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THE EVENING STAR : t PUBLISHED BVBRY AFTERNOON, s (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) AY THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner of Pennsylvania avenue & lth st., 4 3 ! ar W.D. WALLACH. ‘THE WEEKLY STAR. the price is $3.0 & year, in advance; @2 for six months; $1 for three months; and for less than three months at the rate of 12 cents a week. Single Sopice, ONE CENT; in Wrappers, TWO CENTS. {LJ Avvanriszmants should be sent to the offios before Iz o'aioak, ma otherwise they may not a | WOE, XV, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, MAY 16. 1860. e eae ey Taree a ap pS —— = — wong at oe samy rida hg Mii soho devon, sina” what I] DEFERRED LOCAL ARTICLES. AUCTION SALES. FOR SALE AND RENT. ell, we cannot have everything we want in __ ‘Mother! oh, why do you talk so wildly? It RELIGIOUs —On Sunday, a plessant spring morn- By WALL & BARNA’ neers. OR RENT—The VERNON HOUSE, | Nga apd yi em pt aad poder elit Semone apg iy Sut you are not well!—let ing, afar the week of rain which preceded it, COMMISSIONERS" BALM OF VALUABLE F ~ SS paseneee ee i she little dreams that the man who has wooed «Fen: you must go for some ne. You must Cee ere tontn Se upon the | By virtus ofan orace Bed dascee of tes, Cirouit | dene. of —L,- 9 ‘. on N2. 2,260. old; Powtmagtare whe sot ae agents will be ROSE FLMER; on. A Divided Heart and a Divided Life. BY MRS. SOUTHWORTH. It was early on the morning of a lovely day in June, A. D. 1800, that a rather large group of idlers gathered in front of the Etherid Arms, a quaint old tavern, in thé ancient little town of Swinburne, in the west of England. . one of the most desirable and her, under the name of William Lovel, is real- go to the castle this afternoon,” said the woman Court of the of Columbia, bear: Fone te the elty., The Furnitere ag date on sold at cublic asetion, ly Albert Hastings, the envied prid: of | in the same tone of dee wity. foe Oe p At ll o'clock a. m , the pulpit | the 13th da, R pee pets D188, and poeed in Thareday, May 10th, and any ohe wi to rent the high-born Lady Etheridge of Slabs “To the castle! I, mother!” <citsinied Rose | Jere by Dr. J. L Gibbons, who addr a | {ate of James it Frere: doseh a diiton coon of James B, 2 € ‘tne premises will have an opportunity raihas It cannot be helped. I cannot pause for lady's | in surprise, teeta. audience from the 2d verse of | deraignad Commissiseeetitoni: for ale at pub- | itteadvantace. For terms, Stateehieal, ©” . OE bo c pter of the general epistle of John: | lic auctionaon TUES AY. the 8th day of ‘A. | BRO ING, under United jotel. By their looks and conversation, it was evi- right, or maiden’s honor. Here, then, for a “Yes, you must go to the castle; and, when “Beloved, now are we the sons of God; but it| D iap.at if part 50 clock p. m.,on hopremts | —mes dent that some event of unusual importance | diyided life; my hand to the lady of Swin by get there, ask to see her who calls herself | doth not Yet appear what weshall be, but we know | the following real estate and improv ents. bleak RIVATE SALF OF VALUABLE PROPER- was expected to come off. burne—my heart tothe lovely cottage gil ady Etheridge.” that when He shall appear we shail be like Him, | t? pe dower intercet : of the widow of said Jai P TY. . CO. 5: EN, They wero, in fact, awaiting the arrival of | only Lady Etheridge must never know of Rose} “The baroness! Dear mother, why does | for We shall see Him as He is.” The minister t | TO SENATORS. NGRESSA. 5 pe » being one-third of the rents AND OTHERS That valuabie residence. having toribed and determined by curd dcr aug tee | ‘at Advantage of bath town and gountry: {armory ‘ment there can be no unity | namely: Lot of ground numbe $ the mail coach which was to bring down Colo- Elmer and William Lovel, nor must Rose El- your thoughts so ran upon the baroness? What | (pened bis discourse oe that where there nel Hastings and his son Albert, who was the mer know Lady Etheridge and Albert Hast- | is she tous? Borides, is it likely that she will | 120 sttilarity of sent belonging to the late Andrew Hoover, and now n mmbered ten.(10,)in equaré | known as Rossivn. situated n Alexandtie cownty, bride; elect of Lady Etheridge, Baroness | ings And now to persuade Rose to g0 before | see me, a poor girl, a perfect stranger, this day the ead as teens ay nora Lawestnd se Was EE dy pa acd Seek a of Swinburne, the last of her race, and sole | me into Wales, where myself and my lady- | of all others, when she sees no one?" the children of God and the children of this | 08, consisting of ane’ two “story ‘frame house with | tomplation for t a brite to be built acreee the be heiress of the immense wealth and vast estates | bridge are to spend our honeymeon.”’ “‘Hush, Rose! and for once obey one whom | world, we find that there is no similarity of = one two-story brick be mam i tome, and from which thore is a delughtfat view of of ber lordly ancestors. And so saying, he took his hat, and strolied | you hare so long looked upon as your mother. | disposition or sentiment; but the former are perse- | gtveat’ bot, eon I and K streets, and Olipre great ins sraee eoetanie py ye yy —_ The nuptials were to be celebrated on the | out into the street. ft will be the lest time T will coe you to do so. | cuted bythe Intter. But, however. the christian | ducements to puretasere Bnd'under Sve onltivation It will be slate hart following day; and the retainers and neighbors Taking a course opposite to that which led to | Demand to be admitted to the presence of the | ™4y be overlooked by the men of this world, they One-third onsh; the residue in 12, | cain on accoynt of the ueavos isbie residence of the of the ile Tride, who almost worshipped her | Swinburne Castle, Albert Hastings soon came | baroness. Say that you have come upon a| fier lead ina $ by Christ. The language of the orn apabions decom holes thes abroad. for her goodness of heart, were anxious to see | to a cross-country road, which he followed for | matter of life and death, that nearly concerns ara lwo thoughts—first, what is the . the raan who was to be their beloved ‘“‘lady’s”’ husband. They had not long to wait. The coach soon came thundering up to the door; and as soon ng the steps were let down by the obsequious landlord, Colonel Hastings issued forth. He was an elderly gentleman, tall, spare, and ne A iaege tract of wood lana, of enema) a ‘ ife and t 7 4 " t from the day of ssie, Title deed to 4 " pers — miles, and Lae turning into a by- | her wrod insist, and she will not venture iat are’ future prompt ae an meee os ashe pea until the whole of the purchase money terme for pF ey Btook path, he went on until he came to a secluded | to refuse you. When you stand before Lady | his first tenle one. The present character of th Ifthe . oan (be ad at reasonable valuation. and lovely cottage. Opening the door of this Etheridge, say that her old nurse, Magdalene | christian = being the 5 igheat sinte of feltcity fivedayatiom teodey of eae te ee ete within IN DER GARRET S oF to DAMES hoa elegant retreat with a Tatebt ey, he passed in. | Elmer’’—— : Which can be attained on earth, for they (chris- | TS8*rv2 the right to resell the said property at the 2eq.. Prospect Hill, Va. me l-im It was a lovely abode, fit for the home of a “Her nurse, mother! You Lady Etheridge’s | tins) are the children of God wherever they may | [8k nd expense of the defsulting purchaser, by - a — Sor raneLaras —That beautife i fairy. And for a fairy Albert Hastings had | nurse! I never knew that before!” interrupted | R°,°r, PY whatever name they may be called. | athe National henley ook CF ewo insertions Fe | in the National Intelligence: pt of Four ¥ had it furnished. The fairy’s name was Rose | Rose, in surprise. psa eee Loo iar d may be so, @ revolution | All conveyancing at the cort of the purcharer, the poten taemes ied Starse lor ar stooping, was clothed in « suit of clerical | Elmer, and she was the daughter of the village | ‘There are many things that you never | from his natural date. Phin ee), hgh 4 SON HEN DREN . lo, and every other ffs at ached. For black; and his pale, thin, long face was sur- | laundress. Albert had accidentally met her on | knew, my child. But attend! Say to the bar- | real onc. wrought in the heart, and mot pea log WILLIAM T. SMITHSON, ey PS “BWie ares rounded by hair and whiskers prematurely | one of his visits to the castle, and, as his solil- | oness that Mag alene Elmer is dying!” nary one; and nothing can effect it but the crace THOMAS c. DONN. > fcaaaasa wap 23-Solm gray. He was closely attended by his seore- | oquy, given above, shows, had fallen despe-| ‘Dying’ Oh, mother, do not say so! it is| of God The Boxe spoke of the relation CHARLES WALTER. =e ae tary—Ferdinand pac g a Katee tee such graceful mien and dignifie ring, that he might have been taken for a prince of the blood attended by an old gentleman in wait- G : a I Co . SALE ED rately in love with her; and, under the assumed very cruel! You are not sick in bed—you are | Which the christian bears to Christ. viz. that ofa] apud&ds WALLS BAR NARD. Aucis, FS: eee Feat ok Kendall Green, each name of William Lovell, had won the beautiful | sitting up! You are not old