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THE EVENING STAR. PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner of Pewnsylrania Avenue and lth street, Pe THE WEEKLY STAR. This exosilent Family and News Journai—oon taining a greater variety of interestimg reading than can be found in any other—is publishod on Saturds morning. TExMs—Cash, invariably, in advadte. ingle copy, per annum — 813s Ridsinwod ‘cop ~ 15 00 bi F + without the suterventnen f erent oul, as stil pe BY Ww. D. WALLACH. pepers served in packages by carriers at 34 a tte cents per month. To mail subscribers oe is $3.50 & year, in advance; $2 for six 31 for three months; and for leas than at the rata of IZ cents a week. Single in Wrappers, TWo CENTS. MENTS should be sent to the office otherwise they may not ap jout the intervention «| ll Be Perceived, 20 per cent. of The Weekly Star wii! Saved. It invariably coytains the ~ Washington News” that has made Evening Star ourculate 80 generally throughout the country. Single copies (in wrappers) can be aslo Souter immaliaes ther the faade SPIN I paper. Prioe—-THREE CENTS. I7- Postmasters who act as agents will beal- - 2,161. lowed a cominission of 20 cents. ver, XV. WASHINGTON, D. C., SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1860. N° DEBBY WILDER: Or. The Hundred Dollar Note. er. to feel any uneasiness, Atlength | at the hotel. Leaving the d is she ob- “But I hay: t been running into debt,”’ UN Ss S i i VELERY’ > Ty YY. Mr. Wilder coneluded Supper must he nearly | served a large-dry povds atorel eel thought she | said Joseph. ca . "| TRUN KS, BOOTS AN D SHOE TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY RY S SMITH ready, and they returned tothe house. On en- would trp her luck there. Still she was un- ‘Haven't you bought Sanderson's farm?” OUTHERN TRUNK MANUFACTORY, MPORTANT NOTICE SOUTBERN 1 lived, 8 few years ago, in the interior | 729g the parlor they found Miller alone. road- asiouter. said Wilder.” : : S 499 77m Staxer, | 1 TRA Sters ! ike Middle States. a Ing & newspaper. . “Yes ° eet Opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall, Washington, D.C. ie at are As she was leaving the store, she met the tall “Yes, T have, said Joseph. Travelers will study their jsphreite by examining Mr Wiider looked vexed. man with black whiskers again. He looked At $1,000? my TRUNKS, VALICE: ¢., before pur-; «What! all alone, Mr. Miller?” said Wil- smilingly upon her, and asked her to let him ‘*Yes,’’ said Joseph, “but I’ye paid for it. | chasing elsewhere. As] use Bone bu Be 3% FOR MEMPHIS & NEW ORLEANS der; “‘T shouldn't have staid so long, but I} see the bill: for he thought he could change it. | I don’t run into debt for anything.’ best material the market aifords ana emp.oy fete k t a Vin Orange & Alexandria pad noma SS saee- thonght Debby would amuse you until we got | After looking at it, he returned it toheragain, | Mr. Wilder was too much astonished to ask | Work to be superior it Steneed Dery x pum aut row Colaans & Sask eee Paneeneee back observing, * if it had beena city bill he would | further questions. . Trunks that are made in other cities aud sold here, NECTIONS TO ‘ “ Mis: Debby had some engagement that re- | have changed it, but he did not like tochange | Joseph Nelson made anexcellent farmer and onene goamantr on band, sed wake Se Richmond, Danville, eee + >a quired her attention,”’ said Miller, “and asked | a country bill.” & respectable man; he was industrious, and got | RATHER, INON FRAME PRENCH Diese ig ace aaa gag = to be excused; but I have found myself quite Having tried at two or three places without | rapidly beforghand, and Mr. Wilder was al- | and WOOD BOX TRUNKS; ASHLAND and Grand Junction, Columbus, Nash: interested in the newspaper.”’ affecting! e- object, Debby f und she must give | ways proud of his son-in-law. It was some ten Wess iG ge: ATEL IO 5 : Memphis and {rer cepa od —— Wilder went out and met bis wife in the hall, | it up, for she was now told it probably would | yeara sfter this, when Mr. Wilder was sitting < G3 ae os &c. Trrover Tickets te all of the al po " ~ . . . 7 : r Trunks, &c., Repaired and Covered, in a work- be procured atthe Great thernand Southwestern and asked her how long it had been since Deb- | not be possible for her to getit changed till the | one day and trotting his third grandson on his | manlike manner, at short notice. Railroad Office, corner of Sixth street and Peunsyl- by left Mr. Miller alone in the parlor bank should be opened the next day. Cina eave at he said : soe eka celiveron itn any part of the city, George | vania aveniie, Washington, ie me “She left in threo minutes after you went she concluded to return immediately | ‘Debby, I should like to know how Joseph fc Fi Ja pelebs . GREAT REDUCTI LT out,” said Mrs. Wilder, “nnd I couldn't per- | home. As she rode out of the hotel yard, she | conttived t parchane hie furcoe tothnn you | SEWING MACHINES. | Colebrated FAMILY Hig Gisela faust, from Sy pice } ; * ot O35 ; = Cleveland, is completed, saving forty m suade her to go back again. She said she| observed the tall man with black whiskers were married ? de 15-ly JAMES S. TOPHAM. | tance and seven hours in time to emphis. knew you went out on purpose to leave herand ing at the corner of the house, apparent- Debby stepped to the closet, brought out the A LARGE STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES, | The