable sid in ra! bit Z . W. fandy"s, opposite Wil AMBROTYP: shut in this valley, it seldom lies long in the | PT}\Jr, ee a tag te thee fe i i. | ards’ Hotel ; or at W Pi Wee mth etrest; reittiee) PES, : ; a nt ths teueh ammdsais. = but you will get your. ood Sawed in 2,3, or 4 fy. appreviate. Ou a single & pares en a cts ag AEM, 2 * Digoos, APL AAS SORES. se wus | PO he Dent an My delivered free a? GA —— nS fice, principal stores, & retty | tages for supplying the very best go - | vented by the renowned frien ony other place in this. clty. kegs, promptly filled, and delivered free of offires , F post office, principa 8, Pi ible $i he at t y 7 et . P ty the city. at ost m: dt Beleye od Me, Rates ani, | ea uch dtr, though nat aloe avinotbt | sues ce, the nae feet ecg | 2M onal aPectary ie Woda vorthe Bow Guatiey.t py | SE Rey earE or Migit as es ae ee ae Ue Some said, “Shame L doubted his word | | cities: everywhere else, I believe, the original | x60 1g heretofore offered 1a this mar! is decease is manufactur U7 He has the biggest Carts and Boxes, WINES: en With an offended air, if 3 I walked back | Plan of the city has been wisely and happily and i soacknowialged by all who patron ed by Crosse &, Bisce- . = arts an Toxext Aa Se oe ee cok aed ht hie : reserved. Southward from the city, the soil | *ghitn have on hand superior stock of Gents’ | Veit poo on The t Kod ¥ U7 The biggest Pine Knot Split Oh to my seat and sat bolt upright. ts softer and richer, and there are farms of (1 | parnishing Guods, and take to order Garments of | OTe ieegre Peni ane Tete | SS Kinane woot} Cn chalk notes on the black-boar - Mis tained judge) ten to forty or sixty acres. but I am told | every pony setae + Bt short notice, at asmallad-| 4 tria., convinced that it : » 10> Alldelivered Free of Charge « feree. a mistake I felt, and a = ae 4 | that the lowest pai f the valley, nearly on | vance on the prices hg ab ary hi m t edi to. tne. already : . 4 of Charge — — holt ny tee riage ; iain icant eed a level with the lake. EE ees with} jy under A ite rove itselt un- e oll Notice. the above — bow how strange lool ace, s : : ield but a grudging re- | ———— - aR ree =I NY utherasastimu- ¥ ‘ ie 7 ie, of spoke tome again; and as soon as the Baas taker” oe FRENCH WHITE “ING PAINT fnntto the anpetite or aa ie New Plonae cil at the ahowe of ‘and try : i < € tea : . aa gg Dyce a yr to stay until he re- begin ris om — pr. rae re VIRILLE MOO TAGNE COMPANY Orrsi0Ns oy THE LonDON Sirus Fine Saved ny eee Irs Hi ee ee ee eee : -range—thousa: rT usand: F ~ for $1; 3 pieces for pesmeprcchects or star Hay caren bau tle, mainly owned in the city, being pastured | this nies Leadivansicnin Teta cones can one Menae ‘Seu pert Cok “hie beet Hickory, 2 pieces S158 3 bicess | NEW PUQTOGR APH PE GALLERY, pin fro Cage agp agi ag ol i 7 inter as well as summer, and said to | (ho best Shite Lead ist and will acquire the | foxers how, Sauce, : E leSiverepionss War Ail oaees peseoete card obeeene ENNSTL me. did not Philip come?” J asked. “Of Sats Wh A 0 t Wahsatch iv, 2 pound: e uch surface, with the | ay; combination of fiavors aud ‘essences | OT 'age's wi at the of 7th st..promptly at- 7 t ‘np handsome cean, | e all explai vera aa eu Sr oT ebbe Gotakers the sea-level; | same Mrody,. ro pd spounds ot lead~showing ereat ‘a Soyer, t niverast ei rserestich rereai ats 0 < of rth and Canal loon =i The Somer 33} APS. me Weil i’t ‘why ahouldn’t i bot 1 this ralley about 4.900 The atmcaphere ae | Wirerite hg uta my pret upon enitng the eR scnatp later gi gt Gs piquant zosonroen of | Ssdeivareds ‘n° OTAOTor be andy when thefac Poe One Delia npee cB 7 3 ure that the mount: aeross the artiola strictly pure they s| y al “4 ‘and Russis.”