either, bat have | #0. a8 being a dignified one. The men of this having 2 aores of ground suitable for a rarden. at sud jamoeiaheldene tect many years of life before you'’’ world glory in their relations to kings, princes, | [IP At the same timeand place, and uron the | tached.” “The stistin: neste col eect, He had Saint fariiehed, end “Child, hear my words, but do not jodie and nobies, and all who are powerfal; but the =. terms specified above, and by virtue of au- healthy. offering ular inducements Sp pee who had tage ls was nud, words, christiancan claim relationship to one who com. | *ority given = the undersigned Auctioneers, | prefers pure couatry air to the heated and dusty at- that morning to meet Rose there, where they | them! Say to Lady Etheridge that Magdalene 4 z will sell all the dower interest and estate of Elizs. | mosphere of theoity. Astableand woods are e . > mands the thunders, and they obey, and who . — had so often met, by appointment. Rose came | Elmer, her dying nurse, reys—nay,demands— | wields the lightnings and causes thon to play opti oo eek = pre ask were 4 conpe rom “ule deo % fo's ood at last; and 8 soon_as the first joyous groatings | to see her this night! ‘Tell her that J /are a | n'mbly trough his hagas, “Tyee 0, Play | an in square No.5, with the jmprovements; thus | toast the rest will be miedortes, oor Te & 6 were over, the intriguing lover set at work to| con/¢sston to make that she must hear to- | 00 this point, and then proceeded Friel to notice | affording at once an entire and absolute title The residence known 88 Rose Cottage. consist- 3 i P y e her to consent to a secret marriage; | “ight, or never! Conjure her by all she holds | the second and last one/vir. The fate Prospects WALL & BARNARD, Auots, oe The undersigned has "Rex came forth a pa | one whore handsome person and haughty manner at once attracted general attention. His form was tall, and finely proportioned, crowned by a haughty head and face, with high aquiline 4 ing of near.y two acres of ground ' — idi nga, 18 for - The house was brilt as he well know, by a thousand tests of charac- | dear on earth’ by ail her hopes of Heaven’ by | ° the ctild of God. He remarked that the, are THE ABOVE SALE IS Pos for tne preecat a womenoes features, fit and fresh complexion, light blue | tr, that he could never gain hiparpose unis | sll her fears of hell. to cose to actarangt | PuIY den monte Tay Unfolded to, those on | anti THURSDAY AFTERNOON. 1 ieucee, | he teed ie ae Nick ota eens conemences eyes, and very light, flaxen hair. His ex-| Rose believed herself to be his wife. His task | Tell her ¢f she would escape the heaviest curse puld not cause our diligence to | same hour. care has pression of countenance: keeping with his lessen, for n ce te ‘i ® Para expended in the selection of ac! was a hard one; but he finally succeeded, by | that could darken a woman's lrfe, to come to ; for according as we are useful in God’s| ma9-eodds WALL & BARNARD. Aucts, | variety of fruit and shade trees, = d church while here, so sh: i whole manner, was stern almost to repellant | promising that sheshould stay with her mother | me to-night! tocometo me at once! There; arid above fie’ eer sallalty be im the 2m Be! The property fronts at street. being out- world above. He’ then cacy +a BY A pGREEN, Auctioneer. side the cl’y limite, and when that street is spened severity. Great beauty of person. great | just the same, as long as she lived. geton your bonnet, and go'” joys of the heavenly meri ype peepee said he, VALUABLE PROPERTY ON PRE py will ever mf —— abe) ia ye R — dignity of manner, forms a combination very This was not at all that Mr. Hastings wished, The above is all of this story that will be | \\we shall be made to rejoice in all the blessings | sTREETs. at AtcTiON —On FRIDAY, the ath day | “Distause fom ‘Site Post Offer t% w Ad attractive to most young women, and perhaps | but neither logic nor eloquence could convince | published in our columns. The continuation | that the divinity can bestow; and could we bor- | of May next, {shail sell, in front of the premiscs, | dress by Inter or in person, WM, STICK NEY- it was this that fascinated the young heiress of | or persuade te Elmer to desert her ailing | of it from where it leaves off here can be Pig sn. 3 from Paradise itself it would fail oF cleaned os tha north evloul Plies PONS eee Swinburne Castle, for this was Albert Has-| mother: and upon no other condition than that | found only in the New York Ledger, the great | '? the description of the fature world tween l0th and llth streets west, being part of Lot OR SALE—A smail FARM of S0acres, situated tings, the bridegroom elect. He was followed | of being allowed to remain with her would she | family paper, which is for sale at ‘all the stores = se Church.