entire length of this Sead woe Paronch a by the na yed by a te farm, he had ress to win the affe: s daughter, and had m » having espoused one of the contrary the rules of her tit seemed to bring her a little him. ler, however, never overcame the h had grown up with her chilihood : . q 1 t safety in 2 ted Henry alone toge r, and she would not stay ng hermoyements Butshe rode on, | old saddle-bags, and opening them, pointed to TO BE SOLD CHEAP siave territory, guaranteeing she always éalled her b Ics no use. William, these things always hav 28 no sooner out of sight than he was out | the inner pocket, saying, “the money came| The Rootand Shoe Establishment that was burnt | RDSPortation ofrervanta. rown way, 1 i Timeto New Orl sno u jenns—Four Dayeand Ten Houre, But this trying to ofher mind, for her own perplexing disap- | from there, sir.” out on Sunday morning, the 20th of Novem- Sut th i e ft Passengers to New Orleans can continue on the nr vent it.”” pointment engrossed all her thoughts. She siask on No 900 oth streets bates Sa! 1 Memphis qnd Charleston Raiirond to Memphi eo eo The supper p: ‘ather silently and ssed over the first two miles of her homeward WOOD AND COAL M. Persons in want of Shoes will now find icksburge by steamer, and thence via Railroad ratherawkwardly ler endeavored to | journey almost unconscious of the distance, so + AL. ee an in keh ond BEtIC® | to New Orletiis, cr cat lenwe Ene Seemenas Bae bo soviable and polite to Miller, and Mrs. Wil | busily was she turning over in her mind varions Te a Fou Ran | coer drags “_ | Send'by the Nissintippt Central and. New Orlegne, der. as usual, was mild end complacent to all remedy the failure of her presept FUEL! “ YREAT EXCITEMENT AT y ra tec llgpll Great Northern Railroads,to New of embarrassment pervaded the She thought of several of her | 1 have now ene of the niost extensive atooks of | G . ‘No.5207rmS8r, | Orleans, ; agg whole company. and when they rose frou the | neighbors of whom she thought it might not be | Fuel in Wash i poy Cerio H. MELA & SON | This Line bes creaplcacd Ceymecemenenc aps yore Williaes Wider was'«:th table Henry Miller asked to be excused. and impossible to borrow a few dollars for a short | White Ash Eee Coal,’ Red Ash Stove Coal SELLinc CHEAPER THAN Ever! - man; and ina few years he f id i : ; c 1 now ® boat leaving Memphis every day, Sundays said it was time for him to return homewards. | time. But then she knew her father was so | White Ash Save Cosl, Guenherand Lump Cont, All who want bargains must come quickly, Ev ‘afl Tr) i cepted. eR id intermediate i 7 a erybody says that H. MELA & SON are eelling | ®xcepted, tor New Orlesns an a vey Mr. Wilder endeavored to persnade him to op | strenuonsly opposed to borrowing, he would | Treverton Fr »Burning, Do. — Run of Mine, | {hy nest aad cheapest goods in tho city, and theit | points. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays ne om got pers 4 pis “s, . - . nd 3 38 je . Coal, P) of cl 5 Thurs Petree belgie —_ bier ge and spend the evening, bat Ilenry was decided | not allow it to be done; and would never for- Ugkory. Oat and Bina weenie ee tore is crowded with customers eager to buy | recularNew Orleans packets, and Tuesdays, Co s fast ax the best of hi 3 N , = said he must go. After he hed gone, Deb- | give her should he find out that she had done Woes seyot and spilt. th 1 . in a 'y and Joseph returned to the parlor, where | it without his knowledge or consent. She of whicit Twill sell at the lowont prices for the es, At they were joined a part of the evening by Mrs. | might get trusted for most of the a icles she | Ct. for 20 oF 6 day ne Ais be presented | OC! 520 7th st. 2 doo Wilder; but Wilder, after walking up and down | wanted; but some of them of the most import- | before the Ist of January, 1860, and it is earnestly the dining-room for xn hour or two, retired to| ance were at Henry Miller's store, and she | hoped will be promptiy settled, _W. BAT bed, not, howev er. to sleep. His mind was too } would not ask to be trusted there, if she never Wood and Coal Dealer, Lith and C #' uch engrossed with the destiny of Debby to | obtained the articles. dew - near Canal. FURNITURE , Dacor allow repose. He counted the hours as they Her reveries were at length broken off by WAREROOMS! were told by theclock till it had struck twelve. | the sound of a horse coming at rather a quick Cc OFA OO Le Clerc “BA ver has the whole sum of bi tel. He was blest with a daughter: a bright, thy, romping girl, full of life and spirits. an his eyes exceedingly heau- tiiul. The danghter. at the period which is ore particularly described, had reached age of eighteen years, and ping love to her parents, and of general n to the neighborhood 4 days and Saturdays by the regular ickeburg : A SHOES, of fetal fe Ney Nee BOOTS | ote councoting thom by rele Only Twelve ght, MELA & SON’S, to New Orleans. Boats always leave prom} above States Office. arrival of trains, making sure connections. is te 6 . | the only Line that has a Daily Line of Stesmers on a the Misstesipp! river. ’ y LEAVE WASHINGTON st 68. m, CABINET W ARE. Bi gaat So) ‘capapted, making direct con Si = privilege of laying over at any on the coupon. cers leaving in the 6 p.m. Train go through wo Richmond without Chane of Cars, and have ® Be : WALL & BARNARD fortable night's rest, a8 ..6 oars are provided Mrs. W. had been two hours asleep, still