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THE EVENING STAR Is PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Cormer of Pennsylvania avenue and lth st., + Evening Star. WASHINGTON. D. C., SATURDAY, JULY 7, 1860. ring. She karries the belt. There's no draw fite about it. Other primy donnys may as well throw up the spunje first as | BY W. D. WALLACH. Papers served in packages by carriers at ia year, or ST cente per month. To mail subscribers the price it $35) a year, in advance; $2 for six month*; $1 for three months; and for less than three months at the rate of i2 cents a week. Single copies, ONE CENT; in wrappers, TWO CENTs. 17” AvvrRtisxments should be sent to the Office betore 12 o'clock they may not appear until the next d. PRIDE AND PRINCIPLE. RY B. SIMON BARRETT I was returning home after an absence of eight years—returning to the home of vor, XVI. daughter! Did you This is Harry Tassie forgotten him.”’ now, this gentleman? You surely have not ‘AUCTION SALES. SUMMER RESORTS. |\THE WEEKLY STAR This excellent Family and News Jouraal—con- taintog & creater variety of interesting reading than can be found in any other—is published on Saturday morning. TERms—Cash, 4 Pincle copy, per , Br subsoribing in clubs raed ithout the intervention of « bd woes = in beper Rate the eckly Star will bo ', riabiy con’ 2 hington News" that bas made The Been Stor eirecinte #0 generally throughout the couctry. TJ Singl ar at tne counter ers who act as agents will be al~ 1on of 29 cents. r _ . first | iy eyes By J.C, MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. CARLISLE The favorite resort for OMFORTABLE ROOMS with ithout childhood. ‘The lumbering conch ther bere =, |. ‘1 seareely recognised him,” she replied, | oor deceive my ear-sight in this matter. TRESTEE'S SALE OF VERY VALUABLE | WHITE SULPHUR who appreante | Oyen eee a abt de raha tare rapidly along, was already entering the village sora tai et ir ro grata from 6d But Miss Patty orter sing in the Inglish | 5) REAL Bsrate ox Rel mip ni T yd SPRINGS, Mountain Air] ESoseene pal rite Get eel Reo ee Twas bora-—wh. age er invalid father into tung. As she kin do so as well as she kin in Fla tue of & decree “oq PE ting Bath ‘and —— = es oe nig praise an had | house.” | ‘I hope we shall have the pleasure | Italyun, why under the som don't che Tene two causer in which Statnast Sortie weed | CUMBERLAND CO. Weil Vustlatet Ke Pt GE REST —Toree BRICK HOUSES—one on pesshove sts. a ahlighsod’chapsy beaks cn of seeing here again, Mr. Temple.” What sense is thare in singin wurds nobody | Austin Sherman. Fespeotively. agp ‘complainants, Pennsylvania, |Good yaad a Good Suseural pe ed Cost Dione an os I had first learned to love. > a rity, bumitiey et Voice of old, tempered | don’t understan when wurds we do understan undéreigued cufna'es poMreaeree eae EeS | Accommonarions rox |B" pertionlare vend | Somer test eet ISth ste, “Inquire Paks a Yes, to love the prettiest, merriest, and | PY Sbsrity, humility, and affiction ; and. soft- | is jest as handy? Why people will versifferusly | est bidder, on THURSDAY, the 12th da- of Jive 300. for Ciroular. | EN. | Sa BR, on H street, betwoen Ith = sarap maiden in all the village; «‘not wisely, footon! the influence of religion and filial af- applawd — are ee aS see ere Bin Be ee ace TERMS LOW. “TN. Visseaen — Sink heehee Sie = ut too well.”” She rejected my suit—she had ree A mines me of aman I onct knew. e sed he | "6. jiu pi fort linen, 1 jez low . Carlisie Serings, Pa, —A three story FRAM HOUSE, : . : pondered well the circumstances. Should | knockd th bott: ; i 2 frentil inches on E street north, -— ———____________“tuis seus h etrent, between I and re vas ean ca pik pa = I yield to the yearnings of my heart? Should | the pork fell oat atthe ie nde as a well sown property ‘We situated on the WASsineron. GARDEN. 18. Scyecrs went doer se otitis rich, and she was proud and haughty, as well SS jain offer my hand perhaps to be repulsed ? inch. Itstade in the barril. He sed this was Fhe ree orner of 5 Sapte ager rap ae | _ ERNSE LOEFFLER, Proprietor. ma tf a: beautiful. Yet she was, indest, Kind aod | PcT MSPS she would not, a second time, reject | a mistery, but it wasn’t misterior than is the | {Ao Peue jong in the city of Washington, ‘The New York avenue, between 1st and 2d sts, Tand # nores of LAND, charitable; she did not reject my offer disdain- sid be pat rich and she poor. It] thing Ime speekin of. “ = coments eeguat sf taree three story houses | jn calling the attention of the public to my grounds ’ iank Rend<v'h at, rabout fully, but seemed to stot no sacrifice of principle on my part| As fur Brignoly, Ferri and Junky, they are Of Boventhy eguding the drug store on the corner | | wouid state that every atrangemat has or well located for © marhet gurden " hosink y: ‘m™m: Study some method by | to of; . Seventh, anda two-story building on Sev nth ‘ well located for a market garden Appi whahee § bl ¥ n ‘0 offer to wed the poor school teacher, al- | dowtless grate, but I think sich able-boddied | street Th il be sald bape made to ¢ this ‘*Retreat” more % Acencs Block, corner Seveuth and F ate, W, aie er irrevocable reply might give me no ee I ney ire tit = to renew my suit | men wood look better tillin the sile than dress- | cele, Sooordistg ty the itpro: ementa, likin aa panned wg Soave Ha) ‘i ington. . . je 19-1 i : : wi e wealthy heiress. It might have been | in’ theirselves up in black close & whit kid of saie: One third of the purchare money leetband, Thosed fo anon the - 2 well ond these iamotives. I knew them pa that —_ her to reject my offer, | gluvs, & showtin in a furrin pte Mr. Junky meant eres seatware, monthe fom the day Sanee aod waits et aod ihe saloon in Sgimpiete :orner of Sh rect west ; s t done so, I never would have | ira noble lookin ole man & orter lead armies | of euler the donee ed its to bear interest, Sreetay Senter planeeze . oe ne square from the Patent end health should be spared me, I would at once | j.n stampa 2 ; coos reds 2 ie rt ee cat ithe puvcha. | Proprietor will cheerfully grant the use of the peng one the finest and return a wealthy man—not again to urge my very day Propensity or tae Jaranrse to Surcipr. | 8peroved by the ‘Trustees Should the terms o . suit, not even toclaim her as a friend or ac- 2 grovelling in ne ee poverty— quaintance, unless it should be her express for the amusement of children he haz introduced I would have been utterly unable to restore after the | « number of littie games, never before seen tn this _ oem ie not be s ii Suicide is very common, and is generally com- of “Sees Tesseer tele tore day of sale, the ; ‘i ty, and calcuiated at the same time to amuse the , e the old man and his daughte: thei mitted by cutting open the bowels by two | seil the property, at the risk and expense of the de bony ike. desire, for I too had a proud spirit, and could homestead as I now fondiy hoped rs oe hes, in the abkpe of across. It is tolerates, Ralting parohnesr, a ae deste notice. All aid Be tenched is my Bottling Establishm: nt, never condescend to plead with a woman. indeed, pride was conquered, and the princi. | if not in some cases approved, by the laws” ew Gane i and famiiies can be supplied with any All these thoughts pasaed idly through 2 \4 me eager dl seg | sat . n { Trustees their resiaence, of that healthful dri ‘ ghts p was Cortana. wey | ple which never had been quite extinguished | The criminal who thus anticipates execution 4: AUSTIN SMITH, BEER, upon short notice. Tgjolvet cone say father a cottage; and | in me. but against which 1 battied with ail ans the okey! sympathy and applause, say- | /¢'!-6taw&de J.C. Mo6UIRE & CU , Au La < chat, in part, my purpose ight for ei, ‘ ng his property from confiscation, and his fi Vf AR<HAL SSALE.—In virtue of a writ of fie: - had been accomr ished. I cH rich—rich even mare wilted they bd teapot cehps diy from disgrace. U oath i N as, issued from the Cle ot 2 Sh a n the death of superiors beyond the fastidious requisitions of Isabel or masters, suicide is often commit Hayne, rie’ser than her father had ever been, and my stern resolve had seen no change. ige repeatedly, and as- sured myself the change iat Near the Old Iron Foundry and only half a mile by disposition, and manner, was deep and radical. land from the Omathus Stand +) for eetown. The indies and gentlemen of Washingtotand Ci.ouit Court of the District of Columbia, for the sou: ty of Washington, and to me directed. I will expo to public sa'e, tor cash, ‘sabel’s character, asa mark of personal devotion and attachment. [t : in front of the court | Georgetown are respectiully intormed F . ° She no longer had high aspirations—her only | 13 #ls0 common as a means of escaping disgrace house cpriel nee lg Gk pi Gls & fhe | that This beautifel plestcon the Fountry -_ set my father, now silver-haired with age. | thought was the comfort of er doating father, | OF Tevenging an affront where there appears to | Swing property to wit Al dekon wae at. title, | Brauch. is now handsomely fitted up for -«y mother had been lying in hernarrowsilent] rt length I offered my bend again, and this | be 00 other resort. Titsingh in his Illustrations | ¢ am, and interest in and to a certain dwelling = an prot rdaggncl eng Sp: sens water home for nearly two years. My sister—my|timeI had no scruples about urging. my suit, | Of Japan says that all military men, servants | house erected on Loteight(3)and tie south nireteen and aconstant shade throughout the dae, There See eer ea ted bad ey hoped to meet | since matters occupied quite a different posi. | of the