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THE EVENING STAR] ‘4 bivtay sta : cL am PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, + Lint : o, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) es i AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, «+ ' ET eT vit R | BY PS year, or 37 cents per month. To mail! subsoribersthesul t scription pri 1° is B35 s year, in advance; $2 for : + Soe RRR egos ne e., subscribing in clubs ag neighoors i \ for three months; nnd for less than Sie B per canara somone wil tires months at the rate of 12 cents week, Single es 4 Tefevarably we me Wey Sram wit cop eS, ome cent; in wrappers, two cents. jews” Sagthos mate’ ‘ay Evanixe Stax te ADVERTISEMENTS (of eight lines to the square) #0 generally throughout the country. inserted three times for every other day, or (wien week glasonesewecr,wemtpersquace| V2, XIV, WASHINGTON, D. C SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1859. Rn ES ET. We panes ing ap wapeet some | with k with a piece {ve spate TICE! TICE!!! verses, Wri y Mrs. Eastman, om the raising of | form of a hook at one end, fumbling about the " a the Cross of Epiphany Church. At that time Mrs. | garbage and distof the, stresta, hooking ~ Opening of Real Parisian Goods man was notaware Bishop Doane had written, | terously all the bits linen or cloth he is —_— ion similar, the railing of the Cross te bared there, and, throwing them into acapa- On next Monday, Oct. 2, I will open a large stock of another Episcopal Church. We republish both | cious ng. on his back,or sometimes a wicker FRENCH Goops pieces; some of oar readers may not have seen | hod, if he has preserved the fashions of old Pier own importation, all of which were carefully ‘Single copies (ip @rappers) oan be proowred at the ter, 1m) the issue of the paper. Price THREE CEN 17> Postmasters who act as agents will be ai- lowed a commission of 20 cents. N°, 2,077. CABINET WARE, &c. EDUCATIONAL. DS tac ental = pe na NT HOUSE FURNISHING ACAPEMY op MODERN LANGU SVARE-ROOME 322 Pa Avenue, between 9th and ieee No. 318 Pewneyiyvasta AVENCE. (Watt, Stermens & Co.'s BUILDING.) Now in store, the lareost and most complete as. | PRIVATE INSTRUCTION IN SPANISH AND tment of CABINET WARE over offered to NCH. : . His West chances of fi by myself whilst in Parisiast month. 1am | £e5 ¥ . DAY AND FVENING CLASSES. The Cross. swe find the motaWed Wapiaan, wb. Kacsie ai | etki a forsale in Washington aits. therefore | Rovewood. Wainnt-and Mahogany Parior Suites, | [eankncee oes aterature, and Spanish ‘Teneherat at $0'clock p. m. same da, Wt manor pease your door and offers you cheap chinaware or | CMnestly invite the ladies of Washington and vi- Cloth, . fessor of the French Language and Literature, have Ashington and Georgetown Lift up the Crosn, lift up the Cross, common cutlery in exchange for your old habil- cl “f ty wae. mean early call and convinee them- | Gi}t-fraine Pier and Mantel Ginsecs, the mance that they will resume their hes connecting with Alexandr: Lethe seresoyel ane tend tee c mp selves ofthe truthfulness of what assert, Gilt frame Pier ead Mantel Gine Teasons on Monday next, Sd of | steamboate or taniroad witeh ieee ena the beacon of the world, iments. This kind of trader often makes good | | The attontion of the ladiex ls respectfully direoted | Satenckets with Markie Slabs. At the above Academy. 7th etrect and Pa, avenve hourly, or they oun leave To warn it from eternal fire. bargains with the housekeepers, sella over | '° the following most BEAUTIFUL GOODS: sab r Sets complete, in Rosewood, Walnut, Professors Monthurry and Alexandre. in order to | on the steamer fcom the Western Wharves at il Li® up the Cross, lift ep the Cross, the old clothes he has bartered fi Empress Eugenie Head-dresses, Mahogany, and Painted, with or without Mar. | {acilitate those who may not have time during the | o'clock a. m. Let every eye the token see, Th kk ith a littl Flower Head-dresses, ble-tops, ” day to avail themselves of the benefit of the xcade- | State rooms can be engaged on application to And look through it, to Him whose blood e ragpicker, w a little everance Marie Stuart Head-dresses Rosewood, Wainut, and Mahogany Bedstead eet and practssai knowled<e of | Messrs. Morgan & Rhinebart Western Wharves. tr fs from the atoning tres. and industry, menages to boy a donkey or an WV hite Marabout and R Walnut, rg ae ha ‘Marbie’ top en, have yielded to the solicitn- | Freight will be received ap to the hours of depar- . ‘ old horse, to carry bis bags, and in a f Green Victoria Hai and other Bur s'by opeoing Evening Classes, | ture Lift up the Cross! Thro” all the storms ; rse, to carry bis bags, and in afew years| — Chenitennd Goltnden Ria PaO eee cartel cxans) ccarulo-todage be held on Mondays, Wednee- Insurance will be effected on all goods by Of more. ban eightren hundred years, ou may meet him on the road te-fortane; he