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C., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1859. “THE UNCLE FROM AMERIC [ Franslated from the Freneh of Emile Souvestre } Although in the beginning of this century Dieppe had alresdy lost much of its import- Ts this the way you receive an uncle whow you have t twen) Martin piers eplied that the reception Sep, its maritime expeditions still possessed a | was as good as they could afford, and he could ‘ ¥ Behi grandeur that in the limited commerce of these | not expect to receive from them better cheer. illiay to show a better coun- | *% 1 Phebe Nato. i and ore days we ean Le imagine. a y The times for fabulous fortunes “But you are ex eary B. Leet tenance.’’ replied t ‘and God bless me! | anthracite COALS Irom tho Lehigh and’ Sehuyl- id not 80 entirely runo; q away. that one might not from time to time | you ave reeeived'me like @ frost, bat, never Ss behold the return pte of these unexpected | mind, we'll say no more on the subject; I'don’t | g, of Curtbert millionaires from distant. countries, and with- | ke domestic quarrels, but recollect, one day | "Persons shont lag cut too much eredulous simplicity still believe | you will repen inter will do wel it—I tell 1 you only that.”” in the reality of wuele from America. In| Having thus spoken, the sailor ca} himself fact. more than one merchant whose ships filled the port might then have been seen at Dieppe, who some twenty years before had set out in a simple sailor's jacket. These exam- ples were an encouragement for the enter- herr and an eternal hope for the disin- perited. They made the improbable possible and the impossible probable. The unfortunate usvled themselves for the reality in hoping for a miracle. This miracle seemed near being accomplish- ed for small fauily in the little village of Umonyille, situated four miles from Dieppe. The widow Mauvaise had undergone hard experience. ler eldest son, the main susten- ance of the family, had perished in a ship- wreck. leaving four children in the charge of the old woman. The misfortune had preveuted aud perhaps broken the marriage of her daugh- ter Clemence, while at the same time it de- ranged tho projects of her son Martin, who was obliged to quit his studies tocome and do hi- part of work upon the farn. But in the midst of the disquietude and de- jection of the poor family, a hope suddenly gleamed. A letter from Dieppe announced the return of a brother-in-law of the widow, who had been absent twenty years. Unele Bruno had returned With some curiosities from the new world, as he expressed himself, and with the resolution of establishing himself at Diep- pe. Although his letter contained nothing definite upon the subject, the son of Martin. our facilities for fur- # nishing both Wood and Coal . Coal another slice of bacon, and began again to thotourhly acraened, pofore fciivorge pre Weight Martin, struck with these = words, ~~ and measure given. enn - a suspicion. Unele Brumo would not have oo: ys Mi. PLR , as he pretends, a monkey and a parrot. [77 Orde ML ateither place will receive prompt We have been the dupes of ruse; he wished to | #tt=ntion. sels try us, and the sort of threat that he has just made me has betrayed him; we must quick] try to repair our silliness and diaw him bac again! , He wert immediately to his mother and sis- ter to tell them of his discovery. They- both returned with him with faces subdued and smiling. The widow excused herself for a viol ing her dear brother-in-law, on account of the : SLs awe affairs, and confessed herself astunished pees , MERS OF FUEL, not to see the table beter worved “Goud gra: | wy Rother carey fiat crlebrataHrvad Muuntain civus' where is the cake?"’ she exclaimed, ‘and | expocted, which | wilt soll at reduced prices from the tarts and the cream that I had set aside ie, veasel, fo saok-_ Alot, so a stock of : . ii he 2 oo WwW. > EY x some nuts inthe little pantry; they are good #0 15 Ith st., east side, near the Canal. with cider.” The young girl obeyed. and mane e . when all was on the table she sat down With a joyous face ee the sailor. OUD!—~WOOD!!—Hickory, Oak, and Pine WOOD furnished at low tates, either pre- pared or in the cord length. | T. 5. & W.M. GALT, Proprietors of the City Steam Fira Wood Mills, Foot of Itth st., below War Depar’t. Office—N. W. cor. i2th and C sts. Py 34 Ordors loft at either p'ace will r Spence : eprompt Ala Weep: A “Ab, good v0 0 P'woo pt! little girl,” said he, “true daughter of my poor eee prime OAK Woob, George’ to-day is not the first time I have best guality BAKERS’ do, heard of you. Somebody has often talked to i me of you.”’ nd and for ga ¢ low, jar small WARDER © STEWANT “Som be dy? EA girl, astonished. Before the snilor could reply, a loud and shrill voiee exelaimed— quantity. se2 Ceaut Who?” exclaimed the young COAL! CoA LEH: who had the reading of it, recognized, as he “Clemence!” 