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UNDAY EXCEPTED.) " AT E STAR BUILDINGS, Corner of Pennsylvania Avenue $ Eleventh Strest, BY W. D. WALLACH. Seana Papers served in packages by carriers st @4 a year, or $1 cents per month. To mail sabsoribers thesub- scription price is $3.59 « year, 41x months: @1 for three months; three months at the rate of 12 centes week. Single ‘te copies, one cent ; in wrappers, two o:nts. 60 generally throughout ADVERTISEMENTS (of eight lines to the square) Beaten Saleen ne ie ee | beemntnah ge Te eT ces HL, Single copies procured inserted throes times for @1; every other dey, or at the counter, tm isteln thier the ide al the twice s week, 01.25; once s week, So cents porsquare oa Ng, 2,072 paper Saat for each insertion. ae of | ‘ostmastors who aconts J. — em ee nets senate leeds commons sf sismuin, oe wil bol THE WELL IN THE ROCK. the right of it, and it don’t become his onto} STOVES, FURNACES, &c. EDUCATI Rett Une iestvock | A Pathetic Story of the Human Heart, | contradict his words, now he is dead and go Steves: erovest TO mal. TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. “Why father, what is the matter with you’” bb Yean’t think the: ‘0 ES! bo Means a JOM. 87. VES! Tur Subscriber will open. upon the sd Ob OR Ni 5 ‘at si hes b zou” torime of COO RE G 1838, a Night Schoo), situated Upon 9th street hee Passace, Hest ST mai asy Lhave 8 down the large loaf of rye bread ftom which | Sith tb. could bring water of sich a rock as we BEATING AOE 00 : - Seth Ro, ars’ heart.” Prices for cash. as! intend to give The New ¥ V Sorew Steamship ti a +7 th- business, and .) Ul it and most complete as- Com; nd el ai he saint ee eh | uate tag at Cie oe so conde ee eM | attra SPARTAN Rate cheta | Sara aig Me" |SotaF tytn ton > zr moose pie mgking trowsers of tow | Peckon I see his hand here. “Royhow Tl try | 20% next door to the Star Offs, | Gri, and the publie at large, embracing ‘ ” : ‘ahi Parior Suites, | Silicon the in lif of any ledtend AY, and in emee ale: granny ?”’ exclaimed Mr. and 2 REMNGY LYAMIA AVENOR 267 othe ies decapdiiemnca sea ; : joe e “tReconsste from Wosbington and Georgetown 5 q Mrs. Woolcoot. HOT-AIR. FURNACES, 4 fad lations. oan take the coaches connecting with Alexandr she alarming voice of Mrs: Woolecot, «ashe |" (pry to find the well in the rock of Seth PEINOUR BEATERS, ecdie tap Oaeate aod onher eabten For further particulars see principal, Thetrect sod which leave the oor te ‘ae Sr 47 ee tak oes Rogers’ heart,”’ answered the old woman, put- PARLOR GRY TES, Se nut ere nambet St comipicte, sai Baee wood, Walnut, Residence—No. 348 L steer “tan ne ak coe trom the Weta’ Witrvee at it : r , ipe i ‘ ARL VES, jahogany, a1 ainted, with or without Mar- atl . barves woos Fim Kinder shaky, ‘wife, Won't |S wig) greany, att you ‘eed aircek?” Oot E STONES, neo Walnut and Mabogany Rete ee — 8S] agate. Sierra een yon, igntion to Sar are me later age moot, return gusset her amased son, while his family stood or ema iit oh ae ow vo Vainut, ad Mee oeney Mar le" top ACADEMY OF MODERN LANGUAGES, Freight will be received up to the hours ag om . i ns, . her mug filled to the brim with clear claret, a oo agpnewangy gong erp eet All ge $027 Re oe. guarantied Roi Walnut. and Mahogany marble-top and 522 Pa Avenue, betiwern 9h and 10th Sirects, Insurance will be effected on all goods 4 ich her busband seized in