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1s ; PUBLISHAD EYERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED.) . aa + “ . . 4 P 43 THE STAR BUILDINGS, — : “a : cuntsieslinam cnet puumeiceaaenr Corner of Pennsylvania avenue & lth st., Papety served in packages by carriers at @4 8 . subscribing ¥ otherwise . monthe; for three months; “and for less than months at the rate of i2 cents a week. Single *oPies, ong " 5 Xv WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1860. A STORY OF CURRANT JELLY. phy trembled with passion. “Mother,” — = " So . = = cobmtis % said she, we thonght i was to make this jelly. | Isolated and aloney Japan, with its mineral AUCTION SALES. FOR SALE AND RENT. EDUCATION AL. = " < you wish to do it I will leave it to you; but and fossil wealth, has for centuries resisted all RIVATE v N—| 3 WN wil Sophy Clisiton sat by the open window, one | if itis to be my busines Tone peal sinil atumeis at thgreemes teste See B REAL EstaTs in| P yee SSEN Ons ARLE. | Baesatio x ip Bao’ garden enoon in Faly, looking out into the | do it exactly as I think best.’’ A as the proud front of its giant mountain peak ASHINGTON AT PUBLIC A. AND OTHERS.-Phat | sehosl, with, rake garden, where the light of the setting sun fell | ““spe stopped, half frightened at this first | it defied extrinsic encroachments. Inealoug a RSDAY AFTERNO ay 24,02 5 | the advantage of hoth . spacious rooms of the apitol. on B Proadiy on the squash vines and the y onion | Overt act of rebellion. Mrs. Clinton looked at | in its character with rock-bound coasts, subdivision of Seuss No. tne fas R a lB Ewch be: “84 & berry bushes, and the onion | her, surprised at such hardihood. There was | mountain sides rugged with projecting points, on north K street, between 13ch and t. on th ” | Sad ue tonality of the losption. invebe 80 an thrift soe coe highest state of summer armistice of several minutes, and Sophy | tumultuous seas, and bays choked by shelv- pany ‘of these Lota’ Leste eae sh e Aaued Pu. | S2,patrouage. “Terms and references at the Insti- greenness. t . : bs ; : * fi riooking the entire row,” said old Mrs. Clinton, raising her eyes dense had designed it to be a kind of little ron lorie very desirable for a handsome MBS Lis eer scereL r 2 A r RMICK di w her business may be glad to know her rule, which world by itself.”’ The islands of Japan, ac- ‘afte i y 2 1 = Mas.’ es bey at fey [be paper she i ae pre e we and Soha friends a Hime ro cording to Perry, 3850 in anaber— lis be- | 1 at one Si route ba eg! =] esidonce ni the ee = her Schoo! on the let 1 iH Se ’ ears, and which is perfectly infallible. @ | tween the eastern cost of Asia and the western ue, At the corner of l4th | . : be remonstrated Sophy, “Do let us wait for a boited the juice by itself for five minutes, the | coast of America, and are called by the inhab- hei ad caidorouep te north H = ae shee us Bd ped lane, of ongina Bo pty hy by yy - cooler day!” P meanwhile being placed in the ‘oven. | itants Niphon, and by the Chinese Ciphon, ra firet — terms for payment al “Nonsense!” said old Mrs. Clinton, “the aaa heated very hot. When the five minutes | signifying in both languages, the “Basis or | lmmediately fcc currants are full ripe now, and if they once get over ripe, the jelly will never come. You might boil it till doomsday. Besides, it is nearly a week since we've had rain, and it is likely to come upon us at any hour, and if the great cu. ants once get wet it takes forever to dry “Where did you get such a receipt as that?”’ them. The jelly must be made to-morrow.”” she inquired. Sophy heaved 2 sigh of weariness, but did not “From cousin Helen, and she got it from a venture further to oppose her mother-in-law Frenth confectioner.”’ The next morning rose beautiful and bright; ‘French confectioner!’’ exclaimed Mrs. Clin but alas! hotter than ever. (There are times , in accents of loftiest scorn. “A retty good reader, when the most delicate refine- | mess you'll have of it. You'll have to boil it anent must give way, and people must use lan- were “up,”’ she added the sugar to the juice and let them boil together one minute. Then the jelly was done, and-ready to pour into the moulds Old Mrs. Clinton watched the pro- cess with contempt. Gon. remises, we sha!l se!] | cn be had at reasonabie vaivati In addition to her daz raslow poping, routers e, g, e: + i rontl A 4 i into hb: wd Slate ae Pages asonery was | itehes an Poucanieeite epee, atmine eee | RAMU GRR WS ebhi, | Spey Eat tet year he wil bo under ert claimed by the Portuguese about the year Lith street west, back 109 feet; with the im. | Esq , Prospect Aili inte 1542, but the konor, it is conceded, has been ing of & substantial a awarded to Marco Polo, anterior to that time. ich Dwelling House, with | BOWLING convenient? prranced BRICK From a striking resemblance in the cast of ¥, —— house east of Fift-enth st. and adjoining Mr § the avenus front, twelve good rooms in a} is one ofene features and complexion, as well as in dialect, Gwolling pare, wih kivohen tad cther neceesa:s | Thompson's Drag Sisre. ‘Ths lonation ts eat or tes In 4 ; desirabi int ty. b 1 the accepted opinion is that the Japanese are enty four months, with interest, scoured on the premises, of JONN W. NAIRN, sprung from the Tartar race. Their computa- | by a deed on the premises. head tlon of time takes its ise from Min-o of 600 purthaderce® All conveyancing at the erst ofthe OR SALE OR RE B. C., whence the authentic history of the} arieera, C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts. | back buitee what kingdom commenced. NE—A large and commo- F attached ‘to | i —— an | t aod D sts. For terms ap; I jammer, and it'll never} The Japanese religion is Pagan, and their] U7-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED PREUX, Grocery Store, corner Tweifth cOE l y; 5 8 6s Sage that expresses their meaning. To catl . It’s a shame—I say it’s pci ine adorned oak ceatty toaseles. i ae ee AFTERNOON, May sth, same = 2 F of ay stooks of such weather as we are writing about simply | a shame to waste all that nice sugar so!”’ Thurnberg says they acknowledge and honor a} may2d° J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts. NT—That beautiful COTTAGE. at the | pf ain Weshinn 1 ‘oar, would be a ludicrous affectation.) Im-| But Sophy’s spirit wag roused, and she paid Supreme Seine, and that in one of their tem- | — By J. C. McGUIRE & CO. Aeulanars fe Fourteenth street west. the reside Whi od mediately after breakfast Sophy put on her] no heed to those scoffs; she was sure of success. | ples the inflnite power of this “god of gods”’ ALUABLE UNIMPROVED PROPERTY ! rgplies ons garden hat, and took a basket on her arm. And by-and-by old Mrs. Clinton, seeing that s ersonated by smaller gods, numbering} VALUABLE Wann ar Avction—On WED. | teriae apply to De Joa “Now, Bridget,”’ she said to a stout serving- the juice which adhered to the kettle was ai- | 33,433, all standing around the great i NESDAY AFTERNOON, May pant ‘0. 493, or PETER C. coi | Be Stove fines. pounds e. woman who had finished clearing away, and ready hardening, began to yield to her opinion. | that represents God. The Portuguese visited if et Sede ig i hell = ~ lifSvory. Oak —_ rime sa ea was folding the table cloth,” if you pick stead. | 1’ declare I believe you're right about it,| the empire in 1549, accompanied by mis-| “*Lott'Seusteges ere feet. © | FOR SALE OR RENT—A good DWEL + | Alot nck Teil calle the for tee ily for an hour, I think we shail have enough. | after all,” she id, tipping. one of the cups a| sionaries, among whom was the celebrated agg 508 nite —_ bers. dining Steood water | Osh, for 30 or 60 days paper, w om and if we keep in the shade of the plumb-tree, | little. «Itcle es away from that side already. | Francis Xavier, with the object of chris- 4 : 4 at tha back gate; on First street aie one nabze Rilscconpts now standing wil bo: I a we shall not find the heat intolerable.” | Well, we're never too old to learn. I'm sure I | tianizing the inhabitants. To the deceitful- P : hoped will Sopcast i, . tis that you are saying?’’ asked old | never should have put any faith in such a rule | ness and rapacity of these hypocritical *-fath- = ort i fl Dealer, Ww, Bat Mrs. Clinton, -going to take Bridget away | as that. Now, Sophia, you go and lie down; | ers.” who, after having razed three thousand <i = 4s and Depot. For further suiorsienen Woelent Gout an i ee oe her | 2°" look fit to melt; I'll call you when dinner | of the idolatrous temples to the ground, con-| Fronting respectively on M street north, between | door—Ne Z is ready.”” Sophy lay down, but not to sleep. Her hot dishes to wash, and after thatehp imu get the cocted a most extravagant conspiracy agninst | 23d and 24th streets, on ‘Twenty-fourth street, he- ishe: FOR SALE—That little GAR DI 7 the Emperor's life and throne, may be attrib- | tween M and N, and N street, between 231 and 24th James Roach’s and adjoining Antony Fraser's, TRUNKS BOOTS AND SHOES. Sinoe; for Lota Ise feed tenes, He: | cheeks cooled, buther indignation aid not. “To | red tetrad ang throne, may be policy | “Terms: One-fourth oath; the residue in.6, 12 and | 3228 13s smile {rom the fone tee epee cit —. for I want the flannel sheets and the be spoken to in such a way by a coarse old 7 ¥C t lue worsted coverlets all washed to- it’s dria county, Va., containing about 64 acres. The HAVE THIS DAY OPENED A BRANCH to which they have so long adhered. 18 months, with interest, secured by a deed in trust upper portion commands a view of Washington Y th street, three, In 1850 Japan refused all knowledge of other | onthe premises. All ecnveyancing at the cost of | SPa9nPprion commands & view of Washington | I Bio wt Ne 520 ii added countries, except, indeed, that commerce ac- | "gp gnd “3 C.McGUIRE & CO, Aucts. aes yes —s owes corded to the Dutch, which had, antecedently a J ‘codiw* h mits a Pp for th t By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. to the expedition of Com. Perry, for the greater OMMISSIONERS’ SALE OF VALUABLE part diminished. That the alin nsurmount- / Rear Esrate(iMPRovED) IN THE Finst WARD. hy for rent at Kendall Green, each able barrier of prejudice and bigotry, that has | By virtue of an order aud Gooree of the Ciromt ’ woman like that!’ she said to herself. Con- science smote her a little for these words; but sho said, “I don’t care; a saint could not bear - Iwas well disposed to her when 1 came here. I would alwavs have been good to her if she would let me,”’ and thoughts of fifty hateful little ways of *m: been put off too long already, and this will be splendid drying day.” “It will take me so long to pick all the cur- rants myself,’ said Sophy. “It’s such disa- greeable work too; I bate it.”’ “When you've lived as long as I hare,”’ re- ‘The undersigned hrs other's” added bitter- | hitherto shut out Japan from among the nations Sone af the Distriot of Columbia, bearing date on cit aitaatin, fe efovated snd perbcty from the manufactories, whieh I will sell at aston plied the young lady, “‘you'll find that people | ness to her feelings. of the world, is at length overcome, and that | the onset Kicherd Prove trea te hees paamed 10 ° ir'to the heated and deety at. | !shing.y low prioee NTHA! mune to do things that are disagreeable; you| As iz usual in such cases, there were faults on | ‘te Imperial head of the country has thus ree- | tate of James B, Frere, deceased. (Nov wet sisbloand woodshed are | 1, 09 market dpe ee he ae must not expect always to have everything | both sides. Sophy found Mrs. Clinton already cguaek he importance of an intercourse with | 4°r=igned Commissioners will o attac each house, and & pump of pure water | No- a . just so pleasant. It’s a fine idea that a person | in Possession when she came home to her hus- | ih United States, is a si cant fact in the] |) taseat ot reoas eeresat 4 oe poeple a aie ab cet that has everything done to her hand, and | band’s house. The old lady had lived with her | hi ory of the present country. the foil 7 men The reeidence known as Rose Cottage. consi never so much as washes out a pair of stock- | son for several years, and was accustomed to Ste ees to tne dower interests of the widow of &: ing of near res of ground. with the nece: i ay Se Eee con't out of