Black Plumes, ornamented with Gold, for the W raga r § to 10 0% In chaageless beauty, clear and calm, other Washstan thisline at the office of the Company at 5 per cent A he lock p. m.; the ‘The raliant siguatire uproars* as become a rag-desler. and goes about in a i Walnut, and Mahogany marble-top Side- wirsdays, and Saturdays, ate remium. > . - Py Stee! Buckles and handsome Hair Ornaments, at the same hours . ‘The acoommodationa for passen by this li ined at stands, undimmed it shines, or Mowing Pa ey at every oe 1 ttt latest styloa worn in Paris, * | wan fo top. api pikes Itnemcen, with mirror-racka, | _ For terms and further particulars ingnire at the | are in every respect bret-o See, and every clott wh ' to guide itis Chareh hetimes uttering, = stentorian lungs, | All kindsof REAL LACES, made to my order, ms Walnut and ‘Maho any Wasdrobes, academy, where one of the Pro ssors will be in at- | be made to render this communication with New is keiaht oad suoening aenne the familiar ery, “old rags!’ He dresses clean- — F x A at-racks in Osk, Walnut, Mahogany, and [ron, | tendance datly, from 9 to 12a m. se 29-10" York an acreeable and healthful one. Seaascaea ‘ ly, washes his face and shaves. You may be YMencionve. Chantilly, and Guipn=e, Walnut and Mahogany Sofas and Tote-s-tetes, | <aPARHIN saa = =e - For freight or passage apply to FOWLE & Lift up the Cross! Rome stall not have o . Chantilly Veils and Collars, from $12 to @40, + | YVASEINGTON FEMALE INSTITUTE. CO., Agents, Alexandria. Our birth-richt in that blessed sign; sure he has money in the savings bank, and Pointe Lace Sets ard Collars, Reclining and Sleepy hollow Chairs, — Z et B.CROMWELL & CO We stii! will bear it on the brow, owns a piece of nd in some of the suburbs. Maltese do, do. f 4 Chairs of every description and sty 1% Ewelve professors and teachers gonstitute the sey A few years roll past and you seo no more of | — SwiasSaconet, ‘nnd Cambric Embroideries, | Plas: Beds, and Lounges, beat the fustitne uot © carest, bebmean Toe Sad a nae kab ane a Ailstha teste we copes teh lone the rag ‘“dealer;” he has become a rag “‘mer- adetomy order, rolaeriess Extension Tables in Mahorane. Walnut. and Onk, | igth sts. from 108: m.to2 p.m saoh dar, we? tee B ges RAILROAD. Oar singte hon the Creciked— chant,” and remains at his store, where he | , Tholatest Parisian styles of TRIMMINGS, such | 'Y Spuiptgg, » 1*P0Y* Music-stands, and Dreaming | — 7s TR Ote Bm coon Our glory oaly in the Cross. eye the pickings of his former companions. It | ** Crotchet Fringes. Crotchet Buttons, ices seeing 3 yeas eee § nine Slate, Th - = On 3th street, betieren K and L.. 26 2 SSE Se - . ; = nges. © retaries. Writing Desks, and Ta! 18 Instituti ‘ 2 x ° The Cross. row rich nowselersly, livetoatine old tec ra | KRUTBIner yatie pecans, ir, Cott n-top, and Shuck Mattresse ath. Circulars may be obtained nt Booketsres or | whim oveetus rondy gone Uroueh af eoaets BY MARY M. EASTMAN, | tele industrious family, who do not fol- |, Gtteure et Boutons, Pomprdonr ot Pliane, Rankers Biacensties Chaat Outeasy® Trethlicavon to tne. Pri at the Tnstitation. | at 7.20. and 4.05 p.m. aa Lift up thy head, and be thou Tifted up, I oe bart A magnificent assortment of FLOWERS, far is and Napkine. . rivate mies wamber of scholars, thirty.) the ample | "The one at 7.29 a m.atope at all Way Stations. Oh, holy Cross! = low the profession of their father, (we have | richer than any ever before sold in Washington. Ino, an extensive assortment of is Pee deere ens the quietlocation, render | ‘That at 4.05 p. m. ie expross and stops only at prin- hn : 5 ver ki kk: b re Marabout and Ostrien Feath Also, an extensive asi it of China, Glass, | this a most desirable school for boys. i tower's hight proe'aim, ‘over knowns young ragpich es) bat whesbe- Cag de Binncos, Toone ht ae eisly for the pur- | £24 Pisted Goods, Table Cutlery, Japaziued Goods, | ‘aus tf ‘A.C. RICHARDS, Print. | °'BS,'6h' RKERSBURG,and stations on that rond Rc And olds Mere aiatead worldting | great Anwoctgrs, aad could be grod members| {Racin sarcomere arto Dain teriek une bosstiog | Mins, MESOATR CRS SCHOOL, ,.. | “ELSES Ee wastingtn, to onnsect with Saviour’s name! of Congress if they did not eschew politics as a ble ladies of Paris and Eng'and, ee Gwelllngy opepiete, on Teberet friends and the public generally that che will roauee above, will leave at 6.5) 8. m. and 3.20 p. m. Tell en fasing Crows’ ’ ieeactinkenen oes nd wereintroducel) — Reitha Capés, a la Marie Antoinette, uence nine gourse of study pursued will comprise athe | | From WASHINGTON at 440 and 6.50, m., 820 osie ~ i is A % A a h 27 ranches requisi a Ts Charge thoun to eyponpeclay cekieeths® eeting. The ceremony began by drinking a Fe ae val retaken Hick Cokers, WAREROOM aa rough Bagiak eduos: | Prom BALTIMORE at 420 and 744 a. m., 41s Charge thei to howor partty and truth, $ thé bride's