his great haads, ab , dl A ae (WALL, Sterpnens & Co.’s BUILDING.) thisline at the office of the U bat they shook so that be could hardly convey | though I'shall keep ‘my own counsel, and not JAMES SKIRVING’S On, Walnt, aad Mahogany marbie-top Side | PRIVATE NS ERENCE 8 ANISH AND r S ebsilnealeans ane saciaatio ce oa ~s bat they s s word board 4 8 dation it to his lips, whilé Rachel stood by, looking at sae Oaty prick fos pies p td pe only | Waskixazon, Stove, Tis; Suxet Ino, axp Ja- and otber Eizecres, with mitrorracks, | D&Y AND EVENING CL4SSs PORLADIES | are in avery re firet-o ada ‘aad ewnry effort wi 8, wl 7 ; o made toreader this ; Lie sae cer hie abot ad houk-aco in | Jest trust in the Lord, and cast all your eare on | 8¢2-¢02m utheast corner Pa,av. wad Sith at. at-racks in Oak, Walnut, noeRa nnd Iroo, A. M. DE MONTHURRY, Profersor of Modern | York 81 atreeabie and healthtel one. nee =o the field; it’s a fit like; whispered the ad to j Him.” aot Sizes 49, og ne pagan eorgete" wr Collace ‘and @, ALES ANDRE, Pro. CO Agee aie rerree® a ; eer “0, granny, do stay'and have a cup of tea. TRUNKS, BOOTS, SHOES, &o. | Reclining ant Steepy hollow Chairs, s80F of the Prench Language aid trtereeee Pap eH. B. CROMWELL & CO, “-Merey on us! how if the world did it eome | ¥e'¥e got come real fresh.”’ H° EB MAE a ag gf avers description and style, NS pereat private leeaone on bate y nent, Of ret nents lv on. father ”” oried the pale little woman, and | | “Net to-night, Massy,” shaking her head BOOTS AND SHOES. Exeeieion’ 4 ae BALTIMORE AND On10 3 i. Oak, | October, at the above Acader she peered into the sunburnt but ghastly face = — tae oo — ioe t to be | Ladies’ my lish Glove Kid oe Workeinbion, Tepors Mids Maude nad Doone a ai Meche aad, Aleuandre, yx order to Fi ne. old counsel with m: Bones... ~ 20+ _ Tables, facilitate may not have time during the “Father you've ras against tome trombie’' | doa't forget what T-said. about keting your [dies Boole tne warooes Boor. 1 zi Under Bods and Spring Siata, ny traoguine spertectcmeeneet ot the asaie” | i i SIRS SEIN Saar Mrs. Woolcoot’s wifely heart could not:be | °@F¢ on the Lord.”” lisses’ and Ch Boots and Shoes, of “p-top, and Shuck Mattresses, the above langunces, have yielded to ihe solfcite: | _ ‘Trains over thie rond, goine through te all poiste deceived lor . [ro BE contiNvED.] every decorpt veg uellos poet ond Filcws ote perior anality,” tions of thetr friends by opening Evening Classes. | West, Northwest and Southwest, leave Balitimore “Don’t. ‘aout mother !*’ mgoniiiesioncel Feetion-aade Shoes, to make soiilen Cunt, Conte te, The Spanish will be held on Mondays, Wednes- | at7.208.m and 4.05 p.m. . ah days, and Fridays, from 6 to 10 o'clock p. meet he one at 7. a. m.stope at all Way Stations. The maa put up his hand de; y, but} The Persommelof the English Eleven. | oom for Home-made Work. 60. owareeay, ae weassortment of China, Glass, | French on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Katurdaye, Phat ac gus >: m, is express and stops only st prin a ey — epee: fro ~ ‘ak The following sketch of the merits of each No, 22 Bas nf Market = . Z sta i | For terms and further particulars inquire at the «for PARKERSBURG, and stations on that road daughter's, but it wasouly fora wanna | Boglish player now in New York, taken from | _*9 tf pi foes pam Sree ste Gwellings couploter'oetical | tondanee dase eon Ste ia eee ae oe SE | nn connect with “ion id, taking his hands ia both of | Lillywhite's Guide to Cricketers, may, per-| @TINEMETZ, 236 Pa. avenue, nearcorner isth | ROU apse = Sette bove, will leave at 6598. m.and'S. p.m. Isane.”’ she said, taking his hands in both of | Liltyw' , meee ee t. has opened, from the manutag. RLER. | THE PRESCOTT HiGH SCHOOL ta iy , ej rs, “you know when you took me, a young, | haps, be read with interest : turer ai sagurtigoet of fine work in BOOTS rn On 8th street, betrocen K and L. Trains STON BRACE. Gara Oe ino rs teva | ra Magn nee 2 adalenon rican Moar |, JEG WAIMNOTOR co necnan ww ‘Di a! i it 7 ined at 5 m, = Sake = bari peathlcis tel ag i828. This Ko ya has now taken the | $1.25and $1.5). Patplication to the frineipal at the Tnatitation. BALTIMORE at 420 and 7.45 a. m., 4.15 her mother. New York. nape ; igen PAPERHANGINGS—New stock, cheap for i 5 one o! best bowlers erm: ly Pay. ¥ h he: jars. ‘thirty, oo to you, a true and lovin’ wife, to the day when as well as a batsman and fislds- | = TAKE NOTICE. Faber hang by experienced workmen, and satis- y -crounde, ana the wt ietlocsilons san oF ig rE death should part us. I reckon I have tried 3 erefore, need scarcely he AND El Pop ie He find you PRING SEA LOUNGE Snget desirable school for ee WASHINGTON at 5.20 p,m. te do it, Isaac. We've had bright times and | os - one of the United Eleven. ! t. y A ved ALNOR TEE A TETES, 82. A. ©. RICHARDS, Prin’. 5 ROR EL Bes sorrowful uns since we’'yo walked the same | Hi r Ls Bena Ov ia “All the Pu it m. = leave at ‘than medium, and is G CHAIRS MRS. McCOR MICK’S 3 6.50 J — road, but I reckon the good uns have out on also uses his head th ea sivas my rea to LOW CHAIRS, gid in this Mrs. McCOR MIC! dosiree be tater her weighe i Vother, and we've pulled together in ope of deceiving his ¢ lowest possiblocach and guaranteed A x ie the duties of. er ‘School on t the Int Montag indep- ‘xoept all things, and never hada hard word or a} opponen| Spoon to be a great failing mard J < tember next. . 7 ine?” | Sis30 p. mn. Vhich onle wean ot Phriadelphia. hard thought for more than a minit agin each | in bowlers generally. DIES OF WASHINGTON CITY Parpe ay D Cae pepe pthe, suuree of study ursued will comprise all the | - Tickote sold to BUNTON either by jorwioh other. Ive been theimother of yourehildren, | Lockynn, Taowas, born at Old Town, Croy- engaged in manufacturing Ladies’ | {CJ Furniture Repaired and Varnished. ap 1 tion, Teduiate tos thorough English educa Mat LPN Stouinston jpetto WHITE of them that’s in heaven as well ag them that’s | don, Nov. 1, 1828. We cannot, nor do we wish, ome YS" oud Children's 3 008 |. \ tiokete . on earth, and it’s the first time, Isaac Wool- | to altar our opinion, since the last edition, that Fast ST Sty Se ouch bo h and Worcester. ; - | pelt Addition to her day scholars she is desirous of | Round trip tickets can be procured by the evening - up ty i te wha will Put"tom tntntetine, | Banat cornar th aa Fie keept =m, | Lee nt ne famille fupin na Woweder, | won Stars ty ming Rio and fon Sata coot, that you ever hid = heart from me, or | this player is the best wicket-keeper England and eately CS That wedo; hia pameayy on if a) auntie caeoeat — mew under her im: | day qvemag to Monda: PoE eons, pay i i reast which your wife | or any other country can bonst of. In this par- | by sivin oat work