a morning wee sovereign rule. Then Sophy, only nineteen, 7 It is said of Jullien that, shortly before | }. frere;droosned, being one- eds pary outbuildings, is for sale. The house was bvilt |” Weare now manvfacturine all kinds of ck 4 few currants! I wonder how you would | was deficient in the details of housekeepin 4 ‘ ; Zs ave done to be placed as I used to be. Five children and myself and my husband anda| snd picRling and preserving she did in the best hired man to do for, and no one to lift a finger | manner; but m ing soap! and cleaning the to help me; besides, the milk of two cows to | cellar! and mopping the kitchen! trying out take c. of, and I didn’t make as much of | the tallow ! putting down hams and corned it as you would to set the tea table!" for the pres«nt ow.er and has many conveniences and SHOES, and constantly oe She could make nice cake and pastry, itis true, his death, he entered his house armed with a eeribed and determired by said order The land is in « high state of eu'tivation; and much made work of large knife. ‘Come here,’’ said he to his | namely: Lotof ground numb red ten.(10,)in rquare | care has been expended in the selection of a choiwe pee roe rene to orde:, ead will adopted child irl about eighteen years old, | BU™Dbered eighty six,’*6,) of the pian of the said | variety of fruit acd shade trees, be sold af @ much lower price than has been pred child, & gt out eighteen years old, | city of Washington, with the improvements: there. The property fronte Boundery street. be: heretofore charged in this city for mach “T am going to let you hear the angels sing. on, consisting of one two-story frame house with | side the ci’y limite, and when that street articles, He was going to cut her throat. She had pres- | basement and one two-story brick louse. ? and improve, as there is reason to belie: i Persone in want of Roots and hoes of costern or ence of mind enough to reply, “willingly; but ‘Th 8 property fronteon the east side of Twentieth | wi the pl: ry in- s city made work, will always find , . beef! of these and many kindred subjects she | before I go let me hear you play on the flageo- =. sore petal apd i ' = NeyA® | i storeand at the | hp Fig = By cheeks = = he page but | was utterly ignorant. Old Mrs. Clinton natu-| let, that I may compare your music and 19ers One-ard oagh: the residue in 12, 1-20 t! aph-r 314 cha she made no answer. meee en oe Mit: | rally took the lead, and Sophy as naturally fol- | theirs.”* Jullien thought the idea excellent, | 18 8rd 2 monthe. seouri nthonaek bane en OR sma . situated ; MANUPACTO! abound, she went out at the back door. | lowed; a yielding disposition, and a dresd of | oa sent get his fiageolet. While he sens Bearing interest fava Peo tay ef ania aaredeetss | GRA LES Asmall ARM of pores. situated eS eee Spee. _ Only say the word,”’ said Bridget, “and | having « disturbance, had much to do with it, | gone, the child called the servants, the un- | be retaived uatil the wholecf the purchase money h ©, corn how hares ee oe Opposite Odd Fellows’ Hail, Warhington, Till go with yiz. Niver mind the os cat in| but there was one other cause in operation happy madman was secured and carried to the i pee. terms of ale are not complied with within vation, the slancein Ps name heh URC Spelt sntemaste &» es there; sure you've aright to be misthress in Sophy was a little indolent, not about doing | private madhouse, where he died a few days | five days from the day of sale, the Commiasionera | land. [tis peculiarly desirable as a country res: chasing elsewere As : a RS tee — os te eat Bridget,” | {himge she byssrponpe ton in facing disagreen- | afterwards. temarvo she right to resell the taid Property at the fence, being perfootiy adie ee es best material the market fords an ‘You musn’t speak in that way. get, | ble details, taking on herself new responsibil Qe | IK and expense of the defaulting purchaser, by 3 the best workmen, | ean replied Sophy. “It's very wrong of you. I'm | ties aud loarningshorvaghic tren 4. RTA | lathe tutiontsitame for one week ty two insertions | of Mr. MARRIOTT, bridge