health, and had onc Wide Back Velvet for cloaks, best quality, 8 In addition to her day scholars she is derirous of | and 5.30 p. m. For bts youth's rake. peeps apghssnetinye irl en toon oe Black and Colored Bonnet Velvets, WALL & BARNARD aro now reociving at | LeoKiFine into her family a few pupils ax boarders, | Ou Sunday but ove train euch way ia es ee Gane adnan ee ee =P arision Bonnets, re trots, just in the rear of the Auction Rooms, | "Hor arrangements for the aconmmodation and | For ANNAPOLIS and Way Btsions leaveat To Him, to whom nor fame norgold wereeverdear, | Uvely. Walt#, aa old snd young were voon'| Parisian Ruches, for Bonnets, complete assortment of due care of pupils have been consideraliy iuereased | 650.8-m. and 3.45pm. Wh» know that earth and all ite honors were * | whirling around ihe room with a vim not often A splendid stock of C! and Velvet Cloaks, FURNITURE, HOUSE-KEEPING GOODS, | and otherwise improved. these in Washington | For NO FOLK at 52) p.m. ‘A splendid mo>kerv. found in our fashionable balls. Being the only A grost variety of C en’s Bournous, Pale- CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, &c. desiring particular information with reference te Trains for NEW YORK ieave at 4.40 and 6. : ° t not ted with ford tots. and Raglans, both piain and ombroid- _ shepard g her school may apply 10 We D. Wallaoln Edney af | a.m and iy, except Saturday evening Whisper, the weary ones of earth to coms, one present not connected with rags, we quiet ered. Comprising a large variet the Star. ™ Bt3.2 p. only goes to Philade' pi 2s pbhou blessed Cross! DE es our exit Gig ae oe Ca All of tha: above articles, and creat many othors. Mahogeay Tae Gas eae Sofas, For terme and furtner Partioulars apply at her | Tickets x TON either by Norwich oud nm fem ne more; a ri no! r > Were purchased atthe opening of | >“ airs, HOC . residence—No. 3 ‘ameron street, Al Vi rose! r by Ste Anes; v dis promises the parted shall in heaven meet— - pais | ele season in atvance of e@ styles usually N ‘d = as ver * - and trip tic! can roow! even All partings over. Picayune. found bere, asthe goods i d to this country | Cottage Chamber Sets, painted, and with and with- EORGETOWN FEMALF SEMIN y t turn by mo: ‘ from Setur- Celispiaiaen ae eed, * ihr ae SSE ae, aro general'y o1deced the preoedine Maren, and | yp,0Uemarblo ty ; eee OANDING AND DAY SEHOOL. | dav erent we Monde eerie ans fro elite ar: people. citizenand slave, , honeg are nocossariiy of the previousfali’s Pa‘isian | Mahogany anc Inut Jenny Lind, French and | “Phe duties of tig institution will be resumed on | 3023 "TH. PARSONS, Agent. (On, Cross of Christ !) A FEMALE IN SEARCH OF A FORTUNE. | jtyles. Hence, to avoid the annoyance of being other Bedstesa the lat Monday in tember next. Circulars. ste — 5 = Or rich or poor y¢ be, She Finds It always behind the fashions, while making a vinit to | Mahosany and Wainut Marble-top, Pinin and oth- | tinz torms, may bs obtained at the Semiuary, or ty | [WOTICE.—The Steamer JAMES GUY having And ye wno lesisiate "neath son proud dome, ; ¢ Z Europe I stopped a f-w weeks in Parisand bought | ,., oF Bureaus, . addressing the Principal. , resumed her route on the Poto- Aod ye who sai! Potomac’s shares al@ne, The Paris correspondent of the Courrier des | the atove goods in person, from first hands. 1 hope | YV&lout and Mahogany Sidsboards, Dosks, Secre- 202 Tu The Sew M. J. HARROVER mao river, will leave Washington on Aad_ye whoall the hauate of plemsure throng— Etats-Unis gi f the kind patronage of theladion will enable: me oo taries, Hat Racks, Whatnois, Commodes, and a a “R. | TUESDAYS for CURRIOMAN! pmlc rravedinarily clover and briliaat fase" | Fauna? saad segeryeer wenn ele, leet ot | uk ESS ering ant, Ladi’. Dining, Ofer, | WRSEERS ACADEMY gts datny of te | pad ERIBA YS commencins en ie shot Apr) = _ a inari! ili ‘ 29 08) ? > ne, Rusi ring-seat, Levies’, Dining, ie, School wil Septes 0; NE NT an NSALE, at m., Can Sspkemnehey Groat NOT ome, | tins howe paver of fencfyening td. bag, | Seventies atyot o'couds Kent afi tains Vins | "Rovers: bd Wacd teat Chaitin sites van | awesome Teeumed Sergabes Sig” | or FINEST ielsat Riaicoe AC FUR DRY wore Call to the homeless ones, 4 e hy “ eke derfa they appear upon the Paris Shelves. dreamine of his power, garing men has been wonderfq : ‘articular attent'on given to orders, 4 c rite, with veil, and gem, and flower. CLOAKS and BONNETS made to order in the Cail with the siill, mail’ yo.s from the church | , Among the young spendthrifts noticed in the Iatost styles. &, m., seopping at all of the ular landings going and returning. LUCIEN 5. PAGE, Prop’r _Natn’L, Bousn, Agent, Alexandria. mar 2 tf sty, Walnut and Oak Extension, Dining. Marble-top Centre, Stde, and o:her Tables, MU: L INSTRUCTIC Gilt-frame Mirrors, Mahogany, atid other Glasses, MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. + * e ; Ss r : ENT ror 18—Houre of de; . =A arnals of thé day, is the name Prussi B.