— ice @ . “ A. PAYNTER, at Page’s Wharf. = iu wer hope It" ott fo ines oT hale ade. The south seem but tenor fifteen milesoff; they | most rapectable house e Company xhip, bat febrigecareh detetwetaeiee canteen e cack cabearuentonss e00D PICTURES os wees ; There. don’t take on! I don’t believe him guil- ty. bat one man’s beliefor one man’s word are really from twenty to thirty. The lake is Tro. etn Green scl. The 0. 1 or ec Bate alone. Its most valuable junot to Fi some twenty miles westward; but we see only ig the arsicte most used for Pelutine purposes, a ey should be p! on every dinner ta- TICE OF A CONTEMPLATED REMO- NY re p take the Stores a Antel Snow or Green Seal 8, Mes ny a rother, we wiil the ru: mount knowo as antelope | Sn A - ‘4 , af pon her fits won't do any good while there is another man Island’* which rises in its centre, and seems to nea TOSEER Mt: STRONG. & devray the Gk The Sultans Sauce iss moat delicious zest,’ r onr stock of Beroge een Peele aes cee cet concemne ta tatice| Sethe tod etsy Wied uvay tthe oes | AUR Mia cet cen ciaay ora aba | CUE ALIN, SL MB Uae ou oA lak id valle: d away to the north- E 3 aK Pion, 3 How my heart sank ashe went om to tell mo | (MO l7'> I "ditance of some ninety milesthe | “WF Dry orn Ol. °° NELL. me Baye shana Saves san bo had tk Washingto the whole horribletruth. It seeins that Philip lake receiving the waters of Weber und Bea 1 ai ane: Han Yor «H. RIDEN 4 Pa arg SHEKEL, & had that day offered a counterfeit coin to the rivers behind the mountains in that direction. RA xe wf e & ce 4 L LE} 55, aes Be iE & CQ,, corm gate keeper, which was marked, and bad] "79" then there are other valleya like this, ar gek, Set, YO 56 On SET. Seen deseribed by Mr. Barnard as being in bie d among the mountains soath and west to | (ENTLEMENS! CLOTHING MADETO OR. purse phen he was robbed. The gate keeper | *°*te Nevada. So there | Gren: MD Oya BI tool mouey. but sent an officer Sher Phi ‘ip, thie very bases Wf te Sierr: Pet We offer : of AT Om: 7 mesahs ti ve th a fi iety of light rillinga, it " ‘OLD . will be room enough here for all this strange pi. joan anaity, Maree! a iy NES fina and OLD “cee ail he gave lao payor ang | RRs cA Ta one Mormrer | MOR Veerhecal te anger da nae SX | PE cieal rn oe ing- ; Mr. Bates said he had given no racberssinge 2a Fendt bode large groper tion pS) yt} @ 3 now . ‘offer. ‘ : in b apes. sb na aergnty, per oan 5 finsers will do well to change for hooks those whe bougite tecks | Studying them; to whi remain bere I city fine, renee heen ae nel” quality “An tho bay the ena to sti. anathor sal of of tpoae dena PALL Rs, peta sy a bought them in the ebureh, and besides, Philip | *°°¢##! days longer. orators. to be ci acy 009", 6th NTINUED. had not gots book. This was unfortunately nea evens : true enough, for Philip hed met him in the rowland paid him in advance for # book, which the tescher was to send him. There were no Witnesses, and it was indeed a hard rae Sleep did aot come to my pillow that night, re ‘A gentleman éxploring among the White oP met with a bad scfldeat the other day | Ma canpetee mera Sroan if AGE YO Rn onne | Pe seems". is foot sii and be fell down a snow bani . . VERY INE. 3 ‘ Sic imption tans on | A gna lope a aearact | Ape A SRS ou » >» Wy GMBTZEROTT, | at Cincignatl. i