esrial, gpean and mes: tins.” c he proms Ce Wie st dit how Her arrangements for the acoommodation and | ~~ —_ —— ——— ticular Position he is a wonder. As a bat, he methane 56 dhoee: MD wel kaowa an J. W. | Will also attond to the removal of bodies from ong caecoL PuPlls have been considerally increaed NOTICE The Steamer JAMES GUY having frequently will pull a match completely out of | MaCurdy & Son’s Phiiadelohia make. old buria! grounds to the new pee Teh ehanington ae ‘ heart | the fire. and will often, too, be compelled to ; Terms most reasonable. 8-om fontrtes eertionlar information with reference to river, will leave Wai i ive eloqi h may apply to W. D. Wallach, Editor of |} TUESDAYS for C - take off his gloves for a few ovors, in which he DENTISTRY, &o. —————_SSEE the Star. less “ ped one A. i {commeneins on stood there with the still tears is geverally successful. What else he may be Conneraree LOTTERIES OF DEL. or a ‘Ss ‘urtner particulars apply at her | for PINE Uh iosee tee a yen the brave smile aboat her pa 7 required to do, one ean scarcely venture to say, TEETH. AWARE. wae OO SSS BS a, im., stopping st all ofthe ular landings going Farmer Wooleoot looked at his wife, and for | bu whenever called upon to perform he 4} \VLe HOOMTS: M.D. theinventor and patentee | FRANCE, BROADBEN‘TS & CO., Maxaczns, = tad Feturtice. LUCIEN S PAGE, Prop’r, fmoment the man forgot everything but the | generally “there,’” and seliom fails, He is a fhe MINERAL PLATE TEETH at Gieae | FRANCE BROADEN TES UO: having ob- | Two voung uitss tamer tee Sonced tench. | NATH: MOveM, Agent, Aioxandrim, mar 3t-tt true heart which beat for him in that little sare Brute ad has wocthomerrn uality, imal persone cnn Wear these teeth who There | ee rom the | Legislature of I Delaware at te lake ers, are asin the isin ao? (or Indes, | PEW ARRANGEMENT: _ F indispensable scricketscr, of ng re- | cannot wear others, and no person can wear others | s¢ hy a - *yaatrae Jd pee f ohes: — rote bean the bcseden som und hep: | seman S0MH tempered, whether “coated | "PeciateTiac Wi ofagca be coommmdates | Lemire ae er sae 2M ghaazi Ena | Nese Rall Satie Prater aa gm: | OR AT SOULMWROTERY ROUTE. aust that over swenied: Serve ca te | ae Sette thoes ea trier cine etn sary: | gure ine PahHRs parma of wl priate sald sip ode | HBR Faint aE., id J 5 vi i f ae in. min, 5 5 in > c heaviest side of my barged, pris hee 9 with my ; Tren per 9 re cleanest, aoecaeie zt part be ot de 8 that pared papell Fes” OF DE Ww 4 sy oe ar. cate: wy faults, and I've allus felt I never deserved | ish loose bowlin, severely. imote fully warrante “wept fall 9 4 Rerkacmepta em ge Ke such ovement ? e% a ted. the SU: ¥ LOTTERY > jessin’ as you, any more’n # frail mor- | Srepi , Heaturtecp Harman, born at} Rooms in thia oity-—No. 336 Pa. e, bétween BE DELAWARE for the sop Sa GEORG ET MALE SEMINARY ve tal man does an ai to walk by his sid da ay 3, 1833. A splendid bat, being a oh and 10th s! , 907 Arch » Philadei- anti sopeene ted Lottenes of Del ly to the editor of . ealtde ofthe Repubise. 2° iat FROM WASHINGTON CITY, D. C. IWN F C are | ana Boakpine AND DAY SCHOOL. | ¥ Sone, "Fenn ary ¥ eo dut thi tute ta fcagel hall uuu, aor pout | worerd pusher as well wn gn acute | racy ete | Ma ca Lee eeegatcece as | atten! emeunten eis amet | AREA Bikes re; but it comes tough to give it up.'’