—In the morning the Rev. Dr No. 3 Square No. 36, having a front of 25 feet e the Little Falls, wares 8 comfc io into the house by his valet, bearing his dress- | consent to the s.cret marriage. throughoat the city and country, where papers | Pave! ,ihestor) discoursed from the ist and 2d | by i*@ feet deep, with th=improvemente. whion are | itg-house, egy : - . y pap Verses of the 10th chapter of the first epistle of Pau! | ® frame bnilding in ‘ront, and 2% story brick back | and watered: within four miles ‘ashington ; rg ing-case And, finally, he obtained « promise from | are sold. Remember and ask for the New | to the Corinthians: To be bapt es building 16 by 30 feet. s ores in cultivation, the bs'ance in handsome - After a slight repast, Colonel Hastings, at-| Rose that she would meet him at the cottage | York Ledger of May 26, and in it you will sree fee gh rd ie One-third oash; batance in 6,12, and 18 tended by Cassinove, drove off to he castle to havea [sieges interview with Lady Eth- eridge, (who was his ward.) and arrange the marriage settlements. On arriving at the lordly castle, Cassinove was shown into a it- ting-room, while the colonel proceeded to the library, whither his ward wzs requested to © me to meet him. ;. 4 i f d I ted : ment, his confidential servant, disguised as a | it leaves off here. ting a new life—new in {ts outward forms and in | disputable. Mr MARRIOTT, bridge keeper, Capt spa ery was to be in attendance to perform | The Ledger is mailed to subsoribers at $2 a sd deters bag — wes the case substan- ee: ———s itvsorwiine Littie Falls. 7. the i’zriage ceremony. After which, Rose | year, or two copies for $3. Address your let- | tially with the Jews. Besides this palpable snd ty. ‘Suffice it to say itina beautiful burding pte, RE CHANCE — OT_No. should return to her mother, to remain during | ters to Robert Bonner, publisher, 40 Park aisthnct meaning of the apostle, as an entrance | sid the axle ‘will'he well “worthy Soe moet ai A ae sta rove? Tact 5 inches on New York the few weeks of his absence in Wales, whither, | Kow, New York. It is’ the handsomest and f the text Oke, Many otha eit) the words | persone prishing to make good se vestment. *. he said, impartant business forced him. This | best family paper in the country, elegantly il- | of the Word of Ged cams nab eye See oan agreed upon, they took leave of each other for | lustrated, and characterized by ahigh moral * PS : - | of § sense, with water and the Holy Ghost, beh “ ~ so, bole PocuTiariy desirable as country res; that same night, where, by a previous arrange- | find the continuation of the story from where | into a new state It wes the iasare Ok tanec eh esed crane ante eeel A oi Sete: ‘ a is oea yhepis aad awfull: I THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED As the young Italian paced up and'downthe | » few hours, and returned to the village by | tone. phrases “under the Sloud.°"ti6 the ind een | walt FRIDAY. the Lith instant, same hours room, occasionally pausing before a full length | different routes. Mr Hastings went to his inn, | — eres | fin the sea.” All men, to be truly saved’ must} ™*54 = (Con.} A. GREEN, Auctioneer. murror, which reflected the spacious window | and summoned his confidential servant to his MKS. WINSLOW, like Jesus paw under the cloud, in the cloud, and i7-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED, (reaching from ceiling to floor) and the pictu-| presence. And Rose Elmer, full of hope and Ax Experienced Nurse and Female Physician, under the sea; for then only could they eat of the | on Account of the rain, until PRIDAY, the 18th Fesque landscape beyond, suddenly, among the | joy, turned down the street leading to her presenta to the attention of mothers. her Poly and oe hee eaink, the spiritual drink of | instant, same *(GinJ A. GREEN, Anct's | “mare roses outside, glided a purple-draped female | mother’s cottage. SOOTHI NG SY R U Pp clouds ae Paco dey Be er So, also, under 2 =e [OR SALE—A valvatlo FARM ia tach uae figure, that immediately rivetted his attention. | When Rose entered the house, there was a Fer Children Teething ® | tized into spiritual Guilt sun ree lok gpd Dap: By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. of oultivation. situated jr A. 4 It was a woman in the earliest bloom of youth. | smoldering fire in the grate, and beside this Wikis pissy ethers we eeiaree ie oe-| Nothing was more unintelligible to the oti HANCERY SALE—By authority fe | ap containing