5 tons of RED and WHITE ASH COAL, now imagined, the style of a man too free and good | She turned round in amazement and saw no | ou the way, will be par fom vessel, on humored not to have becomerich. Kvidently, | one. Yard, 12th st, aud Canal ; the adventurer had returned with vessels of gold or silver, which he could not refuse to share with his family. Once eu royte, imagination travels fast. Each one added his supposition to that of Mar- tin, Even Julienne, the little godchild of the widow, who lived at the farm less as a servant than an adopted child. began to wonder what the uncle from America had brought to her. *- Ab. well, we need none of us doubt of the friendship Unele Bruno has for us,” said Mar- tin, whe bad just finished a second reading of the letter aloud; ‘+ his letter asys, ‘I shall ar- tive to-morrow at Omonville with all that I possess,” which means that he does not intend to forget us." «He must be now on his way here,” inter- ‘Ha! ha! you do not know who calls you,”| se2 Office. H and 12th Bruno, laughingly. = id by i OOD!—COAL WOOD!-—COAL!! Clemence! Clemence! WwW No. 422 7th st., bet. G and H. votce. | 4 he 4 We have now on hand, and are daily receiving, @ a is the parrot,’ eine ip iohes . seleot stosk of $VOOD and GOAL, which wo offer “The parrot!’’ exclaimed Clemence; ‘and | owest pip Star ke ciahen Toone whocould have taught him my name?” | Sttsted thar wo can see thom ne Tamer, feeling “Some one who has not forg( tten it,”’ replied | price. Bruno, winking knowingly. ~You, my uncle’ “No, my dear—but a young sailor, a native of Omonville.”* “Mare!” “I believe that is his name.”’ “Have you seen him, then, my uncle?” “Oh, a little. for the reason that [ returned in the same ship wifh him.” repeated the same ” Those in want of fuel would save money by ordering, so as to have it sent from the wharf or vessel direct. [au 3l-eotm] CHAPIN & BRO, ‘0 HOUSEKERPERS AND OTHERS. LL FOUR ID ES: Ter O Barbaxing pout Wena et ee rics FA. PAY NTER, st five Red Sign, at the new office, corner of 7th ‘and Canal atrects, opposite ta pipe few. retil nok only be sure of full messure, ood Sai rupted the widow; ** he may arrive at any mo- ‘:Is be then returned?’ buf you will get your wed in 2,3, or 4 ons Have you prepared everything Ciem- “With something from his voyage which will | PYPS*" # ati mia a cheapest it te sold ence’ The young girl rose and opened the | permit him,”’ said he, “to begin life without | fr we ony ofr place tn Heed wali pantry. which disclosed an unusual abundance| the need of a house-warming from his parents.” as saaiae Fest Saslity. <a of good things, at the sight of which the chil-| ‘And he has spoken to you—— U7™ He has the biggest Carts and forest “1 dren shvated with admiration. She then com- “Of you,”’ said the sailor, who finished the and Boxes. i arts question of his niece, ‘+30 often, that, Jako you| {7 The biggest Pine Knot Sp'it for Jing Wood, sec, has remembered the name.’* pegine Woot <a meneed laying the table. lacing at the ex- pected guest's place the east broken plate. and the ouly silver spoon the family pussessed ag ees ‘pom with delight, and the] [[> All delivered Freel pharee, SI When these preparations were finished, ¢| widow herself could not restrain a gesture of - Gis shibtean: he kadbae eagerly watching | satisfaction. Brano told her that he had boon | ¢lizr Neti’ Ut Hf the above docs not ahow how to get I~ Rich i it shows where to get your vatside, rushed in crying: ined at Dieppe for a few days, but that he [LF Money's Worth.. Mere he is' here heis = would probably arrive the next day, more in pari vigese coll at Samara cen oor aera’ “ Here is who ’”’ exclaimed all voices. lovethanever. Spruce Pine Sawed in 2 piecos [and Split “Hurrah ' Unsele Bruno. to be sure!” re-| _ This news delighted all, but particularly | fur $1; 3 pieces for $1 we 4 pisces §1.25; or the plied 9 rtrong and jovial voice Clemence, who embraced her uncle with a Bra ar thee toot fekonr a Lpeeiedp LB Pascoe ‘The whole family turned round and beheld a or standing upon the threshold of the dour- way, he beld tu his right hand a green parrot, and in his left a common-sized monkey. The children. frightened at the strauge apparition, ran and bid themselves in their grandmother's transport of a ager Bruno held her fora pieces $2. 1 All other ofacord st same few moments, ber bead ou his shoulders. rates. e ‘ - “You bave made one young creature happy, | , Orders loftatS. W.K. Handy’s, ee, Wil- brother Bruno,” said the widow, who watched | [stds Hotel hart ot theppotatitnel ween the joy of Clemence. f the tendad to. oer moved to the uorth side o| wish, indeed, it was not the only one,” | bridge ourner of 7th Canal streets. The popes - > to accompr the leror be ready when the fu r ld n < replied the sailor, assuming a serious look, del » = — warrenty Hemet kee Haber “to you dear sister, would ike to offer some. | B2eulv? A.PAYNTER. at Pare’s Wharf. stood stunted es ™*) thing, but I am afraid of awakening a sad re- What" are you afraid of my menagerie ?"’ exclaimed Bruno. laughin. “Come, recover nea iene menite nce ia your heart.” GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEM'TS. “Ab' you speak of wy son Didier!” ex- 3 reall nent Ss yeureeves_gund. profs: tod let me esbracs | claimed, the old woman, with the utd romp: | (RAB APPLE CIDE IN HOTTLES a a Serpent Taxed thnee miles for that | ‘'Syoe ure: visut” replied: Brano; wo were |W. vita gat tion ra ble tu ir wtook Ur pus y - A 4B C| SR, whieh as Martin ventured frst; then came Clemenee, | WMfortunately sep ome ist the good | sweet an if it was jnst from the press. Warranted the widow, and the largest of her grandsons; but rs re cea lem d BB ue ee to be pure apple juice, put up by us, expressly for pothing could induce the little girl or the | U4 ; sid seta fo eoach him garly create epee they could seize from | _*"® — ARNY & SHINN. I ‘, bipwreck. and, dint of chi i BLACKBER BRANDY. . thought I never should reach po naire I found sa pict aoehee ee, We Have just races a stock of Turnor’s P aimed: «Do you know, Maman which I bought to bring you, sister-in-law. | Pi ier BRANDY RNS SHINN | ata a of a feat to run from | Yore it is.”” a & auG — (States) Union Bottling Depot. Riek tbe * Thus speaking, he presented to the old wo- R ossib peaking, Pp ol ze Marin, Lar mee foot?” asked | uan'a large silver watch susp; n ted to a tarred | TURNER'S GINGER WINE. “What' do : vord. The widow seized it, uttering a cry,| Wwe h it ed and have for sale Turner’ What! do you STEPS? 1 came in a cance | 204 kissed it again and again. All the woes | Guta? VINE aeliahlo remedy far Dyerensinn r your corn fields’’” replied the sailor, wept. As to fa he coughed and tried to | General Debility, Weakness of the Stomach, Di- Sestak Weeki Seecerda' thiaracee drink to keep down his emotion. When the | STR Dysentery, fo, tay cuit Batista ea a 1 atemmmareil bh widow could spexk at all sheembraced her] au6 (States) cor. Green and Olive sts. “My luggage have it al with — » said brother-in-law and thanked him warmly. All TAKE NOTICE. Brauo. “A sailor needs no other wardrobe her bad humor had pte sino and she Persons owning property on Ist street and > thought only of the son who had so sadly been Gay street, are requir y orci areas of the Cor- taken from her. The conversation with Brano poration of Georgetown, app-oved on the Ith day : B of Septamber, 1899, to have the footways tronting then became more free and amicable. His ex- | the same, paved with good, hard brick, upon 8 sutii- ie ted the i cient bed of sharp sand and in conformity to the - : rough order ew material o uncle fron America had truly returned as best quality. or with the'use of those now ‘ther poor as he setout, and the interference of Mar- | fit for the purpose. ‘1 @ improvements must be tin was cast aside. Although his discovery de- than a pipe and a nightcap The widow and cbildren leeks at each other. “f beg pardon,” began Martin, « but after reading your letter I believed” “What then’ That I should arrive with a ship with three masts’”’ No,” replied Martin, who forced himself to ugh agreeably, -- but with your trunks, fora Thes completed by tha Isth day of October next, rr they . Mth adde by bs ber, d paid f long sojourn; for you finitely destroyed the hopes of her mother and Sat of the needy ciueune which have °H eel yon wank ce * Oe us reason to hope daughter, they did 10 ain charge th ir] imposed ror that purpose. ‘The materials,as wel we ee ne ime. manner, for all hearts had warmed towards | ®% the wo kmunsitip, must be of # kind to be ap- sroved of by the subscriber, or they will he rejected, ‘hose persons who may undertake to have their improvements made undor their own supervision, Are notified that the samo must be done according Unele Bruno, and the kindness they had first manifested from interest was now maintained by choice. The sailor for whom they exhausted * And one proof, because you wrote that you would come with all you possessed !"” *- Ah, well, to be sure. here it is—all that I the legal crade of the streets, or they will be re- oa! 2 & all the resources of the humble farm had just | focued xi — Bruno, “my monkey and risen from the table, when Martin, who had | “Any pie h may be further desired «What. is that allt”? been outside for afew moments, entered sud- vlan gf mag nige exclaimed the whole ; 4 Person y t ntract for uch of the family with cue voice. denly and demanded of Bruno if he wished to above nained worl as may not be completed by the “Except my sailor's chest, which contains sell his monkey. 1th day of October next, can_leave their sealed “No | Proposals for the same at this office, by the 10th day = of October next. ‘‘Rochambeau?”’ inquired the sailor. indeed; I have brought him up, he obeys me, -he is my servant and my companion; I would sell him for ten times bis value. But who wishes to buy bim?”* “Tt is Monsieur the Count,” said the young man ‘He just passed by. and seeing the ani- mal, was so charmed with it that he begged me to set the price on it and bring it to him.’’ “Ah! well you may tell him we intend to keep it,”’ replied Bruno, lighting his pipe. artin made a movement of disappointment. *Itis playing Mord, Sans fortune.” said he. “M. the Count remembering the promises he ne lack of stockings without feet, and shirts deprived of sleeves. But one is none the sad- ler for that, children. As as the econ- wience and stomach are all right, the rest is only a faree' Excuse me, sister-in-law, I see you have some cider there, and my long walk bas quite dried up my throat,’ and he ap- }rosehed the table and began todrink. See- tug the cloth spread. he sat down without cere- mony and deelared that he was dying with hunger The family looked dismayed, but neverthe- tess, willing, or unwilling, they were obliged serve the soup, potatees and stavking bacon, HENRY ADDISON, Myor. Mayor's Orricr, Georgetown, D. mt September 13th’ 1359, sols StawtlsthUct LEWIS PAYNE. Wauoxesark' BOOT AND SHOE DEALER, Bridge stroet, Georgeiown. D.C. The attention of mle le resrecinuy, led to oy: ait stock of Yout! Men’s, and CAI-PSKIN SHOES, for summer wear; allof myownmannfacturo. __ k of PATENT LEATHER M. work isalso assorted and well worthy of atten- ion, A ¢ lot of COARSE SHOES and BOOTS (ong for: servants) also on be constantly ‘n ° +’ | has formerly made me, told me that if I would x ne - bey ‘anv P arp as by their | see that he had the monkey, he would ptcased F Sountry merchants and others in want are | Seer upon all the coe refully closed the cup- | 4 make arrangements to procure me that situ- iprited to call or address maint No. 77 Bricge Ss ation of receiver.”’ “Ab! bon Dieu! thy fortune would be made?” exclaimed the widow, eagerly. ‘And thus,”’ said Bruno, after a moment's reflection; ‘you hope in yielding Rochambeau to the Count, to obtain ‘the employment you desire’”’ “I am sure of it,”’ replied Martin. “Well, then,”’ exclaimed Bruno abruptly, “I cannot sell the animal, but I will give it to ¢ Offer it to the Count, and he will appre- etate your politeness.” here was a general concert of grateful thanks, which the sulor cut short by sending The sailor. whom Martin continued to inter- rogate. then related how for twenty rs he had sailed in the seas of India, under different fings, without any other gain than his pay. which he had spent a= soon as be received, and finally. at the end of an hour it « peared evi lent that the whele good betaas of Unele une consisted of much good humor and an llent appetite, together with # parrot and. k T COST, AT COST! SELLING OFF TO REMOVE. I will sell, for a few weeks, large atock of FANCY and STAPLE URY GOODS at cost, te raduca stock, before moving to the large store (next door east) at present occupied by H. J. McLaughiln as afancy store. Detormined to sell at cost, | have engaged additional force to wait upon those who may call, . Cc. GIBSO) AVes N. i8 Pa _se2-1w betwen 9th and 16ch sts. M WILLIAN, DEALER IN MILLINERY + and Fancy Goods, has returned from Euro) and brought with hima large lot of choies goods, : 4 1 of hi rts t by his nephew at once to the castle with Rocham- _ souaily “while ta Parte’ eine, one wii be eerso! beau. Martin was well received by the Count, | sent the Ist October, notice of which will be riven who conversed some time with him, and, satis- | '" the city pape: = “ppeintment was general, and was ifested secording to the character with Clemence it awoke onl: d with sadness, with Martin it ted vexation, and with the anger The change of dis- Position was not long in expressing itself. sarpri Lerame huwil Widow regret fied that he could fill the office he uired,re-] ¥. BROWWIN that it should be exiled toa neighboring stable; height when be returned with this news. The widow, willing to expiate ber wrongs, confessed then to the suilor tho interested hopes she had at first entertai - Brano burst into a laugh. and the parrot having Leen permitted to peck ja the plate of the sailor, Martin declared it NEW S'TORE. BROWNING & KEATING imposibie to supportit. Cte: said noth- “ By wy baptism !”’ exleaimed he, “I have | &% st opened their New Store, No. 353 Penn- ing, bat went out with Jaliennc to Snish the | piayo) yous geod trick. You boned fe ate aren woke eipetetne id a while the wi resumed her Tea and T have brought you instead, two use- of = veut at the spinuing wheel outside the door. | tees guimala.