keeper, Cnety Bach | work to be superior in Stremgsh . - . ig thoroughly things she GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS| the National Tutelligencer. Franke that are ‘other cities sure I wish you could go out with me; but it | know and could not like She ane her cohen f NA MTS | “ai‘conveyanoing at the cost of the purchaser. ‘A RARE CHANCE —Fo: sale LOT No.5, in | Thee an : ws ne ior trouble than it's worth. We | iavlaw's foulta very elesily: aed Meee tite i z GEM EMGOR = GeoRee TM A Sinesn fronts 27 fact 5 inahes'un New ork KS Ro BR) E FRE NC 2B aus: ave peace at any rate. saw hers with equal plainness; yet Sophy, rare os a avenue. running 135 fest to K street north, with two s 7 “Anything in the world for quietness,” as-| to any ‘nprejadiced Reaves, ca fuck tha He. COMMER GuuDe: pe on alge day grey THOMAS c. bos —. name <wellaee, fi a other racic BO kAVELING Bags, — Bridget, —_ the Young = ant on. | least to blame, it is not strange that, to herself, Ca loves, Giaghame Herero De Lay Somes VALTER. BRAY. store Nees oy *| NESS; Sabb edt HPS) be bs: er all. chet pleasant under the plum tree | she appeared entirely excusable: and that the Also, a ¥ late assortment of Dannske | apad&de WALL & BARRE Rn, | a s NTeOne of the BRIC! manner, at short metioe. a after all; the currants grew very large and wish, “if she were only away,”’ recurred again Gioves, Hoe Boa se 9 Pane ‘Apieite mecee: Al P R ar *SSALE—I cunof: om a FYB eo REN? between C se pe ~ m= delivered jnasy pant at the city, George abandantly, and she soon became absorbed in and again to her mind. of which I will seli cheap. at my sorner sto N A > n virtue of a writ of fieri | Siento good rooms, with asin each room, Terme town, or Al ria. picking themes The little basket was half fall | yo 2 gota little speck of currant jelly WASHINUTUN R- 5 as izeued from the Clork’s office of the when avoice from an upper window called es ‘ P? FAMILY vit Court of the District of Columoia, for the | moderate. Inquire’ of JAS. W. BARKER, on B Also—Agent for Howe's celebrated ef an on your cheek,”’ said the old lady, as they sat AKER board hah pe dag iar fp ee Opell eee ee eae = axl Suk JAMES 8. TOPHAM. bape Shon —_, in the shade of thebliod, | “gy? uae . I le Brae ne house door of said countyron FRIDAY, the litt | FOR SA LE. ble FARM ina high etate ¢ looked up, and, in the shade of the blind, Sophy went into the bed-room and tried to personal attention day, of May next, 1360, at 12 o'clock m. of cultivation ir Alexandria ooucty, NTISTRY som old Mrs. Clinton basy with her see E ne | Mah it off, but it would not come. She re- | of ininess, Lam prepared a ft : Va. cortaining one hundred and thirty ve gore DED : “ ? i 8 end to w eomptn ore or le, joins the farm of Majer W. D. } ——————__ seid they ar ibe Miget oad nicest we hee | moaigaed war tgicees. © oeeh* | Panett aerate ats tone eee het ee ee | ek q . iL : a ‘e inuter' ce. A % ¥ in the garden, and I alwa: keep them boas, ouaeeea a Easoriment of CUEFINS always cnhand irroperte — Mrs oe ao eae ‘wus See Star Offee — ———— tar 1-dtjel ¥ of the PR ee A a 5! at. han . a Sheen winr attention paid to the remo: 9 aatisly Judica's Nu. 238, to i a — — ih this . — tent = < mer — phew. pera Alfred Clinton found his wife unusually se- | d ad from the old to tre now burial grounds. favor of Charies Walter. W. SELDEN, A VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE Siteated Re ip persons can these teeth who oo telah. cinatly pay I for jelly’ 7 rious and quiet that evening, and, after several | _Hearses and Horses for hire, Ap 10-6m ou al for the District of Columbia. Feiown. atte iteredaton ot ie pulles from no personcan wear otherr are, . = - 2 : an 9 ees = ap 8 - rece! : 0 cannot wear these, < ‘ ttempts to enliven ber, h , ter. -|= fd Late i I i dephy looked across to the designated side, — “My darling eon eter ; y steamer An MASSHALS SALE Invirtue of s writ of fori sod 1 ate pel meg oom ZRESHAR aaa Be poncoemmodesed where the sun was —— down a fall blaze. For ail reply she threw er arms around his | [8 ae town, avery ze: AYE facia peaned ans me