—Latios wishing any cboico article from | Hairand Shuck Mattresses, Bolsters and Pillows, MUSICAL CARD. FORGE : Call.all to thee, oe count or pak Enohel, wee kel eine Fone may obtain then ey feeeing their orders .. Paceate ame ene ae ae A. 5 Le FROwssson oF Mvsic. having oma Lg aac Cail every nation—every people come up in less than four years, a fortune of more | “i2TS~ = SAS: Space. With a large variety of other goods not hore enu- | wishes to inform his fiends aud patrons, that} mepe-Coetener ov nd 6 Oa: glorio >s8— - than six million francs, all for the sweet eyes ~ — | merated, all of which we offer at the lowest. pri he has resumed the duties of his profession. Page—at 6%. §, aud 11 am. 12K, 3, 5. 1694 psn. Cross of Bpiphi as haoaeia fast T° FEE EADIES, OF WASHINGTON, WALL & BARNARD, Bzing the professor ot the musical department at | gend 1 eee en a ead epee Colizer—at Though oaly by man’s sk:!] and power made— of a woman well known in Paris as the Mar- GEORGETOWN, ALEXANDRIA, Auctionsers, corner of 3th st. | Aniwick Seminary, and having pupilacisewhere,he | 30410 &.m..12m..2.4.and6 p,m. Embiem of Him. and of His love, who said chioness of Paiva. The history of this woman And Their Respective Vicinitics. se 2-6t and Pa. avenue, south side. T has but a few leisure hours to devote to privals | g rae! = ee see He that believes in me shall live, though dead— is curious. She was observed in Russia, where | | take pleasure in informing you that I have tust = ps = | ma ay 7 cholars in this city ; to secure his services tnere- | From A emamdrin~ teen Pinas, Collyer. was ve, and never aie, dag War bors of Jewish parents. by S erest returned from ths Noth with @ ver 3: D STREET. fone, early application ts requested. Sap ee yey Mepis hcl pianist who conceived for her a pom PANCY GOODS. whieh fer aarien _RAPERHANGINGS—New atock, cheap for | ois Music Stosec cur tith sinct and Poo an ee Epstes mocsiaee. wee ihe caterer te Mand omit - | and be: not be exosiled i S : : i "s, No. ‘i i 4 SKETCHES OF LOW LIFE. Sige tad tetdigiems.” Gaeape ern ty Bn ia ings anasrinens of EMGROIDERIER | ganherhung hy experienced workmenyand sat | seit DY Hunt's No. S10 Peeve Ker wightbetwean Waskiagios and Aleanigrin . ¥ ry r, a iS of ever ie 0n—t1 7 > a 7” The Ragpicker's Wedding. guazes perfectly. The pianist, brought her | tapeoially Ren! Point and Valenoia Laat Seta and | SaRW Yh WATMOUNGES: $f, on gos = dria oonscct with the apis of pe Baltimore aad We were passing in a certain street, loc&ted | with him to Paris, where he had the weakness | Collars. of which my stock ix very compiets, rang-| SPP WAP Ron ws RS, 97.5." WOOD AND COAL. Onto Ratiroad forthe North abd Weer, somewhere in the upper part of the fourth dis- | to present her as a legitimate wife, in society pepper al hed ir Gand 2 Arte SLEE 'Y-HOLLOW CHAIRS, 812.) LenRRives The 6% s,m. and 7X p. mp. boats from Washington trict, or the lower part of Jefferson city—we | and even at a court-ball. At this bail she | SGobs, comprising in part Ribbons Ske Leese, eee eters ig, manufsotured im this | ye STE cat FIRE WOOD SAW MILL, | Sones ee eee ee eee Aleman don't wish to be too precise in our designation | made such an impression on one of the princes | Fiowers, Framer, Tarletons, Ruches, with BON | H+ 8nd guaranteed A Not.) Congr 4 stTREETANDCANAL. : — of the locality—when we noticed a bridal party | of the Orleans family, that she attracted him of every deseription, oS es OUNT VERNON AND THE TOMB Osho WOOD sawed acd spi.t and delivered to any part a. Sh ~ I a etRh. | Of tha-aitg ok tas shenteat Ricen ook or ete ID Fnrnitore Repaired and Varnishad: mp le-iy | Prices i> Particular attention given to the measuring. RANK T SANDS, UNDERTAKER, north-| se %-6t YL, 25 “ud corner and F ats.. keeps a aE tia, < constantly on hand all kinds afd quel Sueeeea? Cea: FES OAL sizes of READY-MADE COF- : cOa Lit: Lah . Calls promptly attended to at all hours. Just arrived, and now lying at my wharf. the Will also attend to the removal of bodies from the | *hooner Jas. Hendrickson, with fall earzo of that old baria! grounds to the new cemeteries. © lebrated White and Red Ash COAL, which {will Terms most reasousbie. ape-6m_ | %!! low for the cash. Alsv. on hand & large lot of 80. WASHINGTON, Treice a Week Uncil soe rotten The steamer THOMAS COLLYER will run reg- alarly to pent, ernon the om, of Washington on TUES- AYS and Spinare leaving th wharf, at the foot of 7th street, at10 a. m., and re- ——s half- past 3 o'clock p. m. Cone! \ li the Hotels and the oone, Penus: lvania avenue and 71h stato a. mm Supd trip 81. ma 2th NETS, HATS, and F emerging froma church. A wedding ia sure | to the home of the man whose name she bore. Vibton alieation te tas hes eee ia” to attract the attention and arouse the euriosi- —_ down by his excessive expenses, the raed peat