! And | One of the best bowlers in E and, being very | J) DENTISTRY i2 wh ¢ man’s head sank down heavily. difficult to contend against in consequence of R. HELE P oa. 5 ting terms, may be obtained at the Semina: . ty & .S, after a practica! test af two years, All drawings ander the superintendence of Lot- resni ny the Principal. UG Cl btpined at the - | “se2-TucTha Sow Rs > t to give up what, father? Don’t hold | the “break-back”’ caused by his peculiar de- tnend the Checplanto Precons for mverdi Commissioners appointed by the State of Del : Mud HARROVER, ont AP OD TAWESTERN Rall ORB oF it back — longer.” livery. His qualities as 9 wicket-keeper, too, | artificial teeth it has the advantages o WESTERN ACADEMY —The duties of this | Washi on board of ‘erry “Thi homestead, Massy, where you and | are ‘equal to the second best in Engiand. and | Strength, beauty, cleanliness, snd cheapness. Full ~ a ee! will be reen sede George Pare, or at the office of the Orange I have lived so many years, and tried to bring | have been often proved very useful in that de- | Oikos 306 Pa. avenue. pd ib icay Class 1a eae Rea —_—_——— = ee a = up eur children i: fear of God.”’ partment. = oo er at 01 Pp, A) ic Re “Our home, father 7” Wispes. Jonx, bora at Brighton, September | PROPOSALS FoR rURNISHiNG THE Pa-| Pigg of ___ WOOD AND COAL, rare NCD LE, s > w -Mrs. Wooleoot cried the words out sharply | 5,126. First-rate bowler and bat, and there- PER FOR THE PUBLIC PRINTING. Hille o rnd vad OAL! COAL? | ¥ViL AND x STON ME, it b as though there dwelt great pain and amaze-| fore one of the best cricketers ia England. Ovvwe Sure Pp Pr &e, & & Cc = COA Lit MONTGOMERY DNEW ORLEAN ment in them. Splendid slip. a sale bred oe vagt haar Tickets $2, cae $i fest erejved, and now lying at my phar, the | By a direct route, and continuous railway connes- “That's it, mother. Seth Williams meat Linty warts, Jonx, born at Hove, — a a taevped —— the Puccie schooner Jas. Hendrickson, with full catco of that tion to Memphis, nm y celebrated White and Red Ash " fordi: At. and be hold of en old deed of tand, which belo: to] Nov. 10, 1826, 1 provide for executin, wee iating,” &e., ap- Class PB gE RE pati ballots. sell low for the cash. Also. an enka fines bel ot mony ey his grandfather about fifty years ago, and I] the day. A spl very proved Auguet %, | to the 10th section of the te, Hick: ngton. les c than ¥, ong other Hay us : tals. skery, Oak, and Pine WOOD. Also. Cut and 6 steam ‘or re Page ge] the foot learned it this afternoon for the first time. | fair change-bowler. As a bat, he drives ex- rey eee Vexbenen ns ©. . bai Wood oral 10S ood ak Gott esis peat a aeeeee fa lezen ‘Ch ‘The orchard, and the old house itself, eve ceedingly well, and commands a good defence; | Government for the year ending Jun ap- $5, shares in proportion. se 9 14th st.,near the Canal. | Staunton, Whi Sy har Sprines timber of which has the face of an old teeod. lly tekes cover-point to | Praved March 3, 12858, sealed p-oposals will be re > == — and at % hwy if il have to go.’ . Po} pres of this offee, fe tas Capitol, ntal the first WEDNESDAY, October 5. V 008: oop. coat, COAL | mest ng eure and close = onda: ol y Fi 5 “Oh, what'll become of us all?” cried Rachel; born at Redcliffe-on-Trent, | mo ior turstaliny the pare that may be reauieed Chage Hagin menves a, He Grows Sallote, Woop coat, P'Bagrase Wagons and Omaibuseeioave the offce oo she vn loc gry bares inte, tears. An| May 22, 1326. Notwithstanding bis taking a for the publye printing for the year ending on the Li ’ i Just vessived & lor OOo enplin rcKORY | PE venue: St 8 ogee a EV ENG, ago eart 2 country full | benefit at Lord's Ground last season, under the | /"p ined list 1; bi si : * 2900 OOD. On hand a |i pas 1-tt * of fragrance and sweet songs, and far-réaching | patronage of the M.C.C., he is still at the | ausertarmee the quantty, quality, aed eeoription | Theketa 10, neice 85,quaitors $2.50, eightha 1.25 | PINE WOOD, vart Balers’ Pine ©! OAK and) Je " ” . O s , aig! mountains of delight; and now the mists h: “top of tree’’ as a bat. His defence is mas- | Of each kiad of paper that will be red. — COAL OF ALL KINDS. 7 arisen from the sea and blur- ed out all the pee terly. and be hits all round in the most master- ms Crass 1. ; THURSDAY. October 6. Pi mes which Wins Cy at i OTICE! NOTICE! NOTICE": sign quiver rer teyoune gtsite. ‘| Jmtueniy a's ow boner Lekesroate a | oeetceeckcataestee maemo | am Spang ee ea ee : - ol wT a rize of _ Mrs. Woolcoot took it quietly. The tears ran} the All ngland Eleven. Cuass 2 de. Bids Tw | On next Monday, Oct.2, 1 will open @ large stock of over her faded checks, as she moaned out— Gronpr, James, born at. Now-Radford, | 6 reams fine pri.ting paper, oalendored, to : " ko, ke. : Go A La coy “Ob, it is hard—so hard, fathe: 3 March 5, 1824. A most valuable paver in poutnate eH, eae to’ weigh fifty-six on halves 92:3, bo ghee ee Now PEE SN SR \ Of m a am — That's it, Massy. I am gettin’ past my | any ‘en. Has been generally underrated Cuass 3. FRIDAY, October 7. hr. R. F. Stockton, Sobr. Mary and Caroline, | selected by mysel tin Pacis last month. I am Prime now, and Eve little hope of ever buildin’ | as a bowler; he ought, perhaps, to bo about the | 990 reams superfine Printing paper, hard-sized and Glass tn-28 f Schr. meee confident that I now offer the greatest variety and * new roof to shelter my head in its old age. | first change, unless side is suppliod with | gtiendered to measure 24 by Sz inohés. and to weigh ‘a thorough and complete Aseotrmen ent | the handsomest goods, at the lowest pri You know, what with my rheumatis, and the} more than two of the very first-class bowlers | ft{-cight pounds to the ream of 490 sheets OALS ir children kn reams superfine printine paper, super sized 000 do. ‘B88 i ad 4 I therefore Ne x P¢ Anthracite om the Lehigh and Schuy!- exhibited for sale in Washington city. > iT. ures in | of jay. ie is also a very strong defence. _| and calendered, to > super An co. kill region: earnestly invite the ladies of Washineton aed vi ren's sickness aod deaths, cae i f the day. He is al strong iat dered. to measure 24 ud 3 inghaa, and 60 ny & ill regions. Dail 5 Lyken cinity to give me an early call and convinces them- crops, I never was forehanded.” Jacxsox, Joux, who is included under the | Wels fifty pounds Sie ream of 489 shoete. one ol cantforinnd Oat. oF : lapis Be i eae won't show us any mercy, will hi head of Nottinghamshire, from the fact of his Lass 4 - ‘ Oetoder 8 + oo re to the following most BEAUTI G 3 Fst, rbot ncn ages peer ap enn on | ch spmactr aoes eat eA EOE el 3 tidied | poeta gee : folk, weign Ir fingers together, his rubicund visage elongated | May 21, 1823, and is now Togas the fastest Peches aud weighing twenty pounds ~ look of solemn anxiety. f straightest bowler