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4 THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED EVERY A (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner @f Penusylvamia Avenus $ Eleventh Street, Papers served in packages by oarricrsat @48 year, or & cents per month. To mail subseriberstheeab roription price is $3.59 s year, im advance ; $2 for *.x months: $1 for three months; sud for lees than three months at the rate of 12 cents a week. Single Copies, one cent; im wrappers, two conte. ADVERTISEMENTS (of eight lines to the square) inserted three times for $1; every other day, or twioe s week, @1.25; once a week, 50 cents per square for each insertion. ___—_S THE WHITE APRON; Or, The Fortunate Milkmaid. Tt might be a curious question, worth asking and sséertaining. of persons whose names are famous im or prominent among the he- roie traditions of war, how large is the propor- tion composed of those who have greatness thrust upon them, compared to individoals who. by the virtues of true courage, persever- ance. boldness and sagacity, haye achieved it for themselves ? It is at all events one that rises to the mind after hearing the story of Johanna Stegen, « fortunate milkmaid of Luneberg, who, by no particular effort of her own, save a foreed com- pliance, rose to fame, ultimate elevation in rank, and extreme prosperity In [813 the French, greatly to the disgust of the conquered, still occupied Luneberg. A true, however, was at hand when the power that deemed itself «11 but omnipotent, was to totter, and presently fall down amidst the well-earned exeerationa of all Europe. Bat it is the story of Lon fortunate rp aipams which is the object of this paper, not. gress and rots see of the frst Napoleon's wars On the outskirts of Luneberg there stood thea, and very possibly still remains, a little settlement of mileh farm-houses. The inhabit- suis of this village, which is called Grimm, curried on a brisk trade by supplying the lue- teal fluid in large quantities to omaene: which eity depended mainly on these farms fur that important erticle of diet. Gur heroine, Johanna, was employed in one of these rural dairies, and was, in short, just s milkmaid and nothing more. Truth compels ber biographer to stale that there was little enough of the picturesque in our Johanna’s personal appear- xneec, and that she had even more than the usual bucolic asttributes of robust health and florid bloom, charms accompanied moroover by locks whose redness was a fact beyond all con- tradiction But Fate, the mighty, can overcome all; and, for anything we know. could wake even an empress of ashort, stout, red-headed, dairy- woman. Little indeed Johanna dreamed when—her milk-pail slung from her squ=re shoulders—she issued forth ou a certain morning, the exact date of which the present biographer owns to have been unable to ascertain: little did she dream or think—supposing she was even in the habit of thinking. to which practice lucki- Yy for their bealth and vigor. milkmaids are not prone—that fortune was waiting still, inno far-off nook, to invest her with all that the heart of @eman is sxid—miad, only said—to love best, viz: rank, homage. wealth, fume. By Jobanna’s side. on that memorable morn- ing. came forth at the same time, similarly lu- dened, « being. gentler and fairer though in all likelihood no better nurtured or cultivated than hercompanion. This young person was an asgistaut dairy-mai: d in this narrative, with the courteous reader's leave, shall be called Caroline. These girls were bound on their usual er- rand, taking to Luneberg supplies of rich ereuny fluid They chatted and sang and laughed on their road from Grimm to Lane- berg. a distance of probably not more than a wile and * balf. Suddenly as they wers near- ing the city, Johanna said #t dost thou stare at?’’ said Caroline, in her guttural German. “I see thing.” *Canst hear neither. perh: answered Jo- hanna, raising her hand pointing. And now indeed Caroline heard sharp and Toad reports, which gave her an idea, express- ed curtly enough. Fighting, eh’ quoth Caroline. Come on.”’ answered Johanna; “the milk must go to Laneberg, if Boney himself be there! We're late enough, [ tell you.” For Caroline showed symptoms of turning back to- wards Grimm, 2 tendeney to cowardism which plenly proves her to have no pretensions, to bs a heroine, and which ought to reconcile us to her ultimately. “Come now, I tell you, they wou't hurt ua!’