he | trot behind her. She looked over her shoulder, Furnace, nao oS ‘Are now receiving at their farnivure ware. with firat-ciase Siecsine 2 :. a oe . vhi a wi is- lator, ze, ‘00! orner of Ath street a:.d Pa. avenue, us je Sure an ‘or Ticke! Oranss and There's that JoeNetcon alongside of Debby | the cock criusinepe Soot: After a while | and there was the shape and secon eine robe, Gooking, —_‘| assortinent of CABINET FURNITURE, embra. | abiran isis Rasinead = ™ said Mr. Wilder to his wife, rather pet- after that he heard the outer door rather softly horse, within a few rods of her; she shuddered cemberlent Coal ging every variety of Sofas, Tete.a Totes, Bureaus, | ~ Passengers for Richmond and the South or teads, Washstands, Sideboards, Etageres, | weet are papeet informed that by puro! ir! i 8 , as they came out of church one warm D prepared in any way | Whatnots, Marble-top and other Tables. Rockers, | their Tioksts via mer afternoon, and commenced their walk Thorough sereenod and a prepared 1n the best manner opened and closed; and then heard Debby | « little, at first, at the idea of having his com- | | Kindling and Stove WO: ‘ange and Al ria route, Pea + 2 ve y 0c - | Arm, Cans Wood seat © Wardrobes, x e oyance of a change from boat to ward. *-[ wish he wouldn't make him- tipping th htly to her chamber. tee pany through the Woods, but ashe came up, eM cee re eRe - Cole ee al Gilelothes sil otwhich we peep ly atone hour of midmught, as br : > hick" ~ Ah,” thought Wilder to himself, ‘-it is as | and accosted her with such easy and gentle Foot of 17th st., below War Departmect ; © soiling at the lowest prices. Corner 9th street | the river route, pi hb miten bok elt quite so thic . my wife says, these things will have their own | manners, she soon recovered from her trepida- Office N. W. cor. 12th and C sts., No. 947. and Pa avenue. (States.) nog aseengers from low Yor. wil mecten. «' ete lee = Aes, thee has »| way. This staying till one o'clock looks like | tim, and rode on with her wanted composure. pomp orccre Joh ak either place will receive | ¢ D STREET. pe ETc Le eng epee ey spear ns a : pas i 5S “| rather serious business.”’ ~ Rather alonely rond here, Miss,”’ said the | ? echo ecco cade Sta a tention. < . Mrs gecwras * Young folks like to he _ The next day Debby had a long private in- | s*ranger, looking ta the dark woods that lay in | J INDLING AND STOVE WOOD caf PERHANGINGS—New stock, eneap for | “7ST. Steamer GEORGE PAGE scaves the seikes, = d sph pick HOES fat Torpcomabls terview with her mother, and after dinner Mrs. | the villey before them. ~* How far do you go, CITY STEAM EIAS WOOD MILLS, Paper hiung by experienced workmen, and satis tp laphig te eee ance ee poe: Sani iF CFEE “GRY. 8 Wilder wished to have some conversation with | Mi For the saving and convenionoe of the oustomer, fagtion: (ean LOUNGES et kengere take the cars for the Souther! Date 7 sband i “ Sev ig] iles,’ sai ita- : vy. M. 1T, eo ne ts = South q ers for Ci . cs a i 7 5 > s she, a 2 9 tN E: is 4 5 1 h y . said Wilder; © and by and by he'll take it into] Joseph are bent upon being married. Iteeems | {am happy to have company on therond.” | grpQrdete jot’ at either lace wih retcve | SLEEDY-ROLLOW CHATRS oie WA eiocoat ines ae Oden coeeeal Math eke his head, if he hasn't already, to coux Debby | that they made up their minds to it some | said the stranger, ‘for it is rather lonesome | prompt personal attention. no C7y AML the Furnitcre in manufsotured in this | anq'Ponnsyivania avenue, at &. m. aud 6 p.m. fomarry him. I’ve no idea of her marrying # a S iding ; euby, and guaranteed A No. 1. i On arriving at Washington, passengers for t ying months ago, and now they have fixed upon the | riding alone. I trust you will allow me to be | —— RT JOS. T. K: PLANT & CO., the South will be careful to take the Orange and pauper; I've worked too hard for what little | time. They say they must be married week | your protector?” EDUCATIONAL Parperhargers and Upholsterers, picccmiten thalioen Cameo: property ['ve got to be willing to see it g» to| after next.. Now I think we had better fall in |” De by thanked him, but said she was never Bae Suita Repasey Drty tet seh and OE. JAMES A. EVANS, | feed a vagabond, who never earned anything. | with it with as good feelings as we can, and | lonesome and never afraid; still, in a lonely R. H. PERABEAU. PROFESSOR OF MU-| © Furnitu Repairedand Varnished. apl-Iv | oo 2 fF Ticket Agent, Washington. and never will. I don’t believe Jove will ever | make the best of it. Thee well knows I have place, it was always agreable to have company sic, voeal and instrumental, organist of 7 \EFICIAL. — - a ALTIMORE AND OBIO RAILROAD. be worth « hundred dollars as long as he live: always said these things will have their own] «Did you make out to get your bill changed?” | St. Aloysius. Mad, Ea seachet at SRS O Treasury DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON BRANCH. My dear. I think thee is x little too hard | way, and when young folks get their minds | asked th stranger. Srcccs coke ike +) ye, Decomiber 23, nat Cuaxex or Hovss. nan upon Joseph: thee should remember that he is | made up, I don’t think it is a good plan to in- + No,” said Debby, “I tried till I was tired, | ™ See ee enone 5 2 ornehes Sul ve ede oh hs oe Stet | Commencine on Monday morning, October but just out of his time. Ilis father hes been terfere with them. As