Clerks mee ot th tye i aK atrante. Wasbineton. D.C. ia O-tf | but to tl at whoals aeaiaaraee pul “ i il tt 7 tu- A rs be v5 JRSDAY d MATUR cuit Court of the District of Co umbiz, for ¢ : = Pa atte pag plage ed it here’ | necd, and, bursting into a flood of tears, ex- ¢ ce. ms acd returns every MON- county of Washington. and to me directid. wil ENT. A email STORE, corner of thet | olesnest. stronset, Bad moet pours “Sophia,” said Mrs. Clinton, “I am aston- Syaey ewe ae mee apd Ot perl ty, ox FRIDAY, the lith | suitable fora barber's saloon or ciest stece Fe more fully warranted. oe oso: ished at you. I knew you were achild, but I} | “Oh! Alfred, if you love me, take me away ae a next 1880, At 13 o'o.ock m all defend. | information inquire at the Hotel Sul loth sts: Also, 807 Arch etreck, Paina Sans Giek you weve qule & biter. ant ge | oe Dice, fans o very aubaypy?” CCRANDEL Ls SPT CIAN rs ., Georgetown, | Meith Eicclenp in squem Nov aie heecae =NT—The FIRST FLOOR of the build- P ‘oo liv i ‘ a zg re a! Py aqui Me * sa Ff ji a on now and get the currants, as I tell you; I'm | . Alfred's brow was grave in a moment. “Is | “fas constantly’ onteosf "a large" gssortomont ot | SREB EOL Lot N ‘Maryland avenue, between. 3th Tmodiatoly opposite the weet wing of the not going to have all those nice ones used up | it my mother, Sophy?” he asked. French Near-sighted, Periscope Gate and 13} streets west, aud rann ack the whole | City recently oooupied by Chas. 8. Wallach for jelly and only miserable little things left] | “es,” she sobbed, “I never said anything ored and all other SBECT CLES, oA SR fi p DENTISTRY. . Also the front rooim in R. HILLS, after a | test of two years, 9 depth of said lot, together with all an! singular the | 88 an ates Also a k D. us i hi it qualit, old + steel, and German * a levied upon as | Story and tne third foor o the 0 building. is that 1 can wi recom~ Se oop cel Tyg. Old Frames. spaiced and Slo terperts of teemne elope d will te, old | term ply to RICHARD WALLACE WW. as mend the Cheop! for yw xineaen set in them to o no 18-ly | to satisfy Judicia's No. 23, to M ‘ for the table.” before, but I feel as if I cannot bear it any The _—e- and cap-border disappeared, longer. I am nothing but a servant in a house term, Lo srtifioul teeth It has * A ? = = - ai beauty, cleaniil oe i S where I have a right to be 2 mistress.”? : xx | '8¥or of E. Colton, “a3 SELB! SENATORS, MEMBERS OF CONGRESS. fod for $35. Partial pa agar ye gta papel ‘mind | “Certainly you have that right,” said Al- HOUSE, nent the Cosvodt a eerie BEIGE | “ap'ar dea” Maraial for the District umbia._ | SER wo splendid suite ot ROOMS, logautiy far- | & seks inserted for S55. ot an = where che eee bak she had piss risen | fred, ‘and [ have seen that all was not as it | in complete order ; gas, &c.; with large garden ARSHAL’S SAL. In virtue ot a writ of eri | aished, wil! be rented during the gt eS eee ee to the pitoh of openly defying her mother-in- | should be. Tell me just what you think and | tached. Rent $2%. ton anent Conant faci issued from the Cierk’s office of the [oes » in the most desirable locality in th a ATTING: MATTING: its KIVWEL mar Circuit Court of the Distr ot of Columbia, for the | being within ene or two squares of Brown’s 8: M ; eo: i i 3, 1 about it, Sophy. oes i 1] | National Hotels. Those in pursuit of such Rooms MATTING! eee ne ene ee cared ihe Young wife poured for h| ‘FE STEAM PACKET FLYING CLOUD | Suty of Washington, and to: me direored. 1 wil Mrilldo well to miki early application at No. 379 4.5 4.and 6-4 White CANTON MATTING, iaeoutiea ya ing belly and testing mean- | Sil her griefs: how she never could count on any| the Grat Fale io “Totermed'ate ee AligaIN att t ag oon FRIDAY, Petite ——— wen > sires ee 44 COCOA MATTING. while as if van to faint with the howe. She | ‘ime of her own, and she was continually be- Springs and Alex ants Hight, litle, olaim and interest tn’ and tothe ee 5 pip ees ee The ace <2 9g thought of her own pleasant home and tender | ing set at work which properly belonged to INDAY netardivige vervice, | falowite described