*” FRESH GROCERIES, 1 a aloe with his nephew. who in vain} “« Yow are mistaken, my uncle,” said Clar- TEAS, WINES, sought to co ance and diaap- niment, Uncle alnly set down his ~* that he bad emptied by gradual sips, ‘led for a moment, thea, leaning forward, ng both elbows upon the table, looked lily in the face ence. sweetly; ‘you have brought us three priceless treasures; for, thauks to you, my mother has now a souvenir, my brother em- ployment, and I—I ha pe!’ 120m digg! LIQUORS, CIGARS, &c., &e., Whi se in the Dretnee will sell as cheap as any warine COX & McKENNEY WiQREIGN AND DOMESTIC CIGARS. bave about waa 4 4 i hand tock of be you kuow, young wan,”’ said he calmly, bioad cok hte kes sons Panama, TOBACCO and CIGARS. wholese locos . ; “that the wind ino this house appears to be| who have beeu at work six months among the Ane serail, Those Wishing e first rae “Lightly northeast? all your countepances strike | yraves, have not collected enough gold to pay Pompty Sean? el. All i the heart, and ng one has yet addreseed | their expenses Tp Seventh street, near 6, ses EDUCATIONAL. WASHINGTON FEMALE INSTITUTE. Two! fi dt i tot Profaseors and tenphere qonstitnte the beret faceate diareeha ena ca Sween a 18th Wa, m.to2 p.m. each day. se7-1m” THe PRESCOTT HIGH SCHOOL, ad san Avenue, near Sth sous inder ne’s Book- 5 inquire of W. H PRENTISS, corser of isthe L streets. ao® t oh 7 Wharves, at i 8th street, between K and L. OR VRENTIA two-story BRICK DWEL- SDNESDAY, Rept. 7th, and Thig Inetitation will ba opened on Monday, Sept. | ioe tNY HOSE, Please rly teeny ele Sp ay Depot, at Atexanitn at Jo‘aock pe. Sth Circulars may ba obtained at Bookstores, or | otween R and S. cai Vestn « from Washington aid The bealtod guechen ng ceReyee! at the Tastitution | TGSEB HP SMEPA, between a ange Mere! | can take tho coaches connecting with The ae meee sebolar, ‘thirty,) the arm ie ee en ee + ane Reambonts Finilroad, whieh jeave the oo roun Oca :NT— STO & ‘® avenue " can age atl ea ees | POR NT amie gmoc my grone | Meccan cma ache ae lg ‘AG. RICHARDS, Prin’. | nearthoosnals ‘Ieis wall Glad nent neler | oipinck eas MRS MCCORMICK™R SCHOOL. | ene orth fot Sree ent mont deairable stand | , State foome can, he encaged on application to Fo ea eae es a teem her | Vor tormeapply toe TON OU tear Le Preightel eeeee eart, Miomera Whar Publio generally that who will remuine | FOC terms apply to Mr. JOHN MOOR PRED P tie paries.at hor Sohoul on the Ist Monday in Sep- | yogesiAu® &Yenue, near the corner of fth street rance wilt be effected on all goods by ember nex The sourse of study pursued will comprise a]! the ong Tequisite toa thorough English educs- ion. In addition to her day scholars she is desirous of receiving into her family a few pupils as boardera, aged from 10 to It yearm, who will be under her un. mediate careand oversight, frangements for tho accommodation and Aer pupt!s have been considera!!+ increased tthe office of the Company at i per cent rem ‘Tac accommodations for passengers by this li are in every reapect 6 ass. and every effort bo mace to reader thir communestion with N: York an acreenbie and health! one. - For freight or passaze apply to FOWLE & CO., Agents, Alexandrin brit H. B. CROMWELL & co, corner Ajban: wy KGULAR THROUGH LINE TO CALIFO! NIA, vin PANAMA, on the Sth and 2th of every mor th, by the steamshi) wi Fo RENT—HOUSE No. 490 north sid: Masanchusetts avenue near 5th street. It has 4 rooms, ceilat, gas aud wap NO. F. KENDALL. Sel2tf ade wtreet, near City Hall. Far FOR SALE.—Twelve miles from Wash togton and ore Beltsville depot—con. ta'ning 1) acres, in a good state of cultivation; with a fine orchard of from 4 to 6 hundred fruit trees, good water ood dwelling with 6 rooms and nec- eseary out buildings. Two churches and one schoo! 2e within one mila, Country road on the front rwise improved. Those in Washington icular information with referance to = pane may appiy to W. D. Wallach, Editor of For termg and furtner particulars apply at her another on the back of the Farm, running into | ADRIATIC, ATLANTIC aad, BA rouidenice No. 35 Cameron stroct, Aloweed Va. | the pike three-quarters o! a mile from thefarn. Fo: | TH, (formerly in the L vol Line.) The above 3 mi further particula: ply to the subscriber on the | unrivalled steam wued by the North Atian Premixes. His« twonts ~five minutes ride in the cars from Washingten to csesiccne m F ips, Ip Com are pow bere fitted af For YouNG LADIES rade. Bhe SEMIN WILL BE OPENED aT No, 489 E street, betweem 31 and 4th sts., Washing- ton, D. C., September 1st, wa, Mrs. GEN’L WHEELER, Puixcirat. zhe chant or tos stitution will be the attain oTOU, for the and freight will be as reseonnbie as by any other line. Thoy have larg? freaght capacity. an@ the ar- ment of heducation from the elemental ta pdegege ge the creamenied Greached of polite aes is Lt.—I offer for caje a valuable FARM need surgeon will be afteched to enel need, pproved teachers. tere ude county, Virginia, on most liberal L| Mrs. Whweler as had long experience in teach- | (6° 7. contaiving 282% acres; or w:l! exchang ALTIMOKE AND OBIO ‘ - * vel city property. This pr 8 . Hind ands pubis generis PONNEY Ther | QteUt one ths Radtiatored each eats’ | B. —_—— it =e a ere or the county, Tenrostent to the cana) Three or four young ladies will be recerved into an %, the family as boarders, and be under the immediate nr J. P. SMITH, dare oa be nauintnsl Sacneelisaiicn tl is he wASGAl ate Fait Sirculars can be obtained on application 5 Principal hookstores of the city ur tothe Principal. Ak. Moa ny coun a tee a4 St7208. 