out. Where a wicket, | #7 *heets. Ce 1 prize of. 32,008 | prizes of. 81,200 Seth Rogers's heart is | however; is got im order; “avit rhoutd be, he is| on ;eams anperfine at: paper icalendered or anc | 3) dpe ona ema’ dee. ‘600 not so extremely difficult to play, but he is} calendered, as may be required) 19 by 2 inch: cr 3,000 198 do, “Well, Isaac, we must look to the Lord ip | wonderfully —— for the pace. He has | of such weight per ream as may be required, io P. ; Del., Saturday, Oct. 2, Coal are ansu ‘oa! J drewa ballots, and measure given. Fair aga ee rome Tod. & W. A GAL Office—N. W. 12th and C sts, No. 2 uhart Foot 1th at » below War rt . &o, &o Orders left ateither place will receive prompt a " attention. sels this great trouble; he’s on our side, and that is} much improved the batting department. ‘The fibre of tue paper of each of the Above clacers | Tickets $19, halves : tél wl eet ‘thi 4 better thaa all that bed aoa 's money.’? ep oy oh tad ‘other ‘substaross, and of iba | “Addréds-PR ANCE, BROADBENTS & CO, W 20D; Wood !-Hickory, Oak, and Pine | ,,A/! Keds ol REAL 1LACES, made to my order, “That's it, mother; them words of yourn are Jaly | whiteness, and | n quires of four WILMINGTON, DELAWARE. WOOD farny st low rates, either pre- Va encienne, Chan amazing comforting to a man in sorrew.”” 6, 1824. _A first-class bat, having a strong de- | *heetscach,andi oftw eash Steel Bu and handsome Hair Ornaments, ie intert styles 3th in Paris. tilly, and if twon : powd or inthecord length. M. GALT Chantilly Veils and Calinrs, o At this moment a cracked, tremulous voice | fence. He is also not to be exce led as a lon; Souer, thiekne: Goa we ete te ra ired ‘Bad gap smapes besa ype mt am caprge Proprietors of C0 City Stvam Piss Ww pie, in % fs. sewas heard at the door. 2 very good round-arm (fast) and | no < veof wrappors)varying ever or TICKETS ONE DOLLAR. Office-N. W. cor. lath nad C ste Nee ro “What de think I came across this w) bowler. Ree nrerer ee it. prnhiged Bandard, wets! t will | To be drawn pmes Fp tig os a Delaware, at 15 07" Orders lof ateither p'ace will ree veploms a Cambrie Embrorderies, _® blessed day, up in the garret?”? Rousrr, born Nov. 18, 1831. A| barequired’ “Misragof vartous chink sore pees Crs Pan BM, attention. nite a ren the “Why, granny, how did you get over here?’ | first-rate bat—one of the best hts” that | same bundle to o Weight willbe consid- MONDAY, October 3, > 3 r — | as they all exclaimed, as a pind withered old Mare made an po aibethros for some years; + red'a violation ofthe conteact ‘ ‘ Class 163—78 numbers, 12 drawn ballots, See Peer nate teens wowan hobbled into the kitchen, She carried | defence is masterly, and he will be sure to be Crass 6. = UR INTEREST file Plasee. Vetour Faconne,, 4 * pipe in ber mouth, « staf in her hand, and | at “top of the tree.” A good chance bowler, 1-7 a ad nen aa “en Re ma Gurpure et Boutons, u wo n old brown silk bonnet, and a blue | and «‘c irps’’ well in the field. go 53a88 wr 1908 Te ieee ¢ ET A. PAYNTER, at te Red Sign, at the new icon —— FLOwens, far e° r f Linsey-w: - - Hay warp, Taowas, born at Chateris, March ‘ 4 ‘ pac Genito Market enti tei h oan gaat errreld ut Ws sential “Yes, it ain’toften down here,ohildren, | 21, 1825. Promises to be first-rate as a bat,| & 50 do rr TUESDAY, October 4. ou re not only sure of full measn; de Pi bougat 'y forthe pur- but I was.40 flustrated L couldn't sleep till {| also a good bowler and e-cellent eld” T do saperto do ‘ Class 16415 atpnbere, fa, 12 drawn ballots, Pleoat WF aad Mpheee Wood Ea red vin, 3,08 4 Peat cf, tema the. Som bracoe, Marron, fled you,’’ panted old Mrs. Woolceot, as sh- see, _ 9. 