long as Joseph is re- | but could find no one to change it.” M MRS. McCORMICK’S SCHOOL. Sannary, for one million one Mindred and tea thea ee EE Se ea ok several years, and Joseph has almost en-| spectable, and good to work, I think we ought]! The stranger made himself very agreeable, | YERS. McCORMICK a oy inform her 4 sand doilars stock of the U rates, authorized tirely supported the whole fam to feel contented about it, although he is poor. | and Debby began to think that her feelings at friends and tne public generally that she will resume | hy the ast of 14th June, 1°58—being 50 ~ Oh, I don’t deny but he’s clever enough,” aid Mr. Wilder; *-all is, I don’t like to see him quite so thick along with Debby. How ~nould you feel te see him married to Debby, and not worth a decent suit of clothes?” ~1 should feel."’ said Mrs. Wilder, ‘23 though they were starting in life as we did when we Mrst married. We had decent clothes, and each of us a good pair of hands, and that auch stock y Il runas r the duties of her Scheol on the lst Monday in Se; lias besn_heretofo: arded to kidd sd Trains wi . It seems tome that there areas many folks | first had done him injustice, and she tried what | moterant : of | igre the act, who have failed to depoeite | Leave W ASHING that marry poor that make out _as well in the | she could tomake him amends. by being social | | The sourse of atudy pursued will comprise 4!] the : Leave WADH o¢ the principal and premium on that amount. On Sunday at 32 p. world as there are that marry rich.”” in her turn. They had now reached the deep- | fU8u0hes requisite toa thorough English educa: | This stock will be reimbursiblo in fifteen years ‘i Atter a little reflection upon the matter, Leave RALTIMOR tion. : , fi the istof January last, and bear interest at 5 and . m, natte est, darkest part of the valley through which ‘in addition to her day schol; she is desirous of raw wentee — meiiumn, paraiee semi annually eeewter at aes only sagies Wilder came to the conclusion that his wife | the road lay. The heavy woods were about peontving s8tu hoe tena ne e¥ 6) pe as boarders, | on the first syst genres July of Figeenhdy ssongers for the EAST will take trains at€.20 had nearly the right of it, and told her he] them, and not a sound was to be heard except | S807 trom In to it years, who received below par, and none for | and 7.45.8. m., and 3.29 p. m. Aes J Poin Bo) mediate careand oversight. y it f u dolars; it 2 WES would make no farther opposition tu the match; | the murinuring of a little brook over which or Brrangoments for the accommodation and | bid ie orogeny per contem’ of the For ew EST Teorai they might get married as soon as they chose. they had just passed. The stranger suddenly | due oare of pupils have been consideral|- increased | amount is Raq subject to the order of the Fe ND ~* Well, my dear,”’ said Mrs. Wilder, ‘- Deb- under herim-| Ny bid will 5 m., and 3.20 p. m. - M., and p.m. & ** How much will she want this week ?” said i seizi i ed. Thi hington | &\ "1 : of th ‘or NORFOLK at 7.458. m, che ot ‘atong" any bier oe ps | Wteed® lechangs og ome higs with | Eide (ld beat once sh ast give him the | PU Aet aay tse WE WH Cee | Uaaes Sey what ahha cae fou | 8018 “EAT Pama0NS. Art ee *. z . , 5 er schoo] may apply to W. D. Wallac itor o it accom! @ bid. In all oases the bids must y . we should have got along any better. or begn | this week, in order to get married.” hanidyedidollac ties, g the Stee P . be rh ape (ene flaltalraed eadaeg feet ies we NEW YORE AND WasHl any happier. if thee had been worth a hundred : TEAMSHIP LINE. dite oy che tis scnrtying the joke too far,”” said | raridonse "Nov 39 Comerde rice Aicre atria, Ve, | Meganerés Bnd must state the premium offered | “146 steqmer MOUNT VERNON will leave thousand dollars when we were married.” | Mr. Wilder. Debby, trying to laugh. vate , Tho Sealed proposals should bo endorsed on the | Alexandna and Washington for New is argument came with such force to Wil-| + If thee can let her have fifteen or twenty | [tis no joke at all,” said the stranger; ‘we i ? dler’s own bosom that he made no attempt to answer it. but walked on in silence till they dollars.” said Mrs. Wilder, ** I think it would m= | outeide of the auvolope "Proposals for Loan of | Mork EVERY WEDNESDAY, at : do for the present ~~ | 1859" and be addressed to the Seoretary of the | 0’oleck p.m., and New York for mit eons tarther till you give me the hundred DENTISTRY. Treasury, Washington, D. C. The sums which | ington every Saturday, at3 o'clock p.m. _ : - y 6 on 1 bid od ‘assencere can join the ship at Alexandria atany reached their dwelling. Debby and Joseph} « Well now, I’ve no money by me,” said Mr. Debby trembled and turned pale, for she| We PERTHS | to ean ti aed bidder will be required | sme efore tho hour of the steamnor's departure. had arrived there befure them, and were al-| Wilder, ‘except a hundred dollar bill, and | though? she caw something in the stranger's + LOOMIS, M. D., the inventor and patentee | Dearest to lus residence, as indicated as most con- Pl as nln tothe poem bas pak ready sented in the parlor. Joseph #s | it's impossible to get that changed except by | eye that looked as though he was in earnes ofthe MINERAL PLATE TEETH, at- vont wed hee od peta eg are) from wil be promptly sightered to and from the steamer they passed the window, Mr. Wilder chose not | sending to the bank, a distance of t iles. “B 1 Hehe ing’? | tends personaily at his office in this city. Pasuee nos rosiding within a oinal ea ee | bythe ‘Salarengend: . y : ling Z nee en mile: ut surely you don’t mean any such thing Many persons can wear these teeth’ cho Will be required to. deposite the principal and pre For freight or pasesge apply to ‘ gy in, but continued his walk up the rend to | T tried all over the neighborhood last week to} said Debby, trying to pull the rein from his | cannot wear others, aid no person ean wear othere | UM, with the assistant treasurcraat Benton, New or freight or Faseece so? e RINEHART, the high ground that overlooked some of his | get it changed, but couldn't suececd. I shall] hand. “it's too bad to frighten me so here.’’ | who cannot wear these, Tee ener. ot New Mica g one thoneand | 0025-M.T&Str Western Wharves. lds. where he stood ruminating for half an] be too busy to go myself to-motrow, but if “We mustn’t dally about it,”’ said the stran- | _ Persons cailing at my office can be accommodated Srnoatss <i sek 10r Sums Of on nthe prospect of his erops, ind more particularly upon the uny Debby and J Debby has a mind to get on the old horse, in the morning, and take the bill to the bank and get it changed. she may have some of the » payable eg the peeenonrii —— or pupons of semi-annual interest from next, also payavie to bearer atiagned Passace, ger, holding the rei with any atyle and price of Teeth they may desire ; | Collars e 6 am in earnest by this till tigater; ‘you see I | put to thors who are particularand wish purest. drawing a pistol from | cleanest. strongest, and most perfect denture tha: sant subject of FOR NEW YORK. Nelson. The young man be- NCLUDING MEALS AND ; STATEROOM, $7.50. : his pocket, and pointing it towards her. art cag produce, the MINERAL PLATE will be | thereto. pr crrtineatar of stock for sums of five! ree new York and Vireisis Gorew Steamship came s» familiar and so much at home at his} money.’ : Oh! mercy,” said Debby, * you may have re a ese ‘0. 336 Pa. avenue, betweer | te Treasury, and transferable there upon assign- SOENt VERNUN Cope tC Sm eee house, that he could hardly doubt there was x] This proposition was s . the money, if you will let me go.” ath and teth sts, Also, 907 Arch rtreet, fal | tents mado” pursuant to the Feguiations, will pe | ee ae comsaaes Depot Wen: Mat Bokbe cient growing up between him | who said ~ she had just as leave take the ride| The mone} is all I want said the stran-| Phiae WOTAY | Rinoune of the accepted Dian Ope Caceres | gern Wharver, atil-s'clock am overy WEDNES- and Debby. and he began to feel y asnot.” The matter being thus amicably ar-| ger, but there must be no more dallying: the | Py. DENTISTRY. of deport» to the eredit of the “Preasuraref tar | DAY, and the Company's Depot, at Alexandria, about it fe had alway en fond ranged with Mr. Wilder, there was nothing to} sooner you hand it over the better,” v Dr. HILLS, after a practioa! test of two year nited aiates with the, deposita 2s ofthe United i ee x e ph Wardington mel Georgeewe mn her hinder going forward with comfort and dis- tonee drew the bill and attempted Ete ofawehdepnete einer ae happine of her marrying i ‘sela that ha can with dence recom- or aceting wi ane ca the Cheoniuetia Pre ea forinsert eS he date of snoh deporite. The interost ov the | csn need — ee i it to the stranger, but her hand trei- | artificial teeth It has the advantages. of gompon took from that date to thelet Jaly, and the | steamboats or reitrosd. & hourly, or they oan » that it dropped from her fingers just he- | #treuctn, beauty, cleanliness, and. cheapneer. Ful, | iuterest payabie ox that day and enon subsequent nthe steamer from the Western Wharves at Il i Bers ) upper setx inserted tor $35, Partial in proportion, | half year on the inscribed stock will be paid to the | on th x it reached his, and at that moment a gust | Uifee $06 Pa keane s07 | Successful bidders or thei der the | O'clock a. m. of wind wafted it gently toward the brook. | — —— - : State rooms can be engaged on application to its - loug-estab etern Wharves, The stranger leaped from his horse and ran Suecersful by rite | Moe it ake in making preparations for the wedding. ebby was in eseelient spirits. and Mr. Wilder Was in unusual good humor towards Debby. | tore Having brought his mind to assent to the ar- rangement which he had so strongly opposed. wes a sad thought te him: but if she mas ry. he was determined it should be. if po: to a person of some property, whe would at once place her & comfortable situation in life, snd relieve him from the foolish anxiety. transferees. reculatior an & Rhinehart, We Sa EH é ) . IRS. , ined eee eden Frei i've received to the hours of depar- : ‘ his teelings were in a state of reaction, which | back two or three rods to recover it. Debby Ax ae en eee Physioian, orteines tee touth day of Rebeoaty next The Hie ture s a be om = Soe ie Te eee lest his own estate | caused him to regard Debby with uncomtuon | was not to far gone in. her fright big thorn presents to the attention of mothers, her” | liminary deposite of one per cont. will bo immodi- | . {C77 Inenrance, will be effested om alt gon hould be dishonored by family connections | tenderness bad her thoughts shout her; and seizing the . 