1 and 4.05 p. m. : dy 18-e0tOcti G n, at the intersection of the Georgetown | ‘The ones! 7.20 8. m. stops at all Way Stations. :LL’S SEMINARY. and 'o Falis roads, consisting of 102 sores, In- | Thatat 4.05 p. m. is express and stopsonly at prin- EES SELrs ee INaey aire on the promises, or of Z. RICHARDS.cornes | cipal pointa. Corner af Land Tenth strects. | Sth and K atfonta. Washinetim Oe Rie | Por PARKERSBURG, and stations on that road The vinth annua! session of this School will com- Monee September ist. The course of instruction Wiil se comprehensive and thorough. _ A limited number of young ladies wil! be reoerved into Mrs. Bel.’s peaily ae boarding schola-s, where *Peaseusore front Washington, t connect with above, will leave at 6.50 a. m. 3.20 p. m. WASHINGTON BRANCH. ve a8 lollo’ T PRIVATE SALE—Several cood and well- Srranged three story FRAME FLOUSES, tory back buildings. containing from 9 to 12 rooms each ; good yards ; back and side alleys ‘Th every effort will be u make the Institution a | above proj located on the north side ef Mas- From WASHINGTO ‘at 440 and 6.508. m., 3.20 ppy home for all ys inmates: SPR, = npr a quiet reo) | 2246.15 p.m, = z i " peel ati o the bapa me furnish den ie gg i to call at No. S10 pip tp pee nie St 4.20 and 7.45 &.m., au H-eotOo i Also, several smaller Houses on the square for sale. ie IR SALE—An improved FARM of 10 a-res, in Montgomery county. Md., ® miles from ington, near the Roekvilie turypike. The buildings are new, consisting of a comfortable dwelling, containing 3 rooms, with = well of pure water at the door; the out buildings consiat of a Bu but train each way— os From WASHINGTON ats m, ALTIMORE at 3. m. BO = § Way ons leave at 6.5 a.m. a3 For NORF* 45 p.m. L 32 p.m. Trains for New Youn leave at 4.40 and 6.90 8. m. and 3.20 p. m. daily, except Saturday evening MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. _ H Mr. W. HENRY PALMER. AVING Determined to remain iu Washington Ancther season, is now ready to receive pupils tn his | : 7 813.20 p. m., Which only goes to Phiade\phia. PIANO FORTE CLASSES Shedding, Re. dilly acrestn prves teeletine weet | «Tickets coud to RUSTON either by Werenoh and Primary Class—§5 per quarter. Rock creck meadow land: ® young orchard of | \¥oreestor ory Stonington Lines: and to WHITE: Advanced Classes $10 per quarter. peache#. and other fruits. Will be sold low, or ex- | MOUNTAINS by Norwich a1 oresster. rival Lessons. $4) per quarter Apply at W.G. Metz-rott’s Music Store, Pa. an. Georgetown pupils apply at Miss Harrover’s Fe- male Academy, Georgetown. se 24 e0st™ A MUSICAL CARD. é - F. LITTLE, Prorgssox ov Music. having returned to Washington (after the vacation no Round trip tickets can be trains to return b: day evening to 5 jem ured by the evening morning trains, and from Satur- di see PARSONS, Agent. NOTICE The Steamer JAMES GUY having resa her route on the Poto- mapa river, will leave Washington on TUESDAYS. for CURRIOMAN, ad on FRIBAY'S (commencing on the 8thof April) for PINEY POINT and KINSALE, at6a.more. turning, will leave Kinsale on SATUR AVS até .» Stopping at all ofthe regular landings got Sad rectors PUCIEN S PAGE. cal Natn't. Bovst, Agent. Avexandrin. mar 23-tf A ANGEMENT Por 1854—Hours of departure of steamers GEORGE PAGB and THOMAS COLLYER: From Washing ‘on—Steamer Geo! e—at 6.9, and Il a. m., $5-and G4 pm. rom Washington— rv Thomas Collyer—at id Ii 12m. 2,4, and 6 p. m. r 8, 10a, m., 11K a, »4, and 5% p.m From A exandria—Steamer Thomas Collyer. 7, 9,11 & m.. 1, 3, and 5p. m.,exeept Tuesday a: day mornings, when tie Collyer will run her reg- ular trips to Mount Vernon, as heretofore, aud omit her trips between \Washingtonand Alexandria from 9 = & only. 2% be al 0% S. m. and 2¥ p.m. boats from Alexan- dpe ‘with the trains of the Baltimore and Obio Railroad for the N West. changed for city p-operty. ‘Terma t guaser. Apply to Lieut. JULIUS No. 27 Paca mit ent . BOKHR au 3i-Staw4w: near the Cirele, DENTISTRY, é&o. D. DENTISTRY. R. HILLS, after a praction! teat of two years, feels ‘that he can with confidence recom- mend the Cheoplastic Process for inserting! artificial teeth” It has the advantages streng’h, beauty, cleanliness, and cheapness. Full upper seta inserted for $35. Partial in proportion. Ofhce 306 Pa. avenue, se7 D DENTAL NOT: R. M. LOOMIS Will be absent during the summer montis, as usu will return in the fall to resume practice | as will be seeu by further and timely no-~ tice, dy 15-tf wishes to inform his friends and patrons, that he has resumed the duties of his profession. B-ing the professor ot the musical department at Aniwick Seminary, and having pupilaelsewhore, he has but a few leisure hours to devote to privaty scholars in this c secure rvices there- fora, early application is requested. ‘Terms «nd circulars to be.had at W. G. Metzer- ott’s Music Store, cor. lth street and Pa. avenue, —— at Dr. Hunt's, No. 310 Pa. ave, se 6-1m* Mes!cab INsTRUCITION. 