alowed fivck of Black and Sot ty of the most indifferent. On this occasion, | artist quitted France for a time to mend his sivot. Silk, Lave, aud Straw Bonnets, ever offe wecould hardly help noticing the party, for | fortunes abroad. His compa inthe Washington market. Cail aud see for you ion, left at home | selves, we were near the church door, and naturally | during his absence, quitted it one fine morning | | wish to call the attention of the ladies residing stepped aside to let the crowd pa and having | to follow Lord Ward, known in London by his | iv the northern part of the city to my New Storo taken the wall side of the banquette instead of | conquests of this kind. The nobleman did not | Nptiiorn Latertics, Markot Space. between 7th and the gutter side. we had to wait till all passed. | retain her long; he economized too much the | keptina well regulated Ladies® Fancy, Millinery, First came the bride and bridegroom; they | wealth of whieh she was greedy Returned to | 99d Trimming Depot, e ry, Oak, and Pine Woop, Also. Cutand | = W ARRANGEMENT! were young and looked happy, a3 peo; ;- | Paris in quest of a new position, which was the - oe R. G. ETCHISON. jaa Wood of all jengthe -R. W. BATES, E ancl : erally ae t Seb an oce: — The ae fal height oft her Talitiens aie encountered the | 2772” —No-12 Px av., bot. sth and sth sts, STOVES, FURNACES, &c. __ | sex Woes rag Canal. N EAT SOUTHWES TERE ROUTE and pretty bride was tastefully dressed, and | young Marquis of Paiva. brother of the Portu- 1859 HATS AND CAPS. 185 .TOVES! STOVES! 7O00D. COAL ta ORANGE AND ALEXANDEIA RatLnoan, the new Benedict was attired in a very begom- Nery Embassador, who she so faseinated —_ ba S. hand a Drew ES? W Woop. COAL, ‘ ing manner, bearing bis new honors with the | that he espoused bee leet and religiously, PALL FASHIONS. |ai'HEATING STOVES cat of COOKING bids COAL, oping Pea Eae: wae, aplamé of @ man of the world. Immediately | promising her a million franes in case they I invite the attention of my customers and the | ®t ‘duced vrices for J intend to give Just received a lot prime sapling HICKORY after the couple marched another of mature | should separate from incompatibility of tem- citizens generally of the District np ths busine: xt be romoved WOOD. On band a large uant ty of OAK and age, evidently the parents—a portly old gen- — This eventuality was not longin coming. | to the most co x ae assortment of | t? sive room Koos, ; PINE WOOD, part Bakers’ Pin 2. DAL OF ALL KINDS. tleman, in bisek coat and pants, with cravat, e¢ new Marchioness could not consent to r tothe Star Uftice, Alt of wink tand kid gloves of spotiess white, patent | live in the heart of Portugal, whither her hus- pe cae s: => leather pumps and heavy gold chain, escorting | band had taken her; so, after making useless to be found in any establishment in the c'ty. & respectable-looking matron in biackysiik, | eforts to detain her. he counted out the million | Th Fsli t ashion of Hat for gentlemen is a perfect whose jeweled hand twinkled with the fires of| and let her go. At the end of a year the million pote teinn perl ape oral Mmageie perth sa grad Cad VIRGINIA, SENNESs: iw Se RES R waressese ‘CE, corner cP tnaerivanee ovgenvang will be sold at exceedingly low prices, WARDER & STEWART, TES, RANGES, &o. office or. H and 12th streets, I am now daily receiving additions eRew yard 2th st.,and Canal. to my already wall assorted stock o O A L! Ls STOVES and KITCHEN FURNI- Cc ‘ashington, on amo! £ erry sas she passed under the light. | had vanished, so the Marchioness was obliged P agpnenl ny aS ms Oo vdimag ees —- Barely a = iaaween rshamy foveal oc to sell all her furniture. horses and ours, XX Ayrortment, of MISSES" and CHIL. ods See aoniensine ono cites bactranbe <1 ane: ee ey a Caroline, | Alexndria Railroad, at Alexandria, we have'seen this old gentleman before; but, | and to take refuge in furnished lodgings, where eas Selections have been made Tea tee | eoeenit wae. Lwall guaranty it in ail cases tors | Sohr. Wiliagyand John, Schr. The Bes, ype witLiz, XNCHBURG where? and on what oceasion? This smoothly- | she spent her last cent. She had not the where- and mos. extensive houses in New York, and | Roiece?’ ge or take inense of 8 | Schr Phebe Nelson. |” Schr. Henry 8. Bascom, phicunont ORVILLE RON APLAN- sbaved chin, glossy hat and fashionable garb | withal to pay for a dinner, when she met a | in style and quality they are unrivalled. . OUR ENLARGED PARLOR HEATER. AMR Reing © thorongh and complete, aasortment of CHATTA Q0GA WA A Li Re puts us off the scent, but we surely know fim. | friend, to whom she told her condition, and 1ginve pico the greainst variety of CAPS for Gen- | is. after three years’ thorough tent, considered by | Killtrog one eee ee ee Lenish and Schuyl- | vi ULE. CRAND, JUNCTION, MEMPHI 7 © 2 * : er ° 2 5 ” % 5 at old lady, too; has a fantiliar face. Sho| who offered her a meni at the Restaurant Le-| ery a oes All of entirely new | ooinpetent ndges to bethe best heater in use, and is now the mest popular stove in the market for | oq cexpected: & earso of Lyken Valley; also, ‘8 direct route, * Lipueus: ‘Way connec- i i 7 3 FT HA‘ of Cumberland COAL, tinn to Moonee : : he Champs-Elysees. In theconver-| Great varieties of SOFT HATS, comprising ev- | heating two or more stories. It newer Bil th | Pecaal i i ion to Memphi: ee ee ea ee ee clade mn ialh iia she weal os Coe ie utes ntion will beiven to the busi- | Sumket, seit, 12 BOE liable to get out ~Forders Gall | Winter wil ae wala nite name teicr gth® | | Affording greater cxpedstion and comfort, and be- 4 ? at : A u n wil he busi- amine | i of : Jes shorter than her route. Another and another couple pass us, and we | be & millionaire or drowned; that this was ber | cess in ail ite branches, and noting tel undone to | ee e=MNNE I OO Ra NGR, ghnunr Sa rare patina var teeiites for (iur- | Ne steam ferry boat George Pare louver the fcot Tecognize more faces. We can’t attach a name | changable resolution, and the vision of her | please the patrons of thix Soja oe Thin is the paragon of Ranges for family use. | thoroughly screened before delivery. While saying this she held in her AVIS. Hatter, Ont ofthe Iaree ny to any of them. but we know those features | slumbe na 24-er2w (Intel) Su her put up by usthis yearal | and measure given. Hair prices ex anton, White Sulphur Springs, Wi street at 6) -» fe lexaad: ‘here Sensere take the sare for Richmond (Chariotiavite, ts South- sorte Todd & Ca have met theainp. «expectations of the purchasers « well; only, it seems to us as if they were al] in| band a journal, and her eyes rested on an ex- = = ae and given entire faction. oe 4 at 63¢ p. m. for Richmond and all dieguiee. Tive begin rads tharss ch pth: tract from a Prussian gazette, relative to the] JEW FALL GOODS |) on neuen en SONE MAMMOTE, LEADER COOK. OME Fone iitieat tele ar Depa. am lea dale jaan 8 ome scrutinizingly into every face as it passes; this | decease of a Prussian personage, who left a THIRD INSTALMENT. Bo ated S Hotel rs tates: Bosrding-houre, Orders left ateither place will receive prompt ‘cage Wagons and Omnibuses leave the office may seem rude, but our curiosity was too much | fortune of ten to twelve millions to bis two | Just Recziven, Par Exrress other varicties usually found in market, 1 flatter | eohtton- ~ __ #015 | Pa avenue, at o'glogk m. ond § Pm. engrossed for us to reflect. We certainly know | Young unmarried nephews. She read this sev- AND ™TEAMER MOUNT VERNON. | myself that] can offer inducements equal, if not OOD!—WOOD "Fickory, Oak, and Pine a a. BVA Se that sallow face with the Jewish east so strong. | eral times, became thoughtful, and four days| Another beautiful widition, which completes my | supersor, to those of any other dealer. ; WOOD furnished at low rates, erther pre- | _J017-tf neton. ly marked ; we have seen this old Frenebiaan | afterwards. she left ine for Prussia, with one | flock, 11 all departments, wt the latest and moat prease call atuiy Now Stave Warehouse, Rvedoors | Pee or 1m Me cord TOMER wy ae GALT = with the flowing white beard somewhere. The | thousand francs, borrewed from her scquain-} GOODS, adapted to the present and approaching | north of Pennsylvania avenue, on Seventh street, Proprietors of the City Steam Fire Wood Milla, TRUNES, BOOTS, SHOES, &c ai cape eavi . tances. She was presented afterwards, now | *eason— opposite the Pat-iotio Bank, where all go in my ‘oot o! at., below War Depar’ ME MALE Poel re ae bey igg Enews Bot Kalk, th the Adus of the heise, Bethe was DRESSSHIRTS, UNDER SHIR TSand DRAW- | line oan bo found, aud at the Owen Dee ok Office—N. W. cor. 13th and C ats, No. 47. | » eR OOTS AND SHOES. wd, alone. ne: p 4 " ho had no pas- | SCARFe, STO! Seasick aat'fe 1 ons — aiuend 117 Orders left at either p'ace will receive prompt | Ladies’ English Glove Kid Buttoned Double-sole no mistaking this one; that’s old Jacob, the | 9 *pecies of Nimrod headsman, w! pas- | SCARF=, 8 vin rich and besat fol : areas teution. se Heeled Boote puaeeer >t) regman, whom we protected one day from the | Sion but the chase. She addressed herself to i¢ CA a GLOVES, HOSIERY, in 5 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE 267 = oa AND OTHERS: 8 oo ee 1 atincks of a fierce dog. Why, how fine he looks | the endet of the family. Ile, just coming feom Fen GOV ES, it ne HOT-AIR FURNACES, O HOUSEKEEPERS AND Ladies’ Double Boots... 