Lots, together with all and rine | Q, ,o824,ehreet, between D aud property. will 64 Go. ~ Jor Fabioe, Sr a of the easy, thoughtless life she had | Bridget; how the table could never be nicely baat i easy gular provements Snore, vin? Lote oe roe on oaay terme. Price made Rnown by nau 14 RAG CARPETING. ha ie teal Go tee eels upon her | *ranged, but must always be set with the old NMOURE, | Mendis, in equace No, 108 lots Nos: snd 13, in lagof H.W. HAMILTON & CO. "No. 363 7h) $1 HEMP CARPETING, | and indul, est What a change it was to the | blue dishes; how brown sugar was used in the £212 2m_No. 46 Jeffarson st.. Georsetown, | $8Uare 1153, lots Nos, 1, 2 033; lot No,6.1n square | Strest, oppos: mn per Bait pnd & 5 : F ‘eon aff thin dt eeable mother-in-law! | tea and coffee, and napkins were forbidden be- ASSEY, COLLINS & CO’S PHILADEL- | N jake bon f, € eae 2518 sguare WO. ta Tote ahd Ba MAREEILLES She did fe te seal h mind what she had to do, | cause they made so much washing; how it was PHIA DRAUGHT ALE.— We are constantly te gelzed and Ievied ‘upon a8 a th hot and cold water UILTS. bak tense j | all she could do to have her own silver tuble- | reoetving fresh supplies of tho above delightful bev- | Washington. D yer, and will ba sold to eatis he INEN aud COTTON SHERTINGS, but the way in which she was treated—ordered at 6 e, and invite al] persons who want & pure un. Fudigiais No. $8, to’ May term, 1860, 1n. favor of the ‘ABLE LIN Ltd NAPKINS, about like a child, and berated like an idle | spoons, that she brought from home, used o | Semtaeated Ale. to Five ice trie. se. Buowden &’ Corse, Ww. DEN, rt @ solicit a trom ail persons in want of servant. It was too much, too much; and tears | the table, old Mrs. Clinton thinking that Bri- pti KNY & SHINN, Agente, Seana Oe ee i wt DRY Goobs. half of sorrow, half of anger, rolled down into | tinnia metal was geod enough for common, = ~ — = = reheated spitdte ee wie cs *." All Wn R RILEN S BRORRER the basket, and glittered on the bright, red | ete., ete. All these griefs Alfred listened to Tar BOYS’ BAVANA LOTTERY. By J. C. MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioncers. = aAReEPA No. 56 “Central Stores.” bet. 7th and Sth'sta, f.wt Ob! if it wasn’t for Alfrel, she should os hough, having been always used HE Next Drawing of the Royal Havana Lot. RUSTEE’S SALE OF SUPERIOR AND NORPOEK OYSTER pposite Centra market. . to his mother’s ways, be did not thoroughly | tery, conducted by the Spanish Government, unde NEW FURNITURE AND HovssHo.p Er. z 5 as rar is MEL = ae =~ sta aoe — comprehend how they appeared to Sophy, who the, supervision of the G tain General of Cuba, THE ENTIRE Freee oF sue” Tas detween Wth H far boo oY TIME Has ? pthe 4 , LS — ie rust — i, for ahe bad never told him; he would surely | had been accustomed to tasteful and attrac. | Wi" (°° PPTURSDAY, May 22, 180, dats Maroh 24, 1960, cxeouted by Henry FeJobusts | op, undersigned. having just roturned from Bos-| SINGER'S Ne. 9 SEWING MACHINE be sorry for her, he was so good, so kind. Ob! | tive home. ‘And the worst of ali is,” she SORTEO NUMERO 635 ORDINARIO. the uodersigned trustze. and duly recorded amneng | son end Neer Cork, Bar nade eens Gen wow 0 hadron One Mende f how happy Alfred and she could be, if only his | Stid, in conclusion, “I dort feel as if I had CAPITAL PRIZE $100,000. coe an ee RSD A Re oa com. | above cities for all the delicacies of the season, and fo. 1 for Dollars: mother was out of the way’ She had thought | the least authority in the world. I cannot » | wenoing at 10 o'clock a, mail the Furniture and | Will be in receipt daily of— For . im phe ey of it a great many times before, but the picture | have yoaieg oe dinner, or sweetmeats for lo 5,00" | 60° do Effcot of the * Vernon House, ‘Situated atth tosh MAC! EREL, had never looked so pleasant. She thoucht of | te, unless she chooses; she orders all the Shio00 a Sg he HALIBUT, the little parlor, with her books and work; her ae —_ all aa’ baleen » ARS 710.000, whioh i nearly new and of perior quality. We cosh COTE FISH, canary hanging under the matrimony vine that . args he ? ves, $1 6 | ne in Perea eved Walnut Parlor @uites, finished resh Bl. = ran over seme : he — neati - with ns vi _ Tae perfectly helpless and tyran at sight ats per cent. disoo win anoy Covers Bod Haar Cloth resh 1.A\ if a ve rm herself i plenty of inne > wooereed = peaks ste ¥ returned Altres. “you wile forwarded as soon as the result | Walnut Eregeres, Rockers and Faccy Ghat Fresh LOBSTERS, &.. &c., ¥o., &o. write as she liked; Bridget, willing and active, | must not say you are a little to * doing all the harder labor, she voting her- self to the lighter and ornamental ——- ist red, dressed | Hamieome Gilt frame Mirrors, of various styiea, | 4 And will Keop consiautly een te v8 fe . She saw long, quiet evenings with- |, undis- ces Hat Brome air trohont he | SET athe eet ced estan, S.C. all kinds of Nor ISH, Hacd « SomCR ABS, and SEA TURTLE. GAME vel kinds of FRUI (in season.) ; é 5 ‘Deliver Es | parts of the city free of wn, blame yourself for all this; you give up to my a vf rr rasthan ton on 7 — ‘mas-tr __Careof City Post Ch nut Hat Tree, Hall Chairs, Wal acs. “Oh! Alfred !’’ she exclaimed, with a fresh ICH FANCY DRESS SILKS Oileloth threughout the es and stairs, o 1s h Chi Mantel Ornaments, turbed by society that was not congen' burst of sobs, “I dida t think you ever would R seals ‘OM AUCTION, | ies pt nla ked ial 3 i herself going about, happy and inde. blame me for th: fe shout 1,000 yards of beauti coliing “= Ob' how | ‘Now, Sophy. I have a proposal to make you. | Ur ntvacn ne! down a es. = it ion, h peri French Dining Chairs, a . t, the ii dictatorial | __‘ But I must—just a little,” he said smiling. lie ee “ot superior Granite, Dinner, Tea and charge. SE | manner nowhere eligh We invi jes i Picks Stands, Cake Bas-| ap 2-im intel.) T. M. HARVEY. ; ’ Take your piace at once as mistress of the SLT We invite all Indies in want of a cheap and | Silvs he 25 = Saito, “Seeetreten vid ehich house.” Bri aa eae d eh Before purchasing.” “Mu Sh Sxamine our stock Bam Cale Tomammnted Sold Oak Chamber ¢ sea! A jould practice a ri J. W. COLLEY & Co., Senn ties ae vite ioe Eee economy. Have the pkine and the china} ap 25-10t 523 Seventh street, above Pa. ay. Solid Wheat Chante’ Celts, oneved and with ay duilete het: thea” Sophy stopped | and silver on the table everyday. Use such JUST PUBLISHED. (9-tops, we? style and fashion way “f don’t want her to die,” she said, | quantities and qualities as you, think most Ey hou: bd t hacia sud Doj ble ~~ "ia Sere, ie oe SuaiWins Gi vanieachouise or ace siey | eabie. Don't peetem mtg Shy ay Br Janes W, Buiskan Boe toca aes: oils Bea, Lookine @ e008 Spittoone, ae NG GOODS of —— acon henane Eaeeyaeany as you would do if my mother was.only Scie ator in he r z thor Bolsters and Pillows. Naval ali the currants were all with Comborss > “there are bes been su! eefsed is pest prepare’ Wrtire Pablen Oftae Shay, ‘Straps, and ” 1 i Mf the juice got ready, old Mrs. Clinton came into But { amafraid,” said Soph. ey Mee kinhos Farntare oer whee nearly} — Citiz ex; i new and cf ~ q the kitchen, not to help, but to see that all was ome I rat hate saa! stangs most kinds of work, and only Sto mar l5- y, “Tt sah coy ‘the 336 — : set to work and | 3 ¥' 7 I fin “8p 0 ‘ Meoulan’ ¥ art are BOISE ere at white, or I can’t anything about it: it . a . TRISISTOSIVENOTICE, thas thesupscriver L KS of the leeonetany « oe ioy's eS would 7 ations say iat of Columbia, SOLD AT ADAMBON’S, | Styles. A great rete et tint 8 be of no use to have my rule.”” striet of Colnmbi Seventh Btreghs apponictio Pow Oder “Complete ack of 8 AW TRIMMING. ““Piddle-de-dee for a rule" said Mrs. Clin- | Cease to object.” n Gately late 0 esbington coenty dn, ‘comp ete Voltai wr ored Miarens. of every num- ton, ‘I've made jelly these forty years, and fe » ng claima acainst the eaid |. ' E sn Get ber, ich U offer for onsh at prices which har. never bad a rule about it."” ? i AT on of Hien ueike oat t fo i remember,”’ remarked - $ ‘other ton weekly paper = ear was all 4 ene , tof the anid Weitet ee BR. C. STEVENS, on table at all, and ix ; 4 a ee Bane Se eect cen ct BY