7 4x ately returned to the unsuos vrais ee pet geal nor equal to it. While he remained there in! Tae next morning the old gray horse wae | Pen Of the stranger's horse. she applied the| SOUOTHING SYRUP, HOWELL COBB, Is musing moed, he reeogn F Pai) Ss T T mmodati passengers by this line i 3 de 2-eotJan 31 Ssoretary of the Treasury, he soca ions for o i - ury Miller ing at the door eating provender, full two | whip to both horses at once, and was off ina ‘or Children Teething, © Seornen . 7: coming down the r nM a = esa iey, > ‘nes, a ‘ q hours before Debhy was ready to start; and| canter. The man called ina loud, threatening mise ive pronase) ot aNty SIS fréosit® tae Pateiceetioens healthfel one. to take him to . Mr. Wilder had been out half a dozen times to tone, and at once fired his pistol upon her; but We will from t ‘orward se!l our entire stock For freight or pasesge apply to FOWLE & iness young fellow, examine the saddle and bridle. to see that | as she did not feel the cald lead che did tee IKE TO KEGULATE THE BOWELS. Pee 2 aad: FOOLARD | CO” Asa Alexandr ‘mile and « half from Wilder's, snd wa everything was yight. and had lifted up his ported to be worth five or six theasand dol t ol DR $ CE ih. ive bi site ROBES, MOURNING and FOULARD H. 8. CROMWELL & CO., stop or eee to give him sa farewell look. “upon it, mothers, it will give restto yourselves,and | SILKS at coat. Ail of the above goods were se2-ly ®6 Weert zt, corner Albany, New York. The remainder of the journey was s00n passed ELLE 'D HEAL YOUR IN. bought this Fall, and are of tho latest and most de- a es - over, and as she ee fe ib the patil ; e : ¥ de ARN COMET STE) sirable styles, and many of them are much below OTICE.—The Steamer JAMES GUY having 7 and as n t emen the cost of importation. We have also on hand a resumed her route on the Poto- snd'passed the dwelling of ker nei —<——— large and well seincted stock of firet-oinss FANCY | mac river. will leave Washington on, were the heads that looked from =| MRS. Has tT Faiep,in | and STAPLE DRY GOODS, most of which have | TUESDAYS for CURRIOMAN horse's feet one after another, all around, to see if any of the shoes were loose. And when at Inst Debby wns ready. he led old gray tothe horse block, and held him until she was seated in the saddle, and then he handed her the bri- He had heretofore been x freq Mr. Wilder's hon and there w attention to Debb e him to ct that the thrift trader would be- hisson-in-law “Debby. however. was not never been ws and | Mesicine—¥ , and great was the wonderment at seeing | 4 SINGLE | - ANCE -|b reatly reduced in price. d on FRIDAYS (commencing on the 8thof April) le. and shortened the stirrup leather. and y ride home eo fast. and Tending such m | REZ gly Sones] WENSLOW'S | when timely nena, | UTE "Noy LORE HUTCHISON, br FINEY POINT and RINSALR AVS ete 2 i : st, ig § + Gl’ ont - No. 42 Le renu > i aclgntly pleased with him to encourage his | buckled the girth a little tighter to prevent the | fine strange horse. Her father, who had seon | sistent cey| SOOTHING |'" inetrnce of avs im mer ~ jurning, wil pes attentions, and for some time past his visit " 7 zs Jone who nsedit. On| data Canta M addle"s turning. and when he had seen that | her come over the hill, met her some rods from | ‘scent ty.cilare| SYRUP, {4 GELLINt &, m., stopping at all of the regular lends S cong had been discountenaneed elighted with its G OFFER | and returning. LUCIEN 8. PA\ iA F : bi A A Ney any de ta term SELLING OFF! Boi mar 23-1 . = right. he es tate the pease a the house, exclaiming, with astonishment : Runes conmenantia cheers end pacdical S? es " : 2 . us OFF - Black Silk _ Naver. Bowen, Agent, Alexsadrie. Leeodiad : prought outa small riding whip and placed it] + W . e, Debby? Whose hore tues. We speck in chis matter "| Our whole stock of ri aney and Bisok Sil a Sea — Ww in bee band act dcueiees hundred charges is eee ave Fou here, Debby? Whose horse | viaes, venta eaperi Sette PuEOEE OUR mer Ti: | Rohes | Faney and Figur LIGHTE & BRADBURY'S, |. h : : i . N FOR THE FUL EN aT Ww yard; A "o slain . ® ~fine day thi to take care of herself. and be earefal she did] «Debby. what has thee heen doin GLARE. lnalewa avery invmnne where the ance yard; All Wool Delaines: rp day.” said Miller. “excellent geta fall. he s faet, all Winter Dross G. a genora! stock of first e} i . In order to reduce our str ls ite purchasers to cai! be! their selections eisewhero. J. W. asers. .| Mrs. Wilder, who was but a few steps behiod Pun and exhuniion, relief wil bef at be into | her husband, + thee doesn’t look well, what is 1 till she was ont] the matter?’ As soon as they were seated in the house, bk i ‘4 fi poly told them the whole story. Br. Walder] a: not caty relieves ine coat put invigerat elt so rejoiced at hi wughter’s escape, that | gromach sl givee tone he began to be in excellent spirits; and led the | energy to instantly relie ops; how do you afl do at home? I thank you,” svid Wilder se with me and LIGHTE & BRADBURY. of New tablished in Washingto: offer to the pu ried assortment ol LANO! nich is now in store) to be found south of Will keep constantly in store between struments, embracing every interme diate grade between the plain 6 octave and the a «Land wa the road and asce ofsight. . Debby trotted slong leisurely over the long road she had to travel, but she was too full of pleasant thoughts and bright anticipations ty h THOUSANDS OF CASE, 1 ored. and said he did not think he could stop. Mr. Wilder, however, would not take no foran