? » but the Lullcis may. Hark! there o—pop! pep! Jvbhanwa. never mind the zlet the people want their breakfasts fur on Bat, arguing thus, they still walked on: and as it proved, marched right into the lion's mouth. When it was too late. even fur women a8 Licey were. to retreat, they found themselves right in the widstof Prussian and Russian sol- diers. who, up t that moment, bad bees pour- ing their fice ageinst Luncherg. There wus however, just then, a momontary forced cossn- tion of hostilities on the side of the asraulting party. and. in fact, the French were rapidly gining the advantage. An accident had vc- eurre Close before Jobanna and Caroline, a cart laden with cartridges had been over- turned, and its contents were atrewed on the ground No one was near it save a dead trooper or two, and one who was just expiring. Caro- line. tender and thoughtful woman, ran up to this wretch and held 2 draught of milk to his dying lips, bat Johanna clasps her hands, ery- ing oat “Ryuleaux! rouleaux! Come quick, and help me, Caroline She took the cartridges for rouleaux of coin, h they somewhat resemble. Johanna and b smpanion both wore large white aprons with big pockets, not like those of grisettes on age, but good eubstantial ones, fit to hold * balé-quartern loaf. Johanna filled these as «aickly as she could pick her spoil up, quite ob- livioas to the bullets from Racker: which hailed round her—as oblivious of them, in her thirst forgetting quickly rich as was Caroline. from a better, holier motive. In after-times, [ think the look of gratitude which beamed from the dying soldier » eyes; the broken words of blessing which dropped from his white lips, must have been a dearer, more blessed memory to the beart of her who, naturally timid, forgot tha timidity under the influence of woman's holiest promptings of tenderness and mercy, than the subsequent, homage. ‘he brilliant for- tune showered on the being who, with eager eyes and avaricious grasp, was busily employed ia cramming her pockets with that which in- deed ultimately proved more valuable towards her aggrandisement than the gold tor which she touk the packages strewed around. But Johanna’s career of greedy acquirement lily stepped. A Prussian colonel rides hastily up. He had no idea of the girl's decep- tion. He hastily dubs her in his mind—a mind heated the excitement of action—an ardent piting to aid his troops in their tem- My brave girl, those pockets will not hold enough; till your apron, quick. Here, young woman’ (iv Caroline, who still knelt by the ng.) do the same—as one goes, the other can back.’ There was no murmur of disobedience possi- ble. Here was the terrible Prussian.with loud Yoice. stern in command, indisputable in au- thority. Johanna was unconscious of the ad- wirstiog which the great man, whom she took for a general at least, viewed her. Fear alone tuade the girl obey; and, ind as her retreat wes by this time cut off bya body of advancin troups, to go back was impossible, to go forwa: Was inadvisable. er acceptance of the duty i was, however, as prompt and ready as the action led really emanated from herself. She was always sturdy and bustling, and not *0 now, when bullets whis‘led around, and be was in mortal Quickly she filled ber apron. and ran with her busden to the poor fel- lows who, for the want of them, were being idly picked off by the French fire, mau by As she returned, Carvline performed the good office; so. b nd forwards, a rattling fire, mid volleys of no less i. hs, midst blood, carnage. the groans of the dying. the eareases of the dead, did Ju- hanna Stegen and Caroline Burger carry pail after pail of cartridges, distributing them to the tr till the day advanced and the allies had gained the vietory—gained it, as xll to # mnan declared. by the beroie cunduet of & wo win—that woman Johanna Stege: Caroline, her face heated by the danger and Bera caccemeutof the seene, equally arduous, eee te ee ee alibi setecemeisieeeripeetereeer nese eneeecieeeeeeenesiemeneane een ; 3.0.0.1 veter® bavi UR m2 a — SSS SEES rom LL AATS DVL) ‘Single ies ( Portmasters who act as agents will te a commission of 2» cents. TRAVELERS DIRECTORY. cqually—even more generously—oblivious of ‘Woop AND COAL. anger, is permitted, unnoticed, unthanked, to EDUCATIONAL. FOR RENT AND SALE. i o ! 2 r TE. T R ‘ous Dp _ : make her way back as best she can to Grimm, Cc A oF Ok et A L WASHINGTON FEMALE INSTITUTE. FoR REN nA fone eornersat ih USE on P ot FOR F TORK. re aap there to amaze the pastoral inhabitants with Now atioat and discharging— d ‘Twelve! profersors and constitate the | Rent $3 por month, Aleo, 3 STORE and CEL: “amg STATEROOM 87-50" the recital of that adventyrous and blood- Sehr: istoohtoy: Sehr. Mary and Caroline, beard orl urtruction, Mrs. SMITA. Principal. will LAR, on aeperenee, pear fan's Sogo f | The New York and Virginia Sorew Steamshi; stained morning. Behe. be John, . 