one hundred end ~q As young Cassinove gazed upon her reflected | fire, in an old arm chair, sat a female,whom no | ing the edu ait foaem ert yA than when Christians spoke of the ministry of sor- Shine SHouit Court of the Disteiet o Sere i's ironjcins the em re f » Hoapall acon 14 matieo— y all ipo! y r- | and of the Cirouit Court for Prince unty. utt. and is about and a image, as he never gazed upon Aer, he felt as | one would have passed without a second look. | P41 and spasmodic action, and ie row and of trial in the soul Christians, however, | Maryland, paesed in a cause whi ell and Washi mm city. For partioulase ‘SP though a idess had suddenly descended | She was a woman of commanding presence. SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS. traced to this their dee; and richest joy. Why | others are complainants, and the widow, heirs at Star Ofee oer Beet ug & P eed Joy y among the flowers. Her form was above the | Her form was tall, and must once have been | Depe=4 upon it, mothers, it iil give rest to yourselves, and | Should men wonder at this result? for peace is the — ministrators of John Brereton sre do- -medium hight, and well rounded. Her head | finely rounded; but now it was worn thin, al- ber or os rove them was finely formed, and covered with a profu- sion of jet black, glittering hair, that was lsinly parted over her bi > expansive fore- bead. and swept around the temples, and wound into a rich and massive knot at the back of the,head. Her eyes were large, luminous, dark gray orbs, that seemed, whenever the long veil of lashes was lifted, to throw a light wherever they glanced Her nose was straight and well formed, her lips rounded. and, like all the rest, fall ofcharacter. In the carriage of her head and neck, and in her stately foot- steps, there was a certain natural majesty that, most to skeleton meagerness. Her features were nobly chiseled, and might once have been grandly beautiful, but now they wore sunken and emaciated as those of death. Under her broad and prominent forehead, and heavy black eye-brows, shone a pair of large, dark- Brey eyes that burned fiercely with the fires of ever or frenzy. Her jet black hair, slightly streaked with silver, was half covered with a red handkerchief, tied beneath her chin, and partly fallen in elf locks down one side of her ace. Arusty black gown and sham completed her dress. AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS | f\ftof God. Lona Pease rove them | forvon WEDNESDAY. teat dee at May vext, io Mosand ite one, i : i ‘, wrorid ‘could ‘not and hd thie nt the dnt Se Pee fate CLiz had | o'oleak 39-6 + yo 5 rt ~——— as re! 6 le, and to them it was | the tract called “Granby.” near Bladensh qureon i aere + al most blessedly and cmnenly true, They should | about mix mile from the oir at Washington’ and | “th aod KsePontn, Washington: DO ie egard it asa high privilege to be perinitted to | Sstly acces more rai.road, oon = : sutfer for Christ, their Savioug, oe being the western poction OF teaser enerenbont capa Pens aveuue, Rd the Clarendon Funat Methodist Church South.—In the morning Rev. | “Granby,” and lying north of themsitecuate reat. | Suitable for n barber's coy eles Oe W. J. Sassnett, D. D., preached from the 2st | with the dwelling house and othes improvements | en tnquive ab the Hone. ==, chapter of Isaiah, last clause of the 1ith verse: | tereon. [POR RENT—The FIRST FLOOR of the ‘Watchman, what-of the night.” There was no} Terms: One-fourth of the purchase money in ing immi if te Se Ds IY opposite the west oash; and the residue at 6,12 and 18 months, to be | Gj ——— 5 or idiahie seer ee The pastor, Rev Mr. | secured by t @ purchaser's honds, with surety, bear. png A, otro nay cece iat Sevent Ward, frome text of ‘Malachi ia | {hehe pita id "Aetag At a | tery sed ee oe of es ing : st} lien on remises sold. chapter, 9th verse; and proceeded to the organiza. | purohaser's cost. saan: aC fen Fy Be * io. 3 : < . 1sikbs Avenue. jn 13 tf prepa tion of a Sabbath School at that place re not complied with within three | “°™ = - eren in a peasant’s dress, would have proved| As the door opened, admitting Rose, she as boon teed with SEVER: Ninth-strect Methodist Protestant Ghurch.