1 (IN THE ItaLtaN StyLR.) HARP, PIANO, GUIT'R, SINGING, ORGAN, &. Prof. DE CCENIEL’S long and practical ‘ei Geer EATING AND x a CAPITAL DRINKING, W. PF. BENTER’S RESTAL NT, on C st., the rear of Browns’ Hotel block, eun- tinues to be famous ax the very bes Restaurant in Washington city. ting will alway rience iu the artof Teaching Music enables him to pursue such & method as to complete, the Musical education of even those poxsvas- ing ordinary ability, in less than one-half the time usnaliy devoted to the study of Music under the different instruction of incompetent teachers, Due attention paid to the proper muscular devel- opment of the hands for obtaining equality, agility, and elasticity of touch; and iast!y, though not least, the true manner of rendering Music graceful, bril fant, rexsive,—the whole combining the instruction as pursued by all Colle n Europe. TF" Only & lumted number of pupi’s received. ic lpeg wishing to make nme A ongagements will do well to apply ay soon ax possible to Prof.C.T. DE EL, usical Repository. ave., bet. loth and Ith sts, au 21m M MUSICAL NOTICE, R. WM. G,. DIETRICH, Pupil of the Con- servatoire of Prague. Bohemia, and late of New York, respectfally announe-s to the citiaens of Washington that, having been induced to take charge of the organ and ci in one of the I churches in this N THE pve, INSTRUCTIONS & 2 PIANO, HARP, GUITAR. and ORGAN; also, in VOCAL MUSIC. Applications to be waste at Mr. METZEROTT'S Music Sure, Pa. avenua, where s oycular will be found stating terms further particulars. ‘The best ef references on application. A CLASS IN SINGING will is ish, Game, Steaks, iquors, Se gars, ka., 0 boobtai: ed in any eatu: ouse ia thie Oountry. "Tho dooking of his establishment is un: ‘4nd no other house of the kind 1s more remarkable for the invariabie good attendance of all empioyed pat it. 1D His ohareee are moderate. fant PHENIX DISTILLERY. NOUNT VERNON me’ WA Twice « HOM. Until ‘Tho steamer THOMAS COL, gisrly to Mount Vernon Tomb of Washington on TUES. DAYSand FRIDAYS, leaving th: turning at hall. pi .m. i all the Hotels and the Penney iwamiaaveuue and 7th stats s. me Reape trip $i. webs ma 2-tf EW ARRANGEMENT! T SOUTHWESTERN ROUTE CAE ASeanen aND ALEXANDRIA Pe Ahly * OLD MAGNOLIA WHISKY. Tha standard brand of Fink Wuisxy is offered FROM WASHINGTON CITY, D. Cc, started as soon asa certain number uf pupils ‘shal | to tne Trade in barrelsand haif-barrele. itis eucr. | VIRGINIA, SENNESSEE, have subscribed theirnames.- 'au2t-sm | ted ax beng a priests pure Weenee erties te SKORGTA, OSA : “ - =m. | fon delstefi dds auinialons, and posscnase the pree ss SSITE UIA AS a it " SopPeR DisTiLyi from AN CABINET WARE, &c. Matran Riss. unio: cor pocaseal mhomeiaeee — ‘6° atock of “MAGNOLIA,” and other Fing Wuitsxy in New Yor« aod Pauita- KLPHIA, enables us to ship from either cily with- DI outdetention: PREEMAN & SIMPSON, Puanix Distitiery, JUGH TICK EF’ HROUG ae IT A D STREET. PAPERHANGINGS—New stock, cheap for Paper hung by experienced wezkmen, and satis- yt ‘uaranteed. 3, ‘or at the nffice of the Oracge ria Railroad, at Alexandria, Sehuylkill River, > zo. 7 ING-SEAT LOUNGES, $2, 109 South Front et., Philadelphia, DANVILLE, LYNCHBUR, SOAR ASEM Dua petites e= | Osee BEWal' Neon! “7 ious CRC SAUD AAS: SEP Y- ( RARE INDUCEMENTS, TION, MEMP EF All tha Put aiaes ts eee ees od liu thay |) WY ITHthepeies coon cocition Boe EW ORLEANS. Europe. by the Ist By 8 direct route, and continuous railway oonnec- and beautiful assortm Jotober next, a rich Octo next, tion to Memphis, t of— at teed A No. }. ots aud guaran eee A TR: PLANT & CO, " 30L, VE, Affording greater expedition and comfort, and be- rarer ee Dat, bot stk aa ith GOLDand SUTENTING WATCHES 20) imsiee sliorter than by way otuer routes {D> Porniture Repairedand Varnished. ap 14-ly | purchased directly from the most popular uanuface he steam ferry boat George Page loaves the foot a. m., for 3. turers, beside: s of 7th street"at 6% JEWELRY aad SILVERWARE, soncers take the cars here pas ottayiliey north FRANK T SaNps, UNDERTAKE r Richmond, C east corner 6th and in great variety, and of the richest and most ele- | Staunton, White Sulphur Springs, Woodstoo on constantly on id all kinds an ant ad chaste ‘European styles, ete.,etc., | have | and at 6 p. m. for Richmond and ail points Sow eee. of READY-MADE aor ra fine day. inark, at avetuniderate dedaction my | West, making sure and close connections to Mem- r . ‘alls promptly atte: oO at al ours resent |i and varied stock of Jewe'ry, embra phis. a Vall also attoud to the reuuval of bodien fromthe | Pret tin aarti stat eee Fem erae; | Pl ace Warons and Omnibusesloave the offee old bur desire, of which fact ail who give uw t reasonable. »unds to the now cemeteries, re will be a avenue. Pa. avenue, st 6 o'clock & m. and 6 ¥ JAMES A. EVANS, Agent, je17-tf ‘Washington. —<— TRUNKS, BOOTS, SHOES, &o. ME MADE be ¥F BOOTS AND SHOES. Ladies’ English Glove Kid Buttoned Donble. Heeled B. = a, le ots. —— $25 Ladies’ best Engl -astini ters. 1.25 Ladies’ Double sole Morocco Boots... 