4 ween ang [ru Pa = 5 gis 4 m, “ Our Jyaanna was not too much overpowered et Seon eeiN eidecte ote need Lorne) sts., from 10. m.to2p. m. each day. se 7.1m’ pesireet W.) S. PRENTISS, corner of lath, oy A A jortment o} tr apiargnd aan Shad wit tava | Ohi agg roe nc |e PURE SRNL Smee? THE | ge RERTp caer ARIOR nee to see that she was appreciated beyond what ‘Of Curtherings CORE. Liken Wenays Sues pmo i mn ps ore For partioulars ses circa be! and >. Wille for ont the 15th of she had merited. However, just then, every rRODs it lies for the 3 LE, A. M.. is*. Terms $8.50 month. Inquire above of one was too busy with rejoiciog and hopes of we Wil do. Wall ta give ae een Rete pte av 25-1m No 348 eee ee AEs, | GORE Dee OME Beet luauire above ‘the eor; i to 6 chasing, as we are satis! ue ities f _ HE , HOO. , NT—A vai 0c) Y STORE Avenue hour!y, or ti a lave tetera the dag. mn ey Somsored | eG ee crcetpragcnlgaeaueermnel Coq | [WIE PAESCOTE RloH GKOOL. P| OW RENT ite sormer«fth and ter oat | Sf steamer fom the Wenters, Wiarves at As, weary and disappointed, she was about | nd measure given. r. 2 This [astitution will bao on Monday, Sept. | near At is weil fitted up with shelving. c ater, bins, &o,, is the desirable stand fr applipation ta the Bree ee penearonc cr | ponater, bine, an and ie palat the Lustitotio: Foca rt opnaerz bad river trad, rr Y i 1: JO ORE, No. 191 The limited number of scholars, ‘thirty,) the ‘ample ‘or terme ei iy to Mr. JOHN M Re res! - oe i Lr. te return te Grimm, the same colonel who had W. cor. 12th and 4 38 diteeted the milk-girl’s efforts, rode up to her, Of nat ‘oot 7th re elon bot, and ready to drop off his horse with fa- atZ Orders left ateither place will rece: en ; & Rhinchart, Western W Mpreisht wi wed up Co "he hours of depart ture te pl nts, and th th \. rend yu 1, near the eet iN be it ‘ < i a ition, Fools | this s most denirable'cenost for boas ation, render | ose : Mf | tals Gonat the omseed the tomeons ote ringer ens Cea pe tore “have teat —| RGD WOOTECAT Sete Sar Pike wt Ay C. RICHARDS, Pirie’). T §5Om GALE —I ofr ior vale & valeiblo FARM | promtome aiille aie me. & word—off with it— — Wo , Oak, LO ee = gees ee — ; Z 4ation: a8 lit pow, Your name—Johanna—Johanus thar? | WW won oa HkOr rates,’ ether pre: | (SENTRAL ACADEMY. cin Loudoun county, Virginia, on mort libers: y rompect Gret-o abe, apdevery ete cE Sem ' 1 | pared or in the cord length. UY, Egnd eth streets. H “ i i : munication with New banna S| —B8o! N, ard! | P SE iT SCHUC ‘0 <. for improved city property. This property is situ Johanna Stegen. ! Now, my lads, onw: & W.M. GALT, A SELECT SCHOOL FOR BOYS. tra tic reenable and healthful one. - iglers Laaggptal Progmetors ofthe City Steam Pre A vo Mill, nie, ab ea bite nope ed aled porte of the county. Invenda: Pie cee 4 wt or paseage apply to FOWLE & 7th et. 8 eer. is Institation tesum C , Al eauld not cenpechond Cas at tel Ome Weal oe Dit; | Tee Monday ia September: “Application may | 80d gairosd. BENS. Bs Morven, | + AES: Ae OMWELT. & CO, ble, fierce suldier could want with hér apron, vii y i be mada to the Pringipal at the above address = m, | as athens eee cteer Pi poe will xepsive prompt | Mreatra ell Cebetel ck tee ee A YARCASLE FARM FOR SALE—8i uow half dirty, stained with blood and the = in Ale: 1& county, uw les from : MRS. McCOR wICK’S SCHOO. eran een jy t Agee we gies dae oe eEeS tHE CONSUMERS OF FUEL. Mas. MeCORMICK™ deritaa 0 nti hor | aud Este Fats Ea Tog worse, Tae word of command, an resently, changing f iends and the public general 'y that she will resume reon i ‘or 2 v ber mind about Grimm. she slowly followed in Wena Sook: hat oolobeated, Tee eye ri the duties Of her School on the 1st Monday in Sep- ten Psgremings of of RE cwa Pat a the rear of the army. who acknowledged ber | expooted. which T wil, sell at medi prices from | “phe gourse as its preserver, aud who by this time had teryoesel, fo cash, Also, a very large stook of AR THROUGH LINE TOCALIFO! RAS PANAMA tudes Selon 2th of every mocth, by comehipe ADRIATIC. ATLA BA (formerly in the Liverpool Line.) ‘The shove unritalled steamships, owned by the North Avan. Host amehip co he aid» pursued will oomprige all the At PRIVATE SALE—Sevoral good and well ft a|rrani v, Fo now ‘being fitted J § branches requisite toa thorough English educa ed ree story FRAME HOUSES, with California ade of which wilt leave t hoisted her apron im front of the troup, a# an Wate t or eas nesen | “Le adition to bday sohlare shin dcioveyo | SOME ndvarde back and side aleyy “tue | sod seu ently tcaraattor ee rete po a emblem of how a great victory bad sor es Wood recciving into her family a few pu: boarders, | above property is locatad on the north side ef Mas. ron. acd freaght will eas reasonah.e a« by any other line. They = © freight capneity.a-d the ar- comfort aid. health of the aged from i to 14 years, who will ler herim- | sachusetts avenue, between 4th ang Sth ats. Per mediate care and oversig hi rote . : iz ht. di tai thy and quiet eerie yreryes php ge yee tan Her cr sitet gtie tccgmmedation and | Sanco woud ay wel ere rte Bie scape jer yet, knew not that she might place the adj h as to chalienge comparixon, °* - a if have been consideraliy increased erty. Also, several the ‘ccon will be sttached to tive furtanate before hor name—went at once en cords priews OAK won, oo'D:: aud setherwit