Emperor, and persona holding. civil of, | (-feeefour (i hundred and seventy-seven isi) | i2@4large anloow tor dancing, with drosslig rom was married, and had gone to a distant place | tion from that of my former years fices under the Government, are bound, when | inthe city of Washington D.C, teised aon le a aitsched, and shady waiks and seats throughout to dwell. The spirit o! change had breathed Tcannot tell you how happy T wae when [| they have committed any crime, to rip them- — the Bree TOF Ju tue Viedt) and will be | “"Refooll Soetties, Clubs and Social Parties can . - 10 be mine. L ae. If I had loved her in her pride, and desired to make her my wife, how much more I loved her now in her humility, when I knew that I could protect her, and re- store her dear old father to their old home again. I was indeed ha py when I saw her shed such copious tears of joy. Oh! thought I, this relation, this exchange of happiness, is order from the court to that effect; for if they were to anticipate this order, their heirs would run the risk of being deprived of their places and property. No disgrace attaches to such a death, and the son succeeds to the father’s lace. “This practiee is so common,” says itsingh, ‘that scarcely any notice is taken of sich an event.” met the companions of my youth, who wel- comed me back with smiles, which seemed dis- torted mockery of the smiles that lit up their happy faces in my boyhood’s days. They were growing old. Yet some seemed appa- rently no pe than when I had seen them eight years before. did not meet Miss Hayne, nor did I even charge for the grounds er pavilion by giving tne Proprietor three days notice. eals are served at all hours, and Refresh- ments furnished at city prices Officers wil’ attend at all times for the preserva tion of good order. dno pains wil be spared to five eatirfaction to ai] visitors. JOSEPH EHRMANNTROUT, Proprietor. J. D, HOOVER, r Late U. 8. Marsha! for vistrict Columbia. je 28-its N ARSHAL’S SALE—In virtue ofa writ of fieri facias, issued from the Clerk’s office of the Girouit Comrt of the District of Columbia, for the county of Washington, and to me directed, | wil expose to public sale, for cash, in f-ont of the court house door of said county,on SATURDAY, the 2t* day of July _ie"S eotf — MeeNtain Top Hous! ; . next. 1969, at 12 o’clock m., the Corny, V. sweet, both to the d ipient. The sons of all persons of quality exercise | follow: ty, to All defenaa>t’ ht, vousTa » Va. inquire about her. She had probably gone ee enor eee a the POTS T thetndelves ih their youth, fer hye mike years, tite, olsen sad interest, inand ton oon: m build: _ well known a ee < summer away, or what was quite as probable, her father Why Don’t He Marry? with a view that they may perform the opera- ale ig pen enna rg Vota bh ene icine | oheitore an er the cxaeagsmout off ae tee might have become so wealthy that she no lon- Open your ears wide, young ladies and listen | tioD, in case of need, with gracefulness and piat of the city of Washmgton. seized and levied | Mer proprietor. ger moved in the village society. Perhaps she | to his reply: “I am atraid to marry—in these | 2¢xtetity; and they take as much pains to | upon as the “ was married, and was living in some other place What wasshe to me that I should spend « thought in speculating as to the cause of her invisibility? And yet I could not efface her image from my mind. If ever, in distant lands, I had succeeded in my efforts to banish her tuated on the top of the Bius Ri tains at Kooxfich Gap. 12 miles westot 4 Va.; the Virginia s entral Rail passing under ‘the house through the B ue Widge Tunnel, The ei- evated situation, beaut'fu_views.mountain scenery, andthe constant and r-freshing hreezes, make it one of the most delightfal pinces of summer resort property of Abel Griggs, and will be sold to atisfy judicials No. 286, to October term 1856. in favor of John Purdy. days of extravagant notions, [ meat and bread enough to eat.”’ For shame— a great, stout, able-bodied man, with two strong arms and a big heart, afraid that he could not get the wherewithal to live! For shame! Yet, acquire this accomplishment as youth among us to hecome elegant dancers or skillful horse- men; hence the profound contempt of death which they imbibe in their earliesty years. This disregard of death, which they prefer to could not get J. D. HOOVER, _Late U.S. Marshal for the District of Columbia. jez-dts 1 " in Wostern Virgin'a. There also convenient a “sli ; By J. C. MoGUIRE & CO , Auctioneers ret te ae MEd as he not some reason to fear, a- the ‘slightest disgrace, extends to the very Bein agp .UABLE _ | SPging. of pare ohalyben: , from memory, I could not do so now. The as- when society has such false idem’ peal lowest classes among the Japanese. It is re- “HANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IM Visitors to the Mouvtain House will come sociations of home and familiar scenes brought ¥ PROVED AND UNiMPRovED Reat Estate.