answer, and, J ed oe 28: NTH STRE #2 orn Apples, in pr dit: ali . : tem. Tt will iderable im- rele north Gosh d ‘i i : y aa ae inde Butter, extra prime. for family use; 2.06 ibs | elaborately carved 73 octave, es ee portunity, be provailed upon hin tener cots ban weary at the distance or lonely at the soli- strange horse to the door, and began to ex-] Gxiris Bows * AND Winn Cotic, oes New Jersey Buskwheat Bastern Cheees from #72 80 814 the Invitation, and they descended the hill te | Uae: The road was but little traveled, and | amine him. ang rrgeme Cqusaulstons, whici if not speedily remedied, | Oxtra fine quality ; also, a lari “NEW YORK FACTORY PRICES, aey ed the hill to- | she met but two persons in the whole distance. “Well, Debby.” suid he, “sinee you've got | tie: er FoR «lieve (tthe PEST. | Grocerien, of every kind, whol gether. und went into the house one as she was ascending a hill shout = > Vy 5 g AND SURRST REM- EDY in the WORLD, | Dricag to suit the times, at the D “Debby, here's Miller,” said Wilder, ; : eee vandon = as| f bh home safe at last, we muy as well begin to talk | in all cares of nys-| CHPLDREN | RS TERY nnd DIAR ) SUIT PURCHASERS, S| fro . . A they entered the parlor. rom home, and the other : k i x at. (ie 13) A rin rid nile AEE a Pantin of eRe about business. The hundred dolixr bill is arises from teething| SETHE Ll Hye ees H ~ IBPS's 2 ys Ty ———— ) > died ; wee Ne bach ae es dway on her journey. Had | gone, but I'm thinking, after all, yon have Be eS: 3 AND GENTLEMEN’S |” Sccond-hand Pianos taken in erchanee. A lebby re rt ose 7 wheel said “good | she been of a timid disposition, she would have mae avery bad eh That's the liel: c pany the ATOR NER IAG ES PABLISAMENT. § “| _ ‘The superior exoelience of these Pinnos, whether Uaskes soa Barsetacasa ts en — felt good deal of uneasiness when she saw this horse I've seen this many a day. [ don’ scald batecon peseekerine Ota and the relief that will be reign EEARDS” HOTEL. - raepect of a Sesiiaek pumine neces mek shes, S| o her seat. 4 4 ae § 5 y y- n nd between ering child and the relief that wi 1 pti » or of combined power, Miller seated himself in the chair he glanced last person approaching her. His appearance | think it would be a difficult matter to sell him | sv ’ Tho undersigned, respectfully informs the public | ef touch, or ie asazort | depth of tone, is zuarantesd GOODS, | nials from such 1 &c., of the | Dr. Mason, Gotscha! RE—to follow th ull directi fe None gencine a P S,New York, iso across the room and recognized Nelson. The two young men nodded to each other, and both seemed somewhat embarrassed. was dark and ruffianly, and they were two] for two hundred dollars. At any rate, I'll aad a ey bow in the midst of a deep| take the horse for the hundred dollars, and it i a unmoved: she returned seatritahe “nerves were | you may have the saddle for the twenty dol that he has on hand a larga and {ssh ment of Gentiemen’s FURNISHI embracing Gloves. Shirts, Neck-Ti yy the highest testim> esioinns and judges as Thalbers, umm, and others of equel Soid by Druggiats thtoughout the world. Cage re ree nameatnr og SomCoreny fet Coe Uaioe: | OCLOTO sw amsiend ob hp ohesbaat mation Rigen u bow in passing, and | lars you were to have of it.”’ Friacina) Ob ces NocAs Coder Gtrest, N.Y. Brae Columbia; and overy thing in hisline as | by Mr. TH. Srisne, whose entire com oy im ee ee ne Wier remtaned the aa eee waz in perfect comporure. ‘And the saddle bags, too, Danpposes) anid | =e Ce eee eae > msnuteeturer in HAIR wi RK, euch as Wigs, Roars tecd by us. Orders to be left at the Ware ‘How does thee do. Henry.” said she pre- | time—hitshed hee foye her journey in due | Debby, foeling disposed to join in the joke. | JC ING & BURCHELL, Coupes, Soalpe, &-c.. whieh he also makes ° fenting her hand. ~-I'm glad to see thee; I| lage hotel, and ineuneeyie fee shed ai the vil- | Yes, and the saddle bags,” said Mr. Wil fava fail ouliel tideasal eS tne ee oeaL- de 5-3m* JOHN H.GIRRS __ | avenue, next to the Theatre. a0 0-tm hope thy mother is well ?”’ deetthe rhe a ees * of the waiter at the | der; ‘no, stop, we'll see what’s in them first,” 8 for Christras times. Among them are— OLEMAN’S EUTAW HOUSE WASHINGTON SEWING OMS, Very well, indeed.” said Miller; and after | out to her it lees ye atk gy At be was mang | He continued, untying them from the saddic. | “Layer and Bunch RAISINS, Cc Bartimone. | WA*8INSTON SEWING Rose Pa. Ave. & few more remarks she retired to superintend looking man, with da: _ theres a agll; dark | “Oh, there's lots of shirts, stockings, handker- Now Fi¢ss suai drums, ) RoseET COLEMAN, late of the firm of jow 18 the time to get SPRING and SUMMER the preparation of supper eyebrows, looking steadily at bec, eben etty | chiefs, and eapital ones, too. Yes, Debby, the | New FIGS. mal " *//|\beduesespccarty eirae ene SHIRTS mse RTS, DRAWERS ke, atte ~Exeuse me, Mr. Miller, a little while.” ever, turned away witheet er. She, how- | saddle bags are yours; those things come in CITRON Hotel, New York, has,ip connection with [int deed mony AE decor 0 oft ; said Wilder: I want to go and show Joseph | farther, and went direct ‘o the Fat him any very good time for Joseph, you know.” e F his son, FREDERICK W. COLEMAN, taken the SHIRT OsOMs, “COLLARS, and phat field of corn of mine we were looking at | she reached the dont chen © fe ebsced’ Be | Debby colored, but said nothing. P ED'and BRANDIED FRUITS, of | of scare Many vogoee ate ee for 8 term | BANDS nests suis =. 