rowed. Those i Woashiugton pe eo sae ae jo2 « au 2-im to the house of her mother? who(« poor widow) 46 do. dry PINE Figs eairing particular information wil erence to | ———_ — ——— ~ ALTIMOKE AND OBIO gained hard bread and little enough salt by 10 do: heat goality BARERS? do. her gchool inay apply to W. D. Wallach, Editor of For Jebel FARM of bg on B RAILROAD. churing aud washing. She feared, perhaps, to} Now on hand And for ga 6 (ows. farce or amall | “For terms and furtner particulars apply at her Washington, near the Rockville turnpike. The mT 2 eg retury to Grimm, re heroism was likely to | 4Uautity. BEE se arene residence —No. 35 Camerou street, Alexandria, Va. buildines aro new. consisting of a en pop =] . kick the beam when weighed against the loss| ae? Offic, oorner Hand 1th ste, | JF 27 tar at thot ae i Trains over thie road, going through te al! points of sundry paile of sale weiee or seized by ——— ASHINGTON FEMALE INSTITUTE, — | Pranerys ‘seablinn’ ooo ecm einee consiet Uf 8 | when! Northwoat and Southwest, leave Baiitimore the thirsty fellows as lawful spoil, and for] (Oo A & Uniler the direction of shedding, &¢. Filky in «ras, inclu ing 23 of | 847.2) a.m and 4.05 p. tall Way Stations, i = COAL! Mus. ELIZA W. SMITH. | Book otha meats & young orchard of | The neat7.200. at all Way Stations. which she had not the means of paying. She if COAL!!! Mrs. Surrn (late Principal of the Mystic Hall peaches and other fruits, “Witt he pen low, or ex. | That at 405 p.m. ress and stops only at prin- claimed the sheler of the maternul roof, and | tons of RED and WHITE ASA COAL, vow | Seminary.) takes pleasure in giving netics that the | Shancod for city property. Terms to suit the par ei LAC ERSBURG. Se cat many reproacher ou the part af ihatiste: [nn WARMER aUOTEW ann, | MUR rumageenad ruurc crow gr fee & | gla vappin te Lica” ULIGa'S. BORER, | CPor EXRKERSGUG,end stations on that road out many reproaches on the part of that virta- Yard, 'zth st.and Canal Wasntnaton Femaceg [Nstitute, will s0ou be fin- | No. 27 Pa.a., near th 2 ec noite ers from Washington, to connect with ous matron, for interfering amongst a parcel of se . Ha n sta, shed, and that, with a corps of experien - = s ¥ re ieee eugene hparslot} 3 ici ea) Lal hs ico serge te : Sean ae rapseailion soldiers, who ate, drank, and de- © HOUSEKEEPERS AND OTHERS. "Bho ‘hopes the interest that hor friends, and the DENTISTRY, &o. Trains leave as ‘ollows: be rg aa might a the het scwgehed pear T oS fiignda of education have een pleased wo manifost D ~ DENTISTRY. From WASHINGTON at 4.40 and 6.408, m., $20 a rose i om fail i 5 ‘uction. will not lessen by her te 15 gts The King of Prussia pir Ayadiction ah ef S29 ying Jour Wonder removal Souths aud that those from other parts of R. HII.1.S, after a practica' test of two years, | &™ From SALTIMORE at 429 and 7.45 a.m, 415 3 p.m. Sunday but one train each way— ™ From WANING. £3.20 p.m. m BALTIMORE at 4.2 a. m. INAPOLIS and V ay Beations leave at For ANAL LIS FOL! 32 p.m. lor NEW YORK seave at 4.40 and 6.50 2, m and 3.2" p.m. daily, except Saturday evening 8t3 2 p. in., which on! goes to Phi ade! phis. Tickets sold to Bt sr JN either by Norvieh 4 Worcester o- by Stonington Lines; aad to WHITE MOUNTAINS by Norwich and Worcester. Round trip tickets can be pr By Pure " bint fe feels that he can with conhdence reeom- Pa aap . ee, ve PAYNTER, at the Red Sign, at the new | the United States, who have been wnable to send > rth mnt aot he ul oft | eb ue meta Cw 0 Wa ae ty eat | ey eee ay make « proclamation for the owner of the | Gestre Market. : istange of Massac! puer! weg P- strong h, beauty, cleanliness, and cheapness. Full White Apron. whe was by no means backwarl| {17 You will not only be sure of fuli measuro, | portunity, finding the Ly Seible ""* | uppor sets insorted for $35. Partial tu Proportion. in creeping forth from her obscurity BAe ea foed cetoain $3 0r ¢ | tspipl teniperstare. and ‘sore noccestbNe. parents | Uthoo 306 Pa:avenus, 287 That nights grand banquet was held at the ile ‘yt is old | and guardians are assured that uo efforts.or Sebloss Lane , aod JuLanna sat at the mon- DENTAL NOTICE. : oes will be hspostgan ch oe focans ber Pahoa he ht fe Dx. M. LOOMIS Will be absent from the city areh’s right hand. Robust and florid as she zh instruction, aud elegance of their daughters was. no belle attracted such universal notice or tet as bpp Ble dusiox the sammer wonths, as usual, but or] 7 He has the biggest Carts sal Boxee, Applications will beanswera@ and pupils received | 2. wiii'he soon by. further eat simak ee admiration as this fortunate milkmaid. Her Carts and Boxset | wath her i ited umber is po net eens Pls Roo. jy 13-tf glowing hair was called golden, her ruddy IL> The biggest Pine engine § hi j RMiTa wets da ae nel ES = te one: cheeks blooming, and ber form was admired fur in ne Wy ood suis ‘iwasvim* "| [)ELAWARE CONSOLIDATED LOTTE- indling Wood. by the evening its strength, if it was not exactly extolled for 17, All dolivered Free ot Charge, peste nuaky morning rains. and from Satur- A 7 eveniig to Monday morni: S i i P <A Fr MALE TEACHERS, 8. rey eH PARSONS, Agent. grace. Suceess is your true beautifier—the t 5 Free of Charge. r yi indies, (sisters, experienced teach. | FRANCE, BROADBENTS & CO., Manacrrs, —_ : = — clixir which bestows youth and beauty. and | 4, got Peitter itshows whestera tose ere preteens ‘fentoring a senyinary tor Indies, Witminoton, DrLawarr. OTICE.