—By virtue lated, in illustration of this sort to suicide, that two hig Court met on the palace stairs and jostled each other. One was an irascible man. and imme- diately demanded satisfaction. The other, of a placable disposition, represented that the circumstance was accidental, and tendered an ample apology, remarking that no other satis- faction could reasonably be demanded. The irascible man, however, would not be appeased; and finding that he could not provoke the other to aconflict, he suddenly drew up his robes, unsheathed bis sword, and cut himself open in the prescribed mode. Asa point of honor his adversary was under the necessity of following the example. Recent accounts state that the now fashionable mode of harri Larrt or “happy dispatch,” as this practice of sui- cide is called, substitutes decapitation hy the via Virginia Cent’! Railroad to Afton Depot, nesr the eastern porta of the Biue Ridge Tunnel, where & hack wil always be in attendance to convey (one mile) tothe mountain top It is a'ways best for persons to write several days beforehand. Terme: $25 p-r month; $8 week; $1.50 per cay. Servants (black) a-d children under 12 years of age, half price; for white servants a little more than half price will be charged je 7 entm F. F. LIPSCOMB. Psey PUINT PAVILLION WILL OPEN for the reception of visitors on the 25th of Jane. Io yess gy of my ab sence for several months, Mrs. Dix wil! take charge of the management of the Pavilion. as rage by say por ag Dix. Board per wee ; board per mon je 13-eolm* W. W. DIX, Proprietor® Ware SULPHUR SPRINGS, Gueensrien County, Va. This long established watering place was fr the reception of visitors on the 15th of | LS the rising generation is addicted to such habits of fast living? A wife is becoming too costly a luxury for young men of the middle and lower classes; whose income, though sufficient to sup- port a helpmate, would be entirely inadequate to maintain a delicate inutility, whose ideas are confined to crinoline and cheap novels, and whose exertions are limited to rocking-chair exercise and street gossip. The modern train- ing of the majority of American girls is not calculated to create a taste for the quiet enjoy: ment of home, or to endow them with a capa- city for the superintendence of household affairs: so that in a vast number of cases, mar- riage may be simply defined as a contract for the payment of a double, instead of a single boarding bill. Upon the whole, we cannot Perceive that a young man of moderate income can be blamed for waiving the privilege ropensity to re- back the recollection of happy days—and her officers of the name, her form, just as she appeared to me thes, was indispensably necessary to eomplete the picture which fancy painted me. ‘there was a social gathering at a friend’s, but she was not there. Why should I look so anxiously about, hoping and yet fearing to en- counter her beautiful ro ? Why could I not forget ber at once and forever? Some one mentioned her name. “Why was she not there?’ “She does not go out now, since their mis- fortune.”’ “Whats pity! Poor Hayne! she supports him by eres 3 “Yes, she is engaged in the district just be- yond the village. It will be a very severe and humiliating lesson to her; she was very proud.” a decree of the C:reuit Cor trict of Columbia, passed in the cause where.n Frederick W.Selhausenis comp sinant and Charles ades and otuers. executors and neirs at isw and devisees of Bonaventura Schad, d |, are de- fendants, th bscriber will sell, ac public sale, the followin "e real estate in Washington ny Lots Nos 9.10, li and 12,in square No 785, on the corner of north B and Third streets «ast, frouting 157 feet 24 inches on north B street and 125 feet si on Third street east, Lot No. 9, in equare No. 642, front: .g 119 feet on Delaware avenue, by 83 feet 10 inches on south G tof the Dis atrent. The whole of square north of square No. 642, fronting 208 feet 8 inches on Virginia aveni AT 1eet on south F street, 1 feet 5 inches on Delaware avenue, and 19 feet 6 inches on Half street west Lots Nor, 1. 