0. NoveER Pick of the bill. According to my notion. itis | learned from the bystanqeee that ‘the beens fellef thy fant? al Ms: Wilder, thesis} = “| neatelinye baad, ronderice Ht Brat olen om | TT SEWING MACHINES. wup and lorkeat eine town Come, Joseph, | trom some reason or other, wasclosed thatday. | «No fea cust it.’ ead Wis F o ““The location of this house is convenient to trav- | "WHE mont prfrot foaile Soe Meshine ie the 3 Pn Freer oe seceding disappointment, she stood | the avticieeire eet na sus teses | 7.2. CORN glers aud citizens, the city oars passing constant. | WILLCUE &' GIBBS.” Phey make four thousand - s i i i 23.8 " a i * uly this year,”’ said Joseph; «+ [ ma about eae a for some time, uncertain what she should | take ’em and take care of rama? , ay ; Washington depots being iy close pron = | understood and met lnable to eet out indo Debb: Crosse eareeite PICK LES. baer inetan depots being in close proxients. understood and not liable to get out of order, and | ° A , ebby took the saddle bags to her chamber, ‘ See in eatin ne Ben ee ~-Oh, it has gained amazingly within a week,” Monts eee re 1 ean da far you, Miss?”” le ere Tesh, Stmpked, and Sepoot tae AIO . Se ee ® | the price, delivered, is aay OS ond. Tney con = said a gentleman at the adjoinin, shy a not a little gratified at the valuable articles of Do. * MACKEREL, Hoth LOBSTERS, freeh mae J at fant oat ~ | be een at my Housefargiahin EO. FRANCIS. said yr Wilder: - come, go up and take a look Debby replied that sh J ' Shoop door. clothing they contained. She emptied the con- CLAMS, They will continue the International Hotel, at! das Sole Acent for the Dietriot atit’ Dill at tne Leake (bat she wanted to change a| tents thing ne bed, and on examining to seo if] Exeitan'@rnok SG HALIBUT can mus. |, arisen that has onde Cao Honaiar auch thewtaccs | PIANOS FROM THE FIVE BEST FacTO Joseph was altogether unaccustomed to such | “Oh 1" axed everything was out, Bhe discovered an inside ARD, ” eee -y henanat’ a : es. &ttentions from Mr Wilder, and he looked not neT'lehangeit for you,” said the gen- < bags. = . ing public during the past season. B3m ries in the world, at JOHN F. ELLIS pemans “if it isn’t too large—come, step in sang wher = elsgant po oye a “DE POLES GRASS GENTLEMEN'S UNDER GARMENTS OF = — = = <i — i n “book, sl a} ities, co Da q She accordingly stepped into the store, and peor tmnt lo amy dy eer on AUWOREE vinpants, peoun mene pede ch i Marino aad’ Late Woot diag Paw uteonter having a see Bi giving him many thanks, handed hi i i , er hear: it quicker and " 2 8, . STEPHENS & Co. ing it no’ “Ob, a hundred dollars'’" sara — the bill. | quicker. for before she WAL co fer make whore ig a ‘Ebat "~ ‘>2 Hi, 8 little confused as be took his hat and followed him to the door They went up the road. and Mr. Wilder took him all around the field of corn. and examined hill after bill, and looked into the other fields, sala L, at. fo got through she had MaDe 7 ‘SHEL. des 822 Pa. av.. het. 9th and wth ste. ‘de erent hee ae i‘ Ican 1.500 in bank money. Grenoble ALNUTS, SHELLBARKS, 1 —. ~ ufscturang C. > , : rosse & Binckwell's SAUC L———S= WAGONS of ail bends cars and and found a hundred things to stop and look at. | store. if you go across there to prin ee Debby kept her owncounsel. In a few days Maillard’s CANDIES and SUG R PLUMS, Waar MORE DEPROPREATE MEMENTO from hi lonr. experience in ee business, he . and talked more to Joseph than he had before | ecary’s I think it Itkel poth- | it was rumored that Joseph Nelson had pur- Superb old i Present than a, to give a we kepten forsix months. Joseph suspected that his walk | Debby thanked tt y enough he may do it.” | chased an excellent farm in the neighbor Food COXE'S GELATINE, (receipts for making | for a Christmas Present t | kinds of Carriages and Light Wagons kept was undertaken by Mr. Wilder for the purpose | torte jell x im again, = Went across | that had just been offered some months ines ELS pn ISINGLAS, Royal Ermine Muf, Price. nent. cpa RS usatty done.endell esters prompe- of leaving Miller and Debby in the room to- | her wishes, but with no better signee KROWD | at $1,000, and was considered & gree Porn IeR MEAT " fous Martin, do. pf me SF gether. but he bore it all patiently, and an-| turned to go out. (opto lea = Asshe “Joseph,” said Mr. Wilder, the next tine | —S2suish and French OLIVES. do 20-tf Pitch Marten. Siberian -hs wd Carriages taken in exchange or new swered all Mr Wilder's remarks about the | hind her, who seemed to have Sean books , | they met, ‘'I am astonished that you have been M832 ROTT’S SCHOOL PIANO, PIANO ‘B.A FINE P bee) eorasr of 00h and K ote weather, his crops, aud his fields, with appa- | over her shoulder. ing | running into debt for a farm, in such times as Sia ahh 2 ST . rent interest. for he knew too well the state of t |. War. t and x Wu at YSTER : : kept in tune fr a — UST RECEIVED AT HARVEY'S 0 She looked up at him and jae tail Looe I think yow ought to have worked two | tPthercr gal ; in tune tree AR O. HOOD is daily recer J Sept. end finest Debby's feelings, both towards himself and to- | man with black whiskers: oases hhad noticed ' before raxning into debt co anne, beforehand, Ginx votave charting: Claost new, for 195. Bi emore g 8 _— ver HARVEY, Agoat

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