—The Steamer JAMES GUY having which fails in its effect only when the sun of ‘oney’s Worth. to instruct in the following branche: The Consolidated Lotteries of Delaware are resumed her route on the Pot 1 - i} ni 2 jail y gton, Se . ver, Washington on fortune sets. The girdle of good luck ouce Now please call at tle ahove office and try aatin, French, | drawn daily at Wilmington, Del., at 15 minutes be mee river will leave Wasi f on £ i! ord of the be 5 tel and Gre- | fore 5 p.m. All drawings under the suparintenderce E: S\ for CURRIOMAN, thrown around the thickest waist, it becomes to | feeCll You bE pty as Spliteed ing. — of Lottery Comuissiusers appeanted br the Bate, | aioe RIBAYS jcommencing ou the sth dt April) every beholder as slender as Venus’s own, and | fur 91:8 pleoes for @1 12%: 4 pisces $1.25; or the | For testimonials apply to the editor of the Star, PRIZES PAID AS SOON AS DRAWN, for BINEY POIN' gn Eine SkTUNDAYNete those whom the blind goddess hus mystified by boot Oak 2plgcos PSII; 9 ploces 91st d or £4 Mr. Weston, editor of the Republic. MONDAY, Septamber 18. &, m,, stopping at all of the ESUM, Madings going ee en ne adhe: | $1.75: 4 pieces $2. All other parts of soar ‘a SEMINARY PO YOUNG Lacie Clase 34-78 numbers craw iaivote aa ae, AUC PAGE, Prope, ready swear black is white, or, as in Johan- rates. a“ spans iLL NED A — $$$ ee, . r ec i 3 5 t . s or Ist, , i “4 SOLLYVER - iy. iglesias ieeiairrnline ern arere wnart, at thofootofitha-promptiy at | sigs, GUN WHEECER. Prrceirat. Lo dos i $0 | and THOMAS COLLY ER: One heart was at least captivated by this | bridge corner of 7th and Canal streets. The money | _ The wviect of this institution will be tha attain hington—Steamer Geo! id 11 a. m., 12%, 3, 5, and 6! m. heroine, in spite of herseif. The big Prussian Saar the order or be ready when the fuel payed cee oetiet ot pats leearee is Sie Fm ish oy colonel must have his fancy captivated by this ee ALPAYNTER. at Pace’s Wharf, whigh Nes Whesler will be aesisted by experi Somer Rinnee Payne & close approximation to the heroic maid of bis | —_—_—_—_—___——__nc—___—s_«__ Mrs. Wheclor has hod tee experience ir teach- = heated Brain, Among the toasts drank t» Jo- etfully solicits the patronage of her »4, and n ner mas Colly: hanna Stegen. his response was the loudest. his GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEM'’TS. public Generally, i 3 nd 5p mn sreeet ———_- = r oO jadias will be received into z Bb yer will run her reg- praise the most broadly expressed RAB APPLE CIDER, IN BOTTLES, at rHm | the family nv boarders, and bo under the immediate lar tripe to Mount Vernon, wx heretofore, and gunit Bn nde —ehat | We hike TURE EP, Uetieten, Dates | MRTIMen MORE TINNY on esstention vo the a sam eip mony = a pity! 2. of pure CRAB APBLE CIDER which sen neipal bookstores of the city or tothe Principal, WEDNESDAY, September 21. "The 3, a. sn. aud 2% p.m. boats trom Alexan- pas midstof all these rejoicings, and just | ofeure CRAB APELE C1DE Presa anneal | ponte eccnones orenercity Ee eet ee Clase 10-71 number’. 16drawn ballots grimcgnnict with the tratrm of fhe Baltimore aud as great things were in contemplation for Jo-| to he pure apple juice, put up by u pressly for} = RS. BELL'S SFMINARY, Z 83:00 | 3. prizes of. $2,000 hy a. mand 7a $. bontn on Weebl hanna, who seems to have been regarded as a| thismarket. ) ARNY & SHINN Corner of Land Tenth streets, 8,146) 10° do, 1,50 | sonnoct with the traine ofthe Orange _— second Joan of Are, just nen ou8 may suppose | S46 (States z =o2.€. my The ninth annua! session of this Schoot will com- — - 14900) dria Railroad for the South and Southwest. ep 14 the Prussian colonel was beginning to find BLACKBERRY BRANDY. menoe September Ist. The course of instruction ~ leisure to prosecute his romantic suit—io! the st received a stock of Turner's | will he comprehensive and tho: ©. 