2,3, 4, 5,6, 7, 8,9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, and 16, in agence No. 84, comprising the whule square and es. 248 feet 2inches on nort» D street, 248 feet 2 inches on north C street, 359 feet on Fighth street east, and $50 feet on Seventh street eas! They say that a female school.”” o i: and important arrangements And Lo’s Nos. 8,9, and 10, in square No. 54, Sept ns ae hn hee { mast confess F wes interested, and desired | But, after all. society owes overs mats wits, | sword of a relative for the old ‘method of rip-| ft ee Sp Rertace wth ment. and no efforts will ‘be epared ‘co make to know more, much more, but I asked no| and every woman a husband, and if the debt ia | P98 UP- the improvements, which o muist of four well built “Persons oan reach these Springs by the Orange quesvions. [ could net forget the past. not paid, it is in most cases the fault of the] {[7-The astronomical party, bound for Labra- Sp A ony i will take | 9nd Alexandria Railroad from Washington: by the Not long after this I learned that the Hayne | oreditor. The clerk. with a limited income, | dor in the coast survey steamerr Bibb, Lieut place on TUESDAY. the Ib of July, veer; of | Vreinin Contral tro rom Richmond; or by e, which had passed into the hands of | cannot think of offering his enviable person | Commandin the Virginia ard Tennessee "Rat South snd Southwest vis Lynchb lottesville, with on'y 9) miles stage travel. JEREMIAH MORTON, President. J. HUMPHREYS, ja 12-dtJuly 15 General Superintendent. ATFR BATHING. 4 Murray, arrived at Sydney, Cape Breton, on Monday evening, in4\ days from New York. She coaled there and left the follow- ing evening. No ice is reported in the straits of Belle Isle, a circumstance which favors the pro- gress of the expedition in reaching its destination at Cape Chudleigh lotn Gay of the lot in square No, 642 on THURSDAY, the 12th day of July, 1960; of square north of square No. 642 on FRIDAY, the Isth day of rqnare No. ai, on MONDAY, the iéth day of July, 1860; of the lots in square 584, with the improve- nents, on TUESDAY, the !7th day o1 July, 1860, The'sales will con merce até o'clock p.n-,on the days above specified, on the respective promi some eastern speculators was again for eale. i purchased it, having no definite purpose in view, unless it was the thought that it would make a comfortable residence for my father in his declining years, since his own cottage was fast going to decay. I at once set about re- pairing the large mansion on the Hayne farm, for that too had felt the mouldering touch ot time, and, for that purpose, I frequently drove out to watch and direct the operations of the laborers. I was one day driving leisurely along, when I espied at some distance before me an old from the nd Chi and affections to a lady who has not a goodly a is share of accomplishments; and what is far more desirable the wherewithal to live. The young lady, on the other hand, cherishes ambitious aspirations and would not think of marrying a clerk—and in the cburse of time, the former relapses into a quaint old bachelorhood—the latter settles down a confirmed old maid. Now, instead of lapsing into an ungracious old bachelor, why should not that highminded youth have conquered his snobbishuess and matried a decent workin; He could of Jriy, 183); of lote in M SALT W. LYEARSHALL’S PAVILION. (Mox ing) will be — for the reo*ption of vii tors on the 1. a. resort for those seeking health and pleas ure, is unexcelled by any piace of the kind on the Potomac river Itis situated about one hundred miles from Was ton immediately on the Potomec, and in ft jew of the Cheap -ake Bay, and fainous for fine Oysters, Soft Crabs, 8 ses, and the property will lots as cp ‘erms 0} in 6, rt. be sod in such patoels or Land suit purchasers, saic: One third oash ; and the balance &nd 18 months, secured by the purchaser’s bearing interest from the day of sale, with ty to be approved by the trustee and if not complied with in five days after the ea e of proper- ty, the terms of which are not complied with, will he resold, uj A MRS. WINSLOW, N_ Experienced Narse and Female Physician, presents to the attention of mothers, her SOOTHING SYRUP, For Children Teething, girl? ad of freez- by heephead. none week’s notioe, at the rixk and > 64 " < Py tly facil th of teething, by sefien "8 1) 1] | &n4 other Fish. and ea-ily sccessible b- the steam man, Pre _ "Br re, rset poi Lend intelligence, in true position, in everything premodic action, and is not before, the trustee will convey the property to | Norfolk. he. updersign as mace viene) along the roac resently he sat down by the ‘ except conceit, perhaps. Why, SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS. _| the respective purchaserg in fee simple. All con- | provements in his Bath Houses and many other roadside to rest, and when I came up [ offered ing into old maidenhood could the would- improvements to the comfort and enjoyment of his Depend upon it, methers, it will give restte yourselves, and f the purchase: him a seat in my bu; VOTED DR a Ne ATTN ia piste. be Bathing omnnot be surpassed. Spicn- amy buggy. zs be fine lady be content with a husband who J.C. McGUIRE & CO. aucts. ai Angling a1 enty of Fishing and ung Bosts “Never mind,” said he, ‘it’s only a little | was honest, if not fashionable, and who would je 11-StawtJuly 17 5 ie Efe Cotllion Manton in lae nan ai way that I have to go, just to yonder hill-top. | have proved an affectionate protector though = I go there sometimes, when the days are pleas- th be of choice Wines, Liqnors,Segars, &c.,and for thone unable to dance the polka? The slavery to fa who wish to avoid ant like this, tomeet my daughter and accom- ————— THE ONLY PLACE he 2 eye ee C to seek . appearances, to empty pretension, makes more - TO of retiri ‘ace where they can make me ai pany her bome from school. She is teaching, ot maids and bechaincs than all other causes. Vy: UIT THE TIMES. Krome, there not 8 more pleasant placean the Uni you know.”’ If young ladies and geytlemen were only brave R I disregarded his refusal of my offer, and S Fish and Oyster Ex- | 80thing shall be left andone on hie to rend enough to appear what they are, they would HARVE ie \ Beste Aetiving daily from the Northand South with | tem #0. Formas tor board: 8139 p-r dar, for | sprang out of the carriage, extending him my } not only avoid much misery, but would achieve ne Slowing ee per month. Persons wishing to eddies the hand tgaasist him to a seat, as though it was a greater worldly prosperity, and in time be in ‘ prietor will direct to Leonardtown, St. Mar,’s anatter of course that he would ride. reality what they are all their lives striving in H “gaa J. MARSHALL, Proprietor. “ Well, well, since you wish it, I will go] vain fo appear. Honest frugality and uated = = =a SS = mente With you. There are not many that are kind | effort are sufficient to meef all the wants of a cdmigie BLUE FISH, LOBSTERS. RANCIS HARPER, to the old man now. I am not what I was| family, and to accumulate a snug little proper- the prescription of ons of the HARD and SOFT CRAKS, CLAMS, &o. - op HATING OPENED A = years ago. I wasa rich man then—very rich— ty. arrying for money or marrying to get a Fi zs in New Eog-| And aconstant supply of Florida Reef GREEN | FAMILY GROCERY AND FEEDSTORE, but speculation did the mischief. See yonder | home are not only unwise but are positively NEVER-FaILIn@ SUCCESS is | TL RTLE, and thowe fine large Lynnhaven Bey rs ra Pagel ol op wager pemetns pm hose ¥ house just beyond the school; it.was mine. | sinful. The happiest marriages are the most USANDS OF CASES. SPICED OYSTERS | All persons will find it to paene / Ah! it w a happy. home; but it can never theiradvantage to give me acall before going to mar- ain.”” ket, as 1 have every facility to sell lower than can be had in the city. may be in want of any article in the a endeavors shal! be to please, and by a prosperous in the end, have been found among the child from paio, but those who have started with no other stock in corrects acidity, and be mine energy tothe whole system. It will almost inttantly relieve ict atten- And thus he babbled on, for the infirmities tion to the wants of the public, he hopes to merits w onage. trade than true affection, and a character, will] Guirine in THE BowxLs anv Winn Cotte, vered Weare ated Green |e cakes article usually to be of age, prematurely induced by misfortunes. | and mind equal to the reasonable demands of tO itrect, between loth and “ifth. found in a first-ciass Family Grovery ai eed had re ered bim ae. J © was indeed | Jife. Stop not, then, to ask what the world will pine (HAR EY, Agent. 1 £ — OLD EVE WHISKY — = ebanged—for among a jad seen since my | say; stop not to inquire whether he or she is ! BARGAINS = . J -—Un hand sev: pre easy not pit had grown as old as he. rich in loud: and slaves and coin; but marry resi. ng ema Dilyinsa’ of bare “Olt Taiab o dualiontte Pose: He did not recognise me; and as I drove} for that most most honest and philosophic of all 4 entice: vlacoth war occas Paes e st ehGet | Srivania, Maryland end Virginia, warrented. part, pore a very Pree eg he = rea reasons—because you love each other; und e. pao Batsand Cs *. Owing to the scarcity of money, | Al irandies, Hennessy, O Dupuy ings that were interesting to me—I learn with pro r energy and perseverance, not all 460 Seventh st., opposite the Post Z Poa ey king Seo re eed 50. ules Ro! }, &o. 80, Peac Brand; olla and St f that will be > . My, name affected me, and I will. confess it, more spe itl Soreey se eette. jee Gare aatonisting fow bricen - eri Bat suck ee vous 2 KErna WiArentey Pied an toes ‘the ‘cue bonis as it} The esses Sesh Seas Got cos to is the in- Principal OM Se Novis Seder Bt N. ¥. TES” i ees earts i j RENCH LACK MANTLES AND POINTS was directly in my way to the farm, but had spiring stranes of the hand organ. I hire a Filed an oleae 08 © py Tes ae ppinand bay read Valévetnes, Swiszand Cam rie Lage, now approached, T observed thescbotarsraah | vitels sic & Eton, oes Fae, Es | GEORGETOWN ADVERT MTS| Sette: sims vos Syst Fit No Sov-| Beni, Gayre sehen French read Sete eee deere eee eke Honor room, and be; | which furst put « moosical taste into me. Like OR HARPER'S FERRY CHANGE OP| atltery low fice, Gt Ne. dee Socata Collars | Mulls Nanesok and Piand Nanmrck Mteiees pros remieg up, she herself emerged and | all furriners, he has seen beeter dase, havin '‘DAYS.