—The old, ater Sve dave? seine he’ Naticual iptelit. | SS "Two npleedid serter s? ROOMS ose Ro her one of Nature's queens. turned quickly in her chair, fixing her eyes THOUSANDS OF CASES. pastor, Rev. P. L.. Wilson, conducted the service gencerand Evening Star at the cont and ren br tho mished, will be rented during the session of Con- ; A «aati + Fame ‘ a = * 3 ; ; The impression made upon the enthusiastic | with a look of fierce inquiry upon the intrader It a6t oniy relieves the chitd from pain, but invigerates the | OF the a and preached in the morning from | defaulting purchaser. . ress, in the most desirable local ‘Bre eee ee, heart of Ferdinand Cassinove was at once vivid, ‘How are you now, mother dear? [ hope bot ty,and gives t 4} 110th Psalm, Ist verse; and at night from 2d Peter, Legal my of the said John Breceten hy pring yp oe RS, deep, and strong—quick as sun-painting, per-| you feel in better s; irits?’’ said Rose, laying i oe Wee agp’ tks sd chapter, Lith a soa or beter said ‘day. senna eget will do weil to make ‘early app iostion at No. $7! manent as sculpture. He saw this goddess of | off her bonnet, and coming to the woman's Pag iat G waisemblens (Presbyterian) Church —Rev. Mr % W. REDIN, Trustee. ath street. betwoen D street and Pa.av. de 5-tf the intellectual brow and stately step open the | side seratthonbsag ss, Moore ¢ pulpit in this church, the pastor, | mar 2! Stawts A. GREEN, Auoct, SRT ST RE RE ag i F 3. © y — R SALE—A niose three- Briok HOU! window and advance into the room, and as she} “Better. Where have you been? I have| 4" “| n-| FOR \EDY in the Rev. A.G Carothers, being seriously tll. In the Sensual Gu a senested te ‘01 Poy ke Syern td in approsched him he felt his whole frame thrill | wanted you. ' pao: “ent | CUES EN | Eran nd Pam eralag. eens wes sien the text, Matthew | .JH7 18 shovbateerieay hatte fast bevateoion the akerciameae 4 with a strange emotion of blended pain and de- “I have been—taking a walk through the ne sass eateth POE > . vic excellent Dwelling hous ‘» story and basement, | sold on casy terms. Price made uir- light. He dreaded to move, yet, as the needle | woods, dear mother; and sec, here are some ald say to 0 er whe Wesley Chapel.—Rev. Mr. McCaulley preacbed | on the land, a large barn. pamp of good water, aud | ing of H.W. HAMILTON & turns to the magnet, he felt himself turnin; from the reflected image to face the origin: foregoing complai wild strawberries I picked for you on my re- turn. Will you eat them?’ said Rose, offering fe ™ j.. No, Tthh in the morning from 2d Peter, chapter 2d, 15th | 8" unfailing stream of fine wat-r ruuning through | street. opposite Centre Market, ‘Title perfeat. or oTHERS | verse. At night, from Luke 13th, 25h verse. | the property, which ie well Yonoed: and distant | “der dd about 35% ‘om the city. SENTCPARLOEE nua GUAMEEED ‘aac i eune of thie ———__— W REDIN, Trustee, QR RENT—PARLORS CHAMBERS —s lar; entanes ager oat my, econ of them. You care little hefecarmie’” | THE Montatity Rerort of deaths for April, | seo Sevts A GREEN, Aust. F [a ape bimin ak graciously, as she said: for me.” outside is as follows: “You are Colonel Hastings’s secretary, I be- Accident, 1; apoplexy. 1; bowels—congestion I" THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED | 8ralarce and Ae lieve, sir. Pray sit down. You will find the y ° i yVEDNESDAY. | frst floar 2 of, 2; ulceration of, 1; brain—congestiowot. 1, | ime amneduence of the rain until WEDNESDAY. | Brat floor up. “Mother, don’t say that. Youdo not know] Principal 01 No. 13 & dar Mtreet, Ne ¥. +. how much I love you.” Price only 25 Cente ner Bott the 23d May instant, 1869. at the same time and ‘0 inflammation of, 1; bronchitis, 1; cachexial, 1; | piace. W. REDIN. Trustee, London papers on that table.”” And, with »| Hush, girl, you have little cause—oh'”’ =| carbuncle, 1; cholera infantum, 1; cholera mor: | _ma3-eo%ds _ A. GREEN, Auotr._ — w, the lady passed him, and seated And the woman suddenly struck her hand GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS bus, 1: consumption, 9; convulsions, 2; croup, 1; upon her heart, = ARSHAL’SSALE.—In virt writ of fieri | SiR Ts } erself on a sofa at the extremity of the room, dropped her head upon ber Fi grr -_ ait aise on ees faoine ingued from the Clerk "01 joo of the Car ESC PAT took up ® portfolio, and was soon deeply en-| breast, and seemed convulsed by some great (THE CELEBRATED CONTRACT at; S tawlenets e itee Pic Bet seg pee eR ae oe poe | oye oe +9 gaged in its contents. agony. Her features worked frightfully, her AND GOUQUA MATTINGS, PB Magra wigs mareamus, |: old ae. 4 erito- | expoa® to public sale, for cash, in fromt of the eourt | Gate” up at After the profound bow with which he had | frame shuddered. — ooeek SCILMAN & UNT. i vated, 3; pneumonia fg prs tty 1; | heute. door of said county, og FRIDAY, the ith | shortost “notion, in returned her courtesy, Ferdinand Cassinove ‘Mother’ mother’ what is the matter?” ex-| ap 2:-eo?m 98 Bridge st., Georgstown, -born, 5; not reported, 2 ey, of May paxt, 1st pe tock 3a fet Embroi ed, PI remained motionless where she had left bim. | claimed Rose, throwing her arms around the] ; a JUST RECEIVED _ ik Of this number there were of the age of 5 years | Saat part of Lot Nerd tna uare No. 208 froutsne | ot Bat ten minutes had elapsed since she had | woman in great alarm. 