5 Have ju Arters $2 5), eighths $1.25 CKBI 7 1 of young ti French returned and retook Luneberg. Dire BLACKBERRY BRANDY Se eR igmedy | A limited rnniber of young ia: 1 will be reesived )UNT VERNON AND THE TOMB Mevst ER SHING ‘ON. i THURSDAY. September 22. Twice a Week Until Further Noties. for D » &e. NN, into Mrs. Bei.’s fainily as boarding scho'a s, where ‘ase tt J . HOMAS COLLYER oiivun reg- event! whieh the poor Lunebergers deplored, | “auge eee) Uni ling Depot. every sifore will bouand to make fhe institution Cisen a neeees lt arnwn baliota gierly to Afownt fas’ a ane =e aud which was positive rain to our heroine, | ———— =a ae Ppy home tor all its inmates, - : i --$2),00) | 2 prize of ... $2.5" | Tomb. o! aehineton on TUES- whose temporary elevation had served to point | "J'UBNER’S - oon wine. Cpe ey Br ne aot ign | 1d. ion | DAN pant FRIDAYS, leaving an ae et Se Sore oe wee vensgeauine OF thie INI I Wie haweigeh sgesined entheve ry enle Fucnnte onc Seen — a. he "| turning at half past 3 o’slock . m. riated Prench soldiery. Johanna, thrown down | GINGER WINE n clinhio romedy fer Dyspepsia, | ———— LR Tickets $5, halves $3.50, quarters $1.25, Coaches leave all the Hotele and the corner from her lofty pedestal, was. metaphorically Paar cegh nga Weakness of the Stomach, Di- MUSICAL INSTRUCTION ee Penneyivaninevenne cad Wh ot.0tGa, m. Ron P ¥, ¢ . $01 ke, . A s ember 2 2 speaking, obliged to grovel in the mud, and | &T8¢% Dysentery ARNY & SHINN = 2 ws Cm in eae eae. ps! See Hiterally, might have been trampled to death. | ané (States) cor. Green and Olive sta. A Pa TET eA CARD. win hvine Sapitals, EWA > : except for hiding herseli, which ereeeriest A TAKE NOTICE fernraed Co Wm ion (Calter the ‘vaoakiaat I prize of. on many days, in » dark, dismal ont for sustenance solely to the od offices of | Gay see tare owntn neighbors, and to Caroline, who rought her in] poration o £ 4 wilk from Grimm, and who, unnoticed and w- Ee aeereeibor, 0 > ave che &e rewarded, was vo doubt wach happier thun the 4 prizes 0 hil i ry 0. his friends and patr a 4500 &e. sumed the duties of his profe Tickots §5, halves $2.9, quarters §1 wishes to inform he hi @REAT SOUTHWESTERN ROUTE Via ORANGE AND ALEX*NDRIA RaltLroan, on ta tars. and having pupils elsewhe: bata few leisure hours to devote to privat: t ptember 24. OTTERY OF FROM WASHINGTON CITY, D.C. t bed of sl i and in confe to the ecure his services there- 2 4. To. »ruine cowering in her dismal « ct- establ aiernhit insist "The curblug mast reques! Hing Satarday,Sopt.a¢. | VIRGINIA TENNESSEE, hervine coweri r dismal cellar, expec re ALABANA i a be put in thorough order, with new materials of the tars to be h 36 nembere 12 a GEORGIA. LAs . ing hourly death—or worse. ; boat quall'y, or with the use of those now there, if tore, cor. Nth street and Pi MISSISSippi, 34 Ay But this terrible condition. which lasted | fit for the purposo. “These improvements must he Resideuce at br. Hunt's, No. 310 Pa. ARKANSAS, ANDTEXaS many bitter days, was terminated at length by | completes by ith day of October next, or they 86 6-'m i h ths subseriber, and paid for the report of « large body of Prussians advane- Bs apleet p ap og meet lg Bl ing on Luneberg: and now, as the French at | imposed of that purpose. ‘Tha materials, last evacuated Luneberg, our heroine once | a the wo keoanshi must bs of s Sine eas celebrated pianist of Manshein, Germany. ra. more emerged from her obseurity, and threw Lb seen may undertake to have thes | spectfully intimates to the loving citi herself at the king’s feet. OUGH TICKETS can be obtained at GREAT SOUTHWESTERN RAILROAD ‘one FICE, corner of Penneylvania avenue and 6th s Washington, on bot t George Page, or at the « IANO FORTE AND ORGAN INSTRUc- or} MISS Y. STUMPR, pupil of HEINFETTER, ‘ert ce of the Orange snd Alexandris Railroad, at Alexandria, ens of Was ston, th lad many oy : ment their own supervision, | 200. vl a ddress—FR ANCE, BROADBENTS & CO, Her sorrow ended there. Her merits were at | nr n-tifed that tng same. must be done necarding Years experiouoe in (eaching, is now pr | -Address—-FR ANCE, BROADBENT RICHMOND cone Teangamnd « sae WAS patvenixed) by some | 10.027 cous nate e' the streets, orthey will be re | Tones Rory ot nes ae rene ree of the female connections of her Prassian ad- | qed sttheiscwncost. further desired | £20. “Fernie moderate, “A pplication « mirer. Following the army subsequently into | can be had on application to ths undersigned. and any orders leftat Mr. DeCeniel’s Musical Re- LE. LYNCHBUR: BRISTOL, KNOX VILL. _- ISSEX COUNTY LOTTERIES, VALLE, GRAND JUNCTION. SIMPY stsstc i DOLLA OMERY AND NEW O A TICKETS ONE R. MO! E NS. a. enue, will meet du> attention. Un- 1 Ww fe |, Delaware, at 15 direct route, and contin railway connec- Prussia, she was at once placed on the full pay anne fo geass = rs cane x na Txceptions! velorencs as toss ity can be given, To be draws peo yell . : wae tion to Memphis, of a colonel, and sent a pension to be edu-| fith dag of October mntneate lean there ahd ura situation &s Orgunist will be accepted. Be a rbesveetents ixfiording rrenter cxpedition'and comfort, and be- cated for her fature rank in lifo—a Prussian | propos the same at this oi bs the Ih dey) NSTRUCITION. rach stk Class 151-78 numbors’ Il drawn ballots, ne steam ferry boat George Page leaves the foot nobleman’s spouse. Henceforth the life of | of October next. USICAL INSTRUCITION. “ Capitals of Tth street'nt 6% @. ni., for Alexandria, - ‘ A ; HENRY ADDISON, Myor. (iy tax fravian Styze.) en Le the cars for Richmond, Charlottsvilie, Johanna Stegen became one of uninterrupted | ytayon's Orricx, Geomeee HAKP, PIANO, GIT. K, SINGING, 1 prize of Séan |Z prizes of. prarere take tre cor for Richmond, Cheriottevil prosperity. At the close of the war she married September 13th” 1859, , “0. 