1.25] Misses’ and Children’s Boots and Shoes, «| every description, at equally low prices. SELLING OFF ATCOST, my entire stock of Eastern-made Shoes, to make rou for Home-made Work. ap 8-6m convinced, au it; 330 Pennss/ NG OF? AT COST TO REMOVE. ‘ — 28,000 Wortn New _Goops THaT Must er Res a FEW WeEks. RENCH WHIT INC PAINT FROM VIEILLE MONTAG COMPANY OF PAKIS. This Paint is adapted to al! parponss, to which the best White Lead isapplicable. {tdoes not turn. ellow, ag lead invariabiy docs, and will acquire the hardne and sinoothness of Coach pannelling with- out the aid of varnish, and is easily washed. Coi- ore with a zinc basis retain their froshness and brillianey of color. 200 pounds will cover as much surface, with the same body, as 2-0 Rounds of lead—showing great economy as wellas beauty. : In order that parties may depend uvon getting the article sérict!: re they should buy of 6 but the Most respectable houses. The C ship, bat enue, treets, 28a Pionoforte Ware- room, where I shal! remove in a few weeks, after improving, beautifying, & nd in order to go in my new store witha fr kof serie, I will offer from this day my present NEW AND ELEGANT bd aes Qt prime cost prices. Sovonirs, ing boxes, Jewel and Oder : ow two qualitios, known as No. 1 ge Rate | Boxes ; beautifa. Papier Mache, Rosewood, and | —"" De, Bed and Grease. The No. aoe Seal Mahogany Writing Desks and Boxes; Goll Pann, 520) cx Snow White or Green Seal Being ‘only used for the | Sennen Barta nes OPE? | S16 608 Beer ‘Shoxs NOT AT Cost, mostexpensive wor! H BUT FoR SMaLt z isid in ® large vITS. and Gothic Medal! of BOOTS and k. OSEPH M. STRONG, Agent for the Co. 1 Perfumery, Soaps, &e 2 ders add) either of the following houses | Rocking ried ‘At cash prices, We are prepared to, rite filled at the mew reduced tari of prices, | [tov sce gt Ope bind ‘etait as igw as the eame’ Foode oan Fey TALL & CORNELL. Traveling and Shopping Bags ; Ba: +“ uA & SON, No. 520 7th street, 2 doors above Stats and gentiemen, for * and an endless voriety of fie French, nd American Toys for children. In fast, 8 the largest ever otfaren in this city. | early aud get 123 Maiden Lane, New York. RAYNOLDS, DEVOE & PRATT. 106 & 10% "Putton street. New York. Office, now offers to the Indies cash,” the following schedule iv27 3m Forany thing you wan Ladies’ Eng.Heeled Last’ Gaiters.§1 12 poe : H J. Mel LIN, a : Fixe READY-MADE THING. anes ; Pa.av, bet Oth sts. = go. <: fy; soupie sole di 125 5,00 Children’s Shoes... . .. 5,900 Misses’ Lasting, Mor, 1S... to Gentlemen's Shoes, of every description, as cheap 8s they can be purchased by Che case, These goods C jk d’ Eta Coats, Pants,and Vests, chica ae ae ? White and Brown Linen Costs, ite and Brown Duck do, SINGER'S No. 2 SEWING MACHINE White Linen Pants, : Gone ' are purehased at cash prices from irate Deck do. cus mam pe hed Se ee Homer eee: the manu! rere. hte enables us te sell asiow he oe iv raveli ko. ufacturing purposes the only reliabl= and | 84 we bow offer them. f axeentte be nection With the largest manufactur- | wiZoslel Serine Machine in the worded Ae ever hareine coll onris os we, Sree neat north, we enioy — ph oma Singer & Co.’: moter: i No, 526 7th st.,2 foors above ui 18 Vol it gO ie low- il 9; s een "Phe alles are found te exoel | g Family Sowing Ma _80 21m _—_ eee 10 ashington. and the workmanship far suything heretofore offered im-this market, perior to Bny in use,—J, M. ox and is so acknowledged by all who patronize our thes and find them Singer § Co.'s Gazetie. P'Z,, 236 Pa. avenue, near corner 13th STN oop een tureran assortment of fine work in BOOTS ite all to call at our Washington Office, y oot” ¥3.7 Siorenies tare on hand a ior stock of Gents’ No 385 Penna avenue, under National Hotel, and Denereer a ues ga es Cloth oe Furnishing Goods, and make'te order, G f | fenmnine ene cette wi ak = Si2end gis. 2 es on® every, on Sf short notice, at a rent Explanations given to all. Gr serme—Reedy Poy. —__ 3: M. McCAMLY & CO: Fratng all of Stages’: Aéwing ck nes, wi 1aNd av., OPP. A id stock of FA obSiS" captains LL ORY of new goods York Mt Noy WRINGER & CO,,458 Broadway, N.Y. a -” serve you with fanted to wear T. jOTICE. iy! under National Hotel, | mens of their work, fur , any Boors AND SHER Ws, y08 find you Y - OA seed sccsriaieat of Thread, Needles, Twist, | SHOES PFIN & BRC jo. 314 Penn, Noe Pol A a larket Space, ant) Sthor machine findings keption hand, and told Sromee. ‘ou wi i ind at sing every variet i Bele Feet doedia Maret Se | gt nace oro | one caisson WiamIQaTON Gry gis, Hogebbepine Goode tg A . SfbOLS tnd COVERS hays fost torus: | Teavigg eid tes a paetetseeien Veter ice | W.o.umrannore. | SNe fea CTS Sites henies Bet aay hy tng gra | UT MOWED GA ON Deroen™ | Wevecanteta Yategsoa Wan” che Ry pp bls, a» okddgh Waneya™. | ee ote doee's cea og Gne prices marked im plain Aguress weis tw" fagqat™ tee Bou's make,