15 HDs. Prime Porto loo MOL ASBES, re pep ett . pa ptiaed 25 AY 20, i 20 “an a forte noes, on Marylen Svegue, between, Rh L tided in among the flowers, and passed him ‘It is—past,’’ gasped the woman, breathing | 1” lo do IGAKS, i , 13; 50, 9; over 80, 4; not reported, = strosts west, runpin ry E minutes, ad sacl yy “ante mening sare Ditech hy pet ” Aw ImrroveMENT.—Commissioner Owens hos Bret Fadi inp oll ge ris | SEN changed tor Feotinced Gomisove.. His felt, | A speam:: Iti geile” received orders to proceed with the work of | fevers? ee. Gane, yo ee MW SEUDENY "| ES fram that moment, thathis fate must take its} “Oh, mother, will it return? — —— rading and paving the alleys in square No. 677,| ap 2 dts Marshal for the Distriot of Columbia. character for good or evil from the will of “Perhaps.” PERS PERRY —T & : ween North Capitol and First streets, and G loves rHURSBEY every, TUE! te shad in oonseyuenes of the incleme: f the ther, ARV - THURSDAY and “ATUR = unt: MONDAY next the 1uth Instant, same hout NoRFoLe over t7 o’olock a.m , and reterna every MON- EAUTIFUL MATERIALS FOR SUMMER | ®2d Pp ace. W. SELDEN, US 1 . DEP oO Tf, WEDNESDAY ani FRIDAY, weaving FURNITURE COVERING AND CUR BLL 2t for District of 5 No. 281 C st., between Wh malt TAINS. that royal-looking woman. : In the midst of the pleasing pain of his dream the door opened, and a gray-haired servant en- tered softly, and stepping across the room to where the lady sat, and speaking in the low, i jich* royal personages are ‘* Let me run for a neighbor, or the doctor.”’ “ Nay, you must run somewhere morrow, Laura—Lady Etheridge of weds with Albert Hastings, of Hastings Hall. arper’s Ferry at 6 a.m. It is co, is it not?” = 3 “Surely, dear mother, the village is full of CEANDELL, OPTICIAN, SAL 2 of Satine and Pa.av Ij- THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED, | —™**2¥ ___ Corner of Sixth st. and Pe. av. AY AY, and \ith sts, Woe have just received an extensive and very at UP THE ABOVE Sauk F Sa. heving just returned on Pe ICTAN, tractive stock of eveay thing dontakle he tee Posiponed until) TUESDAY ton ew York, hax made ar:angemen sariaig C ings! village, chifiren hare boon employed all dng | ples, cgustanty op pnd etaree'avortment | ani tmacaains tie fafowing nau willbe | MORE PR Na at Seite ee eteeapin et Ro emeen eal ba i nd Oo _m —__U.S. Mar ts nbia. 4 be cin ous ledgehiy in tee knee a at | village coe ee ee Saniered all dap Fronoh Newr-nightal, Pariscopits Coleman, Real Erenel Furnitare Chintaon, shee BriA GREEN. Auctioneer. Fresh SACKE REL deco: oastl A othe: EI bj eal Englis! ty > - Adee ap omed “Very well, Will 5 and say to Colonel | and to strew in the path of the bride as she the bout quality in gol 4, silver. ningl and German | “Arabeequé figures, aM en eee FANDSOME my ey ey prose mal UT, See, tee alg. ale net” | comee—ttey love bas 60 well” Hew tins ot thom tovdoe™™™ "Maan dy | PUES Sate adie Mont ming Chintin tens] Menceens Rtcaion “Ge MURS SAV GN ik | Bist Gb ryan, answered Ly, rising. “Yes, she isa high and mighty lady; yet. “ . holetered facsttines, 1 -— ~ | instant, l,in front o} premises, resh BLACK do. ‘Thisqueenly woman, th n,was Laura, Baron- | sweet and As becomes one so exalted. | (JO TO SPLLMAN & HUNTS DRY GOODS | Brown Bri. ant Gray Liss Haast with prop-| S2°¢0 a iront of 22 foot on North Tseareie | reel LAKE PIKE. , had > : vs 3 ourner of on s wer Orin E ess Etheridge of Swinburne! For ever and for | Come hither, girl, kneel down before me, #0 os Rateenhoneas, Geesctwnie mets eoetor ee & popson. | S28 ff purteenth street west. running back 9 Freeh LOBSTER Ae, By Bon owe b _, Ub, * bor that I may take your face between my hands' j Kk At their beautiful goods. they keep " SON. et to an alley. with the improvements, &e. And just loo! “are | And will keep constantly on it ne said the woman, growing more strange in her | the lars eat stook, thereby affordine auiplo opportu: | (SOLLEY & CO y new two-story brick > talk. Jing- | flavored Lynnhaven Bay SP i i E s 5 ; eight ‘oooms, passage and cel- | which were sold by him at. ‘one’s ied all his hopes and rations in its fall. ; nities for the most isto make selections. No. 523 Seventy Srrext, setae enon cig en : ¥! ; 'y fier grestig Colonel Hastings, on her en-| “Hose obeyed, and her mother, bowing her| Lietesits attradon dt cid reseed | piste Gonac