2 2° do. a and at Xp. m. for Richmond aad all ng ed the man whose rovers orders were in} 8¢ ld StawtisthUct = Prof DE CCENIE, 3 tai Tickets $1. ests make sare @nd close ov: jons to Mem- reality the cause of her being famous. History LEWIS PAYNE, rienc)i the arto i -— - phis. aes tells us no more of her... Did education refine | W HOLESALE BOOT AND 8HOE DEALER, Pee parane ace p snereee 1 (Ssedipton clase BEESDAY » September 2 pba grace Waront and Omnibuses leave the office her? Did she ever think of Caroline Burger, Bridge street, Georxetown. D.C. ing ordinary abiitty, tn lose then one half the tame ass moons : TAMES A EVANS: agers, in the Uatter's obscurity, or aid the comrade | , The attention of the irae (a reapeot{ully called to usually devor d to the study of Musio under the in- | 1 prize of. $5,008 15 prizes of......... $1,000] je1-tf Ww . : a 1 ction of meumpeter % who shared her peril. but not her good fortune? chi PSKIR SHOES, for summer wear see stzpation pati to the piterr mlarrey tewal® Ticks g. *” TRUNKS. BOOTS, SHOES & tis believed not. She whom we have called all of my own ee. sc earuen Deeepe os tne eonne Pecatiatns fioach Got least, YAY, September 21 Paroli i and di ee of PA jasticity of touch; au »thoug J =DNESDA tember 21. 7 = bento beatae fe ay oer att oun Pt ORK ieaieo assorted snd well worthy of atton- the true. manner of rendering Musio graceful, wil Clade eee aces We enon iohhet: OME MAGE ne ann ne ES. ray Zot Known by the old inhabitant of ‘the | “A” iargs lot of COARSE SHOES sand BOOTS | sane frustion as pursued by all Colle’ | pipe of i Ladjer’ English Glove ‘Kid Buttousd, Double-role Schloss Luneberg, fon whose lips this little | ‘s ee for servants) aiso on haud “4 arel tacaber oh busta eek Ticks aA on Soslich tasting @alises “Tae 1 narrative was gathered years ago, and who ‘Country merehants and others in want are g to make their enzagements will do Ladies’ Double sole Boo could boast of having both seen and spoken to | invi or address meat No. 77 Bri well toapply as soon 8s possible to THURSDAY, September 22. Misses’ and Childre: ‘oi by Georgetown, D. C. Prof. C. T. DE CGENIEL, bers, [Sdrawn ballote, every description, at equally low prices. the famous heroine of Lune ohanna Musical Reprsiters Parece Class 154—78 num Sdrawn te. SELLING OFF AT COST, ies pray i Po a nested ae C. Ww an 21m bet. loth and ith sts. est |Porizes of. my entire stock of Enstarn-made Shoes, to make fit of eaprice, and loaded with unmerited favors. MUSICAL NOTICE, room for Home-made Work. wee oo pi: ROSENTHAL. No, 22 - av., Mari se ie. 89) Larabere a anee, D STREET. Ma. war, BY oe iti orthe con- Tickets St. servatoire of Pragee Raspes Len age FRIDAY, September 3 ‘ork, al ine*s to. the hat ls ‘ citizens of" Washington that, having bess Class 155-75 numbers, 12drawn ballots, b <a A Serr-Sacrivictne Hustaxn. Treiy.—Dr stock, cheap for Taney recently eloped with the wife of a Baptist | ogh4PERHANGINGS—New 2 . deacon in Knox county, Obie. She left three chil _a09 tf H. MELA & SON. 520 5 Capitals, 520 PER THAN EVER. 0 enced workmen, and satis- a cl ft and 5) CHEA iN dreu,one au infant. Hie left five. “The day before | fate eareaeed = ine of te fain icy tte Piaon ie oa] Ear as $30 | $10,000 Stock ov t'gors axpSuors Nor AT Cost, fant on Da viait ta bie brother a, gene eer ie | SAEED WALNOR TERE TETES, gee, | Wee sage 2 nd ORGAN ; also, Baten o1.**” Havigg laid, in a large stock of BOOTS and fanton a visit to bis brether’s, told her not to ENDID RORKING CHAIRS. 37.50, im VOCAL MUSIC. Spl us to be made at ss © SHOES at cash prioes, weare prep roa te come back until the next evening. and that he KEDY HOLLOW CHAIRS 812 Mr. METZEROPT:S Music Store, Pa. avenue aaees fell at retail as iow ns ine same’ coode Semes ns Hood core of the children te her ab: | HZ Ai the haceate i maneisetared in thie | where a cicouiar wil, by hunt mesorsert vives unbea,iedeawn ballote, MELA § RON, No 320 1th tree — eae oi i 3 - joora above Ntat-s Office, now offers to the ind Wien she came home ead ren ove ove TOR TMSPLANT SCO. | cnappication X CLANGIN"RINGING wit" “ anginal, stat Os ow ere tn fourteen hours, and the little ones were all in tears cabins pee have subserihad thoir names. aam |! do, 1mglz” do. Of prices : The bereaved Lusband followed the doctor and {07 Furniture Repaired and Varnished. ap 14-19 “3 = = < volt &e., c. bis wife to Haron county, where he found the be = * ko 4 Ladies’ Fng.Heeled Last’s Gai 1 12 = Tiekcts $1. Sado. “do. dur double-cole der Oss woman p ed with illness. Without a word R HAS COME aye: M a NK T SANDS, UNDERTAKER, north- AS COME HAS 1000 do, do. Mor. do. 13 iG certifieates of Packages M * . bf of upbraidiag, he stayed and nursed ber back to east corner 6th and F sts.. keeps THE GOOD TIME H All orders for sob tpromptandoonhlential amen see HE pace ein M io a elee Ife, then he talked with the doctor and her, | constantly on hand all kinds, \ rd SINGER'S Ne. 2 SEWING MACHINE doficial drawings sent as 800 | ™¢ oatiamen’s Shoes; Of evary description, as cheap Fee ee eae teem, aed promis to Sor | I Oe a core ere, (oe ee ete Re INS ASHE fr Pea an ceaen a oo moped Po peng S1ye alt, aud hide the facts from the world Galop atsend to fee resnst as otis fre Hert for Ninety Bollers? FRANCE, BROATmiacton: Delaware. | These coods are purchasrd at cash prices se To bis grief, however, be learned that bis awvife ol Baril oenk js to the new cemeteries. For manufacturing pu poses the only reliabls and | _8¢17-1w a the mannfactnrers, which enables us to sell aa low loved the Doctor. He therefore expressed bis for- ‘erms most reasonable. sp 8-6m uaexcelle ‘wing Machine im the world.—J. Af. giveness to the recreant wouvan, and certified in Ss a8 we row offer t! formerly with For bargains eal carly ns we, expect to be writing that be gave ber up cu condition that she NEW GOops. = Famil Sewing Machines from Fifty to Saventy- | a. & Tr, PARKER & Co. ~ 3B ow Ni NG, ——___——— | Singer § Go.'s Gasetie. es a H (2. . KRATING.) : kept very busy, 1. MELA & SON, No. 520 7th st ,2deors above ld uiarry the object of Ler choice as as + 'N Have just opened their fret | AF° Dollars. We have tri d them in our own fam- eae oT, cee iors ible, and be would never molest then He E, owen a Fie the ean eames cheee Sat tf me aud fil thern superior to any im use. Md. NEW STORE. ; a i ira ate gave ber $16), wished the blessing of God to rest choices selection of CASSIMERES aud VEST- Ww i ‘ ii Pa dineten tien: BROWNI 3 aes qm eM 230 Pa avg — fhoe. pom Urt, and then returned to Misdetolate hearth, | ING ofine latent tyiae ts whichthey tavute heat | We 1u¥it0 all wo oail at our Wa. hin Hotel, aid | have jnst onoued their New Stores RenfS8 Pome | tnetceaataatar a ect faa, ee. wails at nd tomers. thes ic work. ‘Tae great econom: Nero ete ceemme: between nheie a ent of Spe work cuted fu England on the ti instant, for the mur. 7 chant Tailors 3 ~———— | parent. Expianations given to all; Circulars,illus- of eae = fae dee 6f leshelia: Bones, and a brict report of whose | A GENERAL VARIELY STORE: 2 ng ail of Singer's Sewing Machines, with spect Be see er oo nents Par tial and conviction was given in out last foreign | AL GIBSON'S, No. 18'Pa. mens of their work, furnished to all, of sent to any TEAS, WINES, UPPED gponipe news. has been respited by the Queen. after cou. | #e 12 20 betecen Mh aed ae addregs. sideration of the evidence taken at the trial, as A« ‘ ood assortment of Th: |» Needles, Twis' LIQUORS, CIGARS, &c., &c., 4 ne Hindi col : i 8H i Sicha tet mc a | WPSURGERS SRT Rest ne | SNSp Gerrans rey tere | wa el cay ace rhein | SASL Rea ee been elielted from the most einineat medical men, sires in the’ beer SPI 1G and SUMMER LM. SINGER & CO., 458 Broadway, N Y. avenes. is that the deutu of Miss Baukes mizht have beed | gi¥0m,is the time to nthe becriber is pre. | WM.H GLOVER, Agent. é seié tr ~ COX & McKENNEY eee wear wellsenl ak Unlonent pee produced by natural causes. It is supposed the | dared to mate SHIRTS PRUE Feros: ioe JUST IMPORTED, FOREIGN AND DUMESTIC CIGARS. spite will resuit in a commutation of the capi- | Shortost not II desariptions_ of Sew vane Taye sua f my own importation, | wWehron hinte et pon Ba SHIRT BOM ahs “SSUE RRS aaa Wie reorivad ot tnt haveron ima al Bt et OF WASHI N CITY, direct from thd manu:actory of Joseph Rogers & BACCO and CIGARS—wholesale E LADIES OF a DS neatly stital ct Nand x engages Lathe’ [7-The Dr. Robert M. Grabam, who was kil. | _™ar tv ; m0. woven _ | Sepsihtield, Haan dae atk ch Pe eae le wilido well wo eal All orders ts past rates x ; | ' : k 1 O.e SHEARS ard ’ . 4 ~ led in New Orleans on Monday night, in a shoot- STOVES: WE STOVES !! ERY ae wit ya fron supply atl RS and yh md ty e a oy re Ine rie = ; ing affay with Ernest Toledane, ts the mat who PT naey on hand ey Goes cheap for cash, g | frcture, which I eifuratthe lowest pricee. I buy my = a ae, Beau eniely' oy that. we de Bacal {fine was go ie pore pa ecm epee ese STOVER Ai, Bo Prate ay on OAR poseetrare re Maw oe Mueteraishine sere, Boss v ERY CHEAP, in every variety—at ae eons che rinerp' Shoe ual. Wy 4 "7 f a a ri 0 by i a call “ 6 = by bing business at the St. Nicholas Hotel in New bite ' on iO Re «90, 7h street, GEO, FRANCIS, a GIBEON'S, No 1s Laan H = be. ig no a)-ly Yo k City, next door Star Office, : ‘snd urdy See sis

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