125 ia that black coat and stiff cravat! He has| school, wasof nature sweet and sensitive as} My facilities f of the mest FEINOCR HEATERS, U7 LOOK TO YOUR INTERESTZH Misses’ and Children’s Boots and hone, of recognized us and bows; let us not be bashful | that of his brother was rade. Ile was an easy | favorabie eharac to pay, enabis | PARLOR GRATES, COOKING RANGES, - PAYNTER, ot the Red Siew, at th ft OMA coer if we want to gratify our curiosity. We tuke| prey, and hardly had the adroit huntres:| 10" tr onli at the lowest prices for cash. wake PARLOR STOVES, office, comet ri and Canal streets, opposite Ss. sade Work ta old Jucob’s arm. and inquire who it is has just | ceught him in her foils, than the death of his | — te attention and fair dealing mas be relied on COOKING STOVES. Centre Market. som for Bome-cate Warp. ROSENTHAL, got married. He tells us Mina, the ‘aneghtes brother doubted his fortune. He followed his | inali caser, at - LAN E'S CHAMBER STOVES, &o. Oa will not only be sure of full mesure, No, 22 Pa. av., Market . n ‘ js himself to | (ientiemen’s Fashionable Furnishing Store, OF THE MOST APPROVED MAKES. but you will get your Wood Sawed in 2,3, or 2d door above 8th street. of old Fritz, the rag-pieker, with Ernest, the | tempter to Puris, and surrendered himself to 434 Penns. avence, ‘MiGueke aac fe os lg Spit ten ‘ony nine Genrer. seo tf treet, son of Wilhelm, the rich rag merchant.’ We | her with such abandonment, that I have henrd | se'7-0st (Intel. & Staten.) near 434 strest. oto be ae represented. oe ak, heaper than it is sold TINEMETZ, 236 Pa. avenue, near corner |; © street. has opened from the manu! STGHSHR Ps CaFaae Bone gas ine akin 5 Gougress eiters $2, &o.; Cloth Fae $1.25 and $1 look at old Jacob, wondering whether he is} that young man, endowed nobly in body and trying to quiz us—rich rag-picker—rag-mer- | mind, who knew all the antecedents of her chant—we don’t well understand how those | Who had seduced him, express his regret that tol amgbie pace thie JEW CL . CASSIMERES, VEST- rom an} pin Fae NEw. ChOTES ery , To~ HE Wode is of the Best ualityet ea Tartog, 488 7th Calat JAMES SKIRVING’S Wasuineton Stove, Tix, & i i PANNED Wark MAN {7 He bas the biggest Carts Boxes: a] teuene cont ted. We ask old Jacob to | She was not a widow so that he could bestow I and Winter as%antin Roathonet P ~ _ Carts and Boxes. mA. nar casas hageolin . a thane ps | her Iris name, as he had his fortune. He was| % THs. ABbi is eee ee yassevonm suchas = U7 The biggest Pine Kn: Salt for™ Lerms—Ready Pay. au e have seen pase; looking #0 genteel — hardly twenty-eight years old, while she waz be pegiec! elegance nnsurpass- NORFOLK OYSTER 9° . ne ookt | able, are rsg-piekers? The: old man | over forty. He covered hor with the rarest | 61 by any eetabliahment inthe District, and 281 OLR ON 281 indling Wood, ea ann SHOES Whee, so find you 1% All delivered Free ot Charge, <i * - = at moderate y ei 2) . rf lo not wear or do not lool i. since he pulied bis leg from botween | ee ra a coat yeaa ate alte | ghas ler choice assortmpnt of BUSINESS | aeu'tho gsblisin ronerat that he hee opted tits | _ ILg- Notios. Th Ith cmoretees Eales goto GRIFFIN & DRO.S, No. $i¢ Pon s fangs, old Jacob fooks upon us as a | bought for her a country seat near Paris, | COATS, whio Se TCR ES EUR day his New, Large and We'l-arranged Establish | to get [7 Rich it shows where to get your avenue. You will find friend, and many is the time we have stopped | Which is a princely chateau NISHING GOCDS ccth oe se ee BR: | mont 281 C Sraeer, between lota and lth, ‘oney’s Worth. i always Eye. to serve you wi e most ie \, wer- to bere a chat with him, early in the morning, | | She gave every week splendid dinners, but | Mudra, Handkerchiels, Neck Tiesexevto which ibis at some street corner. . “Come with me,” says she had for guestsonly men, and this terment- feinvites particular att’ tion, ' he, * I'll tell you about it. and if you want to | ¢d her. Her ambition, when else was sat- | | N. B —A deduetion of five Fes cont will be made e Theatre, (formeriy Carusi’: loon,} Now please cal! at the above hoe TF and try red to execute all order it. ¥ ill get a quarter of a of the Hiveulebrated SPICED AND PICKLED | Sotact Biss Samet where he ND PICKLED | Spruce all, P Sd in? pi ‘and §; eit EYNNHAVEN BAY OYSTERS put upupoman | foe Sies misose tar elihene pices @ ‘onthe ja os x : sh on all amounts of $10 and upwards. improved p'an, imparting to the oyster a fine flavor, | be: kk 2 pieces 91.575; 3 pieces $1.50; 4 c . Yor be welcome. isfied, was to attractto her. by her splendid for the ca: p'an, imparting yater a fine fiavor, st pit 3 3. pl pieces "Whe fallow the ay: processive, Netening jo] styte of life, women who were wot of the domi: | = 22-22 Bet mand mi ero ares of hy ae int ny | So eben thy 2 eeey O14 Poet the old fellows revelati Every man ‘and] onde. This impossible thing caused her to] EW AND FASHIONABLE, 7 1. | Koen in sitea from! quartiolveallone hsinoreans | See mtg im the party wax connected with the | blush amid her opulence. Hoping to triumph | © The subseribéen having supplied themaslves with Ne as business. Withee « he partly. old pet over this obstacle by softening the sonsvience | a five stock suitable to the Teason. they re man whom