3,000 double cap do do Ft ? . Si fiead conte per cheaper than it is sold ladies of Pans and England, sank down into the arm-chair, which her son L. Ww Li 10. ‘loo colored wedivin, (assorte from say other piace.in this city. A choice assortment of Bonuct and Tummung vacated for her own use. . yess! ADY Was TER Wi gODEN Luc.2@e the Cuass 7, : 17 His Wood is of the Beet Quality. ¢ a Ribbons, ie Masie Anto ved Tenn PSK. of Aeouble, granny.” in| tip in an action for breach of promiae of mae | "Meum rriting party 2inahe,to weigh U7 Hohaethe beget Gartssnf stent irq | Planing Zocatat Nat Antone srt gee who was Baris fond detiy riage. When ie eet was ~_ ie 2 Jame reams writings 4 oy a mches, to weigh int 17” The biggest Pine =e) cae ' vide Back elvet fore st ality, the aM > Seems ion redress was good looki es toeeie be ae “6 : somreish 95,000} Wood.§ <I ‘alour 18, mighty struck n,”? OM handsome tides ae ” ‘ : Beas 18 by 22 inches, to weigh 2 : Sie "goo | ~=UF All delivered bs 4 ot mnet Si ke, in Ay : 8 . , sir,” was the an- rating paper to weig ae 3 sign : nay. mother.” And Mr. Wool aver of ee a ik eater tal & So renin wing Fapor, itty {steckes, to weigh wl era ve,doee not show how id , sir, 4 SE 0 Team ; nl incu her dnote Parashat hero Meant sia Bice mere | & smmpeee eA toa m saree ae Se es : while an occavional wreath ke curled * promised . 7 : : ot ® slowly from her pi; oad the tone ran oer “ae attoresy 7 with L notre te and the tai por of 3 m0 |2 do... Cry e 14 | eoes mae scal Pe at me Btthe opening her pe ag Sm) i r seat in acouspicuous pince. Lee, eee are “ ; best * = 3 _ le - in france of dhe’ eteiec wail =a ‘out of her Poe pee re the jury, did not fail to insist with great watmth | Tid eubotantiell hyo Fae = " - — $2. parts of cook ‘same Peat eres aa the ei Boe OD soustrs her fe and elasping her wri J ya. | on the ‘abominable, cruelty “which had been be white or blue, aad of such weights we ne mend iP; ping her wrinkled bands to- 7. «eneral'y ‘4 ¥ rofaesoarciezig ndaieaet | Racer nr tt ca | ata Pceen STB, Se Pa +s See ES ee t Sy Ae “al pgille-e tanityred saad to he desired pathic: stip 9 ital thcoier quentity o ‘and every kind for, i hteirgs ; brags corr offeh aaa Cant cage fae eet ving that bis learned friend; in descri tog the | Py CA ee are SAPONIFIZBR and beauty of the plaintiff, bh. woman's beart eliegs tighter than « man’s to gue fact, namely, that the lady had sted By the gn CONCENTRATED POTASH. i : More than Double the Strength of Ordinary Potash, pot where she’s lived ever since her hus- Lee 3 ay: “Was. con hes ceptec er ; he: a unexperienced gal, |<; a looked heer ‘the far 0 pas Daya j For Sbap with little trouble 3 Pn ears, tee pouch: éhildren’ | Cie4mstances, aghast; jury, I be ap orders. okets or oer svithogt lime, with! ® sotbing i afer you bat the tle ed] $A aren ues, inerpsy et gay satin Toe, ted the fs = ean ae the Indians s0| | - ‘Tur Great Orster Discovery.—A Quar " M: already “T guess we'll have to turnim there @ ‘while, mother," auswered her aon, “ ll the Lord. shows us where ts teka Sem trone TH, |

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