itt, westetienrte at eererett| itera Das iid anak aaass ia anae | Sencar Pea RS aah te the library, Lady Eth took | own stern, dark face, shut that of the girl be- buyers to give them ® oall, ge, by so doing, they | the best Staple and Domzstic Articles adaptod to Gronths, for notes bearink interest from day ofeale. every description. P a drawer in the center-table, | tw: ; \ ts . - parchment from s dre the <entte-tablo, | tween her hands, and Gazed upon it wistfully, } Will cortainly find 1t to their interest, ap Z7-colm prices. Call sad bes the teeee: ne St the lowent airmeggbere, decor bed ‘property, 14. ‘handaomely ha "Deliver to all parte ot the city free ef handed guard: le urmt —, base: ¥ LLEY Dey ‘ i ree. a prop womrncec the colonel found eitecael “ Belr tuse, delicate fea complexion obset sr fe neta os Payetisatecr: | me4-steo 523 Soventh seebos Dara, | Bnd the tale: will be well worthy’ the attention of | “Give me acall, and I will suit yop.all? the fares, PY pes ant OR persons wishing to make @ good investment. i Poh HARVEY. of gift, absolute, of a es- ede er inside of a conch-shell, white, and tached: Fepat j, Fas, 0.3 ge gs tC a . 1ST OF GOOD THINGS. | "mavad A. GREEN, Auct, | —*?24-1m___ (intel) “FM. E The colonel pretoodad much surprie, andre | and sper bles ad leer St nto’ Shans | BIOHN be MDWELL mar 0” | D8? WARERSELLS. | 17 THE ABOVE Sai-e 1x posrronen, | WASHINGTON CARRIAGE FACTORY. the deed, all that such an small and el have not let pov-| "J'#E STEAM PACKET FLYING CLOUD] JEI. se ATE kusse, | 0% Account of the fain, util FRIDAY, the 18th] We have just pymber of first class fused to accept » alleging that hands, jegant. not let por- | THE STEAM PACKET FLYI ARE: CAKES. Instant, same hear and place, GARRIAG ss ‘Light aot might give ore ocision gp nme ond have I, oe the (Grcat Palit or mata rn aa N Saites, 5 i Re ae hen _mvitd A. GREEN, Auctioncer, axons, Park Pheatens, Fatn “Ob, : ues- “No, dear mother, have kindness pring " “ = ——————— tGK ES, = y * N. - tig of man sad ine betwses Apa . | ety coal me,”’ said Rose, in simple Eis ot atiea nas wl gees babyaca! 4 ge he INGE, Pe rae CHEAPEST LIGHT ENOWN: * Base —_ begets ce te ‘< a @ Bre now receiv! raffine irect from | of bei know coogi Sie ebraaaea nee] tant art armn ro care nee TOR ROLE | rauanenpia Mergcriayeen, Bib gaai ti eet edee: protcngs wat, sea. of his wife's riches, for she will coms to himas| << No, mother; notwi! ing that I ought Y. PHILADE, EW KS RECEIVED THIS DAY aT | the ght. more toat poor cottage girl,”’ exclaimed Lady Eth- | to have worked with you, and for you.”’ M48 UEHY, fer We oatay meee heap aS eS ee Yon, moh yet ys 24 oon love flushing “Your hands have never been roughened by | receiving sapplics of wo delig! 4d eouent See rata pene 55 ‘ vd more eponomical than manyaf tha Goat Oils sed heal and lighting her eyes. helping me in the laundry?” iterated Ale. to cS a aaa ee oy PRO ett eeerement vol. | SNS ae no way After ——- omigy gh ef 7 “ No, mother; though they ought to have =e C7 me Rivals, or the Times of Burr and Hamilton; wep sie rte ‘othe approved such generosi' . in. 3 12mo, Is S himself to be to accept the deed,| «Nor have your sweet eyes been spoiled by Sep eh Poserany: holder, Abroad 1 vol.; 12mo. Agents forits sale for and called in Cassinove to witness the exeeu- | necdle-work 7 318 STOVE HOUSE. BIB] Componsatioasa. > ermont sy tion in due form. The poor secretary could{ «No, mother; I have been as useless as TO LADY HOUSEKEEPERS. Julean Home,'a Tale of College Life. Great ~ mm 1h scarcely hold the pen which ae re aser a fine , to my shame.” — Te Banting, by E. Ly Llowellyn; D vO). Bo, | rrr ees pee him, so great was his ition. employer could not help ing the unusually mss) LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE. ‘And I have worked hard to save you from | Lhsve now in store a full of HOUSE-| A lot of Law . fone rork;ted 0'bay for your shooting, bare t| MARY MEAN Ne gs Ag | mainte im) PN SSE RESO refs bivec Knives and Forks, just re- et. Ws 1 28 4 . }, Buckets, Tubs, Hair Sweep- Re exami: or the baroness know the terrible passions | the the world, and only too pete LEY & EY, ‘tures, feeling were seething on the secretary's soul,or tome But I will try to o Fa egther Dusters, ° : rs: EB SS siciile si prophet er results that they sore deotiond PB Bane Ain that he Bade Fined LR . UP EBGS of Tin spose edie 3s abate to bring abou ihe et | Se sith pel ‘oil Gon impr Spoons of all kins, B San interest in the profts| _ mat Sif" whom Swin! Calrons tH, mt he 4 Sars eames tamvemuely Ups thebects | nts hes altho sc es tet tee cen at antl arco, ue | WAR bsLey 2,000 ¢ solemnly. jects mie, oe