we uoticed, following immmtiately | Of the public she commenced to build in the | 7ertfyy solteits call of their patrons and the married couple. is the richest ra an in | great avenue of the Champs Elysees a mansion | }, ortment of the city; he has long 2bandoned the hook and | Which would be a wonder. The stairease is] ™ SUNDER CLOTEL eles, which can be transported to any part of the ni loft at 8, W.K. Handy’ Stetes, a1 Hotel; or Bed Ord ite Wil warranted to keep. Also, Oys- | lards” ;orat ls cede ‘7th street; tersin th» shell, by ths peck, bushel. or packed in | or at Page's wharf, at the foot o! st promptly at: barrels. Hotel: private families furnished atthe | tended to, Office removed to the north si lowest market prices, and delivered of oharge. | bridge corner of 7th and Canal a money mM odors thankfuliy reaotyed are, promry at- to scoompaay the order or be ready the £78 ree al. | NISHING GOODS ceners ded to by whe 3 RVE as even the car!, and keeps wholessle- depot, | eatirely of onyx, and the diaing-room of mal- | NISMING pe wes Axent for Henry Fitzzerald, Norfolk, Va. ie 14 A. PAYNTER, at Page’s Whart. buying frow the pickers and carters, apd sell. | chite. But the work’has heen suspended after | PRS. H¢ rsh RY Me OLATARY and NAVAL | _B-S—Opan from Se. tm. tots p.m. 2012 | ioe cena aM - ing ty the manafscturers. He is emphatically expense of two or three millfou franes. The | GOODS—KP At a FES SWOR Ds, BELTS, 35 JUST IMPORTED. DENTISTRY. the king of the ragmen, being the iet | poor rich man has come to tbe end of his mil- | GOI-D LAOES and COCKED HATS |. og | T itave suet ocnived ot tay an i ion, | ss er who presides over and directs that payste ions after reaching that of his illusions. Citizens’, Naval and Military’ Merchant Tailors, ee situa moaeay FES oe eran of two years, ie LEE Halen ote hoa ~~ ae te y us people. But Wilhetm is.withal a democratic 0m. Browas’ Hotel, No. 262 Pa.av, eo 2m ;: ; * 3 h confidence recom-, sort of a kiug and has not hesitated in letting Sworrtxe Sirvations.—David Waddle, of T DISSOLUTION. —_ mend the Cheoplastio Process for inserti his son Ernest marry the girl of his choice, | the Capon Springs, was in early life a bar- HE Partnor heretofore existing nadeg the ft mand- ficial teeth It has the advantages o| the beaarifat Mina, the daughter of hosest, gouper fa Wailinecon, He thane aitrasted the pee good eden! aN adie _ on np es cian, ent ete hol ee benaty. clean nce ore Sis yopertene ~ but poor Fritz. He gives his son a fine houge te | fyvorable notice of Rufus King, then Senat r . a1 LOS AND: ‘mere } at my 's6-fur: hing sf Oikos 6Paavenus se7 m ani five thousand dollars to start in| from New York, and resei el frou hin a ;rop | September 4, 1859, ~ GRUBY. 1. 308. Th ctenet, OBO. FRANCIS, }, NOTICE. i y of h business, for Erne.t has reeeived an exeellent | osition to enter his employ to pe upoa | Al) persons ind>bted to me late firm aro ently “ ¥. LOOMIS © ABS the city | most houses. foasa, shi = ——— — has been for some years past | his person,” {become his “body ‘ant.’*) requested fo make a Hlempem without | ae = Bint Rise, Apa ede aug encanto fal fr ‘as usual, ry Green eral Ne vor Red Seni 4 i esshor nt rt ww 2 bi 7 1 a ot in exe of our conaatanter epee ope as repeated by himself, was then gennty A losing the old “consern ex ae a& t Panen, on! Ex will bo soon by Tool dmaene! x article most weed for, paint ee purpery:. the remained poor, it is beesusé Ne bas | all ‘s I, Mr. King, I shall be most happy to | ’We Navathie day aanoviated ourgnive NEW STORE. Hoe. ts tf | Sr work, the money he made upon his darling duitgbter; | serve you in the most abject manner, Iwill | 2**.8t the o r stand, No: 525: she bas studied in one of ed i | brush your coat, black your boots, attend Sevent! og ts Avenue institutions, is an ore erp geet most faithfully in all exigencies of daily Bev t 5 w cr i in a Ae wirable and paints with much taste, besides | life, wa bana ogre wer toma “ ys French aan ROTME TS LER and’ ees pip coat teat | save jue BBOWRING & KEATING || "Tre euneoriver Naring ale aa hie being skilled in ail the arts necessary to hak. this candition, , . Derg ose neti * he line that bounds old Virginia, and get spon bi BE, aitenti ot ‘ : weeks, : jrzrm 4 £ = . ew York. . ate ¥atioas branches in the rag busi-| her soil, we cha a. as- ns one co LIQUORS, CIGARS, &°., &e., Light Wagons kept on ‘ASHIN' _—_ relat yy ¢ ness_or, eather, tagmen are divi lsev= 4 gulais . ie * effi. p omraelves that Be fal ctansen,-betwepe. whos the meatucat ae pa moar yt. J 3 tod gold beadond J jean, POE tions of raw} are as marked 25 in those we find play the geut’enau! Upon this condit'on, : nd poet pep peiny: ceed his on! , Came (sour mae. Ttia a a ‘ mm ocraey. e er proper—the primit Senator and Davy could A 7 9en pbeon peppers |e an Br ccs, 7 MERE * We ad Badd Os) B29 5 0G

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