—On and atter July 2,1 site Post Office.” Hoi-ery, Glov-s, Gauntlets, Black Silk Mitts, &o, formerly been a Kount. But he aint of mue akount now, except to turn the organ and drink Beer, of which bevrige he can hold 4 churnful easy. Miss Patty is smawi fur her size, but as the the steamer ANTELOPE, Capt. J. Weis ,carrying the United State: mail, wal leave Georgetown WEDNE: h Spay, and FRIDAY, lay, 5 “N. B—The Antelope will run as before until above date, ~ Ah, Isabel, this kind gentleman urged me to ride in his carriage, and I want you to thank him in my behalf, because you don’t know how it has rested me.”’ If L bad remaimed The Ribbon Tie, Yale Tie, Aarora Tie.and all sorts of Neck Ties, at one-half the usual prices, at SM: TH’S, No. 466 Seventh st. je 14-Im AIRBANK’S SCALE~! i jez! "8°10" "EaYLOR & HUTCHISON. " u Bx ALE AND XXX ALE! Thursday and Satu: ‘The purest and most tn thi: ss _ Poy Bag PAIRBANK’S SCALES"! Bare uspines ‘sh the WASHIN ASuiNe ro BREW" unrecognised by the fa-| man sed abowt his wife, 0 Lord! She is well - The Standard Scales of the United States. Lm EE ve enti ‘con ther. I could not escape the penetrating glance | bilt and her complexshun is what might be 50 JUST RECEIVED, ‘SOLINEAD, ‘the of the daughter. Her quickly changing color | calld a Brunetty. Her ise is adark bay, the 10 Le Ween (ae et WIVES, COUNTER and PLATFORM SCALRS, Neate Ww anne eth ate. indicated at once that she Knew, or at least | lashis bein long & silky. When she smilesthe}] % %°- REFINE SUGARS, : Borpee want CATELE SCALES, 275 ALLEN 275 suspected who I was. I turned areund my awjince feels 11 sherry, am to doit sum moor, Wh IR Rico SUGARS, EAMS WEIGHTS, - 7 & sarrings, sprang out, and offered to assist her & to contisae — i320 indefinite extent, 25 baxen prime Raatorn CH fest Kt RET SCALES, PP dg ar iy in sayi er waste of the most tiful wastsis . JE, = ~ “Permit me, Miss Hayne—your father is | ever seen. RS pial sOgoaeeee BO: gap ShesbR SCALES, PENNA. AVENUE, A fatigued, and I will drive you to your home—| When Mister Strackhorse led her out‘ I] \ GENCY FOR FAIRBANK’S SCALES IN )BACCO SCALE Between 10th and lth streets. jew T shall h A E L R BALANCES, ko at facto hentanas aeeea eee ee eee ny ther Te ee o RAGiee eae | Wes naaenleued Gavk bone oteel sted’ greta foe Prioss JP-BARTHOLOW,.” | BACON & RAVEN" Deh Ae = : le ual rom ie wire hw bi ie 16-eo lm sole agent, Seventh st., near Canal. 4 Shestammered some excuse ; I insisted upon | comin out to read her fust compersisbun in PLATE ORM and COUNT ny re ey 4] peated — of all stzlon and sizea. Alen, several her em and had the satisfaction of seeing public. She cum so bashful like, with her} supply constantly on hand or sole at lowest | PRIME COST, Orenadio, facone,, Berege, tigrole aeeter, ETE SRG Pre Wins Store, her yiel ead bowd down, and made sich s effort to ar- | ‘2198 4 coal SCALES oreoted in any part | dou nrensdize, and Silk Robes, from tw vera eccond-haad Pisnos in best order, For s moment I gave myself up to the pappy range her lips so thayed look pretty, that I} orthe District or adjoining counties, Woe will from this day forward offer our entire | 233 memories of the past. I was again beside the | wantid to swaller her. She reminded me of | “fh Soales are warranted durable, acourate, and | stook of t! goods at cost; will be WM. T. DOVE & CO. a vith ovly being I had ever loved. [ felt the rustle Susan Skinner, who'd never kiss the boys at | to give faction BUSEY & BARNARD. a-krd for any o! E Now to an any of her dress against my hand, and notwith- | parin bees till the candles were blow'd out. f Dealers in Agricultural Implement “4 . FITTING standing 4 e: coolness and assumed | Miss Pat suthin or rutherin a furrin Bridge street 2 doors went of ich. whe salesadl formality, I could not suppress the tamalt | tung. 1 don’t know what the sentiments was, 57" Store on Sones! wil . Fur awt I know she may hay bin denouncinm: Isabel was a little changed, but changed for | wax figgers & sagashus wild beasts of pray, t the better. The haughty le had become the | I don’t much keer ef she did. When she opend beautiful Madonna. She was pensive, sad. | ner mouth a army of mart jes, bobolinks, Bat little was said during the homeward drive, except that which was uttered by the talka- tive old gentleman. Isabel said nothing. What a strange Had I been an en- tire stranger, as M. ne su me, it could not have been different. did indeed smile when I lifted her from the pugay, then lisped, “ Thank you,”’ then blashed, then paled again. Mr. Hayne cordially invited me to re- visit their humble cottage, and solicited the bonor of knowing who I was. “sit ible,” he exclaimed, “ this is our old fri Temple's son? and returned rich, too, they say. God t you may make use of your money. But be warned by an man sod make no pash venture. Here, Isabel kinarys, swallers, mockin etsettery, bust 4th and flew all over the Haul. Go it, little 1, sex I to myself, in a hily ex- sited frame of mind, & ef that kount or ral duke which you'll be pretty apt to ma: of these days don’t du the farr thing by ye, yu kin always hay a home on A. Ward’s farm, Baldinsville, Injanny. When she threw the Rye, & deerly luvd herself i Iwas that air Swayne. ‘oe rtainly not. this. It’s a wa Maria Pic! CHESTS STANDARD BLACK TEA Have wast ene. 2 EVs, ; has a bake oven attached nfectioner, Possession given - For terns, &e, apply to GEO. J. E,at Jackson, Brother & Co. 3 je 19-8t ro RENT—Three first-ciass and recently built HOUSES. four stories high each, hand somely finished, and having all the modern improve inents, sueh As water, ¢ c..in one of the ve finest locations in the sity—on t street and v ble opportunity, ae | de mmediately. and will rent ¢i iow. Inquire of P. W. BROWNING. yeh For SALE—A great bargain, four acres of w: improved LAND, weil suited for a market gar re. wath ee Ty house with four sastia and ttchen ; well of fine water ia the yard; w cod fencing, and will be sold low or eitlianged for oat pe erty. and on 1 rms. The is aL 's Cross Roads, two and a half miles from Georgetown. and in Alexandria county, Va. Apply ton. ta V. P. CORBETT, over Bank of Washin; ma 12-tf SOR KEN tA small STORE, corner and Penn. avenue, under the Clarendon Fer sujtabie fora barber's saloon or cigar store For ‘the Hotel. mar 30 in{+ “mation inquire at ng immediately opposite tre west wine of a Ing imm 9) City ‘Hal, recentiy odteeed by Chas. I 8 an office. Also the front room in Pld and ee ee eee bad *, rms ALLA . Loutsingn avonne. in ts tf SPAT AERA SRE sesfion eG > in. thi ost des: locality i i] ort) Foing within —y or two squares tet ‘and of Sth at. Nations! oe. phases: pursuit _— wil do wel o make ear on ath street. between D smenaal av. ot SOR SALE—A moe three-story Brick HOU D streets, in 2d street, between oa beye' Subdiviaion, The above wl be sold on eas: Tm. ‘nee je iT - fH. W. HAMILTON & CO. No. 562 7h rest, pppoaite Centre Market, Fikie porter. ie EDUCATIONAL. Coum Eg Roy, AL cé Opposite the Gencral Po: Armorian System of Penmanship, ne. isronite Form and Gale ORB, nees Cor respopdence, Bille of Exchange, Current Bille, Cow wo Sales, aa Arithmetic. Ladies will be Tnorasted te'Sno penman ship. Roome cen from 9a. m. to 10 p.m. For terms tu 5 “ina asm“ WM. W. YOUNG & Co. FEMALE ACADEMY. W ARRANGEMENT. nd popular Seminary, yu 3, fal under the entire woot rs, Z. Richards tor more than ten years, wi ‘opened wm the first Monday 1. eptember apie, phe United supervision and instruction of Mr Z. RICHARDS, in the well arranged and dels fully located Union Academy Building. For ulars. see circulars at all the Bookstores. ma23- M MRS. McCOR . ICK’S SCHOOL. TERS. McCORMICK to THE UNION This well-kn bas heen so success friends and t} y morally chat, he will resumes L er iv Le the duties 0 her boo on the ist Monday in Sep- ne: xt "Bos conrss of etedy purvued will | the branclice requisite ton thorough Fe Ho noe In addition to her dag eobglare. cho te of nto her fami): is os axed ‘om 10 to 14 years, eho wil be under her im- Her arranges oe the cooopumatemen ong due care of pupils have been consi a. and otherwise es Those any — desi informaty her pe may apply to W. D. Wallnch, ‘Editor ° a tet a TRUNKS, BOOTS AND SHOES. VUTS AND on 3 Tu SUIT THE mopuictnties all kinds of TS ly of eastern mads work of e " tion made expressly to onder and wil be at uch lower price than been heretofore charged in this city for much os. Perso a ment af Root hoes of eastern or city made work, will always food in store and at the lowest pri Ave Us . RIFFIN & BRO. aps-r B14 neyivania avenue. OUTHERN TRUNK MANUFACTORY, : wee tte Crposite Odd Fellows’ Hall, Washington, D. Weare now and SHOES, c Tra ill study their 1 by ex@mining pa te jsewere Seat wintaral the afc ~ employ e workmen, work to be superior in Strength and Trunks that are yo 7 =< on stare notion) © ‘desor, CRApHER IRON TRAM FRENCH D: econ aap mentee aes part of the city, George- eT celebrated FAMILY JAMES 8. TOPHAM. J0)cd_ Hts and 2 4ouper [Linen Shootings, Brpeerapte tah Bascal Boat Bi fice Wiesel Seay See ires Uni j 088, q Inserti: ree aR — le “on rts. Silk Mite, &o.. &o., reesived and © y PAVLOR & HUTCHISON. L3EOR SS ness mthicbonrte Weileyieers exam stock of Gas octet gaasraa ts tora eet Work